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Hunt for Justice

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Weekly True Crime podcast highlighting miscarriages of justice, indigenous over-representation, systemic racism and a broken criminal justice system. Join Indigenous Criminologist Nicole Porter and Vice Chief Kim Beaudin of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples as they embark on their pursuit to educate the public on important criminal matters...the types of realities and injustices the government doesn't want you to know about. You'll quickly learn how "unjust" the criminal justice system really is. Whether you're looking for something to listen to during your morning commute or give you something to think about on your lunchtime walk, there's nothing quite like this podcast to keep you hooked. Tune in to learn about some of the Canadian justice system's deepest, darkest secrets, from what happens in police organizations, to the courts and finally, within the walls of the Correctional Service of Canada - as they hunt for justice.

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2/14/2024

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 4 - Punitive Justice in Canada and why it's Ineffective

February 17, 2024

Episode 4 - Punitive Justice in Canada and why it's Ineffective

Tune in for Episode 4 where we discuss how punitive justice works in Canada and we explain why it's ineffective. There should be a shift from our current punitive model to one that is more rehabilitative in nature. Follow and listen, to find out why.

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February 15, 2024

Episode 3 - Wrongful Conviction

Tune in to learn about wrongful conviction in Canada, the case of David Milgaard (Canada's most notorious case of wrongful conviction), and the need to establish an independent criminal case review commission.

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February 15, 2024

Episode 2: Indigenous Crisis - Critical Over Representation in CJS

This episode is on the Indigenous Crisis - a Critical Over Representation in our Criminal Justice System. Tune in to learn more.

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What is Hunt for Justice?

Weekly True Crime podcast highlighting miscarriages of justice, indigenous over-representation, systemic racism and a broken criminal justice system. Join Indigenous Criminologist Nicole Porter and Vice Chief Kim Beaudin of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples as they embark on their pursuit to educate the public on important criminal matters...the types of realities and injustices the government doesn't want you to know about. You'll quickly learn how "unjust" the criminal justice system really is. Whether you're looking for something to listen to during your morning commute or give you something to think about on your lunchtime walk, there's nothing quite like this podcast to keep you hooked. Tune in to learn about some of the Canadian justice system's deepest, darkest secrets, from what happens in police organizations, to the courts and finally, within the walls of the Correctional Service of Canada - as they hunt for justice.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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