Racial profiling and human rights in Canada : the new legal landscape /

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Imprint:Toronto, ON : Irwin Law, 2018.
©2018
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
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Other authors / contributors:Foster, Lorne, editor.
Siu, Bobby, 1948- editor.
Jacobs, Lesley A., editor.
Azmi, Shaheen, 1961- editor.
ISBN:9781552214824
1552214826
Notes:Contains table of cases.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Issued also in electronic format.
Summary:"The book's primary theme is the notion of transformation. Part One examines racial profiling through an "equality as transformation" lens, which provides an instructive background for the development of public policy and public law. Part Two explores different manifestations of racial profiling, including new, emerging forms of racial profiling, as well as uncovering examples in everyday life that have been concealed and largely neglected. Part Three focuses on effective methods and strategies to prevent and respond to racial profiling, highlighting some transformative policy applications and equity initiatives."--
Other form:Racial profiling and human rights in Canada. Toronto : Irwin Law, 2018.
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