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Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State

Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State

SKU: 511908 Categories: Access to Information, FIPA Program, Freedom of Information, Governance, Governance and Legislation, Legislation, Personal Privacy, Public Legal Education, Publication, Publication Subject Area Tags: first nations, indigenous, National Security, Oversight, policing, Race
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FIPA does not host this 3rd party publications, please follow this link HERE to purchase or download this publication from the issuing body.

Geographic Region

Canada

Publication Type

Third Party Publications

Publication Year

2018

Author(s)

Andrew Crosby

Publisher

Fernwood Publishing

ISBN

9781773630458

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