"The contributors do not mince words: racism is rife in the criminal justice system. They offer careful and courageous scholarship to support their claims and we would do well to heed them." - Sherene Razack, University of Toronto
"The contributors do not mince words: racism is rife in the criminal justice system. They offer careful and courageous scholarship to support their claims and we would do well to heed them." - Sherene Razack, University of TorontoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. The Racialization and Criminalization of Canadian Society - Kiran Mirchandani and Wendy Chan Part I: History 1. Settler Capitalism and the Construction of Immigrants and 'Indians' as Racialized Others - Andrea McCalla and Vic Satzewich 2. Defining Sexual Promiscuity: 'Race', Gender and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refuges Act, 1930-60 - Joan Sangster Part II: Racialization and the Legal System 1. The Criminalization of Race/the Racialization of Crime: there are no 'race shield laws' - Yasmin Jiwani 2. Looking at Law Through the Lens of Culture: A Provocative Case - Audrey Macklin 3. Racism and the Collection of Statistics relating to Race and Ethnicity - Julian Roberts Part III: Processes of Racialization and Criminalization 3. Police Constructions of Race and Gender in Street Gangs - Gladys L. Symons 4. The Criminalization of Aboriginal Women: Commentary by a Community Activist - Colleen Anne Dell 5. The Justice System and Canada's Aboriginal People: The Persistence of Racial Discrimination - John Hylton 6. "Making Sense" of Moral Panics: The "Young, Black Mugger" and Other Contemporary Folk Devils - Chris Doran 7. The Social and Legal Banishment of Anti-Racism: A Black Perspective - Akua Benjamin 8. The Dangerous Duality: The "Net Effect" of Immigration and Deportation on Jamaicans in Canada - Annmarie Barnes Appendix Contributors Index
Preface 1. The Racialization and Criminalization of Canadian Society - Kiran Mirchandani and Wendy Chan Part I: History 1. Settler Capitalism and the Construction of Immigrants and 'Indians' as Racialized Others - Andrea McCalla and Vic Satzewich 2. Defining Sexual Promiscuity: 'Race', Gender and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refuges Act, 1930-60 - Joan Sangster Part II: Racialization and the Legal System 1. The Criminalization of Race/the Racialization of Crime: there are no 'race shield laws' - Yasmin Jiwani 2. Looking at Law Through the Lens of Culture: A Provocative Case - Audrey Macklin 3. Racism and the Collection of Statistics relating to Race and Ethnicity - Julian Roberts Part III: Processes of Racialization and Criminalization 3. Police Constructions of Race and Gender in Street Gangs - Gladys L. Symons 4. The Criminalization of Aboriginal Women: Commentary by a Community Activist - Colleen Anne Dell 5. The Justice System and Canada's Aboriginal People: The Persistence of Racial Discrimination - John Hylton 6. "Making Sense" of Moral Panics: The "Young, Black Mugger" and Other Contemporary Folk Devils - Chris Doran 7. The Social and Legal Banishment of Anti-Racism: A Black Perspective - Akua Benjamin 8. The Dangerous Duality: The "Net Effect" of Immigration and Deportation on Jamaicans in Canada - Annmarie Barnes Appendix Contributors Index
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