No. Of those offenders we supervise, approximately half have served their sentence, gone to court, and gotten conditions from a judge after forming reasonable cause in a judge's mind that they pose a risk to the community. They therefore get the condition to wear a bracelet. Two of the 10 were pre-trial cases. These were offenders who had not been convicted. This was a pre-trial matter, so it's like bail. The remaining one was for an offender we extracted from an institution for investigative purposes, and the bracelet was used as sort of a layer of security to ensure that we had a good sound control and supervision over this offender while he was under our care.
Evidence of meeting #29 for Public Safety and National Security in the 41st Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was offender.
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