Ombudsman hopes Liberals act on promised reforms amid growing prison violence
Canada’s outgoing prisoners’ ombudsman says “it’s time” for the federal government to move on promised reforms he hopes will dampen a rising wave of violence in the nation’s penitentiaries.
Howard Sapers, the Correctional Investigator of Canada, said in an interview that when he surveys key indicators after almost 13 years in his office, he sees a harsher prison environment that is harming inmates, staff and public safety.
“It’s a hardening of the institutional environment and retreat from some of the fundamental principles of good corrections,” said the criminologist, who completes his term on Dec. 31.
“Inmate assaults; increased use of force by staff; increased use of pepper spray … on most of the measures we’ve looked at over a decade, they’ve tended to go up.”


