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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)

 
Publication 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 #:   39272262
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Description:   National, provincial and territorial data on shelters that provided residential services to abused women and their children. Includes: Annual admissions and number of residents on snapshot day for shelters for abused women (women & children) by facility type (transition homes, second-stage housing, safe home network, women's emergency centres, emergency shelters, family resource centres) [wife abuse, child abuse]
 
Publication Date:   10/25/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271809
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Description:   Report on women's shelters in Canada.

Includes: Number of shelters by type of facility (transition home, second-stage housing, women's emergency shelter, emergency shelter, other), Beds, women and children residents and occupancy rates in women-only shelters, Services offered to child residents of shelters for abused women, admissions, by type of shelter, Re-admissions to shelters, Women residing in shelters for reasons of abuse, by type of shelter

Relationship to abuser among women residing in shelters, Abused women in shelters, by age group, Number of shelters, beds and admissions of women, Annual number of admissions of women to shelters, Reasons women seek shelter, Frequency of women's shelter stays [Family violence, Wife abuse, Child abuse]

 
Publication Date:   6/27/2011
Frequency:   Biennial
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/28/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271597
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Description:   Article looks at the prevalence and nature of self-reported violence against Aboriginal women in the ten Canadian provinces. Includes Spousal violence [wife abuse, wife assault], Female perceptions of police doing a good job, by Aboriginal identity, Female perceptions of the criminal courts doing a good job, by Aboriginal identity
 
Publication Date:   5/17/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/18/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271294
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Description:   This article examines personal experiences of Aboriginal people living in the provinces with respect to crime, particularly violent crime. It analyses the characteristics associated with such incidents, including the socio-demographic risk factors, consequences of victimization, reasons for reporting (and not reporting) incidents to police, perceptions of personal safety and perceptions of the criminal justice system. In addition, it presents information on Aboriginal victims and persons accused of homicide.

Includes: Non-spousal violent victimization, Spousal victimizations (wife abuse) Sexual assault [rape], Robbery. Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal rates are compared.

 
Publication Date:   3/11/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/11/2011
 
 
 
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