Feb 17! @Schulich_CrimJ@SchulichLaw will host a panel with the authors of “Defund the Police” report. El Jones, Harry Chritchley & @jennlmtaylor will provide an overview of their recommendations for defunding and detasking police&the broader societal implications. All welcome!
Next Friday Feb 11. Join us for our health law seminar on human rights and social justice in mental health with Dr. Marina Morrow @yorkuniversity ! All welcome, link to join in the poster. Time is AST. @HealthLawAtDal @SchulichLaw @DalHealth
The Record Suspension Clinic through @FryMainland helps break this cycle. I launched the fundraising component of the Clinic while in law school & E Fry has supported several women (successfully) through the application process. You can support this work: https://t.co/4Ydqo1eamO
I was the Co-Coordinator for the Record Suspension Clinic through @FryMainland in law school, helping clients facing this situation. The record suspension process & the way employers treat applicants w/ records do not enable people to change their lives.
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I got this letter in the mail yesterday from my brother who is serving time in Stony Mountain Penitentiary. It was written from someone else on the range and says "The Voice For All Inmates."
Tonight! Join us at 6 pm ADT / 5pm EST for our second event in the @Schulich_CrimJ@SchulichLaw series w amazing speakers: @SaraTessier15 @KPateontheHill @emiliercoyle!
Everyone welcome! The link to join is: https://t.co/z3mFtj8BgQ
There are two types of deterrence and they are important to consider when reading about criminal/prison law issues in the news, policies or legislation.
Stay tuned for more info this week!
This is one of the many underlying principles of criminal and prison law, which focuses on how to prevent people (the public or the individual) from committing crimes.
Canada's prison ombudsman calls COVID isolation 'extremely concerning': Measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country's prisons violate their human rights: There are alternatives https://t.co/l12GAdePdD
We've compiled a legal information resource for people attending Wet'suwet'en Solidarity Actions. The information is not an endorsement of colonial law, but rather a guide so that Wet’suwet’en supporters may be better informed when interacting with police.
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@Bell -Every call someone makes from a prison is a collect call. This means the person on the other end has to pay $1/minute, and that’s local – according to CBC, a long-distance call can be $25 for 20 minutes. The cost adds up quickly. https://t.co/WyIao9xwOF