- Year-end report – April 1, 2018, to March 31, 2019
- Year-end report – April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018
- Year-end report – April 1, 2016, to March 31, 2017
- Year-end report – April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016
Inmates sentenced to 90 days or more must have a case plan developed that identifies the factors underlying their criminal conduct and targets programming interventions.
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Year-end report – April 1, 2018, to March 31, 2019
Programs
Number of sentenced inmates participated
Number of sentenced inmates completed
Number of remand inmates participated*
Number of remand inmate completed*
Substance Abuse Management
23
19
35
30
Violence Prevention
22
22
24
21
Relapse Prevention
24c
23
10
8
Courage to Change Series
33
30
61
56
I am a Kind Man
7
7
9
8
Healing Trauma (women)
0
0
3
3
*Remanded inmates participate in programming on a voluntary basis.
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Year-end report – April 1, 2017, to March 31, 2018
Of the 43 inmates who were released during this reporting period and required criminogenic programming, 40 completed 1 or more programs.
Of the 3 inmates who had not completed their programming at the time of their release:
- 2 refused to attend programming; and
- 1 was deemed low risk and released on appeal.
Programs
Number of sentenced inmates participated
Number of sentenced inmates completed
Number of remand inmates participated*
Number of remand inmates completed*
Changing Offender Behaviour –Cognitive Skills
38
35
15
13
Relationship Violence Program –Emotional Management (women)
1
1
0
0
Relapse Prevention
16
15
4
3
Respectful Relationships – I am a Kind Man
0
0
0
0
Substance Abuse Management
12
10
0
0
Violence Prevention
9
9
8
7
Sex Offender
3
3
0
0
*Remanded inmates participate in programming on a voluntary basis.
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Year-end report – April 1, 2016, to March 31, 2017
Of the 49 inmates who were released during this reporting period and required criminogenic programming, 44 completed 1 or more programs.
Of the 5 inmates who had not completed their programming at the time of their release:
- 3 were referred for individual counselling;
- 1 was not required to complete programming; and
- 1 could not complete due to documented cognitive impairments.
Programs
Number of sentenced inmates participated
Number of sentenced inmates completed
Number of remand inmates participated*
Number of remand inmates completed*
Changing Offender Behaviour – Cognitive Skills
52
51
15
15
Relationship Violence Program –Emotional Management (Women)
0
0
0
0
Relapse Prevention
19
18
5
4
Respectful Relationships – I am a Kind Man
12
12
5
5
Substance Abuse Management
20
20
1
1
Violence Prevention
21
18
5
3
Sex Offender
0
0
0
0
*Remanded inmates participate in programming on a voluntary basis.
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Year-end report – April 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016
Of the 74 inmates who were released during this reporting period and required criminogenic programming, 68 completed 1 or more programs.
Of the 6 inmates who did not complete their programming at the time of their release:
- 3 were referred for individual counselling
- 2 were not eligible for programming due to court proceedings; and
- 1 inmate refused.
Programs
Number of sentenced inmates participated
Number of sentenced inmates completed
Number of remand inmates participated*
Number of remand inmates completed*
Changing Offender Behaviour –Cognitive Skills
126
124
44
42
Respectful Relationships Program –I am a Kind Man (men)
17
17
6
6
Relationship Violence Program –Emotional Management (women)
1
1
6
4
Relapse Prevention
63
61
13
13
Sex Offender
4
3
0
0
Substance Abuse Management
39
39
6
6
Violence Prevention
29
29
19
19
*Remanded inmates participate in programming on a voluntary basis.
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