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Public Safety committee  Okay. Am I out of time?

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Thanks. You also mentioned that besides the oversight you have within the RCMP organization, if a member country is looking to have a warrant executed, they have to go through the justice system. Then you said there's an oversight organization within the justice committee that will look at that to see if it's going to activate that warrant and authorize an arrest.

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Our representative is a deputy commissioner.

November 22nd, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  No, that's not what I'm asking. If someone has to make that decision initially—

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  All right. Thank you for that, but if someone in the institution where this person is becomes violent or if this person is threatened by another inmate in a life-and-death situation, someone must have the authority to put that person in an area where he or she can be protected.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  At 12 o'clock midnight, someone becomes very violent. Now who is going to give that oversight? Are you going to call a judge and get the oversight, or does someone within the penal institution have to make that initial decision? Maybe the oversight comes later. You seem to be saying that you have to have oversight in every decision.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  How soon do you think that needs to be?

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Yes, definitely, absolutely. That's what I'm concerned about: the safety of the prisoners and the guards.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Thank you. I'd like to thank the witnesses for being here today. I've been listening to Ms. Aviv talking about this oversight. Do you believe that under this bill, and I believe it's actually in the current legislation of the Correctional Service of Canada, that the warden must have that right to make the decision to put a person in a segregated area, or whatever we want to call it—ward C or B or D or E?

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Good. Thank you. You mentioned three minutes ago one gentleman at 510 days, one at 280-some days, another at 300-some days. As the correctional investigator, did you investigate the one with 510 days? Was it justified for him to be in there? Do you investigate those who are in the 100-, 200-, 300-day cycles?

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Have you had any wardens refuse to give that information to you? Has there been a problem after they...? Have you seen consistent problems afterward?

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  When you have this response, maybe their reason for it is different than yours. Have you found that you've been able to negotiate with Correctional Service of Canada and come to a compromise? Each one of these long-term ones is a unique situation.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  You suggested in your report that the CSC no longer has credibility to investigate itself, yet we are asked to look at this Bill C-83 and pass it. Once we pass it, the minister and CSC will tell us how it works. Then they'll tell us how much it costs, because they say they don't really know today.

November 20th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  How about you, Alia? Do you feel you were rehabilitated in the program we've been talking about?

November 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski

Public Safety committee  Do you feel you were rehabilitated?

November 8th, 2018Committee meeting

Jim Eglinski