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Language and ethnicity in a network of ecological relations --$t2. The role of language in processes of ethnic fusion and fission --$t3. Language planning, prestige planning, and the limits of planning activities --$t4. Bilingual profiles and changing bilingual patterns - an approach to formalize bilingual identity --$t5. The adoption of foreign cultural patterns as reflected in massive contact languages --$t6. The use of foreign languages as symbols of prestige in Japan - problems of ethnic identity in modern Japanese society --$t7. 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Knafla 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWaterloo, Ont. $cPublished for Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press$dc1981 215 $a1 online resource (350 p.) 300 $aPapers presented at the Crime and Criminal Justice Workshop, held at the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, July 1979. 300 $a"Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities". 311 08$a9780889200982 311 08$a088920098X 311 08$a9780889201187 311 08$a0889201188 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFront Matter -- $tTable of Contents -- $tForeword -- $tPreface -- $tAspects of the Criminal Law, Crime, Criminal Process and Punishment in Europe and Canada, 1500-1935 -- $tThe Refinement of English Criminal Jurisprudence, 1500-1848 -- $tCriminal Jurisprudence in Ancien-Régime France: The Parlement of Paris in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries -- $tThe Meanings of the Criminal Law in Quebec, 1764-1774 -- $tEnglish Thinking About Crime, 1530-1620 -- $tJudicial Records and the Measurement of Crime in Eighteenth-Century England -- $tThe Measurement of Crime in Nineteenth-Century Canada; Some Methodological and Philosophical Problems -- $tWomen and Crime in Canada in the Early Eighteenth Century, 1712-1759 -- $t?Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity?: The Historical Roots of the Canadian Insanity Defence, 1843-1920 -- $tPatterns of Prairie Crime: Calgary, 1875-1939 -- $tAdapting Our Justice System to the Cultural Needs of Canada?s North -- $tPunishment During the Ancien Régime: The Case of the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic -- $tConvict Life in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries, 1867-1900 -- $tTheory and the History of Criminal Justice -- $tA Philosophical Perspective on Historical Research Into Law -- $tAlso published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for The Calgary Institute for the Humanities 330 $aHow is modern-day thinking about crime different from that of previous centuries? What are the similarities and differences in attitudes and systems between the civil and common law societies of Europe and North America? These and other questions were addressed at an international conference on crime and criminal justice at The University of Calgary attended by historians, professors of law, judges, and criminologists. The essays in Part I consider the evolution of criminal law doctrine, and those in Part II analyse the theory and measurement of crime in the past and at present. Parts III and IV examine the courts and prosecution, and Part V assesses the historical roots of the insanity defence and the theory and practice of punishment. The volume will be of interest, across national boundaries, to historians, sociologists, social workers, lawyers, and persons involved in the administration of justice as well as the general reader concerned about civil rights, social values, and justice. The eighteen contributors include F.H. Baker, J.M. Beattie, W.A. Calder, T.C. 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