Oral History

Mr. Stanley Jolly 1990, 74 pages

Documenting the life and career of Stanley Jolly (b. 1943), a probation officer for Native Canadians (1968-1974) in Hamilton, Ontario, later serving as co-ordinator of the Ontario Native Council on Justice and as Senior Policy & Programmes Adviser, Ministry of Attorney General. Interview topics include: being a probation officer; School of Social Work; Native Council on Justice; Native Just of Peace Program; native justice, alternatives. Interview conducted by Christine J.N. Kates. File includes two audio cassette recordings and a transcript with index (74 p.).

Date Started: 10/12/1990

Date Completed: 10/12/1990

Status: Please contact Osgoode Society for more information

Interviewer: Christine J.N. Kates

Number of pages: 74

Archive Details

Archive Link: https://aims.archives.gov.on.ca/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/DESCRIPTION_WEB/WEB_DESC_DET?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%2065194

Archive Code: C 81-1-0-117

Title: Interview with Stanley Jolly

Date: Dec. 1990

Description: Textual records, Sound recordings

Physical Description: 1 file of textual records (includes 2 audio cassettes (ca. 120 minutes))

Restrictions: None

Container Info: (Textual records located in container B436738; sound recordings located in container B436725)