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Saskatchewan ups funding for U of R public safety research

Five year allotment up to $1M.
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Research has helped Saskatchewan achieve the best provincial case resolution rate in Canada, according to the government.

REGINA — Saskatchewan is increasing funding provided to the University of Regina for collaborative public safety research from $150,000 to $280,000 per year for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years.

This brings the total allocation, within the existing five-year agreement with the university, to approximately $1 million.

“This research has helped Saskatchewan achieve the best provincial case resolution rate in Canada, with 19 per cent of criminal court cases resolved within seven days,”Justice Minister and Attorney General Bronwyn Eyre said.

"The universities of Regina and Saskatchewan have provided high-quality, cost-effective research and valuable perspectives on public safety and improving the justice system."

Research has also included a positive evaluation of the Early Case Resolution program, which brings together Crown Prosecutions and Legal Aid on weekends to resolve cases and accelerate bail hearings for the week ahead. In Saskatoon, same-day case resolution rates have increased from eight to 27 per cent, and same-day bail hearings have increased from three to 30 per cent.

Other research has included an economic analysis of how best to manage costs in the correctional system, evaluation of the Rapid Remand Response programs to ensure specific custody court matters are dealt with as quickly and effectively as possible, and the development of software that helps identify and respond to potential threats and contributes to provincial police intelligence.

The Government of Saskatchewan has a similar five-year research agreement with the University of Saskatchewan, for a total of $787,500.

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