Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile Sex of victim Relationship of accused to victim Total Female Male 4 Spouse includes legally married and common-law ... cases where sex of victim was unknown. Data are not nationally representative. Based on data from 154 police departments representing 56% of the national volume of crime in 2001. Violentcrime includes violations causing death, attempting the commission ... or the relationship between the accused and the victim may have been miscoded. 6 Sibling includes
Table 1.1 Victims of violentcrime reported to the police by sex of victim and relationship to accused, 20001, 2 Victimsex Relationship of accused to victim Total Female ... sex of victim and relationship of accused to victim was unknown. ... departments representing 53% of the national volume of crime in 2000. 3 Spouse includes
percent Total victims of violentcrime Total family Total spouse4 Current spouse4, 5 Ex ... 1. Excludes incidents where the sex and/or age of the victim was unknown ... representing 53% of the national volume of crime in 2004. 3. Violentcrimes include
Table 27 Aboriginal Status and Gender of Victim by ViolentOffence Type1 2, 1997 ViolentOffence Types Minor Sexual Assault Assault Homicide / Attempt Murder Serious Assault Other ViolentOffences Robbery Total N Total Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal ... Statistics Canada – Catalogue No. 85F0031 Police-Reported Aboriginal Crime in Saskatchewan Statistics Canada – Catalogue No. 85F0031
Table 2.3.1 Number and proportion of senior victims of violent crime1 by sex and relationship of accused to victim, reported to a subset of police departments, 2003 Relationship of victim to accused Total Females Males Number Percent Number Percent Number ... 1. Violentcrime includes violations causing death, attempting the commission of a capital crime, sexual assaults, assaults, violations resulting in the deprivation ... others related to the victim either by blood or by marriage. 4. Unknown includes
Results from the GSS indicate that emotional reactions to violent incidents differ according to the sex of the victim. One-third of violent incidents against a male victim resulted in respondents stating that they had not been emotionally ... Figure 4 Female victims of violentcrimes feel anger, fear and confusion, 2004 ... /aware 7E Annoyed 7E Victimized E Female victims 7E Hurt/disappointed 3E Male victims 5E Depression/anxiety attacks 3E percent of violent incidents E
to be the victims of offences where weapons were used (17%) than were women (5%) (Table 2 ... Offence Type Female Victims <20 N Total² Physical Assault Criminal Harassment Sexual Assault Kidnapping/Hostage-Taking Other Violent Violations² Victim Age Male victims 60+ <20 60+ N ... injury in the majority (77%) of police-reported spousal violence offences.1 Physical
Table 26 Aboriginal Status of Victim by ViolentOffence Type, 1997 1 2 3 Total Prince Albert Non-Aboriginal No. Offence Type Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal Aboriginal No. Rate No. Rate No. RateRate Homicide/Attempt Murder Serious Assault Minor Assault
Table 4.12 Total Victims of Violent Incidents, by Age and Sex*, 2000 Age Unknown Total < 12 Youth 12-17 Adult 18 + Total 60 + Total percentage 58 Statistics Canada – Catalogue no. 85-205 Canadian Crime Statistics, 2000 Age Unknown Total < 12 ... of crime. * Sex breakdowns may not add to the total because in some situations the sex ... MALE VICTIMS Homicide1 Criminal Negligence/Other Violations Causing Death
police departments, representing 53% of the national volume of crime. * Sex breakdowns may not add to the total because in some situations the sex of the person ... relative to a victim at the time the incident occurred. Spouse and ex-spouse denote ... MALE VICTIMS Homicide2 Criminal Negligence/Other Violations Causing Death