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Technologies the business or organization plans to adopt or incorporate over the next 12 months, by North American Industry Classification …
Technologies the business or organization plans to adopt or incorporate over the next 12 months, by North American Industry Classification …
Monthly 30-year Average Minimum Temperature represents the average monthly minimum temperature calculated at a given location averaged across a 30 …
GIS compilation of data used to perform the stacked cumulative chance of success (resource potential map) in Open file 9163. …
This pilot study supports the feasibility and utility of using technology-based assessments of impulsive behaviour and risky decision-making in a …
Stan Daniels Healing Centre (SDHC) is a men’s Section 81 facility located in Edmonton, Alberta. The goal of the current …
Security threat group affiliated offenders have unique and complex needs, behaviours, institutional experiences, and post-release outcomes.
In 2019, the Romanian Probation Service (RPS) nationally implemented a ‘Scale for the Evaluation of Risk and Needs’ (or SERN) …
Employment and Social Development Canada departmental overview
The ESDC portfolio - Mission
Employment and Social Development Canada's core responsibilities
How …
Unlawfully at large offenders are a higher risk and higher need group with more problematic institutional behaviour compared to non-UAL …