About Patrice Corriveau Patrice Corriveau is assistant professor in the Department of Criminology, University of Ottawa and the author of La répression juridique des homosexuels au Québec et en France. Books by Patrice Corriveau Contemporary Criminological Issues Moving Beyond Insecurity and Exclusion edited by Carolyn Côté-Lussier, David Moffette & Justin Piché contributions by Gillian Balfour, Jeffrey Bradley, Chris Bruckert, Kathryn Campbell, Patrice Corriveau, Serena Dastouri, Jean-Denis David, Rachel Faytor, Maritza Felices-Luna, Matthew Ferguson, Christine Gervais, Chris Greco, Anouk Guiné, Katrin Hohl, Matthew S. Johnston, Jennifer Kilty, Tuulia Law, Sandra Lehalle, Britany Mario, Veronica Martinez, Leslie McGowran, Jeffrey Monaghan, Audrey Monette, Baljit Nagra, Anna Pratt, Gwénola Ricordeau, Elisa Romano, Carolina S. Boe, Kevin Walby, Irvin Waller & Stephanie Wellman Who Is Bob_34? Investigating Child Cyberpornography by (author) Francis Fortin & Patrice Corriveau translated by Käthe Roth Sex Work Rethinking the Job, Respecting the Workers by (author) Colette Parent, Chris Bruckert, Patrice Corriveau, Maria Nengeh Mensah & Louise Toupin translated by Käthe Roth Judging Homosexuals A History of Gay Persecution in Quebec and France by (author) Patrice Corriveau foreword by Barry Adam translated by Käthe Roth Gangs and Girls Understanding Juvenile Prostitution by (author) Michel Dorais & Patrice Corriveau