End-of-Life in Prison Symposium Report

Adelina Iftene, Crystal Dieleman, Hanna Garson

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    Abstract

    In 2016, the Canadian Parliament passed “An Act to amend the Criminal Code and to make related amendments to other Acts (medical assistance in dying)” (S.C. 2016, c. 3). This statute decriminalized providing medical assistance to the dying in a defined set of circumstances. The Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA) was also amended: section 19 now reads “(1.1) Subsection (1) does not apply to a death that results from an inmate receiving medical assistance in dying, as defined in section 241.1 that Act.”

    Pursuant to these amendments, this meeting focused on issues that may arise in implementing MAiD in the carceral context, asking “How can MAiD be implemented for Canadian prisoners responsibly?” or, in other words, “What obligations does the new MAiD legislation place on the Correctional Service of Canada and how can these be fulfilled”.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2017

    Keywords

    • Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
    • Corrections and Conditional Release Act
    • Canadian Prisoners
    • Correctional Service Canada

    Disciplines

    • Criminal Law
    • Health Law and Policy
    • Law
    • Law Enforcement and Corrections
    • Legislation

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