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    October 31, 2016

    Queen's In The News Monday, October 31, 2016

    Expert Faculty/Department Media Outlets
    Kerr, Lisa
    • Law
    Canadian Press : Conjugal visits benefit all
    Globe and Mail: Long stay in solitary confinement could mitigate prosecution of Adam Capay
    Newstalk 1130: Experts defend conjugal visits after Ellard pregnancy announcement
    Dr. Kerr discusses the societal and individual benefits to permitting conjugal visits, in the Canadian Press, and the possible impact of extended solitary confinement in the case of Adam Capay - an inmate held in solitary for four years following a prison killing - in The Globe and Mail.
    Morrison, Robert
    • English Language and Literature
    CKWS TV: The Morning Show
    Dr. Morrison discussed the origins and societal impact of horror stories, such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or The Vampyre.
    Wolfe, Robert
    • School of Policy Studies
    CKNW-Vancouver: Wallonia agrees to CETA after holdout
    Dr. Wolfe discussed the Walloon parliament passing the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, following an impasse.

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