Homicide in Canada, 2012
This annual Juristat examines homicide in Canada. It includes information on the characteristics of homicide incidents (murder, manslaughter and infanticide), victims and accused persons. Short and long-term trends in homicide are presented at the national, provincial/territorial and census metropolitan area levels. Gang-related homicides, firearm-related homicides, intimate partner homicides, youth homicides and international comparisons of homicide are also explored.
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Accused persons profiles
- Analytical products
- Attempted homicides
- Census metropolitan areas
- Crimes and offences
- Family related homicides
- Family violence
- Firearms
- Gangs
- Homicide rates
- Homicides
- International comparisons
- Provinces
- Sex
- Spousal violence
- Territories
- Victims
- Violence
- Violence against women
- Violent crimes and offences
- Young offenders