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In Canada, carding, officially known in Ontario as the Community Contacts Policy, is an intelligence gathering policy involving the stopping, questioning, and documenting of individuals when no particular offence is being investigated. The interactions take place in public, private or any place police have contact with the public. The information collected is kept on record in the Field Information Report (FIR) database. FIRs include details including the individuals' gender, race, the reason for the interaction, location, and the names of any associates, to build a database for unspecified future use. Officially, individuals are not legally detained, but this distinction is not clear.

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  • التصريح (سياسة الشرطة) (ar)
  • Carding (police policy) (en)
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  • التصريح (سياسة الشرطة) في كندا يعتبر إصدار البطاقات والمعروف رسميا باسم سياسة جهات الاتصال المجتمعية.سياسة جمع المعلومات الاستخبارية الي تتضمن إيقاف واستجواب وتوثيق الأفراد عندما لا يتم التحقيق في أي جريمة معينة. تتم التفاعلات في الأماكن العامة والخاصة أو في أي مكان تتواصل فيه الشرطة مع الجمهور.يتم الاحتفاظ بالمعلومات التي تم جمعها مسجلة، في قاعدة بيانات تقارير المعلومات الميدانية.تتضمن تقارير المعلومات الميدانية تفاصيل تشمل جنس الأفراد، والعرق، وسبب التفاعل، والموقع، وأسماء أي من المساعدين.,] لبناء قاعدة بيانات للاستخدام المستقبلي غير المحدد. رسمياً، الأفراد ليسوا محتجزين قانونياً، لكن هذا التمييز غير واضح. .] (ar)
  • In Canada, carding, officially known in Ontario as the Community Contacts Policy, is an intelligence gathering policy involving the stopping, questioning, and documenting of individuals when no particular offence is being investigated. The interactions take place in public, private or any place police have contact with the public. The information collected is kept on record in the Field Information Report (FIR) database. FIRs include details including the individuals' gender, race, the reason for the interaction, location, and the names of any associates, to build a database for unspecified future use. Officially, individuals are not legally detained, but this distinction is not clear. (en)
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