Indigenous and Black federal inmates see more use of force: correctional investigator
OTTAWA — The office of Canada’s correctional investigator says Indigenous and Black federal inmates experience more use of force than any other racial group.
Leticia Gutierrez, senior policy adviser in the office, says an investigation from 2015 to 2020 on use of force and race showed these incidents have increased despite an overall decline in prison population.
Correctional investigator Ivan Zinger released his annual report today and is calling on the government to sign an international treaty aimed at preventing torture, called the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture.
He says ratifying the treaty would create a framework for independent inspection of all places of detention in Canada.