Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Why Canadian crime statistics don't add up : not the whole truth / Scott Newark.

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Includes bibliographical references (page 29).

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1 online resource (29 pages)

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"February 2011."
Executive summary in English and in French.

Summary

In making the case that they are, politicans and members of the media rely heavily on Statistics Canada's annual comprehensive, high-profile review of police-reported crime statistics. A plain reading of the Juristat report, however, shows that many of the most common conclusions that are drawn about crime in Canada are in fact incorrect or badly distorted.

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Contents

Preface -- Introduction -- Problems with Statistics Canada's methodology -- Analysis of the 2009 report's conclusions -- Conclusions -- References.

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