CRJS 4401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Correctional Service Of Canada, Social History, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Lecture #8 march 24th, 2017 indigenous people and crjs. Indigenous offenders in corrections: correctional service of canada, the corrections and conditional release act, healing lodges, parole. 2008 (cid:862)tough o(cid:374) (cid:272)ri(cid:373)e(cid:863), i(cid:374)deter(cid:373)i(cid:374)ate sentences, no more double time, mandatory minimums. 82: they may not know what culturally specific programs entail, so they provide guidance: sec. 83: should be given the same status of a chaplain in the correctional institution: sec. They need to have a plan and become prepared. The community is consulted and they plan, what resources are there in the community to help that person up. What facilities and resources does the community have to take the offenders: cultural specific programs, elder services, pathway initiatives, was relaly successful but funding is not available. Parole board of canada regional offices moncton (new brunswick - atlantic), montreal (quebec), kingston (ontario and nunavut), saskatoon (saskatchewan)/edmonton (alberta) (prairies) and abbotsford (british columbia - pacific). Specific requirement, bilingual, female, minority (specifically aboriginal) representation.