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ID #:   39272691
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Description:   Information on self-reported incidents of criminal victimization, including spousal violence, in the three territories. Includes: Self-reported perceptions of neighbourhood social and physical disorder (e.g. People drunk and rowdy in public places, People using or dealing illegal drugs, Vandalism, graffiti, Prostitution), Self-reported contact with police

Self-reported violent victimization in previous 12 months, by type of offence (Sexual assault (rape), robbery, spousal assault [wife abuse], Motor vehicle theft, Break & enter)

Self-reported violent victimization in previous 12 months, by selected demographic and social characteristics (age, gender, aboriginal identity (First nations, Métis, Inuit), Number of evening activities (per month), Place of birth (territories / outside territories), 5 or more alcoholic drinks in one sitting (past month), Use of drugs)

Self-reported violent incidents, by incident and offender characteristics, Self-reported spousal violence in previous 5 years, by selected demographic and social characteristics, by severity of the violence, Self-reported victimizations reported to police

Perceptions of crime and feelings of safety from crime, by sex, by territory, Satisfaction with personal safety and perception of neighbourhood crime by perceptions of social disorder in the neighbourhood, Perceptions of the criminal justice system (police, criminal courts, prison (corrections)

 
Pub Date:   1/26/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/26/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272500
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Description:   Survey on gender equality. Includes: Thinking about the current federal government, do you think it should be doing more, doing less, or is it doing the right amount to improve gender equality in Canada?

% support: Establishing quotas so that a minimum mandatory number of women occupy seats in the House of Commons and the Senate, occupy seats on corporate boards

Do you think each of the following policies would help women involved in prostitution who want to exit the sex trade? (Providing more education opportunities, Providing more detox and addiction recovery services, Providing more employment opportunities, Increasing social assistance (welfare))

Do you think each of the following policies would advance women's equality in Canada? (Making sure that men and women get equal pay for equal work, Ending violence against women, Enacting a universal childcare system, Ensuring that equal numbers of women and men are included in decision-making institutions)

 
Pub Date:   12/5/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, some provincial detail
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/6/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39272472
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Description:   This article examines Canadians perceptions of personal safety and crime. [feel safe] Includes: Canadians' self-reported feelings of satisfaction with their personal safety from crime, by province, by metropolitan area , by selected demographic characteristics (gender, age group, marital status, household income, aboriginal identity, immigrant status, visible minority status, sexual orientation (homosexual, bi-sexual, heterosexual), Activity limitations (disabled) 2004 and 2009

Feelings of safety while performing various activities (home alone in the evening or at night, using public transit alone after dark, walking alone in neighbourhood after dark) by metropolitan area

Use of crime prevention techniques in the past 12 months by metropolitan area, Perceptions of crime in their neighbourhood (decreased, same, increased), Perceptions of the prevalence of crime in their neighbourhood compared to other neighbourhoods

Canadians who perceive at least one issue of social disorder to be a very or fairly big problem in their neighbourhood (Illegal drugs, Vandalisms / graffiti, Garbage or litter lying around, People being drunk or rowdy, People hanging around on the streets, Noisy neighbours, People sleeping on the streets or in other public places, Prostitution, Hate crimes

 
Pub Date:   12/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, metropolitan areas
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39265228
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Description:   Murder statistics in Canada. Includes murder rate, firearms involved, youth homicides, spousal murder, solved homicides by accused-victim relationship. Includes at a national level only: # of prostitutes killed and # of victims killed as a direct result of their involvement in other illegal activities such as drug trafficking and gang violence.
 
Pub Date:   10/26/2011
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/26/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39266924
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Description:   # & rate of selected offences (Homicide, Attempted murder, Assaults (levels 1, 2, 3), Other assaults, Sexual assaults (levels 1, 2, 3), Other sexual offences, Abduction, Robbery, Break and enter, motor vehicle theft [auto theft], Theft over $5,000, Theft $5,000 and under, Possession of stolen goods, Fraud (cheque, credit card, other), Mischief, Counterfeiting currency, Bail violations, Disturbing the peace, Offensive weapons, Prostitution, Arson, Other, Cannabis (Possession, Trafficking, Cultivation, Importation), Cocaine, Heroin, Other drugs), # of youth aged 12 to 17 charged [young offenders]

Crime rate by province/city

 
Pub Date:   7/21/2011
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/21/2011
 
 
 
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