Informal Request for ATI Records Previously Released

Organization: The Correctional Investigator Canada

Year: 2024

Month: May

Request Number: A2024-0001

Request Summary: I am requesting copies of any and all of the evidentary or experiential data used by the Correctional Investigator to draw the conclusive statements cited in this request. Any raw data relied upon by the CI during the course of their research and investigation into the cities listed below is also requested. FROM OCI ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Page 46, top of page Focus on Atlantic Institution Atlantic Institution is a maximum-security institution located in Renous, New Brunswick. The institution has a rated capacity for 331 inmates and a current population of 193 inmates. Population Profile 38% are serving an indeterminate (life) sentence. Another 35% are serving between 4 and 10 years. White individuals represent the largest group (45%), followed by Indigenous (25%) and visible minorities (22%). For the four-year period between 2014-15 and 2018-19, the annual number of uses of force fluctuated from a low of 52 to a high of 81. The rate of use of force incidents at Atlantic Institution is comparable to other maximum-security institutions and, in fact, is on the lower end. Source: CSC Corporate Reporting System and CSC Data Warehouse, April 2019 Among the major findings, this investigation found that half of the older inmate population is serving an indeterminate or life sentence. Many of these individuals are years and even decades past their parole eligibility dates. Some have served the greater part of their adult lives locked up and are now institutionalized. Many of these individuals have grown old behind bars and some now require walkers or wheelchairs to get around in the prison or a caregiver to assist with the tasks of daily living. A few have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and some were beginning to show symptoms of the disease. Prisons were never meant to serve as nursing homes, hospices or long-term care facilities. It is my view that some long-serving inmates are being “warehoused,” a practice that has no place in a responsive and humane correctional system.

Disposition: Disclosed in part

Number of pages: 14

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