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Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System: Acknowledgements

Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
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“Acknowledgements” in “Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System”

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the traditional caregivers of this land now known as Canada. We also acknowledge those impacted by the current system of justice. We honour their visions and directions for broader and more collaborative justices. A generous thank you to Pamela Holway for the ongoing support, insight, and direction, Peter Midgley for the editorial precision, and Athabasca University Press for recognizing the importance of this work. We extend this appreciation to Marie Sophie Terp-Magnan, Madison McLaughlin, Sara Racicot, jay s.c. (Joshua Sallos), and Jane Tims for their support in the production of this material.

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