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SOC 3395: Criminal Justice & Corrections Lecture 3: Criminal Law & Criminal Justice in Canada 1 * Today we begin considering the role of law in society. This includes such issues as: - what is an offence - the rights of accused - how assessed - law s source, nature purpose & content * Distinction between substantive & procedural law is important here: - substantive law defines crimes in individual cases - procedural law defines rights & duties of accused & CJS personnel as case moves through system (e.g. evidence, search & seizure, right to counsel, etc * Many procedural laws emphasize priority of legal rather than factual guilt (s.7-14 of the Charter of Rights). * The constitutionality of laws have been ruled on in many cases since the 1983 introduction of the Charter. Example: sexual assault laws: - prior to 1983 offence called rape (offender had to be male, the victim female, & man couldn t be found guilty of raping his wife). Much criticism about patriarchal

assumptions - government introduced new offence of sexual assault in 1983 changing these elements. Also, introduced rape shield law banning cross examination on prior sexual history - rape shield law repeatedly challenged by defense counsel - 1991: Seaboyer case: ruling that rape shield law violated accused s right to a fair trial - 1992: parliament amended law to remove outright ban, set up screening procedure whereby defense must show why necessary/ have judge rule before proceeding (has survived challenges since) - 1994: Daviault case: drunkenness defense extended to general intent crimes, including sexual assault. Uproar followed - 1995: parliament stepped in to eliminate this defense for general intent offences - 1995: O Connor case ruled woman s counseling records could be handed over to defense counsel to help prepare accused s defense - 1997: parliament restricted disclosure: introduced 2 stage screening process before such records could be disclosed - 2000: Darrach case: 1992 amendments to rape

shield law upheld unanimously. Mixed outcomes since - all of this shows interaction between substantive law & procedural rights in a contentious area of the law Sources of Criminal Law in Canada: * Canadian criminal law is rooted in British Common Law: - originating during reign of Henry II: goal = strong central government. Courts tried cases on basis of laws passed by government - judges appointed to specific territories - judges began to share information on rulings: growing corpus of information became influential (i.e. precendent: stare decisis) - instead of personal wrongs, crimes seen as wrongs against the state itself - written sources of criminal law soon emerged (e.g. case reports) * In Canada, written sources of criminal law include: (1) the Constitution Act: sets out federal-provincial division of powers & accused s civil rights in criminal cases (2) Statute law: systematic codifications of offences,

like the Criminal Code. Override case law (3) Case law: published examples of judicial decisions: superior courts must be followed by inferior courts (4) Administrative law: written by regulatory agencies given power to develop/enforce rules in specific areas (e.g. pollution, securities) * Questions of fair/ equal application of such laws arise. The rule of law is meant to ensure laws are created, administered & enforced fairly. 3 elements: (1) Scope: everybody covered by law & treated equally (2) Character: law should be public, understandable & clear (3) Institution: legal institutions must include an independent judiciary, written laws & right to a fair hearing * The Charter of Rights: - protects the legal rights of offenders - limits the powers of CJS agencies - governs criminal procedure - has had an enormous impact since 1983. Key sections: S.7: life liberty & security of the person

S.8: no unreasonable search & seizure s. 9: no arbitrary detention or imprisonment s.10: rights of accused when detained by police s.11: rights of accused when being tried, etc. s.12: no cruel & unusual punishment s. 13: no self-incrimination s. 14: right to an interpreter s. 15: equality rights s. 24: remedies available * Note: s.7 has been added to by the courts: the rights of fundamental justice are broader than the specific rights listed The Nature of Crime: * Crime can be defined as any action (or omission): (1) that is harmful (2) prohibited by the criminal law (3) that can be prosecuted by the state (4) in a formal courtroom, and (5) for which punishment may be imposed * The corpus delecti : 7 items must exist in every criminal act: (1) Legality: No crime exists without a law (2) Mens rea: The mental element or guilty mind. Distinct from motive. 3 levels of culpability: General vs. specific intent, knowledge & recklessness (3) Actus reus: The prohibited act or omission

(4) Concurrence: Mens rea & actus rea must intersect (5) Harm: injury to someone or the public (physical/ psychological) (6) Causation: Actus reus was the cause of harm (7) Punishment: Sanctions must be stated in law * Next 2 classes: criminal defenses, case illustrations of mens rea, classification of defenses, the serious of crime and criminal law reform