Sunday, November 1, 2015

Statements from Holly Papassay and Tony Grann about the abuses suffered in foster homes under the care of the Children's Aid societies and the provincial government


"HOLLY PAPASSAY SAYS: I WAS A HAPPY CHILD LIVING WITH MY GRANDMOTHER LIVING WITH MY FAMILY I TOLD MY CHILDREN’S AID WORKER AND NOTHING WAS DONE, I WAS LABELLED A LIAR A TROUBLEMAKER.  TONY GRANN SAYS: I WAS RAPED SODOMIZE SEXUALLY ASSAULTED SEXUALLY … HUMILIATED IN EVERY WAY SHE PERFORM."
The homeless hub                                                                                                                                                                  Foster Care                                                                                                     Foster care is linked to homelessness in two ways. Firstly, a foster care history is linked to later homelessness. Secondly, children of homeless families are more likely to end up in foster care. Childhood placement in foster care corresponds with a substantial increase in the length of a person’s homeless experience, an increased tendency for homeless people to have their own children end up in foster care, and a heightened likelihood that they will become homeless earlier than people who have not been in foster care. People who are homeless typically have a number of placements as children, both in foster care and in the homes of friends and family.

There are a number of reasons that foster care could lead to homelessness. While in foster care, children are not always given therapy to help them address the problems that brought them to foster care. This may include sexual and physical abuse, family dissolution, parent alcohol and substance abuse, and being abandoned or orphaned. Nor do they receive treatment for their own resulting behavioral problems.

Foster care placements can also be abusive places as many people have been physically or sexually abused while in foster care. Multiple placements can preclude the development of the nurturing bonds that have been shown to be critical to normal development. Moving children from placement to placement seems to exacerbate the inability of the foster care system to provide them with consistent treatment for their mental or physical health problems.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

“CANADIAN MASS MEDIA ACCOMPLICES OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY”

Toronto Sun has hidden the article Of Michele Mandel: "Death footage seen" of Thursday 22, 2015                                                                                         CANADIAN JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINST IMPUNITY...                                                        Again the circus of
impunity has started, with the mainstream media manipulating the public opinion, the judicial system with 13 honorable jurors very well selected, a "Honor's Roll" that are debating inside of the courtroom of the impunity, and a family who is grieving and desperately is claiming justice for his son.   


                                  THE NAZIS AND THEIR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
 Like in the Nazi Germany the Gestapo feared police, were given huge powers to commit all kinds of crimes. Likewise in Canada the Toronto police have developed a policy of intimidation, fear, brutality and death. The public execution and tasering of Sammy Yatim by Officer James Forcillo and his partner proves the murderous instinct of the Toronto police officers. How are they trained to commit heinous crimes; and the manner that the Toronto police force administrates the law with their own hands? 


                                                         

Saturday, October 17, 2015

"Canadian Justice System Is One of the Most Corrupt in the World"


As long as the Canadian justice system; is founded on injustice, the rule of law should be uphold fairness. But when the judges they are more unfair and sadists in the courtrooms, more respectable would be seem. 
- Nadir Siguencia 
 
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Professor Toth
Sociology 3360F
December 14, 2013
The Canadian criminal justice system prides itself on its adherence to the rule of law and unbiased justice for all within a framework of integrity and tradition. Law enforcement is an integral part of the criminal justice system, the current principles of which were created within a structural functional framework in the 1950’s era that considered social order as the most valuable norm to society. The structural functional framework works within the ideology that if one part of the system is broken, then the system as a whole is dysfunctional. Structural functionalists believe that in response, the system will morph into a new, improved version that will resolve any apparent dysfunctions. It is clear that society’s norms and values have changed since the 1950’s, as evident in evolving gender roles, increased cultural acceptance, and tolerance. Why then has the criminal justice system, well documented in its continued support of
White male domination, been so slowly to catch up with new social norms? This essay will examine the systemic structural problems inherent within the policing system of Canada and the pervasive inequality and corruption that it perpetuates. I will examine the variables of public perception, along with police deviance and culture to outline a framework response around the issue of structural deficiencies and its prevention of social equality within the Canadian criminal justice system.