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Adult and youth correctional statistics, 2020/2021 Adult and youth correctional statistics, 2019/2020 After an unprecedented decline early in the pandemic, the number of adults in custody rose steadily over the summer and fell again in December 2020
- Crime and Justice Statistics
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- Crime and Justice Statistics
For much of the report the data is available from the 2021 calendar year or the fiscal year from April 1, 2020 - March 31, 2021. For some data there is a lag in reporting so the most recent data is from 2020 (or April 1, 2019 - March 31, 2020).
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- Parole Eligibility
- Parole Eligibility Date
- Discharge Possible Date
- Final Warrant Expiry Date
A sentenced offender can be released from custody at several points while they are serving their sentence. The offender can be released on the: 1. parole eligibility date 2. discharge possible date 3. final warrant expiry date
Parole is early, conditional release from custody granted by the Ontario Parole Board. It allows a carefully screened offender to: 1. be released from custody before the end of their sentence 2. serve the latter portion of their sentence under supervision in the community In Ontario, an offender serving a sentence of two years or less can apply for...
The parole eligibility date is the earliest date an offender may be released from custody by the Ontario Parole Board. Being released on parole is not a right, it is earned. An offender becomes eligible for parole if they have: 1. served one-third of their aggregate or combined sentence 2. met the criteria set by the parole board Parole can also be...
The discharge possible date is the earliest possible date an offender may be released from custody. The date: 1. includes any earned remission credits the offender has accumulated 2. is equal to about two-thirds of the offender's aggregate or combined sentence
The final warrant expiry date is the latest date on which an offender’s sentence or sentences end. This date may be extended if an offender: 1. has been on bail pending an appeal of their sentence 2. is unlawfully at large after parole has been suspended or after escaping from custody
The eligibility date for full parole (FP) is January 14th, 2021. This date is one third of the sentence or seven years, whichever is less. The statutory release date (SRD) is January 14th, 2022.
Prisoners given sentences of more than 4 years whose offence was committed before 4 April 2005, and prisoners given extended sentences for the public protection (EPP/IPP) for offences committed on or after 4 April 2005, will only be released subject to approval by the Parole Board.
Most of the decrease in provincial and territorial custody occurred in the first month of the pandemic, from March to April 2020, when the monthly average daily count of adults in custody fell 20%.
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Dec 14, 2018 · Check local county records. See if the specific county publishes public information online. Use this database to obtain the most up-to-date information. Search the national crime database to obtain information about the person's time served in prison in another state.