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It's a common belief that western nations believe that their own justice system is blind, and that all people are equal before the eyes of the law. Whether or not that's true is an entirely different scenario. Canadians take pride in our open mind approach to and acceptance of all cultures, multiculturalism is what makes this Canada so unique and great. A closer in depth analysis into Canada's justice system will show that their acceptance of all cultures did not leak through to the confinements of its courts. Why it is that one race or class is more likely to be an inmate? From a racial standpoint, is it in the genetics or the way that they are raised that inevitably lands them the hands of the judicial system or are there other factors that contribute to one race having a high number of criminals. Another form of possible...

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