Racism
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From ![]() NEW! IntroductionMeet Your Neighbours From: In Your Face |
In the introduction, the author outlines the reasons why some women choose to wear the niqab, and the flagrant disregard for these women’s basic dignity and human rights. | Natasha Bakht | 17 | 2020 | $1.70 Add |
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From ![]() IntroductionFrom: The Colour of Justice |
The introduction lays out the prevalence of the problem of racial profiling among police encounters in Canada and frames the purpose, driving questions and methodologies of the book. | David M. Tanovich | 5 | 2006 | $0.50 Add |
![]() Racial Profiling and Human Rights in CanadaThe New Legal Landscape |
Racial profiling is a hot-button topic that elicits strong responses on both sides. A series of public discussions has so far failed to yield a conclusive consensus. Racial Profiling and Human … | Bobby Siu; Lesley A. Jacobs; Lorne Foster | 417 | 2018 | View |
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From ![]() NEW! Sentencing in CanadaCurrent Issues and Concluding Thoughts From: Sentencing in Canada |
The conclusion provides a summary and overview of current issues with sentencing in Canada including issues of race and ethnicity and Plea-Based Sentence Reductions. | David Cole; Julian Roberts | 19 | 2020 | $1.90 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Sentencing Indigenous OffendersFrom Gladue to the Present and Beyond From: Sentencing in Canada |
Chapter 12 focusses on the issues surrounding the sentencing of Indigenous persons in Canada, focussing primarily on the impact of the Gladue and Ipeelee Supreme Court decisions. | Jonathan Rudin; Kent Roach | 24 | 2020 | $2.40 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! ConclusionTowards a New Future From: In Your Face |
In the conclusion, the author suggests several "micro-practices" that can help shift away from attitudes that emphasize difference, fear, and misunderstanding to those that stress … | Natasha Bakht | 11 | 2020 | $1.10 Add |
![]() The Colour of JusticePolicing Race in Canada |
The colour of justice in Canada is largely driven by stereotypical assumptions about crime and those who commit it. Over the last few years, the use of race, ethnicity, and religion as indicators … | David M. Tanovich | 275 | 2006 | View |
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From ![]() NEW! Listening to the Voices of Niqab-Wearing WomenFrom: In Your Face |
In this chapter, Bahkt posits that most people in Canada have never actually conversed with a niqab-wearing woman. She attempts to rectify this situation by sharing some perspectives of women who … | Natasha Bakht | 32 | 2020 | $3.20 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Veiled Objections:Facing Public Opposition to the Niqab From: In Your Face |
This chapter is an attempt to analyze the growing agitation that has been expressed about Muslim women who cover their faces. | Natasha Bakht | 43 | 2020 | $4.30 Add |







