Information provided on Emond's website:
Diversity and Indigenous Peoples in Canada, 5th Edition provides a firm foundation for criminal justice students and law enforcement to understand cultural and identity issues within the Canadian context. Through examining the concepts of diversity, human rights, and Indigenous issues, students will learn to responsibly manoeuvre through Canada’s evolving social landscape—a necessary skill in law enforcement.
Features
- Discussions on the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and issues impacting Indigenous peoples.
- Expanded coverage of 2SLGBTQ+ issues.
- Personal profiles of diverse community and professional leaders.
- New coverage of racialized groups.
- References included to various career fields in law enforcement.
- Updated statistics, court cases, and recent Canadian examples.
- New photos, figures, and tables.
- Key terms, exercises, chapter summaries, and extensive review questions.
- Test bank, PowerPoint slides, and instructor’s guide.
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