This paper is concerned with how provincial courts respond to sexual assault cases, in light of their imperfect record on convicting perpetrators as well as their negative impact on the well-being of many survivors. I first conduct research to identify the causes of both these problems, and then I develop and assess several potential government policies to improve the court process. My research is informed by a literature review and eight interviews with victim support workers, advocates, academics, lawyers, and judges. I conclude that governments need to take multiple actions to address these problems, beginning with policies that specialize court actors and processes, educate judges, and inform survivors
Although most battered women seeking formal help have some contact with court, limited research exis...
The Sexual Violence Pilot Court (SVPC) seeks to lessen complainant retraumatisation by reducing time...
This thesis is intended to provide a first normative review of the justice system and Canadian crimi...
Women and children in Nova Scotia who are sexually assaulted, and who report the assault to the crim...
Very few survivors of sexual violence choose to engage the Canadian criminal justice system despite ...
Despite 30 years of significant change to the way the criminal justice system responds to sexual vio...
Academics have considered the treatment of domestic violence in Canada inadequate (Bell, Perez, Good...
This capstone investigates how restorative justice can be implemented into existing sexual violence ...
The equality guarantee contained in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has pr...
The changes in sexual assault laws, procedures for processing cases, as well as social norms hav...
Sexual Assault in Canada is the first English-language book in almost two decades to assess the stat...
Over the past few years, public attention focused on the Jian Ghomeshi trial, the failings of Judge ...
Sexual Assault in Canada is the first English-language book in almost two decades to assess the stat...
Despite legal reforms, there has been little improvement in police, prosecutor, and court handling o...
In 2001, three non-Aboriginal men in their twenties were charged with the sexual assault of a twelve...
Although most battered women seeking formal help have some contact with court, limited research exis...
The Sexual Violence Pilot Court (SVPC) seeks to lessen complainant retraumatisation by reducing time...
This thesis is intended to provide a first normative review of the justice system and Canadian crimi...
Women and children in Nova Scotia who are sexually assaulted, and who report the assault to the crim...
Very few survivors of sexual violence choose to engage the Canadian criminal justice system despite ...
Despite 30 years of significant change to the way the criminal justice system responds to sexual vio...
Academics have considered the treatment of domestic violence in Canada inadequate (Bell, Perez, Good...
This capstone investigates how restorative justice can be implemented into existing sexual violence ...
The equality guarantee contained in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms has pr...
The changes in sexual assault laws, procedures for processing cases, as well as social norms hav...
Sexual Assault in Canada is the first English-language book in almost two decades to assess the stat...
Over the past few years, public attention focused on the Jian Ghomeshi trial, the failings of Judge ...
Sexual Assault in Canada is the first English-language book in almost two decades to assess the stat...
Despite legal reforms, there has been little improvement in police, prosecutor, and court handling o...
In 2001, three non-Aboriginal men in their twenties were charged with the sexual assault of a twelve...
Although most battered women seeking formal help have some contact with court, limited research exis...
The Sexual Violence Pilot Court (SVPC) seeks to lessen complainant retraumatisation by reducing time...
This thesis is intended to provide a first normative review of the justice system and Canadian crimi...