Table of Contents
PART ONE: THEORIES OF DIVERSITY AND JUSTICE
Chapter 1: Defining Diversity and Inequality
Chapter 2: Theories of Justice
Chapter 3: Crime and Social Exclusion
PART TWO: FACES OF DIVERSITY AND JUSTICE IN CANADA
Unit One: Aboriginal Canadians
Chapter 4: An Overview of Justice and Canada 's First Nations Peoples
Chapter 5: Lessons in Decolonialization: Aboriginal Overrepresentation in Canadian Criminal Justice
Unit Two: Young Offenders
Chapter 6: An Overview of Justice and Canada 's Young Persons
Chapter 7: Explaining Juvenile Behaviour
Unit Three: Older Adults
Chapter 8: An Overview of Justice and Canada 's Older Adults
Chapter 9: Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: A Discussion Paper by Health Canada
Unit Four: Lesbians and Gay Men
Chapter 10: An Overview of Sexual Preference and Justice in Canada
Chapter 11: Committing Hate: Who and Why
Unit Five: Gender
Chapter 12: An Overview of Gender and Justice in Canada
Chapter 13: Explanations of Illegal Behaviour
POSTSCRIPT: Justice System Responses to Diversity-related Issues in Canada
EPILOGUE: Lessons from Abroad: Equality and Diversity in the UK Justice System