Increase in Violent Crime in Canada Violent crime has occurred in Canada and the types of violent crimes committed to the public are also increasing. It has been going on for many years. In the next article I am trying to prove and prove that society is responsible for the occurrence of violent crime. It has been noted that violent crime has declined slightly over the past few years, but since there is no official statistics, we have to look at it dubiously.
As in the United States, Canadian crime rate peaked in the early 1990s. From 1990 to 2000, the crime rate in Canada declined to the same extent as the crime rate in the United States, but violent crime did not have so much impact. Between 1990 and 2000, the proportion of violent crime in Canada decreased by 10%, but the proportion of property crime decreased by 45%. Comparing specific crime categories in the US and Canada may be more useful (Table 1). In addition to car theft, the general crime rate in Canada is as low as in the United States. Between 1990 and 2000, the murder rate in the United States decreased by 39%, in Canada by 34%, and the rape rates in both countries decreased by 22%. The number of US robberies has further declined
Violent crime in the United States means murder, rape, sexual assault, robbery, assault. The proportion of violent offenses in the United States has declined over the past 20 years. However, the number of violent offenses reported in 2015 is increasing. Among the various kinds of violent crimes reported in the United States, the most serious is the most serious violent crime. The crime rate in 2015 (the number of reports per 100 thousand inhabitants) was 237.8 cases, it was under severe violence, and it contributed greatly to the comprehensive violent crime rate 383.2. However, over the past decades, the rate of attacks reported by the United States has also declined. However, the violent crime rate may not always be accurate. Undocumented crimes usually lower interest rates. In other words, crime cases are considered more general than criminal statistics being reported.
The level of violence in Canada is rising. According to the Canadian Bureau of Statistics, about 60% of violent crime is a crime by using a gun. In the past two years, the number of crimes related to firearms has increased by more than 10%. Every day, TV newspaper headlines and news programs are full of violent crime reports. People may ask why there is that increase, and the simple answer is a minor penalty for loose gun control laws and illegal possession of guns. If Canadians want to feel more safe, they have to deal with the central cause of the problem