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MANITOBA’S COURTS
Manitoba courts deal with all manner of laws, whether passed by the ..... to migrate frequently between reserve and city in search of employment. .... to name a few of the other communities which suffer from a lack of court service. ...
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JAILS
Dealing with inmates in a purely custodial fashion is the predominant, if not the only, method of dealing with inmates that occurs in Manitoba jails. ...
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ABORIGINAL WOMEN
Aboriginal women surveyed by the Indigenous Women’s Collective indicated that ...... Aboriginal women come to the justice system with unique problems that ...
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THE POLICE AND ABORIGINAL PEOPLE
A portion of the funding provided by the Province to the City of Winnipeg for police salaries be conditional on the Winnipeg Police Department’s using that ...
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THE POLICE AND ABORIGINAL PEOPLE
The Winnipeg Police Department no longer rely on the grade 12 educational criterion for police recruitment and develop approaches which test more ...
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Table of Contents
The Death of John Joseph Harper. The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission. Report of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry of Manitoba ...
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ABORIGINAL CONCEPTS OF JUSTICE
In this chapter, we discuss Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal concepts of justice, in brief. We discuss how they are similar and how they are different. ...
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ABORIGINAL WOMEN
Aboriginal women and their children suffer tremendously as victims in contemporary Canadian society. They are the victims of racism, of sexism and of ...
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ABORIGINAL WOMEN
Aboriginal women and their children suffer tremendously as victims in contemporary Canadian society. They are the victims of racism, of sexism and of ...
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ABORIGINAL WOMEN
Aboriginal women and their children suffer tremendously as victims in contemporary Canadian society. They are the victims of racism, of sexism and of ...