Canada’s Indigenous population has been over represented in Canada’s prison population for a considerable period of time. In the mid-1980s, for instance, aboriginal people made up approximately two percent of the population of Canada but made up ten percent of the penitentiary population.1 On September 3, 1996, the Parliament of Canada enacted a number of amendments to the Criminal Code of Canada, R.S.C., 1985.2 One of these was in response to the level of incarceration of Indigenous people: section 718.2(e). This provision deals with the sentencing of “aboriginal offenders.” It states as follows: A court that imposes a sentence shall also take into consideration the following principles: (e) all available sanctions other than imprisonment ...
R. v. Ipeelee and R. v. Ladue demonstrate the dilemma courts face in their efforts to remedy the his...
Peer reviewedAuthor manuscript / Accepted version.Canada’s community-based custody sanction — the co...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Canada’s Indigenous population has been over represented in Canada’s prison population for a conside...
This chapter explores how institutional inter-generational trauma is perpetuated by criminal justice...
Indigenous people have been grossly over-represented in the Canadian criminal justice system. In res...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
Aboriginal peoples have been recognized as statistically overrepresented in the Canadian prison syst...
Government statistics and empirical research have long documented the fact that Aboriginal people ac...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
R. v. Ipeelee and R. v. Ladue demonstrate the dilemma courts face in their efforts to remedy the his...
Peer reviewedAuthor manuscript / Accepted version.Canada’s community-based custody sanction — the co...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
Canada’s Indigenous population has been over represented in Canada’s prison population for a conside...
This chapter explores how institutional inter-generational trauma is perpetuated by criminal justice...
Indigenous people have been grossly over-represented in the Canadian criminal justice system. In res...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
Statistics regarding the impact of the criminal justice system on native people in Canada are so sta...
Aboriginal peoples have been recognized as statistically overrepresented in the Canadian prison syst...
Government statistics and empirical research have long documented the fact that Aboriginal people ac...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
R. v. Ipeelee and R. v. Ladue demonstrate the dilemma courts face in their efforts to remedy the his...
Peer reviewedAuthor manuscript / Accepted version.Canada’s community-based custody sanction — the co...
Indigenous offenders are heavily over-represented in the Australian and Canadian criminal justice sy...