Description for chart 11

The title of the graph is "Chart 11 Impact of mischief and disturbing the peace on north-south differences in police-reported crime rates, 2013."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 2 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 40,000 with ticks every 5,000 points.
There are 3 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "rate per 100,000 population."
The horizontal axis is "Crime rate."
The title of series 1 is "South."
The minimum value is 3,896 and it corresponds to "Crime rate excluding mischief and disturbing the peace."
The maximum value is 4,749 and it corresponds to "Total crime rate."
The title of series 2 is "Provincial North."
The minimum value is 6,719 and it corresponds to "Crime rate excluding mischief and disturbing the peace."
The maximum value is 10,425 and it corresponds to "Total crime rate."
The title of series 3 is "Territories."
The minimum value is 13,830 and it corresponds to "Crime rate excluding mischief and disturbing the peace."
The maximum value is 34,594 and it corresponds to "Total crime rate."

Data table for chart 11
  South Provincial North Territories
Total crime rate 4,749 10,425 34,594
Crime rate excluding mischief and disturbing the peace 3,896 6,719 13,830
Note(s):
Rates are based upon the most serious violation in the incident. One incident may involve multiple violations. Provincial North encompasses the northern regions of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. South refers to the southern regions of these provinces as well as Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Adult Correctional Services Survey 2013/2014.
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