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Thank you to all our presenters!

Click on the presentation titles below to view each presentation from Congress 2024.
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Monday, October 7th

How can Canada use science and secrets to halve violent crime?

A1-2: Who is responsible for educating the public about criminal justice?

A3: The 7 Steps to Freedom (Healing through Helping)

A4: Creating guidelines for frontline workers to support trafficked persons: A pathway towards healing and safety

A5: Integrating Traditional Healing Practices into Health Services Delivery

B1: Tsuut’ina Nation Peacemaker RJ Program and Court

B2: The Prospects for Indigenous, Black and Marginalized Applicants to the Proposed Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission

B3: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Support Post-Incarceration Journeys

B4: Partnerships in Reconciliation: A Comprehensive Indigenous Community Engagement Approach by CSC

B5: Creating an Action Plan on Mental Health and Criminal Justice

C1: How the Built Environment can Influence Positive Inmate-patient Outcomes

C2: Peeling the Paradigm: Exploring the Professionalization of Policing in Canada

C3-1: Moving Forward Together – A Seat at the Table for Victims

C3-2: One Law, Many Voices: Expanding Culturally Responsive Parole Hearings

C4: A Balancing Act: Ensuring Public Safety, Safeguarding Human Rights and Promoting Cultural Practices

C5: Housing Older Persons with a Penal Background: The Lived Experience

C5-2: Elderly People in Conflict with the Law: A Canadian Experience

Tuesday, October 8th

D2-1: Injunctions as an exercise of settler-colonial power

D2-2: Making the Connection – Our Built Environment and Well-Being

D3: Enhancing Capacity through Reconciliation, Decolonization, and Indigenization for Community-based Organizations

E1: Ohén:ton Saionwátka’we: How We Go Home | The clinical team in action – the early release of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Section 84)

E2: Supporting the Reintegration of Individuals with Sexual Offences: The Core Member Needs and Strengths Tool (CM-NAST)

E3-2: Experiences at Indigenous Healing Lodges: A Qualitative and Collaborative Study

E4: Enhancing Police Practices: Integrating Indigenous Cultural Sensitivity in Law Enforcement Procedures

F1: Achieving Restraint in Criminal Justice: Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice Act

F3: PeerLife- Supporting Justice-Involved People through Peer Mentorship

F4: The Impact of Marketing in Police Recruiting

Wednesday, October 9th

Overcoming Adversity and Celebrating Success

G1: Engaging People with Lived Experience in Developing Municipal Drug Policies

G2: Safe Space, Strong Foundations: Breaking the Cycle Through Restorative Justice

G4: Black Offenders and Integrating the Community as Partners in Reconciliation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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