Burglary

Burglary, also called breaking and entering and sometimes housebreaking, is illegally entering a building or other areas to commit a crime. Usually that offence is theft, but most jurisdictions include others within the ambit of burglary. To commit burglary is to burgle, a term back-formed from the word burglar, or to burglarize.

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CAHS: Canadian Academy of Health Sciences · 16 November 2023

Suicide Epidemiology La nature du suicide et le rôle de la restriction des moyens Mark Sinyor, M. [...] D., FRCPC Professeur agrégé Psychiatre Mon expérience • Psychiatre au Sunnybrook Health …

Victimization Survey, Victimization During Household Burglary, septembre 2010) 2022 : 48 117 suicides par arme


CAHS: Canadian Academy of Health Sciences · 16 November 2023 English

Suicide Epidemiology The nature of suicide and the role of means restriction Mark Sinyor, MD, FRCPC Associate Professor Psychiatrist A bit about me • psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre …

Victimization Survey, Victimization During Household Burglary, September 2010) 2022 - 48,117 firearm suicides


BCPSEA: British Columbia Public School Employers' Association · 17 October 2023 English

(b) Subject to the Grievance Procedure the Union recognizes the right of the School Board to operate and manage the business of the School District in all respects, in accordance …

for use of the Employee's tools against fire and burglary while in his employ, provided the Employee when


BCPSEA: British Columbia Public School Employers' Association · 27 September 2023 English

Page 6 ARTICLE 3 Management Rights 3.01 The management and operation of its business, and the direction and promotion of the working forces are vested exclusively with the Board, subject …

the safety of members' tools against fire and burglary or loss when working over water or in such other or similar materials. 2. Fire/ Burglary In case of fire and burglary the Board shall protect the value


Childcare Resource and Research Unit · 18 September 2023 English

This leave is for parents following the end of Parental leave and may not in practice be very different to Parental leave (although the conditions attached to the two types …

responsible; earthquake, flood, fire, vandalism, burglary; any other situation that greatly affects the


BCPSEA: British Columbia Public School Employers' Association · 18 July 2023 English

4.2 It is mutually agreed that no third party shall have the right to amend, modify or expand the provisions of the collective agreement and any issue arising during the …

for use of the Employees' tools against fire and burglary while in his employ, provided the Employee when


CARDUS: Centre for Cultural Renewal · 13 June 2023 English

Well-designed, pro-employment policies can go some way in addressing the root causes of crime.It might seem obvious that unemployment and crime are related and that one causes the other. Yet …

relationship between unemployment and crimes such as burglary, larceny, and property crime, with over 60 percent


ICP: Institute for Community Prosperity · 20 April 2023

To navigate past the previously noted feedback loop and depending on the legitimacy of the grassroots groups, many groups need help to qualify for the funding that may be advantageous …

products. Grassroots groups violence, theft, and burglary (Helpseeker, 2022). There within Calgary started


City of Brampton, Ontario · 14 February 2023 English

City of Brampton - Business Licensing By-law 332-2013 (consolidated version)

to fraudulent practices, stolen goods, theft or burglary under the Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46 to fraudulent practices, stolen goods, theft or burglary under the Criminal Code, R.S.O. 1985, c. C-46 to fraudulent practices, stolen goods, theft or burglary under the Criminal Code, RSO 1985, c. C-46, as to fraudulent practices, stolen goods, theft or burglary under the Criminal Code, RS. 1985, c.C-46, as


City of Hamilton, Ontario · 30 January 2023 English

6.(1) The applicant shall make a written application for a licence, and shall include in or with the application: (a) the particular class or classes of licence applied for; (b) …

arising out of but not limited to theft, robbery or burglary; having a limit of not less than $50,000) for


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