CRMN 3040U Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Restorative Justice, Victimisation, Canadian Indian Residential School System

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2006): often, arrest & booking is seen as a more efficient short-term response to the situation than going through mental health system, consequences of traditional arrest response (3, 1. In sum people with criminal record tend to be disproportionally offenders with mental illness: they have longer stays in comparisons to those without mental illness, 2. Jails are not an ideal therapeutic environment for those with mental illness: 3. They tend to be revictimized by other inmates when incarcerated and/or released before they are stabilized. In toronto, these are called m. c. i. t"s: stands for, mobile crisis intervention team. Mcit"s (e. g. , police officers, emergency department healthcare staff, consumers of the. 2. restorative justice & domestic violence: more resources and more cross training between officers and nurses across the board. The officer listening could hopefully use this to do better next time and to learn: motivated by kay pranis (us rj expert, https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=pea6hyt5coo, thoughts, cannot force someone to use this approach.

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