In the days when politics and culture dominate, we will keep "the rights of victims", create "safe streets and communities", study "dangerous streets and communities", study fraud, and We will protect the human rights of prisoners in prisoners. Fixing the landscape may be seen as a failed battle. However, after Ashley Smith 's death' s investigation by the coroner and subsequent murder cases, questions on increasingly ethnicized, genderized and medically captured prisoners' custody and custody were raised.
In 1992 the Correction and Release Act was enacted and the federal government's efforts to provide more relevant programs to women was further strengthened. Article 77 of the law stipulates that Canada's correction service should be "specially defined to meet female offenders". There is no doubt that the strength of this commitment is questioned in future litigation. Female offenders of the 19th century had few visitors, and there was little possibility of physical contact with male criminals. There have been many progressions so that all prisoners can meet with family and friends, but because of the geographical distance, it is difficult for women housed in female prisons to accept.
Examples of federal regulations are the Youth Crime Law, the Food and Drug Law, the Canadian Evidence Law, the Regulated Drug Control Law, and the Discipline and Conditional Release Act. Various state regulations include gaming and fish law, highway traffic law, Canadian auto insurance law, and electric snowmobile law. Finally, the city regulations include the following questions: parking tickets, animals, noise and smoking. The history of criminal law contains many doubts. The concept, origin and development of the law reflects the regional characteristics of the criminal law. Fortunately, Canada has the opportunity to imitate various other governments and criminal justice systems. Canada benefits from inherited pluralism against the government and the criminal justice system. If it is not an influential predecessor, it will not be a wonderful country today.
The correction of the community includes not only prisons and prisons but also correctional supervision within the community and parole which is the period of conditional supervision to release the prison. In the early colonial criminal law, there was a strange combination of religion, brutality of Britain, and pragmatism. Most punishments are public places, including prompt decision, corporal punishment or more insult. With penal regulations designed to prevent crime by giving pain, colonists often use hooves and equipment called whip whistles, branding and disability, escape feces. The latter device is basically a chair connected to the pulley system, where "crouching people", "manufacturers", "raiders", wranglers, and women are restricted.