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Crime in California

2010
Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General California Department

of

Justice

Crime Is Down in California


The crime rate decreased in every offense category between 2009 and 2010

Crime in California, 2010, 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 a historical context.
Highlights for 2010:

Crimes
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In 2010, every violent and property offense


category decreased in rate per 100,000
population.

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From 2009 to 2010, the violent crime rate


per 100,000 population decreased 6.9
percent (from 453.6 to 422.3), reaching its
lowest level since 1968 (411.1).

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The 2010 homicide and forcible rape rates


are the lowest since 1966 (4.7 and 21.4 per
100,000 population, respectively).

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The aggravated assault rate has declined


steadily since peaking in 1992.

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The property crime rate decreased 2.7


percent from 2009 to 2010.

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The 2010 burglary rate of 589.0 per 100,000


population is less than one-half the 1966
rate of 1,225.9.

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The property crime category with the


largest percent decrease in rate from
2009 to 2010 was motor vehicle theft (7.6
percent). Since peaking in 1989, the motor
vehicle theft rate has decreased 62 percent.

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The arson rate per 100,000 population


declined 38.9 percent from 2005 to 2010;
the rate has declined 83.1 percent since
reporting began in 1980.

Arrests
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The 2010 total arrest rate of 4,559.1 per


100,000 population at risk is 6.0 percent
lower than the 2009 total arrest rate of
4,849.0.

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Both adult and juvenile total arrest rates


decreased from 2005 to 2010 (12.7 and 14.7
per 100,000 population at risk, respectively).

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Dispositions

In 2010, the total felony arrest rate


decreased for the fifth consecutive
year. The total misdemeanor arrest rate
decreased for a second consecutive year.

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In 2010, the total violent and property


offense arrest rates decreased 7.2 and 6.5
percent, respectively, while the total drug
offense arrest rate increased 1.1 percent.

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From 2009 to 2010, the adult homicide


arrest rate decreased 11.1 percent (from
6.3 to 5.6 per 100,000 population at risk).
The juvenile homicide arrest rate remained
unchanged, at 4.0 per 100,000 population
at risk.

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The motor vehicle theft arrest rate


decreased 9.1 percent in 2010. Since 2005,
the rate has declined 59.8 percent, the
largest decline of all felony arrest categories
shown.

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For the first time in five years, the


dangerous drug arrest rate increased (12.2
percent). Arrests for narcotics, marijuana,
and other drug offenses continued to
decline.

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In 2010, 67.6 percent of the dispositions 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
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From 2009 to 2010, there was an 11.9


percent decrease in the rate of adults
placed on probation.

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From 2009 to 2010, there was an 8.6


percent decrease in the rate of adults
removed from probation.

Criminal Justice Full-Time Personnel


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From 2009 to 2010, there was a 3.4 percent


decrease in the number of full-time criminal
justice personnel.

List of Tables
CRIMES

Table

ARRESTS

Page

Table

Page

1 CRIMES, 19662010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population............................... 5

16 TOTAL ARRESTS, 19662010



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

2 CRIMES, 20052010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and
Percent Change........................................................................... 7

17 TOTAL ARRESTS, 20052010



Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and

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

3 CRIMES, 20052010
By Category and Crime.............................................................. 8

18 TOTAL ARRESTS, 20052010



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

4 HOMICIDE CRIMES, 20052010



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

19 FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



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

5 FORCIBLE RAPE CRIMES, 20052010



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

20 FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



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

6 ROBBERY CRIMES, 20052010



By Location, Type of Robbery, and Type of

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

21 FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile

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

7 ASSAULT CRIMES, 20052010



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

22 FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



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

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

8 BURGLARY CRIMES, 20052010



By Location, Time of Day, Type of Burglary, and
Type of Entry............................................................................. 10

23 ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement

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

9 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CRIMES, 20052010



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

24 JUVENILE FELONY ARRESTS, 20052010



By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement

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

10 LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 20052010



Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and

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

25 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 20052010



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

LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 20052010


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

26 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 20052010



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

12 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY,



20052010

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

27 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 20052010



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

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

13 VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY,



20052010

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

28 ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 20052010



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

14 ARSON CRIMES, 20052010



By Type of Property and Value of Property

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

29


15 CRIMES CLEARED, 20052010



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

JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR AND STATUS OFFENSE


ARRESTS, 20052010
By Level of Offense, Offense, and Law Enforcement
Disposition................................................................................... 32

30 FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010



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

Table

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OTHER DATABASES

31 FELONY ARRESTS, 2010



Category and Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic

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

Table

41 ADULTS ON ACTIVE PROBATION AS OF



DECEMBER 31, 19662010

By Level of Offense.................................................................. 54

32 FELONY ARRESTS, 2010



Category and Offense by Age Group of Arrestee................. 35
33 FELONY ARRESTS, 2010

Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group,

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

42


34 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010



Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of

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

ADULTS PLACED ON AND REMOVED FROM


PROBATION, 20052010
By Level of Offense, Type of Removal, and Rate
per 100,000 Population at Risk............................................... 55

43 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL,



19692010

By Type of Agency................................................................... 56

35 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010



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

44 CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL,



20052010

By Type of Agency and Personnel Classification.................. 57

36 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010



Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age

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

45 LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL-TIME PERSONNEL,



20052010

By Type of Agency................................................................... 58
46 CITIZENS COMPLAINTS AGAINST PEACE OFFICERS,

19812010

Type of Complaint and Level of Criminal Complaint............ 59

DISPOSITIONS
37 Dispositions of Adult Felony Arrests,

19752010

By Type of Disposition.............................................................. 49

47 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR



ASSISTANCE, 19862010

Type of Call and Weapon........................................................ 60

38A Dispositions of Adult Felony Arrests,



20052010

By Type of Disposition and Sentence.................................... 50

48


38B Dispositions of Adult Felony Arrests,



20052010

By Type of Disposition and Sentence, Percent

Distribution of Court Dispositions............................................. 51

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR


ASSAULTED, 19902010
Deaths and Assaults in the Line of Duty
by Type of Activity.................................................................... 61

POPULATION

39 Dispositions of Adult Felony Arrests, 2010



Arrest Offense Category by Type of Disposition................... 52
40


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49 POPULATION ESTIMATES, 19662010.................................. 62

ADULT FELONY ARRESTEES CONVICTED,


20052010
By Convicted Offense Category and Type of
Sentence ................................................................................... 53

Table 1
CRIMES, 1966-2010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population
Year(s)

Violent crimes
Forcible
rape
Robbery

Property crimes
Motor
Larceny-theft
1
Burglary
vehicle theft over $400

Arson2

Total

Homicide

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

Aggravated
assault
Number
95,723
99,905
104,793
109,486
111,471

2005 .........
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

722,333
712,193
693,137
667,592
626,033

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

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

215,772
215,532
211,634
208,367
195,037

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

578,309
561,542
651,090
730,341
769,883

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

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

175,013
169,249
186,841
202,919
215,909

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

1995 .........
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

876,468
946,885
986,071
1,004,190
1,006,450

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

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

242,334
254,168
253,175
256,866
263,753

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

959,595
958,765
905,813
864,203
869,216

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

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

253,853
250,225
232,283
214,326
205,871

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

829,168
789,467
793,923
663,998
702,076

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

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

202,773
184,502
174,623
-

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

718,394
661,980
638,848
606,750
603,827

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

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

28,446
-

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

601,366
565,032
538,598
537,838
535,068

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

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

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

486,204
453,215
418,749
362,867
321,464

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

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

Total
584,999
595,813
656,744
681,235
707,607

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

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

203,833
202,639
226,125
223,350
218,466

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

(continued)

Table 1 - continued
CRIMES, 1966-2010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population
Year(s)
Total

Violent crimes
Forcible
Aggravated
Robbery
Homicide
rape
assault
Total
Rate per 100,000 population
21.4
149.6
1,506.7
4.7
246.5
22.6
166.3
1,548.1
5.1
259.6
5.6
274.7
23.3
181.9
1,721.5
24.0
187.2
1,803.6
6.0
289.9
6.6
297.7
24.6
189.5
1,889.8

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

422.3
453.6
485.6
507.0
518.4

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

512.3
539.6
569.4
589.2
605.6

6.8
6.5
6.7
6.8
6.3

25.3
26.2
27.6
28.8
28.4

171.4
168.3
177.0
183.6
182.1

308.9
338.5
358.1
370.0
388.8

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

610.5
610.7
686.0
781.0
848.2

6.0
5.9
6.5
7.8
9.0

28.4
27.7
29.2
30.9
31.6

174.7
176.4
205.3
247.0
290.7

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

951.2
992.4
1,058.8
1,103.9
1,079.8

11.0
11.5
12.9
12.5
12.6

32.9
34.1
37.0
40.7
42.2

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

1,055.3
987.2
933.7
927.9
928.7

12.1
11.0
10.5
10.7
11.3

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

773.8
764.6
775.6
820.6
866.0

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

Property crimes
Motor
Burglary vehicle theft

Larceny-theft
1
over $400

Arson

589.0
596.4
623.8
629.5
658.2

392.8
425.2
505.0
582.8
648.1

525.0
526.5
592.7
591.3
583.4

20.3
24.0
28.0
30.2
33.9

1,952.0
1,946.4
1,928.9
1,891.1
1,801.1

674.4
669.3
669.9
672.6
661.5

694.5
688.0
670.1
628.3
578.5

583.1
589.0
589.0
590.3
561.1

33.2
34.6
38.1
39.7
43.3

401.4
400.7
445.1
495.3
516.9

1,677.2
1,649.8
1,943.9
2,216.0
2,377.4

644.6
657.6
802.7
906.9
962.8

525.1
495.0
583.4
693.4
747.9

507.6
497.3
557.8
615.7
666.7

41.8
42.5
42.7
48.2
55.4

326.2
348.9
398.0
418.1
408.2

581.2
597.8
610.9
632.5
616.7

2,733.6
2,946.1
3,106.5
3,208.3
3,284.1

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

755.8
790.8
797.6
820.7
860.6

53.3
58.2
64.1
70.2
63.2

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

3,246.5
3,332.4
3,228.0
3,155.4
3,250.4

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

858.8
869.7
827.8
782.5
769.9

65.8
66.4
67.2
67.5
73.8

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

3,175.4
3,085.4
3,166.1
2,705.1
2,920.6

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

776.5
721.1
696.4
-

78.3
75.8
70.6
82.6
102.1

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

3,035.3
2,846.6
2,797.2
2,714.8
2,752.8

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

120.2
-

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

2,792.2
2,668.6
2,581.0
2,612.8
2,629.8

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

2,426.3
2,282.5
2,141.5
1,863.0
1,680.2

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

Notes: Statewide crime data from 1952 through 1965 can be found in Table 1 of Crime in California, 2006.
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).
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 larceny-theft over $400 are not available prior to 1983. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.
2
Data for arson crimes are not available prior to 1980. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.

-6.1
-5.8
-3.3
-1.4
2.4

-13.5

422.3
453.6
485.6
507.0
518.4
512.3

-6.9
-6.6
-4.2
-2.2
1.2

-17.6

2009 to 2010
2008 to 2009
2007 to 2008
2006 to 2007
2005 to 2006

2005 to 2010

2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005

2009 to 2010
2008 to 2009
2007 to 2008
2006 to 2007
2005 to 2006

2005 to 2010

-30.9

-7.8
-8.9
-6.7
-9.1
-2.9

4.7
5.1
5.6
6.0
6.6
6.8

-27.7

-8.2
-8.1
-5.1
-9.1
-0.8

1,809
1,970
2,143
2,258
2,483
2,503

Homicide

-15.4

-5.3
-3.0
-2.9
-2.4
-2.8

21.4
22.6
23.3
24.0
24.6
25.3

-10.9

-4.3
-2.3
-1.6
-1.8
-1.4

8,325
8,698
8,906
9,047
9,213
9,345

Forcible
rape

-12.7

-10.0
-8.6
-2.8
-1.2
10.6

149.6
166.3
181.9
187.2
189.5
171.4

-8.4

-9.2
-7.8
-1.9
-0.4
11.9

58,100
64,006
69,391
70,702
70,961
63,424

Robbery

-1.8
-9.3
-3.6
-3.7
-2.0

-0.4
-3.6
0.1
-3.5
-1.2

-20.2

-5.0
-5.5
-5.2
-2.6
-3.6

-22.8

-2.7
-10.1
-4.6
-4.6
-3.2

-12.7

-1.2
-4.4
-0.9
-4.4
-2.4

-16.3
-19.0
-8.4
Rate per 100,000 population1
246.5
1,506.7
589.0
259.6
1,548.1
596.4
274.7
1,721.5
623.8
289.9
1,803.6
629.5
297.7
1,889.8
658.2
308.9
1,952.0
674.4
Percent change in rate

-4.2
-4.7
-4.3
-1.8
-2.5

-43.4

-7.6
-15.8
-13.3
-10.1
-6.7

392.8
425.2
505.0
582.8
648.1
694.5

-40.7

-6.8
-15.0
-12.5
-9.3
-5.6

152,494
163,651
192,631
220,126
242,692
256,998

Property crimes
Motor
vehicle
Total
Burglary
theft
Number

95,723
584,999
228,672
99,905
595,813
229,523
104,793
656,744
237,988
109,486
681,235
237,759
111,471
707,607
246,449
114,321
722,333
249,563
Percent change in number

Aggravated
assault

-10.0

-0.3
-11.2
0.2
1.4
0.1

525.0
526.5
592.7
591.3
583.4
583.1

-5.5

0.6
-10.4
1.2
2.2
1.2

203,833
202,639
226,125
223,350
218,466
215,772

Larcenytheft
over $400

Note: 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).

163,957
174,579
185,233
191,493
194,128
189,593

Total

2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005

Year(s)

Violent crimes

Table 2
CRIMES, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

-16.9

-3.0
-6.5
-1.6
-2.7
-4.3

1,546.2
1,594.3
1,705.6
1,732.7
1,781.0
1,861.4

-12.8

-2.2
-5.7
-0.6
-1.9
-3.2

600,357
613,614
650,653
654,481
666,869
688,820

Total

-10.0

-0.3
-11.2
0.2
1.4
0.1

525.0
526.5
592.7
591.3
583.4
583.1

-5.5

0.6
-10.4
1.2
2.2
1.2

203,833
202,639
226,125
223,350
218,466
215,772

Over $400

Larceny-theft

-20.1

-4.4
-4.0
-2.5
-4.7
-6.3

1,021.3
1,067.8
1,112.8
1,141.4
1,197.5
1,278.3

-16.2

-3.5
-3.2
-1.5
-3.9
-5.2

396,524
410,975
424,528
431,131
448,403
473,048

$400 and
under

-38.9

-15.4
-14.3
-7.3
-10.9
2.1

20.3
24.0
28.0
30.2
33.9
33.2

-35.9

-14.8
-13.5
-6.4
-10.1
3.4

7,864
9,233
10,674
11,400
12,687
12,272

Arson

100.0
34.5
35.6
29.9

722,333
249,563
256,998
215,772

Property crimes.....................
Burglary..............................
Motor vehicle theft..............
Larceny-theft over $400.....

Known.......................................
Firearm..................................
Knife or cutting instrument.....
1
Blunt object ...........................
Personal weapon2..................
Other......................................

100.0
74.4
11.7
3.1
5.6
5.2

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


Club, etc.
2
Hands, feet, etc.

2,481
1,845
291
78
138
129

Total.............................................
Unknown...................................

Percent

2005
Number
2,503
22

Type
of
weapon used

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

100.0
1.3
4.9
33.5
60.3

189,593
2,503
9,345
63,424
114,321

2005
Number
Percent

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

Category and crime

2,458
1,821
314
77
130
116

Number
2,483
25

681,235
237,759
220,126
223,350

100.0
34.9
32.3
32.8

100.0
74.1
12.8
3.1
5.3
4.7

2,224
1,611
298
94
118
103

Number
2,258
34

100.0
72.4
13.4
4.2
5.3
4.6

Percent

2007

2,110
1,487
297
111
120
95

Number
2,143
33

100.0
70.5
14.1
5.3
5.7
4.5

Percent

2008

656,744
237,988
192,631
226,125

185,233
2,143
8,906
69,391
104,793

1,928
1,359
291
102
107
69

Number
1,970
42

100.0
70.5
15.1
5.3
5.5
3.6

1,763
1,255
250
82
103
73

100.0
71.2
14.2
4.7
5.8
4.1

100.0
39.1
26.1
34.8

100.0
1.1
5.1
35.4
58.4

-28.9
-32.0
-14.1
5.1
-25.4
-43.4

20052010

-8.6
-7.7
-14.1
-19.6
-3.7
5.8

20092010

Percent change

584,999
228,672
152,494
203,833

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

2010
Percent
Number

Percent

2010

100.0
38.5
27.5
34.0

100.0
1.1
5.0
36.7
57.2

Number
1,809
46

595,813
229,523
163,651
202,639

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

2009
Percent
Number

Percent

2009

100.0
36.2
29.3
34.4

100.0
1.2
4.8
37.5
56.6

2008
Percent
Number

Table 4
HOMICIDE CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Type of Weapon Used

100.0
34.8
34.3
30.9

Percent

2006

707,607
246,449
242,692
218,466

2006
2007
Percent
Percent
Number
Number
Crimes within category
194,128
100.0
191,493
100.0
2,483
1.3
2,258
1.2
9,213
4.7
9,047
4.7
70,961
36.6
70,702
36.9
111,471
57.4
109,486
57.2

Table 3
CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Category and Crime

1,230

47.8

49.3

1,116
18,939,596

13.8

18,689,664

1,276

12.3

Number Percent
9,047
100.0
7,931
87.7

2007

46.5

19,159,540

1,047

47.9
23.5
8.1
1.9
18.6
53.8
46.2
100.0
64.3
18.3
17.4

30,381
14,886
5,142
1,233
11,782
34,126
29,298
34,126
21,947
6,230
5,949

Highway1...................................
Commercial2..............................
Residence.................................
Bank..........................................
Other3........................................

Armed.......................................
Strong-arm4...............................

Armed....................................
Firearm................................
Knife or cutting instrument..
Other dangerous weapon....

100.0
64.4
18.0
17.6

53.4
46.6

48.9
22.3
7.8
1.9
19.1

100.0
Location

69,391

36,744
23,519
6,632
6,593

100.0
64.0
18.0
17.9

34,772
22,089
6,253
6,430

36,744
52.0
34,772
33,958
48.0
34,619
Type of weapon used

100.0
63.5
18.0
18.5

50.1
49.9

49.0
21.0
8.4
1.8
19.8

100.0

Number Percent

2008

34,880
49.3
33,983
14,922
21.1
14,539
5,674
8.0
5,848
1,178
1.7
1,275
14,048
19.9
13,746
Type of robbery

70,702

Number Percent
Total

2007

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

31,337
32,669

31,145
13,334
5,640
1,107
12,780

64,006

100.0
63.4
18.1
18.6

49.0
51.0

48.7
20.8
8.8
1.7
20.0

100.0

Number Percent

2009

11.0

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

28,488
29,612

28,360
12,096
5,250
1,029
11,365

58,100

100.0
63.5
17.7
18.8

49.0
51.0

48.8
20.8
9.0
1.8
19.6

100.0

Number Percent

2010

42.5

44.9

917
19,608,793

11.3

19,382,584

979

Number Percent
8,325
100.0
7,408
89.0

2010

-5.3

1.2

-6.3

20092010
-4.3
-4.0

-16.5
-17.6
-18.9
-9.9

-16.5
1.1

-6.7
-18.7
2.1
-16.5
-3.5

-8.4

20052010

-9.1
-9.0
-10.7
-7.8

-9.1
-9.4

-8.9
-9.3
-6.9
-7.0
-11.1

-9.2

20092010

Percent change

-16.0

6.3

-25.4

20052010
-10.9
-8.7

Percent change

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


Streets, parks, parking lots, etc.
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.

37,925
24,409
6,833
6,683

37,925
33,036

34,685
15,858
5,512
1,331
13,575

70,961

63,424

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

100.0

Number Percent

Number Percent
100.0

2006

2005

Location,
type of robbery,
and weapon

2009
Number Percent
8,698
100.0
7,719
88.7

Table 6
ROBBERY CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Location, Type of Robbery, and Type of Weapon Used

11.8

Number Percent
8,906
100.0
7,859
88.2

2008

Note: Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.

13.2

Number Percent
9,213
100.0
7,937
86.2

Number Percent
9,345
100.0
8,115
86.8

Female population................ 18,450,418


Rate per 100,000
50.6
female population..............

Total.....................................
Rape by force...................
Attempts to commit
forcible rape...................

2006

2005

Table 5
FORCIBLE RAPE CRIMES, 2005-2010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Female Population

10

114,321
23,266
18,677
41,761
30,617
253,716

Aggravated assault.................
Firearm................................
Knife or cutting instrument...
Other dangerous weapon.....
Personal weapon 1...............

Not-aggravated assault 2........

100.0
20.4
16.3
36.5
26.8

Percent

261,794

111,471
23,504
18,209
40,465
29,293

Number
373,265
100.0
21.1
16.3
36.3
26.3

Percent

2006

260,999

109,486
21,720
17,430
39,975
30,361

Number
370,485
100.0
19.8
15.9
36.5
27.7

Percent

2007

255,400

104,793
19,201
16,693
38,092
30,807

Number
360,193
100.0
18.3
15.9
36.3
29.4

Percent

2008

251,743

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

Number
351,648
100.0
17.3
16.1
35.5
31.0

Percent

2009

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

-3.6

-16.3
-27.1
-18.7
-20.8
-0.5

20052010
-7.5

-2.8

-4.2
-2.1
-5.7
-6.8
-1.6

20092010
-3.2

Percent change

141,934
107,629

94,877
69,126
85,560

234,621
14,942

234,621
143,886
90,735

Residence.........................
Nonresidence...................

Daytime.............................
Nighttime...........................
Unknown...........................

Burglary.............................
Attempted burglary...........

Burglary..........................
Force...........................
No force......................
100.0
61.3
38.7

94.0
6.0

38.0
27.7
34.3

56.9
43.1

100.0

Percent

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

249,563

Number

2005

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

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

232,139
140,296
91,843

232,139
14,310

96,852
67,660
81,937

143,021
103,428

246,449

Number

100.0
60.4
39.6

94.2
5.8

39.3
27.5
33.2

58.0
42.0

100.0

Percent

2006

223,232
132,877
90,355

223,232
14,527

97,737
63,910
76,112

142,749
95,010

237,759

Number

100.0
60.1
39.9

93.9
6.1

42.3
26.5
31.2

62.5
37.5

100.0

Percent

2008

Percent
Number
Total
100.0
237,988
Location
60.0
148,756
40.0
89,232
Time of day
41.1
100,620
26.9
63,052
32.0
74,316
Type of burglary
93.9
223,436
6.1
14,552
Type of entry
100.0
223,436
59.5
134,211
40.5
89,225

2007

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

Table 8
BURGLARY CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Location, Time of Day, Type of Burglary, and Type of Entry

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
60.4
39.6

94.4
5.6

43.7
27.3
29.0

65.2
34.8

100.0

Percent

2010

-8.0
-9.4
-5.8

-8.0
-13.7

5.3
-9.6
-22.5

5.1
-26.1

-8.4

-0.3
0.8
-1.9

-0.3
-1.8

0.3
-0.8
-0.9

0.6
-2.2

-0.4

Percent change
200520092010
2010

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.

Number
368,037

2005

Type of assault
and
weapon used
Total..........................................

Table 7
ASSAULT CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Type of Assault and Type of Weapon Used

11

193,183
48,209
15,606

Autos...............................
Trucks and buses1...........
Other vehicles2................

75.2
18.8
6.1

Percent
100.0
182,658
45,419
14,615

167,250
40,219
12,657

Number
220,126
76.0
18.3
5.7

Percent
100.0

2007

144,289
36,194
12,148

Number
192,631
74.9
18.8
6.3

Percent
100.0

2008

125,096
27,625
10,930

1,861.4
623.4
359.9
295.0
583.1

Under $50....................
$50-$199......................
$200-$400....................
Over $400....................

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

Under $50....................
$50-$199......................
$200-$400....................
Over $400....................

2008

650,653

2007
Number
654,481

585.4
331.1
281.0
583.4

556.3
315.0
270.1
591.3

533.1
309.8
269.9
592.7

219,194
210,131
203,379
123,996
118,991
118,202
105,213
102,009
102,947
218,466
223,350
226,125
Rate per 100,000 population1
1,781.0
1,732.7
1,705.6

666,869

2006

508.5
301.5
257.8
526.5

1,594.3

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

613,614

2009

476.1
297.4
247.7
525.0

1,546.2

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

600,357

2010

-23.6
-17.4
-16.0
-10.0

-16.9

-19.9
-13.3
-11.9
-5.5

-12.8

20052010

-6.4
-1.4
-3.9
-0.3

-3.0

-5.5
-0.5
-3.1
0.6

-2.2

20092010

77.2
16.4
6.5

Percent
100.0

Percent change

117,653
24,984
9,857

Number
152,494

2010

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).

688,820
230,705
133,188
109,155
215,772

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

2005

Value
categories

76.4
16.9
6.7

Percent
100.0

2009
Number
163,651

Table 10
LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

75.3
18.7
6.0

Percent
100.0

2006
Number
242,692

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.

Number
256,998

2005

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

Type
of
vehicle

Table 9
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Type of Vehicle

-39.1
-48.2
-36.8

-5.9
-9.6
-9.8

Percent change
200520092010
2010
-40.7
-6.8

12

12.5
39.5
10.6
3.4
13.6
20.4
0.5
0.6
0.5
18.8
33.5
19.3
15.8
31.3

86,364
272,073
73,035
23,244
93,578
140,526
3,274
4,125
3,306
129,821
230,705
133,188
109,155
215,772

Shoplifting...............................
From motor vehicles...............
Motor vehicle accessories......
Bicycles...................................
From buildings........................

All other...................................
Pocket-picking.....................
Purse-snatching...................
From coin machines............
Other....................................

Under $50...............................
$50 to $199.............................
$200 to $400...........................
Over $400...............................

219,194
123,996
105,213
218,466

143,081
3,384
4,513
2,519
132,665

82,775
266,186
64,615
21,041
89,171

666,869

-5.5
-19.4

Value
$2,222,410
$2,352,114
$2,818,817
$2,812,907
$2,894,595
$2,757,557

Total

Percent
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

94,891
247,270
59,324
22,680
81,371

210,131
118,991
102,009
223,350

32.1
18.2
15.6
34.1

203,379
118,202
102,947
226,125

Percent
34.6
39.0
43.2
47.6
50.2
51.7

-16.2
-46.0

Value
769,250
917,852
1,216,530
1,339,162
1,453,144
1,424,722

Motor vehicles

Stolen

1.3
9.0

Value
1,453,161
1,434,262
1,602,287
1,473,745
1,441,450
1,332,835

Total

-8.4
-43.7

Percent
Value
Percent
65.4
$576,195
100.0
61.0
$629,142
100.0
56.8
$804,674
100.0
52.4
$911,963
100.0
49.8
$1,016,286
100.0
48.3
$1,023,849
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.

2009 to 2010......
2005 to 2010......

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

Year(s)

13.5
39.2
8.8
3.1
13.0

146,329
22.4
145,117
3,791
0.6
3,556
4,100
0.6
3,798
2,394
0.4
2,153
136,044
20.8
135,610
Value categories

88,412
256,636
57,762
20,074
85,268

31.3
18.2
15.8
34.8

22.3
0.5
0.6
0.3
20.8

14.6
38.0
9.1
3.5
12.5

100.0

Percent

2008

Percent
Number
Total
654,481
100.0
650,653
Type of larceny-theft

Number

2007

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

127,641
3,232
3,504
1,803
119,102

97,653
235,522
50,934
25,980
75,884

613,614

Number

Percent
87.6
89.5
89.8
91.9
92.2
94.2
-10.4
-47.7

Value
504,485
563,032
722,363
838,472
936,629
964,401

Motor vehicles

Recovered

8.5
20.6

Percent
12.4
10.5
10.2
8.1
7.8
5.8

All other

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

129,909
3,186
3,181
1,634
121,908

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

600,357

-19.9
-13.3
-11.9
-5.5

-7.6
-2.7
-22.9
-50.6
-6.1

8.5
-17.1
-32.1
13.8
-19.5

-12.8

20052010

-5.5
-0.5
-3.1
0.6

1.8
-1.4
-9.2
-9.4
2.4

-4.1
-4.3
-2.6
1.8
-0.8

-2.2

20092010

Percent change

Percent recovered
to stolen1
Motor
All
Total
vehicles
other
25.9
65.6
4.9
26.7
61.3
4.6
28.5
59.4
5.1
32.4
62.6
5.0
35.1
64.5
5.5
37.1
67.7
4.5

30.8
19.2
16.0
34.0

21.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
20.3

15.6
37.5
8.3
4.4
12.5

100.0

Percent

2010
Number

Value
71,710
66,110
82,311
73,491
79,657
59,448

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

2009

Table 12
VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY, 2005-2010
By Type and Percent Change
(Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

32.9
18.6
15.8
32.8

21.5
0.5
0.7
0.4
19.9

12.4
39.9
9.7
3.2
13.4

100.0

Percent

2006
Number

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

100.0

Percent

688,820

Number

2005

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

Type of larceny-theft
and
value categories

Table 11
LARCENY-THEFT CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Type and Value Categories

13

6.8
8.8
1.8
51.7
6.2
5.5
0.4
1.6
0.6
0.1
16.7

187,060
242,319
50,073
1,424,722
170,825
150,850
11,196
42,750
15,729
1,653
460,379
$1,023,849
2,872
6,068
6,042
964,401
4,023
5,083
705
1,433
1,329
472
31,422

Televisions, radios, stereos, etc....


Firearms........................................
Household goods...........................
Consumable goods........................
Livestock........................................
Other..............................................

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

Currency, notes, etc......................


Jewelry and precious metals.........
Clothing and furs...........................
Motor vehicles...............................
Office equipment...........................

Televisions, radios, stereos, etc....


Firearms........................................
Household goods...........................
Consumable goods........................
Livestock........................................
Other..............................................

2006

6,248
709
1,896
2,064
259
41,092

5,047
10,319
6,320
936,629
5,703

$1,016,286

156,976
12,279
52,531
15,019
1,726
533,291

201,048
264,729
48,995
1,453,144
154,856

$2,894,595

Value

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

0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
3.1

0.3
0.6
0.6
94.2
0.4

100.0

100.0

$2,757,557

Percent

Currency, notes, etc......................


Jewelry and precious metals.........
Clothing and furs...........................
Motor vehicles...............................
Office equipment...........................

Value

2005

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

Type of property

0.6
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
4.0

0.5
1.0
0.6
92.2
0.6

100.0

5.4
0.4
1.8
0.5
0.1
18.4

6.9
9.1
1.7
50.2
5.3

100.0

Percent

7.4
10.8
2.3
47.6
5.1

6,650
592
1,856
1,540
121
35,022

4,142
12,828
6,157
838,472
4,582

$911,963

0.7
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
3.8

0.5
1.4
0.7
91.9
0.5

100.0

157,299
5.6
18,975
0.7
40,573
1.4
16,944
0.6
1,301
0.0
519,713
18.5
Recovered

207,538
304,412
64,912
1,339,162
142,079

100.0

Percent
Stolen

$2,812,907

Value

2007

11,825
705
1,317
2,668
111
37,703

6,128
8,318
6,255
722,363
7,279

$804,674

157,471
34,537
47,160
18,774
1,292
589,100

211,560
328,924
64,461
1,216,530
149,008

$2,818,817

Value

2008

1.5
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.0
4.7

0.8
1.0
0.8
89.8
0.9

100.0

5.6
1.2
1.7
0.7
0.0
20.9

7.5
11.7
2.3
43.2
5.3

100.0

Percent

2009

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

4,241
8,190
5,818
563,032
4,077

$629,142

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

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

$2,352,114

Value

Table 13
VALUE OF STOLEN AND RECOVERED PROPERTY, 2005-2010
By Type of Property
(Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

2.0
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.0
4.4

0.7
1.3
0.9
89.5
0.6

100.0

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

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

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

$576,195

131,360
15,655
41,126
20,883
941
529,594

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

$2,222,410

Value

2010

0.9
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.0
6.2

1.6
1.6
0.8
87.6
0.7

100.0

5.9
0.7
1.9
0.9
0.0
23.8

9.4
14.5
2.7
34.6
5.5

100.0

Percent

-3.3
-4.1
-27.4
62.9
-82.4
13.5

225.5
50.2
-19.1
-47.7
-5.3

-43.7

-12.9
39.8
-3.8
32.8
-43.1
15.0

11.2
33.3
19.4
-46.0
-28.2

-19.4

20052010

-60.7
8.5
11.0
16.1
-35.7
28.7

120.4
11.3
-16.0
-10.4
-6.5

-8.4

-12.3
10.4
5.4
9.0
-50.4
5.7

-4.6
6.0
1.5
-16.2
-3.5

-5.5

20092010

Percent change

14

30.8
16.0
10.7
5.3
1.7
4.3
0.4
3.9
6.0
2.7

100.0
78.9
48.6
37.0
11.6
1.4
22.2
1.3
20.9
4.1
2.6

3,774
1,966
1,310
656
208
526
44
482
742
332
4,349
4,144
205
4,149

$185,686
146,587
90,335
68,792
21,543
2,617
41,286
2,437
38,849
7,601
4,748
31,621
28,555
3,066
7,478

Total mobile property.................


Motor vehicles7.......................
Other8.....................................

Other property9..........................

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

Total structural property............


Residential..............................
Single occupancy1...............
Other2..................................
Storage3.................................
Commercial............................
Industrial, manufacturing.....
4
Other ..................................
Community/public5.................
Other6.....................................

Total mobile property.................


Motor vehicles7.......................
Other8.....................................

Other property9..........................
10,506

36,179
34,847
1,332

127,095
63,285
48,638
14,647
8,484
32,103
7,339
24,764
12,911
10,311

$173,781

4,487

4,442
4,273
169

3,758
1,838
1,294
544
205
526
55
471
811
378

12,687

Number

2006

6.0

20.8
20.1
0.8

73.1
36.4
28.0
8.4
4.9
18.5
4.2
14.3
7.4
5.9

100.0

35.4

35.0
33.7
1.3

29.6
14.5
10.2
4.3
1.6
4.1
0.4
3.7
6.4
3.0

100.0

Percent

2008

35.2
33.8
1.4

30.2
14.9
10.9
4.1
1.7
4.2
0.4
3.8
6.6
2.7
3,888
3,745
143

3,416
1,739
1,235
504
182
494
63
431
657
344

40,876

45,506
44,346
1,160

136,763
64,444
52,885
11,559
8,114
31,456
1,954
29,502
19,729
13,021

18.3

20.4
19.9
0.5

61.3
28.9
23.7
5.2
3.6
14.1
0.9
13.2
8.8
5.8

4,554

39,626
38,204
1,422

133,910
72,081
55,276
16,805
4,476
43,389
18,943
24,446
6,146
7,816

3,951
34.7
3,370
Value of property damage
$223,145
100.0
$178,089

4,011
3,853
158

3,438
1,704
1,241
463
189
481
47
434
751
313

Number
Percent
Number
Number of crimes
11,400
100.0
10,674

2007

2.6

22.3
21.5
0.8

75.2
40.5
31.0
9.4
2.5
24.4
10.6
13.7
3.5
4.4

100.0

31.6

36.4
35.1
1.3

32.0
16.3
11.6
4.7
1.7
4.6
0.6
4.0
6.2
3.2

100.0

Percent

2009

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

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.

4.0

17.0
15.4
1.7

33.8

35.4
33.8
1.7

100.0

12,272

Percent

Total structural property............


Residential..............................
Single occupancy1...............
Other2..................................
Storage3.................................
Commercial............................
Industrial, manufacturing.....
4
Other ..................................
Community/public5.................
Other6.....................................

Number

2005

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

Type of property

Table 14
ARSON CRIMES, 2005-2010
By Type of Property and Value of Property Damage
(Value Shown in Thousands of Dollars)

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

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

$160,555

2,817

2,501
2,417
84

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

7,864

Number

2010

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

100.0

35.8

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

100.0

Percent

-71.5

-37.5
-33.3
-76.7

-5.4
-53.3
-50.3
-62.7
-18.6
90.3
466.3
66.7
94.7
-79.8

-13.5

-32.1

-42.5
-41.7
-59.0

-32.5
-34.2
-28.8
-45.1
-44.7
-39.5
-36.4
-39.8
-24.0
-22.9

-35.9

20052010

-41.9

-30.8
-31.1
-21.7

9.5
-51.3
-52.4
-45.8
-68.9
256.5
390.4
236.9
51.0
-28.4

1.1

-8.1

-24.3
-24.8
-5.6

-11.1
-7.3
-2.0
-18.7
-10.2
-18.7
-17.6
-18.8
-5.4
-27.9

-14.8

20092010

Percent change

15

707,607
246,449
242,692
218,466
666,869
12,687
79,017
1,292
4,054
17,393
56,278

722,333
249,563
256,998
215,772
688,820
12,272
83,335
1,249
4,018
16,312
61,756
30,763
25,930
102,411
1,478
44.0
49.9
43.0
25.7
54.0
12.3
10.1
14.9
12.0

Property crimes1.................
Burglary...........................
Motor vehicle theft............
Larceny-theft over $400
Total larceny-theft1..............
Arson...............................

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

Property crimes1.................
Burglary...........................
Motor vehicle theft............
Larceny-theft over $400
Total larceny-theft...............
Arson...............................

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

Property crimes1.................
Burglary...........................
Motor vehicle theft............
Larceny-theft over $400
Total larceny-theft...............
Arson...............................

2008

12.6
9.5
14.4
11.6

40.7
52.0
44.0
24.5
50.5

31,108
22,998
96,139
1,470

185,233
2,143
8,906
69,391
104,793

80,555
1,227
3,707
18,953
56,668

13.0
8.4
15.1
12.5

42.0
53.5
43.4
26.3
51.7

13.1
7.2
16.1
12.1

43.5
57.3
41.6
27.3
54.1

30,798
31,236
18,390
13,857
98,691
104,663
1,422
1,291
Clearance rate2

80,387
1,208
3,925
18,624
56,630

681,235
656,744
237,759
237,988
220,126
192,631
223,350
226,125
654,481
650,653
11,400
10,674
Number of clearances

191,493
2,258
9,047
70,702
109,486

12.9
7.0
16.8
12.4

43.7
63.4
42.0
27.7
53.7

29,610
11,468
103,045
1,145

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

595,813
229,523
163,651
202,639
613,614
9,233

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

2009

12.9
7.2
16.7
13.6

42.8
63.8
40.0
26.4
52.7

29,409
10,905
100,277
1,072

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

584,999
228,672
152,494
203,833
600,357
7,864

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

2010

4.9
-28.7
12.1
13.3

-2.7
27.9
-7.0
2.7
-2.4

-4.4
-57.9
-2.1
-27.5

-15.7
-7.6
-17.2
-6.0
-18.3

-19.0
-8.4
-40.7
-5.5
-12.8
-35.9

-13.5
-27.7
-10.9
-8.4
-16.3

0.0
2.9
-0.6
9.7

-2.1
0.6
-4.8
-4.7
-1.9

-0.7
-4.9
-2.7
-6.4

-8.0
-7.5
-9.1
-13.4
-6.1

-1.8
-0.4
-6.8
0.6
-2.2
-14.8

-6.1
-8.2
-4.3
-9.2
-4.2

20092010

Percent change
20052010

Note: Dash indicates that data are not available.


In 2003, larceny-theft over $400 was added to the property crime category to give a more representative depiction of crime in California. However, since clearance
data are only available for total larceny-theft, the property crime clearances and clearance rate are not available. The number of clearances and clearance rate
for total larceny-theft are shown. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.
2
Percentage of clearances to total crimes reported.

194,128
2,483
9,213
70,961
111,471

189,593
2,503
9,345
63,424
114,321

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

2007
Number of crimes reported

2006

2005

Crimes,
clearances,
and clearance rates

Table 15
CRIMES CLEARED, 2005-2010
Number of Crimes, Clearances, and Clearance Rate

Table 16
TOTAL ARRESTS, 1966-2010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk
Law violations

Total

Year(s)

Total

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Total

Adult

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

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

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

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

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

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

Felony

Status
offenses1

Misdemeanor

Adult

Juvenile

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Juvenile

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

Juvenile
Total
Number
158,273
448,552
174,506
466,441
195,105
499,628
200,820
523,276
196,353
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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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, 1966-2010
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk
Law violations

Total

Year(s)

Total

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Total

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

4,559.1
4,849.0
5,161.0
5,250.3
5,265.1

4,628.7
4,908.8
5,195.3
5,280.9
5,282.9

4,153.1
4,510.4
4,972.6
5,086.6
5,167.7

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

5,235.1
5,286.4
5,288.7
5,223.8
5,311.9

5,302.8
5,358.1
5,356.2
5,219.1
5,232.3

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

5,437.7
5,820.1
6,221.4
6,290.2
6,349.4

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

Felony

Status
offenses1

Misdemeanor
Juvenile

Total

Adult

Juvenile

Juvenile

4,468.9
4,749.2
5,047.3
5,128.3
5,140.3

Adult
Juvenile
Total
Adult
Rate per 100,000 population at risk2,3
4,628.7
3,536.5
1,466.6
1,518.7
4,908.8
3,845.2
1,541.9
1,586.3
5,195.3
4,234.7
1,670.4
1,717.8
5,280.9
4,312.7
1,770.3
1,835.5
5,282.9
4,357.8
1,828.0
1,897.5

1,162.4
1,290.2
1,410.0
1,421.5
1,446.8

3,002.3
3,207.3
3,376.9
3,358.0
3,312.3

3,110.0
3,322.4
3,477.5
3,445.3
3,385.4

2,374.2
2,554.9
2,824.7
2,891.2
2,911.0

616.6
665.2
737.9
773.9
810.0

4,868.9
4,901.5
4,940.9
5,248.7
5,740.3

5,127.5
5,178.0
5,172.9
5,093.4
5,162.3

5,302.8
5,358.1
5,356.2
5,219.1
5,232.3

4,179.0
4,210.8
4,228.0
4,434.6
4,785.2

1,868.0
1,843.6
1,823.0
1,785.1
1,767.3

1,961.7
1,936.3
1,915.4
1,857.3
1,811.9

1,361.1
1,345.2
1,346.9
1,406.6
1,527.5

3,259.5
3,334.5
3,349.9
3,308.3
3,395.0

3,341.1
3,421.8
3,440.8
3,361.8
3,420.5

2,817.9
2,865.5
2,881.1
3,028.0
3,257.7

689.9
690.7
712.9
814.2
955.1

5,323.8
5,666.1
6,055.2
6,126.6
6,177.8

6,068.7
6,692.9
7,170.4
7,228.4
7,354.0

5,286.8
5,653.9
6,063.9
6,136.3
6,204.2

5,323.8
5,666.1
6,055.2
6,126.6
6,177.8

5,081.8
5,584.7
6,113.1
6,192.3
6,359.2

1,754.1
1,819.9
2,011.9
2,125.6
2,089.6

1,782.8
1,827.6
2,010.2
2,119.0
2,054.2

1,595.0
1,776.2
2,021.4
2,163.1
2,296.9

3,532.8
3,834.0
4,052.0
4,010.8
4,114.6

3,541.1
3,838.5
4,045.1
4,007.6
4,123.5

3,486.8
3,808.5
4,091.7
4,029.2
4,062.3

986.9
1,108.2
1,057.3
1,036.1
994.8

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 2010 period.
Juvenile misdemeanor arrest data for 1973 through 2010 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).
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

-6.0
-6.0
-1.7
-0.3
0.6

-12.9

2009 to 2010.........
2008 to 2009.........
2007 to 2008.........
2006 to 2007.........
2005 to 2006.........

2005 to 2010.........
-12.7

-5.7
-5.5
-1.6
0.0
-0.4

4,628.7
4,908.8
5,195.3
5,280.9
5,282.9
5,302.8

3,112.7
3,279.4
3,445.9
3,481.6
3,489.2
3,484.5

-6.3

-4.2
-4.0
0.0
0.7
1.3

1,208,558
1,262,156
1,314,561
1,315,044
1,306,515
1,289,431

Adult

-14.7

-7.9
-9.3
-2.2
-1.6
6.1

4,153.1
4,510.4
4,972.6
5,086.6
5,167.7
4,868.9

478.7
531.8
600.6
627.1
621.9
591.2

-15.0

-9.2
-10.7
-3.3
1.7
6.4

185,867
204,696
229,104
236,856
232,849
218,779

Juvenile

Juvenile
Number

Total

-9.3
-10.6
-2.8
2.3
4.6

-3.8
-6.6
-4.5
-2.1
-0.7

3,112.7
407.6
1,155.3
3,279.4
453.4
1,211.9
3,445.9
511.4
1,309.7
3,481.6
531.7
1,385.4
3,489.2
524.4
1,427.3
3,484.5
507.5
1,454.3
Rate per 100,000 population at risk2,3

-6.3
-15.7
-16.7
2
Rate per 100,000 total population

-4.2
-4.0
0.0
0.7
1.3

1,208,558 158,273
448,552
1,262,156 174,506
466,441
1,314,561 195,105
499,628
1,315,044 200,820
523,276
1,306,515 196,353
534,460
1,289,431 187,781
538,166
Percent change in number

Adult

Total

1,021.3
1,059.8
1,139.4
1,210.1
1,253.2
1,289.0

-16.9

-2.8
-6.2
-4.9
-2.6
-1.6

396,532
407,886
434,665
457,085
469,271
477,005

Adult

Felony

-12.8

-5.9
-5.9
-1.6
-0.2
0.2

-12.7

-5.7
-5.5
-1.6
0.0
-0.4

-15.4

-8.0
-9.2
-1.8
-1.0
4.3

-21.5

-4.9
-7.7
-5.6
-3.2
-2.1

-22.6

-4.3
-7.7
-6.4
-3.3
-3.3

4,468.9
4,628.7 3,536.5
1,466.6
1,518.7
4,749.2
4,908.8 3,845.2
1,541.9
1,586.3
5,047.3
5,195.3 4,234.7
1,670.4
1,717.8
5,128.3
5,280.9 4,312.7
1,770.3
1,835.5
5,140.3
5,282.9 4,357.8
1,828.0
1,897.5
5,127.5
5,302.8 4,179.0
1,868.0
1,961.7
Percent change in rate per 100,000 population at risk

3,520.3
3,732.8
3,957.3
4,013.3
4,013.6
3,992.0

-7.5

-4.9
-4.8
-0.4
0.9
1.7

1,366,831
1,436,662
1,509,666
1,515,864
1,502,868
1,477,212

Total

-14.6

-9.9
-8.5
-0.8
-1.7
6.3

1,162.4
1,290.2
1,410.0
1,421.5
1,446.8
1,361.1

134.0
152.1
170.3
175.2
174.1
165.3

-14.9

-11.2
-9.9
-1.9
1.5
6.6

52,020
58,555
64,963
66,191
65,189
61,161

Juvenile

Law violations

-7.9

-6.4
-5.0
0.6
1.4
1.6

3,002.3
3,207.3
3,376.9
3,358.0
3,312.3
3,259.5

2,365.1
2,520.8
2,647.6
2,627.9
2,586.3
2,537.6

-2.2

-5.4
-3.9
1.8
2.5
3.1

-6.9

-6.4
-4.5
0.9
1.8
1.3

3,110.0
3,322.4
3,477.5
3,445.3
3,385.4
3,341.1

2,091.4
2,219.6
2,306.5
2,271.4
2,236.0
2,195.5

0.0

-4.9
-2.9
2.6
2.5
3.1

812,026
854,270
879,896
857,959
837,244
812,426

Adult

Misdemeanor

918,279
970,221
1,010,038
992,588
968,408
939,046

Total

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).
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).

4,559.1
4,849.0
5,161.0
5,250.3
5,265.1
5,235.1

2010......................
2009......................
2008......................
2007......................
2006......................
2005......................

-7.5

2005 to 2010.........

3,591.4
3,811.2
4,046.5
4,108.7
4,111.1
4,075.7

-4.9
-5.0
-0.5
0.8
2.1

2009 to 2010.........
2008 to 2009.........
2007 to 2008.........
2006 to 2007.........
2005 to 2006.........

2010......................
2009......................
2008......................
2007......................
2006......................
2005......................

1,394,425
1,466,852
1,543,665
1,551,900
1,539,364
1,508,210

Total

2010......................
2009......................
2008......................
2007......................
2006......................
2005......................

Year(s)

Total

Table 17
TOTAL ARRESTS, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change

-7.3
-9.9
-4.7
-4.5
17.4
-10.6

-15.7

616.6
665.2
737.9
773.9
810.0
689.9

71.1
78.4
89.1
95.4
97.5
83.8

-11.0

-8.6
-11.2
-5.7
-1.3
17.7

27,594
30,190
33,999
36,036
36,496
30,998

Juvenile

-7.1
-9.6
-2.3
-0.7
3.3

2,374.2
2,554.9
2,824.7
2,891.2
2,911.0
2,817.9

273.7
301.3
341.1
356.4
350.3
342.2

-16.1

-8.4
-10.9
-3.3
2.6
3.6

106,253
115,951
130,142
134,629
131,164
126,620

Juvenile

Status
offenses1

19

14.5
4.1
8.4
2.1

218,779
61,161
126,620
30,998

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

232,849
65,189
131,164
36,496

1,306,515
469,271
837,244

534,460
968,408
36,496

1,539,364

1,551,900
100.0
Level of offense

2007
Number
Percent
Total
1,543,665

15.1
4.2
8.5
2.4

84.9
30.5
54.4
236,856
66,191
134,629
36,036

1,315,044
457,085
857,959
15.3
4.3
8.7
2.3

84.7
29.5
55.3
229,104
64,963
130,142
33,999

1,314,561
434,665
879,896
14.8
4.2
8.4
2.2

85.2
28.2
57.0

32.4
65.4
2.2

100.0

2008
Number
Percent

34.7
523,276
33.7
499,628
62.9
992,588
64.0
1,010,038
2.4
36,036
2.3
33,999
Level of offense for adult and juvenile arrests

100.0

2006
Number
Percent

Violent offenses..........
Property offenses.......
Drug offenses.............
All other......................
23.4
27.4
29.7
19.5

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

125,725
147,692
159,944
104,805

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

Percent
100.0

2005

Number
538,166

Category

126,342
144,781
154,468
108,869

Number
534,460

23.6
27.1
28.9
20.4

Percent
100.0

2006

129,433
142,006
143,692
108,145

Number
523,276

24.7
27.1
27.5
20.7

Percent
100.0

2007

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

25.6
27.5
25.8
21.1

Percent
100.0

2008
Number
499,628

Table 19
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
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.

85.5
31.6
53.9

1,289,431
477,005
812,426

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

35.7
62.3
2.1

538,166
939,046
30,998

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

100.0

1,508,210

2005
Number
Percent

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

Level of offense

Table 18
TOTAL ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Level of Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests

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

Number
466,441

14.0
4.0
7.9
2.1

86.0
27.8
58.2

31.8
66.1
2.1

100.0

26.5
27.2
25.4
20.8

Percent
100.0

2009

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

1,262,156
407,886
854,270

466,441
970,221
30,190

1,466,852

2009
Number
Percent

13.3
3.7
7.6
2.0

86.7
28.4
58.2

32.2
65.9
2.0

100.0

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

25.9
26.7
27.0
20.3

Number Percent
448,552
100.0

2010

185,867
52,020
106,253
27,594

1,208,558
396,532
812,026

448,552
918,279
27,594

1,394,425

2010
Number
Percent

20
147,692
50,618
52,511
30,717
12,379
1,467
159,944
52,274
13,075
92,972
1,623
104,805

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...........................................

154,468
56,094
13,548
83,365
1,461
108,869

100.0

144,781
51,610
52,377
27,927
11,470
1,397

126,342
1,967
2,122
20,376
100,159
1,718

100.0

100.0
36.3
8.8
54.0
0.9

100.0
35.6
36.2
19.3
7.9
1.0

100.0
1.6
1.7
16.1
79.3
1.4

Percent

2006
Number
534,460

100.0
32.7
8.2
58.1
1.0

100.0
34.3
35.6
20.8
8.4
1.0

100.0
1.6
1.7
14.5
80.9
1.4

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

125,725
1,956
2,098
18,218
101,695
1,758

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

Percent

2005
Number
538,166

Category and offense

108,145

143,692
55,070
16,124
71,143
1,355

142,006
54,316
52,325
22,582
11,405
1,378

129,433
2,017
2,164
21,614
101,838
1,800

Number
523,276

100.0

100.0
38.3
11.2
49.5
0.9

100.0
38.2
36.8
15.9
8.0
1.0

100.0
1.6
1.7
16.7
78.7
1.4

Percent

2007

Table 20
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Category and Offense

105,383

129,080
53,135
17,126
57,233
1,586

137,187
56,045
52,739
17,010
10,112
1,281

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

100.0

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

Percent

2008
Number
499,628

97,104

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

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

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

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
Number
448,552

21
1,956
1,771
185
2,098
1,862
236
18,218
12,899
5,319
101,695
91,847
9,848
1,758
1,673
85

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

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

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

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

125,725
110,052
15,673

Violent offenses................
Adult..............................
Juvenile.........................

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

477,005
61,161

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

100.0
95.2
4.8

100.0
90.3
9.7

100.0
70.8
29.2

100.0
88.8
11.2

100.0
90.5
9.5

100.0
87.5
12.5

88.6
11.4

100.0

100.0
523,276
100.0
Adult and juvenile arrests

Number Percent
Total

2007

499,628

1,718
1,637
81

100,159
90,265
9,894

20,376
13,737
6,639

2,122
1,898
224

1,967
1,726
241

126,342
109,263
17,079

100.0
95.3
4.7

100.0
90.1
9.9

100.0
67.4
32.6

100.0
89.4
10.6

100.0
87.7
12.3

100.0
86.5
13.5

1,800
1,713
87

101,838
91,231
10,607

21,614
14,734
6,880

2,164
1,923
241

2,017
1,782
235

129,433
111,383
18,050

100.0
95.2
4.8

100.0
89.6
10.4

100.0
68.2
31.8

100.0
88.9
11.1

100.0
88.3
11.7

100.0
86.1
13.9

1,726
1,630
96

99,811
89,758
10,053

22,488
15,574
6,914

2,103
1,867
236

1,850
1,629
221

127,978
110,458
17,520

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

87.0
13.0

100.0

Number Percent

2008

469,271
87.8
457,085
87.4
434,665
65,189
12.2
66,191
12.6
64,963
Category and offense for adult and juvenile arrests

534,460

Number Percent

Number Percent
538,166

2006

2005

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

Category and offense

Table 21
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests

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

407,886
58,555

466,441

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

87.4
12.6

100.0

Number Percent

2009

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

88.4
11.6

100.0

1,491
100.0
1,441
96.6
50
3.4
(continued)

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

396,532
52,020

448,552

Number Percent

2010

22

100.0
89.7
10.3
100.0
80.8
19.2

100.0
97.2
2.8
100.0
86.1
13.9

100.0
97.4
2.6
100.0
86.0
14.0

52,511
47,116
5,395
30,717
24,818
5,899
12,379
11,911
468
1,467
704
763
159,944
153,856
6,088
52,274
50,810
1,464
13,075
11,258
1,817
92,972
90,207
2,765
1,623
1,581
42
104,805
90,110
14,695

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

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
97.0
3.0

100.0
96.2
3.8

100.0
48.0
52.0

100.0
96.2
3.8

100.0
75.9
24.1

108,869
92,161
16,708

1,461
1,422
39

83,365
81,311
2,054

13,548
11,701
1,847

56,094
54,335
1,759

154,468
148,769
5,699

1,397
703
694

11,470
11,072
398

27,927
22,503
5,424

52,377
46,373
6,004

51,610
38,427
13,183

100.0
84.7
15.3

100.0
97.3
2.7

100.0
97.5
2.5

108,145
91,202
16,943

1,355
1,316
39

71,143
69,484
1,659

16,124
14,080
2,044

55,070
53,313
1,757

100.0
96.9
3.1
100.0
86.4
13.6

143,692
138,193
5,499

1,378
646
732

11,405
11,042
363

22,582
18,069
4,513

52,325
46,174
6,151

54,316
40,376
13,940

100.0
84.3
15.7

100.0
97.1
2.9

100.0
97.7
2.3

100.0
87.3
12.7

100.0
96.8
3.2

100.0
96.2
3.8

100.0
46.9
53.1

100.0
96.8
3.2

100.0
80.0
20.0

100.0
88.2
11.8

100.0
74.3
25.7

Number Percent
142,006
100.0
116,307
81.9
25,699
18.1

2007

100.0
96.3
3.7

100.0
50.3
49.7

100.0
96.5
3.5

100.0
80.6
19.4

100.0
88.5
11.5

100.0
74.5
25.5

Number Percent
144,781
100.0
119,078
82.2
25,703
17.8

Number Percent
147,692
100.0
122,987
83.3
24,705
16.7
50,618
38,438
12,180

2006

2005

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

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

Category and offense

105,383
88,948
16,435

1,586
1,544
42

57,233
55,566
1,667

17,126
15,082
2,044

53,135
51,378
1,757

129,080
123,570
5,510

1,281
612
669

10,112
9,791
321

17,010
13,596
3,414

52,739
46,996
5,743

56,045
40,694
15,351

100.0
84.4
15.6

100.0
97.4
2.6

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

100.0
72.6
27.4

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

2008

Table 21 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Category and Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests

97,104
82,115
14,989

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

100.0
84.6
15.4

100.0
97.9
2.1

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

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

2009

91,187
78,178
13,009

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

100.0
85.7
14.3

100.0
96.8
3.2

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

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

2010

23

-2.8
-6.2
-4.9
-2.6
-1.6

1,518.7
1,586.3
1,717.8
1,835.5
1,897.5
1,961.7

-4.3
-7.7
-6.4
-3.3
-3.3

-3.8
-6.6
-4.5
-2.1
-0.7

-16.7

1,466.6
1,541.9
1,670.4
1,770.3
1,828.0
1,868.0

-4.9
-7.7
-5.6
-3.2
-2.1

-21.5

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

2005 to 2010......

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

2005 to 2010......

-22.6

-16.9

396,532
407,886
434,665
457,085
469,271
477,005

Adult

448,552
466,441
499,628
523,276
534,460
538,166

Total

Total

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

Year(s)

-14.6

-9.9
-8.5
-0.8
-1.7
6.3

1,162.4
1,290.2
1,410.0
1,421.5
1,446.8
1,361.1

-14.9

-11.2
-9.9
-1.9
1.5
6.6

52,020
58,555
64,963
66,191
65,189
61,161

Juvenile

-13.0

-7.2
-4.4
-2.3
1.3
-1.0

379.7
409.1
427.9
437.9
432.1
436.4

-7.6

-6.2
-3.3
-1.1
2.4
0.5

116,137
123,762
127,978
129,433
126,342
125,725

Total

-12.9

-6.5
-3.4
-2.4
1.2
-2.4

394.2
421.5
436.5
447.3
441.8
452.6

-6.5

-5.0
-1.9
-0.8
1.9
-0.7

102,937
108,375
110,458
111,383
109,263
110,052

Adult

Total

-15.5

-13.0
-10.9
-1.9
2.3
8.7

294.9
339.0
380.3
387.6
379.0
348.8

-15.8

-14.2
-12.2
-2.9
5.7
9.0

13,200
15,387
17,520
18,050
17,079
15,673

Juvenile

-10.2
-0.4
-8.6
3.2
-2.5

-0.5
-17.6
-6.0
-2.5
30.3

-4.5
-2.5
-2.8
2.0
1.1

-2.6
-2.9
-2.9
1.3
1.9

1,457
181
1,957 1,766
1,622
182
2,050 1,813
1,629
221
2,103 1,867
1,782
235
2,164 1,923
1,726
241
2,122 1,898
1,771
185
2,098 1,862
Percent change in number

Adult

Juvenile
Number

-20.6

-10.0
-3.2
-8.8
1.5
-1.5
-23.3

-11.1
-1.6
-11.1
2.9
-4.1

-2.4

0.0
-16.7
-4.0
-5.7
29.3

-12.3

-5.9
-2.9
-4.1
0.0
0.0

-11.7

-4.2
-4.1
-3.9
0.0
0.0

-18.9

-17.3
2.0
-1.9
4.0
-5.7

4.3
5.2
5.1
5.2
5.0
5.3

-19.1

-19.4
0.4
-2.1
7.6
-5.1

191
237
236
241
224
236

-1.6

-12.9
-5.1
2.9
4.9
10.3

62.2
71.4
75.2
73.1
69.7
63.2

4.4

-12.0
-3.9
4.0
6.1
11.8

19,021
21,610
22,488
21,614
20,376
18,218

Total

Violent offenses
Forcible rape
Juvenile
Total Adult

-17.7
-2.2
-6.7
-5.2
1
Rate per 100,000 population at risk
5.4
5.6
4.0
6.4
6.8
6.0
6.3
4.0
6.8
7.1
6.2
6.4
4.8
7.0
7.4
6.8
7.2
5.0
7.3
7.7
6.7
7.0
5.3
7.3
7.7
6.8
7.3
4.1
7.3
7.7
Percent change in rate

-16.3

-9.2
-2.5
-8.3
2.5
0.6

1,638
1,804
1,850
2,017
1,967
1,956

Total

Homicide

-1.1

-12.4
-2.9
4.1
6.7
4.7

52.4
59.8
61.6
59.2
55.5
53.0

6.1

-11.0
-1.3
5.7
7.3
6.5

13,688
15,378
15,574
14,734
13,737
12,899

Adult

Robbery

Table 22
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

0.7

-13.2
-8.5
1.6
0.3
24.4

119.2
137.3
150.1
147.8
147.3
118.4

0.3

-14.4
-9.9
0.5
3.6
24.8

5,333
6,232
6,914
6,880
6,639
5,319

Juvenile

-14.8

-5.8
-4.3
-3.1
0.6
-2.9

300.9
319.4
333.7
344.5
342.6
353.0

-9.5

-4.7
-3.2
-2.0
1.7
-1.5

92,030
96,614
99,811
101,838
100,159
101,695

Total

Juvenile

-14.2

-5.3
-3.6
-3.2
0.4
-3.4

324.0
342.1
354.7
366.4
365.0
377.7

-7.9

-3.8
-2.0
-1.6
1.1
-1.7

-24.1

-12.7
-12.6
-4.2
3.7
0.2

166.4
190.6
218.2
227.8
219.6
219.2

-24.4

-13.9
-14.0
-5.2
7.2
0.5

84,585 7,445
87,965 8,649
89,758 10,053
91,231 10,607
90,265 9,894
91,847 9,848

Adult

Assault

-19.7

-12.5
-3.4
-4.9
3.4
-3.3

4.9
5.6
5.8
6.1
5.9
6.1

-15.2

-11.5
-2.4
-4.1
4.8
-2.3

1,491
1,684
1,726
1,800
1,718
1,758

50
87
96
87
81
85

1.1
1.9
2.1
1.9
1.8
1.9

(continued)

-20.3 -42.1

-11.3 -42.1
-3.1 -9.5
-7.2 10.5
4.5
5.6
-4.3 -5.3

5.5
6.2
6.4
6.9
6.6
6.9

-13.9 -41.2

-9.8 -42.5
-2.0 -9.4
-4.8 10.3
4.6
7.4
-2.2 -4.7

1,441
1,597
1,630
1,713
1,637
1,673

Kidnapping
JuveTotal Adult nile

24

384.2
405.6
441.4
467.1
481.5
505.8

-5.3
-8.1
-5.5
-3.0
-4.8

-18.8

392.2
419.5
458.7
480.4
495.2
512.6

-6.5
-8.5
-4.5
-3.0
-3.4

-23.5

2005 to 2010......

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

2005 to 2010......

-24.0

-18.4

-3.8
-6.6
-4.0
-2.3
-3.2

-5.5
-7.5
-3.4
-1.9
-2.0

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

100,328
104,285
111,689
116,307
119,078
122,987

Adult

119,942
126,891
137,187
142,006
144,781
147,692

Total

Total

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

Year(s)

-20.3

-12.0
-10.0
0.3
-3.2
3.7

438.3
498.1
553.4
551.9
570.4
549.8

-20.6

-13.2
-11.3
-0.8
0.0
4.0

19,614
22,606
25,498
25,699
25,703
24,705

Juvenile

-1.9

-4.7
-3.5
2.0
4.1
0.5

172.4
180.9
187.4
183.8
176.5
175.7

4.1

-3.7
-2.4
3.2
5.2
2.0

52,716
54,714
56,045
54,316
51,610
50,618

Total

-1.8

-2.6
-0.8
-0.8
4.3
-1.7

155.3
159.5
160.8
162.1
155.4
158.1

5.5

-1.1
0.8
0.8
5.1
0.0

40,561
41,019
40,694
40,376
38,427
38,438

Adult

Burglary

0.2

-10.0
-9.4
11.3
2.3
7.9

271.6
301.8
333.2
299.4
292.6
271.1

-0.2

-11.2
-10.8
10.1
5.7
8.2

12,155
13,695
15,351
13,940
13,183
12,180

Juvenile

-4.3
-9.0
1.8
-0.4
-1.6

-12.6
-9.6
-6.6
2.4
11.3

-8.1
-16.3
-24.7
-19.1
-9.1

-18.5

-6.3
-10.0
-0.4
-1.2
-1.8

-19.1

-5.8
-10.4
0.2
-1.1
-3.3

-15.5

-11.3
-8.2
-5.7
-0.8
10.9

-59.8

-9.1
-17.2
-25.5
-20.0
-10.4

-13.4
-13.2
-15.8
-57.4
1
Rate per 100,000 population at risk
148.6
156.7
101.5
42.8
158.6
166.4
114.4
47.1
176.3
185.7
124.6
56.9
177.0
185.4
132.1
76.4
179.1
187.5
133.2
95.5
182.3
193.8
120.1
106.6
Percent change in rate

-5.2
-9.0
0.8
-0.1
-0.3

45,459
40,917
4,542
13,091
47,971
42,777
5,194
14,245
52,739
46,996
5,743
17,010
52,325
46,174
6,151
22,582
52,377
46,373
6,004
27,927
52,511
47,116
5,395
30,717
Percent change in number

Total

-59.5

-5.7
-18.2
-26.0
-20.2
-10.9

41.4
43.9
53.7
72.6
91.0
102.1

-56.5

-4.4
-16.9
-24.8
-19.7
-9.3

10,804
11,297
13,596
18,069
22,503
24,818

-61.1

-21.4
-12.3
-23.5
-19.5
-8.3

51.1
65.0
74.1
96.9
120.4
131.3

-61.2

-22.4
-13.6
-24.4
-16.8
-8.1

2,287
2,948
3,414
4,513
5,424
5,899

Motor vehicle theft


Juvenile
Total
Adult

Property offenses
Juvenile
Adult
Number

Theft

Table 22 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-41.6

-14.3
-13.3
-12.4
-1.5
-8.8

25.1
29.3
33.8
38.6
39.2
43.0

-37.9

-13.3
-12.4
-11.3
-0.6
-7.3

7,685
8,863
10,112
11,405
11,470
12,379

-41.6

-14.6
-13.4
-12.6
-1.1
-8.6

28.6
33.5
38.7
44.3
44.8
49.0

-37.2

-13.3
-12.0
-11.3
-0.3
-7.0

7,477
8,620
9,791
11,042
11,072
11,911

-55.8

-14.8
-22.9
-10.3
-11.4
-15.4

4.6
5.4
7.0
7.8
8.8
10.4

-55.6

-14.4
-24.3
-11.6
-8.8
-15.0

208
243
321
363
398
468

Forgery, checks, access cards


Juvenile
Total
Adult

-37.3

-11.1
-16.3
-8.5
-2.1
-5.9

3.2
3.6
4.3
4.7
4.8
5.1

-32.4

-9.7
-14.3
-7.0
-1.4
-4.8

991
1,098
1,281
1,378
1,397
1,467

Total

-44.7

-19.0
-20.0
-7.6
1.9
-9.4

9.4
11.6
14.5
15.7
15.4
17.0

-44.7

-19.8
-21.4
-8.6
5.5
-9.0

422
526
669
732
694
763

Juvenile

(continued)

-24.1

0.0
-8.3
-7.7
-7.1
-3.4

2.2
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
2.9

-19.2

-0.5
-6.5
-5.3
-8.1
-0.1

569
572
612
646
703
704

Adult

Arson

25

1.7
-8.5
-10.6
-7.1
-3.3

440.8
439.9
488.4
554.9
601.5
632.7

0.2
-9.9
-12.0
-7.7
-4.9

2.2
-8.1
-10.2
-7.0
-3.4

-24.2

396.5
392.3
431.6
486.1
528.3
555.2

1.1
-9.1
-11.2
-8.0
-4.8

-28.6

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

2005 to 2010......

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

2009 to 2010......
2008 to 2009......
2007 to 2008......
2006 to 2007......
2005 to 2006......

2005 to 2010......
2.2

12.8
2.7
1.3
-6.6
-6.6

138.5
122.8
119.6
118.1
126.5
135.5

1.8

11.2
1.1
0.2
-3.5
-6.4

6,197
5,573
5,510
5,499
5,699
6,088

Juvenile

-28.7

-11.0
-18.2
-4.7
-2.9
5.8

129.3
145.3
177.6
186.3
191.9
181.4

-24.3

-10.0
-17.3
-3.5
-1.8
7.3

39,562
43,956
53,135
55,070
56,094
52,274

Total

-30.0

-11.4
-18.7
-5.1
-2.5
5.1

146.3
165.1
203.1
214.1
219.7
209.0

-24.8

-10.0
-17.4
-3.6
-1.9
6.9

38,199
42,453
51,378
53,313
54,335
50,810

Adult

Narcotics

-6.4

-7.9
-13.1
1.1
-3.3
19.6

30.5
33.1
38.1
37.7
39.0
32.6

-6.9

-9.3
-14.5
0.0
-0.1
20.2

1,363
1,503
1,757
1,757
1,759
1,464

Juvenile

Juvenile
Adult
Number

-3.5
-1.2
7.1
20.3
3.9

4.8
2.9
0.0
10.7
1.7

13.5
-1.5
-19.6
-14.7
-10.3

63,983
56,384
57,233
71,143
83,365
92,972

-5.0
-2.7
5.5
19.5
2.2
19.0

-3.6
-1.9
5.1
17.7
2.0
19.4

22.0

6.3
4.5
1.1
7.1
1.5

-35.2

12.2
-2.6
-20.5
-15.6
-11.7

-36.6

11.0
-3.6
-21.3
-15.1
-11.4

235.1
211.8
219.6
279.0
328.8
371.0

-31.9

12.8
-2.0
-20.0
-14.5
-9.9

61,392
54,446
55,566
69,484
81,311
90,207

-5.9

35.6
18.0
1.7
-21.9
-25.9

57.9
42.7
36.2
35.6
45.6
61.5

-6.3

33.7
16.3
0.5
-19.2
-25.7

2,591
1,938
1,667
1,659
2,054
2,765

Dangerous drugs
Juvenile
Total
Adult

26.8
27.7
21.4
-31.2
1
Rate per 100,000 population at risk
54.2
55.1
49.3
209.2
56.2
58.0
46.4
186.4
57.3
59.6
44.4
191.3
54.5
56.5
43.9
240.7
46.3
47.3
41.0
285.1
45.4
46.3
40.4
322.7
Percent change in rate

-2.5
-0.7
6.2
19.0
3.6

16,585
14,379
2,206
17,008
14,904
2,104
17,126
15,082
2,044
16,124
14,080
2,044
13,548
11,701
1,847
13,075
11,258
1,817
Percent change in number

Total

Marijuana

Drug offenses

-32.1

-13.6
-17.0
15.2
-8.0
-10.7

3.8
4.4
5.3
4.6
5.0
5.6

-28.8

-13.5
-15.8
17.0
-7.3
-10.0

1,156
1,336
1,586
1,355
1,461
1,623

Total

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).

Note: Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50.

-30.3

-25.2

115,089
113,111
123,570
138,193
148,769
153,856

Adult

121,286
118,684
129,080
143,692
154,468
159,944

Total

Total

2010...................
2009...................
2008...................
2007...................
2006...................
2005...................

Year(s)

Table 22 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

-33.8

-15.7
-16.4
15.1
-7.0
-12.3

4.3
5.1
6.1
5.3
5.7
6.5

-29.2

-14.4
-15.3
17.3
-7.5
-10.1

1,119
1,308
1,544
1,316
1,422
1,581

Adult

Other

-11.1

33.3
-33.3
12.5
-11.1
0.0

0.8
0.6
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.9

37
28
42
39
39
42

Juvenile

-18.1

-7.1
-8.9
-3.7
-1.7
2.4

298.1
321.0
352.3
365.9
372.4
363.8

-13.0

-6.1
-7.9
-2.6
-0.7
3.9

91,187
97,104
105,383
108,145
108,869
104,805

Total

-19.2

-6.3
-9.1
-4.0
-1.7
0.6

299.4
319.4
351.5
366.2
372.7
370.6

-13.2

-4.8
-7.7
-2.5
-1.0
2.3

78,178
82,115
88,948
91,202
92,161
90,110

Adult

All other

-11.1

-12.0
-7.4
-2.0
-1.9
13.4

290.7
330.3
356.7
363.9
370.8
327.0

-11.5

-13.2
-8.8
-3.0
1.4
13.7

13,009
14,989
16,435
16,943
16,708
14,695

Juvenile

26

119,078
38,427
46,373
22,503
11,072
703

122,987
38,438
47,116
24,818
11,911
704
153,856
50,810
11,258
90,207
1,581
7,354
2,663
4,691
82,756
19,633
5,963
1,617
370
55,173
22,645
5,534
448,826

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............................

7,402
2,632
4,770

138,193
53,313
14,080
69,484
1,316

116,307
40,376
46,174
18,069
11,042
646

111,383
1,782
1,923
14,734
91,231
1,713

7,348
2,691
4,657

123,570
51,378
15,082
55,566
1,544

111,689
40,694
46,996
13,596
9,791
612

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

23,605
6,136
439,530

23,327
5,798
427,960

23,169
5,587
405,909

84,394
83,800
81,600
19,847
19,777
19,389
6,162
6,257
5,969
1,539
1,542
1,317
258
227
147
56,588
55,997
54,778
Law enforcement disposition

7,767
2,955
4,812

148,769
54,335
11,701
81,311
1,422

109,263
1,726
1,898
13,737
90,265
1,637

110,052
1,771
1,862
12,899
91,847
1,673

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

110,458
1,629
1,867
15,574
89,758
1,630

469,271
457,085
434,665
Category and offense

2008

477,005

Total

2007

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

2006

2005

Category, offense,
and
law enforcement disposition

21,014
5,482
381,390

75,073
18,482
5,583
1,169
161
49,678

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

407,886

2009

Table 23
ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

19,147
4,099
373,286

71,500
18,216
4,915
1,098
118
47,153

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

396,532

Number

4.8
1.0
94.1

18.0
4.6
1.2
0.3
0.0
11.9

1.7
0.6
1.1

29.0
9.6
3.6
15.5
0.3

25.3
10.2
10.3
2.7
1.9
0.1

26.0
0.4
0.4
3.5
21.3
0.4

100.0

Percent

2010

-15.4
-25.9
-16.8

-13.6
-7.2
-17.6
-32.1
-68.1
-14.5

-9.2
-9.9
-8.8

-25.2
-24.8
27.7
-31.9
-29.2

-18.4
5.5
-13.2
-56.5
-37.2
-19.2

-6.5
-17.7
-5.2
6.1
-7.9
-13.9

-16.9

-8.9
-25.2
-2.1

-4.8
-1.4
-12.0
-6.1
-26.7
-5.1

-5.2
-7.0
-4.1

1.7
-10.0
-3.5
12.8
-14.4

-3.8
-1.1
-4.3
-4.4
-13.3
-0.5

-5.0
-10.2
-2.6
-11.0
-3.8
-9.8

-2.8

Percent change
2005- 20092010
2010

27

61,161
15,673
185
236
5,319
9,848
85
24,705
12,180
5,395
5,899
468
763
6,088
1,464
1,817
2,765
42
1,455
841
614
13,240
6,656
67
109
35
6,373
4,904
429
55,828

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

2007

2008

1,343
750
593

5,499
1,757
2,044
1,659
39

25,699
13,940
6,151
4,513
363
732

18,050
235
241
6,880
10,607
87

1,296
691
605

5,510
1,757
2,044
1,667
42

25,498
15,351
5,743
3,414
321
669

17,520
221
236
6,914
10,053
96

5,471
614
59,104

5,717
591
59,883

5,371
960
58,632

15,368
15,600
15,139
6,825
6,507
6,115
82
73
69
125
82
69
24
26
19
8,312
8,912
8,867
Law enforcement disposition

1,340
762
578

5,699
1,759
1,847
2,054
39

25,703
13,183
6,004
5,424
398
694

17,079
241
224
6,639
9,894
81

65,189
66,191
64,963
Category and offense

2006

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.

2005

Category, offense,
and
law enforcement disposition

4,658
1,094
52,803

13,742
5,426
62
58
23
8,173

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

2009

Table 24
JUVENILE FELONY ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Category, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

4,214
935
46,871

11,825
5,000
54
50
12
6,709

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

52,020

Number

8.1
1.8
90.1

22.7
9.6
0.1
0.1
0.0
12.9

2.3
1.1
1.1

11.9
2.6
4.2
5.0
0.1

37.7
23.4
8.7
4.4
0.4
0.8

25.4
0.3
0.4
10.3
14.3
0.1

100.0

Percent

2010

-14.1
117.9
-16.0

-10.7
-24.9
-19.4
-54.1
5.3

-18.6
-30.2
-2.8

1.8
-6.9
21.4
-6.3
-

-20.6
-0.2
-15.8
-61.2
-55.6
-44.7

-15.8
-2.2
-19.1
0.3
-24.4
-41.2

-14.9

-9.5
-14.5
-11.2

-13.9
-7.9
-12.9
-13.8
-17.9

-5.1
-11.6
2.4

11.2
-9.3
4.8
33.7
-

-13.2
-11.2
-12.6
-22.4
-14.4
-19.8

-14.2
-0.5
-19.4
-14.4
-13.9
-42.5

-11.2

Percent change
2005- 20092010
2010

28

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

9.2
6.1
15.3
11.1
19.9
38.5

Assault and battery...............


Petty theft..............................
Drug offenses........................
Drunk.....................................
Driving under the influence...
All other.................................
89,199
58,659
147,928
107,024
192,903
372,695

9.3
6.9
15.7
10.3
18.8
39.1

Total.........................................
87,001
64,349
147,301
96,801
176,384
367,210

2006
Number Percent
968,408 100.0

2005

Offense
Number Percent
939,046 100.0
91,150
63,134
149,641
115,239
199,866
373,558

9.2
6.4
15.1
11.6
20.1
37.6

Number Percent
992,588 100.0

2007

2008

93,794
67,664
141,246
122,802
211,163
373,369

9.3
6.7
14.0
12.2
20.9
37.0

Number Percent
1,010,038 100.0

Table 25
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Offense
2009

91,932
68,046
134,618
116,199
205,081
354,345

9.5
7.0
13.9
12.0
21.1
36.5

Number Percent
970,221 100.0

2010

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

29

968,408

100.0
86.5
13.5
100.0
74.8
25.2
100.0
63.5
36.5
100.0
89.3
10.7
100.0
96.3
3.7

939,046
812,426
126,620
87,001
65,049
21,952
64,349
40,853
23,496
147,301
131,511
15,790
96,801
93,214
3,587
176,384
175,004
1,380
367,210
306,795
60,415

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

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

Assault and battery...............


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

Petty theft..............................
Adult...................................
Juvenile..............................

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

Drunk....................................
Adult...................................
Juvenile..............................

Driving under the influence...


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

All other.................................
Adult...................................
Juvenile..............................
100.0
83.5
16.5

100.0
99.2
0.8

Number Percent

Number Percent

Number Percent
Total

2007

1,010,038

372,695
307,932
64,763

192,903
191,282
1,621

107,024
102,823
4,201

147,928
132,124
15,804

58,659
36,641
22,018

89,199
66,442
22,757

100.0
82.6
17.4

100.0
99.2
0.8

100.0
96.1
3.9

100.0
89.3
10.7

100.0
62.5
37.5

100.0
74.5
25.5

373,558
308,548
65,010

199,866
198,296
1,570

115,239
110,569
4,670

149,641
132,782
16,859

63,134
38,951
24,183

91,150
68,813
22,337

100.0
82.6
17.4

100.0
99.2
0.8

100.0
95.9
4.1

100.0
88.7
11.3

100.0
61.7
38.3

100.0
75.5
24.5

373,369
312,138
61,231

211,163
209,737
1,426

122,802
118,509
4,293

141,246
124,913
16,333

67,664
42,340
25,324

93,794
72,259
21,535

100.0
83.6
16.4

100.0
99.3
0.7

100.0
96.5
3.5

100.0
88.4
11.6

100.0
62.6
37.4

100.0
77.0
23.0

87.1
12.9

100.0

Number Percent

2008

837,244
86.5
857,959
86.4
879,896
131,164
13.5
134,629
13.6
130,142
Offense for adult and juvenile arrests

100.0
992,588 100.0
Adult and juvenile arrests

2006

Offense

2005

Table 26
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Offense for Adult and Juvenile Arrests

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

854,270
115,951

970,221

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

88.0
12.0

100.0

Number Percent

2009

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

812,026
106,253

918,279

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

88.4
11.6

100.0

Number Percent

2010

30

Total

-6.4
-4.5
0.9
1.8
1.3

-6.4
-5.0
0.6
1.4
1.6

-7.9

2009 to 2010.......
2008 to 2009.......
2007 to 2008.......
2006 to 2007.......
2005 to 2006.......

2005 to 2010.......

3,110.0
3,322.4
3,477.5
3,445.3
3,385.4
3,341.1

3,002.3
3,207.3
3,376.9
3,358.0
3,312.3
3,259.5

2010....................
2009....................
2008....................
2007....................
2006....................
2005....................

-15.7

-7.1
-9.6
-2.3
-0.7
3.3

2,374.2
2,554.9
2,824.7
2,891.2
2,911.0
2,817.9

-16.1

-8.4
-10.9
-3.3
2.6
3.6

106,253
115,951
130,142
134,629
131,164
126,620

Juvenile

-4.7

-5.3
-3.1
1.7
1.1
1.0

287.8
303.9
313.6
308.4
305.1
302.0

1.2

-4.2
-2.0
2.9
2.2
2.5

88,037
91,932
93,794
91,150
89,199
87,001

Total

1.1

-4.4
-0.9
3.4
2.8
0.4

270.4
282.9
285.6
276.3
268.7
267.5

8.6

-2.9
0.7
5.0
3.6
2.1

70,612
72,736
72,259
68,813
66,442
65,049

Adult

-20.3

-7.9
-9.5
-2.6
-5.0
3.4

389.4
423.0
467.4
479.7
505.1
488.5

-20.6

-9.2
-10.9
-3.6
-1.8
3.7

17,425
19,196
21,535
22,337
22,757
21,952

Juvenile

Assault and battery

-3.3

-3.9
-0.6
5.9
6.5
-10.2

216.1
224.9
226.2
213.6
200.6
223.4

2.7

-2.9
0.6
7.2
7.6
-8.8

66,093
68,046
67,664
63,134
58,659
64,349

Total

Total
Number

Adult

-8.0
-7.2
4.7
9.8
-6.3

-4.0
-4.7
-5.6
1.2
0.4

-5.1
-5.4
-5.9
0.5
0.5

21,622 129,182 112,085


23,496 134,618 118,140
25,324 141,246 124,913
24,183 149,641 132,782
22,018 147,928 132,124
23,496 147,301 131,511
Percent change in number

Juvenile

1.4

-1.7
3.6
7.0
5.5
-11.8

-7.6

-6.7
-5.8
5.8
6.3
-6.5

-17.4

-5.1
-5.8
-6.7
0.1
-1.0

-20.6

-6.6
-6.9
-7.4
-0.2
-1.2

Juvenile

8.7

5.2
2.4
-2.1
3.3
-0.2

382.0
363.1
354.5
362.1
350.7
351.4

8.3

3.8
0.9
-3.1
6.7
0.1

17,097
16,478
16,333
16,859
15,804
15,790

Drug offenses

8.9
-8.0
-12.3
-14.8
Rate per 100,000 population at risk1
170.3
483.1
422.4
429.3
173.3
517.7
445.0
459.5
167.3
549.6
472.2
493.7
156.4
519.3
506.3
533.2
148.2
488.7
506.0
534.2
168.0
522.9
511.3
540.8
Percent change in rate

-0.2
5.2
8.7
6.3
-10.3

44,471
44,550
42,340
38,951
36,641
40,853

Adult

Petty theft

4.8

-8.3
-6.5
5.3
6.5
9.0

352.2
384.1
410.6
389.9
366.1
336.0

11.3

-7.3
-5.4
6.6
7.7
10.6

107,714
116,199
122,802
115,239
107,024
96,801

Total

4.0

-8.8
-6.7
5.5
6.8
8.5

398.7
437.2
468.4
444.0
415.8
383.3

11.7

-7.4
-5.1
7.2
7.5
10.3

104,095
112,406
118,509
110,569
102,823
93,214

Adult

Drunk

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).

-6.9

0.0

-2.2

2005 to 2010.......

-4.9
-2.9
2.6
2.5
3.1

-5.4
-3.9
1.8
2.5
3.1

812,026
854,270
879,896
857,959
837,244
812,426

Adult

Total

2009 to 2010.......
2008 to 2009.......
2007 to 2008.......
2006 to 2007.......
2005 to 2006.......

2010....................
918,279
2009....................
970,221
2008.................... 1,010,038
2007....................
992,588
2006....................
968,408
2005....................
939,046

Year(s)

Table 27
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

1.4

-3.2
-10.3
-7.1
7.6
16.8

80.9
83.6
93.2
100.3
93.2
79.8

0.9

-4.6
-11.6
-8.1
11.2
17.1

3,619
3,793
4,293
4,670
4,201
3,587

Juvenile

3.2

-6.8
-4.0
4.4
2.5
7.8

631.9
677.9
706.0
676.2
659.8
612.2

9.6

-5.8
-2.9
5.7
3.6
9.4

193,280
205,081
211,163
199,866
192,903
176,384

Total

2.3

-7.1
-4.3
4.1
3.0
7.5

736.3
792.9
828.9
796.3
773.4
719.7

9.9

-5.7
-2.8
5.8
3.7
9.3

192,247
203,879
209,737
198,296
191,282
175,004

Adult

Driving under
the influence

-24.8

-12.8
-14.5
-8.0
-6.4
17.3

23.1
26.5
31.0
33.7
36.0
30.7

-25.1

-14.1
-15.7
-9.2
-3.1
17.5

1,033
1,202
1,426
1,570
1,621
1,380

Juvenile

-14.3

-6.8
-6.2
-1.2
-0.9
0.0

1,091.9
1,171.4
1,248.3
1,263.8
1,274.7
1,274.6

-9.1

-5.7
-5.1
-0.1
0.2
1.5

333,973
354,345
373,369
373,558
372,695
367,210

Total

-12.4

-6.1
-4.6
-0.4
-0.5
-1.3

1,105.0
1,176.7
1,233.6
1,239.0
1,245.1
1,261.7

-6.0

-4.6
-3.1
1.2
0.2
0.4

288,516
302,559
312,138
308,548
307,932
306,795

Adult

All other

-24.5

-11.0
-14.1
-4.8
-2.9
6.9

1,015.7
1,141.1
1,329.0
1,396.1
1,437.3
1,344.5

-24.8

-12.2
-15.4
-5.8
0.4
7.2

45,457
51,786
61,231
65,010
64,763
60,415

Juvenile

31
102,823
16,566
4,849
4,828
7,492
13,968
4,277
191,282
6,908
23,122

492
610
566
164
138
75
206,573
211,057
218,355
Law enforcement disposition
38,317
41,940
45,470
9,384
9,333
10,490
789,543
806,686
823,936

93,214
17,161
5,347
4,654
7,197
14,486
4,041
175,004
6,622
23,192
569
104
203,658
35,356
9,126
767,944

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......................

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

1,311
680
69
3,526
11,968

1,403
627
67
3,750
12,893

13,448
4,279
198,296
6,550
21,860

110,569
15,706
3,734
4,832
7,487

1,292
696
67
3,718
11,970

12,476
4,277
209,737
6,201
21,680

118,509
14,656
3,996
4,427
7,029

1,291
579
74
3,049
12,483

72,259
340
42,340
584
124,913

Indecent exposure....................
Annoying children.....................
Obscene matter........................
Lewd conduct...........................
Prostitution................................

68,813
332
38,951
772
132,782

66,442
399
36,641
740
132,124

879,896

2008

65,049
314
40,853
710
131,511

857,959
Offense

Total

2007

Assault and battery...................


Burglary....................................
Petty theft..................................
Checks and access cards........
Drug offenses...........................

837,244

2006

812,426

2005

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

Offense
and
law enforcement disposition

43,714
11,026
799,530

607
57
213,135

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

Table 28
ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Offense and Law Enforcement Disposition

40,851
11,084
760,091

485
46
203,484

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

5.0
1.4
93.6

0.1
0.0
25.1

1.5
0.5
23.7
0.7
2.2

12.8
1.6
0.5
0.5
0.8

0.2
0.1
0.0
0.2
1.4

8.7
0.1
5.5
0.1
13.8

100.0

Number Percent

2010

15.5
21.5
-1.0

-14.8
-55.8
-0.1

-15.4
3.5
9.9
-17.2
-22.2

11.7
-24.6
-18.0
-8.9
-7.7

-12.6
-7.0
6.0
-51.6
-9.5

8.6
70.4
8.9
-39.6
-14.8

0.0

-6.5
0.5
-4.9

-20.1
-19.3
-4.5

0.9
-0.3
-5.7
-5.5
-10.2

-7.4
-4.7
13.6
-4.2
-1.1

-5.0
0.0
20.3
-37.9
-3.3

-2.9
11.9
-0.2
-19.5
-5.1

-4.9

Percent change
200520092010
2010

32

22,757
323
22,018
103
15,804
141
215
15
381
532

21,952
340
23,496
98
15,790
138
260
14
343
537
3,587
4,393
410
12,688
9,790
3,088
2,333
1,380
615
869
134
96
100
24,169
30,998
33,596
1,985
122,037

Assault and battery...................


Burglary....................................
Petty theft.................................
Checks and access cards........
Drug offenses...........................

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 offenses1.......................

Released..................................
Turned over to other agency....
Complaint sought.....................

117
76
246
26,411

3,702
2,065
1,570
574
737

4,670
5,643
313
11,927
11,506

131
211
30
341
570

170,665
Offense
22,337
291
24,183
119
16,859

Total

2007

82
33
311
25,012

3,785
1,924
1,426
456
550

4,293
5,271
393
10,997
10,849

112
226
31
269
455

21,535
395
25,324
80
16,333

164,141

2008

38,703
2,114
129,848

40,554
2,059
121,528

35,154
2,082
108,905

30,190

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

19,196
307
23,496
66
16,478

146,141

2009

31,762
1,904
100,181

27,594

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

17,425
301
21,622
56
17,097

133,847

23.7
1.4
74.8

20.6

0.0
0.0
0.1
13.9

2.3
1.2
0.8
0.3
0.2

2.7
3.2
0.3
6.2
5.3

0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.3

13.0
0.2
16.2
0.0
12.8

100.0

Number Percent

2010

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

37,524
1,944
128,192

36,496
36,036
33,999
Law enforcement disposition

156
61
183
26,208

3,399
2,277
1,621
671
802

4,201
5,056
356
12,206
11,678

167,660

157,618

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

2006

2005

Offense
and
law enforcement disposition

Table 29
JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR AND STATUS OFFENSE ARRESTS, 2005-2010
By Level of Offense, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

-5.5
-4.1
-17.9

-11.0

-64.2
-71.9
78.0
-23.2

-1.3
-30.6
-25.1
-42.6
-66.3

0.9
-1.1
-11.2
-34.3
-27.7

-37.0
-26.9
-48.1
-33.0

-20.6
-11.5
-8.0
-42.9
8.3

-15.1

-9.6
-8.5
-8.0

-8.6

-26.2
6.6
-13.0

-8.3
2.7
-14.1
-21.0
-35.2

-4.6
-3.0
16.3
-10.6
-20.8

-6.5
-2.1
-16.8
-11.5

-9.2
-2.0
-8.0
-15.2
3.8

-8.4

Percent change
200520092010
2010

33
11.6
42.0
8.1
33.9
46.4

158,273
573,976
110,531
463,445
634,582
494,636
557,947
227,997
86,251

Under 18.................
18-29......................
18-19...................
20-29...................
30 and over............

White......................
Hispanic..................
Black......................
Other......................

494,636
557,947
227,997
86,251

100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

158,273 100.0
573,976 100.0
110,531 100.0
463,445 100.0
634,582 100.0
Race/ethnic group

1,051,357 100.0
315,474 100.0
Age

1,366,831 100.0
Gender

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

36.2
40.8
16.7
6.3

76.9
23.1

Male........................ 1,051,357
Female...................
315,474

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

Total

Number Percent

Number Percent
100.0

Total

Total

1,366,831

Gender, age,
and
race/ethnic group

147,841
183,648
90,698
26,365

52,020
192,190
38,956
153,234
204,342

352,859
95,693

448,552

29.9
32.9
39.8
30.6

32.9
33.5
35.2
33.1
32.2

33.6
30.3

32.8

Number Percent

Felony

Table 30
FELONY AND MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Gender, Age, and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

346,795
374,299
137,299
59,886

106,253
381,786
71,575
310,211
430,240

698,498
219,781

918,279

70.1
67.1
60.2
69.4

67.1
66.5
64.8
66.9
67.8

66.4
69.7

67.2

Number Percent

Misdemeanor

34

93,326
1,438
1,942
16,336
72,300
1,310
86,312
38,251
31,852
10,404
4,973
832
95,905
31,202
14,964
48,922
817
7,481
2,895
4,586
4,899
3,991
908
64,936
21,546
102
43,288

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

119,942
52,716
45,459
13,091

7,685
991

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

7,862
2,986
4,876

6,117

4,969
1,148

77,208
23,216
130
53,862

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.........................

12,272
1,670
28
10,574

978
240

1,218

381
91
290

25,381
8,360
1,621
15,061
339

2,712
159

33,630
14,465
13,607
2,687

22,811
200
15
2,685
19,730
181

Female
95,693

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

Male
352,859

448,552

Total

Gender

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

Category
and
offense

23,848
5,826
60
17,962

1,969
348

2,317

2,401
761
1,640

45,940
13,418
5,554
26,434
534

2,272
432

40,320
17,499
16,270
3,847

33,015
293
422
3,259
28,708
333

33,538
11,647
44
21,847

2,193
584

2,777

3,644
1,786
1,858

47,053
12,282
5,809
28,569
393

3,189
338

47,224
20,846
16,939
5,912

49,412
797
956
7,822
39,144
693

15,976
4,652
22
11,302

442
116

558

1,367
285
1,082

21,813
12,369
4,069
5,220
155

1,672
141

24,508
10,846
9,306
2,543

26,476
414
452
7,098
18,129
383

Black
90,698

Race/ethnic group
White
Hispanic
147,841 183,648

Number

3,846
1,091
4
2,751

365
100

465

450
154
296

6,480
1,493
1,153
3,760
74

552
80

7,890
3,525
2,944
789

7,234
134
127
842
6,049
82

Other
26,365

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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

100.0

Total

84.1
92.8
78.5
80.4

80.3
79.1

80.1

95.2
97.0
94.1

79.1
78.9
90.2
76.5
70.7

64.7
84.0

72.0
72.6
70.1
79.5

80.4
87.8
99.2
85.9
78.6
87.9

Male
78.7

15.9
7.2
21.5
19.6

19.7
20.9

19.9

4.8
3.0
5.9

20.9
21.1
9.8
23.5
29.3

35.3
16.0

28.0
27.4
29.9
20.5

19.6
12.2
0.8
14.1
21.4
12.1

Female
21.3

Gender

Table 31
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

30.9
25.1
46.2
33.3

39.6
30.3

37.9

30.5
25.5
33.6

37.9
33.9
33.5
41.3
46.2

29.6
43.6

33.6
33.2
35.8
29.4

28.4
17.9
21.6
17.1
31.2
22.3

White
33.0

Percent

43.4
50.2
33.8
40.6

44.1
50.9

45.4

46.3
59.8
38.1

38.8
31.0
35.0
44.7
34.0

41.5
34.1

39.4
39.5
37.3
45.2

42.5
48.7
48.9
41.1
42.5
46.5

Hispanic
40.9

20.7
20.0
16.9
21.0

8.9
10.1

9.1

17.4
9.5
22.2

18.0
31.3
24.5
8.2
13.4

21.8
14.2

20.4
20.6
20.5
19.4

22.8
25.3
23.1
37.3
19.7
25.7

Black
20.2

Race/ethnic group

5.0
4.7
3.1
5.1

7.3
8.7

7.6

5.7
5.2
6.1

5.3
3.8
7.0
5.9
6.4

7.2
8.1

6.6
6.7
6.5
6.0

6.2
8.2
6.5
4.4
6.6
5.5

Other
5.9

35

13,200
181
191
5,333
7,445
50
19,614
12,155
4,542
2,287
208
422
6,197
1,363
2,206
2,591
37
1,184
587
597
104
54
50
11,721
5,000
12
6,709

116,137
1,638
1,957
19,021
92,030
1,491
119,942
52,716
45,459
13,091
7,685
991
121,286
39,562
16,585
63,983
1,156
7,862
2,986
4,876
6,117
4,969
1,148
77,208
23,216
130
53,862

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
52,020

Total
448,552

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

Category
and
offense

7,596
3,088
10
4,498

354
257
97

520
182
338

7,969
2,278
2,188
3,457
46

502
62

12,824
6,990
3,708
1,562

9,693
254
185
3,243
5,866
145

18-19
38,956

26,234
8,173
45
18,016

2,386
1,922
464

1,907
565
1,342

42,111
13,549
6,860
21,321
381

3,115
187

40,123
16,930
15,124
4,767

40,473
664
658
6,275
32,223
653

20-29
153,234

Number

14,757
3,640
28
11,089

1,335
1,105
230

1,526
682
844

29,024
8,287
2,938
17,487
312

2,120
123

23,238
8,409
9,963
2,623

24,859
254
444
2,168
21,617
376

30-39
94,739

16,900
3,315
35
13,550

1,938
1,631
307

2,725
970
1,755

35,985
14,085
2,393
19,127
380

1,740
197

24,143
8,232
12,122
1,852

27,912
285
479
2,002
24,879
267

40 and
over
109,603

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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0

Total
100.0

Table 32
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Age Group of Arrestee

15.2
21.5
9.2
12.5

1.7
1.1
4.4

15.1
19.7
12.2

5.1
3.4
13.3
4.0
3.2

2.7
42.6

16.4
23.1
10.0
17.5

11.4
11.1
9.8
28.0
8.1
3.4

Under 18
11.6

9.8
13.3
7.7
8.4

5.8
5.2
8.4

6.6
6.1
6.9

6.6
5.8
13.2
5.4
4.0

6.5
6.3

10.7
13.3
8.2
11.9

8.3
15.5
9.5
17.0
6.4
9.7

18-19
8.7

34.0
35.2
34.6
33.4

39.0
38.7
40.4

24.3
18.9
27.5

34.7
34.2
41.4
33.3
33.0

40.5
18.9

33.5
32.1
33.3
36.4

34.8
40.5
33.6
33.0
35.0
43.8

20-29
34.2

Percent

19.1
15.7
21.5
20.6

21.8
22.2
20.0

19.4
22.8
17.3

23.9
20.9
17.7
27.3
27.0

27.6
12.4

19.4
16.0
21.9
20.0

21.4
15.5
22.7
11.4
23.5
25.2

30-39
21.1

21.9
14.3
26.9
25.2

31.7
32.8
26.7

34.7
32.5
36.0

29.7
35.6
14.4
29.9
32.9

22.6
19.9

20.1
15.6
26.7
14.1

24.0
17.4
24.5
10.5
27.0
17.9

40 and
over
24.4

36

93,326
19
10,866
8,151
32,272
19,587
22,106
325
1,438
0
157
241
575
217
237
11

141
51,879
38,956
153,234
94,739
108,648
955

116,137
21
13,179
9,693
40,473
24,859
27,531
381

1,638
0
181
254
664
254
274
11

1,957
0
191
185
658
444
474
5

19,021
1
5,332
3,243
6,275
2,168
1,994
8

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............
16,336
1
4,613
2,843
5,395
1,800
1,677
7

1,942
0
185
185
653
441
473
5

131
43,033
32,525
119,821
72,401
84,138
810

352,859

448,552

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

Total
Male

Total

Category, offense,
and age

2,685
0
719
400
880
368
317
1

15
0
6
0
5
3
1
0

200
0
24
13
89
37
37
0

22,811
2
2,313
1,542
8,201
5,272
5,425
56

10
8,846
6,431
33,413
22,338
24,510
145

95,693

Female

3,259
0
475
408
1,171
540
661
4

422
0
38
44
128
86
125
1

293
0
10
17
98
51
110
7

33,015
3
2,052
1,743
9,968
7,296
11,751
202

31
10,516
9,723
46,934
31,938
48,229
470

147,841

Total

2,734
0
415
349
978
433
556
3

418
0
38
44
127
84
124
1

232
0
9
15
78
38
85
7

25,450
3
1,655
1,384
7,534
5,452
9,255
167

30
8,300
7,619
34,231
22,959
36,201
400

109,740

White
Male

525
0
60
59
193
107
105
1

4
0
0
0
1
2
1
0

61
0
1
2
20
13
25
0

7,565
0
397
359
2,434
1,844
2,496
35

1
2,216
2,104
12,703
8,979
12,028
70

38,101

Female

7,822
0
2,261
1,466
2,746
862
485
2

956
0
94
94
347
236
181
4

797
0
99
146
354
110
86
2

49,412
8
6,295
4,976
19,495
10,981
7,585
72

66
27,203
19,098
68,935
39,715
28,428
203

183,648

Total

6,876
0
1,991
1,316
2,427
727
413
2

949
0
90
94
344
236
181
4

728
0
91
140
319
94
82
2

41,253
7
5,296
4,317
16,192
9,023
6,352
66

61
23,159
16,614
56,798
31,827
22,757
177

151,393

Hispanic
Male

946
0
270
150
319
135
72
0

7
0
4
0
3
0
0
0

69
0
8
6
35
16
4
0

8,159
1
999
659
3,303
1,958
1,233
6

5
4,044
2,484
12,137
7,888
5,671
26

32,255

Female

7,098
1
2,340
1,247
2,077
664
767
2

452
0
48
38
142
93
131
0

414
0
52
72
162
68
59
1

26,476
8
4,136
2,540
8,670
4,890
6,175
57

34
11,061
8,048
28,085
17,105
26,188
177

90,698

Total

6,009
1
1,981
1,075
1,761
549
640
2

449
0
46
38
141
93
131
0

359
0
38
69
134
61
56
1

20,943
7
3,323
2,086
6,743
3,822
4,916
46

31
9,079
6,589
21,647
13,022
20,728
146

71,242

Black
Male

Table 33
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

1,089
0
359
172
316
115
127
0

3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0

55
0
14
3
28
7
3
0

5,533
1
813
454
1,927
1,068
1,259
11

3
1,982
1,459
6,438
4,083
5,460
31

19,456

Female

842
0
256
122
281
102
81
0

127
0
11
9
41
29
37
0

134
0
20
19
50
25
19
1

7,234
2
696
434
2,340
1,692
2,020
50

10
3,099
2,087
9,280
5,981
5,803
105

26,365

Total

717
0
226
103
229
91
68
0

126
0
11
9
41
28
37
0

119
0
19
17
44
24
14
1

5,680
2
592
364
1,803
1,290
1,583
46

9
2,495
1,703
7,145
4,593
4,452
87

20,484

Other
Male

(continued)

125
0
30
19
52
11
13
0

1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

15
0
1
2
6
1
5
0

1,554
0
104
70
537
402
437
4

1
604
384
2,135
1,388
1,351
18

5,881

Female

37

86,312
62
15,374
9,998
28,331
15,781
16,638
128
38,251
26
9,336
5,414
12,089
5,658
5,695
33

119,942
69
19,545
12,824
40,123
23,238
23,959
184

52,716
31
12,124
6,990
16,930
8,409
8,173
59

45,459
9
4,533
3,708
15,124
9,963
12,024
98

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............

31,852
8
3,646
2,920
10,465
6,606
8,137
70

1,310
0
42
122
575
347
222
2

1,491
0
50
145
653
376
265
2

Kidnapping................
Under 10................
10-17......................
18-19......................
20-29......................
30-39......................
40-69......................
70 and over............

Total
Male
72,300
18
5,869
4,760
25,074
16,782
19,497
300

Total
92,030
20
7,425
5,866
32,223
21,617
24,524
355

Category, offense,
and age
Assault......................
Under 10................
10-17......................
18-19......................
20-29......................
30-39......................
40-69......................
70 and over............

13,607
1
887
788
4,659
3,357
3,887
28

14,465
5
2,788
1,576
4,841
2,751
2,478
26

33,630
7
4,171
2,826
11,792
7,457
7,321
56

181
0
8
23
78
29
43
0

Female
19,730
2
1,556
1,106
7,149
4,835
5,027
55

16,270
3
1,048
1,121
5,094
3,593
5,365
46

17,499
5
2,907
1,989
5,687
3,152
3,727
32

40,320
16
4,530
3,595
13,055
8,354
10,673
97

333
0
5
17
122
82
106
1

Total
28,708
3
1,524
1,257
8,449
6,537
10,749
189

11,167
2
828
853
3,436
2,353
3,663
32

12,399
5
2,117
1,512
4,015
2,138
2,590
22

28,166
15
3,390
2,718
8,985
5,586
7,400
72

284
0
3
13
104
74
89
1

White
Male
21,782
3
1,190
963
6,247
4,823
8,401
155

5,103
1
220
268
1,658
1,240
1,702
14

5,100
0
790
477
1,672
1,014
1,137
10

12,154
1
1,140
877
4,070
2,768
3,273
25

49
0
2
4
18
8
17
0

Female
6,926
0
334
294
2,202
1,714
2,348
34

16,939
3
2,089
1,639
6,180
3,986
3,023
19

20,846
17
5,557
2,871
6,936
3,307
2,144
14

47,224
33
9,171
5,599
16,807
9,350
6,230
34

693
0
30
83
332
178
70
0

Total
39,144
8
3,811
3,187
15,716
9,595
6,763
64

12,296
3
1,721
1,335
4,455
2,757
2,012
13

15,364
14
4,317
2,303
5,076
2,219
1,432
3

35,110
30
7,317
4,548
12,380
6,551
4,267
17

625
0
25
72
303
167
58
0

Hispanic
Male
32,075
7
3,099
2,695
12,799
7,799
5,618
58

4,643
0
368
304
1,725
1,229
1,011
6

5,482
3
1,240
568
1,860
1,088
712
11

12,114
3
1,854
1,051
4,427
2,799
1,963
17

68
0
5
11
29
11
12
0

Female
7,069
1
712
492
2,917
1,796
1,145
6

9,306
3
1,099
741
2,798
1,732
2,912
21

10,846
8
2,812
1,691
3,156
1,363
1,811
5

24,508
16
4,524
2,863
7,506
3,950
5,620
29

383
0
13
39
163
101
67
0

Total
18,129
7
1,683
1,144
6,126
3,964
5,151
54

6,396
3
870
584
1,845
1,061
2,018
15

8,073
7
2,290
1,295
2,200
907
1,370
4

17,534
14
3,679
2,181
5,041
2,548
4,049
22

325
0
12
31
136
91
55
0

Black
Male
13,801
6
1,246
873
4,571
3,028
4,034
43

Table 33 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

2,910
0
229
157
953
671
894
6

2,773
1
522
396
956
456
441
1

6,974
2
845
682
2,465
1,402
1,571
7

58
0
1
8
27
10
12
0

Female
4,328
1
437
271
1,555
936
1,117
11

2,944
0
297
207
1,052
652
724
12

3,525
1
848
439
1,151
587
491
8

7,890
4
1,320
767
2,755
1,584
1,436
24

82
0
2
6
36
15
22
1

Total
6,049
2
407
278
1,932
1,521
1,861
48

1,993
0
227
148
729
435
444
10

2,415
0
612
304
798
394
303
4

5,502
3
988
551
1,925
1,096
922
17

76
0
2
6
32
15
20
1

Other
Male
4,642
2
334
229
1,457
1,132
1,444
44

(continued)

951
0
70
59
323
217
280
2

1,110
1
236
135
353
193
188
4

2,388
1
332
216
830
488
514
7

6
0
0
0
4
0
2
0

Female
1,407
0
73
49
475
389
417
4

38

Total
1,256
0
20
45
496
426
267
2

44,203
9
4,513
3,663
14,628
9,537
11,757
96

13,091
3
2,284
1,562
4,767
2,623
1,843
9

7,685
0
208
502
3,115
2,120
1,728
12

991
26
396
62
187
123
191
6

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............

832
25
343
56
156
98
148
6

4,973
0
148
303
1,971
1,364
1,176
11

10,404
3
1,901
1,305
3,650
2,055
1,482
8

31,108
8
3,634
2,890
10,188
6,348
7,972
68

Total
Male
744
0
12
30
277
258
165
2

159
1
53
6
31
25
43
0

2,712
0
60
199
1,144
756
552
1

2,687
0
383
257
1,117
568
361
1

13,095
1
879
773
4,440
3,189
3,785
28

Female
512
0
8
15
219
168
102
0

432
8
137
24
91
56
111
5

2,272
0
71
141
753
619
680
8

3,847
0
367
320
1,430
934
790
6

15,864
3
1,043
1,108
4,940
3,459
5,266
45

Total
406
0
5
13
154
134
99
1

363
8
117
22
76
45
90
5

1,323
0
48
86
412
341
428
8

2,914
0
280
245
1,046
709
629
5

10,937
2
825
843
3,358
2,270
3,608
31

White
Male
230
0
3
10
78
83
55
1

69
0
20
2
15
11
21
0

949
0
23
55
341
278
252
0

933
0
87
75
384
225
161
1

4,927
1
218
265
1,582
1,189
1,658
14

Female
176
0
2
3
76
51
44
0

338
13
178
22
55
41
29
0

3,189
0
79
193
1,426
945
545
1

5,912
0
1,268
874
2,210
1,071
489
0

16,477
3
2,083
1,622
5,997
3,821
2,932
19

Total
462
0
6
17
183
165
91
0

289
13
154
19
47
34
22
0

2,300
0
65
146
1,025
663
400
1

4,861
0
1,060
745
1,777
878
401
0

12,016
3
1,719
1,324
4,344
2,657
1,956
13

Hispanic
Male
280
0
2
11
111
100
56
0

49
0
24
3
8
7
7
0

889
0
14
47
401
282
145
0

1,051
0
208
129
433
193
88
0

4,461
0
364
298
1,653
1,164
976
6

Female
182
0
4
6
72
65
35
0

141
2
56
6
27
13
37
0

1,672
0
39
147
709
387
389
1

2,543
3
518
278
816
455
471
2

9,053
3
1,095
732
2,708
1,639
2,855
21

Total
253
0
4
9
90
93
57
0

109
1
49
5
20
10
24
0

968
0
21
60
384
236
266
1

1,988
3
449
237
592
334
371
2

6,251
3
867
578
1,803
1,008
1,977
15

Black
Male
145
0
3
6
42
53
41
0

Table 33 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

32
1
7
1
7
3
13
0

704
0
18
87
325
151
123
0

555
0
69
41
224
121
100
0

2,802
0
228
154
905
631
878
6

Female
108
0
1
3
48
40
16
0

80
3
25
10
14
13
14
1

552
0
19
21
227
169
114
2

789
0
131
90
311
163
93
1

2,809
0
292
201
983
618
704
11

Total
135
0
5
6
69
34
20
1

71
3
23
10
13
9
12
1

382
0
14
11
150
124
82
1

641
0
112
78
235
134
81
1

1,904
0
223
145
683
413
431
9

Other
Male
89
0
4
3
46
22
13
1

(continued)

9
0
2
0
1
4
2
0

170
0
5
10
77
45
32
1

148
0
19
12
76
29
12
0

905
0
69
56
300
205
273
2

Female
46
0
1
3
23
12
7
0

39

14,964
0
2,030
2,015
6,203
2,626
2,081
9

16,585
0
2,206
2,188
6,860
2,938
2,383
10

63,983
0
2,591
3,457
21,321
17,487
19,089
38

1,156
0
37
46
381
312
377
3

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............

817
0
32
37
271
216
258
3

48,922
0
2,081
2,764
16,180
13,270
14,591
36

31,202
0
1,103
1,847
10,838
6,512
10,836
66

39,562
0
1,363
2,278
13,549
8,287
14,009
76

Narcotics...................
Under 10................
10-17......................
18-19......................
20-29......................
30-39......................
40-69......................
70 and over............

Total
Male
95,905
0
5,246
6,663
33,492
22,624
27,766
114

Total
121,286
0
6,197
7,969
42,111
29,024
35,858
127

Category, offense,
and age
Drug offenses..............
Under 10...................
10-17.........................
18-19.........................
20-29.........................
30-39.........................
40-69.........................
70 and over...............

339
0
5
9
110
96
119
0

15,061
0
510
693
5,141
4,217
4,498
2

1,621
0
176
173
657
312
302
1

8,360
0
260
431
2,711
1,775
3,173
10

Female
25,381
0
951
1,306
8,619
6,400
8,092
13

534
0
13
15
156
131
217
2

26,434
0
574
1,011
6,963
6,616
11,251
19

5,554
0
561
694
2,172
990
1,132
5

13,418
0
436
942
5,693
2,555
3,783
9

Total
45,940
0
1,584
2,662
14,984
10,292
16,383
35

352
0
11
11
104
81
143
2

18,276
0
418
697
4,448
4,514
8,180
19

4,815
0
501
612
1,891
844
962
5

9,676
0
321
699
4,235
1,807
2,605
9

White
Male
33,119
0
1,251
2,019
10,678
7,246
11,890
35

182
0
2
4
52
50
74
0

8,158
0
156
314
2,515
2,102
3,071
0

739
0
60
82
281
146
170
0

3,742
0
115
243
1,458
748
1,178
0

Female
12,821
0
333
643
4,306
3,046
4,493
0

393
0
19
18
151
128
77
0

28,569
0
1,598
1,937
11,287
8,240
5,498
9

5,809
0
1,164
867
2,477
850
449
2

12,282
0
673
791
4,670
3,022
3,114
12

Total
47,053
0
3,454
3,613
18,585
12,240
9,138
23

301
0
16
15
117
96
57
0

23,355
0
1,325
1,636
9,289
6,669
4,428
8

5,384
0
1,073
815
2,299
789
406
2

10,559
0
583
699
4,104
2,598
2,564
11

Hispanic
Male
39,599
0
2,997
3,165
15,809
10,152
7,455
21

92
0
3
3
34
32
20
0

5,214
0
273
301
1,998
1,571
1,070
1

425
0
91
52
178
61
43
0

1,723
0
90
92
566
424
550
1

Female
7,454
0
457
448
2,776
2,088
1,683
2

155
0
3
8
44
33
67
0

5,220
0
191
288
1,734
1,512
1,488
7

4,069
0
309
460
1,729
896
673
2

12,369
0
183
438
2,549
2,360
6,791
48

Total
21,813
0
686
1,194
6,056
4,801
9,019
57

110
0
3
6
32
22
47
0

4,307
0
167
245
1,403
1,210
1,276
6

3,732
0
293
431
1,581
818
607
2

9,744
0
145
360
1,987
1,814
5,398
40

Black
Male
17,893
0
608
1,042
5,003
3,864
7,328
48

Table 33 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

45
0
0
2
12
11
20
0

913
0
24
43
331
302
212
1

337
0
16
29
148
78
66
0

2,625
0
38
78
562
546
1,393
8

Female
3,920
0
78
152
1,053
937
1,691
9

74
0
2
5
30
20
16
1

3,760
0
228
221
1,337
1,119
852
3

1,153
0
172
167
482
202
129
1

1,493
0
71
107
637
350
321
7

Total
6,480
0
473
500
2,486
1,691
1,318
12

54
0
2
5
18
17
11
1

2,984
0
171
186
1,040
877
707
3

1,033
0
163
157
432
175
106
0

1,223
0
54
89
512
293
269
6

Other
Male
5,294
0
390
437
2,002
1,362
1,093
10

(continued)

20
0
0
0
12
3
5
0

776
0
57
35
297
242
145
0

120
0
9
10
50
27
23
1

270
0
17
18
125
57
52
1

Female
1,186
0
83
63
484
329
225
2

40

Total
7,862
10
1,174
520
1,907
1,526
2,620
105

2,986
8
579
182
565
682
914
56

4,876
2
595
338
1,342
844
1,706
49

6,117
0
104
354
2,386
1,335
1,889
49

4,969
0
54
257
1,922
1,105
1,597
34

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............
3,991
0
34
205
1,499
908
1,315
30

4,899
0
73
276
1,882
1,089
1,537
42

4,586
2
484
317
1,271
802
1,662
48

2,895
8
553
178
545
653
903
55

Total
Male
7,481
10
1,037
495
1,816
1,455
2,565
103

978
0
20
52
423
197
282
4

1,218
0
31
78
504
246
352
7

290
0
111
21
71
42
44
1

91
0
26
4
20
29
11
1

Female
381
0
137
25
91
71
55
2

1,969
0
24
96
658
372
798
21

2,317
0
37
117
773
439
920
31

1,640
0
154
105
351
275
727
28

761
0
167
35
117
136
281
25

Total
2,401
0
321
140
468
411
1,008
53

1,443
0
15
74
462
275
600
17

1,713
0
25
91
554
325
694
24

1,550
0
126
101
323
263
709
28

731
0
158
34
111
129
275
24

White
Male
2,281
0
284
135
434
392
984
52

526
0
9
22
196
97
198
4

604
0
12
26
219
114
226
7

90
0
28
4
28
12
18
0

30
0
9
1
6
7
6
1

Female
120
0
37
5
34
19
24
1

2,193
0
23
119
969
564
510
8

2,777
0
50
176
1,235
681
624
11

1,858
1
283
169
653
316
423
13

1,786
5
300
113
374
464
502
28

Total
3,644
6
583
282
1,027
780
925
41

1,916
0
14
94
824
505
471
8

2,392
0
35
134
1,053
603
556
11

1,739
1
225
158
632
297
413
13

1,740
5
289
111
364
444
499
28

Hispanic
Male
3,479
6
514
269
996
741
912
41

277
0
9
25
145
59
39
0

385
0
15
42
182
78
68
0

119
0
58
11
21
19
10
0

46
0
11
2
10
20
3
0

Female
165
0
69
13
31
39
13
0

442
0
2
10
113
99
214
4

558
0
6
19
160
128
240
5

1,082
1
119
41
256
205
456
4

285
3
93
26
52
48
63
0

Total
1,367
4
212
67
308
253
519
4

353
0
2
8
82
76
181
4

438
0
5
15
115
96
202
5

1,034
1
104
37
240
200
448
4

272
3
88
25
49
46
61
0

Black
Male
1,306
4
192
62
289
246
509
4

Table 33 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

89
0
0
2
31
23
33
0

120
0
1
4
45
32
38
0

48
0
15
4
16
5
8
0

13
0
5
1
3
2
2
0

Female
61
0
20
5
19
7
10
0

365
0
5
32
182
70
75
1

465
0
11
42
218
87
105
2

296
0
39
23
82
48
100
4

154
0
19
8
22
34
68
3

Total
450
0
58
31
104
82
168
7

279
0
3
29
131
52
63
1

356
0
8
36
160
65
85
2

263
0
29
21
76
42
92
3

152
0
18
8
21
34
68
3

Other
Male
415
0
47
29
97
76
160
6

(continued)

86
0
2
3
51
18
12
0

109
0
3
6
58
22
20
0

33
0
10
2
6
6
8
1

2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0

Female
35
0
11
2
7
6
8
1

41

21,546
19
4,560
2,938
7,632
3,350
3,025
22

23,216
19
4,981
3,088
8,173
3,640
3,293
22

130
0
12
10
45
28
35
0

53,862
22
6,687
4,498
18,016
11,089
13,463
87

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............

43,288
21
5,867
3,994
14,357
8,495
10,478
76

102
0
10
10
39
20
23
0

64,936
40
10,437
6,942
22,028
11,865
13,526
98

77,208
41
11,680
7,596
26,234
14,757
16,791
109

All other felonies..........


Under 10...................
10-17.........................
18-19.........................
20-29.........................
30-39.........................
40-69.........................
70 and over...............

Total
Male
908
0
39
71
383
181
222
12

Total
1,148
0
50
97
464
230
292
15

Category, offense,
and age
Hit-and-run................
Under 10................
10-17......................
18-19......................
20-29......................
30-39......................
40-69......................
70 and over............

10,574
1
820
504
3,659
2,594
2,985
11

28
0
2
0
6
8
12
0

1,670
0
421
150
541
290
268
0

12,272
1
1,243
654
4,206
2,892
3,265
11

Female
240
0
11
26
81
49
70
3

17,962
6
1,218
989
5,790
3,973
5,941
45

60
0
2
5
16
14
23
0

5,826
6
772
472
1,880
1,159
1,530
7

23,848
12
1,992
1,466
7,686
5,146
7,494
52

Total
348
0
13
21
115
67
122
10

13,695
6
1,006
831
4,331
2,912
4,566
43

48
0
1
5
14
10
18
0

5,268
6
688
436
1,701
1,036
1,394
7

19,011
12
1,695
1,272
6,046
3,958
5,978
50

White
Male
270
0
10
17
92
50
94
7

4,267
0
212
158
1,459
1,061
1,375
2

12
0
1
0
2
4
5
0

558
0
84
36
179
123
136
0

4,837
0
297
194
1,640
1,188
1,516
2

Female
78
0
3
4
23
17
28
3

21,847
10
4,381
2,630
7,628
4,109
3,074
15

44
0
8
2
19
7
8
0

11,647
9
3,261
1,820
4,139
1,567
844
7

33,538
19
7,650
4,452
11,786
5,683
3,926
22

Total
584
0
27
57
266
117
114
3

18,529
9
3,974
2,430
6,413
3,277
2,412
14

36
0
7
2
17
6
4
0

10,995
9
3,019
1,749
3,938
1,474
799
7

29,560
18
7,000
4,181
10,368
4,757
3,215
21

Hispanic
Male
476
0
21
40
229
98
85
3

3,318
1
407
200
1,215
832
662
1

8
0
1
0
2
1
4
0

652
0
242
71
201
93
45
0

3,978
1
650
271
1,418
926
711
1

Female
108
0
6
17
37
19
29
0

11,302
5
801
703
3,636
2,321
3,819
17

22
0
2
3
9
5
3
0

4,652
1
694
659
1,740
757
793
8

15,976
6
1,497
1,365
5,385
3,083
4,615
25

Total
116
0
4
9
47
29
26
1

8,841
5
648
576
2,842
1,746
3,011
13

16
0
2
3
8
2
1
0

4,271
1
622
624
1,606
698
712
8

13,128
6
1,272
1,203
4,456
2,446
3,724
21

Black
Male
85
0
3
7
33
20
21
1

Table 33 - continued
FELONY ARRESTS, 2010
Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

2,461
0
153
127
794
575
808
4

6
0
0
0
1
3
2
0

381
0
72
35
134
59
81
0

2,848
0
225
162
929
637
891
4

Female
31
0
1
2
14
9
5
0

2,751
1
287
176
962
686
629
10

4
0
0
0
1
2
1
0

1,091
3
254
137
414
157
126
0

3,846
4
541
313
1,377
845
756
10

Total
100
0
6
10
36
17
30
1

2,223
1
239
157
771
560
489
6

2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

1,012
3
231
129
387
142
120
0

3,237
4
470
286
1,158
704
609
6

Other
Male
77
0
5
7
29
13
22
1

528
0
48
19
191
126
140
4

2
0
0
0
1
0
1
0

79
0
23
8
27
15
6
0

609
0
71
27
219
141
147
4

Female
23
0
1
3
7
4
8
0

42

53,732
1,215
688
96
1,555
3,502
90,394
13,079
8,317
11,764
12,215
5,260
149,853
4,393
15,148
453
180,885

88,037
836
66,093
485
54,849
74,333
1,313
773
110
1,993
12,030
107,714
17,282
12,576
13,724
15,297
5,800
193,280
5,834
18,344
512
227,064

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.

66,222
588
31,148
268
47,723

918,279

Total

59
46,179

3,082
540
43,427
1,441
3,196

8,528
17,320
4,203
4,259
1,960

20,601
98
85
14
438

21,815
248
34,945
217
7,126

Gender
Male
Female
698,498 219,781

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

Offense

15
77,537

6,456
2,045
75,878
1,991
5,648

2,648
53,413
7,544
2,806
4,164

35,394
552
204
64
654

29,452
297
20,264
187
19,582

White
346,795

Number

321
92,732

5,182
2,563
84,589
2,813
7,710

3,040
38,509
7,197
6,475
7,265

26,906
423
422
25
804

35,795
332
28,284
144
22,768

83
44,950

2,807
823
16,685
456
3,801

5,300
10,372
1,096
2,622
1,558

8,741
250
95
13
384

17,336
153
10,677
112
8,985

Race/ethnic group
Hispanic
Black
374,299 137,299

93
11,845

852
369
16,128
574
1,185

1,042
5,420
1,445
673
737

3,292
88
52
8
151

5,454
54
6,868
42
3,514

Other
59,886

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, 2010
Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

88.5
79.7

79.9
90.7
77.5
75.3
82.6

29.1
83.9
75.7
66.1
85.7

72.3
92.5
89.0
87.3
78.0

75.2
70.3
47.1
55.3
87.0

11.5
20.3

20.1
9.3
22.5
24.7
17.4

70.9
16.1
24.3
33.9
14.3

27.7
7.5
11.0
12.7
22.0

24.8
29.7
52.9
44.7
13.0

Gender
Male Female
76.1
23.9

2.9
34.1

42.2
35.3
39.3
34.1
30.8

22.0
49.6
43.7
22.3
30.3

47.6
42.0
26.4
58.2
32.8

33.5
35.5
30.7
38.6
35.7

White
37.8

Percent

62.7
40.8

33.9
44.2
43.8
48.2
42.0

25.3
35.8
41.6
51.5
52.9

36.2
32.2
54.6
22.7
40.3

40.7
39.7
42.8
29.7
41.5

16.2
19.8

18.4
14.2
8.6
7.8
20.7

44.1
9.6
6.3
20.8
11.4

11.8
19.0
12.3
11.8
19.3

19.7
18.3
16.2
23.1
16.4

Race/ethnic group
Hispanic Black
40.8
15.0

18.2
5.2

5.6
6.4
8.3
9.8
6.5

8.7
5.0
8.4
5.4
5.4

4.4
6.7
6.7
7.3
7.6

6.2
6.5
10.4
8.7
6.4

Other
6.5

43

2,106
87
190
39
178
360
3,619
4,343
8,334
7,079
3,048
1,619
1,033
353
293
27
19,150

74,333
1,313
773
110
1,993
12,030
107,714
17,282
12,576
13,724
15,297
5,800
193,280
5,834
18,344
512
227,064

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.

17,425
301
21,622
56
14,991

88,037
836
66,093
485
54,849

Total
Under 18
918,279 106,253

Assault and battery.................


Burglary..................................
Petty theft...............................
Checks and access cards.......
Marijuana................................

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

Offense

22
14,109

1,290
769
8,332
601
1,474

1,613
6,620
5,757
557
1,481

4,043
42
104
3
146

5,946
104
8,932
43
9,587

18-19
71,575

121
72,052

3,380
1,916
84,131
2,263
8,081

5,376
34,618
4,103
1,716
2,775

24,007
306
194
21
581

27,270
235
16,887
189
19,989

20-29
310,211

Number

107
43,783

2,290
712
44,600
1,012
3,954

2,109
20,080
1,026
762
1,097

18,996
245
106
15
389

16,633
109
7,500
94
5,389

235
77,970

5,289
784
55,184
1,605
4,542

2,572
42,777
2,053
1,207
1,292

25,181
633
179
32
699

20,763
87
11,152
103
4,893

40 and
30-39
over
171,008 259,232

Table 35
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
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

5.3
8.4

19.9
27.9
0.5
6.1
1.6

3.0
3.4
25.1
66.3
51.6

2.8
6.6
24.6
35.5
8.9

19.8
36.0
32.7
11.5
27.3

Under 18
11.6

4.3
6.2

8.4
13.3
4.3
10.3
8.0

13.4
6.1
33.3
4.4
10.8

5.4
3.2
13.5
2.7
7.3

6.8
12.4
13.5
8.9
17.5

18-19
7.8

23.6
31.7

22.1
33.0
43.5
38.8
44.1

44.7
32.1
23.7
13.6
20.2

32.3
23.3
25.1
19.1
29.2

31.0
28.1
25.6
39.0
36.4

20-29
33.8

Percent

20.9
19.3

15.0
12.3
23.1
17.3
21.6

17.5
18.6
5.9
6.1
8.0

25.6
18.7
13.7
13.6
19.5

18.9
13.0
11.3
19.4
9.8

30-39
18.6

45.9
34.3

34.6
13.5
28.6
27.5
24.8

21.4
39.7
11.9
9.6
9.4

33.9
48.2
23.2
29.1
35.1

23.6
10.4
16.9
21.2
8.9

40 and
over
28.2

44

66,222
47
11,685
4,512
20,968
12,899
15,839
272
588
1
231
76
161
66
52
1
31,148
25
10,187
4,078
7,777
3,451
5,429
201
161
0
29
15
53
29
35
0
30,987
25
10,158
4,063
7,724
3,422
5,394
201

88,037
54
17,371
5,946
27,270
16,633
20,433
330
836
2
299
104
235
109
86
1

66,093
33
21,589
8,932
16,887
7,500
10,795
357
296
0
55
29
106
52
53
1

65,797
33
21,534
8,903
16,781
7,448
10,742
356

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...............

137
74,177
53,391
236,271
131,732
199,793
2,997

166
106,087
71,575
310,211
171,008
255,575
3,657

Under 10.........................
10-17...............................
18-19...............................
20-29...............................
30-39...............................
40-69...............................
70 and over.....................

Total
Male
698,498

Total
918,279

Offense
and age
Total...................................

34,810
8
11,376
4,840
9,057
4,026
5,348
155

135
0
26
14
53
23
18
1

34,945
8
11,402
4,854
9,110
4,049
5,366
156

248
1
68
28
74
43
34
0

21,815
7
5,686
1,434
6,302
3,734
4,594
58

29
31,910
18,184
73,940
39,276
55,782
660

Female
219,781

20,128
5
5,411
2,673
5,180
2,215
4,490
154

136
0
31
20
50
12
22
1

20,264
5
5,442
2,693
5,230
2,227
4,512
155

297
2
92
44
77
41
40
1

29,452
21
4,066
1,528
8,294
5,606
9,742
195

47
27,110
24,623
107,202
60,328
125,400
2,085

Total
346,795

9,676
4
2,467
1,240
2,531
1,030
2,322
82

55
0
10
7
21
6
11
0

9,731
4
2,477
1,247
2,552
1,036
2,333
82

212
1
75
28
58
25
24
1

21,440
16
2,691
1,059
6,030
4,170
7,310
164

37
18,282
17,460
77,189
43,457
93,917
1,656

White
Male
251,998

10,452
1
2,944
1,433
2,649
1,185
2,168
72

81
0
21
13
29
6
11
1

10,533
1
2,965
1,446
2,678
1,191
2,179
73

85
1
17
16
19
16
16
0

8,012
5
1,375
469
2,264
1,436
2,432
31

10
8,828
7,163
30,013
16,871
31,483
429

Female
94,797

28,169
10
9,962
3,715
7,390
3,560
3,416
116

115
0
23
6
35
29
22
0

28,284
10
9,985
3,721
7,425
3,589
3,438
116

332
0
129
43
92
44
24
0

35,795
15
8,987
2,839
11,956
6,875
5,060
63

60
56,864
32,091
136,891
74,573
72,995
825

Total
374,299

13,124
8
4,777
1,694
3,398
1,620
1,549
78

76
0
19
6
19
17
15
0

13,200
8
4,796
1,700
3,417
1,637
1,564
78

245
0
95
38
69
27
16
0

27,721
15
6,144
2,303
9,611
5,509
4,085
54

52
41,448
26,000
111,689
61,064
61,059
727

Hispanic
Male
302,039

15,045
2
5,185
2,021
3,992
1,940
1,867
38

39
0
4
0
16
12
7
0

15,084
2
5,189
2,021
4,008
1,952
1,874
38

87
0
34
5
23
17
8
0

8,074
0
2,843
536
2,345
1,366
975
9

8
15,416
6,091
25,202
13,509
11,936
98

Female
72,260

10,647
16
3,961
1,594
2,646
845
1,565
20

30
0
0
1
15
8
6
0

10,677
16
3,961
1,595
2,661
853
1,571
20

153
0
49
13
53
19
19
0

17,336
12
3,405
1,298
5,316
3,004
4,261
40

47
15,480
10,093
43,938
24,432
42,873
436

Total
137,299

Table 36
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

5,123
11
1,917
697
1,099
402
979
18

20
0
0
1
10
3
6
0

5,143
11
1,917
698
1,109
405
985
18

87
0
37
7
24
9
10
0

13,000
11
2,189
954
4,042
2,351
3,422
31

38
10,059
6,533
31,087
18,448
34,146
389

Black
Male
100,700

5,524
5
2,044
897
1,547
443
586
2

10
0
0
0
5
5
0
0

5,534
5
2,044
897
1,552
448
586
2

66
0
12
6
29
10
9
0

4,336
1
1,216
344
1,274
653
839
9

9
5,421
3,560
12,851
5,984
8,727
47

Female
36,599

6,853
2
2,200
921
1,565
828
1,271
66

15
0
1
2
6
3
3
0

6,868
2
2,201
923
1,571
831
1,274
66

54
0
29
4
13
5
3
0

5,454
6
913
281
1,704
1,148
1,370
32

12
6,633
4,768
22,180
11,675
14,307
311

Total
59,886

3,789
0
1,203
489
869
458
727
43

5
0
1
1
3
0
0
0

3,794
0
1,204
490
872
458
727
43

10
0
5
1
3
0
1
0

1,393
1
252
85
419
279
348
9

2
2,245
1,370
5,874
2,912
3,636
86

Female
16,125

(continued)

3,064
2
997
432
696
370
544
23

10
0
0
1
3
3
3
0

3,074
2
997
433
699
373
547
23

44
0
24
3
10
5
2
0

4,061
5
661
196
1,285
869
1,022
23

10
4,388
3,398
16,306
8,763
10,671
225

Other
Male
43,761

45

101,455
6
14,152
11,434
34,655
18,243
22,878
87
47,723
6
12,639
8,528
17,543
4,733
4,247
27
53,732
0
1,513
2,906
17,112
13,510
18,631
60
1,215
0
84
38
279
228
560
26
688
0
130
96
182
105
165
10

129,182
7
17,090
13,630
43,996
24,385
29,983
91

54,849
7
14,984
9,587
19,989
5,389
4,865
28

74,333
0
2,106
4,043
24,007
18,996
25,118
63
1,313
0
87
42
306
245
607
26
773
0
190
104
194
106
169
10

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..................

268
0
39
23
100
50
55
1

Total
Male

485
0
56
43
189
94
102
1

Total

Offense
and age
Checks and access
cards.............................
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

85
0
60
8
12
1
4
0

98
0
3
4
27
17
47
0

20,601
0
593
1,137
6,895
5,486
6,487
3

7,126
1
2,345
1,059
2,446
656
618
1

27,727
1
2,938
2,196
9,341
6,142
7,105
4

217
0
17
20
89
44
47
0

Female

204
0
42
27
43
25
65
2

552
0
34
14
87
85
312
20

35,394
0
790
1,790
11,152
8,632
12,999
31

19,582
2
4,618
3,558
6,933
1,989
2,466
16

54,976
2
5,408
5,348
18,085
10,621
15,465
47

187
0
26
15
68
38
40
0

Total

180
0
30
23
39
24
62
2

506
0
32
12
80
76
286
20

23,774
0
503
1,106
7,256
5,664
9,216
29

16,375
2
3,736
3,000
5,853
1,672
2,096
16

40,149
2
4,239
4,106
13,109
7,336
11,312
45

109
0
18
8
44
20
19
0

White
Male

24
0
12
4
4
1
3
0

46
0
2
2
7
9
26
0

11,620
0
287
684
3,896
2,968
3,783
2

3,207
0
882
558
1,080
317
370
0

14,827
0
1,169
1,242
4,976
3,285
4,153
2

78
0
8
7
24
18
21
0

Female

422
0
107
63
119
61
69
3

423
0
33
15
125
92
157
1

26,906
0
1,091
1,872
10,064
7,475
6,390
14

22,768
3
7,974
4,216
7,979
1,635
956
5

49,674
3
9,065
6,088
18,043
9,110
7,346
19

144
0
17
11
57
34
24
1

Total

379
0
71
61
114
61
69
3

406
0
32
15
120
89
149
1

20,970
0
840
1,512
7,821
5,750
5,033
14

20,334
3
6,818
3,909
7,248
1,501
851
4

41,304
3
7,658
5,421
15,069
7,251
5,884
18

82
0
13
7
26
22
13
1

Hispanic
Male

43
0
36
2
5
0
0
0

17
0
1
0
5
3
8
0

5,936
0
251
360
2,243
1,725
1,357
0

2,434
0
1,156
307
731
134
105
1

8,370
0
1,407
667
2,974
1,859
1,462
1

62
0
4
4
31
12
11
0

Female

95
0
34
10
20
13
16
2

250
0
17
9
69
54
100
1

8,741
0
128
206
1,664
1,913
4,814
16

8,985
1
1,575
1,116
3,600
1,442
1,246
5

17,726
1
1,703
1,322
5,264
3,355
6,060
21

112
0
10
14
47
14
27
0

Total

Table 36 - continued
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

81
0
23
10
18
13
15
2

221
0
17
7
57
49
90
1

6,490
0
99
157
1,215
1,356
3,648
15

7,966
1
1,392
1,003
3,143
1,285
1,137
5

14,456
1
1,491
1,160
4,358
2,641
4,785
20

56
0
6
6
23
5
16
0

Black
Male

14
0
11
0
2
0
1
0

29
0
0
2
12
5
10
0

2,251
0
29
49
449
557
1,166
1

1,019
0
183
113
457
157
109
0

3,270
0
212
162
906
714
1,275
1

56
0
4
8
24
9
11
0

Female

52
0
7
4
12
7
19
3

88
0
3
4
25
14
38
4

3,292
0
97
175
1,127
976
915
2

3,514
1
817
697
1,477
323
197
2

6,806
1
914
872
2,604
1,299
1,112
4

42
0
3
3
17
8
11
0

Total

4
0
1
2
1
0
0
0

6
0
0
0
3
0
3
0

794
0
26
44
307
236
181
0

466
1
124
81
178
48
34
0

1,260
1
150
125
485
284
215
0

21
0
1
1
10
5
4
0

Female

(continued)

48
0
6
2
11
7
19
3

82
0
3
4
22
14
35
4

2,498
0
71
131
820
740
734
2

3,048
0
693
616
1,299
275
163
2

5,546
0
764
747
2,119
1,015
897
4

21
0
2
2
7
3
7
0

Other
Male

46

Total
Male
96
0
27
3
20
15
30
1
1,555
0
141
84
405
323
582
20
3,502
0
23
129
1,122
1,037
1,166
25
90,394
0
2,573
5,444
29,456
17,055
35,523
343
13,079
0
3,053
4,349
3,134
858
1,660
25
3,879
0
320
216
706
539
2,059
39

Total
110
0
39
3
21
15
31
1
1,993
0
178
146
581
389
679
20

12,030
0
360
1,613
5,376
2,109
2,544
28

107,714
0
3,619
6,620
34,618
20,080
42,403
374

17,282
0
4,343
5,757
4,103
1,026
2,027
26
4,748
0
364
274
887
638
2,539
46

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..................

869
0
44
58
181
99
480
7

4,203
0
1,290
1,408
969
168
367
1

17,320
0
1,046
1,176
5,162
3,025
6,880
31

8,528
0
337
1,484
4,254
1,072
1,378
3

438
0
37
62
176
66
97
0

Female
14
0
12
0
1
0
1
0

2,887
0
88
125
428
376
1,844
26

7,544
0
1,718
3,067
1,902
244
605
8

53,413
0
1,268
2,666
15,317
8,694
25,249
219

2,648
0
53
264
1,097
463
754
17

654
0
42
33
149
116
304
10

Total
64
0
22
3
7
11
20
1

2,325
0
80
101
325
311
1,489
19

5,335
0
1,090
2,249
1,363
189
437
7

43,001
0
817
2,045
12,549
7,040
20,352
198

527
0
1
9
88
116
297
16

510
0
32
20
103
93
252
10

White
Male
58
0
16
3
7
11
20
1

562
0
8
24
103
65
355
7

2,209
0
628
818
539
55
168
1

10,412
0
451
621
2,768
1,654
4,897
21

2,121
0
52
255
1,009
347
457
1

144
0
10
13
46
23
52
0

Female
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
0

948
0
202
92
229
153
261
11

7,197
0
2,217
1,965
1,570
573
860
12

38,509
0
1,950
3,162
14,261
8,149
10,877
110

3,040
0
39
195
1,196
856
750
4

804
0
83
54
243
184
234
6

Total
25
0
12
0
10
0
3
0

821
0
175
76
215
132
212
11

5,764
0
1,659
1,556
1,275
495
767
12

34,221
0
1,478
2,758
12,717
7,326
9,839
103

2,065
0
12
83
742
676
548
4

714
0
75
45
205
168
215
6

Hispanic
Male
21
0
9
0
9
0
3
0

127
0
27
16
14
21
49
0

1,433
0
558
409
295
78
93
0

4,288
0
472
404
1,544
823
1,038
7

975
0
27
112
454
180
202
0

90
0
8
9
38
16
19
0

Female
4
0
3
0
1
0
0
0

691
0
58
30
142
91
361
9

1,096
0
190
270
249
96
287
4

10,372
0
200
457
3,004
2,108
4,578
25

5,300
0
246
1,110
2,766
566
611
1

384
0
44
50
132
54
102
2

Total
13
0
5
0
2
3
3
0

Table 36 - continued
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

589
0
50
25
116
82
307
9

911
0
146
218
208
83
252
4

8,682
0
150
374
2,517
1,747
3,870
24

545
0
9
32
188
142
173
1

211
0
28
15
53
34
79
2

Black
Male
10
0
2
0
2
3
3
0

102
0
8
5
26
9
54
0

185
0
44
52
41
13
35
0

1,690
0
50
83
487
361
708
1

4,755
0
237
1,078
2,578
424
438
0

173
0
16
35
79
20
23
0

Female
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
2
1
5
0

222
0
16
27
88
18
73
0

1,445
0
218
455
382
113
275
2

5,420
0
201
335
2,036
1,129
1,699
20

1,042
0
22
44
317
224
429
6

151
0
9
9
57
35
39
2

Total
7
0
0
0
2
1
4
0

78
0
1
13
38
4
22
0

376
0
60
129
94
22
71
0

930
0
73
68
363
187
237
2

677
0
21
39
213
121
281
2

31
0
3
5
13
7
3
0

Female
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

(continued)

144
0
15
14
50
14
51
0

1,069
0
158
326
288
91
204
2

4,490
0
128
267
1,673
942
1,462
18

365
0
1
5
104
103
148
4

120
0
6
4
44
28
36
2

Other
Male

47

12,215
0
2,460
1,060
2,714
1,843
4,043
95
5,260
3
1,446
708
1,748
632
710
13

15,297
1
3,047
1,290
3,380
2,290
5,176
113
5,800
3
1,616
769
1,916
712
771
13

193,280
0
1,033
8,332
84,131
44,600
54,136
1,048
1,407
0
178
229
446
204
347
3

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..................
1,190
0
137
204
387
166
293
3

149,853
0
781
6,458
64,291
35,436
42,009
878

11,764
31
6,238
1,311
2,326
852
988
18

13,724
33
7,046
1,481
2,775
1,097
1,268
24

Vandalism.......................
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

Total
Male
8,317
8
5,064
431
1,351
577
872
14

Total
12,576
11
8,323
557
1,716
762
1,185
22

Offense
and age
Disturbing the peace.......
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

217
0
41
25
59
38
54
0

43,427
0
252
1,874
19,840
9,164
12,127
170

540
0
170
61
168
80
61
0

3,082
1
587
230
666
447
1,133
18

1,960
2
808
170
449
245
280
6

Female
4,259
3
3,259
126
365
185
313
8

374
0
25
23
105
62
157
2

75,878
0
501
3,261
29,630
14,753
26,996
737

2,045
2
400
214
674
309
437
9

6,456
0
707
450
1,458
976
2,799
66

4,164
7
1,566
379
1,054
421
718
19

Total
2,806
3
1,110
151
605
285
636
16

297
0
20
18
85
42
130
2

52,769
0
338
2,294
20,413
10,302
18,838
584

1,800
2
351
186
585
267
400
9

4,968
0
548
347
1,122
763
2,132
56

3,449
5
1,311
327
877
335
580
14

White
Male
2,077
2
779
111
498
212
462
13

77
0
5
5
20
20
27
0

23,109
0
163
967
9,217
4,451
8,158
153

245
0
49
28
89
42
37
0

1,488
0
159
103
336
213
667
10

715
2
255
52
177
86
138
5

Female
729
1
331
40
107
73
174
3

862
0
141
191
289
101
139
1

84,589
0
420
4,016
40,307
21,716
17,969
161

2,563
1
909
408
818
256
171
0

5,182
1
1,701
532
1,051
765
1,112
20

7,265
14
4,553
882
1,161
388
265
2

Total
6,475
3
4,966
235
662
327
279
3

746
0
108
173
257
85
122
1

72,022
0
361
3,358
33,518
18,863
15,769
153

2,389
1
826
390
779
234
159
0

4,342
0
1,415
458
888
636
927
18

6,554
14
4,176
809
1,023
312
218
2

Hispanic
Male
4,148
3
2,980
190
525
246
203
1

116
0
33
18
32
16
17
0

12,567
0
59
658
6,789
2,853
2,200
8

174
0
83
18
39
22
12
0

840
1
286
74
163
129
185
2

711
0
377
73
138
76
47
0

Female
2,327
0
1,986
45
137
81
76
2

115
0
5
7
28
36
39
0

16,685
0
46
416
6,080
4,343
5,700
100

823
0
200
100
296
101
123
3

2,807
0
479
237
684
400
992
15

1,558
10
618
136
387
202
204
1

Total
2,622
4
1,854
119
320
112
212
1

Table 36 - continued
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

98
0
4
7
24
34
29
0

12,721
0
35
330
4,502
3,276
4,483
95

740
0
173
89
271
91
113
3

2,264
0
378
198
560
326
790
12

1,160
10
483
105
292
137
133
0

Black
Male
1,613
2
1,044
84
224
88
171
0

17
0
1
0
4
2
10
0

3,964
0
11
86
1,578
1,067
1,217
5

83
0
27
11
25
10
10
0

543
0
101
39
124
74
202
3

398
0
135
31
95
65
71
1

Female
1,009
2
810
35
96
24
41
1

56
0
7
8
24
5
12
0

16,128
0
66
639
8,114
3,788
3,471
50

369
0
107
47
128
46
40
1

852
0
160
71
187
149
273
12

737
2
309
84
173
86
81
2

Total
673
1
393
52
129
38
58
2

7
0
2
2
3
0
0
0

3,787
0
19
163
2,256
793
552
4

38
0
11
4
15
6
2
0

211
0
41
14
43
31
79
3

136
0
41
14
39
18
24
0

Female
194
0
132
6
25
7
22
2

(continued)

49
0
5
6
21
5
12
0

12,341
0
47
476
5,858
2,995
2,919
46

331
0
96
43
113
40
38
1

641
0
119
57
144
118
194
9

601
2
268
70
134
68
57
2

Other
Male
479
1
261
46
104
31
36
0

48
18
0
0
0
4
8
6
0

46
0
0
0
13
18
15
0

220,863
22
18,586
13,606
70,706
42,923
74,063
957

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..................
175,798
16
14,849
10,921
55,890
33,343
59,987
792

453
0
27
20
103
98
202
3

15,148
0
277
1,331
6,759
3,143
3,597
41

512
0
27
22
121
107
232
3

18,344
0
293
1,474
8,081
3,954
4,496
46

Selected traffic
violations.......................
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

Total
Male
4,393
0
253
465
1,733
765
1,088
89

Gambling.........................
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

Total
5,834
0
353
601
2,263
1,012
1,488
117

Offense
and age
Hit-and-run......................
Under 10......................
10-17............................
18-19............................
20-29............................
30-39............................
40-69............................
70 and over..................

45,065
6
3,737
2,685
14,816
9,580
14,076
165

28
0
0
0
9
10
9
0

59
0
0
2
18
9
30
0

3,196
0
16
143
1,322
811
899
5

Female
1,441
0
100
136
530
247
400
28

74,256
5
4,241
3,713
20,120
13,518
32,207
452

20
0
0
0
4
8
8
0

15
0
1
1
3
1
9
0

5,648
0
151
455
2,095
1,139
1,788
20

Total
1,991
0
107
149
670
309
693
63

56,552
5
3,117
2,747
15,049
9,996
25,286
352

10
0
0
0
3
3
4
0

14
0
1
1
2
1
9
0

4,580
0
143
412
1,725
875
1,407
18

White
Male
1,399
0
76
107
483
214
476
43

17,704
0
1,124
966
5,071
3,522
6,921
100

10
0
0
0
1
5
4
0

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

1,068
0
8
43
370
264
381
2

Female
592
0
31
42
187
95
217
20

90,908
13
11,074
6,575
32,063
18,885
22,034
264

14
0
0
0
8
5
1
0

321
0
8
5
78
81
148
1

7,710
0
86
675
3,904
1,777
1,264
4

Total
2,813
0
180
324
1,224
552
510
23

75,779
8
9,144
5,653
26,696
15,311
18,731
236

2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

285
0
8
4
65
76
131
1

6,565
0
82
635
3,364
1,461
1,020
3

Hispanic
Male
2,264
0
131
267
985
446
414
21

15,129
5
1,930
922
5,367
3,574
3,303
28

12
0
0
0
8
4
0
0

36
0
0
1
13
5
17
0

1,145
0
4
40
540
316
244
1

Female
549
0
49
57
239
106
96
2

44,135
4
2,292
2,618
14,685
8,115
16,253
168

9
0
0
0
0
4
5
0

83
0
17
16
26
8
15
1

3,801
0
16
208
1,534
799
1,227
17

Total
456
0
31
58
173
82
107
5

Table 36 - continued
MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010
Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

34,715
3
1,827
1,992
11,160
6,245
13,341
147

5
0
0
0
0
4
1
0

79
0
17
15
25
7
14
1

2,997
0
13
164
1,196
620
989
15

Black
Male
316
0
20
43
118
56
75
4

9,420
1
465
626
3,525
1,870
2,912
21

4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0

4
0
0
1
1
1
1
0

804
0
3
44
338
179
238
2

Female
140
0
11
15
55
26
32
1

11,564
0
979
700
3,838
2,405
3,569
73

3
0
0
0
1
1
1
0

93
0
1
0
14
17
60
1

1,185
0
40
136
548
239
217
5

Total
574
0
35
70
196
69
178
26

8,752
0
761
529
2,985
1,791
2,629
57

1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

75
0
1
0
11
14
48
1

1,006
0
39
120
474
187
181
5

Other
Male
414
0
26
48
147
49
123
21

2,812
0
218
171
853
614
940
16

2
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

18
0
0
0
3
3
12
0

179
0
1
16
74
52
36
0

Female
160
0
9
22
49
20
55
5

Table 37
DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY ARRESTS, 1975-2010
By Type of Disposition

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

Total
Number Percent
298,647
100.0
306,170
100.0
325,241
100.0
332,647
100.0
319,818
100.0

Law enforcement
releases
Number Percent
9,980
3.3
9,894
3.2
9,435
2.9
10,273
3.1
9,107
2.8

Complaints
denied1
Number Percent
46,054
15.4
43,317
14.1
41,610
12.8
42,632
12.8
42,506
13.3

Dismissed,
acquitted2
Number Percent
40,793
13.7
45,000
14.7
46,485
14.3
48,728
14.6
46,456
14.5

Convicted
Number Percent
201,820
67.6
207,959
67.9
227,711
70.0
231,014
69.4
221,749
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
22
42,639
34,128
132,781
8,842
2,401
5,988

Sentence
Death.......................................
1
State institutions .....................
Probation.................................
Probation with jail.....................
Jail...........................................
Fine..........................................
Other2......................................
0.0
13.3
10.7
41.5
2.8
0.8
1.9

3.2
12.2
11.7
0.1
0.4
84.6
11.9
1.6
0.2
71.0
17
39,926
33,636
129,700
8,964
2,892
6,614

9,107
42,506
40,784
322
1,400
268,205
40,857
4,974
625
221,749
0.0
12.5
10.5
40.6
2.8
0.9
2.1

2.8
13.3
12.8
0.1
0.4
83.9
12.8
1.6
0.2
69.3

2006
Number Percent
319,818 100.0

17
42,862
34,487
133,517
10,133
3,452
6,546

10,273
42,632
41,264
286
1,082
279,742
43,217
4,836
675
231,014
0.0
12.9
10.4
40.1
3.0
1.0
2.0

3.1
12.8
12.4
0.1
0.3
84.1
13.0
1.5
0.2
69.4

2007
Number Percent
332,647 100.0

21
44,060
35,684
128,732
9,175
3,844
6,195

9,435
41,610
40,408
292
910
274,196
39,059
6,754
672
227,711
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

2008
Number Percent
325,241 100.0

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

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).
2
The "other" category includes no sentence given, sentence suspended, and sentence stayed.

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
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

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,

10,114
39,034
37,312
314
1,408
270,439
38,026
5,031
581
226,801

2005
Number Percent
319,587 100.0

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, 2005-2010
By Type of Disposition and Sentence

51
22
42,639
34,128
132,781
8,842
2,401
5,988

Sentence
Death.......................................
State institutions1.....................
Probation.................................
Probation with jail.....................
Jail...........................................
Fine..........................................
Other2......................................
0.0
15.8
12.6
49.1
3.3
0.9
2.2

100.0
14.1
1.9
0.2
83.9
17
39,926
33,636
129,700
8,964
2,892
6,614

9,107
42,506
40,784
322
1,400
268,205
40,857
4,974
625
221,749
0.0
14.9
12.5
48.4
3.3
1.1
2.5

100.0
15.2
1.9
0.2
82.7

2006
Number Percent
319,818

17
42,862
34,487
133,517
10,133
3,452
6,546

10,273
42,632
41,264
286
1,082
279,742
43,217
4,836
675
231,014
0.0
15.3
12.3
47.7
3.6
1.2
2.3

100.0
15.4
1.7
0.2
82.6

2007
Number Percent
332,647

21
44,060
35,684
128,732
9,175
3,844
6,195

9,435
41,610
40,408
292
910
274,196
39,059
6,754
672
227,711
0.0
16.1
13.0
46.9
3.3
1.4
2.3

100.0
14.2
2.5
0.2
83.0

2008
Number Percent
325,241

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

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).
2
The "other" category includes no sentence given, sentence suspended, and sentence stayed.

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
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

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,

10,114
39,034
37,312
314
1,408
270,439
38,026
5,031
581
226,801

2005
Number Percent
319,587

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, 2005-2010
By Type of Disposition and Sentence
Percent Distribution of Court Dispositions

52

9,980
46,054
40,793
201,820

3.3
15.4
13.7
67.6

Total
Number Percent
298,647 100.0
3,444
20,662
9,472
48,263

4.2
25.2
11.6
59.0

Violent offenses1
Number Percent
81,841 100.0
2,249
8,638
8,357
63,011

2.7
10.5
10.2
76.6

Property offenses2
Number Percent
82,255 100.0
2,909
10,296
16,994
56,944

3.3
11.8
19.5
65.3

Drug offenses
Number Percent
87,143 100.0

1,378
6,458
5,970
33,602

2.9
13.6
12.6
70.9

All other
Number Percent
47,408 100.0

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.

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


Violent offenses include homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, and kidnapping.

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, 2010
Arrest Offense Category by Type of Disposition

53

42,661
42,517
132,781
8,842
38,870

State institutions1...................
2
Probation ..............................
Probation with jail...................
Jail.........................................

Violent offenses3....................

62,448

Property offenses4..................

100.0
14.1
19.2
61.7
5.0

65,297
12,766
21,123
28,670
2,738
60,186
8,497
11,541
37,125
3,023

Drug offenses.........................

State institutions1................
2
Probation ...........................
Probation with jail................
Jail......................................

All other offenses...................

State institutions1................
Probation2...........................
Probation with jail................
Jail......................................

2007

8,196
12,063
38,989
3,373

62,621

11,632
21,154
26,496
2,645

61,927

13,056
5,917
38,287
1,603

58,863

7,059
4,008
25,928
1,343

13.1
19.3
62.3
5.4

100.0

18.8
34.2
42.8
4.3

100.0

22.2
10.1
65.0
2.7

100.0

18.4
10.5
67.6
3.5

9,513
12,491
39,646
3,716

65,366

12,341
20,727
27,614
2,924

63,606

13,299
6,635
40,092
1,823

61,849

7,726
4,632
26,165
1,670

14.6
19.1
60.7
5.7

100.0

19.4
32.6
43.4
4.6

100.0

21.5
10.7
64.8
2.9

100.0

19.2
11.5
65.1
4.2

9,690
11,905
35,019
3,204

59,818

11,689
22,082
27,050
2,621

63,442

13,870
7,363
41,358
1,733

64,324

8,832
4,373
25,305
1,617

16.2
19.9
58.5
5.4

100.0

18.4
34.8
42.6
4.1

100.0

21.6
11.4
64.3
2.7

100.0

22.0
10.9
63.1
4.0

100.0

19.4
20.1
56.5
4.0

100.0

Percent

2008

Number Percent
Number
Total
221,749 100.0
231,014 100.0
227,711
Type of sentence
39,943
18.0
42,879
18.6
44,081
43,142
19.5
44,485
19.3
45,723
129,700
58.5
133,517
57.8
128,732
8,964
4.0
10,133
4.4
9,175
Convicted offense category and type of sentence
38,338 100.0
40,193 100.0
40,127

Percent

2006
Number

2009

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

38,122

42,581
37,328
120,048
8,002

207,959

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

100.0

20.5
17.9
57.7
3.8

100.0

Number Percent

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

37,669

41,858
34,556
117,363
8,043

201,820

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

100.0

20.7
17.1
58.2
4.0

100.0

Percent

2010
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.

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).

19.6
32.3
43.9
4.2

100.0

14,043
5,822
41,023
1,560

22.5
9.3
65.7
2.5

100.0

18.9
10.4
66.8
3.9

100.0

State institutions ................


Probation2...........................
Probation with jail................
Jail......................................

7,355
4,031
25,963
1,521

State institutions ................


2
Probation ...........................
Probation with jail................
Jail......................................

100.0

226,801

Total convictions......................
18.8
18.7
58.5
3.9

Percent

2005
Number

Convicted offense category


and type of sentence

Table 40
ADULT FELONY ARRESTEES CONVICTED, 2005-2010
By Convicted Offense Category and Type of Sentence

Table 41
ADULTS ON ACTIVE PROBATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1966-2010
By Level of Offense

2010
2009
2008
2007
2006

Total
Number Percent
311,692
100.0
331,270
100.0
341,584
100.0
347,199
100.0
346,495
100.0

Felony offense
Number Percent
255,006
81.8
266,249
80.4
269,023
78.8
269,384
77.6
268,828
77.6

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
56,686
18.2
65,021
19.6
72,561
21.2
77,815
22.4
77,667
22.4

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

205,439

74.2
25.8
46.5
35.6
10.9

794.3
605.2
189.1

200,827

148,997
51,830
93,346
71,397
21,949
84,130
63,282
20,848
23,351
14,318
9,033
825.9
383.9
346.0
96.0

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...............................

Number Percent
Number
Placed on probation
195,703
100.0
187,637
100.0

Percent

2008

169,145

Number

40.0
31.4
8.6

44.4
34.4
10.0

77.4
22.6

80,288
63,730
16,558

89,207
68,693
20,514

150,070
45,103

41.1
32.7
8.5

45.7
35.2
10.5

76.9
23.1

81,859
64,206
17,653

91,404
67,511
23,893

153,868
49,001

40.4
31.6
8.7

45.1
33.3
11.8

75.8
24.2

100.0

70,062
54,893
15,169

85,469
63,343
22,126

137,950
42,932

180,882

516.5
141.3

368.4
332.2
130.1

358.2
322.4
103.1

361.2
323.5
117.0

332.4
272.5
98.6

32,179
15.7
25,678
13.2
29,606
14.6
25,351
23,922
11.6
17,647
9.0
22,151
10.9
19,714
8,257
4.0
8,031
4.1
7,455
3.7
5,637
Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 - Removed from probation
830.7
783.8
801.8
703.5

82,146
64,523
17,623

91,114
70,646
20,468

159,091
46,348

100.0

605.7
574.6
180.2
167.0
Removed from probation
195,173
100.0
202,869

14.0
10.9
3.1

38.7
30.3
8.4

47.3
35.0
12.2

76.3
23.7

100.0

78.5
21.5

100.0

Percent

2009

153,053
77.3
150,824
77.1
145,380
77.5
132,811
44,899
22.7
44,879
22.9
42,257
22.5
36,334
Rate per 100,000 population at risk1 - Placed on probation
800.4
785.9
741.6
657.8

100.0

Percent

2007

287.6
255.8
99.7

643.1

26,042
20,575
5,467

66,783
51,021
15,762

75,093
58,807
16,286

130,403
37,515

167,918

463.2
116.0

579.2

120,934
30,292

151,226

Number

15.5
12.3
3.3

39.8
30.4
9.4

44.7
35.0
9.7

77.7
22.3

100.0

80.0
20.0

100.0

Percent

2010

-25.1
-26.1
3.9

-22.1

11.5
43.7
-39.5

-20.6
-19.4
-24.4

-19.6
-17.6
-25.8

-12.5
-27.6

-16.4

-23.5
-38.7

-27.1

-17.8
-34.1

-21.7

-13.5
-6.1
1.1

-8.6

2.7
4.4
-3.0

-4.7
-7.1
3.9

-12.1
-7.2
-26.4

-5.5
-12.6

-7.2

-10.3
-17.9

-11.9

-8.9
-16.6

-10.6

Percent change
2005- 20092010
2010

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).
2
"Other" includes transfer of jurisdiction from one county to another, death, sentence vacated, successful appeal, deportation, etc.

11.6
7.1
4.5

41.9
31.5
10.4

100.0

618.9
181.5

76.2
23.8

147,161
45,986

Felony offense.................
Misdemeanor offense......

197,952

100.0

193,147

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

Number

2006

Percent

2005

Number

Placement and removal


by level of offense

Table 42
ADULTS PLACED ON AND REMOVED FROM PROBATION, 2005-2010
By Level of Offense, Type of Removal, and Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk

Table 43
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 1969-2010
By Type of Agency

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

Total
personnel
152,379
157,704
159,156
155,503
149,237

Law
enforcement
118,981
122,042
123,680
121,305
116,128

Prosecution1
9,852
10,199
10,429
10,179
9,619

Public
defense
4,131
4,091
4,320
4,137
3,924

Probation
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.
In 2010, the Department of Justice discontinued the collection of court and Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation personnel data.
1
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.

56

57

116,128
9,619
3,904
1,637
4,078

113,604
9,297
3,801
1,566
3,930
3,790
2,325
462
1,003
18,743
9,117
9,626

Law enforcement.........................................

Prosecution..................................................
Attorneys...................................................
Investigators..............................................
Clerical and all other.................................

Public defense.............................................
Attorneys...................................................
Investigators..............................................
Clerical and all other.................................

Probation......................................................
Probation officers..................................
All other.................................................

19,882
9,891
9,991

4,137
2,526
504
1,107

10,179
4,115
1,777
4,287

121,305

155,503

2007

20,727
10,268
10,459

4,320
2,598
531
1,191

10,429
4,161
1,825
4,443

123,680

159,156

2008

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

2009

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

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.
In 2010, the Department of Justice discontinued the collection of court and Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation personnel data.
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.

19,566
9,469
10,097

3,924
2,407
477
1,040

149,237

145,434

Total1...............................................................

2006

2005

Type of agency
and
personnel classification

Table 44
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2005-2010
By Type of Agency and Personnel Classification

3.6
18.1
-10.1

9.0
7.4
6.5
14.0

6.0
5.0
4.4
7.6

4.7

-9.2
-9.7
-8.5

1.0
0.7
-0.8
2.4

-3.4
-3.9
-2.1
-3.4

-2.5

Percent change
200520092010
2010
4.8
-3.4

58

113,604
74,445
39,159
53,701
38,367
15,334
46,535
26,740
19,795
9,978
6,953
3,025
3,390
2,385
1,005

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

Sworn......................................
Civilian.....................................

Police departments............................
Sworn...............................
Civilian..................................

Sheriffs' departments.........................
Sworn...............................
Civilian..............................

California Highway Patrol...................


Sworn...............................
Civilian..................................

Other law enforcement agencies1.......


Sworn...................................
Civilian..........................

2007

2008

3,410
2,381
1,029

9,901
6,807
3,094

48,136
27,795
20,341

3,368
2,356
1,012

10,975
7,469
3,506

51,021
29,146
21,875

3,674
2,642
1,032

10,677
7,145
3,532

52,929
31,375
21,554

Total
116,128
121,305
123,680
Sworn and civilian
75,625
78,724
81,402
40,503
42,581
42,278
Agency
54,681
55,941
56,400
38,642
39,753
40,240
16,039
16,188
16,160

2006

3,599
2,604
995

11,182
7,532
3,650

51,612
30,428
21,184

55,649
39,865
15,784

80,429
41,613

122,042

2009

3,699
2,660
1,039

11,101
7,660
3,441

50,929
30,072
20,857

53,252
38,686
14,566

79,078
39,903

118,981

2010

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.

2005

Type of agency

Table 45
LAW ENFORCEMENT FULL-TIME PERSONNEL, 2005-2010
By Type of Agency

9.1
11.5
3.4

11.3
10.2
13.8

9.4
12.5
5.4

-0.8
0.8
-5.0

6.2
1.9

4.7

2.8
2.2
4.4

-0.7
1.7
-5.7

-1.3
-1.2
-1.5

-4.3
-3.0
-7.7

-1.7
-4.1

-2.5

Percent change
200520092010
2010

59

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

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

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

Reported
20,715
21,181
22,330
23,460
19,957

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

Sustained
2,023
1,692
1,499
1,638
1,572

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

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

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

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

Criminal
Total
Felony
Reported Sustained Reported Sustained
1,743
155
573
62
1,433
152
600
51
1,140
188
621
46
898
97
401
27
1,663
116
1,122
46

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

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

Misdemeanor
Reported Sustained
1,170
93
833
101
519
142
497
70
541
70

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.

21,653
20,609
20,937
21,970
22,455

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

Sustained
2,178
1,844
1,687
1,735
1,688

Total

Reported1
22,458
22,614
23,470
24,358
21,620

Year(s)

Table 46
CITIZENS' COMPLAINTS AGAINST PEACE OFFICERS, 1981-2010
Type of Complaint and Level of Criminal Complaint

60

196,880
186,406
196,832
220,156
227,899

246,315
250,439
238,895
240,826
203,638

195,019
188,581
182,540
181,112
83,661

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

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

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

Total
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

Firearm
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

Hands, feet, etc.

In April 2002, law enforcement agencies were instructed to report personal weapons only if the assault resulted in an injury (aggravated assault).

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.

The Oakland Police Department was unable to provide 1995 data. In 1994, this department reported 5,237 domestic violence-related calls for assistance.

Data collection began in July 1986; therefore, only six months of data are available and displayed for 1986.

4,341
4,221
913
1,028
455

0
0
0
0
37

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

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.

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

Not
reported3
0
0
0
0
0

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

Personal
weapon2
52,112
53,492
51,015
54,013
64,054

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..........

Cases
involving
a weapon
65,865
67,702
65,219
69,422
80,946

Type of weapon1
Knife
Other
or cutting
dangerous
instrument
weapon
2,991
9,895
3,219
10,172
3,258
10,006
3,442
10,940
3,662
11,953

Total
166,361
167,087
166,343
174,649
176,299

Year(s)

Total calls
Cases
without
a weapon
100,496
99,385
101,124
105,227
95,353

Table 47
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE, 1986-2010
Type of Call and Weapon

61

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

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

8,426

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
2,823

235
270
211
211
207

171
153
192
189
175

202
195
189
180
233

211
208
176
186
159

Crimes
in
progress
220

Notes: "Crimes in progress" includes burglaries and robberies.


"All other" includes "civil disorder", "ambush," and other miscellaneous types of activity.

Felonious

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
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
1,380
940

Law enforcement officers assaulted

Table 48
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED, 1990-2010
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

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
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

1,293

All
other

Table 49
POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1966-2010
Population at risk

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

Total
population
38,826,898
38,487,889
38,148,493
37,771,431
37,444,385

Total
30,585,515
30,250,590
29,910,167
29,558,540
29,236,911

Adult2
26,110,147
25,712,251
25,302,852
24,902,100
24,731,088

Juvenile3
4,475,368
4,538,339
4,607,315
4,656,440
4,505,823

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

37,004,661
36,590,814
35,934,000
35,301,000
34,758,000

28,809,579
28,357,204
27,815,344
27,302,433
26,745,137

24,316,140
23,906,564
23,295,523
22,927,383
22,555,739

4,493,439
4,450,640
4,519,821
4,375,050
4,189,398

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

34,480,000
34,036,000
33,494,000
32,957,000
32,383,000

26,203,950
25,711,892
25,263,064
25,760,375
25,554,242

22,198,297
21,855,190
21,498,170
21,934,916
21,825,735

4,005,653
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)

Source: Population estimates were provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.
Total population at risk: 10-69 years of age.

1
2

Adult population at risk: 18-69 years of age.

Juvenile population at risk: 10-17 years of age.

62

Appendix 1
Data Characteristics and Known Limitations
ARRESTS
Monthly Arrest and Citation Register
(MACR)

CRIMES
Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program
zz

zz

Crime data from the UCR Program are


available from 1952 to 2010.

zz

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.

zz

zz
zz

zz

zz

zz

If multiple crimes occur during the same


event, only the most serious (based upon
a hierarchy) is counted. Arson is the
exception.

zz

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.

zz

zz

In 2003, larceny-theft over $400 was


added to the property crime category to
provide a more representative depiction
of crime in California. A 1983 California
law raised the lower limit of felony theft
from $200 to $400. Therefore, data for
larceny-theft over $400 have only been
available since 1983. Caution should be
used when comparing current data to
pre-1983 property crime data.
Prior to 2005, the Los Angeles Police
Department included child abuse and
domestic violence simple assaults in its
aggravated assault statistics.

63

Arrest data from the MACR reporting


system are available from 1957 to 2000.
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.

DISPOSITIONS OF ADULT FELONY


ARRESTS
zz

zz

zz

zz

in the same county. Probationers are


counted for each jurisdiction in which
they are on probation. However,
probationers with cases in multiple
jurisdictions are counted more than one
time in statewide totals.

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.

zz

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.

zz

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.

zz

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 (20002010), Kern (2010),
Lake (20012010), Merced (20032010),
Sacramento (20032010), Siskiyou
(20002010), Tulare (20002009), and Yolo
(20002009).

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).

zz

zz

ADULT CORRECTIONS
zz

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

64

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
zz

zz

zz

zz

zz

Data on citizens' complaints against peace


officers have been collected since 1981.
Data are available as statewide totals only.

zz

Because of the nature of the requirements


of Penal Code section 832.5, reporting
definitions and procedures may vary
among individual reporting agencies.
zz

Based on a survey conducted in 2004, it is


estimated that complaints from inmates in
prisons and jails constitute approximately
one-third of all complaints reported by
law enforcement agencies.
In 2007, two law enforcement agencies
adjusted their reporting policies,
substantially affecting the number
of reported non-criminal and felony
complaints.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-RELATED CALLS FOR


ASSISTANCE

zz

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)
zz

zz

The San Francisco Police Department


did not report data from April 1997 to
December 1999.

zz

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.

65

LEOKA data from the UCR Program are


available from 1990 to 2010.
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 2010
there were 58,100 robberies in California and the population was 38,826,898. This equals a robbery
crime rate of 149.6 per 100,000.
58,100
38,826,898

= 0.0014964 x 100,000 = 149.6

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 2010 there were 1,154 clearances for
homicide crimes and 1,809 homicides reported. This equals a homicide clearance rate of 63.8 percent.
1,154
1,809

= 0.63792 x 100 = 63.8 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, in 2010 there were 448,552 total felony arrests. The total population was 38,826,898 and
the population at risk (1069 years of age) was 30,585,515.
448,552
= 0.0115526 x 100,000 = 1,155.3 per 100,000 population
38,826,898
448,552 = 0.0146655 x 100,000 = 1,466.6 per 100,000 population at risk
30,585,515

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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 2010 the robbery crime
rate was 149.6. In 2005, the robbery crime rate was 171.4. The percent change in rate from 2005 to
2010 is a 12.7 percent decrease.
149.6 171.4 = - 0.12719 x 100 = -12.7 percent
171.4

Populations at risk The Arrest tables in this report (16, 17, 22, and 27) include three comparison
populations: total (1069 years of age), adult (1869 years of age), and juvenile (1017 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 2010 arrest offense
code file. All statutory codes listed are for Penal Code sections unless indicated as follows:
BP - Business and Professions Code
CC - Corporations Code
CI - Civil Code
EC - Education Code
FA - Food and Agriculture Code
FC - Financial Code

FG - Fish and Game Code


GC - Government Code
HN - Harbors and Navigation Code
HS - Health and Safety Code
IC - Insurance Code
LC - Labor Code

MV - Military and Veterans Code


PR - Public Resources Code
RT - Revenue and Taxation Code
SH - Streets and Highways Code
UI - Unemployment Insurance Code
VC - Vehicle Code
WI - Welfare and Institutions Code

FELONY-LEVEL ARREST OFFENSES


Homicide - 128, 187(a), 189, 192(a), 192(b), 193(a), 193(b), 273ab, 399, 12310(a)
Forcible Rape - 220, 220(a), 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, 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), 278.5(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(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),
273d(a), 273.5(a), 273.5(e)*, 347(a), 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)*, 12303*,
12303.1(a), 12303.1(b), 12303.1(c), 12303.2, 12303.3, 12303.6, 12304*, 12305 HS, 12308, 12309, 12310(b), 12312,
12355(a), 12355(b), 15656(a), 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*,
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, 529a*, 529.1, 529.2, 529.3, 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, 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, 11379.5(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), 286(c)(3), 286(d), 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), 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), 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, 12001.5, 12020(a)*, 12020(a)(1)*, 12020(a)(2)*, 12020(a)(3)*, 12020(a)(4)*, 12020(c)(7),
12020(c)(11), 12021(a)(1), 12021(b), 12021(c)(1), 12021(d)(1)*, 12021(e)*, 12021(g)(1)*, 12021.1(a), 12021.1(c), 12023(a)*,
12025(a)(1)*, 12025(a)(2)*, 12025(a)(3)*, 12025(b)(2), 12025(b)(4), 12025(b)(5)*, 12025(b)(6)(a)*, 12031(a)(1)*,
12031(a)(2)(a), 12031(a)(2)(b), 12031(a)(2)(c), 12031(a)(2)(e)*, 12031(a)(2)(f)*, 12034(b), 12034(c), 12034(d), 12035(b)(1),
12040(a), 12072(a)(1), 12072(a)(2)*, 12072(a)(3)(a)*, 12072(a)(4)*, 12072(a)(5)*, 12072(d), 12076(b)(1)*, 12090,
12101(a)(1)*, 12101(b)(1)*, 12220(a), 12220(b), 12280(a)(1), 12280(b), 12281(j), 12316(b)(1)*, 12320*, 12321, 12403.7(a)*,
12403.7(a)(7), 12403.7(b)*, 12403.7(c)*, 12403.7(d)*, 12403.7(g)*, 12422, 12520, 12761 HS*
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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MISDEMEANOR-LEVEL ARREST OFFENSES


ManslaughterMisd. - 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), 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)*, 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)*, 12304*, 12556(c),
12680 HS, 15656(b) WI
BurglaryMisd. - 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*, 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, 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(b) HS, 11357(c) HS, 11357(d) HS, 11357(e) HS, 11360(b) HS, 23222(b) VC

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, 4140 BP, 4141 BP, 4142 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(a) HS, 11364.7(a) HS, 11364.7(c) HS, 11365(a) HS, 11366 HS*,
11368 HS*, 11375(b)(2) 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)(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, 622,
622 1/2, 623(a), 623(a)(1), 623(a)(2), 623(a)(3), 623(a)(4), 623(a)(5), 623(a)(6), 640.5(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, 12001.1(a), 12020(a)*, 12020(a)(1)*, 12020(a)(2)*,
12020(a)(3)*, 12020(a)(4)*, 12020.1, 12020.5, 12021(d)(1)*, 12021(e)*, 12021(g)(1)*, 12021(g)(2), 12023(a)*, 12024,
12025(a)(1)*, 12025(a)(2)*, 12025(a)(3)*, 12025(b)(5)*, 12025(b)(6)(a)*, 12025(b)(6)(b), 12031(a)(1)*, 12031(a)(2)(e)*,
12031(a)(2)(f)*, 12034(a), 12035(b)(2), 12036(b), 12036(c), 12051(b), 12070(a), 12072(a)(2)*, 12072(a)(3)(a)*, 12072(a)(5)*,
12076(b)(1)*, 12082, 12083(a)(3), 12083(c)(1), 12094, 12094(a), 12101(a)(1)*, 12101(b)(1)*, 12125(a), 12280(b), 12303*,
12316(a), 12316(b)(1)*, 12316(c), 12317(a), 12320*, 12403.7(a)*, 12403.7(a)(4), 12403.7(b)*, 12403.7(c)*, 12403.7(d)*,
12403.7(g)*, 12403.8(a), 12403.8(b), 12420, 12551, 12552(a), 12553, 12553(a)(1), 12553(b), 12582, 12590(a)(1),
12590(a)(2), 12651(a), 12651(b), 12651(c), 12651(d), 12652, 12655, 12761 HS*
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(g) 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, 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 2010 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.

California Department of Justice


Division of California Justice Information Services Bureau of Criminal Information and Analysis
Criminal Justice Statistics Center
P.O. Box 903427 Sacramento, CA 94203-4270
doj.cjsc@doj.ca.gov http://ag.ca.gov/crime.php

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