Dear Constituent,
Just last month our Conservative government introduced new legislation to bring common sense back to youth criminal justice by toughening our laws for young offenders.
Violent and repeat young offenders must be held accountable. That's why we're proposing to ensure that the protection of society becomes an important consideration for judges when it comes time to sentence these offenders.
This bill has been named Sebastien's Law in memory of Sebastien Lacasse, who was murdered in 2003 by a young offender, and to honour the dedication of his parents who have worked tirelessly as advocates for the rights of victims to make a difference in the lives of others.
I've included more information below about our new young offender legislation as well as some of our other priorities to get tough on crime.
I hope you'll never hesitate to get in touch with me at any time to share your thoughts.
Best regards,
- Dean
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Tougher Young Offender Laws:
Right now, a 17 year old can commit murder and get a sentence far shorter than most Canadians expect. Our Conservative government will require judges to consider giving adult-length sentences for young offenders who've committed murder when circumstances require it.
For more information - click here.
Stricter Sentences for Serial Killers:
Our Conservative government is currently working on new laws that will ensure that a life sentence will mean a life in prison for convicted multiple murderers. We will also require that violent offenders serve their time in jail where they belong, not in the luxury of their own home.
For more information - click here.
New Identity Theft Laws Enacted:
Our Conservative government knows that Canadians deserve to have their identities protected to the highest degree possible. Earlier this year, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's new Identity Theft legislation became the law of the land and now Canadians have better protection from identity theft and our police are better equipped to stop these crimes before they are committed.
For more information - click here.