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In 1970, the organization was reconstituted again, as the
Canadian Criminology and Corrections Association, reflecting the expansion of criminology as a discipline in Canadian universities. The name change came with a new structure: It now had a board of directors and a more distant relationship with
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Canadian Criminal Justice Association is an umbrella organization representing all elements of the criminal justice system, including the public. It exists to
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in 1964, which showed a strong relationship between the association and the federal government. The committee's findings were highly influential, and led to significant changes in
Canadian justice policy, such as the abolition of corporal punishment in prisons, and the creation of the "dangerous
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The CCJA was founded in 1919, as the
Canadian Prisoners' Welfare Association. In 1936 it changed its name to the Canadian Penal Association, a move which was "largely the outcome of the great interest aroused in penal affairs following the penitentiary riots of the early thirties," according to
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In 1956, when the
Canadian Penal Association merged with the Canadian Welfare Association Division on Crime & Delinquency. The resulting organization, named the Canadian Corrections Association, remained a division of the Canadian Welfare Association.
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The CCJA also produces the
Justice Report, a quarterly magazine of "matters related to the administration of justice in Canada." The Justice Report began life as the association's newsletter and has been in publication, under various names, since 1948.
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The association has long served an advisory role to the federal government, submitting numerous briefs on proposed legislation. Its submissions have been influential in the drafting of major pieces of criminal legislation in Canada, including the
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The association became fully independent in 1977, rebranding itself the
Canadian Association for the Prevention of Crime. However, that name would change again seven years later, when in 1984 it became the Canadian Criminal Justice Association.
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The CCJA publishes the
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, a quarterly, peer-reviewed academic journal produced in association with the University of Toronto Press. The journal was first published in 1958.
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Canadian Congress on Criminal Justice is organized every two years by the CCJA. The first event was held in 1929 in Toronto, with the most recent, 36th edition, held again in Toronto.
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