In 2015, Espanola recorded 344 reported incidents. The dataset covers a single year, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed. 'Other' offences dominated, making up 301 of the 344 incidents, or 87% of the total. Theft and mischief followed, with 23 and 17 cases respectively.
In 2015, Espanola recorded 344 reported incidents, marking the sole year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their distribution for that year.
The dataset covers all reported incidents in Espanola for 2015, offering a snapshot of the types of crimes documented during this period. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible.
The 2015 data for Espanola shows a total of 344 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 301 incidents. Theft and mischief followed, with 23 and 17 incidents respectively. Assault and break-and-enter were less frequent, with only 2 and 1 incidents reported. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less common or unspecified offences.
The 2015 data for Espanola is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which comprises 87.5% of all incidents. This suggests that many reported crimes did not fit neatly into standard categories like theft or assault. The low numbers for assault and break-and-enter indicate that these more serious crimes were relatively rare in Espanola during this year. As the only year of data available, it serves as a baseline but offers no trend insights.
There were 344 reported incidents in Espanola in 2015. This is the total count for all categories combined.
No trend data is available as 2015 is the only year of data provided for Espanola. Year-over-year comparisons cannot be made.
The 'Other' category had the most incidents in 2015, with 301 reported cases, making up the majority of the total incidents.
This data is sourced from the open data portal provided by the Ontario government, specifically for Espanola.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.