Crime In California, 2013

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The crime rate decreased in every offense between 2012 and 2013. Crime in California, 2013 presents an overview of the criminal justice system in California.
Crime in California

2013

Kamala D. Harris, attorney General

California Department of JustiCe

Crime Is Down in California The crime rate decreased in every offense between 2012 and 2013 Crime in California, 2013 presents an overview of the criminal justice system in California. Current year statistics are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, citizens’ complaints against peace officers, domestic violencerelated calls for assistance, and law enforcement officers killed or assaulted. In addition, statistics for preceding years provide historical context. Highlights for 2013:

Crimes z

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In 2013, every violent and property offense category decreased in number and rate per 100,000 population. From 2012 to 2013, the violent crime rate per 100,000 decreased 6.5 percent (from 424.7 to 396.9), reaching its lowest level since 1967 (347.4). After increasing 4.2 percent in 2012, the homicide rate dropped 8.0 percent in 2013 (from 5.0 to 4.6 per 100,000). Despite increasing in 2012, all violent crime categories experienced double-digit decreases in number and rate from 2008 to 2013. The property crime rate declined 9.1 percent from 2008 to 2013, driven by a 17.3 percent decrease in the rate of reported motor vehicle thefts.

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From 2008 to 2013, the arson offense rate decreased the most of all crime categories (32.8 percent).

Arrests z

The 2013 total arrest rate of 4,028.7 per 100,000 population at risk is 3.3 percent lower than the 2012 total arrest rate of 4,165.1.

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In 2013, the adult total arrest rate slightly decreased (1.7 percent) while the juvenile total arrest rate decreased 18.8 percent.

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From 2012 to 2013, the total felony arrest rate increased 2.4 percent while the total misdemeanor arrest rate decreased 5.8 percent.

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In 2013, the total violent and property offense arrest rates decreased 4.4 and 3.6 percent, respectively. The drug offense arrest rate increased 12.6 percent.

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Dispositions

After declining four years, the juvenile homicide arrest rate increased 13.0 percent from 2.3 per 100,000 population at risk in 2012 to 2.6 in 2013. The adult homicide arrest rate decreased 15.0 percent from 6.0 in 2012 to 5.1 in 2013. From 2008 to 2013, the violent and property offense arrest rates decreased 22.3 and 24.7 percent, respectively. However, the drug offense arrest rate increased 2.5 percent, driven by a 43.1 percent increase in the rate of adults arrested for dangerous drugs.

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In 2013, 43.8 percent of misdemeanor arrests were either alcohol- or drug-related.

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From 2012 to 2013, all adult and juvenile misdemeanor arrest rates decreased with the exception of the adult drug offense rate, which increased 2.7 percent.

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In 2013, 69.8 percent of adult felony arrests resulted in conviction.

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Probation with jail continues to be the most frequent sentence given for adult felony arrest convictions.

Adult Probation z

From 2012 to 2013, there was a 5.2 percent increase in the rate of adults placed on probation.

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From 2012 to 2013, there was a 1.1 percent increase in the rate of adults removed from probation.

Criminal Justice Full-Time Personnel

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The number of full-time criminal justice personnel increased 0.3 percent in 2013.

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While the number of law enforcement personnel increased 0.1 percent in 2013, the number of sworn personnel decreased 0.2 percent.

List of Tables CRIMES Table

ARRESTS Page

Table

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1 CRIMES, 1966–2013

Number and Rate per 100,000 Population.............................. 5

16 TOTAL ARRESTS, 1966–2013

Number and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk.............. 16

2 CRIMES, 2008–2013

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and

Percent Change .......................................................................... 7

17 TOTAL ARRESTS, 2008–2013

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and

Percent Change ........................................................................ 18

3 CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Category and Crime............................................................. 8

18 TOTAL ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Level of Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests ............ 19

4 HOMICIDE CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Type of Weapon Used......................................................... 8

19 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Category .............................................................................. 19

5 FORCIBLE RAPE CRIMES, 2008–2013

Number and Rate per 100,000 Female Population................ 9

20 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Category and Offense........................................................ 20

6 ROBBERY CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Location, Type of Robbery, and Type of

Weapon Used ............................................................................. 9

21 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile

Arrests........................................................................................ 21

7 ASSAULT CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Type of Assault and Type of Weapon Used .................. 10

22 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and

Percent Change ........................................................................ 23

8 BURGLARY CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Location, Time of Day, Type of Burglary, and

Type of Entry ............................................................................ 10

23 ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement

Disposition.................................................................................. 26

9 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Type of Vehicle....................................................................11

24 JUVENILE FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement

Disposition.................................................................................. 27

10 LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2008–2013

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and

Percent Change .........................................................................11

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25 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Offense ................................................................................ 28

LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Type and Value Categories ............................................. 12

26 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests............................ 29

12 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY,

2008–2013

By Type and Percent Change ................................................ 12

27 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008–2013

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and

Percent Change ........................................................................ 30

13 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY,

2008–2013

By Type of Property................................................................. 13

28 ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Offense and Law Enforcement Disposition...................... 31

14 ARSON CRIMES, 2008–2013

By Type of Property and Value of Property

Damage...................................................................................... 14

29 JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR AND STATUS OFFENSE

ARRESTS, 2008–2013

By Level of Offense, Offense, and Law Enforcement

Disposition.................................................................................. 32

15 CRIMES CLEARED, 2008–2013

Number of Crimes, Clearances, and Clearance Rate ........ 15

30 FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013

Gender, Age, and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee ............... 33

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OTHER DATABASES

31 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013

Category and Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic

Group of Arrestee..................................................................... 34

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41 ADULTS ON ACTIVE PROBATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1966–2013 By Level of Offense................................................................. 54

32 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013

Category and Offense by Age Group of Arrestee................ 35

33 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013

Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group,

and Age Group of Arrestee..................................................... 36

42 ADULTS PLACED ON AND REMOVED FROM PROBATION, 2008–2013 By Level of Offense, Type of Removal, and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk .............................................. 55

34 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013

Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of

Arrestee...................................................................................... 42

43 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 1969–2013 By Type of Agency .................................................................. 56

35 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013

Offense by Age Group of Arrestee ........................................ 43

44 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2008–2013 By Type of Agency and Personnel Classification ................. 57

36 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013

Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age

Group of Arrestee..................................................................... 44

45 LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2008–2013 By Type of Agency .................................................................. 58

46 CITIZENS’ COMPLAINTS AGAINST PEACE OFFICERS, 1981–2013 Type of Complaint and Level of Criminal Complaint ........... 59

DISPOSITIONS 37 DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 1975–2013 By Type of Disposition............................................................. 49

47 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE, 1986–2013 Type of Call and Weapon....................................................... 60

38A DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013 By Type of Disposition and Sentence ................................... 50

48 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED, 1990–2013 Deaths and Assaults in the Line of Duty by Type of Activity ................................................................... 61

38B DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008–2013 By Type of Disposition and Sentence, Percent Distribution of Court Dispositions ............................................ 51

POPULATION

39 DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2013

Arrest Offense Category by Type of Disposition .................. 52

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40 ADULT FELONY ARRESTEES CONVICTED, 2008–2013 By Convicted Offense Category and Type of Sentence .................................................................................. 53

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POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1966–2013 ................................. 62

Table 1 CRIMES, 1966-2013 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population Year(s)

Violent crimes Forcible rape Robbery

Property crimes Motor Total Burglary vehicle theft larceny-theft

Arson1

2013............. 151,634 2012............. 160,629 2011............. 155,313

1,745 1,878 1,794

7,459 7,828 7,678

53,621 56,491 54,358

Aggravated assault Number 88,809 94,432 91,483

2010............. 2009............. 2008............. 2007............. 2006.............

163,957 174,579 185,233 191,493 194,128

1,809 1,970 2,143 2,258 2,483

8,325 8,698 8,906 9,047 9,213

58,100 64,006 69,391 70,702 70,961

95,723 99,905 104,793 109,486 111,471

981,523 1,006,788 1,081,272 1,112,366 1,156,010

228,672 229,523 237,988 237,759 246,449

152,494 163,651 192,631 220,126 242,692

600,357 613,614 650,653 654,481 666,869

7,864 9,233 10,674 11,400 12,687

2005a............. 2004............. 2003............. 2002............. 2001.............

189,593 197,432 204,591 207,988 210,510

2,503 2,394 2,402 2,392 2,201

9,345 9,598 9,918 10,176 9,882

63,424 61,573 63,597 64,805 63,299

114,321 123,867 128,674 130,615 135,128

1,195,381 1,223,275 1,209,030 1,171,644 1,120,487

249,563 244,914 240,705 237,445 229,922

256,998 251,747 240,798 221,780 201,074

688,820 726,614 727,527 712,419 689,491

12,272 12,660 13,677 14,007 15,060

2000............. 1999............ 1998............ 1997............ 1996............

210,492 207,874 229,766 257,409 274,675

2,074 2,006 2,170 2,579 2,910

9,785 9,443 9,777 10,182 10,238

60,243 60,027 68,752 81,413 94,137

138,390 136,398 149,067 163,235 167,390

1,054,860 1,053,936 1,187,982 1,311,157 1,382,812

222,247 223,828 268,847 298,882 311,778

181,049 168,465 195,402 228,540 242,196

651,564 661,643 723,733 783,735 828,838

14,406 14,454 14,314 15,875 17,948

1995b........... 1994............ 1993............ 1992............ 1991............

304,998 318,946 336,100 345,508 330,916

3,530 3,699 4,095 3,920 3,876

10,550 10,960 11,754 12,751 12,942

104,581 112,149 126,347 130,867 125,105

186,337 192,138 193,904 197,970 188,993

1,535,960 1,621,207 1,676,990 1,715,376 1,726,455

353,817 384,414 413,671 427,305 426,066

280,317 308,303 319,225 320,019 316,631

901,826 928,490 944,094 968,052 983,758

17,105 18,711 20,343 21,979 19,375

1990............ 1989............ 1988............ 1987............ 1986............

311,923 284,015 261,990 254,137 248,352

3,562 3,159 2,947 2,929 3,030

12,716 11,956 11,771 12,114 12,118

112,460 96,424 86,190 83,373 92,513

183,185 172,476 161,082 155,721 140,691

1,660,912 1,680,633 1,606,245 1,546,647 1,576,402

402,533 410,148 407,555 420,182 457,743

303,209 298,392 265,975 229,695 205,602

955,170 972,093 932,715 896,770 913,057

19,458 19,102 18,846 18,490 19,722

1985............ 1984............ 1983............ 1982............ 1981............

202,066 195,650 194,489 201,433 208,165

2,781 2,724 2,640 2,778 3,140

11,442 11,702 12,092 12,529 13,545

86,464 84,015 85,824 91,988 93,638

101,379 97,209 93,933 94,138 97,842

1,519,041 1,462,682 1,486,292 1,599,829 1,622,123

449,065 443,624 460,401 499,468 539,809

177,330 161,341 158,899 164,530 162,267

892,646 857,717 866,992 935,831 920,047

20,455 19,407 17,705 20,274 24,534

1980............ 1979............ 1978............ 1977............ 1976............

209,903 183,704 164,751 152,827 143,507

3,405 2,941 2,601 2,481 2,214

13,661 12,199 11,249 10,715 9,552

90,282 75,649 67,920 62,207 59,132

102,555 92,915 82,981 77,424 72,609

1,628,514 1,505,448 1,410,431 1,364,015 1,404,807

543,846 494,736 485,742 462,736 465,758

174,548 167,244 153,106 144,014 138,069

910,120 843,468 771,583 757,265 800,980

1975............ 1974............ 1973............ 1972............ 1971............

138,400 127,469 116,506 110,680 104,489

2,196 1,970 1,862 1,789 1,633

8,787 8,480 8,349 8,131 7,281

59,747 52,742 49,524 48,834 47,477

67,670 64,277 56,771 51,926 48,098

1,384,429 1,299,538 1,181,761 1,200,424 1,245,966

468,433 431,863 407,375 398,465 391,157

132,933 133,169 131,223 139,373 143,911

783,063 734,506 643,163 662,586 710,898

1970............ 1969............ 1968............ 1967............ 1966............

94,347 89,191 80,382 67,671 56,942

1,355 1,376 1,171 1,051 897

6,992 6,958 5,419 4,430 4,078

41,397 39,212 36,858 28,508 22,315

44,603 41,645 36,934 33,682 29,652

1,173,112 1,082,544 -

348,575 321,749 299,589 265,780 234,535

137,629 131,466 119,160 97,087 86,929

686,908 629,329 -

28,446 -

Total

Homicide

Total 1,018,333 1,048,764 974,666

231,909 245,601 230,334

165,217 168,516 147,030

621,207 634,647 597,302

7,446 7,519 7,164

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Table 1 - continued CRIMES, 1966-2013 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population Year(s) Total

Violent crimes Forcible Aggravated Homicide rape Robbery assault Rate per 100,000 population 4.6 19.5 140.4 232.5 5.0 20.7 149.3 249.6 4.8 20.4 144.7 243.4

2013............. 2012............. 2011.............

396.9 424.7 413.3

2010............ 2009............ 2008............ 2007............ 2006............

439.3 470.9 502.6 523.9 535.6

4.8 5.3 5.8 6.2 6.9

22.3 23.5 24.2 24.8 25.4

155.7 172.6 188.3 193.4 195.8

2005 ............. 2004............ 2003............ 2002............ 2001............

526.9 552.2 578.1 595.3 609.9

7.0 6.7 6.8 6.8 6.4

26.0 26.8 28.0 29.1 28.6

2000............ 1999............ 1998............ 1997............ 1996............

619.1 610.7 686.0 781.0 848.2

6.1 5.9 6.5 7.8 9.0

1995b............ 1994............ 1993............ 1992............ 1991............

951.2 992.4 1,058.8 1,103.9 1,079.8

1990............ 1989............ 1988............ 1987............ 1986............

Total

Property crimes Motor Total Burglary vehicle theft larceny-theft

Arson

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2,665.5 2,772.6 2,593.7

607.0 649.3 612.9

432.5 445.5 391.3

1,626.0 1,677.8 1,589.5

19.5 19.9 19.1

256.5 269.5 284.3 299.5 307.5

2,630.1 2,715.4 2,933.8 3,043.2 3,189.3

612.8 619.0 645.7 650.5 679.9

408.6 441.4 522.7 602.2 669.6

1,608.7 1,655.0 1,765.4 1,790.5 1,839.8

21.1 24.9 29.0 31.2 35.0

176.2 172.2 179.7 185.5 183.4

317.7 346.5 363.6 373.8 391.5

3,321.8 3,421.5 3,416.4 3,353.5 3,246.6

693.5 685.0 680.2 679.6 666.2

714.2 704.1 680.4 634.8 582.6

1,914.2 2,032.3 2,055.8 2,039.1 1,997.8

34.1 35.4 38.6 40.1 43.6

28.8 27.7 29.2 30.9 31.6

177.2 176.4 205.3 247.0 290.7

407.0 400.7 445.1 495.3 516.9

3,102.5 3,096.5 3,546.9 3,978.4 4,270.2

653.7 657.6 802.7 906.9 962.8

532.5 495.0 583.4 693.4 747.9

1,916.3 1,944.0 2,160.8 2,378.1 2,559.5

42.4 42.5 42.7 48.2 55.4

11.0 11.5 12.9 12.5 12.6

32.9 34.1 37.0 40.7 42.2

326.2 348.9 398.0 418.1 408.2

581.2 597.8 610.9 632.5 616.7

4,790.4 5,044.2 5,283.2 5,480.4 5,633.5

1,103.5 1,196.1 1,303.2 1,365.2 1,390.3

874.3 959.3 1,005.7 1,022.4 1,033.2

2,812.7 2,888.9 2,974.3 3,092.8 3,210.1

53.3 58.2 64.1 70.2 63.2

1,055.3 987.2 933.7 927.9 928.7

12.1 11.0 10.5 10.7 11.3

43.0 41.6 41.9 44.2 45.3

380.5 335.1 307.2 304.4 346.0

619.8 599.5 574.0 568.6 526.1

5,619.2 5,841.4 5,724.2 5,647.1 5,894.9

1,361.8 1,425.6 1,452.4 1,534.2 1,711.7

1,025.8 1,037.1 947.9 838.7 768.8

3,231.5 3,378.7 3,323.9 3,274.3 3,414.4

65.8 66.4 67.2 67.5 73.8

1985............ 1984............ 1983............ 1982............ 1981............

773.8 764.6 775.6 820.6 866.0

10.7 10.6 10.5 11.3 13.1

43.8 45.7 48.2 51.0 56.3

331.1 328.3 342.3 374.7 389.5

388.2 379.9 374.6 383.5 407.0

5,817.3 5,716.4 5,927.2 6,517.5 6,748.0

1,719.7 1,733.8 1,836.1 2,034.8 2,245.6

679.1 630.6 633.7 670.3 675.0

78.3 75.8 70.6 82.6 102.1

1980............ 1979............ 1978............ 1977............ 1976............

886.9 790.0 721.4 683.8 654.2

14.4 12.6 11.4 11.1 10.1

57.7 52.5 49.3 47.9 43.5

381.4 325.3 297.4 278.3 269.6

433.3 399.5 363.3 346.4 331.0

6,880.6 6,473.7 6,175.5 6,103.0 6,404.4

2,297.8 2,127.4 2,126.8 2,070.4 2,123.4

737.5 719.2 670.4 644.4 629.4

3,418.4 3,352.1 3,457.5 3,812.5 3,827.4 -

1975............ 1974............ 1973............ 1972............ 1971............

642.6 602.0 558.3 537.7 513.6

10.2 9.3 8.9 8.7 8.0

40.8 40.1 40.0 39.5 35.8

277.4 249.1 237.3 237.2 233.3

314.2 303.6 272.0 252.3 236.4

6,428.1 6,137.7 5,663.0 5,831.5 6,123.9

2,175.0 2,039.7 1,952.2 1,935.7 1,922.5

617.2 629.0 628.8 677.1 707.3

1970............ 1969............ 1968............ 1967............ 1966............

470.8 449.2 411.1 347.4 297.6

6.8 6.9 6.0 5.4 4.7

34.9 35.0 27.7 22.7 21.3

206.6 197.5 188.5 146.4 116.6

222.6 209.7 188.9 172.9 155.0

5,854.1 5,452.0 -

1,739.5 1,620.4 1,532.1 1,364.5 1,225.9

686.8 662.1 609.4 498.4 454.4

3,427.9 3,169.5 -

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3,845.3 3,627.0 3,378.4 3,388.2 3,651.6 3,635.9 3,469.1 3,082.1 3,218.8 3,494.0 -

Notes: Rates may not add to totals because of rounding. Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (see Table 49). Rates for 2000-2010 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. Dash indicates data not available. a Prior to 2005, the Los Angeles Police Department had included child abuse and domestic violence simple assaults in its aggravated assault statistics. This change may have contributed to the large decrease in aggravated assaults from 2004 to 2005. b Includes estimated annual 1995 data provided by the Oakland Police Department. 1 Data for arson crimes are not available prior to 1980. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.

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-5.6 3.4 -5.3 -6.1 -5.8 -18.1 396.9 424.7 413.3 439.3 470.9 502.6 -6.5 2.8 -5.9 -6.7 -6.3 -21.0

2012 to 2013....... 2011 to 2012....... 2010 to 2011....... 2009 to 2010....... 2008 to 2009.......

2008 to 2013.......

2013.................... 2012.................... 2011.................... 2010.................... 2009.................... 2008....................

2012 to 2013....... 2011 to 2012....... 2010 to 2011....... 2009 to 2010....... 2008 to 2009.......

2008 to 2013.......

-20.7

-8.0 4.2 0.0 -9.4 -8.6

4.6 5.0 4.8 4.8 5.3 5.8

-18.6

-7.1 4.7 -0.8 -8.2 -8.1

1,745 1,878 1,794 1,809 1,970 2,143

Homicide

-19.4

-5.8 1.5 -8.5 -5.1 -2.9

19.5 20.7 20.4 22.3 23.5 24.2

-16.2

-4.7 2.0 -7.8 -4.3 -2.3

7,459 7,828 7,678 8,325 8,698 8,906

Forcible rape Total

-6.0 3.2 -4.4 -4.2 -4.7

-2.9 7.6 -0.7 -2.5 -6.9

-25.4

-6.0 3.2 -7.1 -9.8 -8.3

-18.2

-6.9 2.5 -5.1 -4.8 -5.2

-9.1

-3.9 6.9 -1.4 -3.1 -7.4

-22.7 -15.3 -5.8 1 Rate per 100,000 population 140.4 232.5 2,665.5 149.3 249.6 2,772.6 144.7 243.4 2,593.7 155.7 256.5 2,630.1 172.6 269.5 2,715.4 188.3 284.3 2,933.8 Percent change in rate

-5.1 3.9 -6.4 -9.2 -7.8

53,621 88,809 1,018,333 56,491 94,432 1,048,764 54,358 91,483 974,666 58,100 95,723 981,523 64,006 99,905 1,006,788 69,391 104,793 1,081,272 Percent change in number

Robbery

Aggravated assault Number

-6.0

-6.5 5.9 0.0 -1.0 -4.1

607.0 649.3 612.9 612.8 619.0 645.7

-2.6

-5.6 6.6 0.7 -0.4 -3.6

231,909 245,601 230,334 228,672 229,523 237,988

-17.3

-2.9 13.9 -4.2 -7.4 -15.6

432.5 445.5 391.3 408.6 441.4 522.7

-14.2

-2.0 14.6 -3.6 -6.8 -15.0

165,217 168,516 147,030 152,494 163,651 192,631

Property crimes Motor vehicle Burglary theft

-2.0 4.2 -9.5 -15.3 -14.1 -32.8

-7.9

19.5 19.9 19.1 21.1 24.9 29.0

-30.2

-1.0 5.0 -8.9 -14.8 -13.5

7,446 7,519 7,164 7,864 9,233 10,674

Arson

-3.1 5.6 -1.2 -2.8 -6.3

1,626.0 1,677.8 1,589.5 1,608.7 1,655.0 1,765.4

-4.5

-2.1 6.3 -0.5 -2.2 -5.7

621,207 634,647 597,302 600,357 613,614 650,653

Total larceny-theft

Notes: Rates may not add to totals because of rounding. Rates for 2008-2010 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. 1 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (see Table 49).

151,634 160,629 155,313 163,957 174,579 185,233

Total

2013.................... 2012.................... 2011.................... 2010.................... 2009.................... 2008....................

Year(s)

Violent crimes

Table 2 CRIMES, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

8

100.0 22.0 17.8 60.2

Property crimes....................................... 1,081,272 Burglary............................................. 237,988 Motor vehicle theft........................... 192,631 .. Total larceny-theft................. 650,653

100.0 70.5 14.1 5.3 5.7 4.5

Known..................................................2,110 Firearm................................................ 1,487 297 Knife or cutting instrument....................... 1 Blunt object ........................................111 Personal weapon2................................120 Other................................................ 95

1

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

Club, etc.

2 Hands, feet, etc.

Percent

2008

Number Total...................................................... 2,143 33 Unknown.........................................

Type of weapon used

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

100.0 1.2 4.8 37.5 56.6

2008 Number Percent

Violent crimes....................................... 185,233 Homicide...........................................2,143 Forcible rape.....................................8,906 Robbery............................................. 69,391 104,793 Aggravated assault..............................

Category and crime

1,928 1,359 291 102 107 69

Number 1,970 42

981,523 228,672 152,494 600,357

100.0 23.3 15.5 61.2

100.0 70.5 15.1 5.3 5.5 3.6

1,763 1,255 250 82 103 73

Number 1,809 46

100.0 71.2 14.2 4.7 5.8 4.1

Percent

2010

1,748 1,226 260 86 98 78

Number 1,794 46

100.0 70.1 14.9 4.9 5.6 4.5

Percent

2011

974,666 230,334 147,030 597,302

155,313 1,794 7,678 54,358 91,483

1,828 1,303 261 96 87 81

Number 1,878 50

100.0 71.3 14.3 5.3 4.8 4.4

1,699 1,225 238 76 92 68

100.0 72.1 14.0 4.5 5.4 4.0

100.0 22.8 16.2 61.0

100.0 1.2 4.9 35.4 58.6

-19.5 -17.6 -19.9 -31.5 -23.3 -28.4

20082013

-7.1 -6.0 -8.8 -20.8 5.7 -16.0

20122013

Percent change

1,018,333 231,909 165,217 621,207

151,634 1,745 7,459 53,621 88,809

2013 Number Percent

Percent

2013

100.0 23.4 16.1 60.5

100.0 1.2 4.9 35.2 58.8

Number 1,745 46

1,048,764 245,601 168,516 634,647

160,629 1,878 7,828 56,491 94,432

2012 Number Percent

Percent

2012

100.0 23.6 15.1 61.3

100.0 1.2 4.9 35.0 58.9

2011 Number Percent

Table 4 HOMICIDE CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Type of Weapon Used

100.0 22.8 16.3 60.9

Percent

2009

1,006,788 229,523 163,651 613,614

2009 2010 Number Percent Number Percent Crimes within category 174,579 100.0 163,957 100.0 1,970 1.1 1,809 1.1 8,698 5.0 8,325 5.1 64,006 36.7 58,100 35.4 99,905 57.2 95,723 58.4

Table 3 CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Category and Crime

9

44.3

46.7

917 18,798,821

11.3

11.0

Number Percent 8,325 100.0 7,408 89.0

2010

18,632,980

979

Number Percent 8,698 100.0 7,719 88.7

2009

40.7

18,886,503

886

11.5

Number Percent 7,678 100.0 6,792 88.5

2011

100.0 63.4 18.1 18.6

100.0 Location

54,358

28,488 18,076 5,051 5,361

100.0 63.5 17.7 18.8

25,904 16,180 4,817 4,907

28,488 49.0 25,904 29,612 51.0 28,454 Type of weapon used

100.0 62.5 18.6 18.9

47.7 52.3

48.4 21.1 9.1 1.7 19.8

100.0

Number Percent

2011

28,360 48.8 26,302 12,096 20.8 11,456 5,250 9.0 4,941 1,029 1.8 916 11,365 19.6 10,743 Type of robbery

58,100

Number Percent Total

2010

27,262 17,083 4,920 5,259

27,262 29,229

26,246 12,297 5,190 845 11,913

56,491

100.0 62.7 18.0 19.3

48.3 51.7

46.5 21.8 9.2 1.5 21.1

100.0

Number Percent

2012

26,004 16,274 4,641 5,089

26,004 27,617

24,463 11,544 4,794 784 12,036

53,621

100.0 62.6 17.8 19.6

48.5 51.5

45.6 21.5 8.9 1.5 22.4

100.0

Number Percent

2013

10.6

1

-5.3

0.7

-11.1

20122013 -4.7 -3.9

-25.2 -26.3 -25.8 -20.9

-25.2 -20.2

-28.0 -20.6 -18.0 -38.5 -12.4

-22.7

20082013

-4.6 -4.7 -5.7 -3.2

-4.6 -5.5

-6.8 -6.1 -7.6 -7.2 1.0

-5.1

20122013

Percent change

-18.9

3.3

-24.2

20082013 -16.2 -15.2

Percent change

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. Streets, parks, parking lots, etc. 2 Commercial house, gas or service station, convenience store, etc. 3 Churches, schools, government buildings, trains, wooded areas, etc. 4 Muggings and similar offenses where no weapon is used, but strong-arm tactics (limited to the use of personal weapons such as hands, arms, feet, fists, teeth, etc.) are employed or their use is threatened.

31,337 19,863 5,658 5,816

Armed........................................................ 34,772 100.0 Firearm................................................... 22,089 63.5 Knife or cutting instrument......................... 6,253 18.0 Other dangerous weapon........................ 6,430 18.5

49.0 51.0

Armed........................................................... 34,772 34,619 Strong-arm4..................................................

31,337 32,669

48.7 20.8 8.8 1.7 20.0

Highway1................................................................................ 33,983 49.0 31,145 Commercial2...................................................... 14,539 21.0 13,334 Residence........................................................... 5,848 8.4 5,640 Bank................................................................... 1,275 1.8 1,107 Other3...................................................................... 13,746 19.8 12,780 50.1 49.9

100.0

64,006

Number Percent

Number Percent 100.0

2009

2008

69,391 Total..............................................................

Location, type of robbery, and weapon

39.0

41.2

794 19,142,255

11.4

Number Percent 7,459 100.0 6,665 89.4

2013

19,004,453

893

Number Percent 7,828 100.0 6,935 88.6

2012

Table 6 ROBBERY CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Location, Type of Robbery, and Type of Weapon Used

Notes: Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Rates for 2008-2011 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.

Female population................................. 18,525,551 Rate per 100,000 female population............................... 48.1

Number Percent Total...................................................... 8,906 100.0 Rape by force..................................... 7,859 88.2 Attempts to commit forcible rape................................... 1,047 11.8

2008

Table 5 FORCIBLE RAPE CRIMES, 2008-2013 Number and Rate per 100,000 Female Population

10

100.0 17.3 16.1 35.5 31.0

Percent

244,701

95,723 16,971 15,182 33,092 30,478

Number 340,424 100.0 17.7 15.9 34.6 31.8

Percent

2010

233,325

91,483 17,164 14,873 30,732 28,714

Number 324,808 100.0 18.8 16.3 33.6 31.4

Percent

2011

233,390

94,432 18,040 15,128 31,533 29,731

Number 327,822 100.0 19.1 16.0 33.4 31.5

Percent

2012

227,331

88,809 15,610 14,504 30,008 28,687

Number 316,140 100.0 17.6 16.3 33.8 32.3

Percent

2013

-11.0

-15.3 -18.7 -13.1 -21.2 -6.9

20082013 -12.2

-2.6

-6.0 -13.5 -4.1 -4.8 -3.5

20122013 -3.6

Percent change

42.3 26.5 31.2 93.9 6.1 100.0 60.1 39.9

Daytime....................................... 100,620 Nighttime.....................................63,052 Unknown....................................74,316

Burglary....................................... 223,436 Attempted burglary.................. 14,552

Burglary.................................. 223,436 Force...................................134,211 No force................................89,225

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

62.5 37.5

Residence..................................... 148,756 Nonresidence............................... 89,232

Percent 100.0

Number

2008

237,988

Total.......................................

Location, time of day, type of burglary, and type of entry

216,391 129,264 87,127

216,391 13,132

99,573 63,053 66,897

148,164 81,359

229,523

Number

100.0 59.7 40.3

94.3 5.7

43.4 27.5 29.1

64.6 35.4

100.0

Percent

2009

215,778 130,292 85,486

215,778 12,894

99,868 62,524 66,280

149,112 79,560

228,672

Number

100.0 60.7 39.3

94.6 5.4

44.2 26.9 28.8

65.6 34.4

100.0

Percent

2011

Percent Number Total 100.0 230,334 Location 65.2 151,184 34.8 79,150 Time of day 43.7 101,851 27.3 62,072 29.0 66,411 Type of burglary 94.4 217,806 5.6 12,528 Type of entry 100.0 217,806 60.4 132,233 39.6 85,573

2010

232,455 140,293 92,162

232,455 13,146

107,823 66,887 70,891

160,815 84,786

245,601

Number

100.0 60.4 39.6

94.6 5.4

43.9 27.2 28.9

65.5 34.5

100.0

Percent

2012

Table 8 BURGLARY CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Location, Time of Day, Type of Burglary, and Type of Entry

219,172 132,626 86,546

219,172 12,737

99,771 65,872 66,266

147,240 84,669

231,909

Number

100.0 60.5 39.5

94.5 5.5

43.0 28.4 28.6

63.5 36.5

100.0

Percent

2013

-1.9 -1.2 -3.0

-1.9 -12.5

-0.8 4.5 -10.8

-1.0 -5.1

-2.6

-5.7 -5.5 -6.1

-5.7 -3.1

-7.5 -1.5 -6.5

-8.4 -0.1

-5.6

Percent change 200820122013 2013

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. 1 Hands, feet, etc. 2 Assaults that do not involve the use of a firearm, knife, cutting instrument, or other dangerous weapon and in which there are no serious or aggravated injuries to the victims. Not-aggravated (simple) assaults are not included in the violent crime count. This category is shown here as a means of quality control and for the purpose of looking at total assault violence.

251,743

99,905 17,333 16,099 35,510 30,963

Aggravated assault.............................................. 104,793 100.0 Firearm........................................19,201 18.3 Knife or cutting instrument......................... 16,693 15.9 Other dangerous weapon......................... 38,092 36.3 Personal weapon 1......................................... 30,807 29.4

Not-aggravated assault 2................................ 255,400

Number 351,648

2009

Type of assault 2008 and Number Percent weapon used Total..................................................................... 360,193

Table 7 ASSAULT CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Type of Assault and Type of Weapon Used

11

1

2008

117,653 24,984 9,857

77.2 16.4 6.5

Percent 100.0 113,534 23,446 10,050

Number 147,030 77.2 15.9 6.8

Percent 100.0

2011

132,230 25,284 11,002

Number 168,516

2011

597,302

2010 Number 600,357

527.8 313.0 267.6 546.5

495.4 309.5 257.7 546.2

469.7 301.0 243.9 574.9

195,711 184,860 176,493 116,038 115,484 113,113 99,226 96,180 91,666 202,639 203,833 216,030 Rate per 100,000 population1 1,655.0 1,608.7 1,589.5

613,614

2009

498.6 312.4 253.5 613.4

1,677.8

188,594 118,159 95,880 232,014

634,647

2012

498.4 293.9 236.8 596.9

1,626.0

190,412 112,284 90,476 228,035

621,207

2013

128,370 25,145 11,702

Number 165,217

-9.7 -8.4 -15.2 -2.7

-7.9

-6.4 -5.0 -12.1 0.8

-4.5

20082013

0.0 -5.9 -6.6 -2.7

-3.1

1.0 -5.0 -5.6 -1.7

-2.1

20122013

1

77.7 15.2 7.1

Percent 100.0

2013

Percent change

78.5 15.0 6.5

Percent 100.0

2012

Note: Rates may not add to total because of rounding. Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (see Table 49). Rates for 2008-2010 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.

Under $50..............................… 551.8 $50-$199.........................................… 320.7 $200-$400.............................…279.3 Over $400..............................… 613.5

Total.........................................… 1,765.4

Under $50.............................… 203,379 $50-$199...............................… 118,202 $200-$400.............................… 102,947 Over $400..............................… 226,125

Total.........................................… 650,653

Value categories

76.4 16.9 6.7

Number 152,494

2010

Table 10 LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. Includes pickup trucks, vans, and motor homes. 2 Includes motorcycles, snowmobiles, motor scooters, trail bikes, etc.

125,096 27,625 10,930

Autos.........................................................… 144,289 74.9 1 36,194 18.8 Trucks and buses .......................................… Other vehicles2............................................… 12,148 6.3

Percent 100.0

2009 Number 163,651

2008

Number Percent Total.............................................................… 192,631 100.0

Type of vehicle

Table 9 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Type of Vehicle

-11.0 -30.5 -3.7

-2.9 -0.5 6.4

Percent change 200820122013 2013 -14.2 -2.0

12

Number

97,653 235,522 50,934 25,980 75,884 127,641 3,232 3,504 1,803 119,102

94,891 14.6 Shoplifting..................................................… From motor vehicles.....................................… 247,270 38.0 Motor vehicle accessories.............................… 59,324 9.1 Bicycles......................................................… 22,680 3.5 From buildings................................................ 81,371 12.5 22.3 0.5 0.6 0.3 20.8 31.3 18.2 15.8 34.8

All other.....................................................… 145,117 Pocket-picking..........................................… 3,556 Purse-snatching........................................… 3,798 From coin machines..................................… 2,153 Other......................................................… 135,610

Under $50..................................................… 203,379 $50 to $199...............................................… 118,202 $200 to $400.............................................… 102,947 Over $400..................................................… 226,125

Total

-4.4 -16.7

Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

15.6 37.5 8.3 4.4 12.5

91,845 211,903 46,924 30,093 76,803

184,860 115,484 96,180 203,833

30.8 19.2 16.0 34.0

176,493 113,113 91,666 216,030

129,909 21.6 139,734 3,186 0.5 3,281 3,181 0.5 2,857 1,634 0.3 1,414 121,908 20.3 132,182 Value categories

93,665 225,416 49,609 26,445 75,313

1

29.5 18.9 15.3 36.2

23.4 0.5 0.5 0.2 22.1

15.4 35.5 7.9 5.0 12.9

100.0

Percent

2011

Percent Number Total 600,357 100.0 597,302 Type of larceny-theft

Number

Percent 34.6 32.6 29.6 34.6 39.0 43.2

1.4 -33.2

Value 812,081 800,481 711,141 769,250 917,852 1,216,530

Motor vehicles

Stolen

-7.3 -4.1

Value 1,536,953 1,657,390 1,687,979 1,453,161 1,434,262 1,602,287

Total

-3.3 -28.9

Percent Value Percent 65.4 $571,801 100.0 67.4 $591,428 100.0 70.4 $522,581 100.0 65.4 $576,195 100.0 61.0 $629,142 100.0 56.8 $804,674 100.0 Percent change in value

All other

Note: Values may not add to total because of rounding.

Percent recovered is the ratio of the value of property recovered within the year to the value of property stolen within the same year.

2012 to 2013................ 2008 to 2013................

Value $2,349,034 2013............................ 2012............................ $2,457,872 2011............................ $2,399,120 2010............................ $2,222,410 2009............................ $2,352,114 2008............................ $2,818,817

Year(s)

31.9 18.9 16.2 33.0

20.8 0.5 0.6 0.3 19.4

15.9 38.4 8.3 4.2 12.4

100.0

Percent

2010

188,594 118,159 95,880 232,014

152,146 3,431 2,851 1,450 144,414

94,136 223,295 49,277 35,159 80,634

634,647

Number

Percent 87.4 83.7 82.3 87.6 89.5 89.8 1.0 -30.8

Value 500,022 495,216 429,998 504,485 563,032 722,363

Motor vehicles

Recovered

-25.4 -12.8

Percent 12.6 16.3 17.7 12.4 10.5 10.2

All other

190,412 112,284 90,476 228,035

152,562 3,478 2,863 1,599 144,622

93,532 217,029 46,320 34,747 77,017

621,207

-6.4 -5.0 -12.1 0.8

5.1 -2.2 -24.6 -25.7 6.6

-1.4 -12.2 -21.9 53.2 -5.4

-4.5

20082013

1.0 -5.0 -5.6 -1.7

0.3 1.4 0.4 10.3 0.1

-0.6 -2.8 -6.0 -1.2 -4.5

-2.1

20122013

Percent change

Percent recovered to stolen1 Motor All Total vehicles other 24.3 61.6 4.7 24.1 61.9 5.8 21.8 60.5 5.5 25.9 65.6 4.9 26.7 61.3 4.6 28.5 59.4 5.1

30.7 18.1 14.6 36.7

24.6 0.6 0.5 0.3 23.3

15.1 34.9 7.5 5.6 12.4

100.0

Percent

2013 Number

Value 71,778 96,212 92,584 71,710 66,110 82,311

29.7 18.6 15.1 36.6

24.0 0.5 0.4 0.2 22.8

14.8 35.2 7.8 5.5 12.7

100.0

Percent

2012

Table 12 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY, 2008-2013 By Type and Percent Change (Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.

195,711 116,038 99,226 202,639

613,614

Number

2009

100.0

Percent

2008

Total.............................................................… 650,653

Type of larceny-theft and value categories

Table 11 LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Type and Value Categories

13

Value

2008 Percent

Value

2009

Note: Values and percentages may not add to total or 100.0 because of rounding.

12,507 623 937 1,865 129 27,724

2.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 4.4

0.7 1.3 0.9 89.5 0.6

Televisions, radios, stereos, etc...............................................… 11,825 1.5 Firearms................................................................................… 705 0.1 Household goods....................................................................… 1,317 0.2 Consumable goods.................................................................… 2,668 0.3 Livestock...............................................................................… 111 0.0 Other.................................................................................… 37,703 4.7

100.0

$629,142

6.4 0.6 1.7 0.8 0.1 21.3

9.3 13.0 2.5 39.0 5.4

100.0

Percent

Currency, notes, etc...............................................................… 6,128 0.8 4,241 Jewelry and precious metals....................................................… 8,318 1.0 8,190 Clothing and furs....................................................................… 6,255 0.8 5,818 Motor vehicles.......................................................................… 722,363 89.8 563,032 Office equipment....................................................................… 7,279 0.9 4,077

149,861 14,180 39,033 19,155 1,896 500,996

Televisions, radios, stereos, etc............ 157,471 5.6 Firearms................................................................................… 34,537 1.2 Household goods....................................................................… 47,160 1.7 Consumable goods.................................................................… 18,774 0.7 Livestock...............................................................................… 1,292 0.0 Other....................................................................................… 589,100 20.9

Total........................................................................................… $804,674 100.0

218,102 304,955 58,888 917,852 127,196

Currency, notes, etc...............................................................… 211,560 7.5 Jewelry and precious metals....................................................… 328,924 11.7 Clothing and furs....................................................................… 64,461 2.3 Motor vehicles.......................................................................… 1,216,530 43.2 Office equipment....................................................................... 149,008 5.3

Total........................................................................................… $2,818,817 100.0 $2,352,114

Type of property

9.4 14.5 2.7 34.6 5.5

4,913 676 1,040 2,165 83 35,675

9,348 9,113 4,887 504,485 3,810

$576,195

0.9 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.0 6.2

1.6 1.6 0.8 87.6 0.7

100.0

131,360 5.9 15,655 0.7 41,126 1.9 20,883 0.9 941 0.0 529,594 23.8 Recovered

207,990 323,113 59,786 769,250 122,713

100.0

Percent Stolen

$2,222,410

Value

2010

4,826 1,707 1,547 2,102 147 56,846

3,031 11,517 6,551 429,998 4,310

$522,581

129,266 15,042 50,497 22,893 1,110 618,507

285,359 371,373 61,424 711,141 132,508

$2,399,120

Value

2011

0.9 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.0 10.9

0.6 2.2 1.3 82.3 0.8

100.0

5.4 0.6 2.1 1.0 0.0 25.8

11.9 15.5 2.6 29.6 5.5

100.0

Percent

2012

3,711 871 1,638 2,119 92 64,428

3,156 9,976 5,222 495,216 4,999

$591,428

115,315 14,048 50,868 22,620 1,298 632,074

196,943 398,067 65,904 800,481 160,251

$2,457,872

Value

Table 13 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY, 2008-2013 By Type of Property

(Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

0.6 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.0 10.9

0.5 1.7 0.9 83.7 0.8

100.0

4.7 0.6 2.1 0.9 0.1 25.7

8.0 16.2 2.7 32.6 6.5

100.0

Percent

3,347 914 1,423 1,941 59 40,851

4,433 9,405 5,229 500,022 4,174

$571,801

97,819 19,301 44,937 21,541 1,090 586,034

184,900 371,884 70,537 812,081 138,910

$2,349,034

Value

2013

0.6 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.0 7.1

0.8 1.6 0.9 87.4 0.7

100.0

4.2 0.8 1.9 0.9 0.0 24.9

7.9 15.8 3.0 34.6 5.9

100.0

Percent

-71.7 29.6 8.0 -27.2 -46.8 8.3

-27.7 13.1 -16.4 -30.8 -42.7

-28.9

-37.9 -44.1 -4.7 14.7 -15.6 -0.5

-12.6 13.1 9.4 -33.2 -6.8

-16.7

20082013

-9.8 4.9 -13.1 -8.4 -35.9 -36.6

40.5 -5.7 0.1 1.0 -16.5

-3.3

-15.2 37.4 -11.7 -4.8 -16.0 -7.3

-6.1 -6.6 7.0 1.4 -13.3

-4.4

20122013

Percent change

14

100.0 32.0 16.3 11.6 4.7 1.7 4.6 0.6 4.0 6.2 3.2 36.4 35.1 1.3 31.6 100.0 75.2 40.5 31.0 9.4 2.5 24.4 10.6 13.7 3.5 4.4 22.3 21.5 0.8 2.6

Total...........................................................… 10,674

Total structural property.............................… 3,416 Residential.............................................… 1,739 1 Single occupancy ...............................… 1,235 2 Other ................................................… 504 3 Storage ................................................… 182 Commercial...........................................… 494 Industrial, manufacturing......................… 63 Other4................................................… 431 5 Community/public .................................… 657 6 344 Other ...................................................…

Total mobile property.................................… 3,888 7 Motor vehicles ......................................… 3,745 8 Other ...................................................… 143

Other property ..........................................… 3,370

Total...........................................................… $178,089

Total structural property.............................… 133,910 Residential.............................................… 72,081 1 Single occupancy ...............................… 55,276 Other2................................................… 16,805 3 Storage ................................................… 4,476 Commercial...........................................… 43,389 Industrial, manufacturing......................… 18,943 Other4................................................… 24,446 Community/public5.................................… 6,146 6 Other ...................................................… 7,816

Total mobile property.................................… 39,626 7 Motor vehicles ......................................… 38,204 Other8...................................................… 1,422

Other property9..........................................… 4,554 3,669

28,567 27,655 912

126,631 86,614 71,801 14,813 6,840 22,043 2,814 19,229 9,798 1,337

$158,868

3,064

3,304 3,215 89

2,865 1,395 952 443 128 391 34 357 596 355

9,233

Number

2009

2.3

18.0 17.4 0.6

79.7 54.5 45.2 9.3 4.3 13.9 1.8 12.1 6.2 0.8

100.0

33.2

35.8 34.8 1.0

31.0 15.1 10.3 4.8 1.4 4.2 0.4 3.9 6.5 3.8

100.0

Percent

2011

31.8 30.7 1.1

32.4 16.4 11.9 4.6 1.5 4.0 0.4 3.7 7.2 3.3 2,060 1,987 73

2,327 1,161 835 326 108 313 25 288 502 243

2,130

19,755 19,041 714

138,670 42,210 34,181 8,029 2,130 78,576 13,800 64,776 14,797 957

1.3

12.3 11.9 0.4

86.4 26.3 21.3 5.0 1.3 48.9 8.6 40.3 9.2 0.6

3,266

16,975 16,283 691

57,537 31,363 23,677 7,686 1,821 10,258 1,239 9,019 13,272 823

2,817 35.8 2,777 Value of property damage $160,555 100.0 $77,778

2,501 2,417 84

2,546 1,293 933 360 115 318 28 290 564 256

Number Percent Number Number of crimes 7,864 100.0 7,164

2010

4.2

21.8 20.9 0.9

74.0 40.3 30.4 9.9 2.3 13.2 1.6 11.6 17.1 1.1

100.0

38.8

28.8 27.7 1.0

32.5 16.2 11.7 4.6 1.5 4.4 0.3 4.0 7.0 3.4

100.0

Percent

2012

6,090

17,384 16,210 1,174

77,147 42,621 30,871 11,750 1,684 27,415 1,296 26,119 3,832 1,595

$100,621

2,887

1,978 1,886 92

2,654 1,378 968 410 112 374 29 345 534 256

7,519

Number

Notes: Values and percentages may not add to subtotals, total, or 100.0 because of rounding. Property type is determined by the point of origin of a fire. 1 Single occupancy - houses, townhouses, duplexes, etc. 2 6 Other residential - apartments, tenements, hotels, motels, etc. Other structural property - outbuildings, buildings under construction, etc. 3 7 Storage - barns, garages, warehouses, etc. Motor vehicles - autos, trucks, buses, etc. 4 8 Other commercial - stores, restaurants, offices, etc. Other mobile property - trailers, recreational vehicles, airplanes, boats, etc. 5 9 Community/public - churches, jails, schools, hospitals, etc. Other property - crops, timber, fences, etc.

9

Percent

2008 Number

Type of property

Table 14 ARSON CRIMES, 2008-2013 By Type of Property and Value of Property Damage (Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

6.1

17.3 16.1 1.2

76.7 42.4 30.7 11.7 1.7 27.2 1.3 26.0 3.8 1.6

100.0

38.4

26.3 25.1 1.2

35.3 18.3 12.9 5.5 1.5 5.0 0.4 4.6 7.1 3.4

100.0

Percent

5,854

16,542 15,170 1,373

77,876 43,940 30,970 12,970 1,871 23,204 8,909 14,295 6,829 2,031

$100,272

3,096

1,822 1,747 75

2,528 1,224 811 413 124 386 31 355 550 244

7,446

Number

2013

5.8

16.5 15.1 1.4

77.7 43.8 30.9 12.9 1.9 23.1 8.9 14.3 6.8 2.0

100.0

41.6

24.5 23.5 1.0

34.0 16.4 10.9 5.5 1.7 5.2 0.4 4.8 7.4 3.3

100.0

Percent

28.5

-58.3 -60.3 -3.4

-41.8 -39.0 -44.0 -22.8 -58.2 -46.5 -53.0 -41.5 11.1 -74.0

-43.7

-8.1

-53.1 -53.4 -47.6

-26.0 -29.6 -34.3 -18.1 -31.9 -21.9 -50.8 -17.6 -16.3 -29.1

-30.2

20082013

-3.9

-4.8 -6.4 17.0

0.9 3.1 0.3 10.4 11.1 -15.4 587.4 -45.3 78.2 27.3

-0.3

7.2

-7.9 -7.4 -18.5

-4.7 -11.2 -16.2 0.7 10.7 3.2 6.9 2.9 3.0 -4.7

-1.0

20122013

Percent change

15

13.8 13.1 7.2 16.1

Property crimes .........................… Burglary................................… Motor vehicle theft.................… Total larceny-theft…………

2011

12.4

14.3 12.9 7.0 16.8

43.7 63.4 42.0 27.7 53.7

974,666 230,334 147,030 597,302

155,313 1,794 7,678 54,358 91,483

13.6

14.3 12.9 7.2 16.7

42.8 63.8 40.0 26.4 52.7

1,072 Clearance rate2

140,591 29,409 10,905 100,277

70,248 1,154 3,326 15,341 50,427

14.0

13.9 12.7 7.1 16.0

43.8 61.9 41.3 27.4 53.4

1,001

135,176 29,252 10,436 95,488

67,995 1,110 3,173 14,903 48,809

7,864 7,164 Number of clearances

981,523 228,672 152,494 600,357

163,957 1,809 8,325 58,100 95,723

15.0

13.2 12.4 7.3 15.1

43.7 59.5 43.0 27.2 53.3

1,128

138,336 30,399 12,329 95,608

70,222 1,118 3,365 15,391 50,348

7,519

1,048,764 245,601 168,516 634,647

160,629 1,878 7,828 56,491 94,432

2012

16.0

13.5 12.9 7.9 15.1

45.6 65.7 41.7 28.7 55.7

1,195

137,094 29,979 13,038 94,077

69,135 1,146 3,110 15,409 49,470

7,446

1,018,333 231,909 165,217 621,207

151,634 1,745 7,459 53,621 88,809

2013

32.2

-2.2 -1.5 9.7 -6.2

4.8 14.7 0.2 5.1 3.0

-7.4

-8.5 -4.0 -5.9 -10.1

-14.2 -6.6 -16.1 -18.7 -12.7

-30.2

-5.8 -2.6 -14.2 -4.5

-18.1 -18.6 -16.2 -22.7 -15.3

6.7

2.3 4.0 8.2 0.0

4.3 10.4 -3.0 5.5 4.5

5.9

-0.9 -1.4 5.8 -1.6

-1.5 2.5 -7.6 0.1 -1.7

-1.0

-2.9 -5.6 -2.0 -2.1

-5.6 -7.1 -4.7 -5.1 -6.0

20122013

Percent change 20082013

Note: Dash indicates that data are not available. 1 In 2011, a decision was made to include total larceny-theft in the property crime category. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations. 2 Percentage of clearances to total crimes reported.

Arson...............................…...............................… 12.1

1

43.5 57.3 41.6 27.3 54.1

Violent crimes...........................… Homicide...............................… Forcible rape..........................… Robbery................................… Aggravated assault.................…

1,145

144,123 29,610 11,468 103,045

Property crimes1.........................… 149,756 Burglary................................… 31,236 Motor vehicle theft.................… 13,857 Total larceny-theft………… 104,663

Arson...............................…...............................… 1,291

76,321 1,248 3,657 17,722 53,694

Violent crimes...........................… 80,555 Homicide...............................… 1,227 Forcible rape..........................… 3,707 Robbery................................… 18,953 Aggravated assault.................… 56,668

Arson...............................…...............................… 10,674

9,233

1,006,788 229,523 163,651 613,614

1

2010 Number of crimes reported

Property crimes .........................… 1,081,272 Burglary................................… 237,988 Motor vehicle theft.................… 192,631 Total larceny-theft………… 650,653

2009

174,579 1,970 8,698 64,006 99,905

2008

Violent crimes...........................… 185,233 Homicide...............................… 2,143 Forcible rape..........................… 8,906 Robbery................................… 69,391 Aggravated assault.................… 104,793

Crimes, clearances, and clearance rates

Table 15 CRIMES CLEARED, 2008-2013 Number of Crimes, Clearances, and Clearance Rate

Table 16 TOTAL ARRESTS, 1966-2013 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk Law violations

Total

Year(s)

Total

Felony

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Total

Adult

Juvenile Total Number

2013...... 2012...... 2011......

1,205,536 1,238,496 1,267,196

1,108,599 1,117,776 1,117,633

96,937 120,720 149,563

1,193,726 1,222,104 1,245,369

1,108,599 1,117,776 1,117,633

85,127 104,328 127,736

2010...... 2009...... 2008...... 2007...... 2006......

1,394,425 1,466,852 1,543,665 1,551,900 1,539,364

1,208,558 1,262,156 1,314,561 1,315,044 1,306,515

185,867 204,696 229,104 236,856 232,849

1,366,831 1,436,662 1,509,666 1,515,864 1,502,868

1,208,558 1,262,156 1,314,561 1,315,044 1,306,515

2005...... 2004...... 2003...... 2002...... 2001......

1,508,210 1,499,083 1,471,083 1,426,233 1,420,680

1,289,431 1,280,937 1,247,763 1,196,599 1,180,194

218,779 218,146 223,320 229,634 240,486

1,477,212 1,468,343 1,438,863 1,390,613 1,380,667

2000...... 1999...... 1998...... 1997...... 1996......

1,424,893 1,496,459 1,571,724 1,620,381 1,622,535

1,181,803 1,238,334 1,301,765 1,343,861 1,348,340

243,090 258,125 269,959 276,520 274,195

1995a..... 1994...... 1993...... 1992...... 1991......

1,656,379 1,652,723 1,667,522 1,718,254 1,791,312

1,394,732 1,394,894 1,412,431 1,471,058 1,546,002

1990...... 1989...... 1988...... 1987...... 1986......

1,979,355 1,969,168 1,903,067 1,859,342 1,794,481

1985...... 1984...... 1983...... 1982...... 1981......

Status offenses1

Misdemeanor

Adult

Juvenile

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Juvenile

442,741 429,807 419,914

411,929 393,439 376,511

30,812 36,368 43,403

750,985 792,297 825,455

696,670 724,337 741,122

54,315 67,960 84,333

11,810 16,392 21,827

158,273 174,506 195,105 200,820 196,353

448,552 466,441 499,628 523,276 534,460

396,532 407,886 434,665 457,085 469,271

52,020 58,555 64,963 66,191 65,189

918,279 970,221 1,010,038 992,588 968,408

812,026 854,270 879,896 857,959 837,244

106,253 115,951 130,142 134,629 131,164

27,594 30,190 33,999 36,036 36,496

1,289,431 1,280,937 1,247,763 1,196,599 1,180,194

187,781 187,406 191,100 194,014 200,473

538,166 522,781 507,081 487,364 472,677

477,005 462,910 446,203 425,825 408,684

61,161 59,871 60,878 61,539 63,993

939,046 945,562 931,782 903,249 907,990

812,426 818,027 801,560 770,774 771,510

126,620 127,535 130,222 132,475 136,480

30,998 30,740 32,220 35,620 40,013

1,385,361 1,453,720 1,531,917 1,580,746 1,585,442

1,181,803 1,238,334 1,301,765 1,343,861 1,348,340

203,558 215,386 230,152 236,885 237,102

459,632 467,936 508,257 547,550 533,989

395,743 399,433 432,153 464,802 448,349

63,889 68,503 76,104 82,748 85,640

925,729 985,784 1,023,660 1,033,196 1,051,453

786,060 838,901 869,612 879,059 899,991

139,669 146,883 154,048 154,137 151,462

39,532 42,739 39,807 39,635 37,093

261,647 257,829 255,091 247,196 245,310

1,624,207 1,624,789 1,643,443 1,695,153 1,767,750

1,394,732 1,394,894 1,412,431 1,471,058 1,546,002

229,475 229,895 231,012 224,095 221,748

570,803 581,264 564,307 564,416 541,346

482,887 489,265 472,334 470,932 447,681

87,916 91,999 91,973 93,484 93,665

1,053,404 1,043,525 1,079,136 1,130,737 1,226,404

911,845 905,629 940,097 1,000,126 1,098,321

141,559 137,896 139,039 130,611 128,083

32,172 27,934 24,079 23,101 23,562

1,736,828 1,730,927 1,673,864 1,635,731 1,558,601

242,527 238,241 229,203 223,611 235,880

1,955,744 1,946,265 1,879,183 1,834,012 1,769,204

1,736,828 1,730,927 1,673,864 1,635,731 1,558,601

218,916 215,338 205,319 198,281 210,603

577,268 590,285 550,446 496,246 469,982

485,895 501,259 469,688 422,663 393,790

91,373 89,026 80,758 73,583 76,192

1,378,476 1,355,980 1,328,737 1,337,766 1,299,222

1,250,933 1,229,668 1,204,176 1,213,068 1,164,811

127,543 126,312 124,561 124,698 134,411

23,611 22,903 23,884 25,330 25,277

1,716,040 1,680,721 1,653,914 1,621,944 1,632,351

1,485,079 1,458,674 1,435,788 1,378,695 1,366,481

230,961 222,047 218,126 243,249 265,870

1,690,267 1,653,997 1,631,397 1,597,903 1,604,898

1,485,079 1,458,674 1,435,788 1,378,695 1,366,481

205,188 195,323 195,609 219,208 238,417

413,673 384,861 373,609 386,995 386,195

340,152 315,872 302,421 302,559 293,168

73,521 68,989 71,188 84,436 93,027

1,276,594 1,269,136 1,257,788 1,210,908 1,218,703

1,144,927 1,142,802 1,133,367 1,076,136 1,073,313

131,667 126,334 124,421 134,772 145,390

25,773 26,724 22,517 24,041 27,453

1980...... 1979...... 1978...... 1977...... 1976......

1,542,850 1,442,037 1,382,805 1,402,930 1,395,447

1,260,324 1,147,485 1,098,602 1,091,287 1,043,153

282,526 294,552 284,203 311,643 352,294

1,512,454 1,411,235 1,351,539 1,360,991 1,314,685

1,260,324 1,147,485 1,098,602 1,091,287 1,043,153

252,130 263,750 252,937 269,704 271,532

372,190 357,632 334,647 327,215 327,535

274,814 256,467 233,957 224,961 224,532

97,376 101,165 100,690 102,254 103,003

1,140,264 1,053,603 1,016,892 1,033,776 987,150

985,510 891,018 864,645 866,326 818,621

154,754 162,585 152,247 167,450 168,529

30,396 30,802 31,266 41,939 80,762

1975...... 1974...... 1973...... 1972...... 1971......

1,439,857 1,488,102 1,383,234 1,340,438 1,347,479

1,068,907 1,079,971 1,020,617 987,206 968,025

370,950 408,131 362,617 353,232 379,454

1,353,720 1,380,204 1,280,177 1,154,325 1,139,121

1,068,907 1,079,971 1,020,617 987,206 968,025

284,813 300,233 259,560 167,119 171,096

393,658 402,421 358,024 343,578 332,693

265,816 267,904 239,395 240,231 229,476

127,842 134,517 118,629 103,347 103,217

960,062 977,783 922,153 810,747 806,428

803,091 812,067 781,222 746,975 738,549

156,971 165,716 140,931 63,772 67,879

86,137 107,898 103,057 186,113 208,358

1970...... 1969...... 1968...... 1967...... 1966......

1,340,072 1,299,951 1,188,905 1,118,261 1,047,056

957,137 905,834 822,454 794,834 744,036

382,935 394,117 366,451 323,427 303,020

1,123,750 1,070,157 975,102 920,248 856,191

957,137 905,834 822,454 794,834 744,036

166,613 164,323 152,648 125,414 112,155

315,232 299,574 258,462 203,233 166,245

214,836 198,529 168,511 138,488 114,283

100,396 101,045 89,951 64,745 51,962

808,518 770,583 716,640 717,015 689,946

742,301 707,305 653,943 656,346 629,753

66,217 63,278 62,697 60,669 60,193

216,322 229,794 213,803 198,013 190,865

(continued)

16

Table 16 - continued TOTAL ARRESTS, 1966-2013 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk Law violations

Total

Year(s)

Total

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Total

2013...... 2012...... 2011......

4,028.7 4,165.1 4,287.4

4,292.6 4,367.5 4,408.3

2,365.6 2,914.5 3,558.2

2010...... 2009...... 2008...... 2007...... 2006......

4,737.7 5,042.1 5,347.0 5,426.7 5,436.1

4,802.2 5,079.9 5,369.2 5,435.5 5,463.0

2005...... 2004...... 2003...... 2002...... 2001......

5,373.7 5,385.5 5,350.1 5,264.5 5,319.5

2000...... 1999...... 1998...... 1997...... 1996......

Felony

Status 1 offenses

Misdemeanor Juvenile

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Juvenile

3,989.2 4,109.9 4,213.6

Adult Juvenile Total Adult 2,3 Rate per 100,000 population at risk 4,292.6 2,077.4 1,479.6 1,595.0 4,367.5 2,518.7 1,445.4 1,537.3 4,408.3 3,039.0 1,420.7 1,485.1

751.9 878.0 1,032.6

2,509.7 2,664.5 2,792.8

2,697.6 2,830.2 2,923.2

1,325.5 1,640.7 2,006.4

288.2 395.7 519.3

4,357.4 4,820.9 5,222.9 5,378.4 5,290.4

4,644.0 4,938.3 5,229.2 5,300.7 5,307.2

4,802.2 5,079.9 5,369.2 5,435.5 5,463.0

3,710.5 4,109.9 4,447.8 4,560.1 4,461.2

1,524.0 1,603.3 1,730.6 1,829.8 1,887.4

1,575.6 1,641.7 1,775.4 1,889.3 1,962.2

1,219.6 1,379.1 1,481.0 1,503.0 1,481.1

3,120.0 3,335.0 3,498.6 3,470.9 3,419.8

3,226.6 3,438.3 3,593.9 3,546.2 3,500.8

2,491.0 2,730.8 2,966.9 3,057.1 2,980.1

646.9 711.0 775.1 818.3 829.2

5,445.5 5,459.7 5,387.1 5,242.1 5,239.7

4,986.4 4,987.6 5,152.4 5,384.2 5,749.0

5,263.3 5,275.1 5,232.9 5,133.0 5,169.7

5,445.5 5,459.7 5,387.1 5,242.1 5,239.7

4,279.9 4,284.8 4,409.0 4,549.0 4,792.4

1,917.5 1,878.1 1,844.2 1,798.9 1,769.9

2,014.5 1,973.0 1,926.4 1,865.5 1,814.4

1,394.0 1,368.9 1,404.6 1,442.9 1,529.8

3,345.8 3,397.0 3,388.7 3,334.0 3,399.8

3,431.0 3,486.6 3,460.6 3,376.6 3,425.3

2,885.9 2,915.9 3,004.4 3,106.1 3,262.6

706.5 702.8 743.4 835.2 956.5

5,427.6 5,820.1 6,221.4 6,290.2 6,349.4

5,329.2 5,666.1 6,055.2 6,126.6 6,177.8

5,962.6 6,692.9 7,170.4 7,228.4 7,354.0

5,277.0 5,653.9 6,063.9 6,136.3 6,204.2

5,329.2 5,666.1 6,055.2 6,126.6 6,177.8

4,992.9 5,584.7 6,113.1 6,192.3 6,359.2

1,750.8 1,819.9 2,011.9 2,125.6 2,089.6

1,784.6 1,827.6 2,010.2 2,119.0 2,054.2

1,567.1 1,776.2 2,021.4 2,163.1 2,296.9

3,526.2 3,834.0 4,052.0 4,010.8 4,114.6

3,544.7 3,838.5 4,045.1 4,007.6 4,123.5

3,425.9 3,808.5 4,091.7 4,029.2 4,062.3

969.7 1,108.2 1,057.3 1,036.1 994.8

1995a..... 1994...... 1993...... 1992...... 1991......

6,593.1 6,690.3 6,852.5 7,166.7 7,595.1

6,485.4 6,581.7 6,750.4 7,119.9 7,594.5

7,233.9 7,346.0 7,478.7 7,458.1 7,599.0

6,465.1 6,577.2 6,753.5 7,070.3 7,495.2

6,485.4 6,581.7 6,750.4 7,119.9 7,594.5

6,344.4 6,550.1 6,772.8 6,761.1 6,869.1

2,272.1 2,353.0 2,319.0 2,354.1 2,295.3

2,245.4 2,308.6 2,257.4 2,279.3 2,199.2

2,430.7 2,621.2 2,696.4 2,820.5 2,901.5

4,193.0 4,224.2 4,434.6 4,716.2 5,199.9

4,240.0 4,273.1 4,493.0 4,840.6 5,395.3

3,913.8 3,928.9 4,076.3 3,940.6 3,967.6

889.5 795.9 705.9 697.0 729.9

1990...... 1989...... 1988...... 1987...... 1986......

8,539.4 8,742.4 8,662.1 8,654.7 8,541.3

8,672.2 8,898.6 8,863.3 8,900.1 8,705.7

7,696.0 7,753.7 7,430.5 7,202.1 7,593.7

8,437.6 8,640.7 8,553.4 8,536.8 8,421.0

8,672.2 8,898.6 8,863.3 8,900.1 8,705.7

6,946.8 7,008.3 6,656.3 6,386.3 6,780.0

2,490.5 2,620.6 2,505.4 2,309.9 2,237.0

2,426.1 2,576.9 2,487.0 2,299.7 2,199.6

2,899.5 2,897.4 2,618.1 2,370.0 2,452.9

5,947.1 6,020.1 6,048.0 6,226.9 6,184.0

6,246.0 6,321.6 6,376.2 6,600.4 6,506.2

4,047.3 4,110.9 4,038.2 4,016.3 4,327.1

749.2 745.4 774.3 815.8 813.7

1985...... 1984...... 1983...... 1982...... 1981......

8,345.2 8,333.6 8,327.6 8,313.0 8,513.9

8,501.3 8,538.5 8,565.2 8,398.7 8,496.8

7,463.9 7,198.9 7,041.7 7,858.5 8,602.9

8,219.8 8,201.1 8,214.2 8,189.8 8,370.7

8,501.3 8,538.5 8,565.2 8,398.7 8,496.8

6,631.0 6,332.5 6,314.8 7,081.8 7,714.6

2,011.7 1,908.3 1,881.1 1,983.5 2,014.3

1,947.2 1,849.0 1,804.1 1,843.1 1,822.9

2,376.0 2,236.7 2,298.1 2,727.8 3,010.1

6,208.1 6,292.8 6,333.0 6,206.3 6,356.4

6,554.1 6,689.5 6,761.1 6,555.6 6,673.9

4,255.0 4,095.8 4,016.6 4,354.0 4,704.5

832.9 866.4 726.9 776.7 888.3

1980...... 1979...... 1978...... 1977...... 1976......

8,196.1 7,849.2 7,676.7 7,962.4 8,080.2

7,987.4 7,488.5 7,365.2 7,541.4 7,408.3

9,277.8 9,662.8 9,177.1 9,897.3 11,047.1

8,034.6 7,681.6 7,503.2 7,724.4 7,612.6

7,987.4 7,488.5 7,365.2 7,541.4 7,408.3

8,279.6 8,652.3 8,167.5 8,565.4 8,514.6

1,977.2 1,946.6 1,857.8 1,857.1 1,896.6

1,741.6 1,673.7 1,568.5 1,554.6 1,594.6

3,197.7 3,318.7 3,251.3 3,247.4 3,229.9

6,057.4 5,734.9 5,645.4 5,867.2 5,716.0

6,245.7 5,814.8 5,796.7 5,986.8 5,813.7

5,081.9 5,333.6 4,916.2 5,317.9 5,284.7

998.2 1,010.5 1,009.6 1,331.9 2,532.5

1975...... 1974...... 1973...... 1972...... 1971......

8,512.5 8,984.1 8,519.0 8,416.5 8,606.1

7,805.2 8,095.8 7,832.2 7,737.4 7,717.8

11,521.0 12,660.1 11,310.5 11,152.0 12,183.7

8,003.3 8,332.7 7,884.3 7,247.9 7,275.4

7,805.2 8,095.8 7,832.2 7,737.4 7,717.8

8,845.8 9,313.1 8,096.0 5,276.2 5,493.6

2,327.3 2,429.5 2,205.0 2,157.3 2,124.9

1,941.0 2,008.3 1,837.1 1,882.9 1,829.5

3,970.5 4,172.7 3,700.2 3,262.8 3,314.1

5,676.0 5,903.2 5,679.3 5,090.6 5,150.5

5,864.2 6,087.5 5,995.1 5,854.6 5,888.2

4,875.2 5,140.4 4,395.8 2,013.4 2,179.5

2,675.3 3,347.0 3,214.5 5,875.8 6,690.1

1970...... 1969...... 1968...... 1967...... 1966......

8,714.0 8,844.9 8,268.1 7,950.3 7,644.6

7,756.6 7,770.3 7,212.2 7,122.3 6,843.3

12,601.8 12,966.1 12,314.8 11,130.0 10,729.4

7,307.4 7,281.4 6,781.2 6,542.5 6,251.1

7,756.6 7,770.3 7,212.2 7,122.3 6,843.3

5,483.0 5,406.1 5,129.8 4,315.8 3,971.2

2,049.8 2,038.3 1,797.4 1,444.9 1,213.8

1,741.0 1,703.0 1,477.7 1,241.0 1,051.1

3,303.9 3,324.3 3,022.9 2,228.1 1,839.9

5,257.5 5,243.1 4,983.8 5,097.6 5,037.3

6,015.6 6,067.3 5,734.5 5,881.3 5,792.2

2,179.1 2,081.8 2,107.0 2,087.8 2,131.3

7,118.8 7,560.0 7,185.0 6,814.2 6,758.2

Notes: Statewide arrest data from 1952 through 1965 can be found in Table 16 of Crime in California, 2006. Since 1966 there have been many changes in laws, data collection procedures, etc.; therefore, caution should be used when comparing data for the 1966 through 2013 period. Juvenile misdemeanor arrest data for 1973 through 2013 are not comparable to prior years because of changes in reporting criteria. a Includes estimated annual data for the Bakersfield Police Department and the Oakland Police Department. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.

1 Status offenses include truancy, incorrigibility, running away, and curfew violations. These offenses can only be committed or engaged in by a juvenile.

2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (see Table 49). Rates for 2000-2011 have been recalculated

using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. 3

Rates are based on the population at risk for each year. The categories are total (10-69 years of age), adult (18-69 years of age), and juvenile (10-17 years of age) (see Table 49).

17

18

-2.7 -2.3 -9.1 -4.9 -5.0 -21.9

3,155.5 3,274.2 3,372.1 3,736.6 3,956.2 4,188.3

4,028.7 4,165.1 4,287.4 4,737.7 5,042.1 5,347.0 -3.3 -2.9 -9.5 -6.0 -5.7 -24.7

2012 to 2013......... 2011 to 2012......... 2010 to 2011......... 2009 to 2010......... 2008 to 2009.........

2008 to 2013.........

2013...................... 2012...................... 2011...................... 2010...................... 2009...................... 2008......................

2013...................... 2012...................... 2011...................... 2010...................... 2009...................... 2008......................

2012 to 2013......... 2011 to 2012......... 2010 to 2011......... 2009 to 2010......... 2008 to 2009.........

2008 to 2013.........

-20.1

-1.7 -0.9 -8.2 -5.5 -5.4

4,292.6 4,367.5 4,408.3 4,802.2 5,079.9 5,369.2

2,901.7 2,955.0 2,974.1 3,238.5 3,404.1 3,566.7

-15.7

-0.8 0.0 -7.5 -4.2 -4.0

1,108,599 1,117,776 1,117,633 1,208,558 1,262,156 1,314,561

Adult

Total

-54.7

-18.8 -18.1 -18.3 -9.6 -7.7

2,365.6 2,914.5 3,558.2 4,357.4 4,820.9 5,222.9

253.7 319.1 398.0 498.1 552.1 621.6

-57.7

-19.7 -19.3 -19.5 -9.2 -10.7

96,937 120,720 149,563 185,867 204,696 229,104

Juvenile

Juvenile Number

Total

-18.4 -18.3 -19.3 -9.3 -10.6

3.0 2.4 -6.4 -3.8 -6.6

2,901.7 222.8 1,158.9 2,955.0 275.8 1,136.3 2,974.1 339.9 1,117.4 3,238.5 424.1 1,202.0 3,404.1 470.7 1,258.0 3,566.7 529.4 1,355.6 2,3 Rate per 100,000 population at risk

-15.7 -56.4 -11.4 Rate per 100,000 total population2

-0.8 0.0 -7.5 -4.2 -4.0

1,108,599 85,127 442,741 1,117,776 104,328 429,807 1,117,633 127,736 419,914 1,208,558 158,273 448,552 1,262,156 174,506 466,441 1,314,561 195,105 499,628 Percent change in number

Adult

1,078.2 1,040.1 1,001.9 1,062.6 1,100.1 1,179.4

-5.2

4.7 4.5 -5.0 -2.8 -6.2

411,929 393,439 376,511 396,532 407,886 434,665

Adult

Felony

-23.7

-2.9 -2.5 -9.3 -6.0 -5.6

-20.1

-1.7 -0.9 -8.2 -5.5 -5.4

-53.3

-17.5 -17.1 -18.1 -9.7 -7.6

-14.5

2.4 1.7 -6.8 -4.9 -7.4

-10.2

3.8 3.5 -5.7 -4.0 -7.5

-49.2

-14.4 -15.0 -15.3 -11.6 -6.9

751.9 878.0 1,032.6 1,219.6 1,379.1 1,481.0

80.6 96.1 115.5 139.4 157.9 176.3

-52.6

-15.3 -16.2 -16.6 -11.2 -9.9

30,812 36,368 43,403 52,020 58,555 64,963

Juvenile

Law violations

3,989.2 4,292.6 2,077.4 1,479.6 1,595.0 4,109.9 4,367.5 2,518.7 1,445.4 1,537.3 4,213.6 4,408.3 3,039.0 1,420.7 1,485.1 4,644.0 4,802.2 3,710.5 1,524.0 1,575.6 4,938.3 5,079.9 4,109.9 1,603.3 1,641.7 5,229.2 5,369.2 4,447.8 1,730.6 1,775.4 Percent change in rate per 100,000 population at risk

3,124.6 3,230.8 3,314.0 3,662.6 3,874.8 4,096.1

-20.9

-2.3 -1.9 -8.9 -4.9 -4.8

1,193,726 1,222,104 1,245,369 1,366,831 1,436,662 1,509,666

Total

Total

-28.3

-5.8 -4.6 -10.5 -6.4 -4.7

2,509.7 2,664.5 2,792.8 3,120.0 3,335.0 3,498.6

1,965.7 2,094.6 2,196.6 2,460.7 2,616.8 2,740.5

-25.6

-5.2 -4.0 -10.1 -5.4 -3.9

750,985 792,297 825,455 918,279 970,221 1,010,038

Total

Juvenile

-24.9

-4.7 -3.2 -9.4 -6.2 -4.3

2,697.6 2,830.2 2,923.2 3,226.6 3,438.3 3,593.9

1,823.5 1,914.9 1,972.2 2,175.9 2,304.0 2,387.4

-20.8

-3.8 -2.3 -8.7 -4.9 -2.9

-55.3

-19.2 -18.2 -19.5 -8.8 -8.0

1,325.5 1,640.7 2,006.4 2,491.0 2,730.8 2,966.9

142.2 179.7 224.4 284.7 312.7 353.1

-58.3

-20.1 -19.4 -20.6 -8.4 -10.9

696,670 54,315 724,337 67,960 741,122 84,333 812,026 106,253 854,270 115,951 879,896 130,142

Adult

Misdemeanor

Note: Rates calculated from the total population may not add to subtotals or total because of rounding. 1 Status offenses include truancy, incorrigibility, running away, and curfew violations. These offenses can only be committed or engaged in by a juvenile. 2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (see Table 49). Rates for 2008-2011 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. 3 Rates are based on the population at risk for each year. The categories are total (10-69 years of age), adult (18-69 years of age), and juvenile (10-17 years of age) (see Table 49).

1,205,536 1,238,496 1,267,196 1,394,425 1,466,852 1,543,665

Total

2013...................... 2012...................... 2011...................... 2010...................... 2009...................... 2008......................

Year(s)

Table 17 TOTAL ARRESTS, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

-62.8

-27.2 -23.8 -19.7 -9.0 -8.3

288.2 395.7 519.3 646.9 711.0 775.1

30.9 43.3 58.1 73.9 81.4 92.2

-65.3

-28.0 -24.9 -20.9 -8.6 -11.2

11,810 16,392 21,827 27,594 30,190 33,999

Juvenile

Status 1 offenses

19

499,628 1,010,038 33,999 1,314,561 434,665 879,896 229,104 64,963 130,142 33,999

Felony.......................... Misdemeanor............... Status offenses1...........

Adult............................. Felony....................... Misdemeanor............

Juvenile........................ Felony....................... Misdemeanor............ Status offenses.........

14.8 4.2 8.4 2.2

85.2 28.2 57.0

32.4 65.4 2.2

100.0

204,696 58,555 115,951 30,190

1,262,156 407,886 854,270

466,441 970,221 30,190

1,466,852

1,394,425 100.0 Level of offense

2010 Number Percent Total 1,267,196

14.0 4.0 7.9 2.1

86.0 27.8 58.2 185,867 52,020 106,253 27,594

1,208,558 396,532 812,026 13.3 3.7 7.6 2.0

86.7 28.4 58.2 149,563 43,403 84,333 21,827

1,117,633 376,511 741,122 11.8 3.4 6.7 1.7

88.2 29.7 58.5

33.1 65.1 1.7

100.0

2011 Number Percent

31.8 448,552 32.2 419,914 66.1 918,279 65.9 825,455 2.1 27,594 2.0 21,827 Level of offense for adult and juvenile arrests

100.0

2009 Number Percent

Violent offenses.......... Property offenses....... Drug offenses............. All other...................... 25.6 27.5 25.8 21.1

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

127,978 137,187 129,080 105,383

Total..............................

Percent 100.0

2008 Number 499,628

Category

123,762 126,891 118,684 97,104

26.5 27.2 25.4 20.8

Percent 100.0

2009 Number 466,441

116,137 119,942 121,286 91,187

Number 448,552

25.9 26.7 27.0 20.3

Percent 100.0

2010

109,818 106,815 115,332 87,949

26.2 25.4 27.5 20.9

Percent 100.0

2011 Number 419,914

Table 19 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.

Status offenses include truancy, incorrigibility, running away, and curfew violations. These offenses can only be committed or engaged in by a juvenile.

1

1,543,665

2008 Number Percent

Total................................

Level of offense

Table 18 TOTAL ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Level of Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests

107,169 110,244 120,995 91,399

Number 429,807

9.7 2.9 5.5 1.3

90.3 31.8 58.5

34.7 64.0 1.3

100.0

24.9 25.6 28.2 21.3

Percent 100.0

2012

120,720 36,368 67,960 16,392

1,117,776 393,439 724,337

429,807 792,297 16,392

1,238,496

2012 Number Percent

8.0 2.6 4.5 1.0

92.0 34.2 57.8

36.7 62.3 1.0

100.0

103,123 106,995 137,125 95,498

23.3 24.2 31.0 21.6

Number Percent 442,741 100.0

2013

96,937 30,812 54,315 11,810

1,108,599 411,929 696,670

442,741 750,985 11,810

1,205,536

2013 Number Percent

20

137,187 56,045 52,739 17,010 10,112 1,281 129,080 53,135 17,126 57,233 1,586 105,383

Violent offenses.............................. Homicide...................................... Forcible rape................................ Robbery........................................ Assault.......................................... Kidnapping...................................

Property offenses............................ Burglary........................................ Theft............................................. Motor vehicle theft........................ Forgery, checks, access cards.... Arson............................................

Drug offenses.................................. Narcotics...................................... Marijuana..................................... Dangerous drugs......................... Other............................................

All other...........................................

118,684 43,956 17,008 56,384 1,336 97,104

100.0

126,891 54,714 47,971 14,245 8,863 1,098

123,762 1,804 2,050 21,610 96,614 1,684

100.0

100.0 37.0 14.3 47.5 1.1

100.0 43.1 37.8 11.2 7.0 0.9

100.0 1.5 1.7 17.5 78.1 1.4

Percent

2009 Number 466,441

100.0 41.2 13.3 44.3 1.2

100.0 40.9 38.4 12.4 7.4 0.9

100.0 1.4 1.6 17.6 78.0 1.3

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

127,978 1,850 2,103 22,488 99,811 1,726

Total...................................................

Percent

2008 Number 499,628

Category and offense

91,187

121,286 39,562 16,585 63,983 1,156

119,942 52,716 45,459 13,091 7,685 991

116,137 1,638 1,957 19,021 92,030 1,491

Number 448,552

100.0

100.0 32.6 13.7 52.8 1.0

100.0 44.0 37.9 10.9 6.4 0.8

100.0 1.4 1.7 16.4 79.2 1.3

Percent

2010

Table 20 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category and Offense

87,949

115,332 37,070 14,092 63,023 1,147

106,815 51,720 35,908 11,502 6,769 916

109,818 1,572 1,758 17,464 87,474 1,550

100.0

100.0 32.1 12.2 54.6 1.0

100.0 48.4 33.6 10.8 6.3 0.9

100.0 1.4 1.6 15.9 79.7 1.4

Percent

2011 Number 419,914

91,399

120,995 36,574 13,434 69,735 1,252

110,244 52,233 37,105 13,366 6,600 940

107,169 1,637 1,682 16,867 85,471 1,512

100.0

100.0 30.2 11.1 57.6 1.0

100.0 47.4 33.7 12.1 6.0 0.9

100.0 1.5 1.6 15.7 79.8 1.4

Percent

2012 Number 429,807

95,498

137,125 37,133 13,779 85,035 1,178

106,995 49,694 36,339 13,750 6,261 951

103,123 1,423 1,601 15,934 82,700 1,465

100.0

100.0 27.1 10.0 62.0 0.9

100.0 46.4 34.0 12.9 5.9 0.9

100.0 1.4 1.6 15.5 80.2 1.4

Percent

2013 Number 442,741

21

2,103 1,867 236 22,488 15,574 6,914 99,811 89,758 10,053 1,726 1,630 96

Forcible rape................. Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Robbery......................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Assault.......................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Kidnapping.................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

127,978 110,458 17,520

Violent offenses................ Adult.............................. Juvenile......................... 1,850 1,629 221

434,665 64,963

Adult................................. Juvenile............................

Homicide....................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

499,628

2010

466,441 100.0 448,552 Adult and juvenile arrests

100.0

Number Percent

100.0 94.4 5.6

100.0 89.9 10.1

100.0 69.3 30.7

100.0 88.8 11.2

100.0 88.1 11.9

100.0 86.3 13.7

1,684 1,597 87

96,614 87,965 8,649

21,610 15,378 6,232

2,050 1,813 237

1,804 1,622 182

123,762 108,375 15,387

100.0 94.8 5.2

100.0 91.0 9.0

100.0 71.2 28.8

100.0 88.4 11.6

100.0 89.9 10.1

100.0 87.6 12.4

1,491 1,441 50

92,030 84,585 7,445

19,021 13,688 5,333

1,957 1,766 191

1,638 1,457 181

116,137 102,937 13,200

100.0 96.6 3.4

100.0 91.9 8.1

100.0 72.0 28.0

100.0 90.2 9.8

100.0 88.9 11.1

100.0 88.6 11.4

87.0 407,886 87.4 396,532 88.4 13.0 58,555 12.6 52,020 11.6 Category and offense for adult and juvenile arrests

100.0

2009 Number Percent Total

2008 Number Percent

Total....................................

Category and offense

1,550 1,468 82

87,474 80,879 6,595

17,464 13,290 4,174

1,758 1,585 173

1,572 1,438 134

109,818 98,660 11,158

376,511 43,403

419,914

100.0 94.7 5.3

100.0 92.5 7.5

100.0 76.1 23.9

100.0 90.2 9.8

100.0 91.5 8.5

100.0 89.8 10.2

89.7 10.3

100.0

Number Percent

2011

Table 21 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests 2012

1,512 1,425 87

85,471 79,853 5,618

16,867 13,384 3,483

1,682 1,529 153

1,637 1,541 96

107,169 97,732 9,437

393,439 36,368

429,807

100.0 94.2 5.8

100.0 93.4 6.6

100.0 79.4 20.6

100.0 90.9 9.1

100.0 94.1 5.9

100.0 91.2 8.8

91.5 8.5

100.0

Number Percent

2013

100.0 94.1 5.9

100.0 80.5 19.5

100.0 92.7 7.3

100.0 92.6 7.4

100.0 91.9 8.1

93.0 7.0

100.0

1,465 100.0 1,396 95.3 69 4.7 (continued)

82,700 77,794 4,906

15,934 12,828 3,106

1,601 1,484 117

1,423 1,318 105

103,123 94,820 8,303

411,929 30,812

442,741

Number Percent

22

100.0 97.4 2.6 100.0 84.4 15.6

17,010 13,596 3,414 10,112 9,791 321 1,281 612 669 129,080 123,570 5,510 53,135 51,378 1,757 17,126 15,082 2,044 57,233 55,566 1,667 1,586 1,544 42 105,383 88,948 16,435

Motor vehicle theft......... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Forgery, checks, access cards............... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Arson............................. Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Drug offenses................... Adult.............................. Juvenile.........................

Narcotics....................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Marijuana....................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Dangerous drugs........... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Other............................. Adult........................... Juvenile......................

All other............................ Adult.............................. Juvenile.........................

100.0 97.1 2.9

100.0 88.1 11.9

100.0 96.7 3.3

100.0 95.7 4.3

100.0 47.8 52.2

100.0 96.8 3.2

100.0 79.9 20.1

100.0 89.1 10.9

52,739 46,996 5,743

Theft.............................. Adult........................... Juvenile......................

100.0 72.6 27.4

56,045 40,694 15,351

100.0 97.9 2.1 100.0 84.6 15.4

97,104 82,115 14,989

100.0 96.6 3.4

100.0 87.6 12.4

100.0 96.6 3.4

100.0 95.3 4.7

100.0 52.1 47.9

100.0 97.3 2.7

100.0 79.3 20.7

100.0 89.2 10.8

100.0 75.0 25.0

1,336 1,308 28

56,384 54,446 1,938

17,008 14,904 2,104

43,956 42,453 1,503

118,684 113,111 5,573

1,098 572 526

8,863 8,620 243

14,245 11,297 2,948

47,971 42,777 5,194

54,714 41,019 13,695

2009 Number Percent 126,891 100.0 104,285 82.2 22,606 17.8

2008 Number Percent 137,187 100.0 111,689 81.4 25,498 18.6

Burglary......................... Adult........................... Juvenile......................

Property offenses............. Adult.............................. Juvenile.........................

Category and offense

100.0 96.8 3.2 100.0 85.7 14.3

91,187 78,178 13,009

100.0 96.0 4.0

100.0 86.7 13.3

100.0 96.6 3.4

100.0 94.9 5.1

100.0 57.4 42.6

100.0 97.3 2.7

100.0 82.5 17.5

100.0 90.0 10.0

100.0 76.9 23.1

1,156 1,119 37

63,983 61,392 2,591

16,585 14,379 2,206

39,562 38,199 1,363

121,286 115,089 6,197

991 569 422

7,685 7,477 208

13,091 10,804 2,287

45,459 40,917 4,542

52,716 40,561 12,155

Number Percent 119,942 100.0 100,328 83.6 19,614 16.4

2010

100.0 98.0 2.0 100.0 87.7 12.3

87,949 77,171 10,778

100.0 97.4 2.6

100.0 86.1 13.9

100.0 96.8 3.2

100.0 95.8 4.2

100.0 57.1 42.9

100.0 98.2 1.8

100.0 83.3 16.7

100.0 90.9 9.1

100.0 78.8 21.2

1,147 1,124 23

63,023 61,375 1,648

14,092 12,140 1,952

37,070 35,896 1,174

115,332 110,535 4,797

916 523 393

6,769 6,649 120

11,502 9,577 1,925

35,908 32,633 3,275

51,720 40,763 10,957

Number Percent 106,815 100.0 90,145 84.4 16,670 15.6

2011

Table 21 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests 2012

100.0 98.1 1.9 100.0 90.2 9.8

91,399 82,468 8,931

100.0 98.4 1.6

100.0 87.6 12.4

100.0 97.8 2.2

100.0 97.0 3.0

100.0 65.7 34.3

100.0 97.8 2.2

100.0 87.3 12.7

100.0 92.2 7.8

100.0 82.2 17.8

1,252 1,228 24

69,735 68,592 1,143

13,434 11,763 1,671

36,574 35,767 807

120,995 117,350 3,645

940 618 322

6,600 6,456 144

13,366 11,670 1,696

37,105 34,202 2,903

52,233 42,943 9,290

Number Percent 110,244 100.0 95,889 87.0 14,355 13.0

2013

100.0 98.2 1.8 100.0 92.3 7.7

95,498 88,181 7,317

100.0 98.7 1.3

100.0 88.7 11.3

100.0 98.1 1.9

100.0 97.5 2.5

100.0 69.7 30.3

100.0 98.4 1.6

100.0 89.4 10.6

100.0 93.0 7.0

100.0 85.1 14.9

1,178 1,157 21

85,035 83,909 1,126

13,779 12,223 1,556

37,133 36,438 695

137,125 133,727 3,398

951 663 288

6,261 6,160 101

13,750 12,287 1,463

36,339 33,802 2,537

49,694 42,289 7,405

Number Percent 106,995 100.0 95,201 89.0 11,794 11.0

23

442,741 429,807 419,914 448,552 466,441 499,628

3.0 2.4 -6.4 -3.8 -6.6

-11.4

1,479.6 1,445.4 1,420.7 1,524.0 1,603.3 1,730.6

2.4 1.7 -6.8 -4.9 -7.4

-14.5

2012 to 2013..... 2011 to 2012..... 2010 to 2011..... 2009 to 2010..... 2008 to 2009.....

2008 to 2013.....

2013.................. 2012.................. 2011.................. 2010.................. 2009.................. 2008..................

2012 to 2013..... 2011 to 2012..... 2010 to 2011..... 2009 to 2010..... 2008 to 2009.....

2008 to 2013.....

Total

2013.................. 2012.................. 2011.................. 2010.................. 2009.................. 2008..................

Year(s)

-10.2

3.8 3.5 -5.7 -4.0 -7.5

1,595.0 1,537.3 1,485.1 1,575.6 1,641.7 1,775.4

-5.2

4.7 4.5 -5.0 -2.8 -6.2

411,929 393,439 376,511 396,532 407,886 434,665

Adult

Total

-49.2

-14.4 -15.0 -15.3 -11.6 -6.9

751.9 878.0 1,032.6 1,219.6 1,379.1 1,481.0

-52.6

-15.3 -16.2 -16.6 -11.2 -9.9

30,812 36,368 43,403 52,020 58,555 64,963

Juvenile

-22.3

-4.4 -3.0 -5.8 -7.2 -4.0

344.6 360.4 371.6 394.6 425.4 443.3

-19.4

-3.8 -2.4 -5.4 -6.2 -3.3

103,123 107,169 109,818 116,137 123,762 127,978

Total

-18.6

-3.8 -1.9 -4.9 -6.2 -3.3

367.2 381.9 389.1 409.0 436.2 451.2

-14.2

-3.0 -0.9 -4.2 -5.0 -1.9

94,820 97,732 98,660 102,937 108,375 110,458

Adult

Total

-49.3

-11.1 -14.2 -14.2 -14.6 -9.3

202.6 227.8 265.5 309.5 362.4 399.4

-52.6

-12.0 -15.4 -15.5 -14.2 -12.2

8,303 9,437 11,158 13,200 15,387 17,520

Juvenile

-25.0

-12.7 3.8 -5.4 -9.7 -3.1

4.8 5.5 5.3 5.6 6.2 6.4

-23.1

-13.1 4.1 -4.0 -9.2 -2.5

1,423 1,637 1,572 1,638 1,804 1,850

Total

9.4 -28.4 -26.0 -0.5 -17.6

-4.8 -4.3 -10.2 -4.5 -2.5

-2.9 -3.5 -10.2 -2.6 -2.9

-23.9

-15.0 5.3 -1.7 -10.8 -3.0

-48.0

13.0 -28.1 -23.8 -2.3 -14.0

-26.0

-5.3 -3.4 -10.6 -5.7 -4.1

-25.0

-5.0 -4.8 -10.0 -4.1 -3.9

-19.1 -52.5 -23.9 -20.5 Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 5.1 2.6 5.4 5.7 6.0 2.3 5.7 6.0 5.7 3.2 5.9 6.3 5.8 4.2 6.6 7.0 6.5 4.3 7.0 7.3 6.7 5.0 7.3 7.6 Percent change in rate

-14.5 7.2 -1.3 -10.2 -0.4

-46.3

-21.6 -9.8 -8.9 -19.6 3.7

2.9 3.7 4.1 4.5 5.6 5.4

-50.4

-23.5 -11.6 -9.4 -19.4 0.4

117 153 173 191 237 236

-31.7

-6.2 -4.1 -8.5 -13.1 -4.6

53.2 56.7 59.1 64.6 74.3 77.9

-29.1

-5.5 -3.4 -8.2 -12.0 -3.9

15,934 16,867 17,464 19,021 21,610 22,488

Total

Violent offenses Forcible rape JuveJuvenile nile Total Adult Number

1,318 105 1,601 1,484 1,541 96 1,682 1,529 1,438 134 1,758 1,585 1,457 181 1,957 1,766 1,622 182 2,050 1,813 1,629 221 2,103 1,867 Percent change in number

Adult

Homicide

-55.1

-10.8 -16.6 -21.7 -14.4 -9.9

3,106 3,483 4,174 5,333 6,232 6,914

Juvenile

-21.9

-5.0 -0.2 -3.7 -12.1 -2.7

-51.9

-9.9 -15.3 -20.6 -14.9 -6.9

49.7 75.8 52.3 84.1 52.4 99.3 54.4 125.0 61.9 146.8 63.6 157.6

-17.6

-4.2 0.7 -2.9 -11.0 -1.3

12,828 13,384 13,290 13,688 15,378 15,574

Adult

Robbery

Table 22 FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-20.0

-3.8 -2.9 -5.3 -5.8 -3.9

276.4 287.4 296.0 312.7 332.1 345.7

-17.1

-3.2 -2.3 -5.0 -4.7 -3.2

82,700 85,471 87,474 92,030 96,614 99,811

Total

Juvenile

-17.8

-3.5 -2.2 -5.1 -5.1 -3.4

301.2 312.0 319.0 336.1 354.0 366.6

-13.3

-2.6 -1.3 -4.4 -3.8 -2.0

-47.8

-11.7 -13.6 -10.1 -14.3 -11.1

119.7 135.6 156.9 174.5 203.7 229.2

-51.2

-12.7 -14.8 -11.4 -13.9 -14.0

77,794 4,906 79,853 5,618 80,879 6,595 84,585 7,445 87,965 8,649 89,758 10,053

Adult

Assault

-18.3

-3.9 -1.9 2.0 -12.1 -3.3

4.9 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.8 6.0

-15.1

-3.1 -2.5 4.0 -11.5 -2.4

1,465 1,512 1,550 1,491 1,684 1,726

69 87 82 50 87 96

1.7 2.1 2.0 1.2 2.0 2.2

(continued)

-19.4 -22.7

-3.6 -19.0 -3.4 5.0 1.8 66.7 -10.9 -40.0 -4.5 -9.1

5.4 5.6 5.8 5.7 6.4 6.7

-14.4 -28.1

-2.0 -20.7 -2.9 6.1 1.9 64.0 -9.8 -42.5 -2.0 -9.4

1,396 1,425 1,468 1,441 1,597 1,630

Kidnapping JuveTotal Adult nile

24

95,201 95,889 90,145 100,328 104,285 111,689

368.6 374.7 355.6 398.7 419.7 456.2

-1.6 5.4 -10.8 -5.0 -8.0

106,995 110,244 106,815 119,942 126,891 137,187

-2.9 3.2 -10.9 -5.5 -7.5

-22.0

357.6 370.8 361.4 407.5 436.2 475.2

-3.6 2.6 -11.3 -6.6 -8.2

-24.7

2013................... 2012................... 2011................... 2010................... 2009................... 2008...................

2012 to 2013...... 2011 to 2012...... 2010 to 2011...... 2009 to 2010...... 2008 to 2009......

2008 to 2013......

2013................... 2012................... 2011................... 2010................... 2009................... 2008...................

2012 to 2013...... 2011 to 2012...... 2010 to 2011...... 2009 to 2010...... 2008 to 2009......

2008 to 2013......

-19.2

-14.8

-0.7 6.4 -10.1 -3.8 -6.6

Adult

Total

Total

Year(s)

-50.5

-17.0 -12.6 -13.7 -13.6 -8.4

287.8 346.6 396.6 459.8 532.4 581.3

-53.7

-17.8 -13.9 -15.0 -13.2 -11.3

11,794 14,355 16,670 19,614 22,606 25,498

Juvenile

-14.4

-5.5 0.4 -2.3 -4.8 -3.1

166.1 175.7 175.0 179.1 188.1 194.1

-11.3

-4.9 1.0 -1.9 -3.7 -2.4

49,694 52,233 51,720 52,716 54,714 56,045

Total

-1.5

-2.4 4.4 -0.2 -2.4 -0.7

163.7 167.8 160.8 161.2 165.1 166.2

3.9

-1.5 5.3 0.5 -1.1 0.8

42,289 42,943 40,763 40,561 41,019 40,694

Adult

Burglary

-48.4

-19.4 -14.0 -8.5 -11.6 -7.9

180.7 224.3 260.7 285.0 322.5 350.0

-51.8

-20.3 -15.2 -9.9 -11.2 -10.8

7,405 9,290 10,957 12,155 13,695 15,351

Juvenile

-1.2 4.8 -20.2 -4.3 -9.0

-12.6 -11.4 -27.9 -12.6 -9.6

2.9 16.2 -12.1 -8.1 -16.3

-33.6

-2.7 2.7 -21.4 -6.3 -9.7

-31.8

-2.0 3.8 -20.8 -5.6 -10.3

-52.7

-11.7 -10.0 -26.9 -12.9 -6.6

-21.9

2.4 15.4 -12.6 -9.2 -16.8

-31.1 -28.1 -55.8 -19.2 1 Rate per 100,000 population at risk 121.4 130.9 61.9 46.0 124.8 133.6 70.1 44.9 121.5 128.7 77.9 38.9 154.5 162.6 106.5 44.5 164.9 172.2 122.3 49.0 182.7 192.0 130.9 58.9 Percent change in rate

-2.1 3.3 -21.0 -5.2 -9.0

36,339 33,802 2,537 13,750 37,105 34,202 2,903 13,366 35,908 32,633 3,275 11,502 45,459 40,917 4,542 13,091 47,971 42,777 5,194 14,245 52,739 46,996 5,743 17,010 Percent change in number

Total

-14.2

4.4 20.6 -11.9 -5.7 -18.0

47.6 45.6 37.8 42.9 45.5 55.5

-9.6

5.3 21.9 -11.4 -4.4 -16.9

12,287 11,670 9,577 10,804 11,297 13,596

-54.1

-12.7 -10.7 -14.6 -22.8 -10.8

35.7 40.9 45.8 53.6 69.4 77.8

-57.1

-13.7 -11.9 -15.8 -22.4 -13.6

1,463 1,696 1,925 2,287 2,948 3,414

Motor vehicle theft Juvenile Total Adult

Property offenses Juvenile Adult Number

Theft

Table 22 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-40.3

-5.9 -3.1 -12.3 -14.4 -12.9

20.9 22.2 22.9 26.1 30.5 35.0

-38.1

-5.1 -2.5 -11.9 -13.3 -12.4

6,261 6,600 6,769 7,685 8,863 10,112

-40.3

-5.2 -3.8 -11.8 -14.4 -13.3

23.9 25.2 26.2 29.7 34.7 40.0

-37.1

-4.6 -2.9 -11.1 -13.3 -12.0

6,160 6,456 6,649 7,477 8,620 9,791

-65.8

-28.6 20.7 -40.8 -14.0 -21.9

2.5 3.5 2.9 4.9 5.7 7.3

-68.5

-29.9 20.0 -42.3 -14.4 -24.3

101 144 120 208 243 321

Forgery, checks, access cards Juvenile Total Adult

-27.3

0.0 3.2 -8.8 -10.5 -13.6

3.2 3.2 3.1 3.4 3.8 4.4

-25.8

1.2 2.6 -7.6 -9.7 -14.3

951 940 916 991 1,098 1,281

Total

-54.2

-10.3 -16.1 -6.1 -20.2 -19.0

7.0 7.8 9.3 9.9 12.4 15.3

-57.0

-10.6 -18.1 -6.9 -19.8 -21.4

288 322 393 422 526 669

Juvenile

(continued)

4.0

8.3 14.3 -8.7 0.0 -8.0

2.6 2.4 2.1 2.3 2.3 2.5

8.3

7.3 18.2 -8.1 -0.5 -6.5

663 618 523 569 572 612

Adult

Arson

25

133,727 117,350 110,535 115,089 113,111 123,570

14.0 6.2 -4.0 1.7 -8.5

8.2

517.8 458.5 436.0 457.3 455.2 504.7

12.9 5.2 -4.7 0.5 -9.8

137,125 120,995 115,332 121,286 118,684 129,080

13.3 4.9 -4.9 2.2 -8.1

6.2

458.3 406.9 390.2 412.1 408.0 447.1

12.6 4.3 -5.3 1.0 -8.7

2.5

2013................... 2012................... 2011................... 2010................... 2009................... 2008...................

2012 to 2013...... 2011 to 2012...... 2010 to 2011...... 2009 to 2010...... 2008 to 2009......

2008 to 2013......

2013................... 2012................... 2011................... 2010................... 2009................... 2008...................

2012 to 2013...... 2011 to 2012...... 2010 to 2011...... 2009 to 2010...... 2008 to 2009......

2008 to 2013...... -34.0

-5.8 -22.9 -21.5 10.7 4.5

82.9 88.0 114.1 145.3 131.3 125.6

-38.3

-6.8 -24.0 -22.6 11.2 1.1

3,398 3,645 4,797 6,197 5,573 5,510

Juvenile

-32.6

0.9 -1.9 -6.7 -11.1 -17.9

124.1 123.0 125.4 134.4 151.1 184.1

-30.1

1.5 -1.3 -6.3 -10.0 -17.3

37,133 36,574 37,070 39,562 43,956 53,135

Total

-32.7

0.9 -1.3 -6.7 -11.2 -18.5

141.1 139.8 141.6 151.8 170.9 209.8

-29.1

1.9 -0.4 -6.0 -10.0 -17.4

36,438 35,767 35,896 38,199 42,453 51,378

Adult

Narcotics

-57.6

-12.8 -30.1 -12.8 -9.6 -11.7

17.0 19.5 27.9 32.0 35.4 40.1

-60.4

-13.9 -31.3 -13.9 -9.3 -14.5

695 807 1,174 1,363 1,503 1,757

Juvenile

1

Juvenile Adult Number

3.9 -3.1 -15.6 -3.5 -1.2

-6.9 -14.4 -11.5 4.8 2.9

21.9 10.7 -1.5 13.5 -1.5

85,035 69,735 63,023 63,983 56,384 57,233

2.8 -4.0 -16.1 -4.8 -2.6 -23.2

1.8 -5.2 -15.3 -3.8 -1.3 -22.4

-18.5

-5.7 -13.1 -10.3 4.2 6.4

43.4

21.2 10.0 -1.9 12.2 -2.2

43.1

21.2 10.7 -0.7 11.3 -3.5

324.9 268.0 242.1 243.9 219.1 227.0

51.0

22.3 11.8 0.0 12.8 -2.0

83,909 68,592 61,375 61,392 54,446 55,566

-27.6

-0.4 -29.6 -35.4 33.1 20.0

27.5 27.6 39.2 60.7 45.6 38.0

-32.5

-1.5 -30.6 -36.4 33.7 16.3

1,126 1,143 1,648 2,591 1,938 1,667

Dangerous drugs Juvenile Total Adult

-19.5 -19.0 -23.9 48.6 Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 46.0 47.3 38.0 284.2 45.2 46.0 40.3 234.5 47.7 47.9 46.4 213.2 56.3 57.1 51.7 217.4 58.5 60.0 49.6 193.8 59.3 61.6 46.6 198.2 Percent change in rate

2.6 -4.7 -15.0 -2.5 -0.7

13,779 12,223 1,556 13,434 11,763 1,671 14,092 12,140 1,952 16,585 14,379 2,206 17,008 14,904 2,104 17,126 15,082 2,044 Percent change in number

Total

Marijuana

Drug offenses

-29.1

-7.1 7.7 0.0 -15.2 -16.4

3.9 4.2 3.9 3.9 4.6 5.5

-25.7

-5.9 9.2 -0.8 -13.5 -15.8

1,178 1,252 1,147 1,156 1,336 1,586

Total

-28.6

-6.3 9.1 0.0 -17.0 -15.9

4.5 4.8 4.4 4.4 5.3 6.3

-25.1

-5.8 9.3 0.4 -14.4 -15.3

1,157 1,228 1,124 1,119 1,308 1,544

Adult

Other

Rates are based on the population at risk for each year. Rates for 2008-2011 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. The categories are total (10-69 years of age), adult (18-69 years of age), and juvenile (10-17 years of age) (see Table 49).

Note: Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50.

2.6

Adult

Total

Total

Year(s)

Table 22 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-50.0

-16.7 20.0 -44.4 28.6 -30.0

0.5 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.7 1.0

-

-

21 24 23 37 28 42

Juvenile

-12.6

3.8 3.3 -3.9 -7.2 -8.5

319.1 307.4 297.6 309.8 333.8 365.0

-9.4

4.5 3.9 -3.6 -6.1 -7.9

95,498 91,399 87,949 91,187 97,104 105,383

Total

-6.0

6.0 5.8 -2.0 -6.0 -9.0

341.4 322.2 304.4 310.6 330.5 363.3

-0.9

6.9 6.9 -1.3 -4.8 -7.7

88,181 82,468 77,171 78,178 82,115 88,948

Adult

All other

-52.3

-17.2 -15.9 -15.9 -13.6 -5.8

178.6 215.6 256.4 305.0 353.0 374.7

-55.5

-18.1 -17.1 -17.1 -13.2 -8.8

7,317 8,931 10,778 13,009 14,989 16,435

Juvenile

26

111,689 40,694 46,996 13,596 9,791 612 123,570 51,378 15,082 55,566 1,544 7,348 2,691 4,657 81,600 19,389 5,969 1,317 147 54,778 23,169 5,587 405,909

Property offenses............................ Burglary....................................... Theft............................................ Motor vehicle theft........................ Forgery, checks, access cards..... Arson...........................................

Drug offenses................................. Narcotics...................................... Marijuana..................................... Dangerous drugs......................... Other............................................

Sex offenses................................... Lewd or lascivious........................ Other............................................

All other.......................................... Weapons..................................... Driving under the influence.......... Hit-and-run................................... Escape......................................... Other............................................

Released......................................... Turned over to other agency........... Complaint sought............................

6,678 2,399 4,279

115,089 38,199 14,379 61,392 1,119

100,328 40,561 40,917 10,804 7,477 569

102,937 1,457 1,766 13,688 84,585 1,441

6,374 2,223 4,151

110,535 35,896 12,140 61,375 1,124

90,145 40,763 32,633 9,577 6,649 523

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.

21,014 5,482 381,390

19,147 4,099 373,286

19,557 3,320 353,634

75,073 71,500 70,797 18,482 18,216 18,114 5,583 4,915 4,655 1,169 1,098 1,096 161 118 123 49,678 47,153 46,809 Law enforcement disposition

7,042 2,580 4,462

113,111 42,453 14,904 54,446 1,308

104,285 41,019 42,777 11,297 8,620 572

108,375 1,622 1,813 15,378 87,965 1,597

110,458 1,629 1,867 15,574 89,758 1,630

Violent offenses.............................. Homicide...................................... Forcible rape................................ Robbery....................................... Assault......................................... Kidnapping...................................

98,660 1,438 1,585 13,290 80,879 1,468

407,886 396,532 376,511 Category and offense

2011

434,665

Total

2010

Total...................................................

2009

2008

Category, offense, and law enforcement disposition

21,272 3,428 368,739

76,235 16,917 5,052 1,100 191 52,975

6,233 2,243 3,990

117,350 35,767 11,763 68,592 1,228

95,889 42,943 34,202 11,670 6,456 618

97,732 1,541 1,529 13,384 79,853 1,425

393,439

2012

Table 23 ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

19,018 2,999 389,912

82,343 17,054 4,800 1,087 353 59,049

5,838 1,981 3,857

133,727 36,438 12,223 83,909 1,157

95,201 42,289 33,802 12,287 6,160 663

94,820 1,318 1,484 12,828 77,794 1,396

411,929

Number

4.6 0.7 94.7

20.0 4.1 1.2 0.3 0.1 14.3

1.4 0.5 0.9

32.5 8.8 3.0 20.4 0.3

23.1 10.3 8.2 3.0 1.5 0.2

23.0 0.3 0.4 3.1 18.9 0.3

100.0

Percent

2013

-17.9 -46.3 -3.9

0.9 -12.0 -19.6 -17.5 140.1 7.8

-20.5 -26.4 -17.2

8.2 -29.1 -19.0 51.0 -25.1

-14.8 3.9 -28.1 -9.6 -37.1 8.3

-14.2 -19.1 -20.5 -17.6 -13.3 -14.4

-5.2

-10.6 -12.5 5.7

8.0 0.8 -5.0 -1.2 84.8 11.5

-6.3 -11.7 -3.3

14.0 1.9 3.9 22.3 -5.8

-0.7 -1.5 -1.2 5.3 -4.6 7.3

-3.0 -14.5 -2.9 -4.2 -2.6 -2.0

4.7

Percent change 2008- 20122013 2013

27

64,963 17,520 221 236 6,914 10,053 96 25,498 15,351 5,743 3,414 321 669 5,510 1,757 2,044 1,667 42 1,296 691 605 15,139 6,115 69 69 19 8,867 5,371 960 58,632

Total....................................................

Violent offenses............................... Homicide....................................... Forcible rape................................. Robbery........................................ Assault.......................................... Kidnapping....................................

Property offenses............................. Burglary......................................... Theft.............................................. Motor vehicle theft........................ Forgery, checks, access cards..... Arson............................................

Drug offenses.................................. Narcotics....................................... Marijuana...................................... Dangerous drugs.......................... Other.............................................

Sex offenses.................................... Lewd or lascivious........................ Other.............................................

All other............................................ Weapons....................................... Driving under the influence........... Hit-and-run.................................... Escape.......................................... Other.............................................

Released.......................................... Turned over to other agency............ Complaint sought.............................

Total

2010

2011

1,184 587 597

6,197 1,363 2,206 2,591 37

19,614 12,155 4,542 2,287 208 422

13,200 181 191 5,333 7,445 50

1,080 520 560

4,797 1,174 1,952 1,648 23

16,670 10,957 3,275 1,925 120 393

11,158 134 173 4,174 6,595 82

4,658 1,094 52,803

4,214 935 46,871

3,482 714 39,207

9,698 11,825 13,742 4,444 5,000 5,426 36 54 62 35 50 58 22 12 23 5,161 6,709 8,173 Law enforcement disposition

1,247 664 583

5,573 1,503 2,104 1,938 28

22,606 13,695 5,194 2,948 243 526

15,387 182 237 6,232 8,649 87

58,555 52,020 43,403 Category and offense

2009

Notes: Percentages may not add to subtotals because of rounding.

Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50.

2008

Category, offense, and law enforcement disposition

2,750 533 33,085

7,963 3,604 39 43 16 4,261

968 518 450

3,645 807 1,671 1,143 24

14,355 9,290 2,903 1,696 144 322

9,437 96 153 3,483 5,618 87

36,368

2012

Table 24 JUVENILE FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

2,395 380 28,037

6,449 2,801 30 34 10 3,574

868 424 444

3,398 695 1,556 1,126 21

11,794 7,405 2,537 1,463 101 288

8,303 105 117 3,106 4,906 69

30,812

Number

7.8 1.2 91.0

20.9 9.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 11.6

2.8 1.4 1.4

11.0 2.3 5.0 3.7 0.1

38.3 24.0 8.2 4.7 0.3 0.9

26.9 0.3 0.4 10.1 15.9 0.2

100.0

Percent

2013

-55.4 -60.4 -52.2

-57.4 -54.2 -56.5 -50.7 -59.7

-33.0 -38.6 -26.6

-38.3 -60.4 -23.9 -32.5 -

-53.7 -51.8 -55.8 -57.1 -68.5 -57.0

-52.6 -52.5 -50.4 -55.1 -51.2 -28.1

-52.6

-12.9 -28.7 -15.3

-19.0 -22.3 -16.1

-10.3 -18.1 -1.3

-6.8 -13.9 -6.9 -1.5 -

-17.8 -20.3 -12.6 -13.7 -29.9 -10.6

-12.0 9.4 -23.5 -10.8 -12.7 -20.7

-15.3

Percent change 2008- 20122013 2013

28

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

1 In 2011, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions.

9.5 7.0 13.9 12.0 21.1 36.5

Assault and battery............... Petty theft.............................. Drug offenses1...................... Drunk..................................... Driving under the influence... All other................................. 91,932 68,046 134,618 116,199 205,081 354,345

9.3 6.7 14.0 12.2 20.9 37.0

Total......................................... 93,794 67,664 141,246 122,802 211,163 373,369

2009 Number Percent 970,221 100.0

2008

Offense Number Percent 1,010,038 100.0 88,037 66,093 129,182 107,714 193,280 333,973

9.6 7.2 14.1 11.7 21.0 36.4

Number Percent 918,279 100.0

2010

2011

83,308 68,947 76,916 99,950 177,981 318,353

10.1 8.4 9.3 12.1 21.6 38.6

Number Percent 825,455 100.0

Table 25 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Offense 2012

80,433 65,274 79,270 95,864 170,316 301,140

10.2 8.2 10.0 12.1 21.5 38.0

Number Percent 792,297 100.0

2013

77,476 60,135 80,896 90,883 157,369 284,226

10.3 8.0 10.8 12.1 21.0 37.8

Number Percent 750,985 100.0

29

100.0 77.0 23.0 100.0 62.6 37.4

93,794 72,259 21,535 67,664 42,340 25,324 141,246 124,913 16,333 122,802 118,509 4,293 211,163 209,737 1,426 373,369 312,138 61,231

Assault and battery............... Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

Petty theft.............................. Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

Drug offenses1...................... Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

Drunk.................................... Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

Driving under the influence... Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

All other................................. Adult................................... Juvenile..............................

1

87.1 12.9

879,896 130,142

Adult...................................... Juvenile.................................

2011

825,455

354,345 302,559 51,786

205,081 203,879 1,202

116,199 112,406 3,793

134,618 118,140 16,478

68,046 44,550 23,496

91,932 72,736 19,196

100.0 85.4 14.6

100.0 99.4 0.6

100.0 96.7 3.3

100.0 87.8 12.2

100.0 65.5 34.5

100.0 79.1 20.9

333,973 288,516 45,457

193,280 192,247 1,033

107,714 104,095 3,619

129,182 112,085 17,097

66,093 44,471 21,622

88,037 70,612 17,425

100.0 86.4 13.6

100.0 99.5 0.5

100.0 96.6 3.4

100.0 86.8 13.2

100.0 67.3 32.7

100.0 80.2 19.8

318,353 280,229 38,124

177,981 177,118 863

99,950 96,976 2,974

76,916 69,315 7,601

68,947 49,712 19,235

83,308 67,772 15,536

100.0 88.0 12.0

100.0 99.5 0.5

100.0 97.0 3.0

100.0 90.1 9.9

100.0 72.1 27.9

100.0 81.4 18.6

89.8 10.2

100.0

Number Percent

854,270 88.0 812,026 88.4 741,122 115,951 12.0 106,253 11.6 84,333 Offense for adult and juvenile arrests

In 2011, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions.

100.0 83.6 16.4

100.0 99.3 0.7

100.0 96.5 3.5

100.0 88.4 11.6

970,221

100.0

1,010,038

Total.........................................

2010 Number Percent Total

100.0 918,279 100.0 Adult and juvenile arrests

2009 Number Percent

2008

Offense Number Percent

Table 26 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests 2012

301,140 271,365 29,775

170,316 169,606 710

95,864 93,542 2,322

79,270 72,404 6,866

65,274 50,156 15,118

80,433 67,264 13,169

724,337 67,960

792,297

100.0 90.1 9.9

100.0 99.6 0.4

100.0 97.6 2.4

100.0 91.3 8.7

100.0 76.8 23.2

100.0 83.6 16.4

91.4 8.6

100.0

Number Percent

2013

284,226 260,787 23,439

157,369 156,799 570

90,883 89,184 1,699

80,896 74,998 5,898

60,135 48,635 11,500

77,476 66,267 11,209

696,670 54,315

750,985

100.0 91.8 8.2

100.0 99.6 0.4

100.0 98.1 1.9

100.0 92.7 7.3

100.0 80.9 19.1

100.0 85.5 14.5

92.8 7.2

100.0

Number Percent

30

Total

2,697.6 2,830.2 2,923.2 3,226.6 3,438.3 3,593.9

-4.7 -3.2 -9.4 -6.2 -4.3

2,509.7 2,664.5 2,792.8 3,120.0 3,335.0 3,498.6

-5.8 -4.6 -10.5 -6.4 -4.7

-28.3

2013.................... 2012.................... 2011.................... 2010.................... 2009.................... 2008....................

2012 to 2013....... 2011 to 2012....... 2010 to 2011....... 2009 to 2010....... 2008 to 2009.......

2008 to 2013.......

-44.3

-14.0 -14.0 -9.5 -9.6 -7.9

273.5 317.9 369.6 408.5 452.1 490.9

-47.9

-14.9 -15.2 -10.8 -9.2 -10.9

11,209 13,169 15,536 17,425 19,196 21,535

-14.2

-8.4 -5.9 3.9 -4.0 -0.2

201.0 219.5 233.3 224.6 233.9 234.4

-11.1

-7.9 -5.3 4.3 -2.9 0.6

60,135 65,274 68,947 66,093 68,046 67,664

Total

Adult

-23.9 -21.4 -11.0 -8.0 -7.2

2.1 3.1 -40.5 -4.0 -4.7

3.6 4.5 -38.2 -5.1 -5.4

8.9

-3.9 -0.1 11.0 -1.5 3.7 -51.4

-23.1 -20.2 -9.7 -8.4 -4.1

-44.8

1.4 2.5 -40.7 -5.1 -5.4

-43.1

2.7 3.5 -38.6 -6.3 -6.8

-61.3

-13.2 -8.3 -54.9 3.3 4.2

143.9 165.8 180.8 400.8 388.1 372.3

-63.9

-14.1 -9.7 -55.5 3.8 0.9

11,500 80,896 74,998 5,898 15,118 79,270 72,404 6,866 19,235 76,916 69,315 7,601 21,622 129,182 112,085 17,097 23,496 134,618 118,140 16,478 25,324 141,246 124,913 16,333 Percent change in number

Total Number

14.9 -54.6 -42.7 -40.0 2 Rate per 100,000 population at risk 188.3 280.6 270.3 290.4 196.0 365.0 266.6 282.9 196.1 457.6 260.2 273.4 176.7 506.9 438.9 445.4 179.3 553.4 462.7 475.5 172.9 577.3 489.3 510.2 Percent change in rate

-3.0 0.9 11.8 -0.2 5.2

48,635 50,156 49,712 44,471 44,550 42,340

Adult

Juvenile

1

-28.6

-5.8 -4.7 -7.6 -8.4 -6.1

303.7 322.4 338.2 366.0 399.4 425.4

-26.0

-5.2 -4.1 -7.2 -7.3 -5.4

90,883 95,864 99,950 107,714 116,199 122,802

Total

-28.7

-5.5 -4.4 -7.5 -8.6 -6.5

345.3 365.5 382.5 413.6 452.4 484.0

-24.7

-4.7 -3.5 -6.8 -7.4 -5.1

89,184 93,542 96,976 104,095 112,406 118,509

Adult

Drunk

-57.6

-26.0 -20.8 -16.5 -5.0 -8.8

41.5 56.1 70.8 84.8 89.3 97.9

-60.4

-26.8 -21.9 -17.8 -4.6 -11.6

1,699 2,322 2,974 3,619 3,793 4,293

Juvenile

Rates are based on the population at risk for each year. Rates for 2008-2011 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.

-13.0

-2.4 -1.7 -4.7 -4.1 -0.8

256.6 262.8 267.3 280.6 292.7 295.1

-8.3

-1.5 -0.7 -4.0 -2.9 0.7

66,267 67,264 67,772 70,612 72,736 72,259

Adult

Juvenile

Drug offenses

2

-20.3

-4.3 -4.0 -5.8 -5.3 -2.7

258.9 270.5 281.9 299.1 316.0 324.9

-17.4

-3.7 -3.5 -5.4 -4.2 -2.0

77,476 80,433 83,308 88,037 91,932 93,794

Total

Juvenile

Petty theft

In 2011, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions.

-55.3

-19.2 -18.2 -19.5 -8.8 -8.0

1,325.5 1,640.7 2,006.4 2,491.0 2,730.8 2,966.9

-58.3

-20.1 -19.4 -20.6 -8.4 -10.9

54,315 67,960 84,333 106,253 115,951 130,142

Juvenile

Assault and battery

1

-24.9

-20.8

-25.6

2008 to 2013.......

-3.8 -2.3 -8.7 -4.9 -2.9

-5.2 -4.0 -10.1 -5.4 -3.9

696,670 724,337 741,122 812,026 854,270 879,896

Adult

Total

2012 to 2013....... 2011 to 2012....... 2010 to 2011....... 2009 to 2010....... 2008 to 2009.......

2013.................... 750,985 2012.................... 792,297 2011.................... 825,455 2010.................... 918,279 2009.................... 970,221 2008.................... 1,010,038

Year(s)

Table 27 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008-2013 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-28.1

-8.2 -4.9 -8.3 -6.8 -3.6

525.9 572.8 602.2 656.7 704.9 731.4

-25.5

-7.6 -4.3 -7.9 -5.8 -2.9

157,369 170,316 177,981 193,280 205,081 211,163

Total

-29.1

-8.4 -5.1 -8.5 -6.9 -4.2

607.1 662.7 698.6 763.9 820.6 856.7

-25.2

-7.6 -4.2 -7.9 -5.7 -2.8

156,799 169,606 177,118 192,247 203,879 209,737

Adult

Driving under the influence

-57.2

-18.7 -16.6 -15.3 -14.5 -12.9

13.9 17.1 20.5 24.2 28.3 32.5

-60.0

-19.7 -17.7 -16.5 -14.1 -15.7

570 710 863 1,033 1,202 1,426

Juvenile

-26.6

-6.2 -6.0 -5.1 -6.8 -5.8

949.8 1,012.7 1,077.1 1,134.7 1,218.0 1,293.3

-23.9

-5.6 -5.4 -4.7 -5.7 -5.1

284,226 301,140 318,353 333,973 354,345 373,369

Total

-61.7

-21.3 -21.9 -16.1 -12.2 -15.4

23,439 29,775 38,124 45,457 51,786 61,231

Juvenile

-20.8

-4.8 -4.1 -3.6 -5.9 -4.5

-59.0

-20.4 -20.7 -14.9 -12.6 -12.6

1,009.8 572.0 1,060.3 718.8 1,105.3 907.0 1,146.4 1,065.7 1,217.7 1,219.6 1,274.9 1,395.9

-16.5

-3.9 -3.2 -2.9 -4.6 -3.1

260,787 271,365 280,229 288,516 302,559 312,138

Adult

All other

31

879,896 72,259 340 42,340 584 124,913 1,291 579 74 3,049 12,483 118,509 14,656 3,996 4,427 7,029 12,476 4,277 209,737 6,201 21,680 566 75 218,355 45,470 10,490 823,936

Total............................................

Assault and battery.................. Burglary.................................... Petty theft................................. Checks and access cards........ Drug offenses1.........................

Indecent exposure................... Annoying children..................... Obscene matter....................... Lewd conduct........................... Prostitution...............................

Drunk....................................... Liquor laws............................... Disorderly conduct................... Disturbing the peace................ Vandalism................................

Trespassing............................. Weapons.................................. Driving under the influence...... Hit-and-run............................... Selected traffic violations.........

Gambling.................................. Nonsupport.............................. All other....................................

Released.................................. Turned over to other agency.... Complaint sought.....................

12,249 4,181 192,247 5,481 18,051

104,095 12,939 4,384 4,242 6,645

1,226 583 71 1,815 11,670

70,612 535 44,471 429 112,085

812,026 Offense

Total

2010

12,346 3,950 177,118 5,018 16,240

96,976 12,478 4,997 4,333 6,540

1,178 558 70 1,680 9,979

67,772 523 49,712 400 69,315

741,122

2011

607 485 565 57 46 49 213,135 203,484 199,325 Law enforcement disposition 43,714 40,851 38,310 11,026 11,084 8,299 799,530 760,091 694,513

12,136 4,194 203,879 5,799 20,104

112,406 13,580 3,859 4,429 6,722

1,290 583 59 2,925 12,069

72,736 478 44,550 533 118,140

854,270

2009

Notes: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50. 1 In 2011, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions.

2008

Offense and law enforcement disposition

38,459 6,977 678,901

421 50 191,287

13,269 4,265 169,606 4,955 14,115

93,542 12,495 5,943 3,538 6,529

1,273 567 40 1,702 9,962

67,264 553 50,156 401 72,404

724,337

2012

Table 28 ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Offense and Law Enforcement Disposition

38,039 6,400 652,231

378 47 181,650

14,789 4,312 156,799 4,788 12,411

89,184 11,828 7,021 3,150 6,645

1,219 543 50 1,312 9,668

66,267 567 48,635 409 74,998

696,670

5.5 0.9 93.6

0.1 0.0 26.1

2.1 0.6 22.5 0.7 1.8

12.8 1.7 1.0 0.5 1.0

0.2 0.1 0.0 0.2 1.4

9.5 0.1 7.0 0.1 10.8

100.0

Number Percent

2013

-16.3 -39.0 -20.8

-33.2 -37.3 -16.8

18.5 0.8 -25.2 -22.8 -42.8

-24.7 -19.3 75.7 -28.8 -5.5

-5.6 -6.2 -32.4 -57.0 -22.6

-8.3 66.8 14.9 -30.0 -40.0

-20.8

-1.1 -8.3 -3.9

-10.2 -6.0 -5.0

11.5 1.1 -7.6 -3.4 -12.1

-4.7 -5.3 18.1 -11.0 1.8

-4.2 -4.2 -22.9 -3.0

-1.5 2.5 -3.0 2.0 3.6

-3.8

Percent change 200820122013 2013

32

146,141 19,196 307 23,496 66 16,478

164,141 21,535 395 25,324 80 16,333 112 226 31 269 455 4,293 5,271 393 10,997 10,849 3,785 1,924 1,426 456 550 82 33 311 25,012 33,999 40,554 2,059 121,528

Total............................................

Assault and battery................... Burglary.................................... Petty theft................................. Checks and access cards........ Drug offenses1..........................

Indecent exposure.................... Annoying children..................... Obscene matter........................ Lewd conduct........................... Prostitution...............................

Drunk........................................ Liquor laws............................... Disorderly conduct.................... Disturbing the peace................ Vandalism.................................

Trespassing.............................. Weapons.................................. Driving under the influence...... Hit-and-run............................... Selected traffic violations.........

Joy riding.................................. Gambling.................................. Glue sniffing............................. All other....................................

Status offenses2.......................

Released.................................. Turned over to other agency.... Complaint sought.....................

48 27 178 18,560

3,048 1,619 1,033 353 293

3,619 4,343 364 8,334 7,079

87 190 39 178 360

133,847 Offense 17,425 301 21,622 56 17,097

Total

2010

20,609 938 62,805

16,392

41 27 139 11,971

2,074 1,411 710 228 280

2,322 2,951 232 5,483 4,179

67 152 24 85 211

13,169 183 15,118 37 6,866

84,352

2012

16,218 738 49,169

11,810

42 10 61 9,476

1,512 1,366 570 199 236

1,699 2,284 175 4,079 3,277

50 153 50 84 195

11,209 156 11,500 34 5,898

66,125

24.5 1.1 74.4

17.9

0.1 0.0 0.1 14.3

2.3 2.1 0.9 0.3 0.4

2.6 3.5 0.3 6.2 5.0

0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3

17.0 0.2 17.4 0.1 8.9

100.0

Number Percent

2013

Status offenses include truancy, incorrigibility, running away, and curfew violations. These offenses can only be committed or engaged in by a juvenile.

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals because of rounding. Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50. 1 In 2011, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions.

2

36 20 131 15,521

2,501 1,500 863 285 224

2,974 3,785 271 6,954 5,889

77 179 49 111 286

15,536 251 19,235 54 7,601

106,160

2011

30,190 27,594 21,827 Law enforcement disposition 35,154 31,762 26,108 2,082 1,904 1,201 108,905 100,181 78,851

65 43 167 21,338

3,323 1,577 1,202 447 452

3,793 4,476 313 9,322 8,935

93 194 47 214 407

2009

2008

Offense and law enforcement disposition

Table 29 JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR AND STATUS OFFENSE ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Level of Offense, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

-60.0 -64.2 -59.5

-65.3

-48.8 -80.4 -62.1

-60.1 -29.0 -60.0 -56.4 -57.1

-60.4 -56.7 -55.5 -62.9 -69.8

-55.4 -32.3 -68.8 -57.1

-47.9 -60.5 -54.6 -57.5 -63.9

-59.7

-21.3 -21.3 -21.7

-28.0

-56.1 -20.8

-27.1 -3.2 -19.7 -12.7 -15.7

-26.8 -22.6 -24.6 -25.6 -21.6

-25.4 0.7 -1.2 -7.6

-14.9 -14.8 -23.9 -14.1

-21.6

Percent change 200820122013 2013

33

85,127 485,826 70,968 414,858 622,773

Under 18..................... 18-29........................... 18-19........................ 20-29........................ 30 and over................. 37.4 39.6 16.6 6.4 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.3 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 2.8

7.1 40.7 5.9 34.8 52.2

76.1 23.9

100.0 100.0 100.0

446,563 472,592 198,736 75,835 6,617 2,166 460 2,196 4,994 506 1,040 786 3,261 16,040 211 1,399 2,146 843 33,170

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

85,127 100.0 485,826 100.0 70,968 100.0 414,858 100.0 622,773 100.0 Race/ethnic group

908,755 284,971 Age

1,193,726 100.0 Gender

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals because of rounding.

446,563 472,592 198,736 75,835 6,617 2,166 460 2,196 4,994 506 1,040 786 3,261 16,040 211 1,399 2,146 843 33,170

908,755 284,971

Male............................ Female........................

White........................... Hispanic...................... Black........................... Other........................... American Indian....... Asian Indian............. Cambodian............... Chinese.................... Filipino...................... Japanese.................. Korean...................... Laotian..................... Vietnamese.............. Other Asian.............. Guamanian............... Hawaiian.................. Pacific Islander......... Samoan.................... Other........................

1,193,726

Number Percent

Number Percent Total

Total

Total

Total...............................

Gender, age, and race/ethnic group

156,368 177,737 83,688 24,948 2,242 604 197 775 2,115 162 247 357 1,249 5,477 94 464 900 332 9,733

30,812 186,916 29,127 157,789 225,013

346,602 96,139

442,741

35.0 37.6 42.1 32.9 33.9 27.9 42.8 35.3 42.4 32.0 23.8 45.4 38.3 34.1 44.5 33.2 41.9 39.4 29.3

36.2 38.5 41.0 38.0 36.1

38.1 33.7

37.1

Number Percent

Felony

Table 30 FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Gender, Age, and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

290,195 294,855 115,048 50,887 4,375 1,562 263 1,421 2,879 344 793 429 2,012 10,563 117 935 1,246 511 23,437

54,315 298,910 41,841 257,069 397,760

562,153 188,832

750,985

65.0 62.4 57.9 67.1 66.1 72.1 57.2 64.7 57.6 68.0 76.3 54.6 61.7 65.9 55.5 66.8 58.1 60.6 70.7

63.8 61.5 59.0 62.0 63.9

61.9 66.3

62.9

Number Percent

Misdemeanor

34

28,644 13,655 9,683 2,976 2,167 163 29,666 8,277 1,513 19,582 294 295 63 232 1,217 1,012 205

78,351 36,039 26,656 10,774 4,094 788 107,459 28,856 12,266 65,453 884 6,411 2,342 4,069 4,734 3,818 916 67,797 18,445 307 49,045

103,123 1,423 1,601 15,934 82,700 1,465 106,995 49,694 36,339 13,750 6,261 951 137,125 37,133 13,779 85,035 1,178 6,706 2,405 4,301 5,951 4,830 1,121 82,841 19,855 363 62,623

Violent offenses........... Homicide................... Forcible rape............. Robbery.................... Assault...................... Kidnapping................

Property offenses......... Burglary.................... Theft......................... Motor vehicle theft.... Forgery, checks, access cards........... Arson........................

Drug offenses.............. Narcotics................... Marijuana.................. Dangerous drugs...... Other.........................

Sex offenses................ Lewd or lascivious.... Other.........................

Driving offenses........... Driving under the influence.................. Hit-and-run................

All other....................... Weapons.................. Escape...................... Other.........................

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

21,273 153 11 2,482 18,456 171

81,850 1,270 1,590 13,452 64,244 1,294

442,741

Total................................

15,044 1,410 56 13,578

Female 96,139

Total

Gender Male 346,602

Category and offense

2,213 560 33,752 9,539 142 24,071

28,579 5,183 162 23,234

2,773

2,176 1,816 360

3,105 1,528 1,577

54,168 10,994 5,419 37,309 446

56,581 16,174 4,516 35,380 511 1,945 512 1,433

2,281 321

41,304 18,516 13,843 6,343

36,672 16,874 13,123 4,287 1,952 436

42,635 702 810 6,066 34,386 671

30,415 284 364 3,130 26,288 349

16,417 4,224 43 12,150

445 103

548

1,264 233 1,031

19,116 8,393 2,538 8,026 159

1,536 142

22,660 11,458 7,141 2,383

23,683 355 337 6,103 16,535 353

Black 83,688

Race/ethnic group White Hispanic 156,368 177,737

Number

4,093 909 16 3,168

356 98

454

392 132 260

7,260 1,572 1,306 4,320 62

492 52

6,359 2,846 2,232 737

6,390 82 90 635 5,491 92

Other 24,948 20.6 10.8 0.7 15.6 22.3 11.7 26.8 27.5 26.6 21.6

79.4 89.2 99.3 84.4 77.7 88.3 73.2 72.5 73.4 78.4

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

20.5 21.0 18.3 18.2 7.1 15.4 21.7

95.6 97.4 94.6 79.5 79.0 81.7 81.8 92.9 84.6 78.3

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

4.4 2.6 5.4

78.4 77.7 89.0 77.0 75.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

21.6 22.3 11.0 23.0 25.0

65.4 82.9 100.0 100.0

34.6 17.1

Female 21.7

Male 78.3

Total

Gender

Table 31 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

46.6 45.8 50.0

36.6 37.6 32.1

40.7 48.0 39.1 38.4

46.3 63.5 36.7

29.0 21.3 33.3

34.5 26.1 44.6 37.1

39.5 29.6 39.3 43.9 37.9

41.3 43.6 32.8 41.6 43.4

38.6 37.3 38.1 46.1

34.3 34.0 36.1 31.2

36.4 33.8

41.3 49.3 50.6 38.1 41.6 45.8

29.5 20.0 22.7 19.6 31.8 23.8

31.2 45.8

Hispanic 40.1

19.8 21.3 11.8 19.4

9.2 9.2

9.2

18.8 9.7 24.0

13.9 22.6 18.4 9.4 13.5

24.5 14.9

21.2 23.1 19.7 17.3

23.0 24.9 21.0 38.3 20.0 24.1

Black 18.9

Race/ethnic group White 35.3

Percent

4.9 4.6 4.4 5.1

7.4 8.7

7.6

5.8 5.5 6.0

5.3 4.2 9.5 5.1 5.3

7.9 5.5

5.9 5.7 6.1 5.4

6.2 5.8 5.6 4.0 6.6 6.3

Other 5.6

35

8,303 105 117 3,106 4,906 69 11,794 7,405 2,537 1,463 101 288 3,398 695 1,556 1,126 21 868 424 444 64 30 34 6,385 2,801 10 3,574

103,123 1,423 1,601 15,934 82,700 1,465 106,995 49,694 36,339 13,750 6,261 951 137,125 37,133 13,779 85,035 1,178 6,706 2,405 4,301 5,951 4,830 1,121 82,841 19,855 363 62,623

Total...........................................

Violent offenses....................... Homicide.............................. Forcible rape........................ Robbery................................ Assault................................. Kidnapping...........................

Property offenses.................... Burglary................................ Theft..................................... Motor vehicle theft................ Forgery, checks, access cards................................... Arson....................................

Drug offenses.......................... Narcotics.............................. Marijuana.............................. Dangerous drugs.................. Other....................................

Sex offenses............................ Lewd or lascivious................ Other....................................

Driving offenses....................... Driving under the influence... Hit-and-run...........................

All other................................... Weapons.............................. Escape................................. Other....................................

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

Under 18 30,812

Total 442,741

Category and offense

5,631 2,016 11 3,604

268 180 88

396 123 273

6,821 1,838 1,596 3,322 65

325 38

9,218 5,016 2,509 1,330

6,793 151 120 2,254 4,176 92

18-19 29,127

29,740 7,605 131 22,004

2,440 1,979 461

1,773 519 1,254

48,894 15,021 5,876 27,535 462

2,373 211

38,187 17,729 12,565 5,309

36,755 608 548 6,002 28,999 598

20-29 157,789

Number

20,393 4,189 111 16,093

1,375 1,131 244

1,326 495 831

36,569 8,583 2,548 25,134 304

2,001 164

25,188 10,167 9,366 3,490

24,968 283 371 2,524 21,396 394

30-39 109,819

20,692 3,244 100 17,348

1,804 1,510 294

2,343 844 1,499

41,443 10,996 2,203 27,918 326

1,461 250

22,608 9,377 9,362 2,158

26,304 276 445 2,048 23,223 312

40 and over 115,194

11.0 14.9 7.0 10.6

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

2.5 1.9 11.3 1.3 1.8 12.9 17.6 10.3 1.1 0.6 3.0 7.7 14.1 2.8 5.7

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

1.6 30.3

8.1 7.4 7.3 19.5 5.9 4.7

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0

Under 18 7.0

Total 100.0

Table 32 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Age Group of Arrestee

6.8 10.2 3.0 5.8

4.5 3.7 7.9

5.9 5.1 6.3

5.0 4.9 11.6 3.9 5.5

5.2 4.0

8.6 10.1 6.9 9.7

6.6 10.6 7.5 14.1 5.0 6.3

18-19 6.6

35.9 38.3 36.1 35.1

41.0 41.0 41.1

26.4 21.6 29.2

35.7 40.5 42.6 32.4 39.2

37.9 22.2

35.7 35.7 34.6 38.6

35.6 42.7 34.2 37.7 35.1 40.8

20-29 35.6

Percent

24.6 21.1 30.6 25.7

23.1 23.4 21.8

19.8 20.6 19.3

26.7 23.1 18.5 29.6 25.8

32.0 17.2

23.5 20.5 25.8 25.4

24.2 19.9 23.2 15.8 25.9 26.9

30-39 24.8

25.0 16.3 27.5 27.7

30.3 31.3 26.2

34.9 35.1 34.9

30.2 29.6 16.0 32.8 27.7

23.3 26.3

21.1 18.9 25.8 15.7

25.5 19.4 27.8 12.9 28.1 21.3

40 and over 26.0

36

Total

442,741

78 30,734 29,127 157,789 109,819 114,237 957

103,123 23 8,280 6,793 36,755 24,968 25,898 406

1,423 0 105 151 608 283 265 11

1,601 0 117 120 548 371 439 6

15,934 1 3,105 2,254 6,002 2,524 2,035 13

Category, offense, and age

Total................................

Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Violent offenses........... Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Homicide................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Forcible rape............. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Robbery.................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

13,452 1 2,691 1,980 5,049 2,034 1,684 13

1,590 0 114 120 546 368 436 6

1,270 0 93 143 534 256 235 9

81,850 20 6,771 5,584 28,949 19,515 20,651 360

67 25,508 23,951 122,815 83,876 89,545 840

346,602

Total Male

2,482 0 414 274 953 490 351 0

11 0 3 0 2 3 3 0

153 0 12 8 74 27 30 2

21,273 3 1,509 1,209 7,806 5,453 5,247 46

11 5,226 5,176 34,974 25,943 24,692 117

96,139

Female

3,130 0 237 281 1,232 700 673 7

364 0 29 25 102 77 127 4

284 0 5 11 96 63 101 8

30,415 7 1,346 1,155 9,189 7,517 10,984 217

21 5,994 6,851 51,672 39,098 52,236 496

156,368

Total

2,506 0 205 232 995 525 542 7

360 0 28 25 102 76 125 4

248 0 5 11 83 53 90 6

23,179 6 1,086 892 6,788 5,610 8,601 196

16 4,758 5,155 37,257 27,959 39,467 438

115,050

White Male

624 0 32 49 237 175 131 0

4 0 1 0 0 1 2 0

36 0 0 0 13 10 11 2

7,236 1 260 263 2,401 1,907 2,383 21

5 1,236 1,696 14,415 11,139 12,769 58

41,318

Female

6,066 0 1,278 948 2,403 930 502 5

810 0 58 54 308 210 180 0

702 0 74 81 322 147 77 1

42,635 9 3,928 3,416 17,143 10,860 7,206 73

29 16,078 14,771 69,544 45,480 31,638 197

177,737

Total

5,271 0 1,130 866 2,084 764 422 5

804 0 57 54 306 208 179 0

641 0 68 78 286 138 70 1

35,071 8 3,282 2,894 14,081 8,808 5,934 64

27 13,659 12,719 57,032 36,220 25,679 172

145,508

Hispanic Male

795 0 148 82 319 166 80 0

6 0 1 0 2 2 1 0

61 0 6 3 36 9 7 0

7,564 1 646 522 3,062 2,052 1,272 9

2 2,419 2,052 12,512 9,260 5,959 25

32,229

Female

6,103 1 1,461 924 2,153 783 780 1

337 0 25 35 106 64 107 0

355 0 19 51 161 56 67 1

23,683 6 2,625 1,878 8,414 4,832 5,873 55

23 7,084 6,104 28,094 18,257 23,969 157

83,688

Total

5,113 1 1,239 795 1,779 641 657 1

336 0 24 35 106 64 107 0

311 0 16 48 138 50 58 1

18,677 5 2,087 1,520 6,569 3,770 4,681 45

19 5,829 4,981 21,926 14,230 19,461 136

66,582

Black Male

Table 33 FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

990 0 222 129 374 142 123 0

1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

44 0 3 3 23 6 9 0

5,006 1 538 358 1,845 1,062 1,192 10

4 1,255 1,123 6,168 4,027 4,508 21

17,106

Female

635 0 129 101 214 111 80 0

90 0 5 6 32 20 25 2

82 0 7 8 29 17 20 1

6,390 1 381 344 2,009 1,759 1,835 61

5 1,578 1,401 8,479 6,984 6,394 107

24,948

Total

562 0 117 87 191 104 63 0

90 0 5 6 32 20 25 2

70 0 4 6 27 15 17 1

4,923 1 316 278 1,511 1,327 1,435 55

5 1,262 1,096 6,600 5,467 4,938 94

19,462

Other Male

(continued)

73 0 12 14 23 7 17 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

12 0 3 2 2 2 3 0

1,467 0 65 66 498 432 400 6

0 316 305 1,879 1,517 1,456 13

5,486

Female

37

Total 82,700 21 4,885 4,176 28,999 21,396 22,850 373

1,465 1 68 92 598 394 309 3

106,995 29 11,765 9,218 38,187 25,188 22,482 126

49,694 19 7,386 5,016 17,729 10,167 9,329 48

36,339 2 2,535 2,509 12,565 9,366 9,306 56

Category, offense, and age Assault...................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Kidnapping................ Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Property offenses........ Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Burglary.................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Theft......................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

26,656 2 2,110 2,016 9,075 6,535 6,875 43

36,039 15 5,794 3,872 12,848 6,942 6,533 35

78,351 25 9,416 7,230 27,646 17,612 16,323 99

1,294 1 63 86 526 343 272 3

Total Male 64,244 18 3,810 3,255 22,294 16,514 18,024 329

9,683 0 425 493 3,490 2,831 2,431 13

13,655 4 1,592 1,144 4,881 3,225 2,796 13

28,644 4 2,349 1,988 10,541 7,576 6,159 27

171 0 5 6 72 51 37 0

Female 18,456 3 1,075 921 6,705 4,882 4,826 44

13,123 0 508 650 4,268 3,506 4,163 28

16,874 6 1,396 1,175 6,114 3,903 4,258 22

36,672 6 2,314 2,178 12,666 9,355 10,090 63

349 0 14 17 111 96 110 1

Total 26,288 7 1,061 821 7,648 6,581 9,973 197

9,297 0 402 489 2,917 2,379 3,088 22

11,781 4 1,015 850 4,345 2,600 2,952 15

25,829 4 1,752 1,605 8,821 6,343 7,255 49

293 0 13 15 92 78 94 1

White Male 19,772 6 835 609 5,516 4,878 7,750 178

3,826 0 106 161 1,351 1,127 1,075 6

5,093 2 381 325 1,769 1,303 1,306 7

10,843 2 562 573 3,845 3,012 2,835 14

56 0 1 2 19 18 16 0

Female 6,516 1 226 212 2,132 1,703 2,223 19

13,843 1 1,249 1,166 5,302 3,718 2,399 8

18,516 4 3,637 2,162 6,727 3,656 2,319 11

41,304 12 5,930 4,228 15,709 9,644 5,758 23

671 1 36 52 303 177 101 1

Total 34,386 8 2,482 2,281 13,807 9,396 6,346 66

10,536 1 1,049 980 4,031 2,680 1,790 5

13,852 3 2,888 1,740 5,045 2,569 1,600 7

31,352 11 4,806 3,451 11,928 6,957 4,183 16

614 1 33 50 275 156 98 1

Hispanic Male 27,741 7 1,994 1,846 11,130 7,542 5,165 57

3,307 0 200 186 1,271 1,038 609 3

4,664 1 749 422 1,682 1,087 719 4

9,952 1 1,124 777 3,781 2,687 1,575 7

57 0 3 2 28 21 3 0

Female 6,645 1 488 435 2,677 1,854 1,181 9

7,141 1 651 562 2,223 1,514 2,173 17

11,458 7 1,969 1,437 3,924 1,944 2,170 7

22,660 9 2,928 2,361 7,641 4,488 5,206 27

353 0 12 18 148 95 79 1

Total 16,535 5 1,108 850 5,846 3,834 4,840 52

5,223 1 558 445 1,577 1,018 1,609 15

8,416 6 1,624 1,119 2,746 1,304 1,611 6

16,589 8 2,424 1,851 5,309 3,063 3,910 24

304 0 11 16 127 86 63 1

Black Male 12,613 4 797 626 4,419 2,929 3,796 42

Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

1,918 0 93 117 646 496 564 2

3,042 1 345 318 1,178 640 559 1

6,071 1 504 510 2,332 1,425 1,296 3

49 0 1 2 21 9 16 0

Female 3,922 1 311 224 1,427 905 1,044 10

2,232 0 127 131 772 628 571 3

2,846 2 384 242 964 664 582 8

6,359 2 593 451 2,171 1,701 1,428 13

92 0 6 5 36 26 19 0

Total 5,491 1 234 224 1,698 1,585 1,691 58

1,600 0 101 102 550 458 388 1

1,990 2 267 163 712 469 370 7

4,581 2 434 323 1,588 1,249 975 10

83 0 6 5 32 23 17 0

Other Male 4,118 1 184 174 1,229 1,165 1,313 52

(continued)

632 0 26 29 222 170 183 2

856 0 117 79 252 195 212 1

1,778 0 159 128 583 452 453 3

9 0 0 0 4 3 2 0

Female 1,373 0 50 50 469 420 378 6

38

Total 1,558 0 15 42 602 576 323 0

34,781 2 2,520 2,467 11,963 8,790 8,983 56

13,750 0 1,463 1,330 5,309 3,490 2,150 8

6,261 0 101 325 2,373 2,001 1,456 5

951 8 280 38 211 164 241 9

Category, offense, and age Identity theft........... Under 10............. 10-17................... 18-19................... 20-29................... 30-39................... 40-69................... 70 and over.........

Other theft.............. Under 10............. 10-17................... 18-19................... 20-29................... 30-39................... 40-69................... 70 and over.........

Motor vehicle theft.... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Forgery, checks, access cards........... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Arson........................ Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

788 8 252 34 172 121 192 9

4,094 0 80 221 1,515 1,306 967 5

10,774 0 1,180 1,087 4,036 2,708 1,756 7

25,746 2 2,098 1,989 8,763 6,199 6,652 43

Total Male 910 0 12 27 312 336 223 0

163 0 28 4 39 43 49 0

2,167 0 21 104 858 695 489 0

2,976 0 283 243 1,273 782 394 1

9,035 0 422 478 3,200 2,591 2,331 13

Female 648 0 3 15 290 240 100 0

436 0 120 14 78 81 136 7

1,952 0 36 84 639 618 573 2

4,287 0 254 255 1,567 1,247 960 4

12,606 0 501 641 4,064 3,326 4,046 28

Total 517 0 7 9 204 180 117 0

363 0 108 13 68 63 104 7

1,175 0 31 55 363 365 359 2

3,213 0 196 198 1,128 936 752 3

9,007 0 398 483 2,821 2,279 3,004 22

White Male 290 0 4 6 96 100 84 0

73 0 12 1 10 18 32 0

777 0 5 29 276 253 214 0

1,074 0 58 57 439 311 208 1

3,599 0 103 158 1,243 1,047 1,042 6

Female 227 0 3 3 108 80 33 0

321 7 121 17 79 41 55 1

2,281 0 39 110 932 783 415 2

6,343 0 884 773 2,669 1,446 570 1

13,298 1 1,246 1,154 5,086 3,502 2,301 8

Total 545 0 3 12 216 216 98 0

278 7 108 16 68 31 47 1

1,594 0 31 77 666 547 271 2

5,092 0 730 638 2,118 1,130 475 1

10,218 1 1,046 971 3,916 2,553 1,726 5

Hispanic Male 318 0 3 9 115 127 64 0

43 0 13 1 11 10 8 0

687 0 8 33 266 236 144 0

1,251 0 154 135 551 316 95 0

3,080 0 200 183 1,170 949 575 3

Female 227 0 0 3 101 89 34 0

142 1 25 5 47 29 34 1

1,536 0 21 105 644 432 333 1

2,383 0 262 252 803 569 496 1

6,827 1 647 550 2,102 1,405 2,105 17

Total 314 0 4 12 121 109 68 0

105 1 24 3 31 18 27 1

966 0 14 71 367 272 241 1

1,879 0 204 213 588 451 422 1

5,045 1 554 441 1,516 952 1,566 15

Black Male 178 0 4 4 61 66 43 0

Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

37 0 1 2 16 11 7 0

570 0 7 34 277 160 92 0

504 0 58 39 215 118 74 0

1,782 0 93 109 586 453 539 2

Female 136 0 0 8 60 43 25 0

52 0 14 2 7 13 16 0

492 0 5 26 158 168 135 0

737 0 63 50 270 228 124 2

2,050 0 126 122 711 557 531 3

Total 182 0 1 9 61 71 40 0

42 0 12 2 5 9 14 0

359 0 4 18 119 122 96 0

590 0 50 38 202 191 107 2

1,476 0 100 94 510 415 356 1

Other Male 124 0 1 8 40 43 32 0

(continued)

10 0 2 0 2 4 2 0

133 0 1 8 39 46 39 0

147 0 13 12 68 37 17 0

574 0 26 28 201 142 175 2

Female 58 0 0 1 21 28 8 0

39

Total 137,125 0 3,398 6,821 48,894 36,569 41,306 137

37,133 0 695 1,838 15,021 8,583 10,937 59

13,779 0 1,556 1,596 5,876 2,548 2,184 19

85,035 0 1,126 3,322 27,535 25,134 27,861 57

1,178 0 21 65 462 304 324 2

Category, offense, and age Drug offenses.............. Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Narcotics................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Marijuana.................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Dangerous drugs...... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Other drugs............... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

884 0 18 43 357 235 229 2

65,453 0 897 2,568 20,981 19,271 21,688 48

12,266 0 1,385 1,459 5,303 2,255 1,847 17

28,856 0 564 1,461 11,649 6,555 8,573 54

Total Male 107,459 0 2,864 5,531 38,290 28,316 32,337 121

294 0 3 22 105 69 95 0

19,582 0 229 754 6,554 5,863 6,173 9

1,513 0 171 137 573 293 337 2

8,277 0 131 377 3,372 2,028 2,364 5

Female 29,666 0 534 1,290 10,604 8,253 8,969 16

511 0 12 25 212 114 147 1

35,380 0 277 927 9,418 9,405 15,318 35

4,516 0 401 490 1,771 898 948 8

16,174 0 237 781 7,812 3,620 3,716 8

Total 56,581 0 927 2,223 19,213 14,037 20,129 52

358 0 11 19 157 80 90 1

24,924 0 198 584 6,291 6,537 11,283 31

3,865 0 339 432 1,533 768 786 7

11,463 0 169 558 5,651 2,470 2,607 8

White Male 40,610 0 717 1,593 13,632 9,855 14,766 47

153 0 1 6 55 34 57 0

10,456 0 79 343 3,127 2,868 4,035 4

651 0 62 58 238 130 162 1

4,711 0 68 223 2,161 1,150 1,109 0

Female 15,971 0 210 630 5,581 4,182 5,363 5

446 0 7 25 183 122 108 1

37,309 0 731 1,988 14,445 11,708 8,418 19

5,419 0 887 817 2,429 808 473 5

10,994 0 344 693 4,431 2,859 2,655 12

Total 54,168 0 1,969 3,523 21,488 15,497 11,654 37

358 0 5 18 147 100 87 1

30,355 0 612 1,667 11,797 9,406 6,858 15

4,949 0 806 753 2,249 732 404 5

9,340 0 302 612 3,774 2,417 2,224 11

Hispanic Male 45,002 0 1,725 3,050 17,967 12,655 9,573 32

88 0 2 7 36 22 21 0

6,954 0 119 321 2,648 2,302 1,560 4

470 0 81 64 180 76 69 0

1,654 0 42 81 657 442 431 1

Female 9,166 0 244 473 3,521 2,842 2,081 5

159 0 1 12 46 50 50 0

8,026 0 59 250 2,343 2,502 2,870 2

2,538 0 150 200 1,155 567 464 2

8,393 0 93 275 2,048 1,708 4,233 36

Total 19,116 0 303 737 5,592 4,827 7,617 40

117 0 1 4 37 39 36 0

6,750 0 43 205 1,881 2,095 2,525 1

2,333 0 139 191 1,051 517 433 2

6,795 0 78 225 1,640 1,358 3,462 32

Black Male 15,995 0 261 625 4,609 4,009 6,456 35

Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

42 0 0 8 9 11 14 0

1,276 0 16 45 462 407 345 1

205 0 11 9 104 50 31 0

1,598 0 15 50 408 350 771 4

Female 3,121 0 42 112 983 818 1,161 5

62 0 1 3 21 18 19 0

4,320 0 59 157 1,329 1,519 1,255 1

1,306 0 118 89 521 275 299 4

1,572 0 21 89 730 396 333 3

Total 7,260 0 199 338 2,601 2,208 1,906 8

51 0 1 2 16 16 16 0

3,424 0 44 112 1,012 1,233 1,022 1

1,119 0 101 83 470 238 224 3

1,258 0 15 66 584 310 280 3

Other Male 5,852 0 161 263 2,082 1,797 1,542 7

(continued)

11 0 0 1 5 2 3 0

896 0 15 45 317 286 233 0

187 0 17 6 51 37 75 1

314 0 6 23 146 86 53 0

Female 1,408 0 38 75 519 411 364 1

40

Total 6,706 3 865 396 1,773 1,326 2,238 105

2,405 2 422 123 519 495 796 48

4,301 1 443 273 1,254 831 1,442 57

5,951 0 64 268 2,440 1,375 1,759 45

4,830 0 30 180 1,979 1,131 1,484 26

Category, offense, and age Sex offenses................ Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Lewd or lascivious.... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Other sex.................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Driving offenses........... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Driving under the influence................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............ 3,818 0 23 135 1,557 898 1,184 21

4,734 0 46 211 1,938 1,103 1,402 34

4,069 0 378 250 1,181 791 1,412 57

2,342 2 402 119 496 487 788 48

Total Male 6,411 2 780 369 1,677 1,278 2,200 105

1,012 0 7 45 422 233 300 5

1,217 0 18 57 502 272 357 11

232 1 65 23 73 40 30 0

63 0 20 4 23 8 8 0

Female 295 1 85 27 96 48 38 0

1,816 0 13 62 636 407 686 12

2,176 0 21 86 771 474 803 21

1,433 1 118 67 318 262 629 38

512 1 81 20 112 81 194 23

Total 1,945 2 199 87 430 343 823 61

1,312 0 10 45 472 285 492 8

1,583 0 15 63 572 339 580 14

1,357 0 95 63 297 247 617 38

496 1 79 18 104 80 191 23

White Male 1,853 1 174 81 401 327 808 61

504 0 3 17 164 122 194 4

593 0 6 23 199 135 223 7

76 1 23 4 21 15 12 0

16 0 2 2 8 1 3 0

Female 92 1 25 6 29 16 15 0

2,213 0 16 98 1,034 535 525 5

2,773 0 36 148 1,290 661 631 7

1,577 0 205 146 525 314 378 9

1,528 0 251 87 333 349 487 21

Total 3,105 0 456 233 858 663 865 30

1,881 0 13 75 851 460 477 5

2,365 0 27 121 1,076 570 566 5

1,501 0 177 137 505 298 375 9

1,496 0 240 86 320 345 484 21

Hispanic Male 2,997 0 417 223 825 643 859 30

332 0 3 23 183 75 48 0

408 0 9 27 214 91 65 2

76 0 28 9 20 16 3 0

32 0 11 1 13 4 3 0

Female 108 0 39 10 33 20 6 0

445 0 1 3 144 104 189 4

548 0 6 14 183 125 214 6

1,031 0 90 50 339 199 345 8

233 1 76 15 47 39 54 1

Total 1,264 1 166 65 386 238 399 9

343 0 0 3 106 82 148 4

429 0 4 12 139 100 168 6

978 0 83 42 311 192 342 8

223 1 70 14 45 38 54 1

Black Male 1,201 1 153 56 356 230 396 9

Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

102 0 1 0 38 22 41 0

119 0 2 2 44 25 46 0

53 0 7 8 28 7 3 0

10 0 6 1 2 1 0 0

Female 63 0 13 9 30 8 3 0

356 0 0 17 165 85 84 5

454 0 1 20 196 115 111 11

260 0 30 10 72 56 90 2

132 0 14 1 27 26 61 3

Total 392 0 44 11 99 82 151 5

282 0 0 12 128 71 67 4

357 0 0 15 151 94 88 9

233 0 23 8 68 54 78 2

127 0 13 1 27 24 59 3

Other Male 360 0 36 9 95 78 137 5

(continued)

74 0 0 5 37 14 17 1

97 0 1 5 45 21 23 2

27 0 7 2 4 2 12 0

5 0 1 0 0 2 2 0

Female 32 0 8 2 4 4 14 0

41

Total 1,121 0 34 88 461 244 275 19

82,841 23 6,362 5,631 29,740 20,393 20,554 138

19,855 12 2,789 2,016 7,605 4,189 3,216 28

363 0 10 11 131 111 99 1

62,623 11 3,563 3,604 22,004 16,093 17,239 109

Category, offense, and age Hit-and-run................ Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

All other felonies.......... Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Weapons.................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Escape...................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Other......................... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

49,045 11 3,070 3,107 17,072 12,123 13,570 92

307 0 9 10 107 96 84 1

18,445 9 2,552 1,909 7,136 3,833 2,978 28

67,797 20 5,631 5,026 24,315 16,052 16,632 121

Total Male 916 0 23 76 381 205 218 13

13,578 0 493 497 4,932 3,970 3,669 17

56 0 1 1 24 15 15 0

1,410 3 237 107 469 356 238 0

15,044 3 731 605 5,425 4,341 3,922 17

Female 205 0 11 12 80 39 57 6

23,234 2 748 824 7,656 6,047 7,893 64

162 0 0 5 57 44 55 1

5,183 4 439 293 1,690 1,281 1,459 17

28,579 6 1,187 1,122 9,403 7,372 9,407 82

Total 360 0 8 24 135 67 117 9

17,227 2 630 646 5,481 4,331 6,084 53

140 0 0 5 45 38 51 1

4,629 3 384 270 1,517 1,116 1,322 17

21,996 5 1,014 921 7,043 5,485 7,457 71

White Male 271 0 5 18 100 54 88 6

6,007 0 118 178 2,175 1,716 1,809 11

22 0 0 0 12 6 4 0

554 1 55 23 173 165 137 0

6,583 1 173 201 2,360 1,887 1,950 11

Female 89 0 3 6 35 13 29 3

24,071 5 1,969 2,011 9,213 6,265 4,583 25

142 0 9 3 56 42 32 0

9,539 3 1,781 1,209 3,787 1,848 909 2

33,752 8 3,759 3,223 13,056 8,155 5,524 27

Total 560 0 20 50 256 126 106 2

19,595 5 1,744 1,816 7,500 4,825 3,682 23

119 0 8 3 48 36 24 0

9,007 3 1,650 1,161 3,607 1,726 858 2

28,721 8 3,402 2,980 11,155 6,587 4,564 25

Hispanic Male 484 0 14 46 225 110 89 0

4,476 0 225 195 1,713 1,440 901 2

23 0 1 0 8 6 8 0

532 0 131 48 180 122 51 0

5,031 0 357 243 1,901 1,568 960 2

Female 76 0 6 4 31 16 17 2

12,150 3 624 615 4,079 2,875 3,941 13

43 0 1 2 12 17 11 0

4,224 4 431 432 1,787 855 708 7

16,417 7 1,056 1,049 5,878 3,747 4,660 20

Total 103 0 5 11 39 21 25 2

9,712 3 508 515 3,248 2,248 3,180 10

33 0 1 1 8 15 8 0

3,946 2 391 401 1,688 795 662 7

13,691 5 900 917 4,944 3,058 3,850 17

Black Male 86 0 4 9 33 18 20 2

Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

2,438 0 116 100 831 627 761 3

10 0 0 1 4 2 3 0

278 2 40 31 99 60 46 0

2,726 2 156 132 934 689 810 3

Female 17 0 1 2 6 3 5 0 98 0 1 3 31 30 27 6

3,168 1 222 154 1,056 906 822 7

16 0 0 1 6 8 1 0

909 1 138 82 341 205 140 2

4,093 2 360 237 1,403 1,119 963 9

Total

2,511 1 188 130 843 719 624 6

15 0 0 1 6 7 1 0

863 1 127 77 324 196 136 2

3,389 2 315 208 1,173 922 761 8

Other Male 75 0 0 3 23 23 21 5

657 0 34 24 213 187 198 1

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

46 0 11 5 17 9 4 0

704 0 45 29 230 197 202 1

Female 23 0 1 0 8 7 6 1

42

55,108 1,157 626 85 1,087 3,335 75,267 10,608 4,792 8,413 12,587 5,130 120,434 3,733 10,472 285 155,336

77,476 723 60,135 443 6,567 74,329 1,269 696 100 1,396 9,863 90,883 14,112 7,229 9,922 16,301 5,678 157,369 4,987 12,647 388 198,472

Assault and battery................. Burglary................................... Petty theft................................ Checks and access cards....... Marijuana................................

Other drug............................... Indecent exposure.................. Annoying children................... Obscene matter...................... Lewd conduct..........................

Prostitution.............................. Drunk...................................... Liquor laws.............................. Disturbing the peace............... Vandalism...............................

Trespassing............................ Weapons................................. Driving under the influence..... Hit-and-run.............................. Selected traffic violations........

Gambling................................. All other...................................

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

57,566 471 30,063 271 5,327

750,985

Total

103 43,136

3,714 548 36,935 1,254 2,175

6,528 15,616 3,504 2,437 1,509

19,221 112 70 15 309

19,910 252 30,072 172 1,240

Gender Male Female 562,153 188,832

Total...........................................

Offense

32 72,677

7,092 1,913 59,281 1,648 3,950

1,756 45,805 4,931 1,771 3,227

35,181 559 188 58 434

26,460 234 20,819 144 2,035

White 290,195

Number

240 75,159

5,226 2,564 70,170 2,434 4,831

2,707 30,573 6,087 3,371 4,609

27,991 369 353 28 569

30,303 297 23,505 142 3,327

64 40,392

3,203 858 13,351 380 2,514

4,448 9,317 1,781 1,658 1,520

7,693 267 101 8 277

15,785 150 10,385 128 768

Race/ethnic group Hispanic Black 294,855 115,048

52 10,244

780 343 14,567 525 1,352

952 5,188 1,313 429 566

3,464 74 54 6 116

4,928 42 5,426 29 437

Other 50,887

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0

Total

Table 34 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

73.5 78.3

77.2 90.3 76.5 74.9 82.8

33.8 82.8 75.2 66.3 84.8

74.1 91.2 89.9 85.0 77.9

74.3 65.1 50.0 61.2 81.1

26.5 21.7

22.8 9.7 23.5 25.1 17.2

66.2 17.2 24.8 33.7 15.2

25.9 8.8 10.1 15.0 22.1

25.7 34.9 50.0 38.8 18.9

Gender Male Female 74.9 25.1

8.2 36.6

43.5 33.7 37.7 33.0 31.2

17.8 50.4 34.9 24.5 32.5

47.3 44.1 27.0 58.0 31.1

34.2 32.4 34.6 32.5 31.0

White 38.6

Percent

61.9 37.9

32.1 45.2 44.6 48.8 38.2

27.4 33.6 43.1 46.6 46.5

37.7 29.1 50.7 28.0 40.8

39.1 41.1 39.1 32.1 50.7

16.5 20.4

19.6 15.1 8.5 7.6 19.9

45.1 10.3 12.6 22.9 15.3

10.3 21.0 14.5 8.0 19.8

20.4 20.7 17.3 28.9 11.7

Race/ethnic group Hispanic Black 39.3 15.3

13.4 5.2

4.8 6.0 9.3 10.5 10.7

9.7 5.7 9.3 5.9 5.7

4.7 5.8 7.8 6.0 8.3

6.4 5.8 9.0 6.5 6.7

Other 6.8

43

74,329 1,269 696 100 1,396 9,863 90,883 14,112 7,229 9,922 16,301 5,678 157,369 4,987 12,647 388 198,472

Other drug.............................. Indecent exposure.................. Annoying children................... Obscene matter...................... Lewd conduct.........................

Prostitution............................. Drunk...................................... Liquor laws............................. Disturbing the peace............... Vandalism..............................

Trespassing............................ Weapons................................ Driving under the influence..... Hit-and-run............................. Selected traffic violations........

Gambling................................ All other.................................. 10 9,754

1,512 1,366 570 199 236

195 1,699 2,284 4,079 3,277

1,326 50 153 50 84

11,209 156 11,500 34 4,572

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

77,476 723 60,135 443 6,567

Total Under 18 750,985 54,315

Assault and battery................. Burglary.................................. Petty theft............................... Checks and access cards....... Marijuana................................

Total..........................................

Offense

11 8,849

1,098 618 5,214 446 842

1,200 4,088 3,526 314 986

3,596 26 70 6 79

4,300 67 5,965 23 517

18-19 41,841

75 60,453

4,262 1,939 68,971 1,933 5,376

4,632 29,066 4,105 1,136 2,845

26,489 313 169 20 425

25,508 270 18,058 169 855

20-29 257,069

Number

81 42,569

3,105 878 37,271 970 2,893

1,793 18,662 1,218 666 1,338

19,846 303 106 14 318

16,428 118 10,234 104 327

211 76,847

6,324 877 45,343 1,439 3,300

2,043 37,368 2,979 1,034 1,476

23,072 577 198 10 490

20,031 112 14,378 113 296

40 and 30-39 over 159,242 238,518

Table 35 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Age Group of Arrestee

100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Total 100.0

2.6 4.9

9.3 24.1 0.4 4.0 1.9

2.0 1.9 16.2 56.4 33.0

1.8 3.9 22.0 50.0 6.0

14.5 21.6 19.1 7.7 69.6

Under 18 7.2

2.8 4.5

6.7 10.9 3.3 8.9 6.7

12.2 4.5 25.0 4.3 9.9

4.8 2.0 10.1 6.0 5.7

5.6 9.3 9.9 5.2 7.9

18-19 5.6

19.3 30.5

26.1 34.1 43.8 38.8 42.5

47.0 32.0 29.1 15.7 28.7

35.6 24.7 24.3 20.0 30.4

32.9 37.3 30.0 38.1 13.0

20-29 34.2

Percent

20.9 21.4

19.0 15.5 23.7 19.5 22.9

18.2 20.5 8.6 9.2 13.5

26.7 23.9 15.2 14.0 22.8

21.2 16.3 17.0 23.5 5.0

30-39 21.2

54.4 38.7

38.8 15.4 28.8 28.9 26.1

20.7 41.1 21.1 14.3 14.9

31.0 45.5 28.4 10.0 35.1

25.9 15.5 23.9 25.5 4.5

40 and over 31.8

44

105 37,441 30,376 190,569 119,731 180,835 3,096

471 1 109 46 170 70 75 0 30,063 8 6,110 2,946 8,930 4,812 7,105 152

121 54,194 41,841 257,069 159,242 234,625 3,893

77,476 44 11,165 4,300 25,508 16,428 19,653 378 723 1 155 67 270 118 112 0

60,135 10 11,490 5,965 18,058 10,234 14,041 337 205 0 3 4 95 70 33 0

59,930 10 11,487 5,961 17,963 10,164 14,008 337

Under 10......................... 10-17............................... 18-19............................... 20-29............................... 30-39............................... 40-69............................... 70 and over.....................

Assault and battery.......... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Burglary........................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Petty theft........................ Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Identity theft.................. Under 10.................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Other petty theft............ Under 10.................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

29,949 8 6,108 2,944 8,875 4,778 7,084 152

114 0 2 2 55 34 21 0

57,566 41 7,262 3,214 19,301 12,559 14,884 305

Total Male 562,153

Total 750,985

Offense and age Total...................................

29,981 2 5,379 3,017 9,088 5,386 6,924 185

91 0 1 2 40 36 12 0

30,072 2 5,380 3,019 9,128 5,422 6,936 185

252 0 46 21 100 48 37 0

19,910 3 3,903 1,086 6,207 3,869 4,769 73

16 16,753 11,465 66,500 39,511 53,790 797

Female 188,832

20,747 1 2,706 1,680 6,171 3,766 6,252 171

72 0 0 0 31 30 11 0

20,819 1 2,706 1,680 6,202 3,796 6,263 171

234 0 37 17 84 46 50 0

26,460 15 2,423 1,048 7,743 5,704 9,296 231

40 12,904 13,125 88,520 58,789 114,520 2,297

Total 290,195

10,735 1 1,418 864 3,285 1,782 3,304 81

39 0 0 0 17 14 8 0

10,774 1 1,418 864 3,302 1,796 3,312 81

139 0 23 12 50 26 28 0

18,971 14 1,534 711 5,576 4,190 6,759 187

38 8,578 9,126 62,661 41,711 84,766 1,779

White Male 208,659

10,012 0 1,288 816 2,886 1,984 2,948 90

33 0 0 0 14 16 3 0

10,045 0 1,288 816 2,900 2,000 2,951 90

95 0 14 5 34 20 22 0

7,489 1 889 337 2,167 1,514 2,537 44

2 4,326 3,999 25,859 17,078 29,754 518

Female 81,536

23,435 6 5,620 2,576 7,072 4,024 4,061 76

70 0 2 3 33 21 11 0

23,505 6 5,622 2,579 7,105 4,045 4,072 76

297 1 82 27 107 44 36 0

30,303 14 5,732 2,098 10,891 6,536 4,985 47

36 29,114 19,920 112,697 66,181 66,099 808

Total 294,855

11,358 5 2,953 1,272 3,390 1,864 1,846 28

45 0 1 1 23 13 7 0

11,403 5 2,954 1,273 3,413 1,877 1,853 28

207 1 62 18 70 29 27 0

23,389 14 3,889 1,673 8,688 5,176 3,914 35

31 20,939 15,697 89,143 52,588 53,982 664

Hispanic Male 233,044

12,077 1 2,667 1,304 3,682 2,160 2,215 48

25 0 1 2 10 8 4 0

12,102 1 2,668 1,306 3,692 2,168 2,219 48

90 0 20 9 37 15 9 0

6,914 0 1,843 425 2,203 1,360 1,071 12

5 8,175 4,223 23,554 13,593 12,117 144

Female 61,811

10,340 2 2,150 1,176 3,335 1,453 2,201 23

45 0 1 1 21 14 8 0

10,385 2 2,151 1,177 3,356 1,467 2,209 23

150 0 21 20 67 23 19 0

15,785 12 2,411 910 5,299 3,110 3,997 46

31 8,576 5,981 37,177 22,958 39,896 429

Total 115,048

Table 36 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

5,473 2 1,213 556 1,598 736 1,351 17

19 0 1 1 10 3 4 0

5,492 2 1,214 557 1,608 739 1,355 17

89 0 11 14 39 11 14 0

11,574 10 1,412 646 3,890 2,406 3,170 40

25 5,450 3,576 25,298 17,127 31,783 384

Black Male 83,643

4,867 0 937 620 1,737 717 850 6

26 0 0 0 11 11 4 0

4,893 0 937 620 1,748 728 854 6

61 0 10 6 28 12 5 0

4,211 2 999 264 1,409 704 827 6

6 3,126 2,405 11,879 5,831 8,113 45

Female 31,405

5,408 1 1,011 529 1,385 921 1,494 67

18 0 0 0 10 5 3 0

5,426 1 1,011 529 1,395 926 1,497 67

42 0 15 3 12 5 7 0

4,928 3 599 244 1,575 1,078 1,375 54

14 3,600 2,815 18,675 11,314 14,110 359

Total 50,887

3,025 1 487 277 783 525 911 41

7 0 0 0 5 1 1 0

3,032 1 487 277 788 526 912 41

6 0 2 1 1 1 1 0

1,296 0 172 60 428 291 334 11

3 1,126 838 5,208 3,009 3,806 90

Female 14,080

(continued)

2,383 0 524 252 602 396 583 26

11 0 0 0 5 4 2 0

2,394 0 524 252 607 400 585 26

36 0 13 2 11 4 6 0

3,632 3 427 184 1,147 787 1,041 43

11 2,474 1,977 13,467 8,305 10,304 269

Other Male 36,807

45

55,108 0 929 2,715 19,507 14,564 17,319 74 1,157 0 49 23 287 272 497 29

80,896 0 5,898 4,113 27,344 20,173 23,286 82

6,567 0 4,572 517 855 327 296 0

74,329 0 1,326 3,596 26,489 19,846 22,990 82

1,269 0 50 26 313 303 546 31 696 0 153 70 169 106 191 7

Drug offenses.................. Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Marijuana...................... Under 10.................. 10-17........................ 18-19........................ 20-29........................ 30-39........................ 40-69........................ 70 and over..............

Other drug.................... Under 10.................. 10-17........................ 18-19........................ 20-29........................ 30-39........................ 40-69........................ 70 and over..............

Indecent exposure........... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Annoying children............ Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

626 0 99 68 166 103 183 7

5,327 0 3,593 454 755 273 252 0

60,435 0 4,522 3,169 20,262 14,837 17,571 74

271 0 22 12 107 56 72 2

Total Male

443 0 34 23 169 104 111 2

Total

Offense and age Checks and access cards............................. Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

70 0 54 2 3 3 8 0

112 0 1 3 26 31 49 2

19,221 0 397 881 6,982 5,282 5,671 8

1,240 0 979 63 100 54 44 0

20,461 0 1,376 944 7,082 5,336 5,715 8

172 0 12 11 62 48 39 0

Female

188 0 24 22 40 26 71 5

559 0 15 10 98 105 314 17

35,181 0 419 1,513 12,502 8,674 12,031 42

2,035 0 1,209 173 310 163 180 0

37,216 0 1,628 1,686 12,812 8,837 12,211 42

144 0 11 8 45 32 47 1

Total

172 0 16 22 38 26 65 5

509 0 15 10 90 92 287 15

24,225 0 266 1,033 8,467 5,864 8,557 38

1,607 0 915 148 252 136 156 0

25,832 0 1,181 1,181 8,719 6,000 8,713 38

90 0 11 5 29 14 30 1

White Male

16 0 8 0 2 0 6 0

50 0 0 0 8 13 27 2

10,956 0 153 480 4,035 2,810 3,474 4

428 0 294 25 58 27 24 0

11,384 0 447 505 4,093 2,837 3,498 4

54 0 0 3 16 18 17 0

Female

353 0 95 37 90 52 78 1

369 0 25 10 111 109 108 6

27,991 0 770 1,795 10,966 8,129 6,314 17

3,327 0 2,592 258 345 80 52 0

31,318 0 3,362 2,053 11,311 8,209 6,366 17

142 0 13 3 64 38 23 1

Total

311 0 56 37 89 51 77 1

348 0 24 10 106 100 102 6

22,281 0 567 1,467 8,774 6,381 5,076 16

2,721 0 2,062 229 318 69 43 0

25,002 0 2,629 1,696 9,092 6,450 5,119 16

92 0 6 1 42 24 18 1

Hispanic Male

42 0 39 0 1 1 1 0

21 0 1 0 5 9 6 0

5,710 0 203 328 2,192 1,748 1,238 1

606 0 530 29 27 11 9 0

6,316 0 733 357 2,219 1,759 1,247 1

50 0 7 2 22 14 5 0

Female

101 0 23 5 24 20 29 0

267 0 7 5 75 79 98 3

7,693 0 66 160 1,850 1,930 3,667 20

768 0 481 51 131 59 46 0

8,461 0 547 211 1,981 1,989 3,713 20

128 0 7 11 48 31 31 0

Total

Table 36 - continued MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

94 0 20 3 24 18 29 0

231 0 7 3 63 71 84 3

5,955 0 48 121 1,384 1,468 2,916 18

639 0 391 45 117 47 39 0

6,594 0 439 166 1,501 1,515 2,955 18

73 0 4 6 29 15 19 0

Black Male

7 0 3 2 0 2 0 0

36 0 0 2 12 8 14 0

1,738 0 18 39 466 462 751 2

129 0 90 6 14 12 7 0

1,867 0 108 45 480 474 758 2

55 0 3 5 19 16 12 0

Female

54 0 11 6 15 8 13 1

74 0 3 1 29 10 26 5

3,464 0 71 128 1,171 1,113 978 3

437 0 290 35 69 25 18 0

3,901 0 361 163 1,240 1,138 996 3

29 0 3 1 12 3 10 0

Total

5 0 4 0 0 0 1 0

5 0 0 1 1 1 2 0

817 0 23 34 289 262 208 1

77 0 65 3 1 4 4 0

894 0 88 37 290 266 212 1

13 0 2 1 5 0 5 0

Female

(continued)

49 0 7 6 15 8 12 1

69 0 3 0 28 9 24 5

2,647 0 48 94 882 851 770 2

360 0 225 32 68 21 14 0

3,007 0 273 126 950 872 784 2

16 0 1 0 7 3 5 0

Other Male

46

Total 100 0 50 6 20 14 10 0

1,396 0 84 79 425 318 473 17

9,863 0 195 1,200 4,632 1,793 2,017 26

90,883 0 1,699 4,088 29,066 18,662 36,895 473

14,112 0 2,284 3,526 4,105 1,218 2,943 36

7,196 0 175 258 1,428 1,310 4,000 25

Offense and age Obscene matter............... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Lewd conduct.................. Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Prostitution...................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Drunk............................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Liquor laws...................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Disorderly conduct........... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over.................. 5,684 0 158 201 1,097 1,009 3,197 22

10,608 0 1,617 2,571 2,930 969 2,490 31

75,267 0 1,213 3,325 24,164 15,603 30,517 445

3,335 0 12 83 1,125 1,026 1,064 25

1,087 0 63 46 290 256 416 16

Total Male 85 0 36 6 20 13 10 0

1,512 0 17 57 331 301 803 3

3,504 0 667 955 1,175 249 453 5

15,616 0 486 763 4,902 3,059 6,378 28

6,528 0 183 1,117 3,507 767 953 1

309 0 21 33 135 62 57 1

Female 15 0 14 0 0 1 0 0

4,833 0 60 114 868 840 2,930 21

4,931 0 889 1,648 1,413 247 731 3

45,805 0 554 1,560 12,524 8,815 22,045 307

1,756 0 20 151 708 341 519 17

434 0 18 18 99 97 192 10

Total 58 0 27 3 11 10 7 0

3,764 0 54 89 661 624 2,317 19

3,532 0 592 1,138 990 196 614 2

36,714 0 356 1,191 10,107 7,079 17,697 284

522 0 1 5 109 139 251 17

338 0 14 13 68 67 166 10

White Male 49 0 19 3 11 9 7 0

1,069 0 6 25 207 216 613 2

1,399 0 297 510 423 51 117 1

9,091 0 198 369 2,417 1,736 4,348 23

1,234 0 19 146 599 202 268 0

96 0 4 5 31 30 26 0

Female 9 0 8 0 0 1 0 0

1,178 0 81 92 296 221 485 3

6,087 0 1,149 1,378 1,820 594 1,124 22

30,573 0 975 1,991 11,890 6,644 8,961 112

2,707 0 34 146 1,078 807 638 4

569 0 37 31 189 141 166 5

Total 28 0 16 3 5 3 1 0

986 0 76 75 238 182 413 2

4,648 0 842 1,061 1,305 456 965 19

26,553 0 728 1,703 10,206 5,848 7,961 107

1,866 0 6 37 653 646 520 4

502 0 32 22 154 131 159 4

Hispanic Male 23 0 11 3 5 3 1 0

192 0 5 17 58 39 72 1

1,439 0 307 317 515 138 159 3

4,020 0 247 288 1,684 796 1,000 5

841 0 28 109 425 161 118 0

67 0 5 9 35 10 7 1

Female 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 4 0 3 0 1 0

931 0 25 37 197 192 479 1

1,781 0 103 175 418 245 835 5

9,317 0 71 270 2,704 2,081 4,149 42

4,448 0 135 861 2,592 444 414 2

277 0 23 25 111 49 68 1

Total

Table 36 - continued MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee 8 0 4 0 3 0 1 0

763 0 20 27 151 162 402 1

1,470 0 86 147 307 212 713 5

7,787 0 52 225 2,267 1,760 3,441 42

566 0 5 36 266 131 127 1

155 0 12 8 47 32 55 1

Black Male

168 0 5 10 46 30 77 0

311 0 17 28 111 33 122 0

1,530 0 19 45 437 321 708 0

3,882 0 130 825 2,326 313 287 1

122 0 11 17 64 17 13 0

Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 1 1 1 0

254 0 9 15 67 57 106 0

1,313 0 143 325 454 132 253 6

5,188 0 99 267 1,948 1,122 1,740 12

952 0 6 42 254 201 446 3

116 0 6 5 26 31 47 1

Total

92 0 5 3 21 26 36 1

5 0 2 0 1 1 1 0

83 0 1 5 20 16 41 0

355 0 46 100 126 27 55 1

975 0 22 61 364 206 322 0

571 0 6 37 157 91 280 0

24 0 1 2 5 5 11 0

Female 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

(continued)

171 0 8 10 47 41 65 0

958 0 97 225 328 105 198 5

4,213 0 77 206 1,584 916 1,418 12

381 0 0 5 97 110 166 3

Other Male

47

120,434 0 454 4,079 51,749 29,205 34,164 783 808 0 47 137 288 128 207 1

16,301 3 1,509 1,098 4,262 3,105 6,176 148

5,678 12 1,354 618 1,939 878 861 16

157,369 0 570 5,214 68,971 37,271 44,322 1,021 962 0 61 150 343 154 253 1

Trespassing..................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Weapons......................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Driving under the influence........................ Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Glue sniffing.................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

5,130 10 1,218 576 1,742 791 777 16

12,587 3 1,208 875 3,371 2,354 4,676 100

8,413 18 2,902 900 2,384 1,054 1,129 26

9,922 20 3,257 986 2,845 1,338 1,447 29

Vandalism....................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Total Male 4,792 11 2,412 240 885 502 729 13

Total 7,229 14 4,065 314 1,136 666 1,014 20

Offense and age Disturbing the peace....... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

154 0 14 13 55 26 46 0

36,935 0 116 1,135 17,222 8,066 10,158 238

548 2 136 42 197 87 84 0

3,714 0 301 223 891 751 1,500 48

1,509 2 355 86 461 284 318 3

Female 2,437 3 1,653 74 251 164 285 7

269 0 5 27 72 50 114 1

59,281 0 270 1,741 23,021 12,223 21,320 706

1,913 5 299 153 644 338 461 13

7,092 2 352 316 1,618 1,322 3,389 93

3,227 7 791 239 926 503 748 13

Total 1,771 4 538 82 337 242 553 15

222 0 4 25 57 40 95 1

41,029 0 203 1,244 15,797 8,627 14,644 514

1,672 4 260 142 554 295 404 13

5,241 2 274 237 1,223 930 2,517 58

2,693 7 681 215 795 407 576 12

White Male 1,251 4 331 62 255 202 387 10

47 0 1 2 15 10 19 0

18,252 0 67 497 7,224 3,596 6,676 192

241 1 39 11 90 43 57 0

1,851 0 78 79 395 392 872 35

534 0 110 24 131 96 172 1

Female 520 0 207 20 82 40 166 5

570 0 53 119 239 75 84 0

70,170 0 247 2,781 33,811 17,905 15,257 169

2,564 3 819 347 830 350 214 1

5,226 0 837 503 1,484 978 1,391 33

4,609 6 1,986 588 1,247 476 299 7

Total 3,371 1 2,320 124 444 252 229 1

496 0 41 108 209 66 72 0

58,283 0 213 2,303 27,160 15,170 13,295 142

2,374 2 750 327 776 320 198 1

4,163 0 669 413 1,207 777 1,071 26

4,118 4 1,827 553 1,087 390 251 6

Hispanic Male 2,187 1 1,387 102 347 180 170 0

74 0 12 11 30 9 12 0

11,887 0 34 478 6,651 2,735 1,962 27

190 1 69 20 54 30 16 0

1,063 0 168 90 277 201 320 7

491 2 159 35 160 86 48 1

Female 1,184 0 933 22 97 72 59 1

97 0 2 4 25 24 42 0

13,351 0 19 241 4,906 3,503 4,609 73

858 2 147 91 353 130 134 1

3,203 1 243 226 970 668 1,083 12

1,520 4 340 115 490 275 292 4

Total 1,658 8 1,018 87 247 125 172 1

Table 36 - continued MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

77 0 1 4 19 18 35 0

10,054 0 14 178 3,528 2,625 3,645 64

772 2 129 83 316 118 123 1

2,609 1 204 185 798 539 873 9

1,129 4 268 95 349 192 217 4

Black Male 1,030 5 555 59 194 85 131 1

20 0 1 0 6 6 7 0

3,297 0 5 63 1,378 878 964 9

86 0 18 8 37 12 11 0

594 0 39 41 172 129 210 3

391 0 72 20 141 83 75 0

Female 628 3 463 28 53 40 41 0

26 0 1 0 7 5 13 0

14,567 0 34 451 7,233 3,640 3,136 73

343 2 89 27 112 60 52 1

780 0 77 53 190 137 313 10

566 3 140 44 182 84 108 5

Total 429 1 189 21 108 47 60 3

13 0 0 0 4 1 8 0

3,499 0 10 97 1,969 857 556 10

31 0 10 3 16 2 0 0

206 0 16 13 47 29 98 3

93 0 14 7 29 19 23 1

Female 105 0 50 4 19 12 19 1

(continued)

13 0 1 0 3 4 5 0

11,068 0 24 354 5,264 2,783 2,580 63

312 2 79 24 96 58 52 1

574 0 61 40 143 108 215 7

473 3 126 37 153 65 85 4

Other Male 324 1 139 17 89 35 41 2

48

11 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 148,833 13 7,548 6,737 45,272 31,071 57,267 925

48 0 1 0 17 17 13 0

190,266 17 9,500 8,441 58,665 41,088 71,475 1,080

Nonsupport...................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

All other........................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

285 0 10 7 50 62 147 9

10,472 0 219 781 4,500 2,261 2,679 32

388 0 10 11 75 81 198 13

12,647 0 236 842 5,376 2,893 3,266 34

Selected traffic violations....................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Total Male 3,733 0 151 334 1,475 714 976 83

Gambling......................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Total 4,987 0 199 446 1,933 970 1,322 117

Offense and age Hit-and-run...................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

41,433 4 1,952 1,704 13,393 10,017 14,208 155

37 0 1 0 13 13 10 0

103 0 0 4 25 19 51 4

2,175 0 17 61 876 632 587 2

Female 1,254 0 48 112 458 256 346 34

67,561 6 2,092 2,243 17,271 14,031 31,386 532

14 0 0 0 6 3 5 0

32 0 0 1 6 8 17 0

3,950 0 93 244 1,430 885 1,275 23

Total 1,648 0 52 114 542 288 576 76

50,740 6 1,473 1,648 12,661 10,063 24,450 439

4 0 0 0 2 1 1 0

15 0 0 1 3 3 8 0

3,250 0 85 227 1,176 694 1,046 22

White Male 1,136 0 33 81 388 191 392 51

16,821 0 619 595 4,610 3,968 6,936 93

10 0 0 0 4 2 4 0

17 0 0 0 3 5 9 0

700 0 8 17 254 191 229 1

Female 512 0 19 33 154 97 184 25

73,389 5 5,433 4,334 26,207 16,999 20,142 269

22 0 1 0 9 7 5 0

240 0 0 6 37 48 138 11

4,831 0 88 407 2,394 1,133 806 3

Total 2,434 0 107 263 1,038 515 491 20

59,890 4 4,564 3,691 21,368 13,364 16,658 241

3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0

177 0 0 2 23 38 105 9

4,067 0 85 383 2,065 899 633 2

Hispanic Male 1,956 0 88 206 839 410 399 14

13,499 1 869 643 4,839 3,635 3,484 28

19 0 1 0 8 6 4 0

63 0 0 4 14 10 33 2

764 0 3 24 329 234 173 1

Female 478 0 19 57 199 105 92 6

39,354 2 1,248 1,403 12,197 7,807 16,511 186

10 0 0 0 1 6 3 0

64 0 9 4 20 16 15 0

2,514 0 6 70 938 601 893 6

Total 380 0 16 33 155 73 100 3

Table 36 - continued MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2013 Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

30,717 1 966 1,049 9,035 5,941 13,556 169

3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0

56 0 9 4 16 15 12 0

2,038 0 6 61 738 471 756 6

Black Male 262 0 12 20 110 49 69 2

8,637 1 282 354 3,162 1,866 2,955 17

7 0 0 0 1 4 2 0

8 0 0 0 4 1 3 0

476 0 0 9 200 130 137 0

Female 118 0 4 13 45 24 31 1

9,962 4 727 461 2,990 2,251 3,436 93

2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

52 0 1 0 12 9 28 2

1,352 0 49 121 614 274 292 2

Total 525 0 24 36 198 94 155 18

7,486 2 545 349 2,208 1,703 2,603 76

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

37 0 1 0 8 6 22 0

1,117 0 43 110 521 197 244 2

Other Male 379 0 18 27 138 64 116 16

2,476 2 182 112 782 548 833 17

1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

15 0 0 0 4 3 6 2

235 0 6 11 93 77 48 0

Female 146 0 6 9 60 30 39 2

Table 37 DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 1975-2013 By Type of Disposition

2013.......... 2012.......... 2011..........

Total Number Percent 305,503 100.0 295,465 100.0 292,231 100.0

Law enforcement releases Number Percent 10,525 3.4 9,572 3.2 9,780 3.3

Complaints denied1 Number Percent 45,273 14.8 48,029 16.3 45,988 15.7

Dismissed, acquitted2 Convicted Number Percent Number Percent 36,315 11.9 213,390 69.8 35,451 12.0 202,413 68.5 40,642 13.9 195,821 67.0

2010.......... 2009.......... 2008.......... 2007.......... 2006..........

298,647 306,170 325,241 332,647 319,818

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

9,980 9,894 9,435 10,273 9,107

3.3 3.2 2.9 3.1 2.8

46,054 43,317 41,610 42,632 42,506

15.4 14.1 12.8 12.8 13.3

40,793 45,000 46,485 48,728 46,456

13.7 14.7 14.3 14.6 14.5

201,820 207,959 227,711 231,014 221,749

67.6 67.9 70.0 69.4 69.3

2005.......... 2004.......... 2003.......... 2002.......... 2001..........

319,587 345,415 316,377 287,499 271,992

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

10,114 10,721 10,352 11,195 11,248

3.2 3.1 3.3 3.9 4.1

39,034 43,179 42,922 39,833 39,414

12.2 12.5 13.6 13.9 14.5

43,638 48,150 45,775 41,020 37,703

13.7 13.9 14.5 14.3 13.9

226,801 243,365 217,328 195,451 183,627

71.0 70.5 68.7 68.0 67.5

2000.......... 1999 ......... 1998 ......... 1997.......... 1996..........

267,512 278,715 314,483 326,768 328,168

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

7,698 9,616 13,880 14,289 12,802

2.9 3.5 4.4 4.4 3.9

37,152 40,217 42,763 47,829 47,941

13.9 14.4 13.6 14.6 14.6

36,576 36,004 39,866 42,842 43,566

13.7 12.9 12.7 13.1 13.3

186,086 192,878 217,974 221,808 223,859

69.6 69.2 69.3 67.9 68.2

1995.......... 1994.......... 1993.......... 1992.......... 1991..........

345,125 342,321 345,469 284,810 303,707

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

15,100 16,713 16,464 12,273 20,222

4.4 4.9 4.8 4.3 6.7

45,877 44,791 44,512 32,284 45,756

13.3 13.1 12.9 11.3 15.1

45,838 45,108 43,157 40,134 42,002

13.3 13.2 12.5 14.1 13.8

238,310 235,709 241,336 200,119 195,727

69.1 68.9 69.9 70.3 64.4

1990.......... 1989.......... 1988.......... 1987.......... 1986..........

258,734 275,151 265,990 270,496 258,832

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

15,444 20,773 19,230 21,019 22,773

6.0 7.5 7.2 7.8 8.8

33,503 45,682 51,222 52,464 47,807

12.9 16.6 19.3 19.4 18.5

40,444 41,069 41,867 43,413 39,962

15.6 14.9 15.7 16.0 15.4

169,343 167,627 153,671 153,600 148,290

65.5 60.9 57.8 56.8 57.3

1985.......... 1984.......... 1983.......... 1982.......... 1981..........

240,978 210,398 201,158 203,805 205,168

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

23,003 20,180 19,006 20,895 21,122

9.5 9.6 9.4 10.3 10.3

39,732 35,498 37,215 37,010 31,312

16.5 16.9 18.5 18.2 15.3

37,710 34,453 33,284 34,457 36,112

15.6 16.4 16.5 16.9 17.6

140,533 120,267 111,653 111,443 116,622

58.3 57.2 55.5 54.7 56.8

1980.......... 1979.......... 1978.......... 1977.......... 1976..........

189,303 170,980 150,004 145,525 157,537

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

20,057 18,326 14,596 12,831 10,595

10.6 10.7 9.7 8.8 6.7

27,925 23,332 20,989 20,141 21,571

14.8 13.6 14.0 13.8 13.7

35,766 31,649 29,501 30,374 37,856

18.9 18.5 19.7 20.9 24.0

105,555 97,673 84,918 82,179 87,515

55.8 57.1 56.6 56.5 55.6

1975..........

174,069

100.0

14,798

8.5

23,443

13.5

51,505

29.6

84,323

48.4

Year(s)

Notes: This table presents the number and type of final dispositions and sentences for felony arrests reported to the California Department of Justice by law enforcement agencies, district attorneys, and courts. Caution should be used when interpreting this information because final dispositions are underreported. The nature, extent, and reasons for this underreporting vary from agency to agency and from year to year. Santa Clara County did not report for 1975 through 1977 and Alameda County did not report for 1975 and 1976. Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. 1 The "complaints denied" category includes single complaints, combined cases, and petitions to revoke probation. 2

The "dismissed, acquitted" category includes diversions that have been dismissed.

49

50

21 44,060 35,684 128,732 9,175 3,844 6,195

Sentence Death....................................... State institutions1..................... Probation................................. Probation with jail..................... Jail........................................... Fine.......................................... Other2...................................... 0.0 13.5 11.0 39.6 2.8 1.2 1.9

2.9 12.8 12.4 0.1 0.3 84.3 12.0 2.1 0.2 70.0 29 42,552 30,082 120,048 8,002 3,420 3,826

9,894 43,317 42,041 338 938 252,959 38,369 5,953 678 207,959 0.0 13.9 9.8 39.2 2.6 1.1 1.2

3.2 14.1 13.7 0.1 0.3 82.6 12.5 1.9 0.2 67.9

2009 Number Percent 306,170 100.0

34 41,824 27,605 117,363 8,043 2,952 3,999

9,980 46,054 44,664 467 923 242,613 36,378 3,812 603 201,820 0.0 14.0 9.2 39.3 2.7 1.0 1.3

3.3 15.4 15.0 0.2 0.3 81.2 12.2 1.3 0.2 67.6

2010 Number Percent 298,647 100.0

10 37,962 27,654 112,056 11,097 2,745 4,297

9,780 45,988 44,375 415 1,198 236,463 36,989 3,043 610 195,821 0.0 13.0 9.5 38.3 3.8 0.9 1.5

3.3 15.7 15.2 0.1 0.4 80.9 12.7 1.0 0.2 67.0

2011 Number Percent 292,231 100.0

13 29,727 29,518 115,832 20,736 2,565 4,022

9,572 48,029 46,397 421 1,211 237,864 32,211 2,720 520 202,413

0.0 10.1 10.0 39.2 7.0 0.9 1.4

3.2 16.3 15.7 0.1 0.4 80.5 10.9 0.9 0.2 68.5

2012 Number Percent 295,465 100.0

24 31,962 32,998 117,864 23,577 2,221 4,744

10,525 45,273 43,503 385 1,385 249,705 33,344 2,460 511 213,390

2

The "other" category includes no sentence given, sentence suspended, and sentence stayed.

0.0 10.5 10.8 38.6 7.7 0.7 1.6

3.4 14.8 14.2 0.1 0.5 81.7 10.9 0.8 0.2 69.8

2013 Number Percent 305,503 100.0

Notes: This table presents the number and type of final dispositions and sentences for felony arrests reported to the California Department of Justice by law enforcement agencies, district attorneys, and courts. Caution should be used when interpreting this information because final dispositions are underreported. The nature, extent, and reasons for this underreporting vary from agency to agency and from year to year. Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. 1 The "state institutions" category includes sentences to prison, California Rehabilitation Center, and the Division of Juvenile Justice (youth authority).

9,435 41,610 40,408 292 910 274,196 39,059 6,754 672 227,711

2008 Number Percent 325,241 100.0

Law enforcement releases................ Total complaints denied.................... Single complaints.......................... Combined cases............................ Petitions to revoke probation......... Court dispositions............................. Dismissed...................................... Diversions dismissed..................... Acquitted........................................ Convicted.......................................

Type of disposition and sentence Total.....................................................

Table 38A DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013 By Type of Disposition and Sentence

51

21 44,060 35,684 128,732 9,175 3,844 6,195

Sentence Death....................................... 1 State institutions ..................... Probation................................. Probation with jail..................... Jail........................................... Fine.......................................... 2 Other ...................................... 0.0 16.1 13.0 46.9 3.3 1.4 2.3

100.0 14.2 2.5 0.2 83.0 29 42,552 30,082 120,048 8,002 3,420 3,826

9,894 43,317 42,041 338 938 252,959 38,369 5,953 678 207,959 0.0 16.8 11.9 47.5 3.2 1.4 1.5

100.0 15.2 2.4 0.3 82.2

2009 Number Percent 306,170

34 41,824 27,605 117,363 8,043 2,952 3,999

9,980 46,054 44,664 467 923 242,613 36,378 3,812 603 201,820 0.0 17.2 11.4 48.4 3.3 1.2 1.6

100.0 15.0 1.6 0.2 83.2

2010 Number Percent 298,647

10 37,962 27,654 112,056 11,097 2,745 4,297

9,780 45,988 44,375 415 1,198 236,463 36,989 3,043 610 195,821 0.0 16.1 11.7 47.4 4.7 1.2 1.8

100.0 15.6 1.3 0.3 82.8

2011 Number Percent 292,231

13 29,727 29,518 115,832 20,736 2,565 4,022

9,572 48,029 46,397 421 1,211 237,864 32,211 2,720 520 202,413

0.0 12.5 12.4 48.7 8.7 1.1 1.7

100.0 13.5 1.1 0.2 85.1

2012 Number Percent 295,465

24 31,962 32,998 117,864 23,577 2,221 4,744

10,525 45,273 43,503 385 1,385 249,705 33,344 2,460 511 213,390

2

1

The "other" category includes no sentence given, sentence suspended, and sentence stayed.

Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. The "state institutions" category includes sentences to prison, California Rehabilitation Center, and the Division of Juvenile Justice (youth authority).

agency to agency and from year to year.

and courts. Caution should be used when interpreting this information because final dispositions are underreported. The nature, extent, and reasons for this underreporting vary from

0.0 12.8 13.2 47.2 9.4 0.9 1.9

100.0 13.4 1.0 0.2 85.5

2013 Number Percent 305,503

Notes: This table presents the number and type of final dispositions and sentences for felony arrests reported to the California Department of Justice by law enforcement agencies, district attorneys,

9,435 41,610 40,408 292 910 274,196 39,059 6,754 672 227,711

2008 Number Percent 325,241

Law enforcement releases................ Total complaints denied.................... Single complaints.......................... Combined cases............................ Petitions to revoke probation......... Court dispositions............................. Dismissed...................................... Diversions dismissed..................... Acquitted........................................ Convicted.......................................

Type of disposition and sentence Total.....................................................

Table 38B

DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2008-2013

By Type of Disposition and Sentence

Percent Distribution of Court Dispositions

52

10,525 45,273 36,315 213,390

3.4 14.8 11.9 69.8

Total Number Percent 305,503 100.0 3,319 20,140 8,016 48,510

4.1 25.2 10.0 60.6

Violent offenses1 Number Percent 79,985 100.0 2,261 8,408 7,508 62,443

2.8 10.4 9.3 77.5

Property offenses2 Number Percent 80,620 100.0 3,579 10,741 15,185 69,035

3.6 10.9 15.4 70.1

Drug offenses Number Percent 98,540 100.0

1,366 5,984 5,606 33,402

2.9 12.9 12.1 72.1

All other Number Percent 46,358 100.0

Property offenses include burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, forgery, check and access card offenses, and arson.

The "complaints denied" category includes single complaints, combined cases, and petitions to revoke probation.

The "dismissed, acquitted" category includes diversions that have been dismissed.

3

4

Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. Violent offenses include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, and kidnapping.

2

1

reasons for this underreporting vary from agency to agency and from year to year.

district attorneys, and courts. Caution should be used when interpreting this information because final dispositions are underreported. The nature, extent, and

Notes: This table presents the number and type of final dispositions and sentences for felony arrests reported to the California Department of Justice by law enforcement agencies,

Law enforcement releases...... Complaints denied3................. Dismissed, acquitted4.............. Convicted.................................

Total...........................................

Type of disposition

Table 39 DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2013 Arrest Offense Category by Type of Disposition

53

64,324 13,870 7,363 41,358 1,733 63,442

Property offenses ..................

State institutions1................ Probation2........................... Probation with jail................ Jail......................................

Drug offenses.........................

16.2 19.9 58.5 5.4

59,818 9,690 11,905 35,019 3,204

All other offenses...................

State institutions1................ Probation2........................... Probation with jail................ Jail......................................

2010

9,708 10,702 33,405 2,775

56,590

10,559 17,394 24,605 2,298

54,856

13,190 5,622 38,145 1,434

58,391

9,124 3,610 23,893 1,495

17.2 18.9 59.0 4.9

100.0

19.2 31.7 44.9 4.2

100.0

22.6 9.6 65.3 2.5

100.0

23.9 9.5 62.7 3.9

9,905 9,254 32,686 2,812

54,657

9,748 17,879 23,842 2,244

53,713

12,903 4,388 37,087 1,403

55,781

9,302 3,035 23,748 1,584

18.1 16.9 59.8 5.1

100.0

18.1 33.3 44.4 4.2

100.0

23.1 7.9 66.5 2.5

100.0

24.7 8.1 63.0 4.2

9,627 8,784 32,080 3,348

53,839

8,651 18,580 24,517 3,323

55,071

10,668 4,470 32,657 2,720

50,515

9,026 2,862 22,802 1,706

17.9 16.3 59.6 6.2

100.0

15.7 33.7 44.5 6.0

100.0

21.1 8.8 64.6 5.4

100.0

24.8 7.9 62.6 4.7

100.0

19.4 17.7 57.2 5.7

100.0

Percent

2011

Number Percent Number Total 207,959 100.0 201,820 100.0 195,821 Type of sentence 42,581 20.5 41,858 20.7 37,972 37,328 17.9 34,556 17.1 34,696 120,048 57.7 117,363 58.2 112,056 8,002 3.8 8,043 4.0 11,097 Convicted offense category and type of sentence 38,122 100.0 37,669 100.0 36,396

Percent

2009 Number

2012

9,056 8,954 32,795 4,954

55,759

4,796 19,711 24,637 6,530

55,674

6,595 4,586 34,960 7,334

53,475

9,293 2,854 23,440 1,918

37,505

29,740 36,105 115,832 20,736

202,413

16.2 16.1 58.8 8.9

100.0

8.6 35.4 44.3 11.7

100.0

12.3 8.6 65.4 13.7

100.0

24.8 7.6 62.5 5.1

100.0

14.7 17.8 57.2 10.2

100.0

Number Percent

9,796 8,663 31,615 5,691

55,765

5,641 22,713 28,111 7,784

64,249

7,312 5,500 34,583 7,947

55,342

9,237 3,087 23,555 2,155

38,034

31,986 39,963 117,864 23,577

213,390

17.6 15.5 56.7 10.2

100.0

8.8 35.4 43.8 12.1

100.0

13.2 9.9 62.5 14.4

100.0

24.3 8.1 61.9 5.7

100.0

15.0 18.7 55.2 11.0

100.0

Percent

2013 Number

Violent offenses include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, and kidnapping.

Property offenses include burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, forgery, check and access card offenses, and arson.

3

4

Notes: This table presents the number and type of final dispositions and sentences for felony arrests reported to the California Department of Justice by law enforcement agencies, district attorneys, and courts. Caution should be used when interpreting this information because final dispositions are underreported. The nature, extent, and reasons for this underreporting vary from agency to agency and from year to year. Data include convictions for both misdemeanors and felonies. Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. 1 The "state institutions" category includes sentences to death, prison, California Rehabilitation Center (civil addict), and the Division of Juvenile Justice (youth authority).

2 The "probation" category includes straight probation, fine, and other (no sentence given, sentence suspended, and sentence stayed).

100.0

11,689 22,082 27,050 2,621

18.4 34.8 42.6 4.1

100.0

21.6 11.4 64.3 2.7

100.0

State institutions ................ Probation2........................... Probation with jail................ Jail......................................

1

4

8,832 4,373 25,305 1,617

State institutions ................ Probation2........................... Probation with jail................ Jail......................................

22.0 10.9 63.1 4.0

100.0

40,127

1

Violent offenses ....................

3

19.4 20.1 56.5 4.0

44,081 45,723 128,732 9,175

State institutions1................... Probation2.............................. Probation with jail................... Jail.........................................

100.0

227,711

Percent

2008 Number

Total convictions......................

Convicted offense category and type of sentence

Table 40 ADULT FELONY ARRESTEES CONVICTED, 2008-2013 By Convicted Offense Category and Type of Sentence

Table 41 ADULTS ON ACTIVE PROBATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1966-2013 By Level of Offense

2013……………… 2012……………… 2011………………

Total Number Percent 296,964 100.0 294,993 100.0 297,917 100.0

Felony offense Number Percent 254,106 85.6 249,173 84.5 247,770 83.2

2010……………… 2009……………… 2008……………… 2007……………… 2006………………

311,692 331,270 341,584 347,199 346,495

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

255,006 266,249 269,023 269,384 268,828

81.8 80.4 78.8 77.6 77.6

56,686 65,021 72,561 77,815 77,667

18.2 19.6 21.2 22.4 22.4

2005……………… 2004……………… 2003……………… 2002……………… 2001………………

344,442 341,227 352,449 336,740 328,540

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

263,911 257,043 252,530 239,618 235,951

76.6 75.3 71.7 71.2 71.8

80,531 84,184 99,919 97,122 92,589

23.4 24.7 28.3 28.8 28.2

2000……………… 1999……………… 1998……………… 1997……………… 1996………………

333,288 338,785 330,945 302,236 289,503

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

238,520 244,460 233,625 210,960 197,862

71.6 72.2 70.6 69.8 68.3

94,768 94,325 97,320 91,276 91,641

28.4 27.8 29.4 30.2 31.7

1995……………… 1994……………… 1993……………… 1992……………… 1991………………

286,986 285,105 280,749 302,754 315,421

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

193,389 186,701 153,278 148,989 141,923

67.4 65.5 54.6 49.2 45.0

93,597 98,404 127,471 153,765 173,498

32.6 34.5 45.4 50.8 55.0

1990……………… 1989……………… 1988……………… 1987……………… 1986………………

305,700 285,018 265,643 242,529 220,614

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

131,277 117,189 104,149 93,699 87,194

42.9 41.1 39.2 38.6 39.5

174,423 167,829 161,494 148,830 133,420

57.1 58.9 60.8 61.4 60.5

1985……………… 1984……………… 1983……………… 1982……………… 1981………………

210,449 197,413 176,555 157,009 152,563

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

81,921 75,562 72,152 67,300 64,632

38.9 38.3 40.9 42.9 42.4

128,528 121,851 104,403 89,709 87,931

61.1 61.7 59.1 57.1 57.6

1980……………… 1979……………… 1978……………… 1977……………… 1976………………

151,382 150,566 153,113 149,587 152,242

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

61,648 59,207 61,371 61,303 63,458

40.7 39.3 40.1 41.0 41.7

89,734 91,359 91,742 88,284 88,784

59.3 60.7 59.9 59.0 58.3

1975……………… 1974……………… 1973……………… 1972……………… 1971………………

153,140 158,887 150,292 143,183 132,078

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

63,753 71,599 72,539 72,757 68,379

41.6 45.1 48.3 50.8 51.8

89,387 87,288 77,753 70,426 63,699

58.4 54.9 51.7 49.2 48.2

1970……………… 1969……………… 1968……………… 1967……………… 1966………………

117,095 102,042 93,282 83,517 80,645

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

62,141 55,124 46,263 39,474 36,053

53.1 54.0 49.6 47.3 44.7

54,954 46,918 47,019 44,043 44,592

46.9 46.0 50.4 52.7 55.3

Year(s)

Misdemeanor offense Number Percent 42,858 14.4 45,820 15.5 50,147 16.8

Note: These data include adults placed on supervised probation only. Data are limited to original grants of probation and do not include subsequent grants of probation to persons already under supervised probation in the same county.

54

55

100.0 77.5 22.5

187,637 145,380 42,257 766.4 593.8 172.6 202,869 153,868 49,001 91,404 67,511 23,893 81,859 64,206 17,653 29,606 22,151 7,455 828.6 373.3 334.3 120.9

Total...................................

Felony offense................. Misdemeanor offense......

Total...................................

Felony offense................. Misdemeanor offense......

Total...................................

Felony offense................. Misdemeanor offense......

Terminated...................... Felony offense.............. Misdemeanor offense...

Revoked.......................... Felony offense.............. Misdemeanor offense...

Other2.............................. Felony offense.............. Misdemeanor offense...

Total...................................

Terminated...................... Revoked.......................... Other...............................

100.0

Percent 100.0

Percent

2011

Number Percent Number Placed on probation 151,226 100.0 161,597

2010

161,348

Number

38.7 30.3 8.4

47.3 35.0 12.2

76.3 23.7

100.0

66,783 51,021 15,762

75,093 58,807 16,286

130,403 37,515

39.8 30.4 9.4

44.7 35.0 9.7

77.7 22.3

61,125 48,628 12,497

76,678 62,001 14,677

134,055 32,984

480.5 519.2 120.4 118.2 Removed from probation 167,918 100.0 167,039

36.6 29.1 7.5

45.9 37.1 8.8

80.3 19.7

100.0

59,649 47,670 11,979

72,367 59,553 12,814

128,129 33,414

161,543

516.9 113.5

344.0 282.0 102.0

298.4 265.4 103.5

302.4 241.1 115.3

282.8 233.1 115.4

25,351 14.0 26,042 15.5 29,236 17.5 29,527 19,714 10.9 20,575 12.3 23,426 14.0 20,906 5,637 3.1 5,467 3.3 5,810 3.5 8,621 Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 - Removed from probation 728.0 667.2 658.9 631.2

70,062 54,893 15,169

85,469 63,343 22,126

137,950 42,932

180,882

534.5 146.2

18.3 12.9 5.3

36.9 29.5 7.4

44.8 36.9 7.9

79.3 20.7

100.0

82.0 18.0

100.0

Percent

2012

132,811 78.5 120,934 80.0 131,626 81.5 132,287 36,334 21.5 30,292 20.0 29,971 18.5 29,061 Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 - Placed on probation 680.8 600.9 637.4 630.4

169,145

Number

2009

286.5 251.3 100.2

638.0

25,869 18,904 6,965

64,897 54,126 10,771

73,994 61,819 12,175

134,849 29,911

164,760

553.3 109.6

663.0

142,904 28,311

171,215

Number

15.7 11.5 4.2

39.4 32.9 6.5

44.9 37.5 7.4

81.8 18.2

100.0

83.5 16.5

100.0

Percent

2013

-23.3 -24.8 -17.1

-23.0

-12.6 -14.7 -6.6

-20.7 -15.7 -39.0

-19.0 -8.4 -49.0

-12.4 -39.0

-18.8

-6.8 -36.5

-13.5

-1.7 -33.0

-8.8

1.3 7.8 -13.2

1.1

-12.4 -9.6 -19.2

8.8 13.5 -10.1

2.2 3.8 -5.0

5.2 -10.5

2.0

7.0 -3.4

5.2

8.0 -2.6

6.1

Percent change 2008- 20122013 2013

Notes: Rates and percentages may not add to subtotals, total, or 100.0 because of rounding. These data include adults placed on supervised probation only. Data are limited to original grants of probation and do not include subsequent grants of probation to persons already under supervised probation in the same county. 1 Rates are based on the adult population at risk (18-69 years of age) for each year (see Table 49). Rates for 2008-2011 were recalculated in 2012 using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. 2 "Other" includes transfer of jurisdiction from one county to another, death, sentence vacated, successful appeal, deportation, etc.

14.6 10.9 3.7

40.4 31.6 8.7

45.1 33.3 11.8

75.8 24.2

100.0

Percent

2008 Number

Placement and removal by level of offense

Table 42 ADULTS PLACED ON AND REMOVED FROM PROBATION, 2008-2013 By Level of Offense, Type of Removal, and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk

Table 43 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 1969-2013 By Type of Agency

2013................ 2012................ 2011................

Total personnel 149,798 149,353 148,772

Law enforcement 117,340 117,238 116,794

Prosecution1 9,429 9,367 9,479

Public defense 3,926 3,938 3,914

Probation 19,103 18,810 18,585

2010................ 2009................ 2008................ 2007................ 2006................

152,379 157,704 159,156 155,503 149,237

118,981 122,042 123,680 121,305 116,128

9,852 10,199 10,429 10,179 9,619

4,131 4,091 4,320 4,137 3,924

19,415 21,372 20,727 19,882 19,566

2005................ 2004................ 2003................ 2002................ 2001................

145,434 143,936 147,790 148,208 147,650

113,604 112,826 114,945 115,552 108,208

9,297 9,166 9,480 10,069 17,296

3,790 3,733 3,788 3,773 3,686

18,743 18,211 19,577 18,814 18,460

2000................ 1999................ 1998................ 1997................ 1996................

142,132 139,304 133,841 129,332 124,090

103,579 102,769 98,495 96,322 94,207

18,481 16,476 15,876 14,826 12,548

3,950 3,857 3,651 3,622 3,533

16,122 16,202 15,819 14,562 13,802

1995................ 1994................ 1993................ 1992................ 1991................

119,850 115,244 113,287 113,256 115,554

91,198 86,933 85,989 87,020 88,628

11,998 11,461 10,324 10,272 10,027

3,246 3,224 3,278 3,220 3,255

13,408 13,626 13,696 12,744 13,644

1990................ 1989................ 1988................ 1987................ 1986................

113,440 108,905 96,341 100,117 98,282

86,814 83,807 72,586 77,015 75,437

9,984 8,955 8,251 8,334 8,470

3,104 3,040 2,822 2,390 2,270

13,538 13,103 12,682 12,378 12,105

1985................ 1984................ 1983................ 1982................ 1981................

95,611 93,912 91,090 89,762 87,993

73,582 74,536 72,618 71,352 69,420

8,072 7,686 7,460 7,407 7,184

2,163 2,013 1,987 1,972 1,929

11,794 9,677 9,025 9,031 9,460

1980................ 1979................ 1978................ 1977................ 1976................

87,425 83,675 83,715 85,195 82,873

67,321 65,120 64,928 65,971 64,060

7,272 6,916 6,806 6,809 6,183

1,893 1,766 1,782 1,784 1,680

10,939 9,873 10,199 10,631 10,950

1975................ 1974................ 1973................ 1972................ 1971................

81,105 77,757 74,693 71,483 69,991

64,177 62,020 59,697 58,028 57,099

4,875 4,352 4,439 3,428 3,227

1,574 1,559 1,385 1,236 1,120

10,479 9,826 9,172 8,791 8,545

1970................ 1969................

66,482 61,553

55,320 51,104

2,506 2,786

929 914

7,727 6,749

Year(s)

Notes: Personnel in the Department of Justice and state regulatory agencies are not included. The passage of Assembly Bill 196 required that county-level child support programs, previously administered by district attorneys, be operated by local child support agencies. This accounts for the large decrease in prosecution personnel since 2001.

1

56

57

159,156 123,680 10,429 4,161 1,825 4,443 4,320 2,598 531 1,191 20,727 10,268 10,459

Total1...................................................

Law enforcement..............................

Prosecution....................................... Attorneys........................................ Investigators.................................. Clerical and all other......................

Public defense.................................. Attorneys........................................ Investigators.................................. Clerical and all other......................

Probation.......................................... Probation officers....................... All other.....................................

21,372 11,921 9,451

4,091 2,479 496 1,116

10,199 4,154 1,670 4,375

122,042

157,704

2009a

19,415 10,763 8,652

4,131 2,496 492 1,143

9,852 3,990 1,635 4,227

118,981

152,379

2010

18,585 11,666 6,919

3,914 2,373 475 1,066

9,479 3,833 1,570 4,076

116,794

148,772

2011

18,810 13,110 5,700

3,938 2,414 472 1,052

9,367 3,878 1,502 3,987

117,238

149,353

2012b

19,103 13,602 5,501

3,926 2,418 466 1,042

9,429 3,915 1,523 3,991

117,340

149,798

2013

b

The definition of "Probation Officer" was defined to include juvenile correctional officers.

-7.8 32.5 -47.4

-9.1 -6.9 -12.2 -12.5

-9.6 -5.9 -16.5 -10.2

-5.1

1.6 3.8 -3.5

-0.3 0.2 -1.3 -1.0

0.7 1.0 1.4 0.1

0.1

Percent change 200820122013 2013 -5.9 0.3

Sources: Law enforcement, district attorney, public defender, and probation personnel surveys conducted by the Criminal Justice Statistics Center.

Notes: Personnel in the Department of Justice and state regulatory agencies are not included.

1 Law enforcement personnel counts are obtained from a one-day survey taken on October 31. All other personnel survey counts are taken on June 30.

a The Alameda County Public Defender did not report data for 2009.

2008

Type of agency and personnel classification

Table 44 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2008-2013 By Type of Agency and Personnel Classification

58

123,680 81,402 42,278 56,400 40,240 16,160 52,929 31,375 21,554 10,677 7,145 3,532 3,674 2,642 1,032

Total......................................................

Sworn...………................................... Civilian...……...…...............................

Police departments............................ Sworn..............…………................. Civilian........................………..........

Sheriffs' departments......................... Sworn.................…..………............ Civilian..................…………............

California Highway Patrol................... Sworn.................………….............. Civilian..................………................

Other law enforcement agencies1....... Sworn..........………......................... Civilian..........…………….................

2010

2011

3,599 2,604 995

11,182 7,532 3,650

51,612 30,428 21,184

3,699 2,660 1,039

11,101 7,660 3,441

50,929 30,072 20,857

3,529 2,511 1,018

10,455 7,417 3,038

50,846 29,928 20,918

Total 122,042 118,981 116,794 Sworn and civilian 80,429 79,078 77,582 41,613 39,903 39,212 Agency 55,649 53,252 51,964 39,865 38,686 37,726 15,784 14,566 14,238

2009

3,593 2,559 1,034

10,885 7,418 3,467

51,384 29,746 21,638

51,376 37,337 14,039

77,060 40,178

117,238

2012

3,646 2,545 1,101

10,623 7,236 3,387

52,115 30,120 21,995

50,956 37,024 13,932

76,925 40,415

117,340

2013

Source: Law Enforcement Personnel Survey conducted by the Criminal Justice Statistics Center. The one-day survey is taken October 31.

Note: Personnel in the Department of Justice and state regulatory agencies are not included.

1 The "other law enforcement agencies" category includes personnel from University of California, State Parks and Recreation,

California State University, and Bay Area Rapid Transit.

2008

Type of agency

Table 45 LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2008-2013 By Type of Agency

-0.8 -3.7 6.7

-0.5 1.3 -4.1

-1.5 -4.0 2.0

-9.7 -8.0 -13.8

-5.5 -4.4

-5.1

1.5 -0.5 6.5

-2.4 -2.5 -2.3

1.4 1.3 1.6

-0.8 -0.8 -0.8

-0.2 0.6

0.1

Percent change 200820122013 2013

59

21,653 20,609 20,937 21,970 22,455 23,395 19,034 17,483 16,966 19,376 19,233 19,629 18,931 17,468 16,467 14,755 14,855 13,817 14,180 12,811 13,999 12,875 12,008 11,599 8,686

2010............. 2009............. 2008............. 2007a............ 2006.............

2005............. 2004............. 2003............. 2002............. 2001.............

2000............. 1999............. 1998............. 1997............. 1996.............

1995............. 1994............. 1993............. 1992............. 1991.............

1990............. 1989............. 1988............. 1987............. 1986.............

1985............. 1984............. 1983............. 1982............. 1981.............

2,839 2,357 2,353 2,092 1,552

2,754 2,759 2,438 2,244 2,412

3,340 2,860 2,555 2,769 2,632

2,395 2,549 2,706 2,458 2,728

2,143 2,053 1,992 2,574 2,688

2,178 1,844 1,687 1,735 1,688

13,172 12,137 11,321 10,156 8,081

13,343 13,388 12,363 13,334 12,083

17,470 18,291 17,070 15,723 15,063

21,470 17,802 15,902 15,702 17,865

19,851 18,782 19,267 20,259 20,377

20,715 21,181 22,330 23,460 19,957

Reported 15,815 18,984 17,112

2,593 2,204 2,194 1,854 1,450

2,459 2,491 2,148 2,077 2,252

2,968 2,576 2,315 2,459 2,377

2,166 2,307 2,433 2,240 2,439

2,020 1,932 1,841 2,405 2,523

2,023 1,692 1,499 1,638 1,572

Sustained 1,531 1,456 1,554

Non-criminal

827 738 687 1,443 605

1,412 1,467 1,454 846 728

1,763 1,338 1,861 1,745 1,404

1,925 1,232 1,581 1,264 1,511

1,802 1,827 1,670 1,711 2,078

1,743 1,433 1,140 898 1,663

246 153 159 238 102

295 268 290 167 160

372 284 240 310 255

229 242 273 218 289

123 121 151 169 165

155 152 188 97 116

Total Reported Sustained 1,217 115 1,379 156 1,478 170

290 223 228 322 188

493 603 605 251 245

798 490 739 782 544

1,217 604 890 601 646

1,283 1,154 1,035 1,015 1,373

573 600 621 401 1,122

97 49 75 40 42

86 98 115 57 49

152 101 97 110 89

54 94 115 75 93

37 41 47 61 52

62 51 46 27 46

Criminal Felony Reported Sustained 461 32 537 51 589 58

537 515 459 1,121 417

919 864 849 595 483

965 848 1,122 963 860

708 628 691 663 865

519 673 635 696 705

1,170 833 519 497 541

149 104 84 198 60

209 170 175 110 111

220 183 143 200 166

175 148 158 143 196

86 80 104 108 113

93 101 142 70 70

Misdemeanor Reported Sustained 756 83 842 105 889 112

Notes: Data collection began in 1981. Because of the individual nature of the requirements of Penal Code section 832.5(a), reporting definitions and procedures vary among reporting agencies. The data collected under Penal Code section 13012(e) are accurate and complete to the extent that the contributing agencies met reporting obligations. 1 Based on a survey conducted in 2004, it is estimated that complaints from inmates in prisons and jails may constitute approximately one-third of all complaints reported by law enforcement agencies. a The increase in the number of reported non-criminal complaints and the decrease in the number of reported felony complaints result from reporting-policy changes made by two law enforcement agencies.

22,458 22,614 23,470 24,358 21,620

2013............. 2012............. 2011.............

Sustained 1,646 1,612 1,724

Total Reported1 17,032 20,363 18,590

Year(s)

Table 46 CITIZENS' COMPLAINTS AGAINST PEACE OFFICERS, 1981-2013 Type of Complaint and Level of Criminal Complaint

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246,315 250,439 238,895 240,826 203,638 195,019 188,581 182,540 181,112 83,661

2000.......... 1999b......... 1998b......... 1997b......... 1996..........

1995c......... 1994.......... 1993.......... 1992.......... 1991..........

1990.......... 1989.......... 1988.......... 1987.......... 1986d.........

54,079 52,512 54,345 57,232 27,818

72,016 68,199 65,635 65,473 55,083

61,724 58,611 60,174 64,506 68,824

88,335 88,703 87,557 76,710 61,665

140,940 136,069 128,195 123,880 55,843

174,299 182,240 173,260 175,353 148,555

135,156 127,795 136,658 155,650 159,075

93,027 97,736 106,731 119,859 136,366

65,865 67,702 65,219 69,422 80,946

140,940 136,069 128,195 123,880 55,843

174,299 182,240 173,260 175,353 148,555

135,156 127,795 136,658 155,650 159,075

93,027 97,736 106,731 119,859 136,366

65,865 67,702 65,219 69,422 80,946

2,610 2,730 2,532 2,704 1,255

2,838 3,089 2,951 3,053 3,129

1,441 1,520 1,921 2,073 2,327

1,233 1,193 1,380 1,528 1,325

867 819 940 1,027 1,277

5,417 5,276 5,048 4,865 2,293

6,370 6,491 6,273 6,507 5,423

4,363 4,237 4,422 5,462 5,868

3,700 4,028 4,027 4,091 4,213

2,991 3,219 3,258 3,442 3,662

10,879 9,935 9,634 8,228 4,062

16,385 16,716 15,366 14,518 12,008

15,048 13,929 15,535 17,502 16,474

12,867 13,054 14,194 15,295 15,557

9,895 10,172 10,006 10,940 11,953

117,693 113,907 110,068 107,055 47,778

148,706 155,944 148,670 151,275 127,958

114,304 108,109 114,780 130,613 134,406

75,227 79,461 87,130 98,945 115,271

52,112 53,492 51,015 54,013 64,054

Personal weapon2 49,459 50,433 48,879

4,341 4,221 913 1,028 455

0 0 0 0 37

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

Not reported3 0 0 4

d

Data collection began in July 1986; therefore, only six months of data are available and displayed for 1986.

The San Francisco Police Department was unable to provide complete data for 1997, and did not report data for 1998 and 1999 because of computer problems.

In 1996, this department reported 6,422 domestic violence-related calls for assistance.

c The Oakland Police Department was unable to provide 1995 data. In 1994, this department reported 5,237 domestic violence-related calls for assistance.

b

Prior to 1989, the "personal weapon" category was not recognized by all reporting agencies as a type of weapon. When those agencies began reporting personal weapon

calls as cases involving weapons, they did not provide the type of weapon designation. This accounts for the large increase in "not reported" weapons in 1989 and 1990.

a In April 2002, law enforcement agencies were instructed to report personal weapons only if the assault resulted in an injury (aggravated assault).

3

Hands, feet, etc.

196,880 186,406 196,832 220,156 227,899

2005.......... 2004.......... 2003……… 2002a......… 2001..........

100,496 99,385 101,124 105,227 95,353

Firearm 754 804 975

Penal Code section 13730 does not require that the type of weapon involved in a domestic violence-related call be reported.

181,362 186,439 194,288 196,569 198,031

2010.......... 2009.......... 2008.......... 2007.......... 2006..........

Total 62,204 63,549 61,933

2

166,361 167,087 166,343 174,649 176,299

2013.......... 2012.......... 2011..........

Cases involving a weapon 62,204 63,549 61,933

Type of weapon1 Knife Other or cutting dangerous instrument weapon 2,901 9,090 3,009 9,303 3,061 9,014

1

Total 151,325 157,634 158,547

Year(s)

Total calls Cases without a weapon 89,121 94,085 96,614

Table 47 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE, 1986-2013 Type of Call and Weapon

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4 3 4 5 5

4 6 4 6 2

4 7 7 4 10

9 8 5 3 5

2009........ 2008........ 2007........ 2006........ 2005........

2004........ 2003........ 2002........ 2001........ 2000........

1999........ 1998........ 1997........ 1996........ 1995........

1994........ 1993........ 1992........ 1991........ 1990........

4 5 1 1 1

3 8 6 7 3

7 11 4 5 8

2 7 5 6 9

2 0 4 6

Accidental

7,547 7,492 8,269 7,570 8,806

6,857 6,823 6,874 6,601 7,088

8,423 8,218 7,768 7,748 7,921

8,996 8,730 8,480 7,973 8,372

8,388 8,087 8,424 8,426

Total

2,591 2,514 2,637 2,280 2,846

2,253 2,416 2,439 2,265 2,486

2,491 2,517 2,407 2,555 2,640

2,929 2,658 2,492 2,394 2,399

Responding to disturbance 2,680 2,585 2,847 2,823

235 270 211 211 207

171 153 192 189 175

202 195 189 180 233

211 208 176 186 159

Crimes in progress 265 229 227 220

Notes: "Crimes in progress" includes burglaries and robberies.

"All other" includes "civil disorder", "ambush", and other miscellaneous types of activity.

5 2 2 4

Felonious

2013........ 2012........ 2011........ 2010........

Year(s)

Law enforcement officers killed

1,018 950 1,326 1,291 1,355

656 608 783 813 885

879 755 702 675 671

881 981 910 898 961

Attempting other arrests 1,177 1,092 938 849

833 868 1,028 1,038 1,149

979 948 654 715 809

1,463 1,307 1,214 1,171 1,043

1,594 1,437 1,504 1,323 1,532

965 1,031 997 1,003 1,206

1,022 1,005 1,017 1,112 1,091

1,092 1,033 969 979 1,090

1,050 965 845 956 948

Type of activity Investigating Handling suspicious prisoners persons 1,181 924 1,112 998 1,138 975 1,380 940

Law enforcement officers assaulted

Table 48 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED, 1990-2013 Deaths and Assaults in the Line of Duty by Type of Activity

192 105 115 70 97

133 106 160 98 141

199 168 150 179 152

183 185 246 184 178

180 180 173 155

Mentally deranged

778 725 778 793 1,001

809 784 796 648 760

874 919 856 933 934

901 816 932 836 900

Traffic pursuits and stops 722 674 738 766

935 1,029 1,177 884 945

834 803 833 761 741

1,223 1,324 1,281 1,076 1,158

1,247 1,480 1,375 1,196 1,295

1,259 1,217 1,388 1,293

All other

Table 49 POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1966-2013 Population at risk

2013................ 2012................ 2011................

Total population 38,204,597 37,826,160 37,578,616

Total 29,923,597 29,735,335 29,556,094

Adult2 25,825,829 25,593,235 25,352,813

Juvenile3 4,097,768 4,142,100 4,203,281

2010................ 2009................ 2008................ 2007................ 2006................

37,318,481 37,077,204 36,856,222 36,552,529 36,246,822

29,432,329 29,092,061 28,869,786 28,597,658 28,317,290

25,166,828 24,846,056 24,483,271 24,193,795 23,915,923

4,265,501 4,246,005 4,386,515 4,403,863 4,401,367

2005................ 2004................ 2003................ 2002................ 2001................

35,985,582 35,752,765 35,388,928 34,938,290 34,512,742

28,066,451 27,835,492 27,496,472 27,091,683 26,707,152

23,678,907 23,461,739 23,162,159 22,826,738 22,524,040

4,387,544 4,373,753 4,334,313 4,264,945 4,183,112

2000................ 1999................ 1998................ 1997................ 1996................

34,000,835 34,036,000 33,494,000 32,957,000 32,383,000

26,252,783 25,711,892 25,263,064 25,760,375 25,554,242

22,175,874 21,855,190 21,498,170 21,934,916 21,825,735

4,076,909 3,856,702 3,764,894 3,825,459 3,728,507

1995................ 1994................ 1993................ 1992................ 1991................

32,063,000 32,140,000 31,742,000 31,300,000 30,646,000

25,122,782 24,703,379 24,334,534 23,975,578 23,585,168

21,505,839 21,193,571 20,923,632 20,661,120 20,356,984

3,616,943 3,509,808 3,410,902 3,314,458 3,228,184

1990................ 1989................ 1988................ 1987................ 1986................

29,557,836 28,771,207 28,060,746 27,388,477 26,741,621

23,178,961 22,524,392 21,969,953 21,483,563 21,009,362

20,027,633 19,451,763 18,885,349 18,378,758 17,903,122

3,151,328 3,072,629 3,084,604 3,104,805 3,106,240

1985................ 1984................ 1983................ 1982................ 1981................

26,112,632 25,587,254 25,075,581 24,546,566 24,038,711

20,563,314 20,167,923 19,860,746 19,510,945 19,172,812

17,468,941 17,083,479 16,763,095 16,415,571 16,082,355

3,094,373 3,084,444 3,097,651 3,095,374 3,090,457

1980................ 1979................ 1978................ 1977................ 1976................

23,668,145 23,255,000 22,839,000 22,350,000 21,935,000

18,824,197 18,371,691 18,012,901 17,619,453 17,269,884

15,778,999 15,323,376 14,916,032 14,470,680 14,080,872

3,045,198 3,048,315 3,096,869 3,148,773 3,189,012

1975................ 1974................ 1973................ 1972................ 1971................

21,537,000 21,173,000 20,868,000 20,585,000 20,346,000

16,914,556 16,563,671 16,237,031 15,926,249 15,657,238

13,694,793 13,339,906 13,031,007 12,758,809 12,542,795

3,219,763 3,223,765 3,206,024 3,167,440 3,114,443

1970................ 1969................ 1968................ 1967................ 1966................

20,039,000 19,856,000 19,554,000 19,478,000 19,132,000

15,378,312 14,697,200 14,379,400 14,065,700 13,696,700

12,339,580 11,657,600 11,403,700 11,159,800 10,872,500

3,038,732 3,039,600 2,975,700 2,905,900 2,824,200

Year(s)

1

Source: Population estimates were provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.

Note: Population estimates for 2000-2011 were revised based on the 2010 census.

1 Total population at risk: 10-69 years of age.

2

Adult population at risk: 18-69 years of age.

3

Juvenile population at risk: 10-17 years of age.

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Appendix 1

Data Characteristics and Known Limitations ARRESTS Monthly Arrest and Citation Register (MACR)

CRIMES Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program z

z

Crime data from the UCR Program are available from 1952 to 2013.

z

The number of reported homicide, forcible rape, and aggravated assault crimes represents known victims; while for robbery, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson, the number represents known incidents.

z

z z

z

z

z

If multiple crimes occur during the same event, only the most serious (based upon a hierarchy) is counted. Arson is the exception.

z

Law enforcement agencies began submitting arson crimes data in 1979; however, 1980 was the first year of complete reporting. Agencies must report as arson only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set. Attempts to burn are included in this offense, but fires of suspicious or unknown origins are not.

z

z

In 2011, the lower limit of felony theft in California was raised from $400 to $950. It was not feasible to adjust the DOJ’s data collection process to collect the new lower limit of felony larceny-theft, and consequently, it is no longer possible to distinguish felony from misdemeanor larceny-theft. Therefore, it was decided to include total larceny-theft crime in the property crime category regardless of value.

z

Prior to 2005, the Los Angeles Police Department included child abuse and domestic violence simple assaults in its aggravated assault statistics.

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Arrest data from the MACR reporting system are available from 1957 to 2013. If a person is arrested for multiple offenses, MACR selects only the most serious offense based on the severity of possible punishment. Felony arrest counts may include some misdemeanor warrants for felony offenses. The subjectivity of the classification and labeling process must be considered in analyses of race/ethnic group data. Beginning in 2004, the population category of "other" for race/ethnic group includes the Department of Finance's race/ethnic group of "multi-racial." The Bakersfield Police Department was unable to provide arrest data for February through December 1995. The Oakland Police Department was unable to provide any arrest data for 1995. Estimates for both agencies were added to the 1995 statewide totals for publication trend tables. In 2011 there were notable changes in California law that affected arrest data. First, the lower limit of felony theft was raised from $400 to $950, contributing to the decline in felony theft arrests and the increase in misdemeanor theft arrests. Second, some misdemeanor marijuana statutes were re-classified as infractions, leading to a significant decline in misdemeanor marijuana arrests.

DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS z

z

z

z

in the same county. Probationers are

counted for each jurisdiction in which

they are on probation.

Only the final disposition of an arrest event is selected for statistical purposes. Intermediate dispositions (diversion programs, suspended proceedings, reopenings, retrials, or subsequent actions) are not included in OffenderBased Transaction Statistics (OBTS) data.

z

z

If a person is arrested for multiple offenses, OBTS selects only the most serious offense based on the severity of possible punishment. If there are multiple court dispositions, OBTS selects the most serious court disposition and the associated offense. z

OBTS data on state institutional commitments may vary from information compiled and reported by other state agencies because of differences in the data collection systems and criteria.

z

ADULT PROBATION

z

Counts for adults on active probation for felony offenses may also include adults on probation for misdemeanor offenses for the following counties and years: Contra Costa (2000–2013), Kern (2010–2013), Lake (2001–2012), Merced (2003–2013), Sacramento (2003–2013), Siskiyou (2000–2012), Tulare (2000–2009), and Yolo (2000–2009). Some counties may have counted individuals on Post Release Community Supervision.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL

The OBTS file includes some persons whose age at arrest was under 18. These minors received a final disposition in adult court under provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code sections 602, 707(a), 707(b), 707(c), and 707.1(a).

z

z

From 2001 to 2005, San Francisco did not report adult probation data. San Francisco resumed reporting in 2006.

Probation data include adults placed on supervised probation only. Court probation, diversion, and summary probation data are not included. Adult probation data are limited to original grants of probation and do not include subsequent grants of probation to those already under supervised probation

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The UCR definition of law enforcement personnel specifies that law enforcement agencies report only personnel paid by funds designated for law enforcement. The 1996 data collection survey forms were revised in an attempt to collect counts on the number of criminal justice personnel employed by prosecutors, public defenders, and probation departments, regardless of the funding source. Prior to 1996, counts excluded state and federally funded positions.

CITIZENS' COMPLAINTS AGAINST PEACE OFFICERS z

z

z

z

z

Data on citizens' complaints against peace officers have been collected since 1981. Data are available as statewide totals only.

z

Because of the nature of the requirements of Penal Code section 832.5, reporting definitions and procedures may vary among individual reporting agencies. z

Based on a survey conducted in 2004, it is estimated that approximately one-third of complaints against peace officers were made by inmates in prison and jails. In 2007, two law enforcement agencies adjusted their reporting policies, substantially affecting the number of reported non-criminal and felony complaints.

z

Included in the data are any cases that resulted in a report being written by the responding law enforcement agencies. Therefore, data include both cases where an arrest was made and those where circumstances did not warrant an arrest. In April 2002, law enforcement agencies were instructed to report personal weapons (hands, fists, or feet) only if the assault resulted in an injury (aggravated assault). This instruction resulted in a notable decrease in the number of personal weapons reported.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED (LEOKA) z

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE z

The San Francisco Police Department did not report domestic violence data from April 1997 to December 1999.

z

Reporting of domestic violence-related calls for assistance began in July 1986. The first full year of reporting was 1987. The definition of "domestic violence" is subject to varying interpretations by law enforcement agencies. As a result, different types of domestic relationships are included in the database.

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LEOKA data from the UCR Program are available from 1990 to 2013. State correctional officers and federal agents are not included in LEOKA data.

Appendix 2

Computational Formulas



CRIMES Crime rate – A crime rate describes the number of crimes reported to law enforcement agencies for every 100,000 persons within a population. A crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes by the total population. The result is then multiplied by 100,000. For example, in 2013 there were 53,621 robberies in California and the population was 38,204,597. This equals a robbery crime rate of 140.4 per 100,000. 53,621 38,204,597

= 0.0014035 x 100,000 = 140.4

Clearance rate – A clearance rate describes the percentage of clearances reported to the number of crimes reported. A clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of clearances by the number of crimes reported. The result is multiplied by 100. For example, in 2013 there were 1,146 clearances for homicide crimes and 1,745 homicides reported. This equals a homicide clearance rate of 65.7 percent. 1,146 1,745

= 0.65673 x 100 = 65.7 percent

ARRESTS Arrest rate – An arrest rate describes the number of arrests made by law enforcement agencies per 100,000 total population or per 100,000 population considered to be at risk for arrest. Regardless of the population used, both rates are calculated in the same manner. An arrest rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported arrests by the desired population. The result is multiplied by 100,000. For example: 1) In 2013, there were 442,741 total felony arrests and the total population was 38,204,597, which equates to a 1,158.9 arrest rate; 2) In 2013, there were 442,741 total felony arrests and the population at risk (10-69 years of age) was 29,923,597, which equates to a 1,479.6 arrest rate. 1)

442,741 = 0.0115886 x 100,000 = 1,158.9 per 100,000 population

38,204,597

2)

442,741 29,923,597

= 0.0147957 x 100,000 = 1,479.6 per 100,000 population at risk

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Percent change – A percent change describes the change in number or rate from one year to another. A percent change is calculated by subtracting the base-year data from the current-year data. The result is divided by the base-year data and multiplied by 100. For example, in 2013 the robbery crime rate was 140.4. In 2008, the robbery crime rate was 188.3. The percent change in rate from 2008 to 2013 is a 25.4 percent decrease. 140.4 – 188.3 = - 0.25438 x 100 = -25.4 percent 188.3

Populations at risk – The Arrest tables in this report (16, 17, 22, and 27) include three comparison populations: total (10–69 years of age), adult (18–69 years of age), and juvenile (10–17 years of age). When a series of rates is calculated using different populations, the rate calculated for the total will not equal the sum of the rates for the parts. For example, the arrest rate calculated using the total at-risk population will not equal the sum of the juvenile arrest rate (based on the juvenile at-risk population) and the adult arrest rate (based on the adult at-risk population). Also, the percent changes calculated for these at-risk rates cannot be added. This is because the percent change in the total arrest rate is the result of independent changes in both the number of arrests and the at-risk populations of adults and juveniles.

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Appendix 3

Arrest Offense Codes



The following statutes and their offense groupings were valid at the time of the closeout of the 2013 arrest offense code file. All statutory codes listed are for Penal Code sections unless indicated as follows: BP CC CI EC FA FC

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Business and Professions Code Corporations Code Civil Code Education Code Food and Agriculture Code Financial Code

FG GC HN HS IC LC

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Fish and Game Code Government Code Harbors and Navigation Code Health and Safety Code Insurance Code Labor Code

MV PR RT SH UI VC WI

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Military and Veterans Code Public Resources Code Revenue and Taxation Code Streets and Highways Code Unemployment Insurance Code Vehicle Code Welfare and Institutions Code

FELONY-LEVEL ARREST OFFENSES Homicide - 128, 187(a), 189, 192(a), 192(b), 193(a), 193(b), 273ab(a), 399, 18755(a) Forcible Rape - 220, 220(a)(1), 220(b), 261, 261(a)(1), 261(a)(2), 261(a)(3), 261(a)(4), 261(a)(4)(a), 261(a)(4)(b), 261(a)(4)(c), 261(a)(4)(d), 261(a)(5), 261(a)(6), 261(a)(7), 262(a)(1), 262(a)(2), 262(a)(3), 262(a)(4), 262(a)(5), 264.1(a), 264.1(b)(1), 264.1(b)(2), 266c, 269(a)(1), 269(a)(2), 288.7(a), 288.7(b), 664/261 Robbery - 211, 212.5(a), 212.5(b), 212.5(c), 213(a)(1)(a), 213(b), 214, 215(a), 664/211, 664/212.5(a), 664/212.5(b) Assault - 69, 71, 76(a), 95.1, 139(a), 140, 140(a), 146e(b), 148(b), 148(c), 148(d), 148(d)(1), 148.1(a), 148.1(b), 148.1(c), 148.1(d), 148.3(b), 148.4(b)(1), 148.4(b)(2), 148.10(a)*, 149*, 151(a)(2), 186.26(a), 186.26(c), 203, 205, 206, 217.1(a), 217.1(b), 218, 218.1*, 219, 219.1, 219.2*, 222, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 242*, 242/243*, 243(c), 243(c)(1)*, 243(c)(2)*, 243(d), 243.1, 243.3*, 243.6*, 243.7, 243.9(a)*, 244, 244.5(b)*, 244.5(c)*, 245(a)(1)*, 245(a)(2)*, 245(a)(3), 245(a)(4)*, 245(b), 245(c), 245(d)(1), 245(d)(2), 245(d)(3), 245.2, 245.3, 245.5(a), 245.5(b), 245.5(c), 246*, 246.3(a)*, 247(a), 247(b), 247.5*, 273a(a), 273ab(b), 273d(a), 273.5(a), 273.5(e)*, 347(a)(1), 347(b), 368(a), 368(b)(1), 375(a)*, 375(d), 401, 405a, 405b, 417(b)*, 417(c), 417.1, 417.3, 417.6(a), 417.8, 422*, 422.7(a), 588a*, 601(a)(1), 601(a)(2), 625c, 664/187(a), 664/189, 1768.8(b), 1768.85(a)*, 1808.4(d), 4131.5, 4500, 4501, 4501.5, 6254.21(b) GC*, 11412, 11413(a), 11418(a)(1), 11418(a)(2), 11418(b)(1), 11418(b)(2), 11418(b)(3), 11418(b)(4), 11418(c), 11418(d)(1), 11418(d)(2), 11418.1*, 11418.5(a)*, 11419(a)*, 12305 HS, 15656(a) WI, 18715(a)(1), 18715(a)(5), 18725(a), 18725 (b), 18725 (c), 18740, 18755(b), 21464(c) VC, 23110(b) VC, 38318(b) VC, 38318.5(b) VC Kidnapping - 157, 207(a), 207(b), 207(c), 207(d), 208(b), 208(d), 209(a), 209(b), 209(b)(1), 209.5(a), 209.5(b), 210, 278, 278.5(a), 280(b), 4503 Burglary - 459*, 460, 460(a), 460(b)*, 461, 461.1, 461.2, 463(a), 464, 664/459, 664/460, 664/460(a), 664/460(b) Theft - 72, 115(a), 115.5(b), 116, 117, 134, 154(b), 155(b), 155.5(b), 156, 166(c)(4)*, 182(a)(4), 304 HN, 305 HN, 332(a)*, 334(a)*, 337.7, 350(a)*, 350(a)(2)*, 350(b), 368(c)*, 368(d)*, 368(e)*, 424(a)(1), 424(a)(2), 424(a)(3), 424(a)(4), 424(a)(5), 424(a)(6), 424(a)(7), 463(b), 474, 481, 481.1(a), 483.5(a), 484(a)*, 484(b)*, 484b*, 484c, 484.1(a)*, 485*, 487, 487(a), 487a(a), 487a(b), 487b, 487(b)(1)(a), 487(b)(2)*, 487(b)(3), 487(c)*, 487(d)(1)*, 487(d)(2), 487d, 487e, 487g, 487h(a), 487i*, 487j*, 489, 495, 496(a), 496a(a), 496(c), 496c*, 496(d)*, 496(d)(a), 496(e), 497, 498(d), 499c(b)(1), 499c(b)(2), 499c(b)(3), 499c(b)(4), 499d, 500*, 500(a)(1)*, 500(a)(2)*, 500(a)(3)*, 502(c)(1)(a), 502(c)(1)(b), 502(c)(2), 502(c)(4), 502(c)(5), 502(c)(6)*, 502(c)(7)*, 502.5*, 502.7(a)(1)*, 502.7(a)(2)*, 502.7(a)(3)*, 502.7(a)(4)*, 502.7(a)(5)*, 502.7(b)(1)*, 502.7(b)(2), 502.7(c)*, 502.7(d)*, 502.7(g), 502.8(a)*, 502.8(b)*, 502.8(c), 502.8(d), 502.8(e), 502.8(f), 503*, 504*, 504a*, 504b*, 505*, 506*, 506b, 507*, 508*, 514*, 528, 529(a)*, 529(a)(1)*, 529(a)(2)*, 529(a)(3)*, 529a*, 530*, 530.5(a)*, 530.5(c)(2)*, 530.5(c) (3)*, 530.5(d)(1)*, 530.5(d)(2)*, 532(a)*, 532a(1)*, 532a(2)*, 532a(3)*, 532a(4)*, 532f(a)(1)*, 533, 534, 535, 537(a)(2), 537(c) (2)*, 537e(a)(3), 538*, 538.5, 540, 541, 542, 543, 548(a), 549, 550(a)(1), 550(a)(2), 550(a)(3), 550(a)(4), 550(a)(5), 550(a) (6), 550(a)(7), 550(a)(8), 550(b)(1), 550(b)(2), 550(b)(3), 560, 560.4, 566, 571(b), 577, 578, 580, 581, 593d(b), 620, 648*, 650 BP, 664/487, 666(a), 666(b)*, 892(a) CI, 1695.6(b)(1) CI, 1733 IC, 1778 LC, 1871.4(a)(1) IC, 1871.4(a)(2) IC, 1871.4(a)(3) IC, 2101(a)(1) UI, 2102(a) UI, 2107 UI, 2108 UI, 2110 UI, 2110.5 UI, 2114 UI, 2116(a) UI, 2116(b) UI, 2121 UI, 2255(b) CC, 2945.4(a) CI, 2945.4(g) CI*, 3215 LC, 3352 FC, 3361 FC, 3531 FC, 4463(a)(1) VC, 4463(a)(2) VC, 7027.3 BP, 7028.16 BP*, 10250.52 BP, 10752(a) VC, 10752(b) VC, 10801 VC, 10802 VC, 10803(a) VC, 10803(b) VC, 10855 VC*, 10980(b) WI, 10980(c)(2) WI, 10980(d) WI, 10980(g)(2) WI, 11010(a) BP, 11019(a) BP, 11022(a) BP, 11320 BP, 11482.5 WI, 11483 WI*, 11483.5 WI, 11760(a) IC, 11880(a) IC, 14014(a) WI*, 14025(a) WI, 14107 WI, 14107(b)(1) WI, 14591(b)(1)(f)(2) PR*, 17410 WI, 17511.12(a) BP, 17551(a) FA, 17551(b) FA, 18848 FA*, 22430(a) BP, 22753(a) BP*, 25110 CC, 25401 CC, 25541 CC, 27443(a) GC, 27443(b) GC, 30475(b) RT, 30480 RT, 31110 CC, 31201 CC, 31410 CC, 31411 CC, 44209 HS, 94319.14(b) EC, 94320(f) EC, 94320(g) EC, 103800 HS Motor Vehicle Theft - 487(d)(1)*, 666.5(a), 10851(a) VC, 10851(b) VC, 10851(e) VC

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Forgery, Check, and Access Cards - 113, 114, 470(a), 470(b), 470(c), 470(d)*, 470a*, 470b, 471, 472, 473, 475, 475(a), 475(b), 475(c)*, 476, 476a(a), 476a(b)*, 477, 478, 479, 480, 480(a), 484e(a), 484e(b), 484e(c), 484e(d), 484e(e), 484f(a), 484f(b), 484f(c), 484g(a)*, 484g(b)*, 484h(a)*, 484h(b)*, 484i(b), 484i(c), 617, 664/470(a), 10980(e) WI Arson - 451(a), 451(b), 451(c), 451(d), 451.5(a), 451.5(a)(1), 451.5(a)(2)(a), 451.5(a)(3), 452(a), 452(b), 452(c), 453(a), 453(b), 454(a)(1), 454(a)(2), 455 Drug Offenses Narcotic - 11350(a) HS, 11350(b) HS*, 11351 HS, 11351.5 HS, 11352(a) HS, 11352(b) HS, 11353(a) HS, 11353(b) HS, 11353(c) HS, 11354(a) HS Marijuana - 11357(a) HS, 11358 HS, 11359 HS, 11360(a) HS, 11361(a) HS, 11361(b) HS Dangerous Drug - 4060 BP*, 11353.5 HS, 11353.7 HS, 11370.1(a) HS, 11375(b) HS, 11375(b)(1) HS, 11377(a) HS, 11378 HS, 11378.5 HS, 11379(a) HS, 11379(b) HS, 11379.2 HS, 11379.5(a) HS, 11379.5(b) HS, 11380(a) HS, 11550(e) HS All Other - 4324(a) BP*, 4324(b) BP*, 4336(a) BP, 11104(a) HS, 11106(j) HS*, 11152 HS, 11153(a)(1) HS, 11154(a) HS, 11154(b) HS, 11155 HS, 11156 HS, 11157 HS, 11162.5(a) HS, 11166 HS, 11173(a) HS*, 11173(b) HS, 11173(c) HS, 11173(d) HS, 11174 HS, 11355 HS*, 11363 HS, 11364.7(b) HS, 11366 HS*, 11366.5(a) HS, 11366.5(b) HS, 11366.6 HS, 11366.7(b) HS, 11366.8(a) HS, 11366.8(b) HS, 11368 HS*, 11370.6(a) HS, 11370.9(a) HS, 11370.9(b) HS, 11370.9(c) HS, 11371 HS, 11371.1 HS, 11379.6(a) HS, 11379.6(b) HS, 11382 HS*, 11383(a) HS, 11383(b) HS, 11383(c)(1) HS, 11383(c)(2) HS, 11383(f) HS, 11383(g) HS, 11383.5(b)(1) HS, 11383.5(e) HS, 11383.7(a) HS, 11383.7(b)(1) HS, 11390 HS, 11391 HS Sex Offenses Lewd or Lascivious - 266j, 288(a), 288(b)(1), 288(b)(2), 288(c)(1)*, 288(c)(2)*, 288.5(a) All Other - 243.4(a), 243.4(b), 243.4(c)*, 243.4(d)*, 243.4(j), 261.5(a), 261.5(c), 261.5(d), 265, 266*, 266a, 266b, 266d, 266e, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266h(a), 266h(b)(1), 266h(b)(2), 266i, 266i(a)(1), 266i(b)(1), 266i(b)(2), 267, 269(a)(3), 269(a)(4), 269(a)(5), 285, 286(a), 286(b)(1)*, 286(b)(2), 286(c)(1), 286(c)(2)(a), 286(c)(2)(b), 286(c)(2)(c), 286(c)(3), 286(d)(1), 286(e), 286(f), 286(f)(1), 286(f)(2), 286(f)(3), 286 (f)(4), 286(g), 286(h), 286(i), 286(j), 286(k), 288a(a), 288a(b)(1), 288a(b)(2), 288a(c)(1), 288a(c)(2)(a), 288a(c)(3), 288a(d)(1), 288a(d)(2), 288a(d)(3), 288a(e), 288a(f), 288a(f)(1), 288a(f)(2), 288a(f)(3), 288a(f)(4), 288a(g), 288a(h), 288a(i), 288a(j), 288a(k), 288.2(a)*, 288.2(b)*, 288.3, 288.3(a), 288.4(a)(2), 288.4(b), 289(a), 289(a)(1)(a), 289(a)(1)(b), 289(a)(1)(c), 289(a)(2), 289(b), 289(c), 289(d), 289(d)(1), 289(d)(2), 289(d)(3), 289(d)(4), 289(e), 289(f), 289(g), 289(h)*, 289(i), 289(j), 289.6(a)*, 289.6(a)(2), 290(b)*, 290(f)(2)*, 290(g)(3), 290.002*, 290.006*, 290.010*, 290.011(a)*, 290.011(b)*, 290.011(c)*, 290.011(d)*, 290.011(f)*, 290.012(a)*, 290.012(b)*, 290.012(c)*, 290.013*, 290.014*, 290.015*, 290.018(b), 290.018(d)*, 290.018(f)*, 290.018(g)*, 311.1(a), 311.10(a)*, 311.11(a)*, 311.11(b), 311.2(a)*, 311.2(b), 311.2(c)*, 311.2(d), 311.3(a)*, 311.3(b)(1)*, 311.3(b)(2)*, 311.3(b)(3)*, 311.3(b)(4)*, 311.3(b)(5)*, 311.3(b)(6)*, 311.4(a)*, 311.4(b), 311.4(c), 311.5*, 311.7*, 313.1(a)*, 313.1(b)*, 313.1(c)(1)*, 314.1*, 647f, 647.6(a)(1)*, 647.6(a)(2)*, 647.6(b), 647.6(c)(1), 647.6(c)(2), 664/286(b)(1), 664/286(b)(2), 664/286(c), 664/286(d), 664/286(e), 729(a)* Driving Under the Influence - 655(f) HN, 23153(a) VC, 23153(b) VC, 23153(d) VC, 23175(a) VC, 23175.5 VC, 23550(a) VC*, 23550.5 VC*, 23550.5(a) VC* Hit-and-Run - 20001(a) VC, 20001(b)(1) VC*, 20001(b)(2) VC* Weapons - 171b(a)(1), 171b(a)(2), 171b(a)(3), 171b(a)(4), 171b(a)(5), 171b(a)(6)*, 171c, 171d(a)*, 171d(b)*, 186.28(a), 626.9(b)*, 626.9(d), 626.9(h), 626.9(i), 626.95(a)*, 626.10(a)(1)*, 626.10(b)*, 4502(a), 4502(b), 8101(a) WI, 8101(b) WI, 8103(a)(1) WI, 8103(f)(1) WI, 12761 HS*, 18710(a)*, 18720, 18730, 19100*, 19200(a)*, 20310*, 20410*, 20510*, 20610*, 20710*, 20910*, 21110*, 21310*, 21810*, 22010*, 22210*, 22410*, 22810(a), 22810(c)*, 22810(d)*, 22810(e)(1)*, 22810(g)(1)*, 22810(g)(2), 23900, 24310*, 24410*, 24510*, 24610*, 24710*, 25100(a), 25300(a), 25400(a)(1)*, 25400(a)(2)*, 25400(a)(3)*, 25400(c)(1), 25400(c)(2), 25400(c)(3), 25400(c)(4), 25400(c)(5)*, 25400(c)(6)*, 25800(a)*, 25850(a), 25850(c)(1), 25850(c)(2), 25850(c)(3), 25850(c)(4), 25850(c)(5)*, 25850(c)(6)*, 26100(b)*, 26100(c), 26100(d)*, 27500(a), 27500(b)*, 27505(a)*, 27515*, 27520*, 27545*, 28210(a)(1)*, 29610*, 29650*, 29800(a)(1), 29800(b), 29805*, 29815(a)*, 29820(b)*, 29825(a)*, 29900(a)(1), 29900(b)(1), 30210(a)*, 30210(b)*, 30305(a)(1)*, 30315*, 30320, 30600(a), 30605(a)*, 30725(b), 31500*, 32310*, 32625(a), 32625(b), 32900*, 33210, 33215*, 33410, 33600* Escape - 107, 109, 110, 836.6(a)*, 836.6(b)*, 871(b) WI, 1026.4(a), 1152(b) WI, 1370.5(a), 1768.7(a) WI, 1768.7(b) WI, 2042, 3002 WI, 4011.7*, 4530(a), 4530(b), 4530(c), 4532(a)(1), 4532(a)(2), 4532(b)(1), 4532(b)(2), 4533, 4534, 4535, 4536(a), 4550.1, 4550.2, 7326 WI Bookmaking - 337a.1, 337a.2, 337a.3, 337a.4, 337a.5, 337a.6, 337i All Other Felony Offenses

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Manslaughter–Misd. - 191.5(b)*, 192(c)(1)*, 192(c)(2), 192.5(b), 192.5(c)*, 192.5(d), 193(c)(2) Assault and Battery - 71*, 147, 148(a), 148(a)(1), 148.1(a)*, 148.10(a)*, 148.2.1, 148.2.2, 148.2.3, 148.2.4, 148.3(a), 148.4(a)(1), 148.4(a)(2), 149*, 151(a)(1), 218.1*, 219.2*, 240, 240/241, 240/242, 241(a), 241(b), 241(c), 241.1*, 241.2(a), 241.3(a), 241.4, 241.5(a), 241.6, 241/243, 242*, 242/243*, 243(a), 243(b), 243(c)(1)*, 243(c)(2)*, 243(d)*, 243(e)(1), 243.2(a), 243.2(a)(1), 243.25, 243.3*, 243.35(a), 243.4(c)*, 243.4(d)(1), 243.5(a)(1), 243.5(a)(2), 243.6*, 243.65(a), 243.8, 243.8(a), 243.9(a)*, 244.5(b)*, 244.5(c)*, 245(a)(1)*, 245(a)(2)*, 245(a)(4)*, 246*, 246.3(a)*, 246.3(b), 247.5*, 248, 273a(b), 273d(a), 273.5(e)*, 368(b), 368(c), 374c, 375(a)*, 375(b), 375(c), 383, 402a, 417(a)(1), 417(a)(2), 417(b)*, 417.4, 417.25(a), 422*, 422.6(a), 423.2(a), 423.2(b), 1768.85(a)*, 2652, 11414(a), 11418(d)*, 11418.1*, 11418.5(a)*, 11419(a)*, 12680 HS, 15656(b) WI, 20170(a) Burglary–Misd. - 459*, 460(b)* Petty Theft - 368(d)*, 368(e)*, 463(c), 484(a)*, 484(b)*, 484b*, 484.1(a)*, 485*, 487(b)(2)*, 487(c)*, 487(d)(1)*, 487c, 487f, 487i*, 487j*, 488, 490, 490.1(a), 490.5(a), 490.7(b)(1), 490.7(b)(2), 490.7(b)(3), 490.7(b)(4), 496c*, 499b(b), 502.5*, 530*, 530.5(a)*, 530.5(c)(1)*, 530.5(c)(2)*, 530.5(c)(3)*, 530.5(d)(1)*, 530.5(d)(2)*, 530.5(e), 532(a)*, 538*, 565, 666(a), 666(b)*, 8726 HS, 14014(a) WI*, 22435.2 BP, 22435.2(a) BP, 22435.2(b) BP, 22435.2(c), 22435.2(e) BP, 22435.2(f) BP, 22435.11(a) BP, 22435.12 BP, 22435.2 BP, 22753(a) BP*, 41950(a) PR Other Theft - Includes approximately 200 statute codes that can be identified upon request. Checks and Access Cards - 112(a), 470a*, 470(d)*, 472, 475(c)*, 476a(b)*, 484e(a), 484e(b), 484g(a)*, 484g(b)*, 484h(a)*, 484h(b)*, 484i(a), 484j Drug Offenses Marijuana - 11357(a) HS*, 11357(c) HS, 11357(d) HS, 11357(e) HS, 11357.5 HS, 11360(b) HS, 11362.77(a) HS

Other Drugs - 377, 379, 647(f), 2241 BP, 2242.1(a) BP, 2762(e) BP, 2878.5(a) BP, 4051 BP, 4059(a) BP, 4060 BP*,

4077(a) BP, 4141 BP, 4142 BP, 4148 BP, 4163 BP, 4323 BP, 4324(a) BP*, 4324(b) BP*, 4325(a) BP,

4326(a) BP, 4326(b) BP, 4331(a) BP, 4332 BP, 11100(g)(1) HS, 11100(g)(2) HS, 11100(g)(3) HS, 11100.1(a) HS,

11104(c) HS, 11104.5 HS, 11106(j) HS*, 11150 HS, 11159 HS, 11161(a) HS, 11162 HS, 11162.5(b), 11162.6(c) HS,

11170 HS, 11171 HS, 11172 HS, 11173(a) HS*, 11175 HS, 11180 HS, 11190 HS, 11207 HS, 11217 HS, 11350(b) HS*,

11352.1(b) HS, 11355 HS*, 11364 HS, 11364.1(a) HS, 11364.7(a) HS, 11364.7(c) HS, 11365(a) HS, 11366 HS*,

11368 HS*, 11375(b)(2) HS, 11375.5(a) HS, 11377(b)(1) HS, 11377(b)(2) HS, 11382 HS*, 11391 HS, 11532(a) HS,

11550(a) HS, 11594 HS, 109575 HS, 109580 HS

Indecent Exposure - 314.1*, 314.2 Annoying Children - 261.5(b), 286(b)(1)*, 288a(b)(1), 288(c)(1)*, 288.4(a)(1), 289(h)*, 647.6(a)(1), 647.6(a)(2) Obscene Matter - 288.2(a)*, 288.2(b)*, 311.10(a)*, 311(a), 311.1(a)*, 311.11(a), 311.2(a)*, 311.2(c)*, 311.3(a)*, 311.3(b), 311.3(b)(1)*, 311.3(b)(2)*, 311.3(b)(3)*, 311.3(b)(4)*, 311.3(b)(5)*, 311.3(b)(6)*, 311.4(a)*, 311.5*, 311.6, 311.7*, 313.1(a)*, 313.1(b)*, 313.1(c)(1)*, 313.1(c)(2), 313.1(e) Lewd Conduct - 288(c)(2)*, 647(a), 647(d), 647(i), 647(j)(1), 647(j)(2), 647(j)(3)(a), 653b(a) Prostitution - 266*, 315, 316, 647(b), 653.22(a), 653.23(a)(2), 25601 BP Contribute to Delinquency of Minor - 243i(a), 272, 272(b)(1) Drunk - 647(f)

Liquor Laws - 172a, 172b.1, 172d.1, 172g.1, 172l, 303, 303a, 307, 347b, 397, 11200, 23220 VC, 23222(a) VC,

23224(a) VC, 23224(b) VC, 23300 BP, 23301 BP, 25177 BP, 25351 BP, 25602(a) BP, 25604 BP, 25606 BP, 25607(a) BP,

25608 BP, 25609 BP, 25612.5(c)(3) BP, 25617 BP, 25620 BP, 25631 BP, 25632 BP, 25657(a) BP, 25657(b) BP, 25658(a) BP,

25658(b) BP, 25658(c) BP, 25659.5(a) BP, 25659.5(c) BP, 25659.5(d) BP, 25660.5 BP, 25661 BP, 25662(a) BP, 25663(a) BP,

25663(b) BP, 25664 BP, 25665 BP, 120305 HS

Disorderly Conduct - 647, 647(c), 647(e), 647(h), 647b, 653b(a)

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Disturbing the Peace - 171f.2, 302(a), 403, 404(a), 404(b), 404.6(a), 404.6(c)*, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 415(1), 415(2), 415(3), 415.5(a)(1), 415.5(a)(2), 415.5(a)(3), 416(a), 602.10, 602.11(a), 626.2, 626.4(d), 626.6(a), 626.7(a), 626.8(a)(1), 626.8(a)(2), 626.8(a)(3), 626.81(a), 626.85(a)(1), 653c(a), 653c(b), 653m(a), 653m(b), 653x(a), 727, 9051 GC, 11460(a) Malicious Mischief - 625b(a), 10750(a) VC, 10851.5 VC, 10852 VC, 10853 VC, 10854 VC, 28051.5 VC Vandalism - 422.6(b), 423.2(e), 423.2(f), 555.1, 587a, 587.1(a), 588b, 590, 591.5, 592(a), 594(a)*, 594(a)(1)*, 594(b)(1)*, 594(b)(2)(a), 594(b)(2)(b), 594(b)(3), 594(b)(4), 594.3(a)*, 594.35(a)*, 594.4(a)*, 603, 604, 605.1, 605.2, 605.3, 607, 615, 616, 618, 621*, 622, 622 1/2, 623(a), 623(a)(1), 623(a)(2), 623(a)(3), 623(a)(4), 623(a)(5), 623(a)(6), 640(d)(5), 640.5(b)(1), 640.5(c)(1), 640.8, 11411(a), 11411(b), 11411(c)*, 11411(d)*, 23110(a) VC, 27491.3 GC, 38318(a) VC, 38319 VC Trespassing - 171f.1, 369g(a), 369i(a), 369i(b), 398 MV, 409.5(c), 554(a), 554(b), 554(c), 554(d), 554(e), 554(f), 554(g), 554(h), 554(i), 555, 558, 587b, 593b, 602, 602(a), 602(b), 602(c), 602(d), 602(e), 602(f), 602(g), 602(h)(1), 602(i), 602(j), 602(k), 602(l)(1), 602(l)(2), 602(l)(3), 602(l)(4), 602(m), 602(n), 602(o), 602(o)(1), 602(o)(2), 602(p), 602(q), 602(r), 602(s), 602(t), 602(u)(1), 602 (v)(1), 602.1(a), 602.1(b), 602.4, 602.5, 602.5(a), 602.5(b), 602.6, 602.8(a), 627.2, 627.7(a)(1), 627.8, 1583 FG, 27174.2 SH, 32210 EC Weapons - 136.2(a)(7)(b)2, 171b(a)(6)*, 171d(a)*, 171d(b)*, 171.5(c)(1), 171.5(c)(2), 171.5(c)(3), 171.5(c)(4), 171.5(c)(5), 171.5(c)(6), 171.5(c)(7), 171.5(c)(8), 171.5(c)(9), 171.5(c)(10), 171.5(c)(11), 171.5(c)(12), 468, 626.10(a)(1)*, 626.10(a)(2), 626.10(b)*, 626.10(i), 626.9(b)*, 626.95(a)*, 653k, 12761 HS*, 17500, 17505, 17510(a)(1), 17510(a)(2), 17510(a)(3), 17512, 18710(a)*, 19100*, 19200(a)*, 19910, 19915, 20010, 20150(a), 20155, 20310*, 20410*, 20510*, 20610*, 20710*, 20810(a), 20910*, 21110*, 21310*, 21510(a), 21510(b), 21510(c), 21710, 21810*, 22010*, 22210*, 22410*, 22610(a), 22610(b), 22610(c)(1), 22610(d), 22615(a), 22615(b), 22810(b), 22810(c)*, 22810(d)*, 22810(e)(1)*, 22810(e)(3), 22810(g)(1)*, 22815(a), 22900, 23920, 24310*, 24410*, 24510*, 24610*, 24710*, 25100(b), 25200(a), 25200(b)(3), 25400(a)(1)*, 25400(a) (2)*, 25400(a)(3)*, 25400(c)(5)*, 25400(c)(6)*, 25800(a)*, 25850(a), 25850(c)(5)*, 25850(c)(6)*, 26100(a), 26100(b)*, 26100(d)*, 26180(a), 26350(a)(2), 26500(a), 27500(b)*, 27505(a)*, 27515*, 27520*, 27545*, 28050, 28210(a)(1)*, 29010(a), 29610*, 29650*, 29805*, 29815(a)*, 29820(b)*, 29825(a)*, 29825(b), 30210(a)*, 30210(b)*, 30300(a)(1), 30300(a)(3), 30305(a)(1)*, 30305(b)(1), 30306(a), 30310(a), 30315*, 30605(a)*, 30610(a), 31500*, 31615(a)(1), 32310*, 32900*, 33215*, 33600* Driving Under the Influence - 655(b) HN, 655(c) HN, 655(e) HN, 23152(a) VC, 23152(b) VC, 23152(c) VC, 23152(d) VC, 23247(a) VC, 23247(b) VC, 23247(c) VC, 23247(d) VC, 23546(a) VC, 23550(a) VC*, 23550.5 VC*, 23550.5(a) VC*, 23573(i) VC Glue Sniffing - 380(a), 381(a), 381(b), 381b, 381c(b), 647(f) Hit-and-Run - 20001(b)(1) VC*, 20001(b)(2) VC*, 20002(a) VC, 20002(a)(1) VC, 20002(a)(2) VC, 20002(b) VC Joy Riding - 487(d)(1)*, 499b, 499b(a) Selected Traffic Violations - 23103(a) VC, 23103(b) VC, 23104(a) VC, 23105(a) VC*, 23109(a) VC, 23109(b) VC, 23109(c) VC, 23109(d) VC, 38316 VC, 38317 VC, 40508(a) VC, 40508(b) VC, 40508(c) VC, 40519 VC, 42005(e) VC Gambling - 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 326.5(b), 326.5(n), 330, 330a, 330b(1), 330c, 330.1, 330.4, 331, 335, 336, 337s(b), 337.1, 337.2, 337.5, 11300, 19921(a) BP, 19940 BP, 19941(a)(1) BP Nonsupport - 270*, 270a, 270c, 270.5(a), 270.6, 271a All Other Misdemeanor Offenses Notes: These codes are valid for 2013 data and may not be applicable for prior years. "All Other Felony Offenses" also includes sections in the Election Code and Water Code. "All Other Misdemeanor Offenses" also includes sections in the California Code of Regulations, City or County Ordinances, Civil Procedure Code, Election Code, Public Utilities Code, Uniform Fire Code, and Water Code. *These code sections can be either a felony or a misdemeanor.

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