Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Firearms recovered by police : a multi-site study / Daniel Antonowicz Consulting.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Armes à feu récupérées par la police : étude de sites multiples.

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Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (p. 13).

Description

1 online resource (iv, 30 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: Armes à feu récupérées par la police : étude de sites multiples.
"July, 1997".
"Unedited".

Summary

"This report was the result of a partnership between five police services and the federal Department of Justice Canada. The sites included the Thunder Bay Police and the Windsor Police Service in Ontario, the Hull Police Service in Quebec, the Saint John Police Force in New Brunswick, and the Regina Police Service in Saskatchewan. The site selection process involved cities from Canada’s different regions which were not reviewed in previous site studies examining recovered firearms. The report describes the number and types of firearms recovered by the five police services during 1995 resulting from criminal and non-criminal incidents such as robbery, suicide, and firearms turned in for destruction."--Page 1.

Subject

Online Access

Contents

1. Introduction -- 1.1. Objectives -- 1.2. Outline of this report -- 2. Methodology -- 2.1. File review process -- 2.2. Registration status of registered firearms -- 2.3. Limitations -- 3. Findings -- 3.1. The direct involvement of firearms in incidents -- 3.2. Handguns -- 4. Summary -- Bibliography -- Appendix.

Series

Technical report (Canada. Department of Justice) ; TR1997-6e.

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