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Understanding Criminal Harassment under Canadian Law

Understanding Criminal Harassment under Canadian Law

In Canada, criminal harassment involves behaviors commonly associated with stalking, such as persistently following, observing, contacting, or threatening another person. These actions are typically unwanted and may escalate to the use of force. In the majority of cases, the accused is someone the victim knows, though roughly 12% of incidents involve strangers.

The section of the Criminal Code dealing with criminal harassment was primarily established to safeguard women, who represent approximately 76% of reported victims, based on data from 123 Canadian police departments in 2002. In contrast, men make up 84% of those accused, with some incidents involving multiple offenders. A conviction for criminal harassment can result in a prison sentence of up to ten years.

When Might Someone Be Charged with Criminal Harassment?

This offence does not depend on a specific result like injury, theft, or death. Instead, what matters is whether the accused’s behavior was repeated and whether it reasonably caused the victim to fear for their safety. Physical harm or direct contact is not required for charges to apply.

For a criminal harassment charge to lead to a conviction, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that:

  • The individual engaged in conduct defined as criminal harassment.
  • The individual either knew, or should have known, that their behavior might be perceived as threatening or distressing.
  • The complainant experienced actual fear for their own safety or that of someone close to them.
  • This fear was reasonable, considering the ongoing nature of the accused’s actions.

If the defence can raise reasonable doubt about any of these criteria, the accused must be acquitted.

Legal Defences Against Criminal Harassment Allegations

Criminal harassment laws can be complex and are often interpreted differently depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. Even a single incident can result in serious legal consequences, especially if there is a background of abusive behavior.

It is important not to automatically plead guilty to such a charge, as the long-term impact can be severe. With the help of experienced legal counsel, it is possible to challenge and successfully defend against these accusations.

If you are facing charges of criminal harassment, it is critical to seek professional legal advice immediately to ensure your rights are protected and to explore all possible defences. Faiz & Associates Law specialize in defending such cases and can offer guidance tailored to your unique situation.