Press Release
Supporting Island families –
For the second year in a row, Prince Edward Island’s criminal justice system is the best in the country.
According to the MacDonald-Laurier Institute’s second-annual Justice System Report Card, the province is No. 1 in Canada based on key indicators like crime rates, police performance, and time to trial.
“The efficiency of Prince Edward Island’s criminal justice system is a testament to Islanders working in law enforcement, public safety, the courts and legal services, corrections, and victims’ and community organizations,” said Justice and Public Safety Minister Jordan Brown. “Our province’s small size enables us to focus on the things that matter most, such as keeping each other safe. I thank all those who work in our justice and public safety system for their dedication and diligence.”
The report cites the following facts.
“In addition to the good work being done by our criminal justice system, the provincial government is investing in early frontline supports for vulnerable children by collaborating with other government departments, police agencies, and community-based organizations to better meet the needs of families and communities,” Minister Brown added. “We will continue to improve supports for vulnerable Islanders through initiatives like the Bridge, the children’s lawyer, supervised access and exchange, parenting coordination and alternative dispute resolution, and improvements to the maintenance enforcement program. We will also continue to work with our partners to support culturally sensitive justice programs like the MCPEI’s Indigenous Justice Program and community-based justice programming and projects.”
Media contact:
Katie MacDonald
katiemacdonald@gov.pe.ca (link sends e-mail)
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