Table 10
Clients served by victim service providers, by sex of victim and type of crime, Alberta, May 24, 2012

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Clients served by victim service providers, by sex of victim and type of crime, Alberta, May 24, 2012
Table summary
This table presents the number of clients served by victim service providers on "snapshot day", May 24, 2012 by sex and type of crime. The row headers provide information by type of crime or offence. The column headers provide information on the number and percent of clients for males, females, unknown sex and total.
Type of crime Males Females Unknown sex Total
  number percent number percent number percent number percent
Violent offences 273 73 767 83 64 85 1,104 80
Homicide 29 8 30 3 0 0 59 4
Other offences causing death 1 15 4 21 2 0 0 36 3
Sexual assault 74 20 293 32 12 16 379 28
by spouse, ex-spouse, intimate partner 9 2 55 6 4 5 68 5
by other family member 22 6 127 14 7 9 156 11
by non-family relationship 43 11 111 12 1 1 155 11
Other violent offences 2 155 41 423 46 52 69 630 46
by spouse, ex-spouse, intimate partner 51 14 221 24 49 65 321 23
by other family member 69 18 157 17 0 0 226 16
by non-family relationship 35 9 45 5 3 4 83 6
Other types of incidents 103 27 155 17 11 15 269 20
Non-violent offences 3 43 11 50 5 9 12 102 7
Impaired driving 4 1 4 0 0 0 8 1
Other traffic offences 3 1 6 1 2 3 11 1
Non-criminal incidents 4 44 12 79 9 0 0 123 9
Traffic incidents - undetermined if criminal 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0
Other incidents - undetermined if criminal 8 2 14 2 0 0 22 2
Unknown type of crime 5 ... 14 ... 77 ... 96 ...
Total 381 100 936 100 152 100 1,469 100
Other offences causing death includes impaired driving causing death, dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death, criminal negligence causing death and infanticide.
Other violent offences includes crimes that either cause or threaten to cause harm to an individual.
Non-violent offences includes property crimes and other non-violent Criminal Code offences.
Non-criminal incidents include other traumatic events such as natural disasters, suicides, and drowning.
Note(s):
Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding, and do not include “Unknown type of crime” in their calculation.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Victim Services Survey 2011/2012.
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