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Justice committee  That's quite correct.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  And the intent here is not to compare the national problems of racism and the legacy of slavery with a country that was the foremost in the Commonwealth or the former British Empire in eliminating slavery. We do not have the legacy of slavery in this country.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  My teaching is in ethics and quantitative methods.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  Quantitative methods--that's statistical applications.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  My professional training is in social psychology and quantitative methods, right.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  In English, it's U.S., which could be South Africa, but it is not. It is the United States.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  That's correct.

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser

Justice committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I'm Gary Mauser, a professor at Simon Fraser University. I am privileged to be in both the Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies, in criminology, as well as in the faculty of business administration. I have researched and published in c

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Professor Gary Mauser

Justice committee  I apologize. I will go more slowly. My remarks are directed to the question of whether or not incarcerating serious or violent offenders is effective in protecting the public. My reading of the criminological research suggests that imprisoning serious offenders is indeed effec

October 4th, 2006Committee meeting

Prof. Gary Mauser