PPAS 2200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Neoliberalism, 8 Mm Video Format

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Final Examination Study Guide
PPAS 2200 2016 Fall
Duration: 2:00
Exam date and location: Monday, Dec. 5th, in class
Short Essay Questions
5 of the following questions will appear in the final examination. You will be asked to respond to 3 of
them (each one worth 33.33% of the final grade on the examination). The sources for responding are:
text book, articles, lectures and videos
1. Drawing on case studies and other course material, discuss the relationship
between law, crime and justice in the Canadian context by looking at least two of
the following concepts/issues: race, ethnicity, class, and gender.
2. Discuss the controversies surrounding communities, religious courts, and the
Canadian legal system. Page 95
3. Discuss in what ways and how does the history of colonization in conjunction
ith the la affet Idigeous people’s urret uleraility to offedig ad
criminalization?
4. Critically examine the four competing explanations for Indigenous over-
representation in the justice system and take a position. Page 95
5. How have neo-lieralis’s eooi ad soial poliies reated gedered
conditions of endangerment for women? Page 250
6. Define and discuss the term neo-liberalism. In what ways it is related to
discourse of crime and policing in Canada? Page 58
7. Discuss the treatment of the black people by the Canadian government and
justice system. How can we explain their overrepresentation in the Canadian
correctional system as well as their criminalization by the justice system. Article
for todays lecture and video
8. Reflecting on the plight of Muslims in the post 9/11 era, discuss whether it is
possible to balance national security and individual rights in Canada. Page 206
Article
9. To what extent and how poverty is gendered, racialized, and criminalized. Page
230 criminalization linked to these issues
10. How does social injustice shape diverse experiences within the context of
criminal justice? Illustrate your response by examining the links as they are
experienced by one particular community/group. Page 407 last article
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Exam date and location: monday, dec. 5th, in class. 5 of the following questions will appear in the final examination. You will be asked to respond to 3 of them (each one worth 33. 33% of the final grade on the examination). Page 250: define and discuss the term neo-liberalism. Page 58: discuss the treatment of the black people by the canadian government and justice system. How can we explain their overrepresentation in the canadian correctional system as well as their criminalization by the justice system. Article for todays lecture and video: reflecting on the plight of muslims in the post 9/11 era, discuss whether it is possible to balance national security and individual rights in canada. Article: to what extent and how poverty is gendered, racialized, and criminalized. Illustrate your response by examining the links as they are experienced by one particular community/group.