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Police resources in Canada
Abstract
This report has two components. The first is an analytical component that
examines trends in police personnel and expenditures at the national, provincial
and census metropolitan area (CMA) levels, including data by rank and gender.
Context is provided in terms of changes in the size of populations policed and
in terms of rates in other countries. The second is a tabular component that
summarizes crime, personnel and expenditure statistics for all municipal police
departments in Canada. Key rates such as population per officer, per capita
costs, overall crime rates and clearance rates are included for each police
service. Security, both public and private, has recently become a strong public
concern, and this may lead to changes in some areas of policing. The analysis
of trends in key ratios such as per capita costs, population per officer, police
to civilian ratios and the number of offences per officer can help shed some
light on how the police community is responding to a changing environment.
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