Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Victim services in Canada, 2009/2010 / by Christopher Munch.

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Localisation

Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Titre alternatif

Les services aux victimes au Canada, 2009-2010.

Auteurs

Publié

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).

Description

1 online resource (19 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: Les services aux victimes au Canada, 2009-2010.
"Juristat article"--At head of title.
"Released on February 23, 2012"--Page 1.
"Statistics Canada—Catalogue no. 85-002-X".

Résumé

This report is based on data from the 2009/2010 Victim Services Survey and provides a profile of victim service agencies in Canada that responded to the survey, as well as information on the clients they served. In reference to 2009/2010, the report presents data on the types of agencies in Canada, the services offered, staff and volunteers, and criminal injuries compensation applications and awards. Characteristics of clients, such as sex, age grouping and type of victimization, are based on counts of clients served on a snapshot day of May 27, 2010. The 2009/2010 Victim Services Survey was conducted by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics and was funded by Justice Canada's Policy Centre for Victim Issues. Victim service agencies surveyed include system-based, police-based and court-based agencies, sexual assault centres, other selected community-based agencies, and criminal injuries compensation and other financial benefit programs for victims of crime. It should be noted that data on transition homes and shelters for abused women and their children are collected through Statistics Canada's Transition Home Survey.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Collection

Juristat, 1209-6393 ; vol. 32, no. 1.

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