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Indigenous Justice

A compassionate approach to Indigenous Justice in Canada.

Created byLorene Shyba
4.3
(77 reviews)
IntermediateUpdated Sep 3, 2021
Indigenous Justice

About This Course

The aim of this course is to provide a compassionate approach to Indigenous Justice in Canada. Based on chapters from the Durvile True Cases books, this course contains stories by Justice John Vertes, Jonathan Rudin, Senator Kim Pate, Jennifer Briscoe, Catherine Dunn, and Doug Heckbert. As a collective, their essays reflect on ways to include Indigenous values within the justice system; and to find a way forward to decrease the rate of victimization, crime and incarceration among Indigenous people.

This program contains 3 hours and 30 minutes of EDI professionalism content.

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Lorene Shyba
Lorene Shyba
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Durvile & UpRoute Books, a Canadian indie press, publishes print books, audiobooks, e-books, and multimedia. The Durvile imprint features the True Cases Series and True Crime, and the UpRoute imprint focuses on Indigenous works and bold cultural and artistic ventures. Durvile.com

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