Trends in administrative segregation 2014 to 2016 / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Mike Hayden.: PS82-4/16-5E-PDF
"Over the last few years, the number of federal inmates in administrative segregation has continued to decline. In April 2014, there were 780 inmates in administrative segregation in federal institutions. By April 2015 there were 663 inmates, in September 2015 there were 550 inmates and by March 2016 there were 454 inmates in administrative segregation. We can describe this as a consistently improving correctional performance trajectory, one where the number in administrative segregation has declined. The increased focus and public interest in the use of administrative segregation has led to a need for unravelling Correctional Service Canada’s (CSC) recent experience of a significant downward trend"--Why we did this study, p. [1].
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| Title | Trends in administrative segregation 2014 to 2016 / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Mike Hayden. |
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