The circle sentencing process is fixed and does not vary from community to community.
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Q10: A fundamental tenet of circle sentencing is
Q11: The presiding judge must be present in
Q12: Circle sentencing is typically only available to
Q13: Judges are bound by the recommendations decided
Q14: Circle sentencing is not appropriate for all
Q16: Non-Aboriginal offenders may participate in circle sentencing.
Q17: An Alberta survey found that nearly 50
Q18: In 2000, the Nova Scotia government imposed
Q19: Circles of Support and Accountability were first
Q20: Which of the following is NOT a
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