
National security, policing and criminal justice have emerged as important areas for research and policy development that affect newcomers to Canada. Security, policing, justice and integration policy must be informed by the diversity of Canadian society and the unique challenges posed by newcomers as both victims and perpetrators. The Justice, Policing and Security domain aims to contribute to Canada's promise as a just, peaceful and democratic society for all who inhabit its borders. Topics of focus include terrorism, human trafficking and smuggling, organized crime and ethnically-affiliated gangs, international pandemics, as well as the representativeness and responsiveness of Canadian policing and security agencies to newcomer communities.
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