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  • Open Information

    Research at a Glance: Judicial Discretion and MMPs (Mandatory Minimum Penalties)

    What we found: Young people noted that the most important factors judges should consider in fair and equitable sentencing are personal circumstances and history of the accused person, and the nature of the crime, including the context, severity and motive for the crime. Ultimately, young people...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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  • Open Information

    Research at a Glance: Indigenous Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice S...

    Young people identified overrepresentation of the Indigenous population in Canada’s Criminal Justice System (CJS) as unfair, and largely a result of societal discrimination as well as systemic discrimination in the justice system. They also felt that it was symptomatic of the poverty and...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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  • Open Information

    Research at a Glance: National Justice Survey 2017 - Mandatory Minimum Penalt...

    Reader's Note: This publication presents results of an online public opinion survey completed by a sample of Canadians who received an invitation through email, Facebook and Twitter (called "open link" sample; see method for more details). This survey mirrored a survey conducted with a...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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  • Open Information

    The Criminal Code of Canada

    The Criminal Code is a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted. It is often updated as society evolves and to improve the Canadian criminal process.
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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  • Open Information

    Hate as an Aggravating Factor at Sentencing. A Review of the Case Law from 20...

    This study examines the way courts have applied hate as an aggravating factor at sentencing (subparagraph 718.2(a)(i) of the Criminal Code). The main purpose of this research was to identify the most common characteristics of offenders and victims of hate crimes, to identify the most frequent...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
    Resource Formats:
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  • Open Information

    JustFacts: Firearm-Related Offences Subject to a Mandatory Minimum Penalty, 2...

    This fact sheet presents information on criminal court cases where the most serious offence in the case is a firearm-related offence subject to a mandatory minimum penalty (MMP). Data were obtained through a request to the Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics (CCJCSS) and...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
    • PDF
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