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Canada: Indigenous Overrepresentation in Criminal Justice System

UK: Social Justice Small Grants Programme

Deadline: 05-Aug-21

The Department of Justice Canada is launching a call for proposals that seeks to address systemic barriers facing Indigenous people in the criminal justice system.

Themes

This call for proposals includes two themes:

Funding will be available through the Indigenous Justice Program, which provides grants and contribution funding to programs and projects in support of the following objectives:

Funding Information

What are Gladue Principles and how do they apply outside of sentencing?

“Gladue Principles” come from a Supreme Court of Canada decision in a case called R. v. Gladue, which considered a sentencing principle outlined in paragraph 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code. While Gladue Principles come from a sentencing decision, they can be used to inform systemic change at all stages of the criminal justice system.
Funding applicants will be expected to draw from Gladue Principles and the reasons behind the Gladue decision in designing their initiatives. For this purpose, Gladue Principles can be described as:

For more information, visit https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fund-fina/home-accueil.html

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