Some Reflections on New Criminal Justice Policies in Canada: Restorative Justice, Alternative Measures and Conditional Sentences

IF 2.7 Q1 Social Sciences
Carol La Prairie
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Abstract

There have been significant changes in criminal justice policy in Canada in the past two years. Among these was Bill C-41 which received Royal Assent on July 13, 1995, and came into force on September 3, 1996, and amended the sentencing provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada (CCC). This legislation contained two provisions which are widely considered to have the most potential to reduce the use of imprisonment especially at the provincial and territorial levels. Another related change in criminal justice policy in Canada has been the adoption of “restorative justice”. A general over-reliance on the use of imprisonment and aboriginal over-representation in prisons have been long-standing problems in Canada. This initial assessment will consider the “fit” between suitable candidates for the new justice approaches and those presently sentenced to prison. The paper will argue that without broader quidelines for inclusion and adequate community resources to support them, it is unlikely these new initiatives will have much of an impact on incarceration levels. Without a better understanding of the problem, aboriginal over-representation in correctional institutions is also unlikely to change.
对加拿大新刑事司法政策的几点思考:恢复性司法、替代措施和条件判决
在过去两年中,加拿大的刑事司法政策发生了重大变化。其中的C-41号法案于1995年7月13日获得御准,并于1996年9月3日生效,修订了《加拿大刑法》的量刑条款。这项立法载有两项规定,人们普遍认为这两项规定最有可能减少监禁的使用,特别是在省和地区一级。加拿大刑事司法政策的另一个相关变化是采用了“恢复性司法”。加拿大长期存在的问题是普遍过度依赖使用监禁和监狱中土著人数过多。这项初步评估将考虑新司法方法的合适候选人与目前被判入狱的人之间的“契合度”。这篇论文认为,如果没有更广泛的包容性指导方针和足够的社区资源支持,这些新举措不太可能对监禁水平产生太大影响。如果对这个问题没有更好的了解,惩教机构中土著人的比例过高也不太可能改变。
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期刊介绍: For over 30 years, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology has been presenting a professional eclectic approach to the tertiary field of criminology by promoting quality research and debate on crime and criminal justice. Features of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology include: - peer review of all articles - a diversity of theoretical and methodological articles - current ethical and ideological debates - special topic features. Disciplines covered include: - psychology - law - politics - history - sociology - forensic sciences.
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