By Clem Martini In Justice, Prisons, Social IssuesPosted April 1, 2008Scared Straight?Deterrence and denunciation as the new aims of youth sentences. READ MORE
By Jeremy Klaszus In Environment, JusticePosted November 1, 2007Down the RiverThe province says life is fine downstream from the oil sands. So why does nobody in Fort Chipewyan believe it? READ MORE
By Cheryl Mahaffy In Justice, Social IssuesPosted November 1, 2007The Hidden Face of ProsperityIn northern Alberta, a sharp rise in prostitution is a devastating downside of the boom. READ MORE
By Alison Azer In Justice, LabourPosted October 1, 2007Perilous TradesWhy do so many young Albertans become workplace casualties? READ MORE
By Jeremy Klaszus In Justice, LabourPosted May 1, 2007A Questionable BargainThe Christian Labour Association of Canada claims it gives its members more dignity than a traditional union would. But does its approach really work? READ MORE
By Amy Steele In Justice, PoliticsPosted March 1, 2007No DealThe land claims of the Lubicon Cree are still not settled. As oil sands activity heats up, a deal seems even more remote. READ MORE
By Darcy Henton In Justice, PrisonsPosted April 1, 2006Behind Bars: Maximum Security + The Remand CentreThey look subdued from the outside, but trouble is brewing inside Alberta’s overcrowded prisons. Aboriginal inmates and others speak out from the “Max” and the province’s remand centers on the [...] READ MORE
By Lisa Gregoire In Cities, Justice, PolicePosted September 1, 2004Crossing the LineWhat happens when you file a complaint against the police? READ MORE
By Norma Large In JusticePosted May 1, 2001Healing JusticeThe Tsuu T’ina First Nation’s Peacemaker Court throws out punitive justice and restores the ancient tradition of...talking. READ MORE
By Sandy Kalef In JusticePosted September 1, 2000Hard Times for Youth CrimeCritics argue we’re too soft on young offenders, but more youths than ever are being transferred to the adult system. READ MORE