Whai tikanga: In pursuit of justice. Māori interactions with the criminal justice system and experiences of institutional racism : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand. [PDF]
The criminal justice system in Aotearoa, New Zealand has a destructive history of interactions with Māori. Considered alongside the broader context of colonisation, this history provides a backdrop against which to understand contemporary Māori ...
Brittain, Eleanor
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The 'Other' laughs back: Humour and resistance in anti-racist comedy [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 The Author.This article outlines the ‘reverse discourses’ of black, African-American and Afro-Caribbean comedians in the UK and USA ...
Weaver, S
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Black Lives Matter: Decrypting Encrypted Racism [PDF]
The agitation of the Black Lives Matter movement has dominated the public discourse in the United States. Mobilized against the killing of unarmed black people, the movement and their sympathizers have made a series of demands for justice and dignity for
Ugorji, Basil
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Black and Asian police officers and support staff: prejudice, identity, agency and social cohesion [PDF]
This primary research paper presents a review of research that finds that the British Government’s new social cohesion agenda does hold promise for racial and ethnic prejudice reduction – but that social cohesion policies and practice must include at ...
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“I Treat Everyone with Respect”: Debt Collection Attorneys as Agents of Institutionalized Racism in a Color-blind America [PDF]
How do debt collection attorneys understand their work in light of increased regulation of the industry and its historic structural racism? Drawing on over sixty hours of observation in two small claims courts, analysis of three months of cases, and semi-
Miller, Mahala
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What does it mean to be racist? In truth the word racism is yet being misunderstood, and being “racist” has also been portrayed in the past centuries as a kind of habitual comportment which does not define the essence of what racism was. The misunderstanding has been perpetrated through the masses for a conspicuous period of time.
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Racism and Impeachment Power [PDF]
[Excerpt] “Does racism constitute a legitimate basis for removing a president? More generally, what is the scope of Congress\u27s removal power? ”In all but the most extraordinary circumstances, the remedy for incompetent political leadership -indeed ...
Greabe, John M
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Reporting racism: what you say matters [PDF]
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission has conducted research to learn more about the experiences of racism and racial and religious vilification in Victoria.
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Zur Interpretation der niederangeregten Zustände von Po214 (RaC’) [PDF]
C. Mayer‐Böricke, G. Lührs
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