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  1. Chapter 2 - Inquiry scope and process

    From: From Impact to Action: Final report into anti-Black racism by the Toronto Police Service

     

    OHRC’s mandate, past findings, and rationale for an inquiry into anti-Black racism in Toronto policing

    The OHRC is mandated to promote and enforce human rights compliance and accountability, expose and challenge systemic discrimination, and examine incidents or conditions of tension or conflict from a human rights perspective. The OHRC does this through education, policy development, public inquiries, and strategic litigation.1

  2. Appendix 11 - OHRC Survey

    From: From Impact to Action: Final report into anti-Black racism by the Toronto Police Service

     

    OHRC Inquiry ‒ Survey for Toronto Police Service officers

    The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) is conducting this survey to support its public inquiry into anti-Black racism by the Toronto Police Service (TPS). It is working with the TPS, the Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB), the Toronto Police Association (TPA) and Black communities to make sure this work results in comprehensive, positive and meaningful action.

  3. Appendix 6 - Historical Timeline

    From: From Impact to Action: Final report into anti-Black racism by the Toronto Police Service

     

    Timeline of events related to issues of racial discrimination and racial profiling of Black persons by the Toronto Police Service, and OHRC initiatives related to the Toronto Police

    Note: With the exception of Sammy Yatim, all of the victims included below were Black.

    This is not an exhaustive list of incidents and activities. For the purposes of this document, the OHRC is not making any findings of racial profiling or racial discrimination relating to any of these events

     


     

  4. Appendix 5 - Methodology

    From: From Impact to Action: Final report into anti-Black racism by the Toronto Police Service

     

    Data

    In March 2017, the OHRC retained Dr. Scot Wortley, PhD (Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto) to provide expert assistance with the Inquiry.[1] His role included analyzing data the OHRC obtained from the TPS and Special Investigations Unit (SIU) for the period from January 1, 2010, to June 30, 2017, as well as survey data related to:

  5. Annexe 3 - Analyse comparative supplémentaire des données relatives au recours à la force et aux accusations transmises par le SPT

    From: De l’impact à l’action : Rapport final sur le racisme envers les personnes noires par le service de police de Toronto

     

     

    Scot Wortley et Ayobami Laniyonu

    Centre de criminologie et d’études sociolégales

    Université de Toronto

    Préparé pour la Commission ontarienne des droits de la personne

    Novembre 2022

     

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