| 20. (1) There shall be, at each institution, an appropriate program of inmate activities designed, as far as practicable, to prepare inmates, upon discharge, to assume their responsibilities as citizens and to conform to the requirements of the law. | ||
| (2) For the purpose of giving effect to subsection (1) the commissioner shall, so far as practicable, make available to each inmate who is capable of benefiting therefrom, academic or vocational training, instructive and productive work, religious and recreational activities and psychiatric, psychological and social counselling. | ||
| (3) No inmate shall be compelled, against his wishes, to participate in religious or recreational activities. | ||
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Bruce et al v. Reynett et al - [1979] 4 W.W.A. 408 (F.C.T.D.)
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| - This regulation was considered in this case as indicating the importance of rehabilitation in the penitentiary system. | ||