Racial profiling and human rights in Canada : the new legal landscape /
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Imprint: | Toronto, ON : Irwin Law, 2018. ©2018 |
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Description: | vii, 404 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11711690 |
Table of Contents:
- Editors' Introduction
- Part I. Deconstructing Racial Profiling
- Chapter 1. Defining Racial Profiling
- Chapter 2. The Human Rights Approach to Addressing Racial Profiling: The Activity of the Ontario Human Rights Commission
- Chapter 3. Interrogating the Definition of Racial Profiling: A Critical Legal Analysis
- Chapter 4. Applying the Racial Profiling Correspondence Test
- Part II. Forms and Sector Analysis
- Chapter 5. Bias-Neutral Policing: A Police Perspective on the Intersection of Racial Profiling with Modern-Day Policing and the Laws That Govern
- Chapter 6. "Singled Out": Being a Black Youth in the Suburbs
- Chapter 7. The Re-framing of Racial Profiling: Police Violence Against Black Women
- Chapter 8. Damaged Goods: A Critical Perspective on Consumer Racial Profiling in Ontario's Retail Environment
- Chapter 9. Racial Profiling of Women in Canada: Beyond a "Gender-Free" Lens
- Part III. Preventing and Responding to Racial Profiling
- Chapter 10. The Importance of Collecting Race Data: Preventing Racial Profiling and Promoting Inclusive Citizenship
- Chapter 11. A Double-Edged Sword: Carding, Public Safety, and the Impact of Racialized Police Practices
- Chapter 12. Community Engagement in Policing: As a Dialogic Tool for Combating Racial Profiling
- Chapter 13. Ending Racial Profiling
- Appendix Race Data and Traffic Stops in Ottawa, 2013-2015: A Report submitted to Ottawa Police Services Board and Ottawa Police Service
- Table of Cases
- Index