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Educational resource on the rights of incarcerated individuals

AJEFA / CliquezJustice

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Region

Provincial

School year/Age

Grade 11 and 12

Language level

French as a First Language
French immersion

School subject (primary)

Social studies

School subjects (secondary)

Off-campus Education
French

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This 2-module resource will enable students to understand the principles and objectives that justify the incarceration of an individual, the rights of incarcerated persons, and potential violations of these rights.

Availability

This resource is permanently available.

Duration

Two modules are available to cover the topic of the rights of incarcerated individuals:

  • The first module is 75 minutes long.
  • The second module is 60 minutes long.

Cost

Free

Description

What happens after a person is declared guilty of a crime? How does the judge determine their sentence? What is life like in prison? Through this resource, teach students about the lesser-known challenges faced by incarcerated individuals in Canada.

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ACFA

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