TPS 2001 Statistical Report Table of Contents Introduction i - ii Uniform Strength, Expenditures & Distribution 1 Budget Information 1 Police Personnel by Rank and Classification 2 Police Personnel by Division and Field Command 3 Fleet Information 4 Calls for Service, AT&T Language Line Service 5 Public Complaints 6-7 Community policing & Miscellaneous Information 8-9 General Data by Division and Field Command 10 Traffic Collisions 11-12 General Crime Information Criminal Code Offences - Highlights 13-15 Criminal Code Offences by Category 16-17 Selected Offences Against Victims by Age and Sex 18 Persons Charged by Age and Sex 19-20 Violent Crime Statistics 21 Selected Offences Against Police Officers 22 Total Incidents Reported to Statistics Canada 22 Criminal Code Offences Reported and Cleared Field Command and Toronto Totals 23 By Division and Field Command 24-27 Traffic and Other Offences 28 Persons Charged Criminal Code Offences 29 Traffic and Other Offences 30 By Unit of Officer 31
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TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Table of Contents
Introduction i - ii
Uniform Strength, Expenditures & Distribution 1Budget Information 1Police Personnel by Rank and Classification 2Police Personnel by Division and Field Command 3Fleet Information 4Calls for Service, AT&T Language Line Service 5Public Complaints 6-7Community policing & Miscellaneous Information 8-9General Data by Division and Field Command 10Traffic Collisions 11-12
General Crime Information
Criminal Code Offences - Highlights 13-15Criminal Code Offences by Category 16-17Selected Offences Against Victims by Age and Sex 18Persons Charged by Age and Sex 19-20Violent Crime Statistics 21Selected Offences Against Police Officers 22Total Incidents Reported to Statistics Canada 22
Criminal Code Offences Reported and ClearedField Command and Toronto Totals 23By Division and Field Command 24-27
Traffic and Other Offences 28
Persons ChargedCriminal Code Offences 29Traffic and Other Offences 30By Unit of Officer 31
TPS 2001 Statistical Report
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Introduction The following catagories of offences will assist the reader in understanding the basis for the gathering and allocation of specific statistics within this report. Types of Offences Violent offences are crimes involving the application and/or threat of force to a person. These include: murder, manslaughter, abduction, sexual assault, assault and robbery. Property offences involve unlawful acts with respect to property but do not involve the use or threat of violence against an individual. These may include: theft, possession of stolen property, break and enter and fraud. Other Criminal Code offences include Criminal Code offences that are classified as neither violent nor property offences. Examples are: prostitution, gaming and betting, mischief, offences against public order, and bail violations. Drug offences involve offences under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. These offences are: possession, trafficking, importation or cultivation of various illicit, controlled and restricted drugs.
Other federal statute offences include violations under all other federal statutes. They include; the Bankruptcy Act, Customs Act, Excise Act, and Immigration Act. Provincial Statute offences include all violations under provincial statutes except Criminal Code traffic related statutes. Examples are: Coroner's Act, Environmental Protection Act, Mental Hospital Act and Liquor Licence Act. A Word of Caution This document details statistics which represent levels of activity relating to certain types of crime. It is important to note that these statistics are only valid within the specific framework in which they were gathered. They should not be compared to statistics from other agencies which may appear to report on similar issues. For example, Statistics Canada records only the most serious offence at a specific incident, whereas the Toronto Police Service records all offences at that same incident. Attempts to compare the two statistics is an apples and oranges exercise.
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Overview of Statistics, 2001 • Reported Criminal Code Offences
excluding traffic offences went up 2.8% in 2001 over the previous year.
• Violent crime went up 4.0% in 2001 from 2000.
• Property crime increased 2.1% over the same period.
• Other criminal Code Offences increased 3.2% in 2001 from 2000.
• There were 59 homicides in 2001 compared to 60 in 2000, a decrease of 1.7%. There were two (2) young offenders charged with homicide in 2001 compared to 32 adults charged.
• There were 2,212 sexual assaults in 2001 compared to 2209 in 2000. About 49% of these offences were committed against persons up to and including 17 years of age. There were 113 young offenders charged for the crime in 2001 compared to 164 in 2000.
• Total non-sexual assaults increased by 4.0% in 2001 over 2000. Minor assaults which is about 77.0% of the crime increased 3.3% while major assaults in the category increased 6.3%. There were 1711 young offenders charged for the crime in 2001 compared to 1768 in 2000.
• Total robbery increased 5.2%; robbery to banks and financial institutions decreased substantially by 29.5% while purse snatching decreased 9.4%.
• Break and enters to houses increased 0.7%; entries to apartments dropped 1.6%.
• There were 12,235 motor vehicles reported stolen in 2001, representing an increase of 1.4% from 2000. Out of 695 persons charged for stealing motor vehicles, 288(41.4%) were young offenders.
• On the Toronto roads: There were 52 fatal collisions and 57 people were killed. There were 14,239 injury collisions and 20,614 people were injured. The total number of reportable motor vehicle collisions stood at 64,113 in 2001 compared to 72,540 in 2000, a decrease of 11.6%
• There were 742 complaints lodged against police officers in 2001, compared to 819 in 2000.
• Number of vehicles stopped by R.I.D.E. (Reduced Impaired Driving Everywhere) increased in 2001 by 34.2% to 154,536.
• Total calls for service through Communications Centre increased 2.6% while the total dispatched calls for service increased 3.2% in 2001 over 2000. The Service reaches out to wider sections of the community by providing service in languages other than English through the AT&T Language Line Service. In 2001 there were 2,712 calls for service received in 53 languages other than English.
This page was revised May 9, 2002
Uniform Strength and Expenditures TPS 2001 Statistical Report
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Population Served 2,487,185 2,512,079 2,538,191 2,565,555 2,594,205
Central Field Command* 6 4 7 57 18 181 142 1,560 1,975 125 2,100 364
AREA FIELD COMMAND HQ 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5 2 7 0
22 Division 1 0 1 6 1 20 13 166 208 12 220 55
23 Division 1 0 1 6 1 18 13 149 189 12 201 48
31 Division 1 0 2 7 1 18 15 204 248 13 261 40
32 Division 1 0 2 6 1 19 14 185 228 13 241 47
33 Division 0 1 0 6 1 18 13 141 180 10 190 37
41 Division 1 0 1 6 2 22 20 247 299 15 314 48
42 Division 1 0 1 6 2 18 20 234 282 20 302 56
Area Field Command* 7 1 8 44 9 134 108 1328 1639 97 1736 331* Includes those assigned to Field Command Headquarters. ** As of December 31, 2001 Does not include temporary and part-time civilian members. + Includes spares. School Crossing Guards assigned to 21 Division have been included in 22 Divison.
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Fleet TPS 2001 Statistical Report
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Cars 1,122 1,161 1,191 1,193 1,228
Motorcycles 129 129 130 133 138
Other 149 143 139 149 145
Total Vehicles 1,400 1,433 1,460 1,475 1,511
Boats 18 18 19 19 19
Horses 23 25 23 25 25
Distance Travelled by Police Vehicles
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199733,347,579
33,355,698
28,054,270
33,818,380
34,581,474
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Classification of Incoming Calls TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Year Calls Received at Communications Centre Dispatched Other
Emergency* Non-Emergency** Total Calls Calls+
1997 839,366 894,134 1,733,500 851,236 882,264
1998 852,116 889,838 1,741,954 841,894 900,060
1999 900,717 876,407 1,777,124 801,746 975,378
2000 973,249 849,191 1,822,440 837,219 985,221
2001 983,343 886,119 1,869,462 864,095 1,005,367 * 9-1-1 Emergency Calls + Advised, transferred, or no action taken.
** Includes Non-emergency calls, Alarms, Parking Complaints, TTC, RIDE program, and other calls which include Administration, Internal etc.
AT&T Language Line Service(Calls made in languages other than English) Number of Calls and top 10 ranks in 1997-2001* Language 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Counsel or Caution 6 2 6 10 1Frivolous, Vexatious or Bad Faith 102 140 112 127 162
Complaints Bureau DispositionsInformally Resolved 37 26 12 2 3
Withdrawn 475 407 445 364 276
Change to Inquiry 24 51 81 184 219
Six Month Limitation 43 64 57 70 31
Third Party 11 7 13 5 8Not Within Jurisdiction of the Act/Bureau 13 12 15 33 11
Total Dispositions 1,124 1,234 1,052 1,124 965** On November 27, 1997, Bill 105 (RSO) "A Act to review the Partnership between the province, municipalities and the police
and to enhance community safety" was proclaimed by the Legislative Assembly. The amendments in Bill 105 revised the Police
Services Act and in particular created a new system to deal with the internal discipline and public complaints.
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Public Complaints* TPS 2001 Statistical ReportStatistics for 2001 will be made available shortly
Complaints Received 1998 1999 2000 2001Conduct - Less Serious 438 408 479Conduct - Serious 158 205 252Policy 12 9 12Services 11 7 34Total Complaints Received 619 629 819*
* Includes 35 complaints with no specific allegation, and 7 other complaints
Dispositions 1998 1999 2000 2001Frivolous 71 27 56Informal Resolution 96 82 146Made in Bad Faith 14 13 18Misconduct Identified/Hearing 2 2 1No Further Action/Final Report 141 175 180Non Jurisdictional/Other 10 10 39*Not Directly Affected 19 27 29Over Six Months 44 39 32Unit Commander's Attention/Personnel Documentation 4 5 14Vexatious 9 0 2Withdrawn 117 132 183Total Dispositions 527 512 700***Includes multiple jurisdiction(more than one police service), Non-jurisdictional complaints(subject officer retired or resigned) and complaints not signed by complainants.**Total does not include outstanding complaints that have not been adjudicated.
Category of Allegations* 2000 2001Discreditable Conduct 731Insubordination 9Neglect of duty 294Deceit 15Breach of Confidence 1Corrupt practice 10Unlawful or Unnecessary exercise of authority 299Damage to clothing or equipment 1Consuming drug or alcohol in a manner prejudicial to duty 3Total Allegations ** 1363 *Categorization is different from previous years; refer to 1999 Report for previous years' figures**Totals incorporate complaints where there are multiple allegations.
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TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Community Based and Miscellaneous Policing Statistics
Community Information / Crime Prevention - Community Relations
R.I.D.E.(Reduced Impaired Driving Every where) Year Round Statistics - Traffic Services
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Community Based Policing Statistics - 2001 TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Community Relations/Community Liaison/Miscellaneous
Type of Presentation Number of Presentations Persons Attending Speaking engagements - Letter 186 8,694 School Lectures 344 11,543 Lectures to Reliefs/Platoons 224 4,130 Speaking Engagements - Other 283 10,764 Community Meeting Attended 1,144 52,624 Station Tours 202 Not Available
Substance Abuse/Safety Presentations Count Streetproofing 387 Alcohol and Drugs 54 Law 255 Sexual Abuse 20 Abuse of elderly 204 Family violence 193
Total 1,113
Crime Prevention Type of Presentation Number of Presentations Persons Attending Neighbourhood Watch 113 4,801 Home security/High-rise security 320 6,181 Office security 192 2,794 Personal safety 383 16,612 Senior citizen safety 128 4,694 Victims of crime 157 564 Other 409 34,331
Total 1,702 69,977
Communities involved in Neighbourhood Watch 758 Homes involved in Neighbourhood Watch 399,067 Block Parents screened 113 Banks and Business premises visited 2,993 Insecure premises contacted N/A Serious break and enter call-backs 854 Crime prevention pamphlets distributed 253,500
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General Data by Division and Field Command TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Estimated Area Projected Dispatched Motor Vehicles Bicycles Value of Population (sqkm) Expenditures($) calls Stolen Recovered Stolen Property ($)*
Toronto 2,594,206 630.6 274,257,203 + 864,095++ 12,235 9,174 ** 4,009 189,962,909 * Does not include the value of motor vehicles and bicycles, but includes frauds. + Includes Division totals only. ++ Includes 35,065 CARU calls and 84,940 Tag Agency Dispatched Events, The grand total gross expenditure of the Service was $603,372,378. and 15,036 other front line calls. ** Stolen and recovered in 2001. For example 279 motor vehicles were stolen
from 11 division in 2001 and out of which 196 were recovered as of 2001/12/31. This page was revised on May 9, 2002. Recovery statistics do not represent the recovery workload of divisions.
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TPS 2001 Statistical ReportMetropolitan Toronto Highlights - Traffic Collisions *
**Source for all figures: Toronto Traffic Data Centre and Safety Bureau
Total Collisions(Includes Non-Reportable Collisions)
Year Total % Change Non-Reportable
1997 81,692 2.1 9,064
1998* 65,765 -19.5 N/A
1999* 58,450 -11.1 N/A
2000* 72,540 24.1 N/A
2001* 64,113 -11.6 N/A*figure does not include Non-Reportable collisions.
Fatal Collisions and Persons Killed
Year Accidents % Change Killed
1997 79 5.3 80
1998 83 5.1 88
1999 85 2.4 91
2000 62 -27.1 67
2001 52 -16.1 57
Injury Collisions and Persons Injured
Year Accidents % Change Injured
1997 17,091 -1.0 N/A*
1998 17,979 5.2 23,455
1999 16,662 -7.3 23,895
2000 17,404 4.5 24,867
2001 14,239 -18.2 20,614
*Due to technical reasons complete figure is not available.
General Note: 2000 & 2001 statistics are unofficial as Toronto Transportation has not yet officially released them as of press time. However, any variances to these figures will be minimum.
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TPS 2001 Statistical ReportMetropolitan Toronto Highlights - Traffic Collisions*
*Source for all figures: Toronto Traffic Data Centre and Safety Bureau
Property Damage Collisions
Year Accidents % Change
1997 54,787 5.2
1998 47,734 -12.9
1999 41,703 -12.6
2000 55,076 32.1
2001 49,835 -9.5
Drinking and Driving Statistics*
Year Total Tested Male Female
1997 2,161 1999 162
1998 1,776 1629 147
1999 1,952 1788 164
2000 2,078 1901 177
2001 2,892 2627 265* These statistics represent Breath Alcohol testing done within Toronto by the Toronto Police Service
Drinking and Driving Statistics
Year Total Tested Over 80mg% Refusals Other **
1997 2,161 1737 196 228
1998 1,776 1422 159 195
1999 1,952 1523 199 230
2000 2,078 1691 154 233
2001 2,892 2369 173 56** Includes individuals stopped, who were under the legal limit, or where no charges were laid
General Note: 2000 & 2001 statistics are unofficial as Toronto Transportation has not yet officially released them as of press time. However, any variances to these figures will be minimal.
1997-2001 figures do not include Criminal Code 'Fail to remain' offences.
Categories of Crime:
(1) Violent crime includes homicide and homicide related offences, sexual assaults, sexual offences, non-sexual assaults, abduction, and robberies.
(2) Property crime includes break and enter, all types of thefts, possession of stolen goods, and fraud.
(3) Other crime includes all other non-traffic Criminal Code offences not covered in categories (1) and (2).
(4) Traffic offences include all Criminal Code traffic offences.
(5) Total Criminal Code offences include all the above four categories.
+ The definition for violent crime was revised in 1996. Statistics published prior to 1996 included weapons offences in 'Violent Crime'. Starting from 1996 publication, weapons offences are included in 'Other Crime'.
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VIOLENT CRIME, PROPERTY CRIME, OTHER CRIME AND CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC OFFENCES TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Toronto 37,286 1437 76.4 99,156 3,822 28.1 64,383 2,482 67.4 4,855 187 99.5 205,680 7,928 50.9Categories of Crime: ** Does not include Criminal Code 'Fail to remain' offences. Note: Cleared cases may include offences committed before 2001. (1) Violent crime includes homicide and homicide related offences, sexual assaults, sexual offences, non-sexual assaults, abduction, and robberies.
(2) Property crime includes break and enter, all types of thefts, possession of stolen goods, and fraud.
(3) Other crime includes all other non-traffic Criminal Code offences not covered in categories (1) and (2).
(4) Traffic offences include all Criminal Code traffic offences. * Rate per 100,000 of population (5) Total Criminal Code offences include all the above four categories. No allowance was given to
transient or commuting population.
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Offences Against Victims by Age and Sex+ TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Sexual Assaults*
Age Males Females Total % of Total 0-11 114 281 395 17.86
+ These are offences against persons and not the number of persons(victims).A victim can be involved in more than one offence.
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Persons Charged by Age and Sex TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Robberies
Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 529 76 605 43.65 18-24 437 33 470 33.91 25-34 135 17 152 10.97 35-44 106 20 126 9.09 45+ 32 0 32 2.31Unkn 1 0 1 0.07Total 1,240 146 1,386 100.00
Drug Offences*
Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 411 49 460 12.29 18-24 1,336 125 1,461 39.03 25-34 826 103 929 24.82 35-44 551 109 660 17.63 45+ 202 31 233 6.22Unkn 0 0 0 0.00Total 3,326 417 3,743 100.00
* Includes Food & Drug Act and Narcotic Control Act
Drinking and Driving Offences
Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 1 2 3 0.14 18-24 259 26 285 13.06 25-34 559 55 614 28.14 35-44 646 66 712 32.63 45+ 514 51 565 25.89Unkn 3 0 3 0.14Total 1,982 200 2,182 100.00
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Persons Charged by Age and Sex TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Break and Enters
Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 281 34 315 25.86 18-24 367 25 392 32.18 25-34 193 14 207 17.00 35-44 222 19 241 19.79 45+ 49 12 61 5.01Unkn 2 0 2 0.16Total 1,114 104 1,218 100.00
Non-Sexual Assaults
Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 1,222 489 1,711 12.36 18-24 2,349 518 2,867 20.71 25-34 2,973 694 3,667 26.48 35-44 2,889 634 3,523 25.44 45+ 1,662 385 2,047 14.78Unkn 22 9 31 0.22Total 11,117 2,729 13,846 100.00
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Age Males Females Total % of Total 12-17 110 3 113 13.23 18-24 146 0 146 17.10 25-34 191 1 192 22.48 35-44 203 4 207 24.24 45+ 194 2 196 22.95Unkn 0 0 0 0.00Total 844 10 854 100.00
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Violent Crime Against Victims by Age and Sex+ TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Violent Crime*
Age Males Females Total % of Total
0-11 1,022 958 1,980 5.31
12-17 3,300 2459 5,759 15.45
18-24 3,380 3444 6,824 18.30
25-34 3,560 4072 7,632 20.47
35-44 3,296 3168 6,464 17.34
45+ 2,835 2393 5,228 14.02
Unkn 2,397 1002 3,399 9.12
Total 19,790 17,496 37,286 100.00
* Violent crime includes homicide and homicide related offences, sexual assaults, sexual offences, non-sexual assaults, abduction, and robberies.
Persons charged for violent crime
Age Males Females Total % of Total
12-17 1,874 569 2,443 15.03
18-24 2,984 559 3,543 21.80
25-34 3,325 716 4,041 24.86
35-44 3,223 665 3,888 23.92
45+ 1,918 387 2,305 14.18
Unkn 23 9 32 0.20
Total 13,347 2,905 16,252 100.00
+ These are violent offences against persons and not the number of persons(victims).A victim can be involved in more than one offence.
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Selected Offences Against Police Officers TPS 2001 Statistical Report
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Murder 0 1 0 0 0Attempted Murder 3 4 2 2 4Aggravated Assault 2 4 6 4 7Assault With Weapon or Causing Bodily Harm 55 54 78 102 97Assault 126 124 95 108 90Assault Police Officer 383 464 519 585 581Assault to Resist Arrest 332 395 411 509 492Attempt to choke, strangle, etc. 1 1 0 0 0Point/dangerous use of firearm 4 1 9 14 11Discharge firearm with intent to prevent arrest 0 0 0 0 0Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm 4 4 2 4 1Total offences 910 1,052 1,122 1,328 1,283
Selected Offences Against Police OfficersNo. of Rate/100,000Variance
Year Offences Populationin Rate(%)
1997 910 36.6 -12.6
1998* 1,052 41.9 14.5
1999 1,122 43.8 4.5
2000 1,328 51.8 18.3
2001 1,283 49.5 -4.4
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Incidents as Reported to Statistics Canada*
Year Incidents1996 202,1221997 199,9231998 178,7891999 162,7262000 160,349
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Criminal Code Offences Reported and Cleared*- Field Command and Toronto Totals TPS 2001 Statistical Report
TotalFirst Second Attempted Sexual Other Break Theft of Theft Theft Offensive Other Criminal Criminal Total
Degree Degree Manslaughter Murder Assault Assault Robbery and Motor Over Under Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Code CriminalMurder Murder Enter Vehicle** $5,000 $5,000 offences Code Non-Traffic Traffic+ Code
% Cleared 35.0 100.0 100.0 66.1 78.3 82.7 37.1 15.9 13.3 16.4 22.8 68.1 96.3 68.5 49.7 99.5 50.9* Cleared cases may include offences reported prior to 2001. ** Include motor cycle and snow vehicle and all attempts.
Note: 54 division is in Central Field Command in 2001; it was in Area Field Command in previous years. +Statistics do not include Criminal Code 'Fail to Remain' offences.
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Criminal Code Offences Reported and Cleared*- Central Field Command TPS 2001 Statistical Report
TotalFirst Second Attempted Sexual Other Break Theft of Theft Theft Offensive Other Criminal Criminal Total
Degree Degree Manslaughter Murder Assault Assault Robbery and Motor Over Under Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Code CriminalMurder Murder Enter Vehicle** $5,000 $5,000 Offences Code Non-Traffic Traffic+ Code
% Cleared 14.3 100.0 0.0 66.7 72.7 77.6 33.4 19.9 14.8 16.9 11.6 57.4 97.3 73.3 51.9 99.5 52.9* Cleared cases may include offences reported prior to 2001. ** Include motor cycle and snow vehicle and all attempts.
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Criminal Code Offences Reported and Cleared*- Central Field Command(Cont'd) TPS 2001 Statistical Report
TotalFirst Second Attempted Sexual Other Break Theft of Theft Theft Offensive Other Criminal Criminal Total
Degree Degree Manslaughter Murder Assault Assault Robbery and Motor Over Under Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Code CriminalMurder Murder Enter Vehicle** $5,000 $5,000 Offences Code Non-Traffic Traffic+ Code
% Cleared 37.5 114.3 0.0 80.0 76.5 82.0 38.4 20.2 15.2 17.6 22.5 71.6 97.3 71.3 51.7 99.7 52.8* Cleared cases may include offences reported prior to 2001. ** Include motor cycle and snow vehicle and all attempts.
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First Second Attempted Sexual Other Break Theft of Theft Theft Offensive Other Criminal Criminal TotalDegree Degree Manslaughter Murder Assault Assault Robbery and Motor Over Under Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Code CriminalMurder Murder Enter Vehicle** $5,000 $5,000 Offences Code Non-Traffic Traffic+ Code
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First Second Attempted Sexual Other Break Theft of Theft Theft Offensive Other Criminal Criminal TotalDegree Degree Manslaughter Murder Assault Assault Robbery and Motor Over Under Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Code CriminalMurder Murder Enter Vehicle** $5,000 $5,000 Offences Code Non-Traffic Traffic+ Code
* Cleared cases may include offences reported prior to 2001. ** Include motor cycle and snow vehicle and all attempts.
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Traffic and Other Offences - by Division TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Criminal Code Traffic Other OffencesDrive Refuse Drive Liquor Liquor
Dangerous While Breath/ Over while Total+ Drug* Other Licence Licence Other Municipal Total** HighwayDriving Impaired Blood/ 80 mg Disqualified Federal Act - Act - Provincial By-Laws+++ Traffic
Toronto 692 1,598 339 2,075 151 4,855 9,333 888 3,635 4,977 13,792 12,921 45,546 235,701 * Includes Food & Drug Act and Narcotic Control Act. ++ Reflects the total Highway Traffic Act charges issued by divisional personnel.
** Excluding Highway Traffic Act. The Total of the H.T.A. charges issued by divisional, traffic and other personnel was 281,732 .
+ Excluding Criminal Code 'Fail to Remain' offences. +++ Reflects the total Bylaw charges issued by divisional personnel. The total of the Bylaw charges
* Includes Food & Drug Act and Narcotic Control Act. ** Excluding Highway Traffic Act, Municipal Bylaws and Liquor Licence Acts.
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Persons charged by unit + TPS 2001 Statistical Report
Unit Homicide Attempted Sexual Other Robbery Break Motor Theft Offensive Other Criminal Drug Other TotalMurder Assault Assault and Vehicle (All other) Fraud Weapons Criminal Code Offences** charged
Toronto 34 81 854 13,846 1,386 1,218 695 7,687 1,398 1,218 16,125 2,531 3,743 5,267 56,083 * Includes attempt thefts ** Includes federal statutes other than drug acts, and other provincial statutes. Excludes Municipal Bylaws and Liquor Control Acts.
+ Unit of the arresting officer ++ Homicide, Fraud, Hold-up and Sexual Assault squads INT - Intelligent Services, SIS - Special Investigative Services, TSV - Traffic Services
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Acknowledgement
Managing EditorA/S/Insp Bruce SmalletCorporate Communications
EditorSgt. Nigel FontaineCorporate Communications
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