Diversity, Inequality and Canadian Justice
Released: Jul 01, 2010
Publisher: de Sitter Publications
Format: Hardcover, 320 pages
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This book is written for teachers and students exploring the key "faces" of social and cultural diversity, inequality, and justice in Canada. The authors present a panoramic view of theories and provide up-to-date statistics to uncover the interplay between justice, First Nations peoples, gender, sexual orientation, and age. Undergraduate students and teachers, as well as criminal justice agencies, will find the information in this book of value in their diversity-related courses and training programs.
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