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Overrepresentation of Marginalized Groups
Indigenous, racialized, and vulnerable populations in the system.
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SUMMARY - Overrepresentation of Marginalized Groups

Indigenous peoples represent less than five percent of Canada's population but account for over thirty percent of federal inmates. Black Canadians are incarcerated at rates three times higher than their population share. People with mental illness, cognitive disabilities, and those experiencing homelessness cycle through jails at rates vastly exceeding the general population. These patterns persist across decades and jurisdictions with such consistency that they demand explanation.

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