Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Missing and murdered Aboriginal women : a national operational overview.

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Canadian Policing Research

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e-Books

Alternate Title

Les femmes autochtones disparues et assassinées : un aperçu opérationnel national.

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (22 pages) ; charts.

Note

Issued also in French under title: Les femmes autochtones disparues et assassinées : un aperçu opérationnel national.

Summary

In late 2013, the Commissioner of the RCMP initiated an RCMP-led study of reported incidents of missing and murdered Aboriginal women across all police jurisdictions in Canada. This report summarizes that effort and will guide Canadian Police operational decisionmaking on a solid foundation. It will mean more targeted crime prevention, better community engagement and enhanced accountability for criminal investigations. It will also assist operational planning from the detachment to national level.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

Executive summary -- Introduction -- Murdered and missing Aboriginal women overall - By the numbers -- The perpetrators -- Unsolved Aboriginal female homicides and unresolved missing Aboriginal female occurrences -- Understanding certain risk factors of murdered Aboriginal females -- Next steps -- Appendix A - Understanding the numbers.

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