Queer Problems In Canada's Justice System

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The LGBTQ+ is faced with a variety issues, and these issues have their own unique solutions. Additional research, social movements, the creation and abolition of public policy, and societal consciousness are all steps in the right direction to solving queer problems in Canada’s justice system.
Research
In order to solve some of the issues the LGBTQ+ community is faced with, it is important to analyze the statistics and data available. Unfortunately, one of the greatest problems the justice system faces with dealing with the queer community, is the lack of knowledge about gay men and lesbians in Canada (King & Winterdyk, 2010, p. 167). More research is needed, especially in Canada, about the relationship between the queer community and discrimination, victimization, and criminality in order …show more content…

169). A study at the Williams Institute encouraged police departments to adopt nondiscrimination policies and zero tolerance policies, policies requiring law enforcement officers to respect the gender identity of individuals, LGBT specialized training, and prohibiting officer discrimination based on gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation (Mallory, Hasenbush, & Sears, 2015, p. 3). Many policies and laws are already established to protect minority groups such as the LGBTQ+ community, but it is essential that police agencies enforce the existing legislation (p. 3). Police agencies are already monitoring hate crime, but it is relatively new that they are breaking down hate crime based on the motivation (King & Winterdyk, 2010, p. 170). By breaking down hate crime in to categories such as race, sex, sexual orientation, and religion, police agencies are able to better police the needs based on geography (Watson, 2015, “police are tracking”, para. 1).

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