Examining the Differences between Security Threat Groups (STGs) and the General Offender Population

Examining the Differences between Security Threat Groups (STGs) and the General Offender Population Security threat group affiliated offenders have unique and complex needs, behaviours, institutional experiences, and post-release outcomes. Previous research regarding Security Threat Group (STGs) affiliated offenders indicated that they pose operational and behavioural challenges while in custody. 2024-05-05 Correctional Service of Canada OpenGovernmentGEN-NHQ@CSC-SCC.GC.CA LawOffenderssecurity threat groupsCSCinstitutional operationpenal administation Examining the Differences between Security Threat Groups (STGs) and the General Offender PopulationHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/corporate/library/research/glance/465-e.html Examining the Differences between Security Threat Groups (STGs) and the General Offender PopulationHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/service-correctionnel/organisation/bibliotheque/recherche/coup-oeil/465-e.html

Security threat group affiliated offenders have unique and complex needs, behaviours, institutional experiences, and post-release outcomes. Previous research regarding Security Threat Group (STGs) affiliated offenders indicated that they pose operational and behavioural challenges while in custody.

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