Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Responding to victims of identity crime : a manual for law enforcement agents, prosecutors and policy-makers / Philippa Lawson.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (viii, 101 pages)

Note

"March 2011."
"ICCLR would like to thank Public Safety Canada, the Law Foundation of British Columbia and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime for providing us with the support and funding to undertake this initiative."--Page ii.

Summary

"This manual is designed to support and strengthen the understanding of Canadian law enforcement officers, investigators, prosecutors and policy-makers about victims of identity related crime, so as to better assist victims of these types of crimes and ultimately to reduce the incidence and impact of such crimes. Improving law enforcement response to victims not only serves to help victims recover their reputations and prevent further damage, but it also contributes to the identification and prosecution of identity criminals."--Page iv.

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