CRI365H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Harrison Mills, British Columbia, Correctional Service Of Canada, Healing Lodge

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Aboriginal sentencing rules ignored due to lack of funding, interest . 100 in bc very little glaude reports, in correlation to see how many people are being arrested. Associate chief justice peter griffiths, of the ontario court of justice, said that. They aren"t something that is just nice or helpful, he said. It is what the supreme court of canada says. Ensuring wage parity for first nation police officers. The ontario and federal governments are partners in supporting first nation police services, under the first nations policing program (fnpp), funded 52 per cent by canada and 48 per cent by ontario. Historically, under this partnership, salaries for officers employed by first nation police services were lower than those for opp officers. Expanding indigenous supports [. 2 million over two years]: Expanding the gladue program, which directs courts to consider non-custodial sentencing options and provides after-sentencing supports for indigenous offenders; Providing indigenous-specific services for victims to help address unique needs;

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