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Justice committee  We have some data on proceeds of crime. There are some problems with collecting the information because of the numbering of the Criminal Code and the systems we're interfacing to.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Justice committee  Do you mean the amount?

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Justice committee  We have supplied data to FINTRAC in their efforts to track that information, but Statistics Canada isn't tracking the amount. It's not part of what we're collecting.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Justice committee  Yes. The same issue exists with that legislation and our tracking that information. Some jurisdictions provide us the information using the section of the code, but within their systems they're only able to capture five characters. Changing those systems is very expensive. There

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Justice committee  We don't have it related to provincial legislation.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  What we can speak to are the number of cases. There are 871 cases, representing 1,633 charges. We are able to look at all of the charges in the case, and in order to present all of that information, we present the most serious, and the most serious are defined first by the decisi

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  I don't have the conviction rate with me for robbery. The difficulty with robbery with a firearm is that the legislation only specifies robbery with a firearm going back to.

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  No, there's no information on that.

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  We can't, with that data set, identify whether or not the individual is in remand.

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  And for the courts, if it was a Criminal Code charge that had been heard in provincial or superior courts—

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  We can't speak specifically to plea negotiation. We know whether or not there was a guilty plea, and in those cases the guilty plea is less frequent than we see within the data set as a whole. We expect to see somewhere around 90% guilty pleas. The way the data are organized, i

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  It becomes a presentation issue, because I may have a case with four or five charges and I'm trying to present those in two dimensions. We can describe the cases, as we've done in this deck, in terms of the most serious offence. One of the characteristics of the cases for this

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes

Bill C-35 (39th Parliament, 1st Session) committee  So whether or not the individual is in remand and then subsequently—?

April 25th, 2007Committee meeting

Craig Grimes