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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts the criminal justice system of Canada with that of the U.S. Several aspects are explored inclusive of institutional racism. Crime in the U.S. is also compared with crime in Canada. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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perpetrator. If caught, an individual can expect to do the maximum allowable time in prison, particularly if it is a notable case. In the U.S. there have been famous cases
where suspects were charged with things such as murder, even when no body is found. That is rather astounding even to the U.S. citizen and a man can be convicted
only on circumstantial evidence. In comparing and contrasting the criminal justice systems of Canada and the United States, it pays to take a look at each individually. First, what is
Canadian crime like and how does the nation handle it? The Criminal Intelligence Service of Canada reports that almost every major criminal group in the world is active
in Canada and many are predisposed to violence (Dowd PG). Canada, in general, is known for its peaceful vacant lands and its political neutrality. What has caused a magnet for
crime in this notoriously well balanced country? One reason is due to its lax laws. In looking at this topic, one also has to ask what types of crime are
rampant in the country. Reports of Hells Angels biker gangs include tales of violence and a tie to the drug trade (Dowd PG). Organizations such as the Dai Huen
Jai or Big Circle Boys have created a business from planned home invasion robberies (PG). Clearly, there is some evidence of organized crime in Canada. Further, non-violent property crime
in the country is quite high with the rate of 1,404 burglaries and 3,082 thefts per year (Champion 26) . White collar crime is also a serious problem in Canada,
particularly with the advent of the Internet and advances in technology. While crime is obviously present in Canada, what does the nation do with its criminals? The approach taken in
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