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The Canadian Justice System V.s. Aboriginal People

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The Canadian Justice System v.s. Aboriginal People

Topic: Be it resolved that the Canadian justice system be significantly changed.

    The Canadian justice system has failed the Canadian people. It has
failed the aboriginal people of this nation on a massive scale. The flawed
justice system has been insensitive and inaccessible, and has arrested and
imprisoned aboriginal people in grossly disproportionate numbers. Aboriginal
people who are arrested are more likely to be denied bail, spend less time with
their lawyers, and if convicted, are more likely to be incarcerated.

    It is not merely that the justice system has failed aboriginal people;
justice has also been denied to them. For more than a century the rights of
aboriginal people have been ignored and eroded. The result of this denial has
been injustice of the most profound kind. Poverty and powerlessness have been
the Canadian legacy to a people who once governed their own affairs in self-
sufficiency.

    A significant part of the problem is the inherent biases of those with
decision-making authority in the justice system. However one understands
discrimination, it is clear that aboriginal people have been subject to it.
They clearly have been victims of the openly hostile bigot and they have also
been victims of discrimination that is unintended, but is rooted in police and
law.

    Two specific incidents in late 1987 and early 1988 clearly illustrate
this unacceptable discrimination. The first of these was the N...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 09-15-2000
Category: Law
Words: 539
Pages: 2.16