Overview
Federal Correctional Supervision and Community Reintegration
The Ville-Marie Parole Office (Bureau de libération conditionnelle de Ville-Marie) is a crucial operational unit of the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), located in the east end of Montreal. As a federal agency, it does not function as a prison but rather as a community-based supervision centre for offenders who have been granted various forms of conditional release, such as day parole, full parole, or statutory release. The office serves as a bridge between the federal penitentiary system and the community, ensuring that offenders reintegrate into society safely while adhering to strict conditions imposed by the Parole Board of Canada.
Core Services and Case Management
The primary mandate of this office is the supervision of offenders serving federal sentences (two years or more) who are residing in the Montreal area. Parole officers at this location are responsible for:
- Risk Assessment: Continuously evaluating the risk an offender poses to the community and adjusting supervision levels accordingly.
- Case Management: Developing personalized correctional plans that address the factors contributing to criminal behaviour, such as employment, substance abuse, or family dynamics.
- Community Monitoring: Conducting regular meetings with offenders, performing curfew checks, and collaborating with police services to ensure public safety.
- Program Delivery: Facilitating access to rehabilitation programs, including cognitive-behavioural therapy, employment workshops, and social integration services.
Role in the Federal Justice System
Established as part of Canada’s commitment to restorative justice and public safety, the Ville-Marie Parole Office operates under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government of Canada. It works in close partnership with the Parole Board of Canada, which makes the actual decisions regarding release. The office also coordinates with community halfway houses (Community Correctional Centres) and local police departments to maintain a tight network of supervision. Historically, the transition from incarceration to community life has been identified as a critical period for preventing recidivism, making the role of this office vital for the stability of the Montreal region.
Important Operational Details
This facility is an administrative and supervisory office, not a detention centre. It is strictly for federal offenders and their case management teams. The general public does not typically access this facility unless they are family members attending a specific meeting or victims seeking information through the appropriate liaison officers.
- Jurisdiction: Federal (Correctional Service of Canada).
- Target Population: Adult offenders on conditional release.
- Security: Controlled access; appointments are generally required for all visits.
- Language: Services are available in both English and French (Bilingual).
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