Indigenous offenders affiliated with security threat groups (STGs) / prepared by Shanna Farrell MacDonald, Sarah Cram, Angela Smeth, & Dena Derkzen.: PS82-4/23-5E-PDF

"Security threat group (STG) affiliation among offenders poses operational, safety, and security concerns for federal institutions in Canada. In a recent study, Indigenous offenders accounted for almost half of STG affiliated men and 90% of STG affiliated women in-custody. This study synthesizes findings specific to STG affiliated Indigenous offenders across a variety of indicators."

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Publication information
Department/Agency Correctional Service Canada, issuing body.
Title Indigenous offenders affiliated with security threat groups (STGs) / prepared by Shanna Farrell MacDonald, Sarah Cram, Angela Smeth, & Dena Derkzen.
Series title Research in brief ; RIB-23-05
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Délinquants autochtones appartenant à des groupes menaçant la sécurité (GMS).
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Correctional Service Canada = Service correctionnel Canada, 2023.
Author / Contributor Farrell MacDonald, Shanna, author.
Description 1 online resource (1 page).
ISBN 9780660491974
Catalogue number
  • PS82-4/23-5E-PDF
Subject terms Indigenous prisoners -- Canada -- Statistics.
Gang members -- Canada -- Statistics.
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