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The percentage of at-home burglaries is higher in the US (14%) than it is in Canada (10%). If guns account for the difference it is because US burglars are more likely to be armed and feel that they can take...

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"At-home" burglaries

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Posted on: December 10, 1992 3:34 AM, by Tim Lambert

The percentage of at-home burglaries is higher in the US (14%) than it is in Canada (10%). If guns account for the difference it is because US burglars are more likely to be armed and feel that they can take on the residents.

US data comes from the National Crime Survey 1979-87. In 14.7% of residential burglaries there was someone at home at the time. (Cited in "Crime and Justice: A Review of Research" v14 p56) The Canadian figure is for Edmonton in 1987 from "Canadian Urban Victimization Survey #9". OK, the numbers are not strictly comparable, since one is for an Canadian urban area, while the other is the whole US. It is possible that the rate for Canada as a whole is higher than the US, if the rate for Canadian rural areas is much higher than for urban areas, but rural areas have higher levels of gun ownership, so either way we have more at-home burglaries where there are more guns.

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