Quebec says a loophole is allowing hundreds of people convicted of sexual assault to serve their sentences at home. They’re being called “Netflix sentences” and advocates say they are insulting to victims. As Global’s Dan Spector reports, now the province is demanding that the next federal government tighten the rules.
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Quebec wants to fight ‘Netflix sentences’ allowing accused to serve time at home
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