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Life Line -- An Innovative Program of [the] Correctional Service of Canada: Lifers Helping Lifers Swim Not Sink
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Life Line -- An Innovative Program of [the] Correctional Service of Canada: Lifers Helping Lifers Swim Not Sink
Publication year:
2000
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Life Line is comprised of three components -- In-reach, community programming, and public awareness. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) hires lifers who have been successfully reintegrated into the community for five years or more to be In-reach workers who assist other lifers to stay "alive, sane, and out of trouble." The program has been so successful, that CSC is going to double the number of In-reach workers.