Comparing different approaches to managing temporarily detained offenders / prepared by Renée Gobeil, Shanna Farrell MacDonald, & Leslie Anne Keown.: PS82-4/14-46E-PDF
"Offenders’ gradual and supervised return to the community has been shown to contribute to public safety, and virtually all offenders serve a period of their sentence in the community. While in the community, offenders are closely supervised and, if their behaviour warrants it (for example, due to breaching a condition of release or an increase in risk), their release can be suspended. When such suspensions occur, offenders are temporarily detained in custody pending either a cancellation of the suspension or a revocation of release. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) employs different approaches to temporary detentions; in this study, the approaches were compared"--Why we did this study, p. [1].
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| Title | Comparing different approaches to managing temporarily detained offenders / prepared by Renée Gobeil, Shanna Farrell MacDonald, & Leslie Anne Keown. |
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| Description | [1] p. |
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