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Correctional officers report challenges in inmate separation after assaults due to overcrowding

1 April 2026
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Correctional workers in northern Ontario report a surge in violence within jails, attributing it largely to overcrowding that limits the ability to segregate inmates following assaults. In some instances, the victim of an attack is moved to another unit while the aggressor remains, exacerbating tension among inmates. Data from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union shows that in 2025, 67 out of every 100 inmates experienced assaults, a notable increase from previous years. The nature of violence has shifted from one-on-one altercations to incidents involving multiple assailants targeting a single inmate. Contributing factors to this violence include the presence of gangs and a rise in inmates with mental health issues, which complicates the ability of correctional staff to manage conflicts effectively.

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The issue of rising violence in Ontario’s jails highlights systemic problems related to overcrowding and inadequate mental health resources. Historical data indicates that inmate-on-inmate assaults have increased significantly, with specific facilities like the Thunder Bay Jail reporting 192 incidents last year, up from 115 the previous year. Overcrowding not only affects inmate safety but also poses risks to correctional officers, as there is limited capacity to transfer higher-risk inmates to other facilities. This situation raises concerns about the overall effectiveness of the correctional system in maintaining safety and order within jails.

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