CRIM 2652 Midterm: MIDTERM 2 PRACTICE TEST (STUDENT MADE)

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Requirement that police make decisions based on reasonable suspicion/probable grounds. Initiative by toronto police service to remove racial profiling. Requirement that police are not allowed to voice opinions. Policing with low bias: racial profiling can be seen through an analysis of. Differential treatment towards middle eastern nationalities by police, border officers etc. All of the above: racial profiling can be defined as. Targeting members of a racial group based on supposed criminality of entire group. B + c: the ontario court of appeal defined racial profiling in the case . R v. gladue (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) (cid:159) A boxer racially profiled in halifax by ticketing and towing vehicle on no reasonable grounds that was given and an apology by officer. A doctor who performed illegal abortions on pregnant mothers. Addressed in both david tanovich and griffith"s readings.