Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The Anti-Terrorism Act and security measures in Canada : public views, impacts and travel experiences / Nicole Crutcher & Michelle Budak.

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Alternate Title

La Loi antiterroriste et les mesures de sécurité au Canada : opinions du public, répercussions et expériences de voyage.

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).

Description

1 online resource (vii, 50 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: La Loi antiterroriste et les mesures de sécurité au Canada : opinions du public, répercussions et expériences de voyage.
"December 2005"--Title page.

Summary

"This report examined the responses of 1,703 Canadians in March 2005 to a variety of knowledge, opinion and experienced-based questions in relation to the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), as well as other post-9/11 security measures. In order to address concerns raised in previous research conducted by the Department that visible minority Canadians may be disproportionately affected by the ATA and other security measures, this study over-sampled people who self-identified as belonging to a visible minority group. In order to determine if visible minority respondents were disproportionately affected, their responses were compared to non-minority respondents. In addition to the overall results, only statistically significant differences between visible minority and non-minority respondents are provided in this report. The survey includes five sections: awareness and concern surrounding terrorism and antiterrorism legislation, the application of terrorism-related legislation, racial profiling in Canada, impact of the legislation and the experiences of the respondents when crossing borders and passing through airport security. The discussion and conclusion provide a synthesis and analysis of the results of this survey."--Page v.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Purpose -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Awareness and concern -- 5.2. Application -- 5.3. Racial profiling -- 5.4. Impact -- 5.5. Crossing borders and airport experiences -- 5.5.1. Air travel within Canada -- 5.5.2. Air travel between Canada and U.S. -- 5.5.3. Air travel between Canada and countries outside North America -- 5.5.4. Travel between Canada and U.S. other than by air -- 5.5.5. Returning to Canada -- 6. Discussion and conclusion -- References -- Appendix A. Draft questionnaire -- Appendix B. Tables.

Series

Research report (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division) ; rr05-11e.

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