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Correctional programs are structured interventions that target risk factors directly linked to criminal behaviour in order to reduce reoffending. CSC has implemented evidence-based correctional programs that follow the principles of effective correctional programs. CSC’s programs have been shown to significantly reduce criminal recidivism.
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Sep 30, 2019 · Correctional programs. Learn about programs that address factors that are linked to criminal behaviour. Identify correctional programs for men, women and Indigenous offenders.
Working with offenders. From: Correctional Service Canada. Learn about the interventions available for offenders, both in institutions and in the community. Order products from CORCAN. Find out about Structured Intervention Units, the Overdose Prevention Service and the Prison Needle Exchange Program.
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There are a variety of programs and services available to inmates and offenders who are remanded or sentenced in correctional facilities, or who are under community supervision through probation and parole. We design correctional programs to: 1. help offenders correct or change behaviour related to their offence 2. hold them responsible for their b...
Life skills programs address a variety of healthy living needs in short, often single session programs. Life skills are available at most institutions and probation and parole offices and are delivered by: 1. ministry staff 2. contract agencies such as the John Howard Society or Elizabeth Fry Society 3. volunteers Life skills programs include: 1. c...
Rehabilitative programs address factors that can contribute to re-offending. They include programs to address: 1. anger management 2. anti-criminal thinking 3. substance abuse 4. domestic violence 5. sexual offending There are several levels of rehabilitative programs for each of the five areas listed above that respond to the inmate or offender’s ...
Treatment programs are one type of rehabilitative program to address specific offender needs. These programs are offered at selected institutions where offenders apply to attend. Treatment programs are available to address issues, such as: 1. significant mental health issues 2. sexual harassment and violence 3. domestic violence 4. substance abuse ...
Educational opportunities are available to inmates and offenders through a variety of partnerships that include, but are not limited to: 1. the Ministry of Education 2. theMinistry of Training, Colleges and Universities 3. the Provincial Schools Authority 4. community colleges and school boards 5. community literacy organizations Educational progra...
Work programs are intended to provide practical skills in a real-life environment to help inmates prepare to return to the community. All institutions provide work programs. such as kitchen work, laundry, cleaning and grounds. Some institutions provide industry programs, such as auto/small engine, cook chill, woodworking and carpentry, licence plat...
No comments. Prisoners in federal prisons may be able to take both core and voluntary programs. Core programs are those implemented by Correctional Service Canada (“CSC”) that the prisoner’s Parole Officer recommends the prisoner to take. These programs are meant to help prisoners address their risk factors to reduce their risk of ...
Correctional Service of Canada. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC; French: Service correctionnel du Canada), also known as Correctional Service Canada or Corrections Canada, is the Canadian federal government agency responsible for the incarceration and rehabilitation of convicted criminal offenders sentenced to two years or more. [3]
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Corrections and Criminal Justice Policy. The Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA) and the associated Corrections and Conditional Release Regulations establish the legal framework for the correctional and conditional release systems for federal offenders. The Department works with the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) to provide a ...