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Found 10 records similar to Traffic offences
Property crimes are typically non-violent in nature and include: * breaking and entering * motor vehicle theft * theft over $5,000 (non-motor vehicle) * theft under $5,000 (non-motor vehicle) * mischief This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. The data can be accessed fromStatistics Canada.
Homicides under the Criminal Code include: * murder, first degree * murder, second degree * manslaughter * infanticide Also contains police-reported information on the details of each incident, including the victim and accused. Data is from the homicide survey database. *This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. * **The data can be accessed fromStatistics Canada.
Includes the number of crimes, whether police have solved the crime and any charges laid. These statistics also include information about the type of crimes committed, as well as the characteristics of the victims and accused. *This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. * **The data can be accessed fromStatistics Canada.
Data from the Police Reported Crime Severity Index. Measures changes in Canadian crime severity from year to year. In the index, all crimes are assigned a weight based on their seriousness, based on actual sentences handed down in all provinces and territories. Serious crimes are assigned high weights while less serious offences have lower weights.
Data from the Police Reported Crime Severity Index. Measures changes in the level of severity of crime in Canada from year to year. In the index, all crimes are assigned a weight based on their seriousness, based on actual sentences handed down in all provinces and territories. Serious crimes are assigned high weights while less serious offences have lower weights.
Information on the number of police officers according to their rank and gender. Shows the number of male and female officers at each rank, as well as annual changes in these numbers. *This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. * **The data can be accessed fromStatistics Canada.
Includes details about police hiring, retirement, retirement eligibility and minority status. Dataset also includes number of police officers and civilian staff. Uses data from the Police Administration Survey. **This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.
Violent crimes under the Criminal Code include: * homicide * attempted murder * sexual assault (levels 1-3) * assault * robbery * criminal harassment * uttering threats * other violent violations This dataset is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. The data can be accessed from Statistics Canada.
Data from the Police Administration Survey. Describes the police strength (number of police officers per 100,000 people) in Ontario's census metropolitan areas. These are areas with: * At least 100,000 total residents * at least 50,000 residents in the core Data is based on the number of police officers in 2012 and populations for 2011. **This data set is no longer compiled by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.
A list of charges under section 78.1 of the Highway Traffic Act, which prohibits drivers from using mobile devices while driving. The data outlines the charges laid between February 1, 2010 and January 31, 2014.