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Gender Diverse Offenders: Examining Institutional Incidents
This study was conducted to examine the contextual and situational factors of institutional incidents involving gender diverse offenders. -
Serology results and self-reported diagnosis concordance: HIV, HCV, and Syphilis
In collaboration with Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and the University of Ottawa, Correctional Service Canada (CSC) conducted the 2022 National Health Survey. One study... -
Major Offence and Sentences of Federal Offenders in Custody: 2020
Indigenous men and women are serving more sentences in federal custody for violent offences than non-Indigenous. -
Ethnocultural Offenders in Federal Custody: In-Custody Indicators among Women
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) has an ethnoculturally diverse offender population. Study 2 of a three-part study examined in-custody indicators, looking for... -
Annual Report to Parliament on the Privacy Act
The Privacy Act (PA) protects the privacy of Canadian citizens and permanent residents against the unauthorized use and disclosure of personal information about themselves held... -
CSC's Mandate
CSC’s Mandate is to contribute to public safety by actively encouraging and assisting offenders to become law-abiding citizens, while exercising reasonable, safe, secure and... -
2012-13 Departmental Performance Report
This report features the results achieved by CSC, and informs Canadians of the work undertaken to rehabilitate and safely reintegrate offenders back into communities while... -
Case Characteristics of Offenders in Structured Intervention Units - Canada.ca
An in-custody snapshot was extracted from CSC’s computerized database on February 23, 2025. . To explore the characteristics of offenders in an SIU, measures tied to... -
Substance Use Patterns of Women Offenders across Ethnocultural Groups
The women federal offender population decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, although the proportion of Indigenous women continued to rise to almost 50%. Black women accounted... -
Institutional profiles: Atlantic region
The Atlantic Region consists of four provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador. The region operates 4 institutions (three for men... -
CSC Research Progress Overview: 2023 to 2024
In its 2023-2024 Annual Report, the Office of the Correctional Investigator (OCI) recommended that CSC ensure effective communication of progress and updates on research and... -
Offender Complaints and Grievances in Canadian Federal Corrections
Offender complaints and grievances being received have declined across all levels and priority in federal corrections. -
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.... -
Security Threat Groups (STGs): Measuring Disengagement or Disaffiliation?
Security Threat Group (STG) disengagement or disaffiliation is a key priority for correctional jurisdictions as decreasing STG involvement may enhance the safety and security of... -
Regional Comparisons of Security Threat Group (STG) Affiliated Men Offenders
This study was conducted to explore the regional differences of STG affiliated versus non-STG affiliated offenders under the jurisdiction of the Correctional Service of Canada... -
Corrections and Conditional Release Regulations
Regulations Respecting Corrections and the Conditional Release and Detention of Offenders. -
Virtual Correctional Program Delivery: A Literature Review
The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) delivers in-person correctional programs to target offenders’ criminogenic need areas. However, the COVID-19 pandemic acted as a... -
Men Offenders' Trajectories to Security Threat Group (STG) Affiliation
This study was conducted to explore available information related to federal men offenders' STG affiliation trajectories. -
Serious Community Incidents Among Federal Offenders on Conditional Release
Serious community incidents typically involved offenders on Statutory Release. Common proximal risk factors included substance use, flight from supervision, and non-compliance... -
Institutional profiles: Prairie region
The Prairie Region consists of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwestern Ontario as well as the Northwest Territories. Within the region, there are 12...