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Racism & the CLS

Being Black, Indigenous, or otherwise racialized will impact every interaction you have with the criminal legal system - from someone's decision to call police, to the outcome of your sentencing and prisoner security assessment.

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Disability & the CLS

Being disabled under/by capitalism also means we're more likely to come in to contact with the criminal legal system, and more likely to spend time in prison for it. Read more about ways those who are autistic, neurodivergent, or those who live with disabilities have experienced barriers and ableism in our criminal legal system.

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What to Expect

From start to finish - get a simple overview of what to expect if you're criminalized in the Canadian legal system.

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Know Your Rights

Learn about your legal rights - whether you're at a protest or police try and card you on the street.

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Know Your Rights

Learn about your legal rights - whether you're at a protest or police try and card you on the street.

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Making Bail

Bail in so-called Canada isn't like you see on tv: It's also one of the most important moments in the entire legal process. Learn what you need to know to best prepare yourself for - or help others in - this moment.

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Custody

Racialized folks, austistic and neurodivergent people, and those with disabilities are far more likely to spend time in jail or prison during remand or after sentencing. Read a bit and hear from others about their experiences while in custody.

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Prisoner Supports

Find a range of legal, advocacy and crisis supports that prisoners should be able to access directly for free through facility phones, or by mail - and information about calls and visits.

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Court Dates

It's common for people to attend their first court date ready to fight - but that's not the way it works. Our legal system is long and drawn out. Read about the different types of court dates & be ready for the important moments.

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Lawyers - or not?

Did you know that you don't always need a lawyer? Stop by here to read some of the pros, cons and other considerations before hiring private counsel. Also find guides to self-representation.

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Accessibility & Cultural Entitlements

Find information about accessibility requirements & accommodation requests you can make within the criminal legal system - as well as specific cultural entitlements.

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Special Courts & Diversion

Read about specialized courts for those with mental health and addictions concerns, Gladue court for Indigenous peoples, and the diversion process - which those with first-time offenses can often qualify for.

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In-Court Resources

Find out about organizations and services inside courthouses that are meant to provide support and information to criminalized youth.

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Community Resourcing

Our greatest source of strength and support often comes from people and relationships outside of systems. Drop by here to get some ideas for peer and community support resources and organizations within Hamilton, ON.

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We Keep Us Safe(r)

If our rights don't protect us within the criminal legal system, what will? Turns out - it's us! Read how people in and outside prison walls have worked together to create support, safety, and organized to have people's needs met.

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Some common questions, answered! We'll work to keep this section updated - because your curiosity can help others too. Submit questions through our contact form.