How rules for inmate segregation in Canada will change under Bill C-83
Ottawa introduced legislation Tuesday to change the way inmates in federal correctional institutions are from the general prison population.
How does segregation in federal corrections facilities work now?
— Administrative segregation is done to maintain security in the event an inmate poses a risk to themselves or others if no other reasonable alternative is available. Inmates are to be released from administrative segregation at the earliest possible time, but no time limits have been set.
— Disciplinary segregation is used to punish prisoners for violating prison rules for a maximum of 30 days and can be imposed with or without restrictions on visits with family, friends and others.