Research at a Glance: Indigenous Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice System (CJS)

Young people identified overrepresentation of the Indigenous population in Canada’s Criminal Justice System (CJS) as unfair, and largely a result of societal discrimination as well as systemic discrimination in the justice system. They also felt that it was symptomatic of the poverty and intergenerational trauma affecting Indigenous communities.

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Dernière modification avril 17, 2026, 19:58 (TU)
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contact_email OG-GO@justice.gc.ca
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open_canada_date_published 2018-07-05 00:00:00
open_canada_keywords {"fr": ["Jeune contrevenant", "Affaires autochtones", "Autochtones", "Jeune autochtone", "Justice pénale", "Questions juridiques", "Recherche"], "en": ["Young offenders", "Aboriginal affairs", "Aboriginal peoples", "Aboriginal youth", "Criminal justice", "Legal issues", "Research"]}
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title_fr Recherche en un coup d’oeil: Surreprésentation des Autochtones dans le système de justice pénale (SJP)
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