
Jennifer M. Brown
Also known as
Jennifer Brown
I am currently the deputy chair of the Ethics Panel of the Mayor’s Office for Police and Crime (LONDON POLICING ETHICS PANEL - Policing Ethics) and a panel member of the New Zealand Police Expert Panel on Emergent Technologies. My current project is a new book titled Revealing rape’s many voices; differing roles, reactions and reflections being written with Yvonne Shell and Terri Cole. This aims to give voice to the wider range of people caught up in the aftermath of a rape and includes victim/survivors; suspect/offenders; criminal justice practitioners; family and friends; support workers.
Born 1948-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF60505756
- Open LibraryOL717469A
Top Subjects
- Law enforcement (2)
- Sex crimes (2)
- University of Toronto (1)
- Women -- Education (Higher) -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History (1)
- Women's colleges -- Ontario -- Toronto (1)
- Women college students -- Ontario -- Toronto -- History (1)
- Social life and customs (1)
Books by Jennifer M. Brown
Total count: 14
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The exercise of power.1977-01-01
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"A disposition to bear the ills..."rejection of a separate college by University of Toronto womenWomen in Canadian History Project, Dept. of History and Philosophy of Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education1977-01-01
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Scottish Society in the Fifteenth CenturyPalgrave Macmillan1978-06-01
Stress and policingsources and strategiesJohn Wiley1994-01-01
Stress and PolicingSources and StrategiesNew Ed editionWiley1995-09-19
Gender and policingcomparative perspectivesSt. Martin's Press2000-01-01-
Cambridge Handbook of Forensic PsychologyCambridge University Press2010-01-01
The Cambridge handbook of forensic psychologyCambridge University Press2010-01-01-
Handbook on Sexual ViolenceTaylor & Francis Group2011-01-01
Handbook on sexual violenceRoutledge2012-01-01-
Future of PolicingTaylor & Francis Group2013-01-01
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RapeChallenging Contemporary ThinkingWillan Publishing2013-01-01
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Forensic psychologycritical concepts in psychologyRoutledge2014-01-01
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Improving Criminal Justice WorkplacesTranslating Theory and Research into Evidence-Based PracticeTaylor & Francis Group2015-01-01