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L'ensemble des troubles causés par l'alcoolisation foetale et le système de justice pénale [electronic resource].
Format
Book
Language
French
English
Published/Created
[Ottawa, Ont.] : Sécurité publique Canada, [2010] (Beaconsfield, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2012).
Description
58, 65 p. ; 28 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Fetal alcohol syndrome
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Canada
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Native peoples
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Alcohol use
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Canada
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People with mental disabilities
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Canada
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Alcoholism and crime
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Canada
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Related name
Canada. Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit
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Series
Aboriginal peoples collection ; APC 32 CA (2010)
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Collection sur les autochtones ; APC 32 CA (2010)
Notes
Titre de la couv.
Diffusé par le Programme des services de dépôt du gouvernement du Canada (Liste hebdomadaire 2012-33).
Réunion organisée par Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, Winnipeg (Manitoba), les 3 et 4 mars 2008. Financée par: Unité des politiques correctionnelles autochtones.
Bibliographic references
Comprend des réf. bibliogr.
Issuing body
Issued by: Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit.
Language note
Text in English and French on inverted pages.
Contents
Introduction
Aperçu de la réunion
Faits en bref concernant l'ETCAF
Conclusion
Bibliographie: Introduction; Bibliographie analytique; Approche diagnostique au moyen de la roue de médecine pour le traitement de l'ETCAF.
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SuDoc no.
PS4-85/2010E-PDF
LCCN
2012451782
OCLC
811406554
811406556
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