There is a consensus that some racial groups are over-represented in their contact with the Canadian justice system, but a lack of agreement about possible reasons for this over-representation. The two dominant explanations for disproportionate minority contact (DMC) with the police are differential involvement in crime and differential treatment by the police. Differential treatment may be due to disproportionate possession by minorities of risk factors for police contact or to discriminatory policing. This paper uses data on self-reported delinquency and police contacts from a representative sample of Canadian youth aged 12 to 17 years from the National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth to test the hypotheses that DMC is due to dif...
This study takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to examine police stops in an Ontario city....
Background Street-level policing has been recognized as a driver of health-related harms among pe...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Anne Dannerbeck, Social WorkDisproportionate Minority Con...
Disproportionate minority contact, or DMC, has received national attention as a pervasive problem in...
Canada enjoys an international reputation for tolerance, diversity, and inclusivity. However, a clos...
This thesis proposes that the systemic differential treatment of aboriginal and racial minority peop...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
Few studies that examine the public's perception of the police force exist in Canada. To contribute ...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
Canada is commonly depicted as a diverse and tolerant immigrant-receiving nation, accepting of indiv...
This study addresses the link between gang membership and arrest frequency, exploring the Gang Race...
Minority youth are disproportionately represented in the juvenile justice system. Examining how raci...
This study takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to examine police stops in an Ontario city....
Background Street-level policing has been recognized as a driver of health-related harms among pe...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Anne Dannerbeck, Social WorkDisproportionate Minority Con...
Disproportionate minority contact, or DMC, has received national attention as a pervasive problem in...
Canada enjoys an international reputation for tolerance, diversity, and inclusivity. However, a clos...
This thesis proposes that the systemic differential treatment of aboriginal and racial minority peop...
There is an ongoing and polarizing discourse with respect to the impartiality of the criminal justic...
Few studies that examine the public's perception of the police force exist in Canada. To contribute ...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
Disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a pervasive problem throughout the juvenile justice syste...
Canada is commonly depicted as a diverse and tolerant immigrant-receiving nation, accepting of indiv...
This study addresses the link between gang membership and arrest frequency, exploring the Gang Race...
Minority youth are disproportionately represented in the juvenile justice system. Examining how raci...
This study takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to examine police stops in an Ontario city....
Background Street-level policing has been recognized as a driver of health-related harms among pe...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Anne Dannerbeck, Social WorkDisproportionate Minority Con...