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  • Re-establishing their Lives

    August 22, 2019 | Authored by: Colin Bonnycastle, Judith Hughes, Marleny M. Bonnycastle, Kendra Nixon, Allison Groening

    This qualitative report looks at the experiences of women and children escaping violent relationships when they leave temporary solutions such as crisis centres in Northern Manitoba. Through our re­search, we explored both the geographic moves women ma …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Meeting the Needs of Sexually Exploited Youth: Building on the Work of the Sexually Exploited Youth Coalition

    April 24, 2019 | Authored by: Jenna Drabble

    The Sexually Exploited Youth Community Coalition (SEYCC) is a grassroots, cross-sector community group that is dedicated to finding solutions to the issue of sexual exploitation of youth in Winnipeg. For more than a decade, the group has advocated for …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Communities and Research: A tool for change

    December 18, 2018 | Authored by: | Edited by: Sara Atnikov

    The Manitoba Research Alliance has held its current Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant from 2012-2019. Now at the tail end of the project, this retrospective magazine shares the work the Manitoba Research Association has …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Community Economic Development, Education, Training, and Capacity Building, Housing and Neighbourhood Revitalization, Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Research for Communities: Justice Starts Here

    November 15, 2017 | Authored by: Allison Fenske, Beverly Froese

    In the report Justice Starts Here: A one-stop shop approach for achieving greater justice in Manitoba, authors Allison Fenske and Beverly Froese from the Public Interest Law Centre spoke with community groups who provide programming, opportunities, and …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Justice Starts Here: A one-stop shop approach for achieving greater justice in Manitoba

    November 15, 2017 | Authored by: Allison Fenske, Beverly Froese

    Understanding unique access to justice chal­lenges faced by specific groups highlights the importance of a more holistic or integrated and consumer-driven approach. This means moving away from a “one-way street” approach where the legal community views …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Engendering Alternative Justice: Criminalized Women, Alternative Justice and Neoliberalism

    January 1, 2016 | Authored by: Amanda Nelund

    Feminist criminologists have a long history of arguing against the use of imprisonment and other formal justice system processes for criminalized women. Often feminist analyses of the formal criminal justice system end with a call for community alterna …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • The Impact of the Harper Government’s “Tough on Crime” Strategy: Hearing from Frontline Workers

    September 30, 2015 | Authored by: Elizabeth Comack, Cara Fabre, Shanise Burgher

    Crime rates in Canada have been steadily dropping for over a decade, while prison populations have been increasing in recent years. Commentators have attributed this disconnection between falling crime rates and increasing incarceration numbers to the …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Deconstructing Neoliberal Rationality in an Increasingly Punitive Society: Canadian Public Support for ‘Tough on Crime’ Policies

    September 23, 2015 | Authored by: Jill Patterson

    Research has shown that criminal justice policy in Western democratic societies has become increasingly punitive (e.g. Wilson and Petersilia 2010), and that the public largely supports these policies, despite the fact that crime rates have been declini …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Fast Facts: The Tough on Crime Strategy has not made our Community Safer

    September 22, 2015 | Authored by: Elizabeth Comack, Cara Fabre, Shanise Burgher

    Frontline workers characterize the tough on crime strategy as “one size fits all” designed with the dangerous few in mind but applied to everyone. Workers believe the strategy sets the community up for danger by keeping people in prison longer in overc …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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  • Street Gangs in Winnipeg: Inner-city Youth Prevention Programs as Sites of Resistance?

    September 9, 2014 | Authored by: Daniel Levin

    Drawing on both post-colonial literature and critical gang studies research, this Master’s thesis situates the advent and growth of Indigenous street gangs in the context of settler colonialism, global economic restructuring, and the turn to a New Righ …


    Grant: Partnering for Change: Community-Based Solutions for Aboriginal and Inner-City Poverty - 2012-2019
    Category: Justice, Safety and Security
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