The Myth of Neutral Justice
Systemic Inequality as a Foundation of Criminal Law
The Corporate Crime Disappearing Act
100

What term describes the harm caused by corporations like unsafe workplaces or pollution that usually isn’t treated as criminal even though it can be deadly? 

Suite Crime

100

Who does Burtch argue is most often targeted by the criminal justice system in Canada?

Poor and racialized communities.

100

What percentage of corporate violations lead to criminal prosecution, according to the reading?

Less than one percent.

300

What does Neil Boyd argue is the real driver behind many murders in Canada, instead of organized crime, that politicians and the media often ignore?

Impulsive acts driven by poverty, stress, and emotional distress.

300

What does Giannetta say about Canada’s justice system and Indigenous people?

It is deeply rooted in colonialism and keeps Indigenous people oppressed.

300

How does the legal system usually treat environmental pollution caused by corporations?

As a regulatory or technical issue, not as a serious crime.

500

What concept does Laureen Snider use to describe how neoliberal ideology redefines what counts as crime to protect the powerful while criminalizing the poor?

The ideological narrowing of crime.

500

What does the Ontario Human Rights Commission data show about street checks?

Black residents were checked by police over three times more often than White residents in Toronto.

500

What does Snider mean by the "Ideology of Corporate Impunity"?

It’s the idea that corporate crimes are seen as isolated incidents, which protects corporations from being held fully accountable.

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