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A Look at Canadian Crime |
| Date Added: November 06, 2007 06:11:19 PM |
The 2006 Canadian crime rate was the lowest in 25 years primarily due to the statistics for non-violent crime, according to Statistics Canada. A drop in the number of break-ins, thefts under $5000 and counterfeiting resulted in a decrease of three percent in the overall Canadian crime rate since 2005, and a drop of 30 percent since a high in 1991. While the violent crime rate was on a par with 2005, the national murder rate went down 10 percent, after rising for two years. There were increases in other serious violent crimes however, such as attempted murder, aggravated assault and assault with a weapon. Murder Rate in Canada in 2006 That compares to the murder rate in the mid-1970s of around 3.0. Serious Violent Crimes in Canada in 2006 Property Crime in Canada in 2006 About 160,000 vehicles were stolen in Canada in 2006, down two percent from 2005. Overall, the rate of vehicle thefts in Canada has gone down about 20 percent in Canada in the last decade. The rate for vehicle thefts varies dramatically across the country though, with Manitoba having a vehicle theft rate increase of 14 percent, and Alberta an increase of 13 percent. In contrast British Columbia had a decrease of 16 percent in the rate of vehicle thefts. Drug Crimes in Canada in 2006 All told it is very intersting to compare crime in Canada in relation to crime in the USA, it seems we are much better behaved. |