The effectiveness of profiling from a national security perspective / Jimmy Bourque ... [et al.].: HR4-35/2009E-PDF
"The context of this report is one where security agencies need tools to ensure national security, yet where some sensitivity exists with respect to the rights protected by the Canadian Human Rights Act. Specifically, this report examines whether profiling constitutes a valid and effective means for the State to maintain national security."--Summary, p. 5.
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| Title | The effectiveness of profiling from a national security perspective / Jimmy Bourque ... [et al.]. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 104 p. : ill. |
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