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Justice committee  What I can tell you is we had about 40 offenders with at least one prior conviction in this graph for the four-year minimum firearms offence.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  We had about 40 offenders who've had at least one prior conviction for a four-year minimum firearms offence.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  With our information, we can tell you the trends over a certain time period. We cannot predict the impact of any future trends, so we can't speculate on what may happen. There are many, many factors that can impact--

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  Just for clarification, your question is not whether it would have a bearing on the number of incidents, but whether it would have a bearing on the length of sentences?

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  The homicide rate we have presented in slide 4 is the national homicide rate, and slide 7 refers to the specific homicide rates within those particular cities.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  That's correct.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  Thank you for the opportunity to present to the committee, Mr. Chairman, data relevant to your consideration of Bill C-22. You have the presentation information with you. We will present to you police-reported information on children and youths as victims of sexual offences as t

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  What I can speak to is what we know and what we've seen in the data. I'll reiterate some of the information that we do know in terms of statistics. We do know from our 2004 general social survey on victimization—this covers the population for ages 15 and over, it doesn't cover t

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  We do have data—I believe we've brought some with us—and we can supply others on the numbers of cases that are withdrawn or stayed, but we can't speak to any underlying reasons for why that happens. We can count the incidents but not speak to the reasons for why.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  No, we do not.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  That would be information on relationship, not information on whether it was international.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  No; 2003-04 is our most recent year of available data.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  No, we are not able to provide that information. The only information, as Karen mentioned, that we have at the moment is the number of offences of luring that we're able to present.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  No, we haven't.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford

Justice committee  A more specific definition of that is that we do have information on the proportion of 15-year-olds, for example, who are in a married or common-law situation, and it's 0.07%. So it's about 72 per 100,000 population. That's for 15-year-olds.

March 29th, 2007Committee meeting

Lynn Barr-Telford