5 record(s) found with the tag "crime prevention" (multi-year projects are grouped):
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Bridging Restorative Justice and Crime Prevention through Social Development
Principal Investigator: McNeice, Julie
Licensed Year(s): 2003
Summary: The purpose of this project is to identify and explain where crime prevention through social development intercepts with restorative justice, in order to provide an integrated, seamless delivery approach. One objective is to suggest a new and renewed co...


Crime, law and justice among Inuit in the Baffin Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
Principal Investigator: Griffiths, Curt
Licensed Year(s): 1993 1991 1990
Summary: This study, started in 1990, is designed to examine the patterns of crime and the delivery of justice services to Inuit communities in the Baffin Region. The researchers will be completing their data collection during this field season. Justice personnel from Iqaluit and Yellowknife will be interviewed. In the spring of 1994, the researchers plan to re-visit the Baffin communities in order to p...


Crime in Arctic Communities
Principal Investigator: Wachowich, Nancy
Licensed Year(s): 1992 1991
Summary: The researcher will look at sexual assault and break and enters. Specific cases will be traced through the court system and native people of the community will be interviewed as to their reactions and proposed resolutions of these two crimes....


The Tutelage of Crime: Dependency and Deviance in Iqaluit, N.W.T.
Principal Investigator: Patenaude, Allan L.
Licensed Year(s): 1993 1992 1991 1990
Summary: The Researcher will conduct a descriptive study to explore the relationship between the dependency created by the educational, social welfare and criminal justice systems of the Euro-Canadians and crime among Inuit of the Eastern Arctic community of Iqaluit....


Mental Health and Criminality in Remote Areas in Canada
Principal Investigator: Bean, Philip
Licensed Year(s): 1987
Summary: To study the provision of mental health services and the pattern of criminality in the remote aras of Canada; examine the appropriate service provisions for crime and mental health....


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