Table 6
Victimization incidents reported by Canadians, by selected household, dwelling and neighbourhood characteristics, 2014

Table 6
Victimization incidents reported by Canadians, by selected household, dwelling and neighbourhood characteristics, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Victimization incidents reported by Canadians. The information is grouped by Characteristics (appearing as row headers), Total violent victimization, Total household victimization and Theft of personal property, calculated using number (thousands) and rate units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Characteristics Total violent victimizationNote 1 Total household victimizationNote 2 Theft of personal property
number (thousands) rateNote 3 number (thousands) rateNote 4 number (thousands) rateNote 3
Living arrangement of household  
AloneNote  220 62 406 114 177 49
CoupleNote 5 356 42Note * 442 107 429 51
Couple with children 1,096 83Note * 824 178Note * 1,143 86Note *
Lone-parent family 389 143Note * 238 186Note * 297 109Note *
Other living arrangementNote 6 184Note E: Use with caution 126Note E: Use with cautionNote * 120 194Note * 109 75Note *
Household size  
1 or 2 peopleNote  815 60 988 115 728 54
3 or 4 people 1,059 89Note * 798 181Note * 1,027 87Note *
5 people or more 370 90Note * 243 206Note * 399 97Note *
Dwelling type  
Single detachedNote  1,484 75 1,275 146 1,527 77
Semi-detached, row house, duplex 318 72 344 160 382 87
Apartment or condo in a building 390 84 366 123Note * 215 46Note *
Other Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published 40 134 25Note E: Use with caution 50Note E: Use with cautionNote *
Dwelling ownership  
OwnedNote  1,597 69 1,417 135 1,713 74
Rented 645 103Note * 604 165Note * 429 69
Living in the dwelling  
Less than 1 yearNote  260 109 221 185 203 85
1 year to less than 5 years 681 91 647 168 565 76
5 years to less than 10 years 406 69Note * 392 139Note * 506 86
10 years or more 898 66Note * 764 121Note * 876 64
Sense of belonging to local community  
Very strongNote  372 50 379 104 384 51
Somewhat strong 982 68Note * 941 137Note * 1,079 74Note *
Somewhat weak 557 116Note * 438 189Note * 441 92Note *
Very weak 266 165Note * 217 259Note * 205 127Note *
People in neighbourhood help each other  
YesNote  1,694 69 1,540 131 1,718 70
No 471 136Note * 415 237Note * 349 101Note *
Likelihood that neighbours call the police if witness what seems like criminal behaviour  
Very likelyNote  1,260 66 1,170 127 1,267 66
Somewhat likely 689 89Note * 602 163Note * 682 88Note *
Somewhat unlikely or not at all likely 260 153Note * 223 262Note * 184 108Note *
Social disorder in the neighbourhood  
NoNote  533 40 446 70 482 36
YesNote 7 1,694 109Note * 1,565 209Note * 1,654 107Note *
Household income  
Less than $20 000Note  90 79 136 142 49 43
$20 000 to $59 999 291 60 346 111Note * 218 45
$60 000 to $99 999 288 56 297 113 321 63Note *
$100 000 to $139 999 225 59 241 140 283 75Note *
$140 000 to $179 999 118 54 134 145 183 84Note *
$180 000 or more 168Note E: Use with caution 69Note E: Use with caution 142 143 206 84Note *
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