Organized Crime in Canada: An Investigation Into the Feasibility of Collecting Police-level Data - ARCHIVED
Journals and periodicals: 85-556-X
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Recognizing that there is the need for better information and statistics on organized crime, and for methodologies to measure its impact on Canadians, the federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for Justice have endorsed a plan to begin addressing Canada's data gap in the area of organized crime.
The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics was contracted by the Solicitor General of Canada to investigate the feasibility of collecting quantitative data on organized crime. This report highlights the lessons learned during consultations with selected police intelligence units and it presents a number of options for data collection.
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: PDF
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Organized Crime in Canada: An Investigation Into the Feasibility of Collecting Police-level Data, 2001/2002 - ARCHIVED | September 27, 2002 | More information |
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