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Race, Ethnicity, Crime and Criminal Justice in Canada
Canada has an international reputation for being a tolerant, diverse nation comprised of people from many racial, ethnic, cultural and religious groups. However, as with all heterogeneous countries, Canada has...
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Introduction. The Immigration-Crime Connection: Competing Theoretical Perspectives
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Unequal Before the Law: Immigrant and Racial Minority Perceptions of the Canadian Criminal Justice System
This paper examines attitudes towards the criminal justice system among a large, diverse sample of residents from Toronto, Canada. The results indicate that while most residents positively evaluate the perform...
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Racial and Ethnic Minority High School Students' Perceptions of School Disciplinary Practices: A Look at Some Canadian Findings
This study examined perceptions of differential treatment relating to school disciplinary practices in a racially and ethnically diverse sample (Black, South Asian, Asian, White, and “other” racial/ethnic back...