MY ONLINE COURSES

CCJD Programs

WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY

What our students say...

Welcome to the Corrections & Community Justice Division

The Corrections & Community Justice Division (CCJD) was established as part of the Justice Institute of British Columbia in 1978. We train professionals who work with adult and youth offenders in institutional and community settings, to manage the risk they pose to the public. We also train individuals who work with families going through separation and divorce. [ learn more ]

News: CCJD Award Winners

Congratulations to Michelle Renville and Suzanne Tarlier, CCJD Adult Custody Instructors, who were recipients of a B.G. Robinson Award for Personal Excellence In Corrections (2009). Michelle and Suzanne were the recipients of the Learning Leadership Award after being nominated by their centres, Surrey Pretrial Services Centre and Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, respectively.

The B.G. Robinson Trust Fund was named after Bernard G. Robinson, former Commissioner of B.C. Corrections. The fund was established by Bernard Robinson's family to award new and experienced corrections staff who promote excellence through achievement and contribution.

Featured Program: Sex Offender Risk Assessment

STATIC-99 is an assessment tool used with sex offenders. It's currently utilized in more than 10 countries. It's relied upon frequently by professionals in Canada and the United Kingdom, and is the most common tool of this type used by practitioners in the United States. [ learn more ]



Job opportunities


Job Postings
Job postings for CCJD-related careers.


[ learn more ]
Ministry Employees Only:

© 2008, Justice Institute of BC