Monitoring flows and turnover rates in administrative segregation / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Mike Hayden.: PS82-4/16-6E-PDF

"Movement in administrative segregation counts can be reflective of operational shifts in placement and release. In 2013-14, there were 8,141 inmates admitted to administrative segregation in Correctional Service Canada (CSC) institutions. By 2014-15, there were 8,319 inmates admitted and then in 2015-16 there were 6,788 admissions. On the other hand, in 2013-14 there were 8,181 releases from segregation, then in 2014-15 there were 8,418 releases and in 2015-16 there were 6,980 releases. Although an inmate may be admitted and released a number of times within a fiscal year, it is important to note that each year there have been more releases from administrative segregation than admissions. It would appear that the pattern of rise and fall in admissions to and releases from segregation mirrors the same trajectory. Exploring the recent reduction in admissions to administrative segregation may yield some useful information with respect to the use of administrative segregation in federal corrections"--Why we did this study, p. [1].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Correctional Service Canada. Research Branch.
Title Monitoring flows and turnover rates in administrative segregation / prepared by Larry Motiuk and Mike Hayden.
Series title Research in brief ; no. 16-06
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Surveillances des flux et des taux de roulement en isolement préventif.
"June 2016."
Title from caption.
Issued also in HTML format.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Correctional Service Canada, [2016]
Author / Contributor Motiuk, Laurence L. (Laurence Louis), 1954-
Hayden, Mike.
Description [1] p.
Catalogue number
  • PS82-4/16-6E-PDF
Subject terms Inmates
Imprisonment
Correctional institutions
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