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Elizabeth Comack
Elizabeth Comack
Professor of Sociology, University of Manitoba
Verified email at umanitoba.ca
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Racialized policing: Aboriginal people’s encounters with the police
E Comack
Fernwood Publishing, 2012
2312012
Women in trouble: Connecting women's law violations to their histories of abuse
E Comack
Fernwood Publishing, 1996
2141996
The power to criminalize: Violence, inequality, and the law
E Comack, G Balfour
Fernwood Pub., 2004
1692004
Criminalizing women: Gender and (in) justice in neoliberal times
G Balfour, E Comack
Fernwood Publishing, 2021
1402021
Constituting the violence of criminalized women
E Comack, S Brickey
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 49 (1), 1-36, 2007
902007
“Indians wear red”: Colonialism, resistance, and Aboriginal street gangs
E Comack, L Deane, L Morrissette, J Silver
Fernwood Publishing, 2020
892020
Producing feminist knowledge:: Lessons from women in trouble
E Comack
Feminist Theories of Crime, 21-40, 2017
802017
Locating Law:“Race/Class/Gender/Sexuality Connections
E Comack
Fernwood Publishing, 2020
782020
The feminist engagement with criminology
E Comack
Criminalizing women, 22-55, 2006
782006
How the criminal justice system responds to sexual assault survivors: The slippage between responsibilization and blaming the victim
E Comack, T Peter
Can. J. Women & L. 17, 283, 2005
702005
Coming back to jail: Women, trauma, and criminalization
E Comack
Fernwood Publishing, 2021
602021
The Role of Law in Social Transformation: is a jurisprudence of insurgency possible?
S Brickey, E Comack
Canadian Journal of Law and Society/La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société 2 …, 1987
451987
Theoretical excursions
E Comack
Locating law: Race/class/gender connections, 19-68, 1999
421999
Out there/in here: Masculinity, violence, and prisoning
E Comack
Fernwood Pub., 2008
382008
New possibilities for a feminism" in" criminology? From dualism to diversity
E Comack
Canadian Journal of Criminology 41 (2), 161-170, 1999
381999
Feminist engagement with the law: The legal recognition of the battered woman syndrome
E Comack
Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women= Institut canadien …, 1993
371993
Mean Streets?: The Social Locations, Gender Dynamics, and Patterns of Violent Crime in Winnipeg
E Comack, V Chopyk, L Wood
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2000
352000
The social basis of law: Critical readings in the sociology of law
E Comack, SL Brickey
Garamond Press, 1991
331991
The impact of the Harper government's" tough on crime" strategy
E Comack, S Burgher, C Fabre
CCPA: Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives, 2015
322015
Corporate colonialism and the “crimes of the powerful” committed against the Indigenous peoples of Canada
E Comack
Critical Criminology 26 (4), 455-471, 2018
302018
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