(AGENPARL) – lun 01 maggio 2023 [Manitoba Media Notice]
May 1, 2023
Manitoba Government Investing In Enhanced Bail, Community Supervision and Electronic Monitoring Programs
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Programs will Increase Public Safety by Providing Intensive Interventions for Individuals Awaiting Trial and on Probation Supervision: Goertzen
The Manitoba government is enhancing programs for supervision and services to support bail and community-based sentences, while also launching a new electronic monitoring program for high-risk offenders released to the community, Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today.
“These programs will see that those who are granted bail are given appropriate community supports and supervision required when they are released from custody pending court hearings to lower the risk posed to the community,” said Goertzen. “The Manitoba government has been a leading voice in the need for bail reform to stop accused repeat violent offenders from too easily getting bail. A commitment from the federal government to make bail harder to obtain for repeat violent offenders and strong provincial programs to monitor those on bail will make our streets safer.”
Starting this month, expanded resources will be allocated to the successful Criminal Organization High Risk Offender Unit, an intensive probation program that targets offenders who have been identified by justice partners as posing a very high risk to public safety. The new resources includes a full-time psychologist and an increased number of probation officers and community corrections workers. The program will provide these enhanced supervision services for up to 100 additional offenders, doubling its current capacity.
“As we continue to push for legislated bail reform, it’s important all criminal justice system stakeholders do their part to help protect the community. I support the additional justice resources and tools announced today,” said Chief Danny Smyth, Winnipeg Police Service. “These initiatives will make it tougher for violent and chronic offenders to commit crimes and further engage in violent behaviour while on judicial interim release.”
A pilot adult bail management program will also launch later this spring, beginning in Winnipeg with 25 male and 25 female offenders. This program will see that individuals with pending serious charges before the courts are given increased supervision and support upon being granted bail to address public safety concerns and assist with compliance to their release order conditions, the minister noted.
The Manitoba government will also be engaging in a request for proposals process shortly to implement an improved and state-of-the-art electronic monitoring program, the minister noted, adding that current data demonstrates that in addition to reducing burdens to policing, electronic monitoring can also serve as a proactive approach to crime prevention in communities.
Recent technological improvements has seen electronic monitoring equipment and programming evolve over the last several years. Secure and confidential electronic monitoring of judicially reviewed offenders is offered in many other Canadian jurisdictions. Accordingly, the Manitoba government will also be seeking a technology platform to assist the Department of Justice in providing targeted supervision of offenders, the minister said.
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For more information:
– Public information, contact Manitoba Government Inquiry: 1-866-626-4862 or 204-945-3744.
– Media requests for ministerial comment, contact Communications and Stakeholder Relations: 204-451-7109.
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