Sherri_Ingrey on Nostr: . 'A total of 99 gender diverse offenders (47% Indigenous) were identified between ...
. 'A total of 99 gender diverse offenders (47% Indigenous) were
identified between December 27, 2017 and March 13, 2020. Demographic, sentence, and offence information were examined, as well as institutional behaviour and post-release outcomes.
An examination of demographic characteristics of gender diverse offenders indicated that trans-women were the largest group (62%), followed by trans-men (21%) and the ******“other” group
(17%).
**Two-fifths (40%) of the study group were serving a second or subsequent sentence,demonstrating an established criminal history for these offenders and the majority (86%) were convicted of violent offences**** Overall, gender diverse offenders were identified as high static and dynamic risk, with 60% assessed as having a low reintegration potential at intake. IPs were analyzed for all gender diverse offenders in relation to staff interactions,1 programming, andspiritual activity participation. Among offenders who indicated a preference related to staff interaction, offenders were ****** more likely to identify preferences for female staff. In terms of institutional adjustment, almost half of the study group had a guilty disciplinary charge while two-thirds had committed an institutional incident during the study period. Behavioural related incidents were most common, regardless of study subgroup. "
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Gender Diverse Offenders with a Sex Offence History
Analyses specific to gender diverse offenders who had a history of sexual offending (N =33) were undertaken. Almost all offenders (82%) with a sex offence history were trans-women.
Table 7 presents the demographic and sex offence history information for offenders with sex offence histories. On average, these offenders were 42 years of age at the time of the study and
two-thirds were serving their first federal sentence. Almost half (46%) were serving an indeterminate sentence. The majority (94%) of sex offences were committed while the offenders
were living as their biological sex. Sex offending information is also provided in Table 7. Almost two-thirds (64%) had committed a current sex offence with 88% convicted of prior sex offences. The majority (85%) committed an offence that caused death or serious harm to their victim(s) while 70% inflicted psychological harm on their victim(s). Examination of victimology shows that over half were
children (58%) or female (55%). One-third of the offences committed had multiple victims(33%).
identified between December 27, 2017 and March 13, 2020. Demographic, sentence, and offence information were examined, as well as institutional behaviour and post-release outcomes.
An examination of demographic characteristics of gender diverse offenders indicated that trans-women were the largest group (62%), followed by trans-men (21%) and the ******“other” group
(17%).
**Two-fifths (40%) of the study group were serving a second or subsequent sentence,demonstrating an established criminal history for these offenders and the majority (86%) were convicted of violent offences**** Overall, gender diverse offenders were identified as high static and dynamic risk, with 60% assessed as having a low reintegration potential at intake. IPs were analyzed for all gender diverse offenders in relation to staff interactions,1 programming, andspiritual activity participation. Among offenders who indicated a preference related to staff interaction, offenders were ****** more likely to identify preferences for female staff. In terms of institutional adjustment, almost half of the study group had a guilty disciplinary charge while two-thirds had committed an institutional incident during the study period. Behavioural related incidents were most common, regardless of study subgroup. "
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Gender Diverse Offenders with a Sex Offence History
Analyses specific to gender diverse offenders who had a history of sexual offending (N =33) were undertaken. Almost all offenders (82%) with a sex offence history were trans-women.
Table 7 presents the demographic and sex offence history information for offenders with sex offence histories. On average, these offenders were 42 years of age at the time of the study and
two-thirds were serving their first federal sentence. Almost half (46%) were serving an indeterminate sentence. The majority (94%) of sex offences were committed while the offenders
were living as their biological sex. Sex offending information is also provided in Table 7. Almost two-thirds (64%) had committed a current sex offence with 88% convicted of prior sex offences. The majority (85%) committed an offence that caused death or serious harm to their victim(s) while 70% inflicted psychological harm on their victim(s). Examination of victimology shows that over half were
children (58%) or female (55%). One-third of the offences committed had multiple victims(33%).