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    2013-14 Departmental Performance Report

    CSC’s correctional programs continue to show positive results, including high enrolment rates and measurable improvements in the skills offenders learn. Results from CORCAN’s Employment and Employability program are positive and illustrate how the program helps offenders find employment in the...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    2012-13 Departmental Performance Report

    This report features the results achieved by CSC, and informs Canadians of the work undertaken to rehabilitate and safely reintegrate offenders back into communities while providing safe correctional environments for those who work and live in its facilities.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    2011-2012 Departmental Performance Report (DPR)

    CSC achieves its public safety goals by effectively managing institutions of different security levels, supervising offenders on various forms of conditional release, and providing programs and services that contribute to ensuring that criminals only end up behind bars once in their life.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    2021-22 Departmental Results Report

    This report features the results achieved by CSC, and informs Canadians of the work undertaken to rehabilitate and safely reintegrate offenders back into communities while providing safe correctional environments for those who work and live in its facilities.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Indigenous Federal Admissions and Release: 2000-01 to 2019-20

    Over the past twenty years, there has been a steady increase in the number of Indigenous offenders under federal jurisdiction [from 3,058 at year-end in 2000-01 to 6,027 in 2019-20].
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Shifting Age Structure in Federal Custody: 2009-10 and 2019-20

    The age structure of an incarcerated population establishes potential for future growth of specific age groups, as well as the total in-custody population. Younger inmates require a sufficient number of correctional, educational and vocational programs. Upon conditional release, they require...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Ethnocultural Offenders in Federal Custody: Population Trends

    The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has an ethnoculturally diverse offender population. Study 1 of a three-part study examined diversity trends over an 11-year period in the federal offender population specific to non-White and non-Indigenous offenders.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Comparing Federal Men Admissions and Custody Profiles: 2020-21

    Statistics Population profiles of federally sentenced men will yield different pictures depending on whether they are based on admissions drawn over a period time or an in-custody snapshot taken at a particular point in time. Demographic and sentence information is recorded for every offender and...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
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