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Criminal Intelligence Service Canada - 2006 annual report on organized crime in CanadaPS61-1/2006

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The CISC (Criminal Intelligence Service Canada) Annual Report on Organized Crime in Canada is published 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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Publication information
Department/Agency
  • Canada. Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Criminal Intelligence Service Canada.
TitleCriminal Intelligence Service Canada - 2006 annual report on organized crime in Canada
Publication typeMonograph
LanguageBilingual-[English | French]
FormatPhysical text
Parallel description[French]
Note(s)
  • "Research for this report concluded on 2006-07-06." -- Title page.
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. 2006.
BindingRing binding
DescriptionEnglish text, [4], 30p. : coloured maps, photographs ; 22 cm.
ISBN0-662-49337-0
ISSN0839-6728
Catalogue number
  • PS61-1/2006
Departmental catalogue numberNCS-SNC 004
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