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Costs of Crime in Canada, 2008

Appendix C: Costs of the Third-Party

Appendix C: Costs of the Third-Party

Table 1: Funeral and Burial Expenses
Number of homicide victims 2008 611
Average cost of funeral services in Canada 2006 $6,583 a
Average cost of funeral services in Canada 2008 (inflation adjustment) $6,800
Total Funeral and Burial Expenses (611 * $6,800) $4,154,800

a.Saskatchewan Co-operative Association. Available at www.sask.coop/documents/Co-operativeSpotlightJuly.pdf

Table 2: Costs to Other People Harmed or Threatened during the Incidents

a. Health Care Costs
Number of other people harmed or threatened (Main File, GSS 2004) 126,451 a
Number of other people harmed or threatened (Incident File, GSS 2004) 1,039,689 a
Total number of other people harmed or threatened (126,451 + 1,039,689) 1,166,140
Proportion of people who had medical attention from a physician 3%
Number of people having medical attention from a physician (1,166,140 * 3%) 34,984
Average cost of medical attention from a physician 2008 $55.64
Costs of medical attention from a physician (34,984 * $55.64) $1,946,510
Proportion of people who had medical attention at a hospital 10% b
Number of people having medical attention at a hospital (1,166,140 * 10%) 116,614
Costs of an emergency visit at a hospital $260
Costs of medical attention at a hospital(116,614 * $260) $30,319,640
Number of victims transported to hospital by ambulance (116,614 * 0.7) 81,630
Average cost of providing a ground ambulance transport $400
Costs of providing ambulance services (81,630 * $400) $32,652,000
Costs of medical attention at a hospital ($30,319,640 + $32,652,000) $62,971,640
Health Care Costs to Other People ($1,946,510 + $62,971,640) $64,918,150

b. Value of Productivity Losses
Number of other people taking time off from daily activity 187,510 c
Number of days other people taking time off from daily activity (187,510*2) 375,021 d
Average hourly wage rate for household workers 2008 (inflation adjustment) $13.2 e
Value of Productivity Losses of Other People Harmed or Threatened $37,127,073

Summary Table for Costs to Other People Harmed or Threatened
a. Health Care Costs $64,918,150
b. Value of Productivity Losses $37,127,073
Total Costs to Other People Harmed or Threatened $102,045,223

Table 3: Value of Lost Production/Services of Other People

a. Value of Lost Production/Services of Family Members
Number of victims talking to family members (Main file) 336,487 a
Number of victims talking to family members (Incident file) 5,339,698 b
Total number of family members listening to victims (336,487 + 5,339,698) 5,676,185 c
Average hours of talking to family member 5 d
Total number of hours spent talking to a family member (5,676,185* 5) 28,380,925
Average hourly wage rate for household workers 2008 $13.2
Value of Lost Production/Services of Family Members (28,380,925 * $13.2) $374,628,210

b. Value of Lost Production/Services of Friends/Neighbours
Number of victims talking to friends/neighbours (Main File) 337,509 e
Number of victims talking to friends/neighbours (Incident File) 5,304,591 f
Total number of friends/neighbours listening to victims (337,509 + 5,304,591) 5,642,100 g
Average hours of talking to friends/neighbours 5 h
Total number of hours spent talking to a family member (5,676,185* 5) 28,210,500
Average hourly wage rate for household workers 2008 $13.2
Value of Lost Production/Services of Friends/Neighbours (28,210,500 * $13.2) $372,378,600

c. Value of Lost Production/Services of Co-workers
Main File, GSS 2004  
Number of victims talking to co-workers 148,235 i
Average number of hours talking to co-workers 3 j
Total hours spent in talking to co-workers (148,235 * 3) 444,705
Average annual salary of co-workers talking to victims $40,421 k
Average wage rate per hour for co-workers $22.5 l
Value of Lost Production/Services of Co-workers (444,705 * $22.5) $10,005,863
Incident File, GSS 2004  
Number of victims talking to co-workers 3,462,295 m
Average number of hours talking to co-workers 3 j
Total hours spent in talking to co-workers (3 * 3,462,295) 10,386,885
Average annual salary of co-workers talking to victims $43,903 n
Average wage rate per hour for co-workers $24 l
Value of Lost Production/Services of Co-workers (10,386,885 * $24) $249,285,240
Value of Lost Production/Services of Co-workers ($10,005,863 + $249,285,240) $259,291,103

d. Traffic Delays due to Drinking and Driving
Costs of traffic delays due to drinking and driving in Ontario, 2004 $16,100,000 o
Population of Ontario, 2004 12,390,599
Per capita cost of traffic delays due to drinking and driving 2004 ($16,100,000 / 12,390,599) $1.30
Per capita cost of traffic delays due to drinking and driving 2008 (Inflation adjustment) $1.42
Population in Canada 2008 33,311,389
Costs of Traffic Delays Due to Drinking and Driving 2008 (33,311,389 * $1.42)  $47,302,172

Summary Table for Value of Lost Production/Services of Other People
a. Value of Lost Production/Services of Family Members $374,628,210
b. Value of  Lost Production/Services of Friends/Neighbours $372,378,600
c. Value of Lost Production/Services of Co-workers $259,291,103
d. Costs of Traffic Delays Due to Drinking and Driving $47,302,172
Total Value of Lost Production/Services of Other People $1,053,600,085

Table 4: Costs to Victim Services and Compensation Programs
Number of victim service agencies 2007/08 879 a
Average cost of providing victim services per agency 2007/08 $263,181 b
Average cost of providing victim services per agency 2008 (Inflation adjustment) $270,073
Total costs of providing victim services (879 * $270,073) $237,394,167
Number of agencies offering only criminal injuries compensation programs 5 a
Number of victim service providers offering compensation programs 65 c
Average compensation expenditure per agency 2007/08 $2,911,111 d
Average compensation expenditure per agency 2008 $2,987,342
Total compensation costs to the 70 services agencies (70 * $2,987,342) $209,113,940
Victim Services expenditures from Correctional Service of Canada $3,400,000
Victim Services expenditures from Public Prosecution Service of Canada $1,000,000
Total Costs to Victim Services and Compensation Programs $450,908,107

Table 5: Expenditures of Shelters for Victims
Number of shelters in Canada 2008 569 a
Proportion of admissions related to abuse 75% a
Number of shelters in Canada 2006 553 b
Annual operating costs for shelters 2006 $317,000,000 a
Average operating expenditure per shelter 2006 ($317,000,000 / 553) $573,237
Average operating expenditure per shelter 2008 (Inflation adjustment) $595,810
Total Expenditures of Shelter Services (569 * 75% * $595,810) $254,261,918

Table 6: Other Expenditures Related To Crime
Spending on law enforcement $114,600,000 a
Spending on enhancing prosecution services $16,000,000 b
Spending on national crime prevention strategy $34,381,350 c
Spending on enhancing federal corrections system $61,000,000 d
Total Other Expenditures Related to Crime $225,981,350