Faculty Member, Saskatchewan Justice Institute
About
The Saskatchewan Justice Institute (SJI) is constituted as a Type I Research Institute of the University of Regina. It was established in May 2011.
The SJI aims to foster just, equitable, and ethical relationships amongst First Nations, Métis and non-First Nations people in the Province of Saskatchewan and beyond. In this cause the SJI endeavours to bring together, in reciprocal relation to one another, diverse institutions, organizations, groups and individuals endeavouring to facilitate and promote positive justice transformations.
The Saskatchewan Justice Institute (SJI) endorses the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as adopted by the United Nations on September 13, 2007 and supports the full implementation of the standards contained therein.
http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/declaration.html
The SJI works toward unifying leadership among the many organizational entities that are engaged in justice-oriented systems and studies.
The SJI builds capacity for positive change that creates meaningful and relevant outcomes at the community level.
The SJI seeks innovative and effective approaches to justice in research, scholarship, education and training, policy, and leadership.
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Director, Saskatchewan
Justice Institute
Dr. Ken Montgomery
http://uregina.academia.edu/KenMontgomery
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