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Canadian Criminal Justice A Primer 6th Edition Curt T. Griffiths - Solutions
How is corrections best defined?
Describe the use of electronic monitoring and GPS with probationers and discuss the issues surrounding the use of high technology for supervision.
Identify and discuss the challenges of probation practice.
Discuss the experience of persons on probation.
Describe how the principles of risk, need, and responsivity are used in probation practice.
Discuss the recruitment, training, role, and responsibilities of probation officers.
Identify the ways in which an offender can be on probation and compare and contrast probation with parole and with conditional sentences.
Describe conditional sentences and their use as an alternative to confinement.
Discuss the issues that surround the use of diversion.
Describe the sentencing options that provide an alternative to incarceration.
With respect to the Pauchay case:a. In your view, was the judge correct in directing that a circle sentencing process be conducted in this case?b. Do you agree with the final sentencing decision of the judge in this case?c. Critics of the judge’s decision might argue that the court’s decision
Did the judge in the actual case make a good decision?
Was it more lenient or harsher?
Did my sentence match the sentence of the judge?
A critic of individualized decision-making might raise the issue as to whether the notion of variability in sentencing, considering “the needs and current conditions of and in a particular community,” might lead to decisions that are discriminatory against certain groups or persons. How would
What arguments could be offered in support of, and in opposition to, the notion of individualized decision-making?
What is your response to this judge’s comments?
Provide the basis for your opinion of each case.
Considering the brief information presented for each of the case examples, in your view, was the appropriate sentencing option selected?
Describe circle sentencing and then contrast its principles with those of the traditional criminal court.
What is a victim impact statement (VIS), and what role does it play in the criminal justice process?
What role does case law precedent play in sentencing?
What are the collateral consequences of sentencing?
Describe what is meant by sentencing disparity and provide examples.
What was the Gladue decision and what is a Gladue report role do they play in the sentencing of Indigenous offenders?
How do the designations of dangerous offender and long-term offender impact convicted persons?
What is judicial determination and what role does it play in sentencing?
What is the difference between a concurrent and a consecutive sentence?
Define probation.
What is a suspended sentence, a conditional sentence, and an intermittent sentence?
What is meant by proportionality in sentencing, and what is the principle of restraint?
Would you support (1) having no MMSs, or (2) having MMSs for certain offences?
Which arguments regarding MMSs do you find most persuasive?
What issues might arise with the use of banishment?
Should banishment be used for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous offenders?
What is your view of the use of banishment as a component of a sentence?
Discuss the effectiveness of various sentencing options.
Discuss the issues surrounding sentencing and crime victims.
Discuss the issues surrounding the sentencing of Indigenous offenders.
Identify and describe the considerations of judges in sentencing.
Discuss the judicial options of judicial determination, judicial restraint order, dangerous offender, and long-term offender designation.
Discuss the sentencing options available to judges.
Identify and discuss the goals of sentencing.
Identify the purpose and principles of sentencing.
What does the trial of Jian Ghomeshi reveal about the challenges surrounding consent, sexual assault, and the law?
Identify three recommendations that could be made from the case studies that might reduce the likelihood of wrongful convictions in the future.
Among the cases, what were the similarities and differences in the dynamics that led to the wrongful conviction?
Which cases did you review?
What is the difference between restitution and criminal injury compensation?
Describe the defence of not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder and note why is it controversial.
In what situations would a Crown counsel enter a stay of proceedings?
What is the open court principle and why is it an important concept in the study of criminal justice?
What are the issues that surround plea bargaining?
Why are security certificates the focus of controversy?
Describe remand and its significance for the study of the criminal court process.
What is judicial interim release (bail) and what are the issues that surround its use?
What role does the preliminary hearing play in the prosecution of criminal cases?
What is the difference between summary conviction offences and indictable offences?What is a hybrid (elective) offence?
Do you think that the SCC struck the right balance between the need to accommodate an individual’s religious practice and the rights of the accused?
What is your perspective on this issue?
Discuss the issues that surround wrongful convictions.
Identify the various defences that are used by persons charged with a crime.
Discuss the role of juries in criminal trials and the research on jury decision-making.
Identify the issues surrounding plea bargaining.
Describe the practices that encompass the determination of fitness to stand trial.
Discuss legal representation for defendants, the provisions for legal aid, and the issues surrounding remand.
Describe security certificates and discuss the controversy that surrounds their use.
Discuss judicial interim release (bail) and the issues that surround its use.
Describe the pre-trial process in the criminal courts.
Describe the flow of cases through the criminal courts.
What other options would you suggest for addressing this issue?
What is your opinion on having quotas to increase the diversity of the Canadian judiciary?
What would you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the argument that is being made?
What is your response to the arguments being made in this article?
Define judicial independence and discuss how it assists in understanding the role of the judiciary.
What is meant by the courtroom workgroup and why is this notion important in understanding the operation of the criminal courts?
What is therapeutic justice and how does it differ from the traditional approaches of the criminal court?
Describe the approach of problem-solving courts, provide an example, and discuss the effectiveness of these courts.
In November 2017, Camp applied to the Alberta Law Society for reinstatement as a lawyer, which would allow him to practise law.If you were on the law society’s panel, would you vote to reinstate him? Camp indicated that he had grown from the experience and had been helped by counselling and,
In your view, did the committee make the right decision in the case of Justice Robin Camp?
Discuss the issue of case delay and the impact of the Supreme Court of Canada decision in R. v. Jordan.
Identify and discuss the issues surrounding judicial ethics and accountability.
Describe the process by which judges are appointed in Canada and discuss the issues surrounding this process.
Identify and describe the professionals who comprise the courtroom workgroup.
Describe the challenges that surround providing judicial services in remote areas of the country by the circuit courts.
Discuss the operation and objectives of Indigenous courts.
Describe specialized problem-solving courts and their effectiveness in addressing the needs of vulnerable accused persons.
Discuss the structure and operation of the criminal courts.
What were the features of the cases in which women had a positive experience with the police?
After reading the stories of the women, what would you identify as the common themes in their experience with the police?
What oversight structures would you put in place? If you voted against the police being able to use drones, what are the primary reasons for your position?
If you would vote in favour, what restrictions, if any, would you place on how drones were used?
Would you vote in favour of allowing the police to use drones, or against?
Describe the crime attack strategies used by police and the effectiveness of these approaches.
Describe the broken windows approach, zero-tolerance policing, quality-of-life policing, and problem-oriented policing (POP), and discuss their effectiveness in reducing crime and disorder.
What are tertiary crime prevention programs, and what is an example of this approach?
Define and discuss primary and secondary crime prevention programs and note the effectiveness of these initiatives.
What role do intelligence-led policing, Compstat, and predictive policing play in community-based strategic policing?
Compare and contrast the professional model of policing, community policing, and community-based strategic policing.
What role do clearance rates and crime displacement play in discussions of measuring police performance?
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