Kathryn Campbell

ORCID: 0000-0003-3984-2179
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Research Areas
  • Criminal Law and Evidence
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Canadian Identity and History
  • Jury Decision Making Processes
  • Law in Society and Culture
  • Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
  • Crime Patterns and Interventions
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Human Rights and Development
  • Narrative Theory and Analysis
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research
  • Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
  • Multicultural Socio-Legal Studies
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare

University of Ottawa
2001-2022

University of Alberta
2020

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2005-2020

Davenport University
2020

University of Richmond
2018

Trent University
1991-2011

University of Maryland, College Park
2010

United States Military Academy
2010

York University
1998

University of Tasmania
1989

There has been a recent surge of interest in the topic wrongful conviction Canada. Most research, however, focused on many factors that contribute to problem. Those most affected by these miscarriages justice - wrongly convicted themselves have largely ignored. This study sought reveal, through in-depth interviews, voices and experiences five Canadians, as they spoke about arrest, imprisonment, release. The respondents reported during arrest were victims tunnel vision institutional...

10.3138/cjccj.46.2.139 article EN Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/La Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale 2004-01-01

Methods. Nulliparous women at 39 4/7 weeks or greater with a singleton gestation and Bishop score of less than 7 were randomized to usual medical care (control group) versus three outpatient acupuncture treatments (acupuncture group). Each treatment consisted eight needles applied bilateral points LI4, SP6, UB31, UB32. The primary outcome was time elapsed from the randomization delivery. Secondary outcomes included rates cesarean section induction labor. Medical records abstracted for...

10.1080/14767050600730740 article EN The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2006-01-01

This study presents initial reliability and validity evidence for the Brief Emotional Experience Scale (BEES) as a measure of emotional well-being. Using ordinal confirmatory factor analysis across three cross-sectional samples, Australian university students (n = 1239), general public 5631), school from Australia UK 767). A correlated two-factor structure was supported. In sample, BEES demonstrated strong convergent with other well-being measures linked to lowest levels reported distress...

10.3390/bs15050643 article EN cc-by Behavioral Sciences 2025-05-09

During the past decade, there has been growing international interest in topic of wrongful conviction and its serious implications. As other jurisdictions, Canada seen several high-profile cases that have led to an increased recognition fallibility criminaljustice process.However, despite media attention issue, corresponding academic literature on problem limited this country. This article begins by reviewing causes uses examples from Canadian as illustrations. Following this, through...

10.1177/1043986205278627 article EN Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice 2005-08-01

Abstract By scholarly tradition, many entrepreneurship researchers believe that they should ignore the powerful emotions constantly buffet both themselves and organizations study. In striking contrast to Bengt Johannisson's scholarship has been infused with a longstanding appreciation for dynamism affective complexity of as process. This radical shift away from paradigm stolid, heroic entrepreneur energized more constructive examination entrepreneurial family business legitimized study...

10.1080/08985626.2011.540407 article EN Entrepreneurship and Regional Development 2011-01-01

1. Single doses of 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene (124TMB) or 14C-124TMB were administered orally to rats for metabolism and distribution studies. 2. was rapidly widely distributed throughout the body with highest levels in adipose tissue. No other preferential uptake by any organs tissues examined evident. 3. Tissue declined within 24 h after dosage, more than 99% radioactivity recovered urine during this period. 4. A complex mixture isomeric trimethylphenols, dimethylbenzyl alcohols,...

10.3109/00498258909034688 article EN Xenobiotica 1989-01-01

This study attempted to identify the predictors of entrepreneurial behavior by assessing a series variables that included teamwork skills and demographic variables, explore teachers' experiences with teamwork. A sample 367 K-12 public school teachers completed survey. The findings indicated predicts behavior. Most participants received training through their districts. Barriers time constraints, individual differences, inability collaborate.

10.1080/00131725.2020.1702748 article EN The Educational Forum 2020-01-27

Over the past thirty years, research on wrongful convictions has mainly spotlighted causes of conviction including eyewitness misidentification, false confession, misused forensic evidence, government misconduct, and unreliable incentivized witnesses. More recently, researchers have also investigated post-release effects exonerees. One area which largely been ignored is exoneree's prison experience. This exploratory study examined experience through lens an "innocent inmate." Twenty-three...

10.1080/10926771.2020.1866136 article EN Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2020-12-30

The concept of displacement has long been associated with individuals within poor and developing nations, living under conditions conflict civil unrest. Conversely, little research attention paid to among Aboriginal peoples the context wealthy developed nations such as Canada. This paper explores consequences internal for Innu Nation Labrador. In particular, it examines how children have become at risk gasoline sniffing suicide. concludes by assessing extent which United Nations Convention...

10.25071/1920-7336.21251 article EN cc-by-nc Refuge Canada s Journal on Refuge 2002-02-01

Abstract Under Canada's Young Offenders Act (YOA, 1984–2003), the concept of diversion became an important feature youth justice system. Consisting formally constituted Alternative Measures program and other more informally administered procedures, was developed as a means responding to aged 12–17 years who have committed minor offences while minimizing their risks stigmatization recidivism. Although YOA subjected persistent criticism concerning its ambiguity contradictions, recently...

10.1080/0144287032000171019 article EN Policy Studies 2003-06-01

Abstract The issue of family violence is a modern scourge on Canadian society. Recent estimates indicate that during the previous five years in Canada, 7% women and 6% men encountered spousal (Statistics 2005). Furthermore, Aboriginal communities Canada experience disproportionately high rates violence, due to myriad reasons. While impact colonization continues affect lives people, what less well known are more recent social emotional effects excessive resource development, particularly...

10.1300/j222v05n01_04 article EN Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice 2007-02-01

In postmodern democratic societies, mediation of diverse discourses on critical social issues has become an essential means by which states legitimate policy formulation. Yet because discourse can serve as instrument both power and resistance, is a process that often entails language ambivalent simplified. Canada, since the mid‐1980s successive federal governments have attempted to mediate debate concerning amendments Young Offenders Act through series parliamentary hearings. Analysis...

10.1111/1468-2311.00207 article EN The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 2001-08-01

Summary Students learn large amounts of information, but not all it is remembered after courses end – meaning that valuable class time often spent reviewing background material. Crucially, laboratory research suggests different strategies will be effective when reactivating previously learned information (i.e. marginal knowledge ), as opposed to learning new information. In two experiments, we evaluated whether these results translated the classroom. Topics from prior were tested document...

10.1002/acp.3679 article EN Applied Cognitive Psychology 2020-04-21

The majority of wrongful conviction research has examined the issue through a gender-neutral lens, studying males and females as an aggregate rather than independently. Recently, distinct body examining female convictions emerged. One surprising factor that surfaced from this is wrongly convicted women are most often for crimes which never happened, referred to no-crime cases by National Registry Exonerations. There number reasons this, appear strongly related gendered stereotypes about...

10.1080/10926771.2022.2106169 article EN Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2022-07-26
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