The Homicide category includes first- and second-degree murder, and manslaughter. A Homicide occurs when a person directly or indirectly, by any means, causes the death of another human being. Deaths caused by criminal negligence, suicide and accidental or justifiable homicide (e.g. self-defence) are not included. The data source for these figures is the Homicide Squad Case List Log. There may be some archival delay due to classification by the Homicide Squad. Homicide figures represent the number of offences (victims).
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Crime Prevention Tips
Are You in an Abusive Relationship? (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Bullying (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Hate-Motivated Crime (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Personal Safety (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Senior Safety (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Senior Safety & Elder Abuse (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Social Isolation of Seniors (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
Streetproofing: Keep Your Child Safe (PDF) source: Toronto Police Service |
For more tips, please see CrimePoint.info/Crime-Prevention