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CRIME IN ARIZONA 2002 An annual report compiled by Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety Dennis A. Garrett Director Arizona Department of Public Safety, 2102 West Encanto Boulevard, P. O. Box 6638, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 For Additional Information, Call (602) 223-2263 1 DEDICATION This publication is dedicated to those Arizona Law Enforcement Officers who gave their lives in the line of duty during 2002. Sergeant Tom Hontz Scottsdale Police Department February 20, 2002 Officer Robert Nielsen Chandler Police Department June 12, 2002 Officer Wayne Scott Phoenix Police Department September 10, 2002 2 3 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM .............................................. 7-12 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME DATA ..................................................................... 13-20 Arizona Crime Clock ............................................................................................................ ...... 14 Arizona Crime Cycle ............................................................................................................ ...... 15 State Crime Summary .......................................................................................................... 16 -17 State Crime Index .............................................................................................................. ....... 18 Index Crime Comparison ......................................................................................................... ... 19 Value of Property Loss by Index Crime Offense ............................................................................ 20 Type and Value of Property Stolen and Recovered ........................................................................ 20 PART I INDEX CRIMES ........................................................................................ 21-43 Murder ......................................................................................................................... ..... 23-27 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 23 Murder by Month ........................................................................................................... 24 Murder by Day of Week .................................................................................................. 24 Murder by Time of Day ................................................................................................... 25 Murder Distribution by Circumstance ................................................................................ 25 Murder by Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................... 26 Murder Distribution by Relationship .................................................................................. 26 Murder Victim by Age, Sex, Race and Ethnic Origin ........................................................... 27 Rape ........................................................................................................................... ... 28-29 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 28 Rape by Month .............................................................................................................. 29 Robbery ........................................................................................................................ ...... 30-31 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 30 Robbery by Location and Value ........................................................................................ 31 Robbery by Month and Weapon Used ............................................................................... 31 Aggravated Assault ............................................................................................................. . 32-33 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 32 Assault by Weapon Used ................................................................................................ 33 Assault by Month .......................................................................................................... 33 Burglary ....................................................................................................................... ....... 34-35 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 34 Burglary by Location and Time ......................................................................................... 35 Burglary by Month and Means of Entry ............................................................................. 35 Larceny-Theft .................................................................................................................. .... 36-38 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 36 Larceny-Theft by Type by Month ..................................................................................... 37 Larceny-Theft by Value by Month .................................................................................... 37 Larceny-Theft by Classification and Value ......................................................................... 38 Additional Analysis ........................................................................................................ 38 Motor Vehicle Theft ............................................................................................................ . 39-40 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 39 Motor Vehicle Theft by Month ......................................................................................... 40 Stolen Vehicle by Type ................................................................................................... 40 Arson .......................................................................................................................... .... 41-43 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 41 Arson by Property Classification ...................................................................................... 42 Value of Property Damaged ............................................................................................. 42 Arson Offenses by Property Type by Month ...................................................................... 43 5 COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA .................................................... 45-53 Index Crimes ................................................................................................................... .... 46-47 Analysis of Robbery, Burglary, and Larceny-Theft .................................................................... 48-49 Value, in Dollar, of Property Stolen by Crime ........................................................................... 50-51 Type and Value, in Dollars, of Property Stolen and Recovered ................................................... 52-53 STATE ARREST DATA......................................................................................... 55-67 Summary ........................................................................................................................ ......... 56 Arrests by Age Group ........................................................................................................... .... 56 Total Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin .......................................................................... 57 Juvenile Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ..................................................................... 58 Adult Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ......................................................................... 59 Total Arrests by Age ........................................................................................................... . 60-61 Juvenile Male Arrests .......................................................................................................... ...... 62 Juvenile Female Arrests ........................................................................................................ ..... 63 Adult Male Arrests ............................................................................................................. .. 64-65 Adult Female Arrests ........................................................................................................... . 66-67 COUNTY ARREST DATA.................................................................................... 69-100 Apache County .................................................................................................................. .. 70-71 Cochise County ................................................................................................................. .. 72-73 Coconino County ................................................................................................................ . 74-75 Gila County .................................................................................................................... ..... 76-77 Graham County .................................................................................................................. . 78-79 Greenlee County ................................................................................................................ .. 80-81 La Paz County .................................................................................................................. ... 82-83 Maricopa County ................................................................................................................ . 84-85 Mohave County .................................................................................................................. . 86-87 Navajo County .................................................................................................................. ... 88-89 Pima County .................................................................................................................... ... 90-91 Pinal County ................................................................................................................... ..... 92-93 Santa Cruz County .............................................................................................................. . 94-95 Yavapai County ................................................................................................................. .. 96-97 Yuma County .................................................................................................................... .. 98-99 Police Disposition of Juveniles ................................................................................................ .. 100 AGENCY DATA ............................................................................................... 101-111 ASSAULTS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS .................................................. 113-117 Definition and Summary ......................................................................................................... . 114 Injury vs. Noninjury ........................................................................................................... ...... 114 Weapons Used ................................................................................................................... .... 115 Time of Day .................................................................................................................... ....... 115 Officers Assaulted Frequency Distribution .................................................................................. 116 Officers Assaulted Distribution by County .................................................................................. 117 BIAS CRIMES DATA ......................................................................................... 119-126 Background ..................................................................................................................... ....... 120 Four Year Comparison ........................................................................................................... .. 120 Definition and Summary ......................................................................................................... . 121 Offenses by Quarter ............................................................................................................ .... 121 Offenses by Location ........................................................................................................... ... 122 Offenses by Motivation ......................................................................................................... .. 123 Offenses by County ............................................................................................................. ... 124 Offenses by Agency ............................................................................................................. ... 125 Offenses by Type ............................................................................................................... .... 126 6 GLOSSARY ................................................................................................... 127-128 THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM 7 Historical Background The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program provides a nationwide view of crime based on the voluntary submission of statistics by city, county, and state law enforcement agencies. This program was initiated in 1930 by the Committee on Uniform Crime Records of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). That same year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized by the United States Congress to serve as the national clearinghouse for statistical information on crime. The IACP continues to serve the Uniform Crime Reporting program in an advisory capacity and was joined in this responsibility by the Committee on Crime Records of the National Sheriffs Association (NSA) in 1966. A variety of statistics could have been used to portray the crime problem in the United States, including penal, prosecutive, arrest, offense, and conviction data. But to best depict crime and provide meaningful data to the police agencies, it was determined that data dealing with known offenses and persons arrested would be collected. Initially, because of their seriousness and frequency of occurrence, seven offenses were chosen to serve as an Index for gauging fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime. These offenses include the violent crimes of murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. By congressional mandate, arson was added as the eighth Index offense in 1979. Further, because of the variances in punishment for the same offenses in different state codes, no distinction between felony and misdemeanor crimes was possible. To avoid these problems and provide nationwide uniformity in crime reporting, standardized offense definitions by which law enforcement agencies were to submit data, without regard to local statutes, were formulated. Redesign of UCR Throughout the years, the UCR program has remained virtually unchanged in terms of the data collected and disseminated. In the 1980s, a study with the objective of revising the current UCR program to meet law enforcement needs resulted in the development of the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). NIBRS is an incident-based reporting system designed to collect data on each single crime occurrence and each incident and arrest within that occurrence. The most significant difference between the traditional UCR program and NIBRS is the degree of detail. Unlike the current, or summary, UCR system that collects data on only eight crimes, NIBRS collects data on 22 crime categories that can include up to 52 data elements. These data elements provide information on the victims, offenders, property, arrestees, etc. The goal of the redesign is to enhance the quantity, quality, and timeliness of crime data collected by law enforcement agencies and to improve the methodology used for compiling, analyzing, auditing, and publishing the collected crime data. Implementation of NIBRS is occurring at a pace in relation to the resources, abilities, and limitations of the contributing law enforcement agencies. To date, more than 20 state-level programs have been certified for NIBRS participation. Other states are currently working towards implementation. Arizona is currently planning on installing and testing a statewide NIBRS system during the late summer of 2003. Arizona Program The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program first began receiving voluntary crime statistics from local law enforcement agencies in January 1975. Prior to this date, agencies submitted their crime data directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is responsible for administrating the UCR program for the state and providing necessary assistance and training to the contributing law enforcement agencies. After the 1992 Arizona legislative session, participation in the UCR program became mandatory. Arizona Revised Statute 411750.A.2 directs that the Central State Repository of the Department of Public Safety shall: Collect information concerning the number and nature of offenses known to have been committed in this state and of the legal steps taken in connection with these offenses, such other information that is useful in the study of crime and in the administration of criminal justice and all other information deemed necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program. Also, Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750.D directs that: The chief executive officers of law enforcement agencies of this state or its subdivisions shall provide to the central state repository such information as necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program. 8 Statistics are received from local police agencies, county sheriffs offices, college and university campus police, and state police agencies. Federal agencies and tribal police agencies do not report to the Arizona UCR program and are therefore not included in this publication. The goal of this publication is to identify the nature and extent of criminal activity in this state. This information will not in itself prevent crime, but it may encourage all segments of society, by understanding the problem, to work together with law enforcement agencies to reduce crime through more effective enforcement. Crime Factors Statistics are used to summarize information so that patterns or trends become clearer. Too often information of the type in this publication is used incorrectly to draw conclusions that the statistics simply do not support. Some of the factors which are known to affect the volume and type of crime occurring from place to place are: Population density and degree of urbanization. Variations in composition of the population, particularly youth concentration. Stability of population with respect to residents mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors. Modes of transportation and highway systems. Economic conditions, including median income, poverty level, and job availability. Cultural factors and educational, recreational, and religious characteristics. Family conditions with respect to divorce and family cohesiveness. Climate. Effective strength of law enforcement agencies. Administrative and investigative emphases of law enforcement. Policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional, and probational). Citizens attitudes toward crime. Crime reporting practices of the citizenry. The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program gives a statewide view of crime based on statistics furnished by state and local law enforcement agencies. Population size is the only correlate of crime utilized in this publication. While the other factors listed above are of equal concern, no attempt is made to relate them to the data listed. The reader is, therefore, cautioned against comparing statistical data of individual reporting units from cities, counties, metropolitan areas, states, or colleges and universities solely on the basis of their population coverage or student enrollment. (Crime in the United States, 1995, p. iv.) Scoring of Offenses Only the number of those offenses for Part I crimes and simple assault are scored (counted) under the Uniform Crime Reporting program. The method of scoring offenses varies with the type of crime committed, and it is important to remember that the number of offenders does not determine the number of offenses. For murder and non-negligent manslaughter, negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated assault and simple assault, one offense is scored for each victim, regardless of the number of offenders involved. For example, two offenders could be involved in the murder of one victim and in this case only one murder would be scored. For robbery and larceny-theft, one offense is scored for each distinct operation which is separate in time and place. The number of victims in any one operation does not determine the number of offenses. For example, if seven patrons in a bar are robbed, only one robbery would be counted. However, if the offender then leaves the bar and robs a passer-by, a second offense would be counted. For burglary, one offense is scored for each structure which is illegally entered. For UCR purposes, a structure is generally defined as an enclosed, permanently occupied area. However, when the structure is an apartment complex, business or office building in which units are leased for a period of time, one offense is counted for each unit burglarized. The illegal entry of those structures used for the housing of a transient population such as hotel rooms or boarding houses are scored as one burglary regardless of the number of rooms entered. For motor vehicle theft, one offense is scored for each vehicle stolen. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a selfpropelled vehicle that runs on land and not rails. For arson, one offense is scored for each occurrence even if a more serious offense occurred as the result of the arson. Additionally, any attempts to commit any of the above offenses are also counted under the appropriate offense category with the exception of attempted murder which is listed under aggravated assault. 9 For multiple offenses that occur in one crime incident, only the most serious offense is counted. The exceptions are arson (which is always counted) and a combination of larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft (the motor vehicle theft will be counted). Part I offenses are ranked according to seriousness and appear in order from most serious to least serious under Offense Definitions. A Part II offense that occurs in conjunction with Part I offenses or by itself is not counted. Clearances An offense is considered cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested for a crime, even though several may have been involved. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender: Commits suicide; makes a dying declaration; confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime; is prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense; is a juvenile who is handled by notifying the parents; when the victim refuses to prosecute; or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the offender. Clearances are counted as adult or juvenile. A juvenile clearance is counted only when juveniles are exclusively involved in the commission and clearance of an offense. If the arrest of both adults and juveniles results in a clearance, it is counted as an adult clearance only. Property Stolen and Recovered The figures for value of property stolen and recovered report the value at each point in time. Although property can increase in value over time, it is more likely that stolen property will be recovered in a damaged condition. Therefore, recovery value does not necessarily represent a clearance rate for stolen property, and one cannot use it to determine law enforcement effectiveness in recovering stolen goods. Because stolen and recovered property figures indicate thefts and recoveries in the current year, it is important to note that recovered property may have been stolen in a previous year. In addition, the type and value of stolen or recovered property is reported only for Part I offenses and does not include such Part II offenses as fraud, forgery or embezzlement. Arrests Arrest information is collected for all Part I and Part II offenses according to the age, sex, race, and ethnic origin of the offender. It is not possible, however, to correlate race or ethnic origin with the sex of the offender or specific ages because the information is collected independently, thus limiting analysis. Furthermore, arrest figures cannot be directly related to the number of crimes cleared because arrest totals count all the offenders who have been arrested even if several were involved in the commission of a single offense. Therefore, arrest and clearance totals will only be equal by coincidence. It should be kept in mind that arrest totals do not indicate the number of different offenders involved in the commission of a crime. A total of four arrests may represent the arrest of four different offenders or the arrest of the same offender on four different occasions. Also, arrest totals do not indicate the number of charges placed against an offender at the time of the arrest. Offense Definitions Offenses in the Uniform Crime Reporting program are divided into two groupings, Part I and Part II. Information on the number of Part I offenses known to law enforcement, the number of clearances, and the number of persons arrested is reported each month. Only arrest data is reported for Part II offenses. 10 Part I Offenses Criminal Homicide: a. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. Deaths caused by negligence, attempts to kill, assaults to kill, suicides, accidental deaths and justifiable homicides are excluded. Justifiable ho micides are limited to : (1) the killing of a felon by a peace officer in the line of duty, or (2) the killing (during the commission of a felony) of a felon by a private citizen. b. Manslaughter by negligence: The killing of a person through gross negligence. Traffic fatalities are excluded. While manslaughter by negligence is a Part I offense, it is not included in the Crime Index total. Forcible Rape: The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Statutory rape (no force used and the victim is under the age of consent) is excluded. The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. The unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury, usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Simple assaults are excluded from this count. The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. The willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud. Robbery: Aggravated Assault: Burglary: Larceny-Theft: Motor Vehicle Theft: Arson: Part II Offenses Other (Simple) Assaults: An unlawful attack or attempted attack upon another which does not result in serious injury to the victim and which does not involve the use of a dangerous weapon. The making, altering, using, or possessing, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true. Fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. Includes bad checks, confidence games, illegal conversion of services, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting. Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to ones care, custody, or control. Includes attempts. The buying, receiving, or possessing of stolen property, as well as all attempts to commit. The willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of real or personal property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. Includes attempts. Forgery and Counterfeiting: Fraud: Embezzlement: Stolen Property: Vandalism: 11 Weapons: All violations of regulations or statutes that control manufacturing, carrying, using, possessing, and furnishing deadly weapons or silencers. Includes attempts. Sex offenses and attempted sex offenses of a commercial nature. Includes prostitution, keeping houses of ill fame, pandering, detaining women for immoral purposes, etc. All other offenses against common decency and morals. Includes statutory rape, indecent exposure, incest, and any other sex offenses not previously defined. The unlawful sale, manufacture, use or possession of controlled substances. For UCR purposes, these offenses are broken down into four subcategories: (a) Opium or cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine), (b) Marijuana, (c) Synthetic narcotics--manufactured narcotics which can cause true drug addiction, and (d) Dangerous non-narcotic drugs. Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal gambling. Includes bookmaking, number and lottery, etc. All charges of nonsupport and neglect or abuse of family or children. Note: Most spousal or child abuse, especially that resulting in injury, has been classified as either simple or aggravated assault. Driving or operating any vehicle or common carrier while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Violation of any state or local regulatory laws, including sale to minors and drinking on a public conveyance. All charges of committing a breach of the peace, including disturbing the peace, unlawful assembly, and drunk and disorderly. Violation of state or local statutes pertaining to being a suspicious character or person, etc. Includes vagrancy, begging, and loitering (persons over 18). All violations of state or local regulatory laws except traffic offenses and offenses defined above and below. Includes kidnapping, extortion, trespassing, possession of drug paraphernalia, etc. Juvenile violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances. The unlawful truancy from a legal place of residence by a juvenile. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice: All Other Sex Offenses: Drug Abuse Violations: Gambling: Offenses Against the Family or Children: Driving Under the Influence: Liquor Laws: Disorderly Conduct: Vagrancy: All Other Offenses: Curfew and Loitering Laws: Runaways (Juveniles): 12 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME 13 ARIZONA CRIME CLOCK 2002 one MURDER every 22 hrs. 43 min. one FORCIBLE RAPE every 5 hrs. 31 min. one ROBBERY every 1 hr. 9 min. one AGGRAVATED ASSAULT every 26 min. 19 sec. one VIOLENT CRIME every 17 min. 32 sec. one MAJOR CRIME every 1 min. 32 sec. one BURGLARY every 9 min. 05 sec. one LARCENY - THEFT every 2 min. 40 sec. one MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT every 9 min. 16 sec. one ARSON every 4 hrs. 57 min. one PROPERTY CRIME every 1 min. 40 sec. The crime clock should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of UCR data, it is designed to convey the annual reported crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the Offenses. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of the Offenses; rather, it represents the annual ration of crime to affixed time intervals. 14 ARIZONA CRIME CYCLE The following represents the approximate number of Crime Index Offenses that were reported to Arizona law enforcement agencies every 24 hours during 2002. 1 4 22 54 159 542 156 5 MURDER RAPES ROBBERIES AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS BURGLARIES LARCENY - THEFTS MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS ARSONS 15 STATE CRIME SUMMARY CRIME INDEX There were 344,181 Crime Index Offenses reported in 2002. January recorded the highest incidence of offenses with 33,142 while February recorded the lowest incidence of offenses with 27,331. The value of property stolen was $604,253,196. The value of property recovered was $239,144,289 for a recovery rate of 39.6 percent. Stolen motor vehicles accounted for 63.2 percent of the total stolen property and 93.0 percent of the total recovered property. The crime rate for 2002 for Arizona was 6,292.2 crimes per 100,000 population based on an estimated population of 5,472,750. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES During 2002, a total of 50,481 persons were arrested for Index offenses. Adult Index arrests were 36,441 and juvenile arrests were 14,040. Males accounted for 73.3 percent of the Index arrests and females accounted for 26.7 percent. There were 52,989 clearances, or 15.4 percent, of Index Offenses reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 19.0 percent of this total. VIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES There were 29,782 violent crimes reported in 2002. Violent crimes accounted for 8.7 percent of the total Crime Index. The highest number of violent crimes were reported in May with 2,757 offenses while the lowest number was reported in March with 2,366 offenses. Aggravated assault accounted for the largest incidence of violent crimes with 19,892 offenses while homicide accounted for the smallest with 384 offenses. The value of property stolen was $13,523,029. The crime rate was 544.5 offenses per 100,000 population. 16 ARRESTS/CLEARANCES There were 9,313 arrests for violent crimes in 2002. Adult arrests were 7,658 and juvenile arrests were 1,655. Males accounted for 84.2 percent and females accounted for 15.8 percent. There were 11,472 clearances, or 38.5 percent, of violent crimes reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 13.2 percent of this total. PROPERTY CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES There were 314,399 property crimes reported in 2002. Property crimes accounted for 91.3 percent of the total Crime Index. The highest number of property crimes were reported in January with 30,630 offenses while the lowest number was reported in June with 24,387 offenses. Larceny-theft accounted for the largest incidence of property crimes with 197,832 offenses while arson accounted for the smallest with 1,766 offenses. The value of property stolen was $590,730,167. The crime rate was 5,747.7 offenses per 100,000 population. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES There were 41,168 arrests for property crimes in 2002. Adult arrests were 28,783 and juvenile arrests were 12,385. Males accounted for 70.8 percent and females accounted for 29.2 percent. There were 41,517 clearances, or 13.2 percent, of property crimes reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 20.5 percent of this total. TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY There were 306,278 persons arrested in 2002. Adult arrests were 253,905 and juvenile arrests were 52,373. Males accounted for 76.6 percent and females accounted for 23.4 percent. Part I offenses accounted for 50,481 arrests. Part II offenses accounted for 255,797 arrests. 17 ARIZONA CRIME INDEX - 2002 OFFENSES MURDER RAPE Rape Attempted Rape ROBBERY Firearm Knife or Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Firearm Knife or Cutting instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) BURGLARY Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry - No Force Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY-THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Automobiles Trucks and Buses Other Vehicles ARSON TOTAL CRIME INDEX VIOLENT CRIME PROPERTY CRIME NUMBER OF INDEX OFFENSES 384 1,586 1,364 222 7,920 3,746 794 701 2,679 19,892 4,704 2,889 5,802 6,497 57,925 32,369 21,565 3,991 197,832 56,876 33,516 19,340 4,020 1,766 344,181 29,782 314,399 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.1% 2.3% 1.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 5.8% 1.4% 0.8% 1.7% 1.9% 16.8% 9.4% 6.3% 1.1% 57.5% 16.5% 9.7% 5.6% 1.2% 0.5% 100.0% 8.7% 91.3% NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED 199 404 338 66 1,655 713 188 180 574 9,214 1,646 1,601 2,759 3,208 4,032 2,056 1,749 227 31,447 5,801 3,823 1,585 393 237 52,989 11,472 41,517 PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 51.8% 25.5% 24.8% 29.7% 20.9% 19.0% 23.7% 25.7% 21.4% 46.3% 35.0% 55.4% 47.5% 49.4% 7.0% 6.4% 8.1% 5.7% 15.9% 10.2% 11.4% 8.2% 9.8% 13.4% 15.4% 38.5% 13.2% 18 ARIZONA CRIME COMPARISON* - 2002 INDEX OFFENSES 2001 Murder 2002 Percent Change 2001 Forcible Rape 2002 Percent Change 2001 Robbery 2002 Percent Change 2001 Aggravated Assault 2002 Percent Change 2001 Burglary 2002 Percent Change 2001 Larceny-Theft 2002 Percent Change 2001 Motor Vehicle Theft 2002 Percent Change 2001 Arson 2002 Percent Change 2001 TOTAL INDEX CRIMES 2002 Percent Change NUMBER OF OFFENSES 369 383 +3.79 1,378 1,581 +14.73 8,079 7,886 -2.39 16,075 19,635 +22.15 48,967 57,226 +16.87 167,400 195,992 +17.08 47,702 56,654 +18.77 1,410 1,744 +23.69 291,380 341,101 +17.06 NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED 185 198 +7.03 351 404 +15.10 1,579 1,644 +4.12 7,427 9,049 +21.84 3,306 3,963 +19.87 25,965 30,925 +19.10 4,436 5,748 +29.58 183 233 +27.32 43,432 52,164 +20.10 PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 50.14 51.70 +3.11 25.47 25.55 +0.31 19.54 20.85 +6.70 46.20 46.10 -0.22 6.75 6.93 +2.67 15.51 15.78 +1.74 9.30 10.15 +9.14 12.98 13.36 +2.93 14.91 15.29 +2.55 *For the purposes of this comparison chart only, the statistics from the following agencies have been excluded as they were unable to provide complete data for 2001 and/or 2002: Arizona Western College PD, Avondale PD, Bullhead City PD, Clifton PD, Douglas PD, Eloy PD, Florence PD, Hayden PD, Kearny PD, Patagonia MO, Sahuarita PD, St. Johns PD, San Luis PD, Sedona PD, Superior PD, and Williams PD. (Figures for 2001 may have been updated and therefore may vary from previously published statistics.) 19 VALUE OF PROPERTY LOSS BY OFFENSE - 2002 OFFENSE Murder Forcible Rape Robbery Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft* TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 384 1,586 7,920 57,925 197,832 56,876 322,523 DISTRIBUTION 0.1% 0.5% 2.5% 18.0% 61.3% 17.6% 100.0% ($) VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN 41,736 40,512 13,440,781 104,856,658 108,604,996 377,268,513 $604,253,196 DISTRIBUTION 0.01% 0.01% 2.22% 17.35% 17.97% 62.44% 100.00% AVERAGE ($) VALUE 108.69 25.54 1,697.07 1,810.21 548.98 6,633.18 $1,873.52 *Motor vehicles that were stolen in conjunction with a more serious index offense such as robbery or burglary are not included in this count. This count represents only those instances in which motor vehicle theft was the only or most serious offense committed. The total value shown here reflects the value of all property stolen during the commission of the offense (i.e., not just the value of each vehicle). TYPE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED-2002 TYPE OF PROPERTY Currency and Notes Jewelry and Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Office Equipment TVs, Radios, Cameras, Etc. Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL ($) VALUE STOLEN 16,251,814 34,934,175 4,126,380 381,594,154 20,908,643 34,537,396 3,717,255 8,720,112 1,922,805 104,887 97,435,575 $604,253,196 DISTRIBUTION 2.7% 5.8% 0.7% 63.1% 3.5% 5.7% 0.6% 1.4% 0.3% 0.1% 16.1% 100.0% ($) VALUE RECOVERED 392,697 843,922 494,686 222,487,870 593,773 1,002,881 267,096 193,792 281,624 19,825 12,566,123 $239,144,289 PERCENT RECOVERED 2.4% 2.4% 12.0% 58.3% 2.8% 2.9% 7.2% 2.2% 14.6% 18.9% 12.9% 39.6% 20 PART 1 INDEX CRIMES 21 22 MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER DEFINITION Murder is defined as the willful (nonnegligent) killing of one person by another. As a general rule, any death due to injuries received in a fight, argument, quarrel, assault, or commission of a crime would be included. Attempted murders and assaults to murder are classified as aggravated assault. Suicides, traffic fatalities, accidental deaths, negligent manslaughters, and justifiable homicides are not counted under this classification. SUMMARY There were 384 murders reported during 2002. Murder accounted for 0.1 percent of the total Index offenses and 1.3 percent of the total violent crimes. July recorded the highest number, with 44, while August recorded the lowest with 21. Sunday reported the highest incidence of murders, with 61, while Wednesday was the lowest with 42. The time period of 6:01 PM - 2:00 AM recorded the highest number of murders, with 181, while 10:01 AM - 6:00 PM was the lowest with 96. Firearms (including handguns, rifles, shotguns, etc.) were used in 75.8 percent of the murders.. In murders where the relationship between the victim and offender was known, 23.7 percent were acquaintances. The total value of property stolen amounted to $41,736. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 273 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 254 arrests and juveniles accounted for 19 arrests. Males accounted for 240 arrests, or 87.9 percent, and females accounted for 33 arrests, or 12.1 percent. Of those persons arrested, 76.2 percent were White, 17.6 percent were Black, 4.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 1.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.. Hispanics accounted for 31.9 percent of the arrests. There were 199 clearances for murder reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 0.5 percent of this total. 23 24 25 26 MURDER VICTIM BY AGE, SEX, RACE & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 SEX AGE NUMBER DIST. MALE Infant 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Unknown TOTAL Distribution Adult Juvenile Unknown 5 10 1 4 41 75 53 48 34 39 20 13 10 12 3 4 4 8 384 -339 37 8 1.3% 2.6% 0.3% 1.0% 10.7% 19.5% 13.8% 12.5% 8.9% 10.2% 5.2% 3.4% 2.6% 3.1% 0.8% 1.0% 1.0% 2.1% -100.0% 88.3% 9.6% 2.1% 1 6 -4 37 69 50 42 25 32 16 9 6 10 3 3 1 7 321 83.6% 289 25 7 RACE WHITE 5 10 1 4 33 63 48 43 32 32 17 11 10 11 3 3 3 7 336 87.5% 294 35 7 ETHNIC ORIGIN ASIAN -------1 -------1 --2 0.5% 2 --- FEMALE 4 4 1 -4 6 3 6 9 7 4 4 4 2 -1 3 1 63 16.4% 50 12 1 BLACK ----5 11 4 3 2 6 2 1 ----1 1 36 9.4% 34 1 1 INDIAN ----3 1 1 1 -1 1 1 -1 ----10 2.6% 9 1 -- HISPANIC 1 2 1 2 22 47 37 33 17 11 6 2 2 3 1 1 -7 195 50.8% 173 15 7 NOT HISPANIC 4 8 -2 19 28 16 15 17 28 14 11 8 9 2 3 4 1 189 49.2% 166 22 1 27 FORCIBLE RAPE DEFINITION Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female through the use of force or threat of force. Assaults or attempts to commit forcible rape are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not counted in this category. By definition, sex attacks on males are excluded and are classified as assaults or other sex offenses depending on the nature of the crime and the extent of injury. SUMMARY There were 1,586 rapes reported during 2002. Rape accounted for 0.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 5.3 percent of violent crimes. September recorded the highest number, with 159, while March recorded the lowest with 98. Of the total rapes reported, forcible rape accounted for 1,364 offenses and attempted rape accounted for 222 offenses. The total value of property stolen amounted to $40,512. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 193 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 176 arrests and juveniles accounted for 17 arrests. Of those persons arrested, 80.3 percent were White, 11.9 percent were Black, and 7.8 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native. Hispanics accounted for 35.8 percent of the arrests. There were 404 clearances for rape reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 6.9 percent of this total. 28 29 ROBBERY DEFINITION Robbery is defined as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person by force or threat of force and/or by putting the victim in fear. Robbery involves a theft or larceny but is aggravated by the element of force or threat of force. SUMMARY There were 7,920 robberies reported during 2002. Robbery accounted for 2.3 percent of the total Index offenses and 26.6 percent of the violent crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 760, while June recorded the lowest with 600. Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) recorded the highest number, with 3,602 or 45.5 percent of all robberies. Gas or service station robberies had the lowest number, with 223, or 2.8 percent of all robberies. The total value of property stolen amounted to $13,440,781. Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) had the highest total dollar loss, with $6,005,847. Bank robberies had the highest dollar loss per robbery, with $3,965. Firearms represented the most common weapon used in 3,746 robberies, or 47.3 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 1,537 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 1,261 arrests and juveniles accounted for 276 arrests. Males accounted for 1,386 arrests, or 90.2 percent, and females accounted for 151 arrests, or 9.8 percent. Of those persons arrested, 73.8 percent were White, 23.0 percent were Black, 3.1 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.1 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 43.9 percent of the arrests. There were 1,655 clearances for robbery reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 10.1 percent of this total. 30 ROBBERY BY LOCATION & VALUE - 2002 LOCATION Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 3,602 1,303 223 823 1,066 255 648 7,920 DISTRIBUTION (%) 45.5% 16.4% 2.8% 10.4% 13.5% 3.2% 8.2% 100.0% TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN $6,005,847 2,469,648 97,612 407,363 2,352,825 1,011,096 1,096,390 $13,440,781 AVERAGE DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN $1,667 1,895 438 495 2,207 3,965 1,692 $1,697 ROBBERY BY MONTH & WEAPON USED - 2002 WEAPON Firearm Knife orCutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm TOTAL TOTAL 3,746 794 701 2,679 7,920 JAN 385 68 56 251 760 FEB 278 59 42 222 601 MAR 289 73 64 204 630 APR 271 52 73 207 603 MAY 314 62 51 216 643 JUN 242 63 67 228 600 JUL 308 67 61 224 660 AUG 339 56 58 240 693 SEP 315 82 62 192 651 OCT 342 68 55 265 730 NOV 315 56 60 229 660 DEC 348 88 52 201 689 31 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DEFINITION Aggravated assault is defined as the unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm. SUMMARY There were 19,892 aggravated assaults reported during 2002. Aggravated assault accounted for 5.8 percent of the total Index offenses and 66.8 percent of the violent crimes. May recorded the highest number, with 1,935, while December recorded the lowest with 1,457. Physical force (hands, fists, etc.) represented the most common weapon used in 6,497 aggravated assaults, or 32.7 percent. Other dangerous weapons were used in 29.2 percent, and firearms were used in 23.6 percent of reported aggravated assaults. There were 54,521 simple assaults reported in 2002. Simple assault is primarily differentiated from aggravated assault by the seriousness of the injury and the weapon used. Simple assault is not a Crime Index offense but is reported here for the purpose of showing the total assault violence. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 7,310 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 5,967 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,343 arrests. Males accounted for 6,024 arrests, or 82.4 percent, and females accounted for 1,286 arrests, or 17.6 percent. Of those persons arrested, 83.3 percent were White, 9.5 percent were Black, 6.6 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 33.6 percent of the arrests. There were 9,214 clearances for aggravated assault reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 14.3 percent of this total. 32 33 BURGLARY DEFINITION Burglary is defined as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify the crime as a burglary. A structure is considered to include, but not limited to, the following: dwelling houses, apartments, public buildings, offices, barns, cabins, etc. Burglary is divided into three subclassifications: forcible entry, unlawful entry where no force is used, and attempted forcible entry. SUMMARY There were 57,925 burglaries reported during 2002. Burglary accounted for 16.8 percent of the total Index offenses and 18.4 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 5,712, while June recorded the lowest with 4,376. Forcible entry was used in 32,369, or 55.9 percent of the total burglaries. Residential burglaries accounted for 37,542, or 64.8 percent of the total burglaries. In burglaries where the time of occurrence was known, 17,161, or 29.6 percent occurred between the hours of 6 AM - 6 PM. The total value of property stolen amounted to $104,856,658. Residential burglaries accounted for the highest property loss, $70,715,563. ARREST/CLEARANCES A total of 5,085 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 3,365 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,720 arrests. Males accounted for 4,580 arrests, or 90.1 percent, and females accounted for 505 arrests, or 9.9 percent. Of those persons arrested, 88.3 percent were White, 7.7 percent were Black, 3.4 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 36.0 percent of the arrests. There were 4,032 clearances for burglary reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 19.0 percent of this total. 34 BURGLARY BY LOCATION & TIME - 2002 LOCATION RESIDENCE Night (6PM-6AM) Day (6AM-6PM) Unknown SUBTOTAL NON-RESIDENCE Night (6PM-6AM) Day (6AM-6PM) Unknown SUBTOTAL TOTAL 6,847 4,101 9,435 20,383 57,925 11.8% 7.1% 16.3% 35.2% 100.0% $9,631,920 4,507,880 20,001,295 $34,141,095 $104,856,658 $1,407 1,099 2,120 $1,675 $1,810 7,754 13,060 16,728 37,542 13.4% 22.5% 28.9% 64.8% $10,373,202 25,736,689 34,605,672 $70,715,563 $1,338 1,971 2,069 $1,884 NUMBER OF OFFENSES DISTRIBUTION VALUE STOLEN AVERAGE VALUE STOLEN BURGLARY BY MONTH & MEANS OF ENTRY - 2002 ENTRY TYPE Forcible Entry TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 32,369 3,334 2,554 2,585 2,506 2,680 2,390 2,713 2,743 2,749 2,941 2,565 2,609 Unlawful EntryNo Force Attempted Forcible Entry 21,565 2,021 1,641 1,630 1,739 1,737 1,650 1,800 1,926 1,910 1,889 1,810 1,812 3,991 357 321 324 322 342 336 326 315 345 365 298 340 TOTAL 57,925 5,712 4,516 4,539 4,567 4,759 4,376 4,839 4,984 5,004 5,195 4,673 4,761 35 LARCENY-THEFT DEFINITION Larceny-Theft is defined as the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property or articles from the possession or constructive possession of another without the use of force, violence, or fraud. This crime category does not include embezzlement, fraud, counterfeiting, or worthless checks. SUMMARY There were 197,832 larceny-thefts reported during 2002. Larceny-theft accounted for 57.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 62.9 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 19,374, while June was the lowest with 15,379. Larceny-theft in the under $50 category reported the highest number of incidents, with 93,516, or 47.3 percent. Shoplifting accounted for 41,820 larceny-thefts or 21.1 percent. The total value of property stolen amounted to $108,604,996. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 30,688 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 21,407 arrests and juveniles accounted for 9,281 arrests. Males accounted for 20,128 arrests, or 65.6 percent and females accounted for 10,560 arrests, or 34.4 percent. Of those persons arrested, 83.8 percent were White, 9.4 percent were Black, 6.2 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 33.4 percent of the arrests. There were 31,447 clearances for larceny-theft reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 21.8 percent of this total. 36 LARCENY - THEFT BY TYPE BY MONTH - 2002 CLASSIFICATION TOTAL DIST. Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL 310 606 41,820 50,110 35,270 8,382 13,502 2,852 44,980 0.2% 0.3% 21.2% 25.3% 17.8% 4.2% 6.8% 1.4% 22.8% JAN 29 56 3,729 5,374 3,829 811 1,301 222 4,023 FEB 23 57 3,119 4,287 2,971 695 1,145 149 3,431 MAR 21 56 3,393 4,206 2,922 673 1,162 278 3,502 APR 23 47 3,342 3,951 2,738 686 1,106 233 3,699 MAY 30 48 3,164 4,087 2,973 714 1,204 253 3,990 JUN 29 39 3,255 3,733 2,861 616 1,064 164 3,618 JUL 17 41 3,547 3,829 2,966 650 1,028 151 3,858 AUG 24 50 3,547 4,045 2,818 711 1,060 352 3,783 SEP 19 52 3,512 3,717 2,674 776 1,125 269 3,654 OCT 29 48 3,676 4,501 2,885 846 1,132 341 4,098 NOV 23 50 3,589 4,298 2,752 648 1,035 246 3,546 DEC 43 62 3,947 4,082 2,881 556 1,140 194 3,778 197,832 100.0% 19,374 15,877 16,213 15,825 16,463 15,379 16,087 16,390 15,798 17,556 16,187 16,683 LARCENY - THEFT BY VALUE BY MONTH - 2002 VALUE Over $200 $50 to $200 Under $50 TOTAL TOTAL 66,769 37,547 93,516 DIST. 33.7% 19.0% 47.3% JAN 7,020 3,743 8,611 FEB 5,679 2,988 7,210 MAR 5,377 3,085 7,751 APR 5,135 3,159 7,531 MAY 5,415 3,127 7,921 JUN 5,180 2,971 7,228 JUL 5,394 2,942 7,751 AUG 5,475 3,055 7,860 SEP 5,367 2,900 7,531 OCT 5,964 3,229 8,363 NOV 5,398 3,049 7,740 DEC 5,365 3,299 8,019 197,832 100.0% 19,374 15,877 16,213 15,825 16,463 15,379 16,087 16,390 15,798 17,556 16,187 16,683 37 LARCENY - THEFT BY CLASSIFICATION & VALUE - 2002 CLASSIFICATION BY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 66,769 37,547 93,516 197,832 TOTAL VALUE STOLEN $103,220,789 4,178,152 1,206,055 $108,604,996 AVERAGE VALUE 1,546 111 13 $549 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) 95.0% 3.9% 1.1% 100.0% ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY - THEFT - 2002 CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF OFFENSES 310 606 41,820 50,110 35,270 8,382 13,502 2,852 44,980 TOTAL 197,832 TOTAL VALUE STOLEN $52,699 155,352 3,592,654 27,402,223 14,771,914 2,339,833 8,977,638 359,725 50,952,958 $108,604,996 AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) 0.1% 0.1% 3.3% 25.2% 13.6% 2.2% 8.3% 0.3% 46.9% 100.0% Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other $170 256 86 547 419 279 665 126 1,133 $549 38 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT DEFINITION Motor Vehicle Theft is defined as the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle including attempts and joyriding. This definition excludes the taking for temporary use by those persons having lawful access to the vehicle. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on land and not on rails. Farm equipment, bulldozers, airplanes, construction equipment, and motorboats are excluded. SUMMARY There were 56,876 motor vehicle thefts reported during 2002. Motor vehicle theft accounted for 16.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 18.1 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 5,419, while May recorded the lowest with 4,435. Autos represented the highest single category of motor vehicle theft, with 33,516, or 58.9 percent. The total dollar loss amounted to $377,268,513. This includes not only the value of the stolen motor vehicle but any other personal property reported stolen during the incident. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 5,131 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 3,922 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,209 arrests. Males accounted for 4,237 arrests, or 82.6 percent, and females accounted for 894 arrests, or 17.4 percent. Of those persons arrested, 89.0 percent were White, 7.9 percent were Black, 2.8 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.3 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 43.1 percent of the arrests. There were 5,801 clearances for motor vehicle theft reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 13.5 percent of this total. RECOVERED MOTOR VEHICLES Recovered motor vehicles that were locally stolen amounted to 36,932, or a 64.9 percent recovery rate. Of those, 23,836 were recovered locally, 11,991 were recovered by another jurisdiction in-state, and 1,105 were recovered out of state. Motor vehicles that were stolen out of state and recovered by Arizona agencies amounted to 799. 39 40 ARSON DEFINITION Arson is defined by the national Uniform Crime Reporting Program to include any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded. SUMMARY There were 1,766 arsons reported during 2002. Arson accounted for 0.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 0.6 percent of the property crimes. June recorded the highest number, with 187, while August and September recorded the lowest with 114. Structural arson accounted for 605 offenses or 34.3 percent. Motor vehicle arson accounted for the highest single known category, with 593, while industrial/manufacturing arson was the lowest with 10. The total estimated value of property damage amounted to $17,270,654. Other commercial property arson had the highest dollar loss with $6,273,420. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 264 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 89 arrests and juveniles accounted for 175 arrests. Males accounted for 219 arrests, or 82.9 percent, and females accounted for 45 arrests, or 17.1 percent. Of those persons arrested, 90.5 percent were White, 4.2 percent were Black, 4.9 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.4 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 31.4 percent of the arrests. There were 237 clearances for arson reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 55.3 percent of this total. 41 42 ARSON OFFENSES BY PROPERTY TYPE - 2002 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC VALUE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE STRUCTURE Single Occupancy Residential: Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, Etc. Other Residential: Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dormitories, Etc. Storage: Barns, Garages, Warehouses, Etc. 268 19 18 26 26 24 26 31 23 19 15 18 23 $3,219,865 78 7 5 9 6 8 11 5 5 2 6 7 7 1,433,807 26 5 -- 5 3 3 2 2 1 -- 4 1 -- 84,180 Industrial/Manufacturing 10 1 1 -1 -- 5 -- 3 -- -- 1 -- -- 16,301 Other Commercial: Stores, Restaurants, Offices, Etc. Community/Public: Churches, Jails, Schools, Etc. All Other: Monuments, Buildings under Construction, Etc. 72 5 4 7 7 5 8 6 2 4 9 9 6 6,273,420 83 9 11 11 15 6 5 4 4 4 7 5 2 494,089 68 3 6 8 9 6 5 3 6 8 11 1 2 1,044,452 SUBTOTAL 605 49 45 65 66 57 57 54 41 37 53 41 40 $12,566,114 MOBILE Motor Vehicles: Autos, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, Etc. All Other: Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Airplanes, Boats, Etc. SUBTOTAL 593 38 40 39 62 57 55 66 43 47 49 51 46 1,956,463 43 3 4 5 4 5 2 8 5 4 -- 1 2 120,340 636 41 44 44 66 62 57 74 48 51 49 52 48 $2,076,803 ALL OTHER Crops, Timber, Fences, Signs, Etc. 525 35 44 54 50 68 74 34 25 26 40 39 36 2,627,737 TOTAL 1,766 125 133 163 182 187 188 162 114 114 142 132 124 $17,270,654 43 44 COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 45 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY - 2002 INDEX CRIMES MURDER FORCIBLE RAPE Rape by Force Attempts to Commit ROBBERY Firearm Knife/Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapons Strong Arm AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Firearm Knife/Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapons Physical Force BURGLARY Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry-No Force Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY-THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Autos Trucks and Buses Other Vehicles ARSON TOTAL APACHE -4 4 -3 1 --2 100 9 6 19 66 153 71 74 8 431 24 19 1 4 -715 COCHISE 3 19 8 11 36 9 4 12 11 654 41 23 65 525 726 418 118 190 2,652 376 298 51 27 21 4,487 COCONINO 2 69 62 7 69 27 7 6 29 563 87 85 107 284 1,085 101 890 94 5,273 371 217 97 57 46 7,478 GILA 1 11 10 1 8 1 -2 5 259 18 17 61 163 573 286 224 63 1,095 108 35 28 45 26 2,081 GRAHAM 1 ---2 --1 1 67 2 1 2 62 172 72 95 5 527 36 22 9 5 1 806 GREENLEE ---------7 1 --6 22 -20 2 60 1 1 ---90 46 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 2 2 2 -6 1 -2 3 53 2 8 6 37 249 113 109 27 461 48 29 3 16 2 823 MARICOPA 275 896 804 92 5,981 3,247 548 394 1,792 11,093 3,355 1,819 3,802 2,117 37,759 21,642 14,112 2,005 123,797 44,180 26,060 15,369 2,751 924 224,905 MOHAVE 6 24 18 6 51 13 5 8 25 422 67 64 129 162 1,972 966 936 70 4,999 638 464 92 82 64 8,176 NAVAJO 2 23 22 1 13 1 2 2 8 295 14 29 55 197 624 223 383 18 1,801 151 85 25 41 26 2,935 PIMA 73 437 356 81 1,554 390 205 238 721 3,595 861 580 715 1,439 9,470 6,276 2,339 855 43,795 8,704 4,685 3,296 723 511 68,139 PINAL 6 39 26 13 89 26 7 15 41 1,163 64 56 124 919 2,229 1,137 664 428 4,507 943 724 123 96 74 9,050 SANTA CRUZ -2 1 1 13 4 -4 5 65 2 1 -62 251 103 144 4 692 177 122 15 40 1 1,201 YAVAPAI 11 26 22 4 40 10 5 10 15 675 52 72 442 109 1,529 321 1,048 160 4,720 553 447 51 55 36 7,590 YUMA 2 34 29 5 55 16 11 7 21 881 129 128 275 349 1,111 640 409 62 3,022 566 308 180 78 34 5,705 47 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY - 2002 OFFENSES ROBBERY Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous BURGLARY Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown Non-Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown LARCENY-THEFT $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL APACHE 3 --1 ---2 153 96 21 49 26 57 22 23 12 431 119 93 219 4 5 91 53 20 19 68 2 169 587 COCHISE 36 7 2 5 4 5 -13 726 462 115 237 110 264 81 124 59 2,652 660 618 1,374 3 8 549 513 107 114 136 24 1,198 3,414 COCONINO 69 11 15 7 6 8 3 19 1,085 513 167 335 11 572 202 355 15 5,273 1,436 1,009 2,828 9 24 942 1,079 107 328 540 29 2,215 6,427 GILA 8 -1 -1 --6 573 308 82 201 25 265 70 185 10 1,095 261 170 664 2 5 177 213 21 38 171 3 465 1,676 GRAHAM 2 ------2 172 107 34 20 53 65 29 19 17 527 137 109 281 -11 145 42 23 41 97 3 165 701 GREENLEE --------22 17 7 2 8 5 3 2 -60 35 14 11 --1 -----59 82 48 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 6 2 ---1 -3 249 176 53 58 65 73 19 36 18 461 110 60 291 3 4 24 32 4 10 11 2 371 716 MARICOPA 5,981 2,780 1,092 122 590 836 217 344 37,759 25,335 4,740 8,773 11,822 12,424 4,446 1,424 6,554 123,797 52,459 27,682 43,656 208 312 21,050 34,660 29,656 4,677 7,232 1,772 24,230 167,537 MOHAVE 51 11 2 2 1 8 2 25 1,972 1,260 263 349 648 712 296 88 328 4,999 2,110 1,012 1,877 2 14 920 1,080 66 136 273 13 2,495 7,022 NAVAJO 13 2 1 3 1 1 -5 624 398 99 221 78 226 94 82 50 1,801 490 358 953 6 18 349 176 53 107 278 7 807 2,438 PIMA 1,554 736 162 78 205 174 32 167 9,470 5,607 1,231 1,263 3,113 3,863 937 925 2,001 43,795 5,140 3,916 34,739 53 166 15,228 10,269 4,338 2,372 4,121 829 6,419 54,819 PINAL 89 26 15 2 7 13 -26 2,229 1,267 387 640 240 962 327 536 99 4,507 1,256 823 2,428 4 12 881 607 190 160 192 37 2,424 6,825 SANTA CRUZ 13 1 5 -1 2 -4 251 180 56 80 44 71 25 28 18 692 175 101 416 -1 412 74 21 17 14 1 152 956 YAVAPAI 40 4 2 2 4 6 1 21 1,529 1,045 251 630 164 484 130 234 120 4,720 1,017 799 2,904 9 20 558 804 103 122 279 37 2,788 6,289 YUMA 55 22 6 1 3 12 -11 1,111 771 248 202 321 340 166 40 134 3,022 1,364 783 875 7 6 493 508 561 241 90 93 1,023 4,188 49 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE - 2002 OFFENSES MURDER FORCIBLE RAPE ROBBERY Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous BURGLARY Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-PM Unknown Non-Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown LARCENY-THEFT $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL APACHE --340 --340 ----184,321 129,926 55,427 63,419 11,080 54,395 12,420 29,855 12,120 152,289 140,378 9,520 2,391 1,457 2,232 2,286 22,768 13,720 3,000 29,350 235 77,241 134,420 471,370 COCHISE --18,044 13,275 121 -467 3,470 -711 1,032,700 736,804 88,311 491,653 156,840 295,896 110,410 127,904 57,582 1,178,294 1,098,301 64,554 15,439 40 616 28,983 161,584 22,590 17,919 121,600 1,650 823,312 1,910,872 4,139,910 COCONINO 4,500 -30,661 1,092 672 1,000 402 2,506 100 24,889 1,079,785 582,263 145,138 428,425 8,700 497,522 179,948 297,281 20,293 2,286,719 2,157,358 102,339 27,022 2,718 4,713 44,440 796,657 27,473 119,078 260,828 4,201 1,026,611 2,981,227 6,382,892 GILA --780 ---500 --280 679,760 409,068 98,934 266,816 43,318 270,692 36,278 219,725 14,689 431,911 410,095 17,471 4,345 1,867 304 10,314 185,056 8,852 6,736 103,801 -114,981 464,833 1,577,284 GRAHAM --85 ------85 128,390 69,697 22,916 25,406 21,375 58,693 29,805 9,020 19,868 141,656 127,485 10,614 3,557 -2,074 6,565 26,208 16,519 5,922 33,034 138 51,196 107,344 377,475 GREENLEE ----------300 300 --300 ----42,305 40,464 1,499 342 --75 -----42,230 -42,605 50 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ --4,237 737 ---400 -3,100 155,509 119,988 33,070 66,918 20,000 35,521 10,054 21,593 3,874 569,283 562,151 6,470 662 1,412 24 6,072 15,005 699 1,780 12,588 40 531,663 194,158 923,187 MARICOPA 31,536 18,511 12,399,458 5,819,918 2,445,544 86,181 399,815 2,145,300 994,842 507,858 86,248,961 59,646,544 7,952,609 21,473,742 30,220,193 26,602,417 7,425,189 2,167,049 17,010,179 87,126,701 83,060,602 3,123,487 942,612 33,114 80,432 2,731,809 23,077,281 14,019,090 1,503,995 6,452,939 288,105 38,939,936 308,525,374 494,350,541 MOHAVE 5,700 -33,563 3,832 ---1,298 1,564 26,869 2,812,839 1,545,265 237,017 312,027 996,221 1,267,574 343,687 243,798 680,089 3,598,094 3,464,675 109,177 24,242 355 43,885 68,060 734,510 27,721 31,507 275,650 2,196 2,414,210 3,990,751 10,440,947 NAVAJO --6,889 440 600 310 50 4,244 -1,245 606,800 402,148 134,888 128,210 139,050 204,652 116,743 53,376 34,533 727,088 675,063 38,321 13,704 1,627 4,528 17,681 80,628 26,538 21,682 84,558 1,467 488,379 1,052,233 2,393,010 PIMA -14,000 752,021 98,940 10,155 3,131 4,795 134,801 14,413 485,786 6,561,530 3,881,125 704,104 992,823 2,184,198 2,680,405 624,787 520,339 1,535,279 6,243,250 5,698,254 428,718 116,278 5,828 4,779 482,880 1,170,549 275,920 499,336 1,176,555 35,087 2,592,316 45,480,797 59,051,598 PINAL --43,497 15,100 7,639 5,788 589 7,481 -6,900 2,560,799 1,521,196 440,659 830,452 250,085 1,039,603 373,739 557,614 108,250 2,385,553 2,278,622 87,075 19,856 313 4,856 57,913 361,205 68,011 40,668 112,673 6,226 1,733,688 4,209,811 9,199,660 SANTA CRUZ --25,965 8,000 1,970 --15,500 -495 379,371 224,434 45,092 128,713 50,629 154,937 24,279 58,829 71,829 293,782 279,047 10,236 4,499 -240 56,374 31,727 7,178 4,738 15,101 253 178,171 1,651,758 2,350,876 YAVAPAI --20,979 4,900 150 680 145 1,240 177 13,687 1,073,136 508,591 65,038 313,723 129,830 564,545 107,264 163,147 294,134 1,353,198 1,253,161 82,269 17,768 938 4,131 37,061 385,154 18,243 34,989 184,746 3,398 684,538 1,826,442 4,273,755 YUMA -8,001 104,262 39,613 2,797 182 600 36,585 -24,485 1,352,457 938,214 349,999 214,362 373,853 414,243 237,317 38,350 138,576 2,074,873 1,975,133 86,402 13,338 3,030 2,538 42,141 353,891 239,360 48,483 114,215 16,729 1,254,486 4,738,493 8,278,086 51 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED - 2002 STOLEN Currency/Notes/Etc. Jewelry/Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Vehicles Office Equipment Stereos/TV's/Cameras Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL STOLEN RECOVERED Currency/Notes/Etc. Jewelry/Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Vehicles Office Equipment Stereos/TV's/Cameras Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL RECOVERED 1,419 748 25 105,920 -1,672 1,500 2,150 4,961 3,500 29,310 151,205 17,800 32,901 6,238 1,249,006 4,675 29,680 6,459 3,751 7,998 700 151,909 1,511,117 7,380 20,322 7,472 2,592,506 27,592 13,417 2,699 2,169 5,071 -367,266 3,045,894 10,612 13,836 332 225,416 223 4,659 3,560 193 825 -42,524 302,180 905 692 351 82,170 -8,224 2,900 11,054 644 -16,585 123,525 --------44 -764 808 APACHE 33,376 5,693 2,485 171,035 7,758 49,629 13,051 9,773 12,423 4,250 161,897 471,370 COCHISE 262,006 293,119 23,490 2,033,156 51,275 211,691 44,440 100,374 25,862 4,105 1,090,392 4,139,910 COCONINO 432,924 249,259 72,131 3,283,318 48,142 494,489 71,991 77,068 47,804 2,296 1,603,470 6,382,892 GILA 105,408 166,783 8,948 501,269 14,361 77,153 53,614 52,115 6,969 -590,664 1,577,284 GRAHAM 29,802 23,405 1,770 107,344 6,101 41,184 11,307 6,422 2,025 450 147,665 377,475 GREENLEE 967 ---9,416 -800 80 727 -30,615 42,605 52 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 33,949 59,062 2,855 218,779 4,235 19,940 444,670 9,136 1,855 -128,706 923,187 MARICOPA 12,928,237 29,991,566 3,447,681 309,443,176 18,441,692 29,778,203 2,312,566 6,807,815 1,629,602 41,820 79,528,183 494,350,541 MOHAVE 563,198 622,124 92,831 4,266,322 248,243 684,793 130,586 269,114 49,685 9,980 3,504,071 10,440,947 NAVAJO 195,120 98,232 8,747 1,045,679 42,032 123,191 30,440 60,719 13,159 6,580 769,111 2,393,010 PIMA 612,965 2,076,216 222,967 47,445,667 1,326,992 1,808,507 348,714 917,673 26,015 16,681 4,249,201 59,051,598 PINAL 346,020 489,968 89,556 4,502,241 190,888 330,783 125,031 178,235 28,497 3,660 2,914,781 9,199,660 SANTA CRUZ 86,911 126,993 17,707 1,727,977 25,099 43,915 3,042 10,136 38,578 5,000 265,518 2,350,876 YAVAPAI 279,152 371,810 36,448 1,896,889 85,888 312,531 61,205 119,079 25,814 -1,084,939 4,273,755 YUMA 341,779 359,945 98,764 4,951,302 406,521 561,387 65,798 102,373 13,790 10,065 1,366,362 8,278,086 323 1,834 -71,256 -600 1,394 100 9 -4,712 80,228 281,165 595,650 407,090 196,993,136 412,479 795,803 213,031 143,184 222,692 1,175 9,799,247 209,864,652 9,885 47,478 8,328 2,805,469 23,461 53,192 13,610 8,413 8,742 8,850 1,474,906 4,462,334 40,503 14,476 2,641 453,195 1,918 12,733 3,734 2,173 4,654 -138,504 674,531 12,123 23,085 13,342 11,422,451 62,429 24,360 2,020 10,134 5,315 5,000 92,133 11,672,392 2,832 14,738 25,565 2,594,141 2,974 13,210 5,590 756 7,217 -210,737 2,877,760 216 3,468 1,417 493,200 4,555 489 47 708 736 -13,928 518,764 2,925 31,763 4,911 1,375,354 10,333 19,426 5,271 5,383 7,917 -78,474 1,541,757 4,609 42,931 16,974 2,024,650 43,134 25,416 5,281 3,624 4,799 600 145,124 2,317,142 53 54 STATE ARREST DATA 55 ARREST SUMMARY There were 306,278 arrests reported in 2002. Arrests for Part I offenses were 50,481 or 16.5 percent. Arrests for Part II offenses were 255,797, or 83.5 percent. Adult arrests were 253,905, or 82.9 percent, and juvenile arrests were 52,373, or 17.1 percent. Males accounted for 234,649 arrests, or 76.6 percent, and females accounted for 71,629, or 23.4 percent. Arrests for adults between the ages of 25-29 recorded the highest number with 38,968, or 15.3 percent of the total adult arrests. Arrests for juveniles age 12 and under were 5,331, or 10.2 percent of the total juvenile arrests. Of those persons arrested, 84.8 percent were White, 8.0 percent were Black, 6.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 30.9 percent of the arrests. Driving under the influence recorded the highest number of arrests of a specific offense with 41,751, or 13.6 percent of the total. ARREST BY AGE GROUP - 2002 ADULT ARRESTS OFFENSE MALE Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL 221 175 1,144 4,967 3,013 14,486 3,263 78 27,347 FEMALE 33 1 117 1,000 352 6,921 659 11 9,094 MALE 19 17 242 1,057 1,567 5,642 974 141 9,659 FEMALE --34 286 153 3,639 235 34 4,381 JUVENILE ARRESTS 56 TOTAL ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2,972 13,936 3,196 4,779 13 2,883 41,751 25,350 17,246 755 81,869 3,223 5,398 255,797 306,278 0.97% 4.55% 1.04% 1.56% 0.01% 0.94% 13.63% 8.28% 5.63% 0.25% 26.73% 1.05% 1.76% 83.52% 100.00% 2,446 12,087 2,847 4,058 13 2,576 37,278 21,326 14,216 445 67,727 2,915 4,745 217,176 259,743 454 1,160 284 563 -124 1,331 1,131 1,524 47 7,421 198 417 19,676 24,493 67 624 56 143 -165 2,932 2,777 1,419 263 6,343 96 207 17,661 20,466 5 65 9 15 -18 210 116 87 -378 14 29 1,284 1,576 1,468 4,262 980 1,255 3 705 14,717 6,507 4,908 64 22,116 1,344 1,767 76,908 94,574 1,504 9,674 2,216 3,524 10 2,178 27,034 18,843 12,338 691 59,753 1,879 3,631 178,889 211,704 1,489 1,132 607 1,840 0.49% 0.37% 0.20% 0.60% 1,271 947 486 1,730 196 133 112 88 22 46 6 21 -6 3 1 896 390 161 525 593 742 446 1,315 33 24,234 2,942 2,083 229 1,666 9,321 3,022 1,950 1,878 0.01% 7.91% 0.96% 0.68% 0.07% 0.54% 3.04% 1.00% 0.64% 0.61% 28 20,265 2,596 1,768 202 1,505 8,048 2,663 1,396 1,592 3 2,190 293 240 21 137 735 293 451 130 2 1,613 32 64 4 18 470 50 83 138 -166 21 11 2 6 68 16 20 18 11 7,907 825 460 52 616 2,690 1,382 396 501 22 16,327 2,117 1,623 177 1,050 6,631 1,640 1,554 1,377 273 193 1,537 7,310 5,085 30,688 5,131 264 50,481 0.09% 0.06% 0.50% 2.39% 1.66% 10.02% 1.67% 0.09% 16.48% 208 155 1,135 6,088 4,487 25,690 4,565 239 42,567 48 23 353 696 393 2,887 406 11 4,817 13 15 47 483 174 1,917 143 13 2,805 4 -2 43 31 194 17 1 292 87 69 675 2,457 1,830 10,255 2,210 83 17,666 186 124 862 4,853 3,255 20,433 2,921 181 32,815 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 57 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 139 3,290 261 611 2 428 605 5,193 3,536 64 6,200 3,223 5,398 38,333 52,373 0.27% 6.28% 0.50% 1.17% 0.01% 0.82% 1.15% 9.91% 6.75% 0.12% 11.84% 6.15% 10.31% 73.19% 100.00% 117 2,924 240 555 2 397 569 4,497 3,051 50 5,483 2,915 4,745 33,664 45,571 8 168 13 26 -17 7 146 312 2 406 198 417 2,535 3,782 14 185 7 28 -12 28 531 164 12 276 96 207 1,954 2,762 -13 1 2 -2 1 19 9 -35 14 29 180 258 69 1,109 105 218 -87 209 1,312 1,239 7 2,107 1,344 1,767 12,730 17,966 70 2,181 156 393 2 341 396 3,881 2,297 57 4,093 1,879 3,631 25,603 34,407 74 194 48 106 0.14% 0.37% 0.09% 0.20% 65 164 43 103 7 11 4 -2 18 -3 -1 1 -41 68 11 41 33 126 37 65 1 4,876 119 89 39 180 2,852 432 39 334 0.01% 9.31% 0.23% 0.17% 0.07% 0.34% 5.45% 0.82% 0.07% 0.64% 1 4,151 112 68 38 163 2,516 378 17 300 -471 7 16 1 14 192 43 22 27 -226 -5 -3 121 9 -7 -28 ----23 2 --1 1,633 39 30 11 78 902 203 3 96 -3,243 80 59 28 102 1,950 229 36 238 19 17 276 1,343 1,720 9,281 1,209 175 14,040 0.04% 0.04% 0.53% 2.56% 3.28% 17.72% 2.31% 0.33% 26.81% 11 12 219 1,136 1,533 7,762 1,075 159 11,907 6 3 46 114 113 866 94 5 1,247 2 2 11 86 62 598 36 11 808 ---7 12 55 4 -78 4 4 150 498 680 3,205 636 59 5,236 15 13 126 845 1,040 6,076 573 116 8,804 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 58 ADULT ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2,833 10,646 2,935 4,168 11 2,455 41,146 20,157 13,710 691 75,669 --217,464 253,905 1.12% 4.19% 1.16% 1.64% 0.01% 0.97% 16.20% 7.94% 5.40% 0.27% 29.80% --85.65% 100.00% 2,329 9,163 2,607 3,503 11 2,179 36,709 16,829 11,165 395 62,244 --183,512 214,172 446 992 271 537 -107 1,324 985 1,212 45 7,015 --17,141 20,711 53 439 49 115 -153 2,904 2,246 1,255 251 6,067 --15,707 17,704 5 52 8 13 -16 209 97 78 -343 --1,104 1,318 1,399 3,153 875 1,037 3 618 14,508 5,195 3,669 57 20,009 --64,178 76,608 1,434 7,493 2,060 3,131 8 1,837 26,638 14,962 10,041 634 55,660 --153,286 177,297 1,415 938 559 1,734 0.56% 0.37% 0.22% 0.68% 1,206 783 443 1,627 189 122 108 88 20 28 6 18 -5 2 1 855 322 150 484 560 616 409 1,250 32 19,358 2,823 1,994 190 1,486 6,469 2,590 1,911 1,544 0.01% 7.62% 1.11% 0.79% 0.07% 0.59% 2.55% 1.02% 0.75% 0.61% 27 16,114 2,484 1,700 164 1,342 5,532 2,285 1,379 1,292 3 1,719 286 224 20 123 543 250 429 103 2 1,387 32 59 4 15 349 41 83 131 -138 21 11 2 6 45 14 20 18 10 6,274 786 430 41 538 1,788 1,179 393 405 22 13,084 2,037 1,564 149 948 4,681 1,411 1,518 1,139 254 176 1,261 5,967 3,365 21,407 3,922 89 36,441 0.10% 0.07% 0.50% 2.35% 1.32% 8.43% 1.54% 0.04% 14.35% 197 143 916 4,952 2,954 17,928 3,490 80 30,660 42 20 307 582 280 2,021 312 6 3,570 11 13 36 397 112 1,319 107 2 1,997 4 -2 36 19 139 13 1 214 83 65 525 1,959 1,150 7,050 1,574 24 12,430 171 111 736 4,008 2,215 14,357 2,348 65 24,011 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 59 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2 9 -1 -4 8 23 72 1 118 14 26 565 860 6 124 12 24 -45 5 57 411 9 554 116 292 2,848 20 745 49 159 1 129 7 585 1,051 13 1,557 767 1,528 9,211 19 685 48 117 -88 44 857 714 13 1,140 752 1,326 7,469 37 803 77 149 1 88 201 1,487 635 11 1,373 823 1,342 8,888 55 924 75 161 -74 340 2,184 653 17 1,458 751 884 9,352 139 3,290 261 611 2 428 605 5,193 3,536 64 6,200 3,223 5,398 84 1,216 104 265 -85 976 3,299 576 6 2,783 --108 1,174 139 216 1 66 1,420 3,332 510 13 3,454 --104 990 136 199 2 72 1,628 2,809 542 5 3,746 --112 786 127 176 -92 2,078 772 658 6 3,858 --1 1 1 3 -5 -11 14 56 12 23 15 37 9 11 20 41 7 26 24 54 19 32 74 194 48 106 81 86 17 65 70 74 25 58 89 75 21 62 68 60 20 66 -151 1 --2 111 9 -7 -663 1 2 -4 401 46 -60 -1,432 15 19 3 36 770 98 2 120 -874 17 15 2 31 523 73 5 54 1 931 29 25 8 54 577 83 14 45 -825 56 28 26 53 470 123 18 48 1 4,876 119 89 39 180 2,852 432 39 334 4 706 93 63 19 97 459 202 95 58 4 746 130 71 19 93 349 178 73 45 -732 135 78 15 101 333 195 64 59 2 879 133 76 11 88 374 217 71 48 --1 36 55 177 8 18 295 -1 5 189 211 1,130 39 48 1,623 2 6 51 354 426 2,530 259 54 3,682 4 -45 235 336 1,806 274 18 2,718 5 5 80 267 334 1,904 330 22 2,947 8 5 94 262 358 1,734 299 15 2,775 19 17 276 1,343 1,720 9,281 1,209 175 14,040 13 8 116 319 413 1,753 383 11 3,016 17 9 110 275 301 1,373 313 5 2,403 15 11 93 278 238 1,059 304 5 2,003 13 16 101 282 176 987 215 4 1,794 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 38,333 11,439 12,368 12,192 10,778 52,373 14,455 14,771 14,195 12,572 4,471 12,893 10,187 11,835 12,127 60 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 14 7 89 316 175 936 252 2 1,791 21 6 83 221 127 779 210 1 1,448 7 10 65 263 141 702 159 1 1,348 55 21 206 977 435 2,821 678 9 5,202 32 29 146 855 460 2,924 573 13 5,032 26 21 108 782 372 2,775 425 9 4,518 18 13 84 624 270 2,410 231 10 3,660 12 8 37 380 170 1,450 111 11 2,179 6 10 15 201 43 704 38 6 1,023 1 1 6 94 27 333 18 1 481 -5 2 52 10 172 6 1 248 4 1 -48 7 229 6 -295 254 176 1,261 5,967 3,365 21,407 3,922 89 36,441 273 193 1,537 7,310 5,085 30,688 5,131 264 50,481 3 851 147 74 6 75 332 171 47 35 -832 138 85 7 85 322 129 63 53 -764 131 73 9 83 242 119 48 40 6 3,168 605 354 28 254 1,040 451 252 214 1 3,069 498 338 21 242 914 354 278 219 4 2,771 391 278 24 171 808 222 340 202 6 2,321 232 235 19 117 622 160 319 183 1 1,275 122 128 6 43 374 96 159 135 -680 45 82 3 20 163 54 52 98 -287 18 31 2 11 82 20 23 64 -123 5 14 -2 30 11 13 41 1 154 -14 1 4 25 11 14 50 32 19,358 2,823 1,994 190 1,486 6,469 2,590 1,911 1,544 33 24,234 2,942 2,083 229 1,666 9,321 3,022 1,950 1,878 99 59 17 78 77 39 21 63 73 49 14 72 251 148 99 289 190 87 74 317 179 98 87 303 110 68 81 211 76 46 57 100 27 27 15 35 18 13 9 8 4 4 2 6 3 5 -1 1,415 938 559 1,734 1,489 1,132 607 1,840 109 711 125 173 -94 2,127 610 640 7 3,772 --10,362 12,153 125 561 102 158 -95 1,959 452 553 8 3,262 --9,189 10,637 125 446 100 138 -97 1,765 415 473 8 3,111 --8,395 9,743 442 1,588 497 572 3 409 7,277 1,459 1,942 40 12,378 --33,766 38,968 450 1,068 485 587 3 394 5,784 1,224 1,802 65 11,057 --29,521 34,553 435 775 481 663 2 390 4,789 1,443 1,889 103 10,207 --27,055 31,573 369 654 348 547 -327 4,334 1,568 1,776 151 8,442 --23,200 26,860 214 387 170 291 -186 3,038 1,231 1,134 136 5,122 --14,527 16,706 109 182 77 121 -68 1,891 796 642 78 2,354 --7,619 8,642 34 64 31 32 -37 1,030 359 284 36 1,059 --3,552 4,033 11 18 7 17 -16 556 235 139 14 550 --1,818 2,066 2 26 6 13 -27 494 153 150 15 514 --1,683 1,978 2,833 10,646 2,935 4,168 11 2,455 41,146 20,157 13,710 691 75,669 --217,464 253,905 2,972 13,936 3,196 4,779 13 2,883 41,751 25,350 17,246 755 81,869 3,223 5,398 255,797 306,278 61 JUVENILE MALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering Runaways PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 7 -1 -3 6 22 68 1 96 12 18 477 709 4 89 7 18 -30 4 27 308 8 416 68 141 2,061 3,185 13 537 29 110 1 68 3 311 663 11 1,011 442 511 5,552 7,934 14 560 34 95 -41 38 494 473 13 786 461 468 4,658 6,441 29 643 64 111 1 50 168 1,002 438 6 1,007 545 579 6,037 8,093 46 772 63 128 -37 282 1,584 469 13 1,129 539 383 6,783 8,865 107 2,608 197 463 2 229 501 3,440 2,419 52 4,445 2,067 2,100 25,568 35,227 1 1 1 2 -4 -5 11 44 7 12 12 34 8 7 17 35 5 20 22 43 14 24 63 161 35 70 -123 ----99 8 -7 -491 -1 -3 342 41 -54 -914 10 11 3 27 603 88 1 111 -531 13 12 2 27 416 69 -50 1 621 20 17 6 43 489 77 1 42 -558 31 14 19 46 403 115 3 46 1 3,238 74 55 30 146 2,352 398 5 310 --1 34 49 125 8 15 232 -1 4 147 181 729 26 36 1,124 2 6 39 269 383 1,458 181 44 2,382 4 -43 184 307 1,020 211 14 1,783 5 5 69 203 316 1,156 282 20 2,056 8 5 86 220 331 1,154 266 12 2,082 19 17 242 1,057 1,567 5,642 974 141 9,659 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL ARRESTS 62 JUVENILE FEMALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering Runaways PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 2 ---1 2 1 4 -22 2 8 88 151 2 35 5 6 -15 1 30 103 1 138 48 151 787 1,286 7 208 20 49 -61 4 274 388 2 546 325 1,017 3,659 4,959 5 125 14 22 -47 6 363 241 -354 291 858 2,811 3,746 8 159 13 38 -38 33 485 197 5 366 278 763 2,850 3,741 9 153 12 33 -37 58 600 184 4 329 212 501 2,570 3,263 32 682 64 148 -199 104 1,753 1,117 12 1,755 1,156 3,298 12,765 17,146 ---1 -1 -6 3 12 5 11 3 3 1 4 3 6 2 6 2 11 5 8 11 33 13 36 -28 1 --2 12 1 ---172 1 1 -1 59 5 -6 -518 5 8 -9 167 10 1 9 -343 4 3 -4 107 4 5 4 -310 9 8 2 11 88 6 13 3 -267 25 14 7 7 67 8 15 2 -1,638 45 34 9 34 500 34 34 24 ---2 6 52 -3 63 --1 42 30 401 13 12 499 --12 85 43 1,072 78 10 1,300 --2 51 29 786 63 4 935 --11 64 18 748 48 2 891 --8 42 27 580 33 3 693 --34 286 153 3,639 235 34 4,381 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL ARRESTS 63 ADULT MALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 66 1,071 77 206 -56 834 2,537 453 6 2,297 9,189 11,555 88 992 108 161 1 45 1,229 2,612 393 12 2,746 9,823 11,659 91 871 99 150 2 47 1,379 2,187 417 5 2,986 9,702 11,271 93 679 109 136 -58 1,722 656 507 6 3,092 8,660 10,029 92 606 94 119 -50 1,784 523 496 4 3,057 8,394 9,752 110 477 73 116 -57 1,658 376 428 5 2,534 7,286 8,365 108 382 78 105 -54 1,498 356 369 8 2,483 6,781 7,830 74 69 16 49 65 58 19 43 79 71 18 50 60 55 15 45 91 52 15 64 67 35 19 45 64 41 9 56 3 515 55 36 11 89 413 194 5 57 3 505 87 43 9 83 305 168 7 41 -518 79 41 9 88 267 182 10 56 1 652 92 45 3 75 296 206 10 47 3 647 102 50 4 65 276 161 5 34 -631 94 49 6 74 250 119 12 51 -606 88 44 4 74 197 111 10 36 12 8 110 280 395 1,212 339 10 2,366 17 9 102 237 273 932 261 5 1,836 12 11 88 236 224 738 255 5 1,569 12 16 88 242 162 674 171 4 1,369 13 6 81 259 152 640 205 2 1,358 18 6 71 183 111 520 169 1 1,079 7 10 63 228 130 474 136 1 1,049 19 20 21 22 23 24 64 ADULT MALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2002 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-Over TOTAL ARRESTS 46 21 185 822 379 1,798 557 8 3,816 30 29 132 688 414 1,944 467 11 3,715 21 21 99 636 323 1,922 349 8 3,379 15 13 76 506 231 1,675 195 9 2,720 11 8 28 311 141 1,021 97 7 1,624 5 10 14 171 38 468 36 5 747 1 1 5 81 26 221 15 1 351 -5 2 43 9 106 5 1 171 1 1 -44 5 141 6 -198 221 175 1,144 4,967 3,013 14,486 3,263 78 27,347 6 2,476 395 196 14 222 829 420 80 196 1 2,408 326 206 12 191 707 333 61 206 1 2,122 261 165 16 144 621 202 61 191 5 1,802 153 125 13 99 472 147 61 171 1 983 84 95 5 33 284 85 41 126 -531 31 59 -19 125 49 24 90 -231 13 21 1 11 72 20 17 62 -102 4 11 -2 24 11 12 41 1 129 -10 1 4 22 10 13 49 25 14,858 1,864 1,196 108 1,273 5,160 2,418 429 1,454 229 125 85 223 150 76 47 236 139 83 66 212 91 51 61 151 60 35 44 77 23 23 14 28 15 13 9 7 4 3 2 4 3 4 -1 1,214 794 439 1,291 369 1,362 377 400 2 266 6,240 1,222 1,512 29 9,643 26,918 30,734 347 885 364 396 3 261 4,870 996 1,375 56 8,435 22,948 26,663 359 597 345 465 2 282 3,840 1,235 1,467 87 7,637 20,600 23,979 289 529 256 382 -232 3,353 1,372 1,407 136 6,454 17,812 20,532 183 323 129 208 -138 2,459 1,088 919 126 4,091 11,617 13,241 93 149 64 94 -44 1,549 704 516 66 1,961 6,256 7,003 30 57 29 28 -27 871 334 236 32 912 3,048 3,399 10 17 5 11 -14 483 224 126 11 463 1,584 1,755 2 23 5 11 -22 423 146 135 13 430 1,457 1,655 2,330 9,020 2,212 2,988 10 1,653 34,192 16,568 10,756 602 59,221 172,075 199,422 65 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 18 145 27 59 -29 142 762 123 -486 2,250 2,900 20 182 31 55 -21 191 720 117 1 708 2,545 3,112 13 119 37 49 -25 249 622 125 -760 2,490 2,924 19 107 18 40 -34 356 116 151 -766 2,118 2,543 17 105 31 54 -44 343 87 144 3 715 1,968 2,401 15 84 29 42 -38 301 76 125 3 728 1,903 2,272 17 64 22 33 -43 267 59 104 -628 1,614 1,913 7 17 1 16 5 16 6 15 10 4 3 12 8 5 5 21 8 7 2 14 10 4 2 18 9 8 5 16 1 191 38 27 8 8 46 8 90 1 1 241 43 28 10 10 44 10 66 4 -214 56 37 6 13 66 13 54 3 1 227 41 31 8 13 78 11 61 1 -204 45 24 2 10 56 10 42 1 -201 44 36 1 11 72 10 51 2 -158 43 29 5 9 45 8 38 4 1 -6 39 18 541 44 1 650 --8 38 28 441 52 -567 3 -5 42 14 321 49 -434 1 -13 40 14 313 44 -425 1 1 8 57 23 296 47 -433 3 -12 38 16 259 41 -369 --2 35 11 228 23 -299 19 20 21 22 23 24 66 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2002 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-Over TOTAL ARRESTS 9 -21 155 56 1,023 121 1 1,386 2 -14 167 46 980 106 2 1,317 5 -9 146 49 853 76 1 1,139 3 -8 118 39 735 36 1 940 1 -9 69 29 429 14 4 555 1 -1 30 5 236 2 1 276 --1 13 1 112 3 -130 ---9 1 66 1 -77 3 --4 2 88 --97 33 1 117 1,000 352 6,921 659 11 9,094 -692 210 158 14 32 211 31 172 18 -661 172 132 9 51 207 21 217 13 3 649 130 113 8 27 187 20 279 11 1 519 79 110 6 18 150 13 258 12 -292 38 33 1 10 90 11 118 9 -149 14 23 3 1 38 5 28 8 -56 5 10 1 -10 -6 2 -21 1 3 --6 -1 -- -25 -4 --3 1 1 1 7 4,500 959 798 82 213 1,309 172 1,482 90 22 23 14 66 40 11 27 81 40 15 21 91 19 17 20 60 16 11 13 23 4 4 1 7 3 --1 -1 -2 -1 --- 201 144 120 443 73 226 120 172 1 143 1,037 237 430 11 2,735 6,848 8,234 103 183 121 191 -133 914 228 427 9 2,622 6,573 7,890 76 178 136 198 -108 949 208 422 16 2,570 6,455 7,594 80 125 92 165 -95 981 196 369 15 1,988 5,388 6,328 31 64 41 83 -48 579 143 215 10 1,031 2,910 3,465 16 33 13 27 -24 342 92 126 12 393 1,363 1,639 4 7 2 4 -10 159 25 48 4 147 504 634 1 1 2 6 -2 73 11 13 3 87 234 311 -3 1 2 -5 71 7 15 2 84 226 323 503 1,626 723 1,180 1 802 6,954 3,589 2,954 89 16,448 45,389 54,483 67 68 COUNTY ARREST DATA 69 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------------1 6 --1 3 ----2 -6 --20 30 -6 1 4 -1 -9 5 -10 4 4 51 75 -1 ---3 -9 2 -15 2 4 48 59 -4 -1 -2 1 19 4 -14 2 3 63 76 -8 -1 --2 13 1 -11 4 3 51 56 -19 2 9 -6 3 50 14 -56 12 14 234 302 -14 2 2 --2 20 1 -25 --73 86 -----------------2 -------2 ---1 --------1 ----5 ----2 --1 -5 ----2 ----9 ----3 ----5 1 1 --3 --1 -5 ----3 ----29 1 1 --14 --2 -3 -1 --2 --------5 --5 ---2 3 5 --10 ---2 9 7 6 -24 ---2 -7 2 -11 ---2 1 5 5 -13 ---1 -4 --5 ---9 13 33 13 -68 ---3 3 3 4 -13 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 *ST. JOHNS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA 19 20 21 ---5 -4 3 -12 ---1 1 2 2 -6 ---1 -3 --4 1 8 -------1 -5 -1 --1 --1 -2 -------2 -2 -1 ----- --2 -- -4 3 1 --2 18 2 -13 --56 68 -10 6 3 -1 3 5 1 -20 --57 63 -8 3 3 -1 1 3 2 -8 --35 39 70 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---1 1 ---2 ---2 -3 --5 ---1 ----1 ---8 1 3 1 -13 --1 1 5 2 --9 ---5 -6 2 -13 ---4 11 3 1 -19 -1 -3 1 ---5 ---2 -1 --3 ---1 1 1 --3 ---1 -1 --2 ---1 ----1 -1 1 40 24 32 13 -111 -1 1 49 37 65 26 -179 -2 ---1 ---1 -5 --------- -4 --------- -10 1 ---5 --2 -4 ----2 --1 -6 1 --1 3 --1 -9 -2 ---1 -2 -1 --------- -4 -1 --1 ---- -3 --------- -1 --------- -2 --------- 1 69 2 5 -2 14 1 -11 1 98 3 6 -2 28 1 -13 ----- -1 --- -1 --- 2 1 4 -- -1 1 1 --1 1 -1 -1 -2 --- -2 --- -3 1 -- -1 --- ----- 2 16 9 4 2 18 9 4 -2 ---1 2 4 4 -5 --22 24 -3 ------3 -9 --21 26 -3 1 --2 3 -6 -8 --28 29 1 17 2 3 -4 1 4 15 -41 --113 126 -6 3 1 -2 1 2 8 -35 --68 77 -4 5 2 -2 10 1 13 -35 --86 99 -4 6 1 -4 7 3 9 -25 --75 94 -2 2 --1 4 1 6 -17 --36 41 -1 1 ---1 -5 -8 --24 27 -----1 3 1 3 -4 --19 22 ------1 ---5 --8 10 -1 ----1 1 -----5 6 1 79 34 16 -19 42 63 78 -258 --726 837 1 98 36 25 -25 45 113 92 -314 12 14 960 1,139 71 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *DOUGLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -----2 --6 -8 --25 40 -2 ---3 -2 37 -24 1 19 130 180 -34 1 --15 1 18 55 -57 18 36 357 466 1 25 -2 -9 -30 40 -45 23 51 296 348 3 39 -1 -14 6 38 25 -45 29 50 314 386 1 29 4 --5 13 64 33 -39 36 31 319 389 5 129 5 3 -48 20 152 196 -218 107 187 1,441 1,809 1 31 4 1 -4 18 62 18 -43 --239 316 -19 1 3 -9 20 63 11 -49 --238 311 1 21 2 --2 21 53 13 -57 --213 264 -17 1 --6 25 13 11 -42 --159 189 ---------1 2 --3 -1 -2 ---3 -1 -9 2 2 2 4 1 1 -8 1 --8 1 1 -2 -1 -4 ----4 1 ---30 ---1 11 ----81 ---1 34 2 -1 -37 2 --1 22 1 -3 -36 1 --3 19 2 -1 -25 ---4 26 4 -1 -213 3 --10 116 10 -6 -16 3 4 -5 13 6 -2 -26 1 6 -1 17 3 ---18 1 2 -1 10 1 ---22 2 6 -1 7 3 -----1 5 7 2 -15 ---7 9 34 --50 --1 19 15 73 1 -109 ---15 11 20 6 -52 ---14 7 44 7 -72 --1 7 8 51 3 -70 --2 63 55 229 19 -368 1 1 -7 16 48 4 -77 -1 2 7 3 52 8 -73 -2 1 10 5 31 2 -51 -1 -10 1 17 1 -30 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 72 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---12 3 14 2 -31 ---3 2 19 5 -29 -1 2 10 -13 3 -29 -2 3 22 5 51 5 -88 2 --25 5 49 3 -84 2 1 2 36 4 51 6 -102 1 1 -31 1 55 3 -92 ---14 1 27 1 1 44 ---5 -13 1 -19 ---4 -6 --10 ---5 1 6 --12 ---5 -4 --9 6 10 10 206 47 456 44 1 780 6 10 12 269 102 685 63 1 1,148 -13 1 1 -1 8 1 --- -22 1 2 -1 16 ---- -18 -8 -2 6 4 -2 -72 6 15 -5 30 4 -3 -78 4 9 -4 17 8 -2 -79 2 5 -1 15 2 -4 -56 2 6 1 1 20 --2 -27 1 6 --9 ---- -13 2 2 --6 1 -1 -12 ----7 --1 -7 ----3 --1 -3 -----1 -2 -482 26 72 1 23 184 34 -20 -695 29 72 1 33 300 44 -26 -2 1 2 -2 --- -5 --- 1 11 1 5 -6 --- -11 1 3 -9 -1 -6 1 1 -5 -1 ----- -2 --- -2 --- 3 83 7 16 3 92 9 18 2 9 3 --2 29 14 8 1 42 --140 171 -10 1 1 -4 27 7 13 -30 --137 166 1 7 1 --5 22 4 5 -42 --132 161 2 29 4 9 -12 89 25 63 1 131 --518 606 1 30 3 5 -21 74 15 42 -119 --438 522 1 16 1 2 -13 76 17 43 1 96 --389 491 1 15 2 1 -19 91 16 58 -89 --390 482 -9 2 1 -13 50 7 22 -43 --198 242 2 7 ---7 37 10 13 -23 --130 149 -2 ---4 19 3 18 -20 --86 96 ---1 -1 13 4 4 -14 --50 62 -----7 18 1 8 -13 --55 64 12 222 25 24 -129 629 314 350 3 853 --3,512 4,292 17 351 30 27 -177 649 466 546 3 1,071 107 187 4,953 6,101 73 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *WILLIAMS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------1 12 -10 1 1 42 69 4 4 ---1 -6 10 -33 -7 87 152 4 35 7 1 -9 -59 95 3 111 8 32 454 613 4 34 2 --5 1 70 61 4 38 15 25 314 419 8 41 1 3 -4 7 97 45 4 47 18 22 366 454 3 45 1 2 -5 11 131 54 7 70 11 23 419 516 23 159 11 6 -24 19 364 277 18 309 53 110 1,682 2,223 2 91 2 2 -3 28 204 57 -92 --537 616 4 78 -1 -3 33 178 66 1 95 --520 584 -70 1 2 -1 54 160 71 -134 --546 599 1 50 -4 -5 69 28 80 -143 --458 516 -----1 --1 4 --1 1 ---4 -1 -2 1 -2 12 1 1 -7 2 --2 2 --6 1 --7 1 --9 ----8 ----12 ----5 2 -2 -48 -1 --27 7 -2 -29 ----17 4 -3 -33 1 ---22 6 -2 -26 1 ---21 4 -1 -157 2 1 --100 23 -10 -26 1 1 --17 1 -1 -30 2 ---18 4 -3 -26 3 1 --8 3 -5 -36 1 ---20 4 -9 ---3 3 19 -2 27 --2 9 5 46 -3 65 --3 8 14 126 3 5 159 ---10 17 73 5 -105 -1 1 6 8 70 2 -88 1 -1 6 13 72 3 1 97 1 1 7 42 60 406 13 11 541 --1 10 11 53 4 -79 ---4 8 49 3 -64 -2 -7 1 42 1 -53 --1 19 6 28 4 -58 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 74 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 5 5 6 189 71 657 36 3 972 TOTAL ALL AGES 6 6 13 231 131 1,063 49 14 1,513 --1 9 5 37 2 -54 --1 12 4 27 2 -46 ---6 3 21 --30 1 -1 38 11 83 8 -142 1 2 -29 8 82 6 1 129 1 --12 5 78 2 1 99 2 --14 4 78 3 1 102 --1 15 4 38 --58 -1 -9 -24 --34 ---3 1 10 1 -15 ---2 -5 --7 -----2 --2 -39 2 --1 16 --1 -31 2 ---17 --11 -32 1 2 --7 1 -6 -126 3 5 --34 6 -22 -92 1 4 -3 17 1 -20 -95 3 2 -2 32 2 -18 -90 5 5 --19 1 -13 -53 -1 --17 2 -3 -25 -1 --5 1 -5 -13 ----3 --4 -3 -------1 -2 -------2 -719 24 22 -6 230 26 -124 -876 26 23 -6 330 49 -134 5 3 1 -- 1 3 --- -1 --- 4 6 2 -- 2 4 3 -- 1 2 3 -- 3 1 2 -- 2 ---- -1 --- 1 ---- ----- ----- 19 43 17 -- 21 55 18 1 -35 2 3 -2 75 14 77 1 172 --449 503 -16 -1 -2 52 7 51 -118 --312 358 -22 1 5 -5 57 11 49 -110 --310 340 2 64 1 11 -16 208 43 184 2 499 --1,238 1,380 1 42 1 4 -14 145 39 207 8 437 --1,045 1,174 -38 8 12 -10 112 53 145 14 475 --1,027 1,126 2 22 1 9 -10 100 37 134 8 412 --874 976 -15 -5 -7 72 35 96 9 291 --608 666 -6 1 2 --44 20 40 5 117 --273 307 -1 ----18 10 23 3 63 --139 154 ------3 2 7 1 31 --48 55 ------4 7 3 -47 --65 67 12 550 18 61 -78 1,074 848 1,290 52 3,236 --8,449 9,421 35 709 29 67 -102 1,093 1,212 1,567 70 3,545 53 110 10,131 11,644 75 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL --------6 -7 --28 41 -2 ---1 -3 20 -27 -1 101 142 -4 ---3 -11 38 -43 --137 177 -9 1 --4 -22 17 -28 -2 105 146 -10 ---4 2 37 15 -17 -7 119 154 -8 1 --2 -34 20 -36 -1 132 155 -33 2 --14 2 107 116 -158 -11 622 815 -------2 ---4 --2 1 ---1 ---1 --2 9 -9 ----5 1 ---35 ----8 1 -1 -26 ----5 --3 -16 ----3 ----9 ----15 --2 -18 2 ---3 5 -1 -113 2 ---39 7 -7 ---3 6 2 2 -13 ---3 4 32 2 -41 ---5 5 28 2 -40 ---4 4 31 2 -41 ---3 6 21 5 -35 ---4 1 17 1 -23 ---22 26 131 14 -193 UNDER 18 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 *HAYDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA 18 19 20 21 1 --7 5 25 3 -41 ---5 5 15 1 -26 ---5 5 11 1 -22 ---2 1 11 1 3 18 -7 -2 -2 1 1 1 5 -6 ----3 --2 -13 2 3 -1 -2 -4 -12 -4 -2 5 1 -1 ----- ----- -2 --- ----- -17 3 --4 6 53 15 -34 --151 192 -9 2 --4 5 53 4 3 37 --128 154 -5 -2 1 4 9 40 18 2 64 --172 194 -4 ---7 12 3 12 -66 --129 147 76 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 4 1 2 90 57 203 24 3 384 TOTAL ALL AGES 4 1 2 112 83 334 38 3 577 ---2 3 11 1 -17 ---1 -6 --7 ---1 2 5 --8 1 --19 17 26 7 -70 --2 12 8 26 3 -51 ---8 1 17 4 -30 ---8 5 18 2 -33 ---12 2 17 1 -32 2 1 -2 3 6 --14 ---4 -5 --9 ---2 -1 --3 -----3 --3 -11 1 3 --3 --3 -15 1 1 --2 2 --- -13 -2 --2 1 -1 -41 3 11 -2 11 14 -1 -42 3 12 -2 14 3 -4 -44 4 11 -1 13 --3 1 62 1 2 --6 1 -1 -19 -4 --4 1 1 -- -15 ----3 1 -4 -6 -1 ------- -2 1 1 --1 ---- -4 -------2 1 312 16 57 -10 68 27 2 31 1 425 18 57 -10 107 34 2 38 -2 --- ----- ---1 ----- ----- --1 2 -2 --- ---1 ----- ----- ----- ----- -6 1 4 -6 3 13 -4 -1 -6 11 2 18 -68 --133 150 -5 1 --6 3 3 9 -64 --112 119 --3 1 -11 3 3 13 -72 --126 134 -14 3 1 -27 37 7 67 -294 --533 603 -13 10 --40 23 16 58 -252 --492 543 -5 5 1 -26 30 16 55 -208 --425 455 -6 2 --28 31 6 48 -160 --357 390 -3 ---13 33 5 32 -154 --270 302 -1 2 --8 17 4 10 -69 --134 148 --2 --5 19 1 14 -30 --78 87 -1 ---1 4 -2 -13 --26 29 ------8 1 1 -16 --32 35 -87 33 6 1 190 251 213 376 5 1,601 --3,298 3,682 -120 35 6 1 204 253 320 492 5 1,759 -11 3,920 4,497 77 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL ----------3 --4 11 -2 -1 ---1 5 -17 2 1 37 51 2 6 -7 ---13 16 -43 11 4 118 152 -12 2 1 -1 2 15 9 -17 8 1 77 100 -5 5 2 -1 3 28 4 -23 22 -104 122 -9 ----4 25 5 -27 17 4 100 119 2 34 7 11 -2 9 82 39 -130 60 10 440 555 -3 -4 --1 45 7 -21 --83 115 -1 1 --1 4 45 2 -23 --82 97 -3 1 ---4 32 4 -24 --70 76 ---1 -1 6 7 7 -16 --42 52 -------------1 -------1 ---2 -------------------1 ---------4 ----4 ----6 ---1 6 1 -2 -3 ----3 1 -1 -6 ----5 ----5 ----3 ----25 ---1 21 2 -3 -1 -------1 -4 ----1 ----2 ---------3 ----1 --------7 --7 ---2 -12 --14 ---3 5 24 2 -34 ---1 4 18 --23 ---1 3 13 1 -18 ---3 3 13 --19 ---10 15 87 3 -115 ---1 -31 --32 -----14 1 -15 ---1 3 2 --6 ---1 -9 --10 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 78 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -----1 2 -3 ---2 1 1 --4 ---2 -1 --3 ---4 -7 --11 --1 1 2 2 -2 8 ---3 -6 1 -10 ---3 -5 --8 ---2 -5 --7 -----1 --1 ---2 -2 --4 ---------- -----1 --1 --1 22 6 88 4 2 123 --1 32 21 175 7 2 238 --1 -------- -1 1 -------- -2 ---1 ----- -9 ----2 ---- -5 -----2 --- -7 ----1 ---- -5 -------1 -2 ----1 ---- ----------- -2 --------- ----------- ----------- -43 2 --1 6 2 -2 -68 2 --2 27 4 -5 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -2 --- --2 ---4 2 3 -12 --24 27 ------1 2 4 -15 --24 28 --2 1 ---1 3 -15 --25 28 -2 4 5 1 2 17 2 9 -45 --98 109 --3 -1 -13 2 16 -41 --83 91 -1 1 2 -2 11 3 8 -20 --56 66 -1 -2 -2 8 -14 -18 --51 59 ---1 -1 5 -10 -12 --32 39 --1 1 --3 1 --3 --9 10 ------1 1 --3 --7 11 ------6 -3 -3 --12 12 ------1 ---1 --2 3 -11 15 17 2 9 85 143 90 -272 --700 823 2 45 22 28 2 11 94 225 129 -402 60 10 1,140 1,378 79 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *CLIFTON POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder, Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL --------------------------------------3 ----4 4 -2 1 ----8 1 -1 -2 17 21 --1 ---1 8 1 -1 --12 15 --1 ----7 1 -2 -1 15 17 -2 3 ---1 23 6 -4 -3 48 57 -2 ----1 1 1 -2 --7 7 -2 3 2 --1 3 2 -5 --18 19 -1 2 ---1 1 1 -3 --9 10 ------3 1 4 -7 --15 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------1 ---------2 --------------1 ----2 ----1 ----5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------4 ---4 ----2 1 --3 -----2 --2 ----6 3 --9 ------------1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---------UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 80 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---1 ----1 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---2 ----2 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---9 ----9 ---9 6 3 --18 -2 --------- ----------- -1 --------- -1 --------- ----------- -1 --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -5 --------- -6 ----5 ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --1 -- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --1 -- --1 -- ------1 1 6 -4 --14 15 --1 ---2 -2 -5 --10 10 -1 ----2 ---6 --10 10 -2 4 ---9 3 11 -17 --47 47 -1 5 1 --10 1 11 1 13 --43 45 -2 6 ---10 2 12 -23 --57 58 --3 1 --6 -6 -16 --32 33 -1 1 ---6 1 3 -3 --15 16 --1 ---2 2 3 -5 --13 14 ------1 1 1 ----3 3 ------2 -2 ----4 4 ----------1 --1 1 -12 26 4 --57 17 65 1 110 --298 307 -14 29 4 --58 40 71 1 114 -3 346 364 81 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL ----------2 --3 3 --------3 -5 --12 17 --------2 -8 1 3 26 35 -2 -----1 --8 3 3 21 26 -7 -----7 3 -4 3 -29 33 -5 1 ---3 9 --3 5 2 35 40 -14 1 ---3 17 8 -30 12 8 126 154 1 3 1 1 --2 8 2 -15 --34 41 -10 -1 --3 8 1 -18 --46 53 -9 ----1 9 6 -23 --49 56 -7 -1 --3 2 7 -14 --39 44 -------------------------------1 ---1 -----1 -1 ------1 ----2 ----1 --1 -6 ----2 --4 -4 ---------4 ----1 ----6 -------1 -22 ----5 --6 -----------2 ----2 ----1 -------------1 -2 ---------------3 2 --5 ---1 4 3 -1 9 ---2 1 -2 -5 ----1 2 1 -4 ---2 3 ---5 ---5 12 7 3 1 28 ---2 4 1 --7 --1 -5 -1 -7 ---2 2 2 1 -7 ---3 -2 --5 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 82 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---2 ----2 ---2 1 1 2 -6 -----3 --3 ---4 5 4 3 -16 ---6 8 7 3 -24 -1 -10 2 4 --17 ---8 4 5 --17 1 -1 7 -5 2 1 17 ---1 -4 1 -6 ---2 4 2 --8 ---2 ----2 1 --1 ----2 2 1 2 52 35 40 13 1 146 2 1 2 57 47 47 16 2 174 -1 1 2 ---1 --- -4 ----1 ---- -1 2 1 ------- -6 2 3 --2 4 --- -8 -2 -1 3 2 -1 -14 3 3 -1 3 1 --- -16 -1 --3 1 -1 -3 ----1 1 --- -3 -----1 --- -3 ----1 ---- ---1 ---1 --- -------1 --- -62 8 13 -3 16 15 -2 -84 8 13 -3 21 15 -8 -2 --- -1 -2 -1 -3 -1 -4 -1 -1 -2 -6 -2 -3 -1 --- ---2 ----- ----- ---1 -12 -25 -12 -25 -6 ----13 1 3 -23 --53 55 -4 -1 --11 -5 -18 --47 53 -4 1 ---19 1 1 -23 --57 60 -16 3 7 --25 2 17 -56 --148 164 -5 2 1 --43 2 16 1 78 --167 191 1 5 2 4 --43 3 24 -82 --197 214 1 11 1 1 --43 4 29 1 60 --178 195 -4 -1 --38 2 7 -32 --90 107 -5 1 1 --30 1 8 -24 --76 82 -1 1 ---20 3 6 -8 --43 51 ------15 3 --3 --23 25 ------13 -2 -4 --21 23 3 90 12 19 --322 49 134 2 481 --1,268 1,414 3 104 13 19 --325 66 142 2 511 12 8 1,394 1,568 83 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *AVONDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2 4 ----7 6 6 -15 9 8 122 214 -41 3 --12 3 16 59 -114 61 58 762 1,479 7 258 9 14 1 12 4 181 189 -387 410 477 3,048 4,892 12 262 12 15 -2 37 346 160 1 388 457 477 2,955 4,416 18 343 17 14 -4 161 699 148 -472 538 526 3,886 5,615 36 412 29 33 -8 223 1,163 170 1 453 476 327 4,291 5,936 75 1,320 70 76 1 38 435 2,411 732 2 1,829 1,951 1,873 15,064 22,552 66 521 47 37 -13 674 1,656 149 2 1,123 --5,401 7,092 86 610 74 28 -12 1,149 1,690 144 7 1,542 --6,446 7,863 89 501 68 39 -10 1,310 1,478 156 1 1,658 --6,427 7,598 102 436 64 31 -11 1,551 449 213 4 1,774 --5,894 6,974 -----3 -2 4 23 4 6 11 14 2 7 9 18 -18 14 29 3 22 38 87 9 55 52 30 5 48 49 32 3 46 63 31 4 52 47 30 5 53 -27 ---2 33 --3 -186 -1 -1 160 8 -34 -582 7 8 3 28 332 37 2 63 -393 12 8 -27 241 36 5 30 1 457 21 19 5 42 274 47 14 21 -403 34 21 25 41 254 72 17 25 1 2,048 74 57 33 141 1,294 200 38 176 2 327 69 34 17 80 209 127 86 27 3 360 113 42 13 75 165 114 62 27 -355 108 39 11 82 160 130 56 26 1 468 108 34 10 74 194 148 62 25 ---6 10 70 4 2 92 --1 67 105 512 19 13 717 1 4 29 167 220 1,270 146 7 1,844 3 -32 125 180 945 169 7 1,461 4 1 63 145 201 1,086 217 12 1,729 4 2 70 139 206 992 227 5 1,645 12 7 195 649 922 4,875 782 46 7,488 4 4 83 163 203 952 277 5 1,691 10 4 80 149 171 768 235 -1,417 6 6 68 143 113 605 229 1 1,171 4 11 77 150 105 584 148 1 1,080 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 84 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 7 6 59 172 93 578 185 1 1,101 9 4 56 131 74 460 151 -885 4 7 44 149 80 419 104 1 808 24 12 149 518 245 1,716 478 2 3,144 9 16 97 460 284 1,742 406 4 3,018 12 11 66 409 207 1,578 241 4 2,528 5 9 60 296 148 1,298 137 3 1,956 3 5 22 158 96 809 70 4 1,167 3 3 7 81 29 348 22 2 495 -1 4 38 13 157 10 -223 -1 1 20 5 77 3 1 108 1 1 -19 2 110 2 -135 101 101 873 3,056 1,868 12,201 2,698 29 20,927 113 108 1,068 3,705 2,790 17,076 3,480 75 28,415 2 448 110 32 5 60 152 120 38 20 -424 112 46 7 76 148 88 50 35 -379 106 30 8 67 113 87 38 21 4 1,705 496 167 23 212 521 309 180 139 -1,602 418 165 19 191 449 234 211 120 4 1,313 305 160 19 133 395 137 249 115 4 1,066 179 120 14 87 281 97 226 94 1 551 105 58 5 31 152 48 97 88 -290 36 36 3 15 70 23 33 47 -112 16 10 2 7 38 9 14 37 -49 3 7 -2 6 5 7 25 -59 -3 -1 6 6 6 22 21 9,508 2,284 983 156 1,193 3,059 1,682 1,415 868 22 11,556 2,358 1,040 189 1,334 4,353 1,882 1,453 1,044 67 29 7 61 53 17 7 49 44 24 3 58 189 77 27 234 129 34 28 273 125 41 22 261 69 24 20 176 57 12 12 88 19 3 4 21 11 2 1 4 4 1 -2 2 3 --- 980 390 148 1,426 1,018 477 157 1,481 91 409 50 38 -18 1,591 351 211 3 1,777 --5,690 6,791 112 321 45 27 -17 1,517 275 168 7 1,550 --5,151 6,036 108 250 45 31 -20 1,331 240 174 5 1,442 --4,624 5,432 381 900 252 132 -67 5,550 841 641 17 5,926 --18,990 22,134 393 626 210 121 -58 4,273 616 524 27 5,499 --16,220 19,238 399 405 221 114 1 42 3,366 518 479 37 4,981 --13,842 16,370 321 347 147 94 -50 2,820 554 419 81 3,994 --11,284 13,240 195 179 56 33 -21 1,915 426 230 80 2,419 --6,859 8,026 100 88 26 14 -4 1,153 219 122 29 1,056 --3,411 3,906 27 38 7 7 -4 636 131 45 15 429 --1,602 1,825 9 10 3 2 -1 341 47 15 1 188 --728 836 2 14 -1 -4 285 46 21 2 136 --- 2,481 5,655 1,315 749 1 352 29,462 9,537 3,711 318 35,494 --- 2,556 6,975 1,385 825 2 390 29,897 11,948 4,443 320 37,323 1,951 1,873 619 113,188 128,252 754 134,115 156,667 85 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -----1 --5 -8 --27 46 -----10 -4 27 -32 1 2 130 246 2 12 4 4 -56 -32 66 -88 20 22 431 660 -17 1 2 -37 1 50 48 -59 11 24 331 441 -21 7 1 -34 4 97 44 -88 6 24 393 506 -21 11 --28 10 137 46 -77 7 11 407 523 2 71 23 7 -166 15 320 236 -352 45 83 1,719 2,422 -37 4 3 -22 9 247 31 -99 --523 680 ----------4 --1 ----2 --1 1 --2 7 --2 2 --6 ----5 --2 -21 -1 --29 2 -1 -66 1 1 -1 45 1 -6 -35 1 1 --40 1 -2 -31 -2 -1 25 2 -4 -29 1 1 -1 21 3 -1 -188 3 6 -3 165 9 -16 -24 4 2 -1 29 3 -4 ---3 10 6 --19 ---6 19 88 1 2 116 ---20 24 165 16 4 229 --1 4 15 82 6 2 110 --2 7 18 74 11 1 113 ---3 33 73 7 -116 --3 43 119 488 41 9 703 --2 10 42 89 14 -157 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 *BULLHEAD CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. 19 20 21 --1 8 21 46 3 -79 ---11 19 41 6 -77 --3 9 11 51 4 -78 -26 1 2 -1 7 5 -2 -19 2 1 -1 18 3 -7 -19 3 --1 12 7 --- -2 2 -- --1 -- -2 5 -- 1 24 3 1 -15 16 273 30 -129 --540 619 -24 4 2 -20 14 235 37 -150 --538 615 1 13 5 4 -24 34 14 42 -151 --337 415 86 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 1 -1 6 13 40 3 -64 --2 4 6 28 9 -49 1 -1 13 10 33 12 -70 2 -2 38 23 104 14 2 185 -1 2 31 16 115 3 2 170 --1 44 35 142 15 1 238 3 -4 45 17 124 15 2 210 2 --20 25 66 3 -116 -2 2 17 2 45 3 -71 --1 7 1 24 2 -35 -1 -4 -9 --14 ---3 -9 3 -15 9 4 22 270 241 966 109 7 1,628 9 4 25 313 360 1,454 150 16 2,331 -24 6 3 -3 17 4 -1 -21 7 3 --16 5 --- -26 2 2 -3 10 2 -4 -100 16 21 -8 50 9 -4 -99 13 10 -5 27 10 -10 -129 10 5 -5 44 10 1 4 -120 12 9 -4 41 6 -8 -75 2 3 -2 20 1 -5 -35 -4 --11 3 -5 -11 -4 --5 1 -2 -7 ----5 --2 -12 -2 --2 -1 1 -747 78 71 -34 314 69 2 59 -935 81 77 -37 479 78 2 75 --2 -- -1 1 -- --4 -- --16 1 --5 -- -1 14 2 -5 13 2 -1 10 -- 1 -4 -- --3 -- ----- ----- 1 14 82 5 1 16 89 5 -12 7 3 -22 20 9 38 -134 --305 369 -7 3 3 -22 22 6 31 -120 --268 317 -14 4 4 -16 21 6 21 -117 --256 326 3 32 10 9 -101 91 13 111 -396 --991 1,176 -19 25 7 -88 90 20 63 -417 --908 1,078 -17 20 6 -112 90 18 85 -426 --999 1,237 1 28 18 8 -100 124 26 85 -391 --1,001 1,211 -14 11 6 -56 94 14 62 1 232 --609 725 -3 2 3 -18 42 7 32 -86 --256 327 -3 2 --9 38 6 16 -42 --142 177 -----7 19 6 8 -24 --78 92 -----9 24 6 11 -19 --87 102 6 247 118 59 -641 748 906 703 1 2,933 --7,838 9,466 8 318 141 66 -807 763 1,226 939 1 3,285 45 83 9,557 11,888 87 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------1 --2 --8 15 ---1 ---1 4 3 15 1 3 58 95 -17 1 3 ---57 31 2 57 21 19 253 329 -11 -1 -1 1 58 24 5 59 11 14 210 282 -9 -2 -1 1 55 23 3 69 13 21 232 287 -21 1 --2 6 95 22 1 38 4 17 239 303 -58 2 7 -4 8 267 104 14 240 50 74 1,000 1,311 -13 1 1 -1 16 96 25 1 58 --242 291 -15 4 7 -1 15 74 13 2 69 --226 264 1 15 -5 -2 18 50 23 1 66 --206 235 -9 2 2 -3 20 16 16 1 81 --172 198 --------------1 --1 ---4 ---5 1 -1 1 ---3 -----------3 ----2 ----19 ---1 7 --3 -32 1 1 -1 5 1 -4 -15 ----8 --1 -31 ----2 --1 -23 ----4 1 ---123 1 1 -2 28 2 -9 -16 -1 -2 5 1 -3 -16 1 1 -1 2 1 -1 -23 ----1 1 ---17 -2 --2 --1 ----2 5 --7 ---4 4 29 --37 -1 -15 2 56 2 -76 ---2 10 54 6 -72 ---6 3 42 4 -55 --1 14 10 35 4 -64 -1 1 41 31 221 16 -311 -1 -11 8 27 2 -49 ---8 5 22 3 -38 --1 6 5 17 --29 --1 5 3 14 3 -26 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 88 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES --1 11 3 13 1 -29 1 --2 2 15 3 -23 1 --9 1 15 1 -27 -1 1 22 9 30 5 -68 -3 2 20 6 39 3 -73 ---31 6 32 3 -72 ---18 4 31 --53 ---17 4 29 1 -51 ---4 -11 --15 ---2 -3 --5 ---3 1 6 --10 ---2 -6 --8 2 5 6 171 57 310 25 -576 2 6 7 212 88 531 41 -887 -14 -3 --2 --2 -20 ----4 ---- -17 ---1 2 1 --- -63 6 2 --9 4 -3 -64 2 3 -2 11 2 -2 -79 1 1 --6 1 -4 -70 1 1 -1 9 2 -6 -36 -1 -1 -1 -1 -21 -3 --2 1 -2 -11 -1 -1 1 1 --- ---1 ------- -4 --------- -471 11 20 -9 56 16 -25 -594 12 21 -11 84 18 -34 -2 --- -2 2 -- ----- 1 1 1 -- -1 --- 1 1 1 -- ----- ----- ----- -1 -1 ---1 ----- 3 12 4 2 3 17 5 2 -11 1 2 -4 12 14 16 1 53 --137 166 -10 3 3 --16 8 15 1 65 --149 172 -3 1 --2 6 4 18 2 59 --116 143 4 21 8 4 -8 62 22 79 14 290 --602 670 -13 5 3 -15 59 30 63 22 246 --543 616 -8 8 --13 65 33 61 41 271 --595 667 -11 2 3 -12 66 35 50 43 193 --505 558 -6 -1 -4 47 26 30 32 138 --324 375 -2 -1 -3 34 26 22 27 77 --221 236 --1 1 --11 7 5 12 24 --78 83 ------13 9 1 9 32 --66 76 ------8 6 2 10 19 --49 57 5 137 36 33 -68 468 456 439 219 1,741 --4,231 4,807 5 195 38 40 -72 476 723 543 233 1,981 50 74 5,231 6,118 89 PIMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine,
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Full Text | CRIME IN ARIZONA 2002 An annual report compiled by Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety Dennis A. Garrett Director Arizona Department of Public Safety, 2102 West Encanto Boulevard, P. O. Box 6638, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 For Additional Information, Call (602) 223-2263 1 DEDICATION This publication is dedicated to those Arizona Law Enforcement Officers who gave their lives in the line of duty during 2002. Sergeant Tom Hontz Scottsdale Police Department February 20, 2002 Officer Robert Nielsen Chandler Police Department June 12, 2002 Officer Wayne Scott Phoenix Police Department September 10, 2002 2 3 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM .............................................. 7-12 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME DATA ..................................................................... 13-20 Arizona Crime Clock ............................................................................................................ ...... 14 Arizona Crime Cycle ............................................................................................................ ...... 15 State Crime Summary .......................................................................................................... 16 -17 State Crime Index .............................................................................................................. ....... 18 Index Crime Comparison ......................................................................................................... ... 19 Value of Property Loss by Index Crime Offense ............................................................................ 20 Type and Value of Property Stolen and Recovered ........................................................................ 20 PART I INDEX CRIMES ........................................................................................ 21-43 Murder ......................................................................................................................... ..... 23-27 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 23 Murder by Month ........................................................................................................... 24 Murder by Day of Week .................................................................................................. 24 Murder by Time of Day ................................................................................................... 25 Murder Distribution by Circumstance ................................................................................ 25 Murder by Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................... 26 Murder Distribution by Relationship .................................................................................. 26 Murder Victim by Age, Sex, Race and Ethnic Origin ........................................................... 27 Rape ........................................................................................................................... ... 28-29 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 28 Rape by Month .............................................................................................................. 29 Robbery ........................................................................................................................ ...... 30-31 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 30 Robbery by Location and Value ........................................................................................ 31 Robbery by Month and Weapon Used ............................................................................... 31 Aggravated Assault ............................................................................................................. . 32-33 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 32 Assault by Weapon Used ................................................................................................ 33 Assault by Month .......................................................................................................... 33 Burglary ....................................................................................................................... ....... 34-35 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 34 Burglary by Location and Time ......................................................................................... 35 Burglary by Month and Means of Entry ............................................................................. 35 Larceny-Theft .................................................................................................................. .... 36-38 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 36 Larceny-Theft by Type by Month ..................................................................................... 37 Larceny-Theft by Value by Month .................................................................................... 37 Larceny-Theft by Classification and Value ......................................................................... 38 Additional Analysis ........................................................................................................ 38 Motor Vehicle Theft ............................................................................................................ . 39-40 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 39 Motor Vehicle Theft by Month ......................................................................................... 40 Stolen Vehicle by Type ................................................................................................... 40 Arson .......................................................................................................................... .... 41-43 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 41 Arson by Property Classification ...................................................................................... 42 Value of Property Damaged ............................................................................................. 42 Arson Offenses by Property Type by Month ...................................................................... 43 5 COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA .................................................... 45-53 Index Crimes ................................................................................................................... .... 46-47 Analysis of Robbery, Burglary, and Larceny-Theft .................................................................... 48-49 Value, in Dollar, of Property Stolen by Crime ........................................................................... 50-51 Type and Value, in Dollars, of Property Stolen and Recovered ................................................... 52-53 STATE ARREST DATA......................................................................................... 55-67 Summary ........................................................................................................................ ......... 56 Arrests by Age Group ........................................................................................................... .... 56 Total Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin .......................................................................... 57 Juvenile Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ..................................................................... 58 Adult Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ......................................................................... 59 Total Arrests by Age ........................................................................................................... . 60-61 Juvenile Male Arrests .......................................................................................................... ...... 62 Juvenile Female Arrests ........................................................................................................ ..... 63 Adult Male Arrests ............................................................................................................. .. 64-65 Adult Female Arrests ........................................................................................................... . 66-67 COUNTY ARREST DATA.................................................................................... 69-100 Apache County .................................................................................................................. .. 70-71 Cochise County ................................................................................................................. .. 72-73 Coconino County ................................................................................................................ . 74-75 Gila County .................................................................................................................... ..... 76-77 Graham County .................................................................................................................. . 78-79 Greenlee County ................................................................................................................ .. 80-81 La Paz County .................................................................................................................. ... 82-83 Maricopa County ................................................................................................................ . 84-85 Mohave County .................................................................................................................. . 86-87 Navajo County .................................................................................................................. ... 88-89 Pima County .................................................................................................................... ... 90-91 Pinal County ................................................................................................................... ..... 92-93 Santa Cruz County .............................................................................................................. . 94-95 Yavapai County ................................................................................................................. .. 96-97 Yuma County .................................................................................................................... .. 98-99 Police Disposition of Juveniles ................................................................................................ .. 100 AGENCY DATA ............................................................................................... 101-111 ASSAULTS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS .................................................. 113-117 Definition and Summary ......................................................................................................... . 114 Injury vs. Noninjury ........................................................................................................... ...... 114 Weapons Used ................................................................................................................... .... 115 Time of Day .................................................................................................................... ....... 115 Officers Assaulted Frequency Distribution .................................................................................. 116 Officers Assaulted Distribution by County .................................................................................. 117 BIAS CRIMES DATA ......................................................................................... 119-126 Background ..................................................................................................................... ....... 120 Four Year Comparison ........................................................................................................... .. 120 Definition and Summary ......................................................................................................... . 121 Offenses by Quarter ............................................................................................................ .... 121 Offenses by Location ........................................................................................................... ... 122 Offenses by Motivation ......................................................................................................... .. 123 Offenses by County ............................................................................................................. ... 124 Offenses by Agency ............................................................................................................. ... 125 Offenses by Type ............................................................................................................... .... 126 6 GLOSSARY ................................................................................................... 127-128 THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM 7 Historical Background The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program provides a nationwide view of crime based on the voluntary submission of statistics by city, county, and state law enforcement agencies. This program was initiated in 1930 by the Committee on Uniform Crime Records of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). That same year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized by the United States Congress to serve as the national clearinghouse for statistical information on crime. The IACP continues to serve the Uniform Crime Reporting program in an advisory capacity and was joined in this responsibility by the Committee on Crime Records of the National Sheriffs Association (NSA) in 1966. A variety of statistics could have been used to portray the crime problem in the United States, including penal, prosecutive, arrest, offense, and conviction data. But to best depict crime and provide meaningful data to the police agencies, it was determined that data dealing with known offenses and persons arrested would be collected. Initially, because of their seriousness and frequency of occurrence, seven offenses were chosen to serve as an Index for gauging fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime. These offenses include the violent crimes of murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. By congressional mandate, arson was added as the eighth Index offense in 1979. Further, because of the variances in punishment for the same offenses in different state codes, no distinction between felony and misdemeanor crimes was possible. To avoid these problems and provide nationwide uniformity in crime reporting, standardized offense definitions by which law enforcement agencies were to submit data, without regard to local statutes, were formulated. Redesign of UCR Throughout the years, the UCR program has remained virtually unchanged in terms of the data collected and disseminated. In the 1980s, a study with the objective of revising the current UCR program to meet law enforcement needs resulted in the development of the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). NIBRS is an incident-based reporting system designed to collect data on each single crime occurrence and each incident and arrest within that occurrence. The most significant difference between the traditional UCR program and NIBRS is the degree of detail. Unlike the current, or summary, UCR system that collects data on only eight crimes, NIBRS collects data on 22 crime categories that can include up to 52 data elements. These data elements provide information on the victims, offenders, property, arrestees, etc. The goal of the redesign is to enhance the quantity, quality, and timeliness of crime data collected by law enforcement agencies and to improve the methodology used for compiling, analyzing, auditing, and publishing the collected crime data. Implementation of NIBRS is occurring at a pace in relation to the resources, abilities, and limitations of the contributing law enforcement agencies. To date, more than 20 state-level programs have been certified for NIBRS participation. Other states are currently working towards implementation. Arizona is currently planning on installing and testing a statewide NIBRS system during the late summer of 2003. Arizona Program The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program first began receiving voluntary crime statistics from local law enforcement agencies in January 1975. Prior to this date, agencies submitted their crime data directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is responsible for administrating the UCR program for the state and providing necessary assistance and training to the contributing law enforcement agencies. After the 1992 Arizona legislative session, participation in the UCR program became mandatory. Arizona Revised Statute 411750.A.2 directs that the Central State Repository of the Department of Public Safety shall: Collect information concerning the number and nature of offenses known to have been committed in this state and of the legal steps taken in connection with these offenses, such other information that is useful in the study of crime and in the administration of criminal justice and all other information deemed necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program. Also, Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750.D directs that: The chief executive officers of law enforcement agencies of this state or its subdivisions shall provide to the central state repository such information as necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program. 8 Statistics are received from local police agencies, county sheriffs offices, college and university campus police, and state police agencies. Federal agencies and tribal police agencies do not report to the Arizona UCR program and are therefore not included in this publication. The goal of this publication is to identify the nature and extent of criminal activity in this state. This information will not in itself prevent crime, but it may encourage all segments of society, by understanding the problem, to work together with law enforcement agencies to reduce crime through more effective enforcement. Crime Factors Statistics are used to summarize information so that patterns or trends become clearer. Too often information of the type in this publication is used incorrectly to draw conclusions that the statistics simply do not support. Some of the factors which are known to affect the volume and type of crime occurring from place to place are: Population density and degree of urbanization. Variations in composition of the population, particularly youth concentration. Stability of population with respect to residents mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors. Modes of transportation and highway systems. Economic conditions, including median income, poverty level, and job availability. Cultural factors and educational, recreational, and religious characteristics. Family conditions with respect to divorce and family cohesiveness. Climate. Effective strength of law enforcement agencies. Administrative and investigative emphases of law enforcement. Policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional, and probational). Citizens attitudes toward crime. Crime reporting practices of the citizenry. The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program gives a statewide view of crime based on statistics furnished by state and local law enforcement agencies. Population size is the only correlate of crime utilized in this publication. While the other factors listed above are of equal concern, no attempt is made to relate them to the data listed. The reader is, therefore, cautioned against comparing statistical data of individual reporting units from cities, counties, metropolitan areas, states, or colleges and universities solely on the basis of their population coverage or student enrollment. (Crime in the United States, 1995, p. iv.) Scoring of Offenses Only the number of those offenses for Part I crimes and simple assault are scored (counted) under the Uniform Crime Reporting program. The method of scoring offenses varies with the type of crime committed, and it is important to remember that the number of offenders does not determine the number of offenses. For murder and non-negligent manslaughter, negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated assault and simple assault, one offense is scored for each victim, regardless of the number of offenders involved. For example, two offenders could be involved in the murder of one victim and in this case only one murder would be scored. For robbery and larceny-theft, one offense is scored for each distinct operation which is separate in time and place. The number of victims in any one operation does not determine the number of offenses. For example, if seven patrons in a bar are robbed, only one robbery would be counted. However, if the offender then leaves the bar and robs a passer-by, a second offense would be counted. For burglary, one offense is scored for each structure which is illegally entered. For UCR purposes, a structure is generally defined as an enclosed, permanently occupied area. However, when the structure is an apartment complex, business or office building in which units are leased for a period of time, one offense is counted for each unit burglarized. The illegal entry of those structures used for the housing of a transient population such as hotel rooms or boarding houses are scored as one burglary regardless of the number of rooms entered. For motor vehicle theft, one offense is scored for each vehicle stolen. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a selfpropelled vehicle that runs on land and not rails. For arson, one offense is scored for each occurrence even if a more serious offense occurred as the result of the arson. Additionally, any attempts to commit any of the above offenses are also counted under the appropriate offense category with the exception of attempted murder which is listed under aggravated assault. 9 For multiple offenses that occur in one crime incident, only the most serious offense is counted. The exceptions are arson (which is always counted) and a combination of larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft (the motor vehicle theft will be counted). Part I offenses are ranked according to seriousness and appear in order from most serious to least serious under Offense Definitions. A Part II offense that occurs in conjunction with Part I offenses or by itself is not counted. Clearances An offense is considered cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested for a crime, even though several may have been involved. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender: Commits suicide; makes a dying declaration; confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime; is prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense; is a juvenile who is handled by notifying the parents; when the victim refuses to prosecute; or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the offender. Clearances are counted as adult or juvenile. A juvenile clearance is counted only when juveniles are exclusively involved in the commission and clearance of an offense. If the arrest of both adults and juveniles results in a clearance, it is counted as an adult clearance only. Property Stolen and Recovered The figures for value of property stolen and recovered report the value at each point in time. Although property can increase in value over time, it is more likely that stolen property will be recovered in a damaged condition. Therefore, recovery value does not necessarily represent a clearance rate for stolen property, and one cannot use it to determine law enforcement effectiveness in recovering stolen goods. Because stolen and recovered property figures indicate thefts and recoveries in the current year, it is important to note that recovered property may have been stolen in a previous year. In addition, the type and value of stolen or recovered property is reported only for Part I offenses and does not include such Part II offenses as fraud, forgery or embezzlement. Arrests Arrest information is collected for all Part I and Part II offenses according to the age, sex, race, and ethnic origin of the offender. It is not possible, however, to correlate race or ethnic origin with the sex of the offender or specific ages because the information is collected independently, thus limiting analysis. Furthermore, arrest figures cannot be directly related to the number of crimes cleared because arrest totals count all the offenders who have been arrested even if several were involved in the commission of a single offense. Therefore, arrest and clearance totals will only be equal by coincidence. It should be kept in mind that arrest totals do not indicate the number of different offenders involved in the commission of a crime. A total of four arrests may represent the arrest of four different offenders or the arrest of the same offender on four different occasions. Also, arrest totals do not indicate the number of charges placed against an offender at the time of the arrest. Offense Definitions Offenses in the Uniform Crime Reporting program are divided into two groupings, Part I and Part II. Information on the number of Part I offenses known to law enforcement, the number of clearances, and the number of persons arrested is reported each month. Only arrest data is reported for Part II offenses. 10 Part I Offenses Criminal Homicide: a. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. Deaths caused by negligence, attempts to kill, assaults to kill, suicides, accidental deaths and justifiable homicides are excluded. Justifiable ho micides are limited to : (1) the killing of a felon by a peace officer in the line of duty, or (2) the killing (during the commission of a felony) of a felon by a private citizen. b. Manslaughter by negligence: The killing of a person through gross negligence. Traffic fatalities are excluded. While manslaughter by negligence is a Part I offense, it is not included in the Crime Index total. Forcible Rape: The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Statutory rape (no force used and the victim is under the age of consent) is excluded. The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. The unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury, usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Simple assaults are excluded from this count. The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. The willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud. Robbery: Aggravated Assault: Burglary: Larceny-Theft: Motor Vehicle Theft: Arson: Part II Offenses Other (Simple) Assaults: An unlawful attack or attempted attack upon another which does not result in serious injury to the victim and which does not involve the use of a dangerous weapon. The making, altering, using, or possessing, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true. Fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. Includes bad checks, confidence games, illegal conversion of services, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting. Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to ones care, custody, or control. Includes attempts. The buying, receiving, or possessing of stolen property, as well as all attempts to commit. The willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of real or personal property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. Includes attempts. Forgery and Counterfeiting: Fraud: Embezzlement: Stolen Property: Vandalism: 11 Weapons: All violations of regulations or statutes that control manufacturing, carrying, using, possessing, and furnishing deadly weapons or silencers. Includes attempts. Sex offenses and attempted sex offenses of a commercial nature. Includes prostitution, keeping houses of ill fame, pandering, detaining women for immoral purposes, etc. All other offenses against common decency and morals. Includes statutory rape, indecent exposure, incest, and any other sex offenses not previously defined. The unlawful sale, manufacture, use or possession of controlled substances. For UCR purposes, these offenses are broken down into four subcategories: (a) Opium or cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine), (b) Marijuana, (c) Synthetic narcotics--manufactured narcotics which can cause true drug addiction, and (d) Dangerous non-narcotic drugs. Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal gambling. Includes bookmaking, number and lottery, etc. All charges of nonsupport and neglect or abuse of family or children. Note: Most spousal or child abuse, especially that resulting in injury, has been classified as either simple or aggravated assault. Driving or operating any vehicle or common carrier while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Violation of any state or local regulatory laws, including sale to minors and drinking on a public conveyance. All charges of committing a breach of the peace, including disturbing the peace, unlawful assembly, and drunk and disorderly. Violation of state or local statutes pertaining to being a suspicious character or person, etc. Includes vagrancy, begging, and loitering (persons over 18). All violations of state or local regulatory laws except traffic offenses and offenses defined above and below. Includes kidnapping, extortion, trespassing, possession of drug paraphernalia, etc. Juvenile violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances. The unlawful truancy from a legal place of residence by a juvenile. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice: All Other Sex Offenses: Drug Abuse Violations: Gambling: Offenses Against the Family or Children: Driving Under the Influence: Liquor Laws: Disorderly Conduct: Vagrancy: All Other Offenses: Curfew and Loitering Laws: Runaways (Juveniles): 12 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME 13 ARIZONA CRIME CLOCK 2002 one MURDER every 22 hrs. 43 min. one FORCIBLE RAPE every 5 hrs. 31 min. one ROBBERY every 1 hr. 9 min. one AGGRAVATED ASSAULT every 26 min. 19 sec. one VIOLENT CRIME every 17 min. 32 sec. one MAJOR CRIME every 1 min. 32 sec. one BURGLARY every 9 min. 05 sec. one LARCENY - THEFT every 2 min. 40 sec. one MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT every 9 min. 16 sec. one ARSON every 4 hrs. 57 min. one PROPERTY CRIME every 1 min. 40 sec. The crime clock should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of UCR data, it is designed to convey the annual reported crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the Offenses. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of the Offenses; rather, it represents the annual ration of crime to affixed time intervals. 14 ARIZONA CRIME CYCLE The following represents the approximate number of Crime Index Offenses that were reported to Arizona law enforcement agencies every 24 hours during 2002. 1 4 22 54 159 542 156 5 MURDER RAPES ROBBERIES AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS BURGLARIES LARCENY - THEFTS MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS ARSONS 15 STATE CRIME SUMMARY CRIME INDEX There were 344,181 Crime Index Offenses reported in 2002. January recorded the highest incidence of offenses with 33,142 while February recorded the lowest incidence of offenses with 27,331. The value of property stolen was $604,253,196. The value of property recovered was $239,144,289 for a recovery rate of 39.6 percent. Stolen motor vehicles accounted for 63.2 percent of the total stolen property and 93.0 percent of the total recovered property. The crime rate for 2002 for Arizona was 6,292.2 crimes per 100,000 population based on an estimated population of 5,472,750. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES During 2002, a total of 50,481 persons were arrested for Index offenses. Adult Index arrests were 36,441 and juvenile arrests were 14,040. Males accounted for 73.3 percent of the Index arrests and females accounted for 26.7 percent. There were 52,989 clearances, or 15.4 percent, of Index Offenses reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 19.0 percent of this total. VIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES There were 29,782 violent crimes reported in 2002. Violent crimes accounted for 8.7 percent of the total Crime Index. The highest number of violent crimes were reported in May with 2,757 offenses while the lowest number was reported in March with 2,366 offenses. Aggravated assault accounted for the largest incidence of violent crimes with 19,892 offenses while homicide accounted for the smallest with 384 offenses. The value of property stolen was $13,523,029. The crime rate was 544.5 offenses per 100,000 population. 16 ARRESTS/CLEARANCES There were 9,313 arrests for violent crimes in 2002. Adult arrests were 7,658 and juvenile arrests were 1,655. Males accounted for 84.2 percent and females accounted for 15.8 percent. There were 11,472 clearances, or 38.5 percent, of violent crimes reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 13.2 percent of this total. PROPERTY CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES There were 314,399 property crimes reported in 2002. Property crimes accounted for 91.3 percent of the total Crime Index. The highest number of property crimes were reported in January with 30,630 offenses while the lowest number was reported in June with 24,387 offenses. Larceny-theft accounted for the largest incidence of property crimes with 197,832 offenses while arson accounted for the smallest with 1,766 offenses. The value of property stolen was $590,730,167. The crime rate was 5,747.7 offenses per 100,000 population. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES There were 41,168 arrests for property crimes in 2002. Adult arrests were 28,783 and juvenile arrests were 12,385. Males accounted for 70.8 percent and females accounted for 29.2 percent. There were 41,517 clearances, or 13.2 percent, of property crimes reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 20.5 percent of this total. TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY There were 306,278 persons arrested in 2002. Adult arrests were 253,905 and juvenile arrests were 52,373. Males accounted for 76.6 percent and females accounted for 23.4 percent. Part I offenses accounted for 50,481 arrests. Part II offenses accounted for 255,797 arrests. 17 ARIZONA CRIME INDEX - 2002 OFFENSES MURDER RAPE Rape Attempted Rape ROBBERY Firearm Knife or Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Firearm Knife or Cutting instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) BURGLARY Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry - No Force Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY-THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Automobiles Trucks and Buses Other Vehicles ARSON TOTAL CRIME INDEX VIOLENT CRIME PROPERTY CRIME NUMBER OF INDEX OFFENSES 384 1,586 1,364 222 7,920 3,746 794 701 2,679 19,892 4,704 2,889 5,802 6,497 57,925 32,369 21,565 3,991 197,832 56,876 33,516 19,340 4,020 1,766 344,181 29,782 314,399 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 0.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.1% 2.3% 1.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.8% 5.8% 1.4% 0.8% 1.7% 1.9% 16.8% 9.4% 6.3% 1.1% 57.5% 16.5% 9.7% 5.6% 1.2% 0.5% 100.0% 8.7% 91.3% NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED 199 404 338 66 1,655 713 188 180 574 9,214 1,646 1,601 2,759 3,208 4,032 2,056 1,749 227 31,447 5,801 3,823 1,585 393 237 52,989 11,472 41,517 PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 51.8% 25.5% 24.8% 29.7% 20.9% 19.0% 23.7% 25.7% 21.4% 46.3% 35.0% 55.4% 47.5% 49.4% 7.0% 6.4% 8.1% 5.7% 15.9% 10.2% 11.4% 8.2% 9.8% 13.4% 15.4% 38.5% 13.2% 18 ARIZONA CRIME COMPARISON* - 2002 INDEX OFFENSES 2001 Murder 2002 Percent Change 2001 Forcible Rape 2002 Percent Change 2001 Robbery 2002 Percent Change 2001 Aggravated Assault 2002 Percent Change 2001 Burglary 2002 Percent Change 2001 Larceny-Theft 2002 Percent Change 2001 Motor Vehicle Theft 2002 Percent Change 2001 Arson 2002 Percent Change 2001 TOTAL INDEX CRIMES 2002 Percent Change NUMBER OF OFFENSES 369 383 +3.79 1,378 1,581 +14.73 8,079 7,886 -2.39 16,075 19,635 +22.15 48,967 57,226 +16.87 167,400 195,992 +17.08 47,702 56,654 +18.77 1,410 1,744 +23.69 291,380 341,101 +17.06 NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED 185 198 +7.03 351 404 +15.10 1,579 1,644 +4.12 7,427 9,049 +21.84 3,306 3,963 +19.87 25,965 30,925 +19.10 4,436 5,748 +29.58 183 233 +27.32 43,432 52,164 +20.10 PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 50.14 51.70 +3.11 25.47 25.55 +0.31 19.54 20.85 +6.70 46.20 46.10 -0.22 6.75 6.93 +2.67 15.51 15.78 +1.74 9.30 10.15 +9.14 12.98 13.36 +2.93 14.91 15.29 +2.55 *For the purposes of this comparison chart only, the statistics from the following agencies have been excluded as they were unable to provide complete data for 2001 and/or 2002: Arizona Western College PD, Avondale PD, Bullhead City PD, Clifton PD, Douglas PD, Eloy PD, Florence PD, Hayden PD, Kearny PD, Patagonia MO, Sahuarita PD, St. Johns PD, San Luis PD, Sedona PD, Superior PD, and Williams PD. (Figures for 2001 may have been updated and therefore may vary from previously published statistics.) 19 VALUE OF PROPERTY LOSS BY OFFENSE - 2002 OFFENSE Murder Forcible Rape Robbery Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft* TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 384 1,586 7,920 57,925 197,832 56,876 322,523 DISTRIBUTION 0.1% 0.5% 2.5% 18.0% 61.3% 17.6% 100.0% ($) VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN 41,736 40,512 13,440,781 104,856,658 108,604,996 377,268,513 $604,253,196 DISTRIBUTION 0.01% 0.01% 2.22% 17.35% 17.97% 62.44% 100.00% AVERAGE ($) VALUE 108.69 25.54 1,697.07 1,810.21 548.98 6,633.18 $1,873.52 *Motor vehicles that were stolen in conjunction with a more serious index offense such as robbery or burglary are not included in this count. This count represents only those instances in which motor vehicle theft was the only or most serious offense committed. The total value shown here reflects the value of all property stolen during the commission of the offense (i.e., not just the value of each vehicle). TYPE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED-2002 TYPE OF PROPERTY Currency and Notes Jewelry and Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Office Equipment TVs, Radios, Cameras, Etc. Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL ($) VALUE STOLEN 16,251,814 34,934,175 4,126,380 381,594,154 20,908,643 34,537,396 3,717,255 8,720,112 1,922,805 104,887 97,435,575 $604,253,196 DISTRIBUTION 2.7% 5.8% 0.7% 63.1% 3.5% 5.7% 0.6% 1.4% 0.3% 0.1% 16.1% 100.0% ($) VALUE RECOVERED 392,697 843,922 494,686 222,487,870 593,773 1,002,881 267,096 193,792 281,624 19,825 12,566,123 $239,144,289 PERCENT RECOVERED 2.4% 2.4% 12.0% 58.3% 2.8% 2.9% 7.2% 2.2% 14.6% 18.9% 12.9% 39.6% 20 PART 1 INDEX CRIMES 21 22 MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER DEFINITION Murder is defined as the willful (nonnegligent) killing of one person by another. As a general rule, any death due to injuries received in a fight, argument, quarrel, assault, or commission of a crime would be included. Attempted murders and assaults to murder are classified as aggravated assault. Suicides, traffic fatalities, accidental deaths, negligent manslaughters, and justifiable homicides are not counted under this classification. SUMMARY There were 384 murders reported during 2002. Murder accounted for 0.1 percent of the total Index offenses and 1.3 percent of the total violent crimes. July recorded the highest number, with 44, while August recorded the lowest with 21. Sunday reported the highest incidence of murders, with 61, while Wednesday was the lowest with 42. The time period of 6:01 PM - 2:00 AM recorded the highest number of murders, with 181, while 10:01 AM - 6:00 PM was the lowest with 96. Firearms (including handguns, rifles, shotguns, etc.) were used in 75.8 percent of the murders.. In murders where the relationship between the victim and offender was known, 23.7 percent were acquaintances. The total value of property stolen amounted to $41,736. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 273 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 254 arrests and juveniles accounted for 19 arrests. Males accounted for 240 arrests, or 87.9 percent, and females accounted for 33 arrests, or 12.1 percent. Of those persons arrested, 76.2 percent were White, 17.6 percent were Black, 4.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 1.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.. Hispanics accounted for 31.9 percent of the arrests. There were 199 clearances for murder reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 0.5 percent of this total. 23 24 25 26 MURDER VICTIM BY AGE, SEX, RACE & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 SEX AGE NUMBER DIST. MALE Infant 1-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Unknown TOTAL Distribution Adult Juvenile Unknown 5 10 1 4 41 75 53 48 34 39 20 13 10 12 3 4 4 8 384 -339 37 8 1.3% 2.6% 0.3% 1.0% 10.7% 19.5% 13.8% 12.5% 8.9% 10.2% 5.2% 3.4% 2.6% 3.1% 0.8% 1.0% 1.0% 2.1% -100.0% 88.3% 9.6% 2.1% 1 6 -4 37 69 50 42 25 32 16 9 6 10 3 3 1 7 321 83.6% 289 25 7 RACE WHITE 5 10 1 4 33 63 48 43 32 32 17 11 10 11 3 3 3 7 336 87.5% 294 35 7 ETHNIC ORIGIN ASIAN -------1 -------1 --2 0.5% 2 --- FEMALE 4 4 1 -4 6 3 6 9 7 4 4 4 2 -1 3 1 63 16.4% 50 12 1 BLACK ----5 11 4 3 2 6 2 1 ----1 1 36 9.4% 34 1 1 INDIAN ----3 1 1 1 -1 1 1 -1 ----10 2.6% 9 1 -- HISPANIC 1 2 1 2 22 47 37 33 17 11 6 2 2 3 1 1 -7 195 50.8% 173 15 7 NOT HISPANIC 4 8 -2 19 28 16 15 17 28 14 11 8 9 2 3 4 1 189 49.2% 166 22 1 27 FORCIBLE RAPE DEFINITION Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female through the use of force or threat of force. Assaults or attempts to commit forcible rape are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not counted in this category. By definition, sex attacks on males are excluded and are classified as assaults or other sex offenses depending on the nature of the crime and the extent of injury. SUMMARY There were 1,586 rapes reported during 2002. Rape accounted for 0.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 5.3 percent of violent crimes. September recorded the highest number, with 159, while March recorded the lowest with 98. Of the total rapes reported, forcible rape accounted for 1,364 offenses and attempted rape accounted for 222 offenses. The total value of property stolen amounted to $40,512. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 193 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 176 arrests and juveniles accounted for 17 arrests. Of those persons arrested, 80.3 percent were White, 11.9 percent were Black, and 7.8 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native. Hispanics accounted for 35.8 percent of the arrests. There were 404 clearances for rape reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 6.9 percent of this total. 28 29 ROBBERY DEFINITION Robbery is defined as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person by force or threat of force and/or by putting the victim in fear. Robbery involves a theft or larceny but is aggravated by the element of force or threat of force. SUMMARY There were 7,920 robberies reported during 2002. Robbery accounted for 2.3 percent of the total Index offenses and 26.6 percent of the violent crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 760, while June recorded the lowest with 600. Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) recorded the highest number, with 3,602 or 45.5 percent of all robberies. Gas or service station robberies had the lowest number, with 223, or 2.8 percent of all robberies. The total value of property stolen amounted to $13,440,781. Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) had the highest total dollar loss, with $6,005,847. Bank robberies had the highest dollar loss per robbery, with $3,965. Firearms represented the most common weapon used in 3,746 robberies, or 47.3 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 1,537 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 1,261 arrests and juveniles accounted for 276 arrests. Males accounted for 1,386 arrests, or 90.2 percent, and females accounted for 151 arrests, or 9.8 percent. Of those persons arrested, 73.8 percent were White, 23.0 percent were Black, 3.1 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.1 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 43.9 percent of the arrests. There were 1,655 clearances for robbery reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 10.1 percent of this total. 30 ROBBERY BY LOCATION & VALUE - 2002 LOCATION Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 3,602 1,303 223 823 1,066 255 648 7,920 DISTRIBUTION (%) 45.5% 16.4% 2.8% 10.4% 13.5% 3.2% 8.2% 100.0% TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN $6,005,847 2,469,648 97,612 407,363 2,352,825 1,011,096 1,096,390 $13,440,781 AVERAGE DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN $1,667 1,895 438 495 2,207 3,965 1,692 $1,697 ROBBERY BY MONTH & WEAPON USED - 2002 WEAPON Firearm Knife orCutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Strong Arm TOTAL TOTAL 3,746 794 701 2,679 7,920 JAN 385 68 56 251 760 FEB 278 59 42 222 601 MAR 289 73 64 204 630 APR 271 52 73 207 603 MAY 314 62 51 216 643 JUN 242 63 67 228 600 JUL 308 67 61 224 660 AUG 339 56 58 240 693 SEP 315 82 62 192 651 OCT 342 68 55 265 730 NOV 315 56 60 229 660 DEC 348 88 52 201 689 31 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DEFINITION Aggravated assault is defined as the unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm. SUMMARY There were 19,892 aggravated assaults reported during 2002. Aggravated assault accounted for 5.8 percent of the total Index offenses and 66.8 percent of the violent crimes. May recorded the highest number, with 1,935, while December recorded the lowest with 1,457. Physical force (hands, fists, etc.) represented the most common weapon used in 6,497 aggravated assaults, or 32.7 percent. Other dangerous weapons were used in 29.2 percent, and firearms were used in 23.6 percent of reported aggravated assaults. There were 54,521 simple assaults reported in 2002. Simple assault is primarily differentiated from aggravated assault by the seriousness of the injury and the weapon used. Simple assault is not a Crime Index offense but is reported here for the purpose of showing the total assault violence. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 7,310 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 5,967 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,343 arrests. Males accounted for 6,024 arrests, or 82.4 percent, and females accounted for 1,286 arrests, or 17.6 percent. Of those persons arrested, 83.3 percent were White, 9.5 percent were Black, 6.6 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 33.6 percent of the arrests. There were 9,214 clearances for aggravated assault reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 14.3 percent of this total. 32 33 BURGLARY DEFINITION Burglary is defined as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify the crime as a burglary. A structure is considered to include, but not limited to, the following: dwelling houses, apartments, public buildings, offices, barns, cabins, etc. Burglary is divided into three subclassifications: forcible entry, unlawful entry where no force is used, and attempted forcible entry. SUMMARY There were 57,925 burglaries reported during 2002. Burglary accounted for 16.8 percent of the total Index offenses and 18.4 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 5,712, while June recorded the lowest with 4,376. Forcible entry was used in 32,369, or 55.9 percent of the total burglaries. Residential burglaries accounted for 37,542, or 64.8 percent of the total burglaries. In burglaries where the time of occurrence was known, 17,161, or 29.6 percent occurred between the hours of 6 AM - 6 PM. The total value of property stolen amounted to $104,856,658. Residential burglaries accounted for the highest property loss, $70,715,563. ARREST/CLEARANCES A total of 5,085 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 3,365 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,720 arrests. Males accounted for 4,580 arrests, or 90.1 percent, and females accounted for 505 arrests, or 9.9 percent. Of those persons arrested, 88.3 percent were White, 7.7 percent were Black, 3.4 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 36.0 percent of the arrests. There were 4,032 clearances for burglary reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 19.0 percent of this total. 34 BURGLARY BY LOCATION & TIME - 2002 LOCATION RESIDENCE Night (6PM-6AM) Day (6AM-6PM) Unknown SUBTOTAL NON-RESIDENCE Night (6PM-6AM) Day (6AM-6PM) Unknown SUBTOTAL TOTAL 6,847 4,101 9,435 20,383 57,925 11.8% 7.1% 16.3% 35.2% 100.0% $9,631,920 4,507,880 20,001,295 $34,141,095 $104,856,658 $1,407 1,099 2,120 $1,675 $1,810 7,754 13,060 16,728 37,542 13.4% 22.5% 28.9% 64.8% $10,373,202 25,736,689 34,605,672 $70,715,563 $1,338 1,971 2,069 $1,884 NUMBER OF OFFENSES DISTRIBUTION VALUE STOLEN AVERAGE VALUE STOLEN BURGLARY BY MONTH & MEANS OF ENTRY - 2002 ENTRY TYPE Forcible Entry TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 32,369 3,334 2,554 2,585 2,506 2,680 2,390 2,713 2,743 2,749 2,941 2,565 2,609 Unlawful EntryNo Force Attempted Forcible Entry 21,565 2,021 1,641 1,630 1,739 1,737 1,650 1,800 1,926 1,910 1,889 1,810 1,812 3,991 357 321 324 322 342 336 326 315 345 365 298 340 TOTAL 57,925 5,712 4,516 4,539 4,567 4,759 4,376 4,839 4,984 5,004 5,195 4,673 4,761 35 LARCENY-THEFT DEFINITION Larceny-Theft is defined as the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property or articles from the possession or constructive possession of another without the use of force, violence, or fraud. This crime category does not include embezzlement, fraud, counterfeiting, or worthless checks. SUMMARY There were 197,832 larceny-thefts reported during 2002. Larceny-theft accounted for 57.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 62.9 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 19,374, while June was the lowest with 15,379. Larceny-theft in the under $50 category reported the highest number of incidents, with 93,516, or 47.3 percent. Shoplifting accounted for 41,820 larceny-thefts or 21.1 percent. The total value of property stolen amounted to $108,604,996. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 30,688 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 21,407 arrests and juveniles accounted for 9,281 arrests. Males accounted for 20,128 arrests, or 65.6 percent and females accounted for 10,560 arrests, or 34.4 percent. Of those persons arrested, 83.8 percent were White, 9.4 percent were Black, 6.2 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.6 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 33.4 percent of the arrests. There were 31,447 clearances for larceny-theft reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 21.8 percent of this total. 36 LARCENY - THEFT BY TYPE BY MONTH - 2002 CLASSIFICATION TOTAL DIST. Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL 310 606 41,820 50,110 35,270 8,382 13,502 2,852 44,980 0.2% 0.3% 21.2% 25.3% 17.8% 4.2% 6.8% 1.4% 22.8% JAN 29 56 3,729 5,374 3,829 811 1,301 222 4,023 FEB 23 57 3,119 4,287 2,971 695 1,145 149 3,431 MAR 21 56 3,393 4,206 2,922 673 1,162 278 3,502 APR 23 47 3,342 3,951 2,738 686 1,106 233 3,699 MAY 30 48 3,164 4,087 2,973 714 1,204 253 3,990 JUN 29 39 3,255 3,733 2,861 616 1,064 164 3,618 JUL 17 41 3,547 3,829 2,966 650 1,028 151 3,858 AUG 24 50 3,547 4,045 2,818 711 1,060 352 3,783 SEP 19 52 3,512 3,717 2,674 776 1,125 269 3,654 OCT 29 48 3,676 4,501 2,885 846 1,132 341 4,098 NOV 23 50 3,589 4,298 2,752 648 1,035 246 3,546 DEC 43 62 3,947 4,082 2,881 556 1,140 194 3,778 197,832 100.0% 19,374 15,877 16,213 15,825 16,463 15,379 16,087 16,390 15,798 17,556 16,187 16,683 LARCENY - THEFT BY VALUE BY MONTH - 2002 VALUE Over $200 $50 to $200 Under $50 TOTAL TOTAL 66,769 37,547 93,516 DIST. 33.7% 19.0% 47.3% JAN 7,020 3,743 8,611 FEB 5,679 2,988 7,210 MAR 5,377 3,085 7,751 APR 5,135 3,159 7,531 MAY 5,415 3,127 7,921 JUN 5,180 2,971 7,228 JUL 5,394 2,942 7,751 AUG 5,475 3,055 7,860 SEP 5,367 2,900 7,531 OCT 5,964 3,229 8,363 NOV 5,398 3,049 7,740 DEC 5,365 3,299 8,019 197,832 100.0% 19,374 15,877 16,213 15,825 16,463 15,379 16,087 16,390 15,798 17,556 16,187 16,683 37 LARCENY - THEFT BY CLASSIFICATION & VALUE - 2002 CLASSIFICATION BY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 TOTAL NUMBER OF OFFENSES 66,769 37,547 93,516 197,832 TOTAL VALUE STOLEN $103,220,789 4,178,152 1,206,055 $108,604,996 AVERAGE VALUE 1,546 111 13 $549 PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) 95.0% 3.9% 1.1% 100.0% ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY - THEFT - 2002 CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF OFFENSES 310 606 41,820 50,110 35,270 8,382 13,502 2,852 44,980 TOTAL 197,832 TOTAL VALUE STOLEN $52,699 155,352 3,592,654 27,402,223 14,771,914 2,339,833 8,977,638 359,725 50,952,958 $108,604,996 AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) 0.1% 0.1% 3.3% 25.2% 13.6% 2.2% 8.3% 0.3% 46.9% 100.0% Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicles Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other $170 256 86 547 419 279 665 126 1,133 $549 38 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT DEFINITION Motor Vehicle Theft is defined as the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle including attempts and joyriding. This definition excludes the taking for temporary use by those persons having lawful access to the vehicle. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on land and not on rails. Farm equipment, bulldozers, airplanes, construction equipment, and motorboats are excluded. SUMMARY There were 56,876 motor vehicle thefts reported during 2002. Motor vehicle theft accounted for 16.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 18.1 percent of the property crimes. January recorded the highest number, with 5,419, while May recorded the lowest with 4,435. Autos represented the highest single category of motor vehicle theft, with 33,516, or 58.9 percent. The total dollar loss amounted to $377,268,513. This includes not only the value of the stolen motor vehicle but any other personal property reported stolen during the incident. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 5,131 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 3,922 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,209 arrests. Males accounted for 4,237 arrests, or 82.6 percent, and females accounted for 894 arrests, or 17.4 percent. Of those persons arrested, 89.0 percent were White, 7.9 percent were Black, 2.8 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.3 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 43.1 percent of the arrests. There were 5,801 clearances for motor vehicle theft reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 13.5 percent of this total. RECOVERED MOTOR VEHICLES Recovered motor vehicles that were locally stolen amounted to 36,932, or a 64.9 percent recovery rate. Of those, 23,836 were recovered locally, 11,991 were recovered by another jurisdiction in-state, and 1,105 were recovered out of state. Motor vehicles that were stolen out of state and recovered by Arizona agencies amounted to 799. 39 40 ARSON DEFINITION Arson is defined by the national Uniform Crime Reporting Program to include any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded. SUMMARY There were 1,766 arsons reported during 2002. Arson accounted for 0.5 percent of the total Index offenses and 0.6 percent of the property crimes. June recorded the highest number, with 187, while August and September recorded the lowest with 114. Structural arson accounted for 605 offenses or 34.3 percent. Motor vehicle arson accounted for the highest single known category, with 593, while industrial/manufacturing arson was the lowest with 10. The total estimated value of property damage amounted to $17,270,654. Other commercial property arson had the highest dollar loss with $6,273,420. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES A total of 264 persons were arrested in 2002. Adults accounted for 89 arrests and juveniles accounted for 175 arrests. Males accounted for 219 arrests, or 82.9 percent, and females accounted for 45 arrests, or 17.1 percent. Of those persons arrested, 90.5 percent were White, 4.2 percent were Black, 4.9 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.4 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 31.4 percent of the arrests. There were 237 clearances for arson reported in 2002. Juveniles represented 55.3 percent of this total. 41 42 ARSON OFFENSES BY PROPERTY TYPE - 2002 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC VALUE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE STRUCTURE Single Occupancy Residential: Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, Etc. Other Residential: Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dormitories, Etc. Storage: Barns, Garages, Warehouses, Etc. 268 19 18 26 26 24 26 31 23 19 15 18 23 $3,219,865 78 7 5 9 6 8 11 5 5 2 6 7 7 1,433,807 26 5 -- 5 3 3 2 2 1 -- 4 1 -- 84,180 Industrial/Manufacturing 10 1 1 -1 -- 5 -- 3 -- -- 1 -- -- 16,301 Other Commercial: Stores, Restaurants, Offices, Etc. Community/Public: Churches, Jails, Schools, Etc. All Other: Monuments, Buildings under Construction, Etc. 72 5 4 7 7 5 8 6 2 4 9 9 6 6,273,420 83 9 11 11 15 6 5 4 4 4 7 5 2 494,089 68 3 6 8 9 6 5 3 6 8 11 1 2 1,044,452 SUBTOTAL 605 49 45 65 66 57 57 54 41 37 53 41 40 $12,566,114 MOBILE Motor Vehicles: Autos, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, Etc. All Other: Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Airplanes, Boats, Etc. SUBTOTAL 593 38 40 39 62 57 55 66 43 47 49 51 46 1,956,463 43 3 4 5 4 5 2 8 5 4 -- 1 2 120,340 636 41 44 44 66 62 57 74 48 51 49 52 48 $2,076,803 ALL OTHER Crops, Timber, Fences, Signs, Etc. 525 35 44 54 50 68 74 34 25 26 40 39 36 2,627,737 TOTAL 1,766 125 133 163 182 187 188 162 114 114 142 132 124 $17,270,654 43 44 COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 45 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY - 2002 INDEX CRIMES MURDER FORCIBLE RAPE Rape by Force Attempts to Commit ROBBERY Firearm Knife/Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapons Strong Arm AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Firearm Knife/Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapons Physical Force BURGLARY Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry-No Force Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY-THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Autos Trucks and Buses Other Vehicles ARSON TOTAL APACHE -4 4 -3 1 --2 100 9 6 19 66 153 71 74 8 431 24 19 1 4 -715 COCHISE 3 19 8 11 36 9 4 12 11 654 41 23 65 525 726 418 118 190 2,652 376 298 51 27 21 4,487 COCONINO 2 69 62 7 69 27 7 6 29 563 87 85 107 284 1,085 101 890 94 5,273 371 217 97 57 46 7,478 GILA 1 11 10 1 8 1 -2 5 259 18 17 61 163 573 286 224 63 1,095 108 35 28 45 26 2,081 GRAHAM 1 ---2 --1 1 67 2 1 2 62 172 72 95 5 527 36 22 9 5 1 806 GREENLEE ---------7 1 --6 22 -20 2 60 1 1 ---90 46 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 2 2 2 -6 1 -2 3 53 2 8 6 37 249 113 109 27 461 48 29 3 16 2 823 MARICOPA 275 896 804 92 5,981 3,247 548 394 1,792 11,093 3,355 1,819 3,802 2,117 37,759 21,642 14,112 2,005 123,797 44,180 26,060 15,369 2,751 924 224,905 MOHAVE 6 24 18 6 51 13 5 8 25 422 67 64 129 162 1,972 966 936 70 4,999 638 464 92 82 64 8,176 NAVAJO 2 23 22 1 13 1 2 2 8 295 14 29 55 197 624 223 383 18 1,801 151 85 25 41 26 2,935 PIMA 73 437 356 81 1,554 390 205 238 721 3,595 861 580 715 1,439 9,470 6,276 2,339 855 43,795 8,704 4,685 3,296 723 511 68,139 PINAL 6 39 26 13 89 26 7 15 41 1,163 64 56 124 919 2,229 1,137 664 428 4,507 943 724 123 96 74 9,050 SANTA CRUZ -2 1 1 13 4 -4 5 65 2 1 -62 251 103 144 4 692 177 122 15 40 1 1,201 YAVAPAI 11 26 22 4 40 10 5 10 15 675 52 72 442 109 1,529 321 1,048 160 4,720 553 447 51 55 36 7,590 YUMA 2 34 29 5 55 16 11 7 21 881 129 128 275 349 1,111 640 409 62 3,022 566 308 180 78 34 5,705 47 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY - 2002 OFFENSES ROBBERY Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous BURGLARY Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown Non-Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown LARCENY-THEFT $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL APACHE 3 --1 ---2 153 96 21 49 26 57 22 23 12 431 119 93 219 4 5 91 53 20 19 68 2 169 587 COCHISE 36 7 2 5 4 5 -13 726 462 115 237 110 264 81 124 59 2,652 660 618 1,374 3 8 549 513 107 114 136 24 1,198 3,414 COCONINO 69 11 15 7 6 8 3 19 1,085 513 167 335 11 572 202 355 15 5,273 1,436 1,009 2,828 9 24 942 1,079 107 328 540 29 2,215 6,427 GILA 8 -1 -1 --6 573 308 82 201 25 265 70 185 10 1,095 261 170 664 2 5 177 213 21 38 171 3 465 1,676 GRAHAM 2 ------2 172 107 34 20 53 65 29 19 17 527 137 109 281 -11 145 42 23 41 97 3 165 701 GREENLEE --------22 17 7 2 8 5 3 2 -60 35 14 11 --1 -----59 82 48 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 6 2 ---1 -3 249 176 53 58 65 73 19 36 18 461 110 60 291 3 4 24 32 4 10 11 2 371 716 MARICOPA 5,981 2,780 1,092 122 590 836 217 344 37,759 25,335 4,740 8,773 11,822 12,424 4,446 1,424 6,554 123,797 52,459 27,682 43,656 208 312 21,050 34,660 29,656 4,677 7,232 1,772 24,230 167,537 MOHAVE 51 11 2 2 1 8 2 25 1,972 1,260 263 349 648 712 296 88 328 4,999 2,110 1,012 1,877 2 14 920 1,080 66 136 273 13 2,495 7,022 NAVAJO 13 2 1 3 1 1 -5 624 398 99 221 78 226 94 82 50 1,801 490 358 953 6 18 349 176 53 107 278 7 807 2,438 PIMA 1,554 736 162 78 205 174 32 167 9,470 5,607 1,231 1,263 3,113 3,863 937 925 2,001 43,795 5,140 3,916 34,739 53 166 15,228 10,269 4,338 2,372 4,121 829 6,419 54,819 PINAL 89 26 15 2 7 13 -26 2,229 1,267 387 640 240 962 327 536 99 4,507 1,256 823 2,428 4 12 881 607 190 160 192 37 2,424 6,825 SANTA CRUZ 13 1 5 -1 2 -4 251 180 56 80 44 71 25 28 18 692 175 101 416 -1 412 74 21 17 14 1 152 956 YAVAPAI 40 4 2 2 4 6 1 21 1,529 1,045 251 630 164 484 130 234 120 4,720 1,017 799 2,904 9 20 558 804 103 122 279 37 2,788 6,289 YUMA 55 22 6 1 3 12 -11 1,111 771 248 202 321 340 166 40 134 3,022 1,364 783 875 7 6 493 508 561 241 90 93 1,023 4,188 49 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE - 2002 OFFENSES MURDER FORCIBLE RAPE ROBBERY Highway Commercial House Gas or Service Station Convenience Store Residence Bank Miscellaneous BURGLARY Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-PM Unknown Non-Residence Night, 6PM-6AM Day, 6AM-6PM Unknown LARCENY-THEFT $200 and Over $50 to $200 Under $50 Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL APACHE --340 --340 ----184,321 129,926 55,427 63,419 11,080 54,395 12,420 29,855 12,120 152,289 140,378 9,520 2,391 1,457 2,232 2,286 22,768 13,720 3,000 29,350 235 77,241 134,420 471,370 COCHISE --18,044 13,275 121 -467 3,470 -711 1,032,700 736,804 88,311 491,653 156,840 295,896 110,410 127,904 57,582 1,178,294 1,098,301 64,554 15,439 40 616 28,983 161,584 22,590 17,919 121,600 1,650 823,312 1,910,872 4,139,910 COCONINO 4,500 -30,661 1,092 672 1,000 402 2,506 100 24,889 1,079,785 582,263 145,138 428,425 8,700 497,522 179,948 297,281 20,293 2,286,719 2,157,358 102,339 27,022 2,718 4,713 44,440 796,657 27,473 119,078 260,828 4,201 1,026,611 2,981,227 6,382,892 GILA --780 ---500 --280 679,760 409,068 98,934 266,816 43,318 270,692 36,278 219,725 14,689 431,911 410,095 17,471 4,345 1,867 304 10,314 185,056 8,852 6,736 103,801 -114,981 464,833 1,577,284 GRAHAM --85 ------85 128,390 69,697 22,916 25,406 21,375 58,693 29,805 9,020 19,868 141,656 127,485 10,614 3,557 -2,074 6,565 26,208 16,519 5,922 33,034 138 51,196 107,344 377,475 GREENLEE ----------300 300 --300 ----42,305 40,464 1,499 342 --75 -----42,230 -42,605 50 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ --4,237 737 ---400 -3,100 155,509 119,988 33,070 66,918 20,000 35,521 10,054 21,593 3,874 569,283 562,151 6,470 662 1,412 24 6,072 15,005 699 1,780 12,588 40 531,663 194,158 923,187 MARICOPA 31,536 18,511 12,399,458 5,819,918 2,445,544 86,181 399,815 2,145,300 994,842 507,858 86,248,961 59,646,544 7,952,609 21,473,742 30,220,193 26,602,417 7,425,189 2,167,049 17,010,179 87,126,701 83,060,602 3,123,487 942,612 33,114 80,432 2,731,809 23,077,281 14,019,090 1,503,995 6,452,939 288,105 38,939,936 308,525,374 494,350,541 MOHAVE 5,700 -33,563 3,832 ---1,298 1,564 26,869 2,812,839 1,545,265 237,017 312,027 996,221 1,267,574 343,687 243,798 680,089 3,598,094 3,464,675 109,177 24,242 355 43,885 68,060 734,510 27,721 31,507 275,650 2,196 2,414,210 3,990,751 10,440,947 NAVAJO --6,889 440 600 310 50 4,244 -1,245 606,800 402,148 134,888 128,210 139,050 204,652 116,743 53,376 34,533 727,088 675,063 38,321 13,704 1,627 4,528 17,681 80,628 26,538 21,682 84,558 1,467 488,379 1,052,233 2,393,010 PIMA -14,000 752,021 98,940 10,155 3,131 4,795 134,801 14,413 485,786 6,561,530 3,881,125 704,104 992,823 2,184,198 2,680,405 624,787 520,339 1,535,279 6,243,250 5,698,254 428,718 116,278 5,828 4,779 482,880 1,170,549 275,920 499,336 1,176,555 35,087 2,592,316 45,480,797 59,051,598 PINAL --43,497 15,100 7,639 5,788 589 7,481 -6,900 2,560,799 1,521,196 440,659 830,452 250,085 1,039,603 373,739 557,614 108,250 2,385,553 2,278,622 87,075 19,856 313 4,856 57,913 361,205 68,011 40,668 112,673 6,226 1,733,688 4,209,811 9,199,660 SANTA CRUZ --25,965 8,000 1,970 --15,500 -495 379,371 224,434 45,092 128,713 50,629 154,937 24,279 58,829 71,829 293,782 279,047 10,236 4,499 -240 56,374 31,727 7,178 4,738 15,101 253 178,171 1,651,758 2,350,876 YAVAPAI --20,979 4,900 150 680 145 1,240 177 13,687 1,073,136 508,591 65,038 313,723 129,830 564,545 107,264 163,147 294,134 1,353,198 1,253,161 82,269 17,768 938 4,131 37,061 385,154 18,243 34,989 184,746 3,398 684,538 1,826,442 4,273,755 YUMA -8,001 104,262 39,613 2,797 182 600 36,585 -24,485 1,352,457 938,214 349,999 214,362 373,853 414,243 237,317 38,350 138,576 2,074,873 1,975,133 86,402 13,338 3,030 2,538 42,141 353,891 239,360 48,483 114,215 16,729 1,254,486 4,738,493 8,278,086 51 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED - 2002 STOLEN Currency/Notes/Etc. Jewelry/Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Vehicles Office Equipment Stereos/TV's/Cameras Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL STOLEN RECOVERED Currency/Notes/Etc. Jewelry/Precious Metals Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Vehicles Office Equipment Stereos/TV's/Cameras Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL RECOVERED 1,419 748 25 105,920 -1,672 1,500 2,150 4,961 3,500 29,310 151,205 17,800 32,901 6,238 1,249,006 4,675 29,680 6,459 3,751 7,998 700 151,909 1,511,117 7,380 20,322 7,472 2,592,506 27,592 13,417 2,699 2,169 5,071 -367,266 3,045,894 10,612 13,836 332 225,416 223 4,659 3,560 193 825 -42,524 302,180 905 692 351 82,170 -8,224 2,900 11,054 644 -16,585 123,525 --------44 -764 808 APACHE 33,376 5,693 2,485 171,035 7,758 49,629 13,051 9,773 12,423 4,250 161,897 471,370 COCHISE 262,006 293,119 23,490 2,033,156 51,275 211,691 44,440 100,374 25,862 4,105 1,090,392 4,139,910 COCONINO 432,924 249,259 72,131 3,283,318 48,142 494,489 71,991 77,068 47,804 2,296 1,603,470 6,382,892 GILA 105,408 166,783 8,948 501,269 14,361 77,153 53,614 52,115 6,969 -590,664 1,577,284 GRAHAM 29,802 23,405 1,770 107,344 6,101 41,184 11,307 6,422 2,025 450 147,665 377,475 GREENLEE 967 ---9,416 -800 80 727 -30,615 42,605 52 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED (CONT.) - 2002 LA PAZ 33,949 59,062 2,855 218,779 4,235 19,940 444,670 9,136 1,855 -128,706 923,187 MARICOPA 12,928,237 29,991,566 3,447,681 309,443,176 18,441,692 29,778,203 2,312,566 6,807,815 1,629,602 41,820 79,528,183 494,350,541 MOHAVE 563,198 622,124 92,831 4,266,322 248,243 684,793 130,586 269,114 49,685 9,980 3,504,071 10,440,947 NAVAJO 195,120 98,232 8,747 1,045,679 42,032 123,191 30,440 60,719 13,159 6,580 769,111 2,393,010 PIMA 612,965 2,076,216 222,967 47,445,667 1,326,992 1,808,507 348,714 917,673 26,015 16,681 4,249,201 59,051,598 PINAL 346,020 489,968 89,556 4,502,241 190,888 330,783 125,031 178,235 28,497 3,660 2,914,781 9,199,660 SANTA CRUZ 86,911 126,993 17,707 1,727,977 25,099 43,915 3,042 10,136 38,578 5,000 265,518 2,350,876 YAVAPAI 279,152 371,810 36,448 1,896,889 85,888 312,531 61,205 119,079 25,814 -1,084,939 4,273,755 YUMA 341,779 359,945 98,764 4,951,302 406,521 561,387 65,798 102,373 13,790 10,065 1,366,362 8,278,086 323 1,834 -71,256 -600 1,394 100 9 -4,712 80,228 281,165 595,650 407,090 196,993,136 412,479 795,803 213,031 143,184 222,692 1,175 9,799,247 209,864,652 9,885 47,478 8,328 2,805,469 23,461 53,192 13,610 8,413 8,742 8,850 1,474,906 4,462,334 40,503 14,476 2,641 453,195 1,918 12,733 3,734 2,173 4,654 -138,504 674,531 12,123 23,085 13,342 11,422,451 62,429 24,360 2,020 10,134 5,315 5,000 92,133 11,672,392 2,832 14,738 25,565 2,594,141 2,974 13,210 5,590 756 7,217 -210,737 2,877,760 216 3,468 1,417 493,200 4,555 489 47 708 736 -13,928 518,764 2,925 31,763 4,911 1,375,354 10,333 19,426 5,271 5,383 7,917 -78,474 1,541,757 4,609 42,931 16,974 2,024,650 43,134 25,416 5,281 3,624 4,799 600 145,124 2,317,142 53 54 STATE ARREST DATA 55 ARREST SUMMARY There were 306,278 arrests reported in 2002. Arrests for Part I offenses were 50,481 or 16.5 percent. Arrests for Part II offenses were 255,797, or 83.5 percent. Adult arrests were 253,905, or 82.9 percent, and juvenile arrests were 52,373, or 17.1 percent. Males accounted for 234,649 arrests, or 76.6 percent, and females accounted for 71,629, or 23.4 percent. Arrests for adults between the ages of 25-29 recorded the highest number with 38,968, or 15.3 percent of the total adult arrests. Arrests for juveniles age 12 and under were 5,331, or 10.2 percent of the total juvenile arrests. Of those persons arrested, 84.8 percent were White, 8.0 percent were Black, 6.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. Hispanics accounted for 30.9 percent of the arrests. Driving under the influence recorded the highest number of arrests of a specific offense with 41,751, or 13.6 percent of the total. ARREST BY AGE GROUP - 2002 ADULT ARRESTS OFFENSE MALE Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL 221 175 1,144 4,967 3,013 14,486 3,263 78 27,347 FEMALE 33 1 117 1,000 352 6,921 659 11 9,094 MALE 19 17 242 1,057 1,567 5,642 974 141 9,659 FEMALE --34 286 153 3,639 235 34 4,381 JUVENILE ARRESTS 56 TOTAL ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2,972 13,936 3,196 4,779 13 2,883 41,751 25,350 17,246 755 81,869 3,223 5,398 255,797 306,278 0.97% 4.55% 1.04% 1.56% 0.01% 0.94% 13.63% 8.28% 5.63% 0.25% 26.73% 1.05% 1.76% 83.52% 100.00% 2,446 12,087 2,847 4,058 13 2,576 37,278 21,326 14,216 445 67,727 2,915 4,745 217,176 259,743 454 1,160 284 563 -124 1,331 1,131 1,524 47 7,421 198 417 19,676 24,493 67 624 56 143 -165 2,932 2,777 1,419 263 6,343 96 207 17,661 20,466 5 65 9 15 -18 210 116 87 -378 14 29 1,284 1,576 1,468 4,262 980 1,255 3 705 14,717 6,507 4,908 64 22,116 1,344 1,767 76,908 94,574 1,504 9,674 2,216 3,524 10 2,178 27,034 18,843 12,338 691 59,753 1,879 3,631 178,889 211,704 1,489 1,132 607 1,840 0.49% 0.37% 0.20% 0.60% 1,271 947 486 1,730 196 133 112 88 22 46 6 21 -6 3 1 896 390 161 525 593 742 446 1,315 33 24,234 2,942 2,083 229 1,666 9,321 3,022 1,950 1,878 0.01% 7.91% 0.96% 0.68% 0.07% 0.54% 3.04% 1.00% 0.64% 0.61% 28 20,265 2,596 1,768 202 1,505 8,048 2,663 1,396 1,592 3 2,190 293 240 21 137 735 293 451 130 2 1,613 32 64 4 18 470 50 83 138 -166 21 11 2 6 68 16 20 18 11 7,907 825 460 52 616 2,690 1,382 396 501 22 16,327 2,117 1,623 177 1,050 6,631 1,640 1,554 1,377 273 193 1,537 7,310 5,085 30,688 5,131 264 50,481 0.09% 0.06% 0.50% 2.39% 1.66% 10.02% 1.67% 0.09% 16.48% 208 155 1,135 6,088 4,487 25,690 4,565 239 42,567 48 23 353 696 393 2,887 406 11 4,817 13 15 47 483 174 1,917 143 13 2,805 4 -2 43 31 194 17 1 292 87 69 675 2,457 1,830 10,255 2,210 83 17,666 186 124 862 4,853 3,255 20,433 2,921 181 32,815 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 57 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 139 3,290 261 611 2 428 605 5,193 3,536 64 6,200 3,223 5,398 38,333 52,373 0.27% 6.28% 0.50% 1.17% 0.01% 0.82% 1.15% 9.91% 6.75% 0.12% 11.84% 6.15% 10.31% 73.19% 100.00% 117 2,924 240 555 2 397 569 4,497 3,051 50 5,483 2,915 4,745 33,664 45,571 8 168 13 26 -17 7 146 312 2 406 198 417 2,535 3,782 14 185 7 28 -12 28 531 164 12 276 96 207 1,954 2,762 -13 1 2 -2 1 19 9 -35 14 29 180 258 69 1,109 105 218 -87 209 1,312 1,239 7 2,107 1,344 1,767 12,730 17,966 70 2,181 156 393 2 341 396 3,881 2,297 57 4,093 1,879 3,631 25,603 34,407 74 194 48 106 0.14% 0.37% 0.09% 0.20% 65 164 43 103 7 11 4 -2 18 -3 -1 1 -41 68 11 41 33 126 37 65 1 4,876 119 89 39 180 2,852 432 39 334 0.01% 9.31% 0.23% 0.17% 0.07% 0.34% 5.45% 0.82% 0.07% 0.64% 1 4,151 112 68 38 163 2,516 378 17 300 -471 7 16 1 14 192 43 22 27 -226 -5 -3 121 9 -7 -28 ----23 2 --1 1,633 39 30 11 78 902 203 3 96 -3,243 80 59 28 102 1,950 229 36 238 19 17 276 1,343 1,720 9,281 1,209 175 14,040 0.04% 0.04% 0.53% 2.56% 3.28% 17.72% 2.31% 0.33% 26.81% 11 12 219 1,136 1,533 7,762 1,075 159 11,907 6 3 46 114 113 866 94 5 1,247 2 2 11 86 62 598 36 11 808 ---7 12 55 4 -78 4 4 150 498 680 3,205 636 59 5,236 15 13 126 845 1,040 6,076 573 116 8,804 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 58 ADULT ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2,833 10,646 2,935 4,168 11 2,455 41,146 20,157 13,710 691 75,669 --217,464 253,905 1.12% 4.19% 1.16% 1.64% 0.01% 0.97% 16.20% 7.94% 5.40% 0.27% 29.80% --85.65% 100.00% 2,329 9,163 2,607 3,503 11 2,179 36,709 16,829 11,165 395 62,244 --183,512 214,172 446 992 271 537 -107 1,324 985 1,212 45 7,015 --17,141 20,711 53 439 49 115 -153 2,904 2,246 1,255 251 6,067 --15,707 17,704 5 52 8 13 -16 209 97 78 -343 --1,104 1,318 1,399 3,153 875 1,037 3 618 14,508 5,195 3,669 57 20,009 --64,178 76,608 1,434 7,493 2,060 3,131 8 1,837 26,638 14,962 10,041 634 55,660 --153,286 177,297 1,415 938 559 1,734 0.56% 0.37% 0.22% 0.68% 1,206 783 443 1,627 189 122 108 88 20 28 6 18 -5 2 1 855 322 150 484 560 616 409 1,250 32 19,358 2,823 1,994 190 1,486 6,469 2,590 1,911 1,544 0.01% 7.62% 1.11% 0.79% 0.07% 0.59% 2.55% 1.02% 0.75% 0.61% 27 16,114 2,484 1,700 164 1,342 5,532 2,285 1,379 1,292 3 1,719 286 224 20 123 543 250 429 103 2 1,387 32 59 4 15 349 41 83 131 -138 21 11 2 6 45 14 20 18 10 6,274 786 430 41 538 1,788 1,179 393 405 22 13,084 2,037 1,564 149 948 4,681 1,411 1,518 1,139 254 176 1,261 5,967 3,365 21,407 3,922 89 36,441 0.10% 0.07% 0.50% 2.35% 1.32% 8.43% 1.54% 0.04% 14.35% 197 143 916 4,952 2,954 17,928 3,490 80 30,660 42 20 307 582 280 2,021 312 6 3,570 11 13 36 397 112 1,319 107 2 1,997 4 -2 36 19 139 13 1 214 83 65 525 1,959 1,150 7,050 1,574 24 12,430 171 111 736 4,008 2,215 14,357 2,348 65 24,011 NUMBER OF ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC 59 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2 9 -1 -4 8 23 72 1 118 14 26 565 860 6 124 12 24 -45 5 57 411 9 554 116 292 2,848 20 745 49 159 1 129 7 585 1,051 13 1,557 767 1,528 9,211 19 685 48 117 -88 44 857 714 13 1,140 752 1,326 7,469 37 803 77 149 1 88 201 1,487 635 11 1,373 823 1,342 8,888 55 924 75 161 -74 340 2,184 653 17 1,458 751 884 9,352 139 3,290 261 611 2 428 605 5,193 3,536 64 6,200 3,223 5,398 84 1,216 104 265 -85 976 3,299 576 6 2,783 --108 1,174 139 216 1 66 1,420 3,332 510 13 3,454 --104 990 136 199 2 72 1,628 2,809 542 5 3,746 --112 786 127 176 -92 2,078 772 658 6 3,858 --1 1 1 3 -5 -11 14 56 12 23 15 37 9 11 20 41 7 26 24 54 19 32 74 194 48 106 81 86 17 65 70 74 25 58 89 75 21 62 68 60 20 66 -151 1 --2 111 9 -7 -663 1 2 -4 401 46 -60 -1,432 15 19 3 36 770 98 2 120 -874 17 15 2 31 523 73 5 54 1 931 29 25 8 54 577 83 14 45 -825 56 28 26 53 470 123 18 48 1 4,876 119 89 39 180 2,852 432 39 334 4 706 93 63 19 97 459 202 95 58 4 746 130 71 19 93 349 178 73 45 -732 135 78 15 101 333 195 64 59 2 879 133 76 11 88 374 217 71 48 --1 36 55 177 8 18 295 -1 5 189 211 1,130 39 48 1,623 2 6 51 354 426 2,530 259 54 3,682 4 -45 235 336 1,806 274 18 2,718 5 5 80 267 334 1,904 330 22 2,947 8 5 94 262 358 1,734 299 15 2,775 19 17 276 1,343 1,720 9,281 1,209 175 14,040 13 8 116 319 413 1,753 383 11 3,016 17 9 110 275 301 1,373 313 5 2,403 15 11 93 278 238 1,059 304 5 2,003 13 16 101 282 176 987 215 4 1,794 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 38,333 11,439 12,368 12,192 10,778 52,373 14,455 14,771 14,195 12,572 4,471 12,893 10,187 11,835 12,127 60 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 14 7 89 316 175 936 252 2 1,791 21 6 83 221 127 779 210 1 1,448 7 10 65 263 141 702 159 1 1,348 55 21 206 977 435 2,821 678 9 5,202 32 29 146 855 460 2,924 573 13 5,032 26 21 108 782 372 2,775 425 9 4,518 18 13 84 624 270 2,410 231 10 3,660 12 8 37 380 170 1,450 111 11 2,179 6 10 15 201 43 704 38 6 1,023 1 1 6 94 27 333 18 1 481 -5 2 52 10 172 6 1 248 4 1 -48 7 229 6 -295 254 176 1,261 5,967 3,365 21,407 3,922 89 36,441 273 193 1,537 7,310 5,085 30,688 5,131 264 50,481 3 851 147 74 6 75 332 171 47 35 -832 138 85 7 85 322 129 63 53 -764 131 73 9 83 242 119 48 40 6 3,168 605 354 28 254 1,040 451 252 214 1 3,069 498 338 21 242 914 354 278 219 4 2,771 391 278 24 171 808 222 340 202 6 2,321 232 235 19 117 622 160 319 183 1 1,275 122 128 6 43 374 96 159 135 -680 45 82 3 20 163 54 52 98 -287 18 31 2 11 82 20 23 64 -123 5 14 -2 30 11 13 41 1 154 -14 1 4 25 11 14 50 32 19,358 2,823 1,994 190 1,486 6,469 2,590 1,911 1,544 33 24,234 2,942 2,083 229 1,666 9,321 3,022 1,950 1,878 99 59 17 78 77 39 21 63 73 49 14 72 251 148 99 289 190 87 74 317 179 98 87 303 110 68 81 211 76 46 57 100 27 27 15 35 18 13 9 8 4 4 2 6 3 5 -1 1,415 938 559 1,734 1,489 1,132 607 1,840 109 711 125 173 -94 2,127 610 640 7 3,772 --10,362 12,153 125 561 102 158 -95 1,959 452 553 8 3,262 --9,189 10,637 125 446 100 138 -97 1,765 415 473 8 3,111 --8,395 9,743 442 1,588 497 572 3 409 7,277 1,459 1,942 40 12,378 --33,766 38,968 450 1,068 485 587 3 394 5,784 1,224 1,802 65 11,057 --29,521 34,553 435 775 481 663 2 390 4,789 1,443 1,889 103 10,207 --27,055 31,573 369 654 348 547 -327 4,334 1,568 1,776 151 8,442 --23,200 26,860 214 387 170 291 -186 3,038 1,231 1,134 136 5,122 --14,527 16,706 109 182 77 121 -68 1,891 796 642 78 2,354 --7,619 8,642 34 64 31 32 -37 1,030 359 284 36 1,059 --3,552 4,033 11 18 7 17 -16 556 235 139 14 550 --1,818 2,066 2 26 6 13 -27 494 153 150 15 514 --1,683 1,978 2,833 10,646 2,935 4,168 11 2,455 41,146 20,157 13,710 691 75,669 --217,464 253,905 2,972 13,936 3,196 4,779 13 2,883 41,751 25,350 17,246 755 81,869 3,223 5,398 255,797 306,278 61 JUVENILE MALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering Runaways PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 7 -1 -3 6 22 68 1 96 12 18 477 709 4 89 7 18 -30 4 27 308 8 416 68 141 2,061 3,185 13 537 29 110 1 68 3 311 663 11 1,011 442 511 5,552 7,934 14 560 34 95 -41 38 494 473 13 786 461 468 4,658 6,441 29 643 64 111 1 50 168 1,002 438 6 1,007 545 579 6,037 8,093 46 772 63 128 -37 282 1,584 469 13 1,129 539 383 6,783 8,865 107 2,608 197 463 2 229 501 3,440 2,419 52 4,445 2,067 2,100 25,568 35,227 1 1 1 2 -4 -5 11 44 7 12 12 34 8 7 17 35 5 20 22 43 14 24 63 161 35 70 -123 ----99 8 -7 -491 -1 -3 342 41 -54 -914 10 11 3 27 603 88 1 111 -531 13 12 2 27 416 69 -50 1 621 20 17 6 43 489 77 1 42 -558 31 14 19 46 403 115 3 46 1 3,238 74 55 30 146 2,352 398 5 310 --1 34 49 125 8 15 232 -1 4 147 181 729 26 36 1,124 2 6 39 269 383 1,458 181 44 2,382 4 -43 184 307 1,020 211 14 1,783 5 5 69 203 316 1,156 282 20 2,056 8 5 86 220 331 1,154 266 12 2,082 19 17 242 1,057 1,567 5,642 974 141 9,659 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL ARRESTS 62 JUVENILE FEMALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering Runaways PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 2 ---1 2 1 4 -22 2 8 88 151 2 35 5 6 -15 1 30 103 1 138 48 151 787 1,286 7 208 20 49 -61 4 274 388 2 546 325 1,017 3,659 4,959 5 125 14 22 -47 6 363 241 -354 291 858 2,811 3,746 8 159 13 38 -38 33 485 197 5 366 278 763 2,850 3,741 9 153 12 33 -37 58 600 184 4 329 212 501 2,570 3,263 32 682 64 148 -199 104 1,753 1,117 12 1,755 1,156 3,298 12,765 17,146 ---1 -1 -6 3 12 5 11 3 3 1 4 3 6 2 6 2 11 5 8 11 33 13 36 -28 1 --2 12 1 ---172 1 1 -1 59 5 -6 -518 5 8 -9 167 10 1 9 -343 4 3 -4 107 4 5 4 -310 9 8 2 11 88 6 13 3 -267 25 14 7 7 67 8 15 2 -1,638 45 34 9 34 500 34 34 24 ---2 6 52 -3 63 --1 42 30 401 13 12 499 --12 85 43 1,072 78 10 1,300 --2 51 29 786 63 4 935 --11 64 18 748 48 2 891 --8 42 27 580 33 3 693 --34 286 153 3,639 235 34 4,381 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL ARRESTS 63 ADULT MALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 66 1,071 77 206 -56 834 2,537 453 6 2,297 9,189 11,555 88 992 108 161 1 45 1,229 2,612 393 12 2,746 9,823 11,659 91 871 99 150 2 47 1,379 2,187 417 5 2,986 9,702 11,271 93 679 109 136 -58 1,722 656 507 6 3,092 8,660 10,029 92 606 94 119 -50 1,784 523 496 4 3,057 8,394 9,752 110 477 73 116 -57 1,658 376 428 5 2,534 7,286 8,365 108 382 78 105 -54 1,498 356 369 8 2,483 6,781 7,830 74 69 16 49 65 58 19 43 79 71 18 50 60 55 15 45 91 52 15 64 67 35 19 45 64 41 9 56 3 515 55 36 11 89 413 194 5 57 3 505 87 43 9 83 305 168 7 41 -518 79 41 9 88 267 182 10 56 1 652 92 45 3 75 296 206 10 47 3 647 102 50 4 65 276 161 5 34 -631 94 49 6 74 250 119 12 51 -606 88 44 4 74 197 111 10 36 12 8 110 280 395 1,212 339 10 2,366 17 9 102 237 273 932 261 5 1,836 12 11 88 236 224 738 255 5 1,569 12 16 88 242 162 674 171 4 1,369 13 6 81 259 152 640 205 2 1,358 18 6 71 183 111 520 169 1 1,079 7 10 63 228 130 474 136 1 1,049 19 20 21 22 23 24 64 ADULT MALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2002 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-Over TOTAL ARRESTS 46 21 185 822 379 1,798 557 8 3,816 30 29 132 688 414 1,944 467 11 3,715 21 21 99 636 323 1,922 349 8 3,379 15 13 76 506 231 1,675 195 9 2,720 11 8 28 311 141 1,021 97 7 1,624 5 10 14 171 38 468 36 5 747 1 1 5 81 26 221 15 1 351 -5 2 43 9 106 5 1 171 1 1 -44 5 141 6 -198 221 175 1,144 4,967 3,013 14,486 3,263 78 27,347 6 2,476 395 196 14 222 829 420 80 196 1 2,408 326 206 12 191 707 333 61 206 1 2,122 261 165 16 144 621 202 61 191 5 1,802 153 125 13 99 472 147 61 171 1 983 84 95 5 33 284 85 41 126 -531 31 59 -19 125 49 24 90 -231 13 21 1 11 72 20 17 62 -102 4 11 -2 24 11 12 41 1 129 -10 1 4 22 10 13 49 25 14,858 1,864 1,196 108 1,273 5,160 2,418 429 1,454 229 125 85 223 150 76 47 236 139 83 66 212 91 51 61 151 60 35 44 77 23 23 14 28 15 13 9 7 4 3 2 4 3 4 -1 1,214 794 439 1,291 369 1,362 377 400 2 266 6,240 1,222 1,512 29 9,643 26,918 30,734 347 885 364 396 3 261 4,870 996 1,375 56 8,435 22,948 26,663 359 597 345 465 2 282 3,840 1,235 1,467 87 7,637 20,600 23,979 289 529 256 382 -232 3,353 1,372 1,407 136 6,454 17,812 20,532 183 323 129 208 -138 2,459 1,088 919 126 4,091 11,617 13,241 93 149 64 94 -44 1,549 704 516 66 1,961 6,256 7,003 30 57 29 28 -27 871 334 236 32 912 3,048 3,399 10 17 5 11 -14 483 224 126 11 463 1,584 1,755 2 23 5 11 -22 423 146 135 13 430 1,457 1,655 2,330 9,020 2,212 2,988 10 1,653 34,192 16,568 10,756 602 59,221 172,075 199,422 65 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS - 2002 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 18 145 27 59 -29 142 762 123 -486 2,250 2,900 20 182 31 55 -21 191 720 117 1 708 2,545 3,112 13 119 37 49 -25 249 622 125 -760 2,490 2,924 19 107 18 40 -34 356 116 151 -766 2,118 2,543 17 105 31 54 -44 343 87 144 3 715 1,968 2,401 15 84 29 42 -38 301 76 125 3 728 1,903 2,272 17 64 22 33 -43 267 59 104 -628 1,614 1,913 7 17 1 16 5 16 6 15 10 4 3 12 8 5 5 21 8 7 2 14 10 4 2 18 9 8 5 16 1 191 38 27 8 8 46 8 90 1 1 241 43 28 10 10 44 10 66 4 -214 56 37 6 13 66 13 54 3 1 227 41 31 8 13 78 11 61 1 -204 45 24 2 10 56 10 42 1 -201 44 36 1 11 72 10 51 2 -158 43 29 5 9 45 8 38 4 1 -6 39 18 541 44 1 650 --8 38 28 441 52 -567 3 -5 42 14 321 49 -434 1 -13 40 14 313 44 -425 1 1 8 57 23 296 47 -433 3 -12 38 16 259 41 -369 --2 35 11 228 23 -299 19 20 21 22 23 24 66 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2002 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-Over TOTAL ARRESTS 9 -21 155 56 1,023 121 1 1,386 2 -14 167 46 980 106 2 1,317 5 -9 146 49 853 76 1 1,139 3 -8 118 39 735 36 1 940 1 -9 69 29 429 14 4 555 1 -1 30 5 236 2 1 276 --1 13 1 112 3 -130 ---9 1 66 1 -77 3 --4 2 88 --97 33 1 117 1,000 352 6,921 659 11 9,094 -692 210 158 14 32 211 31 172 18 -661 172 132 9 51 207 21 217 13 3 649 130 113 8 27 187 20 279 11 1 519 79 110 6 18 150 13 258 12 -292 38 33 1 10 90 11 118 9 -149 14 23 3 1 38 5 28 8 -56 5 10 1 -10 -6 2 -21 1 3 --6 -1 -- -25 -4 --3 1 1 1 7 4,500 959 798 82 213 1,309 172 1,482 90 22 23 14 66 40 11 27 81 40 15 21 91 19 17 20 60 16 11 13 23 4 4 1 7 3 --1 -1 -2 -1 --- 201 144 120 443 73 226 120 172 1 143 1,037 237 430 11 2,735 6,848 8,234 103 183 121 191 -133 914 228 427 9 2,622 6,573 7,890 76 178 136 198 -108 949 208 422 16 2,570 6,455 7,594 80 125 92 165 -95 981 196 369 15 1,988 5,388 6,328 31 64 41 83 -48 579 143 215 10 1,031 2,910 3,465 16 33 13 27 -24 342 92 126 12 393 1,363 1,639 4 7 2 4 -10 159 25 48 4 147 504 634 1 1 2 6 -2 73 11 13 3 87 234 311 -3 1 2 -5 71 7 15 2 84 226 323 503 1,626 723 1,180 1 802 6,954 3,589 2,954 89 16,448 45,389 54,483 67 68 COUNTY ARREST DATA 69 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------------1 6 --1 3 ----2 -6 --20 30 -6 1 4 -1 -9 5 -10 4 4 51 75 -1 ---3 -9 2 -15 2 4 48 59 -4 -1 -2 1 19 4 -14 2 3 63 76 -8 -1 --2 13 1 -11 4 3 51 56 -19 2 9 -6 3 50 14 -56 12 14 234 302 -14 2 2 --2 20 1 -25 --73 86 -----------------2 -------2 ---1 --------1 ----5 ----2 --1 -5 ----2 ----9 ----3 ----5 1 1 --3 --1 -5 ----3 ----29 1 1 --14 --2 -3 -1 --2 --------5 --5 ---2 3 5 --10 ---2 9 7 6 -24 ---2 -7 2 -11 ---2 1 5 5 -13 ---1 -4 --5 ---9 13 33 13 -68 ---3 3 3 4 -13 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 *ST. JOHNS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA 19 20 21 ---5 -4 3 -12 ---1 1 2 2 -6 ---1 -3 --4 1 8 -------1 -5 -1 --1 --1 -2 -------2 -2 -1 ----- --2 -- -4 3 1 --2 18 2 -13 --56 68 -10 6 3 -1 3 5 1 -20 --57 63 -8 3 3 -1 1 3 2 -8 --35 39 70 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---1 1 ---2 ---2 -3 --5 ---1 ----1 ---8 1 3 1 -13 --1 1 5 2 --9 ---5 -6 2 -13 ---4 11 3 1 -19 -1 -3 1 ---5 ---2 -1 --3 ---1 1 1 --3 ---1 -1 --2 ---1 ----1 -1 1 40 24 32 13 -111 -1 1 49 37 65 26 -179 -2 ---1 ---1 -5 --------- -4 --------- -10 1 ---5 --2 -4 ----2 --1 -6 1 --1 3 --1 -9 -2 ---1 -2 -1 --------- -4 -1 --1 ---- -3 --------- -1 --------- -2 --------- 1 69 2 5 -2 14 1 -11 1 98 3 6 -2 28 1 -13 ----- -1 --- -1 --- 2 1 4 -- -1 1 1 --1 1 -1 -1 -2 --- -2 --- -3 1 -- -1 --- ----- 2 16 9 4 2 18 9 4 -2 ---1 2 4 4 -5 --22 24 -3 ------3 -9 --21 26 -3 1 --2 3 -6 -8 --28 29 1 17 2 3 -4 1 4 15 -41 --113 126 -6 3 1 -2 1 2 8 -35 --68 77 -4 5 2 -2 10 1 13 -35 --86 99 -4 6 1 -4 7 3 9 -25 --75 94 -2 2 --1 4 1 6 -17 --36 41 -1 1 ---1 -5 -8 --24 27 -----1 3 1 3 -4 --19 22 ------1 ---5 --8 10 -1 ----1 1 -----5 6 1 79 34 16 -19 42 63 78 -258 --726 837 1 98 36 25 -25 45 113 92 -314 12 14 960 1,139 71 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *DOUGLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -----2 --6 -8 --25 40 -2 ---3 -2 37 -24 1 19 130 180 -34 1 --15 1 18 55 -57 18 36 357 466 1 25 -2 -9 -30 40 -45 23 51 296 348 3 39 -1 -14 6 38 25 -45 29 50 314 386 1 29 4 --5 13 64 33 -39 36 31 319 389 5 129 5 3 -48 20 152 196 -218 107 187 1,441 1,809 1 31 4 1 -4 18 62 18 -43 --239 316 -19 1 3 -9 20 63 11 -49 --238 311 1 21 2 --2 21 53 13 -57 --213 264 -17 1 --6 25 13 11 -42 --159 189 ---------1 2 --3 -1 -2 ---3 -1 -9 2 2 2 4 1 1 -8 1 --8 1 1 -2 -1 -4 ----4 1 ---30 ---1 11 ----81 ---1 34 2 -1 -37 2 --1 22 1 -3 -36 1 --3 19 2 -1 -25 ---4 26 4 -1 -213 3 --10 116 10 -6 -16 3 4 -5 13 6 -2 -26 1 6 -1 17 3 ---18 1 2 -1 10 1 ---22 2 6 -1 7 3 -----1 5 7 2 -15 ---7 9 34 --50 --1 19 15 73 1 -109 ---15 11 20 6 -52 ---14 7 44 7 -72 --1 7 8 51 3 -70 --2 63 55 229 19 -368 1 1 -7 16 48 4 -77 -1 2 7 3 52 8 -73 -2 1 10 5 31 2 -51 -1 -10 1 17 1 -30 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 72 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---12 3 14 2 -31 ---3 2 19 5 -29 -1 2 10 -13 3 -29 -2 3 22 5 51 5 -88 2 --25 5 49 3 -84 2 1 2 36 4 51 6 -102 1 1 -31 1 55 3 -92 ---14 1 27 1 1 44 ---5 -13 1 -19 ---4 -6 --10 ---5 1 6 --12 ---5 -4 --9 6 10 10 206 47 456 44 1 780 6 10 12 269 102 685 63 1 1,148 -13 1 1 -1 8 1 --- -22 1 2 -1 16 ---- -18 -8 -2 6 4 -2 -72 6 15 -5 30 4 -3 -78 4 9 -4 17 8 -2 -79 2 5 -1 15 2 -4 -56 2 6 1 1 20 --2 -27 1 6 --9 ---- -13 2 2 --6 1 -1 -12 ----7 --1 -7 ----3 --1 -3 -----1 -2 -482 26 72 1 23 184 34 -20 -695 29 72 1 33 300 44 -26 -2 1 2 -2 --- -5 --- 1 11 1 5 -6 --- -11 1 3 -9 -1 -6 1 1 -5 -1 ----- -2 --- -2 --- 3 83 7 16 3 92 9 18 2 9 3 --2 29 14 8 1 42 --140 171 -10 1 1 -4 27 7 13 -30 --137 166 1 7 1 --5 22 4 5 -42 --132 161 2 29 4 9 -12 89 25 63 1 131 --518 606 1 30 3 5 -21 74 15 42 -119 --438 522 1 16 1 2 -13 76 17 43 1 96 --389 491 1 15 2 1 -19 91 16 58 -89 --390 482 -9 2 1 -13 50 7 22 -43 --198 242 2 7 ---7 37 10 13 -23 --130 149 -2 ---4 19 3 18 -20 --86 96 ---1 -1 13 4 4 -14 --50 62 -----7 18 1 8 -13 --55 64 12 222 25 24 -129 629 314 350 3 853 --3,512 4,292 17 351 30 27 -177 649 466 546 3 1,071 107 187 4,953 6,101 73 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *WILLIAMS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------1 12 -10 1 1 42 69 4 4 ---1 -6 10 -33 -7 87 152 4 35 7 1 -9 -59 95 3 111 8 32 454 613 4 34 2 --5 1 70 61 4 38 15 25 314 419 8 41 1 3 -4 7 97 45 4 47 18 22 366 454 3 45 1 2 -5 11 131 54 7 70 11 23 419 516 23 159 11 6 -24 19 364 277 18 309 53 110 1,682 2,223 2 91 2 2 -3 28 204 57 -92 --537 616 4 78 -1 -3 33 178 66 1 95 --520 584 -70 1 2 -1 54 160 71 -134 --546 599 1 50 -4 -5 69 28 80 -143 --458 516 -----1 --1 4 --1 1 ---4 -1 -2 1 -2 12 1 1 -7 2 --2 2 --6 1 --7 1 --9 ----8 ----12 ----5 2 -2 -48 -1 --27 7 -2 -29 ----17 4 -3 -33 1 ---22 6 -2 -26 1 ---21 4 -1 -157 2 1 --100 23 -10 -26 1 1 --17 1 -1 -30 2 ---18 4 -3 -26 3 1 --8 3 -5 -36 1 ---20 4 -9 ---3 3 19 -2 27 --2 9 5 46 -3 65 --3 8 14 126 3 5 159 ---10 17 73 5 -105 -1 1 6 8 70 2 -88 1 -1 6 13 72 3 1 97 1 1 7 42 60 406 13 11 541 --1 10 11 53 4 -79 ---4 8 49 3 -64 -2 -7 1 42 1 -53 --1 19 6 28 4 -58 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 74 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 5 5 6 189 71 657 36 3 972 TOTAL ALL AGES 6 6 13 231 131 1,063 49 14 1,513 --1 9 5 37 2 -54 --1 12 4 27 2 -46 ---6 3 21 --30 1 -1 38 11 83 8 -142 1 2 -29 8 82 6 1 129 1 --12 5 78 2 1 99 2 --14 4 78 3 1 102 --1 15 4 38 --58 -1 -9 -24 --34 ---3 1 10 1 -15 ---2 -5 --7 -----2 --2 -39 2 --1 16 --1 -31 2 ---17 --11 -32 1 2 --7 1 -6 -126 3 5 --34 6 -22 -92 1 4 -3 17 1 -20 -95 3 2 -2 32 2 -18 -90 5 5 --19 1 -13 -53 -1 --17 2 -3 -25 -1 --5 1 -5 -13 ----3 --4 -3 -------1 -2 -------2 -719 24 22 -6 230 26 -124 -876 26 23 -6 330 49 -134 5 3 1 -- 1 3 --- -1 --- 4 6 2 -- 2 4 3 -- 1 2 3 -- 3 1 2 -- 2 ---- -1 --- 1 ---- ----- ----- 19 43 17 -- 21 55 18 1 -35 2 3 -2 75 14 77 1 172 --449 503 -16 -1 -2 52 7 51 -118 --312 358 -22 1 5 -5 57 11 49 -110 --310 340 2 64 1 11 -16 208 43 184 2 499 --1,238 1,380 1 42 1 4 -14 145 39 207 8 437 --1,045 1,174 -38 8 12 -10 112 53 145 14 475 --1,027 1,126 2 22 1 9 -10 100 37 134 8 412 --874 976 -15 -5 -7 72 35 96 9 291 --608 666 -6 1 2 --44 20 40 5 117 --273 307 -1 ----18 10 23 3 63 --139 154 ------3 2 7 1 31 --48 55 ------4 7 3 -47 --65 67 12 550 18 61 -78 1,074 848 1,290 52 3,236 --8,449 9,421 35 709 29 67 -102 1,093 1,212 1,567 70 3,545 53 110 10,131 11,644 75 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL --------6 -7 --28 41 -2 ---1 -3 20 -27 -1 101 142 -4 ---3 -11 38 -43 --137 177 -9 1 --4 -22 17 -28 -2 105 146 -10 ---4 2 37 15 -17 -7 119 154 -8 1 --2 -34 20 -36 -1 132 155 -33 2 --14 2 107 116 -158 -11 622 815 -------2 ---4 --2 1 ---1 ---1 --2 9 -9 ----5 1 ---35 ----8 1 -1 -26 ----5 --3 -16 ----3 ----9 ----15 --2 -18 2 ---3 5 -1 -113 2 ---39 7 -7 ---3 6 2 2 -13 ---3 4 32 2 -41 ---5 5 28 2 -40 ---4 4 31 2 -41 ---3 6 21 5 -35 ---4 1 17 1 -23 ---22 26 131 14 -193 UNDER 18 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 *HAYDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA 18 19 20 21 1 --7 5 25 3 -41 ---5 5 15 1 -26 ---5 5 11 1 -22 ---2 1 11 1 3 18 -7 -2 -2 1 1 1 5 -6 ----3 --2 -13 2 3 -1 -2 -4 -12 -4 -2 5 1 -1 ----- ----- -2 --- ----- -17 3 --4 6 53 15 -34 --151 192 -9 2 --4 5 53 4 3 37 --128 154 -5 -2 1 4 9 40 18 2 64 --172 194 -4 ---7 12 3 12 -66 --129 147 76 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 4 1 2 90 57 203 24 3 384 TOTAL ALL AGES 4 1 2 112 83 334 38 3 577 ---2 3 11 1 -17 ---1 -6 --7 ---1 2 5 --8 1 --19 17 26 7 -70 --2 12 8 26 3 -51 ---8 1 17 4 -30 ---8 5 18 2 -33 ---12 2 17 1 -32 2 1 -2 3 6 --14 ---4 -5 --9 ---2 -1 --3 -----3 --3 -11 1 3 --3 --3 -15 1 1 --2 2 --- -13 -2 --2 1 -1 -41 3 11 -2 11 14 -1 -42 3 12 -2 14 3 -4 -44 4 11 -1 13 --3 1 62 1 2 --6 1 -1 -19 -4 --4 1 1 -- -15 ----3 1 -4 -6 -1 ------- -2 1 1 --1 ---- -4 -------2 1 312 16 57 -10 68 27 2 31 1 425 18 57 -10 107 34 2 38 -2 --- ----- ---1 ----- ----- --1 2 -2 --- ---1 ----- ----- ----- ----- -6 1 4 -6 3 13 -4 -1 -6 11 2 18 -68 --133 150 -5 1 --6 3 3 9 -64 --112 119 --3 1 -11 3 3 13 -72 --126 134 -14 3 1 -27 37 7 67 -294 --533 603 -13 10 --40 23 16 58 -252 --492 543 -5 5 1 -26 30 16 55 -208 --425 455 -6 2 --28 31 6 48 -160 --357 390 -3 ---13 33 5 32 -154 --270 302 -1 2 --8 17 4 10 -69 --134 148 --2 --5 19 1 14 -30 --78 87 -1 ---1 4 -2 -13 --26 29 ------8 1 1 -16 --32 35 -87 33 6 1 190 251 213 376 5 1,601 --3,298 3,682 -120 35 6 1 204 253 320 492 5 1,759 -11 3,920 4,497 77 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL ----------3 --4 11 -2 -1 ---1 5 -17 2 1 37 51 2 6 -7 ---13 16 -43 11 4 118 152 -12 2 1 -1 2 15 9 -17 8 1 77 100 -5 5 2 -1 3 28 4 -23 22 -104 122 -9 ----4 25 5 -27 17 4 100 119 2 34 7 11 -2 9 82 39 -130 60 10 440 555 -3 -4 --1 45 7 -21 --83 115 -1 1 --1 4 45 2 -23 --82 97 -3 1 ---4 32 4 -24 --70 76 ---1 -1 6 7 7 -16 --42 52 -------------1 -------1 ---2 -------------------1 ---------4 ----4 ----6 ---1 6 1 -2 -3 ----3 1 -1 -6 ----5 ----5 ----3 ----25 ---1 21 2 -3 -1 -------1 -4 ----1 ----2 ---------3 ----1 --------7 --7 ---2 -12 --14 ---3 5 24 2 -34 ---1 4 18 --23 ---1 3 13 1 -18 ---3 3 13 --19 ---10 15 87 3 -115 ---1 -31 --32 -----14 1 -15 ---1 3 2 --6 ---1 -9 --10 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 78 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -----1 2 -3 ---2 1 1 --4 ---2 -1 --3 ---4 -7 --11 --1 1 2 2 -2 8 ---3 -6 1 -10 ---3 -5 --8 ---2 -5 --7 -----1 --1 ---2 -2 --4 ---------- -----1 --1 --1 22 6 88 4 2 123 --1 32 21 175 7 2 238 --1 -------- -1 1 -------- -2 ---1 ----- -9 ----2 ---- -5 -----2 --- -7 ----1 ---- -5 -------1 -2 ----1 ---- ----------- -2 --------- ----------- ----------- -43 2 --1 6 2 -2 -68 2 --2 27 4 -5 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -2 --- --2 ---4 2 3 -12 --24 27 ------1 2 4 -15 --24 28 --2 1 ---1 3 -15 --25 28 -2 4 5 1 2 17 2 9 -45 --98 109 --3 -1 -13 2 16 -41 --83 91 -1 1 2 -2 11 3 8 -20 --56 66 -1 -2 -2 8 -14 -18 --51 59 ---1 -1 5 -10 -12 --32 39 --1 1 --3 1 --3 --9 10 ------1 1 --3 --7 11 ------6 -3 -3 --12 12 ------1 ---1 --2 3 -11 15 17 2 9 85 143 90 -272 --700 823 2 45 22 28 2 11 94 225 129 -402 60 10 1,140 1,378 79 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *CLIFTON POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder, Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL --------------------------------------3 ----4 4 -2 1 ----8 1 -1 -2 17 21 --1 ---1 8 1 -1 --12 15 --1 ----7 1 -2 -1 15 17 -2 3 ---1 23 6 -4 -3 48 57 -2 ----1 1 1 -2 --7 7 -2 3 2 --1 3 2 -5 --18 19 -1 2 ---1 1 1 -3 --9 10 ------3 1 4 -7 --15 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------------1 ---------2 --------------1 ----2 ----1 ----5 --------------------------------------------------------------------------4 ---4 ----2 1 --3 -----2 --2 ----6 3 --9 ------------1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---------UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 80 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---1 ----1 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---2 ----2 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---1 ----1 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---9 ----9 ---9 6 3 --18 -2 --------- ----------- -1 --------- -1 --------- ----------- -1 --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -5 --------- -6 ----5 ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --1 -- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --1 -- --1 -- ------1 1 6 -4 --14 15 --1 ---2 -2 -5 --10 10 -1 ----2 ---6 --10 10 -2 4 ---9 3 11 -17 --47 47 -1 5 1 --10 1 11 1 13 --43 45 -2 6 ---10 2 12 -23 --57 58 --3 1 --6 -6 -16 --32 33 -1 1 ---6 1 3 -3 --15 16 --1 ---2 2 3 -5 --13 14 ------1 1 1 ----3 3 ------2 -2 ----4 4 ----------1 --1 1 -12 26 4 --57 17 65 1 110 --298 307 -14 29 4 --58 40 71 1 114 -3 346 364 81 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL ----------2 --3 3 --------3 -5 --12 17 --------2 -8 1 3 26 35 -2 -----1 --8 3 3 21 26 -7 -----7 3 -4 3 -29 33 -5 1 ---3 9 --3 5 2 35 40 -14 1 ---3 17 8 -30 12 8 126 154 1 3 1 1 --2 8 2 -15 --34 41 -10 -1 --3 8 1 -18 --46 53 -9 ----1 9 6 -23 --49 56 -7 -1 --3 2 7 -14 --39 44 -------------------------------1 ---1 -----1 -1 ------1 ----2 ----1 --1 -6 ----2 --4 -4 ---------4 ----1 ----6 -------1 -22 ----5 --6 -----------2 ----2 ----1 -------------1 -2 ---------------3 2 --5 ---1 4 3 -1 9 ---2 1 -2 -5 ----1 2 1 -4 ---2 3 ---5 ---5 12 7 3 1 28 ---2 4 1 --7 --1 -5 -1 -7 ---2 2 2 1 -7 ---3 -2 --5 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 82 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES ---2 ----2 ---2 1 1 2 -6 -----3 --3 ---4 5 4 3 -16 ---6 8 7 3 -24 -1 -10 2 4 --17 ---8 4 5 --17 1 -1 7 -5 2 1 17 ---1 -4 1 -6 ---2 4 2 --8 ---2 ----2 1 --1 ----2 2 1 2 52 35 40 13 1 146 2 1 2 57 47 47 16 2 174 -1 1 2 ---1 --- -4 ----1 ---- -1 2 1 ------- -6 2 3 --2 4 --- -8 -2 -1 3 2 -1 -14 3 3 -1 3 1 --- -16 -1 --3 1 -1 -3 ----1 1 --- -3 -----1 --- -3 ----1 ---- ---1 ---1 --- -------1 --- -62 8 13 -3 16 15 -2 -84 8 13 -3 21 15 -8 -2 --- -1 -2 -1 -3 -1 -4 -1 -1 -2 -6 -2 -3 -1 --- ---2 ----- ----- ---1 -12 -25 -12 -25 -6 ----13 1 3 -23 --53 55 -4 -1 --11 -5 -18 --47 53 -4 1 ---19 1 1 -23 --57 60 -16 3 7 --25 2 17 -56 --148 164 -5 2 1 --43 2 16 1 78 --167 191 1 5 2 4 --43 3 24 -82 --197 214 1 11 1 1 --43 4 29 1 60 --178 195 -4 -1 --38 2 7 -32 --90 107 -5 1 1 --30 1 8 -24 --76 82 -1 1 ---20 3 6 -8 --43 51 ------15 3 --3 --23 25 ------13 -2 -4 --21 23 3 90 12 19 --322 49 134 2 481 --1,268 1,414 3 104 13 19 --325 66 142 2 511 12 8 1,394 1,568 83 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* *AVONDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 2 4 ----7 6 6 -15 9 8 122 214 -41 3 --12 3 16 59 -114 61 58 762 1,479 7 258 9 14 1 12 4 181 189 -387 410 477 3,048 4,892 12 262 12 15 -2 37 346 160 1 388 457 477 2,955 4,416 18 343 17 14 -4 161 699 148 -472 538 526 3,886 5,615 36 412 29 33 -8 223 1,163 170 1 453 476 327 4,291 5,936 75 1,320 70 76 1 38 435 2,411 732 2 1,829 1,951 1,873 15,064 22,552 66 521 47 37 -13 674 1,656 149 2 1,123 --5,401 7,092 86 610 74 28 -12 1,149 1,690 144 7 1,542 --6,446 7,863 89 501 68 39 -10 1,310 1,478 156 1 1,658 --6,427 7,598 102 436 64 31 -11 1,551 449 213 4 1,774 --5,894 6,974 -----3 -2 4 23 4 6 11 14 2 7 9 18 -18 14 29 3 22 38 87 9 55 52 30 5 48 49 32 3 46 63 31 4 52 47 30 5 53 -27 ---2 33 --3 -186 -1 -1 160 8 -34 -582 7 8 3 28 332 37 2 63 -393 12 8 -27 241 36 5 30 1 457 21 19 5 42 274 47 14 21 -403 34 21 25 41 254 72 17 25 1 2,048 74 57 33 141 1,294 200 38 176 2 327 69 34 17 80 209 127 86 27 3 360 113 42 13 75 165 114 62 27 -355 108 39 11 82 160 130 56 26 1 468 108 34 10 74 194 148 62 25 ---6 10 70 4 2 92 --1 67 105 512 19 13 717 1 4 29 167 220 1,270 146 7 1,844 3 -32 125 180 945 169 7 1,461 4 1 63 145 201 1,086 217 12 1,729 4 2 70 139 206 992 227 5 1,645 12 7 195 649 922 4,875 782 46 7,488 4 4 83 163 203 952 277 5 1,691 10 4 80 149 171 768 235 -1,417 6 6 68 143 113 605 229 1 1,171 4 11 77 150 105 584 148 1 1,080 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 84 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 7 6 59 172 93 578 185 1 1,101 9 4 56 131 74 460 151 -885 4 7 44 149 80 419 104 1 808 24 12 149 518 245 1,716 478 2 3,144 9 16 97 460 284 1,742 406 4 3,018 12 11 66 409 207 1,578 241 4 2,528 5 9 60 296 148 1,298 137 3 1,956 3 5 22 158 96 809 70 4 1,167 3 3 7 81 29 348 22 2 495 -1 4 38 13 157 10 -223 -1 1 20 5 77 3 1 108 1 1 -19 2 110 2 -135 101 101 873 3,056 1,868 12,201 2,698 29 20,927 113 108 1,068 3,705 2,790 17,076 3,480 75 28,415 2 448 110 32 5 60 152 120 38 20 -424 112 46 7 76 148 88 50 35 -379 106 30 8 67 113 87 38 21 4 1,705 496 167 23 212 521 309 180 139 -1,602 418 165 19 191 449 234 211 120 4 1,313 305 160 19 133 395 137 249 115 4 1,066 179 120 14 87 281 97 226 94 1 551 105 58 5 31 152 48 97 88 -290 36 36 3 15 70 23 33 47 -112 16 10 2 7 38 9 14 37 -49 3 7 -2 6 5 7 25 -59 -3 -1 6 6 6 22 21 9,508 2,284 983 156 1,193 3,059 1,682 1,415 868 22 11,556 2,358 1,040 189 1,334 4,353 1,882 1,453 1,044 67 29 7 61 53 17 7 49 44 24 3 58 189 77 27 234 129 34 28 273 125 41 22 261 69 24 20 176 57 12 12 88 19 3 4 21 11 2 1 4 4 1 -2 2 3 --- 980 390 148 1,426 1,018 477 157 1,481 91 409 50 38 -18 1,591 351 211 3 1,777 --5,690 6,791 112 321 45 27 -17 1,517 275 168 7 1,550 --5,151 6,036 108 250 45 31 -20 1,331 240 174 5 1,442 --4,624 5,432 381 900 252 132 -67 5,550 841 641 17 5,926 --18,990 22,134 393 626 210 121 -58 4,273 616 524 27 5,499 --16,220 19,238 399 405 221 114 1 42 3,366 518 479 37 4,981 --13,842 16,370 321 347 147 94 -50 2,820 554 419 81 3,994 --11,284 13,240 195 179 56 33 -21 1,915 426 230 80 2,419 --6,859 8,026 100 88 26 14 -4 1,153 219 122 29 1,056 --3,411 3,906 27 38 7 7 -4 636 131 45 15 429 --1,602 1,825 9 10 3 2 -1 341 47 15 1 188 --728 836 2 14 -1 -4 285 46 21 2 136 --- 2,481 5,655 1,315 749 1 352 29,462 9,537 3,711 318 35,494 --- 2,556 6,975 1,385 825 2 390 29,897 11,948 4,443 320 37,323 1,951 1,873 619 113,188 128,252 754 134,115 156,667 85 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -----1 --5 -8 --27 46 -----10 -4 27 -32 1 2 130 246 2 12 4 4 -56 -32 66 -88 20 22 431 660 -17 1 2 -37 1 50 48 -59 11 24 331 441 -21 7 1 -34 4 97 44 -88 6 24 393 506 -21 11 --28 10 137 46 -77 7 11 407 523 2 71 23 7 -166 15 320 236 -352 45 83 1,719 2,422 -37 4 3 -22 9 247 31 -99 --523 680 ----------4 --1 ----2 --1 1 --2 7 --2 2 --6 ----5 --2 -21 -1 --29 2 -1 -66 1 1 -1 45 1 -6 -35 1 1 --40 1 -2 -31 -2 -1 25 2 -4 -29 1 1 -1 21 3 -1 -188 3 6 -3 165 9 -16 -24 4 2 -1 29 3 -4 ---3 10 6 --19 ---6 19 88 1 2 116 ---20 24 165 16 4 229 --1 4 15 82 6 2 110 --2 7 18 74 11 1 113 ---3 33 73 7 -116 --3 43 119 488 41 9 703 --2 10 42 89 14 -157 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 *BULLHEAD CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA. 19 20 21 --1 8 21 46 3 -79 ---11 19 41 6 -77 --3 9 11 51 4 -78 -26 1 2 -1 7 5 -2 -19 2 1 -1 18 3 -7 -19 3 --1 12 7 --- -2 2 -- --1 -- -2 5 -- 1 24 3 1 -15 16 273 30 -129 --540 619 -24 4 2 -20 14 235 37 -150 --538 615 1 13 5 4 -24 34 14 42 -151 --337 415 86 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 1 -1 6 13 40 3 -64 --2 4 6 28 9 -49 1 -1 13 10 33 12 -70 2 -2 38 23 104 14 2 185 -1 2 31 16 115 3 2 170 --1 44 35 142 15 1 238 3 -4 45 17 124 15 2 210 2 --20 25 66 3 -116 -2 2 17 2 45 3 -71 --1 7 1 24 2 -35 -1 -4 -9 --14 ---3 -9 3 -15 9 4 22 270 241 966 109 7 1,628 9 4 25 313 360 1,454 150 16 2,331 -24 6 3 -3 17 4 -1 -21 7 3 --16 5 --- -26 2 2 -3 10 2 -4 -100 16 21 -8 50 9 -4 -99 13 10 -5 27 10 -10 -129 10 5 -5 44 10 1 4 -120 12 9 -4 41 6 -8 -75 2 3 -2 20 1 -5 -35 -4 --11 3 -5 -11 -4 --5 1 -2 -7 ----5 --2 -12 -2 --2 -1 1 -747 78 71 -34 314 69 2 59 -935 81 77 -37 479 78 2 75 --2 -- -1 1 -- --4 -- --16 1 --5 -- -1 14 2 -5 13 2 -1 10 -- 1 -4 -- --3 -- ----- ----- 1 14 82 5 1 16 89 5 -12 7 3 -22 20 9 38 -134 --305 369 -7 3 3 -22 22 6 31 -120 --268 317 -14 4 4 -16 21 6 21 -117 --256 326 3 32 10 9 -101 91 13 111 -396 --991 1,176 -19 25 7 -88 90 20 63 -417 --908 1,078 -17 20 6 -112 90 18 85 -426 --999 1,237 1 28 18 8 -100 124 26 85 -391 --1,001 1,211 -14 11 6 -56 94 14 62 1 232 --609 725 -3 2 3 -18 42 7 32 -86 --256 327 -3 2 --9 38 6 16 -42 --142 177 -----7 19 6 8 -24 --78 92 -----9 24 6 11 -19 --87 102 6 247 118 59 -641 748 906 703 1 2,933 --7,838 9,466 8 318 141 66 -807 763 1,226 939 1 3,285 45 83 9,557 11,888 87 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana Synthetic Narcotics Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -------1 --2 --8 15 ---1 ---1 4 3 15 1 3 58 95 -17 1 3 ---57 31 2 57 21 19 253 329 -11 -1 -1 1 58 24 5 59 11 14 210 282 -9 -2 -1 1 55 23 3 69 13 21 232 287 -21 1 --2 6 95 22 1 38 4 17 239 303 -58 2 7 -4 8 267 104 14 240 50 74 1,000 1,311 -13 1 1 -1 16 96 25 1 58 --242 291 -15 4 7 -1 15 74 13 2 69 --226 264 1 15 -5 -2 18 50 23 1 66 --206 235 -9 2 2 -3 20 16 16 1 81 --172 198 --------------1 --1 ---4 ---5 1 -1 1 ---3 -----------3 ----2 ----19 ---1 7 --3 -32 1 1 -1 5 1 -4 -15 ----8 --1 -31 ----2 --1 -23 ----4 1 ---123 1 1 -2 28 2 -9 -16 -1 -2 5 1 -3 -16 1 1 -1 2 1 -1 -23 ----1 1 ---17 -2 --2 --1 ----2 5 --7 ---4 4 29 --37 -1 -15 2 56 2 -76 ---2 10 54 6 -72 ---6 3 42 4 -55 --1 14 10 35 4 -64 -1 1 41 31 221 16 -311 -1 -11 8 27 2 -49 ---8 5 22 3 -38 --1 6 5 17 --29 --1 5 3 14 3 -26 UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 TOTAL UNDER 18 18 19 20 21 88 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2002 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 AND OVER TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES --1 11 3 13 1 -29 1 --2 2 15 3 -23 1 --9 1 15 1 -27 -1 1 22 9 30 5 -68 -3 2 20 6 39 3 -73 ---31 6 32 3 -72 ---18 4 31 --53 ---17 4 29 1 -51 ---4 -11 --15 ---2 -3 --5 ---3 1 6 --10 ---2 -6 --8 2 5 6 171 57 310 25 -576 2 6 7 212 88 531 41 -887 -14 -3 --2 --2 -20 ----4 ---- -17 ---1 2 1 --- -63 6 2 --9 4 -3 -64 2 3 -2 11 2 -2 -79 1 1 --6 1 -4 -70 1 1 -1 9 2 -6 -36 -1 -1 -1 -1 -21 -3 --2 1 -2 -11 -1 -1 1 1 --- ---1 ------- -4 --------- -471 11 20 -9 56 16 -25 -594 12 21 -11 84 18 -34 -2 --- -2 2 -- ----- 1 1 1 -- -1 --- 1 1 1 -- ----- ----- ----- -1 -1 ---1 ----- 3 12 4 2 3 17 5 2 -11 1 2 -4 12 14 16 1 53 --137 166 -10 3 3 --16 8 15 1 65 --149 172 -3 1 --2 6 4 18 2 59 --116 143 4 21 8 4 -8 62 22 79 14 290 --602 670 -13 5 3 -15 59 30 63 22 246 --543 616 -8 8 --13 65 33 61 41 271 --595 667 -11 2 3 -12 66 35 50 43 193 --505 558 -6 -1 -4 47 26 30 32 138 --324 375 -2 -1 -3 34 26 22 27 77 --221 236 --1 1 --11 7 5 12 24 --78 83 ------13 9 1 9 32 --66 76 ------8 6 2 10 19 --49 57 5 137 36 33 -68 468 456 439 219 1,741 --4,231 4,807 5 195 38 40 -72 476 723 543 233 1,981 50 74 5,231 6,118 89 PIMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2002* OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, |