The court imposed an indeterminate sentence on the offender following his designation as a dangerous offender.
The offender had sexually assaulted and forcibly confined a 23-year-old victim in April 2017.
He had a significant criminal history including prior sexual offences against children and adults.
Two psychiatrists provided evidence regarding risk assessment, treatability, and management prospects.
The court found that neither a conventional determinate sentence nor a determinate sentence with long-term supervision would adequately protect the public, given the offender's chronic dangerousness, lack of insight, minimization of responsibility, sexual deviance, and poor treatment outcomes despite multiple prior interventions.