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Aboriginal Justice Inquiry: Métis People and the Justice System

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Title: Aboriginal Justice Inquiry: Métis People and the Justice System
Creator: Chartrand, Paul
Subject: Justice System, Policing, Social Services, Incarceration, Child Welfare
Description: In his final report to the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry, Paul Chartrand explores the child welfare system, family violence, community based alternatives to incarceration, the applicability of an Indian policing model, the delivery of legal services, and provides recommendations on how the justice system can operate in a manner that is sensitive to the perspective of the Métis people of Manitoba.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: 1989
Type: Text Document
Language: English
Date of Copyright: June 7, 2007
Coverage: Manitoba
GDI Media Filename: Metis People and the Justice System.pdf

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