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A new technology pilot project is giving BC Corrections' inmates and community corrections clients direct, secure and easy access to legal documents, client histories, discharge dates and medical appointments - all at the touch of a fingerprint.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/07/high-tech-pilot-bolsters-j...
B.C.'s next chapter on justice reform focuses on innovative, front-line operations that will help improve public safety, promote early resolution and give British Columbians alternatives to resolving legal issues in court.
Learn More: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/justice-system-modernizati...
Shirley Bond, B.C.’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General was joined by Finance Minister Mike de Jong and mayors from the Lower Fraser Valley on April 2, 2013 to announce a new project aimed at improving access to justice. The B.C. government gave a $600,000 grant to five municipalities to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for the Lower Fraser Valley communities.
From left to right: Abbotsford - Mount Lehman MLA Mike de Jong, Justice Minister Shirley Bond, Councillor Barinder Rasode (Surrey), Peter Fassbender, Mayor of Langley, Jack Froese, Mayor of Langley Township, Bruce Banman, Mayor of Abbotsford
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/04/bc-funds-courthouse-plan-i...
Shirley Bond, B.C.’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General was joined by Finance Minister Mike de Jong and mayors from the Lower Fraser Valley on April 2, 2013 to announce a new project aimed at improving access to justice. The B.C. government gave a $600,000 grant to five municipalities to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for the Lower Fraser Valley communities.
From left to right: Abbotsford - Mount Lehman MLA Mike de Jong, Councillor Barinder Rasode (Surrey), Justice Minister Shirley Bond, Peter Fassbender, Mayor of Langley, J Bruce Banman, Mayor of Abbotsford, Jack Froese, Mayor of Langley Township.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/04/bc-funds-courthouse-plan-i...
Shirley Bond, B.C.’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General was joined by Finance Minister Mike de Jong and mayors from the Lower Fraser Valley on April 2, 2013 to announce a new project aimed at improving access to justice. The B.C. government gave a $600,000 grant to five municipalities to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for the Lower Fraser Valley communities.
From left to right: Abbotsford - Mount Lehman MLA Mike de Jong, Councillor Barinder Rasode (Surrey), Justice Minister Shirley Bond, Peter Fassbender, Mayor of Langley, Jack Froese, Mayor of Langley Township, Bruce Banman, Mayor of Abbotsford
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/04/bc-funds-courthouse-plan-i...
Shirley Bond, B.C.’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General was joined by Finance Minister Mike de Jong and mayors from the Lower Fraser Valley on April 2, 2013 to announce a new project aimed at improving access to justice. The B.C. government gave a $600,000 grant to five municipalities to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for the Lower Fraser Valley communities.
From left to right: Abbotsford - Mount Lehman MLA Mike de Jong, Justice Minister Shirley Bond, Councillor Barinder Rasode (Surrey), Peter Fassbender, Mayor of Langley, Jack Froese, Mayor of Langley Township, Bruce Banman, Mayor of Abbotsford
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/04/bc-funds-courthouse-plan-i...
The Province is launching a reform initiative to address B.C.'s justice system and identify actions that government, the judiciary, the legal profession, police and others can take to give British Columbians more timely and effective justice services.
Chief Civilian Director Richard Rosenthal welcomes Justice Minister and Attorney General Shirley Bond to the opening of the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia.
Shirley Bond, B.C.’s Minister of Justice and Attorney General was joined by Finance Minister Mike de Jong and mayors from the Lower Fraser Valley on April 2, 2013 to announce a new project aimed at improving access to justice. The B.C. government gave a $600,000 grant to five municipalities to develop a long-term expansion plan for courtrooms for the Lower Fraser Valley communities.
Learn more: www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/04/bc-funds-courthouse-plan-i...
The first 10 steps toward transforming B.C.'s justice system were announced today by Minister of Justice and Attorney General Shirley Bond, with projects aimed at reducing backlog, improving access to justice services and increasing transparency.
Read White Paper Part One: A Modern, Transparent Justice System: www.justicebc.ca/shared/pdfs/WhitePaperOne.pdf
This is an incredible article for multiple reasons. Prison reform is a vitally important part of “healing our culture,” and we can al, learn a great deal from the experiences, policies and philosophies of those interviewed in this article from the Maine prison system:
Preston Thorpe Is a Software Engineer at a San Francisco Startup. He’s Also Serving His 11th Year in Prison. (TechCrunch, 24 July 2025)
techcrunch.com/2025/07/24/preston-thorpe-is-a-software-en...
Outstanding article and amazing story.
“When you treat people like people, they become the best version of themselves.”
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#edtechSR #MediaLit #prison #HealOurCulture #JusticeReform #PrisonRefirm #SecondChance
Also shared on my #HealOurCulture Substack:
substack.com/@healourculture/note/c-139706617?r=3clokj&am...