Special Topics in Sociology (SOC*2900)
Code and section: SOC*2900*01
Term: Winter 2026
Instructor: Jessica Bundy
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Race, Crime, and Justice
This course critically explores the intersection of race and the criminal justice system in North America, with a primary focus on the Canadian context. It delves into how racial dynamics influence our understanding of crime, law, and justice, while also examining how the criminal justice system shapes societal perceptions of race. Particular attention will be paid to Indigenous and Black peoples in Canada. Students will engage with contemporary debates around systemic racism, settler colonialism, and the evolving role of law enforcement and justice institutions in perpetuating or challenging racial inequality. Various legal entities--including police, the courts, and corrections—will be considered throughout.