Myth vs Reality
Careers Behind the Badge
Gang Gang
Tools For Change
Ain't Nothin' But A Slang Thang
100

True or False: In real BC provincial correctional centres, adults wear bright orange or black-and-white striped jumpsuits all day just like on television.

False: Individuals in custody typically wear standard, comfortable utility clothing like green, blue, or red scrubs/sweats depending on their classification or work program.

100

What is the main goal of a Correctional Officer?

Help people safely rejoin the community.

100

At the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre, a unique environmental work program allows clients to work alongside a local society to raise and release millions of these iconic BC fish.

Salmon.

100

Cappin'

Lying

200

BC Corrections looks after adults who are awaiting trial or serving a provincial sentence. A provincial sentence is any jail term that is less than this many years.

2 years

200

If a major unexpected emergency happens inside a facility, a highly trained, elite group of officers called the ERT is called in. ERT stands for this.

Emergency Response Team

200

According to the Criminal Code Section 46.7.1, a “criminal organization” must consist of at least this many people.

200

Instead of relying solely on physical barriers, officers practice "dynamic supervision," which means they do this constantly with clients to prevent problems before they start.

Interacting, communicating, or building professional relationships

200

Jimmy

A new inmate who is unfamiliar with jail culture and/or a newer staff member also unfamiliar with the jail culture.

300

True or False: If an individual in custody gets sick or needs a doctor, it is a Correctional Officer who provides their medical treatment and prescribes their medicine.

False. Healthcare is completely independent—run by medical professionals from the Ministry of Health/BC Mental Health and Substance Use Services.

300

How many criminal groups are active in BC.

188

300

Nearly 70% of individuals entering BC provincial custody face challenges with mental health or this specific type of health issue, which BC Corrections works hard to treat.

Substance Use / Addiction

300

Two-Two's

Swear on my life

400

True or False: Inmates can get tattoos in jail.

False.

400

This newer trend involves illicit sale and distribution of a specific product within schools. Youth are recruited by peers to sell these items; if they fall short or are robbed, they are hit with a "gang debt", forcing them deeper into criminal compliance for pay off.

Vaping Hook

400

This tamper-resistant device is worn on the body and tracks the wearer's location and enforces rules set by courts, probation officers, or other supervising authorities.

Ankle monitor / electronic ankle bracelet.

400

Mandam

A group of male friends or associates. It is derived from Jamaican Patois, where "man" means "the men" and "dem" means "them". It signifies a close-knit group of friends who share a strong bond and support one another.

500

Brisco

Someone who is tough, fearless and unafraid to take risks. A true Brisco is characterized by being resourceful, street-smart and loyal to their crew. They embody the spirit of taking action and making a name for themselves in the gang culture.

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