Mitigating and bordering: The dual nature of Canadian collateral consequences of conviction

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Criminology & Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2023-04-18 DOI:10.1177/17488958231162512
Lili Dao
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Roughly, 13% of Canada’s adult population has some kind of criminal record. Collateral consequences stemming from a criminal record are wide-ranging, from formal restrictions to more informal forms of exclusions. In this article, I argue that Canada exhibits a distinct and dual approach with regard to collateral consequences. A commitment to principles, such as human dignity, rehabilitation, proportionality and individualisation in sentencing, especially by the courts, has increasingly mitigated the impact of collateral consequences in many areas. Yet, these interventions to limit collateral consequences have been far more uncommon for immigration-related collateral consequences, where the impact of a criminal conviction has only expanded in the last decades. This suggests the centrality of the criminalisation of migration in Canada’s bordering regime and its role in drawing boundaries between desirable and undesirable migrants. This dual nature of collateral consequences also sends a message about who is, and who is not, deserving of second chances.
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减轻和界定:加拿大定罪附带后果的双重性质
大约13%的加拿大成年人有犯罪记录。犯罪记录带来的附带后果是广泛的,从正式的限制到更非正式的排斥。在本文中,我认为加拿大在附带后果方面表现出一种独特的双重方法。对人的尊严、康复、量刑的相称性和个体化等原则的承诺,特别是法院的承诺,在许多领域日益减轻了附带后果的影响。然而,这些限制附带后果的干预措施在与移民相关的附带后果中却罕见得多,在移民相关的附带后果中,刑事定罪的影响在过去几十年中只是扩大了。这表明移民犯罪在加拿大边境制度中的核心地位,以及它在划定理想移民和不理想移民之间的界限方面的作用。这种附带后果的双重性质也传递了一个信息,即谁值得,谁不值得第二次机会。
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