Criminology

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Changing Worlds

Changing Worlds

From: No One to Tell

The final chapter, Changing Worlds, the author describes finalizing her divorce and her engagement with two class-action lawsuits against the RCMP for sexual harassment. 9 $0.90 Add
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Chapter 1

Chapter 1

What is it?

From: The Colour of Justice

Chapter one defines and outlines the scope of racial profiling in Canada by police with a case study whereby an unwarranted police encounter was challenged, resulting in a police strike in … 22 $2.20 Add
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1

Scope

From: National Security Law 2e

Readings in Part 1 of this title, "Structure", cover the fundamental principles of Canadian National Security Law. Topics explored in this chapter include developing a definition of … ; 20 $2.00 Add
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Defining Racial Profiling

Defining Racial Profiling

From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada

Bobby Siu, an adjunct professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University, reviews the academic and government definitions of racial profiling with the aim of … 37 $3.70 Add
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Chapter 1 : The Box
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Chapter 1 : The Box

Part One: An Art History Mystery

From: The Great Canadian Art Fraud Case

The author details the start of his research by finding a box with papers, notebooks, poems, and essay once belonging to one of the main subjects and artists of the book, William Firth MacGregor. 14 $1.40 Add
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 10

Search

From: National Security Law 2e

Readings in part 3 of this title, "Information" explore the various means by which authorities gather, interpret, and act on information, and the restrictions placed on the access and … ; 48 $4.80 Add
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Chapter 10

Chapter 10

Legislative Reform

From: The Colour of Justice

The final chapter deals with legislative reform. The author also recommends creating a racial-profiling tort, and adding racial profiling to the criminal code. The book concludes with … 13 $1.30 Add
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The Importance of Collecting Race Data

The Importance of Collecting Race Data

Preventing Racial Profiling and Promoting Inclusive Citizenship

From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada

In Chapter 10, Lorne Foster, a professor of public policy and equity studies at York University, and Lesley Jacobs, professor of law & society and political science at York University, … ; 35 $3.50 Add
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Chapter 10: William Firth MacGregor and the End of the Inquiry
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Chapter 10: William Firth MacGregor and the End of the Inquiry

Part Three: High Theatre In the Lower Courts

From: The Great Canadian Art Fraud Case

In this chapter the inquiry concludes with the testimony of William MacGregor and his unintentional involvement in the fraudulent Group of Seven paintings being sold. 10 $1.00 Add
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 11

Share

From: National Security Law 2e

Readings in part 3 of this title, "Information" explore the various means by which authorities gather, interpret, and act on information, and the restrictions placed on the access and … ; 54 $5.40 Add
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A Double-Edged Sword

A Double-Edged Sword

Carding, Public Safety, and the Impact of Racialized Police Practices

From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada

In Chapter 11, Scot Wortley, a professor of criminology at the University of Toronto, makes the case that the consequences of racial profiling far outweigh the potential benefits, and that … 14 $1.40 Add
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Chapter 11: Where are the Fakes , Chapter Twelve: Caveat Emptor
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Chapter 11: Where are the Fakes , Chapter Twelve: Caveat Emptor

Part Four: A Curious Legacy

From: The Great Canadian Art Fraud Case

The author discusses his research on the whereabouts of the fake paintings as well as his research and conversations with key figures in the case who are still alive. 16 $1.60 Add
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 12

Withhold

From: National Security Law 2e

Readings in part 3 of this title, "Information" explore the various means by which authorities gather, interpret, and act on information, and the restrictions placed on the access and … ; 41 $4.10 Add
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Community Engagement in Policing

Community Engagement in Policing

As a Dialogic Tool for Combating Racial Profiling

From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada

In Chapter 12, Lorne Foster and Lesley Jacobs examine how the development of police policy-making and service design might benefit from thoroughgoing two-way engagement with citizens and … ; 28 $2.80 Add
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 13

Screen

From: National Security Law 2e

Readings in part 4 of this title, "Response", discuss the options availiable to law enforcement to act on the information they recieve and engage with threats to national security. … ; 22 $2.20 Add
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Ending Racial Profiling

Ending Racial Profiling

From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada

In Chapter 13, Bobby Siu discusses a comprehensive model for ending racial profiling through the four pillars of strategic leadership, research, human resource management, and stakeholder engagement. 54 $5.40 Add