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The Discriminatory Use of the “KGB Procedure” by Police Against Women in Canada[Record]

  • Elaine Craig

A change has been made to the author's name. Consequently, this information differs from the original version. Date of modification: January 2026.

Une modification a été apportée au nom de l’auteure. Par conséquent, l’information diffère de la première version. Date de modification : janvier 2026.

Professor of Law, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. The research for this article was supported by an Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. This article is part of a research project conducted in partnership with the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service (NSPPS). This project would not be possible without the collaboration and transparency of the NSPPS and the work of former NSPPS Deputy Director Denise Smith. Thank you to Joanna Birenbaum, Alicia Kennedy, Teresa Donnelly, Sunny Marriner, Kim Brooks, Steve Coughlan, and Lisa Dufraimont—all of whom reviewed earlier drafts of this work and offered comments and insights that significantly improved the final draft. Thank you to my research assistant, Austin Clary, for his exceptional work.

Citation: (2025) 70:2 McGill LJ 241

Référence : (2025) 70:2 RD McGill 241

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