Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Wrestling the octopus : Canada's bill C-24, America's RICO, and future directions for Canadian organized crime legislation / Jordan M. Saucier.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Livres électroniques

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 130-136).

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1 online resource (v, 154 pages)

Note

"May 2006".
Thesis (M.A.)--Carleton University, 2006.

Résumé

"Throughout the 1990s, Canada, and particularly Quebec, bore witness to violent biker wars between various outlaw motorcycle gangs. Many were killed, including an innocent 11-year-old boy. The federal government responded to the perceived threat by enacting Bill C-95 in 1997. This legislation was found wanting and, as a result, the government responded with new legislation, Bill C-24, in 2001. The thesis examines the organized crime provisions in this bill, both in regard to their creation and their subsequent enforcement. I attempt to envisage the possible evolution of the fight against organized crime in Canada. Information and experience are lacking, however, and I turn to the United States, which has had organized crime legislation in place for thirty-five years, as a source and guide for the possible directions which Canadian organized crime legislation might take."--Page ii.

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