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Aboriginal Justice Strategy, annual activities report 2002-2005.

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Stratégie de la justice applicable aux Autochtones, rapport annuel des activités 2002-2005.

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1 online resource ([49] pages)

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Issued also in French under title: Stratégie de la justice applicable aux Autochtones, rapport annuel des activités 2002-2005.
Cover title.
"December 2005"--Cover.
"Aboriginal Justice Directorate"--Cover.

Summary

"The AJS was established in 1996 with a five-year mandate to: help Aboriginal people assume greater responsibility for the administration of justice in their communities; promote the inclusion of Aboriginal values within the Canadian justice system; and contribute to a reduction in rates of crime, victimization and incarceration among Aboriginal people. After a promising beginning, the AJS was renewed in August 2001 for a second five-year term (2002-03 to 2006-07). This report highlights key activities undertaken in the first three fiscal years of the AJS’s second mandate to meet its objectives."--Page [3].

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Contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Background: Aboriginal Justice Strategy -- 2.1. Origin and rationale -- 2.2. Original mandate: 1996-2000 -- 2.3. Renewed & expanded mandate: 2002-2007 -- 3. AJS resources and activities: April 2002-March 2005 -- 3.1. Activities -- 4. Evaluation -- 4.1. Formal evaluations of the AJS -- 4.2. Sub-study: the AJS in British Columbia -- 4.3. Evaluations of community-based justice programs -- 4.4. 2004 visit by United Nations Special Rapporteur -- 5. Future direction and priorities -- 5.1. Deliver AJS and manage AJD -- 5.2. Build outreach and partnerships -- 5.3. Demonstrate results -- 5.4. Develop new mandate -- 6. Conclusion.

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