Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Reducing crime affecting urban Aboriginal people : the potential for effective solutions in Winnipeg / Lisa Monchalin.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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1 online resource (371 pages)

Note

Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Ottawa, 2012.

Résumé

This study examined the knowledge relevant to reducing crime affecting urban Aboriginal people through a risk-focused approach to prevention and a growing body of knowledge about how it gets implemented. It then examined this knowledge in a case study of its application in Winnipeg.

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Contenu

1. Introduction – 2. What is known about risk factors related to crime affecting aboriginal people – 3. What is known about the prevention of crime affecting aboriginal people – 4. Research methods – 5. Crime affecting urban Aboriginal people in Winnipeg – 6. What are the perceptions of crime and risk factors affecting urban Aboriginal people in Winnipeg? – 7. Do prevention programs in Winnipeg target urban Aboriginal people risk factors related to crime? – 8. Are collaborative community safety strategies used for urban Aboriginal crime prevention programming? – 9. What are the attitudes and expectations of Aboriginal stakeholders compared to non-Aboriginal stakeholders toward aboriginal crime prevention and its implementation? – 10. Conclusions and recommendations for urban Aboriginal crime prevention.

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