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ddobro2
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« on: October 28, 2011, 12:16:22 pm »

Crime rate falls to lowest level since 1973

CBC News

Posted: Jul 21, 2011 10:42 AM ET

Canada's crime rate is the lowest in nearly 40 years, according to Statistics Canada, as the volume of crime dropped five per cent in 2010 from the year before.
 
"The national crime rate has been falling steadily for the past 20 years and is now at its lowest level since 1973," Statistics Canada reported.
 
The agency said that Canadian police services reported nearly 2.1 million Criminal Code incidents in 2010, about 77,000 fewer than in 2009. The police-reported crime rate measures the overall volume of crime.
 
The Crime Severity Index, which measures the severity of crime, also fell six per cent and reached its lowest point (82.7) since 1998.
 
Police reported just over 437,000 violent incidents in 2010, about 7,200 fewer than in the previous year.
 
Fewer homicides
 
Homicides dropped by 10 per cent from 2009 to 2010 with the national rate of 1.62 homicides per 100,000 population the lowest since 1966. This decline was led by the decrease in British Columbia's homicide rate.
 
Attempted murders were also down from 2009, as were break-ins, motor vehicle theft, serious assaults, robbery and impaired driving.
 
But police reported an increase in sexual assaults, firearm-related offences, child *censored word*ography and drug offences.
 
Other findings:
 Alberta and British Columbia reported the largest declines in crime in 2010, with the crime rate falling by six per cent in both provinces.
 Nunavut and the Northwest Territories continued to report the highest Crime Severity Index values. Among the provinces, Saskatchewan reported the highest Crime Severity Index, followed by Manitoba and British Columbia. The lowest Crime Severity Index values were seen in Ontario, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick.
 St. John's had the largest increase in crime severity
 Regina reported the highest Crime Severity Index, followed by Saskatoon and Winnipeg.
 
Tough-on-crime agenda questioned
 
Simon Fraser University criminologist Neil Boyd said the figures undermine the federal Conservative's tough-on-crime agenda.
 
"They want to spend billions of dollars building prisons, saying that there is a real problem with crime. The truth of the matter, through police reported data and victimization surveys, is that crime is down — not up," said Boyd.
 
"Spending billions of dollars on prisons isn't going to make our communities any more safe," he said.
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amaranth
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2011, 02:25:55 pm »

Heh, They clearly haven't been hanging out in my neighbourhood...
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aerogurl87
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2011, 08:19:00 pm »

I feel so safe here in Canada. My boyfriend doesn't even lock his doors half the time when he parks in the parking lot at our apartment complex. At first it felt odd, but now I'm more used to it and I can say that feeling safer is a really nice perk to living in Canada.
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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2011, 05:23:52 am »

LOL I can hardly wait to get out of the crime-ridden cesspit we are in.
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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2011, 10:48:39 pm »

Edmonton seems pretty dangerous to me. Every night something new happens.

I live here now since august and there are already 6 or more homicides.

The first thing that we had in our new house is an alarm system.

Downtown alot of shady people.

Still I enjoy living here and Edmonton was good to me so far

bye
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« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2011, 12:55:55 pm »

Our police force is on the  verge of being out of control like in the USA... eventually this will be more dangerous than the diminishing crime force in Canada.
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« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2011, 12:59:58 pm »

Actually I'll retract that statement...

The RCMP are and have been out of control for some time now. Ask any aboriginal....

http://www.rcmpwatch.com/
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