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Acknowledgments

The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) produced this research paper with the financial assistance of the National Crime Prevention Centre at Public Safety Canada. It wishes to express its deep appreciation to Montréal's police service and urban planning unit for their assistance in conducting this study.

The author wishes to thank Krista Collins for her methodological support, Colleen Thompson, Danielle Baum, Judith Côté and Suzane Tremblay for their work in editing and preparing the document.

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