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  2. Indigenous peoples and the Canadian criminal justice system

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    Breaching either of these may result in forfeiture of the surety and/or additional criminal charges, and breaching recognizance may be accompanied by additional fines. [ 17 ] Indigenous peoples often are not granted a bail option as they are perceived as ineligible due to family scenarios, financial positions, or a bias perception that ...

  3. Criminal sentencing of Indigenous peoples in Canada

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    Specific focus on Indigenous criminal sentencing is seen as response to the problem of Indigenous over-incarceration. The issue was first documented in 1967, in a report by the Canadian Corrections Association titled "Indians and the Law." [4] However, the number of incarcerated Indigenous individuals has been increasing since the Second World ...

  4. Indo-Canadian organized crime - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Canadian organized crime is made up predominantly of young adults and teenagers of Indian ethnic, cultural and linguistic background. Collectively, these groups are among the top 5 major homegrown organized crime hierarchy across the nation in Canada coming in 3rd place, after the Asian Triads and White biker gangs. [4]

  5. Indigenous police in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A Tyendinaga Police Service car. Indigenous police services in Canada are police forces under the control of a First Nation or Inuit government.. The power of Indigenous governments to establish independent police services varies, and only First Nations and Inuit communities governed by the Indian Act can establish their own police forces.

  6. Incarceration in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Incarceration in Canada is one of the main forms of punishment, rehabilitation, or both, for the commission of an indictable offense and other offenses.. According to Statistics Canada, as of 2018/2019 there were a total of 37,854 adult offenders incarcerated in Canadian federal and provincial prisons on an average day for an incarceration rate of 127 per 100,000 population.

  7. List of gangs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Indian Nomads [13] Crypts [14] Death Do Us Part [14] Deuce [15] [16] Hustle Crew [17] Indian Posse – Canada's largest organized crime group as a whole. [citation needed] Kelowna Warriors [18] Manitoba Warriors – Winnipeg based street gang. Mixed Blood [14] Most Organized Brothers (a.k.a. MOB) [19] Native Syndicate [20] [21] Native ...

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  9. Anthropological criminology - Wikipedia

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    Anthropometric data sheet (both sides) of Alphonse Bertillon, a pioneer in anthropological criminology. Anthropological criminology (sometimes referred to as criminal anthropology, literally a combination of the study of the human species and the study of criminals) is a field of offender profiling, based on perceived links between the nature of a crime and the personality or physical ...