Red Zones: A Case Study of Transformations by the Honorable Patrick Healy

Red Zones: A Case Study of Transformations by the Honorable Patrick Healy

Juge de la Cour d’appel du Québec Marie-Eve Sylvestre, Nicholas Blomley & Céline Bellot, Red Zones : Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People (2020), (ISBN 9781316635414). The policy of the law is to privilege liberty unless detention is demonstrably necessary. The practice of the law is not always true to this policy….

Mapping the Spaces of Non-Carceral Punishment by Mariana Valverde

Mapping the Spaces of Non-Carceral Punishment by Mariana Valverde

Professeure au Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies à l’Université de Toronto et fellow de la Société royale du Canada Review of Red Zones: Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People That, as luck would have it, it was during the current global pandemic—with its countless, ever-changing and often illogical rules and norms…

Red Zones: A Timely Study on the Conditions of Release by Adelina Iftene

Red Zones: A Timely Study on the Conditions of Release by Adelina Iftene

Professeure adjointe à la Schulich School of Law and directrice associée de la Health Law Institute de l’Université de Dalhousie Red Zones is an original investigation, through quantitative and qualitative data, into the frequency, causes, and consequences of spatiotemporal conditions of release at bail, probation, and conditional sentences. Using an interdisciplinary lens, Marie-Eve Sylvestre (a…

Red Zones: A Must Read for Legal Actors by Ayobami Laniyone

Red Zones: A Must Read for Legal Actors by Ayobami Laniyone

Professeur adjoint au Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies à l’Université de Toronto Marie-Eve Sylvestre, Nicholas Blomley, and Céline Bellot’s Red Zones: Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People is an important work which significantly expands our understanding of how and the extent to which legal actors—operating in seemingly low-stakes, technical proceedings such…

Introduction to the Symposium on Red Zones

Introduction to the Symposium on Red Zones

Red Zones: Criminal Law and the Territorial Governance of Marginalized People by Dean Marie-Eve Sylvestre (University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section), Nicholas Blomley (Simon Fraser University) and Céline Bellot (Université de Montréal). Published in 2020, the book was unanimously awarded the W. Wesley Pue Book Prize by the Canadian Law and Society…