108 results on '"Wheeldon, Johannes"'
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2. Cannabis, Research Ethics, and a Duty of Care
3. Cannabis, Coerced Care, and a Rights-Based Approach to Community Support
4. Cannabis and criminology: A history of race, addiction, and inconvenient research
5. Law, Society, and Social Control
6. Cannabis Criminology
7. Police and Policing Cannabis
8. Cannabis Use and Crime
9. The Economics of Cannabis
10. Race, Ethnicity, and Criminalization
11. Data, Damn Lies, and Cannabis Policy: Reefer Madness and the Methodological Crimes of the New Prohibitionists
12. Visual Criminology
13. The Visual Turn in Criminology
14. Visual Data Collection in Justice Research
15. Mapping Criminological Thinking
16. Expanding Victimization Theory
17. Mind Maps in Qualitative Research
18. Visions of Cannabis Control
19. Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Using Mind Maps to Facilitate Participant Recall in Qualitative Research
20. Cannabis Criminology
21. Cannabis and criminology: A history of race, addiction, and inconvenient research
22. The Paradoxes of Normalization: Cannabis as Nuisance Crime, Medicine, and Consumer Good in British Columbia Before and After Legalization
23. Restorative Justice and Community Well-Being: Visualizing Theories, Practices, and Research—Part 1
24. Mind Maps in Qualitative Research
25. The Paradoxes of Normalization: Cannabis as Nuisance Crime, Medicine, and Consumer Good in British Columbia Before and After Legalization.
26. Cannabis criminology: inequality, coercion, and illusions of reform
27. Actors, Targets, and Guardians: Using Routine Activities Theory to Explore the 2008 Decision to Prorogue Parliament in Canada
28. A refugee from justice? Disparate treatment in the Federal Court of Canada.
29. Between pedagogy and practice: developing and delivering international justice coursework in North America
30. Data, Damn Lies, and Cannabis Policy: Reefer Madness and the Methodological Crimes of the New Prohibitionists
31. Bridging the Gap: A Pragmatic Approach to Understanding Critical Criminologies and Policy Influence
32. JJAG Report on RJ
33. Reflection/Commentary on a Past Article: “Framing Experience: Concept Maps, Mind Maps, and Data Collection in Qualitative Research”
34. Expanding Visual Criminology: Definitions, Data and Dissemination
35. Book Review: Quantum holographic criminology: Paradigm shifts in criminology, law, and transformative justice
36. Diagrammatic Elicitation: Defining the Use of Diagrams in Data Collection
37. Mapping international knowledge transfer: Latvian-Canadian cooperation in criminal justice reform
38. Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Using Mind Maps to Facilitate Participant Recall in Qualitative Research
39. (Mis)Representing the 2008 Prorogation: Agendas, Frames, and Debates in Canada’s Mediacracy
40. Ontology, epistemology, and irony: Richard Rorty and re-imagining pragmatic criminology
41. Constitutional Peace, Political Order, or Good Government? Organizing and Assessing Scholarly Views on the 2008 Prorogation
42. Exploring/contesting expertise: communication, context and connection(s) in Latvian–Canadian criminal justice reform
43. To Guide or Provoke? Maps, Pedagogy, and the Value(s) of Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics
44. Security, with care: restorative justice and healthy societies
45. Visualizing Social Science Research: Maps, Methods, & Meaning
46. Actors, Targets, and Guardians: Using Routine Activities Theory to Explore the 2008 Decision to Prorogue Parliament in Canada
47. Framing Experience: Concept Maps, Mind Maps, and Data Collection in Qualitative Research
48. Finding common ground: restorative justice and its theoretical construction(s)
49. Ontology, epistemology, and irony: Richard Rorty and re-imagining pragmatic criminology.
50. Toward a Mixed Methods Measure: Concept Maps, Salience, and Multistage Analysis.
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