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Status of Women committee  Once again, when we do look at regional differences, we often have to combine types of victimization so we can produce reliable statistics, but we will provide those regional differences to the committee as well, to the level we can. I don't know, Samuel, if you've observed anyt

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  Again, the mode of collection for the general social survey has been the same throughout the years for all cycles. It's a telephone interview, and 30,000 people responded. I don't have response rates, but after an unbiased response study we do conduct a search to see if there are

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  As I've already mentioned previously, self-reported stalking or criminal harassment went down except for emails and texts being sent. And there was also identity theft when it came to young boys; it was more about that and sending compromising stuff, taking their emails. That wou

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  No, we don't have that information.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  Not that I know of. I can make an inquiry back at the office and see if there's something.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  Maybe I can start with the cyberbullying itself. You mentioned earlier that the numbers seemed low, but I'll give you a contextual piece of information here. It was only measured for people 15 and over; we don't have figures or numbers for children under that age. That is one thi

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  On the repetitive nature of the sexual offence I believe we do have numbers and we can provide those to the committee.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  I'm not sure I can answer that last part.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  There is one coming up in a month from now. We're going to release an aboriginal victimization study at the end of June. We are going to publish in June a full report on aboriginal victimization, and look at the factors associated with that. Of course, within the limits of the in

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  If I may suggest, that would be a good question for INAC or round tables looking at that. I'm sorry.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  I will start the answer. I will invite my colleagues to jump in afterward. Regarding cyberbullying and the prevalence that we were able to measure using the GSS survey, this was the first iteration of the GSS where we specifically asked these questions. In the next iteration in

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  We can look at what it is we're able to report on when we fall into a small category of respondents. Depending on the sample size and everything, race would be difficult to report especially for certain subgroups, but if we focus more on victimization at large rather than on a sp

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  It's born outside the country.

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont

Status of Women committee  It's the total for both males and females for that type of self-reported physical or sexual abuse. The first set of three bars, the dark blue, would be the prevalence of physical abuse for females, and that is a bit above 20%. The physical abuse for males would be higher, at more

April 12th, 2016Committee meeting

Yvan Clermont