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Criminal justice system
Recommendation 35:
Eliminate the use of spit masks.
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Recommendation 82:
Eliminate the use of spit masks.
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Recommendation 56:
Eliminate the use of Emergency Response Teams in regional treatment centres and on mental health units. Ensure decisions to deploy the ERT consider the potential traumatic impact of the team on the prisoner and weigh the potential for psychological harm against the potential benefit of using this high level of force. Amend policy to reflect this.
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Eliminate the enforcement of Street and Traffic By-Laws against people who rely on public space.
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Recommendation 138:
Eliminate searches and monitoring of Indigenous women and girls by male police officers.
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EDUCATION FOR ALL SYSTEM ACTORS—trauma-informed education for professionals engaged in all aspects of the criminal justice system
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Recommendation 4:
During waking hours, the norm should be free movement and the opportunity for meaningful activities and meaningful human interaction. This could include a variety of organized recreational, educational, cultural, spiritual and occupational activities facilitated by qualified staff, volunteers, community service providers and peers, and should include unstructured time indoors and out of doors.
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Recommendation 9:
Development and cognitive functioning should not prohibit children’s participation in court proceedings, as this denies children their fundamental rights based on perceived functioning and undermines the UNCRC’s recommendations (Grover, 2014; Martinson & Tempesta, 2018). Instead, an empowerment-based approach must be adopted and implemented that promotes, prioritizes, and ensures children’s participation in guardianship and family law proceedings regardless of age or capacity. An empowerment-based approach would be child-centred and incorporate strategies that would ensure children’s participation regardless of age and/or capacity, including legal representation, judicial interviewing, VCRs, and child-inclusive mediation.
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Recommendation 36:
Develop policy and training on dual loyalty and the domestic and international ethical obligations of medical professionals working in prisons.
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Recommendation 62:
Develop policy and training on dual loyalty and the domestic and international ethical obligations of medical professionals working in prisons.
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