Re-inventing Criminal Justice: The Fourteenth National Symposium - Final Report

DATE

October 24, 2022

AUTHORS

National Symposium on Re-Inventing Criminal Justice

YEARS

2022

Re-inventing Criminal Justice: The Fourteenth National Symposium - Final Report

The Fourteenth National Criminal Justice Symposium was convened as a Canada-wide virtual event on March 25-26 and April 9, 2022. The Symposium, with the generous support of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police and the Department of Justice Canada, is an annual forum for justice leaders to share candid, non-attributed perspectives, and solutions regarding the challenge of fashioning a responsive, accessible, and accountable criminal justice system. The Symposium topic – “Post-Pandemic Opportunities in Criminal Justice ” – drew approximately 100 justice leaders together from across Canada including criminal justice practitioners and professionals, Indigenous-serving organizations, non-profit executives, advocates, researchers, and other experts. This report contains practical recommendations for action made by participants for the attention of those responsible for the administration of the criminal justice system at the federal, provincial, and territorial levels of government, and for the consideration of the public.

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