Keyword search
Filter results by
Search HelpKeyword(s)
Subject
Survey or statistical program
Portal
Results
All (19)
All (19) (0 to 10 of 19 results)
- 1. Infographic: Homicide in Canada, 2020 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2021084Description:
Using police-reported data from the 2020 Homicide Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of some of these data. Findings include results at the national, provincial, territorial and Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) levels. Also included are findings related to the Indigenous identity of victims and accused persons, gender of victims of homicide, as well as the prevalence of gang-related and firearm-related homicides.
Release date: 2021-11-25 - 2. Spousal violence trends in Canada, 2019 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2021076Description:
Key findings about self-reported spousal violence in Canada are presented in this infographic, including statistics on victims and the physical and emotional impacts of this type of violence. Trend data for the provinces are also highlighted.
Release date: 2021-10-06 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100016Description:
This Juristat article examines self-reported experiences of spousal violence in Canada. Based on the 2019 General Social Survey on Canadians’ Safety (Victimization), this article discusses the nature and prevalence of spousal violence, victim characteristics, the physical and emotional consequences of such violence and how victims sought support.
Release date: 2021-10-06 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021064Description:
Adverse childhood experiences such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, harsh parenting or neglect, or being exposed to violence in the home have all been consistently shown to be linked to subsequent experiences of victimization in adulthood. This infographic presents findings from the 2019 General Social Survey on Victimization, focusing on experiences of childhood maltreatment.
Release date: 2021-08-25 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100014Description:
This Juristat article presents findings from the 2019 General Social Survey on Victimization, focusing on self-reported victimization and perceptions of safety in the provinces and territories. In particular, this article focuses on the prevalence of victimization, the characteristics of victims and incidents, and the impacts and consequences of victimization. In addition, levels of reporting to police and factors associated with the decision to report victimization to police are examined.
Release date: 2021-08-25 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100015Description:
This Juristat article presents findings on the prevalence, characteristics and impacts of inappropriate sexualized behaviours, discrimination and sexual assault in Canadian workplaces. Using data from the 2020 Survey on Sexual Misconduct at work, it explores the experiences of workers aged 15 and older in the Canadian provinces. The context in which these experiences occurred-for example, where they happened and who was responsible-combined with information on demographics, occupation and workplace characteristics provides insight into Canadians' experiences of misconduct while at work. This analysis also provides information on workers' attitudes about behaviours related to misconduct and their perception of their employers' response.
Release date: 2021-08-12 - 7. Harassment and discrimination among faculty and researchers in Canada’s postsecondary institutionsArticles and reports: 75-006-X202100100006Description:
This study uses data from the Survey of Postsecondary Faculty and Researchers to examine workplace harassment and discrimination within Canada's postsecondary institutions. It sheds light on specific types of harassment, the relationship between the harasser and those being harassed, as well as the grounds for discrimination and types of discrimination. The study also examines the probability that those who were harassed took action against their harasser.
Release date: 2021-07-16 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021057Description:
Harassment can exist across all Canadian workplaces, occurring in any type of occupation and setting, including postsecondary institutions. This infographic uses data from the 2019 Survey of Postsecondary Faculty and Researchers to examine workplace harassment within Canada's postsecondary institutions. It sheds light on the prevalence and nature of workplace harassment in Canada's colleges and universities.
Release date: 2021-07-16 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100011Description:
This Juristat article examines family law cases active in the Canadian civil courts in 2019/2020 and profiles various case types where spouses or couples have experienced a family breakdown, which require the assistance of a court to resolve. The case types profiled in this report include divorce applications, custody/access cases, support only cases, child protection applications and family cases seeking a civil protection order. Additional analysis is provided on the contentious nature of the case, the sex of the applicant and respondent, whether the parties were represented or self-represented, types of court activity that took place throughout the fiscal year and the average number of days it took to reach a first disposition. Each profile establishes a baseline of family law court data which will enable future analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family law cases in the Canadian civil courts. Further, this report may also support further analysis of the effect of the March 1, 2021 Divorce Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.) amendments.
Release date: 2021-06-28 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100010Description:
This article examines crimes related to the sex trade before and after changes to the Criminal Code came into force in December of 2014. An examination of changes in the nature of police-reported incidents of sex-trade-related offences is presented, along with characteristics of persons accused of these crimes, victim characteristics and court case outcomes. Findings related to the different types of offences are presented using two five-year periods of pooled data (2010 to 2014 and 2015 to 2019), before and after the change in legislation.
Release date: 2021-06-21
Data (0)
Data (0) (0 results)
No content available at this time.
Analysis (19)
Analysis (19) (0 to 10 of 19 results)
- 1. Infographic: Homicide in Canada, 2020 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2021084Description:
Using police-reported data from the 2020 Homicide Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of some of these data. Findings include results at the national, provincial, territorial and Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) levels. Also included are findings related to the Indigenous identity of victims and accused persons, gender of victims of homicide, as well as the prevalence of gang-related and firearm-related homicides.
Release date: 2021-11-25 - 2. Spousal violence trends in Canada, 2019 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2021076Description:
Key findings about self-reported spousal violence in Canada are presented in this infographic, including statistics on victims and the physical and emotional impacts of this type of violence. Trend data for the provinces are also highlighted.
Release date: 2021-10-06 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100016Description:
This Juristat article examines self-reported experiences of spousal violence in Canada. Based on the 2019 General Social Survey on Canadians’ Safety (Victimization), this article discusses the nature and prevalence of spousal violence, victim characteristics, the physical and emotional consequences of such violence and how victims sought support.
Release date: 2021-10-06 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021064Description:
Adverse childhood experiences such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, harsh parenting or neglect, or being exposed to violence in the home have all been consistently shown to be linked to subsequent experiences of victimization in adulthood. This infographic presents findings from the 2019 General Social Survey on Victimization, focusing on experiences of childhood maltreatment.
Release date: 2021-08-25 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100014Description:
This Juristat article presents findings from the 2019 General Social Survey on Victimization, focusing on self-reported victimization and perceptions of safety in the provinces and territories. In particular, this article focuses on the prevalence of victimization, the characteristics of victims and incidents, and the impacts and consequences of victimization. In addition, levels of reporting to police and factors associated with the decision to report victimization to police are examined.
Release date: 2021-08-25 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100015Description:
This Juristat article presents findings on the prevalence, characteristics and impacts of inappropriate sexualized behaviours, discrimination and sexual assault in Canadian workplaces. Using data from the 2020 Survey on Sexual Misconduct at work, it explores the experiences of workers aged 15 and older in the Canadian provinces. The context in which these experiences occurred-for example, where they happened and who was responsible-combined with information on demographics, occupation and workplace characteristics provides insight into Canadians' experiences of misconduct while at work. This analysis also provides information on workers' attitudes about behaviours related to misconduct and their perception of their employers' response.
Release date: 2021-08-12 - 7. Harassment and discrimination among faculty and researchers in Canada’s postsecondary institutionsArticles and reports: 75-006-X202100100006Description:
This study uses data from the Survey of Postsecondary Faculty and Researchers to examine workplace harassment and discrimination within Canada's postsecondary institutions. It sheds light on specific types of harassment, the relationship between the harasser and those being harassed, as well as the grounds for discrimination and types of discrimination. The study also examines the probability that those who were harassed took action against their harasser.
Release date: 2021-07-16 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021057Description:
Harassment can exist across all Canadian workplaces, occurring in any type of occupation and setting, including postsecondary institutions. This infographic uses data from the 2019 Survey of Postsecondary Faculty and Researchers to examine workplace harassment within Canada's postsecondary institutions. It sheds light on the prevalence and nature of workplace harassment in Canada's colleges and universities.
Release date: 2021-07-16 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100011Description:
This Juristat article examines family law cases active in the Canadian civil courts in 2019/2020 and profiles various case types where spouses or couples have experienced a family breakdown, which require the assistance of a court to resolve. The case types profiled in this report include divorce applications, custody/access cases, support only cases, child protection applications and family cases seeking a civil protection order. Additional analysis is provided on the contentious nature of the case, the sex of the applicant and respondent, whether the parties were represented or self-represented, types of court activity that took place throughout the fiscal year and the average number of days it took to reach a first disposition. Each profile establishes a baseline of family law court data which will enable future analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family law cases in the Canadian civil courts. Further, this report may also support further analysis of the effect of the March 1, 2021 Divorce Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. 3 (2nd Supp.) amendments.
Release date: 2021-06-28 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100010Description:
This article examines crimes related to the sex trade before and after changes to the Criminal Code came into force in December of 2014. An examination of changes in the nature of police-reported incidents of sex-trade-related offences is presented, along with characteristics of persons accused of these crimes, victim characteristics and court case outcomes. Findings related to the different types of offences are presented using two five-year periods of pooled data (2010 to 2014 and 2015 to 2019), before and after the change in legislation.
Release date: 2021-06-21
Reference (0)
Reference (0) (0 results)
No content available at this time.
- Date modified: