Chart 2.3
Population characteristics in neighbourhoods with high and lower rates of property crime, Halifax, 2001

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Chart 2.3 Population characteristics in neighbourhoods with high and lower rates of property crime, Halifax, 2001

* differences between high-crime and lower-crime means are statistically significant at: p<0.001.
1. High-crime = census tracts falling into the highest 25% (13) of violent crime rate neighbourhoods; lower-crime = remaining 75% (38). Rate per 1,000 residential and employed population.
Note: N = 51 census tracts.
Sources: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, geocoded database, 2001 and Census, 2001.