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    • Articles and reports: 85-002-X19980098291
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Police-reported statistics indicate that crime rates in Canada decreased for the fifth consecutive year in 1996. Similar trends have been noted in England/Wales and the United States. Results from victimization surveys confirm this recent trend, yet despite this decrease in crime, many Canadians remain fearful of being victimized. What is the source of this fear; who is more likely to be a victim of violent crime; who is the typical perpetrator; and where is the victimization likely to take place? Generally speaking, questions like these are designed to assess concerns about threats of violence by strangers. But what is the nature of violent incidents involving strangers and what are the characteristics of those strangers? The answers to these questions are examined below.The purpose of this Juristat is to examine the profile of perpetrators and victims of violent crime by comparing characteristics of crimes committed by strangers to those involving offenders known to the victim. This will contribute to discussions about the nature of violent crime and about related concerns that are at the centre of current debates.

      Release date: 1998-06-19

    • Stats in brief: 85-224-X19980005281
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      In 1996, 21, 901 cases of spousal assault were recorded in a sample of 154 police departments across the country. The proportion of male victims of spousal assault was relatively small (11%) compared to female victims (89%).

      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • 3. Spousal violence Archived
      Articles and reports: 85-224-X19980005284
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This section examines the nature and extent of cases of spousal violence reported to the police. Special attention is given to how spousal violence differs for women and men.

      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • 4. Child abuse Archived
      Articles and reports: 85-224-X19980005286
      Description: Child abuse and neglect often result in physical, emotional and developmental problems which can affect victims throughout their lifetime. However counting cases of child abuse is fraught with many difficulties.
      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • Articles and reports: 85-002-X19980068261
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This series of reports provides detailed statistics and analysis on the major areas of the criminal justice system (police, courts, legal aid, prosecutions and correctional services), as well as on a variety of current topics and issues related to justice in Canada.

      Release date: 1998-03-23
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    • Articles and reports: 85-002-X19980098291
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Police-reported statistics indicate that crime rates in Canada decreased for the fifth consecutive year in 1996. Similar trends have been noted in England/Wales and the United States. Results from victimization surveys confirm this recent trend, yet despite this decrease in crime, many Canadians remain fearful of being victimized. What is the source of this fear; who is more likely to be a victim of violent crime; who is the typical perpetrator; and where is the victimization likely to take place? Generally speaking, questions like these are designed to assess concerns about threats of violence by strangers. But what is the nature of violent incidents involving strangers and what are the characteristics of those strangers? The answers to these questions are examined below.The purpose of this Juristat is to examine the profile of perpetrators and victims of violent crime by comparing characteristics of crimes committed by strangers to those involving offenders known to the victim. This will contribute to discussions about the nature of violent crime and about related concerns that are at the centre of current debates.

      Release date: 1998-06-19

    • Stats in brief: 85-224-X19980005281
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      In 1996, 21, 901 cases of spousal assault were recorded in a sample of 154 police departments across the country. The proportion of male victims of spousal assault was relatively small (11%) compared to female victims (89%).

      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • 3. Spousal violence Archived
      Articles and reports: 85-224-X19980005284
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This section examines the nature and extent of cases of spousal violence reported to the police. Special attention is given to how spousal violence differs for women and men.

      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • 4. Child abuse Archived
      Articles and reports: 85-224-X19980005286
      Description: Child abuse and neglect often result in physical, emotional and developmental problems which can affect victims throughout their lifetime. However counting cases of child abuse is fraught with many difficulties.
      Release date: 1998-05-28

    • Articles and reports: 85-002-X19980068261
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This series of reports provides detailed statistics and analysis on the major areas of the criminal justice system (police, courts, legal aid, prosecutions and correctional services), as well as on a variety of current topics and issues related to justice in Canada.

      Release date: 1998-03-23
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