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0861 |aPS82-4/17-10E-PDF
1001 |aFarrell MacDonald, Shanna.
24510|aSection 84 releases |h[electronic resource] : |bprofile of federal Indigenous men offenders / |cprepared by Shanna Farrell MacDonald.
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bCorrectional Service Canada, |c2017.
300 |a[1] p.
4901 |aResearch in brief ; |vRIB 17-10
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Mises en liberté aux termes de l’article 84 : profil des délinquants autochtones de sexe masculin sous responsabilité fédérale.
500 |aCaption title.
500 |a"August 2017."
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 |a"Indigenous communities play an integral role in the rehabilitation and reintegration of Indigenous offenders following incarceration, especially through Section 84 releases. An evaluation completed by the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) indicates that Section 84 releases are associated with lower rates of failure on conditional release and cost-effective. Although results indicate positive public safety outcomes, little is known about the profile of this subset of offenders. Therefore, this study explored the profile of federal men offenders who have participated in Section 84 releases relative to men who did not participate in Section 84 releases"--Why we did this study.
69207|2gccst|aInmates
69207|2gccst|aAboriginal peoples
69207|2gccst|aMen
69207|2gccst|aParole
7101 |aCanada. |bCorrectional Service Canada. |bResearch Branch.
77508|tMises en liberté aux termes de l’article 84 |w(CaOODSP)9.850717
830#0|aResearch in brief (Correctional Service Canada)|vRIB 17-10|w(CaOODSP)9.805030
85640|qPDF|s178 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/scc-csc/PS82-4-17-10-eng.pdf