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Running head- CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal Law
Name of the Student
Name of the University
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Criminal Law1
Answer to 1
Indigenous people are over-represented in prisons in Canada. Though the percentage
of Indegineos population staying in Canada only consists of 5 percent, but reports show that
most of the indigenous population of the prison in Canada consists of the indigenous people.
They are represented overly in the prisons. They include not only the offenders but also
consist of the victims of the crime against them. The National data on the Indigenous people
includes instances of homicide, victimization, and central and state custody. In the year 2014,
indigenous people of age more than 15 have been reported to be the victims. The statistical
information regarding the aggressive victimization was more than double in regards to the
indigenous people. In the year 2015, it was seen that nearly 90 percent of the people alleged
for homicide were indigenous. Nearly 26% of territorial custody is filled with the indigenous
population. In the centralized rehabilitation homes, Indigenous women consisted of nearly
31% of female admissions to sentenced custody, while Indigenous men consisted of 23% of
admissions (Justice.gc.ca, 2020). With the increasing years, the statistics for the number of
the indigenous population in prison has increased in the present years resulting in
overpopulation in the prisons.
Answer to 2
Gladue reports are essential and necessary as it states the personal circumstance of a
person or the offender and informs about their background to the judges. These reports are
vital as it along with the providing information provides various restorative and retributive
approaches. It signifies that the purpose that needs to be restored in the sentences and convey
them to the judges. It added restitution to sufferers and the communal, and the elevation of
accountability in the wrongdoer together with the customary determinations of
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