INDG 107.3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Restorative Justice, Helen Betty Osborne

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Chapter 10 belanger on customary & traditional laws. Groups followed by class discussion (lasted roughly an hour: discuss the similarities and differences between the four case studies that encapsulate the central issues confronting native people in canada seeking justice. Personal stories of transforming the criminal justice system and issue of overrepresentation. Overrepresentation of ab people in prisons across canada (few case examples, helen. Betty osborne 1971 (257), pamela george, jj harper 1998 (259); 1995 (260) Native policing emerged in 1960s policing agreements in native justice systems (266), hiring more native constables (262) which were part of new structural changes (restorative justice programs) (266) Restorative justice efforts sentencing circles, alternative youth programs (bush camps, youth-justice committees); healing lodges (i. e. for ab women offenders in sk); national. Ab strategy to ensure programs for those in federal corrections native liaison officers, access to elders spiritual services. Restoring justice to deter conflict of the law .

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