Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 39

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Canada"

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March 20, 2018


Indigenous Victimization Statistics

Indigenous men and boys are seven times more likely than non-Indigenous men and boys to be a homicide victim. Indigenous women are almost three times as likely as non-Indigenous women to be a victim of violent crime. In 2015, Indigenous people accounted for 25% of all homicide victims in Canada. Indigenous people represented an estimated 5% of the Canadian population in 2015. “First...

February 15, 2018


Data Sources on Indigenous Victimization

There are five national sources of administrative data from within the justice system that report on Indigenous people’s contact with police and the corrections system: Corrections-level surveys Adult Correctional Services Survey, Youth Custody and Community Services Survey and Integrated Correctional Services Survey Police-level surveys. Uniform Crime Report and Homicide Survey Homicide SurveySince 2014, police-reported homicide...

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