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Research at a Glance: Performance Measurement
Young people believed it is very important to measure the performance of the criminal justice system (CJS). They indicated that they wanted to know if the CJS effectively deters... -
Navigator Programs in Canada
This Research in Brief describes navigator programs in Canada, a people-focused approach to enhancing access to justice by providing assistance to those with serious legal... -
Litigation Year in Review 2016
This Litigation Year in Review 2016 is intended to provide Canadians with some highlights of the progress we made this past year in several important areas of litigation. In... -
Toward Transformative Change: an Implementation Plan for Canada’s Black...
This Implementation Plan (“the Plan”) is the Government of Canada’s response to the report of the external Steering Group (the “Steering Group”) for Canada’s Black Justice... -
JustFacts: Drug-Related Offences Subject to a Mandatory Minimum Penalty,...
This fact sheet presents information on criminal court cases where the most serious offence in the case is a drug-related offence subject to a mandatory minimum penalty (MMP).... -
Research at a Glance: National Justice Survey 2017 - Sentencing Commissions...
Most Canadians feel that sentencing guidelines are the best way to ensure a fair sentence and they believe that sentencing would be more consistent with such guidelines. Many... -
Victims of Crime Research Digest
The Victims of Crime Research Digest will be an annual, joint publication featuring short articles dedicated to victims of crime research. Research is an important tool in... -
A Summary of the Report on Examining the Social Security Tribunal’s...
This research study was undertaken with a view to fulfilling two goals. The first is to take stock of the strengths and weaknesses of the SST Navigator Service with a view to... -
Research at a glance: Youth Views on Access to Justice
From 2016 to 2019, the Department of Justice Canada reached out to young Canadians for their views on justice issues. The youth selected for these youth engagement projects were... -
Children Come First: A Report to Parliament Reviewing the Provisions and...
This publication consists of two volumes. This particular asset is volume two of two. It was produced by the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Family Law Committee and the... -
2016 Canadian Victim Services Indicators: Pilot survey evaluation and recommendations
The Canadian Victim Services Indicators (CVSI) survey was developed as part of a longer term project to improve information on the provision of victim services in Canada. In an... -
Fact Sheet - Child Support
This Fact Sheet provides general information about child support under the Divorce Act. -
Assessment of the Initial Impact of Mandatory Alcohol Screening on...
Mandatory Alcohol Screening (MAS) became law in Canada on December 18, 2018. This amendment to the Criminal Code allowed police to demand a breath test of any driver even in the... -
Research at a Glance: National Justice Survey 2017- Restorative Justice
Canadians indicated that they are not very familiar with restorative justice (RJ), but after receiving an explanation, the majority of Canadians support the use of RJ and see... -
Open Government Implementation Plan - Justice Canada
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Justice Canada describes the approach the Department will take to meet the requirements of the Directive on Open Government.... -
Research at a Glance: Diversion, Discretion, and Sentencing Commissions
Readers Note: This publication presents results of an online public opinion survey completed by a sample of Canadians who received an invitation through email, Facebook and... -
Bill C-26 (S.C. 2012 c. 9) Reforms to Self-Defence and Defence of Property
Bill C-26 the Citizens Arrest and Self-defence Act, S.C. 2012 c.9, came into force on march 11, 2013. The legislation replaces the old Criminal Code provisions on self-defence... -
Ministerial Briefing Binder: House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice...
Ministerial Briefing Binder: House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights – Supplementary Estimates (B), 2024-25 – December 2, 2024 -
Research at a Glance: Indigenous Overrepresentation in the Criminal Justice...
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... -
Black Youth and the Criminal Justice System: Summary Report of an Engagement...
Between August 2020 and April 2021, the Department of Justice Canada (JUS), in collaboration with the Federal Anti-Racism Secretariat at the Department of Canadian Heritage,...
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