Burnaby, BC – Today, Prisoners’ Legal Services (“PLS”) called on Correctional Service Canada Commissioner Anne Kelly to convene a formal investigation into the abuse of a federal prisoner being held in solitary confinement.

Thirty-one year old Shane Yukich has been diagnosed with treatment-resistant schizophrenia. He is described as having delusions, paranoia and auditory hallucinations. He is certified under the BC Mental Health Act but, instead of being held at a treatment facility, he is on “extended leave” at Kent Institution, a maximum security prison, where he has been held for the last approximately eight weeks in the Structured Intervention Unit, which replaced administrative segregation in November 2019. He describes spending most of the day alone, pacing back and forth in his cell.

Recently, another prisoner reported to PLS that officers take advantage of Mr. Yukich’s mental health disabilities to harass and abuse him, speaking to him in a language they know he does not understand, leaving him in feces-covered cells, and denying him access to legal counsel.

A copy of the letter can be found here.

The following can be attributed to Jennifer Metcalfe, Executive Director of Prisoners’ Legal Services:

“The leave provisions of the Mental Health Act are meant to allow psychiatric hospital patients to reside in the community if their doctor feels it would be therapeutic and beneficial to them. Using it to send a patient to a maximum security prison where they are held in solitary confinement is unjustifiable.

“Mr. Yukich’s circumstances demonstrate that without adequate external oversight, abuse of vulnerable prisoners runs rampant. This situation occurs after many months of Kent Institution obstructing prisoners’ right to counsel generally, including by cancelling our segregation clinic – which was designed to identify and remedy situations just like Mr. Yukich’s.

“We call on Commissioner Kelly to immediately convene an investigation under section 20 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act into Mr. Yukich’s circumstances and the broader issues they raise around prisoner abuse and interference with the right to counsel at Kent Institution.”

Media contact:

Jennifer Metcalfe
jmetcalfe@pls-bc.ca
604-636-0470