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Vol. 53 No. 4, October 2011

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  • Executive cognitive functioning abilities of male first time and return Canadian federal inmates.
  • Set up to fail: the unintended consequences of multiple bail conditions.
  • Insiders' views of their role: toward their training.
  • Disproportionate minority contact in Canada: police and visible minority youth.
  • Book reviews/Recensions de livres (October/octobre 2011).
  • Books received/Livres recus--October/octobre 2011.
  • Coming events/Prochains evenements.
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