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article imageStatsCan Says Crime Rate Drops for Third Straight Year

Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Crime | 7 comments | 194 views
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Canada's national crime rate, based on data reported by police, declined for the third consecutive year in 2007, continuing the downward trend in police-reported crime since the rate peaked in 1991.
Statistics Canada has reported that Canada's national crime rate declined for the third straight year in 2007. StatsCan attributes the drop to a decrease in counterfeiting and property offences such as break-ins and vehicle thefts.

The data shows a seven per cent drop in the national crime rate. StatsCan also says there were fewer serious violent offences like homicides, attempted murders, sexual assaults and robberies.

The overall crime rate peaked in 1991 and then began to decline. In 2007, police reported 594 homicides, down slightly from 606 in 2006, following a long-term downward trend that began in the mid-1970s.

Last year nearly 30,000 robberies were reported;, a five per cent decline from 2006, while the number of robberies committed with a firearm declined 12 per cent from the previous year to its lowest point in more than 30 years.

Serious assaults, including those with a weapon, remained unchanged in 2007 after rising in each of the previous seven years.

All provinces and territories, except Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon saw the rates drop. Crime rates remained highest in the western provinces.

Saskatchewan, again, reported the highest overall crime rate as well as the highest violent crime rate.

Among youth aged 12 to 17, the overall crime rate tapered off slightly in 2007 after rising the year before as non-violent offences fell and violent crime rates remained stable.
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  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #1
    I think these stats fluctuate according to the time of year, and of course there are certainly other things to be considered.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Bob Ewing
    #2
    @ Debra Myers (skyangel)
    I think these stats fluctuate according to the time of year, and of course there are certainly other things to be considered.

    time of year could be a factor, I had not considered that.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    #3
    It is always good when you see a drop in crimes.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom)
    #4
    Go Canada!
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Sykos Masters
    #5
    Encouraging news Bob :)

    I'm rather surprised that SK has the highest crime rates though. Were they counting cow tipping?
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Bob Ewing
    #6
    @ Cynthia T. [Picasso]
    It is always good when you see a drop in crimes.

    True, I was impressed.
  • avatar Posted Jul 17, 2008 by  Bob Ewing
    #7
    @ Sykos Masters
    Encouraging news Bob :)

    I'm rather surprised that SK has the highest crime rates though. Were they counting cow tipping?

    could be.

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