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YORK REGIONAL POLICE

STATISTICAL REPORT
JANUARY DECEMBER 2010

March 2011
Prepared by Statistics Unit

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action taken in reliance upon any information or data provided.

YORK REGIONAL POLICE


2010 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About this Report
In this Report.......................................................................................................................1
How are Crimes Counted? ..................................................................................................1
Making Comparisons ..........................................................................................................1
Terminology ........................................................................................................................1
Types of Violations: Incident-based Reporting ..................................................................3
Changes in Reporting Methodology ...................................................................................5
Executive Summary .........................................................................................................................7
Region of York Statistics
Crime Statistics Five Year Data (20062010) ................................................................11
Crimes Against Persons (20092010) ...............................................................................12
Crimes Against Property (20092010) ..............................................................................13
Five Year Trend Selected Violations (20062010)
Crimes Against Persons.........................................................................................14
Violations Causing Death ......................................................................................15
Attempt Capital Crime ..........................................................................................16
Sexual Assault .......................................................................................................17
Assault ...................................................................................................................18
Robbery .................................................................................................................19
Crimes Against Property .......................................................................................20
Other Criminal Code .............................................................................................21
Total Criminal & Federal Violations (excluding Traffic) .....................................22
Traffic Violations ..................................................................................................23
Crime Statistics (20092010) ............................................................................................24
Robbery Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................25
Stolen Vehicle Statistics (20092010) ..............................................................................26
Traffic Violations (20092010).........................................................................................27
Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision Statistics (20092010) ......................................................28
Clearance Rates (20092010) ...........................................................................................29
Youth Crime (20092010) ................................................................................................30
Hate Crime (20092010) ...................................................................................................31
Calls for Service (20092010) ..........................................................................................32
Call Type Comparison (20092010) ................................................................................33
Miscellaneous Statistics (20092010) ............................................................................. 36

District 1 Statistics
Map ................................................................................................................................... 37
Crime Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................... 38
Clearance Rate (20092010)............................................................................................. 39
District 2 Statistics
Map ................................................................................................................................... 40
Crime Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................... 41
Clearance Rate (20092010)............................................................................................. 42
District 3 Statistics
Map ................................................................................................................................... 43
Crime Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................... 44
Clearance Rate (20092010)............................................................................................. 45
District 4 Statistics
Map ................................................................................................................................... 46
Crime Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................... 47
Clearance Rate (20092010)............................................................................................. 48
District 5 Statistics
Map ................................................................................................................................... 49
Crime Statistics (20092010) ........................................................................................... 50
Clearance Rate (20092010)............................................................................................. 51
Municipality Crime Statistics (2009-2010)
Aurora ............................................................................................................................... 52
East Gwillimbury .............................................................................................................. 53
Georgina............................................................................................................................ 54
King................................................................................................................................... 55
Markham ........................................................................................................................... 56
Newmarket ........................................................................................................................ 57
Richmond Hill................................................................................................................... 58
Vaughan ............................................................................................................................ 59
Whitchurch-Stouffville ..................................................................................................... 60

ABOUT THIS REPORT


IN THIS REPORT
This report contains a summary of crime statistics for York Regional Police
pertaining to incidents reported between January 1 and December 31, 2010. A oneyear and five-year comparison is made. Miscellaneous statistics are also included.

HOW ARE CRIMES COUNTED?


York Regional Police publishes crime statistics based on the number of reported
violations using the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR2) methodology.
UCR2 classifies incidents according to the four most serious violations in the
incident (generally the violations which carry the longest maximum sentences under
the Criminal Code). Violent incidents are classified differently from other types of
crime. For violent crime, a separate incident is recorded for each victim. In
categorizing incidents, violent violations always take precedence over non-violent
violations. For the purposes of this report, all violations within an incident are
included and robbery violations are counted per incident.
All data in this report is based on reported crimes and represents a snapshot at
the time of extraction from the records management system at year-end. Unless
otherwise noted, any updates or revisions to data for the years previous to 2010 are
not reflected in this report.

MAKING COMPARISONS
Unless otherwise noted, all crime statistics in this report are compiled using
Incident-based reporting methodology. These statistics should not be compared with
those provided by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS), a division of
Statistics Canada, who publish the data received to an Aggregate-based UCR2
format which measures only the most serious offence related to an incident. In
addition, CCJS includes the number of offences reported by the Toronto North
Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police with York Regional Polices crime
statistics.
CCJS data should be used for comparisons between policing jurisdictions because
all data is compiled using the same reporting methodology.

TERMINOLOGY
Actual totals include only those incidents for which an occurrence report was made
and have been substantiated through police investigation.
ATM robberies include robberies at ATM machines within financial institutions or
at stand-alone locations where the victim is approached and forced to withdraw
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money or is robbed as they are leaving the machine.


Calls for service occur when information is provided requiring a police response
that generates an incident number.
Car Jacking includes robberies where the intent is to steal a motor vehicle with the
use or threat of violence against the person(s) in care or control of that vehicle.
Clearance rates are calculated by the number of violations cleared by charge or
otherwise (persons processed by other means) divided by the number of violations.
These violations may not necessarily have occurred during the reporting period but
some time prior.
Crime rates are expressed as a rate per 100,000 population using year-end
population estimates supplied by the York Region Planning and Development
Services Department and have been rounded to two decimals.
Criminal incident refers to a set of connected events which usually constitute an
occurrence report. One incident can include more than one violation.
Deposit robberies include robberies where a business deposit is stolen from a
person using force.
Financial robberies include robberies occurring at banks, credit unions, or
involving armoured cars.
Hate crime means a criminal offence committed against a person or property which
is motivated by the offenders bias, prejudice or hate based on race, national or
ethnic origin, language, colour, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability,
sexual orientation, or any other similar factor.
Home invasion is an intrusion into a residence with the intent of robbing the
occupants therein.
Offence is defined as a statistical fact for aggregate-based reporting. This
terminology is not used in incident-based reporting.
Other robberies include robberies that do not meet the criteria for any of the other
categories. Examples include hotel robberies, robberies by uninvited guests at house
parties, and break and enter occurrences that result in a robbery occurring.
Retail robberies include robberies occurring at retail or commercial premises
including convenience stores, restaurants/fast food establishments, massage
parlours, gas stations, and donut/coffee shops.
Street robberies include muggings and intimidation style robberies and all other
robberies by force or threat of force that occurs in a public place.

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Violation refers to a contravention of the Criminal Code, Federal, or Provincial


Statutes.
Young person refers to a person aged 12 - 17 years inclusive (Youth Criminal Justice
Act).
Youth refers to a person under the age of 18 years.
Youth crime refers to the number of youths formally charged plus processed by
other means for committing a criminal or federal offence.

TYPES OF VIOLATIONS: INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING


Crimes Against Persons are crimes involving aggressive action (with the intent to
do harm) or threat of such action by one person against another. These include
violations causing death, attempt capital crime, sexual violations, assault, robbery
and other violent violations, and violations/deprivation of freedom.
Violations Causing Death include murder 1st degree, murder 2nd degree,
manslaughter, infanticide, criminal negligence cause death, and other related
offences causing death.
Attempt Capital Crime violations include attempted murder and conspiracy to
commit murder.
Sexual violations include aggravated sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon
or cause bodily harm, sexual assault, and other sexual crimes (including sexual
interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation, incest, anal
intercourse, and bestiality). Effective April 1, 2008, this category also includes
corrupting morals of a child, voyeurism and luring child via computer.
Assault violations include aggravated assault, assault with a weapon or cause bodily
harm, assault, unlawfully cause bodily harm, discharge firearm with intent, assault
peace/public officer, criminal negligence cause bodily harm, and other assaults.
Effective April 1, 2008, this category also includes use firearm/imitation in
commission of offence and point firearm.
Robbery and Other Violent Violations include robbery, extortion, criminal
harassment, uttering threats, explosives causing death/bodily harm, arson
disregard for human life, and other violent violations. Effective April 1, 2008, this
category also includes intimidation of a justice system participant, intimidation of a
non-justice system participant, and indecent/harassing telephone calls.
Violations/Deprivation of Freedom include kidnapping, forcible confinement,
hostage taking, Trafficking in Persons, and abduction.
Crimes Against Property involve unlawful acts with respect to property but do not
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involve the use or threat of violence against an individual. These include arson,
break and enter, theft, have stolen goods, fraud, and mischief.
Drug violations include violations under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
and the Food and Drug Act. These violations are comprised of possession, trafficking,
and importation/exportation or production of various illicit controlled drugs and
substances.
Weapons violations include violations under the Criminal Code which involve any
thing used, designed to be used or intended for use in causing death or injury to any
person or used for the purpose of threatening or intimidating any person. These
include possession, use (effective April 1, 2008, this category is included in assault
violations), trafficking, pointing (effective April 1, 2008, this category is included in
assault violations), unauthorized import/export, firearms documentation and
administration, and unsafe storage.
Public Morals violations include prostitution, indecent acts, production/distribution
of child pornography, gaming and betting, and public morals.
Other Criminal Code violations include the remaining non-traffic Criminal Code
violations that are classified as neither violent nor property violations. These
violations are divided into two parts:
Part A: include bail violations, counterfeiting currency, disturb the peace,
escape custody, luring a child via computer (effective April 1, 2008, this
category is included in sexual violations), obstruct, unlawfully at large,
trespass at night, fail to appear, breach of probation, and
threatening/harassing telephone calls (effective April 1, 2008, this category is
included in robbery and other violent violations).
Part B: include offences against public order, offences relating to terrorist
activity, offences against administration of law and justice, invasion of privacy,
offences against the person and reputation, offences against the rights or
property, fraudulent transactions/contracts and trade, intimidation of justice
system participant, wilful/forbidden acts/respect of certain property, offences
related to currency, proceeds of crime, attempts/conspiracies/accessories,
offences relating to criminal organization, and all other criminal code.
Federal Statutes violations include violations under all other federal statutes. They
include the Bankruptcy Act, Income Tax Act, Canada Shipping Act, Public Health Act,
Customs Act, Competition Act, Excise Act, Immigration Act, Firearms Act, National
Defence Act, Young Offenders Act, Youth Criminal Justice Act, and Other Federal
Statutes.
Traffic violations include all traffic violations under the Criminal Code. These
include dangerous operation, evade police, impaired related violations, street racing,
and other criminal traffic violations.
Other Criminal Traffic violations include fail to stop or remain and drive while
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prohibited.

CHANGES IN REPORTING METHODOLOGY


In December 2006, Bill C-19 received royal assent amending the Criminal Code by
making street racing an offence. To correspond with this, the CCJS implemented
violation codes relating to dangerous operation while street racing. These violation
codes fall under the Criminal Code Traffic category.
In June 2007, Bill C-59 received royal assent amending the Criminal Code to
address the illegal recording of movies in theatres. To correspond with this, the
CCJS implemented a violation code for the unauthorized recording of a movie. This
violation code is included in the Other Criminal Code category.
In April 2008, multiple changes were made to the reporting methodology of Incidentbased reporting by the CCJS. These included extractions of certain components
formerly part of multi-offence codes, code repositioning from one crime category to
another, or aiming to respond to statistical needs expressed by their stakeholders.
The following is a list of changes that have an impact on the reporting of crime
within this report:
Corrupting Morals of a Child moved from Other Criminal Code Part A to
Crimes Against Persons
Luring a Child Via a Computer - moved from Other Criminal Code Part A
to Crimes Against Persons
Voyeurism - moved from Other Criminal Code Part A to Crimes Against
Persons
Use Firearm (or Imitation) in Commission of Offence moved from
Weapons Violations to Crimes Against Persons
Pointing a Firearm - moved from Weapons Violations to Crimes Against
Persons
Intimidation of a Justice System Participant or a Journalist moved from
Other Criminal Code Part B to Crimes Against Persons
Intimidation of a Non-Justice Participant - moved from Other Criminal
Code Part B to Crimes Against Persons
Harassing Phone Calls moved from Other Criminal Code Part A to
Crimes Against Persons
Utter Threats to Property/Animals moved from Other Criminal Code
Part B to Other Criminal Code Part A
Public Incitement of Hatred - moved from Other Criminal Code Part B to
Other Criminal Code Part A
Due to these changes, caution must be used when making one or five-year
comparisons between Crimes Against Persons, Other Criminal Code, and Weapons
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Violations.
Prior to 2009, motor vehicle collisions that were reported to the York Regional Police
Collision Reporting Centre were entered into a stand-alone database (YRPCOL).
Beginning in 2009, these collision reports were entered into the York Regional Police
Records Management System (Versadex RMS). Due to this business practice change,
the number of Criminal Code Fail to Remain violations increased significantly. This
must be noted when making comparisons with the Traffic Violations data.
In 2009, new dispatch call types of fraud intake and vital signs absent were
introduced.
In January 2010, Bill S4 came into force introducing a new law codifying Identity
Theft. To correspond with this, the CCJS implanted new violation codes for Identity
Theft and Identity Fraud. For the purposes of this report, these two violation codes
are included in the Fraud category.
In June 2010, Trafficking in Persons under the age of 18, Bill C-268, came into
effect amending the Criminal Code. This new section is coded to the existing UCR
code for Trafficking in Persons.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

265,533 CALLS FOR SERVICE were received in 2010 compared to 242,491 during
the corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 23,042 calls
or 9.5 percent. Based on the rate of Calls for Service per 100,000 population,
there has been an increase of 6.5 percent.

36,412 CRIMINAL & FEDERAL violations were reported between January 1 and
December 31, 2010 compared to 36,809 during the corresponding period in
2009. This represents a decrease of 397 violations or 1.1 percent. Based on the
rate of Criminal & Federal violations per 100,000 population, there has been a
decrease of 3.8 percent.

7,051 CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS (violent crime) violations were reported between
January 1 and December 31, 2010 compared to 6,981 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 70 violations or
1.0 percent. The violent crime rate in 2010 was 663.95 compared to 676.06
during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 1.8
percent.

7 VIOLATIONS CAUSING DEATH (Homicide and Criminal Negligence Cause Death)


were reported in 2010 compared to 2 during the corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 5 violations or 250.0 percent. Based on the rate
of Violations Causing Death per 100,000 population, there has been an
increase of 240.3 percent.

28 ATTEMPT CAPITAL CRIME violations were reported in 2010 compared to 12


during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 16
violations or 133.3 percent. Based on the rate of Attempt Capital Crime
violations per 100,000 population, there has been an increase of 126.9 percent.

428 SEXUAL VIOLATIONS were reported in 2010 compared to 404 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 24 violations or
5.9 percent. Based on the rate of Sexual Violations per 100,000 population,
there has been an increase of 3.0 percent.

3,537 ASSAULT violations were reported in 2010 compared to 3,478 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 59 violations or
1.7 percent. Based on the rate of Assault violations per 100,000 population,
there has been a decrease of 1.1 percent.

414 ROBBERY violations were reported in 2010 compared to 388 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 26 violations or
6.7 percent. Based on the rate of Robbery violations per 100,000 population,
there has been an increase of 3.7 percent. Car Jacking incidents represent 2.2
percent of the total Robbery violations while Home Invasions represent 5.8
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percent. Street related robberies during this period represent 66.0 percent of all
robberies.

6,558 DOMESTIC RELATED occurrences (criminal and non-criminal) were


reported in 2010 compared to 5,000 during the corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 1,558 occurrences or 31.2 percent. Of the total
occurrences reported, 20.9 percent resulted in charges, while no probable
grounds for charges were found in 79.1 percent of the cases.

HATE CRIME reported in York Region increased 41.3 percent in 2010 compared
to the corresponding period in 2009. There were 106 criminal occurrences of
hate motivated crime reported in 2010 compared to 75 in 2009.

21,910 CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY (property crime) violations were reported


between January 1st and December 31st, 2010 compared to 22,610 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 700 violations or
3.1 percent. The property crime rate in 2010 was 2,063.12 compared to
2,189.61 during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease
of 5.8 percent.

1,026 STOLEN VEHICLES were reported in 2010 compared to 1,329 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 303 vehicles or
22.8 percent. Based on the rate of stolen vehicles per 100,000 population, there
has been a decrease of 24.9 percent. Automobiles continue to represent almost
half of the vehicles stolen (42.8 percent) with Honda continuing to be the most
common make (20.6 percent). Ford (18.3 percent) was the most frequent make
of truck stolen.

4,016 OTHER CRIMINAL CODE (INCLUDING WEAPONS & PUBLIC MORALS) violations
were reported in 2010 compared to 3,999 during the corresponding period in
2009. This represents an increase of 17 violations or 0.4 percent. Based on the
rate of Other Criminal Code violations per 100,000 population, there has been
a decrease of 2.4 percent.

3,790 CRIMINAL TRAFFIC violations were reported in 2010 compared to 4,084


during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 294
violations or 7.2 percent. Based on the rate of Criminal Traffic violations per
100,000 population, there has been a decrease of 9.8 percent.

1,095 IMPAIRED OPERATION/RELATED violations were reported in 2010 compared


to 1,181 during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of
86 violations or 7.3 percent. Based on the rate of Impaired Operation/Related
violations per 100,000 population, there has been a decrease of 9.8 percent.

305 DANGEROUS OPERATION violations were reported in 2010 compared to 360


during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 55
violations or 15.3 percent. Based on the rate of Dangerous Operation violations
per 100,000 population, there has been a decrease of 17.6 percent.
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YOUTH CRIME (the number of youths formally charged and processed by other
means) in York Region decreased 15.8 percent in 2010 compared to the
corresponding period in 2009. The number of young persons charged decreased
23.2 percent and the number of youths processed by other means decreased
12.0 percent. The Youth Crime rate decreased 19.0 percent.

The CLEARANCE RATE for Crimes Against Persons increased to 80.4 percent in
2009 compared to 78.6 percent during the corresponding period in 2009. The
Property Crime clearance rate decreased slightly to 41.2 percent from 42.0
percent. The overall clearance rate for Criminal Code & Federal violations
increased from 59.1 percent in 2009 to 59.5 percent in 2010.

19,597 REPORTABLE MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISION REPORTS were processed in 2010


compared to 19,267 during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents
an increase of 330 reports or 1.7 percent. Based on the rate of reportable motor
vehicle collisions per 100,000 population, there has been a decrease of 1.1
percent.

24 FATAL COLLISIONS occurred on our roadways in 2010 compared to 22 during


the corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 2 collisions or
9.1 percent.

25 PERSONS DIED on our roadways in 2010 compared to 22 during the


corresponding period in 2009. This represents an increase of 3 persons or 13.6
percent.

In 2010, 238,829 9-1-1 calls were received in the COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU


compared to 210,322 during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents
an increase of 13.6 percent. The number of non-emergency calls increased 0.3
percent (410,979 from 409,769). The total number of calls received increased
4.8 percent (620,091 to 649,808).

INFORMATION MANAGEMENT processed 9,454 requests for motor vehicle


collision/incident summary reports in 2010 compared to 11,755 during the
corresponding period in 2009. This represents a decrease of 2,301 requests or
19.6 percent. The number of police clearance letters processed in 2010
increased 23.0 percent from the corresponding period in 2009 (23,351 to
28,717) and the number of volunteer screening letters also increased 36.6
percent (22,867 to 31,243).

During 2010, a total of 2,446 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION requests were received


compared to 2,085 during the corresponding period in 2009. This represents an
increase of 361 requests for information or 17.3 percent. Formal requests
increased 62.3 percent (265 to 430) and the number of informal requests also
increased 10.8 percent (1,820 to 2,016).

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The ALARM PROGRAM saw a 1.8 percent decrease in alarm calls received (19,252
from 19,601) in 2010. The number of false alarms continues to be problematic
with 99.4 percent of the calls being false. This increased decreased slightly
0.1% from 2009.

Tips received by CRIME STOPPERS increased 10.9 percent in 2010 compared to


2009 (1,382 to 1,532). Arrests made as a result of Crime Stoppers tips
increased 74.1 percent (116 to 202). Authorized rewards increased 8.5 percent
($34,475 to $37,410).

The VICTIM SERVICES OF YORK REGION program saw decreases in on-scene


occurrences (1.1 percent) and the number of telephone crisis calls/office visits
(4.1 percent). In 2010, female clients represented 57.0 percent of the total
clients served while male clients represented 7.8 percent and children
represented 35.2 percent.

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STATISTICS
FIVE YEAR DATA (JANUARY - DECEMBER)

2006
1

2008

2009

2010

Population

950,674

983,056

1,011,360

1,032,606

1,061,983

Calls for Service

224,992

227,949

239,939

242,491

265,533

Motor Vehicle Collisions (Reportable)


Property Damage
Personal Injury
Fatal
Total
Fail to Remain

15,212
1,803
30
17,045
2,097

14,599
2,088
24
16,711
2,285

15,001
2,574
29
17,604
2,514

16,356
2,889
22
19,267
2,717

16,457
3,116
24
19,597
2,654

Crimes Against Persons


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

6,567
5,472
83.3
690.77

6,465
5,239
81.0
657.64

6,933
5,452
78.6
685.51

6,981
5,486
78.6
676.06

7,051
5,670
80.4
663.95

Crimes Against Property


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

24,403
9,289
38.1
2,566.92

23,204
8,733
37.6
2,360.39

23,892
8,952
37.5
2,362.36

22,610
9,486
42.0
2,189.61

21,910
9,036
41.2
2,063.12

Other Criminal Code


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

4,199
3,261
77.7
441.69

3,919
3,283
83.8
398.65

3,849
3,260
84.7
380.58

3,397
3,121
91.9
328.97

3,358
3,073
91.5
316.20

Weapons Violations
Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

645
490
76.0
67.85

628
489
77.9
63.88

525
406
77.3
51.91

444
385
86.7
43.00

499
409
82.0
46.99

Public Morals Violations


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

129
83
64.3
13.57

124
70
56.5
12.61

135
71
52.6
13.35

158
89
56.3
15.30

159
95
59.7
14.97

Criminal Code - Total


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

35,943
18,595
51.7
3,780.79

34,340
17,814
51.9
3,493.19

35,334
18,141
51.3
3,493.71

33,590
18,567
55.3
3,252.93

32,977
18,283
55.4
3,105.23

Drug Violations
Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

2,558
2,519
98.5
269.07

2,782
2,755
99.0
283.00

3,097
3,084
99.6
306.22

2,906
2,866
98.6
281.42

3,170
3,129
98.7
298.50

Other Federal Violations


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population

243
242
99.6
25.56

303
303
100.0
30.82

260
260
100.0
25.71

313
311
99.4
30.31

265
255
96.2
24.95

38,744
21,356
55.1
4,075.42

37,425
20,872
55.8
3,807.01

38,691
21,485
55.5
3,825.64

36,809
21,744
59.1
3,564.67

36,412
21,667
59.5
3,428.68

2,818
1,629
57.8
296.42

2,695
1,632
60.6
274.15

2,980
1,959
65.7
294.65

4,084
1,770
43.3
395.50

3,790
1,666
44.0
356.88

Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations


Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population
Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Total
Cleared
Clearance Rate (%)
Rate per 100,000 population
1

2007

year-end population figures supplied by York Region Planning and Development Services Department based on Census Data and CMHC housing
completion data.

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CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS


JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009
Actual
Rate

Violations Causing Death

2010
Actual
Rate

5 Year Average
Actual
Rate

Variation (%)
Actual
Rate

0.19

0.66

6.8

0.69

250.0

240.3

12

1.16

28

2.64

15.4

1.51

133.3

126.9

404

39.12

428

40.30

373.6

36.93

5.9

3.0

3,478

336.82

3,537

333.06

3,605.6

358.58

1.7

-1.1

134

12.98

140

13.18

144.2

14.33

4.5

1.6

Robbery & Other Violent Violations

2,951

285.78

2,911

274.11

2,653.8

262.75

-1.4

-4.1

Total

6,981

676.06

7,051

663.95

6,799.4

674.79

1.0

-1.8

Attempt Capital Crime


Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom

Note: UCR changes implemented April 1, 2008 affect Crimes Against Persons, Other Criminal Code, and Weapons Violations. See Changes in Methodology
page 5.

Crimes Against Persons (Actual)


January - December

The Violent Crime rate in


2010 was 663.95 compared
to
676.06
during
the
corresponding period in
2009. This represents a
decrease of 1.8%.

800.00
6,600

600.00
674.79

663.95

400.00

676.06

3,300

6,799.4

4,950
7,051

As indicated above, 7,051


Crimes Against Persons
violations were reported in
2010 compared to 6,981
during the corresponding
period
in
2009.
This
represents an increase of
70 violations or 1.8%.

6,981

Crimes Against Persons (Rate)


January - December

200.00

1,650

0.00

0
2009

2010

2009

5 Year
Average

2010

5 Year
Average

Sexual Violations (Rate)


January - December

Sexual Violations (Actual)


January - December
50.00

500
40.00

400
40.03

36.93

20.00

39.12

373.6

428

404

200

2009

2010

5 Year
Average

10.00

2010

5 Year
Average

0.00

Assault (Actual)
January - December

Assault (Rate)
January - December

4,000

400.00

3,000

300.00

2,000

200.00

1,000

2009

2010

358.58

2009

333.06

336.82

100

3,605.6

Attempt
Capital
Crime,
Sexual
Violations,
and
Robbery and Other Violent
Violations saw an increase
above the five year average.
All other violent crime
categories were below the
five year average.

30.00

300

3,537

All Violent Crime categories


saw an increase over the
past year except Assault
and Robbery and Other
Violent Violations.

3,478

100.00
0.00

0
2009

2010

5 Year
Average

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5 Year
Average

CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY


JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009
Actual

Rate

2010
Actual

Rate

5 Year Average
Actual
Rate

151

14.62

150

14.12

160.4

15.95

-0.7

-3.4

Break and Enter

2,531

245.11

2,606

245.39

2,801.4

279.29

3.0

0.1

Theft Over $5000

1,521

147.30

1,284

120.91

1,703.6

170.27

-15.6

-17.9

Theft Under $5000

9,309

901.51

8,726

821.67

9,295.2

924.17

-6.3

-8.9

Have Stolen Goods

2,738

265.15

2,841

267.52

2,765.2

274.91

3.8

0.9

Fraud

2,865

277.45

2,932

276.09

2,813.0

279.21

2.3

-0.5

Mischief

3,495

338.46

3,371

317.43

3,665.0

364.68

-3.5

-6.2

22,610

2,189.61

21,910

2,063.12

23,203.8

2,308.48

-3.1

-5.8

Crimes Against Property (Actual)


January - December

2010

5 Year
Average

250.00
279.21

5 Year
Average

5 Year
Average

Mischief (Rate)
January - December

300.00
3,665.0

3,000
3,371

400.00

3,495

4,000

1,000

200.00

364.68

2010

Mischief (Actual)
January - December

2,000

2010

0.00

All
Property
Crime
categories were below the
five year average.

2009

100.00
50.00

500
2009

150.00

276.09

1,000

2,813.0

200.00
2,932

1,500

5 Year
Average

300.00

3,000

2,000

2010

Fraud (Rate)
January - December

Fraud (Actual)
January - December

2,865

All
Property
Crime
categories saw a decrease
over the past year except
Break & Enter and Have
Stolen Goods.

2009

0.00

2,500

2,308.48

2009

1,000.00

317.43

10,000

2,063.12

2,000.00
2,189.61

20,000
23,203.8

3,000.00

21,910

The Property Crime rate in


2010
was
2,063.12
compared
to
2,189.61
during the corresponding
period
in
2009.
This
represents a decrease of
5.8%.

30,000

22,610

21,910
Property
Crime
violations were reported in
2010 compared to 22,610
during the corresponding
period
in
2009.
This
represents a decrease of
700 violations or 3.1%.

Crimes Against Property (Rate)


January - December

277.45

Total

338.46

Arson

Variation (%)
Actual
Rate

100.00

0
2009

2010

5 Year
Average

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0.00
2009

2010

5 Year
Average

CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS


FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

6,567
6,465
6,933
6,981
7,051

-114
-102
468
48
70

-1.7
-1.6
7.2
0.7
1.0

-286
-26
361
300
484

-4.2
-0.4
5.5
4.5
7.4

690.77
657.64
685.51
676.06
663.95

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-5.0
-4.8
4.2
-1.4
-1.8

-17.3
-13.4
-7.2
-7.1
-3.9

Note: UCR changes implemented April 1, 2008 affect Crimes Against Persons, Other Criminal Code, and Weapons Violations. See Changes in Methodology
page 5.

Crimes Against Persons (Actual)


January - December

1 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 7,051 Crimes
Against Persons were reported in
2010 compared to 6,981 during
the corresponding period in
2009.
This
represents
an
increase of 70 violations or 1.0%.
Based on the rate of Crimes
Against Persons per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 1.8%.

10,000
8,000

6,567

6,465

2006

2007

6,933

6,981

7,051

2008

2009

2010

6,000
4,000
2,000
0

5 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 7,051 Crimes
Against Persons were reported in
2010 compared to 6,567 during
the corresponding period in
2006.
This
represents
an
increase of 484 violations or
7.4%. Based on the rate of
Violations Causing Death per
100,000 population, there has
been a decrease of 3.9%.

Crimes Against Persons (Rate)


January - December
1,000.00
800.00

690.77

657.64

685.51

676.06

663.95

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

600.00
400.00
200.00
0.00

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VIOLATIONS CAUSING DEATH


(HOMICIDE & CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CAUSING DEATH)

FIVE YEAR TREND


JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

15
8
2
2
7

4
-7
-6
0
5

36.4
-46.7
-75.0
0.0
250.0

2
-5
-19
-9
-8

15.4
-38.5
-90.5
-81.8
-53.3

1.58
0.81
0.20
0.19
0.66

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

31.7
-48.4
-75.7
-2.1
240.3

-0.4
-46.5
-91.6
-83.8
-58.2

Note: Violations Causing Death does not include non-culpable Homicides.

Violations Causing Death (Actual)

1 Year Comparison:

January - December

As indicated above, 7 Violations


Causing Death were reported in
2010 compared to 2 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 5
violations or 250.0%. Based on
the rate of Violations Causing
Death per 100,000 population,
there has been an increase of
240.3%.

25
20

15

15
8

10
5

7
2

2008

2009

0
2006

5 Year Comparison:

2007

2010

Violations Causing Death (Rate)

As indicated above, 7 Violations


Causing Death were reported in
2010 compared to 15 during the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents a decrease of 8
violations or 53.3%. Based on the
rate of Violations Causing Death
per 100,000 population, there
has been a decrease of 58.2%.

January - December
3.0
2.5
2.0

1.58

1.5
0.81

1.0
0.5

0.66
0.20

0.19

2008

2009

0.0
2006

2007

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2010

ATTEMPT CAPITAL CRIME


FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

9
12
16
12
28

5
3
4
-4
16

125.0
33.3
33.3
-25.0
133.3

3
1
12
8
19

50.0
9.1
300.0
200.0
211.1

0.95
1.22
1.58
1.16
2.64

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

117.4
28.9
29.6
-26.5
126.9

29.5
-5.1
251.8
166.8
178.5

Note: includes Attempt Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder.

Attempt Capital Crime (Actual)

1 Year Comparison:

January - December

As indicated above, 28 Attempt


Capital Crime violations were
reported in 2010 compared to 12
during the corresponding period
in 2009. This represents an
increase of 16 violations or
133.3%. Based on the rate of
Attempt Capital Crime violations
per 100,000 population, there
has been a decrease of 126.9%.

40
28

30
16

20

12

12

10
0
2006

5 Year Comparison:

2007

2008

2009

2010

Attempt Capital Crime (Rate)

As indicated above, 28 Attempt


Capital Crime violations were
reported in 2010 compared to 9
during the corresponding period
in 2006. This represents an
increase of 19 violations or
211.1%. Based on the rate of
Attempt Capital Crime violations
per 100,000 population, there
has been an increase of 178.5%.

January - December
4.0
2.64

3.0
2.0

1.58
0.95

1.22

1.16

1.0
0.0
2006

2007

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2008

2009

2010

SEXUAL VIOLATIONS
FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

311
290
435
404
428

-69
-21
145
-31
24

-18.2
-6.8
50.0
-7.1
5.9

-117
-51
42
24
117

-27.3
-15.0
10.7
6.3
37.6

32.71
29.50
43.01
39.12
40.30

1 Year Comparison:

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-20.9
-9.8
45.8
-9.0
3.0

-37.3
-26.0
-2.6
-5.4
23.2

Sexual Violations (Actual)


January - December

As indicated above, 428 Sexual


Violations were reported in 2010
compared to 404 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 24
violations or 5.9%. Based on the
rate of Sexual Assault violations
per 100,000 population, there
has been an increase of 3.0%.

800
600
435

400

311

290

2006

2007

404

428

2009

2010

200
0
2008

5 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 428 Sexual
Violations were reported in 2010
compared to 311 during the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents an increase of
117 violations or 37.6%. Based
on the rate of Sexual Assault
violations
per
100,000
population, there has been an
increase of 23.2%.

Sexual Violations (Rate)


January - December
80.0
60.0
43.01

40.0

32.71

39.12

40.30

2009

2010

29.50

20.0
0.0
2006

2007

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2008

ASSAULT
FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

3,735
3,688
3,590
3,478
3,537

56
-47
-98
-112
59

1.5
-1.3
-2.7
-3.1
1.7

-67
56
59
-201
-198

-1.8
1.5
1.7
-5.5
-5.3

392.88
375.16
354.97
336.82
333.06

1 Year Comparison:

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-1.9
-4.5
-5.4
-5.1
-1.1

-15.2
-11.7
-10.6
-15.9
-15.2

Assault (Actual)

As
indicated
above,
3,537
Assault violations were reported
in 2010 compared to 3,478
during the corresponding period
in 2009. This represents an
increase of 59 violations or 1.7%.
Based on the rate of Assault
violations
per
100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 1.1%.

January - December
6,000
4,500

3,735

3,688

3,590

3,478

3,537

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

3,000
1,500
0

5 Year Comparison:

Assault (Rate)

As
indicated
above,
3,537
Assault violations were reported
in 2010 compared to 3,735
during the corresponding period
in 2006. This represents a
decrease of 198 violations or
5.3%. Based on the rate of
Assault violations per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 15.2%.

January - December
700.0
525.0

392.88

375.16

354.97

336.82

333.06

2007

2008

2009

2010

350.0
175.0
0.0
2006

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ROBBERY
FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

433
438
384
388
414

22
5
-54
4
26

5.4
1.2
-12.3
1.0
6.7

82
51
10
-23
-19

23.4
13.2
2.7
-5.6
-4.4

45.55
44.55
37.97
37.57
38.98

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

1.8
-2.2
-14.8
-1.0
3.7

6.5
-1.6
-9.7
-16.0
-14.4

Robbery (Actual)

1 Year Comparison:

January - December

As indicated above, 414 Robbery


violations were reported in 2010
compared to 388 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 26
violations or 6.7%. Based on the
rate of Robbery violations per
100,000 population, there has
been an increase of 3.7%.

600
433

438

450

414

384

388

2008

2009

2010

37.97

37.57

38.98

2008

2009

2010

300
150
0
2006

5 Year Comparison:

2007

Robbery (Rate)

As indicated above, 414 Robbery


violations were reported in 2010
compared to 433 during the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents a decrease of 19
violations or 4.4%. Based on the
rate of Robbery violations per
100,000 population, there has
been a decrease of 14.4%.

January - December
80.00
60.00

45.55

44.55

40.00
20.00
0.00
2006

2007

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CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY


FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

24,403
23,204
23,892
22,610
21,910

701
-1,199
688
-1,282
-700

3.0
-4.9
3.0
-5.4
-3.1

-3,688
-6,293
-3,404
-1,092
-2,493

-13.1
-21.3
-12.5
-4.6
-10.2

2,566.92
2,360.39
2,362.36
2,189.61
2,063.12

1 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 21,910
Crimes
Against
Property
violations were reported in 2010
compared to 22,610 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents a decrease of 700
violations or 3.1%. Based on the
rate of Crimes Against Property
violations
per
100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 5.8%.

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-0.5
-8.0
0.1
-7.3
-5.8

-25.0
-31.6
-23.0
-15.2
-19.6

Crimes Against Property (Actual)


January - December
40,000
30,000

24,403

23,204

23,892

22,610

21,910

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

20,000
10,000
0

5 Year Comparison:

Crimes Against Property (Rate)

As indicated above, 21,910


Crimes
Against
Property
violations were reported in 2010
compared to 24,403 during the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents a decrease of
2,493 violations or 10.2%. Based
on the rate of Crimes Against
Property violations per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 19.6%.

January - December
5,000.00
3,750.00
2,566.92

2,360.39

2,362.36

2,189.61

2,063.12

2007

2008

2009

2010

2,500.00
1,250.00
0.00
2006

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OTHER CRIMINAL CODE


(INCL. OTHER CRIMINAL CODE, WEAPONS, & PUBLIC MORALS)

FIVE YEAR TREND


JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

4,973
4,671
4,509
3,999
4,016

-1,409
-302
-162
-510
17

-22.1
-6.1
-3.5
-11.3
0.4

-530
-3,796
-3,016
-2,383
-957

-9.6
-44.8
-40.1
-37.3
-19.2

523.10
475.15
445.84
387.27
378.16

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-24.7
-9.2
-6.2
-13.1
-2.4

-22.0
-52.0
-47.3
-44.3
-27.7

Note: UCR changes implemented April 1, 2008 affect Crimes Against Persons, Other Criminal Code, and Weapons Violations. See Changes in Methodology
page 5

Other Criminal Code (Actual)

1 Year Comparison:

January - December

As indicated above, 4,016 Other


Criminal Code violations were
reported in 2010 compared to
3,999 during the corresponding
period in 2009. This represents
an increase of 17 violations or
0.4%. Based on the rate of Other
Criminal Code violations per
100,000 population, there has
been a decrease of 2.4%.

12,000
9,000
6,000

4,973

4,671

4,509

2007

2008

3,999

4,016

2009

2010

3,000
0
2006

5 Year Comparison:

Other Criminal Code (Rate)

As indicated above, 4,016 Other


Criminal Code violations were
reported in 2010 compared to
4,973 during the corresponding
period in 2006. This represents a
decrease of 957 violations or
19.2%. Based on the rate of
Other Criminal Code violations
per 100,000 population, there
has been a decrease of 27.7%.

January - December
1,500.00
1,000.00
523.10

475.15

445.84

387.27

378.16

2007

2008

2009

2010

500.00
0.00
2006

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TOTAL CRIMINAL & FEDERAL VIOLATIONS (EXCL. TRAFFIC)


FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

38,744
37,425
38,691
36,809
36,412

-616
-1,319
1,266
-1,882
-397

-1.6
-3.4
3.4
-4.9
-1.1

-3,909
-8,751
-5,155
-2,551
-2,332

-9.2
-19.0
-11.8
-6.5
-6.0

4,075.42
3,807.01
3,825.64
3,564.67
3,428.68

1 Year Comparison:

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-4.9
-6.6
0.5
-6.8
-3.8

-21.6
-29.5
-22.4
-16.8
-15.9

Total Criminal & Federal Violations


(Actual)

As indicated above, 36,412


Criminal & Federal Statute
violations were reported in 2010
compared to 36,809 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents a decrease of 397
violations or 1.1%. Based on the
rate of Criminal & Federal
Statute violations per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 3.8%.

January - December

60,000
45,000

38,744

37,425

38,691

2006

2007

2008

36,809

36,412

2009

2010

30,000
15,000
0

5 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 36,412
Criminal & Federal Statute
violations were reported in 2010
compared to 38,744 during the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents a decrease of
2,332 violations or 6.0%. Based
on the rate of Criminal & Federal
Statute violations per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 15.9%.

Total Criminal & Federal Violations (Rate)


January - December

6,000.00

4,500.00

4,075.42

3,807.01

3,825.64

3,564.67

3,428.68

2009

2010

3,000.00

1,500.00

0.00
2006

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2007

2008

TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
FIVE YEAR TREND
JANUARY DECEMBER (2006 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Rate Variance
(%)

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009

2,818
2,695
2,980
4,084

-749
-123
285
1,104

-21.0
-4.4
10.6
37.0

-879
-658
-320
517

-23.8
-19.6
-9.7
14.5

296.42
274.15
294.65
395.50

-23.7
-7.5
7.5
34.2

-34.2
-30.1
-20.6
1.8

2010

3,790

-294

-7.2

972

34.5

356.88

-9.8

20.4

1 Year

5 Year

Note: changes in business practices relating to motor vehicle collisions reported to the YRP Collision Reporting Centre in 2009 have attributed to the increase.
See Changes in Methodology page 5

1 Year Comparison:

Traffic Violations (Actual)

As
indicated
above,
3,790
Criminal Code Traffic violations
were reported in 2010 compared
to
4,084
during
the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents a decrease of 294
violations or 7.2%. Based on the
rate of Criminal Code Traffic
violations
per
100,000
population, there has been an
increase of 9.8%.

January - December
6,000
4,084

4,000
2,818

2,695

2006

2007

3,790

2,980

2,000

0
2008

2009

2010

Traffic Violations (Rate)

5 Year Comparison:

January - December

As
indicated
above,
3,790
Criminal Code Traffic violations
were reported in 2010 compared
to
2,818
during
the
corresponding period in 2006.
This represents an increase of
972 violations or 34.5%. Based
on the rate of Criminal Code
Traffic violations per 100,000
population, there has been an
increase of 20.4%.

600.00
395.50

400.00

356.88
296.42

274.15

294.65

2007

2008

200.00

0.00
2006

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2009

2010

CRIME STATISTICS
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

676.06
0.19
1.16
39.12
336.82
12.98
285.78

7,051
7
28
428
3,537
140
2,911

80.4
100.0
96.4
80.8
88.5
87.9
69.9

663.95
0.66
2.64
40.30
333.06
13.18
274.11

1.0
250.0
133.3
5.9
1.7
4.5
-1.4

-1.8
240.3
126.9
3.0
-1.1
1.6
-4.1

42.0
18.5
28.4
19.6
37.6
100.5
36.8
32.6

2,189.61
14.62
245.11
147.30
901.51
265.15
277.45
338.46

21,910
150
2,606
1,284
8,726
2,841
2,932
3,371

41.2
24.7
26.7
18.9
37.7
91.8
35.9
32.9

2,063.12
14.12
245.39
120.91
821.67
267.52
276.09
317.43

-3.1
-0.7
3.0
-15.6
-6.3
3.8
2.3
-3.5

-5.8
-3.4
0.1
-17.9
-8.9
0.9
-0.5
-6.2

3,397
2,930
467

91.9
94.1
78.2

328.97
283.75
45.23

3,358
2,946
412

91.5
93.0
80.8

316.20
277.41
38.80

-1.1
0.5
-11.8

-3.9
-2.2
-14.2

Weapons Violations

444

86.7

43.00

499

82.0

46.99

12.4

9.3

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

158
154
4

56.3
54.5
125.0

15.30
14.91
0.39

159
155
4

59.7
58.7
100.0

14.97
14.60
0.38

0.6
0.6
0.0

-2.2
-2.1
-2.8

33,590

55.3

3,252.93

32,977

55.4

3,105.23

-1.8

-4.5

2,906

98.6

281.42

3,170

98.7

298.50

9.1

6.1

313

99.4

30.31

265

96.2

24.95

-15.3

-17.7

36,809

59.1

3,564.67

36,412

59.5

3,428.68

-1.1

-3.8

4,084
360
1,181
2,540

43.3
96.7
99.6
9.6

3,790
305
1,095
2,387

44.0
97.7
100.5
11.1

100.0

395.50
34.86
114.37
245.98
0.29

66.7

356.88
28.72
103.11
224.77
0.28

-7.2
-15.3
-7.3
-6.0
0.0

-9.8
-17.6
-9.8
-8.6
-2.8

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations
Crimes Against Property
Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief
Other Criminal Code
Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

6,981
2
12
404
3,478
134
2,951

78.6
50.0
83.3
76.0
87.7
88.1
67.8

22,610
151
2,531
1,521
9,309
2,738
2,865
3,495

2009/10

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ROBBERY
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

Robbery Violations - by Type


January - December
Variance
Actual

2009

2010

Retail
ATM
Deposit
Financial
Home Invasion
Car Jacking
Street
Other

48
1
8
16
14
3
284
14

54
2
5
31
24
9
273
16

6
1
-3
15
10
6
-11
2

12.5
100.0
-37.5
93.8
71.4
200.0
-3.9
14.3

Total

388

414

26

6.7

Definitions (see Terminology page 2 for


complete list):

Increases were seen in all categories except


Deposit and Street robberies.

Financial includes banks, credit unions, armoured


cars.
Retail any retail or commercial premise including
convenience
stores,
restaurants/fast
food
establishments, massage parlours, gas stations,
and donut/coffee shops.
Car Jacking the intent to steal a motor vehicle
with the use of violence against the person(s) in care
or control of that vehicle.
Home Invasion intrusion into a residence with the
intent of robbing the occupants therein.

Robbery
January - December

Robbery - by Type
January - December 2010
Retail

325

ATM

260

Deposit

195

Financial

130

2009
2010

Home Invasion

50

100

150

200

250

300

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Other

Street

Car Jacking

Street

Home Invasion

Other

Financial

Car Jacking

Deposit

65
ATM

As indicated above, 414 robbery violations were


reported in York Region during 2010 compared
to 388 during the corresponding period in 2009.
This represents an increase of 26 violations or
6.7%.

Retail

STOLEN VEHICLES
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

Automobiles
Trucks
Motorcycles
Other
Construction/Farm
Tractor Trailers
Total

2009
Actual

Rate

2010
Actual

Rate

Variance (%)
Actual
Rate

559
486
69
124
47
44

54.13
47.07
6.68
12.01
4.55
4.26

436
377
60
96
37
20

41.06
35.50
5.65
9.04
3.48
1.88

-22.0
-22.4
-13.0
-22.6
-21.3
-54.5

-24.2
-24.6
-15.4
-24.7
-23.5
-55.8

1,329

128.70

1,026

96.61

-22.8

-24.9

Note: total includes vehicles taken without owners consent. Does not include attempt theft or vehicles obtained by
fraud. Trucks include pickup trucks, bus, van, and recreational vehicles. Tractor trailers include tractors with or
without a trailer.

1,026 vehicles were reported


stolen in York Region in 2010
compared to 1,329 during the
corresponding period in 2009.
This represents a decrease of 303
vehicles or 22.8%. Based on the
rate of stolen vehicles per
100,000 population, there has
been a decrease of 24.9%.
436 automobiles were reported
stolen in 2010 compared to 559
during the corresponding period
in 2009. This represents a
decrease of 123 automobiles or
22.0%. Based on the rate of
stolen automobiles per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 24.2%.
377 trucks were reported stolen
in 2010 compared to 486 during
the corresponding period in 2009.
This represents a decrease of 109
trucks or 22.4%. Based on the
rate of stolen trucks per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 24.6%.
20 tractor trailers were reported
stolen in 2010 compared to 44
during the corresponding period
in 2009. This represents a
decrease of 24 tractor trailers or
54.5%. Based on the rate of
stolen tractor trailers per 100,000
population, there has been a
decrease of 55.8%.

Stolen Vehicles (Actual)


January - December
1,400

Top 5 Stolen Automobile


Makes (2010)
Make

Total

1,200
1,000
800
600

Honda
Toyota
BMW
Acura
Chevrolet

90
77
43
30
25

400
200
0
Automobiles

Trucks
2009

Total

2010

Top 5 Stolen Truck Makes


(2010)
Make
Ford
Dodge
Toyota
Chevrolet
Honda

Stolen Vehicles (Rate)


January - December

Total
69
49
48
31
28

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140.00
120.00
100.00
80.00
60.00
40.00
20.00
0.00
Automobiles

Trucks
2009

2010

Total

TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

114.37
95.68
0.87
0.10
17.72

1,095
906
4
0
185

103.11
85.31
0.38
0.00
17.42

-7.3
-8.3
-55.6
-100.0
1.1

-9.8
-10.8
-56.8
-100.0
-1.7

360
310
13
2
35
0
0

34.86
30.02
1.26
0.19
3.39
0.00
0.00

305
252
11
0
42
0
0

28.72
23.73
1.04
0.00
3.95
0.00
0.00

-15.3
-18.7
-15.4
-100.0
20.0
1
N.C.
1
N.C.

-17.6
-21.0
-17.7
-100.0
16.7
1
N.C.
1
N.C.

Fail to Stop or Remain

2,438

236.10

2,287

215.35

-6.2

-8.8

Drive While Prohibited

102

9.88

100

9.42

-2.0

-4.7

Other Criminal Code

0.00

0.00

Street Racing

0.29

0.28

0.0

-2.8

4,084

395.50

3,790

356.88

-7.2

-9.8

Traffic - Provincial Offences


Speeding
Red light
Disobey Stop Sign
Seatbelt related
Drive under Suspension
Careless Driving
Fail to Remain

65,160
1,616
6,411
2,768
1,495
1,940
105

6,310.25
156.50
620.86
268.06
144.78
187.87
10.17

64,116
1,466
5,542
1,900
930
2,181
125

6,037.38
138.04
521.85
178.91
87.57
205.37
11.77

-1.6
-9.3
-13.6
-31.4
-37.8
12.4
19.0

-4.3
-11.8
-15.9
-33.3
-39.5
9.3
15.8

Motor Vehicle Collisions - Total


(Reportable)
Fatal Collisions
Personal Injury Collisions
Property Damage Collisions
Persons Injured
Persons Killed
Fail to Remain Collisions

19,267
22
2,889
16,356
3,866
22
2,717

1,865.86
2.13
279.78
1,583.95
374.39
2.13
263.12

19,597
24
3,116
16,457
4,359
25
2,654

1,845.32
2.26
293.41
1,549.65
410.46
2.35
249.91

1.7
9.1
7.9
0.6
12.8
13.6
-2.3

-1.1
6.1
4.9
-2.2
9.6
10.5
-5.0

Dangerous Operation
Dangerous Operation
Cause Bodily Harm
Cause Death
Evade Police
Evade Police Cause Bodily Harm
Evade Police Cause Death

Criminal Traffic Violations - Total

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

1,181
988
9
1
183

2009/10

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Impaired Operation/Related Violations


Impaired Operation
Cause Bodily Harm
Cause Death
Fail/Refuse Breath/Blood Sample

2010

not calculable

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N.C.

N.C.

FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE COLLISIONS


JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Fatal Collisions

22

Persons Killed
Driver

2009/10

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

2.13

24

2.26

9.1

6.1

22

2.13

25

2.35

13.6

10.5

12

1.16

13

1.22

8.3

5.3

0.29

0.09

-66.7

-67.6

Passenger
Pedestrian

0.58

10

0.94

66.7

62.1

Cyclist

0.10

0.09

0.0

-2.8

Alcohol

0.29

0.28

0.0

-2.8

Speed

0.58

0.38

-33.3

-35.2

Seatbelt

0.19

0.09

-50.0

-51.4

Pedestrian

0.58

10

0.94

66.7

62.1

Major Contributing Factors

Fatal Collisions

Persons Killed

January - December

January - December

30

25

10

22

15

27

22

10

24

20

29
24

15

32

25
30

30

20

33

35

25

2009

2010

0
2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

0
2006

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2007

2008

CLEARANCE RATE
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

6,981

5,486

Crimes Against Property

22,610

Other Criminal Code

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

78.6

7,051

5,670

80.4

1.8

9,486

42.0

21,910

9,036

41.2

-0.7

3,397

3,121

91.9

3,358

3,073

91.5

-0.4

Weapons Violations

444

385

86.7

499

409

82.0

-4.7

Public Morals Violations

158

89

56.3

159

95

59.7

3.4

Total Criminal Violations

33,590

18,567

55.3

32,977

18,283

55.4

0.2

2,906

2,866

98.6

3,170

3,129

98.7

0.1

313

311

99.4

265

255

96.2

-3.1

36,809

21,744

59.1

36,412

21,667

59.5

0.4

4,084

1,770

43.3

3,790

1,666

44.0

0.6

Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal & Federal Violations
(excluding Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Cleared Violations

Clearance Rate (%)

January - December 2010

January - December

45,000

80.0

30,000

60.0

Actual

15,000

55.1

55.8

55.5

2006

2007

2008

59.1

59.5

2009

2010

40.0

Cleared

20.0
0
Crimes
Against
Persons

Crimes
Against
Property

Total Criminal
& Federal
Violations

0.0

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YOUTH CRIME
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

2009 - 10 Variance (%)

CHGD

PBOM

Total

CHGD

PBOM

Total

CHGD

PBOM

Total

Violent Crime

444

545

989

327

610

937

-26.4

11.9

-5.3

Property Crime

531

1,755

2,286

456

1,296

1,752

-14.1

-26.2

-23.4

All Other

529

600

1,129

372

645

1,017

-29.7

7.5

-9.9

1,504

2,900

4,404

1,155

2,551

3,706

-23.2

-12.0

-15.8

Total

Youth Crime Rate


Note:

48.41

39.19

-19.0

CHGD - Charged youth includes persons aged 12 17 years inclusive. Includes criminal, federal, & criminal traffic charges.
PBOM processed by other means. Includes persons under the age of 18 years.
Youth Crime rate is expressed as a rate of youths per 1,000 youth population (aged 12 17 inclusive), rounded to two decimals. The number
of persons aged 12 17 inclusive formally charged or processed by other means have been used in this calculation. Youth population
estimate supplied by York Region Planning and Development Services Department.
Property Crime
January - December

Violent Crime
January - December

1000

2500

800

2000

600

2009

1500

2009

2010

2010

400

1000

200

500

0
CHGD

PBOM

TOTAL

CHGD

PBOM

TOTAL

Total Youth Crime


January - December

Other Crime
January - December
1200

4500

1000

3600

800
8.5

2009

600

2700
2009

2010

2010

1800

400
900

200
0

0
CHGD

PBOM

TOTAL

CHGD

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PBOM

TOTAL

HATE CRIME
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 - 2010)

Principle Factor that Motivated


the Hate Crime

2010

2009/10
Variance
(%)

Total

Total

Race/Ethnicity
Aboriginal
Arab/West Asian
Black
East & Southeast Asian
South Asian
White
Multiple Races/Ethnicities
Other Race/Ethnicity
Unknown Race/Ethnicity

44
0
2
20
2
8
2
4
4
2

47
0
4
17
4
9
2
6
4
1

6.8
N.C.1
100.0
-15.0
100.0
12.5
0.0
50.0
0.0
-50.0

Religion
Catholic
Jewish
Muslim (Islam)
Other Religion
Unknown Religion

24
0
19
2
3
0

48
2
41
3
2
0

100.0
N.C.1
115.8
50.0
-33.3
N.C.1

Sexual Orientation
Bisexual
Heterosexual
Homosexual (Lesbian or Gay)
Other Sexual Orientation
Unknown Sexual Orientation

3
0
0
2
0
1

8
2
0
6
0
0

166.7
N.C.1
N.C.1
200.0
N.C.1
-100.0

Language
English
French
Other Language
Unknown Language

1
1
0
0
0

1
0
1
0
0

0.0
-100.0
N.C.1
N.C.1
N.C.1

Disability
Mental
Physical
Other Disability
Unknown Disability

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

N.C.1
N.C.1
N.C.1
N.C.1
N.C.1

Sex

N.C.1

Age

N.C.1

Other Factors

-33.3

Unknown

N.C.1

75

106

41.3

Total Hate Crimes


1

2009

not calculable

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CALLS FOR SERVICE


JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 - 2010)

1 Year
Comparison

5 Year
Comparison

Year

Actual

Variance

(%)

Variance

(%)

Rate per
100,000
Population

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

224,992
227,949
239,948
242,491
265,533

-17,036
2,957
11,999
2,543
23,042

-7.0
1.3
5.3
1.1
9.5

-17,286
-38,844
-17,344
463
40,541

-7.1
-14.6
-6.7
0.2
18.0

23,666.58
23,187.79
23,725.28
23,483.40
25,003.51

Rate Variance
(%)
1 Year

5 Year

-10.2
-2.0
2.3
-1.0
6.5

-19.9
-25.7
-18.0
-10.9
5.6

1 Year Comparison:
As indicated above, 265,533 Calls for Service were received in 2010
compared to 242,491 during the corresponding period in 2009. This
represents an increase of 23,042 calls or 9.5%. Based on the rate of
calls per 100,000 population, there has been an increase of 6.5%.
5 Year Comparison:

Calls for Service (Actual)


January - December

250,000

242,491

265,533

100,000

239,948

150,000

227,949

200,000
224,992

As indicated above, 265,533 Calls for Service were received in 2010


compared to 224,992 during the corresponding period in 2006. This
represents an increase of 40,541 calls or 18.0%. Based on the rate
of calls per 100,000 population, there has been an increase of 5.6%.

2007

2008

2009

2010

50,000
0
2006

Enter to Arrival Time


(90th Percentile)

Priority

2009

2010

2009/10
Response Time
Variance (%)

Calls for Service (Rate)


January - December

Emergency in Progress
Priority 1

8.08

8.22

1.7

15.49

15.37

-0.8

30,000.00

High Priority
25,003.51

-1.5

23,483.40

24.93

23,725.28

25.30

23,187.79

10,000.00

Medium Priority
Priority 3

20,000.00
23,666.58

Priority 2

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

0.00

Lowest Priority
Priority 4
1

30.06

30.28

0.7

the time between the Communicator entering the information and the officers advising
that they arrived on scene.

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Calls for Service - Initial Call Type


Comparison

2009

2009/10 VARIANCE

2010

Calls

Calls

Calls

422

0.2

349

0.1

-73

-17.3

15

0.0

18

0.0

20.0

ABUSE CHILD

106

0.0

86

0.0

-20

-18.9

ABUSE ELDER

19

0.0

18

0.0

-1

-5.3

ABANDONED VEHICLE
ABDUCTION

ACCIDENT FARM

0.0

0.0

N.C.

481

0.2

479

0.2

-2

-0.4

55,073

22.7

79,640

30.0

24,567

44.6

15

0.0

21

0.0

40.0

ALARM CANCELLED WHILE ON LINE

450

0.2

384

0.1

-66

-14.7

ALARM HOLD UP

481

0.2

577

0.2

96

20.0

5,627

2.3

5,501

2.1

-126

-2.2

908

0.4

907

0.3

-1

-0.1

ALARM SUSPENDED

2,215

0.9

2,004

0.8

-211

-9.5

ALARM REGISTERED

9,914

4.1

9,880

3.7

-34

-0.3

840

0.3

911

0.3

71

8.5

0.0

0.0

50.0

ASSAULT REPORT

1,699

0.7

1,986

0.7

287

16.9

ASSIST AMBULANCE

2,864

1.2

2,826

1.1

-38

-1.3

499

0.2

410

0.2

-89

-17.8

ASSIST P.O. OR OTHER

4,612

1.9

4,627

1.7

15

0.3

ASSIST CITIZEN

ACCIDENT INDUSTRIAL
ADVISED 911 CALL
AIRCRAFT

ALARM UNREGISTERED
ALARM PANIC

ANIMAL COMPLAINT
ARMED BARRICADED PERSON

ASSAULT IN PROGRESS

8,269

3.4

8,263

3.1

-6

-0.1

BREAK IN COMMERCIAL

828

0.3

849

0.3

21

2.5

BREAK AND ENTER IN PROGRESS

654

0.3

556

0.2

-98

-15.0

1,600

0.7

1,689

0.6

89

5.6

BOAT IN DISTRESS

103

0.0

118

0.0

15

14.6

BREACH OF CONDITIONS

998

0.4

1,071

0.4

73

7.3

BY LAW

201

0.1

207

0.1

3.0

CHECK WELFARE

1,205

0.5

1,462

0.6

257

21.3

CRC COMMUNICATIONS ACCIDENT

BREAK IN RESIDENTIAL

5,052

2.1

5,346

2.0

294

5.8

CRC FRAUD

431

0.2

373

0.1

-58

-13.5

CRC HARASSMENT (PHONE CALLS)

211

0.1

220

0.1

4.3

CRC LOST PROPERTY

372

0.2

278

0.1

-94

-25.3

CRC OFFICER ACCIDENT

336

0.1

404

0.2

68

20.2

CRC PROPERTY DAMAGE

866

0.4

774

0.3

-92

-10.6

CRC THEFT

1,586

0.7

1,262

0.5

-324

-20.4

CRC WALK IN ACCIDENT

6,393

2.6

6,092

2.3

-301

-4.7

DISPUTE

2,737

1.1

2,882

1.1

145

5.3

DISTURBANCE

1,651

0.7

1,670

0.6

19

1.2

151

0.1

190

0.1

39

25.8

DOMESTIC FAMILY

1,687

0.7

1,844

0.7

157

9.3

DOMESTIC INCIDENT

3,827

1.6

4,123

1.6

296

7.7

618

0.3

648

0.2

30

4.9

1,188

0.5

1,138

0.4

-50

-4.2

DOMESTIC CUSTODY ISSUES

DOMESTIC KEEP THE PEACE


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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2009

2009/10 VARIANCE

2010

Calls for Service - Initial Call Type


Comparison

Calls

Calls

DRIVING COMPLAINT

3,656

1.5

3,855

1.5

199

5.4

DRIVING HAZARD

2,954

1.2

2,570

1.0

-384

-13.0

DRUGS

2,986

1.2

2,881

1.1

-105

-3.5

28

0.0

38

0.0

10

35.7

ELECTRONIC CRIME
EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED

Calls

1,722

0.7

2,015

0.8

293

17.0

ER006 RESPONSE

39

0.0

69

0.0

30

76.9

ESCAPE/ELOPEE

0.0

0.0

-1

-100.0

1,928

0.8

1,932

0.7

0.2

FIRE
SUSPECT APPREHENSION
FRAUD
FRAUD INTAKE
HARASSMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

38

0.0

43

0.0

13.2

2,152

0.9

2,035

0.8

-117

-5.4

282

0.1

1,087

0.4

805

285.5

1,165

0.5

1,260

0.5

95

8.2

178

0.1

214

0.1

36

20.2

4,344

1.8

4,494

1.7

150

3.5

134

0.1

127

0.0

-7

-5.2

2,877

1.2

2,717

1.0

-160

-5.6

INSECURE PREMISE RESIDENTIAL

117

0.0

114

0.0

-3

-2.6

INSECURE PREMISE COMMERCIAL

184

0.1

163

0.1

-21

-11.4

30

0.0

45

0.0

15

50.0

KEEP THE PEACE

526

0.2

633

0.2

107

20.3

LIQUOR OFFENCE

1,360

0.6

1,263

0.5

-97

-7.1

MAJOR DISASTER

71

0.0

0.0

-65

-91.5

IMPAIRED
INDECENT ACT
INJURED PERSON

INTELLIGENCE REPORT

MISSING ADULT

437

0.2

464

0.2

27

6.2

MISSING CHILD

226

0.1

261

0.1

35

15.5

MISSING PERSON FOUND

293

0.1

353

0.1

60

20.5

MISSING VULNERABLE PERSON

296

0.1

284

0.1

-12

-4.1

MISSING YOUTH

497

0.2

535

0.2

38

7.6

MVC DEPARTMENTAL

245

0.1

196

0.1

-49

-20.0

MVC HIT AND RUN

2,134

0.9

2,166

0.8

32

1.5

MVC PROPERTY DAMAGE

8,926

3.7

9,048

3.4

122

1.4

MVC INJURY

6,070

2.5

6,357

2.4

287

4.7

NOISE COMPLAINT

4,451

1.8

4,151

1.6

-300

-6.7

329

0.1

275

0.1

-54

-16.4

PROPERTY DAMAGE

2,053

0.8

2,017

0.8

-36

-1.8

PROPERTY FOUND

1,459

0.6

1,273

0.5

-186

-12.7

PROPERTY LOST

4,803

2.0

4,369

1.6

-434

-9.0

80

0.0

74

0.0

-6

-7.5

PROJECT READY

285

0.1

166

0.1

-119

-41.8

RECOVERED AUTO

PARKING COMPLAINT

PROWLER

511

0.2

481

0.2

-30

-5.9

ROBBERY

64

0.0

61

0.0

-3

-4.7

ROBBERY COMMERCIAL

59

0.0

52

0.0

-7

-11.9

ROBBERY CAR JACKING

0.0

0.0

50.0

19

0.0

43

0.0

24

126.3

ROBBERY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

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Calls for Service - Initial Call Type


Comparison
ROBBERY HOME INVASION

2009

2009/10 VARIANCE

2010

Calls

Calls

Calls

21

0.0

25

0.0

19.0

ROBBERY STREET LEVEL

285

0.1

297

0.1

12

4.2

SEXUAL ASSAULT

376

0.2

412

0.2

36

9.6

97

0.0

91

0.0

-6

-6.2

SEX OFFENCE
SHOPLIFTING
SILENT 911
SOUND OF GUNSHOTS
STALKING
STRIKES

2,067

0.9

2,188

0.8

121

5.9

17,152

7.1

15,501

5.8

-1,651

-9.6

178

0.1

147

0.1

-31

-17.4

20

0.0

30

0.0

10

50.0

40

0.0

79

0.0

39

97.5

415

0.2

0.0

-414

-99.8

0.0

0.0

-1

-50.0

917

0.4

969

0.4

52

5.7

SUSPICIOUS PERSON

3,802

1.6

3,913

1.5

111

2.9

SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE

5,943

2.5

5,802

2.2

-141

-2.4

THEFT

6,258

2.6

6,131

2.3

-127

-2.0

412

0.2

420

0.2

1.9

1,787

0.7

1,461

0.6

-326

-18.2

102

0.0

67

0.0

-35

-34.3

1,800

0.7

1,865

0.7

65

3.6

113

0.0

111

0.0

-2

-1.8

SUDDEN DEATH

SUICIDE
SUICIDE ATTEMPT

THEFT IN PROGRESS
THEFT OF VEHICLE
THEFT OF VEHICLE IN PROGRESS
THREATS
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRANSPORT PERSON

897

0.4

893

0.3

-4

-0.4

TRANSPORT WEAPON

177

0.1

167

0.1

-10

-5.6

4,881

2.0

4,806

1.8

-75

-1.5

381

0.2

439

0.2

58

15.2

UNKNOWN TROUBLE

1,118

0.5

1,103

0.4

-15

-1.3

UNWANTED PERSON

1,459

0.6

1,502

0.6

43

2.9

23

0.0

26

0.0

13.0

0.0

491

0.2

483

6037.5

TRANSPORT PROPERTY
TRESPASSING

SUSPECT APPREHENSION
2

VITAL SIGNS ABSENT


WANTED PERSON

1,836

0.8

1,835

0.7

-1

-0.1

WARRANT EXECUTION

351

0.1

420

0.2

69

19.7

WEAPONS CALL

627

0.3

548

0.2

-79

-12.6

1,723

0.7

1,506

0.6

-217

-12.6

242,491

100.0

265,533

100.0

23,042

9.5

126

0.1

YOUTH COMPLAINT

TOTAL CALLS
AVERAGE CALLS
TOTAL CALLS LESS ADVISED 911 &
SILENT 911

664

727

170,266

170,392

NC - not calculable
1
expired December 28, 2009
2
implemented December 29, 2009
Note: not all calls result in a report.

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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009
Total

Total

2009/10
Variance (%)

19,601
19,499
99.5
3,072
1,385

19,252
19,132
99.4
2,840
1,378

-1.8
-1.9
-0.1
-7.6
-0.5

1,382
116
150
$1,419,334
18
$5,336,227
$34,475

1,532
202
198
$297,668
28
$5,446,069
$37,410

10.9
74.1
32.0
-79.0
55.6
2.1
8.5

23,351
22,867
11,755
1,240

28,717
31,243
9,454
1,157

23.0
36.6
-19.6
-6.7

210,322
409,769
620,091

238,829
410,979
649,808

13.6
0.3
4.8

Legal Services
Freedom of Information
Formal requests
Informal requests
Total

265
1,820
2,085

430
2,016
2,446

62.3
10.8
17.3

Domestic Violence
Total Number of Occurrences
Occurrences where Charges Laid
Occurrences No Probable Grounds for Charges
Domestic Violence Homicides (# of Incidents)

5,000
1,277
3,723
0

6,558
1,369
5,189
3

31.2
7.2
39.4
1
N.C.

378
521
389
36
142

374
499
336
38
125

-1.1
-4.2
-13.6
5.6
-12.0

4,157
6,107
3,364
489
2,254

3,987
6,227
3,498
486
2,243

-4.1
2.0
4.0
-0.6
-0.5

Alarm Program
Alarm Calls Received
False Alarms
False Alarm (%)
Suspensions
Cautions
Crime Stoppers
Tips Received
Arrests Made
Cases Cleared
Property Recovered
Weapons Seized
Drugs Seized
Rewards Authorized
Information Management
Police Clearance Letters
Volunteer Screening
MVC/Incident Summary Reports
Warrants Processed
Communications Bureau
911 Calls
Non-Emergency Calls
Total Calls

Victim Services of York Region


On-Scene Occurrences
Number of Calls/Occurrences
Clients Served
Female
Male
Children (0-17 years)
Telephone Crisis Calls/Office Visits
Number of Calls/Occurrences
Clients Served
Female
Male
Children (0-17 years)
1

2010

not calculable

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DISTRICT 1
(NEWMARKET, EAST GWILLIMBURY, AURORA, NORTH KING, NORTH WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE)

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CRIME STATISTICS
DISTRICT 1
JANUARY - DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,258
0
0
97
696
14
451

80.3
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
70.1
86.8
92.9
72.1

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

4,342
36
407
210
1,912
476
422
879

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

679.54
0.00
0.00
52.40
375.96
7.56
243.62

1,309
0
1
131
664
13
500

84.5
1
N.C.
100.0
80.9
90.7
100.0
76.8

691.62
0.00
0.53
69.21
350.83
6.87
264.18

4.1
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
35.1
-4.6
-7.1
10.9

1.8
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
32.1
-6.7
-9.2
8.4

45.9
11.1
30.2
26.2
40.7
100.8
44.8
41.5

2,345.43
19.45
219.85
113.44
1,032.81
257.12
227.95
474.81

4,006
28
398
180
1727
445
450
778

42.6
17.9
26.4
31.7
38.7
92.4
42.0
34.8

2,116.59
14.79
210.28
95.10
912.47
235.12
237.76
411.06

-7.7
-22.2
-2.2
-14.3
-9.7
-6.5
6.6
-11.5

-9.8
-23.9
-4.4
-16.2
-11.7
-8.6
4.3
-13.4

1,195
1,131
64

97.0
97.5
87.5

645.51
610.94
34.57

1,132
1,050
82

94.4
95.3
82.9

598.10
554.77
43.33

-5.3
-7.2
28.1

-7.3
-9.2
25.3

Weapons Violations

68

91.2

36.73

70

90.0

36.98

2.9

0.7

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

33
31
2

72.7
71.0
100.0

17.83
16.75
1.08

34
34
0

70.6
70.6
0.0

17.96
17.96
0.00

3.0
9.7
-100.0

0.8
7.3
-100.0

6,896

61.6

3,725.03

6,551

60.6

3,461.25

-5.0

-7.1

492

97.2

265.76

513

97.3

271.05

4.3

2.0

65

96.9

35.11

60

81.7

31.70

-7.7

-9.7

7,453

64.3

4,025.91

7,124

63.4

3,763.99

-4.4

-6.5

702
64
253
385
0

53.7
98.4
99.6
16.1
1
N.C.

379.20
34.57
136.66
207.97
0.00

656
56
230
370
0

51.8
101.8
100.4
14.1
1
N.C.

346.60
29.59
121.52
195.49
0.00

-6.6
-12.5
-9.1
-3.9
1
N.C.

-8.6
-14.4
-11.1
-6.0
1
N.C.

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing
1

2010

not calculable

Note:

District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region

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CLEARANCE RATE
DISTRICT 1
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 - 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

1,258

1,010

Crimes Against Property

4,342

Other Criminal Code

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

80.3

1,309

1,106

84.5

4.2

1,994

45.9

4,006

1,707

42.6

-3.3

1,195

1,159

97.0

1,132

1,069

94.4

-2.6

Weapons Violations

68

62

91.2

70

63

90.0

-1.2

Public Morals Violations

33

24

72.7

34

24

70.6

-2.1

Total Criminal Violations

6,896

4,249

61.6

6,551

3,969

60.6

-1.0

492

478

97.2

513

499

97.3

0.1

65

63

96.9

60

49

81.7

-15.3

7,453

4,790

64.3

7,124

4,517

63.4

-0.9

702

377

53.7

656

340

51.8

-1.9

Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal & Federal Violations
(excluding Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Cleared Violations (District 1)

Clearance Rate (%) - District 1

January - December 2010

January - December

10,000

80.0
8,000

63.0

64.0

2006

2007

60.6

64.3

63.4

2009

2010

60.0

6,000
4,000

Actual

40.0

Cleared

2,000

20.0
0
Crimes
Against
Persons

Crimes
Against
Property

Total Criminal
& Federal
Violations

0.0

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2008

DISTRICT 2
(RICHMOND HILL, WEST MARKHAM)

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CRIME STATISTICS
DISTRICT 2
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,674
0
4
92
785
29
764

76.0
1
N.C.
100.0
70.7
85.7
82.8
66.4

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

4,651
33
532
300
1,858
491
701
736

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing
1

2010

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

603.92
0.00
1.44
33.19
283.20
10.46
275.62

1,618
2
6
71
790
38
711

80.5
100.0
100.0
90.1
89.2
94.7
68.9

569.84
0.70
2.11
25.01
278.23
13.38
250.41

-3.3
1
N.C.
50.0
-22.8
0.6
31.0
-6.9

-5.6
1
N.C.
46.4
-24.7
-1.8
27.9
-9.1

36.6
9.1
25.9
23.3
30.4
102.4
34.0
25.4

1,677.91
11.91
191.93
108.23
670.30
177.13
252.90
265.52

4,646
38
621
232
1736
505
711
803

36.7
23.7
17.7
16.8
33.5
93.1
36.7
29.0

1,636.27
13.38
218.71
81.71
611.40
177.86
250.41
282.81

-0.1
15.2
16.7
-22.7
-6.6
2.9
1.4
9.1

-2.5
12.4
14.0
-24.5
-8.8
0.4
-1.0
6.5

590
474
116

86.4
90.5
69.8

212.85
171.00
41.85

645
549
96

90.7
92.2
82.3

227.16
193.35
33.81

9.3
15.8
-17.2

6.7
13.1
-19.2

122

84.4

44.01

115

85.2

40.50

-5.7

-8.0

45
45
0

46.7
44.4
1
N.C.

16.23
16.23
0.00

36
36
0

41.7
41.7
1
N.C.

12.68
12.68
0.00

-20.0
-20.0
1
N.C.

-21.9
-21.9
1
N.C.

7,082

51.0

2,554.93

7,060

52.5

2,486.46

-0.3

-2.7

742

98.8

267.69

776

99.0

273.30

4.6

2.1

49

102.0

17.68

40

100.0

14.09

-18.4

-20.3

7,873

55.8

2,840.29

7,876

57.3

2,773.84

0.0

-2.3

933
73
190
669
1

31.3
93.2
100.0
4.9
100.0

336.59
26.34
68.55
241.35
0.36

885
60
189
636
0

34.2
105.0
100.0
8.0
1
N.C.

311.69
21.13
66.56
223.99
0.00

-5.1
-17.8
-0.5
-4.9
-100.0

-7.4
-19.8
-2.9
-7.2
-100.0

not calculable

Note:

District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region.

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CLEARANCE RATE
DISTRICT 2
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

1,674

1,273

Crimes Against Property

4,651

Other Criminal Code


Weapons Violations

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

76.0

1,618

1,303

80.5

4.5

1,704

36.6

4,646

1,703

36.7

0.0

590

510

86.4

645

585

90.7

4.3

122

103

84.4

115

98

85.2

0.8

Public Morals Violations

45

21

46.7

36

15

41.7

-5.0

Total Criminal Violations

7,082

3,611

51.0

7,060

3,704

52.5

1.5

742

733

98.8

776

768

99.0

0.2

49

50

102.0

40

40

100.0

-2.0

7,873

4,394

55.8

7,876

4,512

57.3

1.5

933

292

31.3

885

303

34.2

2.9

Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal & Federal Violations
(excluding Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Cleared Violations (District 2)

Clearance Rate (%) - District 2

January - December 2010

January - December

9,000

80.0

6,000

60.0
Actual
Cleared

49.6

51.3

2006

2007

54.6

55.8

57.3

2008

2009

2010

40.0

3,000

20.0
0
Crimes
Against
Persons

Crimes
Against
Property

Total Criminal
& Federal
Violations

0.0

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DISTRICT 3
(GEORGINA)

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CRIME STATISTICS
DISTRICT 3
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

1,452.95
0.00
0.00
121.43
773.34
25.57
532.61

698
0
8
65
360
12
253

87.4
1
N.C.
100.0
76.9
90.6
100.0
84.6

1,465.00
0.00
16.79
136.43
755.59
25.19
531.01

2.3
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
14.0
-0.8
0.0
1.2

0.8
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
12.3
-2.3
-1.5
-0.3

40.9
25.0
33.1
23.0
30.9
100.0
57.3
40.5

3,091.25
25.57
547.52
129.96
1,235.65
287.61
159.78
705.17

1,446
15
244
55
576
142
90
324

46.3
40.0
34.8
25.5
39.1
99.3
53.3
46.3

3,034.95
31.48
512.12
115.44
1,208.94
298.04
188.90
680.03

-0.3
25.0
-5.1
-9.8
-0.7
5.2
20.0
-2.1

-1.8
23.1
-6.5
-11.2
-2.2
3.6
18.2
-3.6

260
218
42

93.5
95.0
85.7

553.91
464.43
89.48

255
234
21

97.3
96.6
104.8

535.21
491.13
44.08

-1.9
7.3
-50.0

-3.4
5.7
-50.7

28

96.4

59.65

30

80.0

62.97

7.1

5.6

3
3
0

66.7
66.7
1
N.C.

6.39
6.39
0.00

17
17
0

47.1
47.1
1
N.C.

35.68
35.68
0.00

466.7
466.7
1
N.C.

458.3
458.3
1
N.C.

2,424

60.3

5,164.15

2,446

63.7

5,133.80

0.9

-0.6

Drug Violations

164

98.2

349.39

153

97.4

321.12

-6.7

-8.1

Other Federal Violations

124

100.0

264.17

110

100.0

230.87

-11.3

-12.6

2,712

64.4

5,777.71

2,709

67.1

5,685.80

-0.1

-1.6

207
26
95
86
0

70.5
96.2
97.9
32.6
1
N.C.

441.00
55.39
202.39
183.22
0.00

192
23
76
93
0

67.2
100.0
101.3
31.2
1
N.C.

402.98
48.27
159.51
195.19
0.00

-7.2
-11.5
-20.0
8.1
1
N.C.

-8.6
-12.8
-21.2
6.5
1
N.C.

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief
Other Criminal Code
Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations

Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations


(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

682
0
0
57
363
12
250

87.4
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
87.7
92.0
100.0
80.0

1,451
12
257
61
580
135
75
331

2009/10

Percent
Cleared

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

2010

not calculable

Note:

District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region.

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CLEARANCE RATE
DISTRICT 3
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

682

596

Crimes Against Property

1,451

Other Criminal Code


Weapons Violations

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

87.4

698

610

87.4

0.0

593

40.9

1,446

669

46.3

5.4

260

243

93.5

255

248

97.3

3.8

28

27

96.4

30

24

80.0

-16.4

Public Morals Violations

66.7

17

47.1

-19.6

Total Criminal Violations

2,424

1,461

60.3

2,446

1,559

63.7

3.5

Drug Violations

164

161

98.2

153

149

97.4

-0.8

Other Federal Violations

124

124

100.0

110

110

100.0

0.0

2,712

1,746

64.4

2,709

1,818

67.1

2.7

207

146

70.5

192

129

67.2

-3.3

Total Criminal & Federal Violations


(excluding Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Violations Cleared (District 3)

Clearance Rate (%) - District 3

January - December 2010

January - December
80.0

3,200
2,400

63.8

64.6

63.8

64.4

2006

2007

2008

2009

67.1

60.0

1,600
Actual

800

40.0

Cleared

20.0

0
Crimes
Against
Persons

Crimes
Against
Property

Total
Criminal &
Federal
Violations

0.0

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2010

DISTRICT 4
(VAUGHAN, SOUTH KING)

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CRIME STATISTICS
DISTRICT 4
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,954
1
4
95
926
52
876

77.5
100.0
75.0
75.8
88.0
80.8
66.4

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

7,585
38
796
716
3,178
1,047
975
835

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010
Rate Per
100,000
Population

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

746.84
0.38
1.53
36.31
353.93
19.87
334.82

1,979
1
8
86
996
29
859

75.1
100.0
87.5
74.4
84.2
69.0
64.6

730.57
0.37
2.95
31.75
367.68
10.71
317.11

1.3
0.0
100.0
-9.5
7.6
-44.2
-1.9

-2.2
-3.4
93.2
-12.6
3.9
-46.1
-5.3

41.8
21.1
26.9
15.5
37.5
99.6
36.8
29.1

2,899.07
14.52
304.24
273.66
1,214.66
400.17
372.66
319.15

7,299
41
772
550
3021
1128
953
834

42.2
19.5
28.2
12.2
39.2
90.5
34.1
30.8

2,694.49
15.14
284.99
203.04
1,115.23
416.41
351.81
307.88

-3.8
7.9
-3.0
-23.2
-4.9
7.7
-2.3
-0.1

-7.1
4.2
-6.3
-25.8
-8.2
4.1
-5.6
-3.5

726
584
142

90.2
94.5
72.5

277.48
223.21
54.27

706
577
129

87.1
89.8
75.2

260.63
213.00
47.62

-2.8
-1.2
-9.2

-6.1
-4.6
-12.3

112

83.9

42.81

154

74.0

56.85

37.5

32.8

43
43
0

53.5
53.5
1
N.C.

16.44
16.44
0.00

35
32
3

57.1
53.1
100.0

12.92
11.81
1.11

-18.6
-25.6
1
N.C.

-21.4
-28.1
1
N.C.

10,420

52.4

3,982.63

10,173

52.3

3,755.45

-2.4

-5.7

746

98.4

285.13

846

99.1

312.31

13.4

9.5

37

100.0

14.14

23

95.7

8.49

-37.8

-40.0

11,203

55.6

4,281.90

11,042

55.9

4,076.25

-1.4

-4.8

1,281
124
336
820
1

41.1
96.0
100.0
8.5
100.0

489.61
47.39
128.42
313.41
0.38

1,190
95
325
767
3

40.9
94.7
100.3
9.0
66.7

439.30
35.07
119.98
283.14
1.11

-7.1
-23.4
-3.3
-6.5
200.0

-10.3
-26.0
-6.6
-9.7
189.8

not calculable

Note:

District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region.

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CLEARANCE RATE
DISTRICT 4
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

1,954

1,515

Crimes Against Property

7,585

Other Criminal Code


Weapons Violations

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

77.5

1,979

1,486

75.1

-2.4

3,169

41.8

7,299

3,081

42.2

0.4

726

655

90.2

706

615

87.1

-3.1

112

94

83.9

154

114

74.0

-9.9

Public Morals Violations

43

23

53.5

35

20

57.1

3.7

Total Criminal Violations

10,420

5,456

52.4

10,173

5,316

52.3

-0.1

746

734

98.4

846

838

99.1

0.7

37

37

100.0

23

22

95.7

-4.3

11,203

6,227

55.6

11,042

6,176

55.9

0.3

1,281

526

41.1

1,190

487

40.9

-0.1

Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Violations (excluding
Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Violations Cleared (District 4)

Clearance Rate (%) - District 4

January - December 2010

January - December
80.0

12,000
9,000

60.0

6,000

51.0

49.7

50.6

2006

2007

2008

55.6

55.9

2009

2010

Actual
Cleared

40.0

3,000
20.0

Crimes
Against
Persons

Crimes
Total
Against Criminal &
Property Federal
Violations

0.0

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DISTRICT 5
(MARKHAM, SOUTH WHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE)

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CRIME STATISTICS
DISTRICT 5
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,367
1
3
49
691
23
600

76.9
0.0
66.7
85.7
87.8
100.0
62.8

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

4,446
32
538
228
1,758
552
627
711

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

522.32
0.38
1.15
18.72
264.03
8.79
229.26

1,386
4
5
60
713
43
561

81.0
100.0
100.0
88.3
91.0
86.0
66.7

512.86
1.48
1.85
22.20
263.83
15.91
207.59

1.4
300.0
66.7
22.4
3.2
87.0
-6.5

-1.8
287.4
61.4
18.6
-0.1
81.1
-9.5

44.0
31.3
29.4
18.4
44.3
100.7
32.4
29.3

1,698.79
12.23
205.57
87.12
671.72
210.92
239.57
271.67

4,287
28
567
262
1,625
551
627
627

40.2
32.1
31.0
22.9
37.1
89.5
30.3
30.9

1,586.33
10.36
209.81
96.95
601.30
203.89
232.01
232.01

-3.6
-12.5
5.4
14.9
-7.6
-0.2
0.0
-11.8

-6.6
-15.3
2.1
11.3
-10.5
-3.3
-3.2
-14.6

561
468
93

87.7
88.2
84.9

214.35
178.82
35.53

519
458
61

87.5
89.7
70.5

192.05
169.47
22.57

-7.5
-2.1
-34.4

-10.4
-5.2
-36.5

Weapons Violations

98

84.7

37.45

85

75.3

31.45

-13.3

-16.0

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

28
26
2

46.4
42.3
100.0

10.70
9.93
0.76

33
32
1

72.7
71.9
100.0

12.21
11.84
0.37

17.9
23.1
-50.0

14.1
19.2
-51.6

6,500

55.3

2,483.61

6,310

53.7

2,334.90

-2.9

-6.0

643

99.8

245.69

726

99.0

268.64

12.9

9.3

34

97.1

12.99

30

106.7

11.10

-11.8

-14.6

7,177

59.5

2,742.29

7,066

58.6

2,614.65

-1.5

-4.7

937
69
304
563
1

44.7
100.0
99.3
8.3
100.0

358.02
26.36
116.16
215.12
0.38

839
64
270
505
0

47.0
95.3
101.1
11.9
1
N.C.

310.46
23.68
99.91
186.87
0.00

-10.5
-7.2
-11.2
-10.3
-100.0

-13.3
-10.2
-14.0
-13.1
-100.0

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing
1

2010

not calculable

Note:

District crime statistics may not equal regional figures due to investigations which occur outside York Region.

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CLEARANCE RATE
DISTRICT 5
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

2010

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Crimes Against Persons

1,367

1,051

Crimes Against Property

4,446

Other Criminal Code

2009/10

Actual

Total
Cleared

Cleared
(%)

Variance
Cleared (%)

76.9

1,386

1,122

81.0

4.1

1,956

44.0

4,287

1,725

40.2

-3.8

561

492

87.7

519

454

87.5

-0.2

Weapons Violations

98

83

84.7

85

64

75.3

-9.4

Public Morals Violations

28

13

46.4

33

24

72.7

26.3

Total Criminal Violations

6,500

3,595

55.3

6,310

3,389

53.7

-1.6

643

642

99.8

726

719

99.0

-0.8

34

33

97.1

30

32

106.7

9.6

7,177

4,270

59.5

7,066

4,140

58.6

-0.9

937

419

44.7

839

394

47.0

2.2

Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal & Federal Violations
(excluding Traffic)
Traffic Violations

Note: due to rounding, figures may not subtract exactly to variance cleared.

Violations Cleared - District 5

Clearance Rate - District 5

January - December 2010

January - December
80.0

9,000

60.0

6,000
Actual
Cleared

3,000

55.2

56.6

54.3

2006

2007

2008

59.5

58.6

2009

2010

40.0
20.0

0
Crimes
Crimes
Total
Against Against Criminal &
Persons Property Federal
Violations

0.0

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CRIME STATISTICS
AURORA
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations
Crimes Against Property
Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief
Other Criminal Code
Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing
1

2010

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

313
0
0
16
159
1
137

74.4
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
37.6
83.6
0.0
68.6

1,089
2
100
39
519
85
106
238

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

583.02
0.00
0.00
29.80
296.17
1.86
255.19

336
0
0
24
164
4
144

85.1
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
104.2
92.1
125.0
72.9

610.64
0.00
0.00
43.62
298.05
7.27
261.70

7.3
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
50.0
3.1
300.0
5.1

4.7
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
46.4
0.6
290.3
2.6

43.5
0.0
25.0
25.6
43.4
100.0
40.6
36.1

2,028.46
3.73
186.27
72.64
966.73
158.33
197.44
443.32

1,062
3
85
47
474
144
127
182

43.6
0.0
28.2
31.9
40.7
86.1
40.9
30.2

1,930.07
5.45
154.48
85.42
861.44
261.70
230.81
330.76

-2.5
50.0
-15.0
20.5
-8.7
69.4
19.8
-23.5

-4.9
46.4
-17.1
17.6
-10.9
65.3
16.9
-25.4

114
101
13

90.4
93.1
69.2

212.35
188.13
24.21

144
129
15

93.8
93.8
93.3

261.70
234.44
27.26

26.3
27.7
15.4

23.2
24.6
12.6

14

92.9

26.08

21

95.2

38.17

50.0

46.4

8
8
0

75.0
75.0
1
N.C.

14.90
14.90
0.00

8
8
0

100.0
100.0
1
N.C.

14.54
14.54
0.00

0.0
0.0
1
N.C.

-2.4
-2.4
1
N.C.

1,538

53.9

2,864.81

1,571

58.1

2,855.12

2.1

-0.3

95

98.9

176.95

113

99.1

205.36

18.9

16.1

100.0

13.04

88.9

16.36

28.6

25.4

1,640

56.7

3,054.80

1,693

61.0

3,076.84

3.2

0.7

192
16
65
111

49.5
106.3
100.0
11.7
1
N.C.

357.64
29.80
121.07
206.76
0.00

176
11
56
109

46.6
100.0
100.0
13.8
1
N.C.

319.86
19.99
101.77
198.10
0.00

-8.3
-31.3
-13.8
-1.8
1
N.C.

-10.6
-32.9
-15.9
-4.2
1
N.C.

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
EAST GWILLIMBURY
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

131
0
0
13
79
0
39

84.0
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
107.7
82.3
1
N.C.
79.5

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

534
7
82
37
231
39
46
92

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

567.44
0.00
0.00
56.31
342.20
0.00
168.93

187
0
0
20
109
1
57

87.2
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
70.0
92.7
100.0
82.5

793.62
0.00
0.00
84.88
462.59
4.24
241.90

42.7
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
53.8
38.0
1
N.C.
46.2

39.9
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
50.7
35.2
1
N.C.
43.2

39.1
0.0
29.3
37.8
33.8
105.1
41.3
35.9

2,313.09
30.32
355.19
160.27
1,000.61
168.93
199.25
398.51

574
10
79
42
260
43
41
99

36.1
0.0
19.0
23.8
33.1
95.3
34.1
41.4

2,436.02
42.44
335.27
178.25
1,103.42
182.49
174.00
420.15

7.5
42.9
-3.7
13.5
12.6
10.3
-10.9
7.6

5.3
40.0
-5.6
11.2
10.3
8.0
-12.7
5.4

74
64
10

95.9
98.4
80.0

320.54
277.22
43.32

66
58
8

97.0
96.6
100.0

280.10
246.15
33.95

-10.8
-9.4
-20.0

-12.6
-11.2
-21.6

14

92.9

60.64

12

91.7

50.93

-14.3

-16.0

5
3
2

60.0
33.3
100.0

21.66
12.99
8.66

3
3
0

100.0
100.0
1
N.C.

12.73
12.73
0.00

-40.0
0.0
-100.0

-41.2
-2.0
-100.0

758

53.6

3,283.38

842

53.2

3,573.40

11.1

8.8

59

89.8

255.57

70

91.4

297.08

18.6

16.2

100.0

8.66

100.0

4.24

-50.0

-51.0

819

56.3

3,547.60

913

56.2

3,874.72

11.5

9.2

98
12
40
46
0

63.3
100.0
100.0
21.7
1
N.C.

424.50
51.98
173.27
199.25
0.00

123
19
55
49
0

68.3
100.0
100.0
20.4
1
N.C.

522.00
80.63
233.42
207.95
0.00

25.5
58.3
37.5
6.5
1
N.C.

23.0
55.1
34.7
4.4
1
N.C.

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
GEORGINA
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

1,484.55
0.00
0.00
124.07
790.16
26.12
544.19

698
0
8
65
360
12
253

87.4
1
N.C.
100.0
76.9
90.6
100.0
84.6

1,506.23
0.00
17.26
140.26
776.85
25.89
545.95

2.3
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
14.0
-0.8
0.0
1.2

1.5
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
13.0
-1.7
-0.9
0.3

40.9
25.0
33.1
23.0
30.9
100.0
57.3
40.5

3,158.47
26.12
559.43
132.78
1,262.52
293.86
163.26
720.51

1,447
15
244
55
576
142
90
325

46.2
40.0
34.8
25.5
39.1
99.3
53.3
46.2

3,122.50
32.37
526.53
118.69
1,242.96
306.42
194.21
701.32

-0.3
25.0
-5.1
-9.8
-0.7
5.2
20.0
-1.8

-1.1
23.9
-5.9
-10.6
-1.5
4.3
19.0
-2.7

260
218
42

93.5
95.0
85.7

565.96
474.53
91.42

255
234
21

97.3
96.6
104.8

550.27
504.95
45.32

-1.9
7.3
-50.0

-2.8
6.4
-50.4

28

96.4

60.95

30

80.0

64.74

7.1

6.2

3
3
0

66.7
66.7
1
N.C.

6.53
6.53
0.00

17
17
0

47.1
47.1
1
N.C.

36.68
36.68
0.00

466.7
466.7
1
N.C.

461.8
461.8
1
N.C.

2,424

60.3

5,276.45

2,447

63.7

5,280.42

0.9

0.1

Drug Violations

164

98.2

356.99

153

97.4

330.16

-6.7

-7.5

Other Federal Violations

126

100.0

274.27

110

100.0

237.37

-12.7

-13.5

2,714

64.4

5,907.71

2,710

67.1

5,847.95

-0.1

-1.0

207
26
95
86

70.5
96.2
97.9
32.6
1
N.C.

450.59
56.60
206.79
187.20
0.00

192
23
76
93

67.2
100.0
101.3
31.2
1
N.C.

414.32
49.63
164.00
200.69
0.00

-7.2
-11.5
-20.0
8.1
1
N.C.

-8.0
-12.3
-20.7
7.2
1
N.C.

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief
Other Criminal Code
Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations

Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations


(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

682
0
0
57
363
12
250

87.4
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
87.7
92.0
100.0
80.0

1,451
12
257
61
580
135
75
331

2009/10

Percent
Cleared

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

2010

not calculable.

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CRIME STATISTICS
KING
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

118
0
0
11
62
4
41

89.8
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
72.7
100.0
75.0
80.5

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

337
5
65
39
123
8
32
65

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

574.04
0.00
0.00
53.51
301.62
19.46
199.46

125
0
2
5
55
4
59

81.6
1
N.C.
100.0
80.0
90.9
50.0
74.6

591.46
0.00
9.46
23.66
260.24
18.93
279.17

5.9
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
-54.5
-11.3
0.0
43.9

3.0
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
-55.8
-13.7
-2.7
40.0

29.4
40.0
40.0
17.9
11.4
100.0
28.1
50.8

1,639.42
24.32
316.21
189.73
598.37
38.92
155.67
316.21

396
6
73
46
131
10
36
94

22.0
16.7
17.8
26.1
13.0
100.0
11.1
31.9

1,873.76
28.39
345.41
217.66
619.85
47.32
170.34
444.78

17.5
20.0
12.3
17.9
6.5
25.0
12.5
44.6

14.3
16.7
9.2
14.7
3.6
21.6
9.4
40.7

33
28
5

100.0
96.4
120.0

160.54
136.21
24.32

50
38
12

88.0
92.1
75.0

236.59
179.81
56.78

51.5
35.7
140.0

47.4
32.0
133.4

Weapons Violations

140.0

24.32

71.4

33.12

40.0

36.2

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

5
5
0

60.0
60.0
1
N.C.

24.32
24.32
0.00

5
5
0

80.0
80.0
1
N.C.

23.66
23.66
0.00

0.0
0.0
1
N.C.

-2.7
-2.7
1
N.C.

498

49.8

2,422.65

583

41.5

2,758.59

17.1

13.9

41

92.7

199.46

46

97.8

217.66

12.2

9.1

100.0

4.86

100.0

9.46

100.0

94.5

540

53.1

2,626.97

631

45.8

2,985.71

16.9

13.7

83
12
32
39

65.1
100.0
100.0
25.6
1
N.C.

403.78
58.38
155.67
189.73
0.00

76
9
31
36

64.5
100.0
100.0
25.0
1
N.C.

359.61
42.59
146.68
170.34
0.00

-8.4
-25.0
-3.1
-7.7
1
N.C.

-10.9
-27.1
-5.8
-10.2
1
N.C.

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
MARKHAM
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,476
1
3
56
722
27
667

76.6
0.0
66.7
89.3
88.5
100.0
61.9

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

4,722
32
617
271
1823
542
692
745

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

485.43
0.33
0.99
18.42
237.45
8.88
219.36

1,487
3
6
56
770
50
602

80.4
100.0
100.0
85.7
90.1
88.0
66.4

481.58
0.97
1.94
18.14
249.37
16.19
194.96

0.7
200.0
100.0
0.0
6.6
85.2
-9.7

-0.8
195.4
96.9
-1.5
5.0
82.4
-11.1

41.5
28.1
28.2
21.0
40.4
101.3
31.6
28.9

1,552.98
10.52
202.92
89.13
599.55
178.25
227.59
245.02

4,720
29
671
294
1755
575
702
694

38.8
27.6
30.6
21.1
36.0
89.6
30.8
28.0

1,528.63
9.39
217.31
95.22
568.38
186.22
227.35
224.76

0.0
-9.4
8.8
8.5
-3.7
6.1
1.4
-6.8

-1.6
-10.8
7.1
6.8
-5.2
4.5
-0.1
-8.3

589
475
114

86.6
88.2
79.8

193.71
156.22
37.49

561
488
73

87.0
88.1
79.5

181.69
158.04
23.64

-4.8
2.7
-36.0

-6.2
1.2
-36.9

111

85.6

36.51

99

79.8

32.06

-10.8

-12.2

31
29
2

51.6
48.3
100.0

10.20
9.54
0.66

33
32
1

66.7
65.6
100.0

10.69
10.36
0.32

6.5
10.3
-50.0

4.8
8.7
-50.8

6,929

53.6

2,278.83

6,900

52.4

2,234.64

-0.4

-1.9

712

99.4

234.16

797

99.5

258.12

11.9

10.2

42

100.0

13.81

29

106.9

9.39

-31.0

-32.0

7,683

58.1

2,526.80

7,726

57.5

2,502.15

0.6

-1.0

1,017
76
301
639
1

41.2
97.4
99.7
6.9
100.0

334.47
25.00
98.99
210.16
0.33

887
64
277
546
0

45.5
96.9
100.7
11.5
1
N.C.

287.27
20.73
89.71
176.83
0.00

-12.8
-15.8
-8.0
-14.6
-100.0

-14.1
-17.1
-9.4
-15.9
-100.0

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
NEWMARKET
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

862.15
0.00
0.00
65.02
488.87
13.25
295.01

660
0
0
70
337
6
247

83.9
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
72.9
89.9
100.0
78.5

782.44
0.00
0.00
82.99
399.52
7.11
292.82

-7.8
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
29.6
-17.0
-45.5
0.8

-9.2
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
27.6
-18.3
-46.3
-0.7

50.9
9.1
34.5
20.7
44.0
100.6
49.2
44.2

2,812.83
26.49
209.52
98.74
1,206.53
406.99
286.58
577.98

2,049
9
170
54
891
250
256
419

46.9
44.4
34.7
38.9
41.6
95.2
46.1
36.0

2,429.14
10.67
201.54
64.02
1,056.30
296.38
303.49
496.73

-12.3
-59.1
-2.3
-34.1
-11.1
-26.0
7.6
-12.7

-13.6
-59.7
-3.8
-35.2
-12.5
-27.2
5.9
-14.1

970
933
37

97.9
98.1
94.6

1,168.00
1,123.45
44.55

870
819
51

94.6
95.6
78.4

1,031.40
970.94
60.46

-10.3
-12.2
37.8

-11.7
-13.6
35.7

Weapons Violations

35

88.6

42.14

30

90.0

35.57

-14.3

-15.6

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

18
18
0

77.8
77.8
1
N.C.

21.67
21.67
0.00

19
19
0

52.6
52.6
1
N.C.

22.52
22.52
0.00

5.6
5.6
1
N.C.

3.9
3.9
1
N.C.

4,075

67.8

4,906.80

3,628

65.5

4,301.08

-11.0

-12.3

300

98.7

361.24

283

99.6

335.50

-5.7

-7.1

57

96.5

68.64

49

79.6

58.09

-14.0

-15.4

4,432

70.2

5,336.67

3,960

68.1

4,694.67

-10.6

-12.0

317
21
102
194
0

47.3
95.2
100.0
14.4
1
N.C.

381.71
25.29
122.82
233.60
0.00

290
16
94
180
0

44.1
100.0
100.0
10.0
1
N.C.

343.80
18.97
111.44
213.39
0.00

-8.5
-23.8
-7.8
-7.2
1
N.C.

-9.9
-25.0
-9.3
-8.6
1
N.C.

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief
Other Criminal Code
Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

716
0
0
54
406
11
245

80.6
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
68.5
87.7
100.0
70.6

2,336
22
174
82
1,002
338
238
480

2009/10

Percent
Cleared

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

2010

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
RICHMOND HILL
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

1,288
0
4
79
601
22
582

75.9
1
N.C.
100.0
64.6
86.9
77.3
65.8

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

3,478
24
343
194
1,406
428
519
564

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

702.91
0.00
2.18
43.11
327.99
12.01
317.62

1,226
2
5
54
593
28
544

81.1
100.0
100.0
94.4
90.6
96.4
68.4

652.91
1.07
2.66
28.76
315.80
14.91
289.71

-4.8
1
N.C.
25.0
-31.6
-1.3
27.3
-6.5

-7.1
1
N.C.
22.0
-33.3
-3.7
24.2
-8.8

40.2
8.3
29.2
20.6
34.9
101.6
35.6
25.5

1,898.09
13.10
187.19
105.87
767.31
233.58
283.24
307.80

3,430
33
398
139
1,319
424
517
600

39.2
27.3
16.6
18.7
35.6
92.5
37.9
30.7

1,826.64
17.57
211.95
74.02
702.43
225.80
275.33
319.53

-1.4
37.5
16.0
-28.4
-6.2
-0.9
-0.4
6.4

-3.8
34.2
13.2
-30.1
-8.5
-3.3
-2.8
3.8

470
394
76

87.9
90.9
72.4

256.50
215.02
41.48

505
432
73

91.9
93.8
80.8

268.94
230.06
38.88

7.4
9.6
-3.9

4.8
7.0
-6.3

Weapons Violations

88

81.8

48.03

86

81.4

45.80

-2.3

-4.6

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

39
39
0

43.6
41.0
1
N.C.

21.28
21.28
0.00

27
27
0

51.9
51.9
1
N.C.

14.38
14.38
0.00

-30.8
-30.8
1
N.C.

-32.4
-32.4
1
N.C.

5,363

53.6

2,926.81

5,274

54.7

2,808.67

-1.7

-4.0

530

98.9

289.24

561

99.1

298.76

5.8

3.3

38

100.0

20.74

32

100.0

17.04

-15.8

-17.8

5,931

58.0

3,236.79

5,867

59.2

3,124.47

-1.1

-3.5

697
48
142
507
0

30.6
95.8
100.0
4.9
1
N.C.

380.38
26.20
77.50
276.69
0.00

688
49
141
498
0

33.6
106.1
100.0
7.6
1
N.C.

366.39
26.09
75.09
265.21
0.00

-1.3
2.1
-0.7
-1.8
1
N.C.

-3.7
-0.4
-3.1
-4.1
1
N.C.

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
VAUGHAN
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

2,052
1
4
100
976
52
919

76.7
100.0
75.0
77.0
86.5
82.7
65.8

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

7,911
41
836
744
3,325
1,063
1,033
869

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)
Weapons Violations
Public Morals Violations
Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting
Total Criminal Violations
Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

722.83
0.35
1.41
35.23
343.80
18.32
323.72

2,063
1
7
91
1,038
28
898

74.8
100.0
85.7
73.6
84.0
67.9
64.5

694.93
0.34
2.36
30.65
349.66
9.43
302.50

0.5
0.0
75.0
-9.0
6.4
-46.2
-2.3

-3.9
-4.4
67.4
-13.0
1.7
-48.5
-6.6

41.0
22.0
25.1
16.0
36.7
99.7
36.6
28.7

2,786.68
14.44
294.48
262.08
1,171.24
374.45
363.88
306.11

7,538
42
818
576
3,109
1,147
998
848

41.8
19.0
27.3
11.5
39.3
90.7
34.0
30.2

2,539.22
14.15
275.55
194.03
1,047.28
386.37
336.18
285.65

-4.7
2.4
-2.2
-22.6
-6.5
7.9
-3.4
-2.4

-8.9
-2.0
-6.4
-26.0
-10.6
3.2
-7.6
-6.7

765
612
153

89.5
94.1
71.2

269.47
215.58
53.89

742
610
132

87.1
89.8
74.2

249.95
205.48
44.46

-3.0
-0.3
-13.7

-7.2
-4.7
-17.5

124

83.1

43.68

161

74.5

54.23

29.8

24.2

40
40
0

52.5
52.5
1
N.C.

14.09
14.09
0.00

38
35
3

52.6
48.6
100.0

12.80
11.79
1.01

-5.0
-12.5
1
N.C.

-9.2
-16.3
1
N.C.

10,892

51.7

3,836.75

10,542

52.0

3,551.13

-3.2

-7.4

796

98.5

280.39

894

98.8

301.15

12.3

7.4

38

100.0

13.39

23

95.7

7.75

-39.5

-42.1

11,726

55.0

4,130.53

11,459

55.8

3,860.03

-2.3

-6.5

1,337
129
346
860

40.5
95.3
100.0
8.3
100.0

470.96
45.44
121.88
302.94
0.70

1,223
94
323
803

39.5
93.6
100.3
8.6
66.7

411.97
31.66
108.80
270.50
1.01

-8.5
-27.1
-6.6
-6.6
50.0

-12.5
-30.3
-10.7
-10.7
43.4

not calculable

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CRIME STATISTICS
WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE
JANUARY DECEMBER (2009 2010)

2009

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Crimes Against Persons


Violations Causing Death
Attempt Capital Crime
Sexual Violations
Assault
Violations Deprivation Freedom
Robbery & Other Violent Violations

159
0
0
4
93
1
61

89.3
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
100.0
83.9
100.0
96.7

Crimes Against Property


Arson
Break and Enter
Theft Over $5000
Theft Under $5000
Have Stolen Goods
Fraud
Mischief

617
6
56
48
277
62
59
109

2009/10

Actual

Percent
Cleared

Rate Per
100,000
Population

Variance
in Actual
(%)

Variance
in Rates
(%)

452.91
0.00
0.00
11.39
264.91
2.85
173.76

207
1
0
28
96
2
80

86.0
100.0
1
N.C.
96.4
89.6
100.0
77.5

542.48
2.62
0.00
73.38
251.59
5.24
209.65

30.2
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
600.0
3.2
100.0
31.1

19.8
1
N.C.
1
N.C.
544.0
-5.0
84.0
20.7

40.4
16.7
25.0
29.2
38.6
101.6
32.2
28.4

1,757.53
17.09
159.52
136.73
789.04
176.61
168.06
310.49

468
3
65
26
168
35
65
106

35.7
33.3
6.2
42.3
28.0
97.1
40.0
41.5

1,226.48
7.86
170.34
68.14
440.27
91.72
170.34
277.79

-24.1
-50.0
16.1
-45.8
-39.4
-43.5
10.2
-2.8

-30.2
-54.0
6.8
-50.2
-44.2
-48.1
1.4
-10.5

56
50
6

89.3
90.0
83.3

159.52
142.43
17.09

63
59
4

92.1
96.6
25.0

165.10
154.62
10.48

12.5
18.0
-33.3

3.5
8.6
-38.7

Weapons Violations

88.9

25.64

87.5

20.97

-11.1

-18.2

Public Morals Violations


Prostitution/Public Morals
Gaming and Betting

3
3
0

33.3
33.3
1
N.C.

8.55
8.55
0.00

5
5
0

40.0
40.0
1
N.C.

13.10
13.10
0.00

66.7
66.7
1
N.C.

53.3
53.3
1
N.C.

844

53.3

2,404.15

751

54.9

1,968.13

-11.0

-18.1

91

100.0

259.21

97

91.8

254.21

6.6

-1.9

100.0

2.85

100.0

20.97

700.0

636.0

936

57.9

2,666.21

856

59.5

2,243.30

-8.5

-15.9

110
15
55
40
0

70.9
93.3
96.4
27.5
1
N.C.

313.34
42.73
156.67
113.94
0.00

107
13
37
57
0

58.9
107.7
105.4
17.5
1
N.C.

280.41
34.07
96.97
149.38
0.00

-2.7
-13.3
-32.7
42.5
1
N.C.

-10.5
-20.3
-38.1
31.1
1
N.C.

Other Criminal Code


Other Criminal Code (Part A)
Other Criminal Code (Part B)

Total Criminal Violations


Drug Violations
Other Federal Violations
Total Criminal Code & Federal Violations
(excluding traffic)
Traffic Violations
Dangerous Operation
Impaired Operation/Related Violations
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations
Street Racing

2010

not calculable

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