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Gender-related Homicide of Women and Girls in Canada
Statistics Canada Juristat I Danielle Sutton
Between 2011 and 2021, police reported 1,125 gender-related homicides of women and girls in Canada. Of these homicides, two-thirds (66%) were perpetrated by an intimate partner, 28% a family member, 5% a friend or acquaintance and the remaining 1% a stranger. While the rate of gender-related homicide of women and girls has generally declined since 2001, there was a 14% increase between 2020 and 2021, marking the highest rate recorded since 2017.
Author / Publisher: Statistics Canada Juristat
Categories: Anti-Indigenous Gendered Racism | Family Violence | Femicide | Intimate Partner Violence | Workplace
Language(s): English
Year(s) Published: 2023
Accessibility Format(s): Machine-Readable Text
Type of Resource: Reports