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Examination of the Drivers of Success for Section 84 Releases to Indigenous...
Section 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA) provides the opportunity for Indigenous offenders to serve their conditional or statutory release within the... -
Research Year in Review 2022-2023
An annual Research Plan is developed to provide information on research commitments and activities planned for each fiscal year. Key areas of focus for the 2022-2023 fiscal year... -
Examining Time to Security Reclassification for Black Offenders
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has a responsibility to ensure that offenders are classified at an appropriate security level while using the least restrictive measures... -
the Correctional Service of Canada before the Standing Committee on Legal...
Parliamentary committee binder for the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs (LCJC) December 14, 2023. -
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... -
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... -
Working at CSC
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) believes in changing lives and protecting Canadians. Join our team to make a difference in your community! -
Annual Report to Parliament on the Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (PA) protects the privacy of Canadian citizens and permanent residents against the unauthorized use and disclosure of personal information about themselves held... -
Comparison of Women offenders who use Opioids versus other Types of Substances
Substance use issues are prevalent among federal women offenders. Given the opioid crisis within Canada and the accompanying harmful effects, this study explored the differences... -
A Profile of Offenders Unlawfully at Large
Unlawfully at large offenders are a higher risk and higher need group with more problematic institutional behaviour compared to non-UAL offenders. Conditional release to the... -
2011-2012 Departmental Performance Report (DPR)
CSC achieves its public safety goals by effectively managing institutions of different security levels, supervising offenders on various forms of conditional release, and... -
2019-20 Departmental Results Report
This report highlights the results that CSC has achieved over the past year and informs Canadians of the work being done to ensure the federal correctional system is... -
Institutional profiles: Quebec region: Regional Mental Health Centre
The Regional Mental Health Centre is in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec. It is a multi-level security facility. It shares a property with Archambault Institution, and the... -
Trends in Offender Grievances and Complaints, Fiscal Year 2019 to 2020 to...
As per the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA), offenders under the jurisdiction of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) have access to an offender grievance... -
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... -
SIU authorizations: April 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 (Quarterly Report Q1)
"Structured Intervention Units (SIUs) were incorporated into the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) on November 30th, 2019. Such units are intended to provide intervention-... -
Case Management for Gender Diverse Offenders: What We Know
Case management of gender diverse offenders is a growing area of interest; currently, correctional jurisdictions use an individualized case management approach. -
SIU Authorizations: January 1, 2025 to March 31, 2025 (Quarterly Report Q4)
As part of a quarterly series highlighting trends in Structured Intervention Units (SIUs) within the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), the current analysis examines SIU... -
CSC - Ministerial Transition Material - July 2023
Ministerial Transition Material - July 2023 -
Pandemic Era Older Offenders (65+) in Canadian Federal Corrections
The older (65+) offender population in custody and under community supervision continued to grow during the pandemic era.