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  • Overview of trends from Summary tables in Canadian statistics - Justice
The Daily1
  • Adult correctional services, 2004/2005 (view)
  • Crime statistics, 2003 (view)
  • Family violence: Demonstration study of sentencing outcomes, 2004 (view)
  • Homicides, 2005 (view)
  • Impaired driving and other traffic offences, 2002 (view)
  • Pilot survey of hate crime, 2001 and 2002 (view)
  • Trends in drug offences and the role of alcohol and drugs in crime,  2002  (view)
  • Violence Against Women: Statistical Trends, 2006 (view)
  • Youth correctional services: Key indicators, 2004/2005 (view)
E-STAT
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  • Canada e-book: The legal system
  • Graphical overview of crime and the administration of criminal justice in Canada (view)
  • Highlights of the conditional sentencing special study, June 2002 (PDF)
  • Home invasions, June 2002 (PDF)
External Links
  • Department of Justice Canada (view)
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