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Introduction: commentaries on policing in Toronto.

Publication: Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Publication Date: 01-JUL-03
Format: Online - approximately 567 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
From time to time this journal examines in greater detail issues of particular importance to criminology and criminal justice in Canada. One such issue is clearly the implications of a series of articles published by the Toronto Star in 2002 and available on the Star's Web site. For example, on 20 October 2002, a headline in the newspaper proclaimed that "Police Target Black Drivers." The actual story told a somewhat different tale, using much more equivocal language: "Star analysis ... suggests racial profiling" (emphasis...

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