SOC310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Meritocracy, Intersectionality

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Justice nunn examined the justice system, and a lot of the recommendations had to do particularly with. As a result of some of those recommendations. Slide: more revisions, more punitiveness: r. v. So we"ve gone through 3 pieces of legislation that govern that yjs in canada should be able to distinguish between the 3, cross-reference lecture with textbook. Slide: hankivsky (2014: intersectionality promotes an understanding of human beings as shaped by the interaction of different social locations (e. g. race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender, class, sexuality, geography, age, disability/ability, migration status, religion). Lived realities are shaped by different factors and social dynamics operating together. Their jail admissions population is 10 times higher than what they represent in the general ontario population of young girls . Slide: first test- 35 : material, we"re looking at mostly how it is that we had a youth justice system in canada, look over lecture first look at overlap between lecture and everything else.

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