Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The 2007 national justice survey : tackling crime and public confidence / Jeff Latimer & Norm Desjardins.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Alternate Title

Sondage national sur la justice de 2007 : lutte contre la criminalité et confiance du public.

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1 online resource (43 pages) : charts

Note

Issued also in French under title: Sondage national sur la justice de 2007 : lutte contre la criminalité et confiance du public.
"June 2007"--Title page.

Summary

"The goal of the 2007 National Justice Survey (NJS) was threefold. First, the NJS (2007) sought to develop an understanding of public confidence in the criminal justice system in general, and in specific components of the justice system (e.g., police, courts). Second, the NJS (2007) was designed to solicit public attitudes towards major criminal justice policies. Given the federal government’s current focus on ‘Tackling Crime’, opinion was sought on some of the more topical criminal justice policies being debated within the political landscape, such as mandatory minimum penalties, conditional sentences, and illegal drugs. The questions were essentially developed based upon the current priorities within the Department of Justice, as well as discussions within Parliamentary Committees and Federal/Provincial/Territorial Working-Groups. Thirdly, the questions within the NJS (2007) were structured in order to better understand the factors that drive public confidence in the criminal justice system, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between justice policy and confidence."--Page 6.

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Contents

1. Introduction -- 2. Method -- 2.1. Sample -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Public confidence in the criminal justice system -- 3.2. Perceptions of crime in Canada -- 3.3. Federal government’s tackling crime agenda -- 3.4. Principles of sentencing -- 3.5. Age of consent -- 3.6. Illegal drugs -- 3.7. DNA sampling -- 3.8. Bail -- 3.9. Conditional sentence of imprisonment -- 3.10. Mandatory minimum penalties -- 3.11. Predictors of public confidence -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Questionnaire.

Series

Research report (Canada. Department of Justice. Research and Statistics Division) ; rr07-4e.

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