Nearly 20 years of progress on Canadian violent crime have effectively been erased as the country emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic with a homicide rate worse than any time since the mid-2000s.
A total of 788 people were murdered in Canada in 2021, according to new data released this week by Statistics Canada. What’s more, nearly a quarter of those murders were gang-related; the highest raw number of gang homicides since the federal government started tracking it in 2005.
Canada’s rising murder rate is the most reliable indicator yet of a Canada that is continuing to experience an across-the-board surge in violent crime.
That is indeed true. There are a lot of ways for a malicious government to not prosecute crimes. They can refuse to count petty theft as a crime, they can play down assaults, they can use very “progressive” interpretation of crimes to simply not prosecute their golems of colour. We see extreme examples of this with the Soros prosecutors in the US. I’m sure we have many of these same types here in Canada, we just haven’t documented them yet.
What they can’t do is fail to properly count the dead bodies.
This helpful graph from National Post, using StatsCan data, tells the story well. As of 2019 there was a huge push to not count any crime they can get away with. That’s probably why they can claim that the non-violent crime has gone down. It hasn’t, they just stopped counting things.
In August, Statistics Canada reported that while property crime was on the downswing, there was a noticeable rise in the numbers of Canadians being raped, harassed, stabbed or assaulted.
Again, they claim that property crime is on the downswing, but why would that be? We can’t say for sure, but my money is on them just not prosecuting people for property crimes.
In 2021, there was an 18 per cent surge in “level one” sexual assault; a term used to describe assaults that compromise the sexual integrity of the victim, but result in minor physical injuries. Hate-motivated crimes, meanwhile, rose by 27 per cent.
And yet, the antifas who burned down our churches have been charged with no hate crimes. So that particular stat means nothing, only that the police departments have been told to increase political persecution of White People, Christians, non-perverts, and above all else, Goyim.
Vancouver, for instance, has witnessed a sharp rise in reported violence, particularly in the realm of unprovoked stranger assaults and anti-Asian hate crimes. Despite posting some of the highest violent crime rates in a decade, Vancouver Police still suspect that many incidents are never being brought to their attention.
This is the same Vancouver Police Department that refused to label two antifas throwing paint on a church a hate crime.
This is also the police department that watched non-perverts at the “Pride Parade,” get assaulted by some tranny right in front of them, and literally said to me “what do you expect me to do, arrest them right now?”
Since murders rarely escape the attention of Canadian law enforcement, they are generally considered the most accurate gauge of violent crime trends.
And they’re going up and up.
The only reason they were so high in the 80’s was the exact same soft on Crime-Americans policies back then.
Canada also easily ranks as one of the least homicidal countries in the Western Hemisphere. Last year, Jamaica saw a murder rate that was more than 22 times higher than that of Canada’s.
Wonder why that is?
But don’t ever feel like you’re in danger of missing out. They’ll bring Jamaica to you.
The correlation between new criminality and incarceration (or lack of incarceration) seems strong based on rapidly rising violence.
The imprisonment rate for 2020 represented a decrease of 28% from 2010.
In 2020, the imprisonment rate was the lowest since 1992.
The number of admissions to federal prison (down 19,000) and to state prison (down 211,800) both declined by 40% from 2019 to 2020.
An estimated 2.2 million arrests occurred among the approximately 409,300 persons released from prison per the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Violent crime, especially urban violent crime, increased substantially for 2020-2021 per the FBI and Gallup
The content of this article is fantastic. Having said that, hitting the enter key in between every single sentence is a bit much. It’s like these guys have the opposite problem that InfoDigger and WhiteNoize have in our comments section. People who will write out an entire leftist meme without daring to hit that enter key.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
In 2020, the number of persons held in state or federal prisons in the United States declined 15%, from 1,430,200 at yearend 2019 to 1,215,800 at yearend 2020.
Only Alaska showed an increase (2%) in its prison population, while other jurisdictions showed declines of 7% to 31%.
The number of persons sentenced to more than 1 year in state or federal prison decreased from 1,379,800 in 2019 to 1,182,200 in 2020.
The combined state and federal imprisonment rate for 2020 (358 per 100,000 U.S. residents) represented a decrease of 15% from 2019 (419 per 100,000 U.S. residents) and a decrease of 28% from 2010 (500 per 100,000 U.S. residents).
The number of admissions to federal prison (down 19,000) and to state prison (down 211,800) both declined by 40% from 2019 to 2020.
The article does a great job showing prison populations decreasing. But they merely reference the FBI and Gallup data showing crime exploding. Well, what are the numbers there?
The FBI released its annualUniform Crime Report for 2020 on Monday, showing that the number of homicides increased nearly 30% from 2019, the largest single-year increase the agency has recorded since it began tracking these crimes in the 1960s.
The report, which is on par with preliminary numbers that were reported over the summer, also shows a 5% increase in violent crime between 2019 and 2020. Overall crimes reported by the FBI decreased by about 6% between 2019 and 2020.
CNN even includes this handy graph of murders.
As mentioned in the Law Enforcement Today article, violent crime can often be under reported for a variety of reasons. In contrast, it’s hard to miss a dead body.
So our 40% decline in prison population corresponded to a 30% increase in homicides. And all this during the year of Covid-19, where people were cooped up in their homes.
Thank god for the obese antifa cunts trying to get even more violent criminals released onto the streets. And thanks to all the (((academics))) putting in the pseudo-intellectual groundwork making sure these poor oppressed murderers get let back out onto the streets.