Circles
2018
Computer Files, Websites
A film about justice and community healing, hope and transformation. In the Yukon, an innovative program is bringing together a traditional form of Aboriginal justice--circle sentencing--and the Canadian justice system. Sentencing circles don't focus on punishment. Instead, they bring together the perpetrator of a crime, his or her victims, and peers and family in an effort to bring healing to the community.. For many Aboriginal men in the North, going to jail was a natural extension of attending missionary-run schools. Brothers Harold and Phil Gatensby, who have both done their share of jail time, now participate in circles as a way to allow offenders to break the cycle of crime, court, prison, and allow them to reconnect with their spiritual traditions.. Circles works so well that Aboriginals from the Yukon have helped set up similar programs elsewhere in Canada and in the US. With its potential to bring community members together, the circle is a powerful alternative to prison terms imposed by courts--not only for Aboriginal people in the North but, potentially, for all communities.
Main title:
Author:
National Film Board of Canada (Firm), distributorKanopy (Firm), distributor
Work:
Imprint:
National Film Board of Canada, 1997.[San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2018.
Collation:
1 online resource (streaming video file) (59 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
Notes:
Title from title frames.FilmIn Process Record.Originally produced by National Film Board of Canada in 1997.In English
System details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language:
English
Index terms:
Ethnicity
BRN:
422040
Electronic access:
Access eFilm - A Kanopy streaming videohttps://www.kanopy.com/node/1367388/external-image - Cover Image