Wrongful convictions are only one form of injustice in Canada and they are influenced by larger political, social, legal, and economic injustice. Issues of colonialism and systemic discrimination play play a significant role in wrongful convictions. Unjust Canadian criminal laws and practices have also contributed to wrongful convictions, for instance: the criminalization of conduct that should have been legal, historical use of the death penalty, and harsh conditions of confinement imposed as a means of punishment.
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