2012 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 2012 report reflects statistics based on local agency submissions from 20082012.
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 2012
3
Reported Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Index Crimes 2012
4
Profile of Persons Arrested by Specific Age, Sex, and Race 2012
7
Juvenile Arrests for Index and Part II Arrests 20082012
8
Juvenile Arrest Dispositions 20082012
9
Comparison of Reported Index Crimes and Arrests 20082012
10
Reported Arrests for Index Crimes by Age Groups 20082012
10
Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted 2012
11
Georgia's Law Enforcement Personnel 2012
12
Georgia's Family Violence Incidents 2008-2012
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 2012 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 - 2012
Crime
Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault
Total Violent Crime
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson
Total Property Crime
Total Index Crime
Reported
573 2,104 12,354 21,981
37,012
85,761 219,993 28,357
1,243
335,354
372,366
% of Total
0.15% 0.56% 3.30% 5.88%
9.9%
23.04% 59.11% 7.62% 0.33%
90.1%
100.0%
Rate Per 100,000
5.8 21.2 124.5 221.6
373.1
864.5 2217.7
285.9 12.5
3380.6
3753.7
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REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2012
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 ***
Athens, GA *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Atlanta, GA
*** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Baker Dougherty Lee Terrell Worth
Clarke Madison Oconee Oglethorpe
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
3,118 95,799 28,880
9,418 22,155 159,370
118,596 28,219 33,722 14,559
195,096
70,658 101,493
23,755 112,345 220,615 264,323 704,996 131,012
22,699 707,361 134,778 108,934 183,780 959,727 833,744
28,944 11,869 209,573 14,033 18,388 21,848 101,890 145,074 29,729 17,940 86,680 64,716 85,483 5,416,387
-
-
4 32
1
1
2
1
2
1
9 35
5 55
-
3
-
-
1
-
6 58
- 11
2 23
- 10
3 37
3 35
28 68
15 119
2 14
-
-
75 153
1 20
3
7
- 15
128 225
39 190
1
6
-
3
5 39
-
4
3
8
-
1
4 26
1 18
2
-
-
3
1 14
3 24
15 21
334 1,094
240
5 1 7 253
162 7 4 5
178
22 38 12 74 32 680 647 54
2 1,957
74 21 10 3,528 804
4 123 7 4 54 32 2 56 82 43 8,362
7 589
85 30 46 757
256 34 36 21
347
294 350
43 236 136 717 1,115 149
9 1,567
269 54
140 4,675
853 155
26 222
34 41 54 287 170 51
6 240 240 157 12,290
7 1,600
150 81
224 2,062
1,193 193 61 103
1,550
405 1,032
118 957 777 4,442 4,327 606
69 10,210
761 286 395 11,537 4,822 310
38 1,609
75 79 181 986 687 122 44 804 797 721 47,197
19 3,843
453 61
364 4,740
3,470 512 397 477
4,856
1,104 2,542
392 2,557 2,189 6,946 11,312 1,928
281 20,007
2,944 1,124 1,431 32,294 12,743
442 111 3,943 110 378 424 1,610 2,011 409
69 2,233 2,287 1,699 115,520
3 266
27 6
24 326
254 46 32 20
352
93 287
49 172 168 1,605 1,143 144
24 5,218
205 130
33 8,018 1,287
90 15 444 10 34 42 248 271 21
1 272 160 162 20,346
0
36
13 6,587
2
724
2
184
1
669
18 8,200
2.2
25 5,420
6
801
1
531
0
627
32 7,379
2.0
7 1,936
6 4,280
0
624
8 4,044
1 3,341
34 14,520
44 18,722
9 2,906
3
388
177 39,364
9 4,283
5 1,630
2 2,026
142 60,547
65 20,803
1 1,009
0
193
16 6,401
0
233
4
554
2
708
11 3,226
9 3,199
0
605
0
125
3 3,623
3 3,596
5 2,823
566 205,709 55.2
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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
ROBBERY
AGGRAV ASSAULT
BURGLARY
LARCENY
MOTOR VEHICLE ARSON
THEFT
INDEX CRIME THEFT
% OF TOTAL
23,755 129,479
21,904 203,364 378,502
1
1
1 12
1
1
28 88
31 102
11
87
22
42
1
10
546
246
580
385
152 451 107 3,177 3,887
280 2,034
161 7,543 10,018
17 110
15 1,189 1,331
0
549
11 2,683
0
296
51 12,868
62 16,396
4.4
18,563 81,244 14,321 114,128
1
9
6 13
1
-
8 22
5
23
125
312
4
20
134
355
229
119
-
957
2,813
112
146
231
23
1,332
3,163
135
0
386
8 4,346
0
425
8 5,157
1.4
65,214 16,747 64,583 146,544
3
8
-
1
-
8
3 17
18
103
1
36
31
109
50
248
349
1,442
137
62
169
22
516
1,292
102
927
2,903
261
7 2,067
0
291
1 2,059
8 4,417
1.2
11,874 32,609
8,839 196,178 249,500
-
-
-
-
-
-
17 31
17 31
-
-
1
27
-
4
424
523
425
554
19 70 18 2,712 2,819
3 241
56 7,765 8,065
1
1
24
10
2
351
2
0
80
846
28 12,346
859
31 12,801
3.4
39,979 104,285 144,264
1
6
3 19
4 25
3
82
38
212
41
294
170
646
780
2,120
950
2,766
50
0
958
121
14 3,307
171
14 4,265
1.1
185,005 185,005
6 35 6 35
95
184
95
184
917
3,053
917
3,053
322
22 4,634
322
22 4,634
1.2
66,149 15,298 81,447
2 26 1 12 3 38
41
177
3
10
44
187
599
1,474
154
130
753
1,604
79
6 2,404
19
1
330
98
7 2,734
.7
158,102 12,701 28,820 26,909 8,873
235,405
24 56
1
1
1
2
-
2
-
-
26 61
287
434
6
39
2
17
6
31
4
9
305
530
2,393 162 141 126 59
2,881
6,225 261 350 359 101
7,296
683
211 10,313
20
0
490
33
4
550
37
4
565
6
1
180
779
220 12,098
3.2
97,013 97,013
5 25 5 25
56
256
56
256
903
2,699
903
2,699
144
36 4,124
144
36 4,124
1.1
31,712 274,442
53,217 359,371
-
5
24 39
1 16
25 60
8
41
537
474
10
22
555
537
122 2,458
193 2,773
451 6,874
341 7,666
29
0
656
759
62 11,227
29
1
613
817
63 12,496
3.4
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METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA
(MSA)
COUNTY
Valdosta *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Brooks Echols Lanier Lowndes
Warner Robins, GA *** (MSA) TOTAL ***
Houston
METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA
(MSA) *** TOTAL MSAs ***
COUNTY
*** TOTAL NON MSAs ***
*** TOTAL STATE ***
POPULATION MURDER RAPE
ROBBERY
AGGRAV ASSAULT
BURGLARY
LARCENY
MOTOR VEHICLE ARSON
THEFT
INDEX CRIME THEFT
% OF TOTAL
16,059 4,173
16,215 113,079 149,526
- 12
-
-
-
4
4 44
4 60
10
65
-
-
4
27
97
214
111
306
117 20 83
901 1,121
328 25
114 2,339 2,806
34
0
566
1
0
46
12
0
244
111
13 3,723
158
13 4,579
1.2
145,461 145,461
8 31 8 31
167
286
167
286
1,146 1,146
4,212 4,212
212
21 6,083
212
21 6,083
1.6
POPULATION 8,057,019
MURDER RAPE 489 1,694
ROBBERY 11,356
AGGRAV ASSAULT
17,516
BURGLARY 71,218
LARCENY 181,367
MOTOR VEHICLE
THEFT 26,311
ARSON 1,121
INDEX CRIME THEFT 311,072
% OF TOTAL
83.5
1,862,926
84 410
998
4,465
14,543
38,626
2,046
122 61,294 16.5
9,919,945
573 2,104
12,354
21,981
85,761
219,993
28,357 1,243 372,366 100%
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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 2012.
PROFILE OF PERSONS ARRESTED BY SPECIFIC AGE, SEX, RACE - 2012
*** AGE ***
Type of Crime
16 and Under
17-21
22-29
30-39
40-49
Murder
28
119
137
83
47
Forcible Rape
25
78
84
63
65
Robbery
393
1,028
827
372
233
Aggravated Assault
850
1,777
2,906
2,402
1,737
Total Violent Crime
1,296
3,002
3,954
2,920
2,082
50+
31 21 93 1,275 1,420
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crime
1,500 4,979
355 62 6,896
2,691 11,174
387 29
14,281
1,828 9,817
387 34 12,066
1,386 7,477
361 36
9,260
936 5,982
227 31 7,176
543 3,999
132 30 4,704
Total Index Crime
Type of Crime Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crime
8,192
17,283
16,020
12,180
9,258
*** SEX ***
*** RACE ***
Male
Female
White
Non-White
394
51
87
358
333
3
122
214
2,673
273
436
2,510
7,972
2,975 4,102
6,845
11,372
3,302 4,747
9,927
6,124
Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Total Property Crime
7,784 26,092 1,566
178 35,620
1,100 17,336
283 44
18,763
3,881 19,511
703 109 24,204
5,003 23,917
1,146 113
30,179
Total Index Crime
46,992 22,065 28,951
40,106
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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 2008 and 2012 for all crimes (Part I or Index and Part II or non-serious 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 - 2008-2012 are presented in the second table.
JUVENILE ARRESTS FOR PART I (INDEX) and PART II (NON-INDEX) ARRESTS - 2008-2012
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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2008 63 85
893 1,472 3,373 9,582
910 7,507
109 138 299
26 651 1,374 1,722 350 741 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
2009 59 60
778 1,596 2,726 9,207
718 6,435
79 114 266
16 575 1,066 1,314 370 756 2009
110 466
56
119
194 2,869
113
150
2 0 30
183 232 1,201 110 5,888 165 9,367
83 978 2,600 50,718
2010 50 47
647 1,309 2,460 8,686
545 6,423
98 88 333 12 574 1,005 1,166 280 655 2010
75 437
30
123
149 2,758
97
125
0 2 15
209 245 1,253
78 5,293
84 9,160
46 725 1,992 47,022
2011 40 52
549 1,275 2,392 7,954
479 5,818
93 68 269 22 451 945 928 29 679 2011
60 336
37
114
109 2,387
147
110
0 1 9
256 230 1,126
81 4,385
103 8,427
22 738 1,759 42,480
2012 40 33
588 1,143 2,071 7,289
451 5,566
69 91 235
9 461 878 715
29 620 2012
50 457
41
124
87 2,453
82
129
0 2 11
246 216 1,095
60 3,553
218 8,078
10 720 1,847 39,767
JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2008-2012
Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Handled Within Dept. 7,000 7,493 6,480 5,606 5,004
Referred to Juvenile Court 33,084 28,586 26,997 25,698 23,355
Referred to Welfare Dept. 621 855 484 371 373
Referred to Other Police
Dept. 457 306 278 147 278
Referred to Adult/Criminal
Court 12,971 10,203
8,699 8,576 7,592
Total Dispositions
54,133 47,443 42,938 40,398 36,602
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 2008-2012
The first table shows the number of incidents and arrests reported each year, based upon UCR criteria, between 2008 and 2012 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 2008 and 2012
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 2008 - 2012
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2010
Incidents
Arrests
Incidents
Arrests
Incidents
Arrests
622
458
558
479
522
474
2,236
422
2,200
397
2,051
365
17,479
3,885
14,257
3,526
12,130
3,052
25,479
11,025
23,347
10,560
23,071
10,690
45,816
15,790
40,362
14,962
37,774
14,581
97,524
10,249
95,261
9,449
94,308
9,345
238,799
42,490
220,530
42,355
218,499
41,866
38,813
3,044
32,535
2,383
29,836
2,347
1,637
525
1,345
285
1,185
283
376,773
56,308
349,671
54,472
343,828
53,841
2011 2011 2012
IncidentsArrestsIncidents
543 481
573
2,050 373 2,104
12,006 2,880 12,354
21,362 11,269 21,981
35,961 15,003 37,012
94,044 9,956 85,761
226,460 43,394 219,993
29,239 2,190 28,357
1,238 424 1,243
350,981 55,964 335,354
422,589
72,098
390,033
69,434
381,602
68,422 386,942 70,967 372,366
REPORTED ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUPS - 2008-2012
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%
2009 10,575 20,033 14,269 10,705
9,143 4,709 69,434
% 15.2% 28.9% 20.6% 15.4% 13.2%
6.8% 100.0%
2010 9,489 19,373 14,492 11,023 9,005 5,040 68,422
% 2011
% 2012
13.9% 9,001 12.7% 8,192
28.3% 18,625 26.2% 17,283
21.2% 15,683 22.1% 16,020
16.1% 12,109 17.1% 12,180
13.2% 9,651 13.6% 9,258
7.4% 5,898 8.3% 6,124
100.0%70,967 100.0% 69,057
2012 Arrests
445 336 2,946 10,947 14,674 8,884 43,428 1,849 222 54,383
69,057
% 11.9% 25.0% 23.2% 17.6% 13.4%
8.9% 100.0%
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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - 2012
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 officer lost their life in the line of duty in Georgia.
Police Officer Sean Luis Callahan
Clayton County Police Department, Ga.
The following four(4) officers lost their life accidentally in Georgia.
12/17/2012
Police Officer Richard Joseph Halford Police Officer Shawn Antonio Smiley Sr. Police Officer Gail Denise Thomas Officer Elgin LeVarn Daniel
Atlanta Police Department, GA Atlanta Police Department, GA Atlanta Police Department, GA Henry County Police Department, GA
11/03/2012 11/03/2012 01/24/2012 11/12/2012
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 2012
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 320 14 20 10 96 242 196 11 43 181 181
1,314
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GEORGIA'S LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL - 2012
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
21,816 2,859 24,675
FEMALE
4,181 5,987 10,168
TOTAL
25,997 8,846 34,843
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 2012, there were 72,870 reported incidents of family violence. Children were involved in almost 32 % (23,439) of the total incidents. In an additional 20 % (14,447) of the incidents, the act was committed in the presence of children.
Family Violence Incidents 2008 - 2012
Reported Cases: Children Present Children Involved
2008 58,420 10,919 19,501
2009 62,156 11,755 20,798
2010 65,485 13,091 22,676
2011 71,475 14,191 23,610
2012 72,870 14,447 23,439
Family Violence 2012
WEAPONS USED IN INCIDENTS
Firearm Cutting/Knife Hand/Fist Other Weapons
TOTALS:
OCCURRENCES
1,061 5,350 38,057 28,402 72,870
PERCENTAGE
1% 7% 52% 39% 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
16,799 2,787 4,754 7,213 763 593 43 107
15,920 23,891 72,870
PERCENTAGE
23% 4% 7%
10% 1% 1%
< 1% < 1% 22% 33% 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
23,988 405
11,436 7,167
19,949 9,925
72,870
MALE
45 64 289 208 400 22,158 4,439 4,942 7,474 382 10,358 50,759
PERCENTAGE
33% 1%
16% 10% 27% 14% 100%
FEMALE
20 18 75 41 371 8,166 1,785 1,325 2,909 36 3,944 18,690
NOTE: There were 3,421 (5.0%) Family Violence Incident Reports that did not provide the Sex of the Aggressor.
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