-
Posted on lundi, 22 juin, 2026The Over-Judicialization of Homelessness: Social Profiling
People experiencing homelessness are often targeted by law enforcement because of behaviors related to their survival in public spaces. This cycle of judicialization accentuates their marginalization rather than addressing it. In this visual post, produced by students as part of the course Visual Advocacy/Law and Film, two speakers from the Clinique Droit Devant expose the mechanisms of social profiling and present the Justice-Homelessness Support Program (PAJIC). -
Posted on lundi, 8 juin, 2026Racial Profiling: A Symptom of a Lack of Training on Implicit Biases
See More -
Posted on jeudi, 4 juin, 2026Representing Yourself in Canada’s Legal System
See More -
Posted on jeudi, 28 mai, 2026When Justice Has No voice: Outaouais Without Lawyers
See More
Visual Posts
See AllSharing legal knowledge frame by frame
Jurivision is a University of Ottawa Faculty of Law knowledge mobilization and visual legal advocacy initiative. Explore our visual publications highlighting the work of researchers, the experience of legal practitioners and the important matters of law that touch all Canadians and people around the world.
Docu-Courses
Docu-Courses are open-access online courses that use audiovisual storytelling as the primary way to share knowledge. Designed for professionals, educators, and students alike, these courses offer a dynamic and engaging way to deepen your understanding of legal concepts through multimedia learning.
Keys to the Court
Foundations of Haudenosaunee Law
Your can also discover our Docu-Courses available in French.
Certified Docu-Course
This course may be eligible towards substantive CPD requirement of various professional organizations, such as law societies from various provinces and territories. A certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the course.
“The Jurivision experience will allow legal scholars and students to explore visual production tools in order to reach a wider audience, share legal knowledge more effectively, and gain a persuasive advantage.”
Marie-Ève Sylvestre, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Ottawa
Stay informed of our latest news and publications
Have a question or a problem?
