1. Looking at recent crimes in Canada, the police seem to give very little detail of events to the public. Why is it the responsibility of the government and the police to keep certain details from the public?
2. Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, every Canadian citizen is equal under the law. However, recent events with missing cases of Aboriginal women and the government not taking much action seems to prove otherwise. The question that is raised is how does the government rank crime cases based on importance?
3. With over 35 million people living in Canada, the Canadian Justice System is relied upon to punish a perpetrator. How will the government reduce the crime rate in Canada to ensure safety of citizens? What does the government consider a stable crime rate?
4. Looking at recent events involved with the government, a question that is asked is how is there unfairness and biased opinions in the Justice System? How does this affect the term of "Justice" in Canada?
5. The severity of a punishment often depends on the crime committed. Sometimes the punishment does not provide justice for the victim of the crime. How does a punishment not always fit for the committed crime?
2. Under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, every Canadian citizen is equal under the law. However, recent events with missing cases of Aboriginal women and the government not taking much action seems to prove otherwise. The question that is raised is how does the government rank crime cases based on importance?
3. With over 35 million people living in Canada, the Canadian Justice System is relied upon to punish a perpetrator. How will the government reduce the crime rate in Canada to ensure safety of citizens? What does the government consider a stable crime rate?
4. Looking at recent events involved with the government, a question that is asked is how is there unfairness and biased opinions in the Justice System? How does this affect the term of "Justice" in Canada?
5. The severity of a punishment often depends on the crime committed. Sometimes the punishment does not provide justice for the victim of the crime. How does a punishment not always fit for the committed crime?