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The Daily. Thursday, June 14, 2001

Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics profile series

1999

This series of 10 profiles analyses the experiences of various groups as victims and offenders in the criminal justice system, as well as their perceptions of the criminal justice system.

The profiles are based on Statistics Canada sources and include a mix of demographic, economic and justice data as well as information specific to each group.

The groups profiled are Aboriginal people; visible minorities, people with disabilities, people with literacy problems, people with low incomes, children and youth, immigrants, religious groups, seniors and women. The series was funded by the federal Policy Research Initiative.

Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics profile series (85F0033MIE, free) is now available on Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.ca). From the Our products and services page, choose Free publications, then Justice.

For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods, or data quality of this release, contact Information and Client Services (1-800-387-2231; 613-951-9023), Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics.


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