Revocations Related to Substance Use among Federally Sentenced Men with Substance Use Needs: Comparing Correctional Program Participants and Eligible non-Participants

Revocations Related to Substance Use among Federally Sentenced Men with Substance Use Needs: Comparing Correctional Program Participants and Eligible non-Participants Substance use is a persistent area of criminogenic need for many federally sentenced men. This research project examined how substance use was related to post-release revocations with and without an offence. Please note that this report is a one page summary. If you wish to have a copy of the full report, please send a request comment via the Open Government Portal or email the OG team: opengovernmentgen-nhq@csc-scc.gc.ca. 2024-01-04 Correctional Service of Canada opengovernmentgen-nhq@csc-scc.gc.ca LawRevocationssubstance usefederally sentencedmencomparingprogram participantsnon participants Revocations Related to Substance Use among Federally Sentenced Men with Substance Use Needs: Comparing Correctional Program Participants and Eligible non-ParticipantsHTML https://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/research/005008-r466-en.shtml Revocations Related to Substance Use among Federally Sentenced Men with Substance Use Needs: Comparing Correctional Program Participants and Eligible non-ParticipantsHTML https://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/research/005008-r466-fr.shtml

Substance use is a persistent area of criminogenic need for many federally sentenced men. This research project examined how substance use was related to post-release revocations with and without an offence. Please note that this report is a one page summary. If you wish to have a copy of the full report, please send a request comment via the Open Government Portal or email the OG team: opengovernmentgen-nhq@csc-scc.gc.ca.

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