Yukon is funding $530,000 on 3-year pilot project to formalize and standardize the process of writing Gladue reports for judges sentencing Indigenous offenders. “This is really about getting the best possible information about any individual offender before the court, for consideration in determining what’s an appropriate sentence, and what the variety of that sentence might be — restorative options, rehabilitative options, those kind of things,” said Justice Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee.
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Call to Action # 30 : Justice (25-42)
Pilot funding to standardize writing Gladue reports
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RCMP launches Race-Based Data Collection pilot project (January 9, 2024)
Expanding legal supports and services for Indigenous people living in urban areas (December 8, 2023)
New head of Nunavut RCMP aims to hire more Inuit (June 7, 2023)
RCMP officers to begin field testing Body-worn cameras in Nova Scotia, Nunavut and Alberta (May 11, 2023)
Improving access to legal supports and services for Indigenous families in Montreal (March 14, 2023)
Collaboration With FSIN Enhances Police Oversight (March 8, 2023)
Ottawa laying groundwork for Indigenous justice systems, says Lametti (January 13, 2023)
Call to Action # 30
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