Table 5
Number of adults admitted to remand by most serious offence, selected jurisdictions, 2008/2009

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Jurisdiction number Criminal Code Other federal
statutes
Other1
Crimes of violence Property crimes Impaired driving Offences against the administration of justice Other
Criminal Code offences
Total Drug offences Other Total Total
percent
Newfoundland and Labrador2 492 44 24 2 21 5 95 3 0s 4 1
Nova Scotia 3,124 30 22 0s 27 16 95 4 1 5 0s
New Brunswick 1,937 31 25 3 28 8 94 4 1 5 1
Ontario 63,738 32 21 1 26 11 91 8 1 9 0s
Saskatchewan 5,925 29 24 1 18 20 92 5 3 8 0s
Total 75,216 32 22 1 26 11 91 8 1 9 0s
0s value rounded to 0 (zero) where there is a meaningful distinction between true zero and the value that was rounded
1. Other includes admissions for provincial, territorial and municipal offences.
2. In Newfoundland and Labrador, remand admission data exclude remands involving short periods of incarceration as these are managed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). This may partly explain the higher proportion of admissions for violent offences observed by this province.
Notes: Percentages exclude admissions where most serious offence is not known. Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Integrated Correctional Services Survey (ICSS).
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