Pubdate: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Bruce Ketchum REAL CRIME STATISTICS JUST GET IN THE WAY Re: Harper's John Wayne stance dated, Ian Mulgrew, April 5 Thank you to Ian Mulgrew for his careful analysis of Stephen Harper's misguided crime rhetoric. Even the premise on which the PM bases his stance is flawed. For example, in that same recent speech Mulgrew referred to, Harper said that our way of life is "threatened by rising levels of crime." Statistics Canada, in its latest crime statistics report, released last July, states that "the crime rate has generally been falling since 1991" and that the 2004 rate was 12-per-cent lower than a decade ago. Harper went on to say that "the homicide rate is on the rise as well." What he should have said is that, again quoting the same StatsCan report, "Canada's homicide rate rose 12 per cent in 2004 after hitting a 36-year low the year before." In discussing crime in cities, the prime minister clearly wanted to leave the impression that it, too, is on the rise, "especially in the city of Toronto" as "witnessed by growing media reports." Instead of relying on tabloid journalism as the basis for federal government decision-making, Harper should refer to his own statistical agency which reports for 2004 "large decreases in reported crime in the census metropolitan areas of Toronto, Hamilton Ottawa and St Catharines-Niagara." It is apparent that Harper's propensity for hyperbole and unseemly partisanship was not entirely left behind when he assumed the role of prime minister. We expect better. Bruce Ketchum White Rock - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom