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- Public use microdata: 45-25-0001Description: These public use microdata files (PUMF) from the General Social Survey provide data on social trends in order to monitor changes in the living conditions and well-being of Canadians over time.Release date: 2026-04-22
- Table: 35-10-0164-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: This table shows the proportion of incidents of self-reported violent victimization that were reported to police, by gender of the victim and geography.Release date: 2025-07-10
- Data Visualization: 71-607-X2023012Description: This interactive data visualization tool uses graphs to present social inclusion indicators under the theme of Public services and institutions. The indicators (confidence in institutions [8], having a regular health care provider, perceived need for mental health care, unmet health care needs, perception of the local police force as doing a good job [6 measures]) can be disaggregated by visible minority and selected sociodemographic for the population in private households. Data are available for Canada and geographical regions of Canada. This data visualization tool is part of a broader conceptual framework on social inclusion and covers a total of 11 themes. Each theme has a similar interactive visualization tool.Release date: 2025-07-07
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202400100007Description: This Juristat article provides updated information on how incidents of sexual assault proceed through the criminal justice system, from police to courts. It also focuses on the characteristics of these incidents, victims, and accused persons that are associated with different outcomes at various stages of the process.Release date: 2024-11-06
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2024051Description: This infographic provides information on how incidents of sexual assault proceed through the criminal justice system, from police to courts.Release date: 2024-11-06
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202431138526Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2024-11-06
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202400100006Description: This Juristat article explores recent trends in police-reported sexual assault and other selected types of violent crime, following the implementation of changes to the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey in 2018. Analysis includes a focus on clearance status and victim, accused person and incident characteristics, comparing results from 2017 to the years that followed the changes.Release date: 2024-04-26
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X202408637504Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2024-03-26
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202300100005Description: This Juristat article examines experiences of discrimination in daily life among the Chinese population in Canada. In addition, perceptions of and experiences with the police and the justice system, and the types of serious legal problems that Chinese people experience, are also discussed.Release date: 2023-08-28
- 10. Self-reported fraud in Canada 2019 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X202320537264Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2023-07-24
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- Public use microdata: 45-25-0001Description: These public use microdata files (PUMF) from the General Social Survey provide data on social trends in order to monitor changes in the living conditions and well-being of Canadians over time.Release date: 2026-04-22
- Table: 35-10-0164-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: This table shows the proportion of incidents of self-reported violent victimization that were reported to police, by gender of the victim and geography.Release date: 2025-07-10
- Data Visualization: 71-607-X2023012Description: This interactive data visualization tool uses graphs to present social inclusion indicators under the theme of Public services and institutions. The indicators (confidence in institutions [8], having a regular health care provider, perceived need for mental health care, unmet health care needs, perception of the local police force as doing a good job [6 measures]) can be disaggregated by visible minority and selected sociodemographic for the population in private households. Data are available for Canada and geographical regions of Canada. This data visualization tool is part of a broader conceptual framework on social inclusion and covers a total of 11 themes. Each theme has a similar interactive visualization tool.Release date: 2025-07-07
- Table: 43-10-0059-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Percentage of the population aged 15 and over who stated that local police did a good job for six performance measures and percentage of persons who indicated being "Very satisfied" or "Satisfied" with their personal safety from crime, by visible minority and selected characteristics (age group, gender and immigrant status).Release date: 2023-01-23
- Table: 35-10-0120-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Number and percentage of incidents of self-reported violent victimization that were reported to police in the past 12 months by sex of victim, Canada, Geographical region of Canada.Release date: 2019-05-21
- Public use microdata: 12M0026XDescription:
This package was designed to help users access and manipulate the public use microdata file (PUMF – provincial) for the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) on Canadians’ Safety (Victimization). It contains the PUMF data and describes the objectives, methodology and estimation procedures for this survey as well as guidelines for releasing estimates.
Statistics Canada collected data on the topic of Canadians’ safety (Victimization) for the sixth time in 2014. Data were previously collected in 1988 (Cycle 3), 1993 (Cycle 8), 1999 (Cycle 13), 2004 (Cycle 18) and 2009 (Cycle 23). The 2014 provincial GSS collected data from persons aged 15 years and over living in private households in Canada, excluding residents of the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut and full time residents of institutions.
Between 2009 and 2014, the core content of the survey was revised in a number of ways, based on experience gained from earlier iterations. Some questions were revised to improve their clarity for respondents, and others were added or dropped following consultations with stakeholders from the justice sector, government and academic communities.
Release date: 2016-07-27 - Table: 35-10-0158-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: Every 5 yearsDescription: Proportion of the population who believe their local police are doing a good job or an average or poor job at enforcing the law, by sex, population aged 15 and over.Release date: 2016-01-27
- Table: 35-10-0159-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: Every 5 yearsDescription: Proportion of the population who believe their local police are doing a good job or an average or poor job at responding quickly to calls, by sex, population aged 15 and over.Release date: 2016-01-27
- Table: 35-10-0160-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: Every 5 yearsDescription: Proportion of the population who believe their local police are doing a good job or an average or poor job at being approachable and easy to talk to, by sex, population aged 15 and over.Release date: 2016-01-27
- Table: 35-10-0161-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: Every 5 yearsDescription: Proportion of the population who believe their local police are doing a good job or an average or poor job at supplying information to the public on ways to prevent crime, by sex, population aged 15 and over.Release date: 2016-01-27
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- 61. Victimization of Aboriginal people in Canada, 2014 ArchivedArticles and reports: 85-002-X201600114631Description:
This Juristat article uses data from the 2014 General Social Survey on Victimization to present information on Aboriginal victimization, with a particular focus on violent victimization. Characteristics associated with these incidents, including possible risk factors, as well as consequences of victimization, reasons for reporting or not reporting the victimization to the police, perceptions of personal safety, and perceptions of the criminal justice system are also explored.
Release date: 2016-06-28 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201616514622Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2016-06-13
- Articles and reports: 89-652-X2016005Description:
This paper examines the perceptions of residents in the territories of the performance of the police in their communities, using data from the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) on Victimization. The impact of geography, socio-demographic and neighbourhood characteristics on perceptions are also discussed.
Release date: 2016-06-13 - 64. Criminal victimization in the territories 2014 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X20161184974Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2016-04-27
- 65. Criminal victimization in the territories, 2014 ArchivedArticles and reports: 85-002-X201600114470Geography: Geographical region of CanadaDescription: This Juristat presents the first results from the 2014 General Social Survey on Victimization in the territories. The analysis provides insight on the nature and extent of criminal victimization in the territories. The report also examines the factors associated with the risk of being the victim of a crime, the characteristics of spousal violence, the consequences of victimization, the reporting of incidents to police, feelings of safety and perceptions of the police.Release date: 2016-04-27
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X201606213746Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2016-03-02
- Articles and reports: 89-652-X2016002Description:
This report examines Canadians’ perceptions of neighbourhood disorder. Based on data from the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) on Victimization, an overview of perceptions of neighbourhood disorder is presented by type of disorder, by province, and by census metropolitan area (CMA). Differences by demographic characteristics are also explored. In addition, this article examines selected neighbourhood-level characteristics at the national level and for Canada’s eight largest CMAs.
Release date: 2016-03-02 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X201600114303Description:
This Juristat article profiles a general overview of family violence in Canada, intimate partner violence (including both spousal and dating violence partners), family violence against children, and family violence against seniors. This annual article is designed to help monitor changes in family violence over time and identify emerging issues.
Release date: 2016-01-21 - 69. Family Violence in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2016001Description:
This infographic, entitled Family Violence in Canada, presents results from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and General Social Survey on victimization. Findings cover the prevalence of both police-reported and self-reported family and spousal violence in Canada.
Release date: 2016-01-21 - 70. Aboriginal statistics at a glance second edition ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201535812961Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-12-24
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 89-657-X2023001Description: This document presents a complete list of the social inclusion indicators for ethnocultural groups in Canada that are available on the homepage of our Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub. The information provided for each indicator includes a short description of the corresponding derivation, available data sources and reference years, and accessible levels of geographical disaggregation. Each indicator has various corresponding products (data tables, visualization tools and analytical documents).Release date: 2023-03-29
- 2. Collecting Data on Aboriginal People in the Criminal Justice System: Methods and Challenges ArchivedSurveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 85-564-XGeography: Province or territoryDescription:
This objective of this report is to present the status of national data on Aboriginal people who come into contact with the criminal justice system as offenders and victims. The report examines the current and potential collection of an individual's Aboriginal identity through various justice-related surveys at Statistics Canada, the challenges within these surveys to collect these data and provides some insight into the quality of these data. The data and sources are examined within the context of information needs for the justice and social policy sectors, and in relation to the preferred method of measuring Aboriginal Identity at Statistics Canada. Data sources examined include the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, the Homicide Survey, the Integrated Criminal Courts Survey, the Adult Corrections Survey, the Youth Custody and Community Services Survey, the Youth Alternative Measures Survey, the Transition Home Survey, the Victim Services Survey and the General Social Survey on Victimization. Finally, the report briefly describes efforts by other countries to improve justice-related information on their indigenous populations.
Release date: 2005-05-10