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Mandatory training urged for judges, RCMP

- By The Canadian Press

OTTAWA — All judges and RCMP officers should have to go through mandatory training on gender-based violence and sexual assault, says a new report from the House of Commons committee on the status of women.

“Addressing the issue of harassment in public places and the victim blaming-and-shaming that occurs throughout the reporting and judicial system will be key to prevent violence and to ensure that survivors do not suffer further at the hands of the police, the RCMP and the judiciary,” Conservati­ve MP and committee chair Marilyn Gladu told a news conference Monday.

The committee, which heard from 99 witnesses over the last year on what the federal government can do to reduce violence against young women and girls, focused its 45 recommenda­tions on campus sexual assault, harassment in public, cyberviole­nce and better treatment by the justice system of those reporting gender-based violence and sexual assault.

The recommenda­tion on the judiciary is similar to a private member’s bill tabled by interim Conservati­ve leader Rona Ambrose that would require mandatory training for would-be judges on issues surroundin­g sexual assault.

The report also discusses “rape culture,” and how behaviour that some might not consider overly serious — sexual jokes or the objectific­ation of women in the media, for instance — can create the conditions for sexualized violence.

“Witnesses told the committee about a pervasive climate of rape culture in Canada that normalizes, excuses and tolerates violence against young women and girls in public spaces, across universiti­es and college campuses, and online,” said Liberal MP and committee vice-chair Pam Damoff.

Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef is expected to unveil a federal gender-based violence strategy in the coming weeks, which she has said will look at ways to prevent violence and support its survivors, but also how to improve the criminal justice system.

MPs on the committee said they hope the report will help Monsef, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to implement the strategy, including by working with provinces and territorie­s to tackle issues outside federal jurisdicti­on.

Monsef said she would respond soon.

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