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Demeaning Snapchat video taken of inmate investigated by privacy commissioner


Posted: Apr 12, 2021 2:05 PM AT | Last Updated: April 12
It s believed the video was taken inside the Central Nova Scotia Correctional Facility in Dartmouth.(Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
Nova Scotia s privacy commissioner is now reviewing a video recently posted to Snapchat of what appears to be an inmate at a provincial jail, to determine if the 20-second snippet was a violation of that person s privacy rights.
The video was first brought to the attention of commissioner Tricia Ralph after the Halifax Examiner posted a story about it, including a screen capture of the comments attached to the images.
Feeding this fat f king retard ice cream at 1:30am so she ll go back to sleep and stop crying diabetic low, the comment said. ....

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For Indigenous women, systemic racial bias in prison leaves many worse off than men


The Globe and Mail
For Indigenous women, systemic racial bias in prison leaves many worse off than men
In the standardized tests that determine federal inmates’ paths to rehabilitation, Indigenous women are more likely than white women to get the worst scores – with long-lasting negative effects after their release
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Patricia Whyte of Halifax and support dog Carl sit at the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia, where she is a peer support worker for vulnerable women and girls. She worries that prison officials gave her higher security classifications than she should have had because she is Indigenous. ....

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