Measuring organized crime in Canada: Results of a pilot project
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Released: 2017-01-18
An overview of existing measures of organized crime and best practices in the collection of police-reported data on organized crime in Canada is now available.
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This Juristat article provides an overview of existing measures of organized crime in Canada and raises awareness regarding data availability and the efforts being made to collect national police-reported data through Statistics Canada's Uniform Crime Reporting Survey. The article draws from a pilot project launched to determine best practices in the collection of police-reported data on organized crime.
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The Juristat article "Measuring organized crime in Canada: Results of a pilot project" (85-002-X) is now available.
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