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Parole Board — Publications and Forms

Parole Board of Canada
The Parole Board of Canada is an independent group that makes decisions about early release, record suspensions, and clemency. They help reintegrate offenders into society while focusing on public safety. Includes information for victims of crime.
Last reviewed September 2024
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LSLAP Manual: Youth Justice

Law Students’ Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)
This chapter is from the manual used by law students handling cases at LSLAP’s legal clinics. It includes an overview of criminal procedure and sentencing in the youth justice context.
Last reviewed September 2024
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LSLAP Manual: Criminal Law

Law Students’ Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)
This chapter on criminal law is from the manual used by law students handling cases at LSLAP’s legal clinics. It focuses primarily on criminal procedure and case management. It also provides an overview of Charter rights in the criminal context, sentencing, and criminal records.
Last reviewed September 2024
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Court Support for Victims of Crime

Government of British Columbia
Explains the court support and information available to victims of crime in BC, including victim service workers, the Victim Court Support Program, help with preparing a Victim Impact Statement, financial help if you must travel to attend your court case, and more.
Last reviewed August 2024
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Dial-a-Law: Peace Bonds and Assault Charges

People’s Law School
Explains peace bonds, which can offer protection if you fear for your safety. Topics include how peace bonds work, and what to do if a person disobeys a peace bond. It includes the steps you need to take to get a peace bond.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Parole Board of Canada: Victims and the Parole Process (videos)

Parole Board of Canada
These videos show victims how a parole hearing works, how to access information about the offender, and how to attend a hearing or present a statement.
Last reviewed March 2024