The Safe Streets and Communities Act (SSCA), a recent and wide-reaching piece of the Conservative Party of Canada’s tough-on-crime agenda, will exacerbate the ongoing crisis of Indigenous over-incarceration. In this article, I review the extensive literature that addresses the causes of Indigenous over-representation in the Canadian criminal justice system before assessing the impact of R v Gladue, nearly fifteen years after the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision. I analyze how the SSCA will restrict courts’ resort to Gladue, thus resulting in the incarceration of increasing numbers of Indigenous people. I then develop one avenue of constitutional challenge to the SSCA’s mandatory minimum sentences that is tailored to Indigenous offenders. ...
The recent National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (the National Inqui...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
The Safe Streets and Communities Act (SSCA), a recent and wide-reaching piece of the Conservative Pa...
In R v Gladue, the Supreme Court of Canada famously remarked that the incarceration of Indigenous pe...
Indigenous people have been grossly over-represented in the Canadian criminal justice system. In res...
The most significant development in the criminal law for Aboriginal people over the last 25 years wa...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
In the mid-1990s, section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada was enacted in response to the ala...
This article considers the disproportionate incarceration rate of Aboriginal offenders in Canadian p...
This article examines one component of the Correctional Service of Canada\u27s (CSC) risk classifica...
Winner of the Student Writer Award Silver Medal, Research Essay Category (3rd-4th Year), Winner of a...
Canada’s Indigenous population has been over represented in Canada’s prison population for a conside...
In Ewert v. Canada, the Supreme Court considered an Indigenous federal inmate’s claim that the conti...
Aboriginal peoples have been recognized as statistically overrepresented in the Canadian prison syst...
The recent National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (the National Inqui...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...
The Safe Streets and Communities Act (SSCA), a recent and wide-reaching piece of the Conservative Pa...
In R v Gladue, the Supreme Court of Canada famously remarked that the incarceration of Indigenous pe...
Indigenous people have been grossly over-represented in the Canadian criminal justice system. In res...
The most significant development in the criminal law for Aboriginal people over the last 25 years wa...
This thesis considers Canadian criminal sentencing laws and the implications of such upon Indigenous...
In the mid-1990s, section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada was enacted in response to the ala...
This article considers the disproportionate incarceration rate of Aboriginal offenders in Canadian p...
This article examines one component of the Correctional Service of Canada\u27s (CSC) risk classifica...
Winner of the Student Writer Award Silver Medal, Research Essay Category (3rd-4th Year), Winner of a...
Canada’s Indigenous population has been over represented in Canada’s prison population for a conside...
In Ewert v. Canada, the Supreme Court considered an Indigenous federal inmate’s claim that the conti...
Aboriginal peoples have been recognized as statistically overrepresented in the Canadian prison syst...
The recent National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (the National Inqui...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
Canada\u27s criminal justice system has been shaken out of its stolid complacency in recent years by...