The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), as part of the criminal justice system and respecting the rule of law, contributes to public safety by actively encouraging and assisting offenders to become law-abiding citizens, while exercising reasonable, safe, secure and humane control.
News
Canada’s new government ends tattoo program for convicted criminals [December 4, 2006]
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The Path to Personal Growth and Healing
[November 20, 2006]
A Pathways Unit is a living environment that addresses the cultural and spiritual needs of First Nations, Métis and Inuit offenders. A number of Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) institutions, including La Macaza Institution in the Quebec Region, have implemented this initiative.
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Safety Through Connectivity
[November 8, 2006]
For nearly half a decade, Correctional Service of Canada's regional connectivity teams have been travelling across the country cultivating
new partnerships.
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"Green" Therapy for Inmates and the Community [November 1, 2006]
Horticultural Therapist Ryan Frisbee had never heard of horticultural therapy until 1998 when he read about it.
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Response from the Correctional Service of Canada to the 33rd Annual Report of the Correctional Investigator 2005-2006 [October 16, 2006]
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Highlights
Correctional Service Canada Submission for the Annual Report on the Operation of the Canadian Multiculturalism Act 2005 - 2006
Citizens' Advisory Committees Awareness Week 2006
Restorative Justice Week 2006
Strategic Plan for Aboriginal Corrections - Innovation, Learning & Adjustment
Let's Talk VOL.31 NO.1
Restorative Justice Week 2005 National Report
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