CRIM 131 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Aboriginal Peoples In Canada, Canada, Recidivism

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Lecture (cid:624): introduction to the canadian criminal justice system. Money industry (durkheim theory: reassign what is a crime if there were no crimes) Lack of actual justice and equality (over representation and over processing of certain groups of individuals) Lecture (cid:625), week (cid:626): introduction to the canadian cjs. Chapter (cid:624): whe foundations of criminal justice system whe ule of la(cid:435) The requirement that governments, as well as individuals, be subjected to and abide by the law. No one person is above the law. All persons are bound to the law and entitled to protection by the law. The law should be observed and enforced equally. Along with other documents provided the basis for the emergence of the rule of law. Became the foundation of the english law and, subsequently, of the canadian. The primary law of the land and guarantees fundamental freedoms, legal rights, and equality rights for all the citizens of canada, including those accused of crime.

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