Prisons Inside/Out Podcast

Active
Has guests
Correctional Service Canada
Categories
Government Education Society & Culture
Audience & Performance Metrics
480 - 800 listeners Female/Male 4.0 rating 32 reviews 15 episodes Canada
Monetization Metrics
30s Ad: $14 - $16 60s Ad: $17 - $19 CPM Category: Society & Culture
Socials metrics & links
No data No data
Podcast Links
Listen to Prisons Inside/Out, a podcast from Correctional Service Canada. Follow along as we take you beyond the walls of our institutions, highlighting the important work we do to protect Canadians and change lives every day.

Producers, Hosts, and Production Team

No producer information available yet. Click "Find producers" to search for the production team.

Emails, Phones, and Addresses

Contact Page Emails

Emails
Phone Numbers

No phone numbers found.

Addresses

No addresses found.

Form

A contact form is available on this page. You can fill out the form at this link.

General Website Emails

No website emails found.

Externally Sourced Emails

  • po***@csc-scc.gc.ca

RSS Emails

Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Previous Guests

No additional bio available.

No additional bio available.

YouTube Channel

Podcast has no YouTube channel.

Instagram Profile

Podcast has no Instagram profile.

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Prisons Inside/Out.

0:00 19:42

Healthcare in Canada's prisons

Keywords
healthcare prisons Canada correctional health services federal prisons inmate health care

In this episode, we meet CSCs hard-working health professionals who take us behind the scenes to give us a glimpse into what its like to provide health services to inmates in federal prisons across the country.

CSC is mandated by law to provide essential health care to inmates, which we know in turn contributes to safer prisons for our staff and safer communities for the public. Go behind the scenes with our health professionals who are working hard to make a difference and keep everyone safe every day.

0:00 26:37

Can inmates vote?

Guests
offender who challenged the law Correctional Service Canada staff
Keywords
inmates voting Supreme Court of Canada Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms federally incarcerated people Correctional Service Canada

In 2002, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that denying inmates the right to vote was a violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In this episode, we will hear from the offender who challenged the law and made voting possible for all federally incarcerated people and from Correctional Service Canada (CSC) staff on how voting works in a federal prison.

Ratings

Global:
4.0 rating 32 reviews

Canada

4.0 ratings 32 reviews

USA

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

UK

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

Ireland

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

Australia

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

New Zealand

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

Singapore

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

South Africa

0.0 ratings 0 reviews