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Identified Needs of Federal Offenders in Custody: 2020
At time of admission to federal custody, the individual needs (e.g., education, employment, etc.) of offenders are systematically recorded. Internationally, these variables are... -
2014–15 Departmental Performance Report
This report accounts for the performance of this agency during the fiscal year against the plans, priorities and expected results set out in CSC's prior Report on Plans and... -
Appearance of the Correctional Service of Canada before the Standing...
Parliamentary committee binder for the Standing Committee on Health (HESA): June 15, 2020. -
2013-14 Departmental Performance Report
CSC’s correctional programs continue to show positive results, including high enrolment rates and measurable improvements in the skills offenders learn. Results from CORCAN’s... -
Returns to Custody and Successful Releases: Comparison of Findings from Two...
The purpose of this study was to combine the findings of two qualitative studies regarding Canadian federal offenders on conditional release to explore their experiences and... -
Shift : a CSC Docuseries
We’re going inside. Watch as cameras follow Correctional Officers on their shifts in our federal prisons to experience what they see in real-time, hearing from them in their own... -
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... -
Prevalence rates of infectious diseases among offenders in federal custody
In collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the University of Ottawa, Correctional Service Canada (CSC) conducted the 2022 National Health Survey. One of... -
Indigenous Men Affiliated with Security Threat Groups (STGs) Compared to the...
Security threat group affiliated Indigenous men were younger with higher static risk and dynamic needs than the general Indigenous men’s population. -
Episode 1: CSC 101: Introduction to federal corrections
In this first episode of Prisons Inside/Out, we answer some of your most frequently asked questions to explore just that. Join us as we take a deep dive into Correctional... -
Aboriginal Women: An Overview of the Correctional Process from Admission to...
Our study was the first to comprehensively examine differences between First Nations and Métis women. Differences in offending patterns, criminogenic need, and other areas... -
Experiences at Prince Albert Grand Council Spiritual Healing Lodge
Prince Albert Grand Council Spritual Healing Lodge (PAGC) offers a culturally focused approach to healing and gradual reintegration for Indigenous residents. Prince Albert Grand... -
Key Compliance Attributes of Internal Audit
The objective of the Treasury Board Policy on Internal Audit is to ensure that the oversight of public resources throughout the federal public administration is informed by a... -
A Review of the Women Offender Risk/Need Research: In Search of...
Correctional agencies worldwide are adopting women-centered philosophies grounded in the assumption that women are different than their male counterparts. A review of research... -
Regulatory cooperation in Canada
Regulatory cooperation is a process where governments work together to: adopt international standards, harmonize or align regulations, share information and experiences, reduce... -
Waseskun Healing Centre: Experiences and Perspectives
Waseskun Healing Centre is a men’s Section 81 facility located in St-Alphonse-Rodriguez, Quebec. The goal of the current study is to provide a holistic understanding of the... -
Examination of Gender Diverse Offenders
Gender diverse offenders are a heterogeneous group with high static risk and dynamic need. In accordance with Bill C-16, on December 27, 2017, the Correctional Service of Canada... -
2018-19 Departmental Results Report
The DRR outlines CSC's performance during this past fiscal year against the plans, priorities and expected results identified in the Departmental Plan. It is an important means... -
Non-Fatal Overdose Incidents in Federal Custody, 2021/2022
As part of ongoing monitoring efforts, the current study provides a summary of non-fatal overdose incidents that occurred within Canadian federal institutions in fiscal year... -
Age at Time of Admission to Federal Corrections, 2020-21
The Canadian federal system receives persons who are aged 18 years or older and sentenced to serve two years or more. Previous research has found that post pandemic there has...