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        Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Under Section 742.3(1)(b) it is a mandatory condition of a Conditional Sentence Order that an offender report to a supervisor.  The Province of Saskatchewan has designated Probation Officers as Conditional Sentence Supervisors.  Supervisors are given the authority to determine the frequency and manner of reporting as well as give permission to go outside the jurisdiction of the Court and be notified of changes to name, address, employment or occupation.

Section 742.4(1) provides the supervisor authority to request changes to the optional conditions of a Conditional Sentence Order while Section 742.5(1) gives authority to make application to transfer an order to another jurisdiction.  Finally, Section 742.6(4) states, "an allegation of a breach of condition must be supported by a supervisor's written report".

Every offender subject to supervision by a probation officer is assessed under the case management policy and expected to participate in programs and services that address the specific criminogenic needs.  The case plan developed for each offender is unique to that offender's needs and circumstances.  

New Admissions to Conditional Sentence Supervision  

 

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Aboriginal

984

948

1046

1054

1095

1001

1177

Non-Aboriginal

374

406

340

357

385

414

469

Not Stated

77

75

97

82

111

84

90

Total

1435

1429

1483

1491

1591

1560

1736

   

 

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Male

1202

1189

1185

1212

1280

1267

1392

Female

233

240

298

279

311

293

344

Total

1435

1429

1483

1491

1591

1560

1736


Average Daily Conditional Sentence Count

 

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Male

1066

1011

1021

1010

1021

1036

1029

Female

192

196

227

224

258

251

262

Total

1258

1207

1248

1234

1279

1286

1291


Average daily count by ethnicity
 

In Saskatchewan, aboriginal offenders account for the largest percentage of the sentenced population.  Included in the "Aboriginal" category are Status, Non-status and Métis people as self-declared at the time of admission.  Corrections does not require individuals to declare their status and respects their right not to do so.  These are identified in a separate category.  All other ethnic groups are combined into the Non-Aboriginal category.

Community Supervision 

The average daily count by ethnicity for offender reporting to a probation officer on conditional sentence during fiscal 2009 was:  

Ethnicity

Conditional Sentence

 

Métis

9%

 

Non-Aboriginal

30%

 

Non-Status

4%

 

Not Declared

11%

 

Status

46%

 

 Total

100%

 



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