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Interdisciplinary family mediation as carried on in Québec leads to the drafting of an agreement dealing with all facets of a couple’s separation. It covers the sharing of parental responsibilities (children custody), partaking in property and financial contributions (support), while favouring the continuity of a functional parental relationship. While the government promotes access to mediation in the case of spouses with children, the legal effects of agreements issuing from family mediation are uncertain and give rise to numerous doctrinal and jurisprudential controverses. The authors first begin by presenting family mediation as it was implemented in Québec. They then demonstrate on the basis of jurisprudential and doctrinal analyses of the legal value of agreements issuing from family mediation, that the law falls short of adapting itself to this means of conflict resolution. In the end, there results uncertainty and disagreement on the legal effects of agreements resulting from such proceedings.
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Police officers often leave the scene of many domestic dispute calls, unable to collect evidence needed to lay charges against the accused. They may find the residence in order, no visible signs of injury, and denial/refusal of all parties to provide statements to the police. Police officers may be called to respond to couples with repeated calls to emergency response, leaving without evidence on numerous occasions. As a result, many police officers may go to calls with preconceived notions about the risks and dynamics in intimate partner relationships, potentially impacting the kind of intervention used. Based on analysis of 1,032 domestic dispute files in Fredericton, NB, this paper explores police officer intervention before and after training on responding to intimate partner violence. It compares formal intervention, such as charges and arrests; collection of evidence, including written and oral statements from victim(s) and witness(es); and informal strategies used by police officers who respond to the scene of a domestic dispute, such as temporary separation of victim and accused, providing transportation to another residence, and contacting a shelter on behalf of the victim or accused.
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Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile is an annual report produced by the Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics at Statistics Canada as part of the Federal Family Violence Initiative. Since 1998, this report has provided data on the nature and extent of family violence in Canada, as well as an analysis of trends over time. According to Justice Canada, a considerable amount of Canadian resources are directed to address this issue including health care costs, costs to the justice system, to employers and businesses, and to social and community services (Justice Canada 2017). Text box 1 Police-reported crime and calls for service during the COVID-19 pandemic In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics at Statistics Canada began collecting monthly data from police services to track information on selected types of Criminal Code violations during the pandemic. Inversely, as individuals spent more time at home with family during the pandemic-while working from home and participating in virtual learning-heightened stress due to social isolation, economic uncertainty and increased substance use, among others, could lead to an increase in family violence (Campbell 2020; Usher et al. 2020).
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