Canadian Security Threat Groups: Research Synthesis and Infographics
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Description
A special report from the Correctional Service of Canada synthesizes high-level information on Security Threat Groups (STGs). The report is based on 16 research publications, including two full reports and 14 one-pagers, and includes infographics. It was last updated on June 2, 2026, and is available in HTML format under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
Use Cases
Analyze the formal definition and characteristics of Security Threat Groups based on the provided CSC directive.
Study population management and operational security concerns related to STG-affiliated offenders.
Review identification, prevention, and disengagement strategies for inmate groups mentioned in the synthesis.
Examine infographics summarizing research on gang history and characteristics within Canadian corrections.
Strengths
Synthesizes information from 16 distinct research publications.
Based on an official Correctional Service of Canada directive (Commissioner’s Directive 568-3, 2016).
Includes infographics to summarize key findings.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are absent; data structure must be inferred after download.
The report is described as a one-page summary; the full report must be requested separately.
Data may reflect temporal and institutional bias inherent to the Correctional Service of Canada as the sole source.
Provenance
Source
Correctional Service of Canada
Collection Method
Synthesis of existing research publications (two full reports and 14 one-pagers).
Time Range
Research publications likely span up to 2016 (reference date of directive).
Freshness
Last updated 2026-06-02 14:32:01.088000; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Canada
The full report is not directly available; a request must be sent via the Open Government Portal or email.