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declining Homicides are reported more often and instantly however the rates are dropping Organized crime involvement effects our perception also Violent activities distort reality . 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo Approaches . to . Crime Prevention . and Rehabilitation. Prepared by . Robert S. Wright, MSW, RSW. Social Worker in Private Practice . www.robertswright.ca. February 2, 2012. Introductions. Who is Robert?. Between Canadians and Scots. Lesley Henderson and Carling Wright, Queen’s University. . Below is a sample question (1.) from the surve. y, and to the right a graph analyzing the results from it. . April. 16th. 1724- First Easter observed. 1871- German Empire ends all Jewish civil restrictions. 1917- Lenin returns to Russia to start the Bolshevik Revolution. 1945- The Red Army begins a final assault on Germany at Berlin with nearly 1 million troops. . Why Did it Roar? . Canada’s Adjustment to Political, Social, and Economic Changes after the First World War. Prohibition? . Not so Much. However. , if you had money, you could get ahold of illegal . Luc Turgeon (Ottawa) . Elections Canada, February 24. th. , 2015. Younger Canadians and . Voting. A conversation about the reasons why they don’t vote. Research Question. Why are younger Canadians less likely to vote than older Canadians?. S. Todd. CHC 2DI. Treatment of Japanese Canadians. Prejudice. -an . anfavourable. attitude formed without fairly examining the facts. Discrimination. -an unfair difference in the treatment of people. Miscellaneous. Camp X. British, Canadians, and Americans . Farmhouse on the shores of Lake Ontario near Oshawa. 1941-1944. Special Training Camp #103. One of the most secret projects of the war. First wartime spy training camp in North America. Canadians Trust Traditional News Media. Newspapers remain a trusted advertising source globally. Canadians view advertising positively. Traditional . m. edia advertising trusted. Trust . in . t. he traditional news . Newspapers Remain A Trusted Advertising . Format Globally. 60. %. Nielsen . Global Trust in Advertising Survey, Q1 . 2015. Six in 10 global respondents say they completely . or . somewhat trust ads in newspapers.. “Consider why Germany, fighting a war on two . fronts, desperate . for fuel and materiel of every sort, would . bother to . load millions of Jews on railroad cars and . transport them . hundreds, even thousands, of miles to . The Battle of Hong Kong. When? December 8, 1941. What happened?. Battle hardened Japanese troops swarmed Hong Kong Island and overran Canadian positions. Hong Kong was surrendered on Dec 25th. Why was Hong Kong impossible to defend?. Unity & Identity . WWI- Conscription. French Canadians were not in . favour. of conscription . English Canadians felt that French Canadians were not doing their part . Enlistment from Quebec was far below the other provinces . The Conscription Crisis, 1942. Canadians could volunteer for military service . The National Resources Mobilization Act (NRMA) . Gave the government powers to draft men into the military for short periods, and for service within Canada .

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