Alternative Measures Program.
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In the Criminal Justice System, there are various numbers of alternative responses to crime that can be administered to offenders. During the process of rehabilitation, incarceration is not always the only answer and the criminal justice system looks at other options of rehabilitation for the offender. In this paper, I am going to look at one particular alternative response to crime and it is called the alternative measures program. Is this a good means of
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S. Fleming. The Canadian Criminal Justice System. Prentice Hall. Pearson Education Canada Inc., Toronto, ON. 2001. p. 155. 2 Unknown Author. "Restorative Justice: For Victims, Communities, and Offenders". Center for Restorative Justice and Mediation. University of Minnesota, n.d. 3 "Regina Alternative Measures Program". Social Services. Prepared by: Cyndi Thompson. Research and Evaluation. April 17, 2002. p. 1 4 Regina Alternative Measures Program Inc. Murray Keewatin (BHJ). (306) 352-5424. 5 "Regina Alternative Measures Program". Social Services. Prepared by: Cyndi Thompson. Research and Evaluation. April 17, 2002. p. 3
S. Fleming. The Canadian Criminal Justice System. Prentice Hall. Pearson Education Canada Inc., Toronto, ON. 2001. p. 155. 2 Unknown Author. "Restorative Justice: For Victims, Communities, and Offenders". Center for Restorative Justice and Mediation. University of Minnesota, n.d. 3 "Regina Alternative Measures Program". Social Services. Prepared by: Cyndi Thompson. Research and Evaluation. April 17, 2002. p. 1 4 Regina Alternative Measures Program Inc. Murray Keewatin (BHJ). (306) 352-5424. 5 "Regina Alternative Measures Program". Social Services. Prepared by: Cyndi Thompson. Research and Evaluation. April 17, 2002. p. 3