Table 5
Violations contributing to the change in the Crime Severity Index between 2015 and 2016, by census metropolitan area
Census metropolitan area (CMA) | Percent change in Crime Severity Index from 2015 to 2016 | Violations driving the change in Crime Severity Index |
---|---|---|
Canada | +1 | Fraud |
St. John's | +7 | Breaking and entering |
Halifax | -4 | Breaking and entering, Robbery |
Moncton | -4 | Theft of $5,000 or under, Homicide |
Saint John | -6 | Sexual assault level 1, Uttering threats |
Saguenay | +6 | Homicide, Forcible confinement or kidnapping |
Québec | +8 | Forcible confinement or kidnapping, Fraud |
Sherbrooke | +1 | Sexual violations against children |
Trois-Rivières | -14 | Robbery, Homicide, Breaking and entering |
Montréal | -5 | Breaking and entering, Robbery, Theft of $5,000 or under |
GatineauTable 5 Note 1 | +6 | Fraud, Robbery, Homicide |
OttawaTable 5 Note 2 | +11 | Homicide, Breaking and entering, Fraud |
Kingston | -2 | Homicide, Attempted murder |
Peterborough | 0sNote: value rounded to 0 (zero) where there is a meaningful distinction between true zero and the value that was rounded | Not applicable |
Toronto | +4 | Fraud, Robbery |
Hamilton | +6 | Robbery, Homicide |
St. Catharines–Niagara | -4 | Breaking and entering, Homicide |
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo | +1 | Administration of justice violations, Sexual violations against children |
Brantford | +13 | Homicide, Breaking and entering, Fraud |
Guelph | +9 | Theft of $5,000 or under, Breaking and entering, Sexual violations against children |
London | +5 | Fraud, Breaking and entering, Theft of $5,000 or under |
Windsor | +4 | Breaking and entering |
Barrie | +5 | Fraud |
Greater Sudbury | +7 | Breaking and entering |
Thunder Bay | +6 | Homicide, Breaking and entering |
Winnipeg | +16 | Robbery, Breaking and entering |
Regina | +15 | Fraud, Attempted murder |
Saskatoon | +5 | Fraud |
Calgary | -6 | Breaking and entering, Robbery |
Edmonton | +3 | Theft of $5,000 or under, Fraud |
Kelowna | 0sNote: value rounded to 0 (zero) where there is a meaningful distinction between true zero and the value that was rounded | Not applicable |
Abbotsford–Mission | -5 | Breaking and entering, Robbery |
Vancouver | -1 | Robbery |
Victoria | -12 | Breaking and entering, Homicide |
0s value rounded to 0 (zero) where there is a meaningful distinction between true zero and the value that was rounded
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey. |
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