B.C. launches hiring drive for Crown prosecutors to help address repeat offending
VICTORIA — The British Columbia Prosecution Service has launched a recruitment drive for Crown lawyers and other staff, part of a series of recent measures to address repeat violent offending.
A statement from the service says it’s aiming to hire up to 40 Crown counsel this year, some to fill vacancies created by the dedication of prosecutors to repeat violent offender response teams.
Those teams are part of the province’s safer communities action plan launched by Premier David Eby soon after he was sworn in last November.
At the time, Eby said the plan has two key tracks: enforcement, recognizing “zero tolerance” for violence in communities, and intervention, or preventing crime before it happens through services that address root causes.