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The Re-framing of Racial Profiling
Police Violence Against Black Women
From: Racial Profiling and Human Rights in Canada
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In Chapter 7, Andrea Anderson, a PhD candidate at Osgoode Hall
Law School and criminal defence lawyer, makes the case that the dominant
paradigm of racial profiling fails to adequately address the experiences
of Black women, and explores the ways in which racialized and Black
women have been unjustly targeted and have had their rights violated by
police officers.
Contributors
Andrea S Anderson
Andrea S Anderson is a PhD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School and a criminal defence lawyer.