Uganda: survey of war affected youth
SWAY was a research program in northern Uganda dedicated to understanding the causes and consequences of civil war violence and child soldiering. Specifically, SWAY studied:
SWAY was a research program in northern Uganda dedicated to understanding the causes and consequences of civil war violence and child soldiering. Specifically, SWAY studied:
The survey frame for the Transition Home Survey was developed during consultations with the various provincial governments and associations and every effort was made to ensure that all facilities in operation at the time of the survey were included.
The annual Police Administration Survey collects information on police personnel and expenditures from all municipal and provincial police forces in Canada, as well as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
Youth Custody and Community Services survey generates data in order to provide information to the justice community on the nature and extent of youth corrections and community services for young offenders and to inform the public.
The objective of the Youth Court Survey (YCS) is to produce a national database of statistical information on charges, cases and persons involving accused who are aged 12 to 17 years (up to the 18th birthday) at the time of the offence. As of 2009/2010, this survey becam
This collection of documents contains summary statistics on corrections, facilities, costs, employees, offender population, rights and grievances, community corrections, etc. and research briefs, reports and related publications.
This document provides a statistical overview of corrections and conditional release within a context of trends in crime and criminal justice.
This collection contains information on offences, prosecution, sentences and probation for years ranging from 1977 to 1996. The product also contains various population and demographic statistics.
This report contains statistics on youth crime, types of offences, types of sentences received by the youths and trends. Most of the statistics used in the profile are provided at the national level only.
This document is intended to provide interested Canadians with useful and accurate statistics regarding the safe return of federal offenders to the community. It include statistics on offenses, imprisonment, length of sentence etc.