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In this episode of Perspectives, we are delighted to share an interview with Hazel Miron, Senior Investigator with Canada’s Office of the Correctional Investigator.
During a career spanning three decades, Hazel has worked both within detention facilities and now as a detention monitor.
Hazel is a proud Cree woman and a member of the Sucker Creek First Nation. She uses her indigenous knowledge and culture to connect with and support indigenous women and men deprived of liberty.
She is also a strong advocate for reforming detention policies and approaches to better reflect the needs and experiences of indigenous peoples.
By Association for Prevention of TortureIn this episode of Perspectives, we are delighted to share an interview with Hazel Miron, Senior Investigator with Canada’s Office of the Correctional Investigator.
During a career spanning three decades, Hazel has worked both within detention facilities and now as a detention monitor.
Hazel is a proud Cree woman and a member of the Sucker Creek First Nation. She uses her indigenous knowledge and culture to connect with and support indigenous women and men deprived of liberty.
She is also a strong advocate for reforming detention policies and approaches to better reflect the needs and experiences of indigenous peoples.