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 Public Confidence in the Justice System

On January 25, 2010, the Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch (CBABC) released the commissioned report Confidence in the Justice System in British Columbia: The Problem, Consequences and Potential Remedies researched and written by Professor Neil Boyd for the CBABC as the background step in addressing the issue of public confidence in the justice system.

Report
Confidence in the Justice System in British Columbia: The Problem, Consequences and Potential Remedies
Annotated Bibliography: Confidence in the Justice System

Resolution
CBABC Resolution: Public Confidence in the Justice System, June 21, 2008
Background for Proposed Resolution

Articles of Interest
Journalists and justice officials must work together to improve confidence in justice system
By Peter McKnight, Vancouver Sun
January 30, 2010

Confidence in courts low: B.C. residents don't know how the system works, says new report
By John Bermingham, Canwest News Service
January 27, 2010

Justice system gets a bum rap in B.C., says Boyd
By John Bermingham, The Province
January 27, 2010

B.C. residents lack confidence in justice system: Report
By John Bermingham, Times Colonist
January 26, 2010

Lack of confidence in courts due to lack of knowledge: Report
By John Bermingham, The Province
January 26, 2010

Understanding of legal system requires education
By Ian Mulgrew, The Vancouver Sun
January 25, 2010

[updated January 27, 2010]


 

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