Access to Responsive Justice
Access to Responsive Justice  was a community-engaged research project that aaimed to document how criminalized women, Two-Spirt, trans and non-binary survivors of gender-based violence experienced attempts to access justice, through legislative, alternative, and non-carceral approaches and create survivor-centred recommendations for policy reform and change
Findings from this project aim to inform survivor-centred recommendations that address gaps in Canadaâs access to responsive justice among diverse and criminalized communities of women, Two-Spirit, trans and non-binary survivors, including Indigenous, Black and other racialized communities, LGBTQ/2S, immigrant and refugee communities and criminalized communities (sex workers, people who use drugs).
- Research Objectives
Drawing on intersectional feminist participatory-action research, the overall goals of the mixed methods project are to:Â Â
- Document the lived experience and community voices of GBV survivors to understand how differing identities of sexual assault survivors experience stigma or discrimination in access to justice, including deciding to report their experience to authorities;
- Understand how socio-structural factors facilitate or mitigate barriers to responsive justice systems across various settings and jurisdictions both within (e.g. family courts, drug courts, legal aid) and outside justice (e.g. housing, health care), including community-led and strength-based responses, and identify how those experiences vary across and within settings and jurisdictions; and
- Map innovative strategies and evidence-based actions for operationalizing promotion of responsive justice systems for GBV survivors.
- About Access to Responsive Justice
Team
Principal Investigators: Dr. Brittany Bingham, Dr. Kate Shannon
Co-Investigators: Dr. Nora Angeles, Dr Jill Chettiar, Dr. Kathleen Deering, Dr. Andrea Krusi, Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer
Project Coordinator: Ritica Ramesh
Partners/Advisory
ATIRA Womenâs Resource Society, Elizabeth Fry Society BC, First Nations Health Authority, Sanctuary Health, Sex Workers United Against Violence (SWUAV), Sunshine Coast Community Services Society, WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre, Vancouver Association for Survivors of Torture (VAST), VCH Aboriginal Health, YWCA Vancouver
Funders
Federal Ministry of Women and Gender Equality (WAGE)