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The Justice System in Canada
A Review of the Issues

Conclusion
Footnotes


332. H.B. Hawthorne, A Survey of the Contemporary Indians of Canada: Economic, Political, Educational Needs and Policies, 2 Vols. (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1966-67).

333. Nann and Goldberg, The Legal Problems, at 59.

334. Patricia Weiser Easteal, Vietnamese Refugees: Crime Rates of Minors and Youths in New South Wales, (Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1989), at 4-7.

335. Etherington, Review of Multisulturalism.

336. Gordon Allport, The Nature of Prejudice (New York: Addison-Wesley, 1954).

337. Meredtih and Paquette, Survey of Students.

338. Martha Minow, Making All the Difference: In lusion, Exclusion and American Law (Cornel University Press, 1990).

339. Kayleen M. Hazelhurst, Migration, Ethnicity and Crime in Australian Society, (Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1987), at 143.

340. A. Currie and P. Doherty, National Inventory of Aboriginal Justice Programs, Projects and Research, First Edition (Ottawa: Department of Justice Canada, 1990).

341. Etherington, Review of Multiculturalism. 342 Ibid.

343. Gallup Canada, Inc., Focus Groups.

344. Etherington, Review of Multiculturalism.

345. 16id.

346. Ibid.

347. Ibid.

348. Ibid.

349. Ibid.

350. Ibid.

351. Ibid.

352. Ibid.

353. Ibid.

354. Ibid.

355. Ibid

356. Pearcy, Youth/Criminal, at 4.

357. Gordon and Nelson, Census '93.

358. Etherington, Review of Multiculturalism.

359. Etheringion, Review of Multiculturalism.


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