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Annual report on organized crime in Canada .JS61-8E-PDF

To inform and educate the public. The activities and workings of criminal organizations are often complex and can be hidden from the everyday world. With this report, CISC seeks to make the negative socio-economic effects of organized crime visible and of concern to every community and region in Canada. One of the keys to success in the fight against organized crime is partnerships between law enforcement agencies as well as with policy makers and the public. Organized crime is a threat to public safety and to all Canadians.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Criminal Intelligence Service Canada.
TitleAnnual report on organized crime in Canada .
Publication typePeriodical
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
Continued byReport on organized crime ; Began with 2008; ceased with 2010.
FormatDigital text
Publishing information
  • Ottawa : Criminal Intelligence Service Canada
Chronology[1997]-2007
FrequencyAnnual
Catalogue number
  • JS61-8E-PDF
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