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PRISON SYSTEM
PROVINCIAL CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
Are responsible for: Offenders with sentences of less than 2
years Incarcerating all offenders Processing parole applications Supervising offenders who are granted
any type of early release Supervising offenders released from
institutions before the end of their sentence
Running probation services
3 TYPES OF ‘SERVED TIME’1. CLOSED CUSTODY:
-Reserved for offenders who are dangerous, likely to escape or hard to manage
2. OPEN CUSTODY:-Institutions provide an opportunity for the inmate to work, usually in forest management and maintenance or farming
3. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES:-Offenders are allowed to work or go to school on a daily basis, returning to the correctional facility at night. (many of these inmates are on day parole)
THINK, PAIR, SHARE
HOW ARE OFFENDERS ASSIGNED TO INSTITUTIONS? WHAT FACTORS ARE CONSIDERED WHEN PLACING AN INMATE IN A PARTICULAR INSTITUTION?
RELEASE FROM PRISONPAROLE:-To release an offender after a portion of
their sentence has been served
DAY PAROLE:-Offender is released during the day but
must return to the institution or halfway house each night.
-Allows offender to go to school/work & prepare for full parole
RELEASE FROM PRISON CONT...FULL PAROLE:-Review date is set when offender starts
prison sentence-Any inmate serving 2 or more years must
serve a minimum of their prison sentence before they can be considered for parole.
-Offenders may apply for parole review after serving 1/3 of their sentence.
INFO COMPILED DURING PAROLE REVIEW
What efforts has the offender made in prison?
What are the results of a personality assessment?
Has the offender received and benefited from treatment or counselling?
Does the offender have a place to live following release?
Do they have any job prospects?
HOW DOES PAROLE FOR MURDER DIFFER FROM REGULAR PAROLE?
STATUTORY RELEASEDefinition = Spending the final 1/3 of
your sentence in the community under supervision (Exception to this is life or indeterminate sentences)
Is automatic for most offenders Parole board may add conditions to the
release (Example: Inmate may have to stay in psychiatric facility)
If inmate is high risk, it can be denied
DANGEROUS OFFENDERSDefinition: Someone who commits a serious personal injury
offence Has little hope of rehabilitation Poses a threat to society
In order to declare someone a dangerous offender one of the following must exist:
Pattern of aggressive behaviour Indifferent to consequences of their behaviour Offence so brutal that future behaviour is likely to
be abnormal Has sexual impulses that will likely cause injury or
pain to others.