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March 18 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Truscot lecture in justice. Reimagining Canada's Prisons. Balancing security, rights and reform. A set of scales.

Join us for a compelling talk exploring the Canadian correctional system, beginning with Howard Saper’s personal reflection on the wrongful conviction of Steven Truscott. This discussion will examine the realities of incarceration, the impact of being “tough on crime,” and pressing issues such as the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in prisons. Using recent cases—including Paul Bernardo’s prison transfer and the government’s response to Charter violations in segregation practices—the talk will highlight systemic challenges and potential reforms for a more humane and effective correctional system.

The lecture series is part of the Truscott Initiative launched at U of G in 2009 to commemorate the struggles of Guelph resident Steven Truscott and his family.

Truscott is known across Canada for his decades-long battle to prove his innocence after the 1959 murder of his schoolmate Lynne Harper. He was wrongly convicted of the crime at age 14 and spent years in prison before his release in 1969. He was acquitted by the Ontario Court of Appeal in 2007.

The Truscott Initiative aims to improve understanding of the nation’s complex criminal justice system and to highlight how criminal justice intersects with other policy areas and broader conceptions of justice.

Registration is not required for this event.

Details

Date:
March 18
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Website:
https://csahs.uoguelph.ca/events/2025/03/truscott-lecture-justice-2025

Venue

Richards Building
101 Reynolds Walk + Google Map

Additional Info

Email
vanveela@uoguelph.ca
Room Number
Richards Building 2520
Event is open to
U of G students, U of G faculty and staff, The public