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Alana Saulnier
Alana Saulnier
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Police use of body-worn cameras: Challenges of visibility, procedural justice, and legitimacy
ES Louis, A Saulnier, K Walby
Surveillance & society 17 (3/4), 305-321, 2019
532019
Effects of victim presence and coercion in restorative justice: An experimental paradigm.
A Saulnier, D Sivasubramaniam
Law and Human Behavior 39 (4), 378, 2015
462015
From smart borders to perimeter security: The expansion of digital surveillance at the Canadian borders
ÖE Topak, C Bracken-Roche, A Saulnier, D Lyon
Geopolitics 20 (4), 880-899, 2015
442015
Surveillance drones: privacy implications of the spread of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Canada
C Bracken, RD Lyon, MJ Mansour, A Molnar, A Saulnier, S Thompson, ...
Surveillance Studies Centre: Queen’s University, Kingston, UK 30, 2014
442014
Restorative justice: Underlying mechanisms and future directions
A Saulnier, D Sivasubramaniam
New Criminal Law Review 18 (4), 510-536, 2015
402015
Police UAV use: Institutional realities and public perceptions
A Saulnier, SN Thompson
Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management 39 (4 …, 2016
322016
The RIDE study: Effects of body‐worn cameras on public perceptions of police interactions
A Saulnier, R Lahay, WP McCarty, C Sanders
Criminology & Public Policy 19 (3), 833-854, 2020
272020
The effects of body‐worn camera footage and eyewitness race on jurors' perceptions of police use of force
A Saulnier, KC Burke, BL Bottoms
Behavioral Sciences & the Law 37 (6), 732-750, 2019
262019
Canadian policing and body-worn cameras: Factors to contemplate in developing body-worn camera policy
A Saulnier, J Bagg, B Thompson
Canadian public policy 47 (2), 131-157, 2021
152021
Laboratory experiments: A meaningful contribution to restorative justice research?
A Saulnier, K Lutchman, D Sivasubramaniam
Critical Criminology 20, 99-115, 2012
152012
Procedural justice concerns and support for BWCs: turning the lens to officer perceptions
A Saulnier, E St Louis, W McCarty
Policing: An international journal 42 (4), 671-687, 2019
142019
Toward victim‐sensitive body‐worn camera policy: Initial insights
A Saulnier, A Couture‐Carron, D Scholte
Criminology & Public Policy 21 (2), 303-327, 2022
112022
Surveillance as communicating relational messages: advancing understandings of the surveilled subject
A Saulnier
Surveillance & Society 15 (2), 286-302, 2017
112017
Racialized borders: Hypothesizing the diasporic implications of discriminatory surveillance at Canadian borders
A Saulnier
Journal of Borderlands Studies 30 (2), 227-245, 2015
102015
International perspectives on procedural justice: Trust and respect matter even when body-worn cameras are present.
D Sivasubramaniam, KC Burke, A Saulnier, R Szabo, EJ Agius, ...
Law and human behavior 45 (5), 440, 2021
92021
The “rise” of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Canada: An analysis of special flight operation certificates (SFOCs) from 2007 to 2012
S Thompson, A Saulnier
Canadian Public Policy 41 (3), 207-222, 2015
92015
Privacy implications of the spread of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Canada
C Bracken-Roche, D Lyon, M Mansour, A Molnar, A Saulnier, ...
Report for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, 2014
82014
Evaluation of the DRPS BWC pilot project: A report prepared for the Durham Regional Police Service
A Saulnier, C Sanders, R Lahay, DB Krupp, SM Lindsay, ...
Whitby, ON: Durham Regional Police Service, 2020
72020
Restorative justice: Reflections and the retributive impulse
A Saulnier, D Sivasubramaniam
Advances in Psychology and Law: Volume 3, 177-210, 2018
72018
Body-worn camera videos and public perceptions of police: an experiment on positive video exposure and community-police relations
A Saulnier, VA Sytsma
Policing and society 33 (6), 626-642, 2023
32023
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