• Preventing and detecting contraband
    Jul 29 2024

    Preventing and reducing the number of drugs, cellphones, and other unauthorized items in correctional institutions is a priority for the Correctional Service of Canada. In this episode, we hear from two staff members who help do just that. Tune in to listen to our conversation with Detector Dog Handler, Todd, and Security Intelligence Officer, Christian, to learn more about how they help keep our prisons safe.

    Additional information:

    • Correctional Service Canada's Dog Detector Program
    • Institutional security
    • National list of offender personal property
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    22 mins
  • Behind the Badge: Part three (minimum security)
    Jun 17 2024

    “You can’t force change, all you can do is keep leading that example, and leading what the change could look like to them.” Every day, correctional officers in federal prisons across Canada go above and beyond to creative positive change in the lives of those in our care and custody.

    In the third and final episode of our “Behind the Badge” miniseries, we hear from Correctional Manager Ellen, who has been working on the frontlines of CSC for 26 years. Ellen currently works inside one of the several minimum-security prisons across Canada, and joins us on the podcast to talk about her inspiring journey in corrections. Tune in and hear the story in her own words.

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    15 mins
  • Behind the Badge: Part two (medium security)
    May 21 2024

    “It's different every day. It just doesn’t stop, it’s 24/7.” Correctional officers in federal prisons work hard to keep us safe. They work in shifts around the clock during days, weeknights, weekends and holidays.

    In this episode of our podcast, we continue our three-part miniseries, Behind the Badge, with Don, a correctional officer in his 16th year of service with the Correctional Service of Canada. Follow along with Don who takes us on a tour of the medium-security unit at Collins Bay Institution in the latest episode of Prisons Inside/Out.

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    19 mins
  • Behind the Badge: Part one (maximum security)
    Apr 22 2024

    “It wasn’t until I was in uniform that I realized how important this job is.” The work that Correctional Officers do can be challenging but also rewarding. They work hard to keep Canadians safe but also have a positive impact on the lives of those in our care and custody.

    Over the next several weeks, we’ll meet some of them in a new three-part series, called Behind the Badge. In part one, we meet Victoria, who has worked inside a maximum-security prison for the last two years. Tune in to this episode to hear her story.

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    18 mins
  • Celebrating women in corrections
    Mar 4 2024

    Join us for this episode where we talk with two very special guests: CSC Commissioner Anne Kelly and CSC Deputy Commissioner of Indigenous Corrections, Kathy Neil. We’ll hear from them about the path that led to their successful careers, the challenges they overcame, and talk about what it’s like being a woman leader in corrections in their own words.

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    25 mins
  • Maximum to minimum, and everything in between
    Jan 25 2024

    Over the last several months, we've heard a lot about the transfer of offenders between different security levels in federal prisons. In this episode, we are diving into the details on how and why exactly these transfers can happen.

    Join us as Kory Abrams, Assistant Warden of Interventions, takes us behind-the-scenes to break down the operations of inmate transfers, security classifications, and everything else that falls in between.

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    18 mins
  • CSC 101: Introduction to federal corrections
    Dec 19 2023

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like beyond the walls of our federal prison system in Canada?

    In this first episode of Prisons Inside/Out, we answer some of your most frequently asked questions to
    explore just that. Join us as we take a deep dive into Correctional Service Canada (CSC) to investigate the
    complexities and myths that surround our system. How often do prison escapes happen in Canada? Are
    there really gangs in prison? Can inmates vote? Listen to this quick crash course, hosted by Kirstan
    Gagnon and Veronique Rioux, before we explore other topics, more-in-depth, later this season.

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    12 mins