Correctional service waited three months to report sex-assault claim to police
OTTAWA — The Correctional Service of Canada apologized on Friday for wrongly saying it called police right away when it heard allegations that a guard at the Nova Institution for women had sexually assaulted an inmate.
In fact, the federal correction service waited three months to contact police while it conducted an internal investigation of alleged incidents at the multi-level facility in Truro, N.S.
Waiting to report allegations to police while internal probes play out is a common complaint about how institutions with authority over potentially vulnerable people, such as schools, churches and athletic organizations, respond to concerns of sexual assault.