Overview
About Surrey North Community Corrections
The Surrey North Community Corrections Office is a provincial government facility operated by the BC Corrections branch of the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. This office plays a critical role in the criminal justice system by supervising adult offenders who are living in the community. The staff of dedicated probation officers manages individuals who are subject to court orders, including bail conditions, probation orders, and conditional sentences.
Jurisdiction and Services
This specific office serves the Whalley and City Centre areas of Surrey, covering the region from 92nd Avenue north to the Fraser River, and bounded by 128th Street to the west and 127th Street to the east. The primary mandate is to enhance public safety by monitoring compliance with court-ordered conditions and supporting the rehabilitation of clients. Services include:
- Bail Supervision: Monitoring individuals awaiting trial to ensure they adhere to release conditions.
- Probation Supervision: Managing offenders post-sentencing to ensure community safety and accountability.
- Risk Assessment: Using evidence-based tools to determine the appropriate level of supervision and intervention.
- Program Referrals: Connecting clients with community resources for substance use, violence prevention, and mental health support.
Office Policies and Safety
As a law enforcement and corrections facility, the Surrey North office maintains strict security protocols. Visitors may be subject to security screening upon entry. It is essential to have valid government identification when reporting for appointments. The office fosters a professional environment focused on behaviour change and reintegration, working closely with police, courts, and community partners to reduce reoffending.
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