Timmins Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

⚠ Data for Timmins is current only through 2017. More recent data may be available from the local police service.

Timmins recorded 2,055 incidents between October 22 and December 21, 2017. The most common category was 'Other,' accounting for 89% of all reported incidents. This dataset provides a snapshot of crime activity during this 60-day period.

Data current through . Source: official Timmins police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Timmins

Other 1,829
89% of Timmins total
Theft 102
5% of Timmins total
Assault 59
2.9% of Timmins total
1.5% of Timmins total
1.1% of Timmins total
0.3% of Timmins total

About this data

This map displays 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins, Ontario, from October 22 to December 21, 2017. The data is sourced from the Timmins Police Service portal, providing a detailed snapshot of crime activity during this 60-day period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes all reported incidents, offering a comprehensive view of crime in the city. Understanding these patterns helps in making informed decisions about community safety and policing strategies.

Recent trend

The data covers a 60-day window in late 2017, with 2,055 incidents reported. Since this is the only year in the dataset, no year-over-year comparison can be made. The figures provide a baseline for understanding crime activity in Timmins during this period.

Category breakdown

The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, with 1,829 reports, accounting for 89% of all incidents. Theft is the second most common category, with 102 incidents, making up 5% of the total. Assault follows with 59 incidents, representing 2.9% of all reported crimes.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

The data for Timmins shows a high concentration of incidents categorized as 'Other,' which accounts for 89% of all reports. This suggests that many incidents do not fit into the more specific categories like theft or assault. Theft and assault are the next most common categories, but their counts are significantly lower. The dataset provides a snapshot of crime activity in Timmins during a 60-day period in late 2017, offering a baseline for understanding crime patterns in the city.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Timmins

How many incidents were reported in Timmins during the 60-day window?

There were 2,055 reported incidents in Timmins between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. This figure includes all categories of incidents recorded during this period.

What was the most common type of incident in Timmins during this period?

The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 1,829 incidents, or 89% of the total. This category includes a broad range of incidents not classified under more specific labels.

How many violent incidents were reported in Timmins during this time?

There were 64 violent incidents reported in Timmins between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. This includes assaults and other violent offences.

Are there any trends or comparisons available for Timmins?

The data provided covers a 60-day window in 2017, with no year-over-year comparison available. All 2,055 incidents are dated within this period, offering a snapshot rather than a trend analysis.

Does the data include neighbourhood-level details for Timmins?

No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Timmins. The incidents are aggregated at the city level for the specified 60-day window.

How current is the data for Timmins?

The data reflects incidents reported between October 22, 2017, and December 21, 2017. It is a historical snapshot and does not include more recent incidents.

Sources

Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting reported incidents for Timmins.

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