CRJS 1013 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Elder Abuse, Sexual Penetration, Reverse Discrimination

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Corrections: constitutional changes: charter of rights and freedoms 1982. Federal gov initiatives: equality rights sec. 15(1) and (2: legal rights sec 7-11, aboriginal rights sec 25, changes in law: criminal code of canada. Definition: committed to intimidate, harm, or terrify not only a person, but an entire group of people to which the victim belongs. Hate propaganda laws: section 318, section 319(1, section 319(2, section 430. 4. 1, section 718. 2(a)(1) Typology of hate crime offenders: offender motivations: thrill seeking crimes, most common type, thrill seeking is the most common motive: (cid:498)just bored and looking for fun(cid:499, vandalism/graffiti are common and violence is often used. Juveniles and young adults are over-represented against the victim: reactive or defensive crimes. Encourage (cid:498)active recruitment(cid:499) from minority groups: special constitutional rights of aboriginal people sec. Federal government: sentencing provisions for aboriginal young offenders in ycja. Police: aboriginal liaison police officer, aboriginal policing. Corrections: aboriginal programming, aboriginal facilities: 9 spiritual healing lodges.

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