News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Study Ranks Vancouver High For Property Crimes |
Title: | CN BC: Study Ranks Vancouver High For Property Crimes |
Published On: | 2003-10-27 |
Source: | Globe and Mail (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 07:47:57 |
STUDY RANKS VANCOUVER HIGH FOR PROPERTY CRIMES
Vancouver (CP) -- A year-long study by the Vancouver Board of Trade has
revealed the city is second-worst in North America for property crimes. Out
of 354 North American cities, only Miami had a higher property-crime rate.
The study calls for a dramatic shakeup in how police, courts and
governments handle property crime.
Property crime in Vancouver costs $128-million a year, but police are only
able to close 8.7 per cent of all reported theft files.
Auto theft and house break-ins account for most property crimes.
Higher deductibles and the threat of higher auto-insurance premiums keep
many victims from complaining.
The report recommends more police resources, a tougher justice system and
better drug treatment for addicts.
Vancouver (CP) -- A year-long study by the Vancouver Board of Trade has
revealed the city is second-worst in North America for property crimes. Out
of 354 North American cities, only Miami had a higher property-crime rate.
The study calls for a dramatic shakeup in how police, courts and
governments handle property crime.
Property crime in Vancouver costs $128-million a year, but police are only
able to close 8.7 per cent of all reported theft files.
Auto theft and house break-ins account for most property crimes.
Higher deductibles and the threat of higher auto-insurance premiums keep
many victims from complaining.
The report recommends more police resources, a tougher justice system and
better drug treatment for addicts.
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