The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) reports on domestic violence generally (violent incidents involving people in past or present intimate relationships, (step) parents, (step)...
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The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) reports on domestic violence generally (violent incidents involving people in past or present intimate relationships, (step) parents, (step) children, immediate and extended family) and intimate partner violence more specifically (violent incidents involving past and present boyfriends/girlfriends, separated, divorced, spouse, and other intimate relationships). This resource uses police reported data obtained from the Police Service Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and Homicide Survey for Alberta (2008 to 2013), supplied by Statistics Canada’s CCJS. The data presented here represents all police charges (including multiple charges laid in the same incident).