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Your Legal Rights is a collection of legal information resources produced by organizations across Ontario.Showing results 1 to 5 of 5
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A Pathway to End Violence Against Migrant Sex Workers: Access, Safety, Dignity and Justice
This resource is a guide for community workers on common legal and social problems faced by migrant sex workers. It provides legal information on the following legal topics in the context of migrant sex workers' rights:
- Criminal law
- Immigration law and immigration status
- Municipal law
- Labour and employment
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Booklet/PDF
- Produced by:
- Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter (CCNCTO)
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2020
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Visiting a loved one inside? A handbook for people visiting a prisoner at an adult correctional facility in Ontario
This document is intended to provide information to Ontarians who are or have been in conflict with the law, and their families. It is divided into two parts: Prison Visits: What to expect, and Prison Directory, covering provincial and federal prisons.
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Booklet/PDF
- Produced by:
- John Howard Society of Ontario
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2014
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Restorative Justice: A Guide for Young People
Using stories, art, and poetry created by kids, this booklet defines restorative justice, then looks at how it is used in the criminal justice system and in the community. Included are activity pages for young people. This publication was produced by organizations in Northern Ireland, so some of the situations described, and the contacts, are...
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Booklet/PDF
- Produced by:
- Youth Justice Agency, Northern Ireland
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2016
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In Brief: Restorative Justice in the Criminal Context
Designed for grade 10 to 12 students and their teachers, this resource explains the basic principles of restorative justice, which include the goals of restoring the losses suffered by victims of crime and reintegrating wrongdoers into the community.
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Website
- Produced by:
- OJEN-ROEJ Ontario Justice Education Network Réseau ontarien d'éducation juridique
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2008
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Policing and Society
Designed for grade 9 to 12 students and their teachers, this resource provides information about policing in society. It includes strategies and activities to help students think critically about this aspect of the justice system.
- Available in:
- English, Français
- Format:
- Website
- Produced by:
- OJEN-ROEJ Ontario Justice Education Network Réseau ontarien d'éducation juridique
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2013