Rethinking the Bona Fides of Entrapment

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Author/contributor
Title
Rethinking the Bona Fides of Entrapment
Abstract
The law of entrapment has received very little scholarly attention in Canada despite the fact that its reliance on branding neighbourhoods and other locations as "high crime areas" and its low visibility encounters serve to engender discriminatory policing. This article relies on recent Charter decisions in other contexts to argue that an anti-racist lens is now required as part of the assessment of the bona fides of the investigation branch of the entrapment test from R v Barnes.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
1760006
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2011-02-13
Accessed
9/29/23, 5:12 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Tanovich, D. M. (2011). Rethinking the Bona Fides of Entrapment (SSRN Scholarly Paper 1760006). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1760006
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