Publications and Conference Papers
Books
Law & Consent: Contesting the Common Sense (Routledge, 2020).
Thinking about Criminal Justice in Canada, 3rd ed. (Emond Publishing, forthcoming 2021) Co-edited with Dr. Susan Reid.
Careers in Criminal Justice. (Thomson Nelson, 2006).
Articles & Book Chapters
“Criminal Law” in K O’Regan and S Reid (eds) Thinking about Criminal Justice in Canada, 2nd edn. (Emond Publishing, 2017): 171-197.
“Criminal Procedure and Evidence” in in K O’Regan and S Reid (eds) Thinking about Criminal Justice in Canada, 2nd edn. (Emond Publishing, 2017): 199-227.
“Review of Policing Narratives and the State of Terror by Robin Truth Goodman” (2013) 14(5) Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 442-443.
“Downloading Personhood: A Hegelian Theory of Copyright Law” (2009) 7 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology 1-40.
Selected Talks and Unpublished Papers
“Time’s Up for Radio, Too” (Invited panelist) National Campus & Community Radio Association National Conference, Fredericton, NB, June 9, 2018.
“Inside ‘Locker Room Talk’: A Panel Discussion on Male Spaces, Rape Culture, and Political Power” (Invited panelist) White Ribbon Fredericton/UNB, Nov 28, 2016.
“Beyond Jian: Sexual Violence and Rape Culture in the Justice System and the Media” (Invited panelist) R.E.A.L. Men Talk Series. White Ribbon Fredericton/UNB, April 5, 2016.
“Theorising Consent in the Dark: A Juridical Genealogy of Medieval Medical Ethics” Canadian Law and Society Association AGM/Congress. UNB/STU, May 30, 2011.
“Sleepwalking out of Murder: Parks and the Defence of Automatism,” Pathways to Law Program, London School of Economics, November 17, 2010.
“Fact-finding Before the Law: Evidence, Experience, and Epistemology in Canada’s Sexual Assault Law” Sexual Assault Law, Practice, and Activism in a Post-Jane Doe Era Conference, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, March 7-9, 2009.
“Prom Queens, Straight Schools, and the Law: A Look at the Marc Hall case” (Invited Remarks), Creating Gay Allies’ NBTA Conference, Fredericton, NB: April 17th, 2009.