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Rural crime rates consistently higher than in urban centres, StatCan data suggests

CALGARY - Crime rates in rural communities are consistently higher than in urban centres, suggests new data presented in a Statistics Canada report — a long-term trend one criminologist says is unsurprising.

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Rural crime rates consistently higher than in urban centres, StatCan data suggests

Canadian law enforcement personnel rush to a home on the James Smith Cree First Nation reservation in Saskatchewan, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Robert Bumsted


CALGARY - Crime rates in rural communities are consistently higher than in urban centres, suggests new data presented in a Statistics Canada report — a long-term trend one criminologist says is unsurprising.

The report, published Tuesday, found the rate of police-reported crime in rural Canadian communities was 34 per cent higher than the urban rate. That disparity was especially pronounced across the Prairies and in rural British Columbia.

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