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What is The Calgary John Howard Society?
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is a community-based charitable organization dedicated to reducing the incidence of crime and increasing community safety through preventative and restoration justice practices
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What is the Elizabeth Fry Society
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Goal: to work with girls and women in conflict with the law by offering in formation and support through the court process, the term of sentence, and re-integration into society
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Advocacy
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the active support of a group of people, a person or a cuase.
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What are judicial advocacy groups?
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-they work independantly
-they work with youths and adults who have broken laws to help them return to the community |
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Rehabilitation
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to instill positive behaviours and attitudes
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Reintegration
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to make part of again
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Indian act
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federal legislation related to the rights and status of First Nations peoples first passed in 1876 and amended several times
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Crime prevention
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the attempt of reducing crimes and inforcing the law
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Collective rights
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rights guaranteed to sepecific groups in Canadian society for historical and constitutional reasons. These groups are: Aboriginal peoples, including First Nations, Metis, and Inuit; and Francophones and and Anglophones
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