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Neighbourhood characteristics and the distribution of crime in Toronto : additional analysis on youth crime / by Mathieu Charron.

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Alternate Title

Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Toronto : analyse supplémentaire de la criminalité chez les jeunes.
Neighbourhood characteristics and the distribution of police-reported crime in the city of Toronto.

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Description

1 online resource (29 pages)

Note

Issued also in French under the title: Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Toronto : analyse supplémentaire de la criminalité chez les jeunes.
"December 2011".
"Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics".

Summary

"This study, funded by the National Crime Prevention Centre of Public Safety Canada, explores the spatial distribution of police-reported youth crime in Toronto. It examines how youth crime is geographically distributed in Toronto and endeavours to shed light on the relationship between police-reported youth crime and the neighbourhood characteristics that are most strongly associated with it. This report represents the second phase of the spatial analysis of police-reported crime data for Toronto and builds on the research paper, Neighbourhood Characteristics and the Distribution of Police-reported Crime in Toronto (Charron 2009)."--Page 4.

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Online Access

Series

Crime and justice research paper series, 1707-5203 ; no. 22.
Research paper (Statistics Canada : Online)

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