Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Multi-site survey of victims of crime and criminal justice professionals across Canada : summary of police respondents.

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Alternate Title

Summary of police respondents
L’étude dans de nombreux sites sur les victimes de la criminalité et les professionnels de la justice pénale partout au Canada : rapport sommaire du sondage, répondants « police ».

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1 online resource (i, 33 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: L’étude dans de nombreux sites sur les victimes de la criminalité et les professionnels de la justice pénale partout au Canada : rapport sommaire du sondage, répondants « police ».
"2005"--Title page.
"These summaries are extracted from the Multi-Site Survey of Victims of Crime and Criminal Justice Professionals across Canada, completed by Prairie Research Associates Inc. on behalf of the Department of Justice Canada."--Title page.
"The Multi-Site Survey of Victims of Crime and Criminal Justice Professionals was conducted in 2002 under the direction of the Policy Centre for Victim Issues (PCVI) of the Department of Justice Canada in collaboration with the Research and Statistics Division."--Page 1.

Summary

"The purpose of the Multi-Site Survey of Victims of Crime and Criminal Justice Professionals is to gather information on a wide range of issues concerning the criminal justice system as it pertains to victims and criminal justice professionals, with a particular emphasis on recent Criminal Code provisions, specifically Bill C-79, which was introduced in 1999. To a more limited extent, the survey also explored perceptions regarding amendments recently made to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to provide victims with the opportunity to present prepared victim statements at parole board hearings. Findings from this study will generate evidence to inform future legislative reforms and policy changes by providing insight on the use and awareness of recent reforms by criminal justice professionals as they pertain to victims of crime, the nature of information provided to victims during the criminal justice process, victims' experiences with the legal provisions and other services that are intended to benefit them throughout the criminal justice process, and barriers to the implementation of recent reforms for criminal justice professionals. Given the breadth of findings in the final report the PCVI has prepared seven summary reports based on respondent groups in the survey. This report is a summary of the findings from the police officers who participated in the study."--Pages 1, 2.

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Online Access

Contents

1. Methodology -- 2. Findings from police officer respondents -- 2.1. Responsibility to victims -- 2.2. Services for victims -- 2.3. Information for victims -- 2.4. Bail determinations -- 2.5. Victim impact statements -- 2.6. Restorative justice -- 2.7. Information for criminal justice professionals -- 2.8. Impact of Criminal Code provisions -- Appendix A. Interview guide and self-administered questionnaire for survey of the police.

Series

Research report (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division) ; rr05vic-1-sum7e.
Victim issues research series ; rr05vic-1-sum7e.

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