‘Real change is required:’ strategy for Indigenous criminal justice revealed
NANAIMO — A new strategy to reduce the number of Indigenous people caught in the justice system has been unveiled.
Douglas White lll Kwul’a’sul’tun, chair of the BC First Nations Justice Council and Snuneymuxw First Nation councillor, said the strategy fundamentally re-imagines how Indigenous cases will be handled.
It includes updating and reforming B.C’s existing justice system, creating 15 regional First Nations Justice Centres to help those in court, while also increasing community justice programs in Indigenous communities.
“This isn’t tinkering at the edges or dealing with marginal shifts or changes. This is about fundamentally re-imagining the criminal justice system in a new modern (and) mature way.”