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Alan Dutton is a member of the Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society. He is an expert on anti-democratic movements, right wing extremism, Nazi organizations and the impact of racism on individuals, institutions and society. He specializes in methods to help youth recover from recruitment into political extremist groups. He has received the (MOSAIC ) human rights award, an award for combating racism from the Attorney General of British Columbia and an award of appreciation for government service from the Ministry Responsibility for Multiculturalism and Immigration of BC. Dutton holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Victoria, an M.A. in Sociology from the University of Victoria and did doctoral research (ABD) at Simon Fraser University where he was awarded a C.D. Nelson Memorial Scholarship. He holds a Certificate in Computer and Information Security from Langara College and an Associate Certificate (Hon.) in Web Technologies from the British Columbia Institute of Technology. He has taught ethnic relations and quantitative methods in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Simon Fraser University, in the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria, introductory sociology in the Secwepmec First Nations university transfer program (Secwepmec ) and introductory sociology in various Corrections Canada programs. Dutton was accepted as an expert witness on racism by the Ontario Labour Relations Board in an appeal by Paul Fromm of his termination by the Peel School Board〔(Findings of the Ontario College of Teachers regarding Paul Fromm )〕 and provided a report on the impact of Paul Fromm’s associations and activities.〔Dutton, A. (1998) Report on the Impact on Youth, Families and the Community of the Groups and Individuals with whom Paul From is Associated〕 Dutton was also accepted by the Supreme Court of BC as an expert on the impact of racism on juries in a case alleging discrimination by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia ==Government Service== Dutton served on the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council funding review committee from 2004–2006 and the “Blueprint for Change” steering committee struck by the Settlement and Multiculturalism Branch of the Ministry of the Attorney General of BC in 2004 to establish a five-year strategic direction on anti-racism and multiculturalism for the Province of British Columbia. Dutton served on the (Advisory Committee to the Canadian Secretariat - World Conference Against Racism (WCAR) ) in 2000 and chaired the Hate and New Media Working Group. The Working Group co-authored a detailed report on (Combating Hate on the Internet ) with extensive recommendations. Dutton was a delegate of the Government of Canada to the (European Union ) preparatory conference for the (United Nations World Conference Against Racism ) and was sponsored to attend the United Nations WCAR in Durban South Africa.〔(List of Delegates to the WCAR sponsored by the Government of Canada )〕 Dutton also supervised the organization of the Government of BC’s five regional preparatory conferences for the World Conference and co-edited the report of the recommendations of the conferences.〔Equality, dignity, justice: united to combat racism. Preparations for the world conference against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. Multiculturalism BC. ISBN 0-7726-4591-4〕 Dutton was part of a team that provided Corrections Canada research and workshops on hate groups in prisons. Matsqui Institution won an award from the Attorney General of B.C. for undertaking the workshops and training. Dutton also contributed to the Aboriginal Hate Crimes Forums, November 1999 funded by Multiculturalism BC and helped organize Anti-racism Terminology, Concepts and Training〔Anti-racism Terminology, Concepts and Training. Multiculturalism BC ISBN 0-7726-2334-1〕 Dutton also served as a member of the (Government of Canada Roundtable on Hate Crime ), co-authored the research paper, Hate Propaganda, for the Department of Justice Canada, provided training for Judges on hate crime, and was twice appointed to the BC (Advisory Council on Multiculturalism ). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alan Dutton」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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