He does not anywhere in the OP state it is a federal facility..
wrong.
Canadian Maximum Security Prisons.
He does not anywhere in the OP state it is a federal facility..
Canadian Maximum Security Prisons.
wrong.
Canadian Maximum Security Prisons.
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07/04/2013
Dear Reader:
in Canadian Maximum Security Prisons.( a federal offence)
Randy Ramsingh
Moncton, NB
Canada
You obviously suffer from the same malady as Bear. Canadian does not mean federal, it means in Canada. If I say I spent a night in an American jail do you automatically interpret that as meaning run by the US federal govt? Or is it quite possible I just mean somewhere in the US?
I understood the Forum had a min before posting a thread????:roll:
wow...... dense just doesn't cover it.The only "maximum security prisons" in Canada are run Federally. You don't get dumped into a max security federal prison with a sentence of less than 2 years. You get put into a provincial jail.
I understood the Forum had a min before posting a thread????
the only jail I know about it is on the monopoly board 8O
min for posting links and for PM's. You can post a thread right off.
Is $200.00 still involved somewhere?Ok, well as I understand it real world is jail is pretty much the same except there are more "get out of jail free" cards, mostly in the 2 for 1 time served way.
:roll:
wow...... dense just doesn't cover it.The only "maximum security prisons" in Canada are run Federally. You don't get dumped into a max security federal prison with a sentence of less than 2 years. You get put into a provincial jail.
Once again....there are provincially run facilities that are maximum security. All pre-trial holding centers are run at a provincial level and are also maximum security. There are also other provincial institutions that are either entirely or partially maximum security. Ocalla in Burnaby was entirely maximum security and was also entirely provincial before its demolition. Brandon Lake in Nanaimo is a provincial jail and is 60% maximum security. You really should get your facts straight before launching into a tirade showing your lack of knowledge and understanding.
Did you forget about that probe thingy they do.
It's Brannen Lake and it's a medium security provincial that houses 225 serving sentences of 2 years less a day or less. As for Oakalla (note spelling, stupid), it closed in 1991 so what and who it housed is moot.
I sure as hell tried to.
I found this on prisons for women in Ontario:
All but two of the Ontario provincial institutions holding women are con
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sidered maximum security jails, correctional centers or detention centers.
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According to MCSCS, classification is a continuous process that starts when
you are admitted into a prison and continues until your sentence is over.
The assessment process you will go through is largely aimed at determin
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ing the likelihood that you will re-offend when released, or how likely you
are to attempt to escape, and what risk you might pose to the community if
you were released or escaped to the community on the date they assess you.
Oh whatever! :roll:please not the term "jail", Prison's are federal and jails are provincial. The author of the OP referred to a "Maximum security Prison"
Locked up is locked up. The correct vernacular is of no importance. The terms are synonymous to most people and each facility houses criminals so who really cares other than you.Also, if you are serving less than 2 years you will be in a "jail". If you are serving 2 years or more you will be in a "prison".
Oh whatever! :roll:
You go explain that to the people on the wrong side of the bars and see if they care about your 'official' definitions.
Locked up is locked up. The correct vernacular is of no importance. The terms are synonymous to most people and each facility houses criminals so who really cares other than you.