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Regional Headquarters - Pacific, 100-33991 Gladys Avenue
Abbotsford, BC, V2S 2E8
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Box 4500
Abbotsford, BC, V2S 2E8
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Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Federally operated community-based residential facility with 24-hour supervision for male offenders.
.Federally operated community-based residential facility with 24-hour supervision for male offenders.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Operates eight federal correctional institutions serving BC and Yukon: Fraser Valley Institution; Kent Institution; Kwìkwèxwelhp Healing Village; Matsqui Institution; Mission Institution; Mountain Institution; Pacific Institution/Regional Treatment Centre; and William Head Institution.
Operates eight federal correctional institutions serving BC and Yukon: Fraser Valley Institution; Kent Institution; Kwìkwèxwelhp Healing Village; Matsqui Institution; Mission Institution; Mountain Institution; Pacific Institution/Regional Treatment Centre; and William Head Institution. Details on the level of security, gender served, contact information available on the website.
Details on the level of security, gender served, contact information available on the website.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Provides victims with the information and services they need to have an effective voice in the federal correctional system.
Provides victims with the information and services they need to have an effective voice in the federal correctional system. Victims may register with CSC or the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) to receive information on the correctional system and the offender who harmed them. This includes information such as the beginning and length of the offender's sentence, the progress they are making towards their rehabilitation, and information about an offender's eligibility for escorted and unescorted temporary absences from the correctional facility. Registration is not automatic. To register, complete a Request for Victim Registration Form (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/csc-scc/migration/forms/092/1429e.pdf) or submit an application through the online Victims Portal. Victims can also name a representative or agent to act on their behalf by sending a written notice authorizing the representative or agent. Victims may also provide a Victim Statement to express the continuing impact of the crime on their lives. The Statement is considered in decision-making throughout the course of the offender’s sentence. Victim Statements can be submitted at any time and may include the continuing impact of the crime; views about the possible conditional release of the offender; asking the CSC to consider the victim’s area of residence when making release plans; and requesting that the offender be prevented from communicating with the victim or from going to a specified place. The Victim’s Portal (https://victimsportal-portailvictimes.csc-scc.gc.ca/Main/Welcome) is a simple, secure way to send and receive information online. It allows victims and/or their named representatives to access information they are entitled to, as defined by law, at their convenience. Also offers the ability to make a complaint if a victim believes their rights under the Canadian Victim Bill of Rights has been infringed, violated, or denied. To make a complaint, complete the Victim Complaint Form (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/csc-scc/migration/forms/092/1524e.pdf) and submit it by email or mail. Also provides a collection of online resources for victims of crime (https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/services/you-csc/victims/resources.html). Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday, except for statutory holidays.
Victims may register with CSC or the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) to receive information on the correctional system and the offender who harmed them. This includes information such as the beginning and length of the offender's sentence, the progress they are making towards their rehabilitation, and information about an offender's eligibility for escorted and unescorted temporary absences from the correctional facility. Registration is not automatic. To register, complete a Request for Victim Registration Form (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/csc-scc/migration/forms/092/1429e.pdf) or submit an application through the online Victims Portal. Victims can also name a representative or agent to act on their behalf by sending a written notice authorizing the representative or agent. Victims may also provide a Victim Statement to express the continuing impact of the crime on their lives. The Statement is considered in decision-making throughout the course of the offender’s sentence. Victim Statements can be submitted at any time and may include the continuing impact of the crime; views about the possible conditional release of the offender; asking the CSC to consider the victim’s area of residence when making release plans; and requesting that the offender be prevented from communicating with the victim or from going to a specified place. The Victim’s Portal (https://victimsportal-portailvictimes.csc-scc.gc.ca/Main/Welcome) is a simple, secure way to send and receive information online. It allows victims and/or their named representatives to access information they are entitled to, as defined by law, at their convenience. Also offers the ability to make a complaint if a victim believes their rights under the Canadian Victim Bill of Rights has been infringed, violated, or denied. To make a complaint, complete the Victim Complaint Form (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/csc-scc/migration/forms/092/1524e.pdf) and submit it by email or mail. Also provides a collection of online resources for victims of crime (https://www.canada.ca/en/correctional-service/services/you-csc/victims/resources.html). Office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday, except for statutory holidays.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
A multi-level facility which serves as the administration offices for the Pacific region..
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC). Serves Abbotsford.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC). Serves Courtney, Campbell River, Comox, Cumberland, Port Hardy, and Port McNeill.
Serves Courtney, Campbell River, Comox, Cumberland, Port Hardy, and Port McNeill.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC). Serves Kamloops, Ashcroft, Barriere, Bella Coola, Blue River, Cache Creek, Chase, Knutsford, Lillooet, Little Fort, Lytton, Merritt, Mica Creek, Monte Creek, Monte Lake, Pritchard, Salmon Arm, Savona, Spences Bridge, Valemount, Vavenby, Westwold, and Williams Lake.
Serves Kamloops, Ashcroft, Barriere, Bella Coola, Blue River, Cache Creek, Chase, Knutsford, Lillooet, Little Fort, Lytton, Merritt, Mica Creek, Monte Creek, Monte Lake, Pritchard, Salmon Arm, Savona, Spences Bridge, Valemount, Vavenby, Westwold, and Williams Lake.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC). Serves north Vancouver Island including: Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Lantzville, Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum.
Serves north Vancouver Island including: Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Lantzville, Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC). Serves Prince George, Fort St James, Fraser Lake, Mackenzie, McBride, Quesnel, Valemount, Vanderhoof, and Wells.
Serves Prince George, Fort St James, Fraser Lake, Mackenzie, McBride, Quesnel, Valemount, Vanderhoof, and Wells.
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Supervises offenders serving community sentences who are on parole, statutory release, or long-term supervision orders to ensure that they adhere to the conditions of release set by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Provided by Correctional Service of Canada (CSC)
16 other services offered by this agency
Offers people who have been harmed by a crime, either directly or indirectly, a chance to communicate with the offender who caused the harm.
Offers people who have been harmed by a crime, either directly or indirectly, a chance to communicate with the offender who caused the harm. Participation is voluntary for everyone concerned. The program explores opportunities to use victim-offender mediation that is guided by the needs of the participants with the help of a professional mediator. Victim-offender mediation is a process through which a trained community-based mediator prepares interested victims and offenders to communicate, and provides them with the opportunity to meet face-to-face, exchange letters, exchange video messages, or ask the mediator to relay messages. During these meetings, participants can tell their story, explain to the offender the crime's physical, emotional, and financial impact on their lives, explore unanswered questions about the crime and the offender, and participate directly in developing options to try to address the harms caused, where possible. Offenders are afforded opportunities to provide information and to gain insights that contribute to their accountability and personal growth. Services provided by the program are available to registered victims, victim representatives acting on behalf of registered victims, and non-registered victims impacted by the crime.
Participation is voluntary for everyone concerned. The program explores opportunities to use victim-offender mediation that is guided by the needs of the participants with the help of a professional mediator. Victim-offender mediation is a process through which a trained community-based mediator prepares interested victims and offenders to communicate, and provides them with the opportunity to meet face-to-face, exchange letters, exchange video messages, or ask the mediator to relay messages. During these meetings, participants can tell their story, explain to the offender the crime's physical, emotional, and financial impact on their lives, explore unanswered questions about the crime and the offender, and participate directly in developing options to try to address the harms caused, where possible. Offenders are afforded opportunities to provide information and to gain insights that contribute to their accountability and personal growth. Services provided by the program are available to registered victims, victim representatives acting on behalf of registered victims, and non-registered victims impacted by the crime.