The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms recognizes and protects certain rights of Indigenous people of Canada,
Indigenous customs and traditions have influenced the development of new ways of dealing with offenders in the criminal justice system. Using methods like peacemaking and healing circles, traditional Indigenous justice focuses on the responsibility of the offender and healing the community, instead of punishment and removal of the offender from society. This approach underlies the development of restorative justice, which has become an important part of the criminal justice system.
For more information about Indigenous sentencing, please visit Justice Education Society.
A jury is a group of people who decide if an accused person in a criminal trial is guilty or if a claim in a civil trial has been proven. Learn more about jury duty.
Check our alphabetical list of criminal justice terms along with their definitions.