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Youth Flowcharts: When police talk to youth aged 12-17

This flowchart from the Steps to Justice website explains what happens when the police talk to a youth in Ontario.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2022

Criminal Court Illustrations: Ontario Court of Justice

This illustration provides information about what people might see in an Ontario Court of Justice criminal law courtroom and who might be present at a hearing. It is available as an interactive web page or printable image.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2021

Inmate Classification

This web page outlines how inmates are assessed for classification when they enter a provincial adult correctional facility in Ontario.

Available in:

English, French

Produced/Updated In:

2021

John Howard Society Learning Hub

This learning platform from the John Howard Society provides training and resources for frontline workers serving justice-involved people in Ontario. The Hub has self-directed training, resources, and interactive FAQs on civil legal issues impacting justice-involved people.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

John Howard Society of Ontario

Produced/Updated In:

2021

CLEO Steps to Justice – bail questions

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about bail rights and issues, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice – guilty pleas and sentencing

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about guilty pleas and criminal sentencing, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice – peace bonds

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about peace bonds and whether they affect your police record, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice – questions about police powers and searches

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about police powers and searches, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice – rights of an arrested person

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about rights upon arrest, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice: being detained in the immigration context

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to questions and answers about what rights people have when they have been detained by immigration authorities, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020