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Parent, Marie-Pier see Impaired driving--Deaths caused
Parental leave see Employment insurance; Judges--Leaves of absence
Parental responsibility see Young offenders
Parental rights and responsibilities see Children--Rights; Divorce; Family
Parenting see Family
Parenting After Divorce Program see Divorce
Parents see Young offenders--Crime prevention
Parents at home see Child care
Paris Club see Developing countries--Foreign debt
Paris, France see Inter-Parliamentary Delegations, reports--Canada-France Inter-Parliamentary Association--Canadian NATO Parliamentary delegation--International Assembly of French-Speaking Parliamentarians; Tourism--Quebec Tourism Office
Parizeau, Hon. Jacques see Quebec
Park City West Community Club see Goods and Services Tax--Community centre sports programs
Parkdale Collegiate Institute
>>
Images of Parkdale, collection of prose and poetry, S.O. 31, 5237
Parkdale--High Park constituency see Dangerous/high-risk offenders--Rehabilitation and treatment
Parker, Bill
>>
Acadia University, vice-president of external relations, retirement,
tribute, S.O. 31, 4018
Parkison's Disease see Health
Parks see Canadian Armed Forces--CFB Downsview, Ont.; Child Sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders; National parks/marine conservation areas; Rouge River Valley
Parks Canada
>>
Beaver mascot, redesign, cost, justifying, o.q., 8953
>>National park residents, $38 annual fee, fairness, S.O. 31, 3001-2
>>National parks and historic sites, employee takeover program, impact, 1921-2
>>>o.q., 1666
>>>Petition, 10142
>>Services, alternative delivery, 1529
>>See also Quebec--Maison nationale des Patriotes;
Seager Wheeler Historical Farm Society
Parks Canada Agency
>>
Establishing, Budget 1996 measure, 437
>>Parlement jeunesse des Francophones de l'ouest see Youth
Parliament
>>
35th Parl., 1st Sess see Petitions
>>35th Parl., 2nd Sess., opening
>>>Letter from Governor General, read by Speaker, 1
>>>Message from Governor General, delivered by Gentleman Usher of the Black
Rod, 1
>>Aboriginal chamber, establishing, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
recommendation, o.q., 6558
>>Address to joint sitting see Appendices to Hansard--Mexico;
Mexico--Zedillo
>>Employees, sexual orientation discrimination, 2444
>>Estimates, 1997-1998, main see Procedure and House Affairs Standing
Committee--Reports, Sixty-third
>>Inefficiency, public cynicism, etc., 9679-80
>>Montreal, Que., location, relocation to Ottawa, Ont., 7449
>>Procedures and traditions, Bloc Québécois respecting, 207
>>See also Canadian Armed Forces--Ethics commissioner;
Foreign policy;
House of Commons;
Judges--Removal from bench
Parliament Buildings
>>
Fire of 1916, anniversary, use of wooden mace, 7547
>>Hill Cam, transmission on World Wide Web, Public Works and Government
Services Department website, S.O. 31, 4496
>>Peace Tower
>>>Dominion Carillon, repair and re-installation by Principal Pipe Organ
Company, S.O. 31, 7513
>>>Repair project
>>>>Contracts, Ferco, Chambly, Que. firm, non-participation, 7985
>>>>Cost overruns, S.O. 31, 704
>>>>o.q., 2009-10, 2613
>>>>Raney, Ann, female engineer, discrimination, harassment, government action,
settlement, etc., 3693-5
>>>>S.O. 31, 704
>>>See also Canadian flag--Half mast;
Police--Deaths in line of duty;
Veterans--Book of Remembrance
>>Plaques honouring former Members of Parliament and Senators, ceremony
>>>Cost, 3183-5
>>>S.O. 31, 3124
>>Public gallery see House of Commons
Parliament Hill
>>
Sound and Light Show, 1995 costs, qu., 4267-8, 8046
>>Spring, daffodils provided by CKNW-98 B.C. radio station, S.O. 31, 9271
>>See also Labour disputes--Bradson Mercantile Inc.;
National unity;
Police--Deaths in line of duty;
Young Offenders Act--Amending
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--meetings of Board of Internal Economy)(Bill
C-310)--Solomon
>>
First reading, 3780
>>See also Board of Internal Economy--Meetings
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--oaths or solemn affirmations)(Bill
C-316)--Bellemare
>>
First reading, 3989
>>Second reading, 6818-26
>>>Dropped from Order Paper, 6826
>>See also Members of Parliament--Oaths of allegiance
Parliament of Canada Act (amdt.--other pension income)(Bill C-313)--Solomon
>>
First reading, 3781
>>See also Members of Parliament--Pensions
Parliament of Canada Act and Canada Elections Act (amdt.--confidence
motions)(Bill C-250)--Hermanson
>>
First reading, 1296
>>Second reading, 8465-74, 8932-40,
9961-8
>>>Dropped to bottom of order of precedence on Order Paper, 8474, 8940
>>>Negatived, on recorded division, 10025-6
>>See also Elections--Fixed dates
Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region Conference
>>
Yellowknife, N.W.T., March 1996, 326
>>>S.O. 31, 707
Parliamentary accountability see Canada Post Corporation; Regulations--Public review
Parliamentary associations see Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians Act (Bill C-275); Inter-Parliamentary delegations, reports
Parliamentary Channel see House of Commons--Proceedings
Parliamentary debates see Bosnia and Herzegovina--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping role; Defence equipment--Exports; Foreign policy Haiti--Canadian Armed Forces peacekeeping role; International security; North American Aerospace Defence Command--Agreement; Peacekeeping--Canadian role
Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act see Public Service Staff Relations Board
Parliamentary interns
>>
United States students, S.O. 31, 4173
>>See also House of Commons--Pages and Parliamentary interns
Parliamentary Matching Program see Members of Parliament
Parliamentary Oscars see Cabinet Ministers
Parliamentary Press Gallery
>>
Newspaper excluded from access, petition, 189
Parliamentary privilege see Saskatchewan--Devine, Grant
Parliamentary reform
>>
Liberal Party election promise, abandoning, o.q., 1765
>>Public opinion, 3104
>>Quebec separation/sovereignty, relationship, 3077
>>See also New Zealand;
United KIngdom
Parliamentary secretaries
>>
Replacement, February 1996, 215
>>>Tribute, 809-10
Parliamentary Sibling Day see House of Commons
Parmar, Talwwinder Singh see Air India, Flight 182
Parole
>>
Applicant making threats against J. Brown and constituency office staff, 2050
>>Barlow, David, re-offending, S.O. 31, 4018
>>Conditional release legislation, enforcing, petition, 8843
>>Dangerous offenders see Dangerous/high-risk offenders
>>Decision-making, penitentiary staff determining rather tham parole board,
5123
>>Effectiveness, necessity, etc., 7636
>>Information on offenders, lack, federal-provincial co-operation factor,
Auditor General`s 1995-1996 report, o.q., 6911
>>Life sentences, making ineligible, 1898
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--no parole when imprisoned for life)(Bill
C-272)
>>Monitoring, increasing, 6233
>>Murderers, early release, judicial review of parole ineligibility, Criminal
Code section 745, 2490, 5179, 9663, 9673-5
>>>Accountability, lack, 4250
>>>Age factor, 3860
>>>Amending, introducing legislation, o.q., 3560-1
>>>Appeal rights, 3878-9, 3905, 3908-9, 3912, 4476, 4616
>>>Applications approved, process, examples, etc., 3879-81, 3901, 3904, 3909,
3913-4, 4246, 4249, 4256-7, 4268-9, 4273, 4280, 4282, 4290, 4465-6, 4471-2,
4475, 4542-3, 4546, 4572, 4578, 4583, 4585-6, 4601, 4607, 4610-1, 4614, 4636,
8814-5, 8819, 8825-7, 8845, 8857, 8859-60, 8867, 9613, 9672
>>>>S.O. 31, 8902
>>>Applications upcoming, 8818, 8825, 8827, 8859, 9461
>>>Appropriate sentence for murder factor, 8805-6, 8808, 8810, 8816-7, 8826
>>>Bernardo, Paul, eligibility, 4241, 4253, 4284, 4541, 4547, 4606, 4616,
6837, 6848, 8861-2, 9709
>>>Churches positions, 8862
>>>Community juries determining, 4285, 4462, 4546-7, 4572-3, 4583-4, 8809,
8812
>>>Compassion, clemency, mercy, factors, 4576-7, 4584, 4586
>>>Deterrence, relationship, 4575, 4600,
4606-7
>>>Exceptional circumstances factor, o.q., 1250
>>>Experts reports presented, condensed, no cross-examination, 9614
>>>Explanation of section, 3855, 3859-60, 3901, 4289, 4579, 8809-11, 8854,
8858-9
>>>Fisher, Greg and Darryl Crook, eligibility, Constable Brian King victim,
4244, 4262-3, 9719
>>>Gingras, Daniel, eligibility, 4611
>>>Glaremin, Roy, Constable William Shelever, victim, eligibility, hearing,
4542, 4544, 9460-1
>>>Hastings, Senator Earl, newsletter for inmates with advice, providing,
4250, 4477
>>>Historical background, abolition of capital punishment factor, 3855,
3858-9, 3861, 3879, 3881-3, 3906, 3913-4, 4241, 4245-7, 4251-2, 4254, 4274-5,
4279-80, 4282-4, 4289, 4291-2, 4295, 4464-5, 4473, 4475-6, 4546, 4577, 4582,
4585, 4587, 4597, 4602, 4606, 4614, 4620, 4623, 5002-3, 8806, 8808, 8810-4,
8821-2, 8826-7, 8849-50, 8858, 8867
>>>Hope, "faint hope clause", rehabilitation, relationship, 3856-8, 3878-80,
3901, 4217, 4241-4, 4247-8, 4250-2, 4254-5, 4259-60, 4268-72, 4280-1, 4282-3,
4286, 4289-91, 4462, 4464, 4466-7, 4470-2, 4475-7, 4542-7, 4572, 4574-86,
4593, 4597-604. 4606, 4608-10, 4614-5, 4618, 4621, 4636, 4998-9, 5001, 5003,
5008, 5070-1, 8806, 8808, 8810-1, 8813-5, 8827, 8845, 8852-3, 8855, 8859,
8867, 9613
>>>Incarceration costs factor, 4472, 4475-6, 4598, 4600, 8846
>>>Incarceration time before/after adoption of section, international
comparison, 3855, 3857, 4465, 4474, 4576, 8810, 8821-2, 8851-2
>>>International comparison, 4462
>>>Judge`s authority to refuse possibility when sentencing, proposal, S.O. 31,
2246-7
>>>Judicial discretion replacing, 8861-3
>>>>>S.O. 31, 9210
>>>Kocurek, Paul, eligibility, Lise Clausen victim, Inge and Svend Clausen
concerns, 8865-6
>>>Latimer, Robert, eligibility, 4284, 8861
>>>Life sentence, parole status and conditions continuing for life of
offender, 3855, 3857, 3908, 4462, 4572, 4596-7, 8810
>>>Munro, Craig, eligibility, police officer victim, 9764
>>>Nichols, William J., released, Staff Sergeant Keith Harrison victim, 4244,
4475
>>>Offenders families, perspective, 8854
>>>Olson, Clifford, eligibility, 3542, 3551, 3878, 3885-6, 3904-5, 3907, 3914,
4214, 4217, 4241, 4244, 4248, 4253-5, 4269-70, 4276, 4283, 4289-94, 4468-9,
4471, 4541-4, 4602, 4606, 4609-10, 4616, 4620, 4998, 5000, 5003-4, 6837, 6848,
7648, 7671
>>>>Hearings, Vancouver, B.C., Surrey, B.C., impact on victims families, etc.,
8805-6, 8809, 8812-6, 8817-26, 8846-8, 8853, 8855, 8858-61, 8863-8, 9370,
9372, 9392-3, 9397, 9400, 9421, 9423, 9429, 9431-2, 9434-7, 9441, 9504-5,
9594-5, 9666, 9715, 9717, 9958-9
>>>>>Bloc Québécois responsibility, delaying Bill C-45 factor, 8812-3, 8816,
8819-22, 8825, 8857-8
>>>>>o.q., 8836, 8904-7, 8951-2, 9021, 9086-7, 9802
>>>>>S.O. 31, 8900, 8902, 8945, 10064
>>>>o.q., 588, 645, 3425, 3561, 3712, 3821, 4023-4, 4986
>>>>Petition, 10146
>>>>Retroactivity, constitutional factor, 8807, 8824-5, 8844-5, 8853
>>>>>o.q., 9087, 10186
>>>>S.O. 31, 959, 1583-4, 1838, 1885, 4221, 8830-1
>>>Pardon, alternative, 4294
>>>Parole requires further approval by National Parole Board, 3855, 3857,
3859-60, 3901-2, 4214, 4216, 4245-6, 4252, 4270-1, 4284-5, 4462, 4584,
8809-10, 8812, 8850
>>>Peters, Jim and Bob Brown, eligibility, Laurie Boyd and Debbie Stevens,
victims, Darlene Boyd concerns, etc., 4244, 4259-60,
4278, 4281-2, 4470,
4604-5, 5004-5
>>>>o.q., 4986
>>>>S.O. 31, 4858
>>>Petitions, 189, 275-6, 1506, 2189, 3497, 3721, 4265, 4348, 4447, 4678,
4996, 6194, 7434, 8019
>>>Police officers as victims, inmate not eligible, 5891
>>>>S.O. 31, 7653
>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--no early parole for those who murder a
peace officer)(Bill C-344)
>>>Powers, Ralph Ernest Malcolm, Sheryl Gardner victim, eligibility, 3542-3,
9595
>>>Provinces, co-operation/consultation, lack, attorneys general positions,
4608, 4611, 5004, 5007-8
>>>Public opinion, 3861, 3878, 3880, 3885-6, 3903-7, 3909-13, 4241, 4244-5,
4250, 4253-5, 4257-8, 4260-1, 4272-3, 4275, 4283, 4286, 4292, 4294-5, 4474,
4477, 4541, 4545-7, 4580, 4587, 4605-9, 4614-6, 4621, 5001-2, 5006-8, 8810-1,
8848, 8859, 8864, 9708-9
>>>Public safety, protection of society, relationship, 3857-8, 4241, 4246-8,
4250, 4255, 4258, 4274, 4462, 4472, 4574-5, 4578-9, 4597, 4618-9, 4638, 8810
>>>Punishment, relationship, 4576, 4579
>>>Ramsey, James Walter, application approved, 4618-9
>>>Re-offending factor, 3912-3, 3915-6,
4213, 4215, 4246, 4256-8, 4281, 4285,
4287, 4475, 4543, 4574, 4578, 4580-1, 4584, 4587-8, 8814, 8816, 8862
>>>Renumbering of section to 745.6, 4462
>>>Repealing, 339, 567, 1308-9, 3542-3, 3551-2, 3572, 3583-4, 3856-7, 3878,
3880, 3903-5, 3908, 3910-2, 3915, 4036-7, 4217, 4243-5, 4250-1, 4253-63,
4268-73, 4288, 4291-5, 4464, 4468-71, 4474-5, 4477, 4541-2, 4545-7, 4586,
4603-4, 4606-9, 4614-6, 4621, 4623, 5001, 5005-7, 5024-5, 5044-5, 5073, 5100,
5124, 6837, 6848-9, 8815, 8819, 8825, 8859, 8861-3, 8867-8, 9364, 9420, 9434,
9439, 9441, 9461, 9594-5, 9613-4
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 9619
>>>>Government agreeing to repeal in exchange for Canadian Police Association
support of gun control legislation, 8806, 8812
>>>>Government position, 8810
>>>>Legislation, Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-234), reinstatement of Criminal
Code (amdt.)(Bill C-226)(1st. Sess., 35th Parl.), Liberal Party Members
supporting, Justice and Legal Affairs Standing Committee study, not reporting
back to House, etc., 3859-60, 3880-1, 3901-3, 3905, 3909, 3911-2, 4197-202,
4217, 4248, 4256, 4258-61, 4272, 4276-8, 4282-3, 4286-7, 4292-3, 4466-7,
4477, 4560-2, 4583, 4593, 4601, 4609, 4613, 4636, 5002, 5005-6, 5008-9,
5024-5, 6065-7, 8817, 8825, 8849-51, 8855, 8864, 9400, 9435, 9464, 9595
>>>>>o.q., 645, 8906
>>>>>S.O. 31, 4070
>>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-234)
>>>>Liberal Party candidates John Les and Peter Warkentin supporting, 9405
>>>>o.q., 38-9, 588, 645, 3425, 3560, 4023-4, 4077-8, 4985, 8904
>>>>Police, Canadian Police Association position, 3878, 3882, 4272, 4283,
4470-1, 4547, 4604, 4607-8, 4614, 5076, 5124, 8827, 9434, 9439, 9958
>>>>>Justice Minister Rock alleged deception, etc.
>>>>>>o.q., 1249-50
>>>>>>S.O. 31, 1286, 2058
>>>>Reform Party position, 3903, 3905-7, 4272-3, 4276, 4283-4, 6232-3, 8806-7,
8825, 8827, 9430-1
>>>>Retroactivity factor, 8821, 8825,
8861, 8864, 9676
>>>>>o.q., 9021-2
>>>>S.O. 31, 356, 959, 3629, 8902, 10064
>>>Restricting access, multiple murderers excluded, pre-screening by judge,
unanimous jury agreement required, etc., Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial
review of parole ineligibility)(Bill C-45), 3855-62, 3877-88, 3901-16, 4036-7,
4211-7, 4241-3, 4246-54, 4257-61, 4270-2, 4275-6, 4279-81, 4283-6, 4289-90,
4292, 4295, 4462-7, 4471-3, 4476-8, 4540-3, 4547-8, 4573-4, 4579-86, 4589,
4593-5, 4597-603, 4606-9, 4610-22, 4636, 4638, 5001-4, 5076, 6232, 6802,
6837, 6848, 6865, 8806, 8809-14, 8816, 8818, 8822-3, 8825-7, 8847-55, 8857,
8859, 8862, 8866-8, 9594, 9613, 9708, 9958
>>>>Bloc Québécois position, 4213, 4241-2, 4247, 4467, 4540-2, 4580-2, 4603,
4636-7
>>>>Delay in introducing, expediting passage, time allocation, etc., 3902-3,
3906, 3908, 3912, 3916, 4213, 4242, 4271, 4468, 4477, 4541, 4603-5, 5002,
5004-8, 5024-5, 8816-7, 8819-20, 8823, 8825
>>>>>Election, relationship, 4579
>>>>>o.q., 3821, 3871
>>>>Expenditures, increase, 3879, 3905, 3909, 3911-2, 4217, 4249-50~, 4270,
4279, 4476, 4548, 4572, 5003
>>>>>o.q., 3821
>>>>Government Members not debating, 4274, 4276, 4279, 4283
>>>>Milliken position, 4573-4, 4620-1, 5006-8, 5125
>>>>o.q., 3634, 3712-3, 4078, 4985-6, 8836, 8904-7, 9021
>>>>Reform Party position, 4217, 4241, 4253, 4260, 4541-2, 4578-9, 4607,
4621, 4998-5000, 5006, 5076, 7648, 8862, 9400, 9959
>>>>Regional differences in application, 4214, 4465, 4471-2, 4475, 8850-1
>>>>Retroactive application, 4463-4, 4468, 4541, 4594, 4606-7, 4611, 4614,
4617-8, 8812-3, 8861, 9959
>>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review of parole
ineligibility)(Bill C-45);
Parole--Murderers, Olson, Clifford--Murderer, Victims/families
>>>Rocha, Leo, case daughter victim, 8854
>>>Sentencing principles, relationship, 4574-5, 4581-2, 4620
>>>Thompson, Robert Paul, application denied, Helen Leadley concerns factor,
etc., 2050, 2052
>>>Trial juries decisions disregarded, 3882-4, 4275, 4285-6, 4616
>>>Truth in sentencing, lack, 3904, 3907, 4470, 4473-4, 4541, 4616, 7645,
8868, 9762
>>>Value of life, message, relationship, 4277-9, 4468, 4471, 4600
>>>Victims/families
>>>>Government apologizing to, M. on supply (Ramsay), 8805-28, 8844-68,
negatived, on recorded division, 8931-2
>>>>>Amdt. (McClelland), 8809, negatived, on recorded division, 8930-1
>>>>Impact, feelings, concerns, etc., 3861-2, 3877-8, 3885-6, 3908, 3910,
3913-5, 4216, 4243-4, 4246-50, 4254-6, 4258, 4260, 4269, 4283, 4287, 4292-3,
4462, 4468-70, 4476, 4545-7, 4577-81, 4584, 4586, 4594, 4597-605, 4607-8,
4614-8, 4620-1, 5001, 5003-5, 8809-12, 8817-8, 8824-5, 8847-8, 8852, 8857,
8863-8
>>>>Informing of section at time of sentencing, 8811-2, 8848, 8854
>>>>>o.q., 9021
>>>>Kaplinsky, Kenneth , victim, family members, Joanne, Kaplinsky, sister of
victim, concerns, 5004-5, 8818, 9709
>>>>Mahaffy, Debbie, position, 3904, 4469-70, 4547, 5003
>>>>Participation in hearings, victim impact statements, oral presentations,
etc. 2045, 2049, 2050, 2052-3, 2075, 4213-4, 4262, 4279, 4286, 4603-5, 8818,
8826, 8852, 8855, 9371-2, 9719
>>>>>Claussen, Inge, request, 2052
>>>>>Criminal Code (amdt.--judicial review of parole ineligibility)(Bill
C-45), relationship, 9393, 9408, 9419, 9430-41, 9458-66, 9468-9, 9612-4, 9616,
9662-4
>>>>>>o.q., 9379-81
>>>>>>See also Criminal Law Improvement Act, 1996 (Bill C-17)
>>>>>Criminal Code (amdt.--sentencing)(Bill C-41)(1st Sess. 35th Parl.), 2045,
2047, 2057, 9461, 9463
>>>>>o.q., 185, 8904, 9021, 9379, 9381
>>>>Reform Party exploiting, manipulating, 4463-4, 4468, 8822-4, 8827, 8845,
8853, 8857, 8858, 8862, 8866-7, 9431, 9434, 9715
>>>>>o.q., 8905, 9021
>>>>Rosenfeldt family, concerns, 4217, 4244, 4248, 4254-5, 4258, 4269,
4468-70, 4604-5, 4615, 8858
>>>>>o.q., 9021
>>>>See also Parole--Murderers, Kocurek--Murderers, Olson--Murderers, Peters
>>>See also Murderers--Parole eligibility; Young offenders--Murderers
>>Pedophiles see Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex
offenders/pedophiles
>>Re-offending
>>>Inquiry into parole decision, holding, 4037
>>>Sentencing to remaining original sentence and full sentence for new
offence, 4037
>>>See also Parole--Murderers
>>Reform, 8814-5
>>>Isabelle Bolduc Foundation role, 4247-8
>>Reform Party position, "blue book", 4541
>>Rehabilitation program participation requirement, 3386, 4286, 8165-73
>>>See also Corrections and Conditional Release Act (amdt.--rehabilitation
programs)(Bill C-296)
>>Sex offenders, release without treatment, etc., 4610
>>Supervision, laxity, 4295
>>Victims and families
>>>Public safety, priority, S.O. 31, 1415
>>>Role, participation in hearings, etc., 6848
>>>See also Parole--Murderers, Victims/families
>>Violations, arrest without warrant, 366, 3275-84
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.)(Bill C-224)
>>Violations of parole or statutory or temporary release, establishing
offence, police arrest powers, 8662
>>>See also Criminal Code (amdt.--arrest of those in breach of condition of
parole or statutory or temporary release)(Bill C-379)
>>See also Child sexual abuse/assault/exploitation--Sex offenders/pedophiles;
Criminals--Low-risk offenders;
Dangerous/high-risk offenders--Parole eligibility--Sex offenders--Wayne, Allan;
Gangs--Motorcycle gangs, Sentences;
Murder--Bolduc, Isabelle--Faraone, Ezio--Fichtenberg, Dennis--Parolees
Murderers;
National Parole Board;
Penitentiaries--Inmates, Temporary absences;
Sexual assault/offences--Fee, Tammy;
Violence--Women, victims, Klassen, Susan;
Violent offences--Parolees committing--Sentences;
Young offenders--Murderers