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Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading? Canada's Treatment of Federally-Sentenced Women with Mental Health Issues

Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading  

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  • Cruel Inhuman and Degrading? Canada's Treatment of Federally-Sentenced Women with Mental Health Issues

Other Files

  • Op-Ed in Globe and Mail by Renu Mandhane and Carmen Cheung: "Judges should be overseeing solitary confinement"
  • "Women with Disabilities: A Fight for Dignity" from Herizons Fall 2014 
  • Interview with CBC re: segregation of prisoners in Northwest Territories
  • Mandhane discusses segregation of prisoners with CBC Radio
  • Op-Ed in Globe and Mail by Renu Mandhane, "Edward Snowshoe's Death Exposed the Reality of Torture in Canada"
  • Story in Canadian Medical Association Journal
  • Op-Ed in Toronto Star by Rebecca Sutton (3L) and Renu Mandhane, "There are many Ashley Smiths in Canada's Prisons"
  • IHRP Shadow Report to UN re: Canada's Universal Periodic Review
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