Sherbrooke recorded 602 criminal incidents in 2024. Assault was the most frequent category with 220 reports, followed by theft at 199. Together, these two categories made up 70% of all incidents. This is the only year of data available, so year-over-year trends cannot be assessed.
In 2024, Sherbrooke recorded 602 reported incidents across all crime categories. This marks the first year of available data for the city, providing a baseline for future comparisons.
This page details the distribution of incidents by category, highlighting the most frequently reported types of crime in Sherbrooke during 2024. The data reflects reported incidents, not per-capita rates, and offers a snapshot of crime patterns in the city for this year.
The 2024 data for Sherbrooke shows a total of 602 reported incidents, with assault being the most common category at 220 incidents. Theft followed closely with 199 reports, while other categories, mischief, and break-and-enter rounded out the top five. This initial dataset establishes a foundation for understanding crime trends in Sherbrooke, though comparisons with previous years are not possible due to the lack of prior data.
Sherbrooke's 2024 data reveals a notable concentration in assault and theft, which together account for over two-thirds of all reported incidents. The absence of prior-year data limits trend analysis, but the high proportion of these categories suggests a focus area for local law enforcement and community safety initiatives. The dataset provides a clear starting point for tracking future changes in crime patterns.
Sherbrooke recorded 602 reported incidents in 2024. This figure represents the total across all crime categories for the year.
No trend data is available for Sherbrooke as 2024 is the first year of reported data. Future years will provide a basis for trend analysis.
Assault was the most reported category in Sherbrooke in 2024, with 220 incidents. Theft was the second most common, with 199 reports.
This data is sourced from open-data portals provided by the province of Quebec (QC), specifically for Sherbrooke.
Data sourced from Quebec (QC) open-data portals.