Recorded on May 3, 2012 - This webinar is designed for community workers who support women who have experienced physical violence, sexual violence, or criminal harassment, and are involved with the criminal court system. It looks at roles of key players within the criminal system, common charges under the Criminal Code and Provincial Offences Act, jargon used in the court system, and advocacy roles.
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Introduction to Criminal Law in a Violence Against Women Context
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3. Introduction to Criminal Law in a
Violence Against Women Context
A webinar presented by Pamela Cross LLP, and
Springtide Resources Ltd, May 3, 2012, 10 a.m.
www.springtideresources.com
4. Biography of the presenter:
Pamela Cross is a feminist lawyer who works in the violence against women
sector. She is an experienced trainer on family and criminal law, particularly as
these topics relate to violence against women.
She has developed and delivered a number of online courses on family and
criminal law and violence against women. At this time, Pamela is a member of
the teaching faculty with the National Judicial Institute, where she plans and
delivers educational programs on violence against women to Canadian judges.
She is leading the development of violence against women curriculum for law
schools in a project with the Law Commission of Ontario.
With Luke’s Place Support and Resource Centre, Pamela heads the
development and delivery of online resources and training for frontline workers
who support unrepresented women through family court as well as in-person
training on the family court process for unrepresented women. She is also the
lead trainer for Family Court Support Workers in Ontario.
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5. This webinar is based on content from Springtide
Resources Inc.’s online training, ‘An Overview of
Criminal Law and Violence Against Women’.
For more information on this or other online
training we offer please visit
www.learning.springtideresources.org
For more information on Springtide Resources Inc,
please visit us at www.springtideresources.org
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7. Topics covered in this Webinar:
1.Criminal Code
2.Common charges in violence against women cases
3.Ontario’s court system
4.Who does what
5.Language
6.Challenges faced by women involved in criminal
court
7.Resources
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8. Disclaimer:
•This information is current to the date of this
webinar – May 2012
•This is legal information, not legal advice
•Not a replacement for speaking to a lawyer
•This information is specific to Ontario
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9. The Laws:
The Criminal Code is a federal law that governs
the behaviour of everyone in Canada. There are
other federal laws that govern behaviour but they
are not directly connected to the issue of violence
against women.
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10. The Laws (con’t):
There are also provincial laws that regulate
behaviour. In Ontario, these include the Provincial
Offences Act, Trespass to Property Act, Highway
Traffic Act and Animal Welfare Act.
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11. The Laws (con’t):
There are also family laws that are related to
violence against women, but they are dealt with in
family court not criminal court.
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12. Violence against women:
Violence against women includes a broad
continuum of coercive, threatening, and violent
behaviours that are designed to control the
thoughts, feelings and actions of a woman through
the use of fear, intimidation, humiliation and pain.
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13. Violence against women (con’t):
Includes:
physical violence, including murder
sexual violence
stalking/harassment
psychological abuse
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14. Violence against women and the law:
not all kinds of violence against women are
covered by the Criminal Code
in particular, there is a wide array of
psychological abuse for which there is no criminal
charge
need to remember the historical context within
which criminal law was developed
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15. Common criminal charges:
Assault charges:
simple or common assault (Section 265)
assault with a weapon/causing bodily harm
(Section 267)
aggravated assault (Section 268)
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16. Common criminal charges (con’t):
Sexual assault charges:
simple sexual assault (Section 271)
sexual assault with a weapon/causing bodily
harm (Section 272)
aggravated sexual assault (Section 273)
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17. Common criminal charges (con’t):
Criminal harassment (Section 264)
prohibits stalking behaviour
criminal offence created in 1994
women sometimes choose to deal with stalking
without using the criminal law
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18. Common criminal charges (con’t):
Other common charges include:
Uttering threats
Mischief
Forcible confinement/kidnapping
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19. Other charges:
Charges can be laid under provincial statutes as well:
Trespass to property
Animal cruelty
Being found guilty of any of these charges does not
result in a criminal record.
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20. The courts:
•Administration of justice is a provincial
responsibility
•Three systems of courts in Ontario
•Ontario Court of Justice (provincial court)
•Superior Court of Justice (federal court)
•Court of Appeal of Ontario
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21. Integrated Domestic Violence Court:
•Pilot, in one location in Toronto
•Running since mid-2011
•Family and criminal matters heard by same judge
on same day
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22. Who does what:
The woman:
Not a party, unless she has been charged
No right to legal representation, no access to
legal aid
There as a witness for the Crown
Crown is not her lawyer
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23. Who does what (con’t):
Crown Attorney:
Represents the government
Prosecutes cases
Does not represent the victim
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24. Who does what (con’t):
Defence lawyer:
Represents the accused in a criminal trial
Duty counsel:
Assists unrepresented people in criminal court
Legal Aid Ontario service
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25. Who does what (con’t):
Judges:
Are provincially or federally appointed
Must have been lawyers
Hear cases, decide on outcomes and penalties
Justices of the Peace:
Political appointments, do not have to be lawyers
Handle most bail hearings
Generally handle peace bond applications and
provincial offence cases
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26. Who does what (con’t):
Victim Witness Assistance Program (V/WAP)
Program within Crown’s office
Duty to share information with Crown
Supports and assists victims through the criminal
process
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27. Bail safety programs:
At 12 court sites in Ontario
Provides additional pre-bail support in VAW
cases
Designated Crown, V/WAP and police officer do
enhanced threat assessment before the bail
hearing
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28. The jargon:
Bail
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Complainant
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29. The jargon (con’t):
Indictable/summary/hybrid offence
Peace bond
Subpoena
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30. The jargon (con’t):
Surety
Victim impact statement
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31. Challenges facing women in criminal court:
Mandatory charging
Myths and stereotypes about violence against
women
Lack of access to legal information and
representation
Barriers for women from marginalized
communities
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32. Your role:
Believe the woman
Support her in a non-judgmental way
Help her with safety planning
Explain court process to her
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33. Your role (con’t):
Make appropriate referrals (e.g. V/WAP, duty
counsel if she has been charged)
Share online resources with her
Advocate on her behalf
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34. Resources:
General legal information
• www.attorneygeneral.jus.on.ca
• www.legalaid.on.ca
• www.ojen.ca
• www.yourlegalrights.on.ca
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35. Resources (cont’d):
Preparing for court
• www.courtprep.ca
Violence against women and court
• www.owjn.org
• www.violetnet.org
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36. This webinar is based on content from Springtide
Resources Inc.’s online training, ‘An Overview of
Criminal Law and Violence Against Women’.
For more information on this or other online
training we offer please visit
www.learning.springtideresources.org
For more information on Springtide Resources Inc,
please visit us at www.springtideresources.org
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