Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Measuring the response to intellectual property crime in the Greater Toronto Area by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police / by David Sutherland.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-116).

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1 online resource (iv, 138 pages)

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"February 2011"
Thesis (M.A.)--Royal Roads University, 2011.

Summary

"This project analyzed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Federal Enforcement Sections approach to combating Intellectual Property Crime in the Greater Toronto Area. Further more, it is anticipated that this project will provide new ideas and techniques for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to combat Intellectual Property Crime in the Greater Toronto Area and other areas of Canada. More specifically this project has developed new ideas and approaches for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to consider in the fight against Intellectual Property Crime. A major component of this Major Project is the evaluation of the Joint Forces Operation, Project OCAT. Project OCAT has operated for over 5 years and has experienced considerable success and perhaps most importantly Project OCAT has strengthened the partnership between the Canada Border Services Agency and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the Greater Toronto Area."--Abstract.

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