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The utilization rate provides a metric reflecting how much of the operational capacity is in use at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre from fiscal year 2005-06 to 2017-18. For more information, please see the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre Quarterly Trends Analysis. This dataset is related to the following: * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions alerts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions to custody * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre average daily counts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre specialized unit hold counts
This dataset provides the average daily count of male and female inmates held in specialized units at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre covering fiscal years 2005-06 through to 2017-18. Specialized units include: * Medical unit * Protective custody unit * Segregation unit * Special needs unit For more information, please see the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre Quarterly Trends Analysis. This dataset is related to the following: * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions alerts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions to custody * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre average daily counts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre utilization rates
This dataset provides the number of male and female inmates admitted to the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre covering fiscal years 2005-06 through to 2017-18. * Admissions from a federal institution * Immigration hold * Remand * Provincial sentences of less than two years/inmates on a federal sentence awaiting transfer to a federal institution * Other reasons than those listed For more information, please see the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre Quarterly Trends Analysis. This dataset is related to the following: * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions alerts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre average daily counts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre utilization rates * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre specialized unit hold counts
This dataset provides the average daily count of male and female inmates being held in the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre covering fiscal years 2005-06 through to 2017-18. Average daily counts are broken into six average counts: * Federal sentence of two years or more/national parole violation * Immigration hold * Intermittent days stay (weekend days) * Remand * Provincial sentence of less than two years * Other hold statuses than those listed For more information, please see the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre Quarterly Trends Analysis. This dataset is related to the following: * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions alerts * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre admissions to custody * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre utilization rates * Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre specialized unit hold counts
This data represents youth admissions to custody and detention facilities and community-based programs and services. The data is organized by: * fiscal year * region (according to the 4 former youth justice services division regions: Central, Eastern, Northern and Western) * admission type * total count
The Ministry of Children and Youth Services, Youth Justice service delivery system provides community and custodial programs for youth in, or at risk of, conflict with the law, aged 12 to 17 at the time of the offence. The dataset is organized by: * fiscal year * number of transfer payment agencies * number of probation offices * number of open custody and detention facilities number of secure custody and detention facilities
This data represents youth admissions to custody and detention facilities and community sentences. Where there are multiple offences, the most serious offence is recorded. The data is organized by: * fiscal year * region (according to the four former youth justice services division regions: central, eastern, northern and western). * severity ranking * most serious offence categories * total count
Policies related to the Detention Benefit.
Youth custody and community services, releases from pre-trial detention by sex and length of time served, five years of data.
This document provides you with important information about your rights and obligations and reasons for your detention, as well as general information that may be helpful while you are detained. If you have any questions about your detention or information contained in this document, please ask to speak to a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) officer.