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Freeman, Lisa (Victim's rights advocate)
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Slingerland, Roland, 1932-1991 -- Death and burial.
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Freeman, Lisa.
Porter, John Terrance -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Canada. National Parole Board.
Children of murder victims -- Canada -- Biography.
Murder victims' families -- Canada -- Biography.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Canada
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Canada.
Murder victims -- Family relationships -- Canada -- Biography.
Murder -- Ontario -- Oshawa -- Case studies.
Murderers -- Canada.
Parole -- Canada.
Victims of violent crimes -- Canada -- Biography.
Victims of crimes -- Canada -- Biography.
Fathers -- Death -- Psychological aspects.
Fathers and daughters -- Canada -- Biography.
Punishment -- Canada.
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Freeman, Lisa (Victim's rights advocate)
Slingerland, Roland, 1932-1991 -- Death and burial.
Slingerland, Roland, 1932-1991 -- Family.
Freeman, Lisa.
Porter, John Terrance -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Canada. National Parole Board.
Children of murder victims -- Canada -- Biography.
Murder victims' families -- Canada -- Biography.
Criminal justice, Administration of -- Canada
Sentences (Criminal procedure) -- Canada.
Murder victims -- Family relationships -- Canada -- Biography.
Murder -- Ontario -- Oshawa -- Case studies.
Murderers -- Canada.
Parole -- Canada.
Victims of violent crimes -- Canada -- Biography.
Victims of crimes -- Canada -- Biography.
Fathers -- Death -- Psychological aspects.
Fathers and daughters -- Canada -- Biography.
Punishment -- Canada.
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She won't be silenced / Lisa Freeman.
by
Freeman, Lisa (Victim's rights advocate)
RJ Parker Publishing, 2016.
Call #:
362.88 F855s
Subjects
Slingerland, Roland, 1932-1991 -- Death and burial.
Slingerland, Roland, 1932-1991 -- Family.
Freeman, Lisa.
Porter, John Terrance -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Canada
.
National
Parole
Board
.
Children of murder victims --
Canada
-- Biography.
Murder victims' families --
Canada
-- Biography.
Criminal justice, Administration of --
Canada
Sentences (Criminal procedure) --
Canada
.
Murder victims -- Family relationships --
Canada
-- Biography.
Murder -- Ontario -- Oshawa -- Case studies.
Murderers --
Canada
.
Parole
--
Canada
.
Victims of violent crimes --
Canada
-- Biography.
Victims of crimes --
Canada
-- Biography.
Fathers -- Death -- Psychological aspects.
Fathers and daughters --
Canada
-- Biography.
Punishment --
Canada
.
ISBN:
9781987902112 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
She will not be silenced
Description:
260 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Summary:
"For the past twenty-one years, Lisa has put the trauma of her father's brutal murder behind her and has built a happy, stable life for herself. Suddenly, all that is in jeopardy when she receives a letter from the
Parole
Board
of
Canada
. Despite a sentence of Life Imprisonment, Lisa learns that her father's killer is able to begin the
parole
process well before he reaches the twenty-five-year eligibility mark. She needs to prepare a Victim Impact Statement and brace herself to see her father's killer again. Lisa is shocked when a lawyer at the Panel Hearing introduces her by her full name, not once, but twice in front of the man who mercilessly killed her father. She realizes that she now faces an even greater challenge: the assertion of her rights versus the rights of the man who axed her father to death. And, with ever-present obstacles from the
Parole
Board
in her path, she knows that she won't just need a strong resolve to face her father's killer, but an equally strong one to fight the
Parole
Board
. Lisa Freeman's moving and unforgettable story tells how she navigated through the daunting policies of the
Parole
Board
of
Canada
and tells of a promise between sisters and the fulfillment of a last wish. Lisa Freeman's passionate efforts to bring reasonable change to the Policies and Procedures of the
Parole
Board
of
Canada
has inadvertently led her to be an outspoken advocate of Victim's Rights. She remains unwavering in her stance that the rights of victims of crime should be equal to or greater than the rights of offenders. She works in the Long-Term Health Care sector and lives in the Greater Toronto Area"--Provided by publisher.
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