Janet B. L. Chan
Janet B. L. Chan
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- Image source: Open LibraryCA
Creativity and innovation in business and beyond
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Reshaping Juvenile Justice
cover - Image source: Open LibraryFC
Fair Cop
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Changing police culture
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTP
The price of justice?
cover - EE-policingJanet B. L. Chan
E-policing
no cover - LTLearning the craft of policingJanet B. L. Chan
Learning the craft of policing
no cover - COComments on the Royal Commissio...Janet B. L. Chan
Comments on the Royal Commission survey of NSW police officers
no cover - POPrivatization of correctional s...Janet B. L. Chan
Privatization of correctional services
no cover - CSCommunity service orders and pe...Janet B. L. Chan
Community service orders and periodic detention as sentencing options
no cover - LALaw and the Chinese in CanadaJanet B. L. Chan
Law and the Chinese in Canada
no cover - DADecarceration and the economy o...Janet B. L. Chan
Decarceration and the economy of penal reform
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- Open Work
Creativity and innovation in business and beyond
- Open Work
Reshaping Juvenile Justice
- Open Work
Fair Cop
- Open Work
Changing police culture
- Open Work
The price of justice?
- Open Work
E-policing
- Open Work
Learning the craft of policing
- Open Work
Comments on the Royal Commission survey of NSW police officers
- Open Work
Privatization of correctional services
- Open Work
Community service orders and periodic detention as sentencing options
- Open Work
Law and the Chinese in Canada
- Open Work
Decarceration and the economy of penal reform