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Type: Data Visualization, Microdata, Open Data, Statistics
Country: US
URL: https://www.usa.gov/statistics All Users
More Info/PermalinkThe counts displayed in the Frontier Counts interactive dashboards correspond to the number of border crossings, not the number of unique travellers. A traveller can cross the border more than once during a given time period. The counts include only those travelling for tourism-related purposes, as defined by the United Nations World Tourism Organization. Crew members, truck drivers, military personnel on maneuver, diplomats, immigrants and travellers with other non-tourism purposes are excluded from the dashboards.
For more information and definitions, refer to the Frontier Counts statistical program page.
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Type: Data Visualization, Open Data, Statistics
Country: Canada
URL: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71-607-x/71-607-x2023020-eng.htm All Users
More Info/PermalinkThis product is based on data from the adult and youth components of the Integrated Criminal Court Survey (ICCS). The ICCS is administered by the Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics (Statistics Canada) in collaboration with provincial and territorial government departments responsible for criminal courts in Canada. The survey collects statistical information on adult and youth court cases involving Criminal Code and other federal statute offences. Data presented for adult criminal courts represent individuals who were 18 years of age or older at the time of the offence. Data presented for youth courts represent individuals who were aged 12 to 17 years at the time of the offence.
Absolute change refers to the simple difference in the indicator over two periods of time (new - old). Relative change (percentage change) refers to the change as a percentage of the value of the indicator in the earlier period (((new − old) ÷old;) ×100). It is advised to use measures of relative change when working with larger datasets and quantities in order to provide a more precise description of how the data has changed over a period of time. However, when working with smaller datasets and sample sizes, the use of measures of absolute change is recommended in order to avoid overstating changes within a period of time.
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Type: Data Visualization, Open Data, Statistics
Country: Canada
URL: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71-607-x/71-607-x2021026-eng.htm All Users
More Info/PermalinkThis interactive data visualization dashboard provides an overview of preliminary quarterly data on police-reported hate crime and cybercrime in Canada. The dashboard features statistics on the number of hate crimes reported by police by type of motivation, and the number of cybercrimes reported by police by cyber-related violation. This information is presented on a quarterly and year-to-date basis for Canada and by geographic region. These data are intended as a complement to official annual police-reported crime statistics and will not affect the official annual release. This information offers a preliminary look at hate crime and cybercrime coming to the attention of police throughout the year.
This interactive data visualization dashboard was made possible with funding support from Canada’s Action Plan on Combatting Hate.
Data Access: All Users
Type: Data Visualization, Open Data, Statistics
Country: Canada
URL: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/71-607-x/71-607-x2025006-eng.htm All Users
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