Survey on safety ranks Calgary 20th among Canadian cities – Calgary | 24CA News

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Published 06.07.2023
Survey on safety ranks Calgary 20th among Canadian cities – Calgary | 24CA News

There are 19 different Canadian cities safer than Calgary, in keeping with a brand new survey carried out by rental itemizing firm Rentola.

Calgary is ranked twentieth on the listing of 34 Canadian cities, forward of Twenty first-ranked Edmonton, however behind Lethbridge, which cracked the highest 10.

According to Rentola, the metropolitan areas have been ranked primarily based on knowledge from Statistics Canada, which included the crime severity index, the non-violent and violent crime severity indexes, the crime-solving price, in addition to the variety of residents per police officer.

The survey crunched the numbers to create a rating out of 10, whereas cities missing knowledge have been excluded from the evaluation.

Barrie, Ont., took first place as Canada’s most secure metropolis, in keeping with the survey, with a rating of seven.13 out of 10; whereas Calgary scored 5.78 out of 10.

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The examine ranked Winnipeg, Man., because the least protected Canadian metropolis on the listing, with a rating of 4.59.

Kelly Sundberg, a criminologist at Mount Royal University in Calgary, stated the distinction in crime between every metropolis on the listing is minimal.

“We can see that the crime from city to city is relatively consistent,” Sundberg informed Global News. “I’m sure Calgary would like to be higher in the rankings. But, Prairie cities tend to be a little bit off from the safer sides.”


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Sundberg stated the survey outcomes have been fairly broad, however insists Calgary is a protected metropolis regardless of its rating within the examine.

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“I think that this is a fair assessment,” Sundberg stated. “I believe the methodology is fairly sound and I think it’s another indicator, but it does show Calgary is safe.”

Public security has been an ongoing dialogue in Calgary for the reason that COVID-19 pandemic, with a number of initiatives geared toward enhancing security on public transit, and activity forces struck at each the municipal and provincial degree to seek out options.

Ward 1 Coun. Sonya Sharp sits on the province’s Calgary Public Safety and Community Response Task Force, which is about to convene once more subsequent week.

Sharp informed Global News she was much less involved with the survey’s rating than she is about suggestions she’s heard from Calgarians on how protected they really feel in public.

“We really take in what we hear from Calgarians, and is it safer than it was in 2019? I’d say no,” Sharp stated. “The feeling of being safe is really important. The perception of being safe is also important.”

However, Sharp famous the info used for the survey doesn’t weigh the continuing initiatives in Calgary, together with efforts to extend social helps, in addition to investments in policing, psychological well being and addictions.

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“It doesn’t really look at our efforts around mental health and addiction and we know that there’s a lot of work going on, and these are underlying issues that are a big part of addressing crime,” Sharp stated. “Police are reactive and we also need to be very proactive.”

Rentola didn’t reply to Global News’ request for an interview, however its web site stated the survey was carried out to assist individuals contemplating relocation to make “an informed decision.”


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