An analytic essay on racism against Indigenous peoples in Canadian juries.AgoraCopyright held by authors.Canadian juriesRacismIndigenous peopleAgora 202
The purposes of this study were to investigate: (1) whether mock jurors would discriminate against a...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
Given the current social and political climate of emphasis on sexual violence awareness, as well as ...
© The Author(s) 2017. Indigenous peoples in Australia, the United States and Canada are significantl...
This Article highlights how Batson challenges may be instructive for addressing racial biases in jur...
Under common law, Canadian jury panels, or arrays, are supposed to be broadly representative. In the...
Indigenous Peoples are overrepresented in all aspects of the Canadian criminal justice system. Most ...
Under common law, Canadian jury panels, or arrays, are supposed to be broadly representative. In the...
Winner of the Student Writer Award Silver Medal, Research Essay Category (3rd-4th Year), Winner of a...
The Canadian criminal jury system has some unique characteristics. In contrast to American law, that...
In both Canada and the United States, the constitutional right to a jury trial includes the right to...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
The jury system is intended to instill fairness and increase confidence in the American legal system...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looks at jury selection in Canada by examining th...
As illustrated by the recent Los Angeles riots, communities perceive bias in the judicial system whe...
The purposes of this study were to investigate: (1) whether mock jurors would discriminate against a...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
Given the current social and political climate of emphasis on sexual violence awareness, as well as ...
© The Author(s) 2017. Indigenous peoples in Australia, the United States and Canada are significantl...
This Article highlights how Batson challenges may be instructive for addressing racial biases in jur...
Under common law, Canadian jury panels, or arrays, are supposed to be broadly representative. In the...
Indigenous Peoples are overrepresented in all aspects of the Canadian criminal justice system. Most ...
Under common law, Canadian jury panels, or arrays, are supposed to be broadly representative. In the...
Winner of the Student Writer Award Silver Medal, Research Essay Category (3rd-4th Year), Winner of a...
The Canadian criminal jury system has some unique characteristics. In contrast to American law, that...
In both Canada and the United States, the constitutional right to a jury trial includes the right to...
The Canadian criminal justice system is facing serious criticism for being racist. Certain Canadian ...
The jury system is intended to instill fairness and increase confidence in the American legal system...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looks at jury selection in Canada by examining th...
As illustrated by the recent Los Angeles riots, communities perceive bias in the judicial system whe...
The purposes of this study were to investigate: (1) whether mock jurors would discriminate against a...
Racial and ethnic minorities continue to be substantially underrepresented on criminal juries. At al...
Given the current social and political climate of emphasis on sexual violence awareness, as well as ...