Reported crimes in Ottawa drop over 20 per cent in 2020

A downward trend in crime was observed in Ottawa in 2020 — although violent crimes in particular — like homicides, incidents of robbery, assault and reports of sexual violations — experienced a notable decline compared to the year before.

The Ottawa Police Services Board meeting on Monday will hear that there were about 34,000 reported Criminal Code of Canada offences in Ottawa that year, and reported a 21 per cent decrease in crime.

Violent crimes, in particular, dropped by 14 per cent, while non-violent crimes by 23 per cent (mostly due to fewer thefts $5,000 and under, possession of stolen goods and theft of motor vehicles).

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In the report, police say demand for service declined by 10 per cent last year to nearly 333,000 requests for service, driven by public health measures aimed at controlling the spread of COVID-19.

Collisions, too, declined by 40 per cent to 11,400, while fatalities fell by 33 per cent to 16 on Ottawa's roadways.

“Rest assured, the OPS will not be taking our foot off the gas pedal, or our focus off our vision,” police say in the report. “In fact, we established the 2021 budget as a change-enabling budget based on an ongoing series of community consultations. All new OPS strategies, police and practices will be community informed and involved — with community co-production through consultation with community experts and evidence-based best practices. Together, we can make a difference.”

Despite the challenges presented by COVID last year, police say they were still able to progress in key areas like:

OPS also made progress on the organizational side of operations that include: