Anger is a key emotion in understanding public opinion towards crime and punishment: it is frequently mobilized in public discourse and is elicited by specific incidents. But what role do emotions play in questions of punishment for crime?

Classified as: mcgill research, Emotions, anger, Department of Sociology, Jean-Denis David, criminology, INRS
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Published on: 7 Feb 2022

Canadian cities that have significant visible minority and Aboriginal populations have bigger police forces than those without. No matter what the actual level of crime.

Classified as: culture, news, First Nations, Canada, Research, Crime, Aboriginals, Visible Minorities, Criminal justice, society, Jason Carmichael, criminology, Sociology Department
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Published on: 16 Sep 2015
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