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This area delivers a wide range of programs providing for varying levels of offender care, control and supervision. These programs are delivered through two operational systems - Community Operations and Institutional Operations. Corrections programs are administered by seven regional offices of Community Corrections, four major correctional centres and ten reduced-custody facilities.
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|  | This is a voluntary program that uses victim/offender mediation and community justice forums as ways of providing certain youth with the opportunity to take responsibility for their unlawful behaviour without requiring them to go through the formal Youth Court process. |
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|  | The Judicial Interim Release program, commonly known as Bail Supervision, provides an alternative to remanding an accused person in custody pending trial/sentencing. Program staff prepares reports for the court to assist in the process of decision making by the Court. |
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Responsibility for boiler and pressure vessel safety has been delegated to the Technical Safety Authority. This link will take you to the Technical Safety Authority site.
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|  | This office oversees provincial standards for building construction. It monitors and updates legislation and regulations, assists owners, designers, and builders in complying with these requirements; issues building official licences; and, provides administrative and technical support for the Saskatchewan Building and Accessibility Standards Appeal Board. This page provides a variety of links to Legislation and the NBC, Municipalities and Bylaws, Information Services, Building Official Licences, and the Saskatchewan Building and Accessibility Standards Appeal Board. |
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|  | This area consists of information pertaining to Probation Supervision, Conditional Sentence Supervision, Intensive Supervision/Electronic Monitoring, Bail Supervision, Impaired Driver Treatment Program, Fine Option Program, Community Service Order Monitoring, Restitution Order Monitoring, Court Reports and Volunteers in Probation. |
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|  | This program offers the Court an alternative sanction to incarceration (or some other penalty). Adults and youths to be placed either on a probation order or a conditional sentence that requires them to perform a specific number of hours of community work. |
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|  | It is a mandatory condition of a Conditional Sentence Order that an offender report to a supervisor as specified in the Criminal Code. |
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|  | These are six programs that have been designed to assist the offender in the areas of substance abuse, cognitive skills anger management, domestic violence, sexual offender, and to provide a list of community resources |
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|  | Corrections staff prepare a variety of reports to assist the Court. The major reports include Pre Sentence Reports (PSR), Bail Verification Reports (BVR), Impaired Driver Treatment Placement Reports (I.D.T.P.), and Intensive probation Electronic Monitoring Reports. |
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|  | This supervision program is a sentencing/interim release option that provides intensive planning with the offenders, high levels of supervision, surveillance and control. |
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Rresponsibility for boiler and pressure vessel safety has been delegated to the Technical Safety Authority. This link will take you to the Technical Safety Authority site.
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This program gives people the opportunity to settle fines by doing unpaid, supervised community service work rather than paying cash.
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These programs licence the people who perform gas and electrical installations, providing the public with protection from potential hazards associated with these installations.
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This program provides intervention for persons convicted of a second or subsequent drinking and driving offence, with a goal of reducing repeat incidents of drinking and driving.
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|  | This area consists of information pertaining to Provincial Sentences, Federal Sentences, and Remand and other Hold Sentences.
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|  | This is a federal cost-sharing arrangement with Provinces across Canada for emergency preparedness projects. This page links to guidelines, application and claim forms and the list of respective provincial priorities. |
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|  | This program provides intensive supervision and support to youth in the community between the time of arrest and their first court appearance, between court appearances, and/or while awaiting the outcome of their case.
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|  | Corrections staff use the Offender Risk Assessment Management System (ORAMS), which is an assessment to help predict the offender's risk to re-offend.
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The OFC provides programs in: fire service and emergency management training; fire service certification; fire investigation and reporting; public education in fire safety and emergency preparedness; technical services; and emergency operational response. The OFC also manages the Sask911 system and the Provincial Public Safety Telecommunications Network.
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|  | Open Custody is ordered by the Youth Court Judge when the youth is assessed as able to be managed safely in the community. Open custody consists of several small residential facilities, along with a province-wide network of community homes. Youth in open custody are encouraged to attend community schools, obtain employment, receive treatment and take part in recreational activities in the community.
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Policing Services Division maintains public order and safety in Saskatchewan by ensuring that effective policing and private security programs uphold the rule of law and protect the basic rights of individuals.
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|  | This program provides meaningful work and related experiences to the inmates of Saskatchewan's correctional facilities. Using a hands on approach, the program is designed to give inmate employees practical skills and a basic work ethic, which will better enable them to obtain and maintain employment in the community after release. Their motto is "Our primary product is people".
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The Policing Services Division administers The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act. There are penalties under this Act for unlicensed security guards and private investigators working in Saskatchewan.
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|  | Reporting to a probation officer is one of the optional conditions that can be imposed on an offender as specified in the Criminal Code.
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PES helps ensure the safety of Saskatchewan residents through programs and services delivered by Building Standards, Office of the Fire Commissioner, Sask911, the Provincial Public Safety Telecommunications Network, SaskEMO, the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program, Search and Rescue and Public Security.
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|  | If you are interested in becoming a Corrections Worker, this page will provide you with the types of positions that are available and the information where to apply for them.
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|  | Restitution orders are generally a condition of a probation or conditional sentence order.
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|  | The Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act will improve community safety by targeting and, if necessary, shutting down residential and commercial buildings and land that are habitually used for illegal activities. |
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|  | This area provides support and management to the Sask911 initiative to bring province-wide access to 9-1-1 emergency calling. This page provides a variety of links to information including a coverage area map, the use of cellular phones and pay phones, an implementation schedule, line fees, and training and education.
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|  | This is the provincial government plan where one or more Ministries, Crown corporations or agencies are responsible to respond to emergencies and disasters. |
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|  | The Ministry of Correction, Public Safety and Policing is the lead agency on public safety and security in the province, including concerns about terrorism and what is being done to prepare for emergencies. |
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|  | Protection and Emergency Services provides a provincial coordination and administration role in ground search and rescue activities. Search and rescue volunteers may be called upon to assist police agencies in searching for missing/lost persons or to provide support to local communities during emergencies and disasters. |
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|  | Secure Custody is ordered by the Youth Court Judge when the youth is assessed as posing a potential risk to the safety and well-being of the community, or when the youth has a history of breeching the rules of a youth custody facility. In secure custody, access to the community is restricted or removed for a period of time. |
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|  | A pilot for the Seniors Home Security Program is currently underway in Prince Albert. The program provides free home security devices to single senior citizens who earn $20,000 or less a year; senior couples who earn $30,000 or less a year; or to seniors who have been victims of a break-in. |
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|  | Community-based orders include probation, deferred custody, community supervision, and conditional supervision. Young persons placed on these orders are supervised in accordance with their assessed level or risk to re-offend.
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Reducing the impact of our buildings on the environment.
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|  | Information for Canadian residents travelling by air on domestic or international carriers. |
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Volunteers in probation, with support and guidance from regular probation officers, assist persons on probation in fulfilling the conditions of their probation order or conditional sentence.
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|  | This area is responsible for young offender programs and services in our province. These youth who offend are held accountable through Secure and Open Custody, Alternative Measures, Judicial Interim Release, and Supervision of Community-based Orders.
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|  | The purpose of this program is to deter those who cruise our streets and neighbourhoods in vehicles for the purpose of buying sexual services through vehicle impoundment. |
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