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Gladue: Beyond Myth And Towards Implementation In Manitoba, Debra Parkes, David Milward Jan 2012

Gladue: Beyond Myth And Towards Implementation In Manitoba, Debra Parkes, David Milward

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In the mid-1990s, section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code of Canada was enacted in response to the alarming over-representation of Aboriginal people in Canada’s prisons and jails. Its admonition to consider “all available sanctions other than imprisonment that are reasonable in the circumstances… with particular attention to the circumstances of Aboriginal offenders” requires, according to the Supreme Court in the leading case of R v Gladue, that justice system participants do things differently in sentencing Aboriginal people. However, in the ensuing years the level of over-representation has got worse, rather than better. There are a number of different explanations that …