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House Government Bill
40th Parliament, 2nd Session
January 26, 2009 - December 30, 2009
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C-34
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code and other Acts
Short Title
Protecting Victims From Sex Offenders Act
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Minister of Public Safety
Last Stage Completed
Committee Reporting the Bill with Amendments in the House of Commons
(2009-12-07)
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Are sex offenders dangerous?.
Sample, Lisa L. Criminology and public policy, 3:59-82, Nov. 2003
Evaluating community sex offender treatment programs: a 12-year follow-up of 724 offenders.
Hanson, R. Karl, Ian Broom and Marylee Stephenson. Canadian journal of behavioural science, 36:87-98, Apr. 2004
Lifetime sex offender recidivism: a 25-year follow-up study.
Langevin, Ron et al. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 46:531-52, Oct. 2004
Long-Term Follow-Up Studies Are Difficult: Comment on Langevin et al. (2004) / Reply to Webster, Gartner, and Doob.
Hanson, R. Karl, Ron Langevin, Suzanne Curnoe and Paul Fedoroff. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 48(1):103-117, Jan. 2006
Never going home: does it make us safer? Does it make sense?.
Durling, Caleb. Journal of criminal law & criminology, 97:317-63, Fall 2006
Public attitudes to sentencing in Canada: exploring recent findings.
Roberts, Julian V., Nicole Crutcher and Paul Verbrugge. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 49:75-107, Jan. 2007
Results by design: the artefactual construction of high recidivism rates for sex offenders.
Webster, Cheryl Marie, Rosemary Gartner and Anthony N. Doob. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 48:79-93, Jan. 2006
Sex Offender Registration and Notification: Public Attention, Political Emphasis, and Fear.
Wright, Richard G.. Criminology and public policy, 3: 97-104, Nov. 2003
The dangerous offender provisions: are they targeting the right offenders?.
Bonta, James L. et al. Canadian journal of criminology, 40:377-400, Oct. 1998
The interplay between Christopher's Law and the Sex Offender Information Registration Act.
Laine, Yeshe. Criminal law quarterly, 52:470-97, May 2007
Tracking high-risk, violent offenders: an examination of the National Flagging System.
Yessine, Annie K. Canadian journal of criminology & criminal justice, 48:573-607, July 2006
What population and what question?.
Rice, Marnie E. and Grant T. Harris. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice, 48:95-101, Jan. 2006
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National Sex Offender Registry - Public Safety Canada
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