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. 2017 Oct 23;63(6):387–394. doi: 10.1177/0706743717737034

Table 1.

Homicide Rates for Ontario, 1987 to 2012.

Year No. of MAHs Total No. of Homicides % of MAHs Ontario Adult Population Rate of Homicides per 100,000 Rate of MAHs per 100,000
1987 5 191 2.62 7,267,343 2.628 0.069
1988 4 163 2.45 7,435,864 2.192 0.054
1989 5 175 2.86 7,661,302 2.284 0.065
1990 6 170 3.53 7,810,501 2.177 0.077
1991 4 217 1.84 7,910,556 2.743 0.051
1992 10 204 4.90 8,007,234 2.548 0.125
1993 3 185 1.62 8,096,360 2.285 0.037
1994 5 168 2.98 8,195,312 2.050 0.061
1995 6 162 3.70 8,296,379 1.953 0.072
1996 2 162 1.23 8,394,933 1.930 0.024
1997 10 146 6.85 8,517,706 1.714 0.117
1998 3 136 2.21 8,633,924 1.575 0.035
1999 10 153 6.54 8,760,152 1.747 0.114
2000 6 124 4.84 8,915,752 1.391 0.067
2001 9 154 5.84 9,104,253 1.692 0.099
2002 7 171 4.09 9,290,313 1.841 0.075
2003 6 174 3.45 9,449,515 1.841 0.063
2004 12 178 6.74 9,601,187 1.854 0.125
2005 15 216 6.94 9,742,807 2.217 0.154
2006 4 144 2.78 9,878,522 1.458 0.040
2007 6 180 3.33 9,995,106 1.801 0.060
2008 5 148 3.38 10,125,086 1.462 0.049
2009 7 179 3.91 10,250,705 1.746 0.068
2010 5 189 2.65 10,393,957 1.818 0.048
2011 4 168 2.38 10,529,806 1.595 0.038
2012 4 145 2.76 10,694,594 1.356 0.037

MAH, mentally abnormal homicide. Includes persons found not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder and persons found unfit to stand trial.