Data is provided monthly by the Calgary Police Service. This data is considered cumulative as late-reported incidents are often received well after an offence has occurred. Therefore, crime counts are subject to change as they are updated.
Crime count is based on the most serious violation (MSV) per incident. Violence: These figures include all violent crime offences as defined by the Centre for Canadian Justice Statistics Universal Crime Reporting (UCR) rules. Domestic violence is excluded. Break and Enter: Residential B&E includes both House and ‘Other’ structure break and enters due to the predominantly residential nature of this type of break in (e.g. detached garages, sheds). B&Es incidents include attempts.
This dataset consists of numbers for casualty collision, pedestrian collisions, person crimes, property crimes and total disorder. The numbers are represented for full year for 2014 and 2015 and for each quarter from 2016 onwards
Social disorder data is provided monthly by Corporate Security and covers physical security operations within nine-block radius of City Hall and the Municipal Complex. Data reflects incidents and activity reported by City of Calgary security staff. Any resulting criminal or bylaw charges are not tracked within this dataset. Data sets posted may change over time.