JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized Groups

JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized Groups This fact sheet presents information on Canadian federal offenders who were admitted to federal custody between fiscal years 2010/11 and 2019/20 for an offence punishable by a mandatory minimum penalty (MMP) as the most serious offence on sentence. Data were obtained from the Correctional Service of Canada. The primary aim of this research study was to examine whether Indigenous and racialized (i.e., non-White, non-Indigenous) offenders were differentially affected by MMPs over the ten-year period. 2023-05-17 Department of Justice Canada OG-GO@justice.gc.ca Government and PoliticsHealth and SafetyLawPersonsSociety and CultureCriminal justice systemresearchcrime statisticsracialized identitiessentencing JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized GroupsHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/jr/jf-pf/2022/jun.html JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized GroupsHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/jr/pf-jf/2022/jun.html JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized GroupsPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/jr/jf-pf/2022/pdf/RSD-JF2022-MMP-EN.pdf JustFacts: The Impact of Mandatory Minimum Penalties on Indigenous Peoples and Black and Other Racialized GroupsPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/jr/pf-jf/2022/pdf/RSD-JF2022-MMP-FR.pdf

This fact sheet presents information on Canadian federal offenders who were admitted to federal custody between fiscal years 2010/11 and 2019/20 for an offence punishable by a mandatory minimum penalty (MMP) as the most serious offence on sentence. Data were obtained from the Correctional Service of Canada. The primary aim of this research study was to examine whether Indigenous and racialized (i.e., non-White, non-Indigenous) offenders were differentially affected by MMPs over the ten-year period.

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