RATE OF CONVICTIONS OF CANADIAN BORN AND IMMIGRANTS 201
In Table A it is seen that 719 convictions occurred in 1924 per 100,000 males in Canada
between the ages of 16 and 20 inclusive. Table C shows that 9.4 p.c. of the Canadian born
males in 1921 were in that age group. Applying that rate to the Canadian born males 16-20,
it is apparent that 9.4 p.c. of 719 or 67.6 would be the number of males at those ages per
100,000 Canadian born males (all ages), who would be convicted of indictable offences.
Applying the rates 501 and 180 respectively in a similar manner to other age groups, it is
found there would be 120.2 convictions of Canadian born males between the ages of 21 and
39 inclusive and 41.9 for the group 40 and over. Adding the numbers so computed for the
three age classes a total of 229.7 is secured as the number per 100,000 Canadian born males
(all ages) who would be convicted of indictable offences on the basis of age distribution as it
actually existed in 1921, and on the assumption that crime at the various ages was neither
more nor less prevalent among Canadian born males than among the male population as a
whole in 1924 (the standard year). Like computations were made for the other British and
Foreign born males and 4 summary appears in Table E. In Table F are presented similar
data for females of each nativity group. -.
TABLE E—NUMPZR ~™ ALES PER 100,000 MALE POPULATION OF EACH NATIVITY WHO WOULD BE
CONVICTED G.':.. ... . ABLE OFFENCES ON THE BASIS OF UNIFORM CRIME RaTEs FOR MALES
OF ALI NATIVITY GROUPS.
16-20ueicviinin iimmnns
21-39.........
10 and over.
Total............
Age Group
pee
Canadian
born
67-6
120-2
41-9
229.7
Other
British
horn
Foreign
born
51-2 55:4
211.0 | 236-0
"4.5 50-8
337-6 | 352.2
TABLE F.—_NUMBER OF FEM ALES PER 100,000 FEM ALE POPULATION OF EACH NATIVITY WHO WOULD
BE CONVICTED OF INDICTABLE OFFENCES ON THE BASIS OF UNIFORM CRIME RATES FOR
FEMALES OF ALL NATIVITY GROUPS
16-20........-
21-39.........
40 and over...
Potol.,y. coma; candass
Age Group
Canadian
born
6-4
ny.¢
m8
+
Other
British
born
#1
Foreign
born
7-2
39-6
9-9
56-7
The totals in the last two tables give an index of the allowance that must be made
on the score of age distribution in comparing the different nativity groups in respect to
criminality, as indicated by convictions for indictable offences. Taking the rates forthe
Canadian born as a basis, a simple calculation shows that the age distribution of the
“ Other British” born males is 47 p.c., and of the foreign born males, 53 p.c. more favour-
able to crime than that of the Canadian born males; and the age distribution of the
“Other British” born and foreign born females 60 p.c. more favourable than that for
the Canadian born females.
The next problem is to determine the importance of differences in sex distribution.
The numbers of males and females shown in Table A constitute the following proportions
of the population (both sexes) in respective nativity groups.
Nativity
Percentage
of total
population,
males
Percentage
of total
population,
females
Canadian BOT... iii ricer saris erin iaeranasaanrneann
Other British bor... ... oi iii iii eee teeta gnaaann
Foreign born... vee ores eee. ee cee ere
50-4 49-6
53-2 46-8
58:3 | hit
If rates for Canadian males and females as given in Tables E and F, be weighted by
the proportions of males and females in the total Canadian born population, allowance
would thereby be made for the peculiar sex distribution of that nativity group, and the
resulting figure would measure the expected number of convictions per 100000 of the