What are the rights of missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada today?
How have the government of Canada and all other institutions responded to this situation?
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Attention! Once you have submitted an answer, you will not be able to change it later. You will not be able to view the previous question. Question 10 2 pts Correctional Services Canada uses a rating system to classify prison inmates according to security risk level. A higher security risk level classification has consequences such as withdrawal of certain privileges and increased likelihood of serving out a longer sentence. In a study published in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and...
consider how the residential schools system has impacted the physical and mental health of Aboriginal populations in Canada today. Reflect on what you understand of Intergenerational trauma and the effect of trauma on peoples' health choices
consider how the residential schools system has impacted the physical and mental health of Aboriginal populations in Canada today. Reflect on what you understand of Intergenerational trauma and the effect of trauma on peoples' health choices
In the Washington Post article, "what caused the Ferguson riot exists in so many other cities, too," Elijah Anderson contends that lack of trust between communities and policies is caused by several factors, including: A. A deep and innate feeling of hatred of the police by people of color B. The use of "broken windows policing" C. The stereotyping of young men as "deviants" and "criminals"D. A and BE. B and C Because of the nature of the work that men and women tend...
Under the Equal Protection standard this is a type of discrimination based on how the law is written? What must be involved for the Court to apply strict scrutiny standard? Mere rationality A What offers individuals protection from the government taking away their rights and is a bedrock of the political socialization through out institutions nd has become a cultural imperative? Facial B. The Bill of Rights C. Fundamental right D. Gender discrimination E. According to the Court the government...
What would be a proper way to form an introduction when discussing the topics attached? 1. How have differences in race, class, and sexual orientation created conflict within women's activism? 2. What strategies have been used to advocate for women and queer communities? 3. When the Equal Rights Amendment was first proposed, women labor activists were against it because they supported protective legislation for women, legislation that relied on a legal differentiation between the sexes. Today we still have protections...
1. We argued in the text that Rawls's Difference Principle asserts that it is only just to have an unequal distribution of wealth if all persons benefit from that allocation, relative to the situation of an equal distribution. But we also argued that the total level of utility attainable might depend on the distribution of wealth, as utility could be higher in an unequal position if incentive effects enhance productive efficiency. Discuss the implications of these comments for a morally...
When Nazi Germany overtook Europe in the early 20th Century, resistance movements sprung up in the occupied countries, and many civilians risked – and lost – their lives against Nazisim. Today, in Saudi Arabia, women who protested restrictions on the rights of women imposed by that country have been jailed, and remain jailed, even after some of the rights they asked for have been granted. Initial Post InstructionsFor the initial post, address the following: What core values would you risk...
How the history of TB infection, treatment, and stigma might have impacted the mental health of Aboriginal people then and today. There are many chronic and infectious diseases to which Indigenous people might be more vulnerable. What role can the determinants of health play in preventing the growth of both chronic and infectious diseases?
Public health interventions must balance the rights and concerns of individuals with the needs and safety of society. For example, should the government require vaccinations to prevent disease outbreaks? Does the government have the authority to enforce such health behaviors? Why or Why not? In other words, whose rights should prevail the rights of the individual to freedom or the rights of the public to stay safe and healthy? How would you balance the rights of individual and society? Show...