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Multi-Variable Regional Comparison Feature

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The Multi-Variable Regional Comparison Feature is designed for retrieving topics for different geographies to aid in making comparisons. Select any number of variables from a single table, and then specify your table options such as geography type, age group, or gender (if applicable). Results will be shown for all geographies of the selected type and can be easily exported to excel for further work.

Table Information

  • Selected account: Community Safety and Social Vitality
  • Selected table: Property Crime Violations Rate per 100,000

Variables

  • Total Property Crime Violations, Rate per 1000
  • Total Breaking And Entering, Rate per 1000
  • Possess Stolen Property, Rate per 1000
  • Total Theft of Motor Vehicle, Rate per 1000
  • Total Theft Over $5,000, Rate per 1000
  • Theft Over $5,000 (non motor vehicle), Rate per 1000
  • Theft Over $5,000 From a Motor Vehicle, Rate per 1000
  • Shoplifting Over $5,000, Rate per 1000
  • Total Theft Under $5,000, Rate per 1000
  • Theft $5,000 or Under (non motor vehicle), Rate per 1000
  • Theft $5,000 or Under From a Motor Vehicle, Rate per 1000
  • Shoplifting $5,000 or Under, Rate per 1000
  • Fraud, Rate per 1000
  • Identity Theft, Rate per 1000
  • Identity Fraud, Rate per 1000
  • Total Mischief, Rate per 1000
  • Arson, Rate per 1000

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Table Definitions [show]
Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada
The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCSJ), in cooperation with the policing community, collects police reported crime statistics through the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR). The UCR was developed to measure the incidence of crime in Canadian society and its characteristics. It can represent both the survey instrument itself or the aggregate form of the UCR data.
Youth
Refer to those aged 12-17 (inclusive).
Theft of a Motor Vehicle
Theft of a motor vehicle is taken without the owner's consent. When a number of motor vehicles are stolen at the same time and place, one offence is counted for each vehicle.

Established Categories:

(a) Automobiles - include all models of automobiles and station wagons.
(b) Trucks - includes all models of trucks and buses designed to transport people or freight, including sport-utility vehicles, vans, mini-vans and motor homes.
(c) Motorcycle - includes all types of motorcycles with two or three wheels such as motorized bicycles, motor scooters.
(d) Other Motor Vehicles - motorized snow vehicles, farm tractors and other self-propelled farming implements.  Cranes, fork-lifts, graders, bulldozers and other self-propelled vehicles designed and used on construction sites, building and maintenance of roads and in lumber industry, army tanks, army jeeps and all-terrain vehicles.

The following are not considered as motor vehicles:  boats, vessels of all types, aircrafts, hovercrafts, golf-carts, power wheelchairs, lawn and garden tractors and non-comemrcial type snowblowers.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Special Tabulations, 2006 to 2015.

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