Human rights and Security Lecture 4 Homeland Security Policing This week we are going to turn through history, and legality of state practices, in line with oppositional logic of human rights and security Specifically, go...
Human Rights and Security Lecture 3 Torture and Terror Global war on terror brought to attention the use of torture by the state, now moving to oppositional logic of security. Canada is not exempt from various acts of tort...
Human Rights and Security Lecture 2 War and Peacekeeping Oppositional logic human rights and security vary Parallel logic human rights and security resonate with one another. Idea and practice of war and its association wi...
Human Rights and Security Lecture 1 3 approach interdisciplinary humanities approach- diverse array questions about human rights is and what it ought to be. Security as polysemic having many different interpretations. The ...
Crime and Authority Lecture 2 We do not want to focus attention on representation of crime and tell us they misrepresent crime and authority, and criminological idea is better revealed by criminologists. She is going to in...
Representing Crime and Authority Lecture 5 Next week: Visit to Police Museum N-Z 2:30-4pm. Must be a theme to the essay (Police museum assignment) Central theme: Toronto police as long existing and reliable, and the other ...
Crime and Mind Lecture 8 Culture bound syndromes syndromes only found in some cultures and not others. Western psychiatrists are not comfortable with these syndromes. Basic cultural defence: when...
Crime and Mind Lecture 7 A cultural defence would be an individual acting in a way that is in accordance with the pre- sets of their culture, the courts would say the would understand and treat them leniently. In no law is...
Crime and Mind Lecture 11 Main idea for excluding juror would be that they are not impartial irrespective of the evidence Folk ideas were replaced by psychological ideas pro authoritarian; people...
Crime and Mind Lecture 9 Cultural Defence Continued Cultural assumptions are carried very deeply, therefore their understanding of insanity is also culturally loaded, madness may be defined in some cultures as a demonic pr...
October 10 VE day picture - Germany surrendering to powers of Soviet Union, Canada, France etc. - Flag British Flag (used as official flag of Canada) - Celebrating triumph of British empire but are in Cana...
October 3 For today: Modern democratic citizenship - Marshall- After math of WWII in UK (allies just won war) in UK demands for changes, working class people helped during war and they wanted changes (health c...
September 26 The roman empire - Contrast between Greece and Rome citizenship is used to illustrate citizens (tight night citizenship to more inclusive and hierarchical forms of citizenship - Egalitarian Greece...
September 19 - What kind of claims about rights are made/could be made by people in Puerto Rico? - Doesnt have right for US congress and choose president - In Puerto Rico no political rights - No relief i...
Crime and Mind Lecture 1 Traditional legal model of the mind only makes sense in the broader context of the mind, connected to other traditional view of the mind. Psychological model of the mind completely different from t...
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