| Literature DB >> 24916338 |
Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Steve Kanters, Eric Druyts, Kabirraaj Toor, Katherine A Muldoon, John W Farquhar, Edward J Mills1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Aboriginal representation in Canadian correctional institutions has increased rapidly over the past decade. We calculated "years of life lost to incarceration" for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24916338 PMCID: PMC4082275 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Components and data sources for incarceration rate and years of life lost to incarceration analyses
| Newfoundland one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Justice; Received September 26, 2011 |
| Prince Edward Island | No data available | Prince Edward Island Department of Justice and Public Safety; Received September 12, 2011 |
| Nova Scotia annual admission counts | Data provided by this province was not compatible with analytic methods | Nova Scotia Department of Justice; September 15, 2011 |
| New Brunswick annual admission counts | Data provided by this province was not compatible with analytic methods | New Brunswick Department of Public Safety Community and Correctional services; Received September 13, 2011 |
| Quebec annual admission counts | Data provided by this province was not compatible with analytic methods | Ministre de la Securite Publique Quebec; September 8, 2011 |
| Ontario one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Received December 14, 2011 |
| Manitoba one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Manitoba Justice; Received September 19, 2011 |
| Saskatchewan one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing; Received on August 24, 2011 |
| Alberta one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security; Received on September 13, 2011 |
| British Columbia one-day counts | Estimate YLLP (NxPix) and rates of incarceration | JusticeBC Dashboards – Corrections Adults Custody. Retrieved for April 1, 2011 |
| Yukon one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Department of Justice; Received on September 8, 2011 |
| Nunavut one-day counts | Estimate rates of incarceration | Department of Justice; Received on September 19, 2011 |
| Northwest Territories annual admission counts | Data provided by this province was not compatible with analytic methods | Northwest Territories Justice; Received September 16, 2011 |
| Canada one-day counts | Estimate YLLP (NxPix) and rates of incarceration | Correctional Service Canada; Received on October 25, 2011 |
| Sex distribution among federally imprisoned Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals | Estimate YLLP (NxPix) | Public Safety Canada. 2012 Annual Report: Corrections and Conditional Release, Statistical Overview. 2011 results used. |
| Age distribution among federally imprisoned Aboriginals and non-Aboriginals | Estimate YLLP (NxPix) | Public Safety Canada. 2012 Annual Report: Corrections and Conditional Release, Statistical Overview. 2011 results used. |
| 2007-2009 Life tables for total Canadian population disaggregated by province and sex | To obtain lx in using the Sullivan method to estimate YLLP | Statistics Canada. Annual Demographic Estimates: Canada, Provinces and Territories. Catalogue no. 91-215-X |
| Probability of survival by age and sex for aboriginals | To obtain lx in using the Sullivan method to estimate YLLP | Statistic Canada: Table 109–5402 Probability of survival at various ages, by population group and sex, Canada |
| Demographics by age, sex and Aboriginal status | To obtain Nx in using the Sullivan method to estimate YLLP and to estimate rates | Statistics Canada. 2011 National Household Survey. Catalogue Number: 99-011-X2011027 |
Note: 1) YLLP, years of life lost to prison; 2) NxPix, number of individuals with disability (incarceration); 3) Nx, number of persons in population; 4) lx, probability of surviving to the age at beginning of the age category; 5) No data was provided by Prince Edward Island 6) Data provided by Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Northwest Territories did not include one-day counts, and were therefore excluded from the present analyses.
Rates of incarceration (per 100,000 population) for adults aged 18 years or older
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Newfoundland/Labrador | 202.2 (147.3-257.1) | 25713 | 47.3 (41.9-52.6) | 637,064 | 4.28 (4.09-4.48) |
| Prince Edward Island | NA | 1,484 | NA | 106,952 | N/A |
| Nova Scotia | NA | 23,735 | NA | 710,122 | NA |
| New Brunswick | NA | 15,588 | NA | 579,480 | NA |
| Quebec | NA | 101,096 | NA | 6,080,120 | NA |
| Ontario | 468.1 (438.9-497.3) | 210,426 | 75.4 (73.7-77.2) | 9,749,071 | 6.23 (6.22-6.25) |
| Manitoba | 1377.6 (1311.8-1443.4) | 120,645 | 75.1 (69.0-81.2) | 775,341 | 18.59 (18.50-18.67) |
| Saskatchewan | 1260.1 (1188.7-1331.6) | 93,643 | 49.2 (43.9-54.5) | 676,566 | 25.93 (25.73-26.13) |
| Alberta | 800.3 (753.7-846.9) | 140,320 | 67.7 (64.5-70.9) | 2,607,172 | 11.91 (11.87-11.94) |
| British Columbia | 305.1 (277.9-332.3) | 157,669 | 67.3 (64.5-70.0) | 3,325,281 | 4.54 (4.52-4.57) |
| Yukon | 1285.6 (984.4-1587.3) | 5,366 | 67.3(32.1-102.6) | 20,789 | 19.34 (15.80-23.67) |
| Nunavut | 639.5 (514.5-764.4) | 15,638 | NA* | 3,793 | 24.37 (N/A) |
| Northwest Territories | NA | 13,831 | NA | 15,945 | NA |
| Canada | 330.4 (318.7 342.1) | 925,146 | 44.6 (43.8 45.4) | 25,038,216 | 7.43 (7.42-7.44) |
Note: CI, confidence interval; NA: not applicable due to unavailable data.
*Only one incarceration reported.
Years of life lost to incarceration
| Male | |||
| Aboriginal | 72.03 | 71.76 | 0.270 |
| Non-Aboriginal | 79.80 | 79.73 | 0.072 |
| Female | |||
| Aboriginal | 76.30 | 76.27 | 0.032 |
| Non-Aboriginal | 84.03 | 84.03 | 0.005 |
| Male | |||
| Aboriginal | 72.03 | 71.72 | 0.303 |
| Non-Aboriginal | 79.80 | 79.75 | 0.049 |
| Male | |||
| Aboriginal | 76.30 | 76.28 | 0.018 |
| Non-Aboriginal | 83.42 | 83.42 | 0.002 |
Note: 1) All standard errors below 0.013; 2) Calculations were restricted to those aged 18–55 years in BC and 18–65 years in Canada. This difference in age spans between the BC provincial analysis and the Canada-wide federal analysis is due data availability.