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0861 |aXC71-1/1-421-13E-PDF
1101 |aCanada. |bParliament. |bHouse of Commons. |bStanding Committee on the Status of Women.
24512|aA call to action |h[electronic resource] : |breconciliation with Indigenous women in the federal justice and correctional systems / |cKaren Vecchio, chair.
24630|aReconciliation with Indigenous women in the federal justice and correctional systems
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bHouse of Commons, Canada, |c2018.
300 |ax, 180 p.
4901 |aReport of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women ; |v13th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session
500 |aOriginal published on: 2018/06/19; published on: 2018/09/21.
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Un appel à l’action : la réconciliation avec les femmes autochtones dans les systèmes judiciaire et correctionnel fédéraux.
500 |a"June 2018.”
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 |a"In this report, the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women (the Committee) makes 96 recommendations to the Government of Canada on how it can help improve Indigenous women’s access to and treatment in the justice system and their treatment in the correctional system. Many recommendations are aimed at helping to address factors contributing to Indigenous women’s interactions with the criminal justice system, such as violence, substance abuse, mental health problems and illnesses, and the foster care crisis. The report also emphasizes the importance of improving Indigenous women’s access to and treatment in the justice system, in particular through training for all key players in the system, access to legal aid, the use of Gladue reports, the restoration of judicial discretion in sentencing, and the implementation of alternative and restorative justice options. In addition, a number of recommendations are intended to improve Indigenous women’s treatment in the federal correctional system, including with regards to segregation and solitary confinement; access to culturally sensitive programming, training and education; the Corrections and Conditional Release Act, access to health services; and parole and reintegration of female Indigenous offenders into their communities"--Provided by publisher.
693 4|aNative women
693 4|aFemale offenders
693 4|aCriminal justice
693 4|aGovernment policy
7001 |aVecchio, Karen, |d1971-
77508|tUn appel à l’action |w(CaOODSP)9.857971
830#0|aReport of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women ;|v13th report, 42nd Parliament, 1st session.|w(CaOODSP)9.506808
85640|qPDF|s8.29 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/parl/xc71-1/XC71-1-1-421-13-eng.pdf