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Australian Institute
of Criminology. 2010. Australian Crime: Facts and figures 2009.
Canberra, Australia. Rates per 100,000 population for Australia
were calculated using population estimates from the Australia Bureau of Statistics.
Sigurdsson,
Jenny and Amardeep Dhani. 22 July 2010. "Police Service
Strength – England and Wales, 31 March 2010. Home Office.
Rates per 100,000 population for England and Wales were calculated
using population estimates from the Office of National Statistics.
Federal Bureau of Investigation. 2009.
Crime in the United States, 2009. "Uniform Crime Reports."
Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Justice.
The "weighted" clearance rate uses the same concept
of weighting offences according to their seriousness by assigning higher values
to more serious crimes, as used in the Crime Severity Index.
The 2009 clearance
rate for Sherbrooke police was actually higher than those reported by Kingston
and Durham. However, as this was due to a unique project aimed at clearing
historical incident files, the rate is not included here as it is not comparable.
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. First Nations
Policing Policy. Aboriginal Policing. www.psepc-sppcc.gc.ca
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