Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Breaking and entering in Canada, 2002 [electronic resource] / by Orest Fedorowycz.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Les introductions par effraction au Canada, 2002.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (17 p.)

Note

Article in Juristat, ISSN 1209-6393.
"Statistics Canada – Catalogue no. 85-002-XIE, Vol. 24, no. 5."
Issued also in French under title: Les introductions par effraction au Canada, 2002.
"July 2004"--p. 2.

Summary

This report will provide an overview of residential, business, and ‘other’ break and enter (B&E) offences in Canada including trends in police-reported B&Es at the national, provincial/territorial and census metropolitan area levels. In addition, the characteristics of all B&E incidents, victims, and accused will be discussed as well as residential breaking and entering offences with violence or the threat of violence (“home invasion”). Finally, court responses to these types of incidents will be presented.

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Online Access

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Juristat.

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