JOAN BROCKMAN
Professor

COMPLETE LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Books:

Keenan, Kouri and Joan Brockman. Mr. Big: Exposing Undercover Investigations in Canada (Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing, 2010). 

Mosher, Janet and Joan Brockman. (eds.) Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010).

Brockman, Joan and V. Gordon Rose. An Introduction to Canadian Criminal Procedure and Evidence (Toronto: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2011 4th edition). 

Brockman, Joan. Gender in the Legal Profession: Fitting or Breaking the Mould (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2001).

Brockman, Joan and Dorothy E. Chunn (eds.) Investigating Gender Bias: Law, Courts and the Legal Profession (Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing Inc., 1993).

Journal Articles:

Brockman, Joan. “Money for Nothing, Advice for Free: The Law Society of British Columbia’s Enforcement Actions Against the Unauthorized Practice of Law” (2010) 29 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues 1-43.

Brockman, Joan. “An Offer You Can’t Refuse:” Pleading Guilty When Innocent (2010) 56(1&2) Criminal Law Quarterly 116-134.

Brockman, Joan. “Racism and Legal Culture: Is There Room for Diversity in the Legal Profession?” (2008) 45(5) Alberta Law Review 75-82.

Brockman, Joan. "An Update on Self-Regulation in the Legal Profession (1989-2000): Funnel In and Funnel Out" (2004) 19(1) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 55-84

Brockman, Joan. "Aspirations and Appointments to the Judiciary" (2003) 15(1) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 138-166.

Chunn, Dorothy E. and Joan Brockman, "'She Never Did Anything by Halves:' Mildred Elizabeth Louise Gordon" (2003) 61(5) Advocate 725-734.

Brockman, Joan. "The Impact of Institutional Structures and Power on Law and Society: Is It Time for Reawakening?"(2003) 37(2) Law and Society Review 283-293.

Brockman, Joan and Dorothy E. Chunn, "'A New Order of Things:' Women's Entry into the Legal Profession in British Columbia" (2002) 60(3) Advocate 385-395.

Murdoch, Caroline and Joan Brockman. "Who's On First? Disciplinary Proceedings by Self-Regulating Professions and other Agencies for 'Criminal' Behaviour" (2001) 64(1) Saskatchewan Law Review 29_56.

Brockman, Joan. "'A Wild Feminist at Her Raving Best:' Reflections on Studying Gender Bias in the Legal Profession" (2000) 28 (1&2) Resources for Feminist Research 61-79.

Kay, Fiona M. and Joan Brockman. "Barriers to Gender Equality in the Canadian Legal Establishment" (2000) 8(2) Feminist Legal Studies 169-198.

Brockman, Joan. "A Cold-Blooded Effort to Bolster Up the Legal Profession:" The Battle Between Lawyers and Notaries in British Columbia, 1871-1930" (1999) 32(64) Social History 209-235.

Braiden, Patricia and Joan Brockman. "Remedying Wrongful Convictions Through Applications to the Minister of Justice Under Section 690 of the Criminal Code" (1999) 17 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 3-34.

Brockman, Joan. "'Fortunate Enough to Obtain and Keep the Title of Profession:' Self-Regulating Organizations and the Enforcement of Professional Monopolies" (1998) 41(4) Canadian Public Administration 587-621.

Brockman, Joan. "Better to Enlist Their Support Than to Suffer Their Antagonism:" The Game of Monopoly Between Lawyers and Notaries in British Columbia, 1930-1981. (1997) 4(3) International Journal of the Legal Profession 197-234.

Brockman, Joan. The Use of Self-Regulation to Curb Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession. (1997) 35(2) Osgoode Hall Law Journal 209-240.

Hotel, Carla and Joan Brockman. Legal Ethics in the Practice of Law: Playing Chess While Mountain Climbing. (1997) 16 Journal of Business Ethics 809-816.

Brockman, Joan. Dismantling or Fortifying Professional Monopolies? A Comment on Regulating Professions and Occupations. (1996) (24(2) Manitoba Law Journal 301-310.

Hotel, Carla and Joan Brockman. The Conciliatory-Adversarial Continuum in Family Law Practice. (1994) 12(1) Canadian Journal of Family Law 11-36.

Brockman, Joan. Leaving the Practice of Law: The Wherefores and the Whys. (1994) 32(1) Alberta Law Review 116-180.

Brockman, Joan. A Difference Without a Distinction? A Comment on "Do Women Judges Make a Difference? An Analysis of Appeal Court Data" by Peter McCormick and Twyla Job. (1993) 8(1) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 149-164.

Brockman, Joan (1992). "Resistance by the Club" to the Feminization of the Legal Profession. 7(2) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 47-92.

Brockman, Joan. (1992) "Social Authority, Legal Discourse and Women's Voices" 21(2) Manitoba Law Journal 212-235.

Brockman, Joan (1992). Bias in the Legal Profession: Perceptions and Experiences. 30(3) Alberta Law Review 747-808.

Brockman, Joan (1992). Gender Bias in the Legal Profession: A Survey of Members of the Law Society of British Columbia. 17 Queen's Law Journal 91-147.

Brockman, Joan, Denise Evans and Kerri Reid (1992). Feminist Perspectives For the Study of Gender Bias in the Legal Profession. 5(1) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 37-62.

Brockman, Joan and Dale Phillippe (1991). The Task Force Approach to Studying Gender Bias in the Courts: A Consideration of Feminist Methods and Perspectives. 16(2) Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal 32-51.

Brockman, Joan and Colin McEwen (1990). Self-Regulation in the Legal Profession: Funnel In, Funnel Out or Funnel Away. 5 Canadian Journal of Law and Society 1-46.

Brockman, Joan, Carl D'Arcy and Loretta Edmonds (1979). Facts or Artifacts? Changing Public Attitudes Toward the Mentally Ill. 13A Social Science and Medicine 673-682.

Brockman, Joan and Carl D'Arcy (1978). Correlates of Attitudinal Social Distance Toward the Mentally Ill: A Review and Re-survey. 13 Social Psychiatry 69-77.

D'Arcy, Carl and Joan Brockman (1977). Public Rejection of the Ex-mental Patient: Are Attitudes Changing? 14 The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 68-80.

D'Arcy, Carl and Joan Brockman (1977). Changing Public Recognition of Psychiatric Symptoms? Blackfoot Revisited. 17 Journal of Health and Social Behavior 302-310.

Chapters in Edited Books:

Mosher, Janet and Joan Brockman. “Introduction” in Janet Mosher and Joan Brockman (eds.)  Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010), 1-16.

Brockman, Joan. “Fraud Against the Public Purse by Health Care Professionals: The Privilege of Location” in Janet Mosher and Joan Brockman (eds.)  Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010), 53-86.
              
Chunn, Dorothy E. and Joan Brockman. “Into the rough of things”: Women Lawyers in British Columbia 1912-1930" in Constance Backhouse and W. Wesley Pue, (eds.) The Promise and Perils of Law: Lawyers in Canadian History. Toronto: Irwin Law Inc. 2008, 245-263.

Brockman, Joan. "Fraud Against the Public Purse by Health Care Professionals: The Difference of Location" in What Is A Crime? (Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming).

Brockman, Joan. "An Update on Gender and Diversity Issues in the Legal Profession in Alberta, 1991-2003" in Elizabeth Sheehy and Sheila McIntyre, eds. Calling for Change: Women, Law, and the Legal Profession. (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2006) pp 237-251.

Brockman, Joan and Dorothy E. Chunn, "'Imagine that! A Lady Going to an Office!' Janet Kathleen Gilley" in Constance Backhouse and Jonathan Swainger, People and Places: Historical Influences on Legal Culture (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2003).

Brockman, Joan. "British Columbia" in Herbert M. Kritzer (ed.), Legal Systems of the World: A Political, Social, and Cultural Encyclopedia Vol 1 (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2002) 196-199.

Kay, Fiona M. and Joan Brockman. "Barriers to Gender Equality in the Canadian Legal Establishment" in Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw, Women in the World's Legal Professions (Oxford and Portland: Hart Publishing, 2003) 49-75. Reprinted from (2000) 8(2) Feminist Legal Studies 169-198.

Brockman, Joan (1995). Controlling Crimes of the Professional Elite. Chapter 14 in Margaret A. Jackson and Curt Griffiths (eds.), Canadian Criminology: Perspectives on Crime and Society. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Canada Inc., 1995 2nd ed, 425-453.

Brockman, Joan (1995). Exclusionary Tactics: The History of Women and Minorities in the Legal Profession in British Columbia, in Hamar Foster and John P.S. McLaren (ed.), Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume VI, British Columbia and the Yukon. Toronto: Osgoode Society, 1995, 508-561.

Brockman, Joan and Dorothy E. Chunn. "Gender Bias in Law and the Social Sciences" in Joan Brockman and Dorothy E. Chunn.(eds.) Investigating Gender Bias: Law, Courts and the Legal Profession Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing Inc., 1993, 3-16.

Chunn, Dorothy E. and Joan Brockman. "`Running Hard to Stand Still'? Future Directions for Studying `Gender Bias' in Law" in Joan Brockman and Dorothy E. Chunn.(eds.) Investigating Gender Bias: Law, Courts and the Legal Profession Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing Inc, 1993, 215-219.

Brockman, Joan (1991). Controlling Crimes Among the Professional Elite. Chapter 15 in Margaret A. Jackson and Curt Griffiths (eds.), Canadian Criminology: Perspectives on Crime and Society. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Canada Inc., 1991, 405-427.

Book Reviews:

Brockman, Joan. Review of Justice Bertha Wilson: One Woman's Difference by Kim Brooks (ed.). (Vancouver, UBC Press, 2009). (2010) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law (in press).

Brockman, Joan. Review of Dishonest Dollars: The Dynamics of White-Collar Crime by Terry L. Leap (Ithaca and London: ILR Press 2007). (2009) 34(4) Criminal Justice Review 572-574.

Brockman, Joan. Review of P.A.J. Waddington, Doug Badger, and Ray Bull. Devon, The Violent Workplace (UK: Willan Publishing, 2006) (2008) 18(2) International Criminal Justice Review 240-241.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Jean McKenzie Leiper. Bar Codes: Women in the Legal Profession (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006). (2008) 22(2) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 270-273.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Mossman, Mary Jane. The First Women Lawyers: A Comparative Study of Gender, Law and the Legal Professions (Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing, 2006). 18(2) (2007) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law1105-1112.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Constance Backhouse and Nancy L. Backhouse, The Heiress Versus the Establishment: Mrs. Campbell’s Campaign for Legal Justice (Vancouver: UBC Press 2004). (2006) 58 Labour/Le Travail 239-241.
                          
Brockman, Joan. Review of James William Coleman, The Criminal Elite: Understanding White-Collar Crime (New York, Worth Publishers, 2002, 5th edition) (2006) 31(2) Criminal Justice Review 173-175.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Hedieh Nasheri. Economic Espionage and Industrial Spying (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005), (2005) 47 (3) Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Brockman, Joan. Review Essay of Elizabeth Comack and Gillian Balfour, The Power to Criminalize: Violence, Inequality and the Law (Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2004). (2005) 31(1) Queen’s Law Journal 402-412.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Lynn Mather, Craig A. McEwen, and Richard J. Maiman, Divorce Lawyers at Work: Varieties of Professionalism in Practice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). (2002) 17(2) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 194-198.

Brockman, Joan. Review of Margaret Thornton, Dissonance and Distrust: Women in the Legal Profession (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996) (1998) 7(1) Social and Legal Studies: An International Journal 140-142.

Brockman, Joan. Review of John Hagan and Fiona Kay, Gender in Practice: A Study of Lawyers' Lives (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995). (1997) 34(1) Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 106-108.

Brockman, Joan. (1995). Manitoba Law Reform Commission, Regulating Professions and Occupations (1994). (10(2) Canadian Journal of Law and Society 251-258.

Brockman, Joan (1993). Oonagh E. Fitzgerald, The Guilty Plea and Summary Justice: A Guide for Practitioners (Toronto, Ontario: Carswell, 1990) 3 International Criminal Justice Review 130-132.

Brockman Joan (1989). Susan G. Cole, Pornography and the Sex Crisis (Toronto: Amanita Enterprises, 1989). 15(1) Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal 181-183.

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