Professional knowledge organized across six faculties and 38 programs. Each course follows a structured five-component arc — scenario-grounded, practically framed, and designed to be immediately applicable. Purchase individual courses or access the full calendar through an annual subscription.
How civil liability arises for correctional operators in Canada — the duty of care owed to inmates, negligence in custody settings, common sources of liability, available defences, and risk management strategies.
The incident reporting obligations that apply in Canadian correctional settings — what counts as a reportable incident, timelines and format requirements, how reporting quality affects legal outcomes, and building a reporting culture.
The rights that survive incarceration in Canada and the corresponding obligations of correctional institutions — Charter rights, access to programs and services, administrative segregation, grievance mechanisms, and Indigenous-specific obligations.
The federal and provincial legislative framework governing correctional operations in Canada — jurisdiction, authority, inmate rights, oversight mechanisms, and how the framework shapes daily operations.
The legal framework governing use of force in Canadian custody settings — authority to use force, the proportionality standard, approved methods, documentation requirements, and the consequences when force goes wrong.