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5. List of Recent Relevant Publications (continued)
- HADJISTAVROPOULOS, Thomas, University of Regina - Department of Psychology
- HADJISTAVROPOULOS, T. and P. BIELING. “When Reviews Attack: Ethics, Free Speech and the Peer Review Process”, Canadian Psychology, no. 40, 2000, p. 152-159.
- HADJISTAVROPOULOS, T, and D.C. MALLOY. “Making Ethical Choices: a Comprehensive Decision-Making Model for Canadian Psychologists”, Canadian Psychology, no. 41, 2000, p. 104-115.
- HALL, Alan, University of Windsor - Department of Sociology and Anthropology (Criminology)
- HALL, A. “Understanding the Impact of Mine Health and Safety Programs”, Labour Studies Journal, vol. 23, no. 4, 1999, p. 51-77.
- HALL, A. “Sustaining Agriculture and Conservation Tillage: Managing the Contradictions”, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, vol. 35, no. 2, 1998, p. 1-31.
- HAMPTON, Mary, University of Regina - Department of Psychology
- HAMPTON, M.R. “Adopted Women Give Birth: Connection Between Women and Matrilineal Continuity”, Feminism and Psychology, vol. 7, no. 1, 1997, p. 83-106.
- HARBINSON, Joan Roberta, Dalhousie University - School of Social Work
- HARBINSON, J. “The Repudiated Self: the Failure of Social Welfare Policy for Older People”, in U. McCluskey and C.J. Hooper (ed.), Psycho-Dynamic Perspectives on Abuse: the Cost of Fear, London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2000.
- HARBINSON, J. “The Changing Career of Elder Abuse and Neglect as a Social Problem in Canada: Learning from Feminist Frameworks”, Journal of Elder Abuse and Neglect, vol. 11 no. 4, 1999, p. 59-80.
- HARRELL, W. Andrew, University of Alberta - Center for Experimental Sociology
- HARRELL, W.A. “Lifeguard Vigilance: the Effects of Child-Adult Ratio and Lifeguard Positioning on Scanning by Lifeguards”, Psychological Reports, no. 84, 1999, p. 193-197.
- Harrell, W.A. “An Analysis of the Applicability of Warning Labels on Household Products in Litigation Involving Injuries to Children”, Fourth World Conference on Injury Prevention and Control, Amsterdam (Pays-Bas), 1998.
- HARTNAGEL, Timothy F., University of Alberta - Department of Sociology
- HARTNAGEL, T.F. “Correlates of Criminal Behaviour”, in R. Linden (ed.) Criminology: A Canadian Perspective, 4e éd., Toronto, Harcourt Brace and Company, 2000.
- HARTNAGEL, T.F. “Labour Market Problems and Crime in the Transition from School to Work”, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, vol. 35, no. 4, 1998, p. 435-459.
- HASTINGS, Ross J., University of Ottawa - Department of Criminology
- HASTINGS, R. and R. SAUNDERS. “Strategies for Police Accountability and Community Empowerment”, in R. Saunders and J. McMunagle (ed.), An Introduction to Criminal Law in Context, 3e éd., Toronto, Carswell, 1996, p.187-195.
- HASTINGS, R. “Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice”, in T. F. Fleming (ed.), Post-Critical Criminology, Toronto, Prentice Hall, 1996, p. 315-328.
- HIEMSTRA, John L., King's University College - Department of Political Studies
- HIEMSTRA, J.L. Worldviews on the Air: The Struggle to Create a Pluralistic Broadcasting System in the Netherlands, New York, University Press of America, 1997.
- HIEMSTRA, J.L. “Set Free: Christian Schools as Letters of Recommendation to an Enslaved World”, Christian Educator's Journal, vol. 39, no. 3, 2000, p. 20-23.
- HODGINS, Sheilagh, Université de Montréal - Département de psychologie
- BRENNAN, A., S.A. MEDNICK and S. HODGINS. “Major Mental Disorders and Criminal Violence in a Danish Birth Cohort”, Archives of General Psychiatry, no. 57, 2000, p. 494-500.
- HODGINS, S. and C.-G. JANSON. Criminality and Violence Among the Mentally Disordered: The Stockholm Metropolitain Project, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- HOGE, Robert D., Carleton University - Department of Psychology
- HOGE, R.D. “An Expanded Role for Psychological Assessments in Juvenile Justice Systems”, Criminal Justice and Behaviour, no. 26, 1999, p. 251-266.
- SIMOURD, D.J. and R.D. HOGE. “Criminal Psychopathy: A Risk and Need Perspective”, Criminal Justice and Behaviour, no. 27, 2000, p. 256-272.
- HORLEY, James Walter, Augustana University College - Department of Psychology
- HORLEY, J. “After 'the Baltimore Affair': Mark Baldwin's Life and Work, 1908-1934”, Journal of Sexual Aggression (en cours).
- HORLEY, J. “Values and Everyday Activities”, Journal of Constructivist Psychology, no. 13, 2000, p. 67-73.
- HORNOSTY, Jennie, University of British Columbia - Department of Sociology
- HORNOSTY, J. “Academic Freedom in Social Context”, in S. Kahn and D. Pavlich (ed.), Academic Freedom and the Inclusive University, Vancouver, UBC Press, 2000.
- HORNOSTY, J. “Balancing Child Care and Work”, in J. Stalker and S. Prentice (ed.), The Illusion of Inclusion, Halifax, Fernwood Publishing, 1998.
- HORVATH, Peter, Acadia University - Department of Psychology
- HORVATH, P. and J.M. RUSSELL. “A Systematic Framework for Integrating Psychological Evaluations and Interventions”, Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, vol. 9, no. 4, 1999, p. 313-336.
- FARRELL, S.J. and P. HORVATH. “Career Maturity and Work Motivational Orientation: Predictors of Vocational Choice Certainty”, Guidance and Counselling, vol. 15, no. 1, 1999, p. 16-21.
- HYMEL, Shelley, University of British Columbia - Faculty of Education
- ROTENBERG, K. and S. HYMEL. Loneliness in Childhood and Adolescence, London, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
- JACEK, Henry J., McMaster University - Department of Political Studies
- JACEK, H.J. and J. GREENWOOD. (ed.), Organized Business and the New Global Order, London, Macmillan, 1998.
- JACEK, H.J. “The New World of Interest Group Politics in Ontario”, in G. White (ed.), The Government and Politics of Ontario, 5e éd., Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1997, p. 307-327.
- JACKSON, Lynn, Ryerson Polytechnic University - Department of Psychology and Justice Studies
- JACKSON, L.M. and V.M ESSES. “The Effect of Economic Threat on People's Willingness to Help Immigrants”, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, (en cours).
- ESSES, V.M., L.M. JACKSON, J.M. NOLAN and J.L. ARMSTRONG. “Economic Threat and Attitudes Toward Immigrants”, in S. Halli and L. Dreiger, Immigrant Canada: Demographic, Economic and Social Challenges, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1999.
- JACKSON, Margaret A., Simon Fraser University - School of Criminology
- JACKSON, M.A. “Canadian Aboriginal Women and Their 'Criminality': The Cycle of Violence in the Context of Difference”, The Australia and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 32, no. 2, 1999, p. 197-208.
- WEBSTER, C.D. and M.A. JACKSON. (ed.), Impulsivity: Theory, Assessment and Treatment, Toronto, Guilford Press, s.d.
- JEFFREY, Leslie Ann, University of New Brunswick - Department of History and Politics
- JEFFREY, L.A. and G. MACDONALD. Researching the Sex-Trade: Prostitutes and Professors, exposé documentaire présenté à la conférence Paper Gendering Ethics/Ethics of Gender, Leeds, 2000.
- JHAPPAN, Radha, Carleton University - Department of Political Science
- JHAPPAN, R. “The Equality Pit or the Rehabilitation of Justice?”, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, vol. 10, no. 1, 1998, p. 60-107.
- JHAPPAN, R. (ed.) Women's Legal Strategies in Canada: A Friendly Assessment, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2000.
- JOHNSON, Edward Alton, University of Manitoba - Department of Psychology
- JOHNSON, E.A. and D.W. STEWART. “Clinical Supervision in Canadian Academic and Service Settings: The Importance of Education, Training and Workplace Support for Supervisor Development”, Canadian Psychology, no. 41, 2000, p. 124-130.
- KRAL, M.J. and E.A. JOHNSON. “Suicide, Self-Deception and the Cognitive Unconscious”, in A.A. Leenaars and D. Lester (ed.), Suicide and the Unconscious, Northvale (NJ), Jason Aronson, 1996, p. 67-89.
- JOHNSON, Phyllis, University of British Columbia - School of Social Work and Family Studies
- JOHNSON, P.J. “Saving Practices of New Canadians from Vietnam and Laos”, The Journal of Consumer Affairs, vol. 33, no. 1, 1999, p. 48-75.
- JOHNSON, P.J. “Performance of Household Tasks by Vietnamese and Lao Refugees: Tradition and Change”, Journal of Family Issues, no. 19, 1998, p. 245-273.
- JOHNSTON, Charlotte, University of British Columbia - Department of Psychology
- JOHNSTON, C., S. FINE, M. WEISS, J. WEISS, G. WEISS and W.S. FREEMAN. “Effects of Stimulant Medication on Mothers' and Childrens' Attributions for the Behaviour of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder”, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, no. 28, 2000, p. 371-382.
- HUNSLEY, J., K. DOBSON, C. JOHNSTON and S. MIKHAIL. “Empirically Supported Treatments in Psychology: Implications for Canadian Professional Psychology”, Canadian Psychology, no. 40, 1999, p. 289-301.
- JOHNSTON, Richard Gregory Chalmers, University of British Columbia - Department of Political Science
- JOHNSTON, R. “Business Cycles, Political Cycles, and Government Popularity, 1974-1998”, Canadian Journal of Political Science, no. 32, 1999, p. 499-520.
- JOHNSTON, R., A. BLAIS, E. GIDENGIL and N. NEVITTE. “The Populist Right in Canada: The Rise of the Reform Party in Canada”, in H.-G. Betz and S. Immerfall (ed.), The New Politics of the Right: Neo-Populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998.
- JUILLET, Luc, Université d'Ottawa - Département de science politique
- JUILLET, L. “The Public Service in the Age of Permeable Boundaries: The Dual Challenges of Distinctiveness and Openness”, Optimum: The Journal of Public Sector Management, vol. 30, no. 3, 2000.
- JUILLET, L. “Les politiques environmentales canadiennes”, in M. Tremblay (ed.) Les politiques publiques canadiennes, Sainte Foy, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1998, p. 161-204.
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