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Police -- Canada -- Biography.
Racism -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax.
Racism -- Canada -- Case studies.
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Lawrence, Calvin, 1949-
Lawrence, Calvin, 1949-
Police -- Canada -- Biography.
Racism -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax.
Racism -- Canada -- Case studies.
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Black
cop
:
my
36
years
in
police
work
, and
my
career-ending
experiences
with
official
racism
/ Calvin Lawrence with Miles Howe.
by
Lawrence, Calvin, 1949-
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, c2019.
Call #:
363.2092 L419b
Subjects
Lawrence, Calvin, 1949-
Police
-- Canada -- Biography.
Racism
-- Nova Scotia -- Halifax.
Racism
-- Canada -- Case studies.
ISBN:
9781459414488 (pbk.)
Description:
272 p. : ill., portraits ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Calvin Lawrence became a
cop
at age twenty. He was recruited by the Halifax
police
department at a time of heightened racial tension in the city. From the start, some fellow African Canadians wondered if he had sold out. White citizens wondered whether a
black
Canadian even belonged in the job. Calvin takes readers into his confidence as he learns to navigate as a beat
cop
, and how to deal with
racism
in the community — and worse, in the
police
force itself. Lawrence leaves Halifax to join the RCMP. He shares his
experiences
about basic training in Regina, followed by a stint as Newfoundland's only
black
Mountie. He is pegged for undercover
work
there, but before long his cover is blown. RCMP stereotyping leads him into Toronto's notorious drug squad as an undercover
police
officer, and then to
years
in elite Mountie squads protecting prime ministers and presidents. Throughout his career, Calvin
experiences
hostility and
racism
within the force — completely contrary to the
official
values and image of the RCMP. Standing up for his rights gets him blacklisted for advancement, and ultimately leads him to clinical depression arising from workplace hostility and mistreatment. As a seventh-generation Canadian, Calvin Lawrence has written a book which lays bare key failures of Canadian
police
organizations. Even today they operate on the basis that only white Canadians are entitled to the rights promised to all by the rule of law and the Canadian Charter of Rights.
Other authors:
Howe, Miles, 1977-
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