Canada is commonly depicted as a diverse and tolerant immigrant-receiving nation, accepting of individuals of various racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Nevertheless, Canadian institutions have not been immune to allegations of racial bias and discrimination. For the past several decades, Toronto's Black communities have directed allegations of racial discrimination at the police services operating within the city. Using a mixed-methods approach, this thesis examines Black males' perceptions of and experiences with the police in the Greater Toronto Area. In order to provide a comprehensive examination of this issue, this thesis is comprised of three studies with three distinct groups of Black males. The first of these three studies ...
This study examines the effects of media produced constructions of Black masculinity and crime on To...
This study investigated race-and-place profiling in Toronto within a neighborhood context. It explor...
This thesis proposes that the systemic differential treatment of aboriginal and racial minority peop...
Canada is commonly depicted as a diverse and tolerant immigrant-receiving nation, accepting of indiv...
Canada enjoys an international reputation for tolerance, diversity, and inclusivity. However, a clos...
For as long as Black men and police officers have co-existed in North America, tensions have persist...
This study takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to examine police stops in an Ontario city....
This study investigates the perspectives of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) youth living in Wind...
This study investigates black immigrants’ perceptions of police-black civilian deadly encounters in ...
Effective law enforcement is contingent on public support. A growing volume of research examining pu...
Due to the persistent and tenacious practices of anti-Black racism, embedded in White supremacist po...
In response to the increased prevalence of gun violence in Toronto, local politicians and media have...
Black males are treated unfairly and killed more by law enforcement than any other group. The curren...
Recent high-profile lethal use of force incidents in the United States involving White police office...
Diasporic communities are everywhere conceivable in today’s globalizing world. Winnipeg, Manitoba, a...
This study examines the effects of media produced constructions of Black masculinity and crime on To...
This study investigated race-and-place profiling in Toronto within a neighborhood context. It explor...
This thesis proposes that the systemic differential treatment of aboriginal and racial minority peop...
Canada is commonly depicted as a diverse and tolerant immigrant-receiving nation, accepting of indiv...
Canada enjoys an international reputation for tolerance, diversity, and inclusivity. However, a clos...
For as long as Black men and police officers have co-existed in North America, tensions have persist...
This study takes a quantitative and qualitative approach to examine police stops in an Ontario city....
This study investigates the perspectives of African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) youth living in Wind...
This study investigates black immigrants’ perceptions of police-black civilian deadly encounters in ...
Effective law enforcement is contingent on public support. A growing volume of research examining pu...
Due to the persistent and tenacious practices of anti-Black racism, embedded in White supremacist po...
In response to the increased prevalence of gun violence in Toronto, local politicians and media have...
Black males are treated unfairly and killed more by law enforcement than any other group. The curren...
Recent high-profile lethal use of force incidents in the United States involving White police office...
Diasporic communities are everywhere conceivable in today’s globalizing world. Winnipeg, Manitoba, a...
This study examines the effects of media produced constructions of Black masculinity and crime on To...
This study investigated race-and-place profiling in Toronto within a neighborhood context. It explor...
This thesis proposes that the systemic differential treatment of aboriginal and racial minority peop...