Section 84 releases among Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions / prepared by: Rebecca Sullivan & Shanna Farrell MacDonald.: PS82-4/22-2E-PDF

"Involving Indigenous communities in the reintegration process of Indigenous offenders, specifically through the Section 84 release process, is fundamental to their success. Previous research has shown that Section 84 releases have positive impacts on community outcomes for Indigenous offenders released from federal men’s institutions. The present research examines the prevalence of Section 84 releases among Indigenous offenders released from men’s institutions, as well as the profiles of Indigenous offenders participating in Section 84 releases in comparison to those who did not"--Why we did this study.

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Department/Agency Correctional Service Canada, issuing body.
Title Section 84 releases among Indigenous offenders released from men's institutions / prepared by: Rebecca Sullivan & Shanna Farrell MacDonald.
Series title Research in brief ; RIB-22-02
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Mises en liberté en vertu de l'article 84 pour les délinquants autochtones libérés d'un établissement pour hommes.
Caption title.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Correctional Service Canada = Service correctionnel du Canada, 2023.
Author / Contributor Sullivan, Rebecca, author.
Description 1 online resource (1 unnumbered page).
ISBN 9780660476049
Catalogue number
  • PS82-4/22-2E-PDF
Subject terms Canada. Corrections and Conditional Release Act.
Indigenous men -- Rehabilitation -- Canada.
Parolees -- Rehabilitation -- Canada.
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