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Canada's Justice System: A Deep Dive With The Founders of Compassionate Justice Canada
February 8, 2024 - Participants include:
Dan Lang
Jim Black
Ben Levin
John Richardson
Compassionate Justice is an educational and community initiative which focuses on the importance of transitioning from a justice system that focuses on punishment to a system that focuses on rehabilitation.
A list of upcoming events is available here:
https://esgunited.org/compassionate-justice/
An archive of past speakers in the Compassionate Justice Speakers series is here:
https://esgunited.org/compassionate-justice-past-speakers/
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The AI generated description of this podcast is:
This enlightening episode hosted by John Richardson delves into the concept of 'Compassionate Justice', its crucial importance in Canadian society, the prison systems, and introduces the founders of the 'Compassionate Justice' organization. Recorded on February 8th, 2024 in Toronto, Canada, the discussion veers away from our regular talks on immigration and tax and offers an discussion of the importance of 'Compassionate Justice' and its monumental significance.
Compassionate Justice founders - Dan Lang, Jim Black, and Ben Levin, share their experiences, motivations, and the compelling journey of the organization from its inception. Marketed by engaging narratives and research, the conversation explores the societal outlook towards crime and its legal and moral implications. It underscores the urgent necessity of an educated citizenry for understanding and responding to criminal justice.
Probing into the staggering costs of incarceration and the lack of initiatives towards rehabilitation, the episode pitches a strong case for the reformative justice system. Highlighting the injustice towards the Indigenous inmates and the unfortunate reality of post-incarceration life, the conversation unravels the need for legislative change and prison education for integration into society post-release. This insightful episode spotlights Ashley Smith's case, dissecting the tragic domino effect of legal infringements committed by parolees.
Shedding light on the dire need for funding for crucial services like Circles of Support and Accountability, the episode highlights the potential savings within the criminal justice system. It appreciates the contributions of individuals who promote Compassionate Justice initiatives, calling for continued dialogue and action towards a more compassionate and cost-effective justice system in Canada.
Tune into this episode as it climaxes with information on how you can be part of the reform. Learn about upcoming events hosted by Compassionate Justice Toronto and get involved in heralding justice system reforms.
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