Exploring the Link between Crime and Socio-Economic Status in Ottawa and Saskatoon: A Small-Area Geographical Analysis

Figure 3.3 - Total Property Offences, 2003, Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs)

Figure 3.3 This is a bar graph showing the rate of property offences of Census Metropolitan Areas in 2003. Regina had the highest rate.

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The Y axis represents the names of the 27 cities for which rates of total property offences for 2003 are presented. The following cities are listed from top to bottom: Regina, Saskatoon, Abbotsford, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Victoria, Halifax, Calgary, London, Windsor, Montréal, Thunder Bay, Sherbrooke, St. Catherines-Niagara, St. John’s, Hamilton, Sudbury, Kitchener, Kingston, Ottawa-Gatineau (Ontario Portion), Ottawa-Gatineau, Saint John, Trois Rivières, Québec, Toronto, Saguenay.

The X axis represents the rate of total property offences per 100,000 and is measured in thousands and increases in increments of 2000 from 0 to 10000.

The bar graph shows the rates of total property offences in 2003 for the 27 cities listed above. The property offence rates are: