Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Carceral Depopulation During the COVID-19 Pandemic (v3.0)

OVERALL CARCERAL DEPOPULATION FIGURES
REPORTED DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Provincial-territorial prison population decline = 5,888 
Federal prison population decline = 338
Federal migrant detention population decline = 206 

Total adult prisoner population decline = 6,432


Note: I have requested that the Correctional Service Canada (CSC) and its provincial-territorial counterparts publicly release their respective prison population counts for the 1st and 15th of every month as this would provide an accurate and uniform data set through which to examine carceral depopulation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Such disclosures should be a regular occurrence in 'normal' times as well.  The figures below have been compiled from media reports published over the past month and a half. Recent average daily counts for some jurisdictions, which would allow for a determination of the percentage of prison population decline that has occurred during the pandemic, were not reported in some cases. Where such figures are not available, one can still gain a sense of the significance of jurisdictional prison population reductions by looking at resources such as the average daily prisoner counts for 2017-2018 published by Statistics Canada (e.g. the provinces and territories held an average of 24,355 prisoners on any given day in 2017-2018 and if these numbers remained relatively stable until recently, it is estimated that there are almost 1 in 4 fewer provincial-territorial prisoners today than there were incarcerated at the beginning of the  COVID-19 pandemic). It is also important to note that the declines in prison populations reported may not necessarily be linked to COVID-19 prevention measures (for example, see the recent analysis of the CSC case by journalist Justin Ling, as well as recent figures and comments from the Office of the Correctional Investigator of Canada).

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) 
Prisoners as of mid-March 2020 = no search results
Prisoners as of 3 May 2020 = no search results
Prison count reduction reported = down 65 prisoners / percentage unknown
Source: 3 May 2020 - National Post

Prince Edward Island (PEI)
Prisoners as of mid-March 2020 = no search results
Prisoners as of 7 April 2020 = no search results
Prison count reduction reported =  down 53 prisoners / percentage unknown
Source: 9 April 2020 - CBC News

Nova Scotia (NS) 
Prisoners as of 18 March 2020 = 452
Prisoners as of 21 April 2020 = 251
Prison count reduction reported = down 201 prisoners / 44.5%
Source: 22 April 2020 - CBC News

New Brunswick (NB)
No search results

Quebec (QC) 
Prisoners as of 9 March 2020 = 4,369
Prisoners as of 18 May 2020 = 3,494
Prison count reduction reported =  down 875 prisoners / 20%
Source: 18 May 2020 - Gouvernement du Québec 

Ontario (ON) 
Prisoners as of mid-March 2020 = 8,344
Prisoners as of 1 May 2020 = 5,623
Prison count reduction reported = down 2,721 prisoners / 32.6%
Source: 1 May 2020 - Vice

Manitoba (MB)
Prisoners as of 3 February 2020 = 2,260
Prisoners as of 9 April 2020 = 1,642
Prison count reduction reported = down 618 prisoners / 27.3% 
Source: 7 May 2020 - CBC News

Saskatchewan (SK)
Prisoners as of 15 March 2020 = 2,062
Prisoners as of 14 April 2020 = 1,481
Prison count reduction reported = down 581 prisoners / 28.2%
Source: 10 May 2020 - CTV News Saskatoon

Alberta (AB) 
Prisoners as of mid-March 2020 = no search results
Prisoners as of 24 April 2020 = no search results
Prison count reduction reported = down 32 prisoners / percentage unknown
Source: 24 April 2020 - Edmonton Journal

British Columbia (BC) 
Prisoners as of 15 March 2020 = 2,184
Prisoners as of 11 May 2020 = 1,510
Prisoner count reduction reported = down 674 prisoners / 30.8%
Source: 18 May 2020 - Prince George Citizen

Nunavut (NU) 
Prisoners as of 16 March 2020 = 144
Prisoners as of 6 May 2020 = 116
Prisoner count reduction reported = down 28 prisoners / 19.4%
Source: 12 May 2020 - Nunatsiaq News

Northwest Territories (NWT) 
Prisoners as of mid-March 2020 = no search results
Prisoners as of 22 April 2020 = no search results
Prisoner count reduction reported =  down an estimated 40 prisoners / 22%
Source: 22 April 2020 - Government of Northwest Territories

Yukon (YK)
No search results

Federal - Correctional Service Canada
Prisoners as of 1 March 2020 = 13,955
Prisoners as of 26 April 2020 = 13,617
Prisoner count reduction reported = down 338 prisoners / 2.4%
Source: 5 May 2020 - Justin Ling 

Federal - Canadian Border Services Agency
Migrant detainees as of 15 March 2020 = 333
Migrant detainees as of 28 April 2020 = 127
Migrant detainee count reduction = down 206 prisoners / 61.9% 
Source: 1 May 2020 - CTV News

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