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Status of Women committee  Sure. In this context, I think that's right. I know sometimes aboriginal communities don't like being lumped in with sort of racialized minorities, but however you wanted to describe that, sort of colonialized and gendered as well, I think in this context that's right. You see th

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  Yes. I think what we know is that in the area of sexual violence, the statistics that we have are generally accepted to be on the low end. There is a persistent pattern of under-reporting of sexual violence for a variety reasons. So I think we can be quite confident that the numb

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  I agree with that completely. That was exactly what I was thinking: that it's one thing to say we're accountable to the electorate at the ballot box come election day, but it's another thing to be directly accountable to the women who are most directly affected by what it is you'

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  --and what hasn't been done, and why. What is the justification for not moving on a particular issue? Then it's not just silence you're responding to--you know, next year, when we have more money, if we ever get a majority, whatever the explanation is.

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  If I had to pick my top three, I guess, in no particular order, I would say tackle women's poverty, which I think is at the root of much of what is happening here. It's simply unacceptable for aboriginal women and children to be living in poverty in such great numbers in this cou

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  One of the things about the Violence Against Women Act federally in the United States is that it names violence against women and gender-based violence as violations of federal civil rights in a system in which criminal law, of course, is state by state, so you don't have a unify

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  I'm not a criminologist, so I have to rely on the work of others in that regard. There's certainly lots of research, and Bev has mentioned some of the studies, to indicate that women who are serving federal sentences for crimes of violence almost exclusively, almost 100%, have th

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet

Status of Women committee  Hi. My name is Janine Benedet. I am a law professor with the faculty of law at the University of British Columbia, where I teach, among other things, criminal law and the law of sexual assault. I've been researching the legal treatment of different forms of male violence against

January 18th, 2011Committee meeting

Prof. Janine Benedet