15.3 Custodial Period Imposed
The custodial period imposed for each “aggregate sentence” is the difference between it’s SCD and SED. Note that the sentence end date is not the same as actual release date, which is normally earlier due to parole considerations. Also note that no custodial time in remand will be captured by this number, however it does indicate the custodial period imposed from sentencing day as handed down by the Courts on that day.
SCD: The earliest start date of the offender’s current sentences
SED: The last end date of the offender’s current sentences, adjusted to take into account consecutive and concurrent sentencing and time spent in remand.
Note that some sentences are indeterminate such as life and preventative sentences and do not have a valid SED that could be used in the calculation. These sentences have not been included in the custodial period imposed calculations.