This is the first in-depth look at racial profiling by police and security officials in Canada. This book uses social science evidence, judicial decisions, media reports, and government and police documents. The work aims to foster understanding and reform by addressing why police profile, what damage it causes, and whether it is ever reasonable.
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This is the first in-depth look at racial profiling by police and security officials in Canada. This book uses social science evidence, judicial decisions, media reports, and government and police documents. The work aims to foster understanding and reform by addressing why police profile, what damage it causes, and whether it is ever reasonable.
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Add this copy of The Colour of Justice: Policing Race in Canada to cart. $12.50, very good condition, Sold by C. R. Scott rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lukeville, AZ, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Irwin Utp.
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First Edition, First Printing by numberline
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Irwin Utp
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2006
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English
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16778470048
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Toronto, Irwin Law, 2006, hardcover, 268 pp, First Edition, First Printing by numberline, Near Fine in Near Fine dustjacket. Straight, tight and clean with no markings, bump to top board edge. Dustjacket unclipped bearing original price, slight edge bumps, in new Brodart sleeve. A study of the extent to which race, ethnicity and religion are being used as indicators of suspicion by police and security officials in Canada. Social science studies, judicial decisions, commission findings, government and police documents, personal narratives and media reports are all cited in the extensive, 83-page appended notes section. Index appended. ISBN 9781552211151