P.E.I. has Canada's lowest rate of reported sexual assaults, StatsCan says

Sexual assault most under-reported violent crime in Canada, study notes

The rate of police-reported sexual assault offences on P.E.I. is the lowest in the country, according to a report released Tuesday by Statistics Canada.
The report looked at the rate over a six-year period, from 2009-14. It found the rate per 100,000 population on P.E.I. was 48.3. The national rate was 62.1.
In the report, Statistics Canada noted sexual assault is the most under-reported violent crime in Canada. A previous Statistics Canada report found that only five per cent of incidents were reported to police in 2014.

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An estimated 38 per cent of physical assaults are reported to police.
About 98 per cent of police-reported sexual assaults in Canada were level one offences — an assault without a weapon and without evidence of bodily harm.

Rates lower in major cities

With no major cities on P.E.I., the province went against a national trend where the rates were higher in rural areas.
In census metropolitan areas — urban areas with a population of 100,000 or more — the rate was 53.1. Outside of CMAs, it was 83.0.
The highest rates in the country were in the territories, where they ranged from 204.8 to 567.4 per 100,000.