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Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd Edition
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Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd Edition

Jonathan Rudin
General Editor(s): Brian H. Greenspan, Vincenzo Rondinelli
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Indigenous people are the most over-represented population in Canada’s criminal justice system. Their experiences within the system are interwoven with issues of colonialism and discrimination. Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System, 2nd Edition, examines these issues and their impact to provide lawyers and judges with a deeper understanding of this area of the law.   

In this bestseller, Jonathan Rudin provides a practical review of leading case law and day-to-day considerations for practitioners who are working with Indigenous clients. A host of key topics are explored in the text, including but not limited to major inquiries and cases, Indigenous courts, Aboriginal justice programs, and the challenges surrounding sentencing circles.  

The second edition contains a new chapter devoted to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the experiences of FASD-affected individuals in the Canadian Criminal Justice system. It also includes a practical review of the 2019 Final Reports by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and the Public Inquiry Commission on relations between Indigenous Peoples and certain public services in Québec: listening, reconciliation and progress. This bestseller also features expanded coverage of overrepresentation, sentencing, plea bargains, Gladue principles, and Charter challenges. 

Practitioners using this guide will be equipped with invaluable tools and the most up-to-date information designed to help them navigate cases involving Indigenous people within the Canadian criminal justice system.

This text is Volume 7 in Emond's Criminal Law Series.

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978-1-77462-358-9
Page Count
400
Publisher
Emond Publishing
Publication Date
July 2022
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Subjects
Aboriginal, First Nations, and Indigenous Peoples; Criminal Law and Procedure; Criminal Law Series
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  • A foreword by the Honourable Harry S. LaForme, Ontario Court of Appeal. 

  • A chapter devoted to FASD, including diagnosis, symptoms, important cases, and insights into working with FASD-affected clients. 

  • A chapter on the evolution of the Gladue principles and their impact on sentencing, bail, corrections, and parole. 

  • Expanded discussion on R v Anthony-Cook and plea bargains. 

  • An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court’s landmark decisions in Gladue, Williams, and Ipeelee. 

  • A sample Mock Gladue Report. 

  • Updated discussion of Gladue reports and their proper use, including what to do if they are not available in your region. 

  • Practical strategies for mitigating systemic discrimination against Indigenous people within Canada’s criminal justice system. 

  • Additional resources on Indigenous Law and Legal Traditions. 

  • Best practices sections for counsel and members of the judiciary. 

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Commissions and Inquiries: Themes and Variations
Chapter 3: Working with Indigenous People in the Legal Context
Chapter 4: The Trilogy: Williams, Gladue, and Ipeelee (and a Few Others)
Chapter 5: Gladue and Sentencing
Chapter 6: Gladue Beyond Sentencing
Chapter 7: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Chapter 8: Sentencing Circles
Chapter 9: Indigenous Courts

Appendix A: Additional Resources
Appendix B: Mock Gladue report

Chapter 1: Introduction

"Often we say that truth is stranger than fiction, in the case of this practitioner’s handbook, we can say that truth, like good fiction, can move us to do great deeds. Although the book can be considered a legal treatise, it shows that the law does not need to speak in code to be understood. It is a book which I will keep on my shelves and unreservedly recommend to any future or present legal practitioner. It is a book for sharing and for shared dialogue on what we can do in our profession to right the wrongs of the past. Most of all, however, it is a book offering the promise of a better future for Indigenous justice to be read and fulfilled by us all."

Read the full review here.

—Lisa Silver, Assistant Professor, University of Calgary, Faculty of Law
Excerpt from Ideablawg

"Jonathan Rudin is a true authority in the area. This is an important book for all those working in criminal law, and valuable reading for defence, Crowns, and judges."

—Sherri Davis-Barron, Crown Counsel with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada,
Author of "Youth and the Criminal Law in Canada"

"Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System provides a comprehensive background of the evolution of the interaction of Indigenous people with the criminal justice system, while giving practitioners useful and practical tools to better interact and advocate for their clients. Indeed, the book is an important resource for lawyers who are committed not only to reconciliation but to providing competent legal counsel to their Indigenous clients."

Read the full review here.

—Anne-Marie McElroy, Criminal Defence Lawyer
Excerpt from McElroy Blog

"The Handbook serves as an excellent tool, not only for defence counsel, but for anyone in the legal profession who may find themselves working with clients or accused persons that are Indigenous persons. The history of the relationship between the Canadian justice system and Indigenous peoples is both long and complex. However, this Handbook presents the most legally relevant aspects of this history in a way that is both concise and accessible, making it a perfect resource for a busy practitioner seeking a practical, working grasp of the material."

Read the full review here.

—Brayden McDonald, Student Editor, Robson Crim Legal Blog

"[A] great resource for criminal practitioners dealing with Indigenous legal issues in the criminal context. Really informative chapter on Gladue, Williams and Ipeelee."

—Louise Tansey, Criminal Lawyer
Part-time Professor, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law

 

*Please note that all testimonials were received after review of Indigenous People and the Criminal Justice System, 1st Edition.


“Jonathan Rudin is a true authority in the area. This is an important book for all those working in criminal law, and valuable reading for defence, Crowns, and judges.”

—Sherri Davis-Barron
Crown Counsel with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada



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