MS CAROLINA THERESA GILIBERTI

Career Summary

  • Has nineteen years of experience in the federal Department of Justice in a variety of progressively more responsible positions
  • Began career in 1982 as a Research Officer in the Policy Sector. In 1988, took on management responsibility in the Research Section as Acting Chief of Criminal Law, then became Chief of the Family Law Section
  • In 1990, broadened experience by assuming policy development and management functions and in 2000, was appointed Director General, Programs Branch

Professional Experience

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

DIRECTOR GENERAL, PRORGAM BRANCH - Sept. 2000 to present

TEAM LEADER, CHILD SUPPORT - February 1998 to Fall 2001

COORDINATOR, POLICY IMPLEMENTATION - April 1996 to February 1998

CHIEF, FAMILY LAW RESEARCH UNIT - April 1992 to April 1996

SENIOR RESEARCHER, CRIMINAL AND FAMILY LAW - September 1991 to April 1992

ACTING-CHIEF, CRIMINAL AND FAMILY LAW - January 1989 to Sept. 1991

ANALYST/STATISTICIAN, CRIMINAL MATTERS - October 1982 to December 1988

Publications

Giliberti, C. (1985) Criminal Injuries Compensation Programs in Canada, Department of Justice, Canada.

Giliberti, C. (1986) Criminal Injuries Compensation Programs in Canada, Department of Justice, Canada.

Giliberti, C. (1990) Victim Impact Statements in Canada: A Summary of the Findings, Department of Justice, Canada.

Giliberti, C. (1991) A summary of the New Legislation in Canada to Protect Children and Youth from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Victims and Criminal Justice, 52/1, 493 - 511

Giliberti, C., Brazeau, M. (1991) The Financial Implications of Child Support Guidelines, Department of Justice, Canada.

Giliberti, C. (1992) Overview of the Research Findings Pertaining to Bill C-15, An Act to Amend the Criminal Code and the Canada Evidence Act with respect to Sexual Offences Against Children, Department of Justice, Canada.

Giliberti, C., Brazeau, M. (1995) Federal/Provincial/Territorial Family Law Committee's Recommendations on Child Support Guidelines, Department of Justice, Canada.


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