In 2023, the homicide rate in Montréal decreased by 0.3 incidents (-20.13 percent) since 2022. Nevertheless, the last two years recorded a significant higher homicide rate than the preceding years.
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List of criminal acts registered by the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM). A data visualization tool also makes it possible to display on the data in the form of a map: Public Safety ViewThis third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).
The number of incidents of property crime violations in Montréal increased by 8,950 incidents (+9.66 percent) in 2023. In total, the number of incidents amounted to 101,629 incidents in 2023.
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Incident-based crime statistics (actual incidents, rate per 100,000 population, percentage change in rate, unfounded incidents, percent unfounded, total cleared, cleared by charge, cleared otherwise, persons charged, adults charged, youth charged / not charged), by detailed violations (violent, property, traffic, drugs, other Federal Statutes), Canada, provinces, territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Canadian Forces Military Police, 1998 to 2023.
In 2022 in Montréal, the largest city in the Canadian province of Québec, the most frequent type of property crime recorded by police was theft under 5,000 Canadian dollars of non-motor vehicles, with over 33,800 incidents. The second most frequent type of crime related to property that year was theft of motor vehicle. In 2022, Montréal was the city with the third highest number of property crimes in Canada, behind Toronto and Vancouver.
Number and rate (per 100,000 population) of homicide victims, Canada and Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981 to 2023.
The number of homicides in Montréal decreased by 12 incidents (-18.18 percent) since the previous year. Nevertheless, the last two years recorded a significant higher number of homicides than the preceding years.
This statistic shows the crime severity index value of metropolitan areas in Canada in 2023. As of 2023, the crime severity index in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, stood at 116.31.
Number, percentage and rate (per 100,000 population) of homicide victims, by racialized identity group (total, by racialized identity group; racialized identity group; South Asian; Chinese; Black; Filipino; Arab; Latin American; Southeast Asian; West Asian; Korean; Japanese; other racialized identity group; multiple racialized identity; racialized identity, but racialized identity group is unknown; rest of the population; unknown racialized identity group), gender (all genders; male; female; gender unknown) and region (Canada; Atlantic region; Quebec; Ontario; Prairies region; British Columbia; territories), 2019 to 2023.
Number, rate and percentage changes in rates of homicide victims, Canada, provinces and territories, 1961 to 2023.
This statistic shows the homicide rate in Canada in 2023, distinguished by metropolitan areas. In 2023, the homicide rate was highest in Thunder Bay, with 5.39 victims per 100,000 population. During the same year, the national homicide rate was 1.94 per 100,000 population in Canada.
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Liste des actes criminels enregistrés par le Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM).
Un outil de visualisation des données permet également d'afficher sur les données sous forme de carte : Vue sur la sécurité publique
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Crimes, délits et actes de délinquance par année à Montréal, par type de crimes et de délits, ration crimes et délit pour 1000 habitants.
Nombre et taux (pour 100 000 habitants) de victimes d'homicide, Canada et régions métropolitaines de recensement, 1981 à 2023.
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In 2023, the homicide rate in Montréal decreased by 0.3 incidents (-20.13 percent) since 2022. Nevertheless, the last two years recorded a significant higher homicide rate than the preceding years.