Chapter 5 Era of Reparation (1980-1989) 2. ee 140 Ab Thorvaldson—moving through time .. 2... 2.0.0.2... 0.00004 140 Bernard Robinson appointed commissioner . 6... ee 141 Juggling needs and concerns . 6 141 Counter Attack . 0 142 Challenges with juvenile offenders 2... 2... ee ee 143 Corrections Amendment Act 6. we 144 Volunteer programs for youth 2... ee 145 Rediscovery and other programs for youth 2... ee 145 Deciding jurisdiction for parole 2... 148 B.C. Parole Board 6 we 149 Facilities and sentence administration 2... .. 0.0... . 0.0.0.0 000. 149 Standards of practice 2... 151 Staff development and the Justice Institute 2... . 0... .......000. 152 The Proudfoot Commission and female offenders .............00. 153 Commitment to institutions 2. 156 Serving communities in northern B.C... 161 Reparation and community service 6 ee 164 Promoting the reparation ideal . 2... 165 Recognizing the contributions of personnel . 6... ee 167 Bernard Robinson retires 2 0. ee 168 Chapter 6 The Era of Risk Management (1990-1997) 2... ee 170 OVEIVIEeW 6 170 Changing face of offenders 6. 172 Replacing and upgrading adult secure institutions .. 6... .. ee ee 179 Impact of Task Force on Federally Sentenced Women in B.C... .. 0... 0 187 Population surges in institutions 2... . ee 189 Promoting health of inmates 2... 191 Inmate work programs 6... ee 195 Managing community caseloads 6... 198 Surge in community caseloads... 198 Youth corrections 6 we 203 Introduction of risk/needs assessment .. 1... 0. ee 212 Oftender programs 2... 213 Victim notification and participation in the justice system ww ee ee 218 Developments in family justice services 6 6 ee 219 Statf training and recruitment 2... ee 222 vit