ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS Robbery - Burglary - Larceny January - June 2009/2010 OFFENSES TOTAL ARRESTS BY OFFENSE January - June 2010 OFFENSES Jan. - June Jan. - June Percent 2009 2010 Change ROBBERY Highway 3,467 3,330 -4 Commercial House 409 346 -15 Gas, Service Station 154 150 -3 Convenience Store 277 289 4 Residence 523 448 -14 Bank 142 95 -33 Miscellaneous 607 553 -9 5,579 5,211 -7 Total Robbery Offenses BURGLARY Residence (total) COUNTY CRIME INDEX TRENDS — PERCENT CHANGE — January - June 2009/2010 County Adult Juvenile Arrests Arrests Total Arrests Murder 128 14 142 Rape 122 44 166 Robbery 1,322 547 1,869 Aggravated Assault 3,708 675 4,383 Burglary 2,340 564 2,904 10,339 2,915 13,254 251 63 314 18,210 4,822 23,032 15 - 15 11,755 1,866 13,621 68 64 132 843 27 870 2,038 34 2,072 80 1 81 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL Index Offenses Manslaughter Other Assaults Arson 12,549 12,880 3 Night 2,907 2,955 2 Day 5,954 6,081 2 Unknown 3,688 3,844 4 Nonresidence (total) 4,403 4,575 4 Stolen Property: Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 1,261 266 1,527 Night 2,129 2,186 3 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 1,874 921 2,795 746 811 9 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1,607 624 2,231 1,528 1,578 3 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 816 6 822 16,952 17,455 3 Sex Offenses (Except rape & prostitution) 636 132 768 23,464 2,617 26,081 52 8 60 6,786 40 6,826 12,894 140 13,034 Day Unknown Total Burglary Offenses Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations LARCENY Gambling 602 442 -27 Purse-snatching 442 460 4 Offenses against Family & Children Shoplifting 11,241 11,710 4 Driving Under the Influence From Motor Vehicles 15,660 15,181 -3 Liquor Laws 2,054 992 3,046 Motor Vehicle parts & accessories 3,439 3,144 -9 Disorderly Conduct 8,399 1,934 10,333 Bicycles 2,433 2,868 18 Vagrancy 528 11 539 11,132 10,398 -7 All Other Offenses (except traffic) 69,757 3,466 73,223 212 227 7 Curfew & Loitering Law Violations - 1,677 1,677 All Other 14,672 16,194 10 Runaways - 1,937 1,937 Total Larceny Offenses 59,833 60,624 1 From coin-operated machines GRAND TOTAL Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Pocket-picking From buildings Atlantic 163,137 21,585 184,722 Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Year 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 Murder Rape Robbery 12 13 2 8 4 2 19 21 1 1 7 7 52 51 2 17 20 12 5 5 11 7 9 2 2 4 5 7 4 1 1 1 5 11 2 - * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. 27 24 14 15 25 32 63 58 13 12 15 10 78 81 17 13 34 30 2 3 32 10 35 37 28 35 9 14 24 13 30 30 5 3 9 9 3 1 44 37 4 7 281 290 144 133 123 133 585 560 27 26 137 112 1,242 1,196 100 88 683 585 3 4 364 252 268 250 241 225 51 43 101 105 533 521 20 25 47 50 9 2 605 601 15 10 Aggravated Assault 377 353 307 312 161 174 872 847 77 80 254 252 1,174 1,163 171 151 732 755 19 24 367 493 430 394 342 363 126 123 229 213 459 611 47 51 65 65 34 41 435 537 58 29 Violent Crime Total 697 680 467 468 313 341 1,539 1,486 118 119 413 381 2,546 2,491 290 252 1,466 1,390 24 31 775 760 738 692 618 632 186 182 356 335 1,027 1,169 72 83 122 124 47 45 1,089 1,186 79 46 Burglary 828 956 947 950 712 644 1,600 1,688 518 463 668 628 2,064 2,003 666 678 1,356 1,266 136 99 717 842 1,219 1,139 1,098 1,248 477 512 911 1,018 1,051 1,352 177 191 389 373 147 134 1,133 1,163 138 108 Motor Nonviolent LarcenyVehicle Crime Theft Theft Total 3,160 3,421 4,507 4,354 2,651 2,702 4,963 5,516 1,120 1,188 1,709 1,671 5,493 4,926 2,526 2,908 4,154 4,161 358 368 2,597 2,423 5,325 5,151 4,451 4,949 2,135 1,992 3,640 3,997 3,584 3,603 457 553 1,577 1,605 773 727 4,115 3,853 538 556 188 135 323 255 181 142 648 509 34 24 96 90 2,390 2,011 126 113 839 702 20 21 300 306 481 435 219 212 104 66 126 127 624 471 31 31 110 84 16 15 880 788 24 21 Total Crime Index 4,176 4,873 4,512 5,192 5,777 6,244 5,559 6,027 3,544 3,857 3,488 3,829 7,211 8,750 7,713 9,199 1,672 1,790 1,675 1,794 2,473 2,886 2,389 2,770 9,947 12,493 8,940 11,431 3,318 3,608 3,699 3,951 6,349 7,815 6,129 7,519 514 538 488 519 3,614 4,389 3,571 4,331 7,025 7,763 6,725 7,417 5,768 6,386 6,409 7,041 2,716 2,902 2,570 2,752 4,677 5,033 5,142 5,477 5,259 6,286 5,426 6,595 665 737 775 858 2,076 2,198 2,062 2,186 936 983 876 921 6,128 7,217 5,804 6,990 700 779 685 731 Percent Arson Change 7 -3 -1 5 * -4 -9 10 -4 -4 -1 -4 10 -5 9 5 16 -1 -6 -3 -6 33 28 30 23 31 26 89 67 13 9 29 11 71 50 20 22 45 39 4 1 24 30 37 29 25 33 10 10 36 41 12 19 10 9 4 4 10 2 19 21 5 - Domestic Bias Violence Incident Offenses Reports 2,758 2,712 2,052 2,216 1,836 1,936 3,242 3,340 539 570 1,630 1,874 2,590 3,028 1,591 1,678 1,914 1,872 248 374 1,379 1,441 2,185 2,365 2,518 2,695 1,194 1,391 2,377 2,456 1,955 2,085 385 418 1,150 1,142 657 687 1,770 1,881 773 865 5 8 22 26 25 30 9 15 3 4 2 7 8 10 29 10 7 1 2 8 9 51 59 98 95 22 9 41 43 11 8 13 5 2 4 5 9 9 6 -1 8,321 7,666 233 1,662 655 5,771 1,720 613 5,764 306 7,790 8,403 3 35,474 6,124 2,500 25,650 1,200 32,974 34,367 31,720 1,411 5,918 2,647 24,391 53,718 43,996 5,125 9,669 9,722 29,202 9,314 9,720 29,678 6,043 45,035 54,755 -2 Percent Change NEW JERSEY UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING (January - June 2009/2010) Statistics presented here were gathered under the Uniform Crime Reporting Program of New Jersey and were submitted by all law enforcement agencies within the state. Attempts at comparison of resulting crime figures should not be made without first considering the individual crime factors that exist in each county. The New Jersey Crime Index increased less than one-half of one percent for the six-month period January through June 2010, compared with January through June 2009. The violent crime category, which consists of Murder, Rape, Robbery and Aggravated Assault, decreased 1 percent, while the nonviolent crime group consisting of Burglary, Larceny-Theft and Motor Vehicle Theft increased less than one-half of one percent. Individual increases in violent crime were recorded as follows: Murder, 13 percent; Aggravated Assault 4 percent. Rape and Robbery experienced decreases of 7 percent in each category. In the non-violent crime category, increases were recorded as follows: Burglary, 3 percent, Larceny-Theft, 1 percent, and Motor Vehicle Theft decreased 15 percent. Arson decreased 15 percent. The number of Domestic Violence offenses increased 7 percent, and the number of reported Bias Incident offenses increased 6 percent. Recorded below are the individual crime volumes and percent changes for this six-month period. STATE OF NEW JERSEY - CRIME INDEX TRENDS January - June Percent Change 2009/2010 465 430 1,525 1,563 5,024 4,741 Offenses known to police: Index Offenses Jan. - June '09 Jan. - June '10 Murder 156 177 Rape 511 474 -7 5,579 5,211 -7 144 12 34 129 42 12 824 23 128 914 153 17 4,243 313 142 127 316 4,536 Robbery Aggravated Assault 6,736 7,031 4 17,455 3 Larceny-Theft 59,833 60,624 1 7,760 6,558 -15 Total Crime Index 97,527 97,530 * Violent Crime 12,982 12,893 -1 Nonviolent Crime 84,545 84,637 * 557 474 -15 34,743 37,026 7 354 376 6 Motor Vehicle Theft 2010 2009 Bias Incidents * Less than one-half of one percent. Prepared by the Uniform Crime Reporting Unit, New Jersey State Police, in conjunction with the Advisory Representative on Uniform Crime Reporting, New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association. Rural 2010 2009 Suburban 2010 13 16,952 Domestic Violence 2009 % Change Burglary Arson Urban Total Crime Index Nonviolent Crime Total Motor Vehicle Theft Violent Crime Burglary LarcenyTheft Total Year Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Character Nonviolent Crime Violent Crime URBAN - SUBURBAN - RURAL CRIMES The individual offenses for each of the areas are listed below. CRIME INDEX TRENDS - PERCENT CHANGE January - June 2009/2010 Issued by the State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General Department of Law & Public Safety Paula T. Dow, Attorney General Col. Joseph R. Fuentes, Superintendent, New Jersey State Police State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety Division of State Police (Uniform Crime Reporting Unit) Post Office Box 7068 West Trenton, New Jersey 08628-0068 Issued by the State of New Jersey Office of the Attorney General Department of Law & Public Safety Paula T. Dow, Attorney General Col. Joseph R. Fuentes, Superintendent, New Jersey State Police All 2010 crime figures from reporting units are preliminary. Final figures are published in the Annual Report.