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Justice committee  We would only be able to report on the actual numbers that you see. We wouldn't be able to make any inferences between any legislation that was passed and the impact it had on the data.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  Yes, I would say it's a fairly flat line. There is some variation. We can provide you with the actual data underlying it, if you would like.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  We would be able to provide trend information, going back in time, to the committee

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  We will go back to our offices, look at the data, and provide you with any information that we do have available.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  Yes, we do, so we would be able to provide you with breakdowns if you like.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  We did a presentation either last week or the week before to the Senate standing committee, looking at exactly that. I don't have the slides or the background information in front of me, but I'd be happy to provide it to the clerk. Some of these are new offences that have recentl

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  What we can say based on those data is that the number of charges of child luring via the Internet is increasing.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  All we can report on are the numbers that are provided to us through the police services and through the courts. We wouldn't be able to provide you with any indication as to why there might be that geographical variation. We know that there is a fair amount of geographical variat

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  Do you mean looking at the age comparison between the victim and the accused?

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  We would be able to do that for you.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  Just for clarification on our end, would you like that for all sexual offences that are considered under this bill?

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  It's just the ones under this bill. Okay, we can do that.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  When we are looking at this, we are looking at people 0-17 years of age.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  No, we can break it down any way you would want. As you can see in the slides we presented, we've been able to group 0-5 years, 6-11, and 12-17. Depending on the subject matter, we'll just do a 0-11 and a 12-17 grouping. If there are data that you would like to see broken down in

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley

Justice committee  Depending on the topic, we will either refer to them as “children” or as “children and youth”, children being aged up to 11 years and youth being aged 12 to 17.

February 16th, 2011Committee meeting

Julie McAuley