Annual report on the use of electronic surveillance .: JS43-2E-PDF
Canadian law enforcers can obtain judicial authorization to conduct electronic surveillance of private communications to assist in investigations of serious offences related to terrorism, drug and weapons trafficking, and organized crime. The report provides statistics for the preceding five years, a general assessment of the importance of electronic surveillance, and a listing of those who applied for judicial authorization during the year.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Solicitor General Canada. |
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Title | Annual report on the use of electronic surveillance . |
Publication type | Series |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Continued by | Annual report on the use of electronic surveillance ; 1707-2476 ; 2003-2005 |
Format | Electronic |
Note(s) | "As required under section 195 of the Criminal Code". Issued also in French under title: Rapport annuel sur la surveillance électronique. Issued also in print version. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Solicitor General Canada, [199?-2002] |
Chronology | [1996/1997]-2002 |
Frequency | Annual |
ISSN | 1707-2476 |
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Subject terms | Electronic monitoring Criminal justice |
Issues | 2002 Click to expand2001 Click to expand |
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