Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Neighbourhood characteristics and the distribution of crime in Saskatoon [electronic resource] / by Mathieu Charron.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Saskatoon.

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Description

1 online resource (76 p.)

Note

Also published in French under title: Caractéristiques des quartiers et répartition de la criminalité à Saskatoon.

Summary

This research paper explores the spatial distribution of crime in the City of Saskatoon and the charateristics of high crime neighbourhoods. The analyses are based on data from the 2001 Census and police-reported crime data from the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR2).

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Contents

1. Introduction. -- 2. Local context. -- 3. Police service, crime and victimization. -- 4. Portrait of crime in 2001. -- 5. Spatial distribution of crime. -- 6. Western and eastern areas. -- 7. Neighbourhoods. -- 8. Characteristics of the dissemination areas. -- 9. Neighbourhood characteristics and crime. -- 10. Discussion and future directions. -- 11. Methodology.

Series

Crime and justice research paper series, 1707-5203 ; no. 012.
Research paper (Statistics Canada : Online)

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