A review by stace_elizabeth
Peace and Good Order: The Case for Indigenous Justice in Canada by Harold R. Johnson

5.0

“The problem seems to be about hope. . . When you have no hope, no promise of a future, judicial principles of deterrence have no meaning”

This book was extremely well written, and easy to follow and understand. A great place to start! Harold describes his time working in the justice system, lays out statistics, and plainly puts what is and isn’t working.
Deterrence isn’t working, but redemption does.

Harold calls for Immediate action, and a much needed change.