Safe and sound: the story of the Justice Institute of British Columbia
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Author (aut): Rossiter, Sean
Author (aut): Budgen, Mark
Author (aut): Grescoe, Paul
Editor (edt): Scrivener, Brian
Editor (edt): Grescoe, Audrey
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Description / Synopsis
This book tells its three-decade saga, enlivened with insights and anecdotes from the Institute’s visionary originators, innovators and present-day faculty and students, illustrated with both archival and exciting new photographs. The story will be of great value to potential, current and former students of the JIBC, to its friends and supporters and to anyone interested in tracing the modern evolution of education and training in the justice and public safety field. |
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INTRODUCTION Jack McGee, President of the JIBC -- The Genesis of the JIBC -- Criminal Justice -- Social Justice -- Health and Pre-Hospital Care -- Public Safety -- Cross-Disciplinary Studies -- The Way of the Future |
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128 p. : ill. (col.) ; 27 cm.
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9780073258478
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