Making a Difference: Challenging the Legal Process to
Effectively Prosecute Sex Offenders

 

The Canadian National Conference will be co-hosted through the cooperation  of the Department of Law at Carleton University and Contemporary Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University on October 12-15, in Ottawa, Ontario

 

Application forms and instructions for applying for a fully funded place as a community-participant in the Canadian National Conference are posted on this website Pre-application questions and correspondence from agencies and organizations, and from potential participant-communities, are invited and solicited.

The Canadian Project is Directed by:

For additional information about the Canadian conference and about becoming a participant-community please contact Chris Alknsis

Professor Chris Alksnis
Contemporary Studies
Wilfrid Laurier University
Brantford Campus
Brantford, ON N3T 2Y3
(519) 756-8228 Ext. 5738
calksnis@napasa.org

For information about the Canadian legal issues please contact Diana Young

Professor Diana Young
Department of Law
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
(613) 520-2600 Ext. 1981
dyoung@napasa.org

For information about the NAPASA and the simultaneous social action projects being held in Canada and the US please contact Edward Renner:

Professor Edward Renner
Departments of Psychology at
Carleton University and the
University of South Florida
14141 110th Terrace
Largo, FL(727) 595-3857
erenner@napasa.org

 

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