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Case characteristics of federal offenders unlawfully at large (UAL) : pre- and post-sentence expiry date (SED) / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Leslie-Anne Keown.PS82-4/23-2E-PDF

"On any given day, roughly 500 offenders who were conditionally released from federal custody are deemed to be unlawfully at large (UAL). This number has remained relatively constant for decades as the turnover rate of those going UAL and those being re-apprehended appears to be stable. Not surprisingly, the number of those who remain UAL long after their sentence has expired appears to be consistent as well. While recent studies have examined the general profile of all UAL offenders, the purpose of this study is to explore differences between those who are UAL whereupon their sentence has not yet expired with those who are still UAL and reached a sentence expiration date."

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Department/Agency
  • Correctional Service Canada, issuing body.
TitleCase characteristics of federal offenders unlawfully at large (UAL) : pre- and post-sentence expiry date (SED) / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Leslie-Anne Keown.
Series title
  • Research in brief ; RIB-23-02
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Issued also in French under title: Caractéristiques des délinquants sous responsabilité fédérale illégalement en liberté : avant et après la date d'expiration de la peine.
Publishing information
  • [Ottawa] : Correctional Service Canada = Service correctionnel Canada, 2023.
Author / Contributor
  • Motiuk, Laurence L. (Laurence Louis), 1954- author.
Description1 online resource (1 page).
ISBN9780660479149
Catalogue number
  • PS82-4/23-2E-PDF
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