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LaSalle has lowest Crime Severity Index in Ontario municipal police services

LaSalle has lowest Crime Severity Index in Ontario municipal police services

CTV News23-07-2025
LaSalle has lowest Crime Severity Index out of Ontario municipal police services, according to Statistics Canada.
Stats Can released police-reported crime statistics for 2024 on Monday. Included in this batch of data is the Crime Severity Index (CSI).
Of the 43 municipal police services in Ontario, LaSalle ranked #1, with the lowest Crime Severity Index of 21.26, representing a 15.8per cent decrease from the year prior. T
This is also significantly lower than the provincial average of 60.69. LaSalle also ranked #1 within Windsor-Essex.
This does not include all municipalities policed by the OPP, just the ones in Essex County.
More stats are available online: Crime severity index and weighted clearance rates, police services in Ontario
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