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Racialized policing : Aboriginal people's encounters with the police  Cover Image Book Book

Racialized policing : Aboriginal people's encounters with the police / Elizabeth Comack.

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  • ISBN: 9781552664759 :
  • Physical Description: 254 p. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Winnipeg : Fernwood Pub., c2012.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Native peoples > Canada.
Police > Canada.
Native peoples > Canada > Social conditions.
Police > Canada > Attitudes.
Racism > Canada.
Police-community relations > Canada.
Racial profiling in law enforcement > Canada.
Canada > Race relations.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Legislative Library.

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Legislative Library, Vaughan Street HV 7936 .R3 Com c.1 (Text) 36970000912420 Manitoba Heritage Collection Not holdable Onsite consultation -
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Foreword 9(1)
Preface And Acknowledgements 10(3)
1 Race And Racism
13(14)
Understanding Race and Racialization
16(7)
Racism and Othering
18(1)
Everyday Racism
19(1)
Racial Formation
20(3)
Racialization and Policing
23(4)
2 Racial Profiling Versos Racialized Policing
27(39)
Government Inquiries
28(2)
Systemic Racism and Racialization
30(1)
The Commission's Findings
31(4)
Police Stops: Use of Discretionary Power
32(1)
Perceived Fairness of Police Stops
33(1)
The Exercise of Discretionary Power
34(1)
The Toronto Star Articles
35(1)
A Firestorm of Controversy
36(5)
Criminologists Weigh In
41(4)
Experiences of Racial Profiling
45(2)
Mere "Anecdotes"?
47(3)
The Kingston Study
50(3)
The Toronto Star Redux
53(3)
From Racial Profiling to Racialized Policing
56(8)
Policing and the Reproduction of Order
57(3)
The Culture of Policing
60(2)
Racialized Spaces
62(2)
Moving Forward
64(2)
3 Colonialism Past And Present
66(23)
Colonialism Past
69(10)
The North West Mounted Police
74(5)
Colonialism Present
79(8)
Social Exclusion and Poverty
79(3)
Violence and Alcohol Use
82(2)
Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice System
84(3)
The Production of "Crime"
87(2)
4 The Shooting Of J.J. Harper
89(26)
The Sequence of Events
90(2)
The Inquest
92(2)
Competing Truth Claims
92(1)
Constructing the Key Players
93(1)
The Inquest Report
94(1)
The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry
95(6)
The Encounter
95(2)
The Shooting
97(1)
The Issue of Witness Credibility
98(1)
The Investigation
99(2)
The Blue Wall
101(5)
The Tasering Death of Robert Dziekanski
106(2)
Race and Racism in the Harper Case
108(4)
Collateral Damage
112(3)
5 Starlight Tours
115(37)
Darrel Night's Starlight Tour
117(3)
The Freezing Deaths of Rodney Nastius and Lawrence Wegner
120(3)
The Trial of Constables Hatchen and Munson
123(3)
The Hatchen and Munson Appeal
126(6)
The Freezing Death of Neil Stonechild
132(2)
The RCMP Investigation into Stonechild's Death
134(4)
The Wright Commission
138(3)
Unrest within the Saskatoon Police Service
141(1)
Competing Truths about Starlight Tours
142(4)
The Death of Frank Joseph Paul
146(3)
Making Sense of Starlight Tours
149(3)
6 Policing Winnipeg's Inner-City Communities
152(40)
Racialized Poverty, Crime, and Violence in the Inner City
153(3)
Models of Policing in Winnipeg
156(4)
The Experiences and Standpoints of Aboriginal People
160(26)
The "Usual Suspects"
162(5)
Racialized and Sexualized Frames
167(4)
The Use of Racist and Sexist Language
171(3)
Troublesome Police Practices
174(12)
"A Problem of Considerable Magnitude"
186(6)
7 The Shooting Of Matthew Dumas
192(27)
The Dumas Inquest
196(8)
The Inquest Testimonies
197(7)
"An Unexpected Tragedy"
204(2)
"Race Had Nothing to Do with This"
206(1)
Unpacking the Official Version
207(3)
Racialized Policing in the Dumas Case
210(7)
Mundane Processes
210(4)
"An Indian Boy in the North End"
214(3)
Tragic-but Not Unexpected
217(2)
8 Racialized Policing And Reproducing Order
219(16)
The Denial of a Fundamental Problem
220(4)
What Is to Be Done?
224(7)
ReFraming the Problem
231(2)
Community Mobilization
233(2)
Appendix: A Note On Methodology 235(2)
References 237


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