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Catalogue Entry: Pandemic Era Changes in Federal Corrections Age Structures
The composition of the correctional population as it relates to different age groups provides for emerging challenges and specific rehabilitative needs relative to various age...-
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Catalogue Entry: A Qualitative Study of Ethnocultural Offender Correctional Experiences:...
Ethnocultural offenders constitute a heterogeneous group united by strong motivations to participate in and benefit from correctional programs and services.. In Canada, research...-
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Catalogue Entry: Ethnocultural Offenders in Federal Custody: In-Custody Indicators among Women
This summary focuses on results for women. It is important to identify differences as they can inform CSC of areas for further examination and action to support a diverse...-
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Catalogue Entry: Typologies of Sexual Offending of Federally-Sentenced Women: A Validation Study
The current study was conducted to assess the validity of the Descriptive Model of Female Sexual Offending (DMFSO; Gannon, Rose, & Ward, 2008, 2010, 2012) used to classify...-
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Catalogue Entry: Risk Factors Related to the Initial Security Classification of Women...
To facilitate initial security classification, Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) currently uses the Custody Rating Scale (CRS) which consists of two independently scored...-
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Catalogue Entry: Examining Change in Criminogenic Need Levels Associated with Correctional...
In 2010, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) commenced implementation of a holistic, gender- and culture-informed model of correctional programing for women offenders. To...-
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Catalogue Entry: Examination of Gender Diverse Offenders
Gender diverse offenders are a heterogeneous group with high static risk and dynamic need. In accordance with Bill C-16, on December 27, 2017, the Correctional Service of Canada...-
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Catalogue Entry: Aboriginal Women: Profile and Changing Population
Examinations over a ten-year period demonstrate that Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women differ on many indicators of correctional outcomes and that First Nations and Métis...-
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Catalogue Entry: Women Offenders, Substance Use, and Behaviour
Although four-in-five women offenders in Canada have substance use problems, little research has focused on the variability in their substance use and its relationship to...-
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Catalogue Entry: A Review of the Women Offender Risk/Need Research: In Search of...
Correctional agencies worldwide are adopting women-centered philosophies grounded in the assumption that women are different than their male counterparts. A review of research...-
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Catalogue Entry: Experiences at Men's CSC-operated Healing Lodges: A Qualitative Examination
Healing Lodges are environments that use Indigenous values, traditions, and beliefs to offer culturally-relevant services and programs for Indigenous offenders. The goal of the...-
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Catalogue Entry: Ethnocultural Offenders: An Initial Investigation of Social History...
Little research specific to federally-sentenced ethnocultural offenders exists and, of what does exist, none has focused on offenders’ social history. Social history – which...-
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Catalogue Entry: Profile of Aboriginal Men Offenders: Custody and Supervision Snapshots
Although Aboriginal offenders are often examined as one ethnic group, First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders have distinct traditions, cultures and world views. In addition,...-
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Catalogue Entry: Indigenous Intervention Centres: Profile of Participants
In collaboration with the Indigenous Initiatives Directorate, this study represents the first phase of research examining the impacts of IICs on the progress and outcomes of...-
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Catalogue Entry: Processing Offender Grievances in Canadian Federal Corrections
Improved efficiencies and increased capacity have dramatically reduced the backlog of offender grievances at the final level.-
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Catalogue Entry: Offender Complaints and Grievances in Canadian Federal Corrections
Offender complaints and grievances being received have declined across all levels and priority in federal corrections.-
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Catalogue Entry: Comparing Federal Men Admissions and Custody Profiles: 2020-21
Statistics Population profiles of federally sentenced men will yield different pictures depending on whether they are based on admissions drawn over a period time or an in-...-
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Catalogue Entry: Major Offence and Sentences of Federal Offenders in Custody: 2020
Indigenous men and women are serving more sentences in federal custody for violent offences than non-Indigenous.-
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Catalogue Entry: Indigenous Federal Admissions and Release: 2000-01 to 2019-20
Over the past twenty years, there has been a steady increase in the number of Indigenous offenders under federal jurisdiction [from 3,058 at year-end in 2000-01 to 6,027 in...-
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Catalogue Entry: Women Who Sexually Offend: A Profile and Program Outcome Stud
Women sex offenders have high needs in the personal/emotional and family/marital domains. Completing the women’s sex offender program increases offender skills.-
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