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March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  It has not decreased.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  Yes, in Toronto.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  Yes. Thirty-six per cent are under the age of 19. Fifty per cent are under the age of 27. Generally speaking, mainstream populations under the age of 27...you're talking about roughly what the under 19 proportion is. So thirtyish per cent are under the age of 27 in the general po

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  I'm not sure what the number is, but I can find it for you.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  Absolutely.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  A very low percentage would probably be described as that.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  You asked about serious violent offenders.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  As differentiated from repeat offenders.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  Repeat offenders would include a very high proportion of the aboriginal--

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  Property crimes, yes.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  I don't know, but I have the statistics on violent offences. This is the court worker program. This is for adults.

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet

Justice committee  This is for youth? Okay. So 32% of offences are for administration of justice offences, 14% are serious, 10% are for violent offences, and 14% are for property offences. So it's fairly high. It's low, it's not the vast majority, but it's still higher than you would find in the ma

March 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Juliette Nicolet