Table 3
Homicides victims, by Aboriginal identity and sex, 2014 to 2016
Number – Aboriginal | Rate1 – Aboriginal | Number – Non-Aboriginal | Rate2 – Non-Aboriginal | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | ||||
Total homicide victims3 | 120 | 7.30 | 396 | 1.17 |
Male homicide victims | 90 | 11.11 | 276 | 1.65 |
Female homicide victims | 30 | 3.60 | 120 | 0.70 |
2015 | ||||
Total homicide victims3 | 148 | 8.76 | 455 | 1.34 |
Male homicide victims | 107 | 12.83 | 321 | 1.90 |
Female homicide victims | 41 | 4.79 | 134 | 0.78 |
2016 | ||||
Total homicide victims3 | 142 | 8.19 | 460 | 1.34 |
Male homicide victims | 113 | 13.20 | 341 | 2.00 |
Female homicide victims | 29 | 3.30 | 119 | 0.69 |
Note(s):
Complete data on Aboriginal identity are available for male victims starting in 2014 and for female victims starting in 1980.
Table note 1
Rates are calculated per 100,000 Aboriginal population, by sex.
Table note 2
Rates are calculated per 100,000 non-Aboriginal population, by sex.
Table note 3
Total homicide victims excludes persons where the Aboriginal identity was reported as unknown by police (e.g., 1% of victims in 2016).
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