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Table A3a. Violent crime
  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1991 to 2000 1991 to 2003 1993 to 2003
Rate per 100,000 population Percentage change
Saskatchewan
1,156
1,223
1,220
1,218
1,287
1,333
1,549
1,614
1,610
1,692
1,833
1,854
2,057
46
78
69
Saskatoon
1,018
1,193
1,201
1,113
1,233
1,293
1,376
1,407
1,338
1,500
1,614
1,597
1,718
47
69
43
Regina
990
1,083
1,052
1,055
1,148
1,262
1,628
1,727
1,700
1,613
1,619
1,535
1,578
63
59
50
Manitoba
1,310
1,472
1,617
1,612
1,614
1,691
1,723
1,608
1,574
1,642
1,617
1,638
1,626
25
24
1
Winnipeg
949
1,129
1,271
1,290
1,359
1,498
1,476
1,314
1,243
1,365
1,320
1,308
1,242
44
31
-2
Yukon
2,996
2,693
2,853
2,751
3,275
3,186
3,312
2,951
3,158
3,356
3,721
3,751
3,799
12
27
33
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Exploring Crime Patterns in Canada, catalogue number 85-561-MWE2005005.

Table A3b. Robbery
  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1991 to 2000 1991 to 2003 1993 to 2003
Rate per 100,000 population Percentage change
Saskatchewan
54
57
50
52
66
79
96
95
87
92
109
108
143
70
165
186
Saskatoon
91
98
77
84
134
163
199
200
185
207
222
219
306
128
237
300
Regina
129
126
119
122
123
154
180
164
151
155
191
196
230
20
78
93
Manitoba
125
146
141
162
182
177
188
160
174
161
158
141
151
29
21
7
Winnipeg
196
226
218
256
285
281
298
250
270
252
247
221
235
29
20
8
Yukon
59
50
96
64
56
48
85
39
49
43
90
96
106
-27
80
10
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Exploring Crime Patterns in Canada, catalogue number 85-561-MWE2005005.

Table A3c. Property crime
  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1991 to 2000 1991 to 2003 1993 to 2003
Rate per 100,000 population Percentage change
Saskatchewan
6,299
6,287
5,939
5,858
6,141
6,316
6,251
6,119
5,828
5,965
5,967
5,797
6,613
-5
5
11
Saskatoon
6,743
6,983
6,593
5,948
6,484
6,859
6,841
6,311
6,466
6,910
6,416
6,370
7,975
2
18
21
Regina
9,899
9,390
8,607
8,897
9,659
10,018
9,070
8,911
8,493
8,469
9,671
8,312
8,699
-14
-12
1
Manitoba
6,427
6,038
6,207
6,371
5,937
5,773
5,469
5,168
5,089
4,975
5,134
4,964
5,581
-23
-13
-10
Winnipeg
7,241
6,823
7,115
7,388
6,785
6,643
6,058
5,782
5,638
5,745
6,013
5,601
6,447
-21
-11
-9
Yukon
8,610
8,435
9,029
8,604
9,069
8,333
8,254
7,097
7,187
8,231
7,172
7,376
7,421
-4
-14
-18
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Exploring Crime Patterns in Canada, catalogue number 85-561-MWE2005005.

Table A3d. Motor vehicle theft
  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1991 to 2000 1991 to 2003 1993 to 2003
Rate per 100,000 population Percentage change
Saskatchewan
361
340
335
426
522
635
688
715
698
758
799
695
780
110
116
133
Saskatoon
346
377
360
425
513
567
626
567
534
670
551
532
744
94
115
107
Regina
591
490
473
756
1,120
1,491
1,469
1,615
1,638
1,600
1,992
1,443
1,355
171
129
186
Manitoba
328
338
710
851
845
902
994
926
939
1,029
1,147
1,049
1,111
214
239
56
Winnipeg
372
373
981
1,178
1,182
1,263
1,370
1,284
1,320
1,435
1,592
1,385
1,493
285
301
52
Yukon
785
614
1,028
953
719
599
673
684
741
796
793
740
612
1
-22
-40
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Exploring Crime Patterns in Canada, catalogue number 85-561-MWE2005005.

Table A3e. Break and enter
  1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1991 to 2000 1991 to 2003 1993 to 2003
Rate per 100,000 population Percentage change
Saskatchewan
1,732
1,835
1,673
1,716
1,786
1,810
1,849
1,748
1,662
1,569
1,512
1,522
1,737
-9
0
4
Saskatoon
1,712
2,022
1,850
1,719
2,003
2,090
2,031
1,817
1,806
1,759
1,750
1,649
2,083
3
22
13
Regina
3,043
2,845
2,765
2,998
3,148
3,014
2,816
2,550
2,349
1,951
2,004
1,849
2,071
-36
-32
-25
Manitoba
1,762
1,648
1,713
1,806
1,471
1,473
1,482
1,411
1,331
1,239
1,157
1,092
1,215
-30
-31
-29
Winnipeg
1,941
1,791
1,890
1,995
1,548
1,549
1,506
1,404
1,246
1,236
1,160
1,042
1,162
-36
-40
-39
Yukon
1,757
1,933
2,029
1,930
2,549
2,422
2,432
1,952
1,820
2,544
2,031
1,773
1,819
45
4
-10
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Exploring Crime Patterns in Canada, catalogue number 85-561-MWE2005005.