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Gladue court resources – video

This webpage produced by Aboriginal Legal Services links to a video on Gladue sentencing principles for Indigenous people who have been convicted of an offence.
**Note that Aboriginal Legal Services also offers help with preparing Gladue reports across Ontario, including in Ottawa: for more information, visit their website: www.aboriginallegal.ca/gladue.html

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Aboriginal Legal Services

Produced/Updated In:

2015

Navigating the Adult Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems

This diagram from the Canadian Mental Health Association represents a map of possible pathways through the criminal justice system and supports available through the mental health system for people aged 18 or older.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

Produced/Updated In:

2015

Problems with Eyewitness Identification

This infographic produced by Innocence Canada (formerly AIDWYC) demonstrates some common problems with eyewitness identification.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Innocence Canada

Produced/Updated In:

2015

What is a criminal record?

This fact sheet produced by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association gives basic information on what a “criminal record” and a “police record check” are.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Produced/Updated In:

2014

What is a non-conviction record?

This fact sheet produced by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association provides answers to FAQs on the nature of “non-conviction records”.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Produced/Updated In:

2014