Crime prevention in Canada : toward a national strategy : twelfth report of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General / Bob Horner, chairman.: XC33-1/1-343-12E-PDF

"This report represents the Committee's unanimous view, developed in light of the testimony it heard. The following section sets out the crime situation in Canada as described in official statistics for 1991 and in a national crime victimization survey conducted in 1988. The costs and impact of crime are then discussed. This is followed by a description of the characteristics of the offenders who are responsible for most breaches of the law. Finally, the proposal approach and measures to enhance community safety and the federal role in crime prevention are examined" - Introduction, page 3.

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Department/Agency Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General, author, issuing body.
Title Crime prevention in Canada : toward a national strategy : twelfth report of the Standing Committee on Justice and the Solicitor General / Bob Horner, chairman.
Series title Minutes of proceedings and evidence of the Standing Committee on Justice and Solicitor General = Procès-verbaux et témoignages du Comité permanent de la justice et du Solliciteur général ; 34-3, no. 87
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Prévention du crime au Canada.
Digitized edition from print [by Department of Justice Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information Ottawa, Canada : Queen's Printer for Canada, February 1993.
Author / Contributor Horner, Bob.
Description 1 online resource (ix, 47 pages)
Catalogue number
  • XC33-1/1-343-12E-PDF
Subject terms Crime prevention -- Canada.
Crime -- Canada.
Criminalité -- Prévention -- Canada.
Criminalité -- Canada.
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