Victimization incidents (including spousal violence) reported by Canadians, by Aboriginal people and non-Aboriginal people, and type of offence, provinces and territories, 2014
Table 1Type of offence | Aboriginal peopleNote 1, Note 2 | Non-Aboriginal peopleNote 3, Note † | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
number (thousands) | rate | number (thousands) | rate | |
Sexual assaultNote 4 | 56Note E: Use with caution | 58Note E: Use with caution Note * | 577 | 20 |
RobberyNote 4 | 14Note E: Use with caution | 15Note E: Use with caution | 176 | 6 |
Physical assaultNote 4 | 88Note E: Use with caution | 90Note E: Use with caution Note * | 1,341 | 47 |
Total violent victimizationNote 4 | 159 | 163Note * | 2,094 | 74 |
Break and enterNote 5 | 21Note E: Use with caution | 74Note E: Use with caution Note * | 391 | 30 |
Motor vehicle/parts theftNote 5 | 5Note E: Use with caution | 18Note E: Use with caution | 231 | 18 |
Theft of household propertyNote 5 | 28Note E: Use with caution | 97Note * | 684 | 52 |
VandalismNote 5 | 16Note E: Use with caution | 55Note E: Use with caution | 514 | 39 |
Total household victimizationNote 5 | 70 | 244Note * | 1,820 | 138 |
Theft of personal propertyNote 4 | 98 | 101Note * | 2,062 | 72 |
E use with caution
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2014. |
Report a problem on this page
Is something not working? Is there information outdated? Can't find what you're looking for?
Please contact us and let us know how we can help you.
- Date modified: