In a prison setting both inmates and staff use terminology that may be unfamiliar to the general public. the information attached are some of the terminology should know because they will be used by your relative.
The Correctional Services of Canada has a robust educational program for inmates. The basic education up to grade 12 is mandatory while college & University courses are not.
What is a Community Assessment (CA)? Who are the CA team members, the reasons for a CA, the types of questions that are asked and the risks & benefits of a CA.
Inmates in Federal prisons receives Institutional issued clothing that they must wear during specific times iframes in the institution. Refusing to follow the institutional rule can lead to an institutional charge.
Writing a letter or sending any mail to your loved one in jail/prison is the easiest way to stay connected. Please be aware of the requirements when sending your mail.
Legal Aid is a publicly funded government program in Canada that helps with and provide financial helps for legal representation and advice for matter before the courts..
Divorce is and can be very complicated at the best of time and especially when a parent is incarcerated. The information below is some of the processes that will be requires while in prison..
New rules and policies have been implemented by CSC to deal with drugs, alcohol and tobacco in the prison system. These changes will impact everyday life in prison and parole ….
The Canadian criminal justice system is committed to respecting the law, contribute to public safety , encourage & assist inmates to become law-abiding citizens.