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Statistics Canada reports that 80% of violent, personal and property crimes went unreported which clearly illustrates an overall lack of confidence in the criminal justice system.


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The Justice System
April 02, 2010
The following is an opinion from Mr. Barry McLean. The name of the youth offender has been deleted by the administrator to comply with current federa...

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Consensual Car Jacking?
October 12, 2009
Consensual Car Jacking? By Sheryl McCollum Consensual Carjacking sounds ridiculous because it is. That is how I feel about rape when I hear...

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can mass killers be identified before they kill
October 17, 2008
I really would have thought that after all the studies into the buullying and its effects on the vulnerable minds of kids in school, that it would hav...

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The Male Criminal's Choice of Women
January 08, 2008
The ultimate male chauvinist is the person with a criminal personality. Inasmuch as the world revolves around him, or so he believes, a woman is to ...

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What Will It Take???
September 26, 2007
What will it take to get people in government that will listen to the people that elected them to take firm action on this justice system, and when?...

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Can mass killers be identified before they kill?
June 19, 2007
Virginia Tech: Can a Future School Shooter be Identified? In the aftermath of the nightmare that took place last month at Virginia Tech, discussion...

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How Come?
April 17, 2007
To Whom it May Concern: How come the Canadian Government says it cannot replace or replenish VIA Dollars to Victims of Violent Crimes. Canadian...

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Accountability, Responsibility & Consequence:
April 09, 2007
What’s Missing? The process of criminal justice has many flaws that are not seen by the public. Typically, the criminal justice system is depicted...

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Suggestibility and the Juvenile Offender
March 22, 2007
One often hears others say about a juvenile offender that he was led astray by others. A frequently applied term is that he is a "follower" and not ...

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The Social Environment Does Not "Cause" Crime
February 04, 2007
Criminals come from all segments of society. Crime knows no social, ethnic, economic, or racial boundaries. Most poor people are not criminals, and ...

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Support?
January 17, 2007
“It’s not right, this is random. How can government justify not supporting us when we need them so much. I doubt anyone would support what we go ...

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On Crime Prevention
January 17, 2007
“In terms of addressing crime, we are team-players. What we are asking is for people to understand that there is more to this issue than prevention. ...

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The Social Environment Does Not "Cause" Crime
November 25, 2006
Criminals come from all segments of society. Crime knows no social, ethnic, economic, or racial boundaries. Most poor people are not criminals, and ma...

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Psyching out Crime excuses
October 15, 2006
When an individual commits a shocking or bizarre crime, we try to understand what went wrong in the perpetrator's life, impelling him to act as he did...

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Rights For Crime Victims
September 12, 2006
The very foundation of our justice system is dependant upon voluntary cooperation of Crime Victims to report the crimes against them and to testify tr...

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August 20, 2006
Prison is the answer. People do not hear about most crimes that are happening in their areas...they are kept quiet. ...

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Prison is not the answer?
July 21, 2006
Prison is not the answer, what is the question? If the question is how do we solve Canada's social ills, then prison is not the answer, but if the q...

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