EPISODE · Feb 13, 2019 · 54 MIN
Segregation and Solitary Confinement in Canadian Prisons
from Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre · host Kim Pate and Fregine Sheehy
On this episode of Appointed, we're talking about segregation and solitary confinement. What's the difference? Didn't the federal government's Bill C-83 end the use of segregation? What can average people do about it? Press play and find out. We speak with Renee Acoby, a woman who survived segregation and for a time was labelled the most dangerous woman in Canada and El Jones, a prisoner justice advocate. For more information on the use of segregation in Canada, check out this op-ed from Kim: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-solitary-by-another-name-is-just-as-cruel/ Subscribe! Tell your friends!
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On this episode of Appointed, we're talking about segregation and solitary confinement. What's the difference? Didn't the federal government's Bill C-83 end the use of segregation? What can average people do about it? Press play and find out.
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