
Cesaroni, Canadian Prisons 1e Instructor Resources

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Chapter 3 Instructor's Manual
Canadian Criminal Justice Policy and Imprisonment: Understanding What is Uniquely Canadian by Anthony N. Doob & Cheryl Marie WebsterInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 4 Instructor's Manual
Doing Time by John Rives & Carla CesaroniInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 5 Instructor's Manual
Correctional Work: Negotiating Vulnerabilities while Providing Control and “Care” by Rosemary Ricciardelli & James GacekInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 6 Instructor's Manual
Reentry, Reintegration, and the Notion of “Rehabilitation” by Katharina Maier & Rosemary RicciardelliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 7 Instructor's Manual
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Canadian Corrections: An Expectation Too High? By Adrienne M. F. Peters & Raymond R. CorradoInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 8 Instructor's Manual
Women, Crime, and Criminalization in Canada: Understanding the Canadian Correctional Landscape for Incarcerated Women by Jennifer M. Kilty & Rebecca Jaremko BromwichInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 9 Instructor's Manual
Colonialism and Cultural Disruption: Intergenerational Pathways to Incarceration for Indigenous People by Christopher Mushquash, Jessie Lund, Elaine Toombs, & Chris GrolInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 10 Instructor's Manual
Adolescents and Young Adults in Custody by Carla Cesaroni & Michele Peterson-BadaliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 11 Instructor's Manual
Aging Prisoners in the Canadian Federal Correctional System by Adelina IfteneInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 12 Instructor's Manual
Sex Offenders: A Special Correctional Population by Eric Beauregard & Kylie RealeInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 13 Instructor's Manual
The “Prison [Tourism] Fix”: Carceral Habitus and Retasking in Kingston, Ontario by Jarrod Shook, Juistin Piché, & Kevin WalbyInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 14 Instructor's Manual
The Use of Solitary Confinement and Prisoner Rights by Kelly Struthers Montford, Jihyun Kwon, & Kelly Hannah-MoffatInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 15 Instructor's Manual
The Use of Technology within Correctional Institutions and Community Corrections by Karla Dhungana SainjuInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 16 Instructor's Manual
Religious Services in Canadian Prisons by Davut Akca, Mehmet F. Bastug, & Nawal AmmarInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 3 PowerPoint Slides
Canadian Criminal Justice Policy and Imprisonment: Understanding What is Uniquely Canadian by Anthony N. Doob & Cheryl Marie WebsterInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 4 PowerPoint Slides
Doing Time by John Rives & Carla CesaroniInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 5 PowerPoint Slides
Correctional Work: Negotiating Vulnerabilities while Providing Control and “Care” by Rosemary Ricciardelli & James GacekInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 6 PowerPoint Slides
Reentry, Reintegration, and the Notion of “Rehabilitation” by Katharina Maier & Rosemary RicciardelliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 7 PowerPoint Slides
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Canadian Corrections: An Expectation Too High? By Adrienne M. F. Peters & Raymond R. CorradoInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 8 PowerPoint Slides
Women, Crime, and Criminalization in Canada: Understanding the Canadian Correctional Landscape for Incarcerated Women by Jennifer M. Kilty & Rebecca Jaremko BromwichInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 9 PowerPoint Slides
Colonialism and Cultural Disruption: Intergenerational Pathways to Incarceration for Indigenous People by Christopher Mushquash, Jessie Lund, Elaine Toombs, & Chris GrolInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 10 PowerPoint Slides
Adolescents and Young Adults in Custody by Carla Cesaroni & Michele Peterson-BadaliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 11 PowerPoint Slides
Aging Prisoners in the Canadian Federal Correctional System by Adelina IfteneInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 12 PowerPoint Slides
Sex Offenders: A Special Correctional Population by Eric Beauregard & Kylie RealeInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 13 PowerPoint Slides
The “Prison [Tourism] Fix”: Carceral Habitus and Retasking in Kingston, Ontario by Jarrod Shook, Juistin Piché, & Kevin WalbyInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 14 PowerPoint Slides
The Use of Solitary Confinement and Prisoner Rights by Kelly Struthers Montford, Jihyun Kwon, & Kelly Hannah-MoffatInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 15 PowerPoint Slides
The Use of Technology within Correctional Institutions and Community Corrections by Karla Dhungana SainjuInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 16 PowerPoint Slides
Religious Services in Canadian Prisons by Davut Akca, Mehmet F. Bastug, & Nawal AmmarInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 3 Test Bank
Canadian Criminal Justice Policy and Imprisonment: Understanding What is Uniquely Canadian by Anthony N. Doob & Cheryl Marie WebsterInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 4 Test Bank
Doing Time by John Rives & Carla CesaroniInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 5 Test Bank
Correctional Work: Negotiating Vulnerabilities while Providing Control and “Care” by Rosemary Ricciardelli & James GacekInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 6 Test Bank
Reentry, Reintegration, and the Notion of “Rehabilitation” by Katharina Maier & Rosemary RicciardelliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 7 Test Bank
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Canadian Corrections: An Expectation Too High? By Adrienne M. F. Peters & Raymond R. CorradoInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 8 Test Bank
Women, Crime, and Criminalization in Canada: Understanding the Canadian Correctional Landscape for Incarcerated Women by Jennifer M. Kilty & Rebecca Jaremko BromwichInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 9 Test Bank
Colonialism and Cultural Disruption: Intergenerational Pathways to Incarceration for Indigenous People by Christopher Mushquash, Jessie Lund, Elaine Toombs, & Chris GrolInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 10 Test Bank
Adolescents and Young Adults in Custody by Carla Cesaroni & Michele Peterson-BadaliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 11 Test Bank
Aging Prisoners in the Canadian Federal Correctional System by Adelina IfteneInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 12 Test Bank
Sex Offenders: A Special Correctional Population by Eric Beauregard & Kylie RealeInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 13 Test Bank
The “Prison [Tourism] Fix”: Carceral Habitus and Retasking in Kingston, Ontario by Jarrod Shook, Juistin Piché, & Kevin WalbyInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 14 Test Bank
The Use of Solitary Confinement and Prisoner Rights by Kelly Struthers Montford, Jihyun Kwon, & Kelly Hannah-MoffatInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 15 Test Bank
The Use of Technology within Correctional Institutions and Community Corrections by Karla Dhungana SainjuInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 16 Test Bank
Religious Services in Canadian Prisons by Davut Akca, Mehmet F. Bastug, & Nawal AmmarInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 3 Image Bank
Canadian Criminal Justice Policy and Imprisonment: Understanding What is Uniquely Canadian by Anthony N. Doob & Cheryl Marie WebsterInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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Doing Time by John Rives & Carla CesaroniInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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Correctional Work: Negotiating Vulnerabilities while Providing Control and “Care” by Rosemary Ricciardelli & James GacekInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 6 Image Bank
Reentry, Reintegration, and the Notion of “Rehabilitation” by Katharina Maier & Rosemary RicciardelliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 7 Image Bank
Supporting Mental Health and Wellbeing in Canadian Corrections: An Expectation Too High? By Adrienne M. F. Peters & Raymond R. CorradoInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 8 Image Bank
Women, Crime, and Criminalization in Canada: Understanding the Canadian Correctional Landscape for Incarcerated Women by Jennifer M. Kilty & Rebecca Jaremko BromwichInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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Colonialism and Cultural Disruption: Intergenerational Pathways to Incarceration for Indigenous People by Christopher Mushquash, Jessie Lund, Elaine Toombs, & Chris GrolInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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Adolescents and Young Adults in Custody by Carla Cesaroni & Michele Peterson-BadaliInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 11 Image Bank
Aging Prisoners in the Canadian Federal Correctional System by Adelina IfteneInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
Chapter 12 Image Bank
Sex Offenders: A Special Correctional Population by Eric Beauregard & Kylie RealeInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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The “Prison [Tourism] Fix”: Carceral Habitus and Retasking in Kingston, Ontario by Jarrod Shook, Juistin Piché, & Kevin WalbyInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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The Use of Solitary Confinement and Prisoner Rights by Kelly Struthers Montford, Jihyun Kwon, & Kelly Hannah-MoffatInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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The Use of Technology within Correctional Institutions and Community Corrections by Karla Dhungana SainjuInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.
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Religious Services in Canadian Prisons by Davut Akca, Mehmet F. Bastug, & Nawal AmmarInstructors, if you already have access to this content please log in to your account. To request access please visit the instructor registration page.