Section 84 releases : impact on post-release outcomes.: PS82-4/17-15E-PDF
"Recent research examining the profile of Section 84 release Indigenous participants indicated that they were more involved in Indigenous culture and were deemed a lower risk at release compared to Indigenous offenders who did not participate in this initiative. Building on an evaluation by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)2 to examine the impact of Section 84 releases on post-release success, this study compared release suspensions and returns to custody for Section 84 and non-Section 84 participants."
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Department/Agency | Correctional Service Canada. Research Branch. |
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Title | Section 84 releases : impact on post-release outcomes. |
Series title | Research in brief ; RIB 17-15 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Mises en liberté en vertu de l’article 84 : incidence sur les résultats postlibératoires. Caption title. "February 2018." "Prepared by: Shanna Farrell MacDonald." Issued also in HTML format. Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Correctional Service Canada, 2018. |
Author / Contributor | Farrell MacDonald, Shanna. |
Description | [1] p. |
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Subject terms | Native criminals Rehabilitation Recidivism Statistics |
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