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The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has an ethnoculturally diverse offender population. Study 2 of a three-part study examined differences …
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has an ethnoculturally diverse offender population. Study 1 of a three-part study examined diversity …
The age structure of an incarcerated population establishes potential for future growth of specific age groups, as well as the …
The criminal record of every offender admitted and re-admitted to federal custody is systematically documented at time of admission for …
Indigenous men and women are serving more sentences in federal custody for violent offences than non-Indigenous.
Over the past twenty years, there has been a steady increase in the number of Indigenous offenders under federal jurisdiction …
In collaboration with the Indigenous Initiatives Directorate, this study represents the first phase of research examining the impacts of IICs …
Although Aboriginal offenders are often examined as one ethnic group, First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders have distinct traditions, cultures …
Little research specific to federally-sentenced ethnocultural offenders exists and, of what does exist, none has focused on offenders’ social history. …
There is considerable debate in the literature regarding the link between sentence length and recidivism. Consistent with a specific deterrence …