Table 1.11
Victims of police-reported sexual offences, by sex of victim and census metropolitan area, 2011

Table 1.11 Victims of police-reported sexual offences, by sex of victim and census metropolitan area, 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of table 1.11 victims of police-reported sexual offences. The information is grouped by census metropolitan area (cma) (appearing as row headers), female victims, male victims and total, calculated using number and rate units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Census metropolitan area (CMA)Note 1Note 2 Female victims Male victims Total
number rateNote 3 number rateNote 3 number rateNote 3
St. John's 60 73 22 29 82 52
Halifax 238 133 25 15 263 76
Moncton 65 108 7 12 72 62
Saint John 48 107 8 20 56 65
Saguenay 54 86 4 7 58 47
Québec 217 66 21 7 238 37
Sherbrooke 69 84 10 13 79 49
Trois-Rivières 34 51 6 10 40 31
Montréal 1,168 70 95 6 1,263 39
GatineauNote 4 100 77 9 7 109 42
OttawaNote 5 265 66 22 6 287 36
Kingston 79 113 10 15 89 65
Peterborough 51 94 6 12 57 55
TorontoNote 6 1,770 79 154 7 1,924 44
HamiltonNote 7 229 100 33 15 262 58
St. Catharines–Niagara 154 80 13 7 167 45
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo 235 108 15 7 250 58
Brantford 66 118 14 26 80 73
Guelph 67 125 8 16 75 72
London 229 108 22 11 251 60
Windsor 108 85 19 15 127 51
Barrie 48 82 3 5 51 45
Greater Sudbury 73 104 7 10 80 58
Thunder Bay 59 113 4 8 63 62
Winnipeg 477 149 25 8 502 79
Regina 87 94 10 11 97 53
Saskatoon 149 131 11 10 160 71
Calgary 463 91 18 3 481 46
Edmonton 714 146 59 12 773 78
Kelowna 101 128 6 8 107 69
Abbotsford–Mission 51 71 4 6 55 38
Vancouver 896 86 74 7 970 47
Victoria 158 98 10 7 168 54
CMA total 8,582 89 754 8 9,336 49
Canada 14,209 100 1,305 9 15,514 55
1. A census metropolitan area (CMA) consists of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major urban core. A CMA must have a total population of at 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the urban core. To be included in the CMA, other adjacent municipalities must have a high degree of integration with the central urban area, as measured by commuting flows derived from census data. A CMA typically comprises more than one police service.
2. CMA populations have been adjusted to follow policing boundaries.
3. Rates are calculated on the basis of 100,000 population. Populations based upon July 1st estimates from Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
4. Gatineau refers to the Quebec part of Ottawa–Gatineau CMA.
5. Ottawa refers to the Ontario part of the Ottawa–Gatineau CMA.
6. Excludes the portions of Halton Regional Police and Durham Regional Police that police the CMA of Toronto.
7. Excludes the portions of Halton Regional Police that police the CMA of Hamilton.
Note: Includes victims aged 15 to 89 years. Excludes unknown age and/or sex of victim.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
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