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2018 ANNUAL STATISTICAL
REPORT
Winnipeg Police Service
The Winnipeg Police Service 2018 Annual Statistical
Report shows that property crimes continue to increase. I believe the reason behind the increase is still in large part due to the growing use of methamphetamine in our community. Enhancements to our online reporting system have increased the ability of people to report these crimes to the WPS.
We are adapting to meet this challenge and in 2018 we created a centralized Drug Enforcement Unit to proactively investigate the illicit drug trade. Addiction issues, property crimes and acts of violence are often a result of drug subculture. One of the primary goals of the Organized Crime Division is to disrupt the illicit drug market with the intent to reduce crime and victimization.
We will continue to work on longer term objectives in 2019, including a refined effort to focus on curtailing gang activity through education, prevention, intervention and suppression initiatives. We also look toward dealing with new policing demands and challenges by developing innovative approaches and partnerships to address the continuing rise in calls for service.
Working together, we will promote A Culture of Safety for All.
Danny G. SmythChief of Police
2018 Annual Statistical ReportMessage from the Chief
Population vs. Police Officers
Policing Per Capita Cost
Police Officers / 100 000 Population
Population Winnipeg
# Authorized Police Officers
# Au
thor
ized
Pol
ice
Offi
cers
$400
$350
$300 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
800 000
750 000
700 000
650 000
1500
1450
1400
1350
1300 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
215
205
195
185
175
165 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
212.3
$348
.03
211.0
$361
.35
200.5
$363
.45
196.7
$386
.78
191.6
$378
.91
181.4
$387
.66
HIGHLIGHTS
Chief Danny Smyth
Popu
latio
n W
inni
peg
1
Total Calls to the Communications Centre 9
(includes 911, non-emergency,
interactive voice response)
530 620 578 607532 304 585 984 618 321541 594
650 000
600 000
550 000
500 000
450 000
400 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 35 000 40 000 45 000 50 000
Violent Crimes
Property Crimes
Other Crimes
Traffic Offences
Drug Crimes
5-year average
Total Dispatched Events 4,9
Crime Type Overview
Police-initiated
Citizen-generated
2018 2017
5-year average
250 000
200 000
150 000
100 000
50 000
0
122 231
185 837
63 606
123 759
203 103
79 344
127 886
200 499
72 613
137 476
205 641
68 165
144 591
225 131
149 884
225 204
80 540 75 320
10 45310 418 8 878
44 82537 81831 110
5 6985 7675 153
815668693
689798788
19% higher than 201744% higher than 5-yr average
0% change from 2017 / 18% higher than 5-yr average
1% lower than 2017 / 11% higher than 5-yr average
22% higher than 2017 / 18% higher than 5-yr average
13% lower than 2017 / 12% lower than 5-yr average
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CONTENTS
Demographics ................................. 3
Criminal Code Offences in the City of Winnipeg .................... 4
Criminal Code Offences by District ......................................... 6
Criminal Code Offences - Youth Crime ................................... 10
Criminal Code Offences - Unfounded Events ......................... 11
Activity by Community .................. 12
Criminial Code Traffic Offences .... 14
Criminal Code Crime Trends ......... 16
Persons Charged ........................... 20
Domestic Events/Violence ............ 21
Clearance Numbers and Rates by Crime Types .................... 22
Calls for Service ............................. 24
Citizen-Generated Dispatched Events ......................... 29
Police-initiated Events (SPI) ......... 31
Crime Severity Indices (CSI) .......... 34
Organizational Chart ..................... 36
Endnotes ........................................ 38
District Maps .................................. 39
INTEGRITY We act in an open, honest and trustworthy way in all of our interactions with each other and the public.
RESPECT We honour the diversity of individuals, showing understanding and
acceptance for all people.
CITIZENS AND COMMUNITIES We conduct ourselves in a professional manner at all times,
are above reproach and demonstrate pride and commitment to the people and communities we serve.
ACCOUNTABILITY We make quality, ethical decisions that guide
our individual and collective efforts and are responsible for our actions, use of resources and
effectiveness.
COURAGE Whether serving on the streets or
providing leadership and support, we will make tough decisions
and take decisive actions to valiantly protect people
and communities.
OUR VISION
A Culture of Safety for All
OUR MISSION
Build safe and healthy communities across Winnipeg through excellence in law enforcement and leadership in crime prevention through social development.
WE VALUEAND BELIEVE
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Population * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 749 534Residents per Police Officer . . . . . . . . . 551:1Tax Supported Expenses . . . . . $290 564 015Per Capita Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $387.66Physical Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475.2km2
* Statistics Canada 2018 population estimate, based on census data.
Authorized 2018 Complement †
Chief of Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Deputy Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Inspector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Staff Sergeant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Sergeant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Patrol/Detective Sergeant . . . . . . . . . . . . 190Constable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 028Total Police Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 360Civilians (inc. Cadets)† . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554
Total Police Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 914
† Authorized Cadets: 75
Police Officers Indigenous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.9%Visible Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5%Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2%Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.7%
Civilians (Including Cadets) Indigenous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.8%Visible Minorities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.8%Disability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.7%Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61.2%
D E M O G R A P H I C SD E M O G R A P H I C S
Community Service Centre Locations
CENTRAL DISTRICT WPS Headquarters 245 Smith St. 204-986-6246
WEST DISTRICT 2321 Grant Ave. 204-986-6060
NORTH DISTRICT 260 Hartford Ave. 204-986-6313
EAST DISTRICT 1750 Dugald Rd. 204-986-6262
NORTH
WEST
EASTCENTRAL
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C R I M I N A L C O D E O F F E N C E S I N T H E C I T Y O F W I N N I P E G 1
Violent CrimesActual7 2018
2017-2018 Percent Change5
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
2018 Rate per 100 000 Population
Percent Rate Change
over 20175
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
2018 Clearance
Rate18
2017-2018 Clearance
Rate ChangeHomicide 22 -8% -11% 2.9 -10% -16% 95.5% -0.3%
Other Violations Causing Death 2 -33% 25% 0.3 0% 33% 100.0% 0.0%Attempted Murder 14 21 -9% 6% 2.8 -9% 35% 100.0% +39.1%
Aggravated Sexual Assault - Level 3 9 13% 67% 1.2 38% 120% 88.9% +38.9%Sexual Assault with a Weapon - Level 2 15 -12% 1% 2.0 -13% 21% 40.0% -30.6%
Sexual Assault - Level 1 2 764 1% 12% 101.9 -1% 6% 37.6% -7.1%Other Sexual Offences 2, 13 209 -7% 69% 27.9 11% 61% 70.1% -9.5%
Aggravated Assault - Level 3 170 -15% 17% 22.7 -16% 42% 78.8% -0.6%Assault with Weapon / Cause Bodily Harm - Level 2 1 991 0% 21% 265.6 -2% 15% 56.1% -1.1%
Common Assault - Level 1 2 3 213 -2% 3% 428.7 -4% -2% 76.4% -2.7%All Assaults against Peace Officer 2 352 -6% 2% 47.0 -8% -4% 100.0% +3.2%
All Other Assaults 2 7 -30% -3% 0.9 86% 18% 71.4% -10.4%Firearms Offences (use of / discharge / point) 55 45% 58% 7.3 42% -27% 62.3% -10.9%
All Robberies 2 2 262 10% 47% 301.8 8% 40% 33.3% -1.1%Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 2, 16 45 -15% -9% 6.0 -17% -13% 82.9% -4.1%
All Abductions 2 3 -40% -42% 0.4 -13% -30% 66.7% +6.7%Extortion 2 12 20% 71% 1.6 18% -7% 47.6% -27.4%
Criminal Harassment 56 -21% -2% 7.5 40% -21% 80.3% +2.5%Uttering Threats 1 057 -1% 11% 141.0 -3% 6% 73.9% +0.6%
Threatening / Harassing Communications 20 14 -39% -29% 1.9 -40% -79% 28.9% -24.9%Commodification of Sexual Activity 22 141 15% N/A 18.8 73% N/A 98.6% -0.6%
Other Violent Crimes 2 33 -37% -11% 4.4 -38% -29% 66.7% -2.6%Total 10 453 0% 18% 1 394.6 -2% 12% 60.9% -2.8%
Property CrimesArson 2, 3 393 -22% 15% 52.4 -23% 9% 13.7% +1.7%
Break & Enter 2 6 067 19% 37% 809.4 17% 30% 10.0% -3.5%Possess Stolen Property 19 713 24% 56% 95.1 22% 48% 100.0% 0.0%
Motor Vehicle Thefts 2 2 806 21% 25% 374.4 18% 18% 7.8% -1.2%Theft - Over $5,000 (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 287 18% 41% 38.3 15% 34% 14.6% +2.9%
Theft - $5,000 or Under (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 17 765 28% 57% 2 370.1 26% 49% 13.6% +3.8%Fraud 2, 11 3 045 23% 74% 406.3 21% 65% 23.4% -10.6%Mischief 2 13 749 8% 33% 1 834.3 6% 26% 3.1% -1.0%
Total 44 825 19% 44% 5 980.3 16% 37% 11.7% +0.3%
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Other CrimesActual7 2018
2017-2018 Percent Change5
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
2018 Rate per 100 000 Population
Percent Rate Change
over 20175
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
2018 Clearance
Rate18
2017-2018 Clearance
Rate ChangeCounterfeiting 2 86 -33% 9% 11.5 -35% 3% 9.3% -3.1%
Weapons Violations 811 11% 66% 108.2 9% 57% 93.7% -1.1%Child Pornography 2 92 -3% 67% 12.3 -27% 72% 38.3% +19.4%
Prostitution 22 2 -60% N/A 0.3 75% N/A 100.0% 0.0%Disturb the Peace 37 6% 6% 4.9 4% -6% 95.0% +7.0%
Administration of Justice Violations 2 4 359 -4% 3% 581.6 -6% -3% 100.0% 0.0%Other Criminal Code Violations 2 316 33% 43% 42.2 31% 36% 72.8% -8.0%
Total 5 703 -1% 11% 761.0 0% 4% 96.8% 0.0%
Traffic OffencesImpaired Driving / Drive over 0.08 mg 439 0% -10% 58.6 -2% -14% 97.4% -2.2%Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 376 65% 82% 50.2 62% 72% N/A N/A
Total Traffic Offences 815 22% 18% 108.8 20% 12% N/A N/A
CDSA2
Possession - Cannabis 24 54 -49% -66% 7.2 -50% -68% 85.9% -14.1%Possession - Cocaine 53 -17% -16% 7.1 -19% -20% 87.5% -8.0%
Possession - Methamphetamines 160 N/A N/A 21.3 N/A N/A 98.1% N/APossession - Other 49 N/A N/A 6.5 N/A N/A 76.5% N/A
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cannabis 2, 24 41 -43% -65% 5.5 -44% -44% 100.0% +2.5%Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cocaine 2 157 -12% -28% 20.9 -14% -32% 97.0% -3.0%
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Methamphetamines 2 114 N/A N/A 15.2 N/A N/A 95.8% N/A
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Other 2 63 N/A N/A 8.4 N/A N/A 92.3% N/ATotal CDSA 691 -13% -12% 92.1 -2% -19% 93.4% -3.5%
YCJA12 152 -27% -44% 20.3 -29% -46% 100.0% 0.0%Other Federal Statutes 2 1 N/C 400% 0.1 0% 374% 100.0% N/A
Grand Total 62 640 12% 33% 8 357.2 19% 26% 30.0% -2.9%
NOTE: The actual counts, the rates, the percent changes, and the clearance rates data for City of Winnipeg crime totals include calculations submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statis-tics (CCJS). Due to CCJS updates, previously reported numbers are subject to change. Because the data printed in previous Winnipeg Police Service Annual Statistical Reports do not contain the updates, actual crime figures may vary slightly with CCJS historical data. Statistical data are accurate as at date of publication.
Unless otherwise specified, all data contained within this report were compiled and produced by the WPS Research & Development Unit.
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Portage Avenue Districts17 Downtown Winnipeg17 Central
Violent Crimes2018
Actual72017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual 7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
Homicide 1 N/C 25% 2 100% -47% 8 -27% -17%Other Violations Causing Death 0 0% 0% -100% -100% 0 -100% -100%
Attempted Murder 14 0 0% -100% 1 N/C -58% 7 40% 9%Aggravated Sexual Assault - Level 3 1 N/C 400% 2 N/C 400% 6 200% 167%
Sexual Assault with a Weapon - Level 2 2 0 0% -100% 3 50% 67% 8 14% 38%Sexual Assault - Level 1 2 37 28% 36% 70 -3% 5% 206 -6% 6%
Other Sexual Offences 2, 13 4 33% 100% 7 -30% 67% 38 -22% 67%Aggravated Assault - Level 3 12 20% 82% 27 8% 41% 81 -11% 23%
Assault with Weapon / Cause Bodily Harm - Level 2 84 -13% 31% 249 -13% 25% 761 -9% 23%Common Assault - Level 1 2 193 5% 27% 451 -12% 2% 1 183 -4% 7%
All Assaults against Peace Officer 2 33 14% 43% 79 0% 3% 188 7% 19%All Other Assaults 2 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100% 3 -57% 7%
Firearms Offences (use of / discharge / point) 1 N/C 67% 5 67% 186% 15 7% 36%All Robberies 2 121 23% 52% 279 19% 35% 726 -5% 27%
Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 2, 16 3 N/C 1400% 5 N/C 317% 16 14% 29%All Abductions 2 0 0% 0% 1 -50% 33% 1 -50% -50%
Extortion 2 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100%Criminal Harassment 4 -33% 67% 9 29% 88% 11 -31% 15%
Uttering Threats 62 27% 32% 127 4% 5% 312 -4% 8%Threatening / Harassing Communications 20 2 0% 400% 3 50% 150% 3 -25% 50%
Commodification of Sexual Activity 22 0 0% 0% 0 0% 0% 87 45% 75%Other Violent Crimes 2 0 0% -100% 1 N/C -44% 11 -31% 4%
Total 558 10% 36% 1 321 -3% 14% 3 671 -5% 17%
Property CrimesArson 2, 3 9 -53% 13% 33 -20% 59% 139 -8% 65%
Break & Enter 2 127 -1% 79% 279 -5% 63% 1 240 17% 62%Possess Stolen Property 19 30 88% 92% 56 37% 58% 151 10% 43%
Motor Vehicle Thefts 2 66 61% 73% 143 46% 61% 584 40% 54%Theft - Over $5,000 (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 14 27% 35% 23 21% 34% 51 28% 39%
Theft - $5,000 or Under (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 1 080 31% 42% 1 947 34% 43% 4 073 29% 54%Fraud 2, 11 146 28% 89% 269 27% 78% 550 17% 76%
Mischief 2, 6 585 10% 41% 1 243 8% 43% 3 135 3% 38%Total 2 057 22% 47% 3 993 21% 47% 9 923 17% 50%
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West6 North East Non- District5
Violent Crimes2018
Actual72017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual 7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
Homicide 6 200% 50% 7 -22% -8% 1 0% -71% 0
Other Violations Causing Death 0 0% -100% 1 0% 33% 0 -100% -100% 1Attempted Murder 14 4 -43% -24% 9 50% 55% 1 -75% -64% 0
Aggravated Sexual Assault - Level 3 0 -100% -100% 2 -50% -11% 1 N/C 0% 0Sexual Assault with a Weapon - Level 2 2 0 -100% -100% 2 0% -44% 5 150% 150% 0
Sexual Assault - Level 1 2 172 32% 25% 141 4% 3% 163 1% 17% 82Other Sexual Offences 2, 13 47 38% 118% 40 -17% 49% 53 13% 85% 31
Aggravated Assault - Level 3 30 30% 55% 40 -31% -5% 17 -35% -7% 2Assault with Weapon / Cause Bodily Harm - Level 2 366 28% 35% 516 -2% 8% 330 -1% 23% 18
Common Assault - Level 1 2 669 5% 9% 720 -6% -5% 606 -5% -2% 35All Assaults against Peace Officer 2 61 20% 13% 66 -27% -23% 33 -43% -31% 4
All Other Assaults 2 0 0% -100% 1 -67% -62% 0 0% -100% 3Firearms Offences (use of / discharge / point) 9 200% 55% 26 86% 124% 5 -29% -24% 0
All Robberies 2 437 18% 84% 646 9% 37% 364 14% 44% 89Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 2, 16 7 75% -34% 16 -24% 29% 4 -50% -61% 2
All Abductions 2 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100% 2Extortion 2 6 20% 150% 1 N/C 100% 3 0% 15% 2
Criminal Harassment 21 -32% 4% 8 100% 11% 13 18% -17% 3Uttering Threats 227 0% 5% 242 -3% 13% 251 -1% 15% 25
Threatening / Harassing Communications 20 6 -33% 15% 1 N/C -69% 3 -40% -50% 1Commodification of Sexual Activity 22 9 -74% -39% 44 120% 267% 0 -100% -100% 1
Other Violent Crimes 2 5 150% 4% 8 -58% -20% 6 -14% -14% 3Total 2 082 12% 27% 2 537 -1% 11% 1 859 -2% 13% 304
Property CrimesArson 2, 3 68 -35% 5% 122 -22% 7% 63 32% -18% 1
Break & Enter 2 1 796 19% 28% 1 434 27% 40% 1 570 -27% 27% 27Possess Stolen Property 19 218 30% 60% 177 35% 98% 136 -26% 24% 31
Motor Vehicle Thefts 2 750 17% 25% 764 13% 14% 655 24% 17% 53Theft - Over $5,000 (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 111 31% 61% 45 -6% 18% 62 -31% 30% 18
Theft - $5,000 or Under (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 5 748 31% 60% 3 170 40% 71% 4 152 -47% 47% 622Fraud 2, 11 763 37% 67% 438 31% 75% 640 -61% 51% 654
Mischief 2, 6 4 210 25% 44% 2 996 5% 33% 2 887 -23% 19% 521Total 13 664 26% 48% 9 146 20% 45% 10 165 -100% 32% 1 927
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Portage Avenue Districts17 Downtown Winnipeg17 Central
Other Crimes2018
Actual72017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual 7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
Counterfeiting 2 16 167% 344% 29 7% 146% 34 3% 102%Weapons Violations 73 66% 168% 151 30% 91% 389 20% 86%Child Pornography 2 1 0% 150% 1 0% -44% 2 -67% -57%
Prostitution 22 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100% 0 -100% -100%Disturb the Peace 3 0% -12% 11 0% -19% 22 5% -1%
Administration of Justice Violations 2 194 -13% -8% 608 -16% -12% 1 603 -9% -7%Other Criminal Code Violations 2 28 115% 79% 51 70% 69% 83 28% 36%
Total 315 9% 21% 851 -6% 3% 2 133 -4% 4%
Traffic OffencesImpaired Driving / Drive over 0.08 mg 12 -8% -23% 30 3% -31% 76 -7% -25%Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 8 -20% 0% 15 -29% -13% 74 17% 33%
Total Traffic Offences 20 -13% -15% 45 -10% -25% 150 3% -4%
CDSAPossession - Cannabis 24 5 -44% -52% 10 -66% -73% 21 -50% -66%
Possession - Cocaine 6 0% 67% 6 -40% -35% 25 14% 0%Possession - Methamphetamines 15 N/A N/A 33 N/A N/A 80 N/A N/A
Possession - Other 3 N/A N/A 9 N/A N/A 13 N/A N/ATrafficking / Production / Distribution - Cannabis 2, 24 1 N/C -75% 6 -45% -75% 10 -50% -75%
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cocaine 2 2 -80% -71% 9 -50% -53% 46 -15% -43%Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Methamphetamines 2 4 N/A N/A 12 N/A N/A 39 N/A N/A
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Other 2 5 N/A N/A 17 N/A N/A 27 N/A N/ATotal CDSA 41 -25% 10% 102 -24% -21% 261 -6% -14%
YCJA 12 6 -25% -40% 13 8% -50% 51 -12% -39%Other Federal Statutes 2 0 0% 0% 0 0% 0% 0 0% 0%
Grand Total 2 997 17% 40% 6 325 10% 29% 16 189 8% 31%Total Area (square km) N/A 3.317 14.22
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West6 North East Non- District5
Other Crimes2018
Actual72017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual 7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
2017-2018 % Change5
% Diff 5-yr Average5
2018 Actual7
Counterfeiting2 23 -26% -7% 22 -19% 53% 7 -59% -69% 0
Weapons Violations 113 22% 56% 221 6% 67% 88 31% 22% 0Child Pornography2 9 0% 45% 9 50% 105% 11 -76% 25% 61
Prostitution22 1 N/C 150% 1 0% -89% 0 0% -100% 0Disturb the Peace 3 50% -25% 5 -29% 9% 7 -8% 84% 0
Administration of Justice Violations2 839 9% 21% 1 115 -6% 0% 774 46% 13% 28Other Criminal Code Violations2 122 67% 68% 33 -23% 0% 78 -38% 48% 0
Total 1 110 14% 27% 1 406 -5% 7% 965 -100% 14% 89
Traffic OffencesImpaired Driving / Drive over 0.08 mg 153 18% 10% 66 -24% -38% 143 -23% 4% 1Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 98 158% 145% 90 43% 53% 102 2% 103% 12
Total Traffic Offences 251 49% 40% 156 4% -6% 245 -100% 30% 13
CDSAPossession - Cannabis24 17 -43% -49% 3 -82% -90% 11 71% -68% 2
Possession - Cocaine 12 20% 22% 7 -46% -58% 7 -8% -38% 2Possession - Methamphetamines 24 N/A N/A 39 N/A N/A 16 N/A N/A 1
Possession - Other 19 N/A N/A 6 N/A N/A 10 N/A N/A 1Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cannabis2, 24 9 -61% -58% 9 -25% -67% 13 73% -55% 0
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cocaine2 29 -15% -8% 43 -28% -30% 32 112% -23% 7Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Methamphetamines2 17 N/A N/A 48 N/A N/A 9 N/A N/A 1
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Other2 8 N/A N/A 11 N/A N/A 13 N/A N/A 4Total CDSA 135 6% -2% 166 -25% -14% 111 -100% -25% 18
YCJA 12 26 -24% -35% 51 -22% -45% 22 -100% -59% 2Other Federal Statutes 2 0 0% -100% 0 0% 0% 0 0% 0% 1
Grand Total 17 268 23% 42% 13 462 11% 30% 13 367 -100% 26% 2 354Total Area (square km) 221.33 65.28 174.37
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NOTE: The actual counts, the rates, the percent changes, and the clearance rates data for City of Winnipeg crime totals include calculations submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statis-tics (CCJS). Due to CCJS updates, previously reported numbers are subject to change. Because the data printed in previous Winnipeg Police Service Annual Statistical Reports do not contain the updates, actual crime figures may vary slightly with CCJS historical data. Statistical data are accurate as at date of publication.
Unless otherwise specified, all data contained within this report were compiled and produced by the WPS Research & Development Unit.
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C R I M I N A L C O D E O F F E N C E S • Y O U T H C R I M E 1 8 2 3
Violent CrimesActual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
Homicide 3 -67% -12%Other Violations Causing Death 0 -100% 0%
Attempted Murder 14 1 N/C -17%
Aggravated Sexual Assault - Level 3 0 0% -100%
Sexual Assault with a Weapon - Level 2 0 -100% -100%Sexual Assault - Level 1 2 41 -9% -21%
Other Sexual Offences 2, 13 22 -4% 93%Aggravated Assault - Level 3 15 -21% 17%
Assault with Weapon / Cause Bodily Harm - Level 2 133 -15% 2%Common Assault - Level 1 2 279 4% -1%
All Assaults against Peace Officer 2 28 -24% -30%All Other Assaults 2 0 0% -100%
Firearms Offences (use of / discharge / point) 6 - 54% -36%All Robberies 2 169 0% 20%
Kidnapping / Forcible Confinement 2, 16 1 -83% -74%All Abductions 2 0 0% 0%
Extortion 2 0 0% -100%Criminal Harassment 12 1 100% 253%
Uttering Threats 76 -12% -18%Threatening / Harassing Communications 20 0 -100% -100%
Commodification of Sexual Activity 22 1 -50% -88%Other Violent Crimes 2 1 -83% -91%
Total 788 -7% -2%
Property CrimesArson 2, 3 25 -17% 28%
Break & Enter 2 56 -20% -59%Possess Stolen Property 19 73 -15% -24%
Motor Vehicle Thefts 2 30 -33% -55%Theft - Over $5,000 (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 3 N/C 25%
Theft - $5,000 or Under (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 234 4% -17%Fraud 2, 11 11 -35% -48%Mischief 2 86 -25% -36%
Total 518 -12% -32%
Other CrimesActual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
Counterfeiting 2 0 0% -100%Weapons Violations 103 -18% -17%Child Pornography 2 32 220% 515%
Prostitution 22 0 -100% -100%Disturb the Peace 3 -63% -53%
Administration of Justice Violations 2 258 -22% -37%Other Criminal Code Violations 2 25 0% -4%
Total 421 -16% -26%
Traffic OffencesImpaired Driving / Drive over .08 mg 5 25% -24%
Other Criminal Code Traffic Violations 14 17% -16%Total Traffic Offences 19 19% -18%
CDSAPossession - Cannabis 24 11 -73% -77%
Possession - Cocaine 6 200% 20%Possession - Methamphetamines 3 N/A N/A
Possession - Other 7 N/A N/ATrafficking / Production / Distribution - Cannabis 2, 24 10 -33% -62%
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Cocaine 2 12 50% -59%Trafficking / Production / Distribution -
Methamphetamines2 1 N/A N/A
Trafficking / Production / Distribution - Other 2 3 N/A N/ATotal CDSA 53 -37% -58%
YCJA 12 110 -35% -47%Other Federal Statutes 2 0 0% -100%
Grand Total 1 909 -13% -23%
NOTE: The actual counts, the rates, the percent changes, and the clearance rates data for City of Winnipeg crime totals include calculations submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS). Due to CCJS updates, previously reported numbers are subject to change. Because the data printed in previous Winnipeg Police Service Annual Statistical Reports do not contain the up-dates, actual crime figures may vary slightly with CCJS historical data. Statistical data are accurate as at date of publication.
Unless otherwise specified, all data contained within this report were compiled and produced by the WPS Research & Development Unit.
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C R I M I N A L C O D E O F F E N C E S • U N F O U N D E D E V E N T S 2 5
Violent Crimes Unfounded 2018
Percent of All Reported Crimes
Sexual Assault - Level 1 2 15 2.0%Assault with Weapon / Cause Bodily Harm - Level 2 1 0.1%
Common Assault - Level 1 2 12 0.4%
All Robberies 2 9 0.4%
Criminal Harassment 1 1.8%Uttering Threats 1 0.1%
Total 39 0.4%
Property CrimesBreak & Enter 2 11 0.2%
Motor Vehicle Thefts 2 307 10.9%Theft - Over $5,000 (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 4 1.4%
Theft - $5,000 or Under (Non-Motor Vehicle) 2 57 0.3%Fraud 2, 11 19 0.6%
Mischief 2, 6 2 0.0%Total 400 0.9%
Other CrimesWeapons Violations 6 0.7%Child Pornography 2 2 2.2%
Administration of Justice Violations 2 9 0.2%Other Criminal Code Violations 2 1 0.3%
Total 18 0.3%Grand Total 457 0.7%
All other crime categories reported no unfounded events.
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A C T I V I T Y B Y C O M M U N I T Y †
Community* Actual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over
5-yr Average
VIOLENT CRIMESAssiniboine South 179 5.9% 4.8%
Downtown 3 572 -0.5% 18.3%Fort Garry 494 49.2% 42.0%
Inkster 433 -7.7% 3.7%
Point Douglas 1 874 -1.8% 3.5%River East 865 -3.8% 6.9%
River Heights 495 21.3% 15.2%Seven Oaks 548 0.6% 17.5%St. Boniface 385 28.3% 27.4%
St. James-Assiniboia 586 11.2% 21.3%St. Vital 342 -0.6% 9.1%
Transcona 256 18.5% 46.3%
PROPERTY CRIMESAssiniboine South 1 012 51.5% 42.8%
Downtown 11 126 19.0% 49.7%Fort Garry 2 868 36.6% 52.7%
Inkster 2 258 32.5% 51.7%Point Douglas 4 384 8.5% 36.0%
River East 3 460 4.9% 19.4%River Heights 4 506 51.6% 60.4%Seven Oaks 3 187 29.4% 42.8%St. Boniface 2 893 55.7% 92.9%
St. James-Assiniboia 3 167 10.9% 31.0%St. Vital 2 185 5.5% 28.5%
Transcona 1 544 12.5% 31.6%
Community* Actual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over
5-yr Average
OTHER CRIMESAssiniboine South 97 19.8% 23.1%
Downtown 2 089 -2.4% 4.5%Fort Garry 247 30.0% 42.3%
Inkster 244 -1.6% 13.3%
Point Douglas 1 160 -4.8% 1.4%River East 367 -12.8% -10.4%
River Heights 268 15.0% 13.3%Seven Oaks 254 -4.5% 14.9%St. Boniface 247 25.4% 55.0%
St. James-Assiniboia 276 3.4% 17.8%St. Vital 181 -4.2% 15.9%
Transcona 167 14.4% 66.3%
DISPATCHED EVENTS FOR SERVICE Assiniboine South 6 569 -2.9% 4.4%
Downtown 74 265 -0.2% 15.1%Fort Garry 12 086 5.6% 23.5%
Inkster 8 663 0.4% 17.2%Point Douglas 33 675 -5.4% -6.5%
River East 19 235 0.0% 3.8%River Heights 13 270 -3.8% -3.0%Seven Oaks 10 913 0.8% 0.7%St. Boniface 13 892 17.5% 29.8%
St. James-Assiniboia 14 363 -2.8% 20.8%St. Vital 8 987 2.5% 2.2%
Transcona 6 487 6.4% 10.3%
Community* Actual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over
5-yr Average
TRAFFIC CRIMINAL CODE VIOLATIONSAssiniboine South 39 116.7% 85.7%
Downtown 169 15.0% 1.4%Fort Garry 56 64.7% 44.3%
Inkster 48 41.2% 47.2%
Point Douglas 100 5.3% -5.1%River East 102 14.6% 39.0%
River Heights 53 12.8% 11.8%Seven Oaks 32 -11.1% -26.6%St. Boniface 78 50.0% 65.3%
St. James-Assiniboia 63 34.0% 25.5%St. Vital 43 87.0% 33.5%
Transcona 21 -8.7% -20.5%
CDSAAssiniboine South 12 -20.0% -3.2%
Downtown 267 -2.2% -11.8%Fort Garry 23 -28.1% -8.7%
Inkster 22 22.2% 6.8%Point Douglas 138 -30.7% -16.2%
River East 53 -15.9% -24.7%River Heights 43 -12.2% -18.6%Seven Oaks 19 11.8% -30.1%St. Boniface 36 44.0% 7.8%
St. James-Assiniboia 37 -14.0% 5.7%St. Vital 9 -66.7% -65.1%
Transcona 13 18.2% 4.8%
NOTE: The actual counts, the rates, the percent changes, and the clearance rates data for City of Winnipeg crime totals include calculations submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statis-tics (CCJS). Due to CCJS updates, previously reported numbers are subject to change. Because the data printed in previous Winnipeg Police Service Annual Statistical Reports do not contain the updates, actual crime figures may vary slightly with CCJS historical data. Statistical data are accurate as at date of publication.
Unless otherwise specified, all data contained within this report were compiled and produced by the WPS Research & Development Unit.
* Due to differences in download times, data from the Activities by Community page cannot be compared to data on the Criminal Codes page and the Crimes by Districts page. † Does not include YCJA & Other Federal Statutes
Community* Actual7 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over
5-yr Average
TOTAL CRIMES†Assiniboine South 1 339 40.8% 35.0%
Downtown 17 223 11.1% 33.3%Fort Garry 3 688 37.3% 49.7%
Inkster 3 005 21.5% 38.2%
Point Douglas 7 656 2.6% 18.7%River East 4 847 1.6% 13.7%
River Heights 5 365 44.6% 50.1%Seven Oaks 4 040 21.5% 35.1%St. Boniface 3 639 49.6% 78.2%
St. James-Assiniboia 4 129 10.4% 28.2%St. Vital 2 760 4.0% 23.9%
Transcona 2 001 13.1% 34.5%
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C R I M I N A L C O D E T R A F F I C O F F E N C E S
Provincial Offences: Highway Traffic Act by Type
Drive/Tow Unregistered Vehicle/Trailer
Fail to Stop/Remain when Signalled by Officer
Fail to Have Required Equipment
Driver Fail to Wear Seat Belt †
Criminal Code Traffic Offences 1,72018
# of Events2017 - 2018 % Change5
% Difference over 5-year Average5
Dangerous Operation Causing Death 0 -100% -100.0%Dangerous Operation Causing Bodily Harm 10 -23% 25.0%
Dangerous Operation 72 9% 20.4%
Dangerous Operation Evade Police Causing Death 0 0% -100.0%
Dangerous Operation Evade Police Causing Bodily Harm 0 -100% -100.0%Dangerous Operation Evade Police 19 0% 3.3%
Impaired Operation Causing Death (Alcohol) 2 N/C 100.0%Impaired Operation Causing Bodily Harm (Alcohol) 2 -60% -67.7%
Impaired Operation or Over 0.08 (Alcohol) 357 -16% -29.6%Impaired Operation (Drugs) 12 200% 76.5%
Fail/Refuse to Provide Breath/Blood Sample 66 1 550% 415.6%Fail to Stop or Remain Causing Death 1 -67% 0.0%
Fail to Stop or Remain Causing Bodily Harm 13 63% 132.1%Fail to Stop or Remain 100 N/A N/A
Driving while Prohibited 166 52% 44.1%Other Criminal Code Traffic Violation 1 -50% -28.6%
Total § 821 23% 9.3%
7 077All Other HTA Offences
Drive without Insurance
Drive without Licence or Invalid Licence
Use Telephone/ Other Device While Driving
2 594
3 482
2 304
1 228922
866 767
9 930Disobey Traffic Control Devices
Exceeding Speed Limits
12 981
† Only includes violations where driver fails to wear seatbelt--does not include passengers or faulty seatbelts
§ Criminal Code Traffic Offence totals vary slightly with overall offences page due to differences in data download times
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Provincial Offences: Photo Enforcement
Source: Just Slow Down Annual Reports‡ Reduced speed school zones program commenced October, 2014
C R I M I N A L C O D E T R A F F I C O F F E N C E S
Mobile Photo Radar (All Others)
Mobile Photo Radar (School Zone) ‡
Intersection Cameras (Speeding)
Intersection Cameras (Red Light)
Exceeding Speed Limits
Disobey Traffic Control Devices
All Other HTA Offences
Use Telephone/Other Device While Driving
Fail to Have Required/Proper Equipment
Seatbelt Violations*
Drive while Disqualified
Fail to Display Correct Number & Type of Plate
Drive without Insurance
Drive without Licence/Insurance Certificate
Total
160 000
140 000
120 000
100 000
80 000
60 000
40 000
20 000
0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
9 938
24 497
11 207
83 178 52 671 45 530 47 196 55 378
56 297
29 366
10 002
53 263
35 411
10 098
50 125
34 132
10 154
41 784
34 010
9 856
Provincial Offences: Officer Enforcement
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
60 000
50 000
40 000
30 000
20 000
10 000
0
* Only includes violations where driver fails to wear seatbelt--does not include passengers or faulty seatbelts
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C R I M I N A L C O D E C R I M E T R E N D S 1
Total Criminal Code Crime Rates
Violent Crime Rates /100 000
Violent Crimes
Property Crimes
Other Crimes (including CDSA & Traffic)
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
9 0008 000
7 000
6 000
5 000
4 000
3 000
2 000
1 000
0
Rate
/100
000
942
1 179 1 130 1 184 1 349 1 416 1 395
3 786 3 897 4 188 4 838 5 141 5 980
885 881976 983
962
2 200
2 000
1 800
1 600
1 400
1 200
1 000
Sources:2012 - 2017 Data Provided by Statistics Canada2018 Data Calculated by WPS Research & Development Unit
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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C R I M I N A L C O D E C R I M E T R E N D S 1
Property Crime Rates /100 000
Other Crime Rates /100 000
Sources:2012 - 2017 Data Provided by Statistics Canada2018 Data Calculated by WPS Research & Development Unit
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
6 500
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 500
4 000
3 500
3 000
2 500
2 000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
2 000
1 800
1 600
1 400
1 200
1 000
800
600
400
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C R I M I N A L C O D E C R I M E T R E N D S 1
CDSA Violations/100 000
Criminal Code Traffic Violations/ 100 000
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
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C R I M I N A L C O D E C R I M E T R E N D S 1
Total Crime Rates /100 000
10 000
9 000
8 000
7 000
6 000
5 000
4 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Winnipeg
5-yr average (2013-2017)
Canada
Manitoba
20
Criminal Code Traffic - Persons Charged 7,21
P E R S O N S C H A R G E D
Violent Crimes - Persons Charged 7,21
Controlled Drugs & Substances - Persons Charged 7, 21
Property Crimes - Persons Charged 7,21
Total Criminal Code - Persons Charged 7,21
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Adult Men
Adult Women
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
Other Criminal Code - Persons Charged 7,21
3 533
568
12 1613 917
1 4109
950
143
516
1 464
535364
4
3 871
1 248
2683197
3 579834
5492
321
610
238
7420
0
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D O M E S T I C E V E N T S / D O M E S T I C V I O L E N C E
Domestic Events8, 9Actual 2018
2017-2018 % Change5
% Difference over 5-Year Average5
Total Domestic Events 8, 9 16 873 3.3% 9.4%Domestic Violence
Total Persons Charged 1, 2, 7, 10 2 158 0.7% 2.3%Men Charged 1 796 0.8% 3.9%
Women Charged 299 -4.2% -6.7%Boys Charged 23 48 33.3% 4.3%Girls Charged 23 14 27.3% 2.9%
LGBTQ+ Charged (adults and youths) 1 0.0% 0.0%Criminal Events (both persons charged) 1, 2, 7, 10 88 20.5% 38.4%
Percentage Domestic Calls that are Criminal Events 12.8% -0.3% -0.9%
Domestic Violence by Gender
Adult Men
Adult Women
Youth Boys
Youth Girls
LGBTQ+ Adult/Youth
1 796
299
1448 1
Domestic Criminal Offences
Assault - Level 1
Assault - Level 2
Uttering Threats
Sexual Assault
Assault - Level 3
All Others
0 200 400 600 800 1 000 1 200 1 400
36
79
106
161
467
1 309
Domestic Violence - Persons Charged 2 400
2 300
2 200
2 100
2 000
1 900
1 800
1 700
1 600
1 774 1 897 2 156 2 130 2 143 2 158
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Domestic Events for Service
18 000
17 000
16 000
15 000
14 000
13 000
12 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
15 013 15 055 16 104 16 332 16 87314 617
22
C L E A R A N C E N U M B E R S A N D R A T E S B Y C R I M E T Y P E S
Violent Crimes1
All Criminal Code Offences1
(not including Traffic Offences)
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Perc
ent C
lear
ed
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
# Cleared % Cleared
# Cleared % Cleared
4 000
6 000
8 000
2 000
20 000
16 000
10 000
12 000
14 000
18 000
0
40%
35%
30%
25%
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Perc
ent C
lear
ed
7 000
6 500
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 000
4 500
70%
65%
60%
55%
50% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
23
C L E A R A N C E N U M B E R S A N D R A T E S B Y C R I M E T Y P E S
Other Crimes1
(not including Traffic Offences)
Property Crimes1
# Cleared % Cleared
# Cleared % Cleared
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Perc
ent C
lear
ed
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Clearance Rates by Offence Types
Sources:2009 - 2013 Data Provided by Statistics Canada2014 Data Calculated by WPS Research & Development Unit
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Per
cent
Cle
ared
Num
ber C
lear
ed
All Criminal Code Offences 1 (not Including Traffic Offences)
# Cleared % Cleared
52%
54%
56%
58%
60%
62%
64%
66%
68%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Per
cent
Cle
ared
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Violent Crimes 1
# Cleared % Cleared
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
16%
18%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Per
cent
Cle
ared
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Property Crimes 1
# Cleared % Cleared
88%
90%
92%
94%
96%
98%
100%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Per
cent
Cle
ared
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Other Criminal Code Offences 1 (not Including Traffic Offences)
# Cleared % Cleared
# Cleared % Cleared
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 500
4 000
100%
98%
96%
94%
92%
90%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Num
ber C
lear
ed
Perc
ent C
lear
ed
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
5 000
4 000
4 500
3 500
24
Total Calls to the Communications Centre 9 (includes 911, non-emergency,
interactive voice response)
C A L L S F O R S E R V I C E
DISPATCHED EVENTS
Total Dispatched Events4,9
532 304 585 984541 594 618 321530 620 578 607
650 000
600 000
550 000
500 000
450 000
400 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
5-year average
Police-initiated Citizen-generated
250 000
200 000
150 000
100 000
50 000
0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
122 231
185 837203 103 200 499 205 641
225 131 225 204
63 606
123 759
79 344
127 886
72 613
137 476
68 165
144 591 149 884
80 540 75 320
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DISPATCHED EVENTS
DISPATCHED EVENTS
Total Dispatched Events by District 4,9
Total Dispatched Events by District 4,9
C A L L S F O R S E R V I C E
Central District
West District
North District
East District
Central District
West District
North District
East District
43,367
48,693
46,861
45 571
48 60175 686
52 547
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
80 000
75 000
70 000
65 000
60 000
55 000
50 000
45 000
40 000
35 000
30 000
26
C A L L S F O R S E R V I C E
22 000
20 000
18 000
16 000
14 000
12 000
10 000
January
FebruaryMarch
April MayJune
July
August
September
October
November
December
35 000
34 000
33 000
32 000
31 000
30 000
29 000
28 000
27 000
26 000
25 000Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Total Dispatched Events by Day 4,9
Total Dispatched Events by Month 4,9
28 345
17 7
76
15 1
49
17 6
14
17 5
90
19 9
70
20 7
92
18 9
10
19 7
05
20 2
24
19 6
66
19 0
11
18 7
97
33 70032 197 33 48032 100 33 810 31 571
DISPATCHED EVENTS
DISPATCHED EVENTS
27
Emergency Dispatched Events 4,9
C A L L S F O R S E R V I C E
Total Dispatched Events by Hour 4,9
14 000
12 000
10 000
8 000
6 000
4 000
2 000
00:0
0-01
:00
01:0
0-02
:00
02:0
0-03
:00
03:0
0-04
:00
04:0
0-05
:00
05:0
0-06
:00
06:0
0-07
:00
07:0
0-08
:00
08:0
0-09
:00
09:0
0-10
:00
10:0
0-11
:00
11:0
0-12
:00
12:0
0-13
:00
13:0
0-14
:00
14:0
0-15
:00
15:0
0-16
:00
16:0
0-17
:00
17:0
0-18
:00
18:0
0-19
:00
19:0
0-20
:00
20:0
0-21
:00
21:0
0-22
:00
22:0
0-23
:00
23:0
0-00
:00
17 72614 525 21 535 19 82313 621 15 402
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000
5 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
5-year average
Priorities 0 - 2 EmergencyPriorities 3 - 4 UrgentPriorities 5 - 9 Non-urgent
DISPATCHED EVENTS
DISPATCHED EVENTS
28
C A L L S F O R S E R V I C E
Urgent Dispatched Events 4,9
Non-Urgent Dispatched Events 4,9
68 752
103 464
76 221
111 694
71 067
117 511
79 669 84 564
123 927 120 817
73 015
112 082
90 000
85 000
80 000
75 000
70 000
65 000
60 000
55 000
50 000
130 000
120 000
110 000
100 000
90 000
80 000
70 000
60 000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
5-year average
5-year average
DISPATCHED EVENTS
DISPATCHED EVENTS
Priorities 0 - 2 EmergencyPriorities 3 - 4 UrgentPriorities 5 - 9 Non-urgent
Priorities 0 - 2 EmergencyPriorities 3 - 4 UrgentPriorities 5 - 9 Non-urgent
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C I T I Z E N - G E N E R A T E D D I S P A T C H E D E V E N T S
Non-dispatched Events 4,9
22 152 26 91922 228 29 226 29 09323 790
35 000
30 000
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Top 5 Citizen-generated Dispatched Events 4,9
16 168 7 359 7 25116 873 9 364
18 000
16 000
14 000
12 000
10 000
8 000
6 000
4 000
2 000
0Domestic
DisturbanceCheck
WellbeingAssistance Disturbance Suspicious
Person
5-year average
CITIZEN-GENERATED DISPATCHED EVENTS
DISPATCHED EVENTS
30
Total Citizen-generated Dispatched Events 4,9
122 231 137 476123 759 144 591 149 884127 886
160 000
150 000
140 000
130 000
120 000
110 000
100 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Citizen-generated Dispatched Events by District 4,9
50 000
45 000
40 000
35 000
30 000
25 000
20 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Central District
West District
North District
East District
C I T I Z E N - G E N E R A T E D D I S P A T C H E D E V E N T S
CITIZEN-GENERATED DISPATCHED EVENTS
CITIZEN-GENERATED DISPATCHED EVENTS
5-year average
31
P O L I C E - I N I T I A T E D E V E N T S ( S P I ) 9
Police-initiated Events by Districts9 35 000
30 000
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000
5 000
Top 5 Events – Police-initiated9
35 000
30 000
25 000
20 000
15 000
10 000
5 000
0Traffic Stop S.P.I. Hot Spot Special
AttentionS.P.I. Subject Beat
29 556 15 745 11 442 5 300 3 715
Central District
West District
North District
East District
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Smart Policing Initiatives (SPI) involve evidence-based, intelligence-led policing activities.
32
P O L I C E - I N I T I A T E D E V E N T S ( S P I ) 9
Police-initiated Events by Day
Police-initiated Events by Month
14 000
12 000
10 000
8 000
6 000Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
8 000
7 500
7 000
6 500
6 000
5 500
5 000
4 500
4 000
January
FebruaryMarch
April MayJune
July
August
September
October
November
December
8 453
6 84
6
5 03
7
5 85
7
5 60
8
5 55
4
6 27
3
5 52
3
5 99
7
7 09
8
6 97
0
7 61
6
6 94
1
11 557 11 098 12 170 11 579 11 228 9 234
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P O L I C E - I N I T I A T E D E V E N T S ( S P I ) 9
Total Police-initiated Events
90 000
80 000
70 000
60 000
50 000
40 000
30 000
20 000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
63 606 79 344 72 613 68 165 80 540 75 320
5-year average
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C R I M E S E V E R I T Y I N D I C E S ( C S I )
Violent Crime Severity Indices 9
Non-violent Crime Severity Indices 9
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Winnipeg Violent CSI
Canada Violent CSI
Manitoba Violent CSI
Winnipeg Violent CSI
Canada Violent CSI
Manitoba Violent CSI
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
35
C R I M E S E V E R I T Y I N D I C E S ( C S I )
Total Crime Severity Indices 9
Winnipeg Violent CSI
Canada Violent CSI
Manitoba Violent CSI
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
Sources:2013 - 2017 Data Retrieved from Statistics Canada2018 Data Calculated by WPS Research & Development Unit
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O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L C H A R T
Police Vehicle
Operations
Polygraph
Oct 31 2018Secure
Operations
MB Integrated
Task Force
for Missing &
Murdered
Ground
Search &
Rescue
Executive Divisions Units Sections Group
Underwater
Search &
Recovery
Crime
Analysis
LEGEND
Protective
Services
Team
Crime
Stoppers
Service
Centre
Crowd
Management
Victim and
Volunteer
Services
Safety
Enforcement
MB Integrated
High Risk Sex
Offender
CISM
Forensic
ImagingPawn
Report CarCrisis
Negotiation
School
Resource
Officer
Vehicle
InspectionViCLAS
Intelligence
Operations
Group
Commercial
Stolen Auto
Financial
Crime
Vehicle
ServicesPolice Board
Firearms
Control
Quene
Management
Team
BombSchool
Education Traffic Court
Firearm
Investigative
Analysis
Sex Crimes
Strategic
Initiatives
Evidence
Control
Central
Reporting
Special
Operations
Group
(Part Time)
Indigenous
Partnerships
Traffic
Collision
Investigation
Clandestine
Lab
Missing
Persons
Technological
Crimes
Internet Child
ExploitationSurveillance Major Crimes
Special
Projects / HQ
Security
Occupational
Health &
Safety
Officer SafetyReturn to Work &
Reasonable
Accommodation
Research &
Development
Executive
Support
Records
CompilationCourt
Tactical
Support Team
Diversity and
Crime
Prevention
River PatrolOrganized
Crime
Drug
Enforcement
Unit
Counter
Exploitation
Technical
Surveillance
Forensic
Identification
Historical
Homicide
Legal Counsel
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support CPIC
Central
Reading
Flight
Operations
Auxiliary Force
Cadet
Photo
Enforcement
Firearms
TrainingRecruiting
Behavioral
Health
Services
Risk, Audit and
Accreditation
Public
Information
Office
Document
Services
Quartermaster
StoresChild Abuse
Technology
Group
Forensic
ServicesHomicide
Professional
StandardsCaretaking
Report
Processing
Unit
Central
ProcessingCanine
Community
RelationsCentral Traffic Street Crime
Division 34
Human
Resources
Division 37
Information
and
Technology
Solutions
Division 32
Organizational
Development
and Support
Division 35
Finance
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
Communication
CentreDuty Office
Division 40
Organized
Crime
Division 41
Specialized
Investigations
Division 42
Forensics / Intelligence /
Technology
Division 43
Major Crimes
Division 30
Services
Division 33
Training
Manager of
Strategic
Issues
Division 11 Division 12 Division 13 Division 14
Division 36
Communi-
cations
Division 31
Records & Reports
Management
Division 50
Operational
Support /
Specialty
Units
Division 51
Community
Support
Division 52
Traffic
Deputy Chief of Operations Deputy Chief of Investigative Services Deputy Chief of Support Services
Superintendent
Uniform Operations
Superintendent
Operational Support
Superintendent
Investigative Services
Superintendent
Support Services
Winnipeg Police Service
Organizational Chart Chief of Police
Police Vehicle
Operations
Polygraph
Oct 31 2018Secure
Operations
MB Integrated
Task Force
for Missing &
Murdered
Ground
Search &
Rescue
Executive Divisions Units Sections Group
Underwater
Search &
Recovery
Crime
Analysis
LEGEND
Protective
Services
Team
Crime
Stoppers
Service
Centre
Crowd
Management
Victim and
Volunteer
Services
Safety
Enforcement
MB Integrated
High Risk Sex
Offender
CISM
Forensic
ImagingPawn
Report CarCrisis
Negotiation
School
Resource
Officer
Vehicle
InspectionViCLAS
Intelligence
Operations
Group
Commercial
Stolen Auto
Financial
Crime
Vehicle
ServicesPolice Board
Firearms
Control
Quene
Management
Team
BombSchool
Education Traffic Court
Firearm
Investigative
Analysis
Sex Crimes
Strategic
Initiatives
Evidence
Control
Central
Reporting
Special
Operations
Group
(Part Time)
Indigenous
Partnerships
Traffic
Collision
Investigation
Clandestine
Lab
Missing
Persons
Technological
Crimes
Internet Child
ExploitationSurveillance Major Crimes
Special
Projects / HQ
Security
Occupational
Health &
Safety
Officer SafetyReturn to Work &
Reasonable
Accommodation
Research &
Development
Executive
Support
Records
CompilationCourt
Tactical
Support Team
Diversity and
Crime
Prevention
River PatrolOrganized
Crime
Drug
Enforcement
Unit
Counter
Exploitation
Technical
Surveillance
Forensic
Identification
Historical
Homicide
Legal Counsel
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support CPIC
Central
Reading
Flight
Operations
Auxiliary Force
Cadet
Photo
Enforcement
Firearms
TrainingRecruiting
Behavioral
Health
Services
Risk, Audit and
Accreditation
Public
Information
Office
Document
Services
Quartermaster
StoresChild Abuse
Technology
Group
Forensic
ServicesHomicide
Professional
StandardsCaretaking
Report
Processing
Unit
Central
ProcessingCanine
Community
RelationsCentral Traffic Street Crime
Division 34
Human
Resources
Division 37
Information
and
Technology
Solutions
Division 32
Organizational
Development
and Support
Division 35
Finance
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
Communication
CentreDuty Office
Division 40
Organized
Crime
Division 41
Specialized
Investigations
Division 42
Forensics / Intelligence /
Technology
Division 43
Major Crimes
Division 30
Services
Division 33
Training
Manager of
Strategic
Issues
Division 11 Division 12 Division 13 Division 14
Division 36
Communi-
cations
Division 31
Records & Reports
Management
Division 50
Operational
Support /
Specialty
Units
Division 51
Community
Support
Division 52
Traffic
Deputy Chief of Operations Deputy Chief of Investigative Services Deputy Chief of Support Services
Superintendent
Uniform Operations
Superintendent
Operational Support
Superintendent
Investigative Services
Superintendent
Support Services
Winnipeg Police Service
Organizational Chart Chief of Police
Accurate as at December 31, 2018
LEGEND
37
O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L C H A R T
Police Vehicle
Operations
Polygraph
Oct 31 2018Secure
Operations
MB Integrated
Task Force
for Missing &
Murdered
Ground
Search &
Rescue
Executive Divisions Units Sections Group
Underwater
Search &
Recovery
Crime
Analysis
LEGEND
Protective
Services
Team
Crime
Stoppers
Service
Centre
Crowd
Management
Victim and
Volunteer
Services
Safety
Enforcement
MB Integrated
High Risk Sex
Offender
CISM
Forensic
ImagingPawn
Report CarCrisis
Negotiation
School
Resource
Officer
Vehicle
InspectionViCLAS
Intelligence
Operations
Group
Commercial
Stolen Auto
Financial
Crime
Vehicle
ServicesPolice Board
Firearms
Control
Quene
Management
Team
BombSchool
Education Traffic Court
Firearm
Investigative
Analysis
Sex Crimes
Strategic
Initiatives
Evidence
Control
Central
Reporting
Special
Operations
Group
(Part Time)
Indigenous
Partnerships
Traffic
Collision
Investigation
Clandestine
Lab
Missing
Persons
Technological
Crimes
Internet Child
ExploitationSurveillance Major Crimes
Special
Projects / HQ
Security
Occupational
Health &
Safety
Officer SafetyReturn to Work &
Reasonable
Accommodation
Research &
Development
Executive
Support
Records
CompilationCourt
Tactical
Support Team
Diversity and
Crime
Prevention
River PatrolOrganized
Crime
Drug
Enforcement
Unit
Counter
Exploitation
Technical
Surveillance
Forensic
Identification
Historical
Homicide
Legal Counsel
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support
Community
Support CPIC
Central
Reading
Flight
Operations
Auxiliary Force
Cadet
Photo
Enforcement
Firearms
TrainingRecruiting
Behavioral
Health
Services
Risk, Audit and
Accreditation
Public
Information
Office
Document
Services
Quartermaster
StoresChild Abuse
Technology
Group
Forensic
ServicesHomicide
Professional
StandardsCaretaking
Report
Processing
Unit
Central
ProcessingCanine
Community
RelationsCentral Traffic Street Crime
Division 34
Human
Resources
Division 37
Information
and
Technology
Solutions
Division 32
Organizational
Development
and Support
Division 35
Finance
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
General
Patrol
Communication
CentreDuty Office
Division 40
Organized
Crime
Division 41
Specialized
Investigations
Division 42
Forensics / Intelligence /
Technology
Division 43
Major Crimes
Division 30
Services
Division 33
Training
Manager of
Strategic
Issues
Division 11 Division 12 Division 13 Division 14
Division 36
Communi-
cations
Division 31
Records & Reports
Management
Division 50
Operational
Support /
Specialty
Units
Division 51
Community
Support
Division 52
Traffic
Deputy Chief of Operations Deputy Chief of Investigative Services Deputy Chief of Support Services
Superintendent
Uniform Operations
Superintendent
Operational Support
Superintendent
Investigative Services
Superintendent
Support Services
Winnipeg Police Service
Organizational Chart Chief of Police
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E N D N O T E S
N/C = Not Calculable
1 Criminal Code Offence data are based on Uniform Crime Reporting data submitted to the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Statistics Canada (CCJS), and are not directly comparable to data published on the WPS CrimeStat website. Data were compiled in accordance with violent crimes (i.e. most serious violation against the victim), property crimes, and other crimes (i.e. first violation) scoring rules.
2 Includes attempted and actual.
3 Does not include “Arson - Disregard for Human Life,” which is categorised as a violent crime.
4 Calls where a police unit was assigned.
5 Small incident numbers can result in large percent changes.
6 Includes Alter/Destroy/Remove VIN.
7 Includes events where there is sufficient evidence to lay a charge, but the suspect is processed by other means.
8 Events where the accused and victim are in a current or past domestic relationship.
9 Includes criminal and non-criminal events.
10 Events where police confirmed a criminal offence occurred.
11 Includes Identity Theft and Identity Fraud.
12 YCJA: The Youth Criminal Justice Act has an available option that diverts youths away from the court process through extrajudicial measures (such as formal diversionary programs). Youths subsequently breaching those conditions are charged under the YCJA.
13 Includes “Sexual Offences against Children.”
14 Includes “Conspire to Commit Murder.”
15 Not District Specific include crimes which occurred over more than one district, crimes that occurred outside Winnipeg, and crimes where the location of occurrence is unknown.
16 Includes “Trafficking in Persons.”
17 Downtown lies within District #1 and the Portage Avenue Districts lie within Downtown. The Portage Avenue Districts include the University District, the Retail District, the Sports, Hospitality and Entertainment District, and the Commercial District.
18 Rates may include RCMP activity within The City of Winnipeg.
19 Includes “Trafficking Stolen Goods.”
20 Formerly “Threatening / Harrassing Phone Calls.”
21 Includes events where the accused is charged or processed through other means.
22 A number of Prostitution categories were reclassified as Violent Crimes in 2015--only three years’ data available for 5-yr average.
23 Includes youths aged 12-17 who were charged, arrested and not charged, or warned.
24 Includes pre and post legalisation data for Criminal Code Cannabis offences
25 Unfounded Events are events that were reported to police, but determined through investigation that no offence occurred, nor was it attempted.
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Portage Avenue Districts17
The Portage Avenue Districts include the University District, the Retail District, the Sports, Hospitality and Entertainment District, and the Commercial District.
Central17
Downtown lies within the Central District and the Portage Avenue Districts lie within Downtown.
Logan
Logan
William
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Portage
Fort
Broadway
Main
Main
McPhillips
Sherb
rook
Sher
broo
k
DOWNTOWNDISTRICT
PORTAGE AVENUE DISTRICTS
RED RIVER
ASSINIBOINE RIVER
Logan
William
Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Portage
Youn
g
Balm
oral
Fort
William Stephenson
Main
Broadway
Ellice
Main
Sherb
rook
Sher
broo
k
ASSINIBOINE RIVER
RED RIVER
CPR Railway
Notre Dame
Portage
Lombard
Ellice
Furb
y
St. Mary
Graham
Broadway
Main
RETAIL DISTRICT
SPORTS, HOSPITALITY AND ENTERTAINMENT
DISTRICT
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
UNIVERSITY DISTRICT
Downtown17City Districts
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