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2015
Annual Statistical Report
Toronto Police Service
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Glossary of Terms 6
Introduction 8
Summary 9
Statistics at a Glance 11
Crimes Against Person (5 Year comparison) 13
Crimes Against Property (5 Year comparison) 13
Criminal Code Traffic (5 Year comparison) 13
Other Crime (5 Year comparison) 14
Controlled Drug And Substances Act (5 Year comparison) 14
Other Federal (5 Year comparison) 14
Hate/Bias Crime (5 Year comparison) 14
Crimes Against Person, Crimes Against Property, Criminal Code Traffic
and Other Crime Offences Divisional Comparison 15
Homicides (5 Year Comparison) 17
Sexual Violations (5 Year Comparison) 17
Non-Sexual Assaults (5 Year Comparison) 17
Robberies Financial (5 Year Comparison) 17
Robberies Other (5 Year Comparison) 17
Distribution of Crimes Against Persons (2015) 17
Distribution of Violent Crime (2015) 17
Break and Enter - Houses (5 Year Comparison) 18
Break and Enter - Apartments (5 Year Comparison) 18
Break and Enter - Business Premises (5 Year Comparison) 18
Stolen Vehicles (5 Year Comparison) 18
2015 - Distribution of Crimes Against Property 18
2015 - B&E Distribution 18
Reported Offences by Command 19
Reported Offences by Division ( D11,D12,D13 & D14) 20
Reported Offences by Division ( D22, D23, D31, D32 & D33) 21
Reported Offences by Division ( D41, D42 & D43) 22
Reported Offences by Division ( D51, D52, D53, D54, & D55) 23
Table of Contents
Crimes Against Person - Violent Crime
Crimes Against Property
Overview
Reported Crime
Breakdown of Reported Crime 2 2015 - Annual Statistical Report
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Table of Contents
Non-Sexual Assaults (By Age and Gender) 25
Sexual Violations (By Age and Gender) 25
Break and Enter 25
Robberies (By Age and Gender) 26
Controlled Drug And Substances Act (By Age and Gender) 26
Drinking and Driving Offences (By Age and Gender) 26
Persons Charged Violent Crime (By Age and Gender) 26
Other Offences 27
Other Offences By Division 28
Sexual Violations (By Age and Gender) 30
Non-Sexual Assaults (By Age and Gender) 30
Robberies (By Age and Gender) 30
Crimes Against Person (By Age and Gender) 31
Selected Offences Against Police Officers 31
Level 3 Searches 33
Level 4 Searches 33
Transgender Searches 33
Items Found During Search 33
Firearms Seizure 35
Guns Reported Stolen to Toronto Police Service 35
Firearms Thefts-by Premise Type 35
Gun Seizures 36
Crime Guns - Firearm Type 36
Crime Guns - Firearm Classification 36
Stolen Firearms - Recovered by Toronto Police Service 36
Top 10 Manufacturers by Firearms Type 37
Top 5 Calibres by Firearms Type 37
Types of Firearms Stolen and Recovered in Toronto 37
Top 20 Offences Related to Firearms Seized 38
2015 Shooting Locations (Map) 38
Total Collisions 40
Fatal Collisions and Persons Killed 40
Injury Collisions and Persons Injured 40
Property Damage Collisions 40
Firearms Related
Persons Charged
Victims of Crime
Search of Persons
Traffic Related
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Table of Contents
Traffic Collisions and Offences 41
R.I.D.E Information (5 Year comparison) 41
Uniform Staff 43
Civilian Staff 43
Other Staff 43
Personnel by Division 44
Uniform Strength and Expenditures 45
Divisional population/area (Km2)/ Gross Expenditures 45
Calls Received 47
Alarm Calls 47
Dispatched Calls by Division 47
AT&T Language Line Service 47
Complaints Against Police 49
Community Mobilization 51
Volunteer Resources (5 Year comparison) 51
Victims Services (5 Year comparison) 51
Industrial Liaison (5 Year comparison) 51
Crime Stoppers (5 Year comparison) 52
Fleet (5 Year comparison) 52
Firearms Classification Definitions 53
Appendix - A
Administrative
Personnel and Budget
Calls for Service
Complaints Against Police and Miscellaneous 4 2015 - Annual Statistical Report
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Definitions 5 2015 - Annual Statistical Report
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Glossary of Terms
% Change:
The percent increase or decrease from the previous year.
% Clear:
The percent of offences reported in a given year which have been cleared.
Adult:
A person who is 18 years of age or older.
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.
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”.
Municipal By-laws:
Includes violations under the City of Toronto Municipal by-laws.
N.S.A:
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 a violation against any Federal, Provincial, or Municipal
statute/by-law.
Person Charged:
A person that is arrested and/or charged with an offence.
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Glossary of Terms
Provincial Acts:
Rate:
Rate of crime per 100,000 population.
Reported:
Number of offences reported to police.
Young Offender:
A person who is between 12 and 17 years of age.
Level 3 Search:
Means a search that includes the removal of some or all of a person's clothing and a visual
inspection of the body. More specifically, a Level 3 search involves removal of clothing that fully
exposes the undergarments or an area of the body normally covered by undergarments
(genitalia, buttocks, women's breasts). NOTE: The mere fact that portions of a person's body
normally covered by undergarments are exposed because of the way the person was dressed
when taken into custody does not constitute a Level 3 search, if the removal of such clothing
was not caused by the police (e.g. the arrest of a naked person does not constitute a Level 3
Level 4 Search:
Means a body cavity search. For the purpose of this document, a Level 4 search means a
search of the rectum and/or vagina. A Level 4 search is only conducted by a qualified medical
practitioner at a medical facility.
Crimes Against Person:
Crimes Against Property:
C.D.S.A.:
Means violations under the Controlled Drugs And Substances Act.
Other Crime:
Means non-traffic Criminal Code violations that are classified as neither violent nor property violations.
Other Federal:
Means violations under all other federal statutes.
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.
Means crimes involving aggressive action (with the intent to do harm) or threat of such action by
one person against another.
Means unlawful acts with respect to property but which do not involve the use or threat of
violence against an individual.
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Introduction
Source Data:The crime related data contained in this report are derived from a number of Toronto Police Service computer systems. These systems include, but are not limited to:
eCOPS - Enterprise Case Occurrence Processing SystemCOPS - Computerized Occurrence Processing SystemCIPS - Criminal Information Processing System Versadex
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:Crime statistics in this report should not be compared to statistics from previous Annual Statistical Reports due to changes in counting rules.
It is also 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 methodology can be found in the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey documents posted on the Statistics Canada website, http://www.statcan.gc.ca.
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Summary
• Total reported offences increased by 3.5% (3,776 offences), increasing from 108,494 in 2014 to 112,270 in 2015.
• Crimes Against Person increased by 5.9% (1,491 victims), increasing from 25,322 in 2014 to 26,813 in 2015.
• Robberies decreased by 4.6% (154 victims), decreasing from 3,363 in 2014 to 3,209 in 2015.
• Sexual Violations increased by 3.2% (68 victims), increasing from 2,096 in 2014 to 2,164 in 2015.
• Crimes Against Property increased by 1.1% (749 offences), increasing from 69,006 in 2014 to 69,755 in 2015.
• Criminal Code Traffic offences decreased by 1.6% (31 offences), decreasing from 1,915 in 2014 to 1,884 in 2015.
• Collision related fatalities increased by 27.5% (14 fatalities), increasing from 51 in 2014 to 65 in 2015.
• Charges laid by RIDE decreased by 1.2% (2 charges), decreasing from 161 in 2014 to 159 in 2015.
• The number of Level 3 and 4 searches increased from 19,760 and 7 searches, respectively, in 2014 to 20,284 and 9 searches in 2015.
• In 2015, 2,045 firearms were seized. Of the 2,045 seized firearms, 579 (28.3%) were designated as crime guns and 1,466 (71.7%) as non-crime guns.
• In 2015, 1,797,896 calls for service were received (991,868 emergency and 806,028 non-emergency). Of these calls, 817,953 (45.5%) calls were dispatched.
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Reported CrimesOverview
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2014 2015 Change
108,494 112,270 3,776
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
4,705 4,745 40 0.9 408 387 -21 -5.1
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change%
Change
25,322 26,813 1,491 5.9 69,006 69,755 749 1.1 1,915 1,884 -31 -1.6 12,251 13,818 1,567 12.8
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
57 56 -1 -1.8 2,958 2,649 -309 -10.4 51 65 14 27.5
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
2,096 2,164 68 3.2 1,880 1,995 115 6.1 7,542 8,149 607 8.0
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
15,102 15,827 725 4.8 1,931 1,949 18 0.9 54,144 55,636 1,492 2.8
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
129 133 4 3.1 3,586 2,907 -679 -18.9 208,118 207,375 -743 -0.4
2014 2015 Change % Change 2014 2015 Change % Change
3,234 3,076 -158 -4.9 161 159 -2 -1.2
Statistics at a Glance
Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere
-Vehicles Stopped
Other Federal
Other Crime
Collisions (Fatalities)
Collisions (Injury)
Crimes Against Person Crimes Against Property
Break and Enter (House)
Total Reported Offences
Traffic Related Information
Criminal Code Traffic
3.5
% Change
Controlled Drug and Substances Act
Robberies (Other)
Homicides
Stolen Vehicles
Break and Enter (Business)
Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere
- Charges Laid
Collisions (Property Damage)Non-Sexual Assaults
Robberies (Financial)
Sexual Violations Break and Enter (Apartment)
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Reported Crime(Crimes Against Persons, Crimes Against Property, Criminal Code
Traffic, Other Crime, Controlled Drug Subtances Act and Other Federal)
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2011 137,062 - 4,800.6 62,428 45.5%
2012 130,584 -4.7 4,564.2 61,102 46.8%
2013 122,033 -6.5 4,256.4 58,462 47.9%
2014 108,494 -11.1 3,776.3 53,124 49.0%
2015 112,270 3.5 3,899.6 52,489 46.8%
2011 33,927 - 1,188.3 20,243 59.7%
2012 31,505 -7.1 1,101.2 19,223 61.0%
2013 28,643 -9.1 999.0 17,463 61.0%
2014 25,322 -11.6 881.4 16,140 63.7%
2015 26,813 5.9 931.3 16,297 60.8%
2011 80,342 - 2,814.0 21,373 26.6%
2012 77,669 -3.3 2,714.7 22,205 28.6%
2013 74,388 -4.2 2,594.6 23,090 31.0%
2014 69,006 -7.2 2,401.9 23,718 34.4%
2015 69,755 1.1 2,422.9 21,652 31.0%
2011 3,018 - 105.7 2,922 96.8%
2012 2,986 -1.1 104.4 2,912 97.5%
2013 2,517 -15.7 87.8 2,445 97.1%
2014 1,915 -23.9 66.7 1,867 97.5%
2015 1,884 -1.6 65.4 1,841 97.7%
Year %Clear
Year
Year
%ClearCleared
Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Reported
Cleared
Cleared
Rate%ChangeReported
Reported Crime (Five Year Comparison)
RateReported
Rate
%ClearClearedRate
%ChangeReported
Year %Change
%Change
%Clear
Total Criminal Code Offences* Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Crimes Against Persons
* Includes Crimes Against Persons, Crimes Against Property, Other Crime, Criminal Code Traffic)
Crimes Against Property Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Criminal Code Traffic Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
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100,000
150,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported Cleared
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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2011 19,775 - 692.6 17,890 90.5%
2012 18,424 -6.8 644.0 16,762 91.0%
2013 16,485 -10.5 575.0 15,464 93.8%
2014 12,251 -25.7 426.4 11,399 93.0%
2015 13,818 12.8 480.0 12,700 91.9%
2011 6,424 - 225.0 6,293 98.0%
2012 6,825 6.2 238.5 6,743 98.8%
2013 5,830 -14.6 203.3 5,741 98.5%
2014 4,705 -19.3 163.8 4,480 95.2%
2015 4,745 0.9 164.8 4,480 94.4%
2011 1,197 - 41.9 746 62.3%
2012 884 -26.1 30.9 829 93.8%
2013 722 -18.3 25.2 703 97.4%
2014 408 -43.5 14.2 399 97.8%
2015 387 -5.1 13.4 354 91.5%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Occurrences 123 142 131 146 134
Detailed Information on hate/bias crime can be found in the publication Hate Bias Statistical Report
http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/publications/
Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
Reported Crime (Five Year Comparison)
%ClearClearedYear Reported %Change Rate
Other Crime Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Controlled Drug And Substances Act Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Other Federal Offences Reported and Cleared Trend
Hate/Bias Crime
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
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Crimes Against Persons22.8%
Property Crime59.4%
Criminal Code Traffic 1.6%
Other Crime11.8%
CDSA4.0%
Other Federal
0.3%
Reported Offence Distribution by Category (2015)
Crimes Against Persons22.3%
Property Crime60.7%
Criminal Code Traffic 1.7%
Other Crime10.8%
CDSA4.1%
Other Federal
0.4%
Reported Offence Distribution by Category (2014)
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Reported Rate % Clear Reported Rate % Clear Reported Rate % Clear Reported Rate % Clear Reported Rate % Clear
D11 1,164 856.1 67.0% 3,189 2,345.6 36.5% 86 63.3 97.7% 637 468.5 93.2% 5,076 3,733.5 51.6%
D12 1,143 825.3 62.2% 2,523 1,821.8 33.9% 78 56.3 96.2% 572 413.0 93.0% 4,316 3,116.4 50.4%
D13 888 600.7 65.2% 2,199 1,487.6 23.8% 106 71.7 100.0% 366 247.6 90.7% 3,559 2,407.7 43.3%
D14 1,903 1,369.2 62.2% 5,081 3,655.6 29.8% 120 86.3 98.3% 840 604.4 91.2% 7,944 5,715.5 45.1%
D51 1,944 1,990.5 59.5% 5,283 5,409.4 27.3% 62 63.5 98.4% 922 944.1 94.1% 8,211 8,407.5 43.0%
D52 1,842 4,211.5 61.7% 7,146 16,338.6 36.7% 72 164.6 93.1% 2,178 4,979.8 96.6% 11,238 25,694.5 52.8%
D53 1,115 574.0 55.9% 3,968 2,042.6 30.6% 62 31.9 96.8% 369 189.9 91.9% 5,514 2,838.4 40.6%
D54 1,308 905.0 58.9% 2,439 1,687.6 22.0% 70 48.4 98.6% 481 332.8 89.6% 4,298 2,973.9 42.0%
D55 1,168 929.9 58.6% 3,419 2,721.9 26.7% 65 51.7 98.5% 555 441.8 88.5% 5,207 4,145.4 41.3%
C. F. C. 12,475 1,068.9 61.1% 35,247 3,020.2 30.6% 721 61.8 97.6% 6,920 592.9 93.3% 55,363 4,743.8 46.2%
D22 1,405 671.7 62.1% 4,516 2,159.1 24.9% 136 65.0 99.3% 795 380.1 90.9% 6,852 3,275.9 41.7%
D23 1,495 864.4 56.8% 3,521 2,035.8 26.8% 133 76.9 100.0% 491 283.9 91.6% 5,640 3,261.0 42.1%
D31 1,914 1,196.2 59.9% 3,374 2,108.6 29.3% 117 73.1 94.9% 995 621.8 87.0% 6,400 3,999.8 48.7%
D32 1,644 638.0 54.9% 5,810 2,254.8 30.0% 120 46.6 97.5% 658 255.4 89.5% 8,232 3,194.7 40.7%
D33 1,142 542.9 66.5% 3,423 1,627.2 35.0% 97 46.1 94.8% 422 200.6 90.0% 5,084 2,416.7 47.8%
D41 2,188 1,182.1 63.7% 4,997 2,699.6 36.1% 137 74.0 100.0% 1,392 752.0 93.5% 8,714 4,707.7 53.2%
D42 1,564.0 532.6 57.7% 3,702 1,260.8 27.6% 159 54.1 98.1% 595 202.6 86.6% 6,020 2,050.2 43.1%
D43 2,371 1,062.9 66.7% 4,308 1,931.3 40.2% 115 51.6 99.1% 1,181 529.4 90.7% 7,975 3,575.2 56.4%
A. F. C. 13,723 801.6 61.3% 33,651 1,965.6 31.4% 1,014 59.2 98.1% 6,529 381.4 90.3% 54,917 3,207.8 47.1%
NSA 615 N/A 45.7% 857 N/A 36.1% 149 N/A 95.3% 369 N/A 94.0% 1,990 N/A 54.2%
Toronto 26,813 931.3 60.8% 69,755 2,422.9 31.0% 1,884 65.4 97.7% 13,818 480.0 91.9% 112,270 3,899.6 46.8%
Crimes Against Person / Crimes Against Property / Criminal Code Traffic / Other Criminal Code Offences
UnitCrimes Against Person Crimes Against Property Criminal Code Traffic Other Crime Total Criminal Code
Crimes Against Person, Crimes Against Property, Criminal Code Traffic and Other Crime Offences
2015 Divisional Comparison
C.F.C. = Central Field Command
A.F.C. = Area Field Command
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Breakdown of Reported Crime
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Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 51 - 1.8 38 74.5
2012 56 9.8 2.0 44 78.6
2013 57 1.8 2.0 45 78.9
2014 57 0.0 2.0 40 70.2
2015 56 -1.8 1.9 37 66.1
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 2,187 - 76.6 1,385 63.3
2012 2,214 1.2 77.4 1,409 63.6
2013 2,074 -6.3 72.3 1,328 64.0
2014 2,096 1.1 73.0 1,210 57.7
2015 2,164 3.2 75.2 1,236 57.1
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 18,374 - 643.6 13,087 71.2
2012 16,786 -8.6 586.7 12,071 71.9
2013 15,738 -6.2 548.9 11,161 70.9
2014 15,102 -4.0 525.6 10,652 70.5
2015 15,827 4.8 549.7 10,748 67.9
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 146 - 5.1 123 84.2
2012 102 -30.1 3.6 77 75.5
2013 84 -17.6 2.9 57 67.9
2014 129 53.6 4.5 105 81.4
2015 133 3.1 4.6 100 75.2
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 5,058 - 177.2 2,002 39.6
2012 4,914 -2.8 171.8 1,952 39.7
2013 3,926 -20.1 136.9 1,542 39.3
2014 3,234 -17.6 112.6 1,485 45.9
2015 3,076 -4.9 106.8 1,196 38.9
Crimes Against Person Breakdown (Five Year Comparison)
Robberies (Financial)
Robberies (Other)
Homicides
Sexual Violations
Non-Sexual Assaults
0
25
50
75
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Reported Cleared
Linear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported Cleared
Linear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
10,000
20,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported Cleared
Linear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
40
80
120
160
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
Other Crimes Against Persons
20.7%
Violent Crime*79.3%
Distribution of Crimes Against Persons (2015)
Homicides… Sexual Violations
10.2%
Non Sexual Assaults…
Robberies14.6%
Distribution of Violent Crime (2015)
*Violent Crime = Homicides + Sexual Violations + Non-Sexual Assaults + Robberies
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Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 3,726 - 130.5 681 18.3
2012 3,470 -6.9 121.3 720 20.7
2013 3,266 -5.9 113.9 677 20.7
2014 2,958 -9.4 103.0 691 23.4
2015 2,649 -10.4 92.0 515 19.4
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 2,253 - 78.9 530 23.5
2012 2,108 -6.4 73.7 469 22.2
2013 1,890 -10.3 65.9 450 23.8
2014 1,880 -0.5 65.4 524 27.9
2015 1,995 6.1 69.3 460 23.1
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 2,523 - 88.4 695 27.5
2012 2,438 -3.4 85.2 662 27.2
2013 1,983 -18.7 69.2 480 24.2
2014 1,931 -2.6 67.2 566 29.3
2015 1,949 0.9 67.7 512 26.3
Year Reported %Change Rate Cleared %Clear
2011 4,138 - 144.9 426 10.3
2012 3,540 -14.5 123.7 390 11.0
2013 3,102 -12.4 108.2 403 13.0
2014 3,586 15.6 124.8 541 15.1
2015 2,907 -18.9 101.0 486 16.7
Crimes Against Property (Five Year Comparison)
Stolen Vehicles
Break and Enter - Business Premises
Break and Enter - Apartments
Break and Enter - Houses
0
2,000
4,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
01,0002,0003,0004,0005,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Reported ClearedLinear (Reported) Linear (Cleared)
9.5%
4.2%
86.4%
2015 - Distribution of Crimes Against Property
Break & Enter
Stolen Vehicle
Other CrimesRelated toProperty
40.2%
30.3%
29.6%
2015 - Break and Enter Distribution
Houses
Apartments
BusinessPremises
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Breakdown of Reported Crime by Command
1st D
egre
e M
urd
er2n
d D
egre
e M
urd
er
Man
slau
ghte
rA
ttem
pte
d M
urd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r*M
oto
r Veh
icle
Thef
t
Thef
t O
ver $5
000
Thef
t U
nder
$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
Reported 14 15 3 47 1,002 7,688 1,402 3,011 954 441 20,580 3,595 649 721
Cleared 8 10 3 27 582 5,161 580 830 199 90 6,611 836 621 704
%Clear 57.1 66.7 100.0 57.4 58.1 67.1 41.4 27.6 20.9 20.4 32.1 23.3 95.7 97.6
Reported 14 7 3 69 1,005 7,852 1,738 3,798 1,926 595 16,321 4,178 909 1,014
Cleared 7 6 3 43 610 5,429 695 727 280 106 6,187 1,121 789 995
%Clear 50.0 85.7 100.0 62.3 60.7 69.1 40.0 19.1 14.5 17.8 37.9 26.8 86.8 98.1
Reported 0 0 0 0 157 287 69 41 27 19 329 206 41 149
Cleared 0 0 0 0 44 158 21 18 7 3 63 98 36 142
%Clear - - - - 28.0 55.1 30.4 43.9 25.9 15.8 19.1 47.6 87.8 98.8
Reported 28 22 6 116 2,164 15,827 3,209 6,850 2,907 1,055 37,230 7,979 1,599 1,884
Cleared 15 16 6 70 1,236 10,748 1,296 1,575 486 199 12,861 2,055 1,446 1,841
%Clear 53.6 72.7 100.0 60.3 57.1 67.9 40.4 23.0 16.7 18.9 34.5 25.8 90.4 97.7
* Break and Enter includes Break and Enters from: Apartments, Houses, Business Premises, and Other)
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Central Field
Area Field
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Breakdown of Reported Crime by Division
1st D
egre
e M
urd
er2n
d D
egre
e M
urd
er
Man
slau
ghte
rA
ttem
pte
d M
urd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r*M
oto
r Veh
icle
Thef
t
Thef
t O
ver $5
000
Thef
t U
nder
$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
Reported 2 0 0 3 97 688 162 308 94 22 1,852 281 56 86
Cleared 1 0 0 2 56 518 75 102 19 5 772 68 54 84
%Clear 50.0 - - 66.7 57.7 75.3 46.3 33.1 20.2 22.7 41.7 24.2 96.4 97.7
Reported 2 2 0 5 100 646 159 246 193 34 1,207 302 77 78
Cleared 1 2 0 1 55 455 63 60 28 9 517 67 74 75
%Clear 50.0 100.0 - 20.0 55.0 70.4 39.6 24.4 14.5 26.5 42.8 22.2 96.1 96.2
Reported 0 2 1 0 73 541 97 270 111 31 1,035 266 42 106
Cleared 0 1 1 0 40 398 44 58 16 2 238 62 41 106
%Clear - 50.0 100.0 - 54.8 73.6 45.4 21.5 14.4 6.5 23.0 23.3 97.6 100.0
Reported 3 2 0 12 161 1,255 179 474 147 55 2,816 534 70 120
Cleared 2 0 0 5 94 831 67 132 35 14 825 137 67 118
%Clear 66.7 0.0 - 41.7 58.4 66.2 37.4 27.8 23.8 25.5 29.3 25.7 95.7 98.3
* Break and Enter includes Break and Enters from: Apartments, Houses, Business Premises, and Other)
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12 Division
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Breakdown of Reported Crime by Division
1st D
egre
e M
urd
er2n
d D
egre
e M
urd
er
Man
slau
ghte
rA
ttem
pte
d M
urd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r*M
oto
r Veh
icle
Thef
t
Thef
t O
ver $5
000
Thef
t U
nder
$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
Reported 1 0 0 6 97 803 149 518 280 100 2,167 540 77 136
Cleared 1 0 0 6 56 571 64 105 35 21 590 132 69 135
%Clear 100.0 - - 100.0 57.7 71.1 43.0 20.3 12.5 21.0 27.2 24.4 89.6 99.3
Reported 6 0 1 10 117 807 252 307 388 78 1,558 400 80 133
Cleared 2 0 1 5 66 533 98 60 58 16 590 129 71 133
%Clear 33.3 - 100.0 50.0 56.4 66.0 38.9 19.5 14.9 20.5 37.9 32.3 88.8 100.0
Reported 1 0 0 18 174 1,095 265 277 295 72 1,426 468 212 117
Cleared 1 0 0 14 108 738 99 68 21 10 469 122 165 111
%Clear 100.0 - - 77.8 62.1 67.4 37.4 24.5 7.1 13.9 32.9 26.1 77.8 94.9
Reported 1 1 0 11 143 947 122 637 289 111 2,909 800 72 120
Cleared 0 1 0 7 85 566 34 54 37 13 1,130 165 60 117
%Clear 0.0 100.0 - 63.6 59.4 59.8 27.9 8.5 12.8 11.7 38.8 20.6 83.3 97.5
Reported 1 0 0 3 96 680 116 435 135 66 1,751 431 59 97
Cleared 0 0 0 1 59 502 54 68 22 17 711 168 55 92
%Cleared 0.0 - - 33.3 61.5 73.8 46.6 15.6 16.3 25.8 40.6 39.0 93.2 94.8
* Break and Enter includes Break and Enters from: Apartments, Houses, Business Premises, and Other)
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23 Division
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Breakdown of Reported Crime by Division
1st D
egre
e M
urd
er2n
d D
egre
e M
urd
er
Man
slau
ghte
rA
ttem
pte
d M
urd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r*M
oto
r Veh
icle
Thef
t
Thef
t O
ver $5
000
Thef
t U
nder
$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
Reported 0 2 2 8 137 1,328 276 597 192 63 2,673 495 143 137
Cleared 0 2 2 2 86 941 99 142 39 16 1,106 115 130 137
%Clear - 100.0 100.0 25.0 62.8 70.9 35.9 23.8 20.3 25.4 41.4 23.2 90.9 100.0
Reported 1 0 0 2 87 865 242 546 193 61 1,664 503 86 159
Cleared 1 0 0 1 53 571 96 93 42 5 583 101 81 156
%Clear 100.0 - - 50.0 60.9 66.0 39.7 17.0 21.8 8.2 35.0 20.1 94.2 98.1
Reported 3 4 0 11 154 1,327 316 481 154 44 2,173 541 180 115
Cleared 2 3 0 7 97 1,007 151 137 26 8 1,008 189 158 114
%Cleared 66.7 75.0 - 63.6 63.0 75.9 47.8 28.5 16.9 18.2 46.4 34.9 87.8 99.1
* Break and Enter includes Break and Enters from: Apartments, Houses, Business Premises, and Other)
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Breakdown of Reported Crime by Division
1st D
egre
e M
urd
er2n
d D
egre
e M
urd
er
Man
slau
ghte
rA
ttem
pte
d M
urd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r*M
oto
r Veh
icle
Thef
t
Thef
t O
ver $5
000
Thef
t U
nder
$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
Reported 3 4 0 9 169 1,185 298 357 76 57 3,276 482 120 62
Cleared 2 4 0 5 90 802 112 94 18 12 814 114 116 61
%Clear 66.7 100.0 - 55.6 53.3 67.7 37.6 26.3 23.7 21.1 24.8 23.7 96.7 98.4
Reported 2 1 0 8 127 1,280 126 321 81 103 5,043 676 115 72
Cleared 1 1 0 6 82 843 62 149 26 18 1,849 184 107 67
%Clear 50.0 100.0 - 75.0 64.6 65.9 49.2 46.4 32.1 17.5 36.7 27.2 93.0 93.1
Reported 0 1 1 0 92 631 100 376 96 62 2,319 479 43 62
Cleared 0 1 1 0 51 370 45 64 34 13 814 105 40 60
%Clear - 100.0 100.0 - 55.4 58.6 45.0 17.0 35.4 21.0 35.1 21.9 93.0 96.8
Reported 2 1 0 2 102 812 128 302 71 36 1,131 281 57 70
Cleared 1 1 0 2 67 519 55 77 12 6 225 48 55 69
%Clear 50.0 100.0 - 100.0 65.7 63.9 43.0 25.5 16.9 16.7 19.9 17.1 96.5 98.6
Reported 0 2 1 8 81 650 153 357 85 41 1,901 294 69 65
Cleared 0 0 1 6 47 425 57 94 11 11 557 51 67 64
%Clear - 0.0 100.0 75.0 58.0 65.4 37.3 26.3 12.9 26.8 29.3 17.3 97.1 98.5
* Break and Enter includes Break and Enters from: Apartments, Houses, Business Premises, and Other)
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Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 410 111 521 6.3%
18-24 1,448 371 1,819 22.1%
25-34 2,041 474 2,515 30.6%
35-44 1,264 325 1,589 19.3%
45+ 1,487 301 1,788 21.7%
Total 6,650 1,582 8,232 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 63 2 65 8.4%
18-24 145 8 153 19.7%
25-34 197 9 206 26.5%
35-44 140 1 141 18.1%
45+ 212 0 212 27.3%
Total 757 20 777 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 81 2 83 10.0%
18-24 182 19 201 24.2%
25-34 205 23 228 27.5%
35-44 131 13 144 17.4%
45+ 165 8 173 20.9%
Total 764 65 829 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Persons Charged by Accused Age and Gender
Break and Enters
Non-Sexual Assaults
Sexual Violations
0
50
100
150
200
250
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
0
50
100
150
200
250
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Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 415 40 455 42.8%
18-24 340 18 358 33.7%
25-34 123 18 141 13.3%
35-44 54 15 69 6.5%
45+ 35 4 39 3.7%
Total 967 95 1,062 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 226 17 243 7.1%
18-24 973 116 1,089 32.0%
25-34 922 165 1,087 32.0%
35-44 446 73 519 15.3%
45+ 404 59 463 13.6%
Total 2,971 430 3,401 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 4 1 5 0.4%
18-24 178 43 221 16.2%
25-34 416 89 505 37.1%
35-44 241 46 287 21.1%
45+ 321 23 344 25.3%
Total 1,160 202 1,362 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Age Males Females Total % Total
12-17 853 155 1,008 9.4%
18-24 1,941 424 2,365 22.0%
25-34 2,578 530 3,108 28.8%
35-44 1,605 366 1,971 18.3%
45+ 1,970 352 2,322 21.6%
Total 8,947 1,827 10,774 100.0%
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Persons Charged Violent Crime
Persons Charged by Accused Age and GenderRobberies
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
Drinking and Driving Offences
0
100
200
300
400
500
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+
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Persons Charged by Accused Age and Gender
Murd
er*
Attem
ped
Murd
erSex
ual
Vio
lation
Ass
ault O
ther
Robber
yB
reak
& E
nte
rThef
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ver $5
000
Thef
t U
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$50
00Fra
ud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Oth
er C
rim
inal
Code
Crim
inal
Code
Tra
ffic
C.D
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Fed
eral
Oth
er
Male 2 3 63 410 415 81 9 370 19 265 781 19 226 111
Female 0 1 2 111 40 2 0 238 10 29 147 1 17 7
Total 2 4 65 521 455 83 9 608 29 294 928 20 243 118
Male 35 59 694 6,240 552 683 82 2,008 792 1,223 8,675 1,380 2,745 65
Female 2 5 18 1471 55 63 26 3936 300 182 1498 227 418 5
Total 37 64 712 7,711 607 746 108 5,944 1,092 1,405 10,173 1,607 3,163 70
Grand Total 39 68 777 8,232 1,062 829 117 6,552 1,121 1,699 11,101 1,627 3,406 188
*1st Degree, 2nd Degree, and Manslaughter ** Includes cases only where gender was specified
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Young Offender**
Adult**
Dan
ger
ous
Drivi
ng
Drive
Dis
qual
ifie
dIm
pai
red D
rivi
ng
Fai
l to R
emai
nR
efuse
Male 13 0 4 9 0
Female 0 0 1 0 0
Total 13 0 5 9 0
Male 228 61 1078 122 175
Female 27 4 189 20 26
Total 255 65 1,267 142 201
Grand Total 268 65 1,272 151 201
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Persons excluded where gender was not specified.
Persons where age at offence was less than 12 were excluded.
Age is calculated based on age at the time of the offence.
Persons Charged defined as all instances where an offence was linked to a specific person.
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Persons Charged by Division
Murd
er*
Attem
pted M
urder
Sex
ual V
iola
tion
Ass
ault
Oth
er
Robber
y
Bre
ak &
Ente
r
Theft O
ver $5
000
Theft U
nder $
5000
Fraud
Offen
sive
Wea
pons
Oth
er C
rim
inal
Code
Crim
inal
Code
Traffic
C.D
.S.A
.
Oth
er F
eder
al S
tatu
tes
D11 0 2 33 445 44 58 8 361 34 69 656 71 154 12
D12 0 2 14 323 58 38 4 269 36 80 466 56 199 18
D13 0 4 17 304 24 29 1 120 39 44 365 102 99 1
D14 0 6 49 676 74 75 7 259 56 84 803 70 365 9
D51 0 5 35 546 57 50 3 397 47 118 783 32 309 6
D52 0 4 42 644 25 51 10 1,295 119 95 1,179 42 123 15
D53 0 0 24 287 20 21 11 491 46 35 300 30 51 2
D54 0 2 31 372 23 32 5 121 20 50 342 51 96 6
D55 0 2 29 343 41 64 8 309 35 76 520 45 100 5
D22 0 5 31 438 36 67 16 266 80 69 600 99 115 5
D23 0 10 62 431 57 30 8 194 80 69 421 97 76 11
D31 0 10 63 570 73 49 6 200 54 158 666 92 198 15
D32 0 3 39 384 30 32 4 558 103 56 455 68 106 7
D33 0 1 30 353 29 39 7 341 39 66 416 49 43 5
D41 0 2 34 691 96 63 3 546 68 141 977 100 190 20
D42 0 1 41 476 81 52 8 237 58 91 473 121 101 8
D43 0 5 68 764 102 72 4 535 84 163 958 94 243 32
TSV 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 2 17 0 41 393 9 0
Other Unit 39 4 121 134 198 23 10 67 105 235 696 16 832 11
Grand Total 39 68 763 8,207 1,068 845 123 6,568 1,120 1,699 11,117 1,628 3,409 188
*1st Degree, 2nd Degree, and Manslaughter ** Includes only cases where gender was specified
Note: A person can be charged with multiple offences and may be included in more than one category.
Persons excluded where gender was not specified.
Persons where age at offence was less than 12 were excluded.
Age is calculated based on age at the time of the offence.
Persons Charged is defined as all instances where an offence was linked to a specific person.
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Central Field**
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Age Males Females Unk. Total % Total
1-11 94 206 0 300 13.9%
12-17 68 385 0 453 20.9%
18-24 46 487 0 533 24.6%
25-34 32 383 0 415 19.2%
35-44 14 186 0 200 9.2%
45+ 30 190 0 220 10.2%
Unk 15 28 0 43 2.0%
Total 299 1,865 0 2,164 100.0%
Age Males Females Unk. Total % Total
1-11 435 277 0 712 4.5%
12-17 518 460 0 978 6.2%
18-24 1,229 1,415 1 2,645 16.7%
25-34 1,842 2,097 0 3,939 24.9%
35-44 1,275 1,295 0 2,570 16.2%
45+ 2,418 1,768 1 4,187 26.5%
Unk 638 157 1 796 5.0%
Total 8,355 7,469 3 15,827 100.0%
Age Males Females Unk. Total % Total
1-11 10 8 0 18 0.6%
12-17 572 59 0 631 19.7%
18-24 645 182 1 828 25.8%
25-34 433 185 0 618 19.3%
35-44 203 107 0 310 9.7%
45+ 481 283 0 764 23.8%
Unk 29 11 0 40 1.2%
Total 2,373 835 1 3,209 100.0%
Sexual Violations
Non-Sexual Assaults
Robberies
Offence Totals by Victim Age and Gender
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1-11 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Unk
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
1-11 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45+ Unk
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
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Age Males Females Unk. Total % Total
1-11 621 548 0 1,169 4.4%
12-17 1,322 1,136 0 2,458 9.2%
18-24 2,226 2,605 2 4,833 18.0%
25-34 2,796 3,524 1 6,321 23.6%
35-44 1,956 2,162 1 4,119 15.4%
45+ 3,793 2,989 1 6,783 25.3%
Unk 848 276 6 1,130 4.2%
Total 13,562 13,240 11 26,813 100.0%
2011 2012 2013 2014
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
6 6 2 0
898 716 515 387
440 370 267 298
59 57 43 35
3 3 0 0
1 1 0 0
1,408 1,153 827 720
Attempted Murder
Dangerous operation motor vehicle causing bodily harm
Total Offences
OFFENCES
First Degree Murder
Aggravated Assault
Assault
Assault Police Officer
Assault to Resist Arrest
Offence Totals By Victim Age And Gender
Crimes Against Person By Victims' Age and Sex
Assault With Weapon or Causing Bodily Harm
2015
0
1
491
0
Selected Offences Against Police Officers
826
0
0
31
303
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
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Level 3 Searches 22,607 19,760 20,284 3%
Level 4 Searches 8 7 9 29%
Transgender Searches* 266 38 63 66%
* Includes Level 3 & Level 4 Searches
Number % of Total Number % of Total Number % of Total
Evidence 324 1.4% 533 2.5% 612 2.7%
Injury/Escape 3,299 14.5% 5,350 24.7% 5,810 25.4%
Other 6,719 29.6% 4,144 19.1% 5,593 24.5%
None 12,334 54.4% 11,645 53.7% 10,843 47.4%
Evidence 2 40.0% 3 42.9% 4 30.8%
Injury/Escape 1 20.0% 1 14.3% 3 23.1%
Other 1 20.0% 1 14.3% 1 7.7%
None 1 20.0% 2 28.6% 5 38.5%
Level 4
Level 3
*As November 5, 2013 Toronto Police Service changed its Records Management System. With a new Records Management
System (Versadex) officers are able to select multiple categories of items found.
Items found as a result of Search of Persons*
2014 2015Level of Search Result of Search
2013
Search of Persons
% Change
Search of Persons
Search type 2013 2014 2015
* Search of Transgender Person - Self Identified (Numbers are included in Level 3 and/or Level 4 Search.)
18,000
19,000
20,000
21,000
22,000
23,000
2013 2014 2015
Search of Persons*
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Type Total
Air Gun 600
Rifle 515
Pistol 352
Shotgun 224
Revolver 178
Replica 37
Starters Pistol 35
Other** 34
Toy Gun 31
Sawed-off Shotgun 13
Sawed-off Rifle 9
Submachine Gun 8
Antique 5
Combination Gun 4
Total 2,045
Type Total
Air Gun 13
Replica 13
Handgun (Pistol or Revolver) 8
Rifle 5
Shotgun 3
Total 42
Type Total
Residential 10
Vehicle 5
Commercial Premise 1
Other 1
Total 17
Firearm Thefts - By Premise Type
Guns Reported Stolen to Toronto Police Service
**Other: This type of firearm includes flare guns, stun guns, paintball guns, receiver only, and
homemade firearms.
Firearms Seizures and Thefts
Firearms Seizures
Source : Guns and Gang Task Force
0 5 10 15
Air Gun
Replica
Handgun
Rifle
Shotgun
0 200 400 600
Air Gun
Rifle
Pistol
Shotgun
Revolver
Replica
Starters Pistol
Other**
Toy Gun
Sawed-off Shotgun
Sawed-off Rifle
Submachine Gun
Antique
Combination Gun
0 2 4 6 8 10
Residential
Vehicle
Commercial Premise
Other
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Classification Total % Total
Crime 579 28.3
Non-Crime 1,466 71.7
Total 2,045 100
Type Total % Total
Pistol 165 28.5
Air Gun 125 21.6
Rifle 117 20.2
Revolver 68 11.7
Shotgun 42 7.3
Sawed-off Shotgun 13 2.2
Starters Pistol 12 2.1
Other** 11 1.9
Sawed-off Rifle 9 1.6
Toy Gun 8 1.4
Submachine Gun 6 1.0
Replica 1 0.2
Combination Gun 1 0.2
Antique 1 0.2
Total 579 100
Classification Total % Total
Prohibited 160 27.6
Non-Restricted 156 26.9
Deemed Non-Firearm* 154 26.6
Restricted 101 17.4
Antique 6 1.0
Unknown 2 0.3
Total 579 100
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.
Where Reported Total % Total
Toronto 2 12.5
Outside Toronto 14 87.5
Total 16 100
Crime Gun - Firearm Type
Gun Seizures
Stolen Firearms – Recovered By Toronto Police Service
Firearms Seizures and Thefts
Crime Gun - Firearm Classification
Source : Guns and Gang Task Force
*Deemed Non-Firearm: These weapons are deemed not to be firearms as defined by section 84 (3)
of the Criminal Code.
**Other: This type of firearm includes flare guns, stun guns, paintball guns, receiver only, and
homemade firearms.
Pistol Air GunRifle RevolverShotgun Sawed-off ShotgunStarters Pistol Other**Sawed-off Rifle Toy GunSubmachine Gun Replica
Crime
Non-Crime
Prohibited
Non-Restricted
Deemed Non-Firearm*
Restricted
Antique
TorontoOutside Toronto
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Shotgun Pistol Revolver
Mossberg Glock Smith & Wesson
Winchester Ruger Taurus
Remington Smith & Wesson Harrington & Richardson
Warrior Beretta Rossi
Beretta Colt Colt
Benelli Sig Sauer Rohm
Laurona Taurus RG Industries
Cooey Para Ordnance Charter Arms
Browning Browning French Service
Norinco Zoraki Hopkins & Allen
Shotgun Pistol Revolver
12 GA 22 LR 9MM Luger 38 SPL
12 GA X 2 ¾" 303 BRITISH 40 S&W 357 MAG
12 GA X 3" 7.62 X 39 RUSSIAN 45 AUTO 22 LR
16 GA 30-30 WIN 380 AUTO 32 RF
410 GA X 3" 308 WIN 9 MM 32 S&W
Type Total
Pistol 10
Rifle 6
Total 16
Firearms Seizures and Thefts
Top 5 Calibres by Firearm Type
Top 10 Manufacturers by Firearm Type
Source : Guns and Gang Task Force
Cooey
Lee Enfield
Marlin
Ruger
Simonov
Savage
Remington
Mossberg
Squires Bingham
Winchester
Rifle
Types of Firearms Stolen and Recovered in Toronto
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Firearm Seizures and Thefts
Source : Guns and Gang Task Force
Top 20 Offences Related to Firearms Seized
Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm Criminal Code 91(1)
Robbery Criminal Code 343
Careless Use of Firearm Criminal Code 86
Unlawfully In Dwelling-House Criminal Code 349
Uttering Threats Criminal Code 264.1
Weapons Dangerous Criminal Code 88(1)
Traffic in Cocaine Controlled Drug and Substances Act 5
Attempt Murder Criminal Code 239
Possession of Cocaine Controlled Drug and Substances Act 4
Pointing A Firearm Criminal Code 87
Possession Property Obtained by Crime Under Criminal Code 354
Fail to Comply Recognizance Criminal Code 145
Assault Criminal Code 266
Assault With Weapon Criminal Code 267
Carrying Concealed Weapon Criminal Code 90
Possession of Cannabis Controlled Drug and Substances Act 4
Breach of Probation Criminal Code 733.1
Traffic in Cannabis Controlled Drug and Substances Act 5
Weapons Trafficking Criminal Code 99
Particpate Crim Org Criminal Code 467.11
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Year Total % Change
2011 53,216 -3.1
2012 50,703 -4.7
2013 57,157 12.7
2014 61,737 8.0
2015 63,850 3.4
Year Collisions % Change Killed
2011 35 - 35
2012 44 25.7 44
2013 63 43.2 63
2014 51 -19.0 51
2015 65 27.5 65
Year Collisions % Change
2011 10,490 -
2012 10,374 -1.1
2013 9,744 -6.1
2014 7,542 -22.6
2015 8,149 8.0
Year Collisions % Change
2011 42,691 -0.8
2012 40,285 -5.6
2013 47,350 17.52014 54,144 14.3
2015 55,636 2.8
Traffic Collisions and Offences
Property Damage Collisions
Injury Collisions
Fatal Collisions and Persons Killed
Total Collisions
0
25
50
75
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Collisions Killed
5,000
15,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Collisions
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Property Damage Collisions
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Total Collisions
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Case Unit Dangerous Driving Drive While Disqualified Drive While Impaired / Over 80 Fail to Remain Refuse Sample Total Charges
D11 15 0 55 7 10 87
D12 15 3 37 9 10 74
D13 8 3 88 4 11 114
D14 15 5 46 9 9 84
D51 10 2 22 5 3 42
D52 10 2 29 1 6 48
D53 6 0 23 6 4 39
D54 4 0 43 6 6 59D55 7 1 36 3 5 52
Total - Central Field 90 16 379 50 64 599
D22 14 4 84 6 5 113
D23 10 9 75 9 15 118
D31 15 7 73 5 11 111
D32 6 1 56 3 15 81
D33 7 0 40 5 8 60
D41 15 5 78 14 17 129
D42 17 4 98 6 13 138D43 21 1 70 16 17 125
Total - Area Field 105 31 574 64 101 875
Other Unit 8 3 4 4 1 20TSV 68 11 315 35 35 464
Total-Other 76 14 319 39 36 484
Grand Total 271 61 1,272 153 201 1,958
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Vehicles Stopped 430,520 429,381 224,416 208,118 207,375
Charges Laid* 427 449 291 161 159
*Charges Laid is defined as all instances where an offence is linked to a specific person.
Release type not taken into account.
*Charges Laid is defined as all instances where an offence is linked to a specific person.
R.I.D.E. Information
Criminal Code Driving
Traffic Collisions and Offences
Persons Charged and Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere Data
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere- Vehicles Stopped
Vehicles Stopped Linear (Vehicles Stopped)
0
100
200
300
400
500
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere- Charges Laid*
Charges Laid* Linear (Charges Laid*)
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Chief 1 1 1 1 1
Deputy Chief 2 3 3 3 2
Staff Superintendent 5 3 4 5 5
Superintendent 21 20 18 30 30
Staff Inspector 16 15 14 6 3
Inspector 38 37 35 37 40
Staff Sergeant/Detective Sergeant 269 274 251 264 258
Sergeant/Detective 995 971 911 957 965
Police Constable 4,282 4,133 4,136 4,032 4,056
5,629 5,457 5,373 5,335 5,360
Classification 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Chief Administrative Officer- Policing 1 1 1 1 1
5 5 5 4 5
394 388 388 367 369
463 465 465 453 448
Document Server 16 16 16 16 16
Communications Operator 231 231 231 230 231
Cadet-in-Training 1 81 81 137 55
Custodial Officer 4 5 5 5 5
Other Civilian 1,302 1,153 1,153 1,238 1,228
2,417 2,345 2,345 2,451 2,358
8,046 7,802 7,718 7,786 7,718
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Auxiliary Personnel* 774 776 740 377 361
Temporary Employee** 54 48 34 85 87
School Crossing Guard*** 769 774 777 806 786
Part-time Court Officer 153 153 150 177 182
Part-time Employee - other 67 62 66 74 85
1,817 1,813 1,767 1,519 1,501
*** Includes other volunteers
**Includes spares As of December 31, 2015, excludes those members in HRUGS/GA
Grand Total
*Includes only those members working in a Uniform Auxiliary position
^Percentages reflect the organizational structure approved on January 1, 2015 (Human Resource Management and
Executive Command were combined to form the new Corporate Command).
Excludes temporary and part-time civilian members. Also excludes temporary, long term suspended, and permanent
sick members.
Personnel and BudgetUniform Staff
Civilian Staff
Other Staff
Total Other
Director
Parking Enforcement Officer
Classification
Court Officer
Rank
Total Uniform Strength
Total Civilian Strength
Board & Chief0.2%
Corporate Command
4.6%
Operational Support
Command24.7%
Community Safety Command
52.3%
Specialized Operations Command
17.7%
Distribution of Personnel by Branches
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000 UniformStrength
CivilianStrength
Linear(UniformStrength)Linear (CivilianStrength)
Uniform Strength…Civilian
Strength…
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Superintendent
and AboveInspector
Staff/ Det.
Sergeant
Sergeant/
DetectiveConstable
Uniform
Strength
Civilian
Strength*
Total
Strength
School
Crossing
Guard
Central Field Headquarters 1 0 2 2 1 6 1 7 0
11 Division 1 1 6 34 160 202 14 216 49
12 Division 1 1 7 31 161 201 13 214 46
13 Division 1 1 8 33 129 172 8 180 65
14 Division 1 1 7 42 205 256 16 272 39
51 Division 1 1 8 39 208 257 13 270 36
52 Division 1 1 7 44 177 230 19 249 0
53 Division 1 1 7 30 128 167 8 175 73
54 Division 1 1 7 32 143 184 8 192 43
55 Division 1 1 7 34 159 202 21 223 71
Central Field Total 10 9 66 321 1,471 1,877 121 1,998 422
Area Field Headquarters 1 0 1 1 1 4 2 6 0
22 Division 1 1 7 30 157 196 12 208 51
23 Division 1 1 7 33 189 231 12 243 43
31 Division 1 1 8 36 190 236 14 250 37
32 Division 1 1 7 32 169 210 15 225 84
33 Division 1 1 7 31 117 157 9 166 38
41 Division 1 1 7 37 187 233 13 246 40
42 Division 1 1 7 32 163 204 14 218 36
43 Division 1 1 8 34 197 241 14 255 35
Area Field Total 9 8 59 266 1,370 1,712 105 1,817 364
Policing Operations Command** 1 0 2 9 65 77 2 79 0
COS 1 1 4 15 85 106 1 107 0
Duty Operations Centre 1 0 7 5 14 27 3 30 0
Grand Total 22 18 138 616 3,005 3,799 232 4,031 786
* Does not include temporary and part-time civilian members.
**Policing Operations Command includes members assigned to TAVIS & Community Mobilization.
As of December 31, 2015
Area Field
Central Field
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Year Budget ($) Change ($) % Change
Population Served 2,855,085 2,861,050 2,867,027 2,873,017 2,879,021 2011 1,000,778,700 − −
5,629 5,457 5,373 5335 5,360 2012 1,020,020,100 19,241,400 1.9
Uniform Strength:Population* 1:507 1:524 1:534 1:539 1:537 2013 1,022,391,500 2,371,400 0.2
Actual Expenditures 996,590,951 1,013,420,820 1,023,509,820 1,084,194,103 1,106,525,755 2014 1,086,001,700 63,610,200 6.2
Per Capita Cost* 349.1 354.2 357.0 377.4 384.3 2015 1,103,217,900 17,216,200 1.6
*Estimate (based on projected expenditures).
Units Estimated Population** Area (Km²)Estimated Gross
Expenditures($)
11 Division 135,959 18.2 24,750,616
12 Division 138,491 24.7 25,082,191
13 Division 147,819 18.6 21,220,411
14 Division 138,991 13.6 31,907,193
51 Division 97,663 7.1 30,721,149
52 Division 43,737 8.2 29,751,451
53 Division 194,263 31.4 21,210,673
54 Division 144,523 20.0 23,048,684
55 Division 125,610 17.7 24,987,124
Central Total 1,167,056 159.5 232,679,492
22 Division 209,163 66.9 25,282,846
23 Division 172,954 57.1 28,471,672
31 Division 160,008 42.7 29,504,328
32 Division 257,675 60.7 26,548,769
33 Division 210,367 52.5 19,961,364
41 Division 185,102 43.9 29,264,375
42 Division 293,630 84.4 26,066,607
43 Division 223,066 59.0 30,217,263
Area Total 1,711,965 467.2 215,317,224
Field Totals 2,879,021 626.7 447,996,716
**Estimate (based on projected population).
** Percentages reflect the organizational structure approved on January 1, 2015
Personnel and Budget
Percent of Gross Operating Budget by Distribution
Uniform Strength and Expentitures
Uniform Strength
Gross Expenditures
Gross Operating Budget
Central Field
Area Field
Salaries And Benefits89.0%
Services And Rent8.9%
Material1.8%
Equipment0.3%
Feature
Chief0.6%
Corporate Command
7.1%
Operational Support
Command18.9%
Community Safety
Command53.6%
Specialized Operations Command
19.8%
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Unit Area (Km²) Dispatched Calls
Year Emergency Non-Emergency Total
2011 1,227,791 840,147 2,067,938 11 Division 18.2 34,741
2012 1,150,857 858,250 2,009,107 12 Division 24.7 30,765
2013 1,062,853 853,813 1,916,666 13 Division 18.6 26,771
2014 1,075,770 850,420 1,926,190 14 Division 13.6 54,244
2015 991,868 806,028 1,797,896 51 Division 7.1 48,163
52 Division 8.2 36,361
53 Division 31.4 30,308
54 Division 20 31,065
Status 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 55 Division 17.7 28,906
Valid Alarms 366 338 436 509 526 Central Field Total 159.5 321,324
False Alarms 19,341 20,180 23,914 22,653 21,538
Total 19,707 20,518 24,350 23,162 22,064 22 Division 66.9 41,699
23 Division 57.1 32,702
31 Division 42.7 33,530
Language Line* 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 32 Division 60.7 40,822
Arabic 57 90 75 98 110 33 Division 52.5 30,828
Chinese (1) 1,853 1,961 2,175 2,069 2,335 41 Division 43.9 39,820
Croatian 6 6 3 12 5 42 Division 84.4 36,760
Farsi (8) 153 120 148 165 149 43 Division 59.0 36,203
French (5) 138 185 163 171 212 Area Field Total 467.2 292,364
German 6 5 0 7 5 Field Total 626.7 613,688
Greek 26 15 23 25 58 Other Unit - 1,438
Hindi 36 29 25 12 34 PRIME - 62,592
Hungarian (10) 234 399 272 173 148 Parking - 140,235
Italian 109 108 155 110 110 Service Total 626.7 817,953
Japanese 34 32 31 43 28
Korean (6) 208 204 255 175 174
Polish 84 76 88 69 98
Portuguese (9) 163 159 138 147 149
Punjabi 82 60 76 46 59
Russian (4) 201 170 194 201 245
Somali 25 39 39 30 39
Spanish (2) 610 494 511 493 468
Tamil (3) 196 238 251 235 308
Turkish 20 17 26 39 42
Urdu 22 28 28 19 17
Vietnamese (7) 140 142 155 157 154
Total 4,403 4,577 4,831 4,496 4,947
Area Field
*Numbers provided respresent calls received at Communications via 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number that utilized Language Line Services.
Communications
Top ten ranking shown in brackets.
AT&T Language Line Service (other than English)
Alarm Calls
Central Field
Dispatched Calls
Calls Received at Communications Centre
Dispatched Calls
921,722
894,755
838,483
802,158
817,953
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
% Dispatched 45% 45% 44% 42% 45%
% Not Dispatched 55% 55% 56% 58% 55%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
% o
f D
isp
atc
hed
Ca
lls
1,600,000
1,700,000
1,800,000
1,900,000
2,000,000
2,100,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Calls For Service
Calls Received at Communications Centre
Linear (Calls Received at CommunicationsCentre)
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Complaints Against
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Public Complaints 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Total 827 771 726 597 587
Complaint Classifications 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Conduct - Less Serious 388 224 222 184 240
Conduct - Serious 80 158 102 60 37
Policy 6 4 2 3 1
Service 11 9 21 25 18
Total Investigated 485 395 347 272 296
Better Dealt in Other Law 0 0 0 0 6
Complaint Over Six Months 39 40 51 19 7
Frivolous 132 70 65 42 75
Made in Bad Faith 0 1 0 0 0
No Jurisdiction 127 182 81 54 43
Not Directly Affected 6 22 10 2 4
Not in Public Interest 30 60 163 197 150
Vexatious 5 0 4 2 0
Withdrawn 3 1 5 9 6
Total Not Investigated 342 376 379 325 291
Alleged Misconduct - Investigated
Complaints2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Breach of Confidence 1 1 1 1 1
Corrupt Practice 1 1 0 0 0
Deceit 3 0 2 0 1
Discreditable Conduct 282 260 203 153 147
Insubordination 6 2 4 1 2
Neglect of Duty 42 24 23 22 31
Unlawful/Unecessary Exercise of
Authority133 94 91 67 95
Policy 6 4 2 3 1
Service 11 9 21 25 18
Total 485 395 347 272 296
Disposition - Investigated
Complaints2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Informal Resolution 84 88 73 66 66
Misconduct Identified 15 13 18 13 5
Handled at Unit Level 14 9 14 10 4
Hearing Ordered 1 4 4 3 1
No Further Action Required 8 2 0 0 0
No Jurisdiction 3 1 1 0 0
Policy/Service - Action Taken 1 1 3 0 2
Policy/Service - No Action Taken 3 0 8 12 5
Unsubstantiated 291 215 180 132 109
Withdrawn 80 75 64 47 46
Not Concluded To Date 0 0 0 2 63
Total 485 395 347 272 296
Investigated Complaints
Not Investigated Complaints
Complaints Against Police
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Events*
1,850
642
4,811
666
57
1,094
361
2,232
727
210
92
1,871
44
4
19
6
22
37
414
* Events attended.
**Excluding family/relationship violence.
***Events related to major cultural occasions planned, coordinated, assisted or attended.
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Hours Volunteered 78,820 84,650 83,720 50,087 30,326
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Total Incidents 10,523 9,883 8,846 8,527 8,668
Telephone Assisted 15,752 17,255 17,309 20,222 19,719
On Scene 3,903 4,027 4,420 3,997 4,045
Domestic Related 6,419 6,023 6,222 5,823 5,756
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Labour disputes attended 15 13 18 12 18
Potential dispute contacts 18 23 20 26 22
Gay Pride
Industrial Liaison
Volunteer Resources
Caribana
Other cultural events
Victim Services
Khalsa Day
National Aboriginal Day
Personal safety crime prevention lectures/presentations
Lectures/presentations given regarding family/relationship violence
Child abuse/child protection lectures/presentations (includes internet safety)
Elder abuse and senior safety lectures/presentations
Community Events***
Total number of lectures/presentations given on crime prevention topics
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) and community safety
audits
Divisional Police Community Liaison Committee meetings
CMU Police Consultative Committee meetings
Community meetings (excluding CPLC and CPCC)
Meetings
Lectures or Presentations
Black History Month
U.N.Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Administrative
Presentations to community members, organizations, agencies, or groups
Police Officer lectures/presentations (platoons, divisions, or units)
School lectures / presentations**
Community Mobilization
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Stats Canada Hate Crime
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Arrests 210 138 138 95 105
Charges Laid 703 540 483 306 434
Vehicles 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Cars 1,440 1,449 1,454 1,470 1,477
Motorcycles 69 55 50 50 40
Other 125 127 127 127 127
Total Vehicles 1,634 1,631 1,631 1,647 1,644
Boats 22 22 24 24 23
Horses 28 28 26 27 27
Fleet
Kilometres Driven by Toronto Police Fleet
Administrative
Crime Stoppers
36,330,482
36,770,875
35,582,903
36,979,880
37,594,869
2011
2012
2013
2014
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Appendix A: Firearms Classification Definitions
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
rimfire or centrefire ammunition and that has not been redesigned 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 NonFirearm 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 anything that imitates a firearm, and includes a replica firearm.
NonRestricted 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).
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Appendix A: Firearms Classification Definitions
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 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,
(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 be limited to sawedoff shotguns and fully
automatic submachine 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;
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(8) Push dagger – blade is perpendicular to the handle [looks like an old
fashioned corkscrew];
(9) “Knife comb” or similar device (under 30 cm);
(14) Brass knuckles (Source: Criminal Code of Canada S.84).
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
(b) a firearm that
(i) is not a prohibited firearm,
(11) Blowgun;
(12) Spring-loaded Asp (telescoping baton);
(13) Morning Star: A spiked metal ball at the end of a stick;
(a) Any handgun that is a not a prohibited firearm,
(5) Cattleprod or handheld Taser;
(6) One-handed or short (under 500 mm) crossbow (whether designed or
modified);
(7) Constant companion – blade concealed in belt buckle;
(10) Spiked wristband;
(2) Liquid, spray or powder or other substance capable of injuring, immobilizing,
or otherwise incapacitating a person;
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(ii) has a barrel less than 470 mm (approx 18 1/2"), and
(iii) is capable of discharging centrefire ammunition in a semiautomatic 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 be 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 the
Criminal Code of Canada and the provisions of the Firearms Act, the following
weapons are deemed not to be firearms:
(ii) intended by the person in possession of it to be used exclusively for the
purpose for which it is designed;
(ii) intended by the person in possession of it to be used exclusively for the
purpose for which it is designed;
(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
(i) designed exclusively for signalling, for notifying of distress, for firing blank
cartridges or for firing stud cartridges, explosivedriven rivets or other
industrial projectiles, and
(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
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(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
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