Chart 3.2
Senior victims (65 years and older) of family violence, by sex
and accused-victim relationship, Canada, 2009
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1.
Includes biological, step, adoptive and foster
children.
2.
Includes current and former legally married
and common-law spouses.
3.
Includes all other family members related
by blood, marriage or adoption. Examples include grandchildren, uncles, aunts,
cousins and in-laws.
4.
Includes biological, step, adoptive and foster
parents.
5.
Includes biological, step, adoptive and foster
brothers and sisters.
Note(s): Excludes incidents where the victim's sex and/or age was unknown. In 2009,
data from the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey covered 99%
of the population of Canada. Rates are calculated on the basis of 100,000 population.
Populations based upon July 1st estimates from Statistics
Canada, Demography Division.
Source(s): Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Incident-based
Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
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