MANITOBA LAW JOURNAL|VOLUME 44 ISSUE 1 2021
We would like to acknowledge the support of the Faculty of Law Legal Research Institute in making these publications possible
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Table of Contents
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Part One: Sociological and Criminological Perspectives on the Toronto 18
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Introduction
MICHAEL NESBITT, KENT ROACH, DAVID C. HOFMANN, AND KEVIN LEE
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Chapter 1 – Homegrown Terrorist Radicalization: The Toronto 18 in Comparative Perspective
LORNE L. DAWSON AND AMARNATH AMARASINGAM
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Chapter 2 – A Social Network Analysis of the Toronto 18
DAVID C. HOFMANN
Chapter 3 – Criminological Perspectives on the Toronto 18
TIANA GAUDETTE, GARTH DAVIES, AND RYAN SCRIVENS
Chapter 4 – The Infiltration of the Toronto 18: A Conversation with Mubin Shaikh
AMARNATH AMARASINGAM AND MUBIN SHAIKH
Chapter 5 – The Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Toronto 18 Case
STEPHANIE CARVIN
Part Two: The Investigation and Charging of the Toronto 18
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Chapter 6 – Navigating National Security: The Prosecution of the Toronto 18
CROFT MICHAELSON
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Chapter 7 – Curing Complexity: Moving Forward from the Toronto 18 on Intelligence-to-Evidence
JAY PELLETIER AND CRAIG FORCESE
Chapter 8 – Improving the Intelligence to Evidence (I2E) Model in Canada
DAVE MURRAY AND DEREK HUZULAK
Chapter 9 – Financing the Toronto 18
JESSICA DAVIS
Part Three: Legal Issues at Trial
Chapter 10 – Trial by Jury and the Toronto 18
KENT ROACH
Chapter 11 – Canada v. Asad Ansari: Avatars, Inexpertise, and Racial Bias in Canadian Anti-Terrorism Litigation
ANVER M. EMON AND AAQIB MAHMOOD
Chapter 12 – Policing Entrapment
VINCENT CHIAO
Chapter 13 – The Dangers of Charter-Proofing the Toronto 18’s Prosecution
KENT ROACH
Part Four: Sentencing, Parole, Reintegration, and an Unknown Future
Chapter 14 – Sentencing the Toronto 18: Lessons from Then, Lessons for Now
MICHAEL NESBITT
REEM ZAIA
Chapter 16 – A Brief History of the Brief History of Citizenship Revocation in Canada
AUDREY MACKLIN
Concluding Thoughts
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Conclusion
MICHAEL NESBITT, KENT ROACH, AND DAVID C. HOFMANN
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Appendices