Prince Albert 3rd most violent community in Canada, according to 2019 Crime Severity Index
The latest Crime Severity Index (CSI) report by Statistics Canada doesn’t shine the brightest light on Prince Albert.
The city ranks sixth in the country for its overall crime rate (279.58) and reflects an increase of nearly 17 per cent from 2018 to 2019. In comparison to other cities in Saskatchewan, Prince Albert scored higher than Saskatoon, and Regina remained lower than North Battleford. However, the Prince Albert Police Service said the data does not take into account the total population influx from the surrounding region which is around five times higher than the official total.
The annual rankings use police-reported data to compare the severity of crime and violent crime in roughly 300 communities with populations over 10,000. The comparison is based on the ratio of crime versus the core population for a community, as opposed to the totality of crime in communities. Speaking with the media Thursday afternoon, Police Chief Jon Bergen acknowledged the data is over a year old but added it’s still relevant.
“So we can learn, adapt and adjust when necessary to ensure we are using our resources in the most responsible way,'” he said.