Aboriginal peoples and the justice system

Aboriginal peoples and the justice system

by National Round Table on Aboriginal Justice Issues (1992 Ottawa

1993

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"There was a widespread view among participants at the Round Table that the current justice system, especially the criminal justice system, is too centralized, too legalistic, too formal and too removed from the (Aboriginal) communities it is supposed to serve." --

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