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    Case Characteristics of Federal Offenders Unlawfully at Large (UAL): Pre- and...

    On any given day, roughly 500 offenders who were conditionally released from federal custody are deemed to be unlawfully at large (UAL). While recent studies have examined the general profile of all UAL offenders, the purpose of this study is to explore differences between those who are UAL...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Examining Experiences of Federal Offenders on Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) ...

    Opioid agonist treatment (OAT) is an effective treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) as it prevents withdrawal symptoms, reduces cravings, and has been associated with beneficial outcomes such as reductions in illicit drug use and related harms (e.g., overdose, mortality, etc.). To better...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Examining Experiences of Federal Offenders on Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) ...

    Correctional populations experience high levels of opioid use disorder (OUD) and increased risks for related harms upon the high-risk period of community release and reintegration, including overdose and premature mortality. Opioid agonist therapy (OAT) is an effective treatment for OUD and its...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Departmental Performance Report 2011-Present

    This report features the results achieved by CSC between the years of 2011-2022, 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. This...
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    What Does Security Threat Group (STG) Termination Signify?

    Understanding the reasons for Security Threat Group (STG) disaffiliation may assist the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) in encouraging and supporting offenders to disengage from a STG.
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    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Eagle Women's Lodge: Resident and Staff Experiences

    Through qualitative methods, the goal of the current study is to gain an understanding of the impacts that women's Healing Lodges have on Indigenous offenders, as well as challenges that these sites are currently facing.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Buffalo Sage Wellness House: Resident, Elder, and Staff Experiences

    The goal of the current study was to gain an understanding of the impacts that women's Healing Lodges have on Indigenous offenders, as well as the challenges that are currently facing the operation of these sites.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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    Security Threat Groups (STGs): Measuring Disengagement or Disaffiliation?

    Security Threat Group (STG) disengagement or disaffiliation is a key priority for correctional jurisdictions as decreasing STG involvement may enhance the safety and security of institutions and minimize the impact of STGs for operational staff and on population management strategies.
    Organization:
    Correctional Service of Canada
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