Crime Canada US
Title: Crime Canada US
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Crime Canada US
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1655 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Governments, academics, and journalists often express an interest in cross-national crime comparisons, particularly
between Canada and the United States. This interest stems from the desire to discover causal explanations for
crime and to develop more effective criminal justice and social policies (Archer & Gartner 1984; Howard, Newman,
Pridemore 2000). Unfortunately, methodological complexities have placed considerable barriers to such comparisons.
Differences between national data sources, both for police reported and victimization surveys, have hampered
accurate comparisons. Despite these divergent
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will be inflated, given that
3.7% of attempted murders also involve a robbery.10 This classification difference, however, is negligible when
examining its effect on the entire category. The Canadian rate of aggravated assault would be inflated by only 0.1%.
Finally, it is important to note that the United States sub-classifies aggravated assault offences according to the
weapon used (firearms, knives & cutting instruments, personal weapons, and other weapons). Cross-national
comparison on the use of weapons in aggravated assaults