Profile of Aboriginal Men Offenders: Custody and Supervision Snapshots

Profile of Aboriginal Men Offenders: Custody and Supervision Snapshots Although Aboriginal offenders are often examined as one ethnic group, First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders have distinct traditions, cultures and world views. In addition, they have unique characteristics that need to be understood and taken into account by decision and policy makers. Correctional staff could also benefit from a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by each of these groups. 2023-07-27 Correctional Service of Canada opengovernmentgen-nhq@csc-scc.gc.ca LawSociety and CultureFirst NationsMétisInuitAboriginal offendersprofilein-custodysupervisionsnapshot

Although Aboriginal offenders are often examined as one ethnic group, First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders have distinct traditions, cultures and world views. In addition, they have unique characteristics that need to be understood and taken into account by decision and policy makers. Correctional staff could also benefit from a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by each of these groups.

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