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Accused and convicted

Last updated on November 26, 2024

Services and resources are available to support people who are accused or convicted (offender) of committing a crime. This section guides you to information about some of these services and resources.

Community support services

  • John Howard Society of B.C.
  • John Howard Society of the Okanagan and Kootenay
  • John Howard Society of North Island
  • John Howard Society Pacific
  • John Howard Society of Victoria
  • L.I.N.C. - Long-Term Inmates Now in the Community Society

Women's services

  • Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
  • Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver

Corrections

  • BC Corrections
    • Correctional centres in B.C.
    • Probation offices in B.C.
  • Correctional Service of Canada
    • Federal facilities and security

Other resources

  • Pardons Canada
  • Parole Board of Canada - Parole, record suspensions and appeals

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  • ClicklawĀ 
  • Reporting child abuse in B.C.Ā 
  • Support for new immigrants to B.C.Ā 
  • Legal Aid BCĀ 
  • VictimLinkĀ 
Criminal justice glossary

Check our alphabetical list of criminal justice terms along with their definitions.

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