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1st Quarter 2015 Statistical Report Compiled by: Centralized Analysis Unit CIAS, Strategic Services Division © Calgary Police Service 2015 The Calgary Police Service provides this information in good faith but it provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability arising from any incorrect, incomplete or misleading information.

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Page 1: 2015 1st Quarter Statistical Report

1st Quarter 2015 Statistical Report

Compiled by: Centralized Analysis Unit CIAS, Strategic Services Division

© Calgary Police Service 2015

The Calgary Police Service provides this information in good faith but it provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability arising from any incorrect, incomplete or misleading information.

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Table of Contents

Calgary Crime Statistics – Static Numbers…………………………………………….... 1

Person Crimes – Static Numbers……………………………………….…………… 2

Property Crimes – Static Numbers……………………………………………..…… 3

Other Criminal Code Crimes – Static Numbers………………………..…….….... 4

Selected Other Crimes – Static Numbers…………………………………….….… 5

Domestic Related – Static Numbers………………………………………………...……. 6

Youth Related – Static Numbers………….………………………………………….….… 7

REPORT NOTES

Most of the statistical data in this report is derived from the Police Information Management System

(PIMS) and compiled by the Centralized Analysis Unit. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime

levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases. Unless

otherwise stated, previous years’ data contained in this report reflect the number of offences reported in the

original publication. Although late reporting may occur, and offences may continue to be cleared as time

passes, these new events are not taken into account when preparing this statistical report. It is important to

note that cases are often cleared months and sometimes years later. Cases “cleared by charge” and those

“cleared otherwise” are included in these totals.

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Calgary Crime Statistics - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

PERSON CRIMES

Homicide 6 7 4.4 59.1% 6 7 4.4 59.1% 42.9%

Other Offences Causing Death 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A N/A

Attempted Homicide 1 4 1.8 122.2% 1 4 1.8 122.2% 0.0%

Sex Offences 136 165 158.0 4.4% 136 165 158.0 4.4% 23.0%

Robbery:

Financial 8 8 8.6 -7.0% 8 8 8.6 -7.0% 87.5%

Commercial 46 63 65.8 -4.3% 46 63 65.8 -4.3% 11.1%

Person 127 143 158.2 -9.6% 127 143 158.2 -9.6% 24.5%

Home Invasion 14 20 17.0 17.6% 14 20 17.0 17.6% 25.0%

Total Robbery 195 234 249.6 -6.3% 195 234 249.6 -6.3% 23.1%

Assault:

Level 3 - Aggravated 32 23 26.6 -13.5% 32 23 26.6 -13.5% 52.2%

Level 2 - Weapon/Bodily Harm 293 361 317.0 13.9% 293 361 317.0 13.9% 59.3%

Level 1 - Common Assault 1005 1018 920.8 10.6% 1005 1018 920.8 10.6% 71.7%

Assault Police Officer 44 51 64.4 -20.8% 44 51 64.4 -20.8% 100.0%

Discharge Firearm with Intent 7 0 4.2 -100.0% 7 0 4.2 -100.0% N/A

Other Assaults 3 11 8.2 34.1% 3 11 8.2 34.1% 72.7%

Total Assault 1384 1464 1341.2 9.2% 1384 1464 1341.2 9.2% 69.3%

Misc Person Crimes 92 132 105.0 25.7% 92 132 105.0 25.7% 40.9%

TOTAL PERSON CRIMES 1814 2006 1860.0 7.8% 1814 2006 1860.0 7.8% 58.0%

PROPERTY CRIMES

Break and Enter:

Residential B&E 516 666 548.2 21.5% 516 666 548.2 21.5% 7.5%

Commercial B&E 517 828 532.8 55.4% 517 828 532.8 55.4% 6.5%

Other B&E 210 348 165.4 110.4% 210 348 165.4 110.4% 6.9%

Unlawfully in Residence 10 9 12.8 -29.7% 10 9 12.8 -29.7% 77.8%

Total Break and Enter 1253 1851 1259.2 47.0% 1253 1851 1259.2 47.0% 7.3%

Theft 3851 5627 4089.6 37.6% 3851 5627 4089.6 37.6% 23.3%

Vehicle Theft (including attempts) 987 1959 983.0 99.3% 987 1959 983.0 99.3% 7.6%

Fraud Related 623 720 526.8 36.7% 623 720 526.8 36.7% 35.3%

Other Property Crimes 1432 1622 1603.8 1.1% 1432 1622 1603.8 1.1% 22.0%

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES 8146 11779 8462.4 39.2% 8146 11779 8462.4 39.2% 18.7%

OTHER CRIMINAL CODE

Vice 5 5 36.2 -86.2% 5 5 36.2 -86.2% 20.0%

Gaming 1 0 0.4 -100.0% 1 0 0.4 -100.0% N/A

Weapon Related 195 272 306.4 -11.2% 195 272 306.4 -11.2% 99.3%

Misc 1509 1771 1620.4 9.3% 1509 1771 1620.4 9.3% 87.2%

TOTAL OTHER CRIMINAL CODE 1710 2048 1963.4 4.3% 1710 2048 1963.4 4.3% 88.7%

TOTAL OVERALL CRIMINAL CODE 11670 15833 12285.6 28.8% 11670 15833 12285.6 28.9% 32.7%

(excluding traffic)

SELECTED OTHER

Criminal Code Traffic 666 599 794.0 -24.6% 666 599 794.0 -24.6% 99.8%

Drugs 418 416 431.2 -3.5% 418 416 431.2 -3.5% 100.0%

Selected Non Criminal Code

Accidental/Sudden Death 179 181 174.0 4.0% 179 181 174.0 4.0% N/A

Missing Persons 557 663 684.0 -3.1% 557 663 684.0 -3.1% N/A

Court Order 290 352 263.4 33.6% 290 352 263.4 33.6% N/A

Domestic Information 2999 3236 2917.6 10.9% 2999 3236 2917.6 10.9% N/A

Domestic Standby 178 226 197.2 14.6% 178 226 197.2 14.6% N/A

Total Selected Non Criminal Code 4203 4658 4236.2 10.0% 4203 4658 4236.2 10.0% N/A

Statutes (Federal/Provincial/Municipal) 208 211 246.2 -14.3% 208 211 246.2 -14.3% 99.5%

TOTAL SELECTED OTHER 5495 5884 5707.6 3.1% 5495 5884 5707.6 3.1% 99.8%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

1st Quarter

Number of Offences

1ST QUARTER 2015Year to Date

Number of Offences

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Person Crime - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

PERSON CRIMES

Homicide 6 7 4.4 59.1% 6 7 4.4 59.1% 42.9%

Other Offences Causing Death 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A N/A

Attempted Homicide 1 4 1.8 122.2% 1 4 1.8 122.2% 0.0%

Sex Offences 136 165 158.0 4.4% 136 165 158.0 4.4% 23.0%

Robbery:

Financial 8 8 8.6 -7.0% 8 8 8.6 -7.0% 87.5%

Commercial 46 63 65.8 -4.3% 46 63 65.8 -4.3% 11.1%

Person 127 143 158.2 -9.6% 127 143 158.2 -9.6% 24.5%

Home Invasion 14 20 17.0 17.6% 14 20 17.0 17.6% 25.0%

Total Robbery 195 234 249.6 -6.3% 195 234 249.6 -6.3% 23.1%

Assault:

Level 3 - Aggravated 32 23 26.6 -13.5% 32 23 26.6 -13.5% 52.2%

Level 2 - Weapon/Bodily Harm 293 361 317.0 13.9% 293 361 317.0 13.9% 59.3%

Level 1 - Common Assault 1005 1018 920.8 10.6% 1005 1018 920.8 10.6% 71.7%

Assault Police Officer 44 51 64.4 -20.8% 44 51 64.4 -20.8% 100.0%

Discharge Firearm with Intent 7 0 4.2 -100.0% 7 0 4.2 -100.0% N/A

Other Assaults 3 11 8.2 34.1% 3 11 8.2 34.1% 72.7%

Total Assault 1384 1464 1341.2 9.2% 1384 1464 1341.2 9.2% 69.3%

Misc Person Crimes 92 132 105.0 25.7% 92 132 105.0 25.7% 40.9%

TOTAL PERSON CRIMES 1814 2006 1860.0 7.8% 1814 2006 1860.0 7.8% 58.0%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

1ST QUARTER 2015Year to Date

Number of Offences

1st Quarter

Number of Offences

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

AVG (5yr) 595 583 620 598 643 663 695 638 651 674 589 572

2014 670 509 574 614 676 682 700 744 686 738 629 628

2015 634 615 685

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Person Crime - Static NumbersYTD Jan 01 to Mar 31 2015

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Property Crime - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

PROPERTY CRIMESBreak and Enter:

Residential B&E 516 666 548.2 21.5% 516 666 548.2 21.5% 7.5%

Commercial B&E 517 828 532.8 55.4% 517 828 532.8 55.4% 6.5%

Other B&E 210 348 165.4 110.4% 210 348 165.4 110.4% 6.9%

Unlawfully in Residence 10 9 12.8 -29.7% 10 9 12.8 -29.7% 77.8%

Total Break and Enter 1253 1851 1259.2 47.0% 1253 1851 1259.2 47.0% 7.3%

Theft 3851 5627 4089.6 37.6% 3851 5627 4089.6 37.6% 23.3%

Vehicle Theft (including attempts) 987 1959 983.0 99.3% 987 1959 983.0 99.3% 7.6%

Fraud Related 623 720 526.8 36.7% 623 720 526.8 36.7% 35.3%

Other Property Crimes 1432 1622 1603.8 1.1% 1432 1622 1603.8 1.1% 22.0%

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES 8146 11779 8462.4 39.2% 8146 11779 8462.4 39.2% 18.7%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

1ST QUARTER 2015Year to Date

Number of OffencesNumber of Offences

1st Quarter

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

AVG (5yr) 2700 2456 2886 2958 3225 3253 3631 3617 3263 3339 2874 2671

2014 2783 2305 2636 2883 3228 3375 3721 3495 2946 3359 3000 3100

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Property Crime - Static NumbersYTD Jan 01 to Mar 31 2015

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Other CC Crime - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

OTHER CRIMINAL CODE

Vice 5 5 36.2 -86.2% 5 5 36.2 -86.2% 20.0%

Gaming 1 0 0.4 -100.0% 1 0 0.4 -100.0% N/A

Weapon Related 195 272 306.4 -11.2% 195 272 306.4 -11.2% 99.3%

Misc 1509 1771 1620.4 9.3% 1509 1771 1620.4 9.3% 87.2%

TOTAL OTHER CRIMINAL CODE 1710 2048 1963.4 4.3% 1710 2048 1963.4 4.3% 88.7%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

WEAPON TYPE

Firearm 37 67 55.2 21.4% 37 67 55.2 21.4%

Edged Weapon1

177 166 157.8 5.2% 177 166 157.8 5.2%

OC Spray 36 45 30.6 47.1% 36 45 30.6 47.1%

Club/Blunt Object 33 30 29.0 3.4% 33 30 29.0 3.4%

Other2

81 127 105.0 21.0% 81 127 105.0 21.0%

Verbal Threat 113 100 125.2 -20.1% 113 100 125.2 -20.1%

Physical Force 1069 1129 1057.6 6.8% 1069 1129 1057.6 6.8%

None Used 69 86 80.4 7.0% 69 86 80.4 7.0%

Unknown/Not Stated 71 57 81.0 -29.6% 71 57 81.0 -29.6%

TOTAL 1686 1807 1721.8 4.9% 1686 1807 1721.8 4.9%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

Unit of Count: Incident. Most serious w eapon present per incident w here at least one violent offence occurred.

Death Major Minor

Unknown /

Not Stated No Injury

Total

Weapon

Type Death Major Minor

Unknown /

Not Stated No Injury

Total

Weapon

Type

WEAPON TYPE

Firearm 1 6 3 0 2 12 1 6 3 0 2 12

Edged Weapon 0 38 14 0 9 61 0 38 14 0 9 61

OC Spray 0 6 60 0 0 66 0 6 60 0 0 66

Club/Blunt Object 0 11 9 1 0 21 0 11 9 1 0 21

Other 0 29 63 1 9 102 0 29 63 1 9 102

Physical Force 2 117 654 3 62 838 2 117 654 3 62 838

Unknown/Not Stated 0 7 3 200 787 997 0 7 3 200 787 997

TOTAL INJURED 3 214 806 205 869 2097 3 214 806 205 869 2097

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

Unit of Count: Victim. Most serious injury sustained per victim of violent offence incident.

1 "Edged w eapon" includes w eapons classif ied as cutting and piercing instruments.2 "Other" w eapons include any physical object not classif ied otherw ise, such as f ire, vehicle, body f luids, beverages and their containers, strangulation/ligature instruments, etc.

Injury Level

1st Quarter Year to Date

Injury Level

Number Of Offences

2015 INJURY LEVEL OF VICTIMS BY WEAPON TYPE (MOST SERIOUS WEAPON USED)

WEAPONS & INTIMIDATION USAGE IN VIOLENT CRIME (MOST SERIOUS WEAPON PRESENT)1st Quarter

Number of Incidents

Year to Date

Year to Date

Number of Offences

Number of Incidents

1ST QUARTER 20151st Quarter

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Selected Other Crime - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

SELECTED OTHER

Criminal Code Traffic 666 599 794.0 -24.6% 666 599 794.0 -24.6% 99.8%

Drugs 418 416 431.2 -3.5% 418 416 431.2 -3.5% 100.0%

Selected Non Criminal Code1 4203 4658 4236.2 10.0% 4203 4658 4236.2 10.0% N/A

Statutes (Fed/Prov/Municipal) 208 211 246.2 -14.3% 208 211 246.2 -14.3% 99.5%

TOTAL SELECTED OTHER 5495 5884 5707.6 3.1% 5495 5884 5707.6 3.1% 99.8%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

TRAFFIC

Fatalities2

9 2 6.0 -66.7% 9 2 6.0 -66.7%

Fatal Collisions

3 9 2 5.8 -65.5% 9 2 5.8 -65.5%

Injury Collisions 652 568 594.2 -4.4% 652 568 594.2 -4.4%

Property Damage Collisions 11579 9960 10724.6 -7.1% 11579 9960 10724.6 -7.1%

E-Collision4 Reports 457 472 205.6 - 457 472 205.6 -

Total Collisions 12697 11002 11530.2 -4.6% 12697 11002 11530.2 -4.6%

Total Parking Lot Collisions 2035 1709 2287.2 -25.3% 2035 1709 2287.2 -25.3%

Total Reportable Collisions5 10662 9293 9243.0 0.5% 10662 9293 9243.0 0.5%

CC Traffic Offences

Impaired Operation 633 562 760.8 -26.1% 633 562 760.8 -26.1%

Dangerous Driving 33 37 33.2 11.4% 33 37 33.2 11.4%

TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE 666 599 794.0 -24.6% 666 599 794.0 -24.6%

Source: Cumulative data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015). All CC traff ic offences data is static (April 2011 - April 2015).

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

% Cleared

2015

5yr Trend

2011-2015

DRUGS

Demand 274 235 235.2 -0.1% 100.0%

Supply 144 181 193.5 -6.5% 100.0%

Total 418 416 428.7 -6.5% 100.0%

Drug Type

Cannabis 257 192 251.5 -23.7% 100.0%

Cocaine/Crack 112 138 132.2 4.4% 100.0%

Heroin 10 24 8.2 193.9% 100.0%

All Other Drugs 39 62 36.8 68.3% 100.0%

TOTAL DRUGS 418 416 428.7 -3.5% 100.0%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

1 Selected Non Criminal Code include: accidental/sudden death, missing persons, court order, domestic information, and domestic information standby.2 This number denotes the number of people killed as a result of a traff ic collision.3 The number of fatal collisions has been adjusted to adhere to Alberta Transportation guidelines governing motor vehicle collisions.4 E-collision is a provincial data collection system w hich became operational in July 2009. At the time of printing of this report, a number of collision reports submitted into this system

5 Total Reportable Collisions exclude collisions along private roadw ays or public parking lots.

have yet to be dow nloaded into the CPS collision system w here they can be classif ied based on severity and w here it can be determined if they occurred in a parking lot and are

thus excluded from the reportable number. E-collision reports are being dow nloaded to the CPS system daily w hich results in f luctuating counts of e-collision reports each quarter.

1ST QUARTER 20151st Quarter

Number of Offences

Year to Date

Number of Offences

TRAFFIC COLLISIONS AND OFFENCES

1st Quarter

Number of Offences

Year to Date

Number of Offences

NUMBER OF DRUG OFFENCES YEAR TO DATE

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Domestic-Related Statistics - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

DOMESTIC CRIMES

PERSON CRIMES

Homicide 0 0 0.6 -100.0% 0 0 0.6 -100.0%

Other Offences Causing Death 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Attempted Homicide 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Sex Offences 29 23 28.2 -18.4% 29 23 28.2 -18.4%

Robbery 2 4 1.4 185.7% 2 4 1.4 185.7%

Assault 628 705 575.2 22.6% 628 705 575.2 22.6%

Miscellaneous1

37 46 47.8 -3.8% 37 46 47.8 -3.8%

TOTAL PERSON CRIMES 696 778 653.2 19.1% 696 778 653.2 19.1%

PROPERTY CRIMES Break & Enter 28 33 29.0 13.8% 28 33 29.0 13.8%

Theft 73 82 67.4 21.7% 73 82 67.4 21.7%

Fraud 19 19 16.0 18.8% 19 19 16.0 18.8%

Other Property 134 122 127.6 -4.4% 134 122 127.6 -4.4%

TOTAL PROPERTY CRIMES 254 256 240.0 6.7% 254 256 240.0 6.7%

TOTAL OTHER CC2

265 356 318.6 11.7% 265 356 318.6 11.7%

TOTAL 1215 1390 1211.8 14.7% 1215 1390 1211.8 14.7%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

Unit of Count: incident count (property crime and other criminal code), victim count (person crimes).

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

DOMESTIC INCIDENTS

Domestic Information 2999 3236 2917.6 10.9% 2999 3236 2917.6 10.9%

Domestic Standby 178 226 197.2 14.6% 178 226 197.2 14.6%

TOTAL 3177 3462 3114.8 11.1% 3177 3462 3114.8 11.1%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

1ST QUARTER 2015Year to Date

Number of Offences

Year to Date1st Quarter

1Miscellaneous person crime consists of: kidnapping/abduction, forcible confinement, extortion, criminal harassment and indecent/harassing calls.2Total Other CC includes offences in categories of vice, gaming, w eapon-related offences and miscellaneous Criminal Code offences.

Homicide statistics includes: 1st degree homicide, 2nd degree homicide, manslaughter and infanticide. Other offences causing death include criminal negligence.

Attempted homicide includes: attempted murder and conspiracy to commit.

Effective the 1st Quarter 2014 publication, all current and historical violations have been revised to include a number of additional theft, fraud, and other violation

codes. As a result, statistical data contained in this document w on't match previously reported data.

1st Quarter

Number Of Offences

Number of IncidentsNumber of Incidents

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Youth-Related Statistics - Static Numbers The static crime numbers in this page are derived from historical Calgary Police Service statistical reports. These statistics are used in order to make a fair comparison using data which has not been allowed to increase due to late reporting of crime. Using static numbers allows us to compare crime levels at a specific point in time and make an accurate determination of increases or decreases.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

YOUTH OFFENDERS

PERSON CRIMES

Homicide 0 0 0.2 -100.0% 0 0 0.2 -100.0%

Other Offences Causing Death 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Attempted Homicide 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Sex Offences 1 8 3.6 122.2% 1 8 3.6 122.2%

Robbery 25 18 28.2 -36.2% 25 18 28.2 -36.2%

Assault 99 107 113.0 -5.3% 99 107 113.0 -5.3%

Miscellaneous 1 1 2.8 -64.3% 1 1 2.8 -64.3%

TOTAL YOUTH PERSON OFFENDERS 126 134 147.8 -9.3% 126 134 147.8 -9.3%

PROPERTY CRIMES Break & Enter 12 8 14.6 -45.2% 12 8 14.6 -45.2%

Theft 165 197 270.6 -27.2% 165 197 270.6 -27.2%

Fraud 3 1 6.2 -83.9% 3 1 6.2 -83.9%

Other Property 27 26 41.8 -37.8% 27 26 41.8 -37.8%

TOTAL YOUTH PROPERTY OFFENDERS 207 232 333.2 -30.4% 207 232 333.2 -30.4%

OTHER CRIMES Other CC

186 83 105.8 -21.6% 86 83 105.8 -21.6%

CC Traffic 4 3 3.2 -6.3% 4 3 3.2 -6.3%

Drugs 48 28 51.2 -45.3% 48 28 51.2 -45.3%

Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) 38 31 40.6 -23.6% 38 31 40.6 -23.6%

TOTAL YOUTH OTHER OFFENDERS 176 145 200.8 -27.8% 176 145 200.8 -27.8%

TOTAL YOUTH OFFENDERS 509 511 681.8 -25.1% 509 511 681.8 -25.1%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

Unit of Count: Most serious violation per accused. Calculations are based on offences cleared. Youth offenders are betw een the ages of 12 and 17 years.

2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year) 2014 2015

5yr Avge

(2010to2014)

% Change

(5 Year)

YOUTH VICTIMS

PERSON CRIMES

Homicide 1 0 0.4 -100.0% 1 0 0.4 -100.0%

Other Offences Causing Death 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Attempted Homicide 1 1 0.2 400.0% 1 1 0.2 400.0%

Sex Offences 52 44 62.0 -29.0% 52 44 62.0 -29.0%

Robbery 31 39 55.4 -29.6% 31 39 55.4 -29.6%

Assault 141 153 151.0 1.3% 141 153 151.0 1.3%

Miscellaneous 8 12 16.0 -25.0% 8 12 16.0 -25.0%

TOTAL YOUTH PERSON VICTIMS 234 249 285.0 -12.6% 234 249 285.0 -12.6%

PROPERTY CRIMES Break & Enter 8 19 13.6 39.7% 8 19 13.6 39.7%

Theft 140 100 126.6 -21.0% 140 100 126.6 -21.0%

Fraud 5 7 3.6 94.4% 5 7 3.6 94.4%

Other Property 6 14 10.8 29.6% 6 14 10.8 29.6%

TOTAL YOUTH PROPERTY VICTIMS 159 140 154.6 -9.4% 159 140 154.6 -9.4%

OTHER CRIMES Other CC

131 53 32.2 64.6% 31 53 32.2 64.6%

CC Traffic 1 1 1.2 -16.7% 1 1 1.2 -16.7%

Drugs 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) 0 0 0.0 N/A 0 0 0.0 N/A

TOTAL YOUTH OTHER VICTIMS 32 54 33.4 61.7% 32 54 33.4 61.7%

TOTAL YOUTH VICTIMS 425 443 473.0 -6.3% 425 443 473.0 -6.3%

Source: Static Data (PIMS: April 2011 - April 2015)

Unit of Count: Most Serious Violation per Victim. Youth victims are victims aged 0 to 17 years.

1 Other CC includes offences in categories of miscellaneous Criminal Code, explosives/w eapons, vice and gaming-related offences.

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