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BC Prosecution Service reports & publications

Last updated on May 5, 2025
  • 2023/2024 Annual Report
  • 2025-2028 Strategic Plan
  • Annual Report on the Use of Electronic Surveillance
  • BC Prosecution Service: Completed Criminal Justice Reforms 2012-2015
  • Youth Criminal Justice Act - BC Pocket Guide (PDF, 780KB) 
    • ​​French version (PDF, 940KB)
  • BC Charge Assessment Review (McCuaig report)
  • Mentally Disordered Accused
  • Canada's System of Justice (Department of Justice publication)
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