Table 1.14
Victims of police-reported criminal harassment, by sex of victim and census metropolitan area, 2011

Table 1.14 Victims of police-reported criminal harassment, by sex of victim and census metropolitan area, 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of table 1.14 victims of police-reported criminal harassment. 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 82 100 28 36 110 69
Halifax 63 35 22 13 85 25
Moncton 47 78 6 11 53 46
Saint John 102 227 29 71 131 153
Saguenay 93 148 50 82 143 115
Québec 287 87 94 30 381 59
Sherbrooke 87 105 25 32 112 70
Trois-Rivières 43 65 16 26 59 46
Montréal 1,315 79 422 26 1,737 53
GatineauNote 4 141 108 34 27 175 68
OttawaNote 5 169 42 28 7 197 25
Kingston 81 116 23 34 104 76
Peterborough 35 64 14 28 49 47
TorontoNote 6 2,259 101 804 38 3,063 70
HamiltonNote 7 183 80 47 21 230 51
St. Catharines–Niagara 118 61 28 15 146 39
Kitchener–Cambridge–Waterloo 306 141 115 53 421 97
Brantford 63 112 14 26 77 70
Guelph 50 93 14 28 64 61
London 133 63 24 12 157 38
Windsor 133 105 23 19 156 62
Barrie 39 67 5 9 44 39
Greater Sudbury 101 144 28 41 129 94
Thunder Bay 120 230 42 85 162 159
Winnipeg 59 18 15 5 74 12
Regina 46 50 6 7 52 29
Saskatoon 114 100 33 29 147 65
Calgary 263 52 78 15 341 33
Edmonton 348 71 85 17 433 44
Kelowna 47 59 11 15 58 37
Abbotsford–Mission 31 43 12 17 43 30
Vancouver 604 58 238 24 842 41
Victoria 74 46 16 11 90 29
CMA total 7,636 80 2,429 26 10,065 53
Canada 11,688 81 3,629 26 15,317 54
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 polices 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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