Peace Bonds and Violence Against Women: A Three-Site Study of the Effect of Bill C-42 on Process, Application and Enforcement
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Highlights
- 2. Executive Summary
- 3. Purpose
- 4. Background
- 5. Methods and Success Measures
- 5.1 Adult Criminal Court Survey Data
- 5.2 Police Data
- 5.3 Interviews
- 6. Limitations
- 7. National Peace Bond Trends
- 8. Halifax
- 8.1 Context, Processing and Enforcement
- 8.2 Respondent Characteristics
- 8.3 Conditions
- 8.4 Breach Rates
- 8.5 Sentencing
- 9. Hamilton
- 9.1 Context, Processing and Enforcement
- 9.2 Respondent Characteristics
- 9.3 Conditions
- 9.4 Breach Rates
- 9.5 Sentencing
- 10. Winnipeg
- 10.1 Context, Processing and Enforcement
- 10.2 Respondent Characteristics
- 10.3 Conditions
- 10.4 Breach Rates
- 10.5 Sentencing
- 11. Overall Findings
- 11.1 Peace Bonds and Violence in the Home
- 11.2 The Effect of Provincial Domestic Violence Legislation
- 11.3 Efficacy of Bill C-42
- 11.3.1 Increased Accessibility
- 11.3.2 Third Party Applications
- 11.3.3 Practitioner Knowledge
- 11.3.4 Conditions
- 11.3.5 Deterrence
- 11.4 Enforcement Issues
- 11.5 Tracking Issues
- Appendices
- List of tables
- List of graphs
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