Data table for chart 2.1
Victims of police-reported violent crime, by relationship of accused to the victim, Canada, 2010

Chart 2.1
Victims of police-reported violent crime, by relationship of accused to the victim, Canada, 2010
Relationship of accused to victim rate per 100,000 population
Intimate partnerNote 1 363
Other family memberNote 2 150
Acquaintance/friendNote 3 411
StrangerNote 4 307
1. Intimate partner violence refers to violence committed by legally married, separated, divorced, common-law partners, dating partners (current and previous) and other intimate partners. The intimate partner category is based upon victims aged 15 to 89.
2. Violence against other family members refers to violence committed by parents, children, siblings, and extended family. Includes victims aged 0 to 89.
3. Violence against acquaintances/friends refers to violence committed by casual acquaintances, business associates, criminal associates, authority figures, and close friends. Includes victims aged 0 to 89.
4. Includes victims aged 0 to 89.
Note: Excludes incidents where the sex and/or age of victim was unknown and where the relationship between the victim and the accused was unknown. Rates are calculated on the basis of 100,000 population. Populations based upon July 1st estimates from Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
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