The Review Board Systems in Canada: An Overview of Results from the Mentally Disordered Accused Data Collection Study

Table 17 – offence type by conditions imposed at initial hearing
Condition 3 Violent N (%) Sexual N (%) Non-violent N (%)
Live in a particular location (e.g. group home) 1,753 (94.8%) 141 (95.8%) 405 (95.5%)
Mandated medication/treatment 1,364 (73.8%) 65 (44.3%) 295 (69.6%)
2Alcohol/drug restrictions 940 (50.8%) 56 (40.0%) 215 (50.7%)
Weapons restrictions 436 (23.6%) 52 (35.1%) 116 (27.5%)
Reporting requirements (e.g., weekly) 373 (20.2%) 52 (35.4%) 81 (19.0%)
Attend assessment for treatment/counselling 274 (14.8%) 54 (36.4%) 85 (20.0%)
Non-communication with victim 234 (12.6%) 45 (30.7%) 13 (3.0%)
Banned from a particular location 117 (6.3%) 19 (13.1%) 18 (4.2%)
General mobility restrictions (e.g., curfew) 72 (3.9%) 22 (14.9%) 14 (3.2%)
Non–communication with others (e.g., children) 55 (3.0%) 34 (23.3%) 8 (2.0%)
Administrative conditions 82 (4.5%) 0 (0.0%) 15 (3.6%)
Transportation restrictions (e.g., driving, taking the bus) 43 (2.3%) 6 (4.2%) 9 (2.2%)
Live with a particular person (e.g., parent) 31 (1.7%) 23 (15.5%) 4 (1.0%)
Imposed custody 25 (1.4%) 6 (4.2%) 4 (1.0%)
Attend school/work 8 (0.5%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%)