The Further Erasure of Race in Charter Cases

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Title
The Further Erasure of Race in Charter Cases
Abstract
Despite a very sophisticated and rich jurisprudence on racial profiling, there are very few criminal cases in Canada where the issue has been litigated. This is as true today in 2016 as it was in 2006 when I wrote this article examining cases from 2003-2006. This piece from 2006 explores why there is such litigation silence. It also develops arguments about how race and systemic racism are relevant in thinking about the meaning of detention under section 9 of the Charter and in the interpretation of behaviour that the police often believe gives rise to the necessary reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigative detention. Finally, the piece identifies the relevance of the failure of the police to collect race data on street interactions in thinking about admissibility under section 24(2) of the Charter.
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SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
2741245
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2016-03-04
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9/29/23, 5:12 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Tanovich, D. M. (2016). The Further Erasure of Race in Charter Cases (SSRN Scholarly Paper 2741245). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2741245
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