Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Victimization and offending in Canada's territories [electronic resource] : 2004 and 2005 / by Sylvain de Léséleuc and Jodi-Anne Brzozowski.

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Localisation

Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Titre alternatif

La victimisation et la criminalité dans les territoires du Canada : 2004 et 2005.

Auteurs

Publié

Note

"October 2006".
Issued also in French under title: La victimisation et la criminalité dans les territoires du Canada : 2004 et 2005.

Résumé

Using recent police-reported and self-reported data, this new report provides a profile of the extent and nature of victimization and offending in Canada's territories. The report finds that northern residents experience higher rates of violent victimization and are more likely to be victims of spousal violence than residents in the rest of Canada. Furthermore, police-reported crime rates in the North are much higher than those in the provinces. The report also examines particular factors that seem to be associated with higher rates of victimization and offending. All are more common in the North. These factors include: northern residents are younger on average, than residents in the rest of Canada; the territories have higher proportions of lone-parent families and common-law families; they have higher rates of unemployment; and the territories also have higher proportions of Aboriginal residents compared to the provinces.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

1. Profile of northern residents. -- 2. Victimization in the northern terrotories. -- 3. Spousal violence in the North. -- 4. Stalking in the North. -- 5. Fears, perceptions and attitudes toward the justice system. -- 6. The nature and extent of police-reported crime in the North. -- 7. Methodology.

Collection

Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics profile series, 1496-4562 ; no. 11.

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