Description for Text box 2 chart

The title of the graph is "Text box 2 chart Police-reported violations associated with drug violations, Canada, 2013."
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 10 categories in the vertical axis. The horizontal axis starts at 0 and ends at 35 with ticks every 5 points.
There are 1 series in this graph.
The horizontal axis is "percent of police-reported incidents where a CDSA offence is an associated violation."
The vertical axis is "Most serious violation."
The title of series 1 is "percent of police-reported incidents where a CDSA offence is an associated violation."
The minimum value is 0.2 and it corresponds to "Other federal statute violation."
The maximum value is 29 and it corresponds to "Physical assault 1."

Data table for Text box 2 chart
  percent of police-reported incidents where
a CDSA offence is an associated violation
Other federal statute violation7 0.2
Other property violation6 3
Other Criminal Code violation5 5
Other violent violation4 8
Uttering threats 6
Possession of stolen property 6
Fraud3 7
Breaking and entering 8
Weapons violations2 27
Physical assault 1 29
Includes levels 1 (common), 2 (with a weapon or causing bodily harm), and 3 (aggravated) assaults, assault against police officers, and other assaults.
Includes, for example, violations related to unlawful possession, possession contrary to order, unsafe storage, or improper documentation.
Includes identity fraud.
Includes sexual assault, use of/discharge/pointing a firearm, robbery, forcible confinement, criminal harassment, and other violent violations.
Includes counterfeiting, administration of justice offences, child pornography offences, and other Criminal Code violations.
Includes motor vehicle theft, theft over $5,000, mischief, and arson.
Includes violations against federal statutes other than the Criminal Code or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (i.e., the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the Bankruptcy Act, the Firearms Act, etc.).
Note:
Police-reported statistics may be affected by differences in the way police services deal with minor offences. In some instances, police or municipalities might choose to deal with some minor offences using municipal by-laws or provincial provisions rather than Criminal Code provisions. Data for specific types of crime are available, in most cases, from 1977. Rates are calculated on the basis of 100,000 population. Percentage changes are based on unrounded rates. Populations are based upon July 1st estimates from Statistics Canada, Demography Division.
Source(s):
 Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
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