Pursuing justice is daunting. It plays out in a variety of contexts
-- like the environment, employment, the criminal justice system --
and raises tough issues like racism, gender discrimination and
poverty. But ultimately the aim of studying justice is to achieve
it. This book is about justice in Canada: its definition, its
boundaries, its contradictions and its nuances. It is also about
the mechanisms and practices that enable the pursuit of justice. It
problematizes the notion of justice while defining and pursuing the
illusive notion of justice in Canadian society. This second edition
features updated content from the popular first edition as well as
new content about social justice and racism, the experiences of
racialized persons with police, settler colonialism and issues of
justice for gender and sexual minorities -- all from a Canadian
perspective. Additionally, each chapter contains objectives of the
chapter, case studies and discussion questions.
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