Annex IV – SOCJS Framework
Expected outcome 1: Canadians are safe and individuals and families feel safe
Indicators:
- Police-reported crime
- Crime severity
- Self-reported victimization
- Satisfaction with personal safety from crime
Expected outcome 2: The criminal justice system is fair and accessible
Indicators:
- Public perception that the criminal justice system is fair to all people
- Public perception that the criminal justice system is accessible to all people
- Approved adult criminal legal aid applications
- Adults in remand
- Office of the Correctional Investigator complainants
- Adult clients served by the Indigenous Courtwork Program
Expected outcome 3: Canadians understand the role of and express confidence in the criminal justice system
Indicators:
- Public awareness of the role of the criminal justice system
- Public confidence in the police
- Public confidence in the Canadian criminal courts
- Public perception of the prison system
- Victimization incidents reported to the police
Expected outcome 4: The criminal justice system operates efficiently
Indicators:
- Offence clearance rate
- Administration of justice offences in adult criminal courts
- Case completion time in adult criminal courts
Expected outcome 5: The criminal justice system promotes and supports diversion to community-based resolutions
Indicators:
- Criminal incidents (youth and adults) cleared by referral to a diversionary program
- Incarceration rate
- Adult criminal court cases that received a custodial sentence
- Referrals to a restorative justice program
- Victims and offenders accepted into a restorative justice process
- Adult referrals to an Indigenous Justice Program
Expected outcome 6: The criminal justice system provides persons in the correctional system with services and supports to rehabilitate them and integrate them back into the community
Indicators:
- Adults under federal correctional supervision granted parole
- Mental health services in federal corrections
- Correctional programs in federal corrections
- Educational programs in federal corrections
- Adults under federal correctional supervision who secure employment before their sentence ends
- Community release plan for Indigenous adults in federal custody
- Successful completion of statutory release without revocation in federal corrections
Expected outcome 7: The criminal justice system respects victims’ and survivors’ rights and addresses their needs
Indicators:
- Individuals registered as a victim to receive information about an individual who harmed them
- Victim satisfaction with the actions taken by police
Expected outcome 8: Reducing the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system
Indicators:
- Self-reported victimization among Indigenous people
- Adult police-reported homicide victims identified as Indigenous
- Adult police-reported homicide accused identified as Indigenous
- Admissions of Indigenous adults to provincial/territorial correctional services
- Admissions of Indigenous adults to federal correctional services
- Indigenous adults among the total federal offender population
- Indigenous adults designated as Dangerous Offenders
- Indigenous adults in federal custody involved in use of force incidents
Expected outcome 9: Reducing the overrepresentation of Black people in the criminal justice system
Indicators:
- Self-reported violent victimization among Black people
- Adult police-reported homicide victims identified as Black
- Adult police-reported homicide accused identified as Black
- Admissions of Black adults to provincial/territorial correctional services
- Black adults among the total federal offender population
- Black adults designated as Dangerous Offenders
- Black adults in federal custody involved in use of force incidents
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