State of the Criminal Justice System Dashboard
Correctional Supervision
Ensuring people in the correctional system are provided with services and supports so they can be rehabilitated and reintegrated into the community is a core outcome for the criminal justice system. This outcome is measured by providing specialized treatment, services, and programs; parole eligibility; successful statutory release; securing employment before they complete their sentence; and community release plans for Indigenous individuals in federal custody.
Click on one of the indicators below for information on what the indicator is, why it is important, its limitations, and its geographical coverage. This will also reveal a chart with the data underlying the indicator, which can be exported to a spreadsheet if desired. Select the “measure” drop-down box to see different ways of presenting the data. Many indicators can be further broken down by clicking on other available menus.
- Adults under federal correctional supervision who secure employment before their sentence ends
- Community release plan for Indigenous adults in federal custody
- Correctional programs in federal corrections
- Educational programs in federal corrections
- Mental health services in federal corrections