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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2026010Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this infographic presents police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada from 2014 to 2024. These incidents include online sexual offences against children, such as luring and non-consensual distribution of intimate images, and online child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences.Release date: 2026-03-10
- 2. Online child sexual exploitation: A statistical profile of police-reported incidents in Canada, 2024Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100002Description: Online child sexual exploitation captures a wide range of criminal offences involving victims aged 17 or younger. These include, for example, luring, invitation to sexual touching, non-consensual distribution of intimate images, as well as online child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences. Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this Juristat article explores the prevalence and nature of online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police in 2024. In addition, data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey are used to examine the number and types of cases involving sexual offences against children likely facilitated online that were completed in adult criminal court and youth court from 2014/2015 to 2023/2024.Release date: 2026-03-10
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025055Description: Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this infographic presents data on subsequent contacts with police over a nine-year period for individuals living in rural areas of the Canadian provinces who were accused of a crime in 2014.Release date: 2025-12-09
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100007Description: This Juristat article uses police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to examine re-offending patterns among accused persons living in rural areas of the provinces who came into contact with police in 2014. This analysis examines several key dimensions related to re-contact with police, including the prevalence of re-contact, frequency of re-contact, time to re-contact and nature of re-contact over a nine-year reference period.Release date: 2025-12-09
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100006Description: The rural crime fact sheets use data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to examine the nature and extent of police-reported crime in rural areas of each province, making comparisons with urban areas. Where applicable, rural and urban areas are further disaggregated by northern and southern region. The analysis focuses on types of crime reported by police, as well as victim and accused characteristics.Release date: 2025-06-10
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025022Description: Using a data file linking police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey with court data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of how online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police between 2014 and 2021 proceeded through the criminal justice process. Physical assault incidents involving victims aged 17 years and younger are used as a benchmark for comparison.Release date: 2025-03-11
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100003Description: Online child sexual exploitation captures a wide range of criminal offences involving victims aged 17 years and younger, including luring, invitation to sexual touching, and non-consensual distribution of intimate images, as well as online child pornography (including child pornography generated using artificial intelligence). Using a data file linking police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to court data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey, this Juristat article explores how online child sexual exploitation incidents progress through the criminal justice system, from police to courts. More specifically, the article examines the criminal justice outcomes (i.e., charges laid, decisions made in relation to these charges and, where possible, sentencing outcomes) of online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police between 2014 and 2021 that resulted in a completed court case between fiscal years 2013/2014 and 2022/2023.Release date: 2025-03-11
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2024007Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and the Integrated Criminal Courts Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of the prevalence of police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada between 2014 and 2022. Findings include the types of incidents reported to police, including both online sexual offences against children and child pornography offences, as well as characteristics of victims and accused persons.Release date: 2024-03-27
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202400100003Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and the Integrated Criminal Courts Survey, this Juristat article expands on previous analysis and explores the prevalence and nature of police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada between 2014 and 2022. This article examines the types of incidents reported to police, including both online sexual offences against children and child pornography offences, as well as characteristics of victims and accused persons. An analysis of court data is presented, examining the types of charges processed in Canadian courts related to sexual offences against children that were likely facilitated online. Characteristics of adults and youth accused are also presented, along with the outcome of the charges laid against them.Release date: 2024-03-12
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202200100001Description:
The purpose of the Canadian Legal Problems Survey (CLPS) is to identify the kinds of serious problems people face, how they attempt to resolve them, and how these experiences may impact their lives. This Juristat article will help to better understand the various methods people use to resolve problems - not just formal systems such as courts and tribunals, but also informal channels such as self-help strategies.
Release date: 2022-01-18
Stats in brief (7)
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2026010Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this infographic presents police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada from 2014 to 2024. These incidents include online sexual offences against children, such as luring and non-consensual distribution of intimate images, and online child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences.Release date: 2026-03-10
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025055Description: Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this infographic presents data on subsequent contacts with police over a nine-year period for individuals living in rural areas of the Canadian provinces who were accused of a crime in 2014.Release date: 2025-12-09
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025022Description: Using a data file linking police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey with court data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of how online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police between 2014 and 2021 proceeded through the criminal justice process. Physical assault incidents involving victims aged 17 years and younger are used as a benchmark for comparison.Release date: 2025-03-11
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2024007Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and the Integrated Criminal Courts Survey, this infographic is a visual representation of the prevalence of police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada between 2014 and 2022. Findings include the types of incidents reported to police, including both online sexual offences against children and child pornography offences, as well as characteristics of victims and accused persons.Release date: 2024-03-27
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2019084Description:
This infographic examines Canadians' perceptions related to gender-based violence and gender equality, using data from the Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces.
Release date: 2019-12-09 - Stats in brief: 85-005-X201900100001Description: This Juristat Bulletin-Quick Fact examines Canadian's perceptions of and attitudes towards gender-based violence, gender equality, and gender expression.Release date: 2019-12-09
- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2019083Description: This infographic presents results from the Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces, focusing on Canadians' experiences of unwanted sexual behaviours in public and online.Release date: 2019-12-05
Articles and reports (13)
Articles and reports (13) (0 to 10 of 13 results)
- 1. Online child sexual exploitation: A statistical profile of police-reported incidents in Canada, 2024Articles and reports: 85-002-X202600100002Description: Online child sexual exploitation captures a wide range of criminal offences involving victims aged 17 or younger. These include, for example, luring, invitation to sexual touching, non-consensual distribution of intimate images, as well as online child sexual abuse and exploitation material offences. Using police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, this Juristat article explores the prevalence and nature of online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police in 2024. In addition, data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey are used to examine the number and types of cases involving sexual offences against children likely facilitated online that were completed in adult criminal court and youth court from 2014/2015 to 2023/2024.Release date: 2026-03-10
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100007Description: This Juristat article uses police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to examine re-offending patterns among accused persons living in rural areas of the provinces who came into contact with police in 2014. This analysis examines several key dimensions related to re-contact with police, including the prevalence of re-contact, frequency of re-contact, time to re-contact and nature of re-contact over a nine-year reference period.Release date: 2025-12-09
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100006Description: The rural crime fact sheets use data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to examine the nature and extent of police-reported crime in rural areas of each province, making comparisons with urban areas. Where applicable, rural and urban areas are further disaggregated by northern and southern region. The analysis focuses on types of crime reported by police, as well as victim and accused characteristics.Release date: 2025-06-10
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202500100003Description: Online child sexual exploitation captures a wide range of criminal offences involving victims aged 17 years and younger, including luring, invitation to sexual touching, and non-consensual distribution of intimate images, as well as online child pornography (including child pornography generated using artificial intelligence). Using a data file linking police-reported data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey to court data from the Integrated Criminal Court Survey, this Juristat article explores how online child sexual exploitation incidents progress through the criminal justice system, from police to courts. More specifically, the article examines the criminal justice outcomes (i.e., charges laid, decisions made in relation to these charges and, where possible, sentencing outcomes) of online child sexual exploitation incidents reported by police between 2014 and 2021 that resulted in a completed court case between fiscal years 2013/2014 and 2022/2023.Release date: 2025-03-11
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202400100003Description: Using data from the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and the Integrated Criminal Courts Survey, this Juristat article expands on previous analysis and explores the prevalence and nature of police-reported incidents of online child sexual exploitation in Canada between 2014 and 2022. This article examines the types of incidents reported to police, including both online sexual offences against children and child pornography offences, as well as characteristics of victims and accused persons. An analysis of court data is presented, examining the types of charges processed in Canadian courts related to sexual offences against children that were likely facilitated online. Characteristics of adults and youth accused are also presented, along with the outcome of the charges laid against them.Release date: 2024-03-12
- Articles and reports: 85-002-X202200100001Description:
The purpose of the Canadian Legal Problems Survey (CLPS) is to identify the kinds of serious problems people face, how they attempt to resolve them, and how these experiences may impact their lives. This Juristat article will help to better understand the various methods people use to resolve problems - not just formal systems such as courts and tribunals, but also informal channels such as self-help strategies.
Release date: 2022-01-18 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100009Description:
This article, focusing on young women, is one in a series of short reports examining experiences of intimate partner violence among members of different population groups, based on self-reported data from the 2018 Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces. It explores the prevalence, nature, and impact of intimate partner violence on Canadians.
Release date: 2021-05-19 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X202100100006Description:
This article, focusing on women with disabilities, is one in a series of short reports examining experiences of intimate partner violence among members of different population groups, based on self-reported data from the 2018 Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces. It explores the prevalence, nature, and impact of intimate partner violence on Canadians.
Release date: 2021-04-26 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X201900100018Description:
This Juristat article examines family violence in Canada. It includes sections dedicated to police-reported data on intimate partner violence, family violence against children and youth, and family violence against seniors.
Release date: 2019-12-12 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X201900100017Description: This Juristat article provides an in-depth analysis on the experiences of inappropriate behaviours in public, online and at work, as well as information on experiences and characteristics of violent victimization. Using data from the 2018 Survey of Safety in Public and Private Spaces, this gender-based analysis fills a critical gap by measuring behaviours that have not previously been a focus of other surveys.Release date: 2019-12-05