C-70 , 38th Parliament, 1st session Monday, October 4, 2004, to Tuesday, November 29, 2005
An Act to amend the Criminal Code (conditional sentence of imprisonment)
Summary
Current status
At second reading in the House of Commons
Latest activity
Introduction and first reading on Thursday, October 27, 2005 (House of Commons)
Progress
House of Commons
End of stage activity
Introduction and first reading, Thursday, October 27, 2005
Chamber sittings
Sitting date | Debates (Hansard) |
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Thursday, October 27, 2005 |
Second reading
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Consideration in committee
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Report stage
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Third reading
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First reading
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Second reading
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Third reading
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Details
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House of Commons
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Senate
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Further reading
Conditional sentence under house arrest.
Mazey, Edward.
Criminal law review, 46:246-64
Conditional sentencing: answering some questions.
Roberts, Julian V.
Justice report, 17:13-14
Directing traffic at the crossroads of criminal justice and mental health: conditional sentencing after the judgement in Knoblauch.
Roberts, Julian V. and Simon N. Verdun-Jones.
Alberta law review, 39:788-809
Public attitudes toward conditional sentencing: results of a national survey.
Sanders, Trevor and Julian V. Roberts.
Canadian journal of behavioural science, 32:199-207
The Catch 22 of conditional sentencing.
North, Dawn.
Criminal law quarterly, 44:342-74
The conditional sentence: a Canadian approach to sentencing reform, or doing the time warp again.
Manson, Allan.
Criminal law quarterly, 44:375-98
The evolution of conditional sentencing and the potential for developing a system of intermediate sanctions.
Ikonomov, Daniel.
Canadian criminal law review, 9:295-214
The evolution of conditional sentencing: an empirical analysis.
Roberts, Julian V.
Criminal reports (6th series), 3:267-83
The future of conditional sentencing.
Roberts, Julian V.
Criminal law quarterly, 44:309-41
The impact of conditional sentencing: decarceration and widening of the net.
Roberts, Julian V. and Thomas Gabor.
Canadian criminal law review, 8:33-49