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The year conditional sentencing came into effect (1996/97) the number of jail sentences dropped by 5%. The following year (1997/98) rates dropped another 9%, and in 2000/01 rates plummeted another 18%. 31% of conditional sentences over that time period were for a violent offence.


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Jocelyn Juriansz

April 23, 1976 - September 24, 2005

Jocelyn had something words cannot describe. She was a force of light; she made things happen all around her. Jocelyn inspired people and she related to them as individuals, entirely without prejudice. On any given day, Jocelyn could be found laughing and giving to the people around her. Her gentle spirit and breath-taking beauty were a rare combination, one that made her unforgettable. Her intuitive understanding of people allowed her to touch a wide range of personalities and to always have kind words, or share side-splitting laughs, or honest tears with each individual.

On September 24, 2005, tragedy struck. Jocelyn was attacked by her boyfriend of less than a year, and left to die while he fled the scene, crashing his car into a wall and taking his own life. The days since have left so many shattered, confused and angry. But it is not this unjust heartbreak that defines Jocelyn. Her vivacity, generosity, and loving nature are her gift to us all. This legacy will extend beyond her circle of friends and family as the Jocelyn Nicole Juriansz Memorial Foundation works each year to improve the lives of women and men and speak words of encouragement to them, as Jocelyn would have.

Please see her personal website below.


http://www.jocelynjuriansz.com/


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