Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Organized crime activity in Canada, 1998 : results of a "pilot" survey of 16 police services / prepared by Julie Sauvé.

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L'activité du crime organisé au Canada, 1998 : résultats d'un sondage « pilote » mené auprès de 16 services policiers.

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1 online resource (33 pages)

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Issued also in French under the title: L'activité du crime organisé au Canada, 1998 : résultats d'un sondage « pilote » mené auprès de 16 services policiers.
"May 1999".
Participating police services: Calgary Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Edmonton Police, Sudbury Regional Police, Halifax Regional Police, Sûreté du Québec, Toronto Police, Vancouver Police, Montréal Urban Community Police, Waterloo Regional Police, Ontario Provincial Police, Winnipeg Police, Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Police, Regina Police, Ottawa-Carleton Regional Police, and Service de police de Québec.

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"The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics undertook this Special Study on Organized Crime with the goal of examining the feasibility of collecting quantitative data on organized crime in Canada. As part of this study, it was decided to distribute the United Nations “pilot” survey on organized crime to 16 major police forces in the country. All of these forces agreed to participate and were asked to complete one survey form for each organized crime group operating in their jurisdiction."--Page 4.

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