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“Despite official policies to address implicit biases, both gender and racial stereotypes continue to impede Canada’s efforts to adequately address radicalization into, and disengagement from, extremist violence."

Investigating implicit biases around race and gender in Canadian counterterrorism
International Journal: Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis
Vol. 75 Issue 4, pp. 594–613,
2020
882/ "Despite official policies to address implicit biases, both gender and racial stereotypes continue to impede Canada’s efforts to adequately address radicalization into, and disengagement from, extremist violence." https://t.co/lcDRBoekaM pic.twitter.com/d9W7anMbRh
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