I follow two groups of people. One of them is in the general population. They are a civil mental health population who are on what some people call a community treatment order; in B.C., it's an extended leave. They are civilly committed to hospital and discharged to the community, but they are still required to attend treatment services.
The other half of my sample is a forensic psychiatric population. They're not an inmate population. They're not mentally disordered offenders; they're mentally disordered accused persons. They've all been found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder. They spent some time at our forensic psychiatric hospital, were discharged to the community, and are now receiving compulsory community mental health treatment under the sections following section 672 in the Criminal Code. It's a conditional discharge.
Many of them have had histories of being inmates in the past, but I'm not specifically following an inmate population.