So, there is no crime in Alberta, Canada. Don't tell anyone because everyone will want to move and then crime will follow. Just like the migrants coming to the US.
Crime severity up in Alberta; rural crime also up: Statistics Canada
The province’s Crime Severity Index (CSI) rose in 2017, with a CSI of 110.1, or up 4.9 per cent.
The crime rate went up 3.6 per cent, or about 8,478 criminal incidents per 100,000 people. This continues an upward trend in severe crime since 2014.
The CSI is a measure of the volume and severity of crimes reported to the police, such as homicides and assaults.
“The CSI takes the crime rate and treats the more serious violations with more weight,” said Mary Allen, senior analyst with Statistics Canada.
The CSI differs from the crime rate, in that the crime rate measures the amount of crime reported to the police per 100,000 population. The data covers Canada’s census metropolitan areas, which are cities with a population of 100,000, with at least 50,000 living within the core.