Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

EPS criminal flight incident summary analysis.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Periodicals

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Criminal flight analysis
Criminal flight incident analysis

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Bibliography

2009-2010 bear title: Criminal flight analysis.

Description

1 online resource

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Cover title.
Reports include letter of submission bearing statement: Report to the Edmonton Police Commission.
2011 lacks cover; title from letter of submission subject line.
"Prepared for the Edmonton Police Commission"--Cover.
2011 bears title: Criminal flight incident analysis.
"Criminal flight occurs when an Edmonton Police Service officer believes that the driver of a motor vehicle is resisting apprehension by maintaining or increasing speed or by ignoring the police officer's audible or visual signs to stop. A criminal flight response occurs when an oficer pursues someone in criminal flight. This report examines relevant data collected from officers via an Edmonton Police Service Criminal Flight Response Report, and compares statistics between years."--Comments/discussion, 2009.

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Online Access

Electronic text

2009-

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Annual

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