Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The views of Canadian scholars on the impact of the Anti-Terrorism Act [electronic resource] / Thomas Gabor.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

La loi antiterroriste et ses effets : point de vue d'universitaires canadiens.

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1 online resource (iv, 104 p.)

Note

Issued also in French under title: La loi antiterroriste et ses effets : point de vue d'universitaires canadiens.
Description based on print version record.

Summary

The aim of this project was to ascertain the major effects of the Anti-Terrorism Act. Toward this end, a number of academic experts in terrorism have been identified by Department of Justice personnel and have been asked to offer their assessments of the impact of the Act. The experts were also asked to provide their views on trends in terrorism and the threats faced by Canada. Furthermore, they were asked to offer advice regarding the manner in which this country ought to respond to these threats. Canadian authors include Rex Brynen, David Charters, Stuart Farson, Robert Martyn, Kent Roach, Martin Rudner, Lorne Sossin, James Stribopoulos, Don Stuart, Wesley K. Wark and Reg Whitaker.

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Online Access

Series

Research report (Canada. Dept. of Justice) ; rr05-5e.

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