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Table 3a. Aboriginal Identity of accused and victim for selected Incident-based UCR respondents,1 by police service, Canada, 2003
Police service Aboriginal Identity of accused
Total Unknown2 Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
% of accused
St. John's (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary)
100
99
1
0
Halifax
100
38
0
62
Fredericton
100
29
7
64
Miramichi
100
0
18
82
Montréal
100
4
1
95
Sûreté du Québec
100
1
3
96
Ottawa
100
26
3
71
Thunder Bay
100
100
0
0
Kingston
100
20
2
79
Toronto
100
100
0
0
Ontario Provincial Police
100
96
2
2
Winnipeg
100
25
31
44
Moose Jaw
100
34
11
56
Prince Albert
100
28
57
15
Regina
100
57
27
16
Saskatoon
100
23
48
29
Calgary
100
12
9
78
Edmonton
100
100
0
0
Lethbridge
100
29
27
44
Vancouver
100
2
16
82
Note: Due to rounding, percentages may not add up to 100%.
1 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are not included in this table as they are in the process of converting to the Incident-based UCR Survey. Except for St. John's, Sûreté du Québec and Ontario Provincial Police, all other police services are municipal or regional forces. This is not an exhaustive list of police services responding to the Incident-based UCR Survey, but were selected to provide a view of incident-based data in each jurisdiction with forces reporting to the survey.
2 Includes refusal by the police service to report these data.
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, 2003, Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Collecting Data on Aboriginal People in the Criminal Justice System : Methods and Challenges, Catalogue no. 85-564-XWE2005001.


Table 3b. Aboriginal Identity of victim for selected Incident-based UCR respondents,1 by police service, Canada, 2003
Police service Aboriginal Identity of victim2
Total Unknown3 Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal
% of victims
St. John's (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary)
100
100
0
0
Halifax
100
16
0
84
Fredericton
100
1
10
89
Miramichi
100
1
6
93
Montréal
100
10
0
90
Sûreté du Québec
100
1
3
97
Ottawa
100
13
2
85
Thunder Bay
100
100
0
0
Kingston
100
46
0
54
Toronto
100
100
0
0
Ontario Provincial Police
100
95
1
4
Winnipeg
100
95
2
3
Moose Jaw
100
7
11
82
Prince Albert
100
11
50
39
Regina
100
69
15
16
Saskatoon
100
66
19
15
Calgary
100
3
6
91
Edmonton
100
100
0
0
Lethbridge
100
81
7
12
Vancouver
100
2
9
88
Note: Due to rounding, percentages may not add up to 100%.
1 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are not included in this table as they are in the process of converting to the Incident-based UCR Survey. Except for St. John's, Sûreté du Québec and Ontario Provincial Police, all other police services are municipal or regional forces. This is not an exhaustive list of police services responding to the Incident-based UCR Survey, but were selected to provide a view of incident-based data in each jurisdiction with forces reporting to the survey.
2 The collection of victim characteristics, such as Aboriginal Identity, is restricted to victims of violent offences only.
3 Includes refusal by the police service to report these data.
Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, 2003, Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, Collecting Data on Aboriginal People in the Criminal Justice System : Methods and Challenges, Catalogue no. 85-564-XWE2005001.