2008 Summary Report Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program
Georgia Crime Information Center
Georgia's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is derived from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's national program. Utilizing standard definitions and procedures established by the national program, crime data on the number of serious criminal offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement and the number of arrests for all crimes are collected from law enforcement agencies. This data can then be used to portray crime in Georgia as well as used for comparisons throughout the State and United States.
UCR data presented in this annual report is compiled directly from summary offense and arrest reports submitted from Georgia's law enforcement agencies. Data presented does not include estimates for incidents or arrests that might have occurred but are not reported.
The 2008 report reflects statistics based on local agency submissions from 20042008.
The UCR data presented in this report, as well as additional data compiled for the UCR program, can be retrieved for special purpose reports upon request. You may contact the UCR program at (404) 270-8488 or fax your inquiries to (404) 270-8463 or email your request to: ucrweb@gbi.ga.gov
Vernon M. Keenan Director, G.B.I
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Profile of Reported Index Crimes 2008
3
Reported Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Index Crimes 2008
4
Profile of Persons Arrested by Specific Age, Sex, and Race 2008
7
Juvenile Arrests for Index and Part II Arrests 20042008
8
Juvenile Arrest Dispositions 20042008
9
Comparison of Reported Index Crimes and Arrests 20042008
10
Reported Arrests for Index Crimes by Age Groups 20042008
10
Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted 2008
11
Georgia's Law Enforcement Personnel 2008
12
Georgia's Family Violence Incidents 2004-2008
13
CRIME DATA
Data collected on offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement include counts for the crimes of murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor-vehicle theft. Because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence and likelihood of being reported, these crimes are regarded as an Index Crime. The first four Index Crimes are violent crimes or crimes against persons. The remaining Index Crimes are serious property crimes.
The following table is a profile of reported index Crimes for 2008 in Georgia. This table includes calculated crime rates per 100,000 people. The use of crime rates in making comparisons in crime trends helps to minimize problems with crime data interpretation. However, readers are cautioned that crime rates cited are reliable indications of crime only to the extent that population estimates are accurate, that victims report crimes and that Uniform Crime Reports are submitted to GCIC by law enforcement agencies.
PROFILE OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES - 2008
Crime
Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault
Total Violent Crime
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson
Total Property Crime
Total Index Crime
Reported
622 2,236 17,479 25,479
45,816
97,524 238,799 38,813
1,637
376,773
422,589
% of Total
0.15% 0.53% 4.12% 6.01%
10.8%
23.09% 56.54% 9.19% 0.39%
89.2%
100.0%
Rate Per 100,000
6.4 23.1 180.5 263.1
473.0
1006.9 2465.5
400.7 16.9
3890.0
4363.0
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REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2008
The table below reflects Index Crimes reported for each designated Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in Georgia. Listed for each area are the counties encompassed in that MSA, corresponding county populations and the total Index Crimes reported. The number of crimes reported for the county is compiled from all law enforcement agencies operating in that county. This includes sheriff's offices, police departments, campus police, and any other agency designated as a law enforcement agency.
METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA
(MSA)
COUNTY
POPULATION
MURDER RAPE
ROBBERY
AGGRAV ASSAULT
BURGLARY
LARCENY
MOTOR VEHICLE ARSON
THEFT
INDEX CRIME THEFT
% OF TOTAL
Albany, GA *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Baker Dougherty Lee Terrell Worth
3,731 95,201 34,082 10,125 21,097 164,236
-
-
11
40
-
4
1
1
1
1
13
46
1
-
254
707
3
15
-
37
8
16
266
775
1,821
150 178 133 2,282
3,859
395 70
300 4,624
2
0
3
439
27 7,158
30
0
597
11
0
298
29
1
489
511
28 8,545
2.0
Athens, GA *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Clarke Madison Oconee Oglethorpe
115,113 28,155 31,899 13,396
188,563
2
54
-
2
-
-
1
1
3
57
204
277
5
83
-
5
3
32
212
397
1,760 98 16 78
1,952
4,704 502 103 163
5,472
370
28 7,399
44
6
740
9
1
134
15
0
293
438
35 8,566
2.0
Atlanta, GA *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Barrow Bartow Butts Carroll Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta Dawson DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Haralson Heard Henry Jasper Lamar Meriwether Newton Paulding Pickens Pike Rockdale Spalding Walton
69,948 94,615 24,200 114,815 212,533 275,426 699,069 122,534 22,132 742,437 128,555 107,519 167,495 1,011,547 798,524 28,958 11,369 195,277 13,892 17,006 22,664 100,759 134,378 31,368 17,599 83,206 63,080 85,914 5,396,819
2
20
1
33
-
10
3
42
1
13
31
95
17 128
4
15
1
4
113 192
2
24
1
12
4
27
144 263
37 144
-
6
-
4
4
24
-
1
1
2
3
2
10
13
-
24
1
7
1
-
4
31
4
23
5
18
394 1,177
18 65
6 81 30 879 967 70
2 3,191
97 29 32 4,790 1,416
5 1 167 2 14 10 61 45 4 3 113 83 52 12,233
289 329
50 797 132 804 1,175 204
12 1,785
198 57 80
5,254 968 120 14 354 26 121 53 320 318 54 9 275 176 150
14,124
395 1,130
175 993 509 4,927 4,952 643
82 12,391
1,015 347 562
17,117 6,570 212 51 1,302 124 120 192 1,018 727 128 65 766 805 543
57,861
1,495 2,848
714 2,925 1,918 7,411 12,509 1,833
290 22,245
3,143 1,410 1,642 39,097 13,737
644 128 3,834 230 335 565 1,597 2,329 245 139 2,442 2,290 1,423 129,418
137 424
95 310 104 1,812 1,904 211
37 6,971
426 174 159 9,657 2,375
67 29 547 21 28 81 279 295 24 12 373 221 184 26,957
11 2,367
3 4,833
0 1,050
26 5,177
9 2,716
66 16,025
48 21,700
15 2,995
1
429
222 47,110
8 4,913
3 2,033
11 2,517
211 76,533
117 25,364
3 1,057
0
227
8 6,240
0
404
3
624
0
906
4 3,302
20 3,758
0
463
0
229
18 4,022
4 3,606
3 2,378
814 242,978
57.5
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METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA
(MSA) Augusta, GA-SC
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Brunswick, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Chattanooga, GA-TN
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Columbus, GA-AL
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Dalton, GA-AL
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Gainesville, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Hinesville, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Macon, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Rome, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Savannah, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL ***
COUNTY
Burke Columbia McDuffie Richmond
Brantley Glynn McIntosh
Catoosa Dade Walker
Chattahoochee Harris Marion Muscogee
Murray Whitfield
Hall
Liberty Long
Bibb Crawford Jones Monroe Twiggs
Floyd
Bryan Chatham Effingham
POPULATION MURDER RAPE
22,703 111,248
21,483 196,123 351,557
15,463 75,525 11,431 102,419
63,101 16,137 64,678 143,916
9,019 29,666
6,971 186,217 231,873
40,978 94,145 135,123
184,902 184,902
60,102 11,369 71,471
154,057 12,429 27,570 25,468 10,195
229,719
95,766 95,766
30,932 249,336
52,373 332,641
6
2
1
26
5
4
20 145
32 177
-
7
4
20
1
-
5
27
3
7
-
1
1
10
4
18
-
-
2
2
-
1
30
72
32
75
-
4
1
21
1
25
3
44
3
44
1
9
2
11
3
20
21
59
-
2
2
4
-
4
1
-
24
69
3
13
3
13
1
4
26
51
-
3
27
58
ROBBERY
AGGRAV ASSAULT
26
94
28
82
27
52
723
247
804
475
3
25
174
482
6
50
183
557
14
90
-
46
18
333
32
469
-
-
1
10
8
23
635
538
644
571
4
50
46
314
50
364
110
261
110
261
69
190
3
18
72
208
444
554
3
37
5
31
11
41
-
22
463
685
67
191
67
191
25
47
863
585
9
25
897
657
BURGLARY
LARCENY
MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT
ARSON
INDEX CRIME THEFT
% OF TOTAL
360 423 215 3,542 4,540
733 1,985
499 9,056 12,273
68
1 1,290
115
8 2,668
40
0
842
1,678
184 15,595
1,901
193 20,395
4.8
135 1,049
95 1,279
84 2,875
279 3,238
8
2
264
197
16 4,817
18
0
449
223
18 5,530
1.3
394
1,418
180
4 2,110
72
144
26
2
291
476
1,215
117
0 2,170
942
2,777
323
6 4,571
1.1
65 47 3,273 3,385
277
52 9,707 10,036
14
7 1,611 1,632
0
0
0
371
0
138
80 15,946
80 16,455
3.9
151
597
65
0
871
637
2,253
135
19 3,426
788
2,850
200
19 4,297
1.0
996
3,018
368
22 4,822
996
3,018
368
22 4,822
1.1
767
1,559
89
12 2,696
131
146
25
2
338
898
1,705
114
14 3,034
.7
2,567 123 173 149 45
3,057
6,942
1,075
124 11,786
282
31
0
478
390
48
0
653
347
60
0
612
134
24
1
227
8,095
1,238
125 13,756
3.3
842
2,415
210
20 3,761
842
2,415
210
20 3,761
.9
152 3,368
81 3,601
555 8,589
285 9,429
53 1,384
33 1,470
0
837
68 14,934
0
436
68 16,207
3.8
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METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA
(MSA) Valdosta
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** Warner Robins, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL *** *** TOTAL MSAs *** *** TOTAL NON MSAs *** *** TOTAL STATE ***
COUNTY
Brooks Echols Lanier Lowndes
Houston
POPULATION MURDER RAPE
ROBBERY
AGGRAV ASSAULT
16,245 4,113 8,001
102,549 130,908
133,071 133,071
7,892,984
1,792,760
9,685,744
1
4
2
-
-
1
2
40
5
45
8
22
8
22
557 1,873
65 363
622 2,236
13 2
144 159
107 107
16,299
1,180
17,479
130 9
12 211 362
318 318
20,414
5,065
25,479
BURGLARY
214 25 68
863 1,170
1,181 1,181
84,774
12,750
97,524
LARCENY
421 18 96
2,705 3,240
4,106 4,106
202,696
36,103
238,799
MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT
ARSON
INDEX CRIME THEFT
% OF TOTAL
52
0
835
4
0
58
13
0
192
213
24 4,202
282
24 5,287
1.3
262
24 6,028
262
24 6,028
1.4
36,129
1,490 364,232
86.2
2,684
147 58,357
13.8
38,813 1,637 422,589 100%
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ARREST DATA
The numbers of persons arrested are compiled from summary arrest reports submitted monthly by local law enforcement agencies. Presented below is a profile of individuals arrested broken down by age, sex, and race for 2008.
PROFILE OF PERSONS ARRESTED BY SPECIFIC AGE, SEX, RACE - 2008
*** AGE ***
Type of Crime
16 and Under
17-21
22-29
30-39 40-49
50+
Murder
34
132
147
74 43 28
Forcible Rape
57
107
79
94 60 25
Robbery
577 1,503
926
507 286 86
Aggravated Assault
1,067 2,056 2,811 2,250 1,806 1,035
Total Violent Crime
1,735 3,798 3,963 2,925 2,195 1,174
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crime
2,530 6,831
722 83 10,166
3,335 11,803
691 92 15,921
1,711 8,079
577 106 10,473
1,179 6,682
514 109 8,484
1,096 6,060
398 78
7,632
398 3,035
142 57
3,632
Total Index Crime
Type of Crime Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crime
11,901 19,719 14,436
*** SEX ***
Male
Female
411
47
417
5
3,522
363
8,304
2,721
12,654
3,136
11,409 9,827 4,806
*** RACE ***
White
Non-White
89
369
140
282
620
3,265
3,643
7,382
4,492
11,298
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crime
9,303 25,765 2,585
414 38,067
946 16,725
459 111 18,241
3,760 17,366
979 266 22,371
6,489 25,124 2,065
259 33,937
Total Index Crime
50,721 21,377 26,863
45,235
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JUVENILE ARREST DATA
The following tables represent juvenile arrest data. For the purposes of the FBI UCR program, offenders who are 18 years of age and older are considered adults while anyone under the age of 18 is considered a juvenile. The first table is a comparison of juvenile arrests made between 2004 and 2008 for all crimes (Part I or Index and Part II or nonserious crimes). As part of the juvenile arrest report, local agencies also are requested to indicate how the juvenile arrestee was handled. Possible dispositions include referrals to other courts or agencies or disposition by the local law enforcement agency. JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2004-2008 are presented in the second table.
JUVENILE ARRESTS FOR PART I (INDEX) and PART II (NON-INDEX) ARRESTS - 2004-2008
CHARGE: 01A Murder/Non Negligent Manslaughter
2 Forcible Rape 3 Robbery 4 Aggravated Assault 5 Burglary 6 Larceny 7 Motor Vehicle Theft 8 Other Assaults 9 Arson 10 Forgery & Counterfeiting 11 Fraud 12 Embezzlement 13 Stolen Property; Building, Receiving, Possessing 14 Vandalism 15 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 16 Prostitution & Commercialized Vice 17 Sex Offenses (except Forcible Rape & Prostitution)
CHARGE: DRUGS: Sale Manufacturing 18A Opium or Cocaine & Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, Codeine) 18B Marijuana 18C Synthetic Narcotics Manufactured Narcotics Which Can Cause True Drug Addiction (Demerol, Methadone) 18D Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, Benzedrine) DRUGS: Possession 18E Opium or Cocaine & Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, Codeine) 18F Marijuana 18G Synthetic Narcotics Manufactured Narcotics Which Can Cause True Drug Addiction (Demerol, Methadone) 18H Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, Benzedrine) GAMBLING 19A Bookmaking (Horse & Sport Book) 19B Numbers & Lottery 19C All Other Gambling OTHER CHARGES 20 Offenses Against Family & Children 21 DUI 22 Liquor Laws 23 Drunkenness 24 Disorderly Conduct 25 Vagrancy 26 All Other Offenses (except Traffic) 27 Suspicion 28 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 29 Run Away TOTAL:
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2004 48 73
520 1,671 2,508 7,619
965 7,102
286 229 440
9 643 955 1,570
41 898 2004
212 427
53
207
571 2,219
126
100
4 4 51
239 475 1,225 127 7,012 311 12,264
56 854 3,498 55,612
2005 71 87
741 1,489 2,609 7,322 1,145 7,392
294 183 459
10 850 1,185 1,648
47 709 2005
159 732
57
204
484 2,698
179
114
0 2 39
196 365 1,147
84 7,050
192 11,399
112 1,192 3,572 56,218
2006 46 61
838 1,468 2,434 6,176
902 6,938
166 147 259
4 628 1,045 1,553
44 739 2006
223 487
36
150
543 2,704
96
138
0 1 29
190 326 1,247 131 6,062 130 11,025
57 1,106 3,059 51,188
2007 76 50
846 1,348 2,662 7,395
816 7,381
122 127 213
10 787 1,331 1,764
25 714 2007
220 627
51
119
372 3,059
106
170
0 0 12
149 285 1,335
97 6,718
92 11,476
29 1,214 3,134 54,932
2008 63 85
893 1,472 3,373 9,582
910 7,507
109 138 299
26 651 1,374 1,722
35 741 2008
175 485
49
149
293 3,011
122
121
0 0 32
247 288 1,308
81 6,230
79 11,941
58 1,142 3,006 57,797
JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2004-2008
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Handled Within Dept. 9,453 9,133 7,539 7,565 7,000
Referred to Juvenile Court 32,105 30,161 23,273 29,479 33,084
Referred to Welfare Dept. 2,070 893 703 538 621
Referred to Other Police
Dept. 856 831 440 517 457
Referred to Adult/Criminal
Court 5,292 4,233 4,834 9,609 12,971
Total Dispositions
49,776 45,251 36,789 47,708 54,133
Source: Juvenile Arrest Disposition for Part I (Index) and Part II Offenses (Non-Index) are compiled from monthly Uniform Crime Reporting forms submitted to GCIC. Please keep in mind that these statistics only represent data that was submitted from Georgia's law enforcement agencies statewide.
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CRIME AND ARREST COMPARISONS 2004-2008
The first table shows the number of incidents and arrests reported each year, based upon UCR criteria, between 2004 and 2008 for each of the seven Index Crimes. While comparisons of arrests to crimes reported could be useful measurements of law enforcement activity, caution must be exercised. Arrests reported in one year may be incidents that occurred in that same year or earlier. Since more than one individual can be arrested for a crime, or individuals can be arrested more than once during a given year, arrest statistics more accurately reflect the number of arrests made, rather than the number of crimes solved or the number of different persons taken into custody. Also, it is possible in the UCR program to "clear" an incident without making an arrest, if certain exceptions are met
The second table shows a profile of arrests made by age group for each of the seven Index Crimes between 2004 and 2008
Type of Crime
Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crime Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crime
Total Index Crime
Age Group 0-16 17-21 22-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total
COMPARISON OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES AND ARRESTS 2004 - 2008
2004
2004
2005
2005
2006
2006
Incidents Arrests
Incidents Arrests
Incidents Arrests
476
425
526
466
601
437
1,944
496
2,086
476
1,995
405
11,675
2,820
13,801
3,139
14,753
3,181
20,823
11,543
22,409
11,768
23,842
11,795
34,918
15,284
38,822
15,849
41,191
15,818
69,266
7,372
79,834
8,195
78,584
7,566
217,171
32,403
234,444
32,543
215,051
29,408
39,070
3,091
43,414
3,701
40,830
3,137
982
827
1,130
971
1,249
680
326,489
43,693
358,822
45,410
335,714
40,791
2007 Incidents
712 2,069 16,837 25,205 44,823 86,431 226,857 41,309 1,598 356,195
361,407
58,977
397,644
61,269
376,905
56,609
401,018
REPORTED ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUPS - 2004-2008
2007 Arrests
527 408 3,740 11,175 15,850 8,694 34,744 2,826 682 46,946
62,796
2004 10,677 12,904 11,814 11,669
8,827 3,086 58,977
% 18.1% 21.9% 20.0% 19.8% 15.0%
5.2% 100.0%
2005 10,425 13,234 12,750 11,819
9,423 3,608 61,259
% 17.0% 21.6% 20.8% 19.3% 15.4%
5.9% 100.0%
2006 8,957 13,210 11,846 10,339 8,704 3,553 56,609
% 15.8% 23.3% 20.9% 18.3% 15.4%
6.3% 100.0%
2007 9,527 15,759 13,036 10,972 9,559 3,953 62,806
% 15.2% 25.0% 20.8% 17.5% 15.2%
6.3% 100.0%
2008 Incidents
622 2,236 17,479 25,479 45,816 97,524 238,799 38,813 1,637 376,773
422,589
2008 Arrests
458 422 3,885 11,025 15,790 10,249 42,490 3,044 525 56,308
72,098
2008 11,901 19,719 14,436 11,409
9,827 4,806 72,098
% 16.5% 27.4% 20.0% 15.8% 13.6%
6.7% 100.0%
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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - 2008
As part of the UCR program, local law enforcement agencies are requested to complete monthly reports on all officers killed by felonious act, by accident or by negligence. Agencies also are required to report officers assaulted. The data on officers assaulted is broken down into the type of activity in which the officer was involved when the assault occurred.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED IN FELONIOUS & ACCIDENTAL SITUATIONS
The following two(2) officers lost their life in the line of duty in Georgia.
Police Officer Eric Cecil Barker. Police Officer Ricky Lamar Bryant Jr.
The following three (3) officers were killed accidentally:
DeKalb County Police Department, Tucker, GA DeKalb County Police Department, Tucker, GA
01/16/2008 01/16/2008
Deputy Sheriff Robert Armand Griffin Officer Kathy Ann Cox-Hoeflich Sheriff David Whitfield Gilstrap Jr.
Decatur County Sheriff's Office, Bainbridge, GA Gordon County Sheriff's Office, Calhoun, GA Oconee County Sheriff's Office, Watkinsville, GA
05/01/2008 08/21/2008 10/09/2008
All of the officers above will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice that they made in order to make the jurisdictions that they served, a safer haven for citizens in Georgia.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED DURING 2008
TYPE OF ACTIVITY Disturbance Calls Burglaries Robberies Civil Disturbance Attempted Arrests Transport Prisoners Suspicious Persons Ambush Mentally Ill Traffic Stops All Other TOTAL:
NUMBER OF INCIDENTS 159 6 16 1 114 233 103 6 19 123 126 906
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GEORGIA'S LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL - 2008
Each year, law enforcement agencies are requested to complete a survey for the FBI's UCR program on the number of law enforcement personnel employed. The survey requests for a breakdown by sworn and civilian employees as well as by sex.
SWORN CIVILIAN GRAND TOTAL
MALE
21,531 3,058 24,589
FEMALE
3,990 6,232 10,222
TOTAL
25,521 9,290 34,811
Source: GCIC - UCR Division
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Family Violence
The collection of family violence data began in the last half of 1995 when passage of legislation mandated reporting of such incidents to the GCIC by local law enforcement agencies. Since that time, the number of reporting offenses has increased steadily. In 2008, there were 58,420 reported incidents of family violence. Children were involved in almost 33 % (19,501) of the total incidents. In an additional 19 % (10,919) of the incidents, the act was committed in the presence of children.
Family Violence Incidents 2004 - 2008
Reported Cases: Children Present Children Involved
2004 60,534 12,736 23,057
2005 45,400
9,099 17,110
2006 54,010 10,671 19,524
2007 61,464 11,753 21,063
2008 58,420 10,919 19,501
Family Violence 2008
WEAPONS USED IN INCIDENTS
Firearm Cutting/Knife Hand/Fist Other Weapons
TOTALS:
OCCURRENCES
954 3,200 31,810 22,456 58,420
PERCENTAGE
2% 5% 54% 38% 100%
RELATIONSHIP OF AGGRESSOR TO VICTIM
Present Spouse Former Spouse Child Parent Step Parent Step Child Foster Parent Foster Child Lives Same Household or Did None of the Above
TOTALS:
TOTAL
15,528 2,575 3,312 4,984 676 474 48 84
12,704 18,035 58,420
PERCENTAGE
27% 4% 6% 9% 1% 1%
< 1% < 1% 22% 31% 100%
POLICE ACTION TAKEN
Arrested Citation Separation Mediation Other None
TOTALS:
ABUSE TYPE
Fatal Injury Permanently Disabled Temporarily Disabled Broken Bones Gun/Knife Wounds Superficial Wounds Property Damage Threats Abusive Language Sexual Abuse Other Abuse
TOTALS:
TOTAL MALE
18,763 265
7,954 4,755 16,601 10,082 58,420
45 48 233 179 402 19,164 3,539 4,721 5,328 254 9,433 43,346
PERCENTAGE
32% < 1% 14%
8% 28% 17% 100%
FEMALE
8 19 40 37 318 5,807 1,225 1,120 1,854 30 3,220 13,678
NOTE: There were 1,396 (2.0%) Family Violence Incident Reports that did not provide the Sex of the Aggressor.
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