CRM 3307 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Indian Act, Welfare Fraud, Dangerous Offender

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How you understand the readings is really important. Have to have evidence from the readings and a thoughtful use of it. Women (2005-6: 15% of those admitted to correctional facilities in 2011/12, provincial: 6% of people in provincial/territorial sentenced custody, federal: 4% of people in federal sentenced custody (2011-12 juristat says. 7%: remand: 6% of people remanded into custody to await court appearances were female, 16% of people on probation, parole or serving a conditional sentence in. 2004/2005 were female, in 2011/12 19-20% (juristat 2011-12: 80% of women incarcerated are there for property related offences (jackson 1999: 201) Aboriginal women account 43% of female admissions to provincial/territorial sentenced custody & 37% of women admitted to remand, which compares to. Extent of domestic violence, sexual abuse, etc. is much more severe than the rest of the population: against aboriginal population, gladue. Aboriginal women are now more likely to get longer sentences: but gladue works for men, but not for women.

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