* Acknowledgements* Introduction* Chapter 1: Canadian Criminal Justice: An Introduction, Curt Griffiths and Simon Verdun-Jones* Chapter 2: The Color of Crime: External and Internal Images, Katheryn K. Russell* Chapter 3: Racism in Justice: Perceptions, Commission on Systemic Racism in the Ontario Criminal Justice System* Chapter 4: Racial Discrimination and the Law: An International Perspective, Brian Burtch* Chapter 5: Kids, Cops, and Colour: The Social Organization of Police-Minority Youth Relations, Robynne Neugebauer* Chapter 6: First Nations Peoples and Law Enforcement: Community Perspectives on Police Response, Robynne Neugebauer* Chapter 7: Police Accountability and Black People: Into the Future, Eugene McLaughlin* Chapter 8: African Americans in Policing, Kenneth J. Peak* Chapter 9: Police and the Public, Dennis Forcese* Chapter 10: Policing and Aboriginal Justice, Jim Harding* Chapter 11: The Roles and Responsibilities of Aboriginal Women: Reclaiming Justice, Patricia Monture-Angus* Chapter 12: Self Government and Criminal Justice: Issues and Realities, Carol La Prairie* Chapter 13: Anti-Racist Directions in Probation Practice and Training, David Denney* Chapter 14: Further Travails of Canada's Human Rights Record: The Marshall Case, M.E. Turpel/Aki-Kwe* Chapter 15: Canadian Correctional Policy and Native Inmates: The Control of Social Dynamite, Marianne O. Nielsen* Chapter 16: Black People and the Criminal Law: Rhetoric and Reality, Paul Gordon
Robynne Neugebauer is Assistant Professor in Sociology at York University. Her research and teaching focus on criminology - policing, inequality in criminal justice, and wife assault; racism; education; and aging.
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