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The women federal offender population decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, although the proportion of Indigenous women continued to rise to …
Previous research shows that women offenders' substance use patterns vary across regions. This study was completed to highlight the varying …
Substance use during incarceration may present important health and safety concerns for offenders, such as the transmission of blood borne …
Indigenous Intervention Centres (IICs) were developed to maximize Indigenous resources and services across a smaller number of institutions in order …
Security threat group, (STG) affiliation among offenders poses operational, safety, and security concerns for federal institutions in Canada. In a …
Section 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA) provides the opportunity for Indigenous offenders to serve their conditional …
A Correctional Officer Onboarding Program is being piloted at Kent Institution in response to concerns surrounding organizational culture. The program's …
Substance use is a persistent area of criminogenic need for many federally sentenced men. This research project examined how substance …
The purpose of this study was to combine the findings of two qualitative studies regarding Canadian federal offenders on conditional …
Correctional populations experience high levels of opioid use disorder (OUD) and increased risks for related harms upon the high-risk period …