Summary
The current study identified factors associated with offenders’ first revocation of conditional release for any reason for four groups: Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men, and Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women. A second analysis examined factors related to the first revocation for an offence among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men. Information was retrieved on all 12,690 federal offenders who were granted their first discretionary (i.e., day or full parole) or statutory release between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2013.
Contents
1. Introduction. -- 1.1. Demographic Factors. -- 1.2. Sentence- and Risk-related Factors. -- 1.3. Release-related Factors. -- 2. Method. -- 2.1. Data/Population. -- 2.2. Measures. -- 2.3. Analytic Approach. -- 3. Results. -- 3.1. First Revocation of Conditional Release. -- 3.2. Factors Related to First Revocation of Conditional Release for Any Reason. -- 3.3. Factors Related to Revocation of Conditional Release is for a New Offence. -- 4. Discussion. -- 4.1. First Revocation of Conditional Release for Any Reason. -- 4.2. First Revocation of Conditional Release is for a New Offence. -- 4.3. What these Findings Mean for Case Management. -- 4.4. Limitations. -- 4.5. Conclusion.