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2010
ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT
TORONTO POLICE SERVICE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY ...........................................................................................................................................1 INTRODUCTION AND HIGHLIGHTS ............................................................................................3 STATISTICS AT A GLANCE .............................................................................................................4 PERSONNEL AND BUDGET UNIFORM STRENGTH, EXPENDITURES & DISTRIBUTION ......................................................................... 5 GROSS OPERATING BUDGET. ....................................................................................................................5 POLICE PERSONNEL BY RANK AND CLASSIFICATION ...............................................................................6 POLICE PERSONNEL BY DIVISION AND FIELD COMMAND ........................................................................7 COMMUNICATIONS CALLS RECEIVED AT COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE......................................................................................8 CLASSIFICATIONS OF INCOMING CALLS (CALLS FOR SERVICE)............................................................... 8 AT&T LANGUAGE LINE SERVICE.............................................................................................................8 ALARM CALLS ..........................................................................................................................................8
MISCELLANEOUS STATS COMMUNITY BASED POLICING..................................................................................................................9 MAJOR CULTURAL AND OTHER EVENTS...................................................................................................9 INDUSTRIAL LIAISONS...............................................................................................................................9 HATE/BIAS...............................................................................................................................................10 CRIME STOPPERS.....................................................................................................................................10 TRANSGENDER SEARCHES........................................................................................................................10 WOMEN PARTIALLY/COMPLETE UNDRESS.................................................................................................10 FLEET .....................................................................................................................................................10 COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE COMPLAINTS INVESTIGATED....................................................................................................................11 ALLEGATION TYPE...................................................................................................................................11 INVESTIGATION OUTCOME.......................................................................................................................11 GENERAL DATA BY DIVISION AND COMMAND POPULATION/EXPENDITURE/SIZE............................................................................................................12 DISPATCHED CALLS FOR SERVICE...........................................................................................................12 STOLEN/RECOVERED VEHICLES..............................................................................................................12 STOLEN BICYCLES...................................................................................................................................12 GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION OFFENCE TOTALS Overall Crime.........................................................................................................................................13 Homicides...............................................................................................................................................13 Robberies (Financial Institutions)...........................................................................................................13 Break and Enters ....................................................................................................................................14 Sexual Assaults.......................................................................................................................................15 NonSexual Assaults................................................................................................................................15 All Robberies .....................................................................................................................................15 CRIMES REPORTED BY CATEGORY OVER LAST FIVE YEARS.....................................................................16 CRIMES REPORTED BY CATEGORY BY UNIT............................................................................................17 OFFENCE TOTALS BY VICTIM AGE AND GENDER Sexual Assaults...................................................................................................................................18 Nonsexual Assaults.............................................................................................................................18 All Robberies......................................................................................................................................18 All Violent Offences...........................................................................................................................19 SELECTED OFFENCES AGAINST POLICE ...................................................................................................19 PERSONS CHARGED BY ACCUSED AGE AND GENDER All Violent Offences...............................................................................................................................19 2010 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT
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Break and Enter...................................................................................................................................20 Nonsexual Assaults.............................................................................................................................20 Sexual Assaults ..................................................................................................................................20 Robbery...............................................................................................................................................21 Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.................................................................................................21 Drinking and Driving .........................................................................................................................21 CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED COMMAND AND SERVICE TOTALS............................................................................................................22 CENTRAL FIELD 11-14 Division ....................................................................................................................................23 51-55 Division ....................................................................................................................................24 AREA FIELD 22-23 Division ....................................................................................................................................25 31-33 Division ....................................................................................................................................25 41-43 Division ....................................................................................................................................26 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS AND OFFENCES COLLISIONS Fatalities..............................................................................................................................................27 Persons Injured ...................................................................................................................................27 Property Damage ................................................................................................................................27 PERSONS CHARGED AND R.I.D.E. DATA Criminal Code Driving Offences By Unit...........................................................................................28 R.I.D.E. Information............................................................................................................................28 Criminal Code Driving Offences By Accused Age and Gender.........................................................29 PERSONS CHARGED/CHARGES LAID CRIMINAL CODE/ FEDERAL STATUTE CHARGES LAID BY UNIT...............................................................30 PROVINCIAL OFFENCE AND BYLAWS CHARGES LAID BY UNIT ...............................................................31 FIREARM SEIZURES AND THEFTS SEIZURES..................................................................................................................................................32 REPORTED STOLEN...................................................................................................................................32 THEFTS BY PREMISE TYPE .......................................................................................................................32 CRIME GUN FIREARM TYPE .....................................................................................................................33 CRIME GUN FIREARM CLASSIFICATION ...................................................................................................33 STOLEN FIREARMS – RECOVERED BY TORONTO POLICE SERVICE ..........................................................33 TOP 10 MANUFACTURERS BY FIREARM TYPE .........................................................................................34 TOP 5 CALIBRES BY FIREARM TYPE ........................................................................................................34 TYPES OF FIREARMS STOLEN AND RECOVERED IN TORONTO..................................................................34 TOP 20 OFFENCES RELATED TO FIREARMS SEIZED..................................................................................35 SHOOTING LOCATIONS ............................................................................................................................35 FIREARMS CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS…..………………….………………….APPENDIX A (Refers to Crime Gun Firearms Classification on page 32)
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
% CHANGE: The percent increase or decrease from the previous year. % CLEAR: The percentage of offences reported in a given year which have been cleared. Adult: A person who is 18 years of age or greater. A.F.C.: Area Field Command C.F.C.: Central Field Command Cleared: An offence can be considered cleared when a charge is laid, recommended or the person(s) who committed the offence has been identified and no charge has been laid for some reason. Criminal Code Traffic Offences: Includes dangerous driving, impaired driving, refuse breath/blood sample and failure to remain at the scene of an accident. Crime Gun: The National Weapons Enforcement Support Team (NWEST) defines a crime gun as “any firearm that is illegally possessed, used in crime or suspected to have been used in a crime, or has an obliterated serial number” Drug Offences: Involves offenders under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. These offences include possession, trafficking, import/export, and production of various illicit, controlled and restricted drugs. Municipal Bylaws: Includes violations under the City of Toronto Municipal By-Laws. NSA: Not Specified Area. Generally these relate to offences that have been reported to the Service but occurred outside Toronto or at an undetermined location. Offence: An offence is categorized as a violation against any Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute/by-law. Other Criminal Code Offences: Any other Criminal Code offences. For example bail violations, arson, and disturbing the peace are included in other Criminal Code Offences. Other Federal Statutes: Any Federal statute other than the Criminal Code and Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.. Persons Charged: A person that is arrested and/or charged with an offence. Property Offences: Property crime includes unlawful acts committed for the purpose of attaining or interfering with the use of property, but does not involve the use or threat of violence against an individual. Property crime includes actual and attempted motor vehicle theft, other theft, actual and attempted break and enter, possession of stolen property, mischief and fraud.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Provincial Acts: Includes all violations under Provincial statutes with the exception of traffic related statutes. Some examples include the Coroner’s Act, Environmental Protection Act, Mental Health Act and the Liquor Licence Act. Rate: Rate of crime per 100,000 population. Reported: Number of Offences Reported. Violent Offences: Crimes involving the application or threat of application of force to a person. They include homicide, attempted murder, sexual assault, non-sexual assault, other sexual offences, abduction and robbery. Young Offender: A Person who is between 12 and 17 years of age.
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INTRODUCTION AND HIGHLIGHTS
Source Data: The crime related data contained in this report are derived from a number of computer sources. These systems include, but are not limited to: eCOPS COPS CIPS
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Enterprise Case Occurrence Processing System Computerized Occurrence Processing System Criminal Information Processing System
These systems are continuously being updated and as a result some changes to statistics published in previous statistical reports should be expected. Crime statistics contained in this report are based on the date that the information was reported or became known to police. This is done to minimize changes in reported statistics year over year and to enable some degree of comparability with statistics reported by Statistics Canada. Other data comes from a mixture of automated and manual systems maintained by the individual units responsible.
Comparing Crime Statistics: The statistics in this report count all offences reported to the police. As a result, a single incident reported to police may generate more than one offence. It is not recommended that the crime statistics in this report be compared to crime statistics prepared by other agencies due to the fact that different methods of categorization, geographic, technical, data and time constraints may affect the outcome. Although comparing exact numbers is not recommended, the general trends and magnitude of change should be similar regardless of the counting method. Detailed information pertaining to Statistics Canada crime reporting method can be found in the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey documents posted on the Statistics Canada website, http://www.statcan.gc.ca.
Highlights: •
Total reported crime has decreased by 9% (approximately 16,214 offences) in 2010 (169,878 offences) when compared to 2009 (186,092 offences).
•
Murders in 2010 (61) have decreased slightly when compared to 2009 (62).
•
Violent crime against person has decreased by 1.3% (424 offences) in 2010 (31,593 offences) when compared to 2009 (32,017 offences).
•
Sexual Assaults have increased by 6% (158 offences) in 2010 (2,841 offences) when compared to 2009 (2,683 offences).
•
Stolen vehicles reported stolen have decreased by 18% (983 autos) in 2010 (4,479 autos) when compared to 2009 (5,462 autos).
•
Charges laid by RIDE have decreased by 17% (84 charges) in 2010 (406 charges) when compared to 2009 (490 charges).
•
Crime Stoppers arrests have decreased by 7% (27 arrests) in 2010 (374 arrests) when compared to 2009 (401 arrests).
•
The gross operating budget has increased by 4% ($39,836,500) in 2010 ($956,903,200) when compared to 2009 ($917,066,700). 3
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STATISTICS AT GLANCE
Total Criminal Code* 2009
2010
Change
186,092
169,878
-16,214
% Change -8.7
* Including traffic offences.
Crimes Against Person Violent Crime 2009
2010
32,017
31,593
2009
2010
Change -424
Crimes Related to Property Property Crime % Change -1.3
2009
Homicides 62
61
2,683
2010 2,841
-1
% Change -1.6
Change 158
2009
2010
23,029
22,768
224
2010 130
% Change 5.9
2009
Change -261
Change -94
5,231
2010 5,080
Change -151
Change
5,533
2009
2010
45
Change
3,229
2.7
2009
2010
11,576
11,883
-3.7
2009
2010
44,653
43,020
Break and Enter (Business) ** % Change -1.1
2009 3,651
2010
Change
3,077
-574
-42.0
2009 5,462
2010
Change
4,479
-983
-15.7
2009 3,933
-2.9
2009
2010
44,448
39,780
Change -4,668
-6.7
Change
% Change
307
2.7
Change
% Change
-1,633
-3.7
2010 4,014
Change
% Change
81
2.1
R.I.D.E Vehicles Stopped % Change -18.0
2009
2010
Change
409,274
398,526
-10,748
Other Crime % Change
% Change
-3
Criminal Code Traffic
% Change
Stolen Vehicles % Change
Change
Collisions (Property Damage)
% Change
-124
42
Collisions (Injury)
% Change
147
2010
3,353
Robberies (Other) 2009
-10.6
Break and Enter (Apartment) **
Robberies (Financial) 2009
% Change
-11,203
2010
5,386
Non-Sexual Assaults 2009
Change
94,491
Break and Enter (House) **
Change
Sexual Assaults* 2009
2010
105,694
Traffic Related Information Collisions (Fatalities)
% Change -2.6
R.I.D.E. Charges Laid*** % Change -10.5
2009 490
2010 406
Change -84
% Change -17.1
*Includes "non-assaultive" sexual offences (e.g. Invitation to Sexual Touching, Sexual Exploitation etc) **In this report: Includes attempt break and enter ***Charges Laid defined as all instances where a CIPS offence is linked to a specific person.
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PERSONNEL AND BUDGET
Uniform Strength and Expentitures 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2,724,784
2,750,360
2,776,175
2,802,233
2,828,537
Uniform Strength
5,376
5,557
5,457
5,651
5,636
Uniform Strength:Population
1:507
1:495
1:509
1:496
1:502
807,718,098
829,038,200
881,825,300
924,443,954
956,903,200
296.4
301.4
317.6
330.3
338.3
Population Served
Actual Expenditures Per Capita Cost*
* Estimate (based on projected expenditures).
Gross Operating Budget Year
Budget ($)
Change ($)
% Change
2006
790,965,700
37,108,900.0
4.9
2007
829,038,200
38,072,500
4.8
2008
881,825,300
52,787,100
6.4
2009
917,066,700
35,241,400
4.0
2010
956,903,200
39,836,500
4.3
Percent of Gross Operating Budget by Distribution Appropriation
Feature
Services And Rent 9.3%
Material 2.1%
Equipment 0.2%
Executive Command 4.4%
Administrative Command 6.1% Salaries And Benefits 88.4%
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Human Resources Command 4.4%
Chief 0.2% Specialized Operation Command 29.0%
Divisional Policing Command 55.9%
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Uniform Staff Rank
2006
Chief Deputy Chief Staff Superintendent Superintendent Staff Inspector Inspector Staff Sergeant/Detective Sergeant Sergeant/Detective Police Constable
Total Uniform Strength
2007
2008
2009
2010 1 4 6 23 22 45 269 998
1 4 6 22 24 40 262 925 4,092
1 4 6 24 23 41 275 948 4,235
1 4 6 23 21 43 268 959 4,132
1 4 6 24 20 46 274 986 4,290
4,268
5,376
5,557
5,457
5,651
5,636
Civilian Staff Classification
2006
Chief Administrative Officer- Policing Director Parking Enforcement Officer Court Officer Document Server Communications Operator Cadets-in-Training Custodial Officer Other Civilians
Total Civilian Strength Grand Total
2007
2008
2009
1 6 375 373 17 227 289 5 1,224
1 6 401 457 17 231 124 5 1,198
1 6 402 458 15 237 276 5 1,193
1 5 407 452 12 228 196 5 1,215
2,517 7,893
2,440 7,997
2,593 8,050
2,521 8,172
2010 1 5 409 459 16 220 202 5 1,248 2,565 8,201
Other Staff Classification
2006
Total Other *Includes other adult volunteers
2007
2008
2009
690 68 708 185 73
605 66 730 147 78
613 73 734 138 85
1,724
1,626
1,643
Auxiliary Personnel* Temporary Employee** School Crossing Guard*** Part-time Court Officer Part-time Employee - other
**Includes spares
712 90 738 183 78
1,801
2010 742 78 739 176 81 1,816
*** Includes other volunteers
****As of December 31, 2010, excludes those members in HRUGS/GA
Distribution of Personnel by Branches of the Service Specialized Operations Command 35.00%
Board & Chief 0.33%
Human Resources Command 5.90% Divisional Policing Command 49.46%
Administrative Command 4.33% Executive Command 4.99%
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Superintendent Staff Staff/Det. Sergeant/ Inspector Constable and Above Inspector Sergeant Detective
Uniform Strength
Civilian Total Strength* Strength
School Crossing Guard
Central Field CENTRAL FIELD COMMAND HQ 11 Division 12 Division 13 Division 14 Division 51 Division 52 Division 53 Division 54 Division 55 Division
Central Field Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
6
4
1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
1 7 7 7 8 8 9 7 7 9
2 34 35 35 48 40 46 33 34 36
2 135 147 140 257 225 194 143 161 170
6 178 191 184 316 275 252 185 204 217
1 10 15 9 16 12 18 10 9 16
7 188 206 193 332 287 270 195 213 233
36 46 54 44 29 0 69 42 64
11
70
343
1,574
2,008
116
2,124
384
Area Field** AREA FIELD COMMAND HQ** 22 Division 23 Division 31 Division 32 Division 33 Division 41 Division 42 Division 43 Division
Area Field Total Policing Operations Command***
Grand Total * Does not include temporary and part-time civilian members.
1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
8
2
1
15
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
4 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7
8 34 34 39 34 32 40 36 38
22 181 186 245 183 132 204 179 213
36 224 229 294 226 173 253 224 260
5 14 11 13 12 11 13 11 14
41 238 240 307 238 184 266 235 274
63 54 37 52 35 39 39 36
8
61
295
1,545
1,919
104
2,023
355
1
1
8
64
75
2
77
20
132
646
3,183
4,002
222
4,224
1
6
**AFC includes members assigned to IMPART
739
***POC includes members assigned to TAVIS
****As of December 31,2010 - Central Field, Area Field and Policing Operations Command staff only
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COMMUNICATIONS
Calls Received at Communications Centre Year
Dispatched Calls
Emergency
Non-Emergency
Total
2006
917,675
873,639
1,791,314
835,091
2007
928,955
861,090
1,790,045
853,933
2008
945,559
868,960
1,814,519
876,669
2009
966,939
840,838
1,807,777
875,031
2010
1,089,570
837,007
1,926,577
902,355
2008
2009
Alarm Calls Status Valid Alarms False Alarms
Total
2006
2007
954 25,712
667 25,475
571 24,509
474 22,244
26,666
26,142
25,080
22,718
2010 394 21,408 21,802
AT&T Language Line Service (other than English)* Language Chinese Spanish Vietnamese Italian Portuguese Tamil Korean Russian French Polish Punjabi Farsi Greek Hungarian Arabic Somali Japanese Hindi Urdu Turkish German
2006 1933(1)** 452(2) 195(4) 166(6) 204(3) 165(7) 156(8) 192(5) 116(9) 104(10) 76 99 17 10 21 17 25 33 26 20 10
1999(1) 576(2) 162(6) 227(3) 219(4) 170(5) 123(9) 134(7) 127(8) 80 65 112(10) 22 14 22 27 22 29 31 26 5
1996(1) 786(2) 214(3) 142(9) 199(4) 173(6) 157(7) 192(5) 155(8) 88 59 90(10) 22 9 28 20 22 30 21 32 0
1852(1) 767(2) 151(6) 115(9) 191(5) 134(7) 194(4) 203(3) 132(8) 62 60 112(10) 14 39 36 26 24 33 20 22 3
2010 1878(1) 697(2) 161(6) 109 192(4) 144(7) 182(5) 221(3) 130(9) 94 61 138(8) 30 118(10) 63 29 30 27 27 13 7
8
3
1
5
7
4,045
4,195
4,436
4,195
4,358
Croatian
Total**
2007
2008
2009
*Numbers provided respresent calls received at Communications via 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number that utilized Language Line Services. **Top Ten ranking shown in bracket
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nd an ce *
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
At te
Community Liaison Presentations**
Police Liasion Committee Meetings held - Divisional Police Consultative Committee Meetings held - Community Mobilization only Presentations to community members, organizations, agencies or groups Community meetings attended (excluding CPLC and CPCC) School lectures / presentation given Lectures/presentations given to platooons, divisions or units
239 50 1,543 2,039 5,658 1,628
Events related to the following major cultural occasions planned, coordinated, assisted or attended Black History Month U.N.Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Khalsa Day National Aboriginal Day Gay Pride Caribana
73 9 14 15 15 54 684 558 225 312 169 2,361 255
Other cultural events planned, coordinated or attended Crime prevention lectures/presentations given dealing with personal safety (excluding family/relationship violence) Lectures/presentaions given regarding family/relationship violence Lectures/presentations given regarding child abuse/child protection (includes internet safety) Lectures/presentations given regarding elder abuse and senior citizen safety Total number of lectures/presentations given on crime prevention topics (including those listed above). Crime Prevention Through Envioronmental Design (CPTED) audits and community safety audits conducted
*(estimated audience)
Volunteer Resources 2006 Hours Volunteered
2007
85,000
2008
73,386
2009
51,200
88,152
2010 69,141
Victim Services 2006 Total Incidents Telephone Assisted On Scene Domestic Related
2007
8,324 15,214 2,301 3,422
2008*
8,753 14,644 1,878 4,160
2009
9,709 14,397 2,370 5,224
9,932 15,261 3,147 6,568
2010 10,154 15,038 3,932 5,992
Industrial Liaison 2006 Labour disputes attended Potential dispute contacts
2007 27 20
2008 23 18
2009 27 25
2010 24 16
18 20
**Community Liaision presentations doesn't include data from 52 Division
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MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS
Hate/Bias Crime 2006 Occurrences*
2007 162
2008 130
2009 153
2010 132
174
Detailed Information on TPS hate bias crime can be found at www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications
Crime Stoppers 2007
2006 Arrests Charges Laid
530 2,994
2008
2009
2010
518 1,959
649 2,531
401 2,000
Not Available Not Available
Not Available 13
Not Available 13
374 1,909
Miscellaneous 2006 Transgender Searches* Women Partially/Complete Undress**
2007
Not Available Not Available
2008
2009
2010 186 11
*Number of searches and detention of self-identified transgender people. **Number of times police attended at locations occupied solely by women in a state of partial or complete undress.
Fleet Vehicles
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Cars Motorcycles Other
1,344 97 119
1,349 92 120
1,385 75 127
1,421 73 123
1,470 69 125
Total Vehicles
1,560
1,561
1,587
1,617
1,664
23 28
23 28
21 27
22 27
22 28
Boats Horses
Kilometers Driven 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006
2006 KM Driven 32,490,557
2007
2008
2009
2010
36,200,000
36,162,868
33,729,133
36,527,953
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COMPLAINTS AGAINST POLICE
Public Complaints (External Complaints) Total External Complaints Received
2006
Investigated External Complaints - Classifications
2006
662
Conduct-less serious Conduct- serious Not Classified Policy Service
Total Investigated External Complaints - Alleged Misconduct
Total Investigated
2008
2009
2010
699
764
712
1,132
2007
2008
2009
2010
403 58 0 5 4
369 25 0 4 5
400 50 0 8 1
380 33 0 3 4
464 241 0 3 16
470
403
459
420
724
2006
Breach of Confidence Corrupt Practice Damage to Clothing or Equipment Deceit Discreditable Conduct Insubordination Neglect of Duty Not Classified Policy Service Unlawful or Unnecessary Exercise of Authority
2007
2007
2008
2009
2010
3 4 0 2 233 2 101 0 5 4 116
0 1 0 1 244 3 50 0 4 5 95
5 1 0 0 289 1 47 0 8 1 107
1 0 0 0 261 3 22 0 3 4 126
0 1 0 0 433 4 14 19 3 16 234
470
403
459
420
724
2007
2008
2009
2010
Frivolous Made in Bad Faith No Jurisdiction Not Directly Affected Not Signed Withdrawn Over Six Months Vexatious
2006 122 1 4 26 1 0 37 1
209 7 3 39 0 0 37 1
213 10 3 23 1 0 47 8
201 11 5 32 1 0 40 2
251 0 35 43 1 3 68 7
Total Not Investigated
192
296
305
292
408
External Complaints Not Investigated - Classifications
External Complaints - Disposition/Outcome
2006
Informal Resolutions Misconduct Identified Handled at Unit Level Handled at Hearing Level No Further Action Required No Jurisdiction Policy/Service - Action Taken Policy/Service - No Action Taken Unsubstantiated Withdrawn Other Not Concluded to-date
TOTAL
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2007
2008
2009
2010
63 13 10 3 1 3 2 7 257 122 0 2
85 14 8 6 0 1 1 8 202 86 0 6
84 24 15 9 0 1 1 5 232 105 0 7
77 11 5 6 0 0 0 4 232 88 0 8
84 14 12 2 1 2 0 13 226 77 0 307
470
403
459
420
724
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GENERAL DATA BY DIVISION AND COMMAND
Units
Estimated Population
Area (sqkm)
Estimated Gross Expenditures($)
Dispatched calls
Motor Vehicles* Stolen
Recovered
Bicycles Stolen
Central Field 11 Division 12 Division 13 Division 14 Division 51 Division 52 Division 53 Division 54 Division 55 Division
104,390 103,817 145,116 156,432 95,628 42,926 189,668 141,881 123,325
15.2 17.9 18.6 16.0 8.6 9.2 31.3 20.2 20.3
18,968,537 20,737,840 19,912,203 33,808,414 28,092,984 28,379,786 19,781,109 21,882,448 23,745,689
32,092 36,914 32,920 64,199 51,673 37,018 36,642 39,661 38,442
116 224 178 191 168 69 173 119 123
62 137 108 126 130 45 130 84 91
169 39 95 533 368 506 266 211 259
1,103,183
157.4
215,309,010
369,561
1,361
913
2,446
22 Division 23 Division 31 Division 32 Division 33 Division 41 Division 42 Division 43 Division
209,787 169,792 197,675 252,964 206,521 181,282 288,262 219,071
68.0 57.6 51.1 61.0 52.8 44.5 84.6 59.2
24,195,787 25,302,408 31,861,600 24,776,352 19,137,924 27,153,590 23,988,513 28,576,581
44,431 38,862 52,778 40,660 35,943 48,127 40,914 44,872
405 533 517 503 203 321 333 303
254 324 298 291 147 298 179 209
159 89 74 136 59 99 76 109
Area Total Field Totals
1,725,354 2,828,537
478.8 636.2
204,992,755 420,301,765
346,587 716,148
3,118 4,479
2,000 2,913
801 3,247
Central Total
Area Field
*Does not include attempts Recovered is the number of vehicles recovered which were stolen in 2010
Other Dispatched Calls Other Unit CARU TAG
2,605 69,474 114,128
186,207 902,355
Other Calls Total Grand Dispatched Calls Total
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GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION OFFENCE TOTALS
Total Criminal Code Offences* Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
250,000 Reported
2006
206,283
0.9
7,570.6
111,537
54.1
2007
198,166
-3.9
7,205.1
104,220
52.6
2008
186,482
-5.9
6,717.2
99,065
53.1
2009
182,159
-2.3
6,500.5
94,333
51.8
Cleared
200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0
2010
165,864
-8.9
5864.0
84,354
50.9
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
*Excluding Criminal Code traffic offences.
Homicides* Year
Reported
% Change
100
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
Reported
90
Cleared
80
2006
70
25.0
2.6
50
71.4
2007
86
22.9
3.1
59
68.6
2008
70
-18.6
2.5
42
60.0
70 60 50 40 30 20
2009
62
-11.4
2.2
36
58.1
2010
61
-1.6
2.2
29
47.5
10 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
*Homicide Case List
Robberies (Financial Institutions only) Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
250
Reported
Cleared
200
2006
182
-9.6
6.7
102
56.0
2007
167
-8.2
6.1
107
64.1
2008
205
22.8
7.4
113
55.1
150 100 50
2009
224
9.3
8.0
154
68.8
2010
130
-42.0
4.6
79
60.8
13
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2010 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT
GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION OFFENCE TOTALS
Break and Enter - Houses Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
6,000 Reported
Cleared
5,000
2006
4,647
-42.6
170.5
941
20.2
2007
4,892
5.3
177.9
1,044
21.3
2008
5,073
3.7
182.7
943
18.6
4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000
2009
5,386
6.2
192.2
1,147
21.3
2010
5,533
2.7
195.6
1,502
27.1
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Break and Enter - Apartments Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
6,000 Reported
Cleared
5,000
2006
4,978
37.6
182.7
886
17.8
2007
4,405
-11.5
160.2
821
18.6
3,000
2008
3,889
-11.7
140.1
821
21.1
2,000
2009
3,353
-13.8
119.7
851
25.4
2010
3,229
-3.7
114.2
847
26.2
4,000
1,000 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Break and Enter - Business Premises Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
7,000 Reported
Cleared
6,000
2006
5,963
-15.8
218.8
1,304
21.9
2007
5,010
-16.0
182.2
1,210
24.2
2008
3,955
-21.1
142.5
1,007
25.5
2009
3,651
-7.7
130.3
1,024
28.0
5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0
2010 Note:
3,077
-15.7
108.8
888
28.9
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
67 B&Es occurred at other premises in 2010
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GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION OFFENCE TOTALS
Sexual Assaults* Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
Reported
%Clear
Cleared
3,000
2006
2,707
9.6
99.3
2,177
80.4
2007
2,539
-6.2
92.3
1,969
77.6
2008
2,562
0.9
92.3
2,006
78.3
2009
2,683
4.7
95.7
2,059
76.7
2010
2,841
5.9
100.4
2,130
75.0
2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
* Includes "non-assaultive" sexual offences(e.g. Invitation to Sexual Touching; Sexual Exploitation etc.)
Non-Sexual Assaults Year
Reported
% Change
Reported
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
Cleared
30,000 25,000
2006
25,178
4.1
924.0
19,557
77.7
2007
24,744
-1.7
899.7
18,998
76.8
15,000
2008
23,677
-4.3
852.9
17,792
75.1
10,000
2009
23,029
-2.7
821.8
17,537
76.2
2010
22,768
-1.1
804.9
17,644
77.5
20,000
5,000 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Robberies (Including financial institution) Year
Reported
% Change
Rate
Cleared
%Clear
Reported
Cleared
7,000 6,000
2006
5,916
5.8
217.1
2,268
38.3
2007
5,709
-3.5
207.6
2,395
42.0
2008
5,480
-4.0
197.4
2,207
40.3
2009
5,455
-0.5
194.7
2,229
40.9
2010
5,210
-4.5
184.2
2,141
41.1
5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0
15
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION CRIMES REPORTED BY CATEGORY
VIOLENT CRIME, PROPERTY CRIME, OTHER CRIME AND CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC OFFENCES VIOLENT CRIME* TOTAL %CHANGE %CLEAR
PROPERTY CRIME** TOTAL %CHANGE %CLEAR
OTHER CRIME*** CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC ! TOTAL %CHANGE %CLEAR TOTAL %CHANGE %CLEAR
TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE TOTAL %CHANGE %CLEAR
2006
34,671
5.1
71.3
118,691
-2.7
34.5
52,921
6.6
86.6
4,337
-4.3
99.2
210,620
0.8
55.0
2007
33,819
-2.5
71.1
115,124
-3.0
33.1
49,223
-7.0
85.5
4,157
-4.2
98.0
202,323
-3.9
53.5
2008
32,519
-3.8
69.7
107,273
-6.8
34.2
46,690
-5.1
85.2
4,161
0.1
98.1
190,643
-5.8
54.1
2009
32,017
-1.5
70.3
105,694
-1.5
32.4
44,448
-4.8
84.4
3,933
-5.5
98.1
186,092
-2.4
52.8
2010
31,593
-1.3
71.3
94,491
-10.6
29.9
39,780
-10.5
84.3
4,014
2.1
97.6
169,878
-8.7
52.0
*Violent Offences involve the use or threatened use of violence against a person, including homicide, attempted murder, assault, sexual assault and robbery. Robbery is considered a violent offence because, unlike other theft offences, it involves the use or threat of violence. **Property offences involve unlawful acts to gain property, but do not involve the use or threat of violence against the person. They include offences such as break and enter, theft, mischief, fraud etc. ***'Other' Criminal Code offences include crimes such as disturbing the peace, arson, offensive weapon use, bail violations, prostitution, counterfeiting currency etc. !Criminal Code traffic offences category includes, but is not limited to the following offences: impaired driving, failure or refusal to provide sample (breath or blood), failure to stop at the scene of an accident and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.
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GENERAL CRIME INFORMATION CRIMES REPORTED BY CATEGORY BY UNIT
VIOLENT CRIME, PROPERTY CRIME, OTHER CRIME AND CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC OFFENCES UNIT
VIOLENT CRIME* TOTAL
Rate
PROPERTY CRIME**
%CLEAR
TOTAL
Rate
OTHER CRIME***
%CLEAR
TOTAL
Rate
CRIMINAL CODE TRAFFIC!
%CLEAR
TOTAL
Rate
%CLEAR
TOTAL CRIMINAL CODE TOTAL
Rate
%CLEAR
D11
1,011
969
73.9
3,294
3,156
24.0
1,387
1,329
84.7
246
236
97.2
5,938
5,690
49.7
D12
1,388
1,378
76.1
3,234
3,210
33.4
1,913
1,899
88.8
215
213
98.1
6,750
6,699
59.9
D13
1,189
813
75.5
3,192
2,184
31.9
1,321
904
83.6
117
80
96.6
5,819
3,981
53.9
D14
2,676
1,686
67.0
8,413
5,302
25.7
2,895
1,824
84.6
461
291
98.0
14,445
9,104
47.4
D51
1,997
2,154
63.5
6,569
7,084
35.7
2,197
2,369
83.5
157
169
96.2
10,920
11,776
51.3
D52
1,607
4,806
63.8
7,568
22,631
29.0
3,166
9,468
87.2
152
455
99.3
12,493
37,359
49.1
D53
1,202
669
66.9
5,911
3,291
24.5
1,313
731
68.9
95
53
95.8
8,521
4,745
38.1
D54
1,632
1,127
76.7
3,949
2,728
26.9
2,191
1,513
86.2
192
133
99.5
7,964
5,501
55.2
D55
1,760
1,422
70.8
5,142
4,156
33.6
2,231
1,803
90.5
187
151
98.4
9,320
7,532
55.6
50.6
14,462
1,334
69.8
47,272
4,360
29.3
18,614
1,717
85.1
1,822
168
97.9
82,170
7,578
D22
1,853
924
75.3
6,395
3,190
33.7
2,461
1,228
80.9
369
184
97.8
11,078
5,526
53.3
D23
1,963
1,158
78.9
5,006
2,954
29.7
2,121
1,252
87.2
229
135
98.3
9,319
5,499
54.8
D31
2,729
1,368
71.1
5,601
2,808
32.2
3,292
1,650
81.8
234
117
94.4
11,856
5,944
56.1
D32
2,152
971
67.9
8,560
3,864
23.5
2,243
1,012
80.8
235
106
97.0
13,190
5,953
41.8
D33
1,246
627
73.3
4,477
2,254
29.7
1,440
725
83.4
122
61
95.1
7,285
3,668
48.9
D41
2,292
1,280
74.7
5,624
3,141
31.6
3,068
1,714
86.6
293
164
97.6
11,277
6,299
57.0
D42
1,777
680
62.2
4,608
1,763
27.6
1,952
747
76.4
281
108
98.9
8,618
3,297
48.1
D43
2,567
1,219
77.1
5,567
2,644
37.7
3,344
1,588
87.0
340
161
97.6
11,818
5,612
62.0
16,579
1,011
72.7
45,838
2,794
30.4
19,921
1,214
83.4
2,103
128
97.3
84,441
5,147
52.9
552
N/A
71.2
1,381
N/A
37.7
1,245
N/A
88.3
89
N/A
100.0
3,267
N/A
64.3
31,593
1,159
71.3
94,491
3,468
29.9
39,780
1,460
84.3
4,014
147
97.6
169,878
6,235
52.0
C. F. C.
A. F. C. NSA Toronto
* 'Mischief' offences are included under 'Property Crime'. For the purposes of other reports, 'mischief' offences may be included under 'Other Criminal Code'.
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OFFENCE TOTALS BY VICTIM AGE AND GENDER
Sexual Assaults* Age
Males
Females
Unk.
Total
% Total
0 to 11
81
264
0
345
12.1
12 to 17
94
688
2
784
27.6
18 to 24
41
570
0
611
21.5
25 to 34
45
411
1
457
16.1
400
35 to 44
48
271
0
319
11.2
300
45+
35
241
1
277
9.8
200
Unk.
2
37
9
48
1.7
346
2,482
13
2,841
100.0
900 800 700 600 500
100 0
Total
0 to 11
12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Unk.
* Includes "non-assaultive" sexual offences(e.g. Invitation to Sexual Touching; Sexual Exploitation etc.)
Non-Sexual Assaults Age
Males
Females
Unk.
615
375
3
993
4.4
12 to 17
1,006
955
4
1,965
8.6
18 to 24
1,760
2,655
10
4,425
19.4
25 to 34
2,085
2,835
18
4,938
21.7
35 to 44
1,831
2,082
17
3,930
17.3
45+
2,391
1,922
12
4,325
19.0
Unk.
1,143
385
664
2,192
9.6
10,831
11,209
728
22,768
100.0
0 to 11
Total
% Total
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
Total
0 to 11
12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Unk.
Robberies Age 0 to 11
Males
Females
Unk.
Total
% Total
1,600
23
8
0
31
0.6
1,400
12 to 17
1,305
168
2
1,475
28.3
1,200
18 to 24
993
366
2
1,361
26.1
1,000
25 to 34
514
296
4
814
15.6
800
35 to 44
344
195
1
540
10.4
45+
552
318
3
873
16.8
Unk.
55
34
27
116
2.2
3,786
1,385
39
5,210
100.0
600 400 200 0
Total
0 to 11
18
12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Unk.
2010 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT
OFFENCE TOTALS BY VICTIM AGE AND GENDER
Violent Crime Against Victims by Age and Sex* Age
Males
Females
739
669
3
1,411
4.5
12 to 17
2,443
1,856
9
4,308
13.6
18 to 24
2,885
3,732
12
6,629
21.0
25 to 34
2,699
3,650
25
6,374
20.2
35 to 44
2,251
2,627
18
4,896
15.5
45+
3,027
2,541
17
5,585
17.7
Unk.
1,213
472
705
2,393
7.6
15,257
15,547
789
31,593
100.0
0 to 11
Total
Unknown
Total
% Total
7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 0 to 11
12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Unk.
* Violent crime includes homicide and homicide related offences, sexual assaults, sexual offences, non-sexual assaults, abduction, and robberies.
Persons Charged Violent Crime Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
1,865
432
2,297
14.0
18 to 24
3,141
631
3,772
23.0
25 to 34
3,521
615
4,136
25.2
2,000
35 to 44
2,669
485
3,154
19.2
1,000
45+
2,654
390
3,044
18.6
Total
13,850
2,553
16,403
100.0
5,000 4,000 3,000
0 12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Selected Offences Against Police Officers OFFENCES
2006
2007
Attempted Murder
10
11
5
9
5
Aggravated Assault
8
4
6
1
7
Assault With Weapon or Causing Bodily Harm
109
126
109
134
63
Assault
173
159
156
75
73
Assault Police Officer
733
888
883
889
937
Assault to Resist Arrest
674
695
629
522
529
5
7
0
1
1
1,890
1,788
1,631
1,615
Dangerous operation motor vehicle causing bodily harm
1,712
Total Offences
2008
2009
2010
2,000 1,900 1,800 1,700 1,600 1,500 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,100 1,000 2006
2007
2008
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2009
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PERSONS CHARGED BY ACCUSED AGE AND GENDER
Break and Enters Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
230
22
252
16.1
18 to 24
377
27
404
25.8
25 to 34
288
29
317
20.2
35 to 44
287
31
318
20.3
45+
260
17
277
17.7
Total
1,442
126
1,568
100.0
450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Non-Sexual Assaults Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
845
288
1,133
9.5
18 to 24
2,209
532
2,741
23.0
2,000
25 to 34
2,724
527
3,251
27.3
1,500
35 to 44
2,059
405
2,464
20.7
45+
1,995
324
2,319
19.5
Total
9,832
2,076
11,908
100.0
3,500 3,000 2,500
1,000 500 0 12 to 17 Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Sexual Assaults Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
109
2
111
12.1
18 to 24
168
1
169
18.4
25 to 34
241
3
244
26.5
35 to 44
203
4
207
22.5
45+
187
2
189
20.5
Total
908
12
920
100.0
300 250 200 150 100 50 0 12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
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PERSONS CHARGED BY ACCUSED AGE AND GENDER
Robberies Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
898
115
1,013
49.5
18 to 24
556
38
594
29.0
25 to 34
219
24
243
11.9
35 to 44
109
14
123
6.0
45+
69
6
75
3.7
Total
1,851
197
2,048
100.0
1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
12 to 17
737
77
814
11.8
2,500
18 to 24
2,173
237
2,410
34.9
2,000
25 to 34
1,705
208
1,913
27.7
35 to 44
835
150
985
14.3
45+
671
118
789
11.4
Total
6,121
790
6,911
100.0
3,000
1,500 1,000 500 0 12 to 17
18 to 24
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Drinking and Driving Offences Age
Males
Females
Total
% Total
900 800
12 to 17
6
1
7
0.3
18 to 24
314
66
380
17.3
25 to 34
679
100
779
35.5
35 to 44
407
52
459
20.9
45+
515
57
572
26.0
Total
1,921
276
2,197
100.0
700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 12 to 17
18 to 24
25 to 34
35 to 44
45+
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
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No nTr To
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Ot he r
eW ea po ns Of fen siv
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CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED
CENTRAL FIELD 20
13
1
67
932
11,065
1,936
5,129
1,707
570
26,383
4,077
1,839
26,609
80,348
1,822
82,170
Cleared
5
12
1
47
607
8,208
823
1,641
188
77
5,790
1,669
1,720
18,966
39,754
1,783
41,537
%Clear
25.0
92.3
100.0
70.1
65.1
74.2
42.5
32.0
11.0
13.5
21.9
40.9
93.5
71.3
49.5
97.9
50.6
Reported
0
AREA FIELD 25
2
1
58
1,211
11,431
3,239
6,746
3,747
686
20,168
5,851
2,456
26,717
82,338
2,103
84,441
Cleared
6
2
1
21
936
9,248
1,290
1,628
376
166
5,391
2,449
2,299
18,775
42,588
2,047
44,635
%Clear
24.0
100.0
100.0
36.2
77.3
80.9
39.8
24.1
10.0
24.2
26.7
41.9
93.6
70.3
51.7
97.3
52.9
28
323
723
228
1,276
3,178
89
3,267
Reported
0
OUTSIDE TORONTO Reported
0
0
0
1
175
272
35
31
86
Cleared
0
0
0
1
122
188
28
20
21
18
50
723
226
1,082
2,479
89
2,568
%Clear
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
69.7
69.1
80.0
64.5
24.4
64.3
15.5
100.0
99.1
84.8
78.0
100.0
78.6
Reported
45
15
2
126
2,318
22,768
5,210
11,906
1,284
46,874
10,651
4,523
54,602
165,864
4,014
169,878
0
TORONTO POLICE SERVICE 5,540
Cleared
11
14
2
69
1,665
17,644
2,141
3,289
585
261
11,231
4,841
4,245
38,823
84,821
3,919
88,740
%Clear
24.4
93.3
100.0
54.8
71.8
77.5
41.1
27.6
10.6
20.3
24.0
45.5
93.9
71.1
51.1
97.6
52.2
169,172
*Murder and Manslaughter relates to the number of and type of offences reported and do not necessarily indicate the number of persons murdered. **Sexual Assaults do not include non assaultive Sexual offences. ***Includes motor cycles, snow vehicles and all attempts.
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CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED
11 DIVISION Reported
1
2
0
6
68
753
144
435
137
44
1,697
167
123
2,115
5,692
246
5,938
Cleared
0
2
0
5
50
598
58
108
15
5
275
52
115
1,429
2,712
239
2,951
%Clear
0.0
100.0
0.0
83.3
73.5
79.4
40.3
24.8
10.9
11.4
16.2
31.1
93.5
67.6
47.6
97.2
49.7
12 DIVISION Reported
6
1
0
7
95
1,023
194
366
270
30
1,372
321
221
2,629
6,535
215
6,750
Cleared
2
1
0
3
75
842
77
87
22
7
439
122
206
1,952
3,835
211
4,046
%Clear
33.3
100.0
0.0
42.9
78.9
82.3
39.7
23.8
8.1
23.3
32.0
38.0
93.2
74.2
58.7
98.1
59.9
54
1,340
387
156
1,866
5,702
117
5,819
13 DIVISION Reported
1
1
0
15
84
849
202
536
211
Cleared
1
1
0
15
63
646
140
228
26
10
253
231
154
1,253
3,021
113
3,134
%Clear
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
75.0
76.1
69.3
42.5
12.3
18.5
18.9
59.7
98.7
67.1
53.0
96.6
53.9
1
3
0
22
178
2,080
329
83
4,790
616
237
4,481
13,984
461
14,445
14 DIVISION Reported
917
247
Cleared
0
3
0
11
106
1,527
86
243
16
10
818
260
220
3,100
6,400
452
6,852
%Clear
0.0
100.0
0.0
50.0
59.6
73.4
26.1
26.5
6.5
12.0
17.1
42.2
92.8
69.2
45.8
98.0
47.4
*Murder and Manslaughter relates to the number of and type of offences reported and do not necessarily indicate the number of persons murdered. **Sexual Assaults do not include non assaultive Sexual offences. ***Includes motor cycles, snow vehicles and all attempts.
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To ta
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W ea po ns Of
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Un de r Th eft
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Th eft
Ov
Th eft ** *
rV eh icl e
En t er
ot o M
Br
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&
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As sa ul t he r
Ot
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As sa
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At tem pt ed
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1s tD eg re eM
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M ur de r
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CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED
51 DIVISION Reported
7
1
1
6
128
1,472
321
597
207
90
3,810
522
298
3,303
10,763
157
10,920
Cleared
0
1
1
3
69
987
153
254
45
15
968
208
274
2,473
5,451
151
5,602
%Clear
0.0
100.0
100.0
50.0
53.9
67.1
47.7
42.5
21.7
16.7
25.4
39.8
91.9
74.9
50.6
96.2
51.3
52 DIVISION Reported
1
1
0
1
85
1,336
156
325
104
84
5,387
673
188
4,000
12,341
152
12,493
Cleared
0
1
0
1
51
907
43
88
17
13
1,296
309
179
3,075
5,980
151
6,131
%Clear
0.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
60.0
67.9
27.6
27.1
16.3
15.5
24.1
45.9
95.2
76.9
48.5
99.3
49.1
53 DIVISION Reported
0
1
0
1
112
881
168
854
224
90
3,235
675
112
2,073
8,426
95
8,521
Cleared
0
0
0
1
60
632
73
227
20
11
669
241
96
1,125
3,155
91
3,246
%Clear
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
53.6
71.7
43.5
26.6
8.9
12.2
20.7
35.7
85.7
54.3
37.4
95.8
38.1
54 DIVISION Reported
2
0
0
3
96
1,295
179
520
146
51
1,855
355
222
3,048
7,772
192
7,964
Cleared
1
0
0
2
65
1,047
89
222
8
3
241
120
208
2,198
4,204
191
4,395
%Clear
50.0
0.0
0.0
66.7
67.7
80.8
49.7
42.7
5.5
5.9
13.0
33.8
93.7
72.1
54.1
99.5
55.2
0
55 DIVISION Reported
1
3
0
6
86
1,376
243
579
161
44
2,897
361
282
3,094
9,133
187
9,320
Cleared
1
3
0
6
68
1,022
104
184
19
3
831
126
268
2,361
4,996
184
5,180
%Clear
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
79.1
74.3
42.8
31.8
11.8
6.8
28.7
34.9
95.0
76.3
54.7
98.4
55.6
*Murder and Manslaughter relates to the number of and type of offences reported and do not necessarily indicate the number of persons murdered. **Sexual Assaults do not include non assaultive Sexual offences. ***Includes motor cycles, snow vehicles and all attempts.
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l To ta
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To ta
Of
Ot
W ea po ns fen siv e
au d Fr
Un de r
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Th eft
Th eft
Ov
Th eft ** *
En t er
rV eh icl e
& M
Br
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Ro bb er y
As sa ul t he r
Ot
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At tem pt ed
an sla ug ht er
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1s tD eg re eM
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M ur de r
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CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED
22 DIVISION Reported
1
1
0
4
179
1,285
299
846
500
117
3,045
666
225
3,541
10,709
369
11,078
Cleared
0
1
0
2
144
985
186
403
89
44
910
195
213
2,368
5,540
361
5,901
%Clear
0.0
100.0
0.0
50.0
80.4
76.7
62.2
47.6
17.8
37.6
29.9
29.3
94.7
66.9
51.7
97.8
53.3
23 DIVISION Reported
3
0
0
6
140
1,360
411
721
620
109
2,134
589
398
2,599
9,090
229
9,319
Cleared
2
0
0
4
125
1,186
191
203
75
24
576
226
381
1,892
4,885
225
5,110
%Clear
66.7
0.0
0.0
66.7
89.3
87.2
46.5
28.2
12.1
22.0
27.0
38.4
95.7
72.8
53.7
98.3
54.8
31 DIVISION Reported
7
0
0
17
177
1,899
514
805
620
83
2,303
638
499
4,060
11,622
234
11,856
Cleared
0
0
0
4
131
1,482
222
326
58
12
596
259
448
2,896
6,434
221
6,655
%Clear
0.0
0.0
0.0
23.5
74.0
78.0
43.2
40.5
9.4
14.5
25.9
40.6
89.8
71.3
55.4
94.4
56.1
32 DIVISION Reported
2
0
0
12
160
1,448
479
1,192
631
121
4,056
1,242
215
3,397
12,955
235
13,190
Cleared
1
0
0
5
122
1,099
193
102
58
29
732
522
202
2,219
5,284
228
5,512
%Clear
50.0
0.0
0.0
41.7
76.3
75.9
40.3
8.6
9.2
24.0
18.0
42.0
94.0
65.3
40.8
97.0
41.8
33 DIVISION Reported
1
0
0
5
102
841
253
667
246
61
2,143
606
148
2,090
7,163
122
7,285
Cleared
0
0
0
2
82
720
70
105
14
9
638
257
133
1,414
3,444
116
3,560
0.0
0.0
0.0
40.0
80.4
85.6
27.7
15.7
5.7
14.8
29.8
42.4
89.9
67.7
48.1
95.1
48.9
%Cleared
*Murder and Manslaughter relates to the number of and type of offences reported and do not necessarily indicate the number of persons murdered. **Sexual Assaults do not include non assaultive Sexual offences. ***Includes motor cycles, snow vehicles and all attempts.
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fic
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Tr af
-T ra f
fic
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Of fen s iv eW ea p
Fr au d
ve r
nd er Th eft U
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Th eft O
cle Th eft ** *
En ter M
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Br ea a
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CRIMINAL CODE OFFENCES REPORTED AND CLEARED
41 DIVISION Reported
3
1
1
7
145
1,631
400
884
380
68
2,287
740
327
4,110
Cleared
1
1
1
2
110
1,355
139
191
22
18
571
390
303
3,040
%Clear
33.3
100.0
100.0
28.6
75.9
83.1
34.8
21.6
5.8
26.5
25.0
52.7
92.7
74.0
10,984 6,144 55.9
293 286 97.6
11,277 6,430 57.0
42 DIVISION Reported
3
0
0
2
128
1,130
452
823
379
79
1,743
679
240
2,679
Cleared
0
0
0
1
79
858
119
108
17
17
447
262
231
1,728
%Clear
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
61.7
75.9
26.3
13.1
4.5
21.5
25.6
38.6
96.3
64.5
8,337 3,867 46.4
281 278 98.9
8,618 4,145 48.1
43 DIVISION Reported
5
0
0
5
180
1,837
431
808
371
48
2,457
691
404
4,241
Cleared
2
0
0
1
143
1,563
170
190
43
13
921
338
388
3,218
40.0
0.0
0.0
20.0
79.4
85.1
39.4
23.5
11.6
27.1
37.5
48.9
96.0
75.9
%Cleared
11,478 6,990 60.9
340 332 97.6
11,818 7,322 62.0
*Murder and Manslaughter relates to the number of and type of offences reported and do not necessarily indicate the number of persons murdered. **Sexual Assaults do not include non assaultive Sexual offences. ***Includes motor cycles, snow vehicles and all attempts.
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TRAFFIC COLLISIONS AND OFFENCES
Total Collisions* Year
Total
% Change
Non-Rep
57,000
2006
53,699
-2.4
N/A
56,000
2007
56,280
4.8
N/A
55,000
2008
55,857
-0.8
N/A
2009
56,229
0.7
N/A
2010
54,911
-2.3
N/A
54,000 53,000 52,000 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
*Total includes 10 collisions involving other types of vehicles ie. Trains not included in these charts. Includes Non-Reportable.
Fatal Collisions and Persons Killed Year
Collisions
% Change
Killed
60
Collisions
Killed
50
2006
57
9.6
57
2007
49
-14.0
52
30
2008
51
4.1
54
20
2009
45
-11.8
48
2010
42
-6.7
43
40
10 0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Injury Collisions and Persons Injured Year
Collisions
% Change
Injured
20,000
2006
11,994
7.8
16,637
15,000
2007
11,772
-1.9
16,642
10,000
2008
11,051
-6.1
15,964
5,000
2009
11,576
4.8
16,585
2010
11,883
2.7
18,291
Collisions
Injured
0 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Property Damage Collissions Year
Collisions
% Change
46,000 45,000
2006
41,695
-2.1
2007
44,508
6.7
43,000
2008
44,836
0.7
42,000
2009
44,653
-0.4
2010
43,020
-3.7
44,000
41,000 40,000 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
General Note: 2010 statistics are unofficial as Toronto Traffic Data Centre and Safety Bureau has not yet officially released them as of press time. However, any variances to these figures will be minimal. Detailed Toronto Traffic Collisions information can be found in the Transportation Services Traffic Managemennt Centre section of the City of Toronto Website.
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TRAFFIC COLLISIONS AND OFFENCES PERSONS CHARGED AND R.I.D.E. DATA
Criminal Code Driving Case Unit
Dangerous Driving
D11 D12 D13 D14 D51 D52 D53 D54 D55
Total - Central Field D22 D23 D31 D32 D33 D41 D42 D43
Total - Area Field Other Unit TSV
Total-Other Grand Total
Drive While Impaired
Fail to Remain
Over 80
Refuse Sample
9 20 6 10 6 2 0 9 15
87 56 40 120 46 22 23 58 47
23 27 4 33 11 3 6 18 10
113 89 50 175 47 29 29 84 63
14 15 20 31 14 7 11 24 16
161
77
499
135
679
152
28 19 31 26 15 33 16 53
26 14 14 2 15 20 16 18
98 76 83 62 35 79 108 109
22 15 17 12 13 21 17 31
109 88 74 71 35 107 133 120
17 23 17 17 14 21 29 32
221
125
650
148
737
170
14 63
0 13
6 178
5 49
11 281
1 43
77 459
13 215
184 1,333
54 337
292 1,708
44 366
409,274 490
398,526 406
R.I.D.E. Information 2007
2006 Vehicles Stopped Charges Laid**
Drive While Disqualified
20 24 10 45 11 8 7 18 18
399,419 282
2008
426,485 344
409,429 380
2009
Total Charges 266 231 130 414 135 71 76 211 169 1,703 300 235 236 190 127 281 319 363 2,051 37 627 664 4,418
2010
Charges Laid defined as all instances where a CIPS offence is linked to a specific person. Release type not taken into account.
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th er Fe de ra lO
CC
Dr ug
Tr af fic
CC Ot he r
ea po ns W
Fr au d
Ot he r Th eft
Un de r Th eft
Th eft
Ov er
En ter Br ea k&
Ro bb er y
th er ul tO As sa
As sa
ul tS ex ua l
At tem
M ur de r
M ur de r
**
pt ed
PERSONS CHARGED/CHARGES LAID CRIMINAL CODE AND FEDERAL
Young Offender Male Female
13 0
7 0
109 2
846 287
899 115
231 22
20 3
1,248 1,112
503 136
67 30
563 40
2,137 459
26 4
737 77
334 41
13
7
111
1,133
1,014
253
23
2,360
639
97
603
2,596
30
814
375
42 3
52 3
768 10
8,960 1,787
952 82
1,207 104
211 24
6,173 3,875
2,519 664
1,357 649
2,026 270
18,163 3,142
2,347 312
5,381 713
736 131
Total
45
55
778
10,747
1,034
1,311
235
10,048
3,183
2,006
2,296
21,305
2,659
6,094
867
Grand Total
58
62
889
11,880
2,048
1,564
258
12,408
3,822
2,103
2,899
23,901
2,689
6,908
1,242
Total
Adult Male Female
* Criminal Code Traffic Breakdown
Ov er
Re fu se
80
em Fa il t oR
Im
pa ire
dD
riv i
ain
ng
ied
eD i sq ua lif
Dr iv
Da ng er
ou sD
riv i
ng
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category. Therefore numbers on page 19 & 20 will not match with page 28 & 29.
Young Offender Male Female
Total
17 3
0 0
4 0
16 1
1 0
1 5
20
0
4
17
1
6
379 32
173 173
1,151 166
244 28
1,483 215
46 310
411 431
346 346
1,317 1,321
272 289
1,698 1,699
356 362
Adult Male Female
Total Grand Total
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category. Therefore numbers on page 19 & 20 will not match with page 28 & 29. (3) Persons where gender not specified excluded. Persons where age_at_offence less than 12 excluded. Age Defined by CIPS : Age_at_offence field. Young Offender define as Age between 12 -17. Persons Charged defined as all instances where a CIPS offence is linked to a specific person.
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Ot he rC rim in al Co Cr de im in al Co de Tr af fic Dr ug Ot he rF ed er al St at ut es
ea po ns Of fe
ns iv
eW
Fr au d
Ot he r Th e ft
Un de r Th e ft
Th e ft
Ov er
En ter Br ea k&
Ro bb er y
M
ur de r* M * ur de rA tte m pt ed Se xu al As sa ul t Ot he rA ssa ul t
PERSONS CHARGED/CHARGES LAID CRIMINAL CODE AND FEDERAL
Central Field Command D11 D12 D13 D14 D51 D52 D53 D54 D55
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
5 3 7 10 1 0 1 1 5
19 35 28 76 50 30 27 43 32
394 522 434 1,136 782 677 464 700 665
52 71 68 108 117 56 65 91 99
80 54 82 138 121 54 71 103 97
8 8 10 16 26 8 17 9 14
D22 D23 D31 D32 D33 D41 D42 D43
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 4 4 8 1 1 1 4
42 62 91 43 35 69 52 71
687 657 1,000 629 506 821 573 1,035
115 140 214 111 79 126 117 188
129 104 99 65 49 100 75 126
TSV Other Unit
0 51
0 6
0 84
33 165
0 231
0 17
2 13
Grand Total
58
62
889
11,880
2,048
1,564
258
259 544 213 1,117 653 1,859 865 248 869
111 143 109 208 268 204 128 175 195
34 68 43 155 89 187 147 53 85
74 121 76 201 161 76 56 136 164
848 1,033 795 2,335 1,811 1,287 688 1,372 1,336
152 147 86 255 79 44 48 130 107
135 257 198 1,216 565 213 128 300 312
112 131 78 75 49 24 18 28 54
234 176 222 327 228 313 230 289
127 97 131 232 116 128 103 130
151 135 297 103 88 187 160 300
1,512 1,100 1,499 915 875 1,523 1,117 2,001
181 136 137 111 80 172 196 207
246 250 440 203 136 283 242 334
33 97 130 42 41 36 65 62
19 39
26 236
24 154
17 396
128 1,726
396 25
101 1,349
18 149
12,408
3,822
2,103
2,899
23,901
2,689
6,908
1,242
Area Field Command 16 21 8 16 15 21 15 15
726 684 582 882 876 556 409 1,008
Other Commands
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category. Therefore numbers on page 19 & 20 will not match with page 28 & 29. Persons excluded where gender is not specified (3). Persons age_at_offence less than 12 are excluded. Persons Charged defined as all instances where a CIPS offence is linked to a specific person.
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PERSONS CHARGED/CHARGES LAID PROVINCIAL/BY-LAW
Selected Provincial Offences (Charges Laid) Units
L.L.A. - Drunk
L.L.A. - Other
By-Laws
H.T.A.
Total
11 Division
291
343
1903
25229
27,766
12 Division
222
407
2254
16072
18,955
13 Division
146
482
857
22757
24,242
14 Division
603
2265
3639
30642
37,149
51 Division
583
2478
4252
22294
29,607
52 Division
930
2314
6100
16070
25,414
53 Division
209
443
7363
20489
28,504
54 Division
177
325
1877
24273
26,652
55 Division
289
647
3370
20336
24,642
Central Field Total
3,450
9,704
31,615
198,162
242,931
22 Division
161
361
450
22948
23920
23 Division
240
738
402
27913
29293
31 Division
248
510
887
36875
38520
32 Division
157
289
1086
26333
27865
33 Division
60
59
644
25765
26528
41 Division
179
886
2288
25730
29083
42 Division
156
620
679
28216
29671
43 Division
196
549
1253
25682
27680
Area Field Total
1,397
4,012
7,689
219,462
232,560
Traffic Services
85
319
5,026
95,057
100,487
All Other Units
225
441
991
7,934
Other Unit Total
310
760
6,017
102,991
9,591 110,078
5,157
14,476
45,321
520,615
585,569
Service Total
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FIREARMS SEIZURES AND THEFTS
Firearm Seizures Type
Total
Rifle
0
1,113
Rifle
Pistol
793
Pistol
Shotgun
604
Shotgun
Airgun
486
Airgun
Revolver
463
Revolver
Toy Gun
77
Toy Gun
Antique
48
Antique
Other**
47
Other**
Replica
42
Replica
Sawed-off Shotgun
39
Sawed-off Shotgun
Submachine Gun
37
Submachine Gun
Starters Pistol
33
Starters Pistol
Sawed-off Rifle
14
Sawed-off Rifle
Derringer
8
Derringer
Machine Gun
7
Machine Gun
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
3,811
Total
Other**: This type of firearm includes zip guns, flare guns, stun guns, paintball guns and homemade firearms.
Guns Reported Stolen to Toronto Police Service Type
Total
0
Handgun
63
Handgun
Rifle
18
Rifle
Air Guns
18
Air Guns
Shotgun
7
Shotgun
Antique/Paintball/Flare/Other
2
Antique/Paintball/Flare/Other
Machine Gun
1
Machine Gun
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
109
Total
Firearm Thefts - By Premise Type Type Residential
Total
0
24
Residential
Street
4
Street
Commercial
1
Commercial
TOTAL INCIDENTS
5
10
15
20
25
30
29
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Gun Seizures Classification Crime Non-Crime
Total
% Total
715
18.8
3,096
81.2
Crime
Non-Crime
3,811
Total
Crime Gun - Firearm Type Type
Total
% Total
Pistol
258
36.1
Air Gun
150
21.0
Rifle
109
15.2
Revolver
66
9.2
Sawed-off Shotgun
33
4.6
Shotgun
30
4.2
Toy Gun
26
3.6
Sawed-off Rifle
11
1.5
Other**
9
1.3
Replica
9
1.3
Starters Pistol
6
0.8
Submachine Gun
3
0.4
Machine Gun
3
0.4
Derringer
1
Antique
1
Pistol
Air Gun
Rifle
Revolver
Sawed-off Shotgun
Shotgun
Toy Gun
Sawed-off Rifle
Other**
0.1
Replica
Starters Pistol
Submachine Gun
0.1
Machine Gun
Derringer
715
Total
*Other: This type of firearm includes zip guns, flare guns, stun guns, paintball guns and homemade firearms.
Crime Gun - Firearm Classification Classification
Total
% Total
Prohibited
235
32.9
Deemed Non-Firearm*
201
28.1
Restricted
150
21.0
Non-Restricted
127
17.8
2
0.3
Prohibited Deemed Non-Firearm* Restricted Non-Restricted
Antique
Total
Antique
715
*Deemed Non-Firearm: These weapons are deemed not to be firearms as defined by section 84 (3) of the Criminal Code. This classification can include any antique firearm, air guns, nail guns, flare guns and toy guns Crime Gun - Firearm Classification definitions appear in Appendix A at the end of this report
Stolen Firearms – Recovered By Toronto Police Service Where Reported Toronto Outside Toronto
Total
% Total
6
8.5
65
91.5 Toronto
Total
Outside Toronto
71
Note: 71 is part of total gun seizure from 2010.
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Top 10 Manufacturers by Firearm Type* Rifle
Shotgun
Pistol
Revolver
Remington
Ruger
Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson
Winchester
Winchester
Glock
Colt
Cooey
Marlin
Beretta
Iver Johnson
Browning
Browning
Ruger
Taurus
Ithaca
Mauser
Hi-Point Firearms
Rossi
Mossberg
Savage
Colt
Ruger
Stevens
US Rifle
SIG Sauer
Enfield
Baikal
Cooey
Taurus
Harrington & Richardson
Harrington & Richardson
Lee-Enfield
Walther
Beretta
IGA
Norinco
Bryco
Arminius
*Based upon seizure from TPS, received and processed by Gun & Gang unit.
Top 5 Calibres by Firearm Type* Rifle
Shotgun
Pistol
Revolver
12 GA
22 LR
9MM
38 SPL
12 GA x 2 3/4
7.62 MM
45 Auto
357 MAG
12 GA x 3"
22
40 S&W
38 S&W
410 GA
7.62x54R Russian
380 Auto
22 LR
16 GA
30-06
22 LR
44 MAG
*Based upon seizure from TPS, received and processed by Gun & Gang unit.
Types of Firearms Stolen and Recovered in Toronto Type
Total
30
Pistol
26
25
Revolver
17
20
Rifle
10
15
Sawed-off Shotgun
9
10
Shotgun
5
5
Sawed-off Rifle
4
0
Total
71
Pistol
Revolver
Rifle
Sawed-off Shotgun
Shotgun
Sawed-off Rifle
Note: 71 is part of total gun seizure from 2010.
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Top 20 Offences related to Firearms Seized Unauthorized Possession Of A Firearm (1999) C.C. 91 (1) Possession Of A Firearm Knowing Its Possession Is Unauthorized C.C. 92 Careless Storage Of A Firearm (1999) C.C. 86 Possession Of Firearm Obtained By The Commission Of An Offence C.C. 96 (1) Possession For The Purpose Cocaine C.D.S.A. 5 (3) (A) Possession Of A Prohibited Firearm With Ammunition (1999) C.C. 95 (1) Possession Of Proceeds Of Crime C.C. 354 (1) (A) Possession Of Firearm Contrary To Prohibition Order C.C. 117 Fail To Comply Recognizance C.C. 145 Careless Storage Ammunition C.C. 86 Possession Of A Restricted Firearm With Ammunition (1999) C.C. 95 (1) Possession Of Cocaine C.D.S.A. 4 (3) Unauthorized Possession Of A Prohibited Device (1999) C.C. 91 (2) Weapons Dangerous C.C. 88 (1) Possession Of Marihuana (Under) C.D.S.A. 4 (5) Unauthorized Presence Of A Firearm In A Motor Vehicle (1999) C.C. 94 (1) Traffic In Cocaine C.D.S.A. 5 (3) (A) Unauthorized Possession Of A Prohibited Weapon (1999) C.C. 91 (2) Possession Property Obtained By Crime (Under) C.C. 354 Possession For The Purpose Marihuana (Under) C.D.S.A. 5 (4)
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APPENDIX A: FIREARMS CLASSIFICATION DEFINITIONS
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Ammunition means a cartridge containing a projectile designed to be discharged from a firearm and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes a caseless cartridge and a shot shell (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Antique Firearm – means (a) any firearm manufactured before 1898 that was not designed to discharge rim-fire or centre-fire ammunition and that has not been re-designed to discharge such ammunition, or (b) any firearm that is prescribed to be an antique firearm. (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Automatic Firearm means a firearm that is capable of, or assembled or designed and manufactured with the capability of, discharging projectiles in rapid succession during one pressure of the trigger. (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Deemed Non-Firearm - These items are firearms that do not fall within any of these other classes. They are pellet guns, BB guns, toy guns, replica firearms (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Handgun means a firearm that is designed, altered or intended to be aimed and fired by the action of one hand, whether or not it has been redesigned or subsequently altered to be aimed and fired by the action of both hands (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Imitation Firearm means any thing that imitates a firearm, and includes a replica firearm; Non-Restricted- This is not a defined term in the Criminal Code. It covers all the guns not otherwise prohibited or restricted. These are mainly hunting and sporting guns (rifles and shotguns). (Source: Toronto Police Service Gun and Gang Unit). Prescribed means prescribed by regulations (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). Prohibited Ammunition means ammunition, or a projectile of any kind, that is prescribed to be prohibited ammunition (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84).
Prohibited Firearm (a) a handgun that, (i) has a barrel equal to or less than 105 mm (approx. 5 7/8") in length, or (ii) is designed or adapted to discharge a 25 or 32 calibre cartridge, but does not include any such handgun el that is prescribed, where the handgun is for use in international sporting competitions governed by the rules of the International Shooting Union, (b) a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted, (i) is less than 660 mm in length (26 inches), or (ii) is 660 mm (26 inches) or greater in length and has a barrel less than 457 mm (18 inches) in length,
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(c) an automatic firearm, whether or not it has been altered to discharge only one projectile with one pressure of the trigger, or (d) any firearm that is prescribed to be a prohibited firearm by Parliament. (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84). This classification would include but not limited to sawed-off shotguns and fully automatic sub-machine guns. Prohibited Weapon - (a) a knife that has a blade that opens automatically by gravity or centrifugal force or by hand pressure applied to a button, spring or other device in or attached to the handle of the knife [flick knife or switchblade], or (b) any weapon, other than a firearm, that is prescribed to be a prohibited weapon by (Parliament The key prohibited weapons (this list is not exhaustive) are: (1) Tear gas, mace, or other gas designed to injure, immobilize, or otherwise incapacitate a person; (2) Liquid, spray or powder or other substance capable of injuring, immobilizing, or otherwise incapacitating a person; (3) Nunchaku, Shuriken, Manrikigusari (these items are described in the regulations); (4) Finger ring (which is capable of projecting a blade); (5) Cattle-prod or hand-held Taser; (6)
One-handed or short (under 500 mm) cross-bow (whether designed or modified);
(7) Constant companion – blade concealed in belt-buckle; (8) Push dagger – blade is perpendicular to the handle [looks like an old fashioned corkscrew]; (9)
“Knife comb” or similar device (under 30 cm)
. (10)
Spiked wristband;
(11)
Blowgun;
(12)
Spring loaded Asp (telescoping baton);
(13) Morning Star: A spiked metal ball at the end of a stick; (14)
Brass knuckles;
(Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84)
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Replica Firearm" means any device that is designed or intended to exactly resemble, or to resemble with near precision, a firearm, and that itself is not a firearm, but does not include any such device that is designed or intended to exactly resemble, or to resemble with near precision, an antique firearm;
Restricted Firearm – means, (a) Any handgun that is a not a prohibited firearm, (b) a firearm that (i) is not a prohibited firearm, (ii) has a barrel less than 470 mm (approx 18 1/2"), and (iii) is capable of discharging centre-fire ammunition in a semi-automatic manner, (c) a firearm that is designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm by folding, telescoping or otherwise, or (d) a firearm of any other kind that is prescribed to be a restricted weapon. (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84).
This classification would include, but not limited to, a Glock 22 pistol, Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum revolver with a 204 mm (8") barrel
Unknown - Through an exhaustive investigation and research the firearm cannot be identified. (Source: Toronto Police Service Gun and Gang Unit).
For the purposes of sections 91 to 95, 99 to 101, 103 to 107 and 117.03 of this Criminal Code of Canada and the provisions of the Firearms Act, the following weapons are deemed not to be firearms: (a) any antique firearm; (b) any device that is (i) designed exclusively for signalling, for notifying of distress, for firing blank cartridges or for firing stud cartridges, explosive-driven rivets or other industrial projectiles, and (ii) intended by the person in possession of it to be used exclusively for the purpose for which it is designed;
(c) any shooting device that is (i) designed exclusively for the slaughtering of domestic animals, the tranquillizing of animals or the discharging of projectiles with lines attached to them, and (ii) intended by the person in possession of it to be used exclusively for the purpose for which it is designed; and
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(d) any other barrelled weapon, where it is proved that the weapon is not designed or adapted to discharge (i) a shot, bullet or other projectile at a muzzle velocity exceeding 152.4 m per second or at a muzzle energy exceeding 5.7 Joules, or
(ii) a shot, bullet or other projectile that is designed or adapted to attain a velocity exceeding 152.4 m per second or an energy exceeding 5.7 Joules. Notwithstanding subsection (3), an antique firearm is a firearm for the purposes of regulations made under paragraph 117(h) of the Firearms Act and subsection 86(2) of this Act (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84).
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