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By 2025, the incident-based crime rate in Canada is projected at 5,974.2 incidents per 100,000 people. This reflects the ongoing trend of a declining crime rate in the Canadian context as the population ages, reducing the number of young adults who historically contribute more to crime statistics. Law enforcement's integration of sophisticated technological tools has further supported crime prevention efforts. These advancements have rendered criminal activities increasingly challenging to execute undetected, discouraging potential criminal behavior. However, despite such positive developments, the crime rate experienced an increase in 2022, prompted by economic uncertainties that arose as the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted and normal socio-economic activities resumed.Over the 2020-2025 period, notable trends significantly impacted the crime rate trajectory. The accelerated decline during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 was largely attributed to national lockdowns and restricted mobility, which reduced opportunities for crime. In contrast, as the Canadian economy began to reopen in 2022, the crime rate saw a relative uptick. This rise can be correlated with increased economic uncertainty and the reactivation of social dynamics that provide conditions conducive to crime. Nonetheless, the overall favorable economic environment and improvement in the labor market acted as stabilizing factors, reinforcing the long-term declining crime trend. The emphasis on community policing since the 1980s, encouraging closer police-community interactions, has played a foundational role in deterring crime. This approach, combined with technological innovations in law enforcement, suggests a continued effort towards crime reduction. Overall, the compound growth rate of 0.3% during this period presents a complex interaction between population demographics, technological advances, and economic conditions.
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This report tracks the incident-based crime rate per 100,000 people. Data is sourced from the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey and Statistics Canada.
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