Since its inception in 1970, Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) has led the way in developing an integrated and intelligence-led approach to tackling organized crime nationwide. This approach means that law enforcement agencies work together at all levels--federal, provincial, territorial and municipal--to gather, exchange and assess criminal intelligence with the common goal of reducing the harm that criminal groups inflict on Canadian society. This 2007 CISC annual report on organized crime in Canada provides an overview of the current organized crime situation in this country, highlighting the threats posed by criminal groups as well as the characteristics and methods they employ in key criminal markets.--Document.
"Since its inception in 1970, Criminal Intelligence Service Canada (CISC) has led the way in developing an integrated and intelligence-led approach to tackling organized crime nationwide. This approach means that law enforcement agencies work together at all levels--federal, provincial, territorial and municipal--to gather, exchange and assess criminal intelligence with the common goal of reducing the harm that criminal groups inflict on Canadian society. This 2007 CISC annual report on organized crime in Canada provides an overview of the current organized crime situation in this country, highlighting the threats posed by criminal groups as well as the characteristics and methods they employ in key criminal markets.--Document."@en
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