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Found 10 records similar to Youth releases from pre-trial detention, by length of time served and sex
Youth custody and community services, releases from correctional services by sex and length of time served, five years of data.
Adult correctional services, custodial releases from provincial and territorial programs by sex and aggregate time served, five years of data.
In recent academic, professional and media conversations regarding pre-trial detention in Canada, a new expression has been taking shape. Specifically, an increasing number of people have claimed that “Bail is Broken” in this country. It is likely safe to assume that the generic reference to ‘bail’ in this context refers not only to the bail process (i.e. the criminal procedure of determining whether an accused detained by the police will be released or formally detained until trial) but also to remand (i.e.
Youth custody and community services, admissions to sentence custody by sex and sentence length ordered, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, admissions to community sentences by sex and sentence length ordered, Canada, provinces and territories, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, initial entry status, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, admissions and releases to correctional services, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, admissions to correctional services by sex and Indigenous identity, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, admissions to correctional services by most serious offence, five years of data.
Youth custody and community services, admissions to correctional services by sex and age at time of admission, five years of data.