2021y-aphreq3561a-06

AP/HREQ3561 6.0 A: Racism and the Law in Canada

Offered by: HREQ


 Session

Fall 2021

 Term

Y

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course discusses Canadian criminal law specifically in reference to current and historical policies and practices of racialization. The course examines the role of policing, prosecution, judging, and punishment in promoting and/or eradicating racism, and provides an analysis of the problems and prospects of criminal law practices in advancing human rights.Course credit exclusion: Prior to Fall 2017: AP/MIST 3561 6.00 Racism and the Law; ); AP/HREQ 3561 6.00 Racism and the Law (prior to Fall 2021). Prerequisites: 24 credits


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