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    “Foids have no soul, they are not human.” A sociological examination of the language used by an online male supremacy group. 

    Levit, Irina (2020-06-01)
    The online incel community has seen a rise in participation and mainstream media attention, largely due to recent mass murders targeting women committed by self-identified members. Scholarship has therefore focused on the ...
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    Biased policing, martyrdom, white gratitude & brown pain: media narratives surrounding the Bruce McArthur case 

    Cashore, Maria (2021-08-01)
    Between 2010 - 2017, eight men from Toronto’s Gay Village went missing and later discovered murdered by Bruce McArthur, a 67-year-old gay, white man from Toronto. Upon McArthur’s 2018 arrest, allegations of racial bias and ...
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    A content and thematic analysis of Reddit discussions about When They See Us 

    Henry, Taya D. (2021-08-01)
    As the number of wrongful conviction media productions increases, an understanding of their impact on viewers is prudent. In this thesis, I investigated the effect of watching When They See Us – a dramatized miniseries ...
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    Youth homelessness: an exploration into the desire for family reunification 

    Therrien, Riley R. (2021-08-01)
    With family conflict serving as the predominant underlying factor that leads to youth homelessness, family has often been framed as “the problem.” As such, many youth services have ignored the role of family as potential ...
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    Exploring the interactional theory: a theoretical exploration of the dark web’s impact on delinquent behaviour 

    Magnante, Michael (2021-08-01)
    Throughout the years, modern issues of delinquent behaviour have evolved and shifted from the advancements of technology and the development of the virtual world. Despite the possibility for this connection, research has ...
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    Identity through Sports: Basketball and Black Masculinities 

    Akintoye-Bentola, Lawrence Suleman (2020-12-01)
    The development of black masculinities is a complex negotiation that is affected by various social constraints. While historically black males have faced significant checks on their construction of identity, their engagement ...
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    Perceptions of crime changes, well-being, and personal safety during the COVID-19 pandemic 

    Green, Siobhan M. (2021-08-01)
    Ontarians have been greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of their personal safety, well-being, and stress. As such, data was collected in January 2021 and surveyed 258 Ontarians to determine the effects that ...
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    “Feeling like Rapunzel, you know?”: A narrative inquiry of youth, boredom, and deviance 

    Gutierrez Cadavid, Carolina (2021-08-01)
    In a late modern society, the presence of placelessness and meaninglessness can be overwhelming to individuals, especially youth. Jock Young’s theory of human behavior suggests that individuals engage in crime to rid ...
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    Does mental context reinstatement mitigate Retrieval Induced Forgetting in eyewitnesses? 

    Crough, Quintan (2020-08-01)
    The current study sought to examine Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) as it may occur within an investigative setting, while also assessing Mental Context Reinstatement (MCR) as a tool to mitigate this forgetting. Various ...
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    Body-worn camera footage in the courtroom: an examination of the effects of BWC expert testimony on perceptions of police officer trustworthiness and guilt 

    Wardak, Rangina (2020-09-01)
    As more police agencies rely on Body Worn Cameras (BWCs) worldwide, the following study aims to guide policing and legal proceedings through an examination of perceptions of guilt and trustworthiness of an officer on trial ...
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