ROTHENBURGER: Public safety must start coming first in parole board decisions
OUR CRIMINAL JUSTICE system is arguably the most progressive in the world but that’s not always a good thing.
Our Canadian philosophy is that nobody is beyond rehabilitation. That’s why we have no capital punishment in this country. That’s why parole boards lean toward releasing those convicted of criminal offences back into society whenever they feel they possibly can.
Sometimes, they get it wrong. The horrible murders in Saskatchewan — 12 people died and 19 were injured — brought new attention to the parole system when it was learned that killer Myles Sanderson had a history of violence that included 59 prior criminal convictions since he was 18, including assaults, threats, and robbery.


