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Based on first-hand interviews with victims, offenders, and others on the frontlines, Indictment puts the Canadian criminal justice system on trial and proposes a bold new vision of transformative justice.
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Based on first-hand interviews with victims, offenders, and others on the frontlines, Indictment puts the Canadian criminal justice system on trial and proposes a bold new vision of transformative justice.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 220mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781487506278
- ISBN-10: 1487506279
- Artikelnr.: 67745281
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 220mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781487506278
- ISBN-10: 1487506279
- Artikelnr.: 67745281
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. He has served in the Prime Minister’s Office as in-house legal counsel and lead policy advisor on criminal justice and public safety. He was also a law clerk at the Supreme Court of Canada. He is the author of Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada’s Opioid Crisis.
1. "It Looked like Madness": Trauma
Part 1: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
2. "Set Up to Fail": Criminalizing People Who Use Substances
3. "From Protectors to Villains": Mental Health, Poverty & Homelessness
4. "Justice Is Not Blind": Indigenous Peoples
5. "Thrown in with the Wolves": Incarcerating Indigenous People
6. "The Usual Suspects": Anti-Black Racism
7. "An Alien System of Law": Suppression of Indigenous Justice
8. "Nobodies": Victims of Crime
9. "Do No Harm or Injustice": Secondary Victimization
10. "Perfectly Designed"
Part 2: A New Vision for Criminal Justice
11. A New Vision
12. Healthy Kids and Communities: Preventing Childhood Trauma and Investing
in Social Determinants of Justice
13. Decriminalizing People: Public Health Approaches to Substances, Mental
Health, Poverty, and Homelessness
14. Transforming Trauma: Holistic Support for People Who Were Harmed and
Caused Harm
15. Real Safety: Mobile 24/7 Non-Police Responses
16. Peacemaking and Accountability: Restorative Justice as the Primary
Approach to Resolving Conflict
17. Rehabilitation and Healing: Abolition of Traditional Prisons and Jails
18. Indigenous Justice
19. "New and Better Stories"
Acknowledgments
Methodology
Content Notes
Mental Health and Counselling Resources for Readers
Notes
Index
Part 1: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
2. "Set Up to Fail": Criminalizing People Who Use Substances
3. "From Protectors to Villains": Mental Health, Poverty & Homelessness
4. "Justice Is Not Blind": Indigenous Peoples
5. "Thrown in with the Wolves": Incarcerating Indigenous People
6. "The Usual Suspects": Anti-Black Racism
7. "An Alien System of Law": Suppression of Indigenous Justice
8. "Nobodies": Victims of Crime
9. "Do No Harm or Injustice": Secondary Victimization
10. "Perfectly Designed"
Part 2: A New Vision for Criminal Justice
11. A New Vision
12. Healthy Kids and Communities: Preventing Childhood Trauma and Investing
in Social Determinants of Justice
13. Decriminalizing People: Public Health Approaches to Substances, Mental
Health, Poverty, and Homelessness
14. Transforming Trauma: Holistic Support for People Who Were Harmed and
Caused Harm
15. Real Safety: Mobile 24/7 Non-Police Responses
16. Peacemaking and Accountability: Restorative Justice as the Primary
Approach to Resolving Conflict
17. Rehabilitation and Healing: Abolition of Traditional Prisons and Jails
18. Indigenous Justice
19. "New and Better Stories"
Acknowledgments
Methodology
Content Notes
Mental Health and Counselling Resources for Readers
Notes
Index
1. "It Looked like Madness": Trauma
Part 1: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
2. "Set Up to Fail": Criminalizing People Who Use Substances
3. "From Protectors to Villains": Mental Health, Poverty & Homelessness
4. "Justice Is Not Blind": Indigenous Peoples
5. "Thrown in with the Wolves": Incarcerating Indigenous People
6. "The Usual Suspects": Anti-Black Racism
7. "An Alien System of Law": Suppression of Indigenous Justice
8. "Nobodies": Victims of Crime
9. "Do No Harm or Injustice": Secondary Victimization
10. "Perfectly Designed"
Part 2: A New Vision for Criminal Justice
11. A New Vision
12. Healthy Kids and Communities: Preventing Childhood Trauma and Investing
in Social Determinants of Justice
13. Decriminalizing People: Public Health Approaches to Substances, Mental
Health, Poverty, and Homelessness
14. Transforming Trauma: Holistic Support for People Who Were Harmed and
Caused Harm
15. Real Safety: Mobile 24/7 Non-Police Responses
16. Peacemaking and Accountability: Restorative Justice as the Primary
Approach to Resolving Conflict
17. Rehabilitation and Healing: Abolition of Traditional Prisons and Jails
18. Indigenous Justice
19. "New and Better Stories"
Acknowledgments
Methodology
Content Notes
Mental Health and Counselling Resources for Readers
Notes
Index
Part 1: The Criminal Justice System on Trial
2. "Set Up to Fail": Criminalizing People Who Use Substances
3. "From Protectors to Villains": Mental Health, Poverty & Homelessness
4. "Justice Is Not Blind": Indigenous Peoples
5. "Thrown in with the Wolves": Incarcerating Indigenous People
6. "The Usual Suspects": Anti-Black Racism
7. "An Alien System of Law": Suppression of Indigenous Justice
8. "Nobodies": Victims of Crime
9. "Do No Harm or Injustice": Secondary Victimization
10. "Perfectly Designed"
Part 2: A New Vision for Criminal Justice
11. A New Vision
12. Healthy Kids and Communities: Preventing Childhood Trauma and Investing
in Social Determinants of Justice
13. Decriminalizing People: Public Health Approaches to Substances, Mental
Health, Poverty, and Homelessness
14. Transforming Trauma: Holistic Support for People Who Were Harmed and
Caused Harm
15. Real Safety: Mobile 24/7 Non-Police Responses
16. Peacemaking and Accountability: Restorative Justice as the Primary
Approach to Resolving Conflict
17. Rehabilitation and Healing: Abolition of Traditional Prisons and Jails
18. Indigenous Justice
19. "New and Better Stories"
Acknowledgments
Methodology
Content Notes
Mental Health and Counselling Resources for Readers
Notes
Index