"This book offers a pathway for policy makers and field workers to develop and implement measures that allow the use of personal information to support effective community intervention within the confines of privacy law and privacy expectations. The purpose is to provide professionals concrete solutions to collect and share personal information in support of effective community intervention while respecting the fundamental right to privacy. It uses crime prevention projects as case studies to illustrate community intervention models where privacy issues arise most acutely and are addressed to pursue the interventions objectives."--store.thomsonreuters.ca.
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