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II.2 Proportion of apprehended young persons charged, Canada, 1977-2000
II.3 Percentage of apprehended young persons charged, by province, 2000
II.4 Proportion of apprehended young persons charged, by province, 1977-2000
II.6 Clearance status of youth-related incidents, UCR2 Trend Database respondents, 1995-2001
II.7 Clearance status of youth-related incidents, all UCR2 respondents, by province, 2001
II.11 Types of pre-charge diversion programs available for referrals of youth
II.13 Is feedback on Alternative Measures useful (or would it be, if it were available)?
II.23 Offences for which police almost always arrest and detain
III.1 Clearance status of youth-related incidents, all UCR2 respondents, by province, 2001
III.2 Types of communities served by police agencies in the sample
III.3 Police services in communities with poverty problem areas, by region
III.4 Conditions of OIC Undertakings by low-income/poverty area
III.5 Reasons to detain for a JIR hearing, by poverty problem area
III.6 Police services in communities with significant transient youth, by region
III.8 Regional distribution of police agencies which serve aboriginal populations
III.9 Regional distribution of police agencies which perceive "a lot" of youth crime
III.10 Types of informal action used, by the perceived level of youth crime in the community
III.12 Types of youth crime which are prevalent in the community
III.14 Regional distribution of police agencies reporting youth gang problems
III.15 Regional distribution of police agencies reporting teenage prostitution
III.18 Regional distribution of police officers' perceptions of community support
IV.1 Distribution of the sizes of police services in the sample
IV.3 Proportion of decentralized police agencies, by size of police service
IV.4 Proportion of decentralized police agencies, by type of community
IV.5 Degree of hierarchy in police services, by type of community
IV.6 Degree of hierarchy in police services, by size of police service
IV.7 Regional distribution of police agencies with youth specialization
IV.11 Regional distribution of police agencies with SLOs/SROs
IV.12 Clearance status of youth-related incidents, by type of SLO, 2001
IV.13 Procedural models for the authority to charge young person
IV.14 Regional distribution of procedural models for the authority to charge young persons
IV.18 Styles of policing by whether a First Nations reserve is in the police agency's jurisdiction
IV.19 Regional distribution of adoption of the philosophical dimension of community policing
IV.20 Police services which provided documentation on the strategic dimension of community policing
IV.21 Level of commitment by police agencies to community policing
IV.22 Regional distribution of the level of commitment by police agencies to community policing
IV.23 Views on agency's support for community policing, by location of service
IV.24 Regional distribution of the level of involvement of police services in crime prevention programs
IV.29 Regional distribution of the extent of adoption of the POP model
V.1 Regional distribution of views on teh impact of the victim's preference
V.2 Views ont he impact of victim preference, by locationo f service
V.3 Regional distribution of views on the impact on decision-making of gang-related crime
V.4 Regional distribution of views ont he impact on decision-making of the youth's prior record
V.5 Views on the impact of the youth's prior record, by the officer's location of service
V.6 The effect of the youth's demeanour on police decision-making
V.8 Regional distribution of views ont he impact on decision-making of the youth's demeanour
V.11 The effect of the offender's age on police decision-making
V.12 Regional distribution of views on the impact on decision-making of the youth's age
V.13 The effect of a youth's gang affiliation onpolice decision-making
V.14 Regional distribution of views on the impact on decision-making of the youth's gang affiliation
V.15 The effect of home and school situations on police decision-making
V.17 The effect of parental involvement on police decision-making
V.18 Regional distribution of views on the impact on decision-making of the youth's parents' involvement
V.19 Overall ranking of situational factors affecting police decision-making with youth
