Publications and Conference Papers

Books  

Alain, M., Corrodo,R. & Reid,S. (eds.) (forthcoming) Implementing and Working with the Youth Criminal Justice Act Across Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Reid, S., Bromwich, R., & Gillis, S. (2015). Youth & the Law: New Approaches to Criminal Justice and Child Protection (3rd ed.), Toronto, ON: Emond (ISBN 978-1-55239-477-9).

O’Regan, K. & Reid, S. (eds.) (2012) Thinking about Criminal Justice, Toronto: Emond (ISBN 978-1-55239-517-2).

Selected Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Reid, S.A. (forthcoming, 2015) Youth Justice in New Brunswick, Alain, M., R. Corrodo, and S. Reid (Eds.) Implementing and Working under the Youth Criminal Justice Act across Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Reid, S.A. (2012) Ashley Smith case study: Mental illness criminalized. In K.O’Regan, & S. A. Reid (Eds.) Thinking about Criminal Justice (pp 325-332), Toronto: Emond.


Reid, S.A. (2012) Thinking about youth justice: Historical roots and contemporary approaches In K.O’Regan, K. & S. Reid (Eds.) Thinking about Criminal Justice, (pp.333-354) Toronto: Emond.


Reid, S.A. (2012) Youth Sentencing. In O’Regan, K. and S. A. Reid (Eds.) Thinking about Criminal Justice, (pp. 355-386) Toronto: Emond.


Reid, S.A. & Gilliss, S. (2012) Key challenges in hearing the voice of youth in the youth justice system,” in J. Winterdyk & R. Smandych (Eds.) Youth at Risk and Youth Justice: A Canadian Overview (pp.430-451). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Reid, S.A. (2011) Age and responsibility” in W. Chambliss, & G.J. Goldson (Ed.), Juvenile Crime and Justice: Key Issues in Crime and Punishment Series (pp.15-27). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.


Reid, S.A. (2010) The untapped potential in our communities to assist youth engaged in risky behavior, International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies 1(2):179-203.

Reid, S.A. (2010) Myths vs. facts about young people. In M. Ward (Ed.), The Family Dynamic: A Canadian Perspective, Toronto: Nelson.


Reid, S. A. and M.A. Zuker, (2004) Conceptual frameworks for understanding youth justice in Canada: From the Juvenile Delinquents Act to the Youth Criminal Justice Act in K. Campbell (Ed.) Understanding Youth Justice in Canada (pp.178-201). Toronto: Pearson.


Reid, S.A. (2004) Youth at risk in the youth criminal justice system, In J.Winterdyk, (Ed) Issues and Perspectives on Young Offenders in Canada (3rd ed.) (pp.208-230). Toronto: Thomson Nelson.

Reid-MacNevin, S.A. (2001) Toward a theoretical understanding of Canadian juvenile justice policy,” in R.C. Smandych (Ed) Youth Justice: History, Legislation and Reform (pp.128-143). Toronto: Harcourt.

Reid-MacNevin,S.A. (1997) Boot camps for young offenders: A politically acceptable punishment,” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 13(2):155-171.


Reid-MacNevin,S.A. (1991) A theoretical understanding of current Canadian juvenile justice Policy, in A. Leschied,& P. Jaffe (Eds.) The Young Offenders Act Revolution: Changing the Face of Canadian Juvenile Justice, (pp.17-36), Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Recent Reports Submitted to Government or Criminal Justice

Reid, S. (2015) Final Evaluation Report on Quantum Program, for John Howard Society of New Brunswick, submitted to National Crime Prevention Centre. Ottawa.


Reid, S.A. (2013) An Evaluation of Strengthening Families Program in three New Brunswick Communities, for John Howard Society of New Brunswick, submitted to Justice Canada.


Reid, S.A., MacNevin,K., Savoie,N., Gaudet, R., Estey, R., & Cain,R. (2012) Creating Youth-Adult Partnerships with Youth in Custody. Submitted to NB Department of Public Safety.


Reid, S.A., & Stymiest,K. (2012) Drug Endangered Children: Policy Recommendations. Report to the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.


Reid, S.A. (2009) 125 Warnings: A Review of Extrajudicial Measures and Extrajudicial Sanctions under the YCJA in the Province of New Brunswick, submitted to the NB Department of Public Safety.

Selected Conference Presentations, Workshops, and Invited Lectures 

Reid, S. & Gilliss, S. (2015, June) Hearing the Voice of Youth in Closed Custody, 3rd International Pathways to Resilience Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.


Reid, S.A. (2014, October) The Road Back to Community, National Child and Youth Care Conference, Changing Tides, Moncton New Brunswick.


Reid, S.A. (2014, October) Youth Justice in Canada, University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, England.


Reid, S. (2014, June) Quantum Opportunities Program Evaluation and Research Outcomes, 27th Annual Atlantic Crime Prevention Conference, Moncton, New Brunswick.

Reid, S. (2013, July) Children Right to be Protected from Violence: Hearing the Voice of Youth in Addressing Article 29 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. International Children Rights Course, University of Moncton.

Reid, S.& Khanna, N. (2013, May) Youth-Adult Partnerships in Mainstream and High Risk Environments, PREVNet’s 7th Annual Conference,Toronto, Ontario.

Reid, S. (2012, November) The role of volunteers in community based corrections, Address to the Annual Fall Conference of the John Howard Society of New Brunswick, Oromocto, New Brunswick.

Bernstein, M & Reid, S. (2011, September) Child Rights Impact Assessments, Child and Youth Advocates National Conference, Fredericton.

Reid, S. & Stymiest, K (2011, December) “My Eyes Don’t Lie”, presentation of 30 minute documentary on drug abuse prevention created by Youth Matters, RCMP Provincial Conference, Moncton, NB.

Reid, S.A. (2011, December) Drug Endangered Children in Canada, presentation to Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Fredericton, NB.

Reid, S.A. (2010, June) Challenges and Opportunities of Youth Justice: Sebastien’s Law as a Regressive Move, Atlantic Co-Ordinating Committee Conference on Crime Prevention and Community Safety, Memramcook, New Brunswick.

Recent Research Development Grants

The thin line between control and protection: A comparison of motives and contexts of conviction and protection of adolescents in two Canadian provinces (2014) SSHRC Insight Grant. Value: $223,132. Role: Co-Researcher.

Youth Matters programming in NB closed custody. (2014) T.R.Meighen Family Foundation. Value: $10,000. Role: Co-lead with Sarah Gilliss.

Research Assistant to develop educational resources on drug endangered children.(2012) New Brunswick Innovation Fund. Value: $5,000. Role: Supervisor /Researcher.

Contexts of Adult-Youth Partnerships. (2012) SSHRC Partnership Development Grant. Value: $200,000. Role: Co-applicant with Students Commission of Canada.

Drug Endangered Children in Canada. (2012) Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. Value: $20,000. Role: Principal Researcher.

Youth Matters Provincial Conferences. (2011-2013) Population Growth Secretariat. Value: $35,000. Role: Conference Co-Ordinator.