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Survey of Maintenance Enforcement Programs: Child and spousal support, 2022/2023
On May 15, 2023, there were 71,472 police officers across all Canadian police services, 892 more than on the same date in 2022. The rate of police strength in 2023 was 178 officers per 100,000 population, down almost 2% from 2022.
More than 4 in 10 (45%) teens aged 15 to 17 have experienced some form of dating violence, with emotional abuse being most common, according to self-reported data collected in 2018.
Adult and youth correctional statistics, 2022/2023
The number of hate crimes reported by police in Canada increased 7%, rising from 3,355 incidents in 2021 to 3,576 in 2022. This followed two sharp annual increases, resulting in a cumulative rise of 83% from 2019 to 2022.
Police-reported online child sexual exploitation in Canada, 2022
There were 15,630 incidents of online sexual offences against children and 45,816 incidents of online child pornography reported by police in Canada from 2014 to 2022.
Online hate and aggression among young people in Canada
Younger generations have grown up with the Internet and this affects the nature of their online interactions and engagements. Today, in advance of Pink Shirt Day (February 28), Statistics Canada is releasing new analysis on cyberaggression among young people.
Half of adults sentenced to provincial correctional programs were reconvicted within three years, mostly for non-violent offences
This article examines the question of how many people are reconvicted in court after they have already been sentenced to a provincial custody or community sentence and presents disaggregated findings for specific groups.
Gender Results Framework: Data table update on federally appointed judges, 2023
Statistics Canada's Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics (CGDIS) has released new data on the gender representation of federally appointed judges. The updated data table released today is part of the Gender Results Framework (GRF), first introduced by the Government of Canada in 2018 to track the progress made toward achieving gender equality in Canada.
Adult criminal court and youth court, preliminary quarterly data, second quarter of 2023/2024
The number of hate crimes reported to police in Canada has risen to its highest level ever. The increase of hate crimes in Canada has provoked interest in exploring the social impacts and trends possibly associated with hate crimes. This study examines the Quality of Life Framework of Canadians living in cities where rates of hate crime are the highest.