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

DATE

November 27, 2018

AUTHORS

National Symposium on Re-Inventing Criminal Justice

YEARS

2018

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

2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the National Justice Symposium, a forum for criminal justice system practitioners, professionals, researchers and other experts to share off-therecord, candid perspectives and solutions regarding the challenge of fashioning a responsive, accessible and accountable criminal justice system.

Every year, the Symposium focuses on a different aspect of reinventing and improving the criminal justice system. This year, the Symposium focused on reforms which might be prioritized to transform the criminal justice system, in light of the systemic resource and process implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling in R. v. Jordan (SCC 2016). More than 100 participants attended the Symposium, which was chaired by the Honourable Raymond Wyant and facilitated by George Thomson.

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National Symposium on Re-Inventing Criminal Justice

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