Re-inventing Criminal Justice: The Fifteenth National Symposium – Final Report

DATE

March 6, 2024

AUTHORS

National Symposium on Re-Inventing Criminal Justice

YEARS

2024

Re-inventing Criminal Justice: The Fifteenth National Symposium – Final Report

The Fifteenth National Criminal Justice Symposium gathered on May 26-27, 2023, on Enoch Cree Nation territory, by invitation of Chief Cody Thomas and Council of Enoch Cree Nation. Enoch Cree Nation is located on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place.

The Symposium, with the generous support of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and the Department of Justice Canada, is a regular forum for justice leaders to share candid non-attributed perspectives and solutions regarding the creation of a responsive, accessible, and accountable criminal justice system. The Symposium topic – “Healing, Wellness and Justice “ – drew approximately 100 justice leaders together from across Canada including criminal justice practitioners and professionals, Indigenous leaders and staff with Indigenous-serving organizations, non-profit executives, advocates, researchers, and other experts.

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National Symposium on Re-Inventing Criminal Justice

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