In a sentencing circle, the participants in a conventional criminal sentencing hearing (the accused and counsel, Crown counsel, and the judge) are joined by others normally excluded from the process: the victim(s) of the offence, the police officers involved, and members and officials of the accused\u27s First Nation community. Tables and chairs are arranged in a circle. To encourage the participation of the offender, the judge declares the maximum possible terms of sentence. Once this and any other appropriate opening statements are made, each person seated in the circle has an equal opportunity to speak about the needs of the offender and of the victim, about any constraints on the community\u27s participation in the rehabilitation of the...
Discusses key issues relevant to sentencing procedure, including the burdens and standards of proof ...
Restorative justice challenges the traditional outcomes and processes of the criminal justice system...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
In a sentencing circle, the participants in a conventional criminal sentencing hearing (the accused ...
This Thesis attempts to develop an understanding of the problems that Aboriginal offenders encounter...
This article analyses the criteria and guidelines that have been developed for the operation of circ...
This Article examines reforms to criminal sentencing procedures in Canada, focusing on Aboriginal he...
The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadi...
Trial court judges who work in remote Northern Canadian Aboriginal communities use judicially conven...
Sentencing in Canada has remained fairly consistent since formalized courts, at both the federal and...
This thesis examines the use of sentencing circles for Aboriginal offenders in Canada. The purpose o...
Informal sentencing procedures in remote Indigenous communities of Australia have been occurring for...
This paper ‘ is a preliminary exploration of two new approaches in criminal justice which have impof...
Section 718.2 (e)’s directive to canvass all available sanctions other than imprisonment that are re...
Two decades have passed since section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada was enacted and subseq...
Discusses key issues relevant to sentencing procedure, including the burdens and standards of proof ...
Restorative justice challenges the traditional outcomes and processes of the criminal justice system...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...
In a sentencing circle, the participants in a conventional criminal sentencing hearing (the accused ...
This Thesis attempts to develop an understanding of the problems that Aboriginal offenders encounter...
This article analyses the criteria and guidelines that have been developed for the operation of circ...
This Article examines reforms to criminal sentencing procedures in Canada, focusing on Aboriginal he...
The case of Christopher Pauchay demonstrates some of the differences between predominant Euro-Canadi...
Trial court judges who work in remote Northern Canadian Aboriginal communities use judicially conven...
Sentencing in Canada has remained fairly consistent since formalized courts, at both the federal and...
This thesis examines the use of sentencing circles for Aboriginal offenders in Canada. The purpose o...
Informal sentencing procedures in remote Indigenous communities of Australia have been occurring for...
This paper ‘ is a preliminary exploration of two new approaches in criminal justice which have impof...
Section 718.2 (e)’s directive to canvass all available sanctions other than imprisonment that are re...
Two decades have passed since section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada was enacted and subseq...
Discusses key issues relevant to sentencing procedure, including the burdens and standards of proof ...
Restorative justice challenges the traditional outcomes and processes of the criminal justice system...
Parole for offenders serving life sentences has ignited questions in media reports and political cir...