Section 84 releases among indigenous offenders released from men's institutions

Section 84 releases among indigenous offenders released from men's institutions Community supervision profiles of Section 84 releases for Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions are unique compared to those of non-Section 84 participants. Involving Indigenous communities in the reintegration process of Indigenous offenders, specifically through the Section 84 release process, is fundamental to their success.The present research examines the prevalence of Section 84 releases among Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions, as well as the profiles of Indigenous offenders participating in Section 84 releases in comparison to those who did not. 2024-05-05 Correctional Service of Canada OpenGovernmentGEN-NHQ@CSC-SCC.GC.CA LawConditional releaseSection 84 releasesIndigenous offendersHealing LodgesCSC Section 84 releases among indigenous offenders released from men's institutionsHTML https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/corporate/library/research/research-brief/22-02.html Section 84 releases among indigenous offenders released from men's institutionsHTML https://www.canada.ca/fr/service-correctionnel/organisation/bibliotheque/recherche/recherche-bref/22-02.html

Community supervision profiles of Section 84 releases for Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions are unique compared to those of non-Section 84 participants. Involving Indigenous communities in the reintegration process of Indigenous offenders, specifically through the Section 84 release process, is fundamental to their success.The present research examines the prevalence of Section 84 releases among Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions, as well as the profiles of Indigenous offenders participating in Section 84 releases in comparison to those who did not.

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