Data table for chart 4
Aboriginal youth admissions to correctional services, by province and territory, 2010/2011

The title of the graph is "Chart 4 Aboriginal youth admissions to correctional services, by province and territory, 2010/2011".
This is a bar clustered chart.
This is a horizontal bar graph, so categories are on the vertical axis and values on the horizontal axis.
There are in total 9 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 100 with ticks every 20 points.
There are 2 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "percent".
The vertical axis is "Province and territory".
The title of series 1 is " Percent of Aboriginal youth (12 to 17) admitted to correctional services".
The minimum value is 4.1 and it corresponds to "Newfoundland and Labrador".
The maximum value is 94.5 and it corresponds to "Northwest Territories".
The title of series 2 is " Percent of Aboriginal youth (12 to 17) in the population".
The minimum value is 1.9 and it corresponds to "Prince Edward Island".
The maximum value is 65.4 and it corresponds to "Northwest Territories".

Chart 4
Aboriginal youth admissions to correctional services, by province and territory, 2010/2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of aboriginal youth admissions to correctional services. The information is grouped by province and territory (appearing as row headers), percent of aboriginal youth (12 to 17) admitted to correctional services and percent of aboriginal youth (12 to 17) in the population (appearing as column headers).
Province and territory Percent of Aboriginal youth
(12 to 17) admitted to
correctional services
Percent of Aboriginal youth
(12 to 17) in the population
TotalNote 1 26.1 6
Northwest Territories 94.5 65
Yukon 86.8 33
Alberta 40.3 9
Manitoba 71.3 23
Ontario 8.0 3
New Brunswick 5.8 4
Prince Edward Island 4.3 2
Newfoundland and Labrador 4.1 7

1. Excludes data from Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Nunavut.
Note: Aboriginal youth refers to youth who reported identifying with at least one Aboriginal group, that is, North American Indian, Métis or Inuit, and/or those who reported being a Treaty Indian or a Registered Indian, as defined by the Indian Act of Canada, and/or those who reported they were members of an Indian band or First Nation. Excludes admissions to custody in which Aboriginal identity was unknown.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Youth Custody and Community Services Survey.

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