Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal

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Patrick, Jeremy. 2006. "Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal." Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 48 (2), pp. 287-303. https://doi.org/10.1353/ccj.2006.0022
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Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal

ERA Journal ID17033
Article CategoryArticle
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AuthorPatrick, Jeremy
EditorsZinger, Ivan
Journal TitleCanadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Journal Citation48 (2), pp. 287-303
Number of Pages17
Year2006
Place of PublicationToronto, ON. Canada
ISSN1707-7753
1911-0219
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1353/ccj.2006.0022
Web Address (URL)http://ssrn.com/abstract=984641
Abstract

Federal inmates in Canada currently have access to a wide variety of mechanisms that purport to ensure their rights are respected: internal grievance systems, the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Office of the Correctional Investigator, the court system, and more. However, for a variety of reasons, each of these mechanisms is inadequate to import accountability and the rule of law into the prison system. Instead, this article proposes the creation of the Federal Inmate Grievance Tribunal to rule on the merits of selected grievances. Key features of the proposed tribunal include fairness and independence; timely resolution of cases; and the ability to issue binding orders. In addition, the structure of the proposed tribunal is discussed.

Keywordsinmate; prison; tribunal; Canada; accountability; commissions; criminology; grievance procedures; law enforcement; human rights; prisoners
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020480504. Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems)
440202. Correctional theory, offender treatment and rehabilitation
480501. Access to justice
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Byline AffiliationsCanadian Civil Liberties Association, Canada
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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