How do I become a correctional officer in Alberta?
Originally built in 1911, Lethbridge Correctional Centre is the oldest correctional centre in Alberta.
The facility houses 168 male and female inmates who are sentenced or remanded..
How do I become a correctional officer in Alberta?
There are 8 adult correctional and remand centres in Alberta.
Correctional centres normally house inmates serving sentences of up to 2 years and remand centres house those awaiting trial..
How many correctional facilities are there in Alberta?
Originally built in 1911, Lethbridge Correctional Centre is the oldest correctional centre in Alberta.
The facility houses 168 male and female inmates who are sentenced or remanded..
How many correctional facilities are there in Alberta?
temporary absence: a supervised program to help offenders transition into the community after serving part of their sentence in a correctional centre..
How many correctional facilities are there in Alberta?
There are 8 adult correctional and remand centres in Alberta.
Correctional centres normally house inmates serving sentences of up to 2 years and remand centres house those awaiting trial..
How many people does Lethbridge Correctional Centre hold?
Originally built in 1911, Lethbridge Correctional Centre is the oldest correctional centre in Alberta.
The facility houses 168 male and female inmates who are sentenced or remanded..
How many people does Lethbridge Correctional Centre hold?
The Community Service Order Program offers the court an alternative to incarceration or some other penalty by placing offenders on a probation order or a conditional sentence that requires them to perform a specific number of hours of community service work..
How many people does Lethbridge Correctional Centre hold?
There are 8 adult correctional and remand centres in Alberta.
Correctional centres normally house inmates serving sentences of up to 2 years and remand centres house those awaiting trial..
What is the corrections transition team at Lethbridge?
Assists individuals who are incarcerated with release planning and transition back into their community.
Provides links between newly released offenders and mental health / addictions services..
Job requirements
1high school diploma or equivalent.22 years combined of related education or experience: experience may come from security and law enforcement work, roles with a focus on managing conflict, working in a team environment, or client or customer relations.