PS New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety CRIME IN NEW JERSEY NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING UNIT 1996 UNIFORM CRIME REPORT State of New Jersey 1996 Honorable Peter Verniero Attorney General State of New Jersey Colonel Carl A. Williams Superintendent New Jersey State Police Major A.D. Tezsla Supervisor Records & Identification Section New Jersey State Police Chief Anton Danco Clark Township Police Department President New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police Prepared and Issued by: State of New Jersey, Division of State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Unit P.O. Box 7068 West Trenton, NJ 08628-0068 (609) 882-2000, Ext. 2917 NEW JERSEY ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVE ON UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING Chief Thomas Darmody Lacey Township Police Department NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE CRIMINAL JUSTICE RECORDS BUREAU 609-882-2000 Captain Frederick H. Madden, Ext. 2980 Bureau Chief Lt. Lawrence M. Larsen, Jr., Ext. 2324 Assistant Bureau Chief DATA PROCESSING/PROGRAMMING UNIT SFC Syd Decker Tpr. I James Beshada UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING UNIT SFC John Burke, Ext. 2392 Unit Supervisor Sgt. Nancy Naddeo Crime Analyst Tpr. I Louis P. Klock Crime Analyst FIELD SERVICES UNIT Lt. Robert Toner, Ext. 2313 Supervisor SFC John Rempusheski Sgt. John Dockiewicz Sgt. Elizabeth Welch Sgt. Wilfred Velez Tpr. I Stephen Hoeffner Tpr. I Jay Garcia Tpr. I John O'Brien Tpr. I Robert Wilk Tpr. I Chris Trevors Tpr. I Robert Solinski NATIONAL GUARD SUPPORT SERVICES SSGT. Jerry Trad OFFICE PERSONNEL Lynette Harvilla Supervisor Rose Marie Trippa John Donovan Renee Preston Arlene Young Norma Mehok Elizabeth Jones PRINTING UNIT Brian Workman Sharon Paul Sharon Daily In Memoriam Members of all Law Enforcement Agencies, and the entire criminal justice community extend their sympathy to the family of the below listed law enforcement officer who died in the performance of his duty. Francis J. Bellaran New Jersey State Police Enlisted: January 15, 1987 Died: May 23, 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW JERSEY CHIEFS OF POLICE ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVE NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING UNIT MEMBERS SECTION 1—SYNOPSIS UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Profile of New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime Factors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Point of View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 6 7 SECTION II—STATE SUMMARY AND OFFENSE ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Statewide Crime Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Violent Crime Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nonviolent Crime Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrest Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Officers Killed and Assaulted Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime in New Jersey, United States and Northeastern Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual Index Offense Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aggravated Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burglary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larceny-Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor Vehicle Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 17 18 19 20 20 20 21 27 28 32 34 36 38 40 SECTION III—STATE AND COUNTY ARREST SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Arrest Summary for Non-Index Offenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manslaughter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simple Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forgery and Counterfeiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fraud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Embezzlement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Criminal /Malicious Mischief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weapons – Carrying, Possessing, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prostitution and Commercialized Vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sex Offenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drug Abuse Violations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Offenses Against Family and Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driving Under the Influence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liquor Laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disorderly Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vagrancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Other Offenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curfew and Loitering Law Violations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Runaways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 68 68 68 69 69 69 74 74 74 75 75 75 76 76 76 SECTION IV—COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bergen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cape May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumberland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Essex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gloucester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hunterdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mercer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monmouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passaic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Somerset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sussex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 88 88 89 89 89 90 90 90 91 91 91 92 92 92 93 93 93 94 94 94 SECTION V—INDEX OFFENSE ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Universities and Colleges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Crime Index for Population Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Urban, Suburban, Rural Crime – Five Year Comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Urban Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Suburban Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Rural Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 SECTION VI—CRIME IN THE CITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Crime in the Cities Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Street Crime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 SECTION VII—NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL-COUNTY OFFENSE AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA . . . . . . 109 New Jersey Municipal Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 SECTION VIII—NEW JERSEY POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 New Jersey Police Employee Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 SECTION IX—LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . 179 SECTION X—DOMESTIC VIOLENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Statistical Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 SECTION XI—BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Statistical Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 GLOSSARY OF TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 CALCULATIONS OF RATES AND TRENDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 TABLES AND CHARTS SECTION II—STATE SUMMARY—PART 1 AND INDEX OFFENSE ANALYSIS Twenty-four Hour Crime Cycle in New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Jersey Crime Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime Index, Rate, Distribution, Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crime Trends, Number, Rate, Clearances, Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index Offenses, Cleared – Percent, Adult, Juvenile Involvement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Type and Value of Property Stolen and Recovered, Percent of Value Recovered . . . . . . . . . . . Five Year Recapitulation of Offenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder by Day of Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder Victims by Age, Sex and Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder – Weapon Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relationship of Murder Victim to Offender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder Circumstances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Murder by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbery – Weapons Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbery – Place of Occurrence, Average Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robbery – Carjacking Offenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aggravated Assault – Weapons Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burglary – Location, Time, Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larceny-Theft – by Type and Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor Vehicle Theft – Value Stolen and Recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor Vehicle Theft – Vehicles Recovered, Percent Recovered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arson by Property Classification and Value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 22 23 24 25 25 26 29 29 31 33 35 37 39 39 41 SECTION III—STATE AND COUNTY ARREST SUMMARY Total Arrests by Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comparison of State Arrests, 1995/1996 – Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arrest Trends by Age Group, 1995/1996 – Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrest Trends by Sex – Males, Percent Change 1995/1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrest Trends by Sex – Females, Percent Change 1995/1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrests by Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Adult and Juvenile Arrests by Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arrests by Ethnic Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County Arrests by Ethnic Origin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrests by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Arrests by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juvenile Arrests by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comparative Arrests by County, 1995/1996 – Rate, Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult and Juvenile Arrests by County – Male and Female . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County Arrests by Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County – Adult Arrests by Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County – Juvenile Arrests by Race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Disposition of Juveniles Taken into Custody by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Arrests for All Drug Abuse Violations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Analysis of Drug Abuse Violations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Five Year Recapitulation of Drug Abuse Arrests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comparative Drug Arrests by County 1995/1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 58 60 61 62 63 63 64 70 71 72 73 SECTION IV—COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA OVERVIEW Index of Crime by County – Rate, Clearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Violent and Nonviolent Crime by County, Number and Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Analysis of Robbery, Burglary, and Larceny – County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Value of Property Stolen and Recovered by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 82 84 86 SECTION V—INDEX OFFENSE ANALYSIS University and College Offense Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Crime Index by Population Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Crime Index Trends – Urban, Suburban, Rural – Five Year Comparison – 1992/1996 Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Urban Crime Index 1995/1996, Number, Rate, Percent Distribution, Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Suburban Crime Index 1995/1996, Number, Rate, Percent Distribution, Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Rural Crime Index 1995/1996, Number, Rate, Percent Distribution, Percent Change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 SECTION VI—CRIME IN THE CITIES Ten Year Comparison 1987 - 1996 for State and Urban Cities over 50,000 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ten Year Summary 1987 - 1996, State, “Major Urban,” “Urban 15,” Percent Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street Crime Trends – 1987 - 1996, “Urban 15" Municipalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Urban 15" Municipal Profile Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 106 107 108 SECTION VII—NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL-COUNTY OFFENSE AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA State, County, Municipal, Offense and Demographic Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-165 SECTION VIII—NEW JERSEY POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Total Number of Full-time Police Employees – State of New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total Number of State Police Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full-time State Law Enforcement Agency Employees Full-time Municipal Police Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Municipal Police Officers and Rate per 1,000 Population by County . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Municipal Police Employees and Rate per 1,000 Population by County . . . . . . . . . Full-time County Police Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Full-time Police Employees, Universities and Colleges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 168 169 170 171 172 174 SECTION IX—LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY Weapons Used in Assaults on Police Officers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assaults on Police Officers by Hour of Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Assaulted by Type of Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assaults on Municipal Police Officers – Number, Rate per 100 Officers by County . . . . . . . . . 182 182 183 184 SECTION X—DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Domestic Violence Offense/Arrest – 1995/1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Domestic Violence Offenses by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190-193 Domestic Violence Offense/Arrest – Five Year Comparison 1992 - 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Domestic Violence Offenses by Type of Weapon and Extent of Injury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Domestic Violence Offenses by Victim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Domestic Violence Analysis – Alcohol or Drugs Involved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Domestic Violence Offenses of Elderly Victims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Domestic Violence Offenses by Time of Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Domestic Violence Offenses by Day of Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Domestic Violence Offenses by Month of Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 SECTION XI—BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY Bias Incident Offenses, 1992 -1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident Offenses/Clearances/Arrests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident Target/Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident Offenses by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident Victim/Offender Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident Description, Place, Relationship, Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident by Day of Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bias Incident by Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 208 209 210 212 213 214 215 SECTION I SYNOPSIS UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING PROGRAM 1 THE NEW JERSEY UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM DEFINITION The New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting System is based upon the compilation, classification, and analysis of crime data reported by all New Jersey police agencies in accordance with the regulations prescribed by law. DEVELOPMENT The New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting Law (N.J.S.A. 52:17 B-5.1 et. seq.) was enacted on May 16, 1966, and became effective January 1, 1967. Responsibility for the establishment, direction, control, and supervision of the Uniform Crime Reporting System was assigned to the State’s Attorney General. The Attorney General authorized the New Jersey State Police to collect and collate the crime data received from law enforcement agencies within the state. At the request of the Attorney General, the New Jersey State Police researched crime systems in operation throughout the nation in order to establish a firm foundation from which to grow. The most logical approach was the paralleling of the federal crime reporting system. There was a distinct need for a compatibility feature that would enhance both the state and federal systems through the data entry at both levels. This compatibility has, as its nucleus, the standard classification of offenses established by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Regardless of the label placed on a particular offense in the various states’ systems, i.e., felony, misdemeanor, disorderly persons, if the incident meets the federal standard it will be reported as an offense. The terms “crime” and “offense” are used interchangeably in this publication, and refer to an act committed in violation of a law which is reportable under the guidelines of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program. The New Jersey State Chiefs of Police Association has served the program in an advisory capacity since 1966. The contributions of this association have proved valuable to the success of the program. This association works in close harmony with the State Police as a means of improving the quality of reporting through recommended program standards, policies and procedures. COLLECTION OF CRIME DATA As required by statute, all law enforcement agencies in the state submit monthly and annual summary crime reports to the program. During the year 1996, offense and arrest data were received from 480 full-time municipal police departments, four (4) parttime municipal police departments, and the New Jersey State Police (acting as the reporting agent for the 73 municipalities without local police services.) In addition to the 480 full-time municipal police departments there are ten (10) police departments contracted by other municipalities. In addition to the above agencies, arrest data was received from the state’s twenty-one (21) prosecutors, sheriffs’ departments, four (4) county police departments, and three (3) county park police departments. In order to incorporate all New Jersey law enforcement agencies under the system, the nine (9) other state agencies with law enforcement responsibilities, as well as thirteen (13) college campus police departments were incorporated within the program. Collectively, a total of 556 law enforcement agencies submit the reports to the New Jersey State Police. METHOD A State of New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting Guide has been distributed to all contributors. It outlines reporting procedures in detail, and is complete to the extent of providing examples and illustrations. Field representatives provide additional instruction and clarification when required. All reported offenses are related to the municipality in which they occur rather than to the agency which may conduct the investigation. The clearance is credited to the municipality in which the offense occurred. Each contributing agency is responsible for compiling its own reports. Law enforcement agencies report the number of known offenses according to the following categories: Homicide (Murder and Manslaughter), Rape, Robbery, Burglary, Larceny-Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson. The “Crime in New Jersey,” and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s “Crime in the United States” publications exclude manslaughters, simple assaults, and arsons from the “Index” offenses. These are further referred to as “violent” and “nonviolent” crimes as graphically illustrated in 2 Section VII under “Municipal and County Offenses and Demographic Data,” and Section II, “State Summary and Offense Analysis.” All reported offenses are compiled from a record of all criminal complaints received by police from victims or other sources, or discovered by the police during routine operations. Complaints determined to be unfounded are eliminated from this count. Analytical data pertaining to specific crime categories are also reported, i.e. total adult and juvenile arrests made during the month. Police killed or assaulted and arson data are also collected monthly. Police personnel information is submitted on an annual basis. FLOW CHART OF UCR REPORTS 3 VERIFICATION PROCESSES The uniformity and accuracy of data gathered from contributors must be safeguarded through various way. Although guidelines and instructions are provided to each contributor, they are not the panaceas for the accuracy being sought. The reports received by the Uniform Crime Reporting Unit are recorded and examined for mathematical accuracy and reasonableness of the interpretation of the offense classifications. Improper classifications, changes in reporting procedures, or actual change are identified in this manner. Errors of a minor nature are corrected by direct telephone contact with the contributors, while all other errors are resolved through a personal visit by a field representative to the reporting agency. Further verification is accomplished through the analysis of statistical data accrued from the reports submitted. Fluctuations in crime rates noted from previous submissions are verified by the field representatives through their municipal counterpart. FUNCTION Police executives make use of this data in administrative, planning, and operational determinations for their respective jurisdictions. The State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Unit provides assistance to municipal police agencies through the individual analysis of statistics as they relate to specific crime problems within their jurisdiction. Police executives also use this data for identifying manpower and equipment needs. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program requirements not only have increased police efficiency in reporting and record keeping areas, but have helped police in their day to day operations. Although the data collected on the offenses of manslaughter and simple assault are not presented in the annual report, they are required for the federal system. However, this data is processed and available for special research purposes. 4 PROFILE OF NEW JERSEY New Jersey is situated between the major industrial markets of New York and Philadelphia and can be classified as the “Crossroads of the East.” The geographic location of the state has been a major factor in its growth and development. The many miles of superexpressway facilities within the state have been a major factor in its growth and development. The many miles of super-expressway facilities within the state connect New Jersey directly with the neighboring states of New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Additionally, New Jersey as a corridor state, accommodates large volumes of traffic from both the eastern and western part of the United States. The state is geographically composed of 21 counties which contain 567 incorporated municipalities. Nationally, New Jersey, although 46th in size, ranks ninth in population and first as the most densely populated state in the country. In addition to this density of 1,054.5 persons per square mile, New Jersey still has many miles of rural areas and sparsely settled communities. The areas of density show a heavy concentration around the major urban centers and those areas most accessible for commuting. Area in Square Miles 1990 Census Population 1994 Estimated Population 1994/1990 Percent Change 1990 Density per Square Mile 1994 Density per Square Mile 7,495.73 7,730,188 7,903,994 2.2 1,031.3 1,054.5 STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL PROFILES The presentation of state, county and municipal profiles in this section is offered for the purpose of projecting, for the consideration of the reader, a group of recognizable factors which may affect the amount and type of crime that occurs from community to community. Selection of the areas of information to be related to individual municipalities was based on the immediacy and completeness of data available. Population statistics presented here, and throughout this publication, were obtained from the Department of Labor, Division of Labor Market and Demographic Research. The 1994 estimated population count was used in this publication. Character of municipalities by urban, suburban and rural classifications, and square miles, were initially compiled by the Department of Community Affairs, Division of State and Regional Planning, Bureau of Statewide Planning, and will continue to be used for comparative purposes. Following is a list of categories used and a description of each category. •URBAN CENTERDensely populated with extensive development. •URBAN SUBURBANNear an urban center but not as extremely developed and more residential areas. •SUBURBANPredominantly single family residential, within a short distance of an urban area. •RURALScattered small communities and isolated single family dwellings. •RURAL CENTERHigh density core area with surrounding rural municipalities. Certain other socioeconomic factors present in varying degrees in all communities may have an influence on resulting crime rates. Obvious difficulties in the identification, documentation and measurement of these factors, however, precluded their application in this report. Those factors presented were listed to affirm their existence within the county and community and to provide a base for consideration in the evaluation of that community’s crime experience. 5 CRIME FACTORS In order to provide a meaningful statistical profile of crime within the State of New Jersey, each law enforcement agency must provide the Uniform Crime Reporting Unit with data that depicts specific crimes that are occurring within their jurisdiction. There is a need for compatibility with the National Uniform Crime Reporting System and, therefore, categories of offense classifications used within the state are identical with those of the National System. This results in equitable conclusions being drawn from the data submitted. Reported Part 1 offenses and arrests are recorded in the municipality where they occurred, regardless of the outside investigative agency which may investigate, arrest, or otherwise dispose of the case. The factors which influence crime rates are dependent upon characteristics of the community. When attempting to interpret the crime statistics presented herein, one should be aware of the social structure and factors that lead to or cause criminal behavior. Crime rates in this publication are based on the stable population of the municipality. Fluctuating seasonal population figures are too inaccurate to be used as a measurement for determining crime rates. Municipalities with high seasonal populations may indicate a higher crime per one thousand than may be normal for a municipality their size. This would also be indicated in municipalities that experience high population increases due to special events or commuters. Set forth below are some factors which, by type and volume, will affect the crime rate that occurs from place to place: • Density and size of the community population and the metropolitan areas of which it is a part. • Composition of the population with reference particularly to age, sex and race. • Economic status, including job availability, and mores of the population. • Relative stability of population, including commuter, seasonal, and other transient types. • Climate, including seasonal weather conditions. • Cultural conditions, such as educational, recreational, and religious characteristics. • 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.) • Crime reporting practices of the general citizenry. • Attitudes of the public toward crime reporting. • The administrative and investigative efficiency of the local law enforcement agency, including the degree of adherence to crime reporting standards. • Cooperation of adjoining and overlapping police agencies. 6 THE POLICE POINT OF VIEW The New Jersey State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Unit surveyed various police agencies of the state, attempting to ascertain their opinion concerning factors contributing to the increase or decrease of specific crimes in their municipality. One of the goals of the Uniform Crime Reporting Unit is to assist police in reducing crime by first identifying its extent, type and location. The following viewpoints are offered with the expectation of reaching this goal. ROBBERY Decreases: • • • • More stringent sentencing requirements under the State Criminal Code. Advanced technology in communications has led to increased exchanges of information between police departments. Highly visible foot patrols being deployed in commercial areas and densely populated residential areas. Use of Anti-crime Unit in high robbery areas. Increases: • • Resort areas have shown an increasing seasonal population. Our highly mobile society provides easy access to areas which were previously difficult to reach. BURGLARY Decreases: • • • Better deployment of police personnel, such as highly visible foot patrols in high density crime areas, and increased patrols during probable time and at probable locations of burglaries. More stringent sentencing requirements under the State’s Criminal Code have been a deterrent. Crime Prevention Programs are being stressed in many communities and citizens have been taking a more active part by reporting suspicious persons or circumstances. Increases: • • Extreme increases in population in certain areas have led to new housing in suburban and rural areas. Husband and wife are both working; leaving homes frequently unoccupied for long periods of time. LARCENY Decreases: • • • Public awareness programs contribute to the decrease in thefts from parked vehicles. Improved or additional lighting deters criminal acts from occurring in parking areas. “Safe Streets” Programs and Anti-crime Units have been established in many communities. 7 Increases: • • • Shoplifting is a theft that police have little or no control over. Store security forces are under the control of the store administration, and their policies vary from strict enforcement, arrest and prosecution, to only a warning. Policy change has been directed toward prosecuting the offenders rather than warning them, causing to some extent an increase in the number of shoplifting offenses reported to the police. Certain types of property such as tape decks, radar detectors and radios are popular and present resale opportunities. Youth gang activity on the increase resulting in thefts from motor vehicles. MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Decreases: • • • Stronger sentencing of career criminals has been effective. Modern ignition systems and anti-theft devices act as a deterrent. Better lighting in parking lots has helped decrease motor vehicle thefts. Increases: • The tremendous replacement cost of auto parts has contributed significantly to the increase in motor vehicle thefts for the purpose of auto parts resale. 8 SECTION II STATE SUMMARY AND OFFENSE ANALYSIS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson 9 24 Hour Crime Cycle in New Jersey — 1996 Paste Crcycle.cdr (Page 1) here 1 Murder 5 Rapes 52 Robberies 7 Arsons Note: The crime of Arson is not an Index offense. 127 Vehicle Thefts 58 Aggravated Assaults 530 Larcenies 173 Burglaries 10 NEW JERSEY CRIME CLOCK — 1996 Paste Crcycle.cdr (Page 2) here CRIME INDEX OFFENSE 1 every minute and 31 seconds VIOLENT CRIME 1 every 12 minutes and 25 seconds MURDER 1 every 26 hours and 4 minutes RAPE 1 every 4 hours and 27 minutes ROBBERY 1 every 27 minutes and 57 seconds AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1 every 24 minutes and 48 seconds NON-VIOLENT CRIME 1 every minute and 44 seconds BURGLARY 1 every 8 minutes and 21 seconds LARCENY-THEFT 1 every 2 minutes and 43 seconds MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1 every 11 minutes and 21 seconds 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 index offenses. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of these offenses; rather, it represents the annual ratio of crime to fixed time intervals. 11 CRIME INDEX FOR THE STATE - 1996 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS PERCENT DISTRIBUTION NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 337 k 0.1 280 83.1 1,972 0.2 0.6 1,039 52.7 1,680 0.2 0.5 888 52.9 292 k 0.1 151 51.7 ROBBERY 18,859 2.4 5.4 4,963 26.3 Firearm 5,625 0.7 1.6 1,111 19.8 Knife or Cutting Instrument 1,826 0.2 0.5 497 27.2 Other Dangerous Weapon 1,374 0.2 0.4 404 29.4 10,034 1.3 2.9 2,951 29.4 21,252 2.7 6.1 13,049 61.4 Firearm 3,264 0.4 0.9 1,286 39.4 Knife or Cutting Instrument 4,473 0.6 1.3 2,788 62.3 Other Dangerous Weapon 6,655 0.8 1.9 3,771 56.7 Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) 6,860 0.9 2.0 5,204 75.9 63,163 8.0 18.3 8,364 13.2 Forcible Entry 43,711 5.5 12.6 6,037 13.8 Unlawful Entry - No Force 12,611 1.6 3.6 1,703 13.5 Attempted Forcible Entry 6,841 0.9 2.0 624 9.1 194,074 24.6 56.1 39,478 20.3 46,437 5.9 13.4 2,574 5.5 41,911 5.3 12.1 2,260 5.4 Trucks and Buses 2,743 0.3 0.8 150 5.5 Other Vehicles 1,783 0.2 0.5 164 9.2 346,094 43.8 100.0 69,747 20.2 42,420 5.4 12.3 19,331 45.6 303,674 38.4 87.7 50,416 16.6 OFFENSES MURDER RAPE Rape Attempted Rape Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY - THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Automobiles TOTAL CRIME INDEX VIOLENT CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME NUMBER OF INDEX OFFENSES k Less than one-tenth of one percent. 12 CRIME TRENDS—NUMBER—RATE—CLEARANCES 1995/1996—PERCENT CHANGES NUMBER OF OFFENSES INDEX OFFENSES RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED MURDER 1995 1996 Percent Change 408 337 -17 0.1 k & 338 280 -17 82.8 83.1 * RAPE 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,924 1,972 2 0.2 0.2 0 1,120 1,039 -7 58.2 52.7 -9 ROBBERY 1995 1996 Percent Change 22,474 18,859 -16 2.8 2.4 -14 5,240 4,963 -5 23.3 26.3 13 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1995 1996 Percent Change 22,771 21,252 -7 2.9 2.7 -7 13,414 13,049 -3 58.9 61.4 4 BURGLARY 1995 1996 Percent Change 69,547 63,163 -9 8.8 8.0 -9 8,648 8,364 -3 12.4 13.2 6 LARCENY - THEFT 1995 1996 Percent Change 206,421 194,074 -6 26.1 24.6 -6 41,653 39,478 -5 20.2 20.3 * MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1995 1996 Percent Change 50,161 46,437 -7 6.3 5.9 -6 2,646 2,574 -3 5.3 5.5 4 TOTAL CRIME INDEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 373,706 346,094 -7 47.3 43.8 -7 73,059 69,747 -5 19.6 20.2 3 VIOLENT CRIME 1995 1996 Percent Change 47,577 42,420 -11 6.0 5.4 -10 20,112 19,331 -4 42.3 45.6 8 326,129 303,674 -7 41.3 38.4 -7 52,947 50,416 -5 16.2 16.6 2 1995 NONVIOLENT CRIME 1996 Percent Change * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. k Less than one-tenth of one percent. & Percent change not calculated due to small volume. 13 Index Offenses Cleared Adult and Juvenile Distribution — 1996 B y P e r c e n t a g e A c t u a l N u m b e r s 14 TYPE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED 1995/1996 TYPE OF PROPERTY YEAR VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN VALUE OF PROPERTY RECOVERED PERCENT OF VALUE RECOVERED PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY STOLEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1995 1996 Percent Change $36,345,499 $37,029,803 2 $40,594,696 $41,854,474 3 $1,630,732 $1,924,456 18 $1,949,322 $1,678,269 -14 4.5 5.2 16 4.8 4.0 -17 6.5 6.5 0 7.3 7.3 0 Furs 1995 1996 Percent Change $1,332,859 $1,826,754 37 $6,117 $21,106 245 0.5 1.2 140 0.2 0.3 50 Clothing 1995 1996 Percent Change $9,386,303 $10,173,965 8 $1,688,940 $2,776,278 64 18.0 27.3 52 1.7 1.8 6 Motor Vehicles 1995 1996 Percent Change $351,532,099 $356,621,091 1 $230,143,170 $227,359,052 -1 65.5 63.8 -3 63.1 62.3 -1 Miscellaneous 1995 1996 Percent Change $118,340,593 $125,184,690 6 $10,792,489 $16,971,736 57 9.1 13.6 49 21.2 21.9 3 1995 $557,532,049 1996 $572,690,777 TOTAL PROPERTY Percent Change 3 Percent distribution may not total 100.0 due to rounding. $246,210,770 $250,730,897 2 44.2 43.8 -1 100.0 100.1 - Currency, Notes, etc. Jewelry and Precious Metals 15 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF OFFENSES 1992 THROUGH 1996 OFFENSES MURDER 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 397 419 396 408 337 2,399 2,214 1,964 1,924 1,972 1,975 1,886 1,683 1,639 1,680 424 328 281 285 292 ROBBERY 22,220 23,307 22,696 22,474 18,859 Firearm 6,939 8,082 7,658 7,191 5,625 Knife or Cutting Instrument 2,514 2,389 2,166 2,088 1,826 Other Dangerous Weapon 1,787 1,787 1,644 1,632 1,374 10,980 11,049 11,228 11,563 10,034 23,629 23,448 23,343 22,771 21,252 Firearm 3,826 4,029 4,526 3,772 3,264 Knife or Cutting Instrument 5,717 5,384 4,966 4,736 4,473 Other Dangerous Weapon 7,393 7,397 7,130 6,897 6,655 Hands, Fists, etc. 6,693 6,638 6,721 7,366 6,860 75,536 76,760 72,062 69,547 63,163 Forcible Entry 55,217 56,035 51,836 48,798 43,711 Unlawful Entry - No Force 11,915 12,091 12,401 13,070 12,611 Attempted Forcible Entry 8,404 8,634 7,825 7,679 6,841 208,687 195,909 195,562 206,421 194,074 Over $200 83,669 78,746 80,137 85,209 78,391 $50 - $200 57,170 52,810 53,467 57,258 54,585 Under $50 67,848 64,353 61,958 63,954 61,098 63,533 56,245 52,132 50,161 46,437 58,073 51,437 47,982 45,951 41,911 Trucks and Buses 3,433 2,703 2,432 2,380 2,743 Other Vehicles 2,027 2,105 1,718 1,830 1,783 396,401 378,302 368,155 373,706 346,094 51.3 48.9 47.6 47.3 43.8 48,645 49,388 48,399 47,577 42,420 347,756 328,914 319,756 326,129 303,674 RAPE Rape Attempted Rape Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY - THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Automobiles TOTAL CRIME INDEX CRIME RATE PER 1,000 VIOLENT CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME 16 STATEWIDE CRIME SUMMARY - 1996 CRIME INDEX – VOLUME/RATE • There were 346,094 Index offenses in 1996, a 7 percent decrease compared to 1995. • The crime rate of the state is 43.8 victims for every 1,000 permanent inhabitants, a decrease of 7 percent compared to 1995. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • July with 33,304 offenses reported, recorded the highest incidence of Crime Index offenses while February was the lowest with 24,449 offenses. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $572.7 million in 1996, a 3 percent increase from 1995. • Value of property recovered was $250.7 million, resulting in a recovery rate of 44 percent. • Stolen motor vehicles accounted for 62 percent of stolen property and 91 percent of the recovered property value. CRIME INDEX ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 73,657 persons were arrested for Index offenses, which represents a 5 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult Index arrests decreased 5 percent and juvenile arrests decreased 4 percent. • Crime Index arrests accounted for 17 percent of the total arrests in 1996. • Males accounted for 76 percent of the Crime Index arrests and females accounted for 24 percent. • Fifty-three percent of the Index arrests were white, 45 percent were black and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 15 percent of the arrests for Index offenses. • Police cleared 20 percent of the Index offenses and juveniles accounted for 25 percent of these clearances. VIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY This category consists of the following Index offenses: Murder, Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 42,420 violent crimes reported in 1996, an 11 percent decrease compared to the violent crimes reported in 1995. • Violent crimes accounted for 12 percent of the total Crime Index. • The violent crime rate decreased 10 percent to 5.4 victims for every 1,000 permanent inhabitants. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • The highest number of violent crimes were reported in August with 3,869 offenses while the lowest number was reported in February with 3,165 offenses. • The value of property stolen as a result of violent crime was $13.1 million. 17 ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Arrests for violent crime offenses decreased 4 percent to 20,484. • Violent crime arrests accounted for 28 percent of the Index arrests and 5 percent of the total arrests during the year. • Adult arrests for violent crime decreased 4 percent and juvenile arrests showed a 5 percent decrease. • Adults accounted for 74 percent of the violent crime arrests while the remaining 26 percent were juveniles. • Males were responsible for 84 percent and females for 16 percent of the violent crime arrests. • Forty-four percent of those arrested were white, 55 percent were black and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of the arrests. • Forty-six percent of all violent crimes were cleared and juveniles accounted for 21 percent of these clearances. NONVIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY This category consists of the following Index offenses: Burglary, Larceny-Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 303,674 nonviolent crimes reported in 1996, a 7 percent decrease compared to the 326,129 reported in 1995. • Nonviolent crime accounted for 88 percent of the total Crime Index. • The nonviolent crime rate decreased 7 percent to 38.4 victims per 1,000 inhabitants in 1996. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • The largest number of nonviolent crimes were reported in July with 29,550 while the lowest number was reported in February with 21,284. • The total value of property stolen as a result of nonviolent crime amounted to $560 million. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 53,173 nonviolent crime arrests, this represents a decrease of 5 percent when compared to 1995. • Nonviolent crime arrests accounted for 72 percent of the Index arrests and 12 percent of the total arrests during 1996. • Juveniles were responsible for 33 percent of the nonviolent crime arrests and adults 67 percent. • Adult nonviolent crime arrests decreased 6 percent while juvenile arrests decreased 4 percent. • Males represented 73 percent and females 27 percent of persons arrested for the nonviolent crime. • Fifty-seven percent of all persons arrested for nonviolent crimes were white, 42 percent were black and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 15 percent of the arrests. • Seventeen percent of all nonviolent crimes reported were cleared in 1996 and juveniles accounted for 26 percent of these clearances. 18 TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY • There were 431,710 persons arrested in 1996, which represents a 2 percent decrease compared to 1995. • The arrest rate for 1996 decreased 2 percent to 54.6 persons arrested per every 1,000 inhabitants. • Adult arrests decreased 1 percent to 343,804 and juvenile arrests decreased 4 percent to 87,906 in 1996. • Adults accounted for 80 percent and juveniles 20 percent of the total state arrests. • Persons under 21 years of age accounted for 34 percent of all arrests. • Males accounted for 81 percent and females 19 percent of the total persons arrested during the year. • Fifty-nine percent of the total persons arrested in 1996 were white, 40 percent were black and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 14 percent of the arrests. 19 POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY • There were no police officers feloniously killed in the line of duty during 1996. • New Jersey reported 4,090 police officers assaulted in the line of duty in 1996. CRIME IN NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES AND THE NORTHEAST REGION • The Crime Index in New Jersey decreased 7 percent, while the United States decreased 3 percent and the Northeast Region decreased 7 percent. • Violent crime in New Jersey decreased 11 percent, the United States decreased 7 percent and the Northeast Region decreased 9 percent. • Nonviolent crime in New Jersey decreased 7 percent, while the Northeast Region decreased 7 percent and the United States decreased 3 percent. INDIVIDUAL INDEX OFFENSES* Percent Change 1995/1996 New Jersey Murder - 17 United States Northeastern States** - 11 - 14 Rape + 2 - 3 0 Robbery - 16 - 8 - 11 Aggravated Assault - 7 - 6 - 8 Burglary - 9 - 5 - 9 Larceny-Theft - 6 - 2 - 6 Motor Vehicle Theft - 7 - 5 - 9 *United States and Northeastern States’ statistics are preliminary. **Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania. 20 MURDER DEFINITION Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought. Any death due to a fight, argument, quarrel, assault, or commission of a crime is included. This Index offense is counted by police on the basis of their investigation without regard to findings of a court, jury or the decision of a prosecutor. Attempts to kill, are scored as aggravated assaults and not as murder. Suicides, accidental deaths, negligent manslaughters, and justifiable homicides are not counted, nor reflected in the murder classification. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 337 murders reported to law enforcement agencies of the state in 1996, a 17 percent decrease compared to the 408 murders reported in 1995. • Murders accounted for one-tenth of one percent of the reported Index offenses, and 1 percent of the violent crime. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • The age group of 20-24 accounted for 18 percent of all murder victims. • Firearms were used in 51 percent of the murders, knives or cutting instruments in 19 percent, blunt objects in 6 percent and physical force in 14 percent. • Thirty-six percent of the offenders were friends or acquaintances of the victim, while 11 percent were relatives, and 17 percent were strangers. • Felony murders accounted for 17 percent of all murder circumstances. Robbery was the motive in 91 percent of the 57 felony murders. • Fifty-three murders were recorded on Sunday and Wednesday for the high, while Thursday was the lowest, with 41. • March recorded the highest number of murders, with 34, while February recorded the lowest with 16. • Forty-six percent of the murders occurred on highways or streets, 23 percent in multi-family or apartment dwellings, and 15 percent in single family dwellings. • The total value of property stolen because of murder amounted to $45,184. • Drug related arguments accounted for 9 percent (30) of all murder circumstances. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 363 persons were arrested for murder in 1996, a 6 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult murder arrests decreased 4 percent (from 325 to 311) and juvenile arrests decreased 16 percent (from 62 to 52). • Sixty-seven percent of persons arrested for murder were black, 33 percent were white and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 19 percent of the arrests. • Eighty-three percent of the murders were cleared in 1996 (280 out of 337). Juveniles accounted for 8 percent of those cases cleared. • Males accounted for 94 percent and females 6 percent of those arrested for murder. 21 Murder Scenario Most frequent days Most frequent month Most frequent weapon Most frequent location Most frequent victim: Age Group Sex Race Sunday and Wednesday March Handgun Highway Most frequent offender Age Group 25-29, 30-34 Sex Male Race Black 20-24 Male Black MURDER BY DAY OF WEEK Percent distribution may not add to 100 due to rounding. 22 MURDER VICTIMS BY AGE, SEX AND RACE —1996 SEX AGE RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER NUMBER PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Under 1 10 3.0 8 2 5 4 - 1 1-4 5 1.5 3 2 3 2 - - 5-9 0 0.0 - - - - - - 10 - 14 3 0.9 2 1 1 2 - - 15 - 19 53 15.7 47 6 16 37 - - 20 - 24 59 17.5 46 13 20 39 - - 25 - 29 46 13.7 31 15 16 29 - 1 30 - 34 40 11.9 33 7 6 32 - 2 35 - 39 33 9.8 21 12 15 15 - 3 40 - 44 24 7.1 15 9 12 10 - 2 45 - 49 22 6.5 16 6 14 8 - - 50 - 54 8 2.4 6 2 6 2 - - 55 - 59 7 2.1 7 - 5 2 - - 60 - 64 7 2.1 3 4 6 1 - - 65 - 69 4 1.2 4 - 3 1 - - 70 - 74 7 2.1 4 3 3 4 - - 75 and Over 7 2.1 1 6 6 1 - - Unknown 2 0.6 1 1 2 - - - 337 - 248 89 139 189 0 9 PERCENT 100.0 74 DISTRIBUTION Percent distribution may not total 100.0 due to rounding 26 41 56 0 3 TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY MALE FEMALE 23 WHITE BLACK MURDER — DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF WEAPON Percent distribution may not add to 100.0 due to rounding. 24 RELATIONSHIP OF MURDER VICTIMS TO OFFENDER MURDER CIRCUMSTANCES 25 MURDERS BY COUNTY - 1996 3 SUSSEX 1 WARREN 12 PASSAIC 12 BERGEN 2 MORRIS 127 ESSEX 0 Mrdrmap.cdr here. 27 Paste HUNTERDON UNION 3 SOMERSET 7 MIDDLESEX 16 MERCER 3 GLOUCESTER 10 BURLINGTON 36 CAMDEN 1 SALEM 5 CUMBERLAND 14 ATLANTIC 4 CAPE MAY 26 7 MONMOUTH 8 OCEAN 39–HUDSON RAPE Definition Rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. All assaults and attempts to rape are counted, but carnal abuse, rape without force (statutory rape) and other sex offenses are not included. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 1,972 reported rapes in 1996, an increase of 2 percent compared to the 1,924 in 1995. • Rape accounted for six-tenths of one percent of the total Crime Index and 5 percent of all violent crimes. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Eighty-five percent of the rapes were forcible, the remaining 15 percent were attempts to rape. • The total value of property stolen as a result of rape amounted to $25,631. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 948 persons were arrested during 1996, a 7 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult rape arrests decreased 5 percent, while juvenile arrests decreased 16 percent. • Fifty-two percent of the arrested perpetrators were white, 47 percent were black and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of the arrests. • Thirty-nine percent of all persons arrested for rape were between 25 and 39. • Fifty-three percent of all rape cases were solved during 1996. Juveniles accounted for 15 percent of those cases cleared. Rape Scenario Most frequent month June Most frequent offender Age Group: 30 - 34 Sex Male Race White 27 ROBBERY Definition Robbery is defined as the felonious and forcible taking of the property of another, against his will, by violence or by putting him in fear. The element of personal confrontation is always present in this crime. Under the program, all assaults or attempts to rob are included. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 18,859 robbery offenses in 1996, a 16 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Robbery accounted for 5 percent of the total Crime Index and 44 percent of all violent crime. • The robbery rate was 2.4 victims per 1,000 population. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Highway robberies accounted for 69 percent of all reported robberies. • Residential robberies decreased 11 percent and gas, service station robberies decreased 10 percent. • Total value of property stolen during robberies amounted to $12,996,042. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 5,697 persons were arrested for robbery in 1996, a 7 percent increase compared to 1995. • There was an 8 percent decrease in adult robbery arrests, and juvenile arrests decreased 7 percent in 1996. • Males accounted for 89 percent and females 11 percent of the robbery arrests during 1996. • Sixty-five percent of all persons arrested for robbery were black, 35 percent were white and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 17 percent of the robbery arrests. • Twenty-six percent of the robbery cases were cleared and juveniles accounted for 28 percent of these clearances. Robbery Scenario Most frequent month July Most frequent weapon Physical Force Most frequent location Highway/Street Most frequent offender: Age Group 25-29 Sex Male Race Black 28 ROBBERY WEAPON DISTRIBUTION PLACE OF OCCURRENCE CLASSIFICATION HIGHWAY NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF OFFENSES 13,070 $ 6,411,906 $ 491 69.3 1,066 $ 846,024 $ 794 5.7 GAS, SERVICE STATION 605 $ 200,366 $ 331 3.2 CONVENIENCE STORE 614 $ 447,576 $ 729 3.3 1,538 $ 1,255,446 $ 816 8.2 187 $ 1,955,314 $ 10,456 1.0 1,779 $ 1,879,410 $ 1,056 9.4 TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 18,859 $ 12,996,042 Percent distribution may not total 100.0 due to rounding. $ 689 100.0 COMMERCIAL HOUSE RESIDENCE BANK MISCELLANEOUS 29 CARJACKING • Carjacking is a form of robbery; therefore, further analysis is provided in this section for 1996. • There were 642 carjacking offenses reported to the police; 31 were determined to be unfounded, leaving a total of 611 carjackings, involving 665 victims, including passengers. • Carjackings decreased 22% when comparing 1996 to 1995. • Ninety-five of the 567 municipalities in New Jersey reported carjackings. • Firearms were involved in 51% (314) of all carjackings. One percent (2) of the firearms used were assault firearms. Shootings were involved in 2 percent (11) of all carjackings. • New Jersey registered vehicles represented 93% (570) of all carjackings. Ford, with 12% (74), was the most frequently carjacked vehicle make, while 1987, with 9% (55), was the most frequently targeted vehicle year. • Seventy-one percent (433) of all carjacked vehicles were recovered. The average value of a carjacked motor vehicle was $8,845.00. • Carjackings occurred in a residential area 58% (355) of the time. The hours of darkness (6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) accounted for 64% (390) of all carjackings. • Seventeen percent (106) of all carjackings were witnessed. • The most frequent victim age groups were 20-24 and 25-29, which accounted for 36% (242) of the victim total (665). Seventy-one percent (474) of all victims were male. Fifty-two percent (345) of all victims were white. • The total number of offenders was 1,096. Insufficient analysis information was supplied on 21% (228) of the offenders. Of all known offenders (868), 20-24 was the most frequent offender age group and accounted for 42% (367). Ninety-five percent (826) of all known offenders were male. Eighty percent (693) of all known offenders were black. • Juveniles accounted for 22% (38) of the total arrests for carjacking (173), while adults accounted for 78% (135). • The months of January and October shared the highest number of offenses with (62). Combined they accounted for 20% of all reported carjacking offenses. • Sunday recorded the highest number of offenses, accounting for 17% (102) of all reported carjackings. • Region I, which consists of Essex, Hudson, and Union counties, accounted for 70% (430) of all reported carjackings. • One murder was reported in 1996 as the result of carjacking. 30 CARJACKING OFFENSES COUNTY AND STATE TOTALS - 1996 NUMBER OF OFFENSES ACTUAL NUMBER OF VEHICLES RECOVERED ESTIMATED VEHICLE VALUE OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED ATLANTIC 3 $ 14,320 2 1 1 BERGEN 12 $ 206,880 7 4 5 5 $ 81,200 4 1 4 69 $ 527,650 26 3 6 CAPE MAY 2 $ 19,200 2 2 3 CUMBERLAND 1 $ 1,000 1 - - 347 $ 2,915,900 296 85 116 4 $ 30,700 2 1 1 31 $ 366,825 10 4 6 1 $ 8,000 1 1 1 MERCER 14 $ 127,700 4 2 2 MIDDLESEX 27 $ 211,400 16 4 3 MONMOUTH 6 $ 92,500 5 1 1 MORRIS - - - - - OCEAN 5 $ 87,000 4 2 2 PASSAIC 27 $ 190,000 20 6 10 SALEM 1 $ 3,000 - - - SOMERSET 3 $ 43,000 2 1 1 SUSSEX - - - - - BURLINGTON CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON UNION WARREN STATE TOTAL 51 $ 464,024 29 6 9 2 $ 14,000 2 1 2 $ 5,404,299 433 125 173 611 31 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Definition Aggravated assault, as defined under the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting system, is an attempt or offer, with unlawful force or violence, to do serious physical injury to another. Attempts are included since it is not necessary that an injury result when a firearm, knife, or other weapon is used which could result in serious personal injury if the crime was successfully completed. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 21,252 reported aggravated assaults in 1996, a decrease of 7 percent when compared to 1995. • Aggravated assault accounted for 6 percent of the total Crime Index and 50 percent of all violent crimes. • The rate for aggravated assault decreased to 2.7 victims per 1,000 population. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Physical force (i.e. hands, fists, and feet) was used in 32 percent, and other dangerous weapons (i.e. clubs, bricks, tire irons, etc.) were used in 31 percent of all reported aggravated assaults. • Firearms were used in 15 percent of all aggravated assaults committed. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 13,476 persons arrested for aggravated assault in 1996, a 3 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult arrests decreased 3 percent, while juvenile arrests decreased 2 percent. • Males accounted for 80 percent, and females 20 percent of the aggravated assault arrests. • Forty-seven percent of the persons arrested for aggravated assault were white, 51 percent were black and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of the arrests. • Sixty-one percent of all aggravated assault cases were cleared, juveniles accounted for 19 percent of those clearances. Aggravated Assault Scenario Most frequent month August Most frequent type Physical force Most frequent offender: Age Group 25 - 29 Sex Male Race Black 32 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WEAPON DISTRIBUTION Percent may not add to 100 due to rounding. 33 BURGLARY Definition Under this program, burglary is defined as an unlawful entry or attempted entry of any structure to commit a felony or larceny. Data collection for this offense is further categorized as forcible entry, unlawful entry (where no force is used) and attempted forcible entry. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 63,163 reported burglary offenses in 1996, a decrease of 9 percent. • Burglary accounted for 18 percent of the total Crime Index and 21 percent of all nonviolent crimes. • The burglary rate per 1,000 population decreased 9 percent to 8.0 in 1996. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • During 1996, forcible entry accounted for 69 percent of all burglaries, 20 percent were unlawful entries where no force was used and the remaining 11 percent were attempts to enter forcibly. • Residences were targets in 67 percent of the reported burglaries. • Fifty-three percent of the nonresidential burglaries occurred between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. • Stolen property as a result of burglary statewide, amounted to $79.8 million, for an average loss of $1,263. • The average loss as a result of a residential burglary was $1,118, while nonresidential burglary loss was $1,563. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Burglary arrests decreased 2 percent with 9,712 persons arrested. • Adult arrests decreased 4 percent while juvenile arrests increased 2 percent. • Males accounted for 92 percent, and females 8 percent of the burglary arrests. • Juveniles accounted for 36 percent of all burglary arrests. • Sixty-two percent of burglary arrests were white, 37 percent were black and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 17 percent of the arrests. • Thirteen percent of the burglaries statewide were cleared and juveniles accounted for 25 percent of these clearances. Burglary Scenario Most frequent month August Most frequent method of entry Forcible Most frequent premise Residence Most frequent offender: Age Group 30-34 Sex Male Race White 34 BURGLARY 1996 CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION RESIDENCE Night 12,720 $12,451,358 $979 20.1 Day 20,218 $22,549,923 $1,115 32.0 9,670 $12,627,415 $1,306 15.3 42,608 $47,628,696 $1,118 67.5 Night 10,930 $17,789,573 $1,628 17.3 Day 3,764 $3,999,350 $1,063 6.0 Unknown 5,861 $10,334,472 $1,763 9.3 NONRESIDENCE TOTAL 20,555 $32,123,395 $1,563 32.5 TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 63,163 $79,752,091 $1,263 100.0 Unknown RESIDENCE TOTAL: NONRESIDENCE 35 LARCENY-THEFT Definition The definition of larceny-theft, as provided under this program, is the taking of the property of another with intent to deprive him of ownership. All larcenies and thefts resulting from pocketpicking, purse-snatching, shoplifting, larcenies from motor vehicles, thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories, bicycle thefts, etc., are included here. Embezzlement, unlawful conversions, larceny by bailee, frauds or bad checks are not included. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 194,074 larcenies reported in 1996, a decrease of 6 percent compared to the 206,421 in 1995. • Larceny accounted for 56 percent of the total Crime Index and 64 percent of all nonviolent crimes. • The rate for larceny per 1,000 population decreased to 24.6 in 1996. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories and thefts from motor vehicles, collectively accounted for 32 percent of all larceny-thefts reported. • Pocket-picking increased 12 percent in 1996 compared to 1995. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Larceny-theft arrests decreased 5 percent in 1996, with 41,211 persons arrested. • Juvenile arrests decreased 4 percent and adult arrests decreased 6 percent in 1996. • Males accounted for 67 percent, and females 33 percent of the larceny arrests. • Fifty-six percent of all persons arrested for larceny were white, 42 percent were black and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 14 percent of the arrests. • Twenty percent of the larcenies were cleared with juveniles accounting for 25 percent of these clearances. Larceny Scenario Most frequent month Most frequent type Most frequent offender: Age Group Sex Race July $200 and OVER 25 - 29 Male White 36 LARCENY-THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle Theft) — 1996 CLASSIFICATION BY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN CLASSIFICATION BY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Over $200 78,391 $ 115,628,814 $ 1,475 40.4 $50 to $200 54,585 $ 5,911,220 $ 108 28.1 Under $50 61,098 $ 1,038,641 $ 17 31.5 $ 122,578,675 $ 632 100.0 TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 194,074 ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY-THEFT CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Pocket-Picking 3,933 $ 1,452,212 $ 369 2.0 Purse-Snatching 2,058 $ 506,352 $ 246 1.1 Shoplifting 27,812 $ 4,836,863 $ 174 14.3 From Motor Vehicles 45,423 $ 22,313,686 $ 491 23.4 Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories 16,259 $ 5,121,038 $ 315 8.4 Bicycles 16,796 $ 3,824,460 $ 228 8.7 From Buildings 36,343 $ 41,016,211 $ 1,129 18.7 1,040 $ 465,963 $ 448 0.5 44,410 $ 43,041,890 $ 969 22.9 194,074 $ 122,578,675 $ 632 100.0 From any Coin Operated Machines All Other TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 37 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Definition In Uniform Crime Reporting, motor vehicle theft includes all thefts and attempted thefts of a motor vehicle. This includes the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle which is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on the surface and not on the rails. This definition excludes taking a motor vehicle for temporary use, such as family situation, or unauthorized use by other having lawful access to the vehicle. The motor vehicle theft category includes the subheadings of autos, trucks and buses, and other vehicles (motorcycles, mopeds, etc.) VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 46,437 motor vehicle thefts reported in 1996, a decrease of 7 percent compared to the 50,161 in 1995. • Motor vehicle theft accounted for13 percent of the total Crime Index and 15 percent of all nonviolent crimes. • The motor vehicle theft rate of 5.9 victims per 1,000 population represents a decrease compared to 6.3 in 1996. DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE Type Auto Trucks and Buses Other Vehicles Number 41,911 2,743 1,783 Percent Distribution 90 6 4 ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Motor vehicles represented 62 percent of the total value of property stolen during 1996. • Total value of stolen motor vehicles amounted to $356.6 million during the year. • The average value of a stolen motor vehicle was $7,680. • Vehicles valued at $227.4 million represent 91 percent of the total value of recovered property during 1996. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 2,250 persons were arrested for motor vehicle theft, this represents a 14 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Juvenile arrests decreased 19 percent and adult arrests decreased 8 percent. • Males accounted for 91 percent, and females 9 percent of the motor vehicle theft arrests. • Forty-seven percent of all persons arrested for motor vehicle theft were white, 52 percent were black and one percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of the arrests. • Six percent of motor vehicle thefts were cleared in 1996, juveniles accounted for 37 percent of these clearances. Motor Vehicle Theft Scenario Most frequent month July Most frequent type Auto Most frequent offender: Age Group 16 Sex Male Race Black 38 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT VALUES 63.8% OF STOLEN VALUE RECOVERED RECOVERY OF MOTOR VEHICLES TOTAL RECOVERED 37,383 39 ARSON Definition Arson is defined by the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting program as 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. Only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as arsons. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded. VOLUME/RATE/TREND • There were 2,425 reportable arsons in 1996, which represents a decrease of 4 percent compared to 2,516 in 1995. • The arson rate remained at 0.3 victims per 1,000 population. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Fifty-two percent of the arsons were structures, with residences accounting for 32 percent of the structural fires. • Mobile property, including motor vehicles, accounted for 33 percent of the arsons in the state. • Other property (timber, crops, etc.) accounted for 15 percent of the reported arsons. • The total value of property damage due to arson amounted to $30.2 million for an average dollar value loss of $12,441. • The average residential loss was $20,781 while the average loss to industrial/commercial structures was $34,197. • The average motor vehicle loss was $6,316. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Arson arrests numbered 570 in 1996, representing a 4 percent decrease. • Adult arrests decreased 5 percent while juvenile arrests increased 10 percent. • Males accounted for 86 percent, and females 14 percent of the arson arrests. • Juveniles accounted for 53 percent of the arson arrests. • Sixty-six percent of the persons arrested for arson were white, 32 percent were black and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 12 percent of the arrests. • The arson clearance rate was 21 percent, and juveniles accounted for 44 percent of these clearances. Arson Scenario Most frequent month October Most frequent type Motor Vehicle Most frequent offender: Age Group 13-14 Sex: Male Race: White 40 ARSON - 1996 PERCENT JUVENILES CLEARED OFFENSES VALUE DAMAGE NUMBER CLEARED Single Occupancy (Residential) 455 19 $ 10,957,151 133 29 47 35 Other Residential 316 13 $ 5,064,959 101 32 34 34 Storage 96 4 $ 2,536,397 22 23 13 59 Industrial Manufacturing 25 1 $ 505,811 7 28 1 14 Other Commercial 118 5 $ 4,384,306 26 22 12 46 Community, Public 145 6 $ 677,480 46 32 30 65 97 4 $ 885,983 19 20 10 53 Total Structure 1252 52 $ 25,012,087 354 28 147 42 Motor Vehicles 756 31 $ 3,943,461 74 10 28 38 Other Mobile Property 48 2 $ 1,134,260 7 15 4 57 Total Mobile 804 33 $ 5,077,721 81 10 32 40 Total Other 369 15 $ 78,472 82 22 46 56 TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 2425 100 $ 30,168,280 517 21 225 44 All Other Structures 41 PERCENT CLEARED NUMBER JUVENILES CLEARED PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 42 SECTION III STATE AND COUNTY ARREST SUMMARY 43 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1996 OFFENSES UNDER 10-12 13-14 10 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1996 18 19 20 21 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 Murder 1 - 4 9 17 21 52 26 37 29 22 21 21 11 42 42 27 8 8 4 6 2 5 311 363 Rape 3 12 39 32 31 43 160 43 48 43 28 36 30 32 122 149 100 57 41 29 17 8 5 788 948 Robbery 7 110 460 427 552 558 2,114 394 258 237 211 177 163 142 797 602 360 143 54 22 9 7 7 3,583 5,697 Aggravated Assault 39 237 611 595 734 802 3,018 665 598 485 538 457 467 390 1,993 1,707 1,406 740 464 231 139 81 97 10,458 13,476 Burglary 94 344 867 692 712 756 3,465 686 498 311 272 227 211 244 1,159 1,194 766 398 158 76 28 10 9 6,247 9,712 249 1,570 3,504 2,509 2,571 2,696 13,099 1,960 1,534 1,186 1,110 882 870 937 5,210 5,043 4,044 2,475 1,359 655 343 211 293 28,112 41,211 - 40 264 277 334 262 1,177 155 131 89 65 45 44 26 202 143 80 48 19 12 4 6 4 1,073 2,250 393 2,313 5,749 4,541 4,951 5,138 23,085 3,929 3,104 2,380 2,246 1,845 1,806 1,782 9,525 8,880 6,783 3,869 2,103 1,029 546 325 420 50,572 73,657 - - 1 1 2 5 9 4 2 3 - 3 3 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 - - - 28 37 232 960 2,191 1,555 1,683 1,778 8,399 1,194 1,192 1,161 1,192 1,127 1,132 1,216 6,062 6,011 4,834 2,858 1,595 827 432 278 330 31,441 39,840 25 79 83 46 40 31 304 15 16 19 17 8 10 23 54 39 31 13 7 7 4 3 - 266 570 Forgery & Counterfeiting - - 4 11 24 39 78 45 61 69 68 60 62 53 283 276 197 110 68 33 16 9 10 1,420 1,498 Fraud - - 19 30 47 102 198 150 179 178 215 214 183 255 1,223 1,133 948 597 328 202 101 52 159 6,117 6,315 Embezzlement - - - - 2 4 6 5 6 6 2 2 6 - 13 11 9 7 3 3 2 1 - 76 82 17 188 713 647 842 820 3,227 874 617 468 391 311 270 274 1,231 1,016 678 330 160 74 53 14 23 6,784 10,011 254 937 1,717 1,056 967 974 5,905 543 386 284 226 236 179 200 796 790 593 301 166 83 27 23 24 4,857 10,762 22 159 443 365 429 476 1,894 425 362 284 262 221 204 189 741 544 393 272 169 97 52 27 37 4,279 6,173 - - 1 5 6 6 18 27 38 35 72 70 69 85 561 506 352 172 72 25 24 8 17 2,133 2,151 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 13 72 157 67 50 83 442 51 50 44 49 37 58 50 263 264 257 167 112 97 57 32 50 1,638 2,080 Drug Abuse Violations 12 104 1,087 1,997 3,204 4,391 10,795 5,494 4,567 3,520 2,916 2,547 2,245 2,007 9,136 7,479 5,407 3,049 1,407 503 209 76 59 50,621 61,416 Gambling 1 2 22 15 39 74 153 141 175 174 22 28 30 26 92 37 29 29 26 20 24 29 16 898 1,051 Offenses Against Family and Children - 4 5 4 7 13 33 88 186 276 301 370 480 600 3,276 3,951 3,420 2,278 1,181 523 222 92 45 17,289 17,322 Driving Under the Influence 2 2 4 8 37 281 334 532 656 773 896 945 978 953 5,261 5,638 5,051 3,518 2,465 1,426 839 496 507 30,934 31,268 Liquor Laws 3 29 385 625 1,038 1,564 3,644 2,053 1,821 1,215 583 417 369 348 1,039 797 623 440 201 113 74 35 37 10,165 13,809 175 876 2,368 1,944 2,171 2,286 9,820 1,890 1,772 1,443 1,603 1,317 1,235 1,197 4,796 4,282 3,282 2,082 1,070 564 316 161 201 27,211 37,031 4 13 36 45 71 97 266 187 142 137 132 139 108 111 554 337 244 148 51 36 14 4 - 2,344 2,610 205 863 2,558 2,112 2,270 2,557 10,565 4,055 4,731 4,610 4,589 4,294 4,242 4,469 18,202 16,315 12,912 7,666 4,183 2,011 1,046 608 798 94,731 105,296 14 141 679 732 859 673 3,098 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,098 145 389 1,751 1,386 1,166 796 5,633 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,633 14,191 13,669 13,839 63,112 58,309 46,045 27,907 15,368 7,674 4,058 2,273 2,733 343,804 431,710 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Criminal/Malicious Mischief Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL 1,517 7,131 19,973 17,192 19,905 22,188 44 87,906 21,702 20,063 17,079 15,782 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1996 OFFENSES UNDER 10-12 13-14 10 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1996 18 19 20 21 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 Murder 1 - 4 9 17 21 52 26 37 29 22 21 21 11 42 42 27 8 8 4 6 2 5 311 363 Rape 3 12 39 32 31 43 160 43 48 43 28 36 30 32 122 149 100 57 41 29 17 8 5 788 948 Robbery 7 110 460 427 552 558 2,114 394 258 237 211 177 163 142 797 602 360 143 54 22 9 7 7 3,583 5,697 Aggravated Assault 39 237 611 595 734 802 3,018 665 598 485 538 457 467 390 1,993 1,707 1,406 740 464 231 139 81 97 10,458 13,476 Burglary 94 344 867 692 712 756 3,465 686 498 311 272 227 211 244 1,159 1,194 766 398 158 76 28 10 9 6,247 9,712 249 1,570 3,504 2,509 2,571 2,696 13,099 1,960 1,534 1,186 1,110 882 870 937 5,210 5,043 4,044 2,475 1,359 655 343 211 293 28,112 41,211 - 40 264 277 334 262 1,177 155 131 89 65 45 44 26 202 143 80 48 19 12 4 6 4 1,073 2,250 393 2,313 5,749 4,541 4,951 5,138 23,085 3,929 3,104 2,380 2,246 1,845 1,806 1,782 9,525 8,880 6,783 3,869 2,103 1,029 546 325 420 50,572 73,657 - - 1 1 2 5 9 4 2 3 - 3 3 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 - - - 28 37 232 960 2,191 1,555 1,683 1,778 8,399 1,194 1,192 1,161 1,192 1,127 1,132 1,216 6,062 6,011 4,834 2,858 1,595 827 432 278 330 31,441 39,840 25 79 83 46 40 31 304 15 16 19 17 8 10 23 54 39 31 13 7 7 4 3 - 266 570 Forgery & Counterfeiting - - 4 11 24 39 78 45 61 69 68 60 62 53 283 276 197 110 68 33 16 9 10 1,420 1,498 Fraud - - 19 30 47 102 198 150 179 178 215 214 183 255 1,223 1,133 948 597 328 202 101 52 159 6,117 6,315 Embezzlement - - - - 2 4 6 5 6 6 2 2 6 - 13 11 9 7 3 3 2 1 - 76 82 17 188 713 647 842 820 3,227 874 617 468 391 311 270 274 1,231 1,016 678 330 160 74 53 14 23 6,784 10,011 254 937 1,717 1,056 967 974 5,905 543 386 284 226 236 179 200 796 790 593 301 166 83 27 23 24 4,857 10,762 22 159 443 365 429 476 1,894 425 362 284 262 221 204 189 741 544 393 272 169 97 52 27 37 4,279 6,173 - - 1 5 6 6 18 27 38 35 72 70 69 85 561 506 352 172 72 25 24 8 17 2,133 2,151 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 13 72 157 67 50 83 442 51 50 44 49 37 58 50 263 264 257 167 112 97 57 32 50 1,638 2,080 Drug Abuse Violations 12 104 1,087 1,997 3,204 4,391 10,795 5,494 4,567 3,520 2,916 2,547 2,245 2,007 9,136 7,479 5,407 3,049 1,407 503 209 76 59 50,621 61,416 Gambling 1 2 22 15 39 74 153 141 175 174 22 28 30 26 92 37 29 29 26 20 24 29 16 898 1,051 Offenses Against Family and Children - 4 5 4 7 13 33 88 186 276 301 370 480 600 3,276 3,951 3,420 2,278 1,181 523 222 92 45 17,289 17,322 Driving Under the Influence 2 2 4 8 37 281 334 532 656 773 896 945 978 953 5,261 5,638 5,051 3,518 2,465 1,426 839 496 507 30,934 31,268 Liquor Laws 3 29 385 625 1,038 1,564 3,644 2,053 1,821 1,215 583 417 369 348 1,039 797 623 440 201 113 74 35 37 10,165 13,809 175 876 2,368 1,944 2,171 2,286 9,820 1,890 1,772 1,443 1,603 1,317 1,235 1,197 4,796 4,282 3,282 2,082 1,070 564 316 161 201 27,211 37,031 4 13 36 45 71 97 266 187 142 137 132 139 108 111 554 337 244 148 51 36 14 4 - 2,344 2,610 205 863 2,558 2,112 2,270 2,557 10,565 4,055 4,731 4,610 4,589 4,294 4,242 4,469 18,202 16,315 12,912 7,666 4,183 2,011 1,046 608 798 94,731 105,296 14 141 679 732 859 673 3,098 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,098 145 389 1,751 1,386 1,166 796 5,633 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5,633 14,191 13,669 13,839 63,112 58,309 46,045 27,907 15,368 7,674 4,058 2,273 2,733 343,804 431,710 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Criminal/Malicious Mischief Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL 1,517 7,131 19,973 17,192 19,905 22,188 87,906 21,702 20,063 17,079 15,782 45 COMPARISONS OF STATE ARRESTS – 1995/1996 OFFENSES 1995 1996 387 363 -6 Rape 1,023 948 -7 Robbery 6,147 5,697 -7 13,874 13,476 -3 9,924 9,712 -2 43,422 41,211 -5 2,612 2,250 -14 77,389 73,657 -5 23 37 61 41,637 39,840 -4 593 570 -4 Forgery & Counterfeiting 1,586 1,498 -6 Fraud 6,273 6,315 1 64 82 28 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 10,299 10,011 -3 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 12,319 10,762 -13 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 6,812 6,173 -9 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 2,384 2,151 -10 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 2,161 2,080 -4 59,053 61,416 4 706 1,051 49 Offenses Against Family and Children 18,506 17,322 -6 Driving Under the Influence 32,732 31,268 -4 Liquor Laws 12,366 13,809 12 Disorderly Conduct 37,862 37,031 -2 2,823 2,610 -8 103,731 105,296 2 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 3,211 3,098 -4 Runaways 5,972 5,633 -6 438,502 431,710 -2 Murder Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 46 Percent Change ARREST TRENDS BY AGE GROUP - 1995/1996 UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE OFFENSES 1995 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER PERCENT CHANGE 1996 1995 PERCENT CHANGE 1996 62 52 -16 325 311 -4 191 160 -16 832 788 -5 Robbery 2,267 2,114 -7 3,880 3,583 -8 Aggravated Assault 3,094 3,018 -2 10,780 10,458 -3 Burglary 3,392 3,465 2 6,532 6,247 -4 13,594 13,099 -4 29,828 28,112 -6 1,448 1,177 -19 1,164 1,073 -8 24,048 23,085 -4 53,341 50,572 -5 5 9 80 18 28 56 9,039 8,399 -7 32,598 31,441 -4 339 304 -10 254 266 5 71 78 10 1,515 1,420 -6 218 198 -9 6,055 6,117 1 5 6 20 59 76 29 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 3,281 3,227 -2 7,018 6,784 -3 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 7,132 5,905 -17 5,187 4,857 -6 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 2,150 1,894 -12 4,662 4,279 -8 24 18 -25 2,360 2,133 -10 419 442 5 1,742 1,638 -6 10,618 10,795 2 48,435 50,621 5 102 153 50 604 898 49 21 33 57 18,485 17,289 -6 287 334 16 32,445 30,934 -5 3,036 3,644 20 9,330 10,165 9 10,103 9,820 -3 27,759 27,211 -2 361 266 -26 2,462 2,344 -5 11,389 10,565 -7 92,342 94,731 3 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 3,211 3,098 -4 - - - Runaways 5,972 5,633 -6 - - - 91,831 87,906 -4 346,671 343,804 -1 Murder Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 47 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1995/1996 MALES OFFENSES Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Criminal/Malicious Mischief Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL JUVENILE UNDER 18 ADULT OVER 18 TOTAL TOTAL MALE PERCENT CHANGE 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 59 189 2,070 2,454 3,142 9,583 1,346 18,843 4 6,283 304 44 154 5 50 156 1,928 2,379 3,202 8,999 1,060 17,774 9 5,877 269 53 132 6 295 823 3,485 8,744 5,997 19,796 1,056 40,196 16 26,076 201 1,084 3,524 35 293 772 3,164 8,450 5,772 18,556 988 37,995 26 24,909 219 996 3,620 47 354 1,012 5,555 11,198 9,139 29,379 2,402 59,039 20 32,359 505 1,128 3,678 40 343 928 5,092 10,829 8,974 27,555 2,048 55,769 35 30,786 488 1,049 3,752 53 -3 -8 -8 -3 -2 -6 -15 -6 75 -5 -3 -7 2 33 2,978 2,874 5,985 5,769 8,963 8,643 -4 6,424 1,921 6 5,344 1,701 5 4,456 4,259 743 4,141 3,870 692 10,880 6,180 749 9,485 5,571 697 -13 -10 -7 405 428 1,668 1,551 2,073 1,979 -5 9,671 41,454 43,034 51,026 52,705 114 523 769 609 883 22 17,361 16,089 17,373 16,111 295 28,991 26,700 29,238 26,995 2,534 7,682 8,402 9,823 10,936 7,676 22,674 22,076 30,862 29,752 243 1,452 1,491 1,794 1,734 8,290 75,309 77,613 84,418 85,903 2,372 2,467 2,372 2,376 2,618 2,376 68,065 283,689 280,009 355,842 348,074 3 45 -7 -8 11 -4 -3 2 -4 -9 -2 9,572 86 12 247 2,141 8,188 342 9,109 2,467 2,618 72,153 48 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1995/1996 FEMALES OFFENSES JUVENILE UNDER 18 1995 Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Criminal/Malicious Mischief Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL * Less than one-half of one percent. ADULT OVER 18 1996 TOTAL 1995 1996 1995 1996 TOTAL FEMALE PERCENT CHANGE 3 2 197 640 250 4,011 102 5,205 1 2,756 35 27 64 - 2 4 186 639 263 4,100 117 5,311 2,522 35 25 66 - 30 9 395 2,036 535 10,032 108 13,145 2 6,522 53 431 2,531 24 18 16 419 2,008 475 9,556 85 12,577 2 6,532 47 424 2,497 29 33 11 592 2,676 785 14,043 210 18,350 3 9,278 88 458 2,595 24 20 20 605 2,647 738 13,656 202 17,888 2 9,054 82 449 2,563 29 -39 82 2 -1 -6 -3 -4 -3 -33 -2 -7 -2 -1 21 303 353 1,033 1,015 1,336 1,368 2 708 229 18 561 193 13 731 403 1,617 716 409 1,441 1,439 632 1,635 1,277 602 1,454 -11 -5 -11 14 14 74 87 88 101 15 1,046 16 9 40 895 1,915 19 2,280 744 3,354 19,678 1,124 39 11 39 1,110 2,144 23 2,275 726 3,257 19,841 6,981 81 1,124 3,454 1,648 5,085 1,010 17,033 62,982 7,587 129 1,200 4,234 1,763 5,135 853 17,118 63,795 8,027 97 1,133 3,494 2,543 7,000 1,029 19,313 744 3,354 82,660 8,711 168 1,211 4,273 2,873 7,279 876 19,393 726 3,257 83,636 9 73 7 22 13 4 -15 * -2 -3 1 49 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1996 OFFENSES WHITE TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1996 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 242 0 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 202 - 2 108 1 6 407 375 3,695 2 28 1,237 6,388 6,914 11 163 6,027 3,625 7 22,968 17,378 1,060 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 40 - ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 1 11 - 6 86 73 1 - 2,333 1 12 735 1,362 1 16 5,058 5,250 8 142 1,330 1,664 3 21 53 3,621 2,597 2 27 2,406 1,028 5 26 58 807 15,005 12,565 38 504 7,963 4,813 20 303 1,175 2 13 563 504 2 4 497 671 - 9 39,027 33,477 81 1,072 20 17 0 0 25,999 17 23,826 11 51 - 696 - 13,028 3 9,651 6 30 - 376 - 24,154 15,150 44 492 19,560 11,405 43 433 4,594 3,745 1 59 Arson 376 182 0 12 175 87 - 4 201 95 - 8 Forgery & Counterfeiting 938 537 1 22 883 516 1 20 55 21 - 2 3,929 2,224 9 153 3,812 2,151 9 145 117 73 - 8 47 35 0 0 42 34 - - 5 1 - - Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 4,299 5,650 6 56 2,946 3,789 3 46 1,353 1,861 3 10 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 7,717 2,950 2 93 3,312 1,503 2 40 4,405 1,447 - 53 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 3,074 3,023 2 74 2,014 2,212 1 52 1,060 811 1 22 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 1,186 940 2 23 1,177 931 2 23 9 9 - - Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 1,458 576 10 36 1,212 388 8 30 246 188 2 6 31,415 29,770 21 210 26,050 24,390 16 165 5,365 5,380 5 45 564 361 0 126 478 326 - 94 86 35 - 32 9,191 8,101 1 29 9,170 8,090 1 28 21 11 - 1 Driving Under the Influence 27,351 3,438 38 441 27,044 3,415 38 437 307 23 - 4 Liquor Laws 11,397 2,307 10 95 8,029 2,059 6 71 3,368 248 4 24 Disorderly Conduct 22,356 14,363 20 292 16,735 10,234 17 225 5,621 4,129 3 67 843 1,764 0 3 794 1,547 - 3 49 217 - - 59,693 44,849 80 674 52,763 41,328 74 566 6,930 3,521 6 108 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 2,213 873 0 12 - - - - 2,213 873 - 12 Runaways 3,289 2,276 2 66 - - - - 3,289 2,276 2 66 254,537 172,863 329 3,981 202,212 138,242 272 3,078 52,325 34,621 57 903 Murder 119 Rape 493 448 Robbery 1,972 Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Fraud Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Offenses Against Family and Children Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 50 1 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1996 OFFENSES WHITE TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1996 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 242 0 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 202 - 2 108 1 6 407 375 3,695 2 28 1,237 6,388 6,914 11 163 6,027 3,625 7 22,968 17,378 1,060 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 40 - ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 1 11 - 6 86 73 1 - 2,333 1 12 735 1,362 1 16 5,058 5,250 8 142 1,330 1,664 3 21 53 3,621 2,597 2 27 2,406 1,028 5 26 58 807 15,005 12,565 38 504 7,963 4,813 20 303 1,175 2 13 563 504 2 4 497 671 - 9 39,027 33,477 81 1,072 20 17 0 0 25,999 17 23,826 11 51 - 696 - 13,028 3 9,651 6 30 - 376 - 24,154 15,150 44 492 19,560 11,405 43 433 4,594 3,745 1 59 Arson 376 182 0 12 175 87 - 4 201 95 - 8 Forgery & Counterfeiting 938 537 1 22 883 516 1 20 55 21 - 2 3,929 2,224 9 153 3,812 2,151 9 145 117 73 - 8 47 35 0 0 42 34 - - 5 1 - - Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 4,299 5,650 6 56 2,946 3,789 3 46 1,353 1,861 3 10 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 7,717 2,950 2 93 3,312 1,503 2 40 4,405 1,447 - 53 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 3,074 3,023 2 74 2,014 2,212 1 52 1,060 811 1 22 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 1,186 940 2 23 1,177 931 2 23 9 9 - - Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 1,458 576 10 36 1,212 388 8 30 246 188 2 6 31,415 29,770 21 210 26,050 24,390 16 165 5,365 5,380 5 45 564 361 0 126 478 326 - 94 86 35 - 32 9,191 8,101 1 29 9,170 8,090 1 28 21 11 - 1 Driving Under the Influence 27,351 3,438 38 441 27,044 3,415 38 437 307 23 - 4 Liquor Laws 11,397 2,307 10 95 8,029 2,059 6 71 3,368 248 4 24 Disorderly Conduct 22,356 14,363 20 292 16,735 10,234 17 225 5,621 4,129 3 67 843 1,764 0 3 794 1,547 - 3 49 217 - - 59,693 44,849 80 674 52,763 41,328 74 566 6,930 3,521 6 108 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 2,213 873 0 12 - - - - 2,213 873 - 12 Runaways 3,289 2,276 2 66 - - - - 3,289 2,276 2 66 254,537 172,863 329 3,981 202,212 138,242 272 3,078 52,325 34,621 57 903 Murder 119 Rape 493 448 Robbery 1,972 Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Fraud Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Offenses Against Family and Children Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 51 1 ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1996 TOTAL OFFENSES Murder HISPANIC ADULTS JUVENILES NONNONHISPANIC HISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC 68 295 62 249 6 46 Rape 173 775 133 655 40 120 Robbery 991 4,706 576 3,007 415 1,699 Aggravated Assault 2,140 11,336 1,661 8,797 479 2,539 Burglary 1,667 8,045 1,173 5,074 494 2,971 Larceny-Theft 5,727 35,484 4,246 23,866 1,481 11,618 358 1,892 147 926 211 966 11,124 62,533 7,998 42,574 3,126 19,959 4 33 3 25 1 8 5,614 34,226 4,534 26,907 1,080 7,319 70 500 29 237 41 263 Forgery & Counterfeiting 275 1,223 267 1,153 8 70 Fraud 550 5,765 534 5,583 16 182 12 70 12 64 - 6 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 1,832 8,179 1,272 5,512 560 2,667 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 1,228 9,534 606 4,251 622 5,283 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 941 5,232 663 3,616 278 1,616 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 391 1,760 386 1,747 5 13 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 416 1,664 340 1,298 76 366 8,111 53,305 6,733 43,888 1,378 9,417 228 823 204 694 24 129 Offenses Against Family and Children 1,824 15,498 1,819 15,470 5 28 Driving Under the Influence 4,150 27,118 4,120 26,814 30 304 Liquor Laws 1,106 12,703 884 9,281 222 3,422 Disorderly Conduct 5,198 31,833 3,763 23,448 1,435 8,385 463 2,147 434 1,910 29 237 14,394 90,902 12,985 81,746 1,409 9,156 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 493 2,605 - - 493 2,605 Runaways 939 4,694 - - 939 4,694 59,363 372,347 47,586 296,218 11,777 76,129 Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 52 COUNTY ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1996 TOTAL ADULTS JUVENILES HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC Atlantic 3,259 19,214 2,611 15,486 648 3,728 Bergen 4,035 24,292 3,041 18,540 994 5,752 807 18,034 701 14,698 106 3,336 3,808 28,276 2,983 22,522 825 5,754 333 13,565 270 11,690 63 1,875 Cumberland 3,409 10,791 2,760 8,233 649 2,558 Essex 5,261 44,405 4,452 34,848 809 9,557 422 12,342 330 9,448 92 2,894 12,101 22,305 9,586 18,463 2,515 3,842 75 2,603 65 1,993 10 610 Mercer 2,664 24,987 2,215 20,922 449 4,065 Middlesex 4,958 23,276 4,144 19,287 814 3,989 Monmouth 1,909 29,870 1,606 24,007 303 5,863 Morris 1,613 12,474 1,354 9,477 259 2,997 Ocean 1,271 18,619 916 13,389 355 5,230 Passaic 8,311 19,315 6,555 15,619 1,756 3,696 281 5,495 253 4,576 28 919 1,043 7,325 752 4,887 291 2,438 86 3,988 74 3,137 12 851 3,129 20,698 2,357 15,489 772 5,209 137 3,867 124 3,049 13 818 COUNTY Burlington Camden Cape May Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren 53 TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 BurlingCumberCamden Cape May ton land Bergen Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Mercer Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somerset Salem Sussex Union Warren 7 13 8 47 8 5 112 - 46 - 19 5 5 2 10 19 1 2 1 52 1 60 50 42 74 22 61 190 15 37 1 98 36 67 29 34 60 7 11 10 37 7 Robbery 297 297 160 400 49 234 1,372 72 1,120 5 215 257 198 65 115 315 28 100 9 373 16 Aggravated Assault 709 657 412 939 197 532 3,446 275 1,654 62 421 818 657 299 468 1,033 140 72 108 495 76 Burglary 429 467 440 819 263 548 1,426 255 916 109 352 500 620 288 608 608 89 172 180 471 152 2,741 3,979 1,915 3,594 843 1,176 4,156 1,281 3,176 225 1,764 2,911 3,056 1,601 2,019 2,245 386 1,110 281 2,401 350 85 96 144 272 33 56 265 83 81 17 279 125 146 78 100 210 15 22 22 100 21 4,328 5,559 3,121 6,145 1,415 2,612 10,967 1,981 7,030 419 3,148 4,652 4,749 2,362 3,354 4,490 666 1,489 611 3,929 623 - 3 2 1 1 - 12 3 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 4 - 2,232 3,224 2,356 3,707 980 1,491 3,866 1,316 3,334 201 1,636 2,029 2,839 1,180 1,663 2,628 715 1,077 490 2,518 357 19 44 27 70 14 20 97 24 38 - 16 24 38 18 47 20 10 9 7 14 13 Forgery & Counterfeiting 114 115 56 92 24 56 93 39 141 13 41 137 68 58 29 245 30 13 13 87 33 Fraud 674 822 188 691 93 54 545 217 283 44 390 365 458 229 70 303 74 125 192 268 111 13 2 4 21 - - - - - - - 5 10 - - 1 - 1 - 19 6 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 358 645 366 935 148 220 2,536 272 1,028 39 408 642 540 190 220 536 64 121 39 643 45 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 523 823 581 1,000 356 387 772 351 588 96 495 772 731 457 672 606 167 358 121 773 104 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 354 356 309 513 101 157 1,000 143 649 62 343 392 348 194 222 322 65 131 39 362 92 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 247 26 19 257 - 63 409 5 168 11 85 163 99 5 45 406 - 13 5 122 - 76 184 58 129 46 74 244 57 216 9 82 192 123 64 121 206 15 27 9 97 37 2,628 3,394 2,309 5,037 1,300 1,380 12,428 1,573 6,146 343 3,295 3,369 3,872 1,560 2,410 4,147 651 750 326 3,863 383 Gambling 559 36 4 1 - 45 11 - 67 6 235 27 8 5 9 10 - - 2 13 - Offenses Against Family and Children 837 1,215 87 3,011 494 29 80 1,142 1,417 69 986 1,591 2,252 274 909 459 532 392 246 943 344 1,977 2,536 2,245 2,619 1,053 1,020 1,361 1,166 1,129 525 1,147 2,566 2,471 2,118 2,003 1,594 530 1,017 583 1,109 465 380 912 617 579 2,347 227 592 441 405 101 1,532 400 978 534 746 231 103 269 100 527 136 1,677 2,028 1,264 2,754 1,537 1,171 2,231 1,450 2,273 159 2,809 2,937 4,517 911 1,590 3,553 286 997 166 2,278 233 - 1 12 16 1 - 2,436 8 4 - 11 5 15 1 2 1 - 2 6 86 2 4,981 5,811 4,955 4,166 3,937 4,818 8,789 2,262 8,872 507 10,377 7,711 7,136 3,597 5,093 7,089 1,789 1,333 1,088 5,399 923 415 106 200 311 24 375 201 233 319 13 57 5 309 69 142 71 43 67 2 51 76 81 485 61 29 27 1 996 81 298 61 557 248 217 261 542 706 35 176 28 722 21 22,473 28,327 18,841 32,084 13,898 14,200 49,666 12,764 34,406 2,678 27,651 28,234 31,779 14,087 19,890 27,626 5,776 8,368 4,074 23,827 4,004 Murder Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL 54 TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 BurlingCumberCamden Cape May ton land Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Mercer Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somerset Salem Sussex Union Warren 7 13 8 47 8 5 112 - 46 - 19 5 5 2 10 19 1 2 1 52 1 60 50 42 74 22 61 190 15 37 1 98 36 67 29 34 60 7 11 10 37 7 Robbery 297 297 160 400 49 234 1,372 72 1,120 5 215 257 198 65 115 315 28 100 9 373 16 Aggravated Assault 709 657 412 939 197 532 3,446 275 1,654 62 421 818 657 299 468 1,033 140 72 108 495 76 Burglary 429 467 440 819 263 548 1,426 255 916 109 352 500 620 288 608 608 89 172 180 471 152 2,741 3,979 1,915 3,594 843 1,176 4,156 1,281 3,176 225 1,764 2,911 3,056 1,601 2,019 2,245 386 1,110 281 2,401 350 85 96 144 272 33 56 265 83 81 17 279 125 146 78 100 210 15 22 22 100 21 4,328 5,559 3,121 6,145 1,415 2,612 10,967 1,981 7,030 419 3,148 4,652 4,749 2,362 3,354 4,490 666 1,489 611 3,929 623 - 3 2 1 1 - 12 3 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 1 1 1 4 - 2,232 3,224 2,356 3,707 980 1,491 3,866 1,316 3,334 201 1,636 2,029 2,839 1,180 1,663 2,628 715 1,077 490 2,518 357 19 44 27 70 14 20 97 24 38 - 16 24 38 18 47 20 10 9 7 14 13 Forgery & Counterfeiting 114 115 56 92 24 56 93 39 141 13 41 137 68 58 29 245 30 13 13 87 33 Fraud 674 822 188 691 93 54 545 217 283 44 390 365 458 229 70 303 74 125 192 268 111 13 2 4 21 - - - - - - - 5 10 - - 1 - 1 - 19 6 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 358 645 366 935 148 220 2,536 272 1,028 39 408 642 540 190 220 536 64 121 39 643 45 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 523 823 581 1,000 356 387 772 351 588 96 495 772 731 457 672 606 167 358 121 773 104 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 354 356 309 513 101 157 1,000 143 649 62 343 392 348 194 222 322 65 131 39 362 92 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 247 26 19 257 - 63 409 5 168 11 85 163 99 5 45 406 - 13 5 122 - 76 184 58 129 46 74 244 57 216 9 82 192 123 64 121 206 15 27 9 97 37 2,628 3,394 2,309 5,037 1,300 1,380 12,428 1,573 6,146 343 3,295 3,369 3,872 1,560 2,410 4,147 651 750 326 3,863 383 Gambling 559 36 4 1 - 45 11 - 67 6 235 27 8 5 9 10 - - 2 13 - Offenses Against Family and Children 837 1,215 87 3,011 494 29 80 1,142 1,417 69 986 1,591 2,252 274 909 459 532 392 246 943 344 1,977 2,536 2,245 2,619 1,053 1,020 1,361 1,166 1,129 525 1,147 2,566 2,471 2,118 2,003 1,594 530 1,017 583 1,109 465 380 912 617 579 2,347 227 592 441 405 101 1,532 400 978 534 746 231 103 269 100 527 136 1,677 2,028 1,264 2,754 1,537 1,171 2,231 1,450 2,273 159 2,809 2,937 4,517 911 1,590 3,553 286 997 166 2,278 233 - 1 12 16 1 - 2,436 8 4 - 11 5 15 1 2 1 - 2 6 86 2 4,981 5,811 4,955 4,166 3,937 4,818 8,789 2,262 8,872 507 10,377 7,711 7,136 3,597 5,093 7,089 1,789 1,333 1,088 5,399 923 415 106 200 311 24 375 201 233 319 13 57 5 309 69 142 71 43 67 2 51 76 81 485 61 29 27 1 996 81 298 61 557 248 217 261 542 706 35 176 28 722 21 22,473 28,327 18,841 32,084 13,898 14,200 49,666 12,764 34,406 2,678 27,651 28,234 31,779 14,087 19,890 27,626 5,776 8,368 4,074 23,827 4,004 Murder Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL 55 ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic BurlingCamden ton Bergen Cape May ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 Cumberland Gloucester Essex Hudson HunterMiddle- MonMercer don sex mouth Morris Ocean Passaic SomerSussex set Salem Union Warren 7 13 7 42 8 5 100 - 35 - 18 5 4 2 7 18 1 1 1 36 1 50 39 29 58 21 54 163 13 31 - 88 31 54 23 29 46 6 9 10 28 6 Robbery 176 136 106 265 33 146 1,015 54 537 5 147 167 126 49 74 230 22 42 3 241 9 Aggravated Assault 567 492 306 727 164 418 2,807 214 1,265 51 315 635 522 231 344 748 97 41 80 378 55 Burglary 252 297 250 502 151 346 1,169 121 660 61 216 326 358 151 273 444 40 73 93 354 110 1,989 2,825 1,315 2,376 546 787 3,349 778 2,611 133 1,079 1,956 1,910 1,024 866 1,547 262 688 142 1,685 243 48 73 90 84 30 32 150 45 36 12 33 70 68 54 44 115 8 12 12 42 15 3,089 3,875 2,103 4,054 953 1,788 8,753 1,225 5,175 262 1,896 3,190 3,042 1,534 1,637 3,148 436 866 341 2,764 439 - 3 2 1 1 - 6 2 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 3 - 1,837 2,617 1,970 2,965 815 1,052 3,063 946 2,728 155 1,173 1,600 2,291 919 1,183 2,002 561 811 381 2,100 271 12 18 9 36 2 12 39 3 28 - 11 11 15 7 17 17 4 3 3 12 7 Forgery & Counterfeiting 110 114 51 85 23 50 86 35 135 10 39 134 62 50 24 241 30 12 13 84 31 Fraud 662 798 184 680 92 48 523 210 280 42 380 342 439 220 66 295 71 115 190 258 111 12 1 4 19 - - - - - - - 5 10 - - 1 - 1 - 19 4 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 224 470 272 648 86 140 1,628 181 721 27 319 476 359 127 116 413 49 65 20 397 33 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 277 240 281 519 205 183 368 153 329 30 245 375 353 165 250 218 90 160 66 303 37 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 241 229 237 358 58 86 759 95 508 36 257 273 245 119 148 201 47 63 19 225 61 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 243 26 19 251 - 62 403 5 168 11 85 162 99 5 45 406 - 13 5 122 - 61 144 43 99 43 60 178 40 186 7 39 168 101 50 91 170 11 17 7 76 34 2,266 2,903 1,991 4,131 1,051 1,150 10,116 1,267 4,879 261 2,749 2,813 3,212 1,278 1,898 3,537 578 537 245 3,248 301 Gambling 422 33 4 1 - 45 10 - 66 6 233 25 7 5 5 10 - - 2 11 - Offenses Against Family and Children 836 1,214 86 3,008 494 27 77 1,142 1,417 68 985 1,589 2,244 271 908 459 532 388 246 943 342 1,963 2,496 2,212 2,591 1,037 1,007 1,355 1,150 1,125 519 1,139 2,548 2,441 2,095 1,980 1,584 515 1,007 574 1,105 457 248 424 381 356 2,045 194 375 304 242 65 1,464 241 624 259 502 151 75 166 66 250 92 1,115 1,286 1,015 2,141 1,338 765 1,560 1,143 1,783 134 1,982 2,332 3,702 609 1,022 2,824 207 446 106 1,366 157 - 1 11 16 1 - 2,212 3 4 - 11 1 6 1 1 1 - 2 6 64 2 4,479 4,689 4,524 3,546 3,716 4,324 7,789 1,874 8,274 425 10,129 7,144 6,360 3,117 4,411 6,494 1,623 966 920 4,496 794 18,097 21,581 15,399 25,505 11,960 10,993 39,300 9,778 28,049 2,058 23,137 23,431 25,613 10,831 14,305 22,174 4,829 5,639 3,211 17,846 3,173 Murder Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 56 ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen BurlingCamden ton Cape May ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 Cumberland Gloucester Essex Hudson HunterMiddle- MonMercer don sex mouth Morris Ocean Passaic SomerSussex set Salem Union Warren 7 13 7 42 8 5 100 - 35 - 18 5 4 2 7 18 1 1 1 36 1 50 39 29 58 21 54 163 13 31 - 88 31 54 23 29 46 6 9 10 28 6 Robbery 176 136 106 265 33 146 1,015 54 537 5 147 167 126 49 74 230 22 42 3 241 9 Aggravated Assault 567 492 306 727 164 418 2,807 214 1,265 51 315 635 522 231 344 748 97 41 80 378 55 Burglary 252 297 250 502 151 346 1,169 121 660 61 216 326 358 151 273 444 40 73 93 354 110 1,989 2,825 1,315 2,376 546 787 3,349 778 2,611 133 1,079 1,956 1,910 1,024 866 1,547 262 688 142 1,685 243 48 73 90 84 30 32 150 45 36 12 33 70 68 54 44 115 8 12 12 42 15 3,089 3,875 2,103 4,054 953 1,788 8,753 1,225 5,175 262 1,896 3,190 3,042 1,534 1,637 3,148 436 866 341 2,764 439 - 3 2 1 1 - 6 2 1 - 1 2 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 3 - 1,837 2,617 1,970 2,965 815 1,052 3,063 946 2,728 155 1,173 1,600 2,291 919 1,183 2,002 561 811 381 2,100 271 12 18 9 36 2 12 39 3 28 - 11 11 15 7 17 17 4 3 3 12 7 Forgery & Counterfeiting 110 114 51 85 23 50 86 35 135 10 39 134 62 50 24 241 30 12 13 84 31 Fraud 662 798 184 680 92 48 523 210 280 42 380 342 439 220 66 295 71 115 190 258 111 12 1 4 19 - - - - - - - 5 10 - - 1 - 1 - 19 4 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 224 470 272 648 86 140 1,628 181 721 27 319 476 359 127 116 413 49 65 20 397 33 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 277 240 281 519 205 183 368 153 329 30 245 375 353 165 250 218 90 160 66 303 37 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 241 229 237 358 58 86 759 95 508 36 257 273 245 119 148 201 47 63 19 225 61 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 243 26 19 251 - 62 403 5 168 11 85 162 99 5 45 406 - 13 5 122 - 61 144 43 99 43 60 178 40 186 7 39 168 101 50 91 170 11 17 7 76 34 2,266 2,903 1,991 4,131 1,051 1,150 10,116 1,267 4,879 261 2,749 2,813 3,212 1,278 1,898 3,537 578 537 245 3,248 301 Gambling 422 33 4 1 - 45 10 - 66 6 233 25 7 5 5 10 - - 2 11 - Offenses Against Family and Children 836 1,214 86 3,008 494 27 77 1,142 1,417 68 985 1,589 2,244 271 908 459 532 388 246 943 342 1,963 2,496 2,212 2,591 1,037 1,007 1,355 1,150 1,125 519 1,139 2,548 2,441 2,095 1,980 1,584 515 1,007 574 1,105 457 248 424 381 356 2,045 194 375 304 242 65 1,464 241 624 259 502 151 75 166 66 250 92 1,115 1,286 1,015 2,141 1,338 765 1,560 1,143 1,783 134 1,982 2,332 3,702 609 1,022 2,824 207 446 106 1,366 157 - 1 11 16 1 - 2,212 3 4 - 11 1 6 1 1 1 - 2 6 64 2 4,479 4,689 4,524 3,546 3,716 4,324 7,789 1,874 8,274 425 10,129 7,144 6,360 3,117 4,411 6,494 1,623 966 920 4,496 794 18,097 21,581 15,399 25,505 11,960 10,993 39,300 9,778 28,049 2,058 23,137 23,431 25,613 10,831 14,305 22,174 4,829 5,639 3,211 17,846 3,173 Murder Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Driving Under the Influence Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 57 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic BurlingCumberCamden Cape May ton land Bergen JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Mercer Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somerset Salem Sussex Union Warren - - 1 5 - - 12 - 11 - 1 - 1 - 3 1 - 1 - 16 - 10 11 13 16 1 7 27 2 6 1 10 5 13 6 5 14 1 2 - 9 1 Robbery 121 161 54 135 16 88 357 18 583 - 68 90 72 16 41 85 6 58 6 132 7 Aggravated Assault 142 165 106 212 33 114 639 61 389 11 106 183 135 68 124 285 43 31 28 117 21 Burglary 177 170 190 317 112 202 257 134 256 48 136 174 262 137 335 164 49 99 87 117 42 Larceny-Theft 752 1,154 600 1,218 297 389 807 503 565 92 685 955 1,146 577 1,153 698 124 422 139 716 107 37 23 54 188 3 24 115 38 45 5 246 55 78 24 56 95 7 10 10 58 6 1,239 1,684 1,018 2,091 462 824 2,214 756 1,855 157 1,252 1,462 1,707 828 1,717 1,342 230 623 270 1,165 184 - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - 395 607 386 742 165 439 803 370 606 46 463 429 548 261 480 626 154 266 109 418 86 Arson 7 26 18 34 12 8 58 21 10 - 5 13 23 11 30 3 6 6 4 2 6 Forgery & Counterfeiting 4 1 5 7 1 6 7 4 6 3 2 3 6 8 5 4 - 1 - 3 2 12 24 4 11 1 6 22 7 3 2 10 23 19 9 4 8 3 10 2 10 - 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 134 175 94 287 62 80 908 91 307 12 89 166 181 63 104 123 15 56 19 246 12 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 246 583 300 481 151 204 404 198 259 66 250 397 378 292 422 388 77 198 55 470 67 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 113 127 72 155 43 71 241 48 141 26 86 119 103 75 74 121 18 68 20 137 31 4 - - 6 - 1 6 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 15 40 15 30 3 14 66 17 30 2 43 24 22 14 30 36 4 10 2 21 3 Drug Abuse Violations 362 491 318 906 249 230 2,312 306 1,267 82 546 556 660 282 512 610 73 213 81 615 82 Gambling 137 3 - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 2 1 - 4 - - - - 2 - 1 1 1 3 - 2 3 - - 1 1 2 8 3 1 - - 4 - - 2 14 40 33 28 16 13 6 16 4 6 8 18 30 23 23 10 15 10 9 4 8 Liquor Laws 132 488 236 223 302 33 217 137 163 36 68 159 354 275 244 80 28 103 34 277 44 Disorderly Conduct 562 742 249 613 199 406 671 307 490 25 827 605 815 302 568 729 79 551 60 912 76 - - 1 - - - 224 5 - - - 4 9 - 1 - - - - 22 - All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 502 1,122 431 620 221 494 1,000 388 598 82 248 567 776 480 682 595 166 367 168 903 129 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 415 106 200 311 24 375 201 233 319 13 57 5 309 69 142 71 43 67 2 51 76 81 485 61 29 27 1 996 81 298 61 557 248 217 261 542 706 35 176 28 722 21 4,376 6,746 3,442 6,579 1,938 3,207 10,366 2,986 6,357 620 4,514 4,803 6,166 3,256 5,585 5,452 947 2,729 863 5,981 831 Murder Rape Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Fraud Embezzlement Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Vagrancy Runaways GRAND TOTAL 58 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic BurlingCumberCamden Cape May ton land Bergen JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1996 Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunterdon Middlesex Mercer Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somerset Salem Sussex Union Warren - - 1 5 - - 12 - 11 - 1 - 1 - 3 1 - 1 - 16 - 10 11 13 16 1 7 27 2 6 1 10 5 13 6 5 14 1 2 - 9 1 Robbery 121 161 54 135 16 88 357 18 583 - 68 90 72 16 41 85 6 58 6 132 7 Aggravated Assault 142 165 106 212 33 114 639 61 389 11 106 183 135 68 124 285 43 31 28 117 21 Burglary 177 170 190 317 112 202 257 134 256 48 136 174 262 137 335 164 49 99 87 117 42 Larceny-Theft 752 1,154 600 1,218 297 389 807 503 565 92 685 955 1,146 577 1,153 698 124 422 139 716 107 37 23 54 188 3 24 115 38 45 5 246 55 78 24 56 95 7 10 10 58 6 1,239 1,684 1,018 2,091 462 824 2,214 756 1,855 157 1,252 1,462 1,707 828 1,717 1,342 230 623 270 1,165 184 - - - - - - 6 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - 395 607 386 742 165 439 803 370 606 46 463 429 548 261 480 626 154 266 109 418 86 Arson 7 26 18 34 12 8 58 21 10 - 5 13 23 11 30 3 6 6 4 2 6 Forgery & Counterfeiting 4 1 5 7 1 6 7 4 6 3 2 3 6 8 5 4 - 1 - 3 2 12 24 4 11 1 6 22 7 3 2 10 23 19 9 4 8 3 10 2 10 - 1 1 - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 134 175 94 287 62 80 908 91 307 12 89 166 181 63 104 123 15 56 19 246 12 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 246 583 300 481 151 204 404 198 259 66 250 397 378 292 422 388 77 198 55 470 67 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 113 127 72 155 43 71 241 48 141 26 86 119 103 75 74 121 18 68 20 137 31 4 - - 6 - 1 6 - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 15 40 15 30 3 14 66 17 30 2 43 24 22 14 30 36 4 10 2 21 3 Drug Abuse Violations 362 491 318 906 249 230 2,312 306 1,267 82 546 556 660 282 512 610 73 213 81 615 82 Gambling 137 3 - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 2 1 - 4 - - - - 2 - 1 1 1 3 - 2 3 - - 1 1 2 8 3 1 - - 4 - - 2 14 40 33 28 16 13 6 16 4 6 8 18 30 23 23 10 15 10 9 4 8 Liquor Laws 132 488 236 223 302 33 217 137 163 36 68 159 354 275 244 80 28 103 34 277 44 Disorderly Conduct 562 742 249 613 199 406 671 307 490 25 827 605 815 302 568 729 79 551 60 912 76 - - 1 - - - 224 5 - - - 4 9 - 1 - - - - 22 - All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 502 1,122 431 620 221 494 1,000 388 598 82 248 567 776 480 682 595 166 367 168 903 129 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 415 106 200 311 24 375 201 233 319 13 57 5 309 69 142 71 43 67 2 51 76 81 485 61 29 27 1 996 81 298 61 557 248 217 261 542 706 35 176 28 722 21 4,376 6,746 3,442 6,579 1,938 3,207 10,366 2,986 6,357 620 4,514 4,803 6,166 3,256 5,585 5,452 947 2,729 863 5,981 831 Murder Rape Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Fraud Embezzlement Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Vagrancy Runaways GRAND TOTAL 59 COMPARATIVE ARRESTS BY COUNTY 1995/1996 1996 TOTAL ATLANTIC 21,076 22,473 7 96.8 BERGEN 29,083 28,327 -3 33.6 BURLINGTON 18,248 18,841 3 47.2 CAMDEN 32,140 32,084 * 63.3 CAPE MAY 12,671 13,898 10 142.1 CUMBERLAND 13,403 14,200 6 102.3 ESSEX 53,946 49,666 -8 64.9 GLOUCESTER 11,860 12,764 8 52.8 HUDSON 37,538 34,406 -8 62.3 2,394 2,678 12 23.2 MERCER 30,638 27,651 -10 83.9 MIDDLESEX 28,914 28,234 -2 40.7 MONMOUTH 31,696 31,779 * 54.9 MORRIS 14,118 14,087 * 32.1 OCEAN 19,654 19,890 1 43.6 PASSAIC 27,031 27,626 2 59.8 SALEM 4,859 5,776 19 89.2 SOMERSET 8,195 8,368 2 32.1 SUSSEX 4,052 4,074 1 29.5 UNION 24,870 23,827 -4 48.0 4,079 4,004 -2 42.0 COUNTY HUNTERDON WARREN * Less than one-half of one percent. 60 PERCENT CHANGE 1996 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS 1995 TOTAL ADULT AND JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY MALE - FEMALE—1996 COUNTY COUNTY TOTAL ARRESTS ADULTS JUVENILES MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE ATLANTIC 17,841 4,632 14,416 3,681 3,425 951 BERGEN 22,322 6,005 17,196 4,385 5,126 1,620 BURLINGTON 14,772 4,069 12,094 3,305 2,678 764 CAMDEN 25,694 6,390 20,446 5,059 5,248 1,331 CAPE MAY 10,794 3,104 9,319 2,641 1,475 463 CUMBERLAND 11,151 3,049 8,755 2,238 2,396 811 ESSEX 40,161 9,505 31,811 7,489 8,350 2,016 GLOUCESTER 10,375 2,389 8,025 1,753 2,350 636 HUDSON 29,147 5,259 23,931 4,118 5,216 1,141 2,209 469 1,708 350 501 119 MERCER 22,571 5,080 19,210 3,927 3,361 1,153 MIDDLESEX 23,119 5,115 19,378 4,053 3,741 1,062 MONMOUTH 24,975 6,804 20,292 5,321 4,683 1,483 MORRIS 11,165 2,922 8,788 2,043 2,377 879 OCEAN 15,958 3,932 11,876 2,429 4,082 1,503 PASSAIC 22,622 5,004 18,522 3,652 4,100 1,352 SALEM 4,623 1,153 3,850 979 773 174 SOMERSET 6,565 1,803 4,525 1,114 2,040 689 SUSSEX 3,251 823 2,577 634 674 189 UNION 19,215 4,612 14,528 3,318 4,687 1,294 3,238 766 2,589 584 649 182 HUNTERDON WARREN 61 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1996 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1996 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE COUNTY WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER ATLANTIC 12,739 9,247 19 468 10,227 7,425 17 428 2,512 1,822 2 40 BERGEN 20,230 7,061 58 978 15,312 5,531 35 703 4,918 1,530 23 275 BURLINGTON 11,059 7,595 22 165 8,829 6,418 19 133 2,230 1,177 3 32 CAMDEN 19,219 12,622 25 218 15,455 9,880 21 149 3,764 2,742 4 69 CAPE MAY 12,269 1,604 5 20 10,662 1,279 3 16 1,607 325 2 4 7,959 6,223 9 9 6,275 4,702 8 8 1,684 1,521 1 1 13,181 36,268 37 180 10,764 28,368 33 135 2,417 7,900 4 45 8,816 3,873 21 54 6,574 3,139 21 44 2,242 734 - 10 20,489 13,495 4 418 16,802 10,889 2 356 3,687 2,606 2 62 HUNTERDON 2,475 190 3 10 1,899 149 2 8 576 41 1 2 MERCER 8,533 19,007 10 101 7,127 15,927 4 79 1,406 3,080 6 22 MIDDLESEX 19,123 8,627 29 455 15,758 7,300 27 346 3,365 1,327 2 109 MONMOUTH 20,462 11,112 11 194 16,415 9,035 10 153 4,047 2,077 1 41 MORRIS 11,662 2,253 20 152 8,936 1,762 19 114 2,726 491 1 38 OCEAN 16,499 3,295 9 87 11,758 2,486 8 53 4,741 809 1 34 PASSAIC 16,536 10,944 27 119 13,024 9,056 26 68 3,512 1,888 1 51 SALEM 2,857 2,911 2 6 2,376 2,448 2 3 481 463 - 3 SOMERSET 5,982 2,288 3 95 4,107 1,457 2 73 1,875 831 1 22 SUSSEX 3,906 158 0 10 3,089 114 - 8 817 44 - 2 UNION 10,744 12,899 15 169 7,882 9,823 13 128 2,862 3,076 2 41 3,684 315 0 5 2,901 267 - 5 783 48 - - CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON WARREN 62 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1996 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1996 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE COUNTY WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE BLACK AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER ATLANTIC 12,739 9,247 19 468 10,227 7,425 17 428 2,512 1,822 2 40 BERGEN 20,230 7,061 58 978 15,312 5,531 35 703 4,918 1,530 23 275 BURLINGTON 11,059 7,595 22 165 8,829 6,418 19 133 2,230 1,177 3 32 CAMDEN 19,219 12,622 25 218 15,455 9,880 21 149 3,764 2,742 4 69 CAPE MAY 12,269 1,604 5 20 10,662 1,279 3 16 1,607 325 2 4 7,959 6,223 9 9 6,275 4,702 8 8 1,684 1,521 1 1 13,181 36,268 37 180 10,764 28,368 33 135 2,417 7,900 4 45 8,816 3,873 21 54 6,574 3,139 21 44 2,242 734 - 10 20,489 13,495 4 418 16,802 10,889 2 356 3,687 2,606 2 62 HUNTERDON 2,475 190 3 10 1,899 149 2 8 576 41 1 2 MERCER 8,533 19,007 10 101 7,127 15,927 4 79 1,406 3,080 6 22 MIDDLESEX 19,123 8,627 29 455 15,758 7,300 27 346 3,365 1,327 2 109 MONMOUTH 20,462 11,112 11 194 16,415 9,035 10 153 4,047 2,077 1 41 MORRIS 11,662 2,253 20 152 8,936 1,762 19 114 2,726 491 1 38 OCEAN 16,499 3,295 9 87 11,758 2,486 8 53 4,741 809 1 34 PASSAIC 16,536 10,944 27 119 13,024 9,056 26 68 3,512 1,888 1 51 SALEM 2,857 2,911 2 6 2,376 2,448 2 3 481 463 - 3 SOMERSET 5,982 2,288 3 95 4,107 1,457 2 73 1,875 831 1 22 SUSSEX 3,906 158 0 10 3,089 114 - 8 817 44 - 2 UNION 10,744 12,899 15 169 7,882 9,823 13 128 2,862 3,076 2 41 3,684 315 0 5 2,901 267 - 5 783 48 - - CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON WARREN 63 POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY COUNTY - 1996 COUNTY HANDLED WITHIN DEPARTMENT & RELEASED REFERRED TO JUVENILE REFERRED TO REFERRED TO REFERRED TO TOTAL POLICE COURT OR WELFARE OTHER POLICE CRIMINAL OR DISPOSITION PROBATION AGENCY AGENCY ADULT COURT OF JUVENILES DEPARTMENT ATLANTIC Number Percent Distribution 1,341 30.6 2,978 68.1 35 0.8 9 0.2 13 0.3 4,376 — BERGEN Number Percent Distribution 3,236 48.0 3,398 50.4 33 0.5 22 0.3 57 0.8 6,746 — BURLINGTON Number Percent Distribution 1,194 34.7 2,193 63.7 14 0.4 5 0.1 36 1.0 3,442 — CAMDEN Number Percent Distribution 1,292 19.6 5,247 79.8 11 0.2 6 0.1 23 0.4 6,579 — CAPE MAY Number Percent Distribution 396 20.4 1,522 78.5 4 0.2 5 0.3 11 0.6 1,938 — CUMBERLAND Number Percent Distribution 664 20.7 2,533 79.0 2 0.1 0.0 8 0.2 3,207 — ESSEX Number Percent Distribution 2,738 26.4 7,564 73.0 54 0.5 7 0.1 3 k 10,366 — GLOUCESTER Number Percent Distribution 748 25.1 2,199 73.6 1 k 7 0.2 31 1.0 2,986 — HUDSON Number Percent Distribution 1,445 22.7 4,907 77.2 2 k 2 k 1 k 6,357 — HUNTERDON Number Percent Distribution 254 41.0 359 57.9 4 0.6 0.0 3 0.5 620 — MERCER Number Percent Distribution 1,668 37.0 2,825 62.6 1 k 11 0.2 9 0.2 4,514 — 64 POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY COUNTY - 1996 COUNTY HANDLED WITHIN DEPARTMENT & RELEASED REFERRED TO JUVENILE REFERRED TO REFERRED TO REFERRED TO TOTAL POLICE COURT OR WELFARE OTHER POLICE CRIMINAL OR DISPOSITION PROBATION AGENCY AGENCY ADULT COURT OF JUVENILES DEPARTMENT MIDDLESEX Number Percent Distribution 1,109 23.1 3,624 75.5 12 0.3 22 0.5 36 0.8 4,803 — MONMOUTH Number Percent Distribution 1,564 25.4 4,547 73.7 6 0.1 23 0.4 26 0.4 6,166 — MORRIS Number Percent Distribution 1,116 34.3 1,825 56.1 45 1.4 218 6.7 52 1.6 3,256 — OCEAN Number Percent Distribution 2,298 41.1 3,235 57.9 7 0.1 19 0.3 26 0.5 5,585 — PASSAIC Number Percent Distribution 2,269 41.6 3,159 57.9 12 0.2 4 0.1 8 0.1 5,452 — SALEM Number Percent Distribution 75 7.9 858 90.6 1 0.1 0.0 13 1.4 947 — SOMERSET Number Percent Distribution 1,157 42.4 1,440 52.8 109 4.0 13 0.5 10 0.4 2,729 — SUSSEX Number Percent Distribution 112 13.0 740 85.7 2 0.2 2 0.2 7 0.8 863 — UNION Number Percent Distribution 2,889 48.3 2,913 48.7 129 2.2 37 0.6 13 0.2 5,981 — WARREN Number Percent Distribution 185 22.3 623 75.0 0.0 0.0 23 2.8 831 — STATE TOTALS† Number Percent Distribution 27,763 31.6 58,833 66.9 484 0.6 417 0.5 409 0.5 87,906 — † Includes arrests by State agencies in unspecified counties k Less than one-tenth of one percent. 65 ARREST SUMMARY FOR NON-INDEX OFFENSES MANSLAUGHTER Definition The unlawful killing of a human being, by another, through gross negligence. Arrests relating to traffic fatalities are included. • There were 37 arrests reported by law enforcement agencies for manslaughter during the year. This represents a 61 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adults accounted for 76 percent and juveniles accounted for 24 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 95 percent of the arrests and females 5 percent. • Fifty-four percent of the persons arrested were white and 46 percent were black. • The hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 11 percent of the arrests and 89 percent were non-hispanic. SIMPLE ASSAULT Definition Simple assault, as defined under the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting System, is an assault or an attempted assault where no weapon is used and which does not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim. • There were 39,840 simple assault arrests in 1996, representing a 4 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Of the total, 21 percent were juveniles and 79 percent were adults. • Males accounted for 77 percent and females 23 percent of the persons arrested for simple assault. • Sixty-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 38 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Fourteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 86 percent were not of hispanic origin. ARSON Definition Under this program, arson is defined as the willful or malicious burning, or attempting to burn, with or without intent to defraud; a dwelling, house, building, ship or vessel, motor vehicle or aircraft, contents of building, personal property of another, etc. • There were 570 arrests reported for arson offenses, a 4 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Juveniles accounted for 53 percent and adults 47 percent of persons arrested for arson. • Eighty-six percent of the total arson arrests were males while 14 percent were females. • Sixty-six percent of the persons arrested were white, 32 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 12 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 88 percent. 66 FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING Definition The definition of forgery and counterfeiting is the making, altering, uttering or possessing or attempting to make, alter, utter or possess, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true. • There were 1,498 arrests reported during the year for forgery or counterfeiting, a 6 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adults accounted for 95 percent and juveniles accounted for 5 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 70 percent of the arrests and females 30 percent. • Sixty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of the arrests and 82 percent were non-hispanic. FRAUD Definition In Uniform Crime Reporting, fraud is the fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. This includes bad checks, confidence games, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting. • There were 6,315 arrests reported during the year for fraud, a 1 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adult arrests represented 97 percent and juveniles 3 percent of the persons arrested. • Males accounted for 59 percent and females 41 percent of the persons arrested for fraud. • Sixty-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 35 percent were black, and 3 percent were other races. • Nine percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 91 percent were not of hispanic origin. EMBEZZLEMENT Definition The definition of embezzlement is the misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care, custody or control. • There were 82 persons arrested for embezzlement, a 28 percent increase compared to 1995. • Ninety-three percent of those persons arrested were adults and 7 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 65 percent and females 35 percent of the persons arrested for embezzlement. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were white and 43 percent were black. • Hispanics accounted for 15 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 85 percent. 67 STOLEN PROPERTY (Buying, Receiving, Possessing) Definition Included in this class are all offenses of buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, as well as all attempts to commit any of these offenses. • In 1996, there were 10,011 arrests reported for stolen property, a decrease of 3 percent compared to 1995. • Of the total, 68 percent were adults and 32 percent were juveniles. • Eighty-six percent were males and 14 percent were females. • Forty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 56 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of the arrests and 82 percent were non-hispanic. CRIMINAL/MALICIOUS MISCHIEF Definition Criminal/Malicious mischief is defined as the willful destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property without consent of the owner or persons having custody or control. • There were 10,762 arrests for criminal/malicious mischief, a decrease of 13 percent compared to 1995. • Juveniles accounted for 55 percent and adults 45 percent of persons arrested for criminal/malicious mischief. • Males accounted for 88 percent and females 12 percent of the arrests. • Seventy-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 27 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Eleven percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and non-hispanics accounted for 89 percent. WEAPONS: CARRYING, POSSESSING, etc. Definition Under this program, this offense includes all the violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing, furnishing, and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers, and attempts. • There were 6,173 arrests reported for weapon offenses, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Of the total, 69 percent were adults and 31 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 90 percent and females 10 percent of those arrested. • Fifty percent of the persons arrested were white, 49 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 15 percent of those arrested and 85 percent were non-hispanic. 68 PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE Definition Prostitution and commercialized vice are sex offenses of a commercialized nature and attempts. Included in this category are prostitution, keeping a bawdy house, procuring or transporting women for immoral purposes, etc. • There were 2,151 prostitution and commercialized vice arrests during 1996, representing a decrease of 10 percent when compared to 1995. • Adults accounted for 99 percent, and juveniles 1 percent of the arrests. • Thirty-two percent were males and 68 percent were females. • Fifty-five percent of the persons arrested were white, 44 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of those arrested and 82 percent were non-hispanic. SEX OFFENSES Definition Sex offenses, as defined under the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting Program, do not include rape, prostitution and commercialized vice. Included in this class are offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like; attempts are also included. • There were 2,080 sex offense arrests during 1996, representing a decrease of 4 percent when compared to 1995. • Adults accounted for 79 percent, and juveniles 21 percent of the arrests. • Ninety-five percent were males and 5 percent were females. • Seventy percent of the persons arrested were white, 28 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Twenty percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 80 percent were not of hispanic origin. DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS Definition Under the program, drug abuse violations are defined as the unlawful sale/manufacturing/possession/use of the below listed narcotics and drugs: a. Opium or Cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine.) b. Marijuana, hashish, etc. c. Synthetic narcotics—manufactured narcotics which can cause true drug addiction—(demerol, methadones.) d. Other—dangerous non-narcotic drugs (barbiturates, amphetamines, hallucinogens.) • There were 61,416 arrests reported by the law enforcement agencies of the state for drug abuse violations, a 4 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adults accounted for 82 percent and juveniles 18 percent of the arrests. • Forty percent of persons arrested for drug abuse violations were under the age of 21. 69 1996 ANALYSES OF DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 1995 1996 Percent Change 41,615 43,585 5 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1995 1996 Percent Change 17,438 17,831 2 71 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF POSSESSION/USESALE/MANUFACTURE DRUG ARRESTS 1992 through 1996 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 14,262 13,075 13,506 13,206 13,972 2,075 2,484 2,857 3,718 3,339 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) 165 183 181 201 177 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 191 281 295 313 343 16,693 16,023 16,839 17,438 17,831 Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 18,366 17,845 19,706 20,001 20,805 Marijuana and Hashish 10,354 12,639 16,057 20,112 21,108 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) 318 304 338 384 423 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 769 929 994 1,118 1,249 TOTAL POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 29,807 31,717 37,095 41,615 43,585 Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 32,628 30,920 33,212 33,207 34,777 Marijuana and Hashish 12,429 15,123 18,914 23,830 24,447 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) 483 487 519 585 600 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 960 1,210 1,289 1,431 1,592 46,500 47,740 53,934 59,053 61,416 Sale/Manufacture Arrests Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives Marijuana and Hashish TOTAL SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS Possession/Use Arrests Combined Drug Arrests GRAND TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS 72 COMPARATIVE DRUG ARRESTS BY COUNTY 1995/1996 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1995 1996 PERCENT CHANGE POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 1995 1996 PERCENT CHANGE GRAND TOTAL 1995 1996 PERCENT CHANGE ATLANTIC 280 385 38 2,215 2,243 1 2,495 2,628 5 BERGEN 654 609 -7 3,013 2,785 -8 3,667 3,394 -7 BURLINGTON 295 322 9 1,907 1,987 4 2,202 2,309 5 1,393 1,711 23 2,826 3,326 18 4,219 5,037 19 CAPE MAY 187 176 -6 987 1,124 14 1,174 1,300 11 CUMBERLAND 200 241 21 1,020 1,139 12 1,220 1,380 13 5,396 6,073 13 5,255 6,355 21 10,651 12,428 17 259 215 -17 1,153 1,358 18 1,412 1,573 11 2,921 2,853 -2 3,486 3,293 -6 6,407 6,146 -4 87 79 -9 229 264 15 316 343 9 1,133 691 -39 3,165 2,604 -18 4,298 3,295 -23 MIDDLESEX 803 884 10 2,603 2,485 -5 3,406 3,369 -1 MONMOUTH 662 386 -42 3,170 3,486 10 3,832 3,872 1 MORRIS 312 297 -5 1,305 1,263 -3 1,617 1,560 -4 OCEAN 337 365 8 1,877 2,045 9 2,214 2,410 9 1,359 1,449 7 2,394 2,698 13 3,753 4,147 10 141 216 53 367 435 19 508 651 28 SOMERSET 60 63 5 579 687 19 639 750 17 SUSSEX 66 52 -21 254 274 8 320 326 2 UNION 777 655 -16 3,254 3,208 -1 4,031 3,863 -4 98 99 1 267 284 6 365 383 5 CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER PASSAIC SALEM WARREN 73 GAMBLING Definition Gambling violations are defined as the promoting, permitting or engaging in illegal gambling. • There were 1,051 gambling arrests reported during 1996, resulting in an increase of 49 percent compared to 1995. • Eighty-five percent of the arrests were adults and 15 percent were juveniles. • Males represented 84 percent and females 16 percent of the gambling arrests. • Fifty-four percent of the persons arrested were white, 34 percent were black, and 12 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 22 percent of the arrests and 78 percent were non-hispanic. OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY AND CHILDREN Definition The definition of offenses against family and children is the nonsupport, neglect, desertion or abuse of family and children. • There were 17,322 arrests for offenses against family and children during 1996, representing a decrease of 6 percent from 1995. • Less than one-half of one percent of the arrests were juveniles, and nearly 100 percent were adults. • Males accounted for 93 percent and females 7 percent of the arrests. • Fifty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 47 percent were black, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 11 percent of the arrests and 89 percent were not of hispanic origin. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE Definition Under the New Jersey Crime Reporting Program, the offense of driving under the influence is defined as the driving or operating of any motor vehicle while drunk or under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. • There were 31,268 arrests reported for driving under the influence in 1996, a decrease of 4 percent compared to 1995. • Ninety-nine percent of the arrests were adults and only 1 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 86 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 14 percent. • Eighty-seven percent of the persons arrested were white, 11 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Thirteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 87 percent were non-hispanic. 74 LIQUOR LAWS Definition Included in this category are state or local liquor law violations, with the exception of “driving under the influence.” • There were 13,809 arrests reported for liquor law violations, an increase of 12 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 79 percent of the arrests while the remaining 21 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 79 percent of the liquor law arrests while females accounted for the remaining 29 percent. • Eighty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 17 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 8 percent of those arrested and 92 percent were not of hispanic origin. DISORDERLY CONDUCT Definition In this category are placed all charges of committing a breach of the peace (disorderly person). • There were 37,031 arrests reported for disorderly conduct, a decrease of 2 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 73 percent of the arrests while the remaining 27 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 80 percent of the disorderly conduct arrests while females accounted for the remaining 20 percent. • Sixty percent of the persons arrested were white, 39 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 14 percent of those arrested and 86 percent were not of hispanic origin. VAGRANCY Definition In this category are persons charged with vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc. • There were 2,610 arrests in this category, a decrease of 8 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 90 percent of the arrests while the remaining 10 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 66 percent and females accounted for the remaining 34 percent of arrests in this category. • Thirty-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 68 percent were black, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of those arrested and 82 percent were not of hispanic origin. 75 ALL OTHER OFFENSES Definition Included in this category are all violations of state and local laws, except those offenses that can be categorized into one of the specific crime classifications previously mentioned. • There were 105,296 arrests reported for all other offenses, an increase of 2 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 90 percent of the arrests while the remaining 10 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 82 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 18 percent. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were white, 43 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for14 percent of those arrested and 86 percent were not of hispanic origin. CURFEW AND LOITERING LAW VIOLATIONS Definition In this category are juvenile arrests made for violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances. • There were 3,098 arrests reported for curfew and loitering law violations, a decrease of 4 percent from the previous year. • Males accounted for 77 percent and females accounted for the remaining 23 percent. • Seventy-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 28 percent were black, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of those arrested and 84 percent were not of hispanic origin. RUNAWAYS Definition For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, this category is limited to juveniles taken into protective custody, under provisions of local statutes, as runaways. • There were 5,633 runaway arrests reported, a decrease of 6 percent from the previous year. • Males accounted for 42 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 58 percent. • Fifty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 40 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 17 percent of those arrested and 83 percent were not of hispanic origin. 76 SECTION IV COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA OVERVIEW 76 77 INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 COUNTY YEAR NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL CRIME INDEX CRIME RATE NUMBER PER 1,OOO CLEARED INHABITANTS INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 INDEX OFFENSES PERCENT CLEARED MURDER RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENYTHEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ATLANTIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 19,943 19,018 -5 85.9 81.9 -5 4,392 4,080 -7 22.0 21.5 -2 21 14 -33 118 123 4 773 683 -12 947 978 3 3,271 2,609 -20 13,946 13,819 -1 867 792 -9 BERGEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 24,016 22,904 -5 28.5 27.2 -5 5,045 5,108 1 21.0 22.3 6.2 10 12 20 71 67 -6 448 503 12 863 796 -8 3,563 3,104 -13 16,269 15,661 -4 2,792 2,761 -1 BURLINGTON 1995 1996 Percent Change 13,114 12,735 -3 32.9 31.9 -3 2,911 2,810 -3 22.2 22.1 * 9 10 & 90 64 -29 398 368 -8 673 568 -16 2,656 2,710 2 7,981 7,696 -4 1,307 1,319 1 CAMDEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 31,629 28,738 -9 62.4 56.7 -9 6,521 5,926 -9 20.6 20.6 0 65 36 -45 194 179 -8 2,216 1,893 -15 2,260 1,916 -15 6,762 6,167 -9 15,791 14,766 -6 4,341 3,781 -13 CAPE MAY 1995 1996 Percent Change 6,725 6,306 -6 68.8 64.5 -6 1,431 1,315 -8 21.3 20.9 -2 2 4 & 61 47 -23 143 106 -26 220 255 16 1,419 1,347 -5 4,711 4,363 -7 169 184 9 CUMBERLAND 1995 1996 Percent Change 9,076 7,844 -14 65.4 56.5 -14 2,461 2,132 -13 27.1 27.2 * 6 5 & 93 87 -6 431 341 -21 808 667 -17 1,921 1,852 -4 5,158 4,398 -15 659 494 -25 ESSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 73,024 64,294 -12 95.4 84.0 -12 11,536 10,981 -5 15.8 17.1 8 144 127 -12 393 367 -7 8,859 6,674 -25 6,785 6,344 -6 13,844 11,767 -15 26,943 24,517 -9 16,056 14,498 -10 GLOUCESTER 1995 1996 Percent Change 10,615 10,449 -2 44.0 43.3 -2 2,024 1,965 -3 19.1 18.8 -2 4 3 & 62 37 -40 184 220 20 428 355 -17 1,996 1,889 -5 7,062 7,161 1 879 784 -11 HUDSON 1995 1996 Percent Change 35,184 32,465 -8 63.7 58.8 -8 7,335 6,363 -13 20.8 19.6 -6 40 39 -3 121 141 17 3,091 2,578 -17 2,701 2,504 -7 6,769 6,199 -8 15,679 14,206 -9 6,783 6,798 * HUNTERDON 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,746 1,630 -7 15.2 14.1 -7 402 353 -12 23.0 21.7 -6 - 4 6 & 11 14 & 68 75 10 402 357 -11 1,184 1,093 -8 77 85 10 MERCER 1995 1996 Percent Change 14,923 14,462 -3 45.3 43.9 -3 2,999 3,529 18 20.1 24.4 21 20 16 -20 124 198 60 668 615 -8 959 888 -7 2,733 2,817 3 7,772 7,976 3 2,647 1,952 -26 78 INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 COUNTY YEAR NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL CRIME INDEX CRIME RATE NUMBER PER 1,OOO CLEARED INHABITANTS INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 INDEX OFFENSES PERCENT CLEARED MURDER RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENYTHEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ATLANTIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 19,943 19,018 -5 85.9 81.9 -5 4,392 4,080 -7 22.0 21.5 -2 21 14 -33 118 123 4 773 683 -12 947 978 3 3,271 2,609 -20 13,946 13,819 -1 867 792 -9 BERGEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 24,016 22,904 -5 28.5 27.2 -5 5,045 5,108 1 21.0 22.3 6.2 10 12 20 71 67 -6 448 503 12 863 796 -8 3,563 3,104 -13 16,269 15,661 -4 2,792 2,761 -1 BURLINGTON 1995 1996 Percent Change 13,114 12,735 -3 32.9 31.9 -3 2,911 2,810 -3 22.2 22.1 * 9 10 & 90 64 -29 398 368 -8 673 568 -16 2,656 2,710 2 7,981 7,696 -4 1,307 1,319 1 CAMDEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 31,629 28,738 -9 62.4 56.7 -9 6,521 5,926 -9 20.6 20.6 0 65 36 -45 194 179 -8 2,216 1,893 -15 2,260 1,916 -15 6,762 6,167 -9 15,791 14,766 -6 4,341 3,781 -13 CAPE MAY 1995 1996 Percent Change 6,725 6,306 -6 68.8 64.5 -6 1,431 1,315 -8 21.3 20.9 -2 2 4 & 61 47 -23 143 106 -26 220 255 16 1,419 1,347 -5 4,711 4,363 -7 169 184 9 CUMBERLAND 1995 1996 Percent Change 9,076 7,844 -14 65.4 56.5 -14 2,461 2,132 -13 27.1 27.2 * 6 5 & 93 87 -6 431 341 -21 808 667 -17 1,921 1,852 -4 5,158 4,398 -15 659 494 -25 ESSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 73,024 64,294 -12 95.4 84.0 -12 11,536 10,981 -5 15.8 17.1 8 144 127 -12 393 367 -7 8,859 6,674 -25 6,785 6,344 -6 13,844 11,767 -15 26,943 24,517 -9 16,056 14,498 -10 GLOUCESTER 1995 1996 Percent Change 10,615 10,449 -2 44.0 43.3 -2 2,024 1,965 -3 19.1 18.8 -2 4 3 & 62 37 -40 184 220 20 428 355 -17 1,996 1,889 -5 7,062 7,161 1 879 784 -11 HUDSON 1995 1996 Percent Change 35,184 32,465 -8 63.7 58.8 -8 7,335 6,363 -13 20.8 19.6 -6 40 39 -3 121 141 17 3,091 2,578 -17 2,701 2,504 -7 6,769 6,199 -8 15,679 14,206 -9 6,783 6,798 * HUNTERDON 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,746 1,630 -7 15.2 14.1 -7 402 353 -12 23.0 21.7 -6 - 4 6 & 11 14 & 68 75 10 402 357 -11 1,184 1,093 -8 77 85 10 MERCER 1995 1996 Percent Change 14,923 14,462 -3 45.3 43.9 -3 2,999 3,529 18 20.1 24.4 21 20 16 -20 124 198 60 668 615 -8 959 888 -7 2,733 2,817 3 7,772 7,976 3 2,647 1,952 -26 79 INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 COUNTY YEAR TOTAL CRIME INDEX CRIME RATE NUMBER PER 1,OOO CLEARED INHABITANTS NUMBER OF OFFENSES INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 INDEX OFFENSES PERCENT CLEARED MURDER RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENYTHEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT MIDDLESEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 25,445 23,715 -7 36.7 34.2 -7 4,700 4,372 -7 18.5 18.4 -1 13 7 & 96 73 -24 862 831 -4 1,254 1,144 -9 4,570 4,239 -7 16,274 14,875 -9 2,376 2,546 7 MONMOUTH 1995 1996 Percent Change 19,090 18,359 -4 33.0 31.7 -4 4,664 4,652 * 24.4 25.3 4 14 7 * 103 132 28 475 478 1 847 861 2 3,170 2,985 -6 13,440 12,907 -4 1,041 989 -5 MORRIS 1995 1996 Percent Change 9,901 9,218 -7 22.6 21.0 -7 2,164 2,268 5 21.9 24.6 12 4 2 & 50 78 56 139 155 12 365 348 -5 1,445 1,452 * 7,227 6,538 -10 671 645 -4 OCEAN 1995 1996 Percent Change 16,449 15,881 -3 36.0 34.8 -3 4,188 3,647 -13 25.5 23.0 -10 8 8 - 78 89 14 303 264 -13 644 699 9 3,021 2,943 -3 11,663 11,103 -5 732 775 6 PASSAIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 22,591 20,652 -9 48.9 44.7 -9 3,912 3,810 -3 17.3 18.4 6 18 12 -33 90 105 17 1,420 1,360 -4 1,356 1,398 3 4,102 3,808 -7 12,026 10,763 -11 3,579 3,206 -10 SALEM 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,347 2,076 -12 36.2 32.0 -12 608 569 -6 25.9 27.4 6 2 1 & 22 16 -27 79 53 -33 159 185 16 486 375 -23 1,491 1,334 -11 108 112 4 SOMERSET 1995 1996 Percent Change 7,472 6,935 -7 28.7 26.6 -7 1,390 1,252 -10 18.6 18.1 -3 1 3 & 21 24 14 145 163 12 142 124 -13 1,468 1,182 -19 5,154 4,949 -4 541 490 -9 SUSSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,469 2,157 -13 17.9 15.6 -13 535 535 0 21.7 24.8 14 1 3 & 12 14 17 12 13 & 134 122 -9 579 480 -17 1,623 1,415 -13 108 110 2 UNION 1995 1996 Percent Change 26,092 24,290 -7 52.6 48.9 -7 3,365 3,547 5 12.9 14.6 13 26 27 4 116 113 -3 1,797 1,526 -15 1,093 950 -13 4,953 4,465 -10 13,774 13,179 -4 4,333 4,030 -7 WARREN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,855 1,966 6 19.4 20.6 6 476 533 12 25.7 27.1 5 1 & 5 12 & 20 21 5 65 75 15 417 416 * 1,253 1,355 8 95 86 -9 1995 373,706 STATE TOTAL 1996 346,094 Percent Change -7 * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. & Percent changes not calculated due to small volume. 47.3 43.8 -7 73,059 69,747 -5 19.6 20.2 3 408 337 -17 1,924 1,972 2 22,474 18,859 -16 22,771 21,252 -7 69,547 63,163 -9 206,421 194,074 -6 50,161 46,437 -7 80 79 INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 COUNTY YEAR NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL CRIME INDEX CRIME RATE NUMBER PER 1,OOO CLEARED INHABITANTS INDEX OF CRIME BY COUNTY - 1995/1996 INDEX OFFENSES PERCENT CLEARED MURDER RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENYTHEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT MIDDLESEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 25,445 23,715 -7 36.7 34.2 -7 4,700 4,372 -7 18.5 18.4 -1 13 7 & 96 73 -24 862 831 -4 1,254 1,144 -9 4,570 4,239 -7 16,274 14,875 -9 2,376 2,546 7 MONMOUTH 1995 1996 Percent Change 19,090 18,359 -4 33.0 31.7 -4 4,664 4,652 * 24.4 25.3 4 14 7 * 103 132 28 475 478 1 847 861 2 3,170 2,985 -6 13,440 12,907 -4 1,041 989 -5 MORRIS 1995 1996 Percent Change 9,901 9,218 -7 22.6 21.0 -7 2,164 2,268 5 21.9 24.6 12 4 2 & 50 78 56 139 155 12 365 348 -5 1,445 1,452 * 7,227 6,538 -10 671 645 -4 OCEAN 1995 1996 Percent Change 16,449 15,881 -3 36.0 34.8 -3 4,188 3,647 -13 25.5 23.0 -10 8 8 - 78 89 14 303 264 -13 644 699 9 3,021 2,943 -3 11,663 11,103 -5 732 775 6 PASSAIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 22,591 20,652 -9 48.9 44.7 -9 3,912 3,810 -3 17.3 18.4 6 18 12 -33 90 105 17 1,420 1,360 -4 1,356 1,398 3 4,102 3,808 -7 12,026 10,763 -11 3,579 3,206 -10 SALEM 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,347 2,076 -12 36.2 32.0 -12 608 569 -6 25.9 27.4 6 2 1 & 22 16 -27 79 53 -33 159 185 16 486 375 -23 1,491 1,334 -11 108 112 4 SOMERSET 1995 1996 Percent Change 7,472 6,935 -7 28.7 26.6 -7 1,390 1,252 -10 18.6 18.1 -3 1 3 & 21 24 14 145 163 12 142 124 -13 1,468 1,182 -19 5,154 4,949 -4 541 490 -9 SUSSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,469 2,157 -13 17.9 15.6 -13 535 535 0 21.7 24.8 14 1 3 & 12 14 17 12 13 & 134 122 -9 579 480 -17 1,623 1,415 -13 108 110 2 UNION 1995 1996 Percent Change 26,092 24,290 -7 52.6 48.9 -7 3,365 3,547 5 12.9 14.6 13 26 27 4 116 113 -3 1,797 1,526 -15 1,093 950 -13 4,953 4,465 -10 13,774 13,179 -4 4,333 4,030 -7 WARREN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,855 1,966 6 19.4 20.6 6 476 533 12 25.7 27.1 5 1 & 5 12 & 20 21 5 65 75 15 417 416 * 1,253 1,355 8 95 86 -9 1995 373,706 STATE TOTAL 1996 346,094 Percent Change -7 * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. & Percent changes not calculated due to small volume. 47.3 43.8 -7 73,059 69,747 -5 19.6 20.2 3 408 337 -17 1,924 1,972 2 22,474 18,859 -16 22,771 21,252 -7 69,547 63,163 -9 206,421 194,074 -6 50,161 46,437 -7 79 81 VIOLENT AND NONVIOLENT CRIME BY COUNTY 1995/1996 NUMBER NONVIOLENT CRIME 18,084 17,220 -5 VIOLENT AND NONVIOLENT CRIME BY COUNTY 1995/1996 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS VIOLENT NONVIOLENT CRIME CRIME 8.0 77.9 7.7 74.2 -4 -5 ATLANTIC 1995 1996 Percent Change VIOLENT CRIME 1,859 1,798 -3 BERGEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,392 1,378 -1 22,624 21,526 -5 1.7 1.6 -6 BURLINGTON 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,170 1,010 -14 11,944 11,725 -2 CAMDEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 4,735 4,024 -15 CAPE MAY 1995 1996 Percent Change CUMBERLAND NUMBER NONVIOLENT CRIME 23,220 21,660 -7 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS VIOLENT NONVIOLENT CRIME CRIME 3.2 33.5 3.0 31.3 -6 -7 MIDDLESEX 1995 1996 Percent Change VIOLENT CRIME 2,225 2,055 -8 27.4 25.6 -7 MONMOUTH 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,439 1,478 3 17,651 16,881 -4 2.5 2.6 4 30.5 29.2 -4 2.9 2.5 -14 30.2 29.4 -3 MORRIS 1995 1996 Percent Change 558 583 4 9,343 8,635 -8 1.3 1.3 0 21.3 19.7 -8 26,894 24,714 -8 9.3 7.9 -15 53.5 48.8 -9 OCEAN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,033 1,060 3 15,416 14,821 -4 2.3 2.3 0 33.8 32.5 -4 426 412 -3 6,299 5,894 -6 4.4 4.2 -5 66.2 60.3 -9 PASSAIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,884 2,875 * 19,707 17,777 -10 6.2 6.2 0 42.7 38.5 -10 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,338 1,100 -18 7,738 6,744 -13 9.6 7.9 -18 56.1 48.6 -13 SALEM 1995 1996 Percent Change 262 255 -3 2,085 1,821 -13 4.0 3.9 -3 32.2 28.1 -13 ESSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 16,181 13,512 -16 56,843 50,782 -11 21.1 17.7 -16 73.0 66.4 -9 SOMERSET 1995 1996 Percent Change 309 314 2 7,163 6,621 -8 1.2 1.2 0 27.5 25.4 -8 GLOUCESTER 1995 1996 Percent Change 678 615 -9 9,937 9,834 -1 2.8 2.5 -11 43.2 40.7 -6 SUSSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 159 152 -4 2,310 2,005 -13 1.2 1.1 -8 16.7 14.5 -13 HUDSON 1995 1996 Percent Change 5,953 5,262 -12 29,231 27,203 -7 10.8 9.5 -12 52.8 49.2 -7 UNION 1995 1996 Percent Change 3,032 2,616 -14 23,060 21,674 -6 6.1 5.3 -13 46.5 43.7 -6 HUNTERDON 1995 1996 Percent Change 83 95 14 1,663 1,535 -8 0.7 0.8 14 15.4 13.3 -14 WARREN 1995 1996 Percent Change 90 109 21 1,765 1,857 5 0.9 1.1 22 18.5 19.5 5 MERCER 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,771 1,717 -3 13,152 12,745 -3 5.4 5.2 -4 40.4 38.7 -4 STATE TOTAL 1995 1996 Percent Change 47,577 42,420 -11 326,129 303,674 -7 6.0 5.4 -10 41.3 38.4 -7 COUNTY YEAR COUNTY YEAR * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. 82 83 VIOLENT AND NONVIOLENT CRIME BY COUNTY 1995/1996 NUMBER NONVIOLENT CRIME 18,084 17,220 -5 VIOLENT AND NONVIOLENT CRIME BY COUNTY 1995/1996 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS VIOLENT NONVIOLENT CRIME CRIME 8.0 77.9 7.7 74.2 -4 -5 ATLANTIC 1995 1996 Percent Change VIOLENT CRIME 1,859 1,798 -3 BERGEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,392 1,378 -1 22,624 21,526 -5 1.7 1.6 -6 BURLINGTON 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,170 1,010 -14 11,944 11,725 -2 CAMDEN 1995 1996 Percent Change 4,735 4,024 -15 CAPE MAY 1995 1996 Percent Change CUMBERLAND NUMBER NONVIOLENT CRIME 23,220 21,660 -7 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS VIOLENT NONVIOLENT CRIME CRIME 3.2 33.5 3.0 31.3 -6 -7 MIDDLESEX 1995 1996 Percent Change VIOLENT CRIME 2,225 2,055 -8 27.4 25.6 -7 MONMOUTH 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,439 1,478 3 17,651 16,881 -4 2.5 2.6 4 30.5 29.2 -4 2.9 2.5 -14 30.2 29.4 -3 MORRIS 1995 1996 Percent Change 558 583 4 9,343 8,635 -8 1.3 1.3 0 21.3 19.7 -8 26,894 24,714 -8 9.3 7.9 -15 53.5 48.8 -9 OCEAN 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,033 1,060 3 15,416 14,821 -4 2.3 2.3 0 33.8 32.5 -4 426 412 -3 6,299 5,894 -6 4.4 4.2 -5 66.2 60.3 -9 PASSAIC 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,884 2,875 * 19,707 17,777 -10 6.2 6.2 0 42.7 38.5 -10 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,338 1,100 -18 7,738 6,744 -13 9.6 7.9 -18 56.1 48.6 -13 SALEM 1995 1996 Percent Change 262 255 -3 2,085 1,821 -13 4.0 3.9 -3 32.2 28.1 -13 ESSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 16,181 13,512 -16 56,843 50,782 -11 21.1 17.7 -16 73.0 66.4 -9 SOMERSET 1995 1996 Percent Change 309 314 2 7,163 6,621 -8 1.2 1.2 0 27.5 25.4 -8 GLOUCESTER 1995 1996 Percent Change 678 615 -9 9,937 9,834 -1 2.8 2.5 -11 43.2 40.7 -6 SUSSEX 1995 1996 Percent Change 159 152 -4 2,310 2,005 -13 1.2 1.1 -8 16.7 14.5 -13 HUDSON 1995 1996 Percent Change 5,953 5,262 -12 29,231 27,203 -7 10.8 9.5 -12 52.8 49.2 -7 UNION 1995 1996 Percent Change 3,032 2,616 -14 23,060 21,674 -6 6.1 5.3 -13 46.5 43.7 -6 HUNTERDON 1995 1996 Percent Change 83 95 14 1,663 1,535 -8 0.7 0.8 14 15.4 13.3 -14 WARREN 1995 1996 Percent Change 90 109 21 1,765 1,857 5 0.9 1.1 22 18.5 19.5 5 MERCER 1995 1996 Percent Change 1,771 1,717 -3 13,152 12,745 -3 5.4 5.2 -4 40.4 38.7 -4 STATE TOTAL 1995 1996 Percent Change 47,577 42,420 -11 326,129 303,674 -7 6.0 5.4 -10 41.3 38.4 -7 COUNTY YEAR COUNTY YEAR * Percent change less than one-half of one percent. 82 83 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen BurlingCape Camden ton May CumberEssex land Gloucester ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY BY COUNTY - 1996 Hudson HunterMiddle- MonMercer don sex mouth Morris Ocean SomerSussex set Passaic Salem Union Warren STATE TOTALS ROBBERY Highway 350 213 115 1,420 56 205 5,236 83 1,802 2 424 414 314 67 69 1,068 24 54 1 1,146 7 13,070 Commercial House 101 27 30 89 3 23 376 16 146 5 39 39 29 14 21 28 3 8 2 66 1 1,066 Gas, Service Station 24 39 46 92 2 12 84 36 49 3 25 51 21 10 12 24 - 25 3 41 6 605 Convenience Store 46 34 26 73 6 19 82 20 102 - 10 41 25 11 26 35 4 8 1 43 2 614 Residence 60 35 27 123 22 43 577 13 237 1 48 45 37 16 27 88 7 11 2 119 - 1,538 Bank 10 12 19 13 2 1 14 12 17 - 14 28 15 3 2 4 - 1 1 18 1 187 Miscellaneous 92 143 105 83 15 38 305 40 225 3 55 213 37 34 107 113 15 56 3 93 4 1,779 683 503 368 1,893 106 341 6,674 220 2,578 14 615 831 478 155 264 1,360 53 163 13 1,526 21 18,859 Night 493 645 619 1,351 272 570 2,063 407 1,211 45 869 755 749 202 598 545 121 196 79 831 99 12,720 Day 485 981 633 1,603 345 520 4,409 538 3,007 74 791 1,155 711 286 635 1,777 56 342 127 1,662 81 20,218 Unknown 679 456 464 864 379 235 1,708 273 385 62 208 674 603 325 787 378 94 217 134 631 114 9,670 427 607 561 1,294 144 266 1,679 328 818 114 600 708 611 334 520 656 81 219 81 815 67 10,930 Day 204 162 122 588 81 146 591 196 577 13 193 151 79 70 93 203 5 49 12 216 13 3,764 Unknown 321 253 311 467 126 115 1,317 147 201 49 156 796 232 235 310 249 18 159 47 310 42 5,861 2,609 3,104 2,710 6,167 1,347 1,852 11,767 1,889 6,199 357 2,817 4,239 2,985 1,452 2,943 3,808 375 1,182 480 4,465 416 63,163 2,017 376 60 118 12 12 391 51 174 3 78 168 94 63 41 127 1 32 2 110 3 3,933 227 148 51 97 13 10 521 27 116 2 66 172 73 32 79 184 12 47 3 169 9 2,058 Shoplifting 1,531 2,802 1,260 2,288 460 830 3,242 983 1,359 115 1,317 2,241 1,985 1,149 1,364 1,639 185 825 132 1,928 177 27,812 From Motor Vehicle 1,649 3,594 1,793 3,481 695 779 6,313 2,083 4,516 161 1,950 3,488 2,840 1,044 2,644 2,690 200 1,133 310 3,648 412 45,423 Motor Vehicle Parts & 423 1,536 411 709 150 475 2,627 410 2,314 100 550 1,335 643 538 453 1,701 97 380 105 1,222 80 16,259 Bicycles 737 1,184 895 1,536 1,239 415 901 894 633 48 745 1,204 1,943 392 1,409 650 184 507 91 1,105 84 16,796 5,136 2,999 1,483 1,649 574 782 5,251 1,099 2,804 248 1,993 2,698 2,450 1,419 1,163 1,189 322 733 367 1,765 219 36,343 80 45 64 61 47 51 116 66 45 10 20 54 109 55 59 29 3 17 25 71 13 1,040 2,019 2,977 1,679 4,827 1,173 1,044 5,155 1,548 2,245 406 1,257 3,515 2,770 1,846 3,891 2,554 330 1,275 380 3,161 358 44,410 7,696 14,766 4,363 4,398 24,517 7,161 14,206 1,093 6,538 11,103 10,763 1,334 4,949 1,415 13,179 1,355 194,074 TOTAL ROBBERY OFFENSES BURGLARY Residence Nonresidence Night TOTAL BURGLARY OFFENSES LARCENY Pocket-picking Purse Snatching From Buildings From Coin Operated Machine All Other TOTAL LARCENY OFFENSES 13,819 15,661 84 7,976 14,875 12,907 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY BY COUNTY - 1996 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen BurlingCape Camden ton May CumberEssex land Gloucester ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY BY COUNTY - 1996 Hudson HunterMiddle- MonMercer don sex mouth Morris Ocean SomerSussex set Passaic Salem Union Warren STATE TOTALS ROBBERY Highway 350 213 115 1,420 56 205 5,236 83 1,802 2 424 414 314 67 69 1,068 24 54 1 1,146 7 13,070 Commercial House 101 27 30 89 3 23 376 16 146 5 39 39 29 14 21 28 3 8 2 66 1 1,066 Gas, Service Station 24 39 46 92 2 12 84 36 49 3 25 51 21 10 12 24 - 25 3 41 6 605 Convenience Store 46 34 26 73 6 19 82 20 102 - 10 41 25 11 26 35 4 8 1 43 2 614 Residence 60 35 27 123 22 43 577 13 237 1 48 45 37 16 27 88 7 11 2 119 - 1,538 Bank 10 12 19 13 2 1 14 12 17 - 14 28 15 3 2 4 - 1 1 18 1 187 Miscellaneous 92 143 105 83 15 38 305 40 225 3 55 213 37 34 107 113 15 56 3 93 4 1,779 683 503 368 1,893 106 341 6,674 220 2,578 14 615 831 478 155 264 1,360 53 163 13 1,526 21 18,859 Night 493 645 619 1,351 272 570 2,063 407 1,211 45 869 755 749 202 598 545 121 196 79 831 99 12,720 Day 485 981 633 1,603 345 520 4,409 538 3,007 74 791 1,155 711 286 635 1,777 56 342 127 1,662 81 20,218 Unknown 679 456 464 864 379 235 1,708 273 385 62 208 674 603 325 787 378 94 217 134 631 114 9,670 427 607 561 1,294 144 266 1,679 328 818 114 600 708 611 334 520 656 81 219 81 815 67 10,930 Day 204 162 122 588 81 146 591 196 577 13 193 151 79 70 93 203 5 49 12 216 13 3,764 Unknown 321 253 311 467 126 115 1,317 147 201 49 156 796 232 235 310 249 18 159 47 310 42 5,861 2,609 3,104 2,710 6,167 1,347 1,852 11,767 1,889 6,199 357 2,817 4,239 2,985 1,452 2,943 3,808 375 1,182 480 4,465 416 63,163 2,017 376 60 118 12 12 391 51 174 3 78 168 94 63 41 127 1 32 2 110 3 3,933 227 148 51 97 13 10 521 27 116 2 66 172 73 32 79 184 12 47 3 169 9 2,058 Shoplifting 1,531 2,802 1,260 2,288 460 830 3,242 983 1,359 115 1,317 2,241 1,985 1,149 1,364 1,639 185 825 132 1,928 177 27,812 From Motor Vehicle 1,649 3,594 1,793 3,481 695 779 6,313 2,083 4,516 161 1,950 3,488 2,840 1,044 2,644 2,690 200 1,133 310 3,648 412 45,423 Motor Vehicle Parts & 423 1,536 411 709 150 475 2,627 410 2,314 100 550 1,335 643 538 453 1,701 97 380 105 1,222 80 16,259 Bicycles 737 1,184 895 1,536 1,239 415 901 894 633 48 745 1,204 1,943 392 1,409 650 184 507 91 1,105 84 16,796 5,136 2,999 1,483 1,649 574 782 5,251 1,099 2,804 248 1,993 2,698 2,450 1,419 1,163 1,189 322 733 367 1,765 219 36,343 80 45 64 61 47 51 116 66 45 10 20 54 109 55 59 29 3 17 25 71 13 1,040 2,019 2,977 1,679 4,827 1,173 1,044 5,155 1,548 2,245 406 1,257 3,515 2,770 1,846 3,891 2,554 330 1,275 380 3,161 358 44,410 7,696 14,766 4,363 4,398 24,517 7,161 14,206 1,093 6,538 11,103 10,763 1,334 4,949 1,415 13,179 1,355 194,074 TOTAL ROBBERY OFFENSES BURGLARY Residence Nonresidence Night TOTAL BURGLARY OFFENSES LARCENY Pocket-picking Purse Snatching From Buildings From Coin Operated Machine All Other TOTAL LARCENY OFFENSES 13,819 15,661 7,976 14,875 12,907 85 VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED BY COUNTY–1996 COUNTY ATLANTIC Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered BERGEN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered BURLINGTON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CAMDEN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CAPE MAY Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CUMBERLAND Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered ESSEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered GLOUCESTER Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered HUDSON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered HUNTERDON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MERCER Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered TOTAL Currency, Jewelry and Notes, etc. Precious Furs Clothing Locally Miscellaneous Stolen Motor VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED BY COUNTY–1996 COUNTY 19,347,200 4,398,205 22.7 5,200,367 467,079 9.0 2,945,929 68,349 2.3 29,043 0.0 324,993 78,218 24.1 6,324,637 3,355,979 53.1 4,522,231 428,580 9.5 60,304,255 26,254,436 43.5 3,569,725 136,819 3.8 5,315,809 201,314 3.8 893,955 9,000 1.0 1,674,471 512,569 30.6 31,681,782 17,759,218 56.1 17,168,513 7,635,516 44.5 18,846,685 7,912,740 42.0 1,164,946 61,361 5.3 2,014,605 125,660 6.2 21,000 0.0 198,200 32,016 16.2 10,033,941 6,372,834 63.5 5,413,993 1,320,869 24.4 31,738,908 15,725,240 49.5 1,933,809 46,697 2.4 2,276,557 84,906 3.7 21,710 48 0.2 409,089 134,632 32.9 19,559,750 14,850,149 75.9 7,537,993 608,808 8.1 4,606,331 1,374,929 29.8 660,495 66,278 10.0 470,980 57,959 12.3 300 0.0 29,002 4,627 16.0 1,641,276 1,029,129 62.7 1,804,278 216,936 12.0 5,628,726 2,092,506 37.2 651,820 95,480 14.6 378,358 36,086 9.5 2,200 0.0 89,217 26,966 30.2 2,794,924 1,789,693 64.0 1,712,207 144,281 8.4 129,800,214 76,224,386 58.7 4,285,514 119,582 2.8 7,703,672 141,637 1.8 174,335 0.0 1,418,343 729,681 51.4 99,376,350 74,293,268 74.8 16,842,000 940,218 5.6 12,073,838 4,790,151 39.7 637,361 38,901 6.1 905,872 43,292 4.8 3,000 0.0 235,263 32,751 13.9 6,168,027 4,101,892 66.5 4,124,315 573,315 13.9 76,867,809 23,681,023 30.8 5,070,079 49,737 1.0 2,973,289 67,535 2.3 35,653 128 0.4 2,420,660 287,893 11.9 54,504,417 22,820,050 41.9 11,863,711 455,680 3.8 1,899,626 449,747 23.7 223,088 23,283 10.4 204,216 4,024 2.0 5,900 0.0 43,512 5,940 13.7 755,236 373,394 49.4 667,674 43,106 6.5 MIDDLESEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MONMOUTH Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MORRIS Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered OCEAN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered PASSAIC Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SALEM Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SOMERSET Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SUSSEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered UNION Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered WARREN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered 4,806,640 591,055 12.3 STATE TOTAL Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered 19,940,107 7,879,229 39.5 1,048,794 98,041 9.3 1,251,326 68,031 5.4 86 2,900 0.0 262,505 82,066 31.3 12,567,942 7,040,036 56.0 TOTAL Currency, Jewelry and Notes, etc. Precious Furs Clothing Locally Miscellaneous Stolen Motor 47,347,214 18,157,757 38.4 2,740,606 196,374 7.2 3,364,929 49,668 1.5 13,299 0.0 736,865 148,254 20.1 28,951,092 16,813,007 58.1 11,540,423 950,454 8.2 20,402,203 5,642,181 27.7 2,409,287 125,311 5.2 2,160,168 163,719 7.6 26,300 6,000 22.8 316,475 131,502 41.6 8,081,229 4,688,567 58.0 7,408,744 527,082 7.1 14,017,978 4,140,366 29.5 1,400,708 47,317 3.4 1,500,724 108,004 7.2 31,009 312 1.0 393,335 123,827 31.5 6,625,750 3,479,662 52.5 4,066,452 381,244 9.4 12,856,203 3,530,840 27.5 1,185,469 53,787 4.5 1,894,172 104,994 5.5 8,223 2,523 30.7 143,741 33,242 23.1 4,434,416 2,822,675 63.7 5,190,182 513,619 9.9 31,738,922 18,253,481 57.5 1,562,005 192,638 12.3 1,474,731 74,778 5.1 437,405 0.0 180,681 141,131 78.1 22,587,786 17,472,703 77.4 5,496,314 372,231 6.8 1,617,782 442,678 27.4 169,363 2,733 1.6 142,058 11,982 8.4 2,000 0.0 6,173 1,036 16.8 626,493 392,630 62.7 671,695 34,297 5.1 11,482,295 3,934,762 34.3 899,200 22,211 2.5 1,099,373 37,738 3.4 22,400 3,000 13.4 224,376 68,020 30.3 5,341,088 3,411,220 63.9 3,895,858 392,573 10.1 2,356,868 507,884 21.5 336,566 57,122 17.0 288,411 44,377 15.4 1,000 0.0 9,138 2,324 25.4 903,988 346,591 38.3 817,765 57,470 7.0 48,005,082 25,129,125 52.3 1,670,137 16,593 1.0 3,284,961 180,309 5.5 95,108 95 0.1 1,047,759 194,918 18.6 33,013,474 23,996,155 72.7 8,893,643 741,055 8.3 1,812,531 209,231 11.5 210,464 7,112 3.4 204,334 3,907 1.9 14 0.0 10,167 4,665 45.9 647,493 150,200 23.2 740,059 43,347 5.9 572,690,777 37,029,803 41,854,474 1,826,754 10,173,965 250,730,897 1,924,456 1,678,269 21,106 2,776,278 43.8 5.2 4.0 1.2 27.3 356,621,091 227,359,052 63.8 125,184,690 16,971,736 13.6 87 VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED BY COUNTY–1996 COUNTY ATLANTIC Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered BERGEN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered BURLINGTON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CAMDEN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CAPE MAY Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered CUMBERLAND Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered ESSEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered GLOUCESTER Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered HUDSON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered HUNTERDON Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MERCER Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered TOTAL Currency, Jewelry and Notes, etc. Precious Furs Clothing Locally Miscellaneous Stolen Motor VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED BY COUNTY–1996 COUNTY 19,347,200 4,398,205 22.7 5,200,367 467,079 9.0 2,945,929 68,349 2.3 29,043 0.0 324,993 78,218 24.1 6,324,637 3,355,979 53.1 4,522,231 428,580 9.5 60,304,255 26,254,436 43.5 3,569,725 136,819 3.8 5,315,809 201,314 3.8 893,955 9,000 1.0 1,674,471 512,569 30.6 31,681,782 17,759,218 56.1 17,168,513 7,635,516 44.5 18,846,685 7,912,740 42.0 1,164,946 61,361 5.3 2,014,605 125,660 6.2 21,000 0.0 198,200 32,016 16.2 10,033,941 6,372,834 63.5 5,413,993 1,320,869 24.4 31,738,908 15,725,240 49.5 1,933,809 46,697 2.4 2,276,557 84,906 3.7 21,710 48 0.2 409,089 134,632 32.9 19,559,750 14,850,149 75.9 7,537,993 608,808 8.1 4,606,331 1,374,929 29.8 660,495 66,278 10.0 470,980 57,959 12.3 300 0.0 29,002 4,627 16.0 1,641,276 1,029,129 62.7 1,804,278 216,936 12.0 5,628,726 2,092,506 37.2 651,820 95,480 14.6 378,358 36,086 9.5 2,200 0.0 89,217 26,966 30.2 2,794,924 1,789,693 64.0 1,712,207 144,281 8.4 129,800,214 76,224,386 58.7 4,285,514 119,582 2.8 7,703,672 141,637 1.8 174,335 0.0 1,418,343 729,681 51.4 99,376,350 74,293,268 74.8 16,842,000 940,218 5.6 12,073,838 4,790,151 39.7 637,361 38,901 6.1 905,872 43,292 4.8 3,000 0.0 235,263 32,751 13.9 6,168,027 4,101,892 66.5 4,124,315 573,315 13.9 76,867,809 23,681,023 30.8 5,070,079 49,737 1.0 2,973,289 67,535 2.3 35,653 128 0.4 2,420,660 287,893 11.9 54,504,417 22,820,050 41.9 11,863,711 455,680 3.8 1,899,626 449,747 23.7 223,088 23,283 10.4 204,216 4,024 2.0 5,900 0.0 43,512 5,940 13.7 755,236 373,394 49.4 667,674 43,106 6.5 MIDDLESEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MONMOUTH Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered MORRIS Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered OCEAN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered PASSAIC Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SALEM Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SOMERSET Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered SUSSEX Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered UNION Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered WARREN Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered 4,806,640 591,055 12.3 STATE TOTAL Stolen $ Recovered $ Percent Recovered 19,940,107 7,879,229 39.5 1,048,794 98,041 9.3 1,251,326 68,031 5.4 86 2,900 0.0 262,505 82,066 31.3 12,567,942 7,040,036 56.0 TOTAL Currency, Jewelry and Notes, etc. Precious Furs Clothing Locally Miscellaneous Stolen Motor 47,347,214 18,157,757 38.4 2,740,606 196,374 7.2 3,364,929 49,668 1.5 13,299 0.0 736,865 148,254 20.1 28,951,092 16,813,007 58.1 11,540,423 950,454 8.2 20,402,203 5,642,181 27.7 2,409,287 125,311 5.2 2,160,168 163,719 7.6 26,300 6,000 22.8 316,475 131,502 41.6 8,081,229 4,688,567 58.0 7,408,744 527,082 7.1 14,017,978 4,140,366 29.5 1,400,708 47,317 3.4 1,500,724 108,004 7.2 31,009 312 1.0 393,335 123,827 31.5 6,625,750 3,479,662 52.5 4,066,452 381,244 9.4 12,856,203 3,530,840 27.5 1,185,469 53,787 4.5 1,894,172 104,994 5.5 8,223 2,523 30.7 143,741 33,242 23.1 4,434,416 2,822,675 63.7 5,190,182 513,619 9.9 31,738,922 18,253,481 57.5 1,562,005 192,638 12.3 1,474,731 74,778 5.1 437,405 0.0 180,681 141,131 78.1 22,587,786 17,472,703 77.4 5,496,314 372,231 6.8 1,617,782 442,678 27.4 169,363 2,733 1.6 142,058 11,982 8.4 2,000 0.0 6,173 1,036 16.8 626,493 392,630 62.7 671,695 34,297 5.1 11,482,295 3,934,762 34.3 899,200 22,211 2.5 1,099,373 37,738 3.4 22,400 3,000 13.4 224,376 68,020 30.3 5,341,088 3,411,220 63.9 3,895,858 392,573 10.1 2,356,868 507,884 21.5 336,566 57,122 17.0 288,411 44,377 15.4 1,000 0.0 9,138 2,324 25.4 903,988 346,591 38.3 817,765 57,470 7.0 48,005,082 25,129,125 52.3 1,670,137 16,593 1.0 3,284,961 180,309 5.5 95,108 95 0.1 1,047,759 194,918 18.6 33,013,474 23,996,155 72.7 8,893,643 741,055 8.3 1,812,531 209,231 11.5 210,464 7,112 3.4 204,334 3,907 1.9 14 0.0 10,167 4,665 45.9 647,493 150,200 23.2 740,059 43,347 5.9 572,690,777 37,029,803 41,854,474 1,826,754 10,173,965 250,730,897 1,924,456 1,678,269 21,106 2,776,278 43.8 5.2 4.0 1.2 27.3 356,621,091 227,359,052 63.8 125,184,690 16,971,736 13.6 87 ATLANTIC COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 19,018 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Atlantic County during 1996, a 5 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 3 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 5 percent. • The crime rate for Atlantic County was recorded at 81.9 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 5 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 33 percent (from 21 in 1995 to 14 in 1996) while rape increased 4 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Atlantic County amounted to $ 19.3 million, of which, 23 percent was recovered. VOLUME/RATE • Law enforcement agencies reported 28,738 Index offenses in 1996, a decrease of 9 percent compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 15 percent while the nonviolent crime group decreased 8 percent when compared to 1995. • The crime rate for Camden County was recorded at 56.7 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 45 percent (from 65 in 1995 to 36 in 1996) while aggravated assault and robbery decreased 15 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Camden County amounted to $31.7 million, of which, 50 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 22,473 persons arrested during the year, an increase of 7 percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 11 percent and juvenile arrests decreased 10 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 20 percent of those cases cleared. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 32,084 persons arrested during the year, a decrease of less than one-half of one percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased less than one-tenth of one percent and juvenile arrests decreased 1 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 21 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. BERGEN COUNTY CAPE MAY COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 22,904 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Bergen County during 1996, a 5 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 1 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 5 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 27.2 a decrease of 5 percent. • Robbery increased 12 percent (from 448 in 1995 to 503 in 1996) while burglary decreased 13 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $60.3 million, with 44 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 28,327 persons, a 3 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 2 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 21 percent of those cases cleared. BURLINGTON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During the year 6,306 Crime Index offenses were reported in this county, resulting in a 6 percent decrease compared to 1995. • There were 64.5 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants during 1996, a decrease of 6 percent compared to 1995. • Robbery decreased 26 percent while aggravated assault increased 16 percent. • The value of property stolen during 1996 was $4.6 million, with a 30 percent recovery rate. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were recorded at 13,898 persons, a 10 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 11 percent and juvenile arrests increased 2 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 21 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. CUMBERLAND COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Law enforcement agencies reported 12,735 Index offenses during the year, a decrease of 3 percent. • Violent crime decreased 14 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 2 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 population, decreased from 32.9 in 1995 to 31.9 in 1996, a decrease of 3 percent. • Rape decreased 29 percent, while burglary increased 2 percent. • Property stolen as a result of Index crimes amounted to $18.8 million, of which, 42 percent was recovered. VOLUME/RATE • There were 7,844 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county during 1996, a decrease of 14 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 18 percent and nonviolent crime reflected a 13 percent decrease. • For every 1,000 inhabitants 56.5 were victims of Index crimes. • All Index crimes decreased. • The value of property stolen during 1996 amounted to $5.6 million, of which 37 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 18,841 persons arrested during the year, a 3 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 6 percent, while juvenile arrests decreased 7 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 25 percent of those cases cleared. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • During 1996 police in Cumberland County arrested 14,200 persons, a 6 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 8 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a decrease of less than one-half of one percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 27 percent; juveniles were responsible for 25 percent of those cases cleared. 88 89 ATLANTIC COUNTY CAMDEN COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 19,018 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Atlantic County during 1996, a 5 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 3 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 5 percent. • The crime rate for Atlantic County was recorded at 81.9 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 5 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 33 percent (from 21 in 1995 to 14 in 1996) while rape increased 4 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Atlantic County amounted to $ 19.3 million, of which, 23 percent was recovered. VOLUME/RATE • Law enforcement agencies reported 28,738 Index offenses in 1996, a decrease of 9 percent compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 15 percent while the nonviolent crime group decreased 8 percent when compared to 1995. • The crime rate for Camden County was recorded at 56.7 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 45 percent (from 65 in 1995 to 36 in 1996) while aggravated assault and robbery decreased 15 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Camden County amounted to $31.7 million, of which, 50 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 22,473 persons arrested during the year, an increase of 7 percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 11 percent and juvenile arrests decreased 10 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 20 percent of those cases cleared. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 32,084 persons arrested during the year, a decrease of less than one-half of one percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased less than one-tenth of one percent and juvenile arrests decreased 1 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 21 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. BERGEN COUNTY CAPE MAY COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 22,904 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Bergen County during 1996, a 5 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 1 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 5 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 27.2 a decrease of 5 percent. • Robbery increased 12 percent (from 448 in 1995 to 503 in 1996) while burglary decreased 13 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $60.3 million, with 44 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 28,327 persons, a 3 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 2 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 21 percent of those cases cleared. BURLINGTON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During the year 6,306 Crime Index offenses were reported in this county, resulting in a 6 percent decrease compared to 1995. • There were 64.5 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants during 1996, a decrease of 6 percent compared to 1995. • Robbery decreased 26 percent while aggravated assault increased 16 percent. • The value of property stolen during 1996 was $4.6 million, with a 30 percent recovery rate. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were recorded at 13,898 persons, a 10 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 11 percent and juvenile arrests increased 2 percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 21 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. CUMBERLAND COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Law enforcement agencies reported 12,735 Index offenses during the year, a decrease of 3 percent. • Violent crime decreased 14 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 2 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 population, decreased from 32.9 in 1995 to 31.9 in 1996, a decrease of 3 percent. • Rape decreased 29 percent, while burglary increased 2 percent. • Property stolen as a result of Index crimes amounted to $18.8 million, of which, 42 percent was recovered. VOLUME/RATE • There were 7,844 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county during 1996, a decrease of 14 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 18 percent and nonviolent crime reflected a 13 percent decrease. • For every 1,000 inhabitants 56.5 were victims of Index crimes. • All Index crimes decreased. • The value of property stolen during 1996 amounted to $5.6 million, of which 37 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 18,841 persons arrested during the year, a 3 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 6 percent, while juvenile arrests decreased 7 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles were responsible for 25 percent of those cases cleared. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • During 1996 police in Cumberland County arrested 14,200 persons, a 6 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 8 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a decrease of less than one-half of one percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 27 percent; juveniles were responsible for 25 percent of those cases cleared. 88 89 ESSEX COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 64,294 Index offenses in this highly urbanized county in 1996, a 12 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 16 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 11 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 84.0 a decrease of 12 percent. • Murder decreased 12 percent (from 144 in 1995 to 127 in 1996) while robbery decreased 25 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $129.8 million, with 59 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 49,666 persons, an 8 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 8 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 7 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 17 percent; juveniles were responsible for 14 percent of those cases cleared. GLOUCESTER COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • There were 10,449 Index offenses reported during the calendar year 1996, a decrease of 2 percent compared with 1995. • Violent crime decreased 9 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 1 percent. • The crime rate for Gloucester County was recorded at 43.3 victims per 1,000 population, a 2 percent decrease over 1995. • Robbery increased 20 percent, while rape decreased by 40 percent. • The value of property stolen, as a result of Index crimes, amounted to $12.0 million, of which 40 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • In 1996, there were 12,764 persons arrested representing an 8 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 7 percent and juvenile arrests increased 11 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 19 percent; juveniles accounted for 29 percent of those cases cleared. HUDSON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • In comparison to 1995, law enforcement agencies reported 32,465 Index offenses which represents a decrease of 8 percent. • Violent crime decreased 12 percent and nonviolent crime decreased 7 percent. • The crime rate was 58.8 victims for every 1,000 persons. • Stolen property, from the commission of Index crimes, amounted to $76.9 million, with 31 percent being recovered. HUNTERDON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Index crimes in the county totaled 1,630 in 1996, a decrease of 7 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime increased 14 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate for Hunterdon County was recorded at 14.1 victims per 1,000 population, a 7 percent decrease over 1995. • Motor vehicle theft and aggravated assault increased 10 percent, while burglary decreased by 11 percent. • The value of property stolen, from Index crimes, amounted to $1.9 million, of which 24 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • In 1996, there were 2,678 persons arrested representing a 12 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 16 percent and juvenile arrests increased 1 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles accounted for 33 percent of those cases cleared. MERCER COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 14,462 Index offenses were reported for 1996. This represents a 3 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crime registered a 3 percent decrease and nonviolent crime decreased 3 percent. • Mercer County’s crime rate was 43.9 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a 3 percent decrease over 1995. • During the commission of Index crimes, a total of $19.9 million in cash and/or property was stolen. Forty percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Police arrested 27,651 persons for Index crimes, a 10 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult and juvenile arrests decreased 10 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index crimes was 24 percent; juveniles accounted for 28 percent of those clearances. MIDDLESEX COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Middlesex County law enforcement agencies reported 23,715 Index offenses during 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 8 percent and nonviolent crime decreased 7 percent. • Motor vehicle theft increased 7 percent, while rape decreased 24 percent when compared to the previous year. • Total stolen property values amounted to $47.3 million during the year; of this total, 38 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Law enforcement agencies within the county arrested 34,406 persons during the calendar year 1996, an 8 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 8 percent and juvenile arrests increased 11 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 20 percent; juveniles were responsible for 24 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • During 1996 police in Middlesex County arrested 28,234 persons, a 2 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 14 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 26 percent of those cases cleared. 90 91 ESSEX COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 64,294 Index offenses in this highly urbanized county in 1996, a 12 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased 16 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 11 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 84.0 a decrease of 12 percent. • Murder decreased 12 percent (from 144 in 1995 to 127 in 1996) while robbery decreased 25 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $129.8 million, with 59 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 49,666 persons, an 8 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 8 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 7 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 17 percent; juveniles were responsible for 14 percent of those cases cleared. GLOUCESTER COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • There were 10,449 Index offenses reported during the calendar year 1996, a decrease of 2 percent compared with 1995. • Violent crime decreased 9 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 1 percent. • The crime rate for Gloucester County was recorded at 43.3 victims per 1,000 population, a 2 percent decrease over 1995. • Robbery increased 20 percent, while rape decreased by 40 percent. • The value of property stolen, as a result of Index crimes, amounted to $12.0 million, of which 40 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • In 1996, there were 12,764 persons arrested representing an 8 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 7 percent and juvenile arrests increased 11 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 19 percent; juveniles accounted for 29 percent of those cases cleared. HUDSON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • In comparison to 1995, law enforcement agencies reported 32,465 Index offenses which represents a decrease of 8 percent. • Violent crime decreased 12 percent and nonviolent crime decreased 7 percent. • The crime rate was 58.8 victims for every 1,000 persons. • Stolen property, from the commission of Index crimes, amounted to $76.9 million, with 31 percent being recovered. HUNTERDON COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Index crimes in the county totaled 1,630 in 1996, a decrease of 7 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime increased 14 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate for Hunterdon County was recorded at 14.1 victims per 1,000 population, a 7 percent decrease over 1995. • Motor vehicle theft and aggravated assault increased 10 percent, while burglary decreased by 11 percent. • The value of property stolen, from Index crimes, amounted to $1.9 million, of which 24 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • In 1996, there were 2,678 persons arrested representing a 12 percent increase compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 16 percent and juvenile arrests increased 1 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 22 percent; juveniles accounted for 33 percent of those cases cleared. MERCER COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 14,462 Index offenses were reported for 1996. This represents a 3 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crime registered a 3 percent decrease and nonviolent crime decreased 3 percent. • Mercer County’s crime rate was 43.9 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a 3 percent decrease over 1995. • During the commission of Index crimes, a total of $19.9 million in cash and/or property was stolen. Forty percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Police arrested 27,651 persons for Index crimes, a 10 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Adult and juvenile arrests decreased 10 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index crimes was 24 percent; juveniles accounted for 28 percent of those clearances. MIDDLESEX COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Middlesex County law enforcement agencies reported 23,715 Index offenses during 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crime decreased 8 percent and nonviolent crime decreased 7 percent. • Motor vehicle theft increased 7 percent, while rape decreased 24 percent when compared to the previous year. • Total stolen property values amounted to $47.3 million during the year; of this total, 38 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Law enforcement agencies within the county arrested 34,406 persons during the calendar year 1996, an 8 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 8 percent and juvenile arrests increased 11 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 20 percent; juveniles were responsible for 24 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • During 1996 police in Middlesex County arrested 28,234 persons, a 2 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 14 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 26 percent of those cases cleared. 90 91 MONMOUTH COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During 1996, there were 18,359 Index crimes reported, representing a 4 percent decrease compared to 1995. • The category of violent crime showed an increase of 3 percent and the category of nonviolent crime showed a decrease of 4 percent. • A victimization rate of 31.7 persons per 1,000 inhabitants reflected a 4 percent decrease over 1995. • Rape increased 28 percent (from 103 in 1995 to 132 in 1996), while burglary decreased 6 percent. • Total stolen property values amounted to $20.4 million during the year; of this total, 28 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 31,779 persons, an increase of less than one-half of one percent compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 1 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 25 percent; juveniles were responsible for 29 percent of those cases cleared. MORRIS COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 9,218 Index offenses in 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes increased 4 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 21.0 percent, a decrease of 7 percent. • Rape increased 56 percent (from 50 in 1995 to 78 in 1996) while larceny-theft decreased 10 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $14.0 million, with 30 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 14,087 persons, a decrease of less than one-half of one percent compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 25 percent; juveniles were responsible for 30 percent of those cases cleared. OCEAN COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • There were 15,881 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county during 1996. This represents a decrease of 3 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime increased 3 percent and nonviolent crime reflected a decrease of 4 percent. • For every 1,000 inhabitants 34.8 were victims of Index crimes. • Robbery decreased 13 percent, while rape increased 14 percent. • The value of property stolen during 1996 amounted to $12.9 million, of which 28 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Agencies within Ocean County arrested 19,890 persons, a 1 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 3 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 3 percent decrease. The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 23 percent; juveniles were responsible for 37 percent of those cases cleared. • 92 PASSAIC COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 20,652 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Passaic County during 1996, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased less than one-half of one percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 10 percent. • The crime rate was recorded at 44.7 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 33 percent (from 18 in 1995 to 12 in 1996) while rape increased 17 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Passaic County amounted to $31.7 million, of which, 58 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 27,626 persons arrested during the year, an increase of 2 percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 3 percent and juvenile arrests decreased less than one-half of one percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. SALEM COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During 1996 there were 2,076 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county, representing a 12 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Violent crime decreased 3 percent while nonviolent crime recorded a 13 percent decrease for the year. • For every 1,000 persons 32.0 were victims of Index offenses, a 12 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Robbery decreased 33 percent, while aggravated assault increased 16 percent. • The dollar loss of stolen property amounted to $1.6 million; the recovery rate was 27 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Police arrested 5,776 persons for criminal offenses during the calendar year 1996, a 19 percent increase over 1995. • Adult arrests increased 23 percent and juvenile arrests increased 1 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 27 percent; juveniles were responsible for 31 percent of those cases cleared. SOMERSET COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 6,935 Index offenses in 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes increased 2 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 26.6 a decrease of 7 percent. • Burglary decreased 19 percent while rape increased 14 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $11.5 million, with 34 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 8,368 persons, a 2 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent increase. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 33 percent of those cases cleared. 93 MONMOUTH COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During 1996, there were 18,359 Index crimes reported, representing a 4 percent decrease compared to 1995. • The category of violent crime showed an increase of 3 percent and the category of nonviolent crime showed a decrease of 4 percent. • A victimization rate of 31.7 persons per 1,000 inhabitants reflected a 4 percent decrease over 1995. • Rape increased 28 percent (from 103 in 1995 to 132 in 1996), while burglary decreased 6 percent. • Total stolen property values amounted to $20.4 million during the year; of this total, 28 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 31,779 persons, an increase of less than one-half of one percent compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 1 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 25 percent; juveniles were responsible for 29 percent of those cases cleared. MORRIS COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 9,218 Index offenses in 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes increased 4 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 21.0 percent, a decrease of 7 percent. • Rape increased 56 percent (from 50 in 1995 to 78 in 1996) while larceny-theft decreased 10 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $14.0 million, with 30 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 14,087 persons, a decrease of less than one-half of one percent compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 25 percent; juveniles were responsible for 30 percent of those cases cleared. OCEAN COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • There were 15,881 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county during 1996. This represents a decrease of 3 percent when compared to 1995. • Violent crime increased 3 percent and nonviolent crime reflected a decrease of 4 percent. • For every 1,000 inhabitants 34.8 were victims of Index crimes. • Robbery decreased 13 percent, while rape increased 14 percent. • The value of property stolen during 1996 amounted to $12.9 million, of which 28 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Agencies within Ocean County arrested 19,890 persons, a 1 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 3 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 3 percent decrease. The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 23 percent; juveniles were responsible for 37 percent of those cases cleared. • 92 PASSAIC COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • A total of 20,652 Crime Index offenses were reported to the police of Passaic County during 1996, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Violent crimes decreased less than one-half of one percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 10 percent. • The crime rate was recorded at 44.7 victims for every 1,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 9 percent compared to the previous year. • Murder decreased 33 percent (from 18 in 1995 to 12 in 1996) while rape increased 17 percent. • Total value of property stolen in Passaic County amounted to $31.7 million, of which, 58 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 27,626 persons arrested during the year, an increase of 2 percent when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 3 percent and juvenile arrests decreased less than one-half of one percent, compared to 1995. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 27 percent of those cases cleared. SALEM COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During 1996 there were 2,076 Index crimes reported to law enforcement agencies of the county, representing a 12 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Violent crime decreased 3 percent while nonviolent crime recorded a 13 percent decrease for the year. • For every 1,000 persons 32.0 were victims of Index offenses, a 12 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Robbery decreased 33 percent, while aggravated assault increased 16 percent. • The dollar loss of stolen property amounted to $1.6 million; the recovery rate was 27 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Police arrested 5,776 persons for criminal offenses during the calendar year 1996, a 19 percent increase over 1995. • Adult arrests increased 23 percent and juvenile arrests increased 1 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 27 percent; juveniles were responsible for 31 percent of those cases cleared. SOMERSET COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 6,935 Index offenses in 1996, a 7 percent decrease when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes increased 2 percent and the nonviolent crime category decreased 8 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 26.6 a decrease of 7 percent. • Burglary decreased 19 percent while rape increased 14 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $11.5 million, with 34 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 8,368 persons, a 2 percent increase compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests increased 1 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 4 percent increase. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 18 percent; juveniles were responsible for 33 percent of those cases cleared. 93 SUSSEX COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Law enforcement agencies reported 2,157 Index offenses during the year, a decrease of 13 percent. • Violent crime decreased 4 percent and the nonviolent crime group decreased 13 percent. • For every 1,000 inhabitants, 15.6 were victims of crime. • Burglary decreased 17 percent, while rape increased 17 percent. • Property stolen as a result of Index crimes amounted to $2.4 million, of which, 22 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 4,074 persons arrested during the year, a 1 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Adult arrests increased 3 percent, while juvenile arrests decreased 7 percent. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 25 percent; juveniles were responsible for 33 percent of those cases cleared. UNION COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • During 1996 there were 24,290 Index crimes reported, representing a 7 percent decrease compared to 1995. • The category of violent crime showed a decrease of 14 percent and the category of nonviolent crime showed a decrease of 6 percent. • A victimization rate of 48.9 persons per 1,000 inhabitants reflected a 7 percent decrease over 1995. • Robbery decreased 15 percent from 1,797 in 1995 to 1,526 in 1996. • Total stolen property values amounted to $48.0 million during the year; of this total, 52 percent was recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 23,827 persons, a 4 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 5 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 2 percent decrease. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 15 percent; juveniles were responsible for 23 percent of those cases cleared. WARREN COUNTY VOLUME/RATE • Agencies reported 1,966 Index offenses in 1996, a 6 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Violent crimes increased 21 percent and the nonviolent crime category increased 5 percent. • The crime rate per 1,000 inhabitants was 20.6 an increase of 6 percent. • Aggravated assault increased 15 percent (from 65 in 1995 to 75 in 1996) while motor vehicle theft decreased 9 percent. • The dollar loss from the commission of Index crimes totaled $1.8 million, with 12 percent being recovered. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • Total arrests for 1996 were 4,004 persons, a 2 percent decrease compared to the previous year. • Adult arrests decreased 4 percent and juvenile arrests reflected a 7 percent increase. • The total clearance rate for Index offenses was 27 percent; juveniles were responsible for 24 percent of those cases cleared. 94 95 SECTION V INDEX OFFENSE ANALYSIS ! ! ! Colleges and Universities Population Groups Urban-Suburban-Rural Municipalities 95 UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE OFFENSE DATA – 1996 (All Offenses are Recorded in the Municipality of Occurrence) University or College Total Crime Index BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE Newark City West Caldwell Borough KEAN COLLEGE of NEW JERSEY Elizabeth City Hillside Township Union Township MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY Long Branch City Ocean Township West Long Branch Borough MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY Clifton City Little Falls Township Montclair Town NJ INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROWAN COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Camden Campus New Brunswick Campus East Brunswick Township Edison Township Highland Park Borough New Brunswick City North Brunswick Township Piscataway Township Newark Campus RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY UNIV. OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY Camden Campus Newark Campus Piscataway Campus WILLIAM PATERSON COLLEGE Haledon Borough North Haledon Borough Wayne Township 98 34 34 0 251 0 23 228 81 88 1 0 87 242 0 189 53 134 185 1,215 95 712 0 11 0 412 21 268 408 TOTAL UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE 3,271 113 115 614 11 554 49 101 0 16 85 Violent Crime NonAggraMotor LarcenyArson Violent Murder Rape Robbery vated Burglary Vehicle Theft ‚ Crime Assault Theft 1 97 4 30 4 30 0 0 9 242 0 0 0 23 9 219 0 81 3 85 0 1 0 0 3 84 16 226 0 0 16 173 0 53 5 129 6 179 27 1,188 5 90 21 691 0 0 0 11 0 0 17 395 1 20 3 265 1 407 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 3 3 1 1 0 2 7 7 - 3 3 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 8 1 1 1 5 5 2 2 14 14 4 1 12 1 4 5 80 5 7 - 7 - 49 - 621 21 - 3 3 26 0 26 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 - 110 112 588 11 528 49 99 0 16 83 105 3,166 ‚ Arson is not a crime index offense. 96 97 0 26 26 23 201 6 14 17 187 79 1 82 1 82 14 186 12 135 2 51 28 96 8 165 71 1,086 6 5 6 33 1 - - 1 - - 2 - 1 1 11 17 7 351 19 244 385 2 2 3 3 0 - 1 6 6 0 - 1 17 17 2 2 30 15 30 2 27 1 12 12 76 90 550 9 494 47 86 15 71 1 20 24 60 4 - 4 4 18 3 15 2 2 1 1 26 26 5 6 31 0 - 0 1 1 3 1 - 11 10 5 1 4 7 8 7 1 1 1 - 0 0 - 232 2,820 114 4 2 CRIME INDEX FOR POPULATION GROUPS – 1996 The presentation of crime statistics by population groups was made for the purpose of projecting, for consideration, the relative crime experience of communities of varying populations. Although the individual municipalities within the various groups may be geographically separated, their inclusion into a specific group was predicated by the similarity in population with the other municipalities within the group. Municipalities within the same group may differ widely when all factors are considered, but they do share the common bond of population size. The grouping of communities in this manner allows recognition of variances in the crime volumes, rates and clearances between the established groups. Set forth below are the established municipal groupings as used in this section: POPULATION GROUPS GROUP I 4 Municipalities over 100,000 Population—729,361 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP II 22 Municipalities 50,000-100,000 Population —1,487,760 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP III 56 Municipalities 25,000-50,000 Population —1,927,947 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP IV 67 Municipalities 15,000-25,000 Population —1,297,776 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP V 212 Municipalities 5,000-15,000 Population —1,928,623 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP VI 126 Municipalities 2,000-5,000 Population —438,561 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared GROUP VII 80 Municipalities under 2,000 Population —93,966 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants Percent Index Offenses Cleared k Less than one-tenth of one percent. TOTAL CRIME INDEX Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault LarcenyBurglary theft Motor Vehicle Theft 69,095 140 382 7,754 7,212 13,153 25,665 14,789 94.7 16.1 0.2 0.5 10.6 9.9 18.0 35.2 20.3 75,023 85 626 5,031 5,276 14,937 37,156 11,912 50.4 20.4 0.1 0.4 3.4 3.5 10.0 25.0 8.0 89,530 56 339 3,524 3,784 15,655 56,077 10,095 46.4 19.0 k 0.2 1.8 2.0 8.1 29.1 5.2 44,109 22 235 1,261 1,867 7,315 29,168 4,241 34.0 24.1 k 0.2 1.0 1.4 5.6 22.5 3.3 52,579 19 271 1,001 2,221 8,726 35,911 4,430 27.3 23.0 k 0.1 0.5 1.2 4.5 18.6 2.3 12,965 10 106 265 737 2,834 8,173 840 29.6 22.8 k 0.2 0.6 1.7 6.5 18.6 1.9 2,793 5 13 23 155 543 1,924 130 29.7 23.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.7 5.8 20.5 1.4 97 URBAN – SUBURBAN – RURAL CRIME 5 YEAR COMPARISON 1992/1996 Summary Analysis URBAN OFFENSES Murder 1992 1996 SUBURBAN Percent Change 1992 1996 RURAL Percent Change 1992 1996 Percent Change 321 288 -10 45 38 -16 31 11 -65 1,589 1,286 -19 585 510 -13 225 176 -22 Robbery 19,901 16,290 -18 1,962 2,186 11 357 383 7 Aggravated Assault 17,587 15,920 -9 4,605 4,020 -13 1,442 1,312 -9 Burglary 49,232 40,360 -18 21,034 18,285 -13 5,270 4,518 -14 113,332 106,255 -6 79,843 74,422 -7 13,512 13,397 -1 50,354 35,331 -30 11,875 9,824 -17 1,304 1,282 -2 252,316 215,730 -15 119,949 109,285 -9 22,141 21,079 -5 6,754 -6 2,055 1,882 -8 112,752 102,531 -9 20,086 19,197 -4 Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Total Crime Index Violent Crime Nonviolent Crime 39,398 33,784 -14 212,918 181,946 -15 7,197 The character of some municipalities has changed due to the updating of Urban, Suburban and Rural classifications. • During the five-year period, Urban communities experienced the largest percentage change in Index offenses, a decrease of 15 percent. • Suburban and Rural communities experienced 9 percent and 5 percent decreases respectively in Index offenses. • Motor Vehicle Theft decreased 30 percent in the Urban community compared to 1992. • Overall, Urban, Suburban and Rural communities’ experienced a decrease in violent and nonviolent crimes. 98 URBAN NUMBER – RATE – DISTRIBUTION 1995/1996 Municipalities: 155 Population: 3,565,810 NUMBER OFFENSES Murder 1995 1996 CRIME RATE/1,000 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL Percent Change 1995 1996 Percent Change 1995 1996 Percent Change 352 288 -18 0.1 0.1 0 86.3 85.5 -1 1,194 1,286 8 0.3 0.4 33 62.1 65.2 5 Robbery 19,826 16,290 -18 5.6 4.6 -18 88.2 86.3 -2 Aggravated Assault 17,383 15,920 -8 4.9 4.5 -8 76.3 74.9 -2 Burglary 45,239 40,360 -11 12.7 11.3 -11 65.0 63.9 -2 113,802 106,255 -7 31.9 29.8 -7 55.1 54.7 -1 38,303 35,331 -8 10.7 9.9 -7 76.4 76.1 * 236,099 215,730 -9 66.2 60.5 -9 63.2 62.3 -1 -13 10.9 9.5 -13 81.4 79.6 -2 Nonviolent Crime 197,344 181,946 -8 * Percent change is less than one-half of one percent. 55.3 51.0 -8 60.5 59.9 -1 Rape Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Total Crime Index Violent Crime 38,755 33,784 • There were 215,730 offenses reported in municipalities of Urban character during 1996, this represents a decrease of 9 percent compared to 1995. • Sixty-two percent of all Index crimes occurred in Urban areas. • Violent crime in Urban communities decreased 13 percent and accounted for 80 percent of the state’s total violent crime. • Nonviolent crime decreased 8 percent and accounted for 60 percent of the reported nonviolent crime in the state. • The crime rate decreased 9 percent to 60.5 victims for every 1,000 persons. 99 SUBURBAN NUMBER – RATE – DISTRIBUTION 1995/1996 Municipalities: 254 Population: 3,473,500 NUMBER OFFENSES Murder 1995 1996 CRIME RATE/1,000 Percent Change 1995 1996 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL Percent Change 1995 1996 Percent Change 43 38 -12 k k - 10.5 11.3 8 554 510 -8 0.2 0.1 -50 28.8 25.9 -10 Robbery 2,270 2,186 -4 0.7 0.6 -14 10.1 11.6 15 Aggravated Assault 4,112 4,020 -2 1.2 1.2 0 18.0 18.8 4 Burglary 19,112 18,285 -4 5.5 5.3 -4 27.5 29.0 5 Larceny-Theft 78,198 74,422 -5 22.5 21.4 -5 37.9 38.4 1 Motor Vehicle Theft 10,602 9,824 -7 3.1 2.8 -10 21.1 21.2 * 114,891 109,285 -5 33.1 31.5 -5 30.7 31.6 3 6,754 -3 2.0 1.9 -5 14.7 15.9 8 Nonviolent Crime 107,912 102,531 * Less than one-half of one percent. k Less than one-tenth of one percent. -5 31.1 29.5 -5 33.1 33.8 2 Rape Total Crime Index Violent Crime 6,979 • Suburban areas Index offenses decreased 5 percent in 1996. • Thirty-two percent of reported Index crimes occurred in Suburban communities. • Violent crime decreased 3 percent and represented 16 percent of the state’s violent crime total. • Nonviolent crime decreased 5 percent and accounted for 34 percent of the nonviolent crime in the state. • The crime rate was calculated at 31.5 victims per 1,000 inhabitants; a decrease of 5 percent compared to 1995. 100 RURAL NUMBER – RATE – DISTRIBUTION 1995/1996 Municipalities: 158 Population: 864,684 NUMBER OFFENSES Murder 1995 1996 CRIME RATE/1,000 Percent Change 1995 1996 PERCENT OF STATE TOTAL Percent Change 1995 1996 Percent Change 13 11 -15 k k - 3.2 3.3 3 Rape 176 176 0 0.2 0.2 0 9.1 8.9 -2 Robbery 378 383 1 0.4 0.4 0 1.7 2.0 18 Aggravated Assault 1,276 1,312 3 1.5 1.5 0 5.6 6.1 9 Burglary 5,196 4,518 -13 6.0 5.2 -13 7.5 7.2 -4 14,421 13,397 -7 16.7 15.5 -7 7.0 6.9 -1 1,256 1,282 2 1.5 1.5 0 2.5 2.8 12 22,716 21,079 -7 26.3 24.4 -7 6.1 6.1 0 1,843 1,882 2 2.1 2.2 5 3.9 4.4 13 Nonviolent Crime 20,873 19,197 k Less than one-tenth of one percent. -8 24.1 22.2 -8 6.4 6.3 -2 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Total Crime Index Violent Crime • In 1996 there were 22,716 Index crimes reported in Rural municipalities, a 7 percent decrease compared to 1995. • Six percent of the state’s Index crime occurred in Rural communities. • Violent crime increased 2 percent and accounted for 4 percent of the state’s total violent crime. • Nonviolent crime in rural communities accounted for 6 percent of the nonviolent crime in the state. • The crime rate decreased 7 percent to 24.4 victims per 1,000 inhabitants. 101 102 SECTION VI CRIME IN THE CITIES 103 CRIME IN THE CITIES This section deals with serious crimes reported in the large urban cities of the state. These cities represent 20 percent of the population and historically account for one third of the reported Crime Index of the state. This analysis involves the latest ten-year period 1987-1996 and endeavors further to identify crime trends in these urban areas. The cities included in this analysis were initially categorized as urban municipalities (i.e., densely populated with extensive development) by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division of State and Regional Planning, Bureau of Statewide Planning, and will continue to be used for comparative purposes. The criteria used in the selection of these cities were (1) classified as urban character and (2) have a population of 50,000 or more inhabitants. For further comparative analysis, the urban cities were subdivided into two distinct groupings. Group number one consisted of the state’s six largest urban centers with populations of 80,000 or over and is categorized as “Major Urban.” The second group included the “Major Urban” and the additional urban communities with populations of 50,000 or more inhabitants, and is referred to as the “Urban 15.” MAJOR URBAN • Camden • Elizabeth • Jersey City • Newark • Paterson • Trenton THE “URBAN 15" • Bayonne • Camden • Clifton • Dover Twp. • East Orange • • • • • Elizabeth Irvington Town Jersey City Newark Passaic • • • • • Paterson Trenton Union City Vineland Woodbridge The accompanying table reflects percent changes in the state’s “Major Urban” and “Urban 15" municipalities Crime Index for the years 1987-1996. 104 STATE AND URBAN CRIME INDEX OFFENSES Percent Change 1987 - 1996 NEW JERSEY “MAJOR URBAN” “URBAN 15" Population 1987 1996 Percent Change 7,620,330 7,903,994 4 956,041 896,668 -6 1,563,609 1,510,302 -3 TOTAL CRIME INDEX 1987 1996 Percent Change 402,810 346,094 -14 106,281 86,203 -19 145,235 120,143 -17 Violent Crime 1987 1996 Percent Change 41,293 42,420 3 20,401 19,414 -5 24,970 24,945 * Nonviolent Crime 1987 1996 Percent Change 361,517 303,674 -16 85,880 66,789 -22 120,265 95,198 -21 Murder 1987 1996 Percent Change 350 337 -4 163 182 12 195 219 12 Rape 1987 1996 Percent Change 2,548 1,972 -23 1,044 645 -38 1,327 891 -33 Robbery 1987 1996 Percent Change 17,772 18,859 6 10,414 9,496 -9 12,461 12,225 -2 Aggravated Assault 1987 1996 Percent Change 20,623 21,252 3 8,780 9,091 4 10,987 11,610 6 Burglary 1987 1996 Percent Change 77,196 63,163 -18 20,898 17,316 -17 29,162 24,233 -17 Larceny-Theft 1987 1996 Percent Change 219,722 194,074 -12 37,378 31,876 -15 55,023 47,567 -14 1987 64,599 27,604 36,080 Motor Vehicle Theft 1996 46,437 17,597 23,398 Percent Change -28 -36 -35 * Less than one-half of 1 percent Percent Change • During the ten-year period 1987-1996, the Crime Index in New Jersey has decreased 14 percent, while the “Urban 15" cities decreased 17 percent and the six major urban cities decreased 19 percent. • Violent crime in the state increased 3 percent, the 15 urban cities decreased less than one-half of 1 percent and the six major cities decreased 5 percent. • Nonviolent crime in the state decreased 16 percent, the “Urban 15" decreased 21 percent, and the six major cities decreased 22 percent. 105 CRIME IN THE CITIES TEN YEAR SUMMARY COMPARATIVE CRIME INDEX DISTRIBUTION FOR STATE AND URBAN CITIES 50,000 Population and Over 1987-1996 URBAN CITIES Over 80,000 Population (Major Urban) 1,035,383 26.4 223,849 47.7 811,534 23.5 2,069 52.4 7,740 34.2 117,819 55.2 96,221 42.0 205,669 27.7 347,755 16.6 258,110 41.8 NEW JERSEY CRIME INDEX TOTAL Percent Distribution Violent Crime Percent Distribution Nonviolent Crime Percent Distribution Murder Percent Distribution Rape Percent Distribution Robbery Percent Distribution Aggravated Assault Percent Distribution Burglary Percent Distribution Larceny-Theft Percent Distribution Motor Vehicle Theft Percent Distribution 3,921,656 468,849 3,452,807 3,951 22,629 213,322 228,947 742,802 2,092,399 617,606 URBAN CITIES Over 50,000 Population (Urban 15) 1,433,560 36.6 282,642 60.3 1,150,918 33.3 2,471 62.5 10,446 46.2 147,765 69.3 121,960 53.3 285,346 38.4 527,237 25.2 338,335 54.8 Distribution: • Six major urban centers—Camden, Newark, Jersey City, Trenton, Paterson and Elizabeth—collectively represent 11 percent of New Jersey’s total population. These same urban centers, during the period 1987 through 1996, accounted for 26 percent of the state’s total crime. • Major Urban centers from 1987 through 1996 accounted for 48 percent of all violent crime and 24 percent of the nonviolent crimes in the entire state. • The 15 urban municipalities represent 19 percent of the state’s total population. • “Urban 15" municipalities accounted for 37 percent of New Jersey’s total Crime Index. Violent crime was 60 percent of the state total while nonviolent crime was 33 percent of the state total during this ten-year period. • Nearly seven out of every 10 robberies reported occurred in the “Urban 15" cities during this ten-year period. 106 STREET CRIME There has never been a clear-cut definition for street crime within the criminal justice system. The nation’s clearinghouse for the collection and dissemination of criminal statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has no criteria in the categorization of specific crimes to be designated or defined as “street crimes.” More and more this media term has been confused with the violent crime group of murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Although any particular crime can and does occur on the street, this analysis, because of reporting constraints within the Uniform Crime Reporting System, is limited to defining street crimes as those offenses which occur, or are most likely to occur, on streets, highways, parking lots, etc. These crimes include highway robbery, purse-snatching, theft from autos, theft of auto parts and accessories, theft of bicycles, and motor vehicle thefts. All are crimes against property and only one, highway robbery, falls in the violent crime group. • During the ten-year period 1987-1996, the “Urban 15" cities accounted for 43 percent of the street crimes in the state. • Three out of every four highway robberies occurred in the “Urban 15" during the ten-year period. • More than half of all motor vehicle thefts during the survey span occurred in these 15 urban municipalities. • Fifty-one percent of all purse-snatchings were perpetrated in the “Urban 15" cities. The accompanying table reflects percent distribution of street crime for the “Urban 15" cities for the years 1987-1996. STREET CRIME TRENDS URBAN FIFTEEN MUNICIPALITIES Percent of STREET CRIME 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 TOTAL State Total Highway Robbery 10,058 10,928 12,265 13,691 12,674 12,386 12,887 12,781 12,380 9,647 119,697 77.0 Purse Snatching 1,870 2,014 2,130 1,991 1,919 1,832 1,746 1,377 1,116 826 16,821 51.3 Larceny from 12,748 13,681 15,082 13,864 12,316 11,460 10,744 12,173 14,381 12,977 129,426 29.5 Motor Vehicle Larceny of Motor Vehicle Parts & 15,555 16,144 15,240 13,846 11,770 10,894 9,511 8,118 7,818 6,831 115,727 38.2 Accessories Larceny of 2,290 1,768 1,623 1,737 1,949 1,740 1,963 2,169 2,164 1,805 19,208 11.2 Bicycles Motor Vehicle 36,080 38,644 40,788 40,415 40,327 35,929 29,667 26,824 26,263 23,398 338,335 54.8 Theft TOTAL 78,601 83,179 87,128 85,544 80,955 74,241 66,518 63,442 64,122 55,484 739,214 43.0 Percent of State “Street Crime” 42.1 43.9 46.1 44.6 43.0 43.5 42.2 41.8 41.4 39.6 43.0 Total 107 “URBAN 15” PROFILES Municipality Camden City Newark City Jersey City Trenton City Paterson City Elizabeth City Vineland City East Orange City Irvington Town Bayonne City Union City Woodbridge Twp. Dover Twp. Clifton City Passaic City “URBAN 15” TOTALS Year Population Crime Index 1995 82,866 12,244 1996 82,866 10,590 1995 258,751 40,711 1996 258,751 34,696 1995 226,022 18,083 1996 226,022 16,729 1995 84,441 6,599 1996 84,441 6,518 1995 138,290 9,343 1996 138,290 8,449 1995 106,298 9,657 1996 106,298 9,221 1995 54,673 4,060 1996 54,673 3,419 1995 72,847 7,403 1996 72,847 5,682 1995 60,790 7,240 1996 60,790 6,730 1995 62,270 1,846 1996 62,270 1,702 1995 56,308 3,107 1996 56,308 2,896 1995 95,152 4,617 1996 95,152 3,819 1995 81,550 3,097 1996 81,550 3,317 1995 74,002 2,685 1996 74,002 2,623 1995 56,042 4,378 1996 56,042 3,752 1995 1,510,302 135,070 1996 1,510,302 120,143 Violent Crime 3,228 2,598 10,529 8,871 4,334 3,794 1,331 1,328 1,658 1,635 1,347 1,188 456 408 1,975 1,429 1,811 1,559 255 230 428 409 390 309 186 202 155 191 837 794 28,920 24,945 NonMotor Total Total Aggravated LarcenyViolent Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Police Police Assault Theft Crime Theft Officers Employees 9,016 58 89 1,593 1,488 3,200 3,799 2,017 341 416 7,992 28 102 1,280 1,188 2,784 3,507 1,701 351 415 30,182 104 221 5,571 4,633 7,392 12,869 9,921 1,160 1,422 25,825 94 188 4,294 4,295 6,005 11,780 8,040 1,249 1,396 13,749 25 92 2,306 1,911 3,815 6,417 3,517 851 955 12,935 26 92 1,860 1,816 3,427 6,011 3,497 839 964 5,268 16 80 486 749 1,298 2,545 1,425 383 434 5,190 14 161 462 691 1,379 2,704 1,107 374 427 7,685 12 45 829 772 2,231 4,049 1,405 356 431 6,814 7 48 805 775 1,948 3,486 1,380 386 470 8,310 18 46 936 347 2,083 4,239 1,988 347 423 8,033 13 54 795 326 1,773 4,388 1,872 353 440 3,604 3 35 208 210 787 2,534 283 122 140 3,011 2 26 174 206 719 2,059 233 126 144 5,428 12 65 1,224 674 1,664 2,541 1,223 276 302 4,253 15 59 764 591 1,077 2,038 1,138 279 304 5,429 11 56 1,068 676 1,705 2,086 1,638 196 232 5,171 9 66 807 677 1,748 1,699 1,724 183 218 1,591 2 7 119 127 283 1,037 271 180 215 1,472 1 5 113 111 276 907 289 191 219 2,679 4 6 248 170 689 1,513 477 171 189 2,487 5 20 231 153 662 1,237 588 167 184 4,227 2 13 109 266 723 2,927 577 198 242 3,510 1 16 100 192 533 2,368 609 200 242 2,911 15 60 111 575 2,204 132 128 158 3,115 1 19 65 117 649 2,275 191 133 165 2,530 3 5 76 71 457 1,545 528 141 168 2,432 1 11 105 74 471 1,480 481 146 170 3,541 2 22 450 363 709 1,971 861 146 161 2,958 2 24 370 398 782 1,628 548 149 163 106,150 272 797 15,283 12,568 27,611 52,276 26,263 4,996 5,888 95,198 219 891 12,225 11,610 24,233 47,567 23,398 5,126 5,921 108 SECTION VII NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL - COUNTY OFFENSE AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA • All crime rates are based on permanent, year-round populations. Comparisons of crime rates between individual municipalities should not be made without giving major consideration to the volume of seasonal population, transients, tourists and labor forces. • All offenses are recorded in the municipality of occurrence, regardless of the outside investigative agency, i.e., Federal, State, County, College Campus Police. + Crime rates were not computed for municipalities with population less than 100. 109 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY ATLANTIC COUNTY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Absecon City 1995 1996 358 315 37 38 321 277 47.5 41.8 4.9 5.0 42.6 36.7 - 6 4 6 7 25 27 65 42 247 223 9 12 1 1 48 71 Atlantic City 1995 1996 10,614 10,510 968 889 9,646 9,621 290.3 287.4 26.5 24.3 263.8 263.1 15 11 42 48 565 451 346 379 1,258 863 8,032 8,431 356 327 138 199 1995 1996 630 577 68 47 562 530 52.5 48.1 5.7 3.9 46.8 44.2 - Brigantine City 6 5 11 4 51 37 126 133 418 382 18 15 Buena Boro 1995 1996 125 152 11 11 114 141 26.7 32.5 2.4 2.4 24.4 30.1 - 1 2 1 2 9 7 38 66 69 70 Buena Vista Twp. 1995 1996 208 167 25 26 183 141 25.1 20.2 3.0 3.1 22.1 17.0 - 4 3 2 2 19 21 64 46 1995 1996 8 4 1 0 7 4 13.5 6.8 1.7 0.0 11.8 6.8 - 3 Corbin City Egg Harbor City 1995 1996 170 238 24 54 146 184 34.3 48.0 4.8 10.9 29.5 37.1 - Egg Harbor Twp. 1995 1996 1,727 1,518 108 104 1,619 1,414 67.2 59.0 4.2 4.0 63.0 55.0 Estell Manor City 1995 1996 14 16 0 1 14 15 8.7 9.9 0.0 0.6 Folsom Boro 1995 1996 63 65 4 4 59 61 24.9 25.7 Galloway Twp. 1995 1996 946 784 55 84 891 700 Hamilton Twp. 1995 1996 1,365 1,323 115 121 Hammonton Town 1995 1996 351 296 Linwood City 1995 1996 Longport Boro 1 7,541 5.70 1,072 1,047 7 11 36,563 11.84 2 2 141 185 1 8 11,996 6.39 7 5 1 - 40 18 1 4,679 7.40 87 73 32 22 12 3 43 52 3 5 8,277 41.83 197.9 Rural - - - - 4 4 - - 2 4 591 8.30 71.2 Rural - - - - - 1,323.0 Suburban 3,088.1 Urban Center 1,877.3 Suburban 27 26 - 376 395 37 36 - - 1 5 9 19 14 30 40 37 91 132 15 15 2 117 122 2 8 4,956 10.89 455.1 Rural Center 13 14 - 13 9 26 31 69 64 341 237 1,177 1,106 101 71 18 10 442 386 7 4 25,717 67.94 378.5 Rural 65 64 8.7 9.3 - - - - 9 7 4 8 1 1 1 6 6 - 1,614 53.75 30.0 Rural - 1.6 1.6 23.3 24.1 - - 38.2 31.6 2.2 3.4 35.9 28.2 - 1,250 1,202 77.0 74.7 6.5 6.8 70.5 67.8 25 23 326 273 28.5 24.0 2.0 1.9 26.5 22.2 - 149 128 6 4 143 124 19.8 17.0 0.8 0.5 19.0 16.5 - - 1995 1996 15 10 0 0 15 10 13.1 8.7 0.0 0.0 13.1 8.7 - - 1995 1996 257 263 11 16 246 247 30.4 31.1 1.3 1.9 29.1 29.2 - - Margate City Mullica Twp. 1995 1996 195 150 16 19 179 131 33.4 25.7 2.7 3.3 30.7 22.4 - Northfield City 1995 1996 330 211 17 16 313 195 43.9 28.1 2.3 2.1 41.6 25.9 - Pleasantville City 1995 1996 1,399 1,255 305 284 1,094 971 81.9 73.5 17.9 16.6 64.1 56.9 Port Republic City 1995 1996 17 11 0 0 17 11 15.9 10.3 0.0 0.0 15.9 10.3 - Somers Point City 1995 1996 414 453 34 30 380 423 36.0 39.4 3.0 2.6 33.1 36.8 - Ventnor City 1995 1996 559 540 27 21 532 519 51.8 50.0 2.5 1.9 49.3 48.1 - 29 28 28 34 131 124 535 553 1 1 8 7 46 44 5 1 14 10 - 8 8 21 22 20 22 88 89 - - - - - - 3 3 - 4 3 17 27 33 25 9 9 1 1 7 12 2 2,527 8.40 300.8 Rural - 8 5 13 11 34 68 166 154 665 498 60 48 4 3 579 571 16 5 24,789 91.75 270.2 Rural 43 43 1 1 4 8 48 52 13 15 22 22 78 83 245 232 937 902 68 68 12 8 508 558 9 17 17,722 113.40 156.3 Rural Center 40 43 1 1 13 14 54 58 1 5 7 19 16 66 41 226 204 34 28 7 7 140 190 2 1 12,312 41.80 294.5 Rural Center 27 28 1 1 7 7 35 36 1 6 2 37 44 104 79 2 1 2 1 98 70 - 7,511 3.80 1,976.6 Suburban 18 18 - 4 4 22 22 - 5 3 10 7 - - 10 15 - 1,146 0.30 3,820.0 Suburban 12 12 - 3 2 15 14 10 14 63 71 177 159 6 17 1 143 126 8,460 1.40 6,042.9 Urban Suburb 29 29 10 10 40 40 5,838 56.50 7,519 3.50 1 1 2 - 1 2 2 3 3 2 4 11 12 55 31 113 81 11 19 1 38 46 5 6 4 11 7 68 31 238 153 7 11 3 2 123 102 13 10 90 103 200 170 338 296 663 594 93 81 2 6 787 839 - 17,073 5.80 - - - 11 4 6 6 1 1 3 2 - 1,068 8.10 - 1 2 2 1 - 2 1 - - 9 9 632.3 Rural Center - 2 1 1 - - 110 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 2 1 1 14 14 - 1 1 15 15 2,148.3 Suburban 20 21 - 7 8 27 29 2,943.6 Suburban 43 45 8 9 54 57 103.3 Rural 3 131.9 Rural 3 3 - - 5 1 7 7 22 22 109 134 250 274 21 15 1 - 286 342 1 1 11,491 4.08 2,816.4 Suburban 24 26 2 3 7 7 17 11 140 103 378 397 14 19 - 392 433 1 3 10,790 2.10 5,138.1 Urban Suburb 37 37 - 1 1 6 5 30 31 10 9 48 47 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY ATLANTIC COUNTY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Absecon City 1995 1996 358 315 37 38 321 277 47.5 41.8 4.9 5.0 42.6 36.7 - 6 4 6 7 25 27 65 42 247 223 9 12 1 1 48 71 Atlantic City 1995 1996 10,614 10,510 968 889 9,646 9,621 290.3 287.4 26.5 24.3 263.8 263.1 15 11 42 48 565 451 346 379 1,258 863 8,032 8,431 356 327 138 199 1995 1996 630 577 68 47 562 530 52.5 48.1 5.7 3.9 46.8 44.2 - Brigantine City 6 5 11 4 51 37 126 133 418 382 18 15 Buena Boro 1995 1996 125 152 11 11 114 141 26.7 32.5 2.4 2.4 24.4 30.1 - 1 2 1 2 9 7 38 66 69 70 Buena Vista Twp. 1995 1996 208 167 25 26 183 141 25.1 20.2 3.0 3.1 22.1 17.0 - 4 3 2 2 19 21 64 46 1995 1996 8 4 1 0 7 4 13.5 6.8 1.7 0.0 11.8 6.8 - 3 Corbin City Egg Harbor City 1995 1996 170 238 24 54 146 184 34.3 48.0 4.8 10.9 29.5 37.1 - Egg Harbor Twp. 1995 1996 1,727 1,518 108 104 1,619 1,414 67.2 59.0 4.2 4.0 63.0 55.0 Estell Manor City 1995 1996 14 16 0 1 14 15 8.7 9.9 0.0 0.6 Folsom Boro 1995 1996 63 65 4 4 59 61 24.9 25.7 Galloway Twp. 1995 1996 946 784 55 84 891 700 Hamilton Twp. 1995 1996 1,365 1,323 115 121 Hammonton Town 1995 1996 351 296 Linwood City 1995 1996 Longport Boro 1 - - 7,541 5.70 1,072 1,047 7 11 36,563 11.84 2 2 141 185 1 8 11,996 6.39 7 5 1 - 40 18 1 4,679 7.40 87 73 32 22 12 3 43 52 3 5 8,277 41.83 197.9 Rural - - - - 4 4 - - 2 4 591 8.30 71.2 Rural - - - - - 1,323.0 Suburban 3,088.1 Urban Center 1,877.3 Suburban 27 26 - 376 395 37 36 - - - 1 5 9 19 14 30 40 37 91 132 15 15 2 117 122 2 8 4,956 10.89 455.1 Rural Center 13 14 - 13 9 26 31 69 64 341 237 1,177 1,106 101 71 18 10 442 386 7 4 25,717 67.94 378.5 Rural 65 64 8.7 9.3 - - - - 9 7 4 8 1 1 1 6 6 - 1,614 53.75 30.0 Rural - 1.6 1.6 23.3 24.1 - - 38.2 31.6 2.2 3.4 35.9 28.2 - 1,250 1,202 77.0 74.7 6.5 6.8 70.5 67.8 25 23 326 273 28.5 24.0 2.0 1.9 26.5 22.2 - 149 128 6 4 143 124 19.8 17.0 0.8 0.5 19.0 16.5 - - 1995 1996 15 10 0 0 15 10 13.1 8.7 0.0 0.0 13.1 8.7 - - 1995 1996 257 263 11 16 246 247 30.4 31.1 1.3 1.9 29.1 29.2 - - Margate City Mullica Twp. 1995 1996 195 150 16 19 179 131 33.4 25.7 2.7 3.3 30.7 22.4 - Northfield City 1995 1996 330 211 17 16 313 195 43.9 28.1 2.3 2.1 41.6 25.9 - Pleasantville City 1995 1996 1,399 1,255 305 284 1,094 971 81.9 73.5 17.9 16.6 64.1 56.9 Port Republic City 1995 1996 17 11 0 0 17 11 15.9 10.3 0.0 0.0 15.9 10.3 - Somers Point City 1995 1996 414 453 34 30 380 423 36.0 39.4 3.0 2.6 33.1 36.8 - Ventnor City 1995 1996 559 540 27 21 532 519 51.8 50.0 2.5 1.9 49.3 48.1 - 29 28 28 34 131 124 535 553 1 1 8 7 46 44 5 1 14 10 - 8 8 21 22 20 22 88 89 - - - - - - 3 3 - 4 3 17 27 33 25 9 9 1 1 7 12 2 2,527 8.40 300.8 Rural - 8 5 13 11 34 68 166 154 665 498 60 48 4 3 579 571 16 5 24,789 91.75 270.2 Rural 43 43 1 1 4 8 48 52 13 15 22 22 78 83 245 232 937 902 68 68 12 8 508 558 9 17 17,722 113.40 156.3 Rural Center 40 43 1 1 13 14 54 58 1 5 7 19 16 66 41 226 204 34 28 7 7 140 190 2 1 12,312 41.80 294.5 Rural Center 27 28 1 1 7 7 35 36 1 6 2 37 44 104 79 2 1 2 1 98 70 - 7,511 3.80 1,976.6 Suburban 18 18 - 4 4 22 22 - 5 3 10 7 - - 10 15 - 1,146 0.30 3,820.0 Suburban 12 12 - 3 2 15 14 10 14 63 71 177 159 6 17 1 143 126 8,460 1.40 6,042.9 Urban Suburb 29 29 10 10 40 40 5,838 56.50 7,519 3.50 1 1 2 - 1 2 2 3 3 2 4 11 12 55 31 113 81 11 19 1 38 46 5 6 4 11 7 68 31 238 153 7 11 3 2 123 102 13 10 90 103 200 170 338 296 663 594 93 81 2 6 787 839 - 17,073 5.80 - - - 11 4 6 6 1 1 3 2 - 1,068 8.10 - 1 2 2 1 - 2 1 - - 9 9 632.3 Rural Center - 2 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 2 14 14 - 1 1 15 15 2,148.3 Suburban 20 21 - 7 8 27 29 2,943.6 Suburban 43 45 8 9 54 57 103.3 Rural 3 131.9 Rural 3 3 - - 5 1 7 7 22 22 109 134 250 274 21 15 1 - 286 342 1 1 11,491 4.08 2,816.4 Suburban 24 26 2 3 7 7 17 11 140 103 378 397 14 19 - 392 433 1 3 10,790 2.10 5,138.1 Urban Suburb 37 37 111 1 1 - 1 1 6 5 30 31 10 9 48 47 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 29 32 2 6 27 26 14.2 15.6 1.0 2.9 13.2 12.7 - 1995 1996 19,943 19,018 1,859 1,798 18,084 17,220 85.9 81.9 8.0 7.7 77.9 74.2 Allendale Boro 1995 1996 117 66 1 2 116 64 19.3 10.9 0.2 0.3 Alpine Boro 1995 1996 35 22 2 2 33 20 18.5 11.7 Bergenfield Boro 1995 1996 399 434 37 24 362 410 Bogota Boro 1995 1996 119 141 12 12 Carlstadt Boro 1995 1996 324 324 Cliffside Park Boro 1995 1996 Closter Boro - - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 1 1 4 7 7 17 11 3 8 1 1 11 11 21 14 118 123 773 683 947 978 3,271 2,609 13,946 13,819 867 792 205 250 5,036 5,208 19.1 10.5 - - - 2 11 16 104 47 1 1 1 - 13 9 1.1 1.1 17.5 10.6 - - - 1 2 8 4 23 15 2 1 - 16.0 17.4 1.5 1.0 14.5 16.5 - - 21 9 14 15 48 73 287 321 27 16 107 129 15.1 17.8 1.5 1.5 13.5 16.3 - 2 1 1 11 9 24 10 73 110 11 10 313 314 58.6 58.6 2.0 1.8 56.6 56.8 - 1 2 4 9 5 45 36 475 391 36 27 439 364 22.8 18.8 1.7 1.3 21.1 17.5 - 2 1 6 12 27 14 1995 1996 134 148 4 5 130 143 16.4 18.1 0.5 0.6 15.9 17.5 - - 1 1 Cresskill Boro 1995 1996 103 71 5 1 98 70 13.5 9.3 0.7 0.1 12.9 9.2 - - 1995 1996 57 64 1 6 56 58 11.6 13.0 0.2 1.2 11.4 11.8 - - Demarest Boro Dumont Boro 1995 1996 307 322 10 22 297 300 17.7 18.6 0.6 1.3 17.1 17.3 - - Elmwood Park Boro 1995 1996 696 698 41 34 655 664 39.1 39.2 2.3 1.9 36.8 37.3 - East Rutherford Boro 1995 1996 634 594 32 31 602 563 80.5 75.4 4.1 3.9 76.5 71.5 - Edgewater Boro 1995 1996 77 74 5 7 72 67 14.2 13.6 0.9 1.3 13.3 12.4 - - Emerson Boro 1995 1996 110 101 5 6 105 95 16.0 14.7 0.7 0.9 15.3 13.9 - - 1995 1996 1,365 1,031 110 126 1,255 905 54.8 41.4 4.4 5.1 50.4 36.4 - Englewood City Englewood Cliffs Boro 1995 1996 160 137 5 2 155 135 27.7 23.7 0.9 0.3 26.8 23.3 - Fair Lawn Boro 1995 1996 604 648 36 44 568 604 19.4 20.8 1.2 1.4 18.2 19.4 - Fairview Boro 1995 1996 342 251 39 15 303 236 32.4 23.7 3.7 1.4 28.7 22.3 - 1995 1996 1,292 1,228 99 87 1,193 1,141 40.3 38.3 3.1 2.7 37.2 35.6 - Fort Lee Boro Weymouth Twp. ATLANTIC COUNTY TOTAL 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - - - 834 860 40 46 247 241 1,121 1,147 2,025.3 Suburban 13 12 - 4 4 17 16 304.5 Suburban 12 13 - 170.7 Rural 2,048 12.00 232,228 566.97 - 6,076 3.00 3 2 - 1,888 6.20 - 285 246 3 24,885 3.00 8,295.0 Urban Suburb 48 45 10 9 1 - 90 70 2 7,906 0.70 11,294.3 Urban Suburb 20 19 - 201 197 67 81 1 2 91 71 - 5,530 4.20 1,316.7 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 120 71 272 230 47 63 - 97 52 - 20,836 0.96 21,704.2 Urban Suburb 38 39 3 4 22 31 100 110 8 2 - 15 23 - 8,194 3.17 2,584.9 Suburban 19 17 3 15 11 83 57 2 - 4 8 - 7,622 2.00 3,811.0 Suburban 4,927 2.10 17,358 57 70 409.6 - BERGEN COUNTY 112 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 5 5 - 54 51 20 19 4 4 30 30 3 2 42 42 - 2 2 21 19 20 20 - 3 3 23 23 2,346.2 Suburban 12 12 - 1.80 9,643.3 Urban Suburb 27 33 - 17,811 2.50 7,124.4 Urban Suburb 31 31 1 1 1 18 16 33 40 5 2 2 - 21 21 - 1 2 9 20 40 53 248 241 9 6 - 105 124 - 4 2 23 22 14 10 103 81 487 516 65 67 2 5 267 276 1 1 3 6 28 24 50 47 424 381 128 135 1 - 42 54 - 7,874 3.70 2,128.1 Urban Suburb 23 26 1 4 6 25 16 28 28 19 23 - 22 17 - 5,423 0.70 7,747.1 Urban Suburb 22 23 - 5 6 9 7 95 85 1 3 - 40 29 - 6,859 2.20 3,117.7 Urban Suburb 18 18 1 1 - 19 19 40 55 68 63 243 226 869 541 143 138 7 4 469 654 12 4 24,889 4.95 5,028.1 Urban Center 64 61 7 7 15 16 86 84 1 1 4 1 26 22 110 89 19 24 - 22 14 3 1 5,785 1.80 3,213.9 Urban Suburb 26 25 1 1 27 26 4 2 16 20 15 22 74 101 454 468 40 35 - 149 145 3 2 31,184 5.30 5,883.8 Urban Suburb 55 53 8 8 64 62 1 15 8 23 7 77 70 172 115 54 51 - 158 180 10,569 0.85 12,434.1 Urban Suburb 33 32 32 21 64 61 224 95 859 866 110 180 4 8 220 194 32,067 2.50 12,826.8 Urban Suburb 90 90 2 5 - 3 - 1 1 12 13 1 4 1 1 - - 1 1 3 - 3 2 - 2 5 3 1 1 7 9 - 12 12 4 6 31 39 2 1 34 33 - 1 1 24 27 - 1 1 23 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 33 32 21 21 112 112 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 29 32 2 6 27 26 14.2 15.6 1.0 2.9 13.2 12.7 - 1995 1996 19,943 19,018 1,859 1,798 18,084 17,220 85.9 81.9 8.0 7.7 77.9 74.2 Allendale Boro 1995 1996 117 66 1 2 116 64 19.3 10.9 0.2 0.3 Alpine Boro 1995 1996 35 22 2 2 33 20 18.5 11.7 Bergenfield Boro 1995 1996 399 434 37 24 362 410 Bogota Boro 1995 1996 119 141 12 12 Carlstadt Boro 1995 1996 324 324 Cliffside Park Boro 1995 1996 Closter Boro - - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 1 1 4 7 7 17 11 3 8 1 1 11 11 21 14 118 123 773 683 947 978 3,271 2,609 13,946 13,819 867 792 205 250 5,036 5,208 19.1 10.5 - - - 2 11 16 104 47 1 1 1 - 13 9 1.1 1.1 17.5 10.6 - - - 1 2 8 4 23 15 2 1 - 16.0 17.4 1.5 1.0 14.5 16.5 - - 21 9 14 15 48 73 287 321 27 16 107 129 15.1 17.8 1.5 1.5 13.5 16.3 - 2 1 1 11 9 24 10 73 110 11 10 313 314 58.6 58.6 2.0 1.8 56.6 56.8 - 1 2 4 9 5 45 36 475 391 36 27 439 364 22.8 18.8 1.7 1.3 21.1 17.5 - 2 1 6 12 27 14 1995 1996 134 148 4 5 130 143 16.4 18.1 0.5 0.6 15.9 17.5 - - 1 1 Cresskill Boro 1995 1996 103 71 5 1 98 70 13.5 9.3 0.7 0.1 12.9 9.2 - - 1995 1996 57 64 1 6 56 58 11.6 13.0 0.2 1.2 11.4 11.8 - - Demarest Boro Dumont Boro 1995 1996 307 322 10 22 297 300 17.7 18.6 0.6 1.3 17.1 17.3 - - Elmwood Park Boro 1995 1996 696 698 41 34 655 664 39.1 39.2 2.3 1.9 36.8 37.3 - East Rutherford Boro 1995 1996 634 594 32 31 602 563 80.5 75.4 4.1 3.9 76.5 71.5 - Edgewater Boro 1995 1996 77 74 5 7 72 67 14.2 13.6 0.9 1.3 13.3 12.4 - - Emerson Boro 1995 1996 110 101 5 6 105 95 16.0 14.7 0.7 0.9 15.3 13.9 - - 1995 1996 1,365 1,031 110 126 1,255 905 54.8 41.4 4.4 5.1 50.4 36.4 - Englewood City Englewood Cliffs Boro 1995 1996 160 137 5 2 155 135 27.7 23.7 0.9 0.3 26.8 23.3 - Fair Lawn Boro 1995 1996 604 648 36 44 568 604 19.4 20.8 1.2 1.4 18.2 19.4 - Fairview Boro 1995 1996 342 251 39 15 303 236 32.4 23.7 3.7 1.4 28.7 22.3 - 1995 1996 1,292 1,228 99 87 1,193 1,141 40.3 38.3 3.1 2.7 37.2 35.6 - Fort Lee Boro Weymouth Twp. ATLANTIC COUNTY TOTAL 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - - - 834 860 40 46 247 241 1,121 1,147 2,025.3 Suburban 13 12 - 4 4 17 16 304.5 Suburban 12 13 - 170.7 Rural 2,048 12.00 232,228 566.97 - 6,076 3.00 3 2 - 1,888 6.20 - 285 246 3 24,885 3.00 8,295.0 Urban Suburb 48 45 10 9 1 - 90 70 2 7,906 0.70 11,294.3 Urban Suburb 20 19 - 201 197 67 81 1 2 91 71 - 5,530 4.20 1,316.7 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 120 71 272 230 47 63 - 97 52 - 20,836 0.96 21,704.2 Urban Suburb 38 39 3 4 22 31 100 110 8 2 - 15 23 - 8,194 3.17 2,584.9 Suburban 19 17 3 15 11 83 57 2 - 4 8 - 7,622 2.00 3,811.0 Suburban 4,927 2.10 17,358 57 70 409.6 - BERGEN COUNTY 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 - 5 5 - 54 51 20 19 4 4 30 30 3 2 42 42 - 2 2 21 19 20 20 - 3 3 23 23 2,346.2 Suburban 12 12 - 1.80 9,643.3 Urban Suburb 27 33 - 17,811 2.50 7,124.4 Urban Suburb 31 31 1 1 1 18 16 33 40 5 2 2 - 21 21 - 1 2 9 20 40 53 248 241 9 6 - 105 124 - 4 2 23 22 14 10 103 81 487 516 65 67 2 5 267 276 1 1 3 6 28 24 50 47 424 381 128 135 1 - 42 54 - 7,874 3.70 2,128.1 Urban Suburb 23 26 1 4 6 25 16 28 28 19 23 - 22 17 - 5,423 0.70 7,747.1 Urban Suburb 22 23 - 5 6 9 7 95 85 1 3 - 40 29 - 6,859 2.20 3,117.7 Urban Suburb 18 18 1 1 - 19 19 40 55 68 63 243 226 869 541 143 138 7 4 469 654 12 4 24,889 4.95 5,028.1 Urban Center 64 61 7 7 15 16 86 84 1 1 4 1 26 22 110 89 19 24 - 22 14 3 1 5,785 1.80 3,213.9 Urban Suburb 26 25 1 1 27 26 4 2 16 20 15 22 74 101 454 468 40 35 - 149 145 3 2 31,184 5.30 5,883.8 Urban Suburb 55 53 8 8 64 62 1 15 8 23 7 77 70 172 115 54 51 - 158 180 10,569 0.85 12,434.1 Urban Suburb 33 32 32 21 64 61 224 95 859 866 110 180 4 8 220 194 32,067 2.50 12,826.8 Urban Suburb 90 90 2 5 - 3 - 1 1 12 13 1 4 1 1 - - 1 1 3 - 3 2 - 2 5 3 1 1 7 9 113 - 12 12 4 6 31 39 2 1 34 33 - 1 1 24 27 - 1 1 23 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 33 32 21 21 112 112 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Franklin Lakes Boro 1995 1996 100 129 1 0 99 129 9.7 12.5 0.1 0.0 9.6 12.5 - - Garfield City 1995 1996 1,013 991 77 64 936 927 38.3 37.5 2.9 2.4 35.4 35.1 Glen Rock Boro 1995 1996 134 131 4 1 130 130 11.8 11.5 0.4 0.1 11.5 11.5 Hackensack City 1995 1996 2,271 2,059 181 212 2,090 1,847 60.7 55.0 4.8 5.7 55.8 49.3 Harrington Park Boro 1995 1996 52 34 0 0 52 34 10.6 6.9 0.0 0.0 10.6 6.9 - Hasbrouck Hgts. Boro 1995 1996 329 340 13 7 316 333 28.1 29.0 1.1 0.6 27.0 28.4 - Haworth Boro 1995 1996 19 10 0 0 19 10 5.5 2.9 0.0 0.0 5.5 2.9 - - Hillsdale Boro 1995 1996 102 76 2 2 100 74 10.3 7.7 0.2 0.2 10.1 7.5 - - 1995 1996 40 40 - Hohokus Boro 0 40 40 9.7 9.7 0.0 0.0 9.7 9.7 - - Leonia Boro 1995 1996 179 143 8 11 171 132 20.8 16.6 0.9 1.3 19.9 15.4 - Little Ferry Boro 1995 1996 196 266 16 7 180 259 19.7 26.8 1.6 0.7 18.1 26.0 - Lodi Boro 1995 1996 768 714 62 56 706 658 34.0 31.6 2.7 2.5 31.2 29.1 - Lyndhurst Twp. 1995 1996 624 557 22 25 602 532 33.8 30.2 1.2 1.4 32.6 28.8 Mahwah Twp. 1995 1996 377 408 8 11 369 397 17.9 19.4 0.4 0.5 Maywood Boro 1995 1996 169 80 7 7 162 73 17.3 8.2 Midland Park Boro 1995 1996 90 91 0 0 90 91 Montvale Boro 1995 1996 137 114 10 2 Moonachie Boro 1995 1996 138 120 New Milford Boro 1995 1996 North Arlington Boro 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile - 32 38 67 90 - - 1 - 33 21 31 32 42 27 176 206 570 569 190 152 2 3 274 252 - 1 3 1 14 15 113 104 3 11 5 21 27 - 298 265 7 9 547 576 Character 2 - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 21 22 - 5 5 26 27 12,591.9 Urban Suburb 52 53 - 7 10 59 63 2.80 4,054.3 Urban Suburb 19 19 - 3 3 22 22 37,441 4.00 9,360.3 Urban Center 105 108 20 21 127 132 4,898 2.02 2,424.8 Suburban 11 11 - - 11 11 10,318 9.73 3 26,443 2.10 1 11,352 2 3 1,060.4 Suburban - - 13 9 76 95 91 106 288 187 1,504 1,395 - - - 10 2 42 32 - - 4 2 - 42 38 223 236 51 59 - 71 68 - 11,721 1.56 7,513.5 Urban Suburb 29 30 - 3 4 32 34 7 6 12 4 - - 2 2 - 3,458 1.97 1,755.3 Urban Suburb 11 11 - 2 1 13 12 22 10 73 59 2 - 41 41 - 9,924 2.90 3,422.1 Urban Suburb 19 18 - 2 3 21 21 15 11 25 29 - - 1 3 - 4,112 1.80 2,284.4 Urban Suburb 14 14 - 1.50 5,730.7 Urban Suburb 20 19 - 8,596 1 9,943 1.50 6,628.7 Urban Suburb 26 24 5 4 22,602 2.29 9,869.9 Urban Suburb 1 18,452 4.70 3,926.0 Urban Suburb 1 1 7 5 - 5 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 - 5 5 1 1 4 3 3 8 61 26 95 98 15 8 2 - 19 24 - 1 1 1 1 14 5 23 43 127 151 30 65 - 127 121 - 2 1 19 13 41 42 107 109 504 447 95 102 6 4 250 262 - 1 2 6 15 14 8 56 63 430 371 116 98 2 7 260 189 17.5 18.9 - 1 3 3 4 4 4 51 50 301 334 17 13 1 1 147 145 2 1 21,057 25.70 0.7 0.7 16.6 7.5 - - 5 3 2 4 39 19 105 43 18 11 1 - 44 54 1 1 9,770 1.30 7,515.4 Urban Suburb 22 21 12.5 12.6 0.0 0.0 12.5 12.6 - - - - 11 10 75 78 4 3 2 1 11 19 1 7,202 1.69 4,261.5 Urban Suburb 12 12 127 112 19.5 16.2 1.4 0.3 18.1 15.9 - - 1 10 1 9 12 103 94 15 6 - 33 23 7,024 4.00 1,756.0 Suburban 20 20 1 4 137 116 46.6 40.6 0.3 1.4 46.3 39.2 - - 2 1 2 19 15 105 91 13 10 2 1 44 31 1 2,959 1.67 1,771.9 Urban Suburb 18 16 319 423 17 23 302 400 19.9 26.4 1.1 1.4 18.8 25.0 - 1995 1996 400 450 9 26 391 424 28.3 31.9 0.6 1.8 27.7 30.0 - - Northvale Boro 1995 1996 39 49 2 0 37 49 8.4 10.6 0.4 0.0 8.0 10.6 - Norwood Boro 1995 1996 123 73 1 2 122 71 23.4 13.9 0.2 0.4 23.2 13.5 - 114 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1 1 - 819.3 Suburban 2 - 2 3 - 14 14 7 7 27 27 - 6 6 32 30 34 32 - 11 13 45 45 44 44 - 5 4 49 48 50 50 - 6 6 56 56 5 4 28 26 1 2 13 14 2 1 23 22 3 3 21 19 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 15 20 84 72 206 319 12 9 4 1 170 173 2 1 16,031 2.20 7,286.8 Urban Suburb 32 31 2 2 3 3 37 36 1 2 14 6 12 56 59 282 323 53 42 1 141 123 2 7 14,112 2.50 5,644.8 Urban Suburb 34 33 1 1 9 3 44 37 - 1 - 7 2 28 43 2 4 - 12 13 - 4,617 1.30 3,551.5 Suburban 12 12 - 1 - - 13 12 - - 13 11 105 57 4 3 - 13 8 - 5,257 2.90 1,812.8 Suburban 12 14 - - 12 14 1 1 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Franklin Lakes Boro 1995 1996 100 129 1 0 99 129 9.7 12.5 0.1 0.0 9.6 12.5 - - Garfield City 1995 1996 1,013 991 77 64 936 927 38.3 37.5 2.9 2.4 35.4 35.1 Glen Rock Boro 1995 1996 134 131 4 1 130 130 11.8 11.5 0.4 0.1 11.5 11.5 Hackensack City 1995 1996 2,271 2,059 181 212 2,090 1,847 60.7 55.0 4.8 5.7 55.8 49.3 Harrington Park Boro 1995 1996 52 34 0 0 52 34 10.6 6.9 0.0 0.0 10.6 6.9 - Hasbrouck Hgts. Boro 1995 1996 329 340 13 7 316 333 28.1 29.0 1.1 0.6 27.0 28.4 - Haworth Boro 1995 1996 19 10 0 0 19 10 5.5 2.9 0.0 0.0 5.5 2.9 - - Hillsdale Boro 1995 1996 102 76 2 2 100 74 10.3 7.7 0.2 0.2 10.1 7.5 - - 1995 1996 40 40 - Hohokus Boro 0 40 40 9.7 9.7 0.0 0.0 9.7 9.7 - - Leonia Boro 1995 1996 179 143 8 11 171 132 20.8 16.6 0.9 1.3 19.9 15.4 - Little Ferry Boro 1995 1996 196 266 16 7 180 259 19.7 26.8 1.6 0.7 18.1 26.0 - Lodi Boro 1995 1996 768 714 62 56 706 658 34.0 31.6 2.7 2.5 31.2 29.1 - Lyndhurst Twp. 1995 1996 624 557 22 25 602 532 33.8 30.2 1.2 1.4 32.6 28.8 Mahwah Twp. 1995 1996 377 408 8 11 369 397 17.9 19.4 0.4 0.5 Maywood Boro 1995 1996 169 80 7 7 162 73 17.3 8.2 Midland Park Boro 1995 1996 90 91 0 0 90 91 Montvale Boro 1995 1996 137 114 10 2 Moonachie Boro 1995 1996 138 120 New Milford Boro 1995 1996 North Arlington Boro 1 1 1 2 1 3 4 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile - 32 38 67 90 - - 1 - 33 21 31 32 42 27 176 206 570 569 190 152 2 3 274 252 - 1 3 1 14 15 113 104 3 11 5 21 27 - 298 265 7 9 547 576 Character 2 - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 21 22 - 5 5 26 27 12,591.9 Urban Suburb 52 53 - 7 10 59 63 2.80 4,054.3 Urban Suburb 19 19 - 3 3 22 22 37,441 4.00 9,360.3 Urban Center 105 108 20 21 127 132 4,898 2.02 2,424.8 Suburban 11 11 - - 11 11 10,318 9.73 3 26,443 2.10 1 11,352 2 3 1,060.4 Suburban - - 13 9 76 95 91 106 288 187 1,504 1,395 - - - 10 2 42 32 - - 4 2 - 42 38 223 236 51 59 - 71 68 - 11,721 1.56 7,513.5 Urban Suburb 29 30 - 3 4 32 34 7 6 12 4 - - 2 2 - 3,458 1.97 1,755.3 Urban Suburb 11 11 - 2 1 13 12 22 10 73 59 2 - 41 41 - 9,924 2.90 3,422.1 Urban Suburb 19 18 - 2 3 21 21 15 11 25 29 - - 1 3 - 4,112 1.80 2,284.4 Urban Suburb 14 14 - 1.50 5,730.7 Urban Suburb 20 19 - 8,596 1 9,943 1.50 6,628.7 Urban Suburb 26 24 5 4 22,602 2.29 9,869.9 Urban Suburb 1 18,452 4.70 3,926.0 Urban Suburb 1 1 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 7 5 - 5 1 - 1 1 - - 1 1 - 5 5 1 1 4 3 3 8 61 26 95 98 15 8 2 - 19 24 - 1 1 1 1 14 5 23 43 127 151 30 65 - 127 121 - 2 1 19 13 41 42 107 109 504 447 95 102 6 4 250 262 - 1 2 6 15 14 8 56 63 430 371 116 98 2 7 260 189 17.5 18.9 - 1 3 3 4 4 4 51 50 301 334 17 13 1 1 147 145 2 1 21,057 25.70 0.7 0.7 16.6 7.5 - - 5 3 2 4 39 19 105 43 18 11 1 - 44 54 1 1 9,770 1.30 7,515.4 Urban Suburb 22 21 12.5 12.6 0.0 0.0 12.5 12.6 - - - - 11 10 75 78 4 3 2 1 11 19 1 7,202 1.69 4,261.5 Urban Suburb 12 12 127 112 19.5 16.2 1.4 0.3 18.1 15.9 - - 1 10 1 9 12 103 94 15 6 - 33 23 7,024 4.00 1,756.0 Suburban 20 20 1 4 137 116 46.6 40.6 0.3 1.4 46.3 39.2 - - 2 1 2 19 15 105 91 13 10 2 1 44 31 1 2,959 1.67 1,771.9 Urban Suburb 18 16 319 423 17 23 302 400 19.9 26.4 1.1 1.4 18.8 25.0 - 1995 1996 400 450 9 26 391 424 28.3 31.9 0.6 1.8 27.7 30.0 - - Northvale Boro 1995 1996 39 49 2 0 37 49 8.4 10.6 0.4 0.0 8.0 10.6 - Norwood Boro 1995 1996 123 73 1 2 122 71 23.4 13.9 0.2 0.4 23.2 13.5 - 1 1 - 819.3 Suburban 2 - 2 3 - 14 14 7 7 27 27 - 6 6 32 30 34 32 - 11 13 45 45 44 44 - 5 4 49 48 50 50 - 6 6 56 56 5 4 28 26 1 2 13 14 2 1 23 22 3 3 21 19 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 2 1 15 20 84 72 206 319 12 9 4 1 170 173 2 1 16,031 2.20 7,286.8 Urban Suburb 32 31 2 2 3 3 37 36 1 2 14 6 12 56 59 282 323 53 42 1 141 123 2 7 14,112 2.50 5,644.8 Urban Suburb 34 33 1 1 9 3 44 37 - 1 - 7 2 28 43 2 4 - 12 13 - 4,617 1.30 3,551.5 Suburban 12 12 - 1 - - 13 12 - - 13 11 105 57 4 3 - 13 8 - 5,257 2.90 1,812.8 Suburban 12 14 - - 12 14 1 1 2 115 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Oakland Boro 1995 1996 132 131 7 5 125 126 10.9 10.8 0.6 0.4 10.3 10.4 - - Old Tappan Boro 1995 1996 46 47 1 1 45 46 9.8 10.0 0.2 0.2 9.6 9.8 - - Oradell Boro 1995 1996 82 67 5 4 77 63 10.0 8.2 0.6 0.5 9.4 7.7 - - Palisades Park Boro 1995 1996 329 288 23 16 306 272 21.8 19.0 1.5 1.1 20.2 18.0 - Paramus Boro 1995 1996 3,426 3,372 110 140 3,316 3,232 136.3 134.1 4.4 5.6 131.9 128.5 Park Ridge Boro 1995 1996 66 76 1 0 65 76 7.8 8.9 0.1 0.0 7.7 8.9 - Ramsey Boro 1995 1996 323 312 15 9 308 303 22.3 21.5 1.0 0.6 21.2 20.9 Ridgefield Boro 1995 1996 183 289 10 16 173 273 18.1 28.6 1.0 1.6 1995 Ridgefield Park Village 1996 224 264 16 11 208 253 17.9 21.1 Ridgewood Village 1995 1996 299 306 9 20 290 286 River Edge Boro 1995 1996 164 219 7 11 River Vale Twp. 1995 1996 77 37 Rochelle Park Twp. 1995 1996 Rockleigh Boro 2 2 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 3 3 25 14 93 104 1 1 10 10 32 36 - 2 1 2 3 17 16 59 47 9 4 11 12 155 73 36 53 71 79 - - 1 - - - 17.1 27.0 - - 1.3 0.9 16.6 20.2 - - 12.1 12.4 0.4 0.8 11.8 11.6 - - 157 208 15.0 20.1 0.6 1.0 14.4 19.1 - - 3 1 74 36 7.9 3.8 0.3 0.1 7.6 3.7 - - 209 180 12 5 197 175 36.4 31.3 2.1 0.9 34.3 30.4 - - 1995 1996 21 27 6 9 15 18 70.2 90.3 20.1 30.1 50.2 60.2 - Rutherford Boro 1995 1996 333 312 14 25 319 287 18.8 17.6 0.8 1.4 18.0 16.2 - 1995 1996 397 374 14 15 383 359 29.9 28.1 1.1 1.1 28.8 27.0 - Saddle Brook Twp. Saddle River Boro 1995 1996 42 58 3 1 39 57 14.3 19.8 1.0 0.3 13.3 19.4 - S. Hackensack Twp. 1995 1996 144 172 11 21 133 151 71.5 85.4 5.5 10.4 66.1 75.0 - Teaneck Twp. 1995 1996 1,145 1,013 130 94 1,015 919 29.8 26.3 3.4 2.4 26.4 23.9 - Tenafly Boro 1995 1996 219 162 6 3 213 159 16.5 12.2 0.5 0.2 16.0 12.0 - - Teterboro Boro 1995 1996 48 38 5 2 43 36 + + + + + + - U. Saddle River Boro 1995 1996 74 70 3 2 71 68 9.8 9.3 0.4 0.3 9.4 9.0 - 116 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 7 8 1 6 37 42 3 - 1 7 - - 15 2 96 154 55 45 2 82 120 162 184 2,567 2,560 587 488 21 13 151 148 - 9 10 53 63 3 3 1 17 15 - 11 9 29 28 259 255 20 20 - 61 76 - 3 3 7 13 24 28 111 185 38 60 - 54 42 3 7 4 9 4 46 45 136 178 26 30 1 1 48 39 2 3 11 6 7 29 42 247 231 14 13 1 2 112 130 2 6 5 5 33 24 113 170 11 14 - 65 69 3 1 25 5 48 27 1 4 - 11 2 31 17 141 137 25 21 6 8 4 15 14 4 6 8 19 54 40 3 8 10 6 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 2 7 4 1 3 - 2 1 1 - - 1 1 4 1,334.0 Suburban 28 27 4,680 3.10 1,509.7 Suburban 13 12 1 2 8,169 2.55 3,203.5 Suburban 21 22 2 15,123 1.29 5 2 25,142 10.57 8,494 1 1 4 4 33 32 - 1 1 14 13 - 1 1 22 23 31 30 1 1 3 1 35 32 2,378.6 Suburban 84 84 2 2 27 25 113 111 2.58 3,292.2 Urban Suburb 20 18 3 2 23 20 14,513 5.90 2,459.8 Suburban 30 32 5 3 36 36 - 10,118 2.60 3,891.5 Urban Suburb 28 29 9 11 37 40 - 12,516 1.92 6,518.8 Urban Suburb 27 26 1 1 3 3 31 30 5.80 4,243.8 Urban Suburb 41 41 - 24,614 1 5 5 46 47 - 10,899 1.89 5,766.7 Urban Suburb 23 23 - 3 3 26 26 27 32 - 9,710 4.20 2,311.9 Suburban 20 20 - 1 - 10 15 -- 5,749 1.04 5,527.9 Urban Suburb 18 18 - - - - - 299 0.98 - - 191 164 74 83 1 93 96 1 17,721 2.60 6,815.8 Urban Suburb 41 39 - 46 57 276 259 61 43 1 - 60 56 2 1 2.69 4,942.4 Urban Suburb 33 34 - 13,295 3 1 16 16 21 41 2 - 1 15 9 - 2,934 5.00 13 13 - 2,013 0.54 3,727.8 Urban Suburb 18 18 38,470 5.90 6,520.3 Urban Suburb 92 90 4.40 3,020.2 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 13,289 21 1.08 19.4 Urban Suburb - - 7,539 5.00 19 18 - 11,723.3 Urban Suburb 4 1 1 2 1 6 7 11 12 25 104 97 17 29 1 1 29 26 8 9 31 30 90 55 237 214 710 629 68 76 20 24 341 271 3 - 3 3 78 65 122 88 13 6 10 4 21 21 - - 5 2 - 43 24 11 1 - 1 4 - 1 - - 3 21 8 43 52 7 8 - 42 31 - - 9.10 - - 2 12,139 - 4 4 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 7 7 305.1 Suburban 586.8 Suburban 4 1 1,507.8 Suburban 1 1 - - 20 20 2 2 - 20 20 - 6 5 47 44 2 2 35 37 - 2 2 15 15 - 3 3 21 21 5 5 15 15 112 110 1 6 6 32 33 1 - 4 5 23 23 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Oakland Boro 1995 1996 132 131 7 5 125 126 10.9 10.8 0.6 0.4 10.3 10.4 - - 2 Old Tappan Boro 1995 1996 46 47 1 1 45 46 9.8 10.0 0.2 0.2 9.6 9.8 - - Oradell Boro 1995 1996 82 67 5 4 77 63 10.0 8.2 0.6 0.5 9.4 7.7 - - Palisades Park Boro 1995 1996 329 288 23 16 306 272 21.8 19.0 1.5 1.1 20.2 18.0 - Paramus Boro 1995 1996 3,426 3,372 110 140 3,316 3,232 136.3 134.1 4.4 5.6 131.9 128.5 Park Ridge Boro 1995 1996 66 76 1 0 65 76 7.8 8.9 0.1 0.0 7.7 8.9 - Ramsey Boro 1995 1996 323 312 15 9 308 303 22.3 21.5 1.0 0.6 21.2 20.9 Ridgefield Boro 1995 1996 183 289 10 16 173 273 18.1 28.6 1.0 1.6 1995 Ridgefield Park Village 1996 224 264 16 11 208 253 17.9 21.1 Ridgewood Village 1995 1996 299 306 9 20 290 286 River Edge Boro 1995 1996 164 219 7 11 River Vale Twp. 1995 1996 77 37 Rochelle Park Twp. 1995 1996 Rockleigh Boro 2 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 3 3 25 14 93 104 7 8 1 6 37 42 1 1 10 10 32 36 - 3 - 1 7 2 1 2 3 17 16 59 47 - - 15 2 9 4 11 12 155 73 96 154 55 45 2 82 120 36 53 71 79 162 184 2,567 2,560 587 488 21 13 151 148 - - - 1 9 10 53 63 3 3 1 17 15 - - - - 11 9 29 28 259 255 20 20 - 61 76 - 17.1 27.0 - - 3 3 7 13 24 28 111 185 38 60 - 54 42 1.3 0.9 16.6 20.2 - 3 7 4 9 4 46 45 136 178 26 30 1 1 48 39 12.1 12.4 0.4 0.8 11.8 11.6 - 2 3 11 6 7 29 42 247 231 14 13 1 2 112 130 157 208 15.0 20.1 0.6 1.0 14.4 19.1 - - 2 6 5 5 33 24 113 170 11 14 - 65 69 3 1 74 36 7.9 3.8 0.3 0.1 7.6 3.7 - - 3 1 25 5 48 27 1 4 - 209 180 12 5 197 175 36.4 31.3 2.1 0.9 34.3 30.4 - - 11 2 31 17 141 137 25 21 1995 1996 21 27 6 9 15 18 70.2 90.3 20.1 30.1 50.2 60.2 - 6 8 4 15 14 Rutherford Boro 1995 1996 333 312 14 25 319 287 18.8 17.6 0.8 1.4 18.0 16.2 - 4 6 8 19 54 40 1995 1996 397 374 14 15 383 359 29.9 28.1 1.1 1.1 28.8 27.0 - Saddle Brook Twp. 3 8 10 6 Saddle River Boro 1995 1996 42 58 3 1 39 57 14.3 19.8 1.0 0.3 13.3 19.4 - S. Hackensack Twp. 1995 1996 144 172 11 21 133 151 71.5 85.4 5.5 10.4 66.1 75.0 - Teaneck Twp. 1995 1996 1,145 1,013 130 94 1,015 919 29.8 26.3 3.4 2.4 26.4 23.9 - Tenafly Boro 1995 1996 219 162 6 3 213 159 16.5 12.2 0.5 0.2 16.0 12.0 - - Teterboro Boro 1995 1996 48 38 5 2 43 36 + + + + + + - U. Saddle River Boro 1995 1996 74 70 3 2 71 68 9.8 9.3 0.4 0.3 9.4 9.0 - 1 1 2 - 1 1 1 2 7 4 1 3 - 2 1 1 - - 1 1 4 1,334.0 Suburban 28 27 4,680 3.10 1,509.7 Suburban 13 12 1 2 8,169 2.55 3,203.5 Suburban 21 22 2 15,123 1.29 5 2 25,142 10.57 8,494 1 1 4 4 33 32 - 1 1 14 13 - 1 1 22 23 31 30 1 1 3 1 35 32 2,378.6 Suburban 84 84 2 2 27 25 113 111 2.58 3,292.2 Urban Suburb 20 18 3 2 23 20 14,513 5.90 2,459.8 Suburban 30 32 5 3 36 36 - 10,118 2.60 3,891.5 Urban Suburb 28 29 9 11 37 40 - 12,516 1.92 6,518.8 Urban Suburb 27 26 1 1 3 3 31 30 5.80 4,243.8 Urban Suburb 41 41 - 24,614 1 5 5 46 47 - 10,899 1.89 5,766.7 Urban Suburb 23 23 - 3 3 26 26 27 32 - 9,710 4.20 2,311.9 Suburban 20 20 - 1 - 10 15 -- 5,749 1.04 5,527.9 Urban Suburb 18 18 - - - - - 299 0.98 - - 191 164 74 83 1 93 96 1 17,721 2.60 6,815.8 Urban Suburb 41 39 - 46 57 276 259 61 43 1 - 60 56 2 1 2.69 4,942.4 Urban Suburb 33 34 - 13,295 3 1 16 16 21 41 2 - 1 15 9 - 2,934 5.00 13 13 - 2,013 0.54 3,727.8 Urban Suburb 18 18 38,470 5.90 6,520.3 Urban Suburb 92 90 4.40 3,020.2 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 13,289 21 1.08 19.4 Urban Suburb - - 7,539 5.00 19 18 - 11,723.3 Urban Suburb 4 1 1 2 1 6 7 11 12 25 104 97 17 29 1 1 29 26 8 9 31 30 90 55 237 214 710 629 68 76 20 24 341 271 3 - 3 3 78 65 122 88 13 6 10 4 21 21 - - 5 2 - 43 24 11 1 - 1 4 - 1 - - 3 21 8 43 52 7 8 - 42 31 - - 9.10 - - 2 12,139 - 4 4 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 7 7 305.1 Suburban 586.8 Suburban 4 1 117 1,507.8 Suburban 1 1 - - 20 20 2 2 - 20 20 - 6 5 47 44 2 2 35 37 - 2 2 15 15 - 3 3 21 21 5 5 15 15 112 110 1 6 6 32 33 1 - 4 5 23 23 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Waldwick Boro 1995 1996 105 101 4 4 101 97 10.6 10.2 0.4 0.4 10.2 9.8 - - 1 1 3 3 12 15 87 76 2 6 - 73 66 - 1995 1996 284 329 16 14 268 315 27.1 31.4 1.5 1.3 25.6 30.0 - - 11 7 5 7 49 95 184 181 35 39 1 1 59 82 - Wallington Boro 1995 1996 62 65 13 7 49 58 6.4 6.7 1.3 0.7 5.0 6.0 - - 2 1 11 5 5 12 44 42 - Washington Twp. 4 1 - 17 11 1995 1996 210 175 9 8 201 167 20.4 17.0 0.9 0.8 19.5 16.2 - 2 Westwood Boro - 6 8 42 21 153 131 6 15 2 - 23 38 1995 1996 90 86 2 5 88 81 16.3 15.5 0.4 0.9 15.9 14.6 - - Woodcliff Lake Boro - 2 4 16 4 68 71 4 6 2 - 15 14 1995 1996 171 156 1 4 170 152 21.9 20.0 0.1 0.5 21.8 19.5 - - - 1 4 33 20 123 115 14 17 1 - 72 84 - Wood-Ridge Boro 1995 1996 142 135 4 2 138 133 8.8 8.3 0.2 0.1 8.5 8.2 - - 2 2 23 21 113 106 2 6 1 - 38 57 - - 1995 1996 24,016 22,904 1,392 1,378 22,624 21,526 29.1 27.2 1.7 1.6 27.4 25.6 10 12 71 67 448 503 863 796 3,563 3,104 16,269 15,661 2,792 2,761 116 109 5,957 5,969 1995 1996 45 36 8 5 37 31 29.1 23.3 5.2 3.2 23.9 20.0 - - 6 2 9 10 24 21 4 2 1 1 1 Bass River Twp. - 7 14 7 1995 1996 106 172 16 32 90 140 34.1 55.4 5.2 10.3 29.0 45.1 - Beverly City 1 1 1 5 4 10 26 29 45 54 80 7 15 1 1 1995 1996 77 70 12 12 65 58 17.4 15.8 2.7 2.7 14.7 13.1 - 1 Bordentown City 1 3 10 9 6 12 50 41 9 5 Bordentown Twp. 1995 1996 216 162 26 10 190 152 27.5 20.7 3.3 1.3 24.2 19.4 - 1 1 16 3 9 6 66 67 80 64 Burlington City 1995 1996 729 709 120 98 609 611 73.8 71.8 12.1 9.9 61.7 61.9 3 1 2 4 37 38 78 55 102 104 1995 1996 829 820 72 63 757 757 65.1 64.4 5.7 4.9 59.5 59.5 2 Burlington Twp. - 1 1 28 19 41 43 Chesterfield Twp. 1995 1996 31 23 2 3 29 20 5.9 4.4 0.4 0.6 5.5 3.8 - - 1995 1996 452 381 35 19 417 362 31.3 26.4 2.4 1.3 28.9 25.1 - Cinnaminson Twp. - Delanco Twp. 1995 1996 75 70 4 4 71 66 22.7 21.2 1.2 1.2 21.5 20.0 - - Delran Twp. 1995 1996 476 451 47 26 429 425 35.0 33.2 3.5 1.9 31.6 31.3 - Eastampton Twp. 1995 1996 185 139 12 9 173 130 26.8 20.1 1.7 1.3 25.0 18.8 - Edgewater Park Twp. 1995 1996 441 437 35 32 406 405 54.6 54.1 4.3 4.0 50.2 50.1 - Evesham Twp. 1995 1996 1,008 878 47 30 961 848 26.1 22.7 1.2 0.8 24.9 22.0 - Wyckoff Twp. BERGEN COUNTY TOTAL Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 9,925 2.05 4,841.5 Urban Suburb 16 19 1 10,487 0.98 10,701.0 Urban Suburb 20 21 4 2 9,739 3.10 3,141.6 Urban Suburb 22 22 10,304 2.40 4,293.3 Urban Suburb 26 24 1 1 3 4 30 29 1 3 5,535 3.61 1,533.2 Suburban 15 14 1 2 1 1 17 17 1 7,802 1.12 6,966.1 Urban Suburb 19 19 - 3 3 22 22 1 16,173 6.70 2,413.9 Suburban 24 24 - 5 5 29 29 87 79 842,384 234.45 34 41 294 292 2,310 2,305 - 1,547 77.35 - - 44 46 - 3,104 0.54 5,748.1 Urban Suburb 8 5 - 1 1 9 6 1 2 39 58 4,428 0.94 4,710.6 Urban Suburb 10 10 - 1 1 11 11 44 21 1 47 37 - 7,843 7.41 1,058.4 Suburban 19 20 - 6 7 25 27 443 438 64 69 8 10 148 155 2 2 9,878 3.44 2,871.5 Urban Suburb 30 30 1 1 4 4 35 35 132 141 574 538 51 78 1 2 173 170 1 2 12,731 14.20 896.5 Suburban 34 34 1 1 8 8 43 43 2 3 12 6 12 11 5 3 - 7 5 5,257 21.81 241.0 Rural 16 11 15 7 86 91 256 216 75 55 2 3 80 68 14,448 7.57 1 2 3 2 10 9 57 53 4 4 - 2 14 - 3,299 1 3 11 14 35 9 42 59 336 320 51 46 - 130 128 3 1 2 1 9 8 34 16 121 104 18 10 3 2 70 79 1 18 8 17 22 85 63 262 279 59 63 4 4 257 311 - 11 12 31 18 263 242 622 538 76 68 9 6 223 164 1 1 1 2 - 3,593.0 1,982 1,972 1 1 1 - 3 5 19 25 1 21 23 - 22 22 BURLINGTON COUNTY 118 - 4 1 2 5 - 5 1 2 6 2 20.0 Rural - - 3 3 - - 3 3 1,908.6 Urban Suburb 29 29 - 5 5 34 34 2.16 1,527.3 Urban Suburb 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 13,587 6.91 1,966.3 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 4 4 30 30 6,907 5.63 1,226.8 Suburban 15 14 - 1 2 16 16 8,081 2.86 2,825.5 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1 1 14 14 38,633 29.65 1,303.0 Suburban 48 50 - 6 5 54 55 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Waldwick Boro 1995 1996 105 101 4 4 101 97 10.6 10.2 0.4 0.4 10.2 9.8 - - 1 1 3 3 12 15 87 76 2 6 - 73 66 - 1995 1996 284 329 16 14 268 315 27.1 31.4 1.5 1.3 25.6 30.0 - - 11 7 5 7 49 95 184 181 35 39 1 1 59 82 - Wallington Boro 1995 1996 62 65 13 7 49 58 6.4 6.7 1.3 0.7 5.0 6.0 - - 2 1 11 5 5 12 44 42 - Washington Twp. 4 1 - 17 11 1995 1996 210 175 9 8 201 167 20.4 17.0 0.9 0.8 19.5 16.2 - 2 Westwood Boro - 6 8 42 21 153 131 6 15 2 - 23 38 1995 1996 90 86 2 5 88 81 16.3 15.5 0.4 0.9 15.9 14.6 - - Woodcliff Lake Boro - 2 4 16 4 68 71 4 6 2 - 15 14 1995 1996 171 156 1 4 170 152 21.9 20.0 0.1 0.5 21.8 19.5 - - - 1 4 33 20 123 115 14 17 1 - 72 84 - Wood-Ridge Boro 1995 1996 142 135 4 2 138 133 8.8 8.3 0.2 0.1 8.5 8.2 - - 2 2 23 21 113 106 2 6 1 - 38 57 - - 1995 1996 24,016 22,904 1,392 1,378 22,624 21,526 29.1 27.2 1.7 1.6 27.4 25.6 10 12 71 67 448 503 863 796 3,563 3,104 16,269 15,661 2,792 2,761 116 109 5,957 5,969 1995 1996 45 36 8 5 37 31 29.1 23.3 5.2 3.2 23.9 20.0 - - 6 2 9 10 24 21 4 2 1 1 1 Bass River Twp. - 7 14 7 1995 1996 106 172 16 32 90 140 34.1 55.4 5.2 10.3 29.0 45.1 - Beverly City 1 1 1 5 4 10 26 29 45 54 80 7 15 1 1 1995 1996 77 70 12 12 65 58 17.4 15.8 2.7 2.7 14.7 13.1 - 1 Bordentown City 1 3 10 9 6 12 50 41 9 5 Bordentown Twp. 1995 1996 216 162 26 10 190 152 27.5 20.7 3.3 1.3 24.2 19.4 - 1 1 16 3 9 6 66 67 80 64 Burlington City 1995 1996 729 709 120 98 609 611 73.8 71.8 12.1 9.9 61.7 61.9 3 1 2 4 37 38 78 55 102 104 1995 1996 829 820 72 63 757 757 65.1 64.4 5.7 4.9 59.5 59.5 2 Burlington Twp. - 1 1 28 19 41 43 Chesterfield Twp. 1995 1996 31 23 2 3 29 20 5.9 4.4 0.4 0.6 5.5 3.8 - - 1995 1996 452 381 35 19 417 362 31.3 26.4 2.4 1.3 28.9 25.1 - Cinnaminson Twp. - Delanco Twp. 1995 1996 75 70 4 4 71 66 22.7 21.2 1.2 1.2 21.5 20.0 - - Delran Twp. 1995 1996 476 451 47 26 429 425 35.0 33.2 3.5 1.9 31.6 31.3 - Eastampton Twp. 1995 1996 185 139 12 9 173 130 26.8 20.1 1.7 1.3 25.0 18.8 - Edgewater Park Twp. 1995 1996 441 437 35 32 406 405 54.6 54.1 4.3 4.0 50.2 50.1 - Evesham Twp. 1995 1996 1,008 878 47 30 961 848 26.1 22.7 1.2 0.8 24.9 22.0 - Wyckoff Twp. BERGEN COUNTY TOTAL Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 9,925 2.05 4,841.5 Urban Suburb 16 19 1 10,487 0.98 10,701.0 Urban Suburb 20 21 4 2 9,739 3.10 3,141.6 Urban Suburb 22 22 10,304 2.40 4,293.3 Urban Suburb 26 24 1 1 3 4 30 29 1 3 5,535 3.61 1,533.2 Suburban 15 14 1 2 1 1 17 17 1 7,802 1.12 6,966.1 Urban Suburb 19 19 - 3 3 22 22 1 16,173 6.70 2,413.9 Suburban 24 24 - 5 5 29 29 87 79 842,384 234.45 34 41 294 292 2,310 2,305 - 1,547 77.35 - - 44 46 - 3,104 0.54 5,748.1 Urban Suburb 8 5 - 1 1 9 6 1 2 39 58 4,428 0.94 4,710.6 Urban Suburb 10 10 - 1 1 11 11 44 21 1 47 37 - 7,843 7.41 1,058.4 Suburban 19 20 - 6 7 25 27 443 438 64 69 8 10 148 155 2 2 9,878 3.44 2,871.5 Urban Suburb 30 30 1 1 4 4 35 35 132 141 574 538 51 78 1 2 173 170 1 2 12,731 14.20 896.5 Suburban 34 34 1 1 8 8 43 43 2 3 12 6 12 11 5 3 - 7 5 5,257 21.81 241.0 Rural 16 11 15 7 86 91 256 216 75 55 2 3 80 68 14,448 7.57 1 2 3 2 10 9 57 53 4 4 - 2 14 - 3,299 1 3 11 14 35 9 42 59 336 320 51 46 - 130 128 3 1 2 1 9 8 34 16 121 104 18 10 3 2 70 79 1 18 8 17 22 85 63 262 279 59 63 4 4 257 311 - 11 12 31 18 263 242 622 538 76 68 9 6 223 164 1 1 1 2 - 3,593.0 1,982 1,972 1 1 1 - 3 5 19 25 1 21 23 - 22 22 BURLINGTON COUNTY - 4 1 2 5 - 5 1 2 6 2 20.0 Rural - - 3 3 - 1,908.6 Urban Suburb 29 29 - 5 5 34 34 2.16 1,527.3 Urban Suburb 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 13,587 6.91 1,966.3 Urban Suburb 26 26 - 4 4 30 30 6,907 5.63 1,226.8 Suburban 15 14 - 1 2 16 16 8,081 2.86 2,825.5 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1 1 14 14 38,633 29.65 1,303.0 Suburban 48 50 - 6 5 54 55 119 - 3 3 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Fieldsboro Boro 1995 1996 11 11 3 0 8 11 20.0 20.0 5.5 0.0 14.6 20.0 - Florence Twp. 1995 1996 263 208 18 20 245 188 26.1 20.6 1.8 2.0 24.3 18.7 Hainesport Twp. 1995 1996 127 120 9 10 118 110 39.8 37.6 2.8 3.1 37.0 34.5 - Willingboro Twp. 1995 1996 1,367 1,460 113 125 1,254 1,335 36.1 38.5 3.0 3.3 33.1 35.2 Lumberton Twp. 1995 1996 362 456 20 20 342 436 54.7 68.9 3.0 3.0 Mansfield Twp. 1995 1996 92 105 6 6 86 99 21.8 24.8 Maple Shade Twp. 1995 1996 876 907 48 46 828 861 Medford Twp. 1995 1996 424 373 14 20 Medford Lakes Boro 1995 1996 92 61 Moorestown Twp. 1995 1996 Mount Holly Twp. - - 3 3 4 6 1 2 - 9 4 - 549 0.30 1,830.0 Suburban - - 10,076 9.65 1,044.1 Suburban 20 21 - 3,192 6.58 485.1 Suburban - - 4,985.5 Suburban - - 12 12 41 49 188 124 16 15 5 6 155 172 1 4 3 2 5 4 22 24 77 68 19 18 1 1 25 31 - 13 6 42 71 57 48 264 318 817 840 173 177 12 10 587 513 2 2 37,890 7.60 51.7 65.9 - 3 5 5 7 12 8 84 114 234 295 24 27 4 1 81 116 2 1 13.34 496.1 Rural 19 19 - 6,618 1.4 1.4 20.3 23.4 - 2 1 4 5 20 27 44 51 22 21 1 - 8 12 2 3 4,229 23.09 183.2 Rural 4 5 44.3 45.9 2.4 2.3 41.9 43.6 - 3 3 27 13 18 29 151 158 505 534 172 169 3 2 89 88 4 19,761 3.72 31 31 410 353 19.9 17.5 0.7 0.9 19.3 16.6 - 3 2 3 12 14 89 59 304 282 17 12 12 5 89 113 3 4 21,264 40.29 3 2 89 59 20.7 13.7 0.7 0.5 20.0 13.3 - - - 3 2 15 9 72 49 2 1 - 16 24 - 4,442 1.25 3,553.6 Suburban 8 9 689 659 48 41 641 618 42.5 40.6 3.0 2.5 39.5 38.1 - 3 2 23 15 22 24 108 103 474 462 59 53 11 5 149 118 - 16,212 15.18 1,068.0 Suburban 31 32 1995 1996 756 748 144 120 612 628 68.2 67.5 13.0 10.8 55.2 56.7 - 13 13 65 62 66 45 150 200 427 379 35 49 4 9 395 449 3 2 11,085 2.91 3,809.3 Rural Center 24 25 1995 1996 897 943 39 44 858 899 25.6 26.9 1.1 1.3 24.5 25.7 - 2 3 20 17 17 24 177 175 583 603 98 121 3 4 118 124 - Mount Laurel Twp. 1 35,048 22.15 1,582.3 Suburban 52 54 1995 1996 10 12 4 5 6 7 2.8 3.3 1.1 1.4 1.7 1.9 - - 4 3 3 2 3 4 - New Hanover Twp. 1 - 4 9 - 3,612 21.85 165.3 Rural 3 2 - North Hanover Twp. 1995 1996 132 82 12 4 120 78 14.0 8.7 1.3 0.4 12.8 8.3 - - 7 4 36 17 76 57 8 4 - 29 50 2 3 9,400 17.38 540.9 Rural 6 6 - 1 1 7 7 1995 1996 289 305 23 18 266 287 42.2 44.5 3.4 2.6 38.8 41.9 - 1 1 12 3 10 14 67 60 159 192 40 35 3 3 77 78 - Palmyra Boro 2 6,851 1.92 3,568.2 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 2 2 18 18 1995 1996 83 49 10 6 73 43 57.3 33.8 6.9 4.1 50.4 29.7 - 1 1 2 9 3 17 15 54 26 2 2 - 24 14 - Pemberton Boro 3 1,449 0.76 1,906.6 Rural Center 4 4 - 1995 1996 988 930 106 97 882 833 37.9 35.7 4.1 3.7 33.9 32.0 - Pemberton Twp. 22 2 21 31 63 63 344 326 455 415 83 92 11 17 393 476 26,043 64.67 402.7 Suburban 53 51 1995 1996 166 155 28 13 138 142 20.8 19.4 3.5 1.6 17.3 17.8 - 1 Riverside Twp. - 3 1 24 12 26 26 103 106 9 10 - 240 189 1 2 7,974 1.54 5,177.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1995 1996 97 77 9 0 88 77 36.5 29.0 3.4 0.0 33.1 29.0 - 6 Riverton Boro - 1 1 2,656 0.70 3,794.3 Urban Suburb 6 6 - - Shamong Twp. 1995 1996 51 56 108 122 9.7 10.6 11.4 12.9 0.7 0.7 1.3 1.5 9.0 9.9 10.1 11.4 - 46.61 121.5 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 4 4 14 16 5,661 Southampton Twp. 55 60 122 138 - - - - - Springfield Twp. 1995 1996 72 81 5 4 67 77 24.5 27.6 1.7 1.4 22.8 26.2 - - - - 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 Character 4 6 1 - 3 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 120 2 1 - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 5,312.1 Suburban 527.8 Rural Center 3 - - - 13 13 61 56 14 8 1 1 8 19 - 13 12 29 40 35 38 69 68 3 6 10 14 1 1 7 16 29 45 - 1 4 3 3 13 12 - 10,664 43.31 246.2 Rural 1 1 3 3 23 22 36 44 8 11 1 2 16 11 - 2,937 29.34 100.1 Rural 2 2 - 3 2 14 14 84 84 1 2 2 21 22 - 1 1 5 6 - 8 8 39 39 9 9 40 42 1 1 9 10 10 10 42 43 3 4 27 29 11 14 64 70 - 3 2 29 31 5 5 25 26 - 67 68 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 - 4 4 10 7 67 62 1 1 14 14 6 6 5 5 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Fieldsboro Boro 1995 1996 11 11 3 0 8 11 20.0 20.0 5.5 0.0 14.6 20.0 - Florence Twp. 1995 1996 263 208 18 20 245 188 26.1 20.6 1.8 2.0 24.3 18.7 Hainesport Twp. 1995 1996 127 120 9 10 118 110 39.8 37.6 2.8 3.1 37.0 34.5 - Willingboro Twp. 1995 1996 1,367 1,460 113 125 1,254 1,335 36.1 38.5 3.0 3.3 33.1 35.2 Lumberton Twp. 1995 1996 362 456 20 20 342 436 54.7 68.9 3.0 3.0 Mansfield Twp. 1995 1996 92 105 6 6 86 99 21.8 24.8 Maple Shade Twp. 1995 1996 876 907 48 46 828 861 Medford Twp. 1995 1996 424 373 14 20 Medford Lakes Boro 1995 1996 92 61 Moorestown Twp. 1995 1996 Mount Holly Twp. 2 1 - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile - 3 3 4 6 1 2 - 9 4 - 549 0.30 1,830.0 Suburban - - 10,076 9.65 1,044.1 Suburban 20 21 - 3,192 6.58 485.1 Suburban - - 4,985.5 Suburban - - 4 6 12 12 41 49 188 124 16 15 5 6 155 172 1 4 3 2 5 4 22 24 77 68 19 18 1 1 25 31 - 13 6 42 71 57 48 264 318 817 840 173 177 12 10 587 513 2 2 37,890 7.60 51.7 65.9 - 3 5 5 7 12 8 84 114 234 295 24 27 4 1 81 116 2 1 13.34 496.1 Rural 19 19 - 6,618 1.4 1.4 20.3 23.4 - 2 1 4 5 20 27 44 51 22 21 1 - 8 12 2 3 4,229 23.09 183.2 Rural 4 5 44.3 45.9 2.4 2.3 41.9 43.6 - 3 3 27 13 18 29 151 158 505 534 172 169 3 2 89 88 4 19,761 3.72 31 31 410 353 19.9 17.5 0.7 0.9 19.3 16.6 - 3 2 3 12 14 89 59 304 282 17 12 12 5 89 113 3 4 21,264 40.29 3 2 89 59 20.7 13.7 0.7 0.5 20.0 13.3 - - - 3 2 15 9 72 49 2 1 - 16 24 - 4,442 1.25 3,553.6 Suburban 8 9 689 659 48 41 641 618 42.5 40.6 3.0 2.5 39.5 38.1 - 3 2 23 15 22 24 108 103 474 462 59 53 11 5 149 118 - 16,212 15.18 1,068.0 Suburban 31 32 1995 1996 756 748 144 120 612 628 68.2 67.5 13.0 10.8 55.2 56.7 - 13 13 65 62 66 45 150 200 427 379 35 49 4 9 395 449 3 2 11,085 2.91 3,809.3 Rural Center 24 25 1995 1996 897 943 39 44 858 899 25.6 26.9 1.1 1.3 24.5 25.7 - 2 3 20 17 17 24 177 175 583 603 98 121 3 4 118 124 - Mount Laurel Twp. 1 35,048 22.15 1,582.3 Suburban 52 54 1995 1996 10 12 4 5 6 7 2.8 3.3 1.1 1.4 1.7 1.9 - - 4 3 3 2 3 4 - New Hanover Twp. 1 - 4 9 - 3,612 21.85 165.3 Rural 3 2 - North Hanover Twp. 1995 1996 132 82 12 4 120 78 14.0 8.7 1.3 0.4 12.8 8.3 - - 7 4 36 17 76 57 8 4 - 29 50 2 3 9,400 17.38 540.9 Rural 6 6 - 1 1 7 7 1995 1996 289 305 23 18 266 287 42.2 44.5 3.4 2.6 38.8 41.9 - 1 1 12 3 10 14 67 60 159 192 40 35 3 3 77 78 - Palmyra Boro 2 6,851 1.92 3,568.2 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 2 2 18 18 1995 1996 83 49 10 6 73 43 57.3 33.8 6.9 4.1 50.4 29.7 - 1 1 2 9 3 17 15 54 26 2 2 - 24 14 - Pemberton Boro 3 1,449 0.76 1,906.6 Rural Center 4 4 - 1995 1996 988 930 106 97 882 833 37.9 35.7 4.1 3.7 33.9 32.0 - Pemberton Twp. 22 2 21 31 63 63 344 326 455 415 83 92 11 17 393 476 26,043 64.67 402.7 Suburban 53 51 1995 1996 166 155 28 13 138 142 20.8 19.4 3.5 1.6 17.3 17.8 - 1 Riverside Twp. - 3 1 24 12 26 26 103 106 9 10 - 240 189 1 2 7,974 1.54 5,177.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1995 1996 97 77 9 0 88 77 36.5 29.0 3.4 0.0 33.1 29.0 - 6 Riverton Boro - 1 1 2,656 0.70 3,794.3 Urban Suburb 6 6 - - Shamong Twp. 1995 1996 51 56 108 122 9.7 10.6 11.4 12.9 0.7 0.7 1.3 1.5 9.0 9.9 10.1 11.4 - 46.61 121.5 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 4 4 14 16 5,661 Southampton Twp. 55 60 122 138 - - - - - Springfield Twp. 1995 1996 72 81 5 4 67 77 24.5 27.6 1.7 1.4 22.8 26.2 - - - - 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 1 - 3 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 5,312.1 Suburban 527.8 Rural Center 3 - - - 13 13 61 56 14 8 1 1 8 19 - 13 12 29 40 35 38 69 68 3 6 10 14 1 1 7 16 29 45 - 1 4 3 3 13 12 - 10,664 43.31 246.2 Rural 1 1 3 3 23 22 36 44 8 11 1 2 16 11 - 2,937 29.34 100.1 Rural 2 2 121 - 3 2 14 14 84 84 1 2 2 21 22 - 1 1 5 6 - 8 8 39 39 9 9 40 42 1 1 9 10 10 10 42 43 3 4 27 29 11 14 64 70 - 3 2 29 31 5 5 25 26 - 67 68 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 4 - 4 4 10 7 67 62 1 1 14 14 6 6 5 5 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY Tabernacle Twp. 1995 1996 97 71 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 Westampton Twp. Woodland Twp. NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME - NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 6 97 65 11.7 8.6 0.0 0.7 11.7 7.8 - 1 2 27 14 0 0 27 14 35.0 18.2 0.0 0.0 35.0 18.2 - - 1995 1996 249 275 25 28 224 247 39.4 43.5 4.0 4.4 35.4 39.1 - - 1995 1996 45 58 2 4 43 54 22.2 28.7 1.0 2.0 21.2 26.7 1995 1996 47 29 18 8 29 21 11.6 7.2 4.4 2.0 1995 1996 13,114 12,735 1,170 1,010 11,944 11,725 33.2 31.9 Audubon Boro 1995 1996 516 446 32 24 484 422 Audubon Park 1995 1996 19 20 2 3 Barrington Boro 1995 1996 124 150 Bellmawr Boro 1995 1996 Berlin Boro 1 7 4 - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 28 24 64 36 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 5 5 2 1 21 27 - 8,291 47.64 174.0 Rural - - - - 1 771 107.32 7.2 Rural - - - - - - 7 4 19 10 - 3 5 1 - 1 11 13 14 14 36 31 172 192 16 24 1 - 64 84 - 6,319 11.04 572.4 Rural 16 16 - 1 2 - 1 2 6 10 34 40 3 4 4 5 7 7 - 2,024 95.38 21.2 Rural - - - - 7.2 5.2 - 2 1 4 1 12 6 8 4 21 16 1 - 16 19 - 4,055 1.65 - - - - 3.0 2.5 30.2 29.4 9 10 90 64 398 368 673 568 2,656 2,710 7,981 7,696 1,307 1,319 108 115 3,895 4,051 35 53 398,816 817.64 649 655 15 16 119 121 783 792 56.5 48.9 3.5 2.6 53.0 46.2 1 - 1 4 21 13 9 7 36 27 424 376 24 19 2 4 57 62 2 2 9,127 1.48 6,166.9 Urban Suburb 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 17 17 17.2 18.1 1.8 2.7 15.4 15.4 - 1 - 1 3 3 4 11 11 3 2 1 - 4 4 1 1,104 0.15 7,360.0 Urban Suburb 4 5 - 1 10 123 140 18.8 22.8 0.2 1.5 18.7 21.3 - 5 6,581 1.59 4,139.0 Suburban 15 15 - 1 1 16 16 429 383 32 34 397 349 34.9 31.2 2.6 2.8 32.3 28.4 - 12,279 2.99 4,106.7 Suburban 20 19 - 6 6 26 25 1995 1996 261 255 9 14 252 241 46.4 45.3 1.6 2.5 44.8 42.8 - - 5,626 3.56 1,580.3 Suburban 15 16 - 1 1 16 17 Berlin Twp. 1995 1996 342 351 16 18 326 333 69.8 71.7 3.3 3.7 66.6 68.0 - - 4,897 3.27 1,497.6 Suburban 16 17 - 2 2 18 19 Brooklawn Boro 1995 1996 172 188 15 11 157 177 93.0 101.6 8.1 5.9 84.9 95.7 - - 3 1,850 0.49 3,775.5 Urban Suburb 5 5 - - Camden City 1995 1996 12,244 10,590 3,228 2,598 9,016 7,992 147.8 127.8 39.0 31.4 108.8 96.4 58 28 89 102 9 1 82,866 8.68 9,546.8 Urban Center 323 328 18 23 75 64 416 415 Chesilhurst Boro 1995 1996 46 53 10 7 36 46 32.2 37.1 7.0 4.9 25.2 32.2 - 1,429 1.72 7 7 1 1 1 1 9 9 Clementon Boro 1995 1996 269 252 34 28 235 224 48.0 45.0 6.1 5.0 41.9 40.0 - 1 5,606 1.91 2,935.1 Suburban 12 13 1 1 13 14 Collingswood Boro 1995 1996 786 641 79 47 707 594 54.8 44.7 5.5 3.3 49.3 41.4 - 7,716.1 Urban Suburb 24 25 2 2 3 3 29 30 Cherry Hill Twp. 1995 1996 3,441 3,422 147 139 3,294 3,283 50.7 50.5 2.2 2.0 48.6 48.4 6 4 30 31 156 157 Gibbsboro Boro 1995 1996 60 64 10 8 50 56 26.3 28.0 4.4 3.5 21.9 24.5 - 1995 1996 474 341 31 26 443 315 38.3 27.6 2.5 2.1 35.8 25.5 - Gloucester City 1995 1996 2,495 2,366 172 232 2,323 2,134 43.3 41.1 3.0 4.0 40.3 37.0 - Gloucester Twp. Wrightstown Boro BURLINGTON COUNTY TOTAL - 1 2,457.6 Rural Center 487.8 2 2 3 3 21 21 CAMDEN COUNTY 122 - 2 1 7 18 40 95 89 10 11 2 - 51 49 - 1 3 2 8 13 21 19 56 64 307 266 34 19 1 67 80 - 1 4 9 4 5 48 49 157 170 47 22 2 57 56 8 8 6 10 44 78 245 229 37 26 6 3 75 42 8 6 6 5 23 23 122 146 12 8 2 8 16 1,593 1,280 1,488 1,188 3,200 2,784 3,799 3,507 2,017 1,701 367 367 5,111 4,615 2 8 4 12 12 18 26 6 8 1 28 34 - 11 12 23 14 62 61 157 137 16 26 15 2 84 91 - 2 4 2 37 24 38 21 151 125 430 393 126 76 1 6 285 294 3 14,352 1.86 14 5 75 68 57 65 552 599 2,311 2,250 431 434 7 12 252 265 22 16 67,809 24.18 2,804.3 Suburban 120 122 1 - 6 8 26 28 21 23 3 5 1 28 26 - 2,284 2.16 1,057.4 Suburban 2 3 - 5,329.3 Urban Suburb 25 25 - 2,490.3 Suburban 69 72 2 1 2 1 - 1 1 - 3 - 1 2 1 - 3 9 11 22 11 73 55 312 223 58 37 1 - 240 264 - 1 5 12,364 2.32 1 18 24 42 74 112 133 504 378 1,520 1,488 299 268 23 24 490 591 16 12 57,625 23.14 830.8 Rural - - 4 5 5 5 - 3 2 2 3 2 2 27 27 18 19 90 93 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY Tabernacle Twp. 1995 1996 97 71 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 Westampton Twp. Woodland Twp. NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME - NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 6 97 65 11.7 8.6 0.0 0.7 11.7 7.8 - 1 2 27 14 0 0 27 14 35.0 18.2 0.0 0.0 35.0 18.2 - - 1995 1996 249 275 25 28 224 247 39.4 43.5 4.0 4.4 35.4 39.1 - - 1995 1996 45 58 2 4 43 54 22.2 28.7 1.0 2.0 21.2 26.7 1995 1996 47 29 18 8 29 21 11.6 7.2 4.4 2.0 1995 1996 13,114 12,735 1,170 1,010 11,944 11,725 33.2 31.9 Audubon Boro 1995 1996 516 446 32 24 484 422 Audubon Park 1995 1996 19 20 2 3 Barrington Boro 1995 1996 124 150 Bellmawr Boro 1995 1996 Berlin Boro 1 7 4 - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 28 24 64 36 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 5 5 2 1 21 27 - 8,291 47.64 174.0 Rural - - - - 1 771 107.32 7.2 Rural - - - - - - 7 4 19 10 - 3 5 1 - 1 11 13 14 14 36 31 172 192 16 24 1 - 64 84 - 6,319 11.04 572.4 Rural 16 16 - 1 2 - 1 2 6 10 34 40 3 4 4 5 7 7 - 2,024 95.38 21.2 Rural - - - - 7.2 5.2 - 2 1 4 1 12 6 8 4 21 16 1 - 16 19 - 4,055 1.65 - - - - 3.0 2.5 30.2 29.4 9 10 90 64 398 368 673 568 2,656 2,710 7,981 7,696 1,307 1,319 108 115 3,895 4,051 35 53 398,816 817.64 649 655 15 16 119 121 783 792 56.5 48.9 3.5 2.6 53.0 46.2 1 - 1 4 21 13 9 7 36 27 424 376 24 19 2 4 57 62 2 2 9,127 1.48 6,166.9 Urban Suburb 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 17 17 17.2 18.1 1.8 2.7 15.4 15.4 - 1 - 1 3 3 4 11 11 3 2 1 - 4 4 1 1,104 0.15 7,360.0 Urban Suburb 4 5 - 1 10 123 140 18.8 22.8 0.2 1.5 18.7 21.3 - 5 6,581 1.59 4,139.0 Suburban 15 15 - 1 1 16 16 429 383 32 34 397 349 34.9 31.2 2.6 2.8 32.3 28.4 - 12,279 2.99 4,106.7 Suburban 20 19 - 6 6 26 25 1995 1996 261 255 9 14 252 241 46.4 45.3 1.6 2.5 44.8 42.8 - - 5,626 3.56 1,580.3 Suburban 15 16 - 1 1 16 17 Berlin Twp. 1995 1996 342 351 16 18 326 333 69.8 71.7 3.3 3.7 66.6 68.0 - - 4,897 3.27 1,497.6 Suburban 16 17 - 2 2 18 19 Brooklawn Boro 1995 1996 172 188 15 11 157 177 93.0 101.6 8.1 5.9 84.9 95.7 - - 3 1,850 0.49 3,775.5 Urban Suburb 5 5 - - Camden City 1995 1996 12,244 10,590 3,228 2,598 9,016 7,992 147.8 127.8 39.0 31.4 108.8 96.4 58 28 89 102 9 1 82,866 8.68 9,546.8 Urban Center 323 328 18 23 75 64 416 415 Chesilhurst Boro 1995 1996 46 53 10 7 36 46 32.2 37.1 7.0 4.9 25.2 32.2 - 1,429 1.72 7 7 1 1 1 1 9 9 Clementon Boro 1995 1996 269 252 34 28 235 224 48.0 45.0 6.1 5.0 41.9 40.0 - 1 5,606 1.91 2,935.1 Suburban 12 13 1 1 13 14 Collingswood Boro 1995 1996 786 641 79 47 707 594 54.8 44.7 5.5 3.3 49.3 41.4 - 7,716.1 Urban Suburb 24 25 2 2 3 3 29 30 Cherry Hill Twp. 1995 1996 3,441 3,422 147 139 3,294 3,283 50.7 50.5 2.2 2.0 48.6 48.4 6 4 30 31 156 157 Gibbsboro Boro 1995 1996 60 64 10 8 50 56 26.3 28.0 4.4 3.5 21.9 24.5 - 1995 1996 474 341 31 26 443 315 38.3 27.6 2.5 2.1 35.8 25.5 - Gloucester City 1995 1996 2,495 2,366 172 232 2,323 2,134 43.3 41.1 3.0 4.0 40.3 37.0 - Gloucester Twp. Wrightstown Boro BURLINGTON COUNTY TOTAL - 1 2,457.6 Rural Center 487.8 2 2 3 3 21 21 CAMDEN COUNTY - 2 1 7 18 40 95 89 10 11 2 - 51 49 - 1 3 2 8 13 21 19 56 64 307 266 34 19 1 67 80 - 1 4 9 4 5 48 49 157 170 47 22 2 57 56 8 8 6 10 44 78 245 229 37 26 6 3 75 42 8 6 6 5 23 23 122 146 12 8 2 8 16 1,593 1,280 1,488 1,188 3,200 2,784 3,799 3,507 2,017 1,701 367 367 5,111 4,615 2 8 4 12 12 18 26 6 8 1 28 34 - 11 12 23 14 62 61 157 137 16 26 15 2 84 91 - 2 4 2 37 24 38 21 151 125 430 393 126 76 1 6 285 294 3 14,352 1.86 14 5 75 68 57 65 552 599 2,311 2,250 431 434 7 12 252 265 22 16 67,809 24.18 2,804.3 Suburban 120 122 1 - 6 8 26 28 21 23 3 5 1 28 26 - 2,284 2.16 1,057.4 Suburban 2 3 - 5,329.3 Urban Suburb 25 25 - 2,490.3 Suburban 69 72 2 1 2 1 - 1 1 - 3 - 1 2 1 - 3 9 11 22 11 73 55 312 223 58 37 1 - 240 264 - 1 5 12,364 2.32 1 18 24 42 74 112 133 504 378 1,520 1,488 299 268 23 24 490 591 16 12 57,625 23.14 123 830.8 Rural - - 4 5 5 5 - 3 2 2 3 2 2 27 27 18 19 90 93 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Haddon Twp. 1995 1996 727 581 43 36 684 545 49.7 39.7 2.9 2.5 46.7 37.2 - - Haddonfield Boro 1995 1996 346 303 7 7 339 296 29.9 26.2 0.6 0.6 29.3 25.6 - - Haddon Heights Boro 1995 1996 215 232 5 6 210 226 28.4 30.7 0.7 0.8 27.8 29.9 - Hi-Nella Boro 1995 1996 27 26 9 7 18 19 26.2 25.2 8.7 6.8 17.5 18.4 - 1995 1996 71 70 4 15 67 55 29.7 29.3 1.7 6.3 28.0 23.0 - Laurel Springs Boro Lawnside Boro 1995 1996 190 137 26 23 164 114 65.0 46.9 8.9 7.9 56.1 39.0 - 1995 1996 1,118 1,050 159 118 959 932 60.5 56.8 8.6 6.4 51.9 50.4 - Lindenwold Boro Magnolia Boro 1995 1996 199 165 29 30 170 135 41.5 34.4 6.0 6.3 35.4 28.1 - Merchantville Boro 1995 1996 144 119 6 4 138 115 33.3 27.5 1.4 0.9 31.9 26.6 - Mount Ephraim Boro 1995 1996 174 182 17 9 157 173 39.2 41.0 3.8 2.0 35.4 39.0 - Oaklyn Boro 1995 1996 177 125 15 10 162 115 39.3 27.7 3.3 2.2 36.0 25.5 - Pennsauken Twp. 1995 1996 2,267 2,101 197 223 2,070 1,878 65.0 60.2 5.6 6.4 59.3 53.8 - Pine Hill Boro 1995 1996 339 281 33 12 306 269 32.1 26.6 3.1 1.1 28.9 25.4 - Pine Valley Boro 1995 1996 3 26 0 0 3 26 + + + + + + - Runnemede Boro 1995 1996 356 355 19 19 337 336 39.9 39.8 2.1 2.1 37.8 37.6 - 3 1 11 9 Somerdale Boro 1995 1996 268 222 20 14 248 208 50.0 41.4 3.7 2.6 46.2 38.8 - 2 1 1995 1996 330 286 25 16 305 270 43.6 37.8 3.3 2.1 40.3 35.6 - - Stratford Boro 1 Tavistock Boro 1995 1996 3 4 0 0 3 4 + + + + + + - - Voorhees Twp. 1995 1996 1,292 1,273 64 62 1,228 1,211 48.3 47.6 2.4 2.3 45.9 45.3 Waterford Twp. 1995 1996 302 292 20 28 282 264 26.5 25.6 1.8 2.5 24.8 23.2 Winslow Twp. 1995 1996 1,054 1,115 166 153 888 962 29.2 30.9 4.6 4.2 24.6 26.6 Woodlynne Boro 1995 1996 349 271 53 33 296 238 140.0 108.7 21.3 13.2 118.8 95.5 124 1 21 19 116 82 512 404 56 59 8 4 81 112 2 3 4 4 34 50 291 225 14 21 4 2 42 42 - 2 3 4 21 23 185 194 4 9 2 26 32 9 6 5 10 10 6 3 3 1 - 2 5 1 9 18 17 46 36 3 2 1 2 16 8 9 13 27 17 101 74 14,642 2.69 5,443.1 Urban Suburb 22 25 - 3 2 25 27 1 11,583 2.78 4,166.5 Urban Suburb 21 23 - 5 6 26 29 - 7,561 1.58 4,785.4 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 5 5 21 21 27 19 - 1,030 0.23 4,478.3 Suburban 4 4 - 2 2 6 6 - 33 38 - 2,390 0.45 5,311.1 Suburban 7 8 1 1 1 1 9 10 36 23 5 34 34 - 2,924 1.43 2,044.8 Suburban 8 7 1 1 2 1 11 9 12 5 75 58 72 54 259 271 548 501 152 160 8 9 533 468 5 9 18,482 3.82 4,838.2 Suburban 35 35 2 2 3 3 40 40 1 1 19 21 9 8 43 35 104 76 23 24 - 41 62 1 1 4,797 0.98 4,894.9 Suburban 9 9 - 2 2 4 2 25 15 83 92 30 8 - 66 66 - 4,323 0.61 7,086.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1 1 14 14 1 1 6 5 10 3 38 38 104 115 15 20 2 - 75 79 - 4,441 0.90 4,934.4 Urban Suburb 12 12 - 1 1 13 13 1 3 3 1 11 6 23 38 128 70 11 7 2 1 24 15 - 4,506 0.63 7,152.4 Urban Suburb 9 10 - 1 2 10 12 3 108 137 86 86 565 500 1,026 983 479 395 10 12 381 458 3 4 34,895 10.56 3,304.5 Urban Suburb 88 89 27 26 119 119 8 5 20 5 75 81 198 156 33 32 6 6 169 193 5 1 10,571 3.97 2,662.7 Suburban 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 - 11 3 13 2 - - 21 0.94 22.3 Suburban 6 5 - 1 1 7 6 4 9 62 66 241 233 34 37 3 2 62 80 8,927 2.00 4,463.5 Suburban 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 12 8 6 5 44 28 174 149 30 31 3 6 81 69 5,364 1.36 3,944.1 Suburban 11 11 - 1 1 12 12 6 7 19 8 39 36 229 216 37 18 4 1 59 62 7,575 1.59 4,764.2 Suburban 12 12 1 1 14 14 - - - 1 - - - 12 0.27 44.4 Suburban 7 2 37 34 19 24 169 173 937 909 122 129 8 9 90 137 1 4 26,745 11.61 2,303.6 Suburban 2 3 1 3 17 22 64 51 200 198 18 15 - 56 43 1 11,386 36.11 315.3 Rural 21 21 10 8 49 36 106 108 285 262 519 609 84 91 14 12 610 698 5 3 36,118 57.78 625.1 Suburban 67 67 4 2 21 10 28 21 42 36 221 169 33 33 3 - 71 77 2,492 0.22 11,327.3 Urban Suburb 7 8 - - 1 - - 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 8 - 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 21 17 1 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 2 4 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 - - - - - 4 4 1 1 - 44 45 1 1 3 4 - 9 9 - - 15 12 60 58 2 2 23 23 13 15 83 86 1 1 8 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Haddon Twp. 1995 1996 727 581 43 36 684 545 49.7 39.7 2.9 2.5 46.7 37.2 - - 1 Haddonfield Boro 1995 1996 346 303 7 7 339 296 29.9 26.2 0.6 0.6 29.3 25.6 - - Haddon Heights Boro 1995 1996 215 232 5 6 210 226 28.4 30.7 0.7 0.8 27.8 29.9 - Hi-Nella Boro 1995 1996 27 26 9 7 18 19 26.2 25.2 8.7 6.8 17.5 18.4 - 1995 1996 71 70 4 15 67 55 29.7 29.3 1.7 6.3 28.0 23.0 - Laurel Springs Boro 21 19 116 82 512 404 56 59 8 4 81 112 2 3 4 4 34 50 291 225 14 21 4 2 42 42 - 2 3 4 21 23 185 194 4 9 2 26 32 9 6 5 10 10 6 3 3 1 - 2 5 1 9 18 17 46 36 3 2 Lawnside Boro 1995 1996 190 137 26 23 164 114 65.0 46.9 8.9 7.9 56.1 39.0 - 1 2 16 8 9 13 27 17 101 74 1995 1996 1,118 1,050 159 118 959 932 60.5 56.8 8.6 6.4 51.9 50.4 - Lindenwold Boro 14,642 2.69 5,443.1 Urban Suburb 22 25 - 3 2 25 27 1 11,583 2.78 4,166.5 Urban Suburb 21 23 - 5 6 26 29 - 7,561 1.58 4,785.4 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 5 5 21 21 27 19 - 1,030 0.23 4,478.3 Suburban 4 4 - 2 2 6 6 - 33 38 - 2,390 0.45 5,311.1 Suburban 7 8 1 1 1 1 9 10 36 23 5 34 34 - 2,924 1.43 2,044.8 Suburban 8 7 1 1 2 1 11 9 12 5 75 58 72 54 259 271 548 501 152 160 8 9 533 468 5 9 18,482 3.82 4,838.2 Suburban 35 35 2 2 3 3 40 40 Magnolia Boro 1995 1996 199 165 29 30 170 135 41.5 34.4 6.0 6.3 35.4 28.1 - 1 1 19 21 9 8 43 35 104 76 23 24 - 41 62 1 1 4,797 0.98 4,894.9 Suburban 9 9 - Merchantville Boro 1995 1996 144 119 6 4 138 115 33.3 27.5 1.4 0.9 31.9 26.6 - 2 2 4 2 25 15 83 92 30 8 - 66 66 - 4,323 0.61 7,086.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 - 1 1 14 14 Mount Ephraim Boro 1995 1996 174 182 17 9 157 173 39.2 41.0 3.8 2.0 35.4 39.0 - 1 1 6 5 10 3 38 38 104 115 15 20 2 - 75 79 - 4,441 0.90 4,934.4 Urban Suburb 12 12 - 1 1 13 13 Oaklyn Boro 1995 1996 177 125 15 10 162 115 39.3 27.7 3.3 2.2 36.0 25.5 - 1 3 3 1 11 6 23 38 128 70 11 7 2 1 24 15 - 4,506 0.63 7,152.4 Urban Suburb 9 10 - 1 2 10 12 Pennsauken Twp. 1995 1996 2,267 2,101 197 223 2,070 1,878 65.0 60.2 5.6 6.4 59.3 53.8 - 3 108 137 86 86 565 500 1,026 983 479 395 10 12 381 458 3 4 34,895 10.56 3,304.5 Urban Suburb 88 89 27 26 119 119 Pine Hill Boro 1995 1996 339 281 33 12 306 269 32.1 26.6 3.1 1.1 28.9 25.4 - 8 5 20 5 75 81 198 156 33 32 6 6 169 193 5 1 10,571 3.97 2,662.7 Suburban 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 Pine Valley Boro 1995 1996 3 26 0 0 3 26 + + + + + + - - 11 3 13 2 - - 21 0.94 22.3 Suburban 6 5 - 1 1 7 6 Runnemede Boro 1995 1996 356 355 19 19 337 336 39.9 39.8 2.1 2.1 37.8 37.6 - 3 1 11 9 4 9 62 66 241 233 34 37 3 2 62 80 8,927 2.00 4,463.5 Suburban 17 17 - 2 2 19 19 Somerdale Boro 1995 1996 268 222 20 14 248 208 50.0 41.4 3.7 2.6 46.2 38.8 - 2 1 12 8 6 5 44 28 174 149 30 31 3 6 81 69 5,364 1.36 3,944.1 Suburban 11 11 - 1 1 12 12 1995 1996 330 286 25 16 305 270 43.6 37.8 3.3 2.1 40.3 35.6 - - Stratford Boro 1 6 7 19 8 39 36 229 216 37 18 4 1 59 62 7,575 1.59 4,764.2 Suburban 12 12 1 1 14 14 Tavistock Boro 1995 1996 3 4 0 0 3 4 + + + + + + - - - - - 1 - - - 12 0.27 44.4 Suburban Voorhees Twp. 1995 1996 1,292 1,273 64 62 1,228 1,211 48.3 47.6 2.4 2.3 45.9 45.3 7 2 37 34 19 24 169 173 937 909 122 129 8 9 90 137 1 4 26,745 11.61 2,303.6 Suburban Waterford Twp. 1995 1996 302 292 20 28 282 264 26.5 25.6 1.8 2.5 24.8 23.2 2 3 1 3 17 22 64 51 200 198 18 15 - 56 43 1 11,386 36.11 315.3 Rural 21 21 Winslow Twp. 1995 1996 1,054 1,115 166 153 888 962 29.2 30.9 4.6 4.2 24.6 26.6 10 8 49 36 106 108 285 262 519 609 84 91 14 12 610 698 5 3 36,118 57.78 625.1 Suburban 67 67 Woodlynne Boro 1995 1996 349 271 53 33 296 238 140.0 108.7 21.3 13.2 118.8 95.5 4 2 21 10 28 21 42 36 221 169 33 33 3 - 71 77 2,492 0.22 11,327.3 Urban Suburb 7 8 - - 1 - - 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 - - 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 8 - 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 21 17 1 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 2 4 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 - - - 125 - - 4 4 1 1 - 44 45 1 1 3 4 - 9 9 - - 15 12 60 58 2 2 23 23 13 15 83 86 1 1 8 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY CAMDEN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 31,629 28,738 4,735 4,024 26,894 24,714 62.9 56.7 9.4 7.9 53.5 48.8 65 36 194 179 Avalon Boro 1995 1996 276 273 3 6 273 267 164.0 162.2 1.8 3.6 162.2 158.6 - Cape May City 1995 1996 453 298 20 12 433 286 101.6 66.8 4.5 2.7 97.1 64.1 - - Cape May Point Boro 1995 1996 13 9 0 0 13 9 58.3 40.4 0.0 0.0 58.3 40.4 - - Dennis Twp. 1995 1996 166 135 12 5 154 130 27.2 22.1 2.0 0.8 25.2 21.3 - 1995 1996 673 755 48 55 625 700 31.0 34.8 2.2 2.5 28.8 32.3 - Lower Twp. Middle Twp. 1995 1996 0 599 0 51 0 548 0.0 37.1 0.0 3.2 0.0 34.0 North Wildwood City 1995 1996 529 527 14 27 515 500 105.7 105.3 2.8 5.4 Ocean City 1995 1996 1,430 1,528 51 45 1,379 1,483 95.2 101.7 Sea Isle City 1995 1996 394 259 37 20 357 239 Stone Harbor Boro 1995 1996 98 112 3 5 Upper Twp. 1995 1996 249 243 West Cape May Boro 1995 1996 West Wildwood Boro 2,216 1,893 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 2,260 1,916 6,762 6,167 15,791 14,766 4,341 3,781 501 496 9,398 9,273 1 1 3 48 43 221 220 4 4 - 5 4 4 4 12 8 55 41 372 242 6 3 2 112 69 - 2 1 10 8 1 - - - 1 8 4 57 34 87 79 10 17 - 84 86 Character 2,281.8 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1,120 1,143 43 46 231 220 1,394 1,409 9 9 29 28 6 8 24 25 506,584 222.01 1,683 4.82 349.2 Suburban 20 19 4,460 2.25 1,982.2 Urban Center 17 16 - 223 0.30 743.3 Suburban - - - - 22 30 - 6,106 65.10 - - - - - 17 16 71 65 CAPE MAY COUNTY 2 2 - 4 2 1 2 - 2 1 93.8 Rural 1 1 10 12 9 1 29 41 99 151 500 515 26 34 10 6 708 663 3 21,689 27.80 780.2 Suburban 54 49 - 5 15 31 118 397 33 4 169 167 10 7 16,125 72.40 222.7 Rural Center 40 42 1 1 17 17 58 60 102.9 99.9 - 5 3 4 6 5 18 87 90 418 396 10 14 1 2 128 109 3 2 5,003 1.71 2,925.7 Suburban 24 25 2 2 8 8 34 35 3.4 3.0 91.8 98.7 - 4 1 26 17 20 27 328 315 1,038 1,152 13 16 3 2 288 295 2 8 15,022 7.00 2,146.0 Suburban 57 60 3 3 16 15 76 78 147.6 97.0 13.9 7.5 133.8 89.5 - 4 3 10 1 23 16 35 70 315 164 7 5 3 - 37 30 - 2,669 2.50 1,067.6 Suburban 20 20 1 1 7 7 28 28 95 107 102.3 116.9 3.1 5.2 99.2 111.7 - 3 - - 14 24 78 81 3 2 - 9 6 - 5 1 958 1.68 570.2 Suburban 16 16 2 2 5 5 23 23 17 14 232 229 21.6 21.1 1.5 1.2 20.1 19.9 13 11 74 78 146 134 12 17 3 1 49 49 - - 1 11,535 65.70 175.6 Rural - 48 26 3 4 45 22 43.8 23.7 2.7 3.6 41.0 20.1 - - 2 4 13 6 30 16 2 - - - 35 20 - 1,097 1.22 899.2 Suburban 6 10 1995 1996 38 26 2 3 36 23 75.5 51.7 4.0 6.0 71.6 45.7 - - - 2 3 12 12 24 10 1 - 13 3 - 503 0.30 1,676.7 Suburban 4 4 1995 1996 1,134 1,204 127 132 1,007 1,072 266.3 282.7 29.8 31.0 236.4 251.7 - Wildwood City 11 15 63 55 53 59 231 312 744 734 32 26 7 3 308 300 4 4 4,259 1.30 3,276.2 Urban Center 41 41 1995 1996 297 245 17 16 280 229 87.3 72.0 5.0 4.7 82.3 67.3 - 3 3 2 2 12 11 35 34 241 189 4 6 - 63 89 - Wildwood Crest Boro 2 3,401 1.10 3,091.8 Suburban 21 21 - 1995 1996 119 67 23 17 96 50 39.1 22.0 7.6 5.6 31.6 16.4 - 2 1 5 2 16 14 30 18 60 26 6 6 - 42 45 - 3,041 7.90 - - - - 1995 1996 5,917 6,306 377 412 5,540 5,894 62.2 64.5 4.0 4.2 58.3 60.3 2 4 52 47 127 106 196 255 1,120 1,347 4,284 4,363 136 184 27 20 1,988 1,880 21 29 97,774 263.08 320 323 12 12 100 101 432 436 Bridgeton City 1995 1996 1,948 1,751 418 329 1,530 1,422 102.3 92.0 22.0 17.3 80.4 74.7 1 2 16 14 120 93 281 220 383 420 991 913 156 89 16 9 776 701 2 5 19,038 6.50 2,928.9 Urban Center 63 65 - 9 10 72 75 1995 1996 193 175 29 28 164 147 41.0 37.2 6.2 5.9 34.8 31.2 5 3 1 Commercial Twp. - 23 25 73 57 79 71 12 19 7 4 121 74 2 3 4,707 34.00 138.4 Rural Center - - - - Woodbine Boro CAPE MAY COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 384.9 Rural Center 371.7 - 1 1 - - 1 7 12 1 1 4 4 9 9 51 51 6 6 27 27 CUMBERLAND COUNTY 126 - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY CAMDEN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 31,629 28,738 4,735 4,024 26,894 24,714 62.9 56.7 9.4 7.9 53.5 48.8 65 36 194 179 Avalon Boro 1995 1996 276 273 3 6 273 267 164.0 162.2 1.8 3.6 162.2 158.6 - Cape May City 1995 1996 453 298 20 12 433 286 101.6 66.8 4.5 2.7 97.1 64.1 - - Cape May Point Boro 1995 1996 13 9 0 0 13 9 58.3 40.4 0.0 0.0 58.3 40.4 - - Dennis Twp. 1995 1996 166 135 12 5 154 130 27.2 22.1 2.0 0.8 25.2 21.3 - 1995 1996 673 755 48 55 625 700 31.0 34.8 2.2 2.5 28.8 32.3 - Lower Twp. Middle Twp. 1995 1996 0 599 0 51 0 548 0.0 37.1 0.0 3.2 0.0 34.0 North Wildwood City 1995 1996 529 527 14 27 515 500 105.7 105.3 2.8 5.4 Ocean City 1995 1996 1,430 1,528 51 45 1,379 1,483 95.2 101.7 Sea Isle City 1995 1996 394 259 37 20 357 239 Stone Harbor Boro 1995 1996 98 112 3 5 Upper Twp. 1995 1996 249 243 West Cape May Boro 1995 1996 West Wildwood Boro 2,216 1,893 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 2,260 1,916 6,762 6,167 15,791 14,766 4,341 3,781 501 496 9,398 9,273 1 1 3 48 43 221 220 4 4 - 5 4 4 4 12 8 55 41 372 242 6 3 2 112 69 - 2 1 10 8 1 - - - 1 8 4 57 34 87 79 10 17 - 84 86 Character 2,281.8 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1,120 1,143 43 46 231 220 1,394 1,409 9 9 29 28 6 8 24 25 506,584 222.01 1,683 4.82 349.2 Suburban 20 19 4,460 2.25 1,982.2 Urban Center 17 16 - 223 0.30 743.3 Suburban - - - - 22 30 - 6,106 65.10 - - - - - 17 16 71 65 CAPE MAY COUNTY 2 2 - 4 2 1 2 - 2 1 93.8 Rural 1 1 10 12 9 1 29 41 99 151 500 515 26 34 10 6 708 663 3 21,689 27.80 780.2 Suburban 54 49 - 5 15 31 118 397 33 4 169 167 10 7 16,125 72.40 222.7 Rural Center 40 42 1 1 17 17 58 60 102.9 99.9 - 5 3 4 6 5 18 87 90 418 396 10 14 1 2 128 109 3 2 5,003 1.71 2,925.7 Suburban 24 25 2 2 8 8 34 35 3.4 3.0 91.8 98.7 - 4 1 26 17 20 27 328 315 1,038 1,152 13 16 3 2 288 295 2 8 15,022 7.00 2,146.0 Suburban 57 60 3 3 16 15 76 78 147.6 97.0 13.9 7.5 133.8 89.5 - 4 3 10 1 23 16 35 70 315 164 7 5 3 - 37 30 - 2,669 2.50 1,067.6 Suburban 20 20 1 1 7 7 28 28 95 107 102.3 116.9 3.1 5.2 99.2 111.7 - 3 - - 14 24 78 81 3 2 - 9 6 - 5 1 958 1.68 570.2 Suburban 16 16 2 2 5 5 23 23 17 14 232 229 21.6 21.1 1.5 1.2 20.1 19.9 13 11 74 78 146 134 12 17 3 1 49 49 - - 1 11,535 65.70 175.6 Rural - 48 26 3 4 45 22 43.8 23.7 2.7 3.6 41.0 20.1 - - 2 4 13 6 30 16 2 - - - 35 20 - 1,097 1.22 899.2 Suburban 6 10 1995 1996 38 26 2 3 36 23 75.5 51.7 4.0 6.0 71.6 45.7 - - - 2 3 12 12 24 10 1 - 13 3 - 503 0.30 1,676.7 Suburban 4 4 1995 1996 1,134 1,204 127 132 1,007 1,072 266.3 282.7 29.8 31.0 236.4 251.7 - Wildwood City 11 15 63 55 53 59 231 312 744 734 32 26 7 3 308 300 4 4 4,259 1.30 3,276.2 Urban Center 41 41 1995 1996 297 245 17 16 280 229 87.3 72.0 5.0 4.7 82.3 67.3 - 3 3 2 2 12 11 35 34 241 189 4 6 - 63 89 - Wildwood Crest Boro 2 3,401 1.10 3,091.8 Suburban 21 21 - 1995 1996 119 67 23 17 96 50 39.1 22.0 7.6 5.6 31.6 16.4 - 2 1 5 2 16 14 30 18 60 26 6 6 - 42 45 - 3,041 7.90 - - - - 1995 1996 5,917 6,306 377 412 5,540 5,894 62.2 64.5 4.0 4.2 58.3 60.3 2 4 52 47 127 106 196 255 1,120 1,347 4,284 4,363 136 184 27 20 1,988 1,880 21 29 97,774 263.08 320 323 12 12 100 101 432 436 Bridgeton City 1995 1996 1,948 1,751 418 329 1,530 1,422 102.3 92.0 22.0 17.3 80.4 74.7 1 2 16 14 120 93 281 220 383 420 991 913 156 89 16 9 776 701 2 5 19,038 6.50 2,928.9 Urban Center 63 65 - 9 10 72 75 1995 1996 193 175 29 28 164 147 41.0 37.2 6.2 5.9 34.8 31.2 5 3 1 Commercial Twp. - 23 25 73 57 79 71 12 19 7 4 121 74 2 3 4,707 34.00 138.4 Rural Center - - - - Woodbine Boro CAPE MAY COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 384.9 Rural Center 371.7 - 1 1 - - 1 7 12 1 1 4 4 9 9 51 51 6 6 27 27 CUMBERLAND COUNTY - 127 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Deerfield Twp. 1995 1996 111 83 22 8 89 75 40.1 30.0 8.0 2.9 32.2 27.1 - Downe Twp. 1995 1996 38 30 3 3 35 27 21.4 16.9 1.7 1.7 19.8 15.2 - Fairfield Twp. 1995 1996 120 174 19 33 101 141 18.1 26.2 2.9 5.0 15.2 21.3 Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 21 19 4 2 17 17 23.8 21.5 4.5 2.3 19.2 19.2 - Hopewell Twp. 1995 1996 75 84 5 7 70 77 18.5 20.7 1.2 1.7 17.2 19.0 - Lawrence Twp. 1995 1996 68 46 6 4 62 42 26.6 18.0 2.3 1.6 24.2 16.4 - Maurice River Twp. 1995 1996 73 88 7 8 66 80 11.0 13.3 1.1 1.2 10.0 12.1 - Millville City 1995 1996 2,001 1,694 304 223 1,697 1,471 75.4 63.9 11.5 8.4 64.0 55.5 Shiloh Boro 1995 1996 14 7 2 1 12 6 34.7 17.4 5.0 2.5 Stow Creek Twp. 1995 1996 12 12 1 1 11 11 8.6 8.6 Upper Deerfield Twp. 1995 1996 342 262 62 45 280 217 1995 1996 4,060 3,419 456 408 1995 1996 9,076 7,844 Belleville Town 1995 1996 Bloomfield Town 3 1 1 1 3 1 - - 53 37 12 13 3 1 23 34 - 2,766 16.70 165.6 Rural - - - - 3 3 14 4 18 18 3 5 2 8 14 - 1,772 54.35 32.6 Rural - - - - 1 4 16 22 33 59 48 58 20 24 2 10 69 74 6,632 46.02 144.1 Rural - - - - 4 1 4 4 10 13 3 1 - 1 - 3 2 - 884 19.00 46.5 Rural - - - - 2 3 3 22 11 40 56 8 10 2 20 17 - 4,063 31.40 - - - - 1 6 2 25 18 27 18 10 6 1 6 24 11 - 2,561 37.35 68.6 Rural - - - - 5 8 33 29 27 43 6 8 3 7 35 25 - 6,629 94.70 70.0 Rural - - - - 26,528 43.00 616.9 Urban Center 64 64 11 12 79 80 341.5 Rural Center - - - - - 1 2 129.4 Suburban - - - 24 28 92 58 187 137 443 438 1,131 966 123 67 3 10 441 369 13 11 29.8 14.9 - - 1 1 1 2 2 7 3 3 1 - - - 3 - 403 1.18 0.7 0.7 7.9 7.9 - 1 1 - 6 2 5 7 2 - 9 8 - 1,401 18.90 74.1 Rural - - - - 50.7 38.8 9.2 6.7 41.5 32.2 - 4 5 5 7 53 33 72 64 188 136 20 17 1 61 90 - 6,744 31.75 212.4 Rural - - - - 3,604 3,011 74.3 62.5 8.3 7.5 65.9 55.1 3 2 35 26 208 174 210 206 787 719 2,534 2,059 283 233 23 21 1,097 1,124 5 3 54,673 69.50 786.7 Urban Center 118 121 4 5 18 18 140 144 1,338 1,100 7,738 6,744 65.7 56.5 9.7 7.9 56.1 48.6 6 5 93 87 431 341 808 667 1,921 1,852 5,158 4,398 659 494 59 73 2,687 2,546 23 24 138,801 504.35 275.2 245 250 8 9 38 40 291 299 1,623 1,437 191 181 1,432 1,256 46.6 41.3 5.5 5.2 41.1 36.1 - 2 8 74 67 115 106 288 305 810 674 334 277 7 9 302 273 3 4 34,834 3.30 10,555.8 Urban Suburb 95 104 4 4 99 108 1995 1996 2,049 1,874 205 178 1,844 1,696 45.5 41.6 4.6 4.0 41.0 37.7 - 6 4 127 104 71 70 362 320 1,022 899 460 477 4 10 256 190 6 1 45,017 5.40 8,336.5 Urban Suburb 120 120 2 2 20 22 142 144 1995 1996 151 157 4 10 147 147 19.8 20.6 0.5 1.3 19.3 19.3 - - 1 2 3 8 23 16 116 120 8 11 - 45 50 - Caldwell Boro 4 7,625 1.20 6,354.2 Urban Suburb 21 20 1 1 1 1 23 22 1995 1996 393 434 15 24 378 410 51.4 56.8 2.0 3.1 49.5 53.7 - - Fairfield Twp. 3 5 12 16 44 37 275 303 59 70 1 - 109 101 - 7,641 10.58 722.2 Suburban 34 34 1 1 4 3 39 38 1995 1996 357 344 35 43 322 301 29.6 28.5 2.9 3.6 26.7 24.9 - - 1 3 33 40 94 75 207 194 21 32 4 8 83 67 - Cedar Grove Twp. 12,076 4.50 2,683.6 Suburban 30 30 - 3 3 33 33 East Orange City 1995 1996 7,403 5,682 1,975 1,429 5,428 4,253 101.6 78.0 27.1 19.6 74.5 58.4 12 15 65 59 1,224 764 674 591 1,664 1,077 2,541 2,038 1,223 1,138 72 85 1,186 941 - 72,847 4.00 260 259 16 20 26 25 302 304 1995 1996 13 27 0 0 13 27 6.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 6.0 12.5 - - - 9 14 4 12 - Essex Fells Boro 1 - 9 6 - 2,152 1.30 1,655.4 Suburban 11 11 - 3 3 14 14 Glen Ridge Boro 1995 1996 312 278 10 18 302 260 43.7 38.9 1.4 2.5 42.3 36.4 - - 5 14 87 72 176 140 39 48 1 21 29 - 7,143 1.30 5,494.6 Urban Suburb 26 25 7 7 35 34 Vineland City CUMBERLAND COUNTY TOTAL 2 Character 24 25 2 2 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 16 6 1 6 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1 - - 1 4 4 ESSEX COUNTY 128 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 18,211.8 Urban Center - 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Deerfield Twp. 1995 1996 111 83 22 8 89 75 40.1 30.0 8.0 2.9 32.2 27.1 - Downe Twp. 1995 1996 38 30 3 3 35 27 21.4 16.9 1.7 1.7 19.8 15.2 - Fairfield Twp. 1995 1996 120 174 19 33 101 141 18.1 26.2 2.9 5.0 15.2 21.3 Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 21 19 4 2 17 17 23.8 21.5 4.5 2.3 19.2 19.2 - Hopewell Twp. 1995 1996 75 84 5 7 70 77 18.5 20.7 1.2 1.7 17.2 19.0 - Lawrence Twp. 1995 1996 68 46 6 4 62 42 26.6 18.0 2.3 1.6 24.2 16.4 - Maurice River Twp. 1995 1996 73 88 7 8 66 80 11.0 13.3 1.1 1.2 10.0 12.1 - Millville City 1995 1996 2,001 1,694 304 223 1,697 1,471 75.4 63.9 11.5 8.4 64.0 55.5 Shiloh Boro 1995 1996 14 7 2 1 12 6 34.7 17.4 5.0 2.5 Stow Creek Twp. 1995 1996 12 12 1 1 11 11 8.6 8.6 Upper Deerfield Twp. 1995 1996 342 262 62 45 280 217 1995 1996 4,060 3,419 456 408 1995 1996 9,076 7,844 Belleville Town 1995 1996 Bloomfield Town 3 1 1 1 3 1 - - 53 37 12 13 3 1 23 34 - 2,766 16.70 165.6 Rural - - - - 3 3 14 4 18 18 3 5 2 8 14 - 1,772 54.35 32.6 Rural - - - - 1 4 16 22 33 59 48 58 20 24 2 10 69 74 6,632 46.02 144.1 Rural - - - - 4 1 4 4 10 13 3 1 - 1 - 3 2 - 884 19.00 46.5 Rural - - - - 2 3 3 22 11 40 56 8 10 2 20 17 - 4,063 31.40 - - - - 1 6 2 25 18 27 18 10 6 1 6 24 11 - 2,561 37.35 68.6 Rural - - - - 5 8 33 29 27 43 6 8 3 7 35 25 - 6,629 94.70 70.0 Rural - - - - 26,528 43.00 616.9 Urban Center 64 64 11 12 79 80 341.5 Rural Center - - - - - 1 2 129.4 Suburban - - - 24 28 92 58 187 137 443 438 1,131 966 123 67 3 10 441 369 13 11 29.8 14.9 - - 1 1 1 2 2 7 3 3 1 - - - 3 - 403 1.18 0.7 0.7 7.9 7.9 - 1 1 - 6 2 5 7 2 - 9 8 - 1,401 18.90 74.1 Rural - - - - 50.7 38.8 9.2 6.7 41.5 32.2 - 4 5 5 7 53 33 72 64 188 136 20 17 1 61 90 - 6,744 31.75 212.4 Rural - - - - 3,604 3,011 74.3 62.5 8.3 7.5 65.9 55.1 3 2 35 26 208 174 210 206 787 719 2,534 2,059 283 233 23 21 1,097 1,124 5 3 54,673 69.50 786.7 Urban Center 118 121 4 5 18 18 140 144 1,338 1,100 7,738 6,744 65.7 56.5 9.7 7.9 56.1 48.6 6 5 93 87 431 341 808 667 1,921 1,852 5,158 4,398 659 494 59 73 2,687 2,546 23 24 138,801 504.35 275.2 245 250 8 9 38 40 291 299 1,623 1,437 191 181 1,432 1,256 46.6 41.3 5.5 5.2 41.1 36.1 - 2 8 74 67 115 106 288 305 810 674 334 277 7 9 302 273 3 4 34,834 3.30 10,555.8 Urban Suburb 95 104 4 4 99 108 1995 1996 2,049 1,874 205 178 1,844 1,696 45.5 41.6 4.6 4.0 41.0 37.7 - 6 4 127 104 71 70 362 320 1,022 899 460 477 4 10 256 190 6 1 45,017 5.40 8,336.5 Urban Suburb 120 120 2 2 20 22 142 144 1995 1996 151 157 4 10 147 147 19.8 20.6 0.5 1.3 19.3 19.3 - - 1 2 3 8 23 16 116 120 8 11 - 45 50 - Caldwell Boro 4 7,625 1.20 6,354.2 Urban Suburb 21 20 1 1 1 1 23 22 1995 1996 393 434 15 24 378 410 51.4 56.8 2.0 3.1 49.5 53.7 - - Fairfield Twp. 3 5 12 16 44 37 275 303 59 70 1 - 109 101 - 7,641 10.58 722.2 Suburban 34 34 1 1 4 3 39 38 1995 1996 357 344 35 43 322 301 29.6 28.5 2.9 3.6 26.7 24.9 - - 1 3 33 40 94 75 207 194 21 32 4 8 83 67 - Cedar Grove Twp. 12,076 4.50 2,683.6 Suburban 30 30 - 3 3 33 33 East Orange City 1995 1996 7,403 5,682 1,975 1,429 5,428 4,253 101.6 78.0 27.1 19.6 74.5 58.4 12 15 65 59 1,224 764 674 591 1,664 1,077 2,541 2,038 1,223 1,138 72 85 1,186 941 - 72,847 4.00 260 259 16 20 26 25 302 304 1995 1996 13 27 0 0 13 27 6.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 6.0 12.5 - - - 9 14 4 12 - Essex Fells Boro 1 - 9 6 - 2,152 1.30 1,655.4 Suburban 11 11 - 3 3 14 14 Glen Ridge Boro 1995 1996 312 278 10 18 302 260 43.7 38.9 1.4 2.5 42.3 36.4 - - 5 14 87 72 176 140 39 48 1 21 29 - 7,143 1.30 5,494.6 Urban Suburb 26 25 7 7 35 34 Vineland City CUMBERLAND COUNTY TOTAL 2 Character 24 25 2 2 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 16 6 1 6 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1 - - 1 4 4 ESSEX COUNTY 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 129 18,211.8 Urban Center - 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Irvington Town 1995 1996 7,240 6,730 1,811 1,559 5,429 5,171 119.1 110.7 29.8 25.6 89.3 85.1 11 9 56 66 1,068 807 676 677 1,705 1,748 2,086 1,699 1,638 1,724 26 10 871 842 Livingston Twp. 1995 1996 1,069 976 35 29 1,034 947 39.5 36.0 1.3 1.1 38.2 35.0 - 1 1 13 11 21 17 137 92 763 734 134 121 - 80 83 - Maplewood Twp. 1995 1996 1,077 1,000 93 84 984 916 47.7 44.3 4.1 3.7 43.6 40.6 - 3 2 56 47 33 35 162 148 594 516 228 252 3 2 86 55 - 1995 1996 1,120 1,230 31 35 1,089 1,195 58.6 64.4 1.6 1.8 57.0 62.6 - 1 Millburn Twp. - 22 24 8 11 142 76 795 1,026 152 93 1 1 115 87 Montclair Town 1995 1996 2,117 2,067 226 203 1,891 1,864 55.6 54.3 5.9 5.3 49.7 49.0 4 1 8 10 95 80 119 112 298 373 1,239 1,081 354 410 4 2 Newark City 1995 1996 40,711 34,696 10,529 8,871 30,182 25,825 157.3 134.1 40.7 34.3 116.6 99.8 104 94 221 188 5,571 4,294 4,633 4,295 7,392 6,005 12,869 11,780 9,921 8,040 1995 1996 75 49 15 9 60 40 10.8 7.1 2.2 1.3 8.7 5.8 - - - 15 9 23 11 35 29 2 North Caldwell Boro Nutley Twp. 1995 1996 737 655 61 75 676 580 26.8 23.8 2.2 2.7 24.5 21.1 - 4 1 17 16 39 58 184 151 Orange City 1995 1996 3,305 3,261 676 543 2,629 2,718 115.0 113.4 23.5 18.9 91.5 94.5 21 19 445 327 204 190 Roseland Boro 1995 1996 102 108 3 10 99 98 20.8 22.0 0.6 2.0 20.1 19.9 - 1 2 1 South Orange Village 1995 1996 936 1,076 91 65 845 1,011 57.5 66.1 5.6 4.0 51.9 62.1 - 2 3 Verona Boro 1995 1996 267 250 8 11 259 239 19.4 18.2 0.6 0.8 18.9 17.4 - 1 West Caldwell Twp. 1995 1996 276 247 9 4 267 243 25.8 23.0 0.8 0.4 24.9 22.7 - 1995 1996 1,691 1,716 158 131 1,533 1,585 41.4 42.1 3.9 3.2 37.6 38.8 1 1 1995 1996 73,024 64,294 16,181 13,512 56,843 50,782 93.8 84.0 20.8 17.7 73.0 66.4 Clayton Boro 1995 1996 389 302 16 14 373 288 57.3 44.5 2.4 2.1 55.0 42.4 Deptford Twp. 1995 1996 1,737 1,756 93 81 1,644 1,675 70.6 71.4 3.8 3.3 66.8 68.1 East Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 129 145 3 6 126 139 23.8 26.8 0.6 1.1 23.3 25.7 - Elk Twp. 1995 1996 85 104 6 3 79 101 21.7 26.6 1.5 0.8 20.2 25.8 - Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 573 531 49 40 524 491 38.2 35.4 3.3 2.7 35.0 32.8 - Glassboro Boro 1995 1996 1,245 1,078 134 82 1,111 996 71.6 62.0 7.7 4.7 63.9 57.3 West Orange Town ESSEX COUNTY TOTAL 1 4 Character 191 176 5 7 36 35 232 218 8 8 69 68 60,790 2.80 27,080 14.00 22,571 4.00 1 1 19,101 10.00 272 270 7 10 38,045 6.20 254 193 4,044 4,133 17 20 258,751 24.14 - - 8 6 6,919 2.90 2,385.9 Suburban 19 18 376 328 116 101 14 6 184 184 27,550 3.40 8,102.9 Urban Suburb 63 63 1 1 8 8 72 72 663 684 1,303 1,297 663 737 11 21 509 554 28,747 2.20 13,066.8 Urban Suburb 95 110 7 7 11 17 113 134 1 8 14 7 67 68 18 23 - 33 34 4,914 3.58 1,372.6 Suburban 26 26 1 1 2 27 29 55 42 33 20 155 178 457 442 233 391 2 129 95 - 16,289 2.70 6,033.0 Urban Suburb 54 53 2 2 9 8 65 63 2 5 6 5 39 39 179 154 41 46 2 3 14 19 13,738 2.80 4,906.4 Urban Suburb 30 30 - 3 3 33 33 2 1 6 3 32 19 222 210 13 14 1 1 34 46 - 10,717 5.04 2,126.4 Suburban 30 30 - 2 2 32 32 2 1 76 60 79 69 327 320 807 773 399 492 2 8 285 290 - 40,802 12.10 3,372.1 Suburban 98 100 - 12 13 110 113 144 127 393 367 8,859 6,674 6,785 6,344 13,844 11,767 26,943 16,056 24,517 14,498 406 362 8,675 8,355 52 50 765,349 127.44 2,548 2,590 127 182 457 368 3,132 3,140 - - 3 2 13 12 64 40 271 225 38 23 8 3 84 124 6,787 7.26 934.8 Suburban 14 14 1 1 8 10 23 25 - 31 42 61 37 219 226 1,241 1,253 184 196 6 3 222 247 3 9 24,600 17.58 1,399.3 Suburban 50 53 1 1 10 11 61 65 2 1 - 26 33 86 97 14 9 1 26 31 - 4 2 5,414 14.89 363.6 Suburban 13 13 1 1 2 2 16 16 6 1 1 6 7 1 1 - 21,710.7 Urban Suburb POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1,934.3 Suburban 61 60 5,642.8 Urban Suburb 55 54 2 2 14 16 71 72 1,910.1 Suburban 51 51 1 1 7 12 59 64 6,136.3 Urban Suburb 101 98 4 4 16 29 121 131 10,718.8 Urban Center 1,077 1,118 83 131 262 147 1,422 1,396 - - 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 4 5 6,005.6 - - 19 18 GLOUCESTER COUNTY 130 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 - 4 2 35 44 39 51 5 6 1 2 - - 3,917 19.60 199.8 Rural 6 8 - 1 1 7 9 4 2 10 8 34 30 168 135 308 312 48 44 4 3 271 290 10 2 14,984 56.47 265.3 Rural 22 22 - 7 7 29 29 16 12 43 35 75 34 241 177 791 761 79 58 6 5 166 162 12 3 17,384 9.37 10 10 51 48 1,855.3 Suburban 39 36 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Irvington Town 1995 1996 7,240 6,730 1,811 1,559 5,429 5,171 119.1 110.7 29.8 25.6 89.3 85.1 11 9 56 66 1,068 807 676 677 1,705 1,748 2,086 1,699 1,638 1,724 26 10 871 842 Livingston Twp. 1995 1996 1,069 976 35 29 1,034 947 39.5 36.0 1.3 1.1 38.2 35.0 - 1 1 13 11 21 17 137 92 763 734 134 121 - 80 83 - Maplewood Twp. 1995 1996 1,077 1,000 93 84 984 916 47.7 44.3 4.1 3.7 43.6 40.6 - 3 2 56 47 33 35 162 148 594 516 228 252 3 2 86 55 - 1995 1996 1,120 1,230 31 35 1,089 1,195 58.6 64.4 1.6 1.8 57.0 62.6 - 1 Millburn Twp. - 22 24 8 11 142 76 795 1,026 152 93 1 1 115 87 Montclair Town 1995 1996 2,117 2,067 226 203 1,891 1,864 55.6 54.3 5.9 5.3 49.7 49.0 4 1 8 10 95 80 119 112 298 373 1,239 1,081 354 410 4 2 Newark City 1995 1996 40,711 34,696 10,529 8,871 30,182 25,825 157.3 134.1 40.7 34.3 116.6 99.8 104 94 221 188 5,571 4,294 4,633 4,295 7,392 6,005 12,869 11,780 9,921 8,040 1995 1996 75 49 15 9 60 40 10.8 7.1 2.2 1.3 8.7 5.8 - - - 15 9 23 11 35 29 2 North Caldwell Boro Nutley Twp. 1995 1996 737 655 61 75 676 580 26.8 23.8 2.2 2.7 24.5 21.1 - 4 1 17 16 39 58 184 151 Orange City 1995 1996 3,305 3,261 676 543 2,629 2,718 115.0 113.4 23.5 18.9 91.5 94.5 21 19 445 327 204 190 Roseland Boro 1995 1996 102 108 3 10 99 98 20.8 22.0 0.6 2.0 20.1 19.9 - 1 2 1 South Orange Village 1995 1996 936 1,076 91 65 845 1,011 57.5 66.1 5.6 4.0 51.9 62.1 - 2 3 Verona Boro 1995 1996 267 250 8 11 259 239 19.4 18.2 0.6 0.8 18.9 17.4 - 1 West Caldwell Twp. 1995 1996 276 247 9 4 267 243 25.8 23.0 0.8 0.4 24.9 22.7 - 1995 1996 1,691 1,716 158 131 1,533 1,585 41.4 42.1 3.9 3.2 37.6 38.8 1 1 1995 1996 73,024 64,294 16,181 13,512 56,843 50,782 93.8 84.0 20.8 17.7 73.0 66.4 Clayton Boro 1995 1996 389 302 16 14 373 288 57.3 44.5 2.4 2.1 55.0 42.4 Deptford Twp. 1995 1996 1,737 1,756 93 81 1,644 1,675 70.6 71.4 3.8 3.3 66.8 68.1 East Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 129 145 3 6 126 139 23.8 26.8 0.6 1.1 23.3 25.7 - Elk Twp. 1995 1996 85 104 6 3 79 101 21.7 26.6 1.5 0.8 20.2 25.8 - Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 573 531 49 40 524 491 38.2 35.4 3.3 2.7 35.0 32.8 - Glassboro Boro 1995 1996 1,245 1,078 134 82 1,111 996 71.6 62.0 7.7 4.7 63.9 57.3 West Orange Town ESSEX COUNTY TOTAL 1 4 Character 191 176 5 7 36 35 232 218 8 8 69 68 60,790 2.80 27,080 14.00 22,571 4.00 1 1 19,101 10.00 272 270 7 10 38,045 6.20 254 193 4,044 4,133 17 20 258,751 24.14 - - 8 6 6,919 2.90 2,385.9 Suburban 19 18 376 328 116 101 14 6 184 184 27,550 3.40 8,102.9 Urban Suburb 63 63 1 1 8 8 72 72 663 684 1,303 1,297 663 737 11 21 509 554 28,747 2.20 13,066.8 Urban Suburb 95 110 7 7 11 17 113 134 1 8 14 7 67 68 18 23 - 33 34 4,914 3.58 1,372.6 Suburban 26 26 1 1 2 27 29 55 42 33 20 155 178 457 442 233 391 2 129 95 - 16,289 2.70 6,033.0 Urban Suburb 54 53 2 2 9 8 65 63 2 5 6 5 39 39 179 154 41 46 2 3 14 19 13,738 2.80 4,906.4 Urban Suburb 30 30 - 3 3 33 33 2 1 6 3 32 19 222 210 13 14 1 1 34 46 - 10,717 5.04 2,126.4 Suburban 30 30 - 2 2 32 32 2 1 76 60 79 69 327 320 807 773 399 492 2 8 285 290 - 40,802 12.10 3,372.1 Suburban 98 100 - 12 13 110 113 144 127 393 367 8,859 6,674 6,785 6,344 13,844 11,767 26,943 16,056 24,517 14,498 406 362 8,675 8,355 52 50 765,349 127.44 2,548 2,590 127 182 457 368 3,132 3,140 - - 3 2 13 12 64 40 271 225 38 23 8 3 84 124 6,787 7.26 934.8 Suburban 14 14 1 1 8 10 23 25 - 31 42 61 37 219 226 1,241 1,253 184 196 6 3 222 247 3 9 24,600 17.58 1,399.3 Suburban 50 53 1 1 10 11 61 65 2 1 - 26 33 86 97 14 9 1 26 31 - 4 2 5,414 14.89 363.6 Suburban 13 13 1 1 2 2 16 16 6 1 1 6 7 1 1 - 21,710.7 Urban Suburb POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1,934.3 Suburban 61 60 5,642.8 Urban Suburb 55 54 2 2 14 16 71 72 1,910.1 Suburban 51 51 1 1 7 12 59 64 6,136.3 Urban Suburb 101 98 4 4 16 29 121 131 10,718.8 Urban Center 1,077 1,118 83 131 262 147 1,422 1,396 - - 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 4 5 6,005.6 - - 19 18 GLOUCESTER COUNTY 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 - 1 - 4 2 35 44 39 51 5 6 1 2 - - 3,917 19.60 199.8 Rural 6 8 - 1 1 7 9 4 2 10 8 34 30 168 135 308 312 48 44 4 3 271 290 10 2 14,984 56.47 265.3 Rural 22 22 - 7 7 29 29 16 12 43 35 75 34 241 177 791 761 79 58 6 5 166 162 12 3 17,384 9.37 10 10 51 48 131 1,855.3 Suburban 39 36 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 179 181 19 15 160 166 35.9 36.3 3.8 3.0 32.1 33.3 - - 2 Harrison Twp. 1995 1996 136 153 4 2 132 151 19.7 22.2 0.6 0.3 19.1 21.9 - - 1995 1996 120 113 2 4 118 109 21.4 20.2 0.4 0.7 21.1 19.5 - - Logan Twp. Mantua Twp. 1995 1996 414 402 14 19 400 383 39.2 38.1 1.3 1.8 37.9 36.3 - Monroe Twp. 1995 1996 1,000 958 50 29 950 929 35.8 34.3 1.8 1.0 34.0 33.3 - National Park Boro 1995 1996 106 73 13 7 93 66 31.0 21.3 3.8 2.0 27.2 19.3 - - Newfield Boro 1995 1996 31 20 1 2 30 18 18.9 12.2 0.6 1.2 18.3 11.0 - - Paulsboro Boro 1995 1996 569 612 52 71 517 541 87.2 93.8 8.0 10.9 79.2 82.9 - Pitman Boro 1995 1996 287 291 7 3 280 288 30.6 31.1 0.7 0.3 29.9 30.7 - South Harrison Twp. 1995 1996 31 20 1 1 30 19 13.6 8.8 0.4 0.4 13.2 8.3 Swedesboro Boro 1995 1996 75 81 7 7 68 74 35.7 38.6 3.3 3.3 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 1,475 1,548 85 95 1,390 1,453 33.3 35.0 1995 1996 55 41 - Wenonah Boro 1 55 40 West Deptford Twp. 1995 1996 773 801 44 41 Westville Boro 1995 1996 162 160 Woodbury City 1995 1996 Woodbury Hgts. Boro 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 17 14 28 31 126 129 6 6 2 87 112 4 2 46 39 76 98 10 14 2 - 34 40 - - 6 4 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 15 14 - 5 4 20 18 361.3 Rural 9 9 - 1 2 10 11 23.42 239.1 Rural 13 13 - 1 2 14 15 10,558 15.96 661.5 Suburban 20 21 - 10 - 30 21 27,925 46.96 594.7 Suburban 49 46 11 11 61 58 3,423.0 Suburban 6 6 - - 6 6 5 5 - - 5 5 4,990 9.44 6,894 19.08 5,599 1 2 2 528.6 Suburban 1 1 1 1 2 13 22 98 78 7 9 1 68 56 3 2 3 8 8 9 58 59 314 310 28 14 5 2 65 69 4 1 20 15 25 13 277 228 579 614 94 87 8 6 325 406 1 - 12 6 9 9 73 50 11 7 1 1 26 16 - 3,423 1.00 - 1 2 10 7 16 11 4 - 1 - 6 9 - 1,641 1.71 13 15 35 54 94 160 382 345 41 36 3 3 207 192 1 6,527 2.09 3,123.0 Suburban 14 16 - 6 6 20 22 - - 7 3 26 18 247 256 7 14 - 72 61 5 4 9,366 2.26 4,144.2 Suburban 14 14 - 5 4 19 18 - - - 1 1 7 4 23 14 1 - 7 6 - 2,276 15.63 4 4 - 1 1 5 5 32.4 35.2 - - - 5 7 16 16 45 53 7 5 2 10 12 - 2,100 0.77 6 7 - 1.9 2.1 31.4 32.8 - 12 8 30 36 43 51 297 288 978 1,042 115 123 9 9 278 329 44,289 21.65 2,045.7 Suburban 63 66 22.8 17.0 0.0 0.4 22.8 16.6 - - - 2 1 8 4 39 36 8 - - 4 3 - 2,410 0.99 2,434.3 Suburban 6 6 729 760 38.3 39.6 2.2 2.0 36.1 37.6 - 4 3 5 13 35 25 116 184 564 520 49 56 6 10 295 254 10 6 20,207 16.18 1,248.9 Suburban 29 30 11 10 151 150 34.0 33.5 2.3 2.1 31.7 31.4 - 1 1 2 5 8 4 39 18 97 122 15 10 2 1 66 77 1 1 4,770 1.21 3,942.1 Urban Suburb 9 10 777 824 50 72 727 752 73.5 77.9 4.7 6.8 68.8 71.1 - 8 2 16 32 26 38 168 119 487 596 72 37 2 5 234 238 8 11 10,572 2.13 4,963.4 Urban Center 1995 1996 211 205 4 6 207 199 64.1 62.3 1.2 1.8 62.9 60.5 - 2 5 2 1 - 19 15 153 162 35 22 1 1 14 26 - 3,291 1.23 1995 1996 54 50 11 4 43 46 33.7 31.2 6.9 2.5 26.8 28.7 - 9 4 12 13 29 26 2 7 1 3 2 14 - 1,604 21.48 1995 1996 10,615 10,449 678 615 9,937 9,834 46.1 43.3 2.9 2.5 43.2 40.7 Bayonne City 1995 1996 1,846 1,702 255 230 1,591 1,472 29.6 27.3 4.1 3.7 25.6 23.6 East Newark Boro 1995 1996 144 106 18 10 126 96 68.1 50.1 8.5 4.7 59.6 45.4 Woolwich Twp. GLOUCESTER COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 9 959.6 Rural Center 145.6 Rural 2,727.3 Rural Center - 4 3 62 37 184 220 428 355 1,996 1,889 7,062 7,161 879 784 66 63 2,575 2,774 69 56 241,528 328.36 2 1 7 5 119 113 127 111 283 276 1,037 907 271 289 11 3 556 487 2 2 62,270 5.39 9 5 9 5 20 21 60 47 46 28 - 16 21 2,114 0.10 2 3 - - 6 7 13 13 78 82 - 6 6 7 7 38 39 - 4 3 13 13 28 27 - 9 8 37 35 2,675.6 Suburban 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 74.7 Rural 5 5 - 1 1 6 6 1 - 1 1 2 2 446 452 10 11 113 104 569 567 11,552.9 Urban Suburb 171 182 9 9 35 28 215 219 21,140.0 Urban Suburb 9 9 735.6 HUDSON COUNTY 132 - - - - - 9 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 179 181 19 15 160 166 35.9 36.3 3.8 3.0 32.1 33.3 - - 2 Harrison Twp. 1995 1996 136 153 4 2 132 151 19.7 22.2 0.6 0.3 19.1 21.9 - - 1995 1996 120 113 2 4 118 109 21.4 20.2 0.4 0.7 21.1 19.5 - - Logan Twp. Mantua Twp. 1995 1996 414 402 14 19 400 383 39.2 38.1 1.3 1.8 37.9 36.3 - Monroe Twp. 1995 1996 1,000 958 50 29 950 929 35.8 34.3 1.8 1.0 34.0 33.3 - National Park Boro 1995 1996 106 73 13 7 93 66 31.0 21.3 3.8 2.0 27.2 19.3 - - Newfield Boro 1995 1996 31 20 1 2 30 18 18.9 12.2 0.6 1.2 18.3 11.0 - - Paulsboro Boro 1995 1996 569 612 52 71 517 541 87.2 93.8 8.0 10.9 79.2 82.9 - Pitman Boro 1995 1996 287 291 7 3 280 288 30.6 31.1 0.7 0.3 29.9 30.7 - South Harrison Twp. 1995 1996 31 20 1 1 30 19 13.6 8.8 0.4 0.4 13.2 8.3 Swedesboro Boro 1995 1996 75 81 7 7 68 74 35.7 38.6 3.3 3.3 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 1,475 1,548 85 95 1,390 1,453 33.3 35.0 1995 1996 55 41 - Wenonah Boro 1 55 40 West Deptford Twp. 1995 1996 773 801 44 41 Westville Boro 1995 1996 162 160 Woodbury City 1995 1996 Woodbury Hgts. Boro 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 17 14 28 31 126 129 6 6 2 87 112 4 2 46 39 76 98 10 14 2 - 34 40 - - 6 4 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 15 14 - 5 4 20 18 361.3 Rural 9 9 - 1 2 10 11 23.42 239.1 Rural 13 13 - 1 2 14 15 10,558 15.96 661.5 Suburban 20 21 - 10 - 30 21 27,925 46.96 594.7 Suburban 49 46 11 11 61 58 3,423.0 Suburban 6 6 - - 6 6 5 5 - - 5 5 4,990 9.44 6,894 19.08 5,599 1 2 2 528.6 Suburban 1 1 1 1 2 13 22 98 78 7 9 1 68 56 3 2 3 8 8 9 58 59 314 310 28 14 5 2 65 69 4 1 20 15 25 13 277 228 579 614 94 87 8 6 325 406 1 - 12 6 9 9 73 50 11 7 1 1 26 16 - 3,423 1.00 - 1 2 10 7 16 11 4 - 1 - 6 9 - 1,641 1.71 13 15 35 54 94 160 382 345 41 36 3 3 207 192 1 6,527 2.09 3,123.0 Suburban 14 16 - 6 6 20 22 - - 7 3 26 18 247 256 7 14 - 72 61 5 4 9,366 2.26 4,144.2 Suburban 14 14 - 5 4 19 18 - - - 1 1 7 4 23 14 1 - 7 6 - 2,276 15.63 4 4 - 1 1 5 5 32.4 35.2 - - - 5 7 16 16 45 53 7 5 2 10 12 - 2,100 0.77 6 7 - 1.9 2.1 31.4 32.8 - 12 8 30 36 43 51 297 288 978 1,042 115 123 9 9 278 329 44,289 21.65 2,045.7 Suburban 63 66 22.8 17.0 0.0 0.4 22.8 16.6 - - - 2 1 8 4 39 36 8 - - 4 3 - 2,410 0.99 2,434.3 Suburban 6 6 729 760 38.3 39.6 2.2 2.0 36.1 37.6 - 4 3 5 13 35 25 116 184 564 520 49 56 6 10 295 254 10 6 20,207 16.18 1,248.9 Suburban 29 30 11 10 151 150 34.0 33.5 2.3 2.1 31.7 31.4 - 1 1 2 5 8 4 39 18 97 122 15 10 2 1 66 77 1 1 4,770 1.21 3,942.1 Urban Suburb 9 10 777 824 50 72 727 752 73.5 77.9 4.7 6.8 68.8 71.1 - 8 2 16 32 26 38 168 119 487 596 72 37 2 5 234 238 8 11 10,572 2.13 4,963.4 Urban Center 1995 1996 211 205 4 6 207 199 64.1 62.3 1.2 1.8 62.9 60.5 - 2 5 2 1 - 19 15 153 162 35 22 1 1 14 26 - 3,291 1.23 1995 1996 54 50 11 4 43 46 33.7 31.2 6.9 2.5 26.8 28.7 - 9 4 12 13 29 26 2 7 1 3 2 14 - 1,604 21.48 1995 1996 10,615 10,449 678 615 9,937 9,834 46.1 43.3 2.9 2.5 43.2 40.7 Bayonne City 1995 1996 1,846 1,702 255 230 1,591 1,472 29.6 27.3 4.1 3.7 25.6 23.6 East Newark Boro 1995 1996 144 106 18 10 126 96 68.1 50.1 8.5 4.7 59.6 45.4 Woolwich Twp. GLOUCESTER COUNTY TOTAL 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 9 9 959.6 Rural Center 145.6 Rural 2,727.3 Rural Center - 4 3 62 37 184 220 428 355 1,996 1,889 7,062 7,161 879 784 66 63 2,575 2,774 69 56 241,528 328.36 2 1 7 5 119 113 127 111 283 276 1,037 907 271 289 11 3 556 487 2 2 62,270 5.39 9 5 9 5 20 21 60 47 46 28 - 16 21 2,114 0.10 2 3 - - 6 7 13 13 78 82 - 6 6 7 7 38 39 - 4 3 13 13 28 27 - 9 8 37 35 2,675.6 Suburban 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 74.7 Rural 5 5 - 1 1 6 6 1 - 1 1 2 2 446 452 10 11 113 104 569 567 11,552.9 Urban Suburb 171 182 9 9 35 28 215 219 21,140.0 Urban Suburb 9 9 735.6 HUDSON COUNTY - - - 133 - - 9 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Guttenberg Town 1995 1996 252 234 13 9 239 225 30.0 27.8 1.5 1.1 28.4 26.7 - 1995 1996 982 689 68 67 914 622 74.6 52.3 5.2 5.1 69.4 47.2 - Harrison Town Hoboken City 1995 1996 2,581 2,119 237 163 2,344 1,956 77.4 63.5 7.1 4.9 70.3 58.6 3 3 Jersey City 1995 1996 18,083 16,729 4,334 3,794 13,749 12,935 80.0 74.0 19.2 16.8 60.8 57.2 Kearny Town 1995 1996 2,410 2,081 192 163 2,218 1,918 67.3 58.1 5.4 4.5 61.9 53.5 - North Bergen Twp. 1995 1996 2,366 2,257 160 140 2,206 2,117 46.6 44.5 3.2 2.8 43.5 41.7 Secaucus Town 1995 1996 1,174 1,135 40 44 1,134 1,091 76.4 73.8 2.6 2.9 73.8 71.0 Union City 1995 1996 3,107 2,896 428 409 2,679 2,487 55.2 51.4 7.6 7.3 47.6 44.2 Weehawken Twp. 1995 1996 719 645 50 38 669 607 58.9 52.8 4.1 3.1 54.8 49.7 1995 1996 1,520 1,872 158 195 1,362 1,677 41.6 51.2 4.3 5.3 37.3 45.9 1995 1996 35,184 32,465 5,953 5,262 29,231 27,203 63.6 58.8 10.8 9.5 Alexandria Twp. 1995 1996 25 37 0 2 25 35 6.4 9.5 Bethlehem Twp. 1995 1996 22 23 2 2 20 21 Bloomsbury Boro 1995 1996 14 21 1 3 Califon Boro 1995 1996 9 8 Clinton Town 1995 1996 Clinton Twp. Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 5 5 7 4 63 47 136 127 40 51 2 1 24 39 - - 47 33 21 33 147 115 429 322 338 185 1 - 97 70 - 1 1 75 52 158 107 365 277 1,480 1,145 499 534 1 - 233 260 25 26 92 92 2,306 1,860 1,911 1,816 3,815 3,427 6,417 6,011 3,517 3,497 104 135 1 5 7 102 74 84 82 400 391 1,462 1,205 356 322 6 5 76 69 74 64 456 395 1,192 1,179 1 1 9 18 30 25 60 43 6 20 248 231 170 153 1 3 20 19 1 1 1 7 52.8 49.2 40 39 121 141 0.0 0.5 6.4 9.0 - - - 6.5 6.7 0.6 0.6 5.9 6.2 - - 2 13 18 14.6 21.9 1.0 3.1 13.6 18.8 - - - 1 1 8 7 7.7 6.8 0.9 6.8 6.0 - - 47 65 2 3 45 62 18.4 25.4 0.8 1.2 17.6 24.3 - - 1995 1996 133 125 5 3 128 122 11.0 10.3 0.4 0.2 10.6 10.1 - - Delaware Twp. 1995 1996 50 46 1 0 49 46 10.9 10.0 0.2 0.0 10.6 10.0 - - - 1995 1996 38 32 1 2 37 30 8.0 6.7 0.2 0.4 7.8 6.3 - - - East Amwell Twp. 1995 1996 208 204 5 19 203 185 48.8 47.9 1.2 4.5 47.7 43.4 - 1 1 - Flemington Boro Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 46 36 2 2 44 34 15.9 12.5 0.7 0.7 15.2 11.8 - 1 1 - West New York Town HUDSON COUNTY TOTAL 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1 4 2 4 5 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 8,414 0.20 42,070.0 Urban Suburb 23 24 3 3 26 27 13,172 1.20 10,976.7 Urban Suburb 53 60 2 1 1 2 56 63 - 33,363 1.30 25,663.8 Urban Suburb 130 138 3 3 11 10 144 151 2,663 2,644 11 3 226,022 14.65 15,428.1 Urban Center 805 794 46 45 104 125 955 964 5 8 646 602 9 4 35,825 9.30 3,852.2 Urban Suburb 109 111 - 8 5 117 116 558 543 4 2 451 458 4 2 50,763 5.40 9,400.6 Urban Suburb 115 113 23 17 141 133 839 818 235 230 1 114 108 1 2 15,370 5.80 2,650.0 Urban Suburb 51 53 7 9 58 62 689 662 1,513 1,237 477 588 4 4 946 1,003 1 4 56,308 1.40 40,220.0 Urban Center 166 162 5 5 18 17 189 184 29 16 100 101 388 321 181 185 1 3 68 91 12,208 0.78 15,651.3 Urban Suburb 44 44 1 1 4 2 49 47 75 99 81 88 371 444 726 887 265 346 10 10 605 612 3 36,558 0.90 40,620.0 Urban Suburb 110 109 9 7 119 116 3,091 2,578 2,701 2,504 6,769 6,199 15,679 14,206 6,783 6,798 143 167 6,419 6,395 30 21 552,387 46.42 69 67 223 225 2,078 2,091 4 9 18 21 3 5 - 5 12 - 3,894 28.20 138.1 Rural - - - - 14 11 6 9 1 1 - 4 6 - 3,408 20.60 165.4 Rural - - - - 1 2 5 2 7 16 - 5 3 - 958 0.80 1,197.5 Rural Center - - - - - 1 1 2 1 6 4 2 - 4 2 - 1,174 0.90 1,304.4 Rural Center 2 2 - - 2 2 - 2 3 4 7 41 52 3 1 - 17 1 - 2,556 1.30 1,966.2 Rural Center 7 6 - - 7 6 5 36 45 78 74 14 3 1 1 59 49 12,090 30.06 402.2 Rural 19 20 15 17 33 28 1 1 1 - 15 15 - 4,605 36.90 124.8 Rural 7 7 4,754 28.10 169.2 Rural 1 1 1 - 11,899.8 1,786 1,799 - 3 3 - - HUNTERDON COUNTY 134 2 2 - 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 2 3 1 1 1 9 9 26 16 2 5 - 10 9 - 4 4 14 19 19 177 156 7 10 - 14 10 - 4,260 1.10 1 1 10 11 33 23 1 - - 18 15 - 2,888 23.30 1 3,872.7 Urban Center 123.9 Rural 1 1 2 3 - - - - - 11 11 - 4 4 - 7 7 2 1 - 22 24 13 12 4 4 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Guttenberg Town 1995 1996 252 234 13 9 239 225 30.0 27.8 1.5 1.1 28.4 26.7 - 1995 1996 982 689 68 67 914 622 74.6 52.3 5.2 5.1 69.4 47.2 - Harrison Town Hoboken City 1995 1996 2,581 2,119 237 163 2,344 1,956 77.4 63.5 7.1 4.9 70.3 58.6 3 3 Jersey City 1995 1996 18,083 16,729 4,334 3,794 13,749 12,935 80.0 74.0 19.2 16.8 60.8 57.2 Kearny Town 1995 1996 2,410 2,081 192 163 2,218 1,918 67.3 58.1 5.4 4.5 61.9 53.5 - North Bergen Twp. 1995 1996 2,366 2,257 160 140 2,206 2,117 46.6 44.5 3.2 2.8 43.5 41.7 Secaucus Town 1995 1996 1,174 1,135 40 44 1,134 1,091 76.4 73.8 2.6 2.9 73.8 71.0 Union City 1995 1996 3,107 2,896 428 409 2,679 2,487 55.2 51.4 7.6 7.3 47.6 44.2 Weehawken Twp. 1995 1996 719 645 50 38 669 607 58.9 52.8 4.1 3.1 54.8 49.7 1995 1996 1,520 1,872 158 195 1,362 1,677 41.6 51.2 4.3 5.3 37.3 45.9 1995 1996 35,184 32,465 5,953 5,262 29,231 27,203 63.6 58.8 10.8 9.5 Alexandria Twp. 1995 1996 25 37 0 2 25 35 6.4 9.5 Bethlehem Twp. 1995 1996 22 23 2 2 20 21 Bloomsbury Boro 1995 1996 14 21 1 3 Califon Boro 1995 1996 9 8 Clinton Town 1995 1996 Clinton Twp. Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 5 5 7 4 63 47 136 127 40 51 2 1 24 39 - - 47 33 21 33 147 115 429 322 338 185 1 - 97 70 - 1 1 75 52 158 107 365 277 1,480 1,145 499 534 1 - 233 260 25 26 92 92 2,306 1,860 1,911 1,816 3,815 3,427 6,417 6,011 3,517 3,497 104 135 1 5 7 102 74 84 82 400 391 1,462 1,205 356 322 6 5 76 69 74 64 456 395 1,192 1,179 1 1 9 18 30 25 60 43 6 20 248 231 170 153 1 3 20 19 1 1 1 7 52.8 49.2 40 39 121 141 0.0 0.5 6.4 9.0 - - - 6.5 6.7 0.6 0.6 5.9 6.2 - - 2 13 18 14.6 21.9 1.0 3.1 13.6 18.8 - - - 1 1 8 7 7.7 6.8 0.9 6.8 6.0 - - 47 65 2 3 45 62 18.4 25.4 0.8 1.2 17.6 24.3 - - 1995 1996 133 125 5 3 128 122 11.0 10.3 0.4 0.2 10.6 10.1 - - Delaware Twp. 1995 1996 50 46 1 0 49 46 10.9 10.0 0.2 0.0 10.6 10.0 - - - 1995 1996 38 32 1 2 37 30 8.0 6.7 0.2 0.4 7.8 6.3 - - - East Amwell Twp. 1995 1996 208 204 5 19 203 185 48.8 47.9 1.2 4.5 47.7 43.4 - 1 1 - Flemington Boro Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 46 36 2 2 44 34 15.9 12.5 0.7 0.7 15.2 11.8 - 1 1 - West New York Town HUDSON COUNTY TOTAL 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 1 4 2 4 5 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 8,414 0.20 42,070.0 Urban Suburb 23 24 3 3 26 27 13,172 1.20 10,976.7 Urban Suburb 53 60 2 1 1 2 56 63 - 33,363 1.30 25,663.8 Urban Suburb 130 138 3 3 11 10 144 151 2,663 2,644 11 3 226,022 14.65 15,428.1 Urban Center 805 794 46 45 104 125 955 964 5 8 646 602 9 4 35,825 9.30 3,852.2 Urban Suburb 109 111 - 8 5 117 116 558 543 4 2 451 458 4 2 50,763 5.40 9,400.6 Urban Suburb 115 113 23 17 141 133 839 818 235 230 1 114 108 1 2 15,370 5.80 2,650.0 Urban Suburb 51 53 7 9 58 62 689 662 1,513 1,237 477 588 4 4 946 1,003 1 4 56,308 1.40 40,220.0 Urban Center 166 162 5 5 18 17 189 184 29 16 100 101 388 321 181 185 1 3 68 91 12,208 0.78 15,651.3 Urban Suburb 44 44 1 1 4 2 49 47 75 99 81 88 371 444 726 887 265 346 10 10 605 612 3 36,558 0.90 40,620.0 Urban Suburb 110 109 9 7 119 116 3,091 2,578 2,701 2,504 6,769 6,199 15,679 14,206 6,783 6,798 143 167 6,419 6,395 30 21 552,387 46.42 69 67 223 225 2,078 2,091 4 9 18 21 3 5 - 5 12 - 3,894 28.20 138.1 Rural - - - - 14 11 6 9 1 1 - 4 6 - 3,408 20.60 165.4 Rural - - - - 1 2 5 2 7 16 - 5 3 - 958 0.80 1,197.5 Rural Center - - - - - 1 1 2 1 6 4 2 - 4 2 - 1,174 0.90 1,304.4 Rural Center 2 2 - - 2 2 - 2 3 4 7 41 52 3 1 - 17 1 - 2,556 1.30 1,966.2 Rural Center 7 6 - - 7 6 5 36 45 78 74 14 3 1 1 59 49 12,090 30.06 402.2 Rural 19 20 15 17 33 28 1 1 1 - 15 15 - 4,605 36.90 124.8 Rural 7 7 4,754 28.10 169.2 Rural 1 1 1 - 11,899.8 1,786 1,799 - 3 3 - - HUNTERDON COUNTY 2 2 - 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 1 2 3 1 1 1 9 9 26 16 2 5 - 10 9 - 4 4 14 19 19 177 156 7 10 - 14 10 - 4,260 1.10 1 1 10 11 33 23 1 - - 18 15 - 2,888 23.30 1 135 3,872.7 Urban Center 123.9 Rural 1 1 2 3 - - - - - 11 11 - 4 4 - 7 7 2 1 - 22 24 13 12 4 4 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Frenchtown Boro 1995 1996 51 39 1 1 50 38 30.4 23.3 0.6 0.6 29.8 22.7 - - - Glen Gardner Boro 1995 1996 14 16 1 0 13 16 7.7 8.8 0.6 0.0 7.2 8.8 - - - Hampton Boro 1995 1996 9 13 1 1 8 12 5.5 8.0 0.6 0.6 4.9 7.3 - - - 1995 1996 35 26 0 1 35 25 9.0 6.7 0.0 0.3 9.0 6.4 - - - - High Bridge Boro 1995 1996 31 40 0 2 31 38 6.4 8.3 0.0 0.4 6.4 7.9 - - - - Holland Twp. Kingwood Twp. 1995 1996 44 22 3 3 41 19 13.0 6.5 0.9 0.9 12.2 5.6 - - Lambertville City 1995 1996 143 130 5 13 138 117 33.4 30.3 1.2 3.0 32.2 27.3 - - 1995 1996 17 14 1 17 13 14.6 12.0 0.0 0.9 14.6 11.2 - - - Lebanon Boro Lebanon Twp. 1995 1996 56 46 2 2 54 44 9.7 8.0 0.3 0.3 9.3 7.6 - - - Milford Boro 1995 1996 20 21 2 1 18 20 14.7 15.4 1.5 0.7 13.2 14.7 - - - Raritan Twp. 1995 1996 409 354 31 16 378 338 23.8 20.6 1.8 0.9 22.0 19.7 - - 1995 1996 233 194 11 10 222 184 15.8 13.2 0.7 0.7 15.1 12.5 - - Readington Twp. Stockton Boro 1995 1996 6 5 0 6 5 8.7 7.3 0.0 0.0 8.7 7.3 - - - Tewksbury Twp. 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 1 2 2 32 39 34 47 6.7 8.1 6.7 9.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 6.5 7.9 6.4 8.8 - - - Union Twp. 33 40 36 49 1995 1996 15 24 1 4 14 20 7.6 12.1 0.5 2.0 7.0 10.1 - - 1995 1996 1,746 1,630 83 95 1,663 1,535 16.2 14.1 0.8 0.8 15.4 13.3 0 0 East Windsor Twp. 1995 1996 506 453 30 29 476 424 22.4 20.0 1.3 1.3 21.1 18.8 Ewing Twp. 1995 1996 1,570 1,439 107 84 1,463 1,355 44.8 41.0 3.1 2.4 41.7 38.6 Hamilton Twp. 1995 1996 2,605 2,445 165 147 2,440 2,298 29.9 28.1 1.9 1.7 28.0 26.4 Hightstown Boro 1995 1996 93 120 9 10 84 110 18.3 23.6 1.8 2.0 16.5 21.6 West Amwell Twp. HUNTERDON COUNTY TOTAL - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 5 5 - 21 11 - 1,677 1.10 1,524.5 Rural Center 3 - 6 10 - 1,810 1.46 1,239.7 Rural 2 1 2 7 3 - 1,633 1.40 1,166.4 Rural Center 27 19 3 1 - 17 36 - 3,884 2.30 1,688.7 Rural Center 15 12 15 25 1 1 - 10 8 - 4,836 22.70 213.0 Rural 3 3 13 7 27 10 1 2 - 6 5 - 3,372 35.60 94.7 Rural 1 1 4 12 51 38 83 74 4 5 2 - 37 33 4,285 1.10 3,895.5 Rural Center 1 1 - 2 6 15 6 1 - 7 2 - 1,164 1.23 946.3 Rural Center 2 2 20 18 32 23 2 3 - 22 38 5,779 31.85 2 1 5 2 13 17 1 - 4 3 - 1,365 1.30 1,050.0 Rural Center - - 3 1 26 15 60 65 294 262 24 11 - 85 121 17,172 38.60 444.9 Suburban 28 35 - 6 5 34 40 6 2 5 7 62 40 156 135 4 9 2 1 48 50 - 14,718 47.65 308.9 Rural 18 18 - 2 2 20 20 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 - 1 - 688 0.55 - - 8 7 11 5 23 29 21 38 1 3 2 4 1 4 3 13 4 10 8 - 4,920 31.80 154.7 Rural - 1 1 1 2 5,335 18.10 294.8 Rural - 1 4 5 6 9 11 3 - 6 13 - 1,986 21.60 91.9 Rural 4 6 11 14 68 75 402 357 1,184 1,093 77 85 14 7 450 468 7 6 115,211 429.60 1 1 6 6 10 5 13 17 63 69 369 318 44 37 3 12 111 141 1 10 22,599 15.60 1 7 8 53 38 47 37 233 327 896 809 334 219 11 10 319 329 12 11 35,064 - 15 14 75 67 72 66 518 491 1,542 1,575 380 232 25 7 848 798 4 1 - 4 1 1 1 4 8 28 34 51 74 5 2 2 71 64 1 1 13 7 32 26 1 7 3 6 10 - 1 1 5 4 3 6 - 1 5 5 1 - - 2 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - 6 6 - - 6 6 - - - 1 1,250.9 Rural Center 1 1 7 7 181.4 Rural 9 9 - 1 1 2 2 12 13 - - 8 9 1 - 0 - - - 1 1 - - 7 7 - - 4 4 6 6 1 1 - 9 10 4 3 10 10 - 1 1 5 5 141 148 3 3 17 17 161 168 1,448.7 Suburban 47 49 1 1 13 13 61 63 15.13 2,317.5 Suburban 76 76 1 1 15 16 92 93 87,025 39.38 2,209.9 Suburban 164 164 5 5 37 39 206 208 5,083 1.23 5 5 19 20 268.2 MERCER COUNTY 136 3 1 - 4,132.5 Rural Center 14 15 - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Frenchtown Boro 1995 1996 51 39 1 1 50 38 30.4 23.3 0.6 0.6 29.8 22.7 - - - Glen Gardner Boro 1995 1996 14 16 1 0 13 16 7.7 8.8 0.6 0.0 7.2 8.8 - - - Hampton Boro 1995 1996 9 13 1 1 8 12 5.5 8.0 0.6 0.6 4.9 7.3 - - - 1995 1996 35 26 0 1 35 25 9.0 6.7 0.0 0.3 9.0 6.4 - - - - High Bridge Boro 1995 1996 31 40 0 2 31 38 6.4 8.3 0.0 0.4 6.4 7.9 - - - - Holland Twp. Kingwood Twp. 1995 1996 44 22 3 3 41 19 13.0 6.5 0.9 0.9 12.2 5.6 - - Lambertville City 1995 1996 143 130 5 13 138 117 33.4 30.3 1.2 3.0 32.2 27.3 - - 1995 1996 17 14 1 17 13 14.6 12.0 0.0 0.9 14.6 11.2 - - - Lebanon Boro Lebanon Twp. 1995 1996 56 46 2 2 54 44 9.7 8.0 0.3 0.3 9.3 7.6 - - - Milford Boro 1995 1996 20 21 2 1 18 20 14.7 15.4 1.5 0.7 13.2 14.7 - - - Raritan Twp. 1995 1996 409 354 31 16 378 338 23.8 20.6 1.8 0.9 22.0 19.7 - - 1995 1996 233 194 11 10 222 184 15.8 13.2 0.7 0.7 15.1 12.5 - - Readington Twp. Stockton Boro 1995 1996 6 5 0 6 5 8.7 7.3 0.0 0.0 8.7 7.3 - - - Tewksbury Twp. 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 1 2 2 32 39 34 47 6.7 8.1 6.7 9.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.4 6.5 7.9 6.4 8.8 - - - Union Twp. 33 40 36 49 1995 1996 15 24 1 4 14 20 7.6 12.1 0.5 2.0 7.0 10.1 - - 1995 1996 1,746 1,630 83 95 1,663 1,535 16.2 14.1 0.8 0.8 15.4 13.3 0 0 East Windsor Twp. 1995 1996 506 453 30 29 476 424 22.4 20.0 1.3 1.3 21.1 18.8 Ewing Twp. 1995 1996 1,570 1,439 107 84 1,463 1,355 44.8 41.0 3.1 2.4 41.7 38.6 Hamilton Twp. 1995 1996 2,605 2,445 165 147 2,440 2,298 29.9 28.1 1.9 1.7 28.0 26.4 Hightstown Boro 1995 1996 93 120 9 10 84 110 18.3 23.6 1.8 2.0 16.5 21.6 West Amwell Twp. HUNTERDON COUNTY TOTAL - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 5 5 - 21 11 - 1,677 1.10 1,524.5 Rural Center 3 - 6 10 - 1,810 1.46 1,239.7 Rural 2 1 2 7 3 - 1,633 1.40 1,166.4 Rural Center 27 19 3 1 - 17 36 - 3,884 2.30 1,688.7 Rural Center 15 12 15 25 1 1 - 10 8 - 4,836 22.70 213.0 Rural 3 3 13 7 27 10 1 2 - 6 5 - 3,372 35.60 94.7 Rural 1 1 4 12 51 38 83 74 4 5 2 - 37 33 4,285 1.10 3,895.5 Rural Center 1 1 - 2 6 15 6 1 - 7 2 - 1,164 1.23 946.3 Rural Center 2 2 20 18 32 23 2 3 - 22 38 5,779 31.85 2 1 5 2 13 17 1 - 4 3 - 1,365 1.30 1,050.0 Rural Center - - 3 1 26 15 60 65 294 262 24 11 - 85 121 17,172 38.60 444.9 Suburban 28 35 - 6 5 34 40 6 2 5 7 62 40 156 135 4 9 2 1 48 50 - 14,718 47.65 308.9 Rural 18 18 - 2 2 20 20 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 - 1 - 688 0.55 - - 8 7 11 5 23 29 21 38 1 3 2 4 1 4 3 13 4 10 8 - 4,920 31.80 154.7 Rural - 1 1 1 2 5,335 18.10 294.8 Rural - 1 4 5 6 9 11 3 - 6 13 - 1,986 21.60 91.9 Rural 4 6 11 14 68 75 402 357 1,184 1,093 77 85 14 7 450 468 7 6 115,211 429.60 1 1 6 6 10 5 13 17 63 69 369 318 44 37 3 12 111 141 1 10 22,599 15.60 1 7 8 53 38 47 37 233 327 896 809 334 219 11 10 319 329 12 11 35,064 - 15 14 75 67 72 66 518 491 1,542 1,575 380 232 25 7 848 798 4 1 - 4 1 1 1 4 8 28 34 51 74 5 2 2 71 64 1 1 13 7 32 26 1 7 3 6 10 - 1 1 5 4 3 6 - 1 5 5 1 - - 2 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - 6 6 - - 6 6 - - - 1 1,250.9 Rural Center 1 1 7 7 181.4 Rural 9 9 - 1 1 2 2 12 13 - - 8 9 1 - 0 - - - 1 1 - - 7 7 - - 4 4 6 6 1 1 - 9 10 4 3 10 10 - 1 1 5 5 141 148 3 3 17 17 161 168 1,448.7 Suburban 47 49 1 1 13 13 61 63 15.13 2,317.5 Suburban 76 76 1 1 15 16 92 93 87,025 39.38 2,209.9 Suburban 164 164 5 5 37 39 206 208 5,083 1.23 5 5 19 20 268.2 MERCER COUNTY 3 1 - 137 4,132.5 Rural Center 14 15 - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1995 1996 30 17 0 5 30 12 14.4 8.2 0.0 2.4 14.4 5.8 - - - - Hopewell Boro 5 6 2 20 10 Hopewell Twp. 1995 1996 184 213 2 15 182 198 14.9 17.2 0.2 1.2 14.7 16.0 - - - 2 15 50 33 125 158 Lawrence Twp. 1995 1996 1,752 1,561 64 54 1,688 1,507 63.7 56.8 2.3 2.0 61.4 54.8 - 23 28 36 24 220 211 1,115 1,040 Pennington Boro 1995 1996 13 13 0 0 13 13 5.1 5.1 0.0 0.0 5.1 5.1 - - - 4 5 9 8 Princeton Boro 1995 1996 683 719 25 20 658 699 57.6 60.6 2.1 1.7 55.5 58.9 - 1 2 12 7 12 11 166 143 Princeton Twp. 1995 1996 212 241 6 8 206 233 16.3 18.5 0.5 0.6 15.8 17.9 - 1 2 2 3 3 3 Trenton City 1995 1996 6,599 6,518 1,331 1,328 5,268 5,190 78.1 77.2 15.8 15.7 62.4 61.5 16 14 80 161 486 462 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 208 208 15 11 193 197 28.7 28.7 2.1 1.5 26.7 27.2 - 3 2 - 7 6 - 7 7 1 57 49 353 256 1 2 238 224 - - 1 5 482 543 10 13 - 65 62 56 37 142 187 8 9 - 749 691 1,298 1,379 2,545 2,704 1,425 1,107 2 2 10 7 40 27 133 152 1995 1996 468 515 17 6 451 509 25.1 27.6 0.9 0.3 24.2 27.3 - 2 - 4 2 11 4 51 59 1995 1996 14,923 14,462 1,771 1,717 13,152 12,745 45.8 43.9 5.4 5.2 40.4 38.7 20 16 124 198 668 615 959 888 1995 1996 651 621 87 52 564 569 34.0 32.5 4.5 2.7 29.5 29.7 2 Carteret Boro - 14 5 33 29 Cranbury Twp. 1995 1996 69 57 5 0 64 57 27.1 22.4 2.0 0.0 25.1 22.4 - - - Dunellen Boro 1995 1996 224 231 22 27 202 204 32.8 33.8 3.2 4.0 29.6 29.9 - 1 East Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 1,409 1,265 62 49 1,347 1,216 31.0 27.8 1.4 1.1 29.6 26.8 - Edison Twp. 1995 1996 3,265 3,241 233 300 3,032 2,941 36.1 35.9 2.6 3.3 33.5 32.5 Helmetta Boro 1995 1996 13 19 5 0 8 19 8.8 12.8 3.4 0.0 5.4 12.8 Highland Park Boro 1995 1996 379 362 18 13 361 349 29.4 28.1 1.4 1.0 Jamesburg Boro 1995 1996 130 92 24 10 106 82 23.1 16.3 Old Bridge Twp. 1995 1996 1,412 1,314 98 65 1,314 1,249 Metuchen Boro 1995 1996 378 327 18 12 Middlesex Boro 1995 1996 284 269 17 20 West Windsor Twp. MERCER COUNTY TOTAL 4 - - 28 29 - - - 0.75 - 12,374 58.00 13 3 27,491 21.87 1,257.0 Suburban 59 62 - 2,538 0.99 2,563.6 Suburban - 4 2 11,860 1.76 6,738.6 Suburban 30 30 2 2 8 8 40 40 78 59 2 3 12,997 16.25 799.8 Suburban 29 29 2 2 8 7 39 38 36 21 1,467 1,570 5 16 84,441 7.50 11,258.8 Urban Center 369 360 14 14 51 53 434 427 20 18 3 4 90 75 7,235 20.70 349.5 Rural 15 17 2 2 6 6 23 25 343 398 57 52 2 1 101 82 1 18,641 26.84 694.5 Suburban 37 36 1 1 10 11 48 48 2,733 2,817 7,772 7,976 2,647 1,952 81 60 3,453 3,464 49 48 329,432 226.00 868 867 30 30 172 180 1,070 1,077 38 18 137 144 368 343 59 82 1 1 405 328 - 19,130 4.30 51 50 - 12 13 63 63 2 - 12 16 43 36 9 5 - 1 7 - 2,545 13.38 11 11 - 1 1 12 12 11 3 11 23 29 20 161 171 12 13 1 74 58 - 6,828 1.04 6,565.4 Urban Suburb 14 14 - 4 4 18 18 8 4 13 20 41 25 147 159 1,085 988 115 69 3 6 201 224 3 8 45,455 22.20 2,047.5 Suburban 81 82 5 5 34 29 120 116 6 11 92 101 134 187 549 500 2,057 1,874 426 567 18 31 410 352 14 23 90,402 30.65 2,949.5 Suburban 175 169 5 5 43 50 223 224 - - - 5 1 3 7 15 - - 1 - 6 8 - 1,482 0.80 1,852.5 Suburban 4 4 28.0 27.1 - - 5 3 12 10 46 41 292 294 23 14 - 138 131 12,894 1.80 7,163.3 Urban Suburb 27 26 4.3 1.8 18.8 14.6 - - 3 3 21 7 7 15 95 63 4 4 1 - 73 68 5,633 0.87 6,474.7 Rural Center 10 9 23.6 21.9 1.6 1.1 21.9 20.9 - 16 3 25 28 57 33 227 215 935 924 152 110 12 20 462 451 59,879 38.31 1,563.0 Suburban 86 85 360 315 29.1 25.1 1.4 0.9 27.7 24.2 - 2 5 3 13 7 73 72 273 216 14 27 6 1 83 71 13,008 2.75 4,730.2 Urban Suburb 29 28 267 249 21.3 20.1 1.3 1.5 20.0 18.6 - 2 1 6 3 9 16 24 24 230 213 13 12 3 1 96 76 13,364 3.45 3,873.6 Suburban 32 32 - 1 2,778.7 Rural Center 2,084 5 2 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 213.3 Rural 7 - 1,457.7 2 2 - 7 7 35 36 12 15 73 79 - - MIDDLESEX COUNTY 138 1 1 3 1 1 4,448.8 Urban Suburb 190.2 Suburban 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 - 2 2 4 4 8 6 37 34 1 - 11 9 37 38 124 124 - 6 6 35 34 - 2 2 34 34 1 1 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1995 1996 30 17 0 5 30 12 14.4 8.2 0.0 2.4 14.4 5.8 - - - - Hopewell Boro 5 6 2 20 10 Hopewell Twp. 1995 1996 184 213 2 15 182 198 14.9 17.2 0.2 1.2 14.7 16.0 - - - 2 15 50 33 125 158 Lawrence Twp. 1995 1996 1,752 1,561 64 54 1,688 1,507 63.7 56.8 2.3 2.0 61.4 54.8 - 23 28 36 24 220 211 1,115 1,040 Pennington Boro 1995 1996 13 13 0 0 13 13 5.1 5.1 0.0 0.0 5.1 5.1 - - - 4 5 9 8 Princeton Boro 1995 1996 683 719 25 20 658 699 57.6 60.6 2.1 1.7 55.5 58.9 - 1 2 12 7 12 11 166 143 Princeton Twp. 1995 1996 212 241 6 8 206 233 16.3 18.5 0.5 0.6 15.8 17.9 - 1 2 2 3 3 3 Trenton City 1995 1996 6,599 6,518 1,331 1,328 5,268 5,190 78.1 77.2 15.8 15.7 62.4 61.5 16 14 80 161 486 462 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 208 208 15 11 193 197 28.7 28.7 2.1 1.5 26.7 27.2 - 3 2 - 7 6 - 7 7 1 57 49 353 256 1 2 238 224 - - 1 5 482 543 10 13 - 65 62 56 37 142 187 8 9 - 749 691 1,298 1,379 2,545 2,704 1,425 1,107 2 2 10 7 40 27 133 152 1995 1996 468 515 17 6 451 509 25.1 27.6 0.9 0.3 24.2 27.3 - 2 - 4 2 11 4 51 59 1995 1996 14,923 14,462 1,771 1,717 13,152 12,745 45.8 43.9 5.4 5.2 40.4 38.7 20 16 124 198 668 615 959 888 1995 1996 651 621 87 52 564 569 34.0 32.5 4.5 2.7 29.5 29.7 2 Carteret Boro - 14 5 33 29 Cranbury Twp. 1995 1996 69 57 5 0 64 57 27.1 22.4 2.0 0.0 25.1 22.4 - - - Dunellen Boro 1995 1996 224 231 22 27 202 204 32.8 33.8 3.2 4.0 29.6 29.9 - 1 East Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 1,409 1,265 62 49 1,347 1,216 31.0 27.8 1.4 1.1 29.6 26.8 - Edison Twp. 1995 1996 3,265 3,241 233 300 3,032 2,941 36.1 35.9 2.6 3.3 33.5 32.5 Helmetta Boro 1995 1996 13 19 5 0 8 19 8.8 12.8 3.4 0.0 5.4 12.8 Highland Park Boro 1995 1996 379 362 18 13 361 349 29.4 28.1 1.4 1.0 Jamesburg Boro 1995 1996 130 92 24 10 106 82 23.1 16.3 Old Bridge Twp. 1995 1996 1,412 1,314 98 65 1,314 1,249 Metuchen Boro 1995 1996 378 327 18 12 Middlesex Boro 1995 1996 284 269 17 20 West Windsor Twp. MERCER COUNTY TOTAL 4 - - 28 29 - - - 0.75 - 12,374 58.00 13 3 27,491 21.87 1,257.0 Suburban 59 62 - 2,538 0.99 2,563.6 Suburban - 4 2 11,860 1.76 6,738.6 Suburban 30 30 2 2 8 8 40 40 78 59 2 3 12,997 16.25 799.8 Suburban 29 29 2 2 8 7 39 38 36 21 1,467 1,570 5 16 84,441 7.50 11,258.8 Urban Center 369 360 14 14 51 53 434 427 20 18 3 4 90 75 7,235 20.70 349.5 Rural 15 17 2 2 6 6 23 25 343 398 57 52 2 1 101 82 1 18,641 26.84 694.5 Suburban 37 36 1 1 10 11 48 48 2,733 2,817 7,772 7,976 2,647 1,952 81 60 3,453 3,464 49 48 329,432 226.00 868 867 30 30 172 180 1,070 1,077 38 18 137 144 368 343 59 82 1 1 405 328 - 19,130 4.30 51 50 - 12 13 63 63 2 - 12 16 43 36 9 5 - 1 7 - 2,545 13.38 11 11 - 1 1 12 12 11 3 11 23 29 20 161 171 12 13 1 74 58 - 6,828 1.04 6,565.4 Urban Suburb 14 14 - 4 4 18 18 8 4 13 20 41 25 147 159 1,085 988 115 69 3 6 201 224 3 8 45,455 22.20 2,047.5 Suburban 81 82 5 5 34 29 120 116 6 11 92 101 134 187 549 500 2,057 1,874 426 567 18 31 410 352 14 23 90,402 30.65 2,949.5 Suburban 175 169 5 5 43 50 223 224 - - - 5 1 3 7 15 - - 1 - 6 8 - 1,482 0.80 1,852.5 Suburban 4 4 28.0 27.1 - - 5 3 12 10 46 41 292 294 23 14 - 138 131 12,894 1.80 7,163.3 Urban Suburb 27 26 4.3 1.8 18.8 14.6 - - 3 3 21 7 7 15 95 63 4 4 1 - 73 68 5,633 0.87 6,474.7 Rural Center 10 9 23.6 21.9 1.6 1.1 21.9 20.9 - 16 3 25 28 57 33 227 215 935 924 152 110 12 20 462 451 59,879 38.31 1,563.0 Suburban 86 85 360 315 29.1 25.1 1.4 0.9 27.7 24.2 - 2 5 3 13 7 73 72 273 216 14 27 6 1 83 71 13,008 2.75 4,730.2 Urban Suburb 29 28 267 249 21.3 20.1 1.3 1.5 20.0 18.6 - 2 1 6 3 9 16 24 24 230 213 13 12 3 1 96 76 13,364 3.45 3,873.6 Suburban 32 32 - 1 2,778.7 Rural Center 2,084 5 2 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 213.3 Rural 7 - 1,457.7 2 2 - 7 7 35 36 12 15 73 79 - - MIDDLESEX COUNTY 1 1 3 1 1 4,448.8 Urban Suburb 190.2 Suburban 2 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 139 - 2 2 4 4 8 6 37 34 1 - 11 9 37 38 124 124 - 6 6 35 34 - 2 2 34 34 1 1 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Milltown Boro 1995 1996 80 67 5 3 75 64 11.1 9.3 0.7 0.4 10.4 8.9 - - Monroe Twp. 1995 1996 330 387 24 20 306 367 15.5 18.2 1.1 0.9 14.4 17.2 - - New Brunswick City 1995 1996 3,859 3,421 451 405 3,408 3,016 93.5 82.9 10.9 9.8 82.6 73.1 - North Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 1,109 1,064 70 75 1,039 989 32.7 31.4 2.1 2.2 30.7 29.2 Perth Amboy City 1995 1996 2,826 2,520 364 309 2,462 2,211 69.8 62.3 9.0 7.6 60.8 54.6 Piscataway Twp. 1995 1996 1,113 1,167 137 111 976 1,056 22.6 23.7 2.8 2.3 19.8 21.4 - Plainsboro Twp. 1995 1996 346 302 15 15 331 287 22.3 19.4 1.0 1.0 21.3 18.5 - Sayreville Boro 1995 1996 956 964 82 106 874 858 26.3 26.5 2.3 2.9 24.0 23.6 - South Amboy City 1995 1996 140 186 6 37 134 149 17.8 23.6 0.8 4.7 17.0 18.9 - South Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 633 701 31 24 602 677 20.5 22.7 1.0 0.8 19.5 21.9 - South Plainfield Boro 1995 1996 840 827 26 30 814 797 40.0 39.4 1.2 1.4 38.8 38.0 - South River Boro 1995 1996 250 344 26 49 224 295 18.0 24.8 1.9 3.5 16.2 21.3 Spotswood Boro 1995 1996 132 148 9 14 123 134 16.2 18.2 1.1 1.7 15.1 16.5 1995 1996 4,617 3,819 390 309 4,227 3,510 48.5 40.1 4.1 3.2 44.4 36.9 1995 1996 25,445 23,715 2,225 2,055 23,220 21,660 37.9 34.2 3.3 3.0 Allenhurst Boro 1995 1996 38 57 1 4 37 53 50.7 76.1 Allentown Boro 1995 1996 54 35 4 3 50 32 Asbury Park City 1995 1996 1,461 1,590 290 305 Colts Neck Twp. 1995 1996 91 77 Atlantic Highlands 1995 1996 1995 Woodbridge Twp. MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME 2 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 2 3 13 14 58 48 4 2 1 - 33 18 - 3 1 20 19 84 60 206 282 16 25 5 4 57 44 - 3 2 264 274 180 129 858 799 2,292 1,949 258 268 13 10 677 807 4 4 34 33 32 37 188 175 739 701 112 113 11 5 1 162 126 199 180 711 650 1,495 1,270 256 291 7 4 46 30 84 77 186 204 721 778 1 2 3 5 11 8 52 36 8 4 18 34 55 68 2 4 4 5 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 7,212 1.60 4,507.5 Suburban 13 13 - 3 3 16 16 21,281 41.80 509.1 Suburban 33 34 - 13 15 46 49 4 6 41,266 5.50 7,502.9 Urban Center 130 135 3 3 36 36 169 174 225 224 5 3 33,894 12.00 80 81 2 2 15 17 97 100 24 27 289 283 5 7 40,467 4.55 113 114 4 4 12 23 129 141 69 74 6 3 395 392 11 11 49,259 18.90 2,606.3 Suburban 79 82 2 3 17 16 98 101 250 239 29 12 6 1 137 100 - 15,536 11.80 1,316.6 Suburban 27 27 2 2 9 9 38 38 168 197 618 559 88 102 12 15 228 190 4 4 36,405 16.60 2,193.1 Suburban 86 78 - 17 16 103 94 4 33 34 27 86 114 14 8 1 - 137 100 6 1 7,867 1.45 5,425.5 Urban Suburb 28 25 - 2 1 30 26 2 5 25 14 152 175 404 446 46 56 2 8 217 151 5 4 30,932 41.00 754.4 Suburban 64 64 - 29 23 93 87 1 16 16 10 13 70 71 678 672 66 54 3 3 175 200 6 3 20,981 8.20 2,558.7 Suburban 54 56 - 12 12 66 68 - 2 5 6 8 17 36 55 61 157 219 12 15 5 8 446 409 6 17 13,857 2.80 4,948.9 Urban Suburb 27 26 - 6 6 33 32 - 3 3 2 6 9 24 28 97 93 2 13 8 4 65 76 - 8,140 2.15 3,786.0 Suburban 19 18 - 4 4 23 22 2 1 13 16 109 100 266 192 723 533 2,927 2,368 577 609 29 16 1,090 888 8 25 95,152 23.10 34.6 31.3 13 7 96 73 862 831 1,254 1,144 4,570 4,239 16,274 14,875 2,376 2,546 170 165 6,120 5,656 85 120 692,869 311.00 1.3 5.3 49.4 70.8 - - - 1 4 4 9 31 44 2 - 10 11 - 749 0.30 2,496.7 Suburban 8 8 28.2 18.3 2.1 1.6 26.1 16.7 - - 1 1 2 15 8 32 22 3 2 1 1 8 2 - 1,913 0.60 3,188.3 Rural Center 6 5 1,171 1,285 93.6 101.9 18.6 19.5 75.0 82.3 11 23 147 139 130 141 245 309 799 817 127 159 5 2 857 963 2 6 15,606 1.50 10,404.0 Urban Center 60 61 5 8 86 69 9.3 7.9 0.5 0.8 8.8 7.1 - - - 5 8 29 14 55 55 2 - 40 42 - - 3 9,785 31.70 308.7 Suburban 16 16 130 107 4 1 126 106 26.9 22.1 0.8 0.2 26.1 21.9 - - - 4 1 31 20 93 82 2 4 1 1 18 5 2 4,834 1.20 4,028.3 Suburban 13 13 88 88 3 3 85 85 40.4 40.4 1.4 1.4 39.0 39.0 - - 1 2 20 38 62 42 3 5 1 16 10 - 2,179 0.40 5,447.5 Suburban 10 10 1 4 1 2 3 - 1 - 1 3 2,824.5 Suburban 8,893.8 Urban Center 4,119.1 Urban Suburb 2,227.9 191 193 7 7 44 42 242 242 1,464 1,456 33 34 367 372 1,864 1,862 - 4 4 12 12 - 3 1 9 6 10 10 73 74 1 1 17 17 5 5 19 19 MONMOUTH COUNTY Avon-By-The-Sea Boro 1996 140 3 2 2 1 - 1 1 - 3 3 1 1 - - 10 10 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Milltown Boro 1995 1996 80 67 5 3 75 64 11.1 9.3 0.7 0.4 10.4 8.9 - - Monroe Twp. 1995 1996 330 387 24 20 306 367 15.5 18.2 1.1 0.9 14.4 17.2 - - New Brunswick City 1995 1996 3,859 3,421 451 405 3,408 3,016 93.5 82.9 10.9 9.8 82.6 73.1 - North Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 1,109 1,064 70 75 1,039 989 32.7 31.4 2.1 2.2 30.7 29.2 Perth Amboy City 1995 1996 2,826 2,520 364 309 2,462 2,211 69.8 62.3 9.0 7.6 60.8 54.6 Piscataway Twp. 1995 1996 1,113 1,167 137 111 976 1,056 22.6 23.7 2.8 2.3 19.8 21.4 - Plainsboro Twp. 1995 1996 346 302 15 15 331 287 22.3 19.4 1.0 1.0 21.3 18.5 - Sayreville Boro 1995 1996 956 964 82 106 874 858 26.3 26.5 2.3 2.9 24.0 23.6 - South Amboy City 1995 1996 140 186 6 37 134 149 17.8 23.6 0.8 4.7 17.0 18.9 - South Brunswick Twp. 1995 1996 633 701 31 24 602 677 20.5 22.7 1.0 0.8 19.5 21.9 - South Plainfield Boro 1995 1996 840 827 26 30 814 797 40.0 39.4 1.2 1.4 38.8 38.0 - South River Boro 1995 1996 250 344 26 49 224 295 18.0 24.8 1.9 3.5 16.2 21.3 Spotswood Boro 1995 1996 132 148 9 14 123 134 16.2 18.2 1.1 1.7 15.1 16.5 1995 1996 4,617 3,819 390 309 4,227 3,510 48.5 40.1 4.1 3.2 44.4 36.9 1995 1996 25,445 23,715 2,225 2,055 23,220 21,660 37.9 34.2 3.3 3.0 Allenhurst Boro 1995 1996 38 57 1 4 37 53 50.7 76.1 Allentown Boro 1995 1996 54 35 4 3 50 32 Asbury Park City 1995 1996 1,461 1,590 290 305 Colts Neck Twp. 1995 1996 91 77 Atlantic Highlands 1995 1996 1995 Woodbridge Twp. MIDDLESEX COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME 2 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 2 3 13 14 58 48 4 2 1 - 33 18 - 3 1 20 19 84 60 206 282 16 25 5 4 57 44 - 3 2 264 274 180 129 858 799 2,292 1,949 258 268 13 10 677 807 4 4 34 33 32 37 188 175 739 701 112 113 11 5 1 162 126 199 180 711 650 1,495 1,270 256 291 7 4 46 30 84 77 186 204 721 778 1 2 3 5 11 8 52 36 8 4 18 34 55 68 2 4 4 5 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 7,212 1.60 4,507.5 Suburban 13 13 - 3 3 16 16 21,281 41.80 509.1 Suburban 33 34 - 13 15 46 49 4 6 41,266 5.50 7,502.9 Urban Center 130 135 3 3 36 36 169 174 225 224 5 3 33,894 12.00 80 81 2 2 15 17 97 100 24 27 289 283 5 7 40,467 4.55 113 114 4 4 12 23 129 141 69 74 6 3 395 392 11 11 49,259 18.90 2,606.3 Suburban 79 82 2 3 17 16 98 101 250 239 29 12 6 1 137 100 - 15,536 11.80 1,316.6 Suburban 27 27 2 2 9 9 38 38 168 197 618 559 88 102 12 15 228 190 4 4 36,405 16.60 2,193.1 Suburban 86 78 - 17 16 103 94 4 33 34 27 86 114 14 8 1 - 137 100 6 1 7,867 1.45 5,425.5 Urban Suburb 28 25 - 2 1 30 26 2 5 25 14 152 175 404 446 46 56 2 8 217 151 5 4 30,932 41.00 754.4 Suburban 64 64 - 29 23 93 87 1 16 16 10 13 70 71 678 672 66 54 3 3 175 200 6 3 20,981 8.20 2,558.7 Suburban 54 56 - 12 12 66 68 - 2 5 6 8 17 36 55 61 157 219 12 15 5 8 446 409 6 17 13,857 2.80 4,948.9 Urban Suburb 27 26 - 6 6 33 32 - 3 3 2 6 9 24 28 97 93 2 13 8 4 65 76 - 8,140 2.15 3,786.0 Suburban 19 18 - 4 4 23 22 2 1 13 16 109 100 266 192 723 533 2,927 2,368 577 609 29 16 1,090 888 8 25 95,152 23.10 34.6 31.3 13 7 96 73 862 831 1,254 1,144 4,570 4,239 16,274 14,875 2,376 2,546 170 165 6,120 5,656 85 120 692,869 311.00 1.3 5.3 49.4 70.8 - - - 1 4 4 9 31 44 2 - 10 11 - 749 0.30 2,496.7 Suburban 8 8 28.2 18.3 2.1 1.6 26.1 16.7 - - 1 1 2 15 8 32 22 3 2 1 1 8 2 - 1,913 0.60 3,188.3 Rural Center 6 5 1,171 1,285 93.6 101.9 18.6 19.5 75.0 82.3 11 23 147 139 130 141 245 309 799 817 127 159 5 2 857 963 2 6 15,606 1.50 10,404.0 Urban Center 60 61 5 8 86 69 9.3 7.9 0.5 0.8 8.8 7.1 - - - 5 8 29 14 55 55 2 - 40 42 - - 3 9,785 31.70 308.7 Suburban 16 16 130 107 4 1 126 106 26.9 22.1 0.8 0.2 26.1 21.9 - - - 4 1 31 20 93 82 2 4 1 1 18 5 2 4,834 1.20 4,028.3 Suburban 13 13 88 88 3 3 85 85 40.4 40.4 1.4 1.4 39.0 39.0 - - 1 2 20 38 62 42 3 5 1 16 10 - 2,179 0.40 5,447.5 Suburban 10 10 1 4 1 2 3 - 1 - 1 3 2,824.5 Suburban 8,893.8 Urban Center 4,119.1 Urban Suburb 2,227.9 191 193 7 7 44 42 242 242 1,464 1,456 33 34 367 372 1,864 1,862 - 4 4 12 12 - 3 1 9 6 10 10 73 74 1 1 17 17 5 5 19 19 MONMOUTH COUNTY Avon-By-The-Sea Boro 1996 3 2 2 1 - 1 1 - 141 3 3 1 1 - - 10 10 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Belmar Boro 1995 1996 530 538 35 21 495 517 89.8 91.1 5.9 3.6 83.8 87.6 - Bradley Beach Boro 1995 1996 300 384 4 15 296 369 69.1 88.5 0.9 3.5 68.2 85.0 - Brielle Boro 1995 1996 95 107 5 8 90 99 20.7 23.3 1.1 1.7 19.6 21.5 - - Deal Boro 1995 1996 66 57 1 0 65 57 65.0 56.1 1.0 0.0 64.0 56.1 - - Eatontown Boro 1995 1996 761 820 25 27 736 793 58.5 63.0 1.9 2.1 56.5 60.9 - 1995 1996 28 25 4 3 24 22 21.2 18.9 3.0 2.3 18.1 16.6 - - Englishtown Boro Fair Haven Boro 1995 1996 92 82 3 1 89 81 16.5 14.7 0.5 0.2 15.9 14.5 - - Farmingdale Boro 1995 1996 28 36 2 3 26 33 17.9 23.1 1.3 1.9 16.7 21.1 - - 1995 1996 620 617 72 89 548 528 53.5 53.2 6.2 7.7 47.3 45.5 - Freehold Boro Freehold Twp. 1995 1996 855 892 21 15 834 877 33.1 34.5 0.8 0.6 32.3 33.9 - - Highlands Boro 1995 1996 130 107 18 10 112 97 27.4 22.5 3.8 2.1 23.6 20.4 - - Holmdel Twp. 1995 1996 313 268 18 21 295 247 23.8 20.4 1.4 1.6 22.4 18.8 - Howell Twp. 1995 1996 887 823 38 45 849 778 21.0 19.4 0.9 1.1 20.1 18.4 - Interlaken Boro 1995 1996 5 8 0 0 5 8 5.6 9.0 0.0 0.0 5.6 9.0 - - Keansburg Boro 1995 1996 471 511 59 97 412 414 40.1 43.5 5.0 8.3 35.1 35.3 - 17 24 Keyport Boro 1995 1996 261 218 16 21 245 197 34.8 29.1 2.1 2.8 32.7 26.3 - 2 1 1995 1996 82 124 1 6 81 118 13.5 20.4 0.2 1.0 13.3 19.4 - - - Little Silver Boro Loch Arbour Village 1995 1996 15 29 0 0 15 29 43.2 83.6 0.0 0.0 43.2 83.6 - - - - Long Branch City 1995 1996 2,184 2,011 284 242 1,900 1,769 78.3 72.1 10.2 8.7 68.2 63.5 - 16 15 124 111 Manalapan Twp. 1995 1996 347 361 24 31 323 330 10.4 10.8 0.7 0.9 9.7 9.9 - 3 2 Manasquan Boro 1995 1996 231 188 7 8 224 180 40.9 33.3 1.2 1.4 39.6 31.9 - Marlboro Twp. 1995 1996 454 460 30 22 424 438 14.4 14.5 0.9 0.7 13.4 13.8 - 142 20 15 76 74 405 424 14 19 1 1 113 110 - 5,905 1.00 5,905.0 Suburban 21 21 - 6 5 27 26 3 2 6 2 6 24 79 260 275 12 15 3 1 191 187 - 4,341 0.70 6,201.4 Suburban 18 18 - 4 5 22 23 2 2 1 6 19 26 71 71 2 - 19 29 - 4,594 1.65 2,784.2 Suburban 13 13 - 2 2 15 15 1 - 13 15 51 40 1 2 - 3 4 1 3 1,016 1.20 846.7 Suburban 11 11 - 5 5 16 16 5 8 17 15 65 61 632 705 39 27 3 1 82 68 2 3 13,017 5.80 2,244.3 Suburban 32 32 10 8 43 41 1 4 1 4 5 18 16 2 1 1 1 1 6 - 1,323 0.57 2,321.1 Rural Center - 3 4 - 3 1 13 15 75 66 1 1 20 14 - 5,580 1.55 - 2 3 7 6 17 24 2 3 - 7 11 - 1,561 27 41 41 42 56 83 473 423 19 22 4 2 219 273 3 1 5 9 16 6 33 64 755 751 46 62 1 - 324 351 2 1 15 9 30 29 72 61 10 7 6 3 1 1 4 5 12 15 41 34 243 205 11 8 2 4 4 9 32 32 176 174 613 557 - 1 4 4 4 6 3 36 70 71 68 5 5 9 15 1 1 5 1 4 1 4 5 1 1 5 Character 12 2 2 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 4 - 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 3 4 - 3,600.0 Suburban 13 13 - 0.50 3,122.0 Rural Center - - 11,597 1.90 6,103.7 Rural Center 27 26 - 7 8 34 34 6 10 25,856 36.97 699.4 Suburban 48 46 - 11 11 59 57 191 162 1 3 4,746 0.64 7,415.6 Suburban 13 13 - 5 4 18 17 1 2 75 70 3 1 13,161 17.90 735.3 Suburban 29 31 - 8 8 37 39 60 47 16 4 269 255 16 3 42,317 62.10 681.4 Suburban 61 64 16 16 79 82 - 1 - - 890 0.38 2,342.1 Suburban 5 5 - - 5 5 319 329 22 17 2 4 605 632 2 1 11,743 1.01 11,626.7 Suburban 30 31 - 10 11 40 42 34 27 183 138 28 32 1 106 120 2 7,497 1.40 5,355.0 Suburban - 20 11 55 106 6 1 2 - 12 20 - 6,078 2.80 2,170.7 Suburban 18 16 13 14 6 6 3 4 24 22 18 20 3 5 12 23 - - 1 - 347 0.10 3,470.0 Suburban - - 139 116 487 409 1,275 1,248 138 112 12 2 632 559 1 1 27,878 5.10 5,466.3 Urban Center 86 94 4 6 17 23 53 65 252 252 18 13 1 2 118 112 2 4 33,287 30.85 1,079.0 Suburban 45 46 1 6 8 38 23 185 150 1 7 - 33 24 - 5,650 1.40 4,035.7 Suburban 18 18 27 16 114 113 295 310 15 15 1 1 164 137 11 2 31,630 30.38 1,041.1 Suburban 57 57 - - 1 4 1 1 2 2 - - 1 4 1 1 1 - 2 2 2 2 14 14 - - - 1 3 18 19 105 116 1 2 13 13 59 61 6 6 24 24 19 19 80 80 4 4 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Belmar Boro 1995 1996 530 538 35 21 495 517 89.8 91.1 5.9 3.6 83.8 87.6 - Bradley Beach Boro 1995 1996 300 384 4 15 296 369 69.1 88.5 0.9 3.5 68.2 85.0 - Brielle Boro 1995 1996 95 107 5 8 90 99 20.7 23.3 1.1 1.7 19.6 21.5 - - Deal Boro 1995 1996 66 57 1 0 65 57 65.0 56.1 1.0 0.0 64.0 56.1 - - Eatontown Boro 1995 1996 761 820 25 27 736 793 58.5 63.0 1.9 2.1 56.5 60.9 - 1995 1996 28 25 4 3 24 22 21.2 18.9 3.0 2.3 18.1 16.6 - - Englishtown Boro Fair Haven Boro 1995 1996 92 82 3 1 89 81 16.5 14.7 0.5 0.2 15.9 14.5 - - Farmingdale Boro 1995 1996 28 36 2 3 26 33 17.9 23.1 1.3 1.9 16.7 21.1 - - 1995 1996 620 617 72 89 548 528 53.5 53.2 6.2 7.7 47.3 45.5 - Freehold Boro Freehold Twp. 1995 1996 855 892 21 15 834 877 33.1 34.5 0.8 0.6 32.3 33.9 - - Highlands Boro 1995 1996 130 107 18 10 112 97 27.4 22.5 3.8 2.1 23.6 20.4 - - Holmdel Twp. 1995 1996 313 268 18 21 295 247 23.8 20.4 1.4 1.6 22.4 18.8 - 20 15 76 74 405 424 14 19 1 1 113 110 - 5,905 1.00 5,905.0 Suburban 21 21 - 6 5 27 26 3 2 6 2 6 24 79 260 275 12 15 3 1 191 187 - 4,341 0.70 6,201.4 Suburban 18 18 - 4 5 22 23 2 2 1 6 19 26 71 71 2 - 19 29 - 4,594 1.65 2,784.2 Suburban 13 13 - 2 2 15 15 1 - 13 15 51 40 1 2 - 3 4 1 3 1,016 1.20 846.7 Suburban 11 11 - 5 5 16 16 5 8 17 15 65 61 632 705 39 27 3 1 82 68 2 3 13,017 5.80 2,244.3 Suburban 32 32 10 8 43 41 1 4 1 4 5 18 16 2 1 1 1 1 6 - 1,323 0.57 2,321.1 Rural Center - 3 4 - 3 1 13 15 75 66 1 1 20 14 - 5,580 1.55 - 2 3 7 6 17 24 2 3 - 7 11 - 1,561 27 41 41 42 56 83 473 423 19 22 4 2 219 273 3 1 5 9 16 6 33 64 755 751 46 62 1 - 324 351 2 1 15 9 30 29 72 61 10 7 6 3 1 1 4 5 12 15 41 34 243 205 11 8 Howell Twp. 1995 1996 887 823 38 45 849 778 21.0 19.4 0.9 1.1 20.1 18.4 - 2 4 4 9 32 32 176 174 613 557 Interlaken Boro 1995 1996 5 8 0 0 5 8 5.6 9.0 0.0 0.0 5.6 9.0 - - - 1 4 4 4 Keansburg Boro 1995 1996 471 511 59 97 412 414 40.1 43.5 5.0 8.3 35.1 35.3 - 17 24 6 3 36 70 71 68 Keyport Boro 1995 1996 261 218 16 21 245 197 34.8 29.1 2.1 2.8 32.7 26.3 - 2 1 5 5 9 15 1995 1996 82 124 1 6 81 118 13.5 20.4 0.2 1.0 13.3 19.4 - - - Little Silver Boro 1 1 5 Loch Arbour Village 1995 1996 15 29 0 0 15 29 43.2 83.6 0.0 0.0 43.2 83.6 - - - - Long Branch City 1995 1996 2,184 2,011 284 242 1,900 1,769 78.3 72.1 10.2 8.7 68.2 63.5 - 16 15 124 111 Manalapan Twp. 1995 1996 347 361 24 31 323 330 10.4 10.8 0.7 0.9 9.7 9.9 - 3 2 Manasquan Boro 1995 1996 231 188 7 8 224 180 40.9 33.3 1.2 1.4 39.6 31.9 - Marlboro Twp. 1995 1996 454 460 30 22 424 438 14.4 14.5 0.9 0.7 13.4 13.8 - 1 4 1 4 5 1 1 5 Character 12 2 2 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 4 - 2 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 3 4 - 3,600.0 Suburban 13 13 - 0.50 3,122.0 Rural Center - - 11,597 1.90 6,103.7 Rural Center 27 26 - 7 8 34 34 6 10 25,856 36.97 699.4 Suburban 48 46 - 11 11 59 57 191 162 1 3 4,746 0.64 7,415.6 Suburban 13 13 - 5 4 18 17 1 2 75 70 3 1 13,161 17.90 735.3 Suburban 29 31 - 8 8 37 39 60 47 16 4 269 255 16 3 42,317 62.10 681.4 Suburban 61 64 16 16 79 82 - 1 - - 890 0.38 2,342.1 Suburban 5 5 - - 5 5 319 329 22 17 2 4 605 632 2 1 11,743 1.01 11,626.7 Suburban 30 31 - 10 11 40 42 34 27 183 138 28 32 1 106 120 2 7,497 1.40 5,355.0 Suburban - 20 11 55 106 6 1 2 - 12 20 - 6,078 2.80 2,170.7 Suburban 18 16 13 14 6 6 3 4 24 22 18 20 3 5 12 23 - - 1 - 347 0.10 3,470.0 Suburban - - 139 116 487 409 1,275 1,248 138 112 12 2 632 559 1 1 27,878 5.10 5,466.3 Urban Center 86 94 4 6 17 23 53 65 252 252 18 13 1 2 118 112 2 4 33,287 30.85 1,079.0 Suburban 45 46 1 6 8 38 23 185 150 1 7 - 33 24 - 5,650 1.40 4,035.7 Suburban 18 18 27 16 114 113 295 310 15 15 1 1 164 137 11 2 31,630 30.38 1,041.1 Suburban 57 57 - - 1 4 1 1 2 2 - - 1 4 1 143 1 1 - 2 2 2 2 14 14 - - - 1 3 18 19 105 116 1 2 13 13 59 61 6 6 24 24 19 19 80 80 4 4 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Matawan Boro 1995 1996 209 182 15 15 194 167 21.4 18.6 1.5 1.5 19.8 17.1 - 2 4 4 4 9 7 35 26 147 133 12 8 - 107 101 Aberdeen Twp. 1995 1996 575 586 52 43 523 543 32.7 33.3 3.0 2.4 29.7 30.9 - 8 9 8 8 36 26 124 129 348 380 51 34 11 6 252 341 Middletown Twp. 1995 1996 1,164 1,043 38 35 1,126 1,008 17.0 15.3 0.6 0.5 16.5 14.7 - 2 2 4 5 31 28 201 107 869 852 56 49 4 3 Millstone Twp. 1995 1996 85 85 3 6 82 79 14.0 14.0 0.5 1.0 13.5 13.0 - - - 3 6 11 19 68 48 3 12 Monmouth Beach Boro 1995 1996 68 84 1 1 67 83 19.5 24.0 0.3 0.3 19.2 23.7 - - - 1 1 16 9 50 67 Neptune Twp. 1995 1996 1,765 1,710 141 122 1,624 1,588 61.2 59.3 4.9 4.2 56.3 55.1 - 8 2 59 50 74 70 370 340 1995 1996 354 282 15 12 339 270 68.5 54.6 2.9 2.3 65.6 52.3 - Neptune City Boro 3 2 3 1 9 8 Tinton Falls Boro 1995 1996 384 332 25 29 359 303 29.0 25.1 1.9 2.2 27.1 22.9 - 1 3 5 6 Ocean Twp. 1995 1996 1,065 962 46 42 1,019 920 39.6 35.8 1.7 1.6 37.9 34.2 - 3 6 15 16 Oceanport Boro 1995 1996 79 104 2 4 77 100 13.2 17.4 0.3 0.7 12.9 16.7 - - 1995 1996 295 326 14 26 281 300 13.4 14.8 0.6 1.2 12.8 13.6 - - Hazlet Twp. 1995 1996 632 545 31 32 601 513 62.0 53.5 3.0 3.1 59.0 50.3 - Red Bank Boro Roosevelt Boro 1995 1996 5 6 0 0 5 6 5.9 7.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 7.0 Rumson Boro 1995 1996 84 72 3 4 81 68 12.2 10.5 0.4 0.6 Sea Bright Boro 1995 1996 95 82 3 5 92 77 55.3 47.7 Sea Girt Boro 1995 1996 40 40 2 5 38 35 Shrewsbury Boro 1995 1996 151 142 6 6 Shrewsbury Twp. 1995 1996 13 11 South Belmar Boro 1995 1996 Spring Lake Boro Character 9,779 2.26 4,327.0 Suburban 21 21 8 7 17,601 5.45 3,229.5 Suburban 31 29 201 213 6 16 68,355 41.02 1,666.4 Suburban 93 96 2 - 18 24 - 6,073 37.38 1 7 1 - 5 4 - 3,495 1.10 1,107 1,128 147 120 8 4 632 691 28,825 30 32 299 227 10 11 - 63 58 19 20 88 41 245 248 26 14 2 1 140 146 - 28 20 194 169 785 704 40 47 7 5 218 197 2 2 2 6 11 68 82 3 7 1 1 2 6 12 17 45 40 208 230 28 30 - 11 12 18 19 49 32 528 473 - - - - 3 1 11.8 9.9 - - - 3 4 1.7 2.9 53.6 44.8 - - - 19.5 19.5 1.0 2.4 18.5 17.1 - - - 145 136 45.7 43.0 1.8 1.8 43.9 41.1 - - 2 1 11 10 10.0 8.4 1.5 0.8 8.4 7.7 - 72 57 4 3 68 54 44.2 35.0 2.5 1.8 41.8 33.2 - 1995 1996 161 136 4 2 157 134 44.7 37.8 1.1 0.6 43.6 37.2 - - Spring Lake Heights 1995 1996 59 58 7 4 52 54 11.1 10.9 1.3 0.8 9.8 10.2 - - Union Beach Boro 1995 1996 82 102 21 22 61 80 13.4 16.7 3.4 3.6 10.0 13.1 - - 144 1 1 - - 3,177.3 Suburban 10 10 - 8.00 3,603.1 Suburban 64 71 5,166 0.90 5,740.0 Suburban 18 17 13,249 15.15 874.5 Suburban 27 27 - 26,864 11.20 2,398.6 Suburban 55 57 15 14 - 5,975 3.10 1,927.4 Suburban 14 14 1 2 94 98 5 22,021 5.60 3,932.3 Suburban 42 40 24 8 1 217 219 3 4 10,192 1.75 5,824.0 Urban Center 39 40 2 4 - - 2 3 - 852 1.93 441.5 Suburban 15 12 66 56 - - 23 28 - 6,885 5.20 3 4 15 13 74 61 3 3 14 12 14 0 1,718 2 5 2 3 36 31 - 7 5 - 1 1 2 3 27 26 113 107 5 3 - 20 15 - - 1 1 4 1 6 9 1 - 7 6 - - 1 1 - 3 2 13 13 48 41 - 1 - 38 26 1 - 3 1 26 25 130 102 - - 6 4 6 6 46 48 - 21 22 19 31 35 42 - 2 1 4 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 1 7 7 7 5 - - 3 1 2 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 162.5 Rural 7 6 28 27 1 1 7 7 39 37 2 2 25 23 120 121 - 1 1 11 11 16 17 81 89 4 4 22 21 3 3 8 8 38 38 1 1 12 12 68 70 6 6 20 20 8 8 51 49 - 10 11 49 51 - - - - 1,324.0 Suburban 17 17 - - 17 17 2,863.3 Suburban 10 10 - 0.60 2,050 1.05 1,952.4 Suburban 11 11 3,305 2.30 1,437.0 Suburban 1,302 0.09 14,466.7 Suburban - 1,628 0.20 8,140.0 Suburban 2 7 - 3,601 1.30 - 9 13 - 5,301 2 1 58 89 6,113 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 3 4 13 15 - 3 3 14 14 15 15 - 4 5 19 20 - - - 9 9 - - 2,770.0 Suburban 13 13 - 4 4 17 17 1.30 4,077.7 Suburban 13 12 - 9 3 22 15 1.80 3,396.1 Suburban 13 13 - 8 3 21 16 1 9 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Matawan Boro 1995 1996 209 182 15 15 194 167 21.4 18.6 1.5 1.5 19.8 17.1 - 2 4 4 4 9 7 35 26 147 133 12 8 - 107 101 Aberdeen Twp. 1995 1996 575 586 52 43 523 543 32.7 33.3 3.0 2.4 29.7 30.9 - 8 9 8 8 36 26 124 129 348 380 51 34 11 6 252 341 Middletown Twp. 1995 1996 1,164 1,043 38 35 1,126 1,008 17.0 15.3 0.6 0.5 16.5 14.7 - 2 2 4 5 31 28 201 107 869 852 56 49 4 3 Millstone Twp. 1995 1996 85 85 3 6 82 79 14.0 14.0 0.5 1.0 13.5 13.0 - - - 3 6 11 19 68 48 3 12 Monmouth Beach Boro 1995 1996 68 84 1 1 67 83 19.5 24.0 0.3 0.3 19.2 23.7 - - - 1 1 16 9 50 67 Neptune Twp. 1995 1996 1,765 1,710 141 122 1,624 1,588 61.2 59.3 4.9 4.2 56.3 55.1 - 8 2 59 50 74 70 370 340 1995 1996 354 282 15 12 339 270 68.5 54.6 2.9 2.3 65.6 52.3 - Neptune City Boro 3 2 3 1 9 8 Tinton Falls Boro 1995 1996 384 332 25 29 359 303 29.0 25.1 1.9 2.2 27.1 22.9 - 1 3 5 6 Ocean Twp. 1995 1996 1,065 962 46 42 1,019 920 39.6 35.8 1.7 1.6 37.9 34.2 - 3 6 15 16 Oceanport Boro 1995 1996 79 104 2 4 77 100 13.2 17.4 0.3 0.7 12.9 16.7 - - 1995 1996 295 326 14 26 281 300 13.4 14.8 0.6 1.2 12.8 13.6 - - Hazlet Twp. 1995 1996 632 545 31 32 601 513 62.0 53.5 3.0 3.1 59.0 50.3 - Red Bank Boro Roosevelt Boro 1995 1996 5 6 0 0 5 6 5.9 7.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 7.0 Rumson Boro 1995 1996 84 72 3 4 81 68 12.2 10.5 0.4 0.6 Sea Bright Boro 1995 1996 95 82 3 5 92 77 55.3 47.7 Sea Girt Boro 1995 1996 40 40 2 5 38 35 Shrewsbury Boro 1995 1996 151 142 6 6 Shrewsbury Twp. 1995 1996 13 11 South Belmar Boro 1995 1996 Spring Lake Boro Character 9,779 2.26 4,327.0 Suburban 21 21 8 7 17,601 5.45 3,229.5 Suburban 31 29 201 213 6 16 68,355 41.02 1,666.4 Suburban 93 96 2 - 18 24 - 6,073 37.38 1 7 1 - 5 4 - 3,495 1.10 1,107 1,128 147 120 8 4 632 691 28,825 30 32 299 227 10 11 - 63 58 19 20 88 41 245 248 26 14 2 1 140 146 - 28 20 194 169 785 704 40 47 7 5 218 197 2 2 2 6 11 68 82 3 7 1 1 2 6 12 17 45 40 208 230 28 30 - 11 12 18 19 49 32 528 473 - - - - 3 1 11.8 9.9 - - - 3 4 1.7 2.9 53.6 44.8 - - - 19.5 19.5 1.0 2.4 18.5 17.1 - - - 145 136 45.7 43.0 1.8 1.8 43.9 41.1 - - 2 1 11 10 10.0 8.4 1.5 0.8 8.4 7.7 - 72 57 4 3 68 54 44.2 35.0 2.5 1.8 41.8 33.2 - 1995 1996 161 136 4 2 157 134 44.7 37.8 1.1 0.6 43.6 37.2 - - Spring Lake Heights 1995 1996 59 58 7 4 52 54 11.1 10.9 1.3 0.8 9.8 10.2 - - Union Beach Boro 1995 1996 82 102 21 22 61 80 13.4 16.7 3.4 3.6 10.0 13.1 - - 1 1 - - 3,177.3 Suburban 10 10 - 8.00 3,603.1 Suburban 64 71 5,166 0.90 5,740.0 Suburban 18 17 13,249 15.15 874.5 Suburban 27 27 - 26,864 11.20 2,398.6 Suburban 55 57 15 14 - 5,975 3.10 1,927.4 Suburban 14 14 1 2 94 98 5 22,021 5.60 3,932.3 Suburban 42 40 24 8 1 217 219 3 4 10,192 1.75 5,824.0 Urban Center 39 40 2 4 - - 2 3 - 852 1.93 441.5 Suburban 15 12 66 56 - - 23 28 - 6,885 5.20 3 4 15 13 74 61 3 3 14 12 14 0 1,718 2 5 2 3 36 31 - 7 5 - 1 1 2 3 27 26 113 107 5 3 - 20 15 - - 1 1 4 1 6 9 1 - 7 6 - - 1 1 - 3 2 13 13 48 41 - 1 - 38 26 1 - 3 1 26 25 130 102 - - 6 4 6 6 46 48 - 21 22 19 31 35 42 - 2 1 4 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 - 7 1 7 7 7 5 - - 3 1 2 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 162.5 Rural 7 6 28 27 1 1 7 7 39 37 2 2 25 23 120 121 - 1 1 11 11 16 17 81 89 4 4 22 21 3 3 8 8 38 38 1 1 12 12 68 70 6 6 20 20 8 8 51 49 - 10 11 49 51 - - - - 1,324.0 Suburban 17 17 - - 17 17 2,863.3 Suburban 10 10 - 0.60 2,050 1.05 1,952.4 Suburban 11 11 3,305 2.30 1,437.0 Suburban 1,302 0.09 14,466.7 Suburban - 1,628 0.20 8,140.0 Suburban 2 7 - 3,601 1.30 - 9 13 - 5,301 2 1 58 89 6,113 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 145 1 1 - 1 1 3 4 13 15 - 3 3 14 14 15 15 - 4 5 19 20 - - - 9 9 - - 2,770.0 Suburban 13 13 - 4 4 17 17 1.30 4,077.7 Suburban 13 12 - 9 3 22 15 1.80 3,396.1 Suburban 13 13 - 8 3 21 16 1 9 9 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Upper Freehold Twp. 1995 1996 59 35 5 2 54 33 18.6 11.0 1.6 0.6 17.0 10.4 - 1995 1996 463 328 14 33 449 295 21.0 14.8 0.6 1.5 20.3 13.4 - Wall Twp. 1995 1996 514 429 11 15 503 414 65.7 54.9 1.4 1.9 64.3 53.0 - 1995 1996 19,090 18,359 1,439 1,478 17,651 16,881 34.5 31.7 2.6 2.6 31.9 29.2 Boonton Town 1995 1996 180 111 14 16 166 95 20.7 12.8 1.6 1.8 Boonton Twp. 1995 1996 40 58 4 5 36 53 10.9 15.8 Butler Boro 1995 1996 167 177 11 11 156 166 Chatham Boro 1995 1996 150 72 6 5 Chatham Twp. 1995 1996 98 85 Chester Boro 1995 1996 Chester Twp. 1 - - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 4 2 26 15 27 16 1 2 - 12 12 - - - 712.4 Suburban 51 52 - 12 10 63 62 2,762.5 Suburban 18 18 - 4 4 22 22 22,090 31.01 7,818 2.83 578,509 471.57 2 8,704 2.42 1 3,669 8.20 7,508 1.97 3,811.2 Urban Suburb 14 15 1 1 8,289 2.35 3,527.2 Suburban 18 19 1 1 7 6 26 26 1,054.6 Suburban 21 20 2 2 6 5 29 27 9 21 76 77 351 197 22 21 3 187 195 2 2 1 7 5 6 47 19 447 381 9 14 4 2 36 34 14 7 103 132 475 478 847 861 3,170 2,985 13,440 12,907 1,041 989 105 75 6,508 6,735 19.1 10.9 - - 6 3 8 9 31 19 124 60 11 16 2 113 79 - 1.1 1.4 9.8 14.4 - 1 1 4 8 15 26 34 2 4 2 1 19 8 - 22.2 23.6 1.5 1.5 20.8 22.1 - 3 2 8 9 18 20 127 123 11 23 1 - 47 69 144 67 18.1 8.7 0.7 0.6 17.4 8.1 - 1 3 2 1 17 8 120 57 7 2 4 10 7 - 4 5 94 80 10.2 8.9 0.4 0.5 9.8 8.3 - - 1 4 2 14 8 74 71 6 1 1 23 33 - 9,597 9.10 41 37 0 0 41 37 33.0 29.7 0.0 0.0 33.0 29.7 - - - 4 3 37 34 - 3 3 - 1,244 1.60 1995 1996 49 46 1 4 48 42 7.8 7.4 0.2 0.6 7.7 6.7 - - - 1 4 13 7 33 32 2 3 1 - 18 11 - 6,254 28.90 Denville Twp. 1995 1996 173 183 10 16 163 167 12.4 13.1 0.7 1.1 11.7 12.0 - - 13,936 12.70 1995 1996 464 388 39 30 425 358 32.0 26.8 2.7 2.1 29.3 24.7 - Dover Town East Hanover Twp. 1995 1996 400 388 12 20 388 368 39.3 38.1 1.2 2.0 38.1 36.2 - Florham Park Boro 1995 1996 181 201 8 5 173 196 20.5 22.8 0.9 0.6 19.6 22.2 - 1995 1996 225 218 18 8 207 210 19.3 18.7 1.5 0.7 17.7 18.0 - Hanover Twp. Harding Twp. 1995 1996 34 29 0 1 34 28 9.3 7.9 0.0 0.3 9.3 7.7 - - 1995 1996 275 233 18 11 257 222 15.0 12.7 1.0 0.6 14.1 12.1 - - Jefferson Twp. Kinnelon Boro 1995 1996 110 105 4 4 106 101 12.2 11.6 0.4 0.4 11.7 11.2 - - Lincoln Park Boro 1995 1996 170 184 9 3 161 181 15.3 16.6 0.8 0.3 14.5 16.3 - - Madison Boro 1995 1996 318 267 14 9 304 258 20.2 16.9 0.9 0.6 19.3 16.4 - - 3 - 47.45 4 6 W. Long Branch Boro MONMOUTH COUNTY TOTAL - 3,171 1 4 2 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 1 79 87 66.8 Rural 1,226.8 1,258 1,278 24 28 324 311 1,606 1,617 17 17 1 1 5 6 23 24 MORRIS COUNTY 146 4 2 1 - 3 1 2 1 1 1 10 10 - - 10 10 - 15 16 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 15 14 - 1 1 16 15 1,097.3 Suburban 26 29 - 8 8 34 37 3 4 38 40 5 7 34 34 1 1 31 32 777.5 Rural Center 216.4 Rural 2 9 10 13 13 142 143 8 11 - 57 47 6 4 12 8 21 17 84 64 292 255 49 39 1 - 264 162 1 1 14,498 2.51 5,776.1 Urban Center 33 35 5 4 7 16 18 25 319 294 51 49 - 84 94 2 2 10,175 8.21 1,239.3 Suburban 29 27 1 6 2 13 28 148 159 12 9 1 32 22 8,817 7.50 1,175.6 Suburban 29 30 16 6 27 19 156 179 24 12 1 - 75 72 11,688 10.80 1,082.2 Suburban 27 28 - 7 7 34 35 1 4 5 29 20 1 3 - 22 16 3,658 20.50 178.4 Suburban 14 13 - 1 1 15 14 3 1 15 9 44 57 194 150 19 15 3 2 92 113 2 1 18,277 41.20 443.6 Suburban 33 34 - 6 6 39 40 2 1 2 3 9 15 91 82 6 4 2 - 19 22 11 1 9,025 19.05 473.8 Suburban 14 14 1 1 16 16 2 - 6 3 25 24 122 153 14 4 1 - 132 131 - 11,085 6.66 1,664.4 Suburban 24 23 2 2 26 25 10 4 4 5 58 53 231 192 15 13 - 68 54 15,763 4.20 3,753.1 Suburban 34 33 4 4 40 39 1 3 - - 2 1 1 1 - 447.4 Suburban 1 4 - 1 - 3,596.7 Urban Suburb 3 2 2 - 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Upper Freehold Twp. 1995 1996 59 35 5 2 54 33 18.6 11.0 1.6 0.6 17.0 10.4 - 1995 1996 463 328 14 33 449 295 21.0 14.8 0.6 1.5 20.3 13.4 - Wall Twp. 1995 1996 514 429 11 15 503 414 65.7 54.9 1.4 1.9 64.3 53.0 - 1995 1996 19,090 18,359 1,439 1,478 17,651 16,881 34.5 31.7 2.6 2.6 31.9 29.2 Boonton Town 1995 1996 180 111 14 16 166 95 20.7 12.8 1.6 1.8 Boonton Twp. 1995 1996 40 58 4 5 36 53 10.9 15.8 Butler Boro 1995 1996 167 177 11 11 156 166 Chatham Boro 1995 1996 150 72 6 5 Chatham Twp. 1995 1996 98 85 Chester Boro 1995 1996 Chester Twp. 1 - - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 4 2 26 15 27 16 1 2 - 12 12 - - - 712.4 Suburban 51 52 - 12 10 63 62 2,762.5 Suburban 18 18 - 4 4 22 22 22,090 31.01 7,818 2.83 578,509 471.57 2 8,704 2.42 1 3,669 8.20 7,508 1.97 3,811.2 Urban Suburb 14 15 1 1 8,289 2.35 3,527.2 Suburban 18 19 1 1 7 6 26 26 1,054.6 Suburban 21 20 2 2 6 5 29 27 9 21 76 77 351 197 22 21 3 187 195 2 2 1 7 5 6 47 19 447 381 9 14 4 2 36 34 14 7 103 132 475 478 847 861 3,170 2,985 13,440 12,907 1,041 989 105 75 6,508 6,735 19.1 10.9 - - 6 3 8 9 31 19 124 60 11 16 2 113 79 - 1.1 1.4 9.8 14.4 - 1 1 4 8 15 26 34 2 4 2 1 19 8 - 22.2 23.6 1.5 1.5 20.8 22.1 - 3 2 8 9 18 20 127 123 11 23 1 - 47 69 144 67 18.1 8.7 0.7 0.6 17.4 8.1 - 1 3 2 1 17 8 120 57 7 2 4 10 7 - 4 5 94 80 10.2 8.9 0.4 0.5 9.8 8.3 - - 1 4 2 14 8 74 71 6 1 1 23 33 - 9,597 9.10 41 37 0 0 41 37 33.0 29.7 0.0 0.0 33.0 29.7 - - - 4 3 37 34 - 3 3 - 1,244 1.60 1995 1996 49 46 1 4 48 42 7.8 7.4 0.2 0.6 7.7 6.7 - - - 1 4 13 7 33 32 2 3 1 - 18 11 - 6,254 28.90 Denville Twp. 1995 1996 173 183 10 16 163 167 12.4 13.1 0.7 1.1 11.7 12.0 - - 13,936 12.70 1995 1996 464 388 39 30 425 358 32.0 26.8 2.7 2.1 29.3 24.7 - Dover Town East Hanover Twp. 1995 1996 400 388 12 20 388 368 39.3 38.1 1.2 2.0 38.1 36.2 - Florham Park Boro 1995 1996 181 201 8 5 173 196 20.5 22.8 0.9 0.6 19.6 22.2 - 1995 1996 225 218 18 8 207 210 19.3 18.7 1.5 0.7 17.7 18.0 - Hanover Twp. Harding Twp. 1995 1996 34 29 0 1 34 28 9.3 7.9 0.0 0.3 9.3 7.7 - - 1995 1996 275 233 18 11 257 222 15.0 12.7 1.0 0.6 14.1 12.1 - - Jefferson Twp. Kinnelon Boro 1995 1996 110 105 4 4 106 101 12.2 11.6 0.4 0.4 11.7 11.2 - - Lincoln Park Boro 1995 1996 170 184 9 3 161 181 15.3 16.6 0.8 0.3 14.5 16.3 - - Madison Boro 1995 1996 318 267 14 9 304 258 20.2 16.9 0.9 0.6 19.3 16.4 - - 3 - 47.45 4 6 W. Long Branch Boro MONMOUTH COUNTY TOTAL - 3,171 1 4 2 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 1 1 79 87 66.8 Rural 1,226.8 1,258 1,278 24 28 324 311 1,606 1,617 17 17 1 1 5 6 23 24 MORRIS COUNTY 4 2 1 - 3 1 2 1 1 1 10 10 - - 10 10 - 15 16 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 15 14 - 1 1 16 15 1,097.3 Suburban 26 29 - 8 8 34 37 3 4 38 40 5 7 34 34 1 1 31 32 777.5 Rural Center 216.4 Rural 2 9 10 13 13 142 143 8 11 - 57 47 6 4 12 8 21 17 84 64 292 255 49 39 1 - 264 162 1 1 14,498 2.51 5,776.1 Urban Center 33 35 5 4 7 16 18 25 319 294 51 49 - 84 94 2 2 10,175 8.21 1,239.3 Suburban 29 27 1 6 2 13 28 148 159 12 9 1 32 22 8,817 7.50 1,175.6 Suburban 29 30 16 6 27 19 156 179 24 12 1 - 75 72 11,688 10.80 1,082.2 Suburban 27 28 - 7 7 34 35 1 4 5 29 20 1 3 - 22 16 3,658 20.50 178.4 Suburban 14 13 - 1 1 15 14 3 1 15 9 44 57 194 150 19 15 3 2 92 113 2 1 18,277 41.20 443.6 Suburban 33 34 - 6 6 39 40 2 1 2 3 9 15 91 82 6 4 2 - 19 22 11 1 9,025 19.05 473.8 Suburban 14 14 1 1 16 16 2 - 6 3 25 24 122 153 14 4 1 - 132 131 - 11,085 6.66 1,664.4 Suburban 24 23 2 2 26 25 10 4 4 5 58 53 231 192 15 13 - 68 54 15,763 4.20 3,753.1 Suburban 34 33 4 4 40 39 1 3 - - 2 1 1 1 - 447.4 Suburban 1 4 - 1 - 3,596.7 Urban Suburb 3 2 2 - 6 1 1 147 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Mendham Boro 1995 1996 62 56 3 2 59 54 12.6 11.4 0.6 0.4 12.0 11.0 - - 2 - 1 Mendham Twp. 1995 1996 51 38 1 0 50 38 11.0 8.2 0.2 0.0 10.8 8.2 - - - Mine Hill Twp. 1995 1996 47 39 5 6 42 33 13.8 11.4 1.5 1.8 12.3 9.7 - - - Montville Twp. 1995 1996 321 299 4 4 317 295 17.5 16.3 0.2 0.2 17.3 16.1 - Morris Twp. 1995 1996 334 306 18 17 316 289 16.5 15.2 0.9 0.8 15.6 14.3 - 1995 1996 123 121 3 4 120 117 22.8 22.4 0.6 0.7 22.3 21.7 - - - Morris Plains Boro Morristown Town 1995 1996 1,024 1,144 113 135 911 1,009 62.4 69.7 6.9 8.2 55.5 61.5 - Mountain Lakes Boro 1995 1996 74 62 7 3 67 59 18.4 15.4 1.7 0.7 16.6 14.6 Mount Arlington Boro 1995 1996 67 56 9 5 58 51 16.3 13.6 2.2 1.2 Mount Olive Twp. 1995 1996 374 375 32 37 342 338 17.0 17.0 Netcong Boro 1995 1996 81 88 0 4 81 84 1995 Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp. 1996 1,645 1,143 59 90 Long Hill Twp. 1995 1996 152 117 Pequannock Twp. 1995 1996 Randolph Twp. - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 11 14 48 39 12 5 5 6 2 1 - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 1 - 10 8 - 1 36 32 2 1 - 3 6 - 4 6 36 22 2 5 - 30 13 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 4,906 6.00 817.7 Suburban 9 9 4,632 17.60 263.2 Suburban 12 12 4 3,412 2.95 1,156.6 Suburban 9 9 3 3 18,335 18.97 966.5 Suburban 35 38 20,192 15.70 1,286.1 Suburban 43 41 5,392 2.60 2,073.8 Suburban 16 16 16,406 2.86 5,736.4 Urban Center 56 57 4,028 2.90 1,389.0 Suburban 12 13 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 - 2 2 14 14 - 1 1 10 10 5 6 41 45 - 10 9 53 50 - 6 6 22 22 7 8 64 66 - 5 3 17 16 - 1 1 9 10 8 8 48 48 5 1 12 7 21 23 128 131 7 7 29 30 1 1 2 1 1 2 50 77 239 189 28 29 2 1 51 47 3 2 1 1 13 14 56 51 227 225 33 13 2 - 89 71 - 1 3 3 11 10 94 99 15 8 - 18 19 - 4 11 56 77 53 47 146 145 719 799 46 65 3 7 491 567 - - - 6 3 5 11 61 45 1 3 - 6 7 14.1 12.4 - - - 8 5 19 13 37 33 2 5 1 41 64 4 1 4,112 2.25 1,827.6 Suburban 8 9 1.5 1.7 15.5 15.3 - 25 25 60 70 266 254 16 14 5 105 81 3 7 22,034 30.06 733.0 Suburban 38 38 24.4 26.5 0.0 1.2 24.4 25.3 - - - 4 8 10 67 66 6 8 1 33 31 3,317 0.90 3,685.6 Rural Center 7 6 1,586 1,053 32.0 22.2 1.1 1.7 30.8 20.5 - 12 25 8 15 39 50 392 329 1,070 610 124 114 6 4 97 66 5 8 51,448 24.30 2,117.2 Suburban 105 106 9 7 143 110 19.2 14.8 1.1 0.9 18.0 13.9 - 1 1 3 1 5 5 19 20 117 87 7 3 1 - 59 54 2 2 7,929 12.50 634.3 Suburban 22 23 261 221 18 19 243 202 19.3 16.3 1.3 1.4 17.9 14.9 - 2 1 8 17 9 41 23 189 162 13 17 2 1 39 5 1 1 13,548 6.95 1,949.4 Suburban 24 25 1 1 5 5 30 31 1995 1996 240 310 13 9 227 301 10.9 14.1 0.6 0.4 10.3 13.7 - 1 11 9 10 13 207 280 10 8 2 163 124 21,972 20.88 1,052.3 Suburban 37 37 1 1 7 7 45 45 1995 1996 34 65 3 7 31 58 13.7 26.2 1.2 2.8 12.5 23.4 - 2 3 6 10 25 45 - Riverdale Boro 3 1 - 33 22 4 2,478 1.87 1,325.1 Suburban 12 12 - 3 4 15 16 Rockaway Boro 1995 1996 129 150 3 2 126 148 19.9 23.1 0.5 0.3 19.4 22.8 - 1 2 1 27 19 88 114 11 15 - 73 82 2 1 6,491 2.00 3,245.5 Suburban 14 14 - 1 1 15 15 Rockaway Twp. 1995 1996 994 1,033 31 29 963 1,004 48.3 50.1 1.5 1.4 46.7 48.7 - 1 1 10 11 19 17 54 83 844 845 65 76 3 5 193 198 20,600 42.35 486.4 Suburban 47 46 1 3 10 14 58 63 Roxbury Twp. 1995 1996 440 420 24 20 416 400 20.3 19.4 1.1 0.9 19.2 18.5 - 5 3 2 2 17 15 49 90 334 284 33 26 1 2 110 129 21,632 21.46 1,008.0 Suburban 38 39 1 1 5 7 44 47 Victory Gardens Boro 1995 1996 20 28 9 10 11 18 13.9 19.5 6.3 7.0 7.7 12.5 - - 2 8 8 5 3 5 11 1 4 - 13 14 1,437 0.20 7,185.0 Suburban - Washington Twp. 1995 1996 211 200 7 4 204 196 12.7 12.1 0.4 0.2 12.3 11.8 - - 7 4 32 32 163 156 9 8 1 3 22 18 16,588 45.12 367.6 Suburban 28 28 Wharton Boro 1995 1996 142 165 15 16 127 149 26.3 30.6 2.8 3.0 23.5 27.6 - - 13 15 28 35 90 103 9 11 - 80 68 5,393 1.95 2,765.6 Suburban 12 12 148 1 1 1 5 8 2 4 1 - - - 1 4 - 1 - 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 - - 4 - 5 2 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 - - 1 1 - 8 8 37 37 1 1 13 13 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Mendham Boro 1995 1996 62 56 3 2 59 54 12.6 11.4 0.6 0.4 12.0 11.0 - - 2 - 1 Mendham Twp. 1995 1996 51 38 1 0 50 38 11.0 8.2 0.2 0.0 10.8 8.2 - - - Mine Hill Twp. 1995 1996 47 39 5 6 42 33 13.8 11.4 1.5 1.8 12.3 9.7 - - - Montville Twp. 1995 1996 321 299 4 4 317 295 17.5 16.3 0.2 0.2 17.3 16.1 - Morris Twp. 1995 1996 334 306 18 17 316 289 16.5 15.2 0.9 0.8 15.6 14.3 - 1995 1996 123 121 3 4 120 117 22.8 22.4 0.6 0.7 22.3 21.7 - - - Morris Plains Boro Morristown Town 1995 1996 1,024 1,144 113 135 911 1,009 62.4 69.7 6.9 8.2 55.5 61.5 - Mountain Lakes Boro 1995 1996 74 62 7 3 67 59 18.4 15.4 1.7 0.7 16.6 14.6 Mount Arlington Boro 1995 1996 67 56 9 5 58 51 16.3 13.6 2.2 1.2 Mount Olive Twp. 1995 1996 374 375 32 37 342 338 17.0 17.0 Netcong Boro 1995 1996 81 88 0 4 81 84 1995 Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp. 1996 1,645 1,143 59 90 Long Hill Twp. 1995 1996 152 117 Pequannock Twp. 1995 1996 Randolph Twp. - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 11 14 48 39 12 5 5 6 2 1 - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 1 - 10 8 - 1 36 32 2 1 - 3 6 - 4 6 36 22 2 5 - 30 13 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 4,906 6.00 817.7 Suburban 9 9 4,632 17.60 263.2 Suburban 12 12 4 3,412 2.95 1,156.6 Suburban 9 9 3 3 18,335 18.97 966.5 Suburban 35 38 20,192 15.70 1,286.1 Suburban 43 41 5,392 2.60 2,073.8 Suburban 16 16 16,406 2.86 5,736.4 Urban Center 56 57 4,028 2.90 1,389.0 Suburban 12 13 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 - 2 2 14 14 - 1 1 10 10 5 6 41 45 - 10 9 53 50 - 6 6 22 22 7 8 64 66 - 5 3 17 16 - 1 1 9 10 8 8 48 48 5 1 12 7 21 23 128 131 7 7 29 30 1 1 2 1 1 2 50 77 239 189 28 29 2 1 51 47 3 2 1 1 13 14 56 51 227 225 33 13 2 - 89 71 - 1 3 3 11 10 94 99 15 8 - 18 19 - 4 11 56 77 53 47 146 145 719 799 46 65 3 7 491 567 - - - 6 3 5 11 61 45 1 3 - 6 7 14.1 12.4 - - - 8 5 19 13 37 33 2 5 1 41 64 4 1 4,112 2.25 1,827.6 Suburban 8 9 1.5 1.7 15.5 15.3 - 25 25 60 70 266 254 16 14 5 105 81 3 7 22,034 30.06 733.0 Suburban 38 38 24.4 26.5 0.0 1.2 24.4 25.3 - - - 4 8 10 67 66 6 8 1 33 31 3,317 0.90 3,685.6 Rural Center 7 6 1,586 1,053 32.0 22.2 1.1 1.7 30.8 20.5 - 12 25 8 15 39 50 392 329 1,070 610 124 114 6 4 97 66 5 8 51,448 24.30 2,117.2 Suburban 105 106 9 7 143 110 19.2 14.8 1.1 0.9 18.0 13.9 - 1 1 3 1 5 5 19 20 117 87 7 3 1 - 59 54 2 2 7,929 12.50 634.3 Suburban 22 23 261 221 18 19 243 202 19.3 16.3 1.3 1.4 17.9 14.9 - 2 1 8 17 9 41 23 189 162 13 17 2 1 39 5 1 1 13,548 6.95 1,949.4 Suburban 24 25 1 1 5 5 30 31 1995 1996 240 310 13 9 227 301 10.9 14.1 0.6 0.4 10.3 13.7 - 1 11 9 10 13 207 280 10 8 2 163 124 21,972 20.88 1,052.3 Suburban 37 37 1 1 7 7 45 45 1995 1996 34 65 3 7 31 58 13.7 26.2 1.2 2.8 12.5 23.4 - 2 3 6 10 25 45 - Riverdale Boro 3 1 - 33 22 4 2,478 1.87 1,325.1 Suburban 12 12 - 3 4 15 16 Rockaway Boro 1995 1996 129 150 3 2 126 148 19.9 23.1 0.5 0.3 19.4 22.8 - 1 2 1 27 19 88 114 11 15 - 73 82 2 1 6,491 2.00 3,245.5 Suburban 14 14 - 1 1 15 15 Rockaway Twp. 1995 1996 994 1,033 31 29 963 1,004 48.3 50.1 1.5 1.4 46.7 48.7 - 1 1 10 11 19 17 54 83 844 845 65 76 3 5 193 198 20,600 42.35 486.4 Suburban 47 46 1 3 10 14 58 63 Roxbury Twp. 1995 1996 440 420 24 20 416 400 20.3 19.4 1.1 0.9 19.2 18.5 - 5 3 2 2 17 15 49 90 334 284 33 26 1 2 110 129 21,632 21.46 1,008.0 Suburban 38 39 1 1 5 7 44 47 Victory Gardens Boro 1995 1996 20 28 9 10 11 18 13.9 19.5 6.3 7.0 7.7 12.5 - - 2 8 8 5 3 5 11 1 4 - 13 14 1,437 0.20 7,185.0 Suburban - Washington Twp. 1995 1996 211 200 7 4 204 196 12.7 12.1 0.4 0.2 12.3 11.8 - - 7 4 32 32 163 156 9 8 1 3 22 18 16,588 45.12 367.6 Suburban 28 28 Wharton Boro 1995 1996 142 165 15 16 127 149 26.3 30.6 2.8 3.0 23.5 27.6 - - 13 15 28 35 90 103 9 11 - 80 68 5,393 1.95 2,765.6 Suburban 12 12 1 1 1 5 8 2 4 1 - - - 1 4 - 1 - 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 6 - - 4 - 5 2 1 1 - 149 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 - - 1 1 - 8 8 37 37 1 1 13 13 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY MORRIS COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 9,901 9,218 558 583 9,343 8,635 23.5 21.0 1.3 1.3 22.2 19.7 Barnegat Light Boro 1995 1996 52 46 0 2 52 44 79.0 69.9 0.0 3.0 79.0 66.9 Bay Head Boro 1995 1996 39 40 0 0 39 40 32.3 33.1 0.0 0.0 Beach Haven Boro 1995 1996 198 198 11 7 187 191 137.9 137.9 Beachwood Boro 1995 1996 363 370 16 11 347 359 Berkeley Twp. 1995 1996 824 892 50 67 Brick Twp. 1995 1996 1,900 1,833 Dover Twp. 1995 1996 Eagleswood Twp. 4 2 50 78 139 155 365 348 - - - - 32.3 33.1 - - - 7.7 4.9 130.2 133.0 - - - 36.4 37.1 1.6 1.1 34.8 36.0 - - 774 825 22.5 24.4 1.4 1.8 21.2 22.6 103 114 1,797 1,719 26.9 25.9 1.5 1.6 25.4 24.3 - 3,097 3,317 186 202 2,911 3,115 38.0 40.7 2.3 2.5 35.7 38.2 - 1995 1996 31 28 3 2 28 26 21.5 19.4 2.1 1.4 19.4 18.0 - Harvey Cedars Boro 1995 1996 12 24 0 1 12 23 33.3 66.7 0.0 2.8 33.3 63.9 Island Heights Boro 1995 1996 32 35 4 0 28 35 20.6 22.6 2.6 0.0 Jackson Twp. 1995 1996 1,790 1,494 36 33 1,754 1,461 49.5 41.3 Lacey Twp. 1995 1996 516 621 29 24 487 597 Lakehurst Boro 1995 1996 123 94 12 13 Lakewood Twp. 1995 1996 2,760 2,736 Lavallette Boro 1995 1996 Little Egg Harbor DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1,445 1,452 7,227 6,538 671 645 35 43 2,837 2,637 11 11 41 32 - 1 - 2 6 - 7 5 30 35 - 7 8 10 7 27 8 157 181 3 2 1 - 12 11 7 6 9 5 86 67 251 276 10 16 2 - 2 10 10 12 37 44 169 165 575 620 30 40 5 7 24 17 74 90 431 331 1,266 1,338 15 19 60 65 111 117 575 649 1 - - 2 2 - - - 1 18.0 22.6 - - 1.0 0.9 48.5 40.4 - 21.6 26.0 1.2 1.0 20.4 25.0 - 111 81 36.2 27.7 3.5 3.8 32.7 23.8 - 296 278 2,464 2,458 58.8 58.3 6.3 5.9 52.5 52.4 94 72 5 2 89 70 39.3 30.1 2.1 0.8 37.2 29.3 - 1995 1996 633 496 29 37 604 459 44.3 34.7 2.0 2.6 42.3 32.1 - Long Beach Twp. 1995 1996 296 225 6 6 290 219 92.9 70.6 1.9 1.9 91.0 68.7 - Manchester Twp. 1995 1996 402 421 32 41 370 380 10.7 11.2 0.9 1.1 9.9 10.2 - Mantoloking Boro 1995 1996 10 18 0 0 10 18 25.7 46.3 0.0 0.0 25.7 46.3 - - - 1995 1996 206 176 2 14 204 162 34.9 29.8 0.3 2.4 34.5 27.4 - - - Ocean Twp. 64 53 Character 932.4 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 950 959 23 24 177 183 - - - 1,150 1,166 438,469 470.24 1 658 0.70 940.0 Suburban 1 2 1,209 0.60 2,015.0 Suburban 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 - 1,436 1.00 1,436.0 Suburban 12 12 - 4 4 16 16 179 150 - 9,983 2.80 3,565.4 Suburban 15 16 - 2 2 17 18 9 13 376 383 16 2 36,555 41.90 872.4 Suburban 55 54 2 2 18 18 75 74 100 50 32 11 701 691 2 2 70,708 26.40 2,678.3 Suburban 97 102 1 1 44 30 142 133 2,204 2,275 132 191 24 25 816 763 1 3 81,550 41.61 1,959.9 Urban Center 124 130 4 3 30 32 158 165 12 10 15 15 1 1 1 6 6 8 - 1,441 16.50 - - 2 13 10 8 2 - 5 5 - 360 0.55 654.5 Suburban 7 9 6 7 20 27 2 1 1 2 - 1,552 0.60 2,586.7 Suburban 4 4 1 1 - 5 5 2 36,151 100.30 360.4 Suburban 60 57 2 2 26 19 88 78 4 4 23,897 84.60 282.5 Rural 35 37 - 9 10 44 47 9 9 - 1 1 10 10 24 23 124 123 OCEAN COUNTY 150 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 - 1 2 - - - 87.3 Rural - 1 2 8 11 28 25 120 200 1,603 1,223 31 38 8 8 441 388 7 5 22 19 82 99 392 480 13 18 5 8 353 317 1 1 1 1 10 11 14 9 92 67 5 5 1 - 87 62 2 3,399 0.95 28 20 160 121 106 135 531 526 1,719 1,695 214 237 30 33 804 900 26 26 46,909 24.40 1,922.5 Suburban 98 98 - - 5 2 23 19 62 48 4 3 - 19 16 - 2,391 0.66 3,622.7 Suburban 11 11 - 5 5 16 16 24 27 146 104 439 339 19 16 7 6 269 238 - 14,284 49.50 288.6 Rural 30 30 - 11 10 41 40 6 4 55 55 230 162 5 2 - 33 20 - 3,187 4.30 741.2 Suburban 32 33 2 2 7 7 41 42 25 36 78 88 278 277 14 15 22 12 160 196 37,426 82.50 453.6 Rural 51 53 3 3 11 12 65 68 - 1 9 9 9 - - 1 1 389 0.44 2 13 56 36 147 118 5 2 74 66 5,908 20.62 4 - 5 7 2 1 3 - 3 4 3 1 1 1 8 - - - 8 3 1 2 2 2 3,577.9 Rural Center 3 1 1 1 5 884.1 Suburban 286.5 Rural 2 2 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 12 15 - 5 6 17 21 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY MORRIS COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 9,901 9,218 558 583 9,343 8,635 23.5 21.0 1.3 1.3 22.2 19.7 Barnegat Light Boro 1995 1996 52 46 0 2 52 44 79.0 69.9 0.0 3.0 79.0 66.9 Bay Head Boro 1995 1996 39 40 0 0 39 40 32.3 33.1 0.0 0.0 Beach Haven Boro 1995 1996 198 198 11 7 187 191 137.9 137.9 Beachwood Boro 1995 1996 363 370 16 11 347 359 Berkeley Twp. 1995 1996 824 892 50 67 Brick Twp. 1995 1996 1,900 1,833 Dover Twp. 1995 1996 Eagleswood Twp. 4 2 50 78 139 155 365 348 - - - - 32.3 33.1 - - - 7.7 4.9 130.2 133.0 - - - 36.4 37.1 1.6 1.1 34.8 36.0 - - 774 825 22.5 24.4 1.4 1.8 21.2 22.6 103 114 1,797 1,719 26.9 25.9 1.5 1.6 25.4 24.3 - 3,097 3,317 186 202 2,911 3,115 38.0 40.7 2.3 2.5 35.7 38.2 - 1995 1996 31 28 3 2 28 26 21.5 19.4 2.1 1.4 19.4 18.0 - Harvey Cedars Boro 1995 1996 12 24 0 1 12 23 33.3 66.7 0.0 2.8 33.3 63.9 Island Heights Boro 1995 1996 32 35 4 0 28 35 20.6 22.6 2.6 0.0 Jackson Twp. 1995 1996 1,790 1,494 36 33 1,754 1,461 49.5 41.3 Lacey Twp. 1995 1996 516 621 29 24 487 597 Lakehurst Boro 1995 1996 123 94 12 13 Lakewood Twp. 1995 1996 2,760 2,736 Lavallette Boro 1995 1996 Little Egg Harbor DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1,445 1,452 7,227 6,538 671 645 35 43 2,837 2,637 11 11 41 32 - 1 - 2 6 - 7 5 30 35 - 7 8 10 7 27 8 157 181 3 2 1 - 12 11 7 6 9 5 86 67 251 276 10 16 2 - 2 10 10 12 37 44 169 165 575 620 30 40 5 7 24 17 74 90 431 331 1,266 1,338 15 19 60 65 111 117 575 649 1 - - 2 2 - - - 1 18.0 22.6 - - 1.0 0.9 48.5 40.4 - 21.6 26.0 1.2 1.0 20.4 25.0 - 111 81 36.2 27.7 3.5 3.8 32.7 23.8 - 296 278 2,464 2,458 58.8 58.3 6.3 5.9 52.5 52.4 94 72 5 2 89 70 39.3 30.1 2.1 0.8 37.2 29.3 - 1995 1996 633 496 29 37 604 459 44.3 34.7 2.0 2.6 42.3 32.1 - Long Beach Twp. 1995 1996 296 225 6 6 290 219 92.9 70.6 1.9 1.9 91.0 68.7 - Manchester Twp. 1995 1996 402 421 32 41 370 380 10.7 11.2 0.9 1.1 9.9 10.2 - Mantoloking Boro 1995 1996 10 18 0 0 10 18 25.7 46.3 0.0 0.0 25.7 46.3 - - - 1995 1996 206 176 2 14 204 162 34.9 29.8 0.3 2.4 34.5 27.4 - - - Ocean Twp. 64 53 Character 932.4 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 950 959 23 24 177 183 - - - 1,150 1,166 438,469 470.24 1 658 0.70 940.0 Suburban 1 2 1,209 0.60 2,015.0 Suburban 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 - 1,436 1.00 1,436.0 Suburban 12 12 - 4 4 16 16 179 150 - 9,983 2.80 3,565.4 Suburban 15 16 - 2 2 17 18 9 13 376 383 16 2 36,555 41.90 872.4 Suburban 55 54 2 2 18 18 75 74 100 50 32 11 701 691 2 2 70,708 26.40 2,678.3 Suburban 97 102 1 1 44 30 142 133 2,204 2,275 132 191 24 25 816 763 1 3 81,550 41.61 1,959.9 Urban Center 124 130 4 3 30 32 158 165 12 10 15 15 1 1 1 6 6 8 - 1,441 16.50 - - 2 13 10 8 2 - 5 5 - 360 0.55 654.5 Suburban 7 9 6 7 20 27 2 1 1 2 - 1,552 0.60 2,586.7 Suburban 4 4 1 1 - 5 5 2 36,151 100.30 360.4 Suburban 60 57 2 2 26 19 88 78 4 4 23,897 84.60 282.5 Rural 35 37 - 9 10 44 47 9 9 - 1 1 10 10 24 23 124 123 OCEAN COUNTY 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 3 - 1 2 - - - 87.3 Rural - 1 2 8 11 28 25 120 200 1,603 1,223 31 38 8 8 441 388 7 5 22 19 82 99 392 480 13 18 5 8 353 317 1 1 1 1 10 11 14 9 92 67 5 5 1 - 87 62 2 3,399 0.95 28 20 160 121 106 135 531 526 1,719 1,695 214 237 30 33 804 900 26 26 46,909 24.40 1,922.5 Suburban 98 98 - - 5 2 23 19 62 48 4 3 - 19 16 - 2,391 0.66 3,622.7 Suburban 11 11 - 5 5 16 16 24 27 146 104 439 339 19 16 7 6 269 238 - 14,284 49.50 288.6 Rural 30 30 - 11 10 41 40 6 4 55 55 230 162 5 2 - 33 20 - 3,187 4.30 741.2 Suburban 32 33 2 2 7 7 41 42 25 36 78 88 278 277 14 15 22 12 160 196 37,426 82.50 453.6 Rural 51 53 3 3 11 12 65 68 - 1 9 9 9 - - 1 1 389 0.44 2 13 56 36 147 118 5 2 74 66 5,908 20.62 4 - 5 7 2 1 3 - 3 4 3 1 1 1 8 - - - 8 3 1 2 2 2 3,577.9 Rural Center 3 1 1 1 5 151 884.1 Suburban 286.5 Rural 2 2 7 7 - 1 1 8 8 12 15 - 5 6 17 21 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 64 64 1 6 63 58 31.1 31.1 0.5 2.9 30.6 28.2 - - - Ocean Gate Boro Pine Beach Boro 1995 1996 56 52 1 2 55 50 28.7 26.6 0.5 1.0 28.1 25.6 - - Plumsted Twp. 1995 1996 108 111 6 7 102 104 16.2 16.6 0.9 1.0 15.3 15.6 - Point Pleasant Boro 1995 1996 535 362 20 12 515 350 28.8 19.5 1.1 0.6 27.7 18.9 - Point Pleasant Beach 1995 1996 349 286 19 19 330 267 69.7 57.1 3.8 3.8 65.9 53.3 - Seaside Heights Boro 1995 1996 376 459 58 57 318 402 159.1 194.2 24.5 24.1 134.6 170.1 - Seaside Park Boro 1995 1996 106 109 10 10 96 99 53.9 55.4 5.1 5.1 48.8 50.3 Ship Bottom Boro 1995 1996 127 123 1 15 126 108 102.0 98.8 0.8 12.0 101.2 86.7 - S. Toms River Boro 1995 1996 232 184 26 26 206 158 61.9 49.1 6.9 6.9 55.0 42.2 - Stafford Twp. 1995 1996 656 650 25 18 631 632 41.7 41.4 1.6 1.1 40.2 40.2 - Surf City Boro 1995 1996 59 38 5 4 54 34 43.0 27.7 3.6 2.9 39.3 24.8 - Tuckerton Boro 1995 1996 82 55 9 7 73 48 25.5 17.1 2.8 2.2 22.7 14.9 - 1995 1996 321 252 32 23 289 229 24.3 19.0 2.4 1.7 21.8 17.3 1995 1996 16,449 15,881 1,033 1,060 15,416 14,821 38.0 34.8 2.4 2.3 35.6 32.5 Bloomingdale Boro 1995 1996 135 168 3 11 132 157 17.3 21.5 0.4 1.4 16.9 20.1 Clifton City 1995 1996 2,685 2,623 155 191 2,530 2,432 36.3 35.4 2.1 2.6 34.2 32.9 Haledon Boro 1995 1996 211 188 18 18 193 170 29.3 26.1 2.5 2.5 26.8 23.6 - Hawthorne Boro 1995 1996 322 344 6 13 316 331 17.8 19.0 0.3 0.7 17.5 18.3 - Little Falls Twp. 1995 1996 580 524 28 29 552 495 49.1 44.4 2.4 2.5 46.8 41.9 - - North Haledon Boro 1995 1996 51 83 1 0 50 83 6.3 10.2 0.1 0.0 6.2 10.2 - - Passaic City 1995 1996 4,378 3,752 837 794 3,541 2,958 78.1 66.9 14.9 14.2 63.2 52.8 22 24 Barnegat Twp. OCEAN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME 12 11 49 43 - 1 2 22 15 33 33 - - 5 6 32 16 3 3 16 6 1 1 7 34 - 2,060 0.50 4,120.0 Suburban 5 5 2 - 18 19 - 1,954 0.60 3,256.7 Suburban 6 6 - 1 1 7 7 64 78 6 10 1 1 16 21 - 6,684 40.70 6 5 - 1 1 7 6 100 57 401 286 14 7 1 2 167 144 18,562 3.70 5,016.8 Suburban 27 26 - 8 8 35 34 4 4 19 11 52 34 260 226 18 7 1 189 212 - 5,005 1.50 3,336.7 Suburban 19 21 8 7 29 30 5 1 3 7 49 49 107 140 195 239 16 23 4 5 132 164 - 2,363 0.35 6,751.4 Suburban 20 19 - 6 8 26 27 4 1 2 1 3 6 16 18 75 77 5 4 - 77 67 - 1,968 0.60 3,280.0 Suburban 13 13 - 4 4 17 17 - 1 14 18 12 104 91 4 5 1 - 50 38 2 1,245 0.71 1,753.5 Suburban 11 11 - 1 11 12 8 10 17 16 48 41 146 108 12 9 2 1 110 89 3 3,745 1.20 3,120.8 Suburban 9 9 - 1 1 10 10 1 1 6 15,716 47.05 13 12 53 54 1 1,373 0.65 9 4 21 14 3 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 1 164.2 Rural Center 7 - 20 17 111 119 470 478 50 35 16 5 106 124 - 5 3 6 4 47 30 1 1 - - 13 4 - 8 7 21 20 49 25 3 3 2 - 29 30 2 2 3,211 3.70 - - 2 2 4 1 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 4 - 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 5 1 1 1 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 334.0 Rural 2,112.3 Suburban 867.8 Rural Center 1 1 2 2 39 41 1 1 - 7 8 - 21 21 - 862 880 21 20 14 14 - 2 2 5 3 25 17 44 45 230 164 15 20 5 13 96 110 2 2 13,237 34.90 8 8 78 89 303 264 644 699 3,021 2,943 11,663 11,103 732 775 181 154 5,355 5,287 69 68 456,516 637.09 1 1 2 2 8 27 33 95 116 10 8 1 1 68 84 1 2 7,824 8.74 5 11 76 105 71 74 457 471 1,545 1,480 528 481 3 2 486 397 8 1 74,002 11.20 6,607.3 Urban Suburb 140 145 3 4 15 14 31 41 143 109 19 20 1 3 119 113 - 7,203 1.30 5,540.8 Urban Suburb 17 17 4 4 1 3 33 23 263 281 20 27 - 115 132 - 18,077 3.44 5,254.9 Urban Suburb 6 6 22 23 88 57 349 347 115 91 2 113 135 11,803 2.80 - - 10 27 38 47 2 9 - 43 38 - 8,118 450 370 363 398 709 782 1,971 1,628 861 548 6 8 1,178 924 56,042 6 6 - 12 10 1 - - 7 8 5 5 26 26 256 235 1,139 1,135 1 1 15 15 27 24 168 170 - 5 5 22 22 30 30 - 1 1 31 31 4,215.4 Urban Suburb 24 24 - 5 4 29 28 3.50 2,319.4 Urban Suburb 15 15 1 1 4 4 20 20 3.20 17,513.1 Urban Center 142 145 4 4 15 14 161 163 379.3 Rural 716.6 PASSAIC COUNTY 152 - 3 1 1 6 1 2 2 3 2 895.2 Suburban 1 1 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault 1995 1996 64 64 1 6 63 58 31.1 31.1 0.5 2.9 30.6 28.2 - - - Ocean Gate Boro Pine Beach Boro 1995 1996 56 52 1 2 55 50 28.7 26.6 0.5 1.0 28.1 25.6 - - Plumsted Twp. 1995 1996 108 111 6 7 102 104 16.2 16.6 0.9 1.0 15.3 15.6 - Point Pleasant Boro 1995 1996 535 362 20 12 515 350 28.8 19.5 1.1 0.6 27.7 18.9 - Point Pleasant Beach 1995 1996 349 286 19 19 330 267 69.7 57.1 3.8 3.8 65.9 53.3 - Seaside Heights Boro 1995 1996 376 459 58 57 318 402 159.1 194.2 24.5 24.1 134.6 170.1 - Seaside Park Boro 1995 1996 106 109 10 10 96 99 53.9 55.4 5.1 5.1 48.8 50.3 Ship Bottom Boro 1995 1996 127 123 1 15 126 108 102.0 98.8 0.8 12.0 101.2 86.7 - S. Toms River Boro 1995 1996 232 184 26 26 206 158 61.9 49.1 6.9 6.9 55.0 42.2 - Stafford Twp. 1995 1996 656 650 25 18 631 632 41.7 41.4 1.6 1.1 40.2 40.2 - Surf City Boro 1995 1996 59 38 5 4 54 34 43.0 27.7 3.6 2.9 39.3 24.8 - Tuckerton Boro 1995 1996 82 55 9 7 73 48 25.5 17.1 2.8 2.2 22.7 14.9 - 1995 1996 321 252 32 23 289 229 24.3 19.0 2.4 1.7 21.8 17.3 1995 1996 16,449 15,881 1,033 1,060 15,416 14,821 38.0 34.8 2.4 2.3 35.6 32.5 Bloomingdale Boro 1995 1996 135 168 3 11 132 157 17.3 21.5 0.4 1.4 16.9 20.1 Clifton City 1995 1996 2,685 2,623 155 191 2,530 2,432 36.3 35.4 2.1 2.6 34.2 32.9 Haledon Boro 1995 1996 211 188 18 18 193 170 29.3 26.1 2.5 2.5 26.8 23.6 - Hawthorne Boro 1995 1996 322 344 6 13 316 331 17.8 19.0 0.3 0.7 17.5 18.3 - Little Falls Twp. 1995 1996 580 524 28 29 552 495 49.1 44.4 2.4 2.5 46.8 41.9 - - North Haledon Boro 1995 1996 51 83 1 0 50 83 6.3 10.2 0.1 0.0 6.2 10.2 - - Passaic City 1995 1996 4,378 3,752 837 794 3,541 2,958 78.1 66.9 14.9 14.2 63.2 52.8 22 24 Barnegat Twp. OCEAN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME 12 11 49 43 - 1 2 22 15 33 33 - - 5 6 32 16 3 3 16 6 1 1 7 34 - 2,060 0.50 4,120.0 Suburban 5 5 2 - 18 19 - 1,954 0.60 3,256.7 Suburban 6 6 - 1 1 7 7 64 78 6 10 1 1 16 21 - 6,684 40.70 6 5 - 1 1 7 6 100 57 401 286 14 7 1 2 167 144 18,562 3.70 5,016.8 Suburban 27 26 - 8 8 35 34 4 4 19 11 52 34 260 226 18 7 1 189 212 - 5,005 1.50 3,336.7 Suburban 19 21 8 7 29 30 5 1 3 7 49 49 107 140 195 239 16 23 4 5 132 164 - 2,363 0.35 6,751.4 Suburban 20 19 - 6 8 26 27 4 1 2 1 3 6 16 18 75 77 5 4 - 77 67 - 1,968 0.60 3,280.0 Suburban 13 13 - 4 4 17 17 - 1 14 18 12 104 91 4 5 1 - 50 38 2 1,245 0.71 1,753.5 Suburban 11 11 - 1 11 12 8 10 17 16 48 41 146 108 12 9 2 1 110 89 3 3,745 1.20 3,120.8 Suburban 9 9 - 1 1 10 10 1 1 6 15,716 47.05 13 12 53 54 1 1,373 0.65 9 4 21 14 3 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 1 164.2 Rural Center 7 - 20 17 111 119 470 478 50 35 16 5 106 124 - 5 3 6 4 47 30 1 1 - - 13 4 - 8 7 21 20 49 25 3 3 2 - 29 30 2 2 3,211 3.70 - - 2 2 4 1 - Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 4 - 1 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 5 1 1 1 1 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 334.0 Rural 2,112.3 Suburban 867.8 Rural Center 1 1 2 2 39 41 1 1 - 7 8 - 21 21 - 862 880 21 20 14 14 - 2 2 5 3 25 17 44 45 230 164 15 20 5 13 96 110 2 2 13,237 34.90 8 8 78 89 303 264 644 699 3,021 2,943 11,663 11,103 732 775 181 154 5,355 5,287 69 68 456,516 637.09 1 1 2 2 8 27 33 95 116 10 8 1 1 68 84 1 2 7,824 8.74 5 11 76 105 71 74 457 471 1,545 1,480 528 481 3 2 486 397 8 1 74,002 11.20 6,607.3 Urban Suburb 140 145 3 4 15 14 31 41 143 109 19 20 1 3 119 113 - 7,203 1.30 5,540.8 Urban Suburb 17 17 4 4 1 3 33 23 263 281 20 27 - 115 132 - 18,077 3.44 5,254.9 Urban Suburb 6 6 22 23 88 57 349 347 115 91 2 113 135 11,803 2.80 - - 10 27 38 47 2 9 - 43 38 - 8,118 450 370 363 398 709 782 1,971 1,628 861 548 6 8 1,178 924 56,042 6 6 - 12 10 1 - - 7 8 5 5 26 26 256 235 1,139 1,135 1 1 15 15 27 24 168 170 - 5 5 22 22 30 30 - 1 1 31 31 4,215.4 Urban Suburb 24 24 - 5 4 29 28 3.50 2,319.4 Urban Suburb 15 15 1 1 4 4 20 20 3.20 17,513.1 Urban Center 142 145 4 4 15 14 161 163 379.3 Rural 716.6 PASSAIC COUNTY - 3 1 1 6 1 2 2 3 2 153 895.2 Suburban 1 1 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Paterson City 1995 1996 9,343 8,449 1,658 1,635 7,685 6,814 67.6 61.1 12.0 11.8 55.6 49.3 12 7 1995 1996 183 202 5 11 178 191 16.6 18.4 0.5 1.0 16.2 17.4 - Pompton Lakes Boro Prospect Park Boro 1995 1996 198 207 15 17 183 190 36.7 38.3 2.8 3.1 33.9 35.2 - Ringwood Boro 1995 1996 159 131 16 8 143 123 12.0 9.9 1.2 0.6 10.8 9.3 - Totowa Boro 1194 1996 525 594 19 27 506 567 50.6 57.2 1.8 2.6 48.8 54.6 - Wanaque Boro 1995 1996 178 173 11 12 167 161 17.6 17.1 1.1 1.2 16.5 15.9 - Wayne Twp. 1995 1996 2,806 2,443 72 79 2,734 2,364 55.1 47.9 1.4 1.6 53.6 46.4 West Milford Twp. 1995 1996 468 457 20 17 448 440 16.8 16.4 0.7 0.6 2,231 1,948 4,049 3,486 1,405 1,380 96 52 1,158 809 4 4 5 43 31 126 152 9 8 - 119 104 6 13 7 4 29 28 132 148 22 14 - 90 67 1 3 3 12 4 20 24 120 97 3 2 1 110 110 1 2 6 11 12 14 36 45 414 448 56 74 2 - 29 20 - 2 1 9 11 34 34 126 114 7 13 1 2 25 42 - 3 11 25 22 44 46 163 117 2,123 1,782 448 465 3 1 16.0 15.8 - 5 1 2 3 13 13 118 100 313 315 17 25 1995 1996 369 314 20 13 349 301 32.5 27.6 1.8 1.1 30.7 26.5 - 4 - 7 7 9 6 73 47 219 213 1995 1996 22,591 20,652 2,884 2,875 19,707 17,777 49.9 44.7 6.4 6.2 43.5 38.5 18 12 90 105 1,420 1,360 1,356 1,398 4,102 3,808 Alloway Twp. 1995 1996 56 49 1 8 55 41 19.6 17.1 0.3 2.8 19.2 14.3 - - Elmer Boro 1995 1996 33 21 0 0 33 21 21.2 13.5 0.0 0.0 21.2 13.5 - - - Elsinboro Twp. 1995 1996 27 15 3 3 24 12 24.9 13.9 2.8 2.8 22.2 11.1 - - - Lr. Alloways Creek Twp. 1996 1995 18 30 0 3 18 27 10.6 17.6 0.0 1.8 10.6 15.9 - - - Pennsville Twp. 1995 1996 409 384 16 16 393 368 30.0 28.2 1.2 1.2 28.8 27.0 - - Mannington Twp. 1995 1996 31 32 3 5 28 27 19.4 20.0 1.9 3.1 17.5 16.9 - - Oldmans Twp. 1995 1996 34 43 2 3 32 40 20.4 25.8 1.2 1.8 19.2 24.0 - - Penns Grove Boro 1995 1996 295 304 42 47 253 257 61.6 63.5 8.8 9.8 52.9 53.7 - Pilesgrove Twp. 1995 1996 63 56 7 3 56 53 18.9 16.8 2.1 0.9 16.8 15.9 - Pittsgrove Twp. 1995 1996 194 151 18 12 176 139 23.3 18.1 2.2 1.4 21.1 16.7 - Quinton Twp. 1995 1996 35 34 3 7 32 27 14.7 14.2 1.3 2.9 13.4 11.3 - West Paterson Boro PASSAIC COUNTY TOTAL 829 805 1 - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 772 775 2 45 48 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 2 1 138,290 8.44 16,385.1 Urban Center 339 365 17 21 75 84 431 470 11,003 3.00 3,667.7 Urban Suburb 18 19 - 5 5 23 24 1 2 0.45 12,002.2 Urban Suburb 11 12 - 2 5,401 13 12 1 1 13,239 27.50 481.4 Suburban 20 20 - 6 6 26 26 10,378 4.00 2,594.5 Urban Suburb 25 25 - 2 2 27 27 1 1 10,128 8.30 1,220.2 Suburban 18 16 - 4 4 22 20 148 146 9 17 50,965 24.89 2,047.6 Suburban 109 108 1 2 28 28 138 138 3 3 140 124 - 27,936 78.30 356.8 Suburban 40 42 2 2 7 7 49 51 57 41 1 2 138 83 2 2 11,371 2.95 12,026 10,763 3,579 3,206 117 77 4,079 3,328 29 32 22 22 984 1 1 27 1 1 188 24 24 1,199 461,780 192.01 1,019 32 190 1,241 20 15 23 24 12 2 1 2 14 31 - 2,860 34.35 - - 7 5 25 15 1 1 - 4 3 - 1,555 0.89 - - 4 4 20 8 - 2 - 19 13 1 1,083 13.00 83.3 Rural - - - 3 16 24 - 1 10 11 - 3 3 1,700 47.70 35.6 Rural 12 12 - 5 5 17 17 6 4 5 12 53 40 329 316 11 12 5 3 169 135 2 13,625 24.40 27 26 - 7 7 34 33 1 2 5 10 7 17 19 1 1 - 4 12 - 1,600 38.10 42.0 Rural - - - - 2 2 9 18 23 21 - 1 1 1 - 21 6 - 1,667 20.08 83.0 Rural - - - - 21 18 20 27 54 63 188 178 11 16 4 3 111 97 - 4,787 0.90 16 13 - 2 4 3 19 18 34 30 3 5 3 1 15 18 - 3,338 37.40 89.3 Rural - - - - 10 9 63 38 99 84 14 17 3 3 42 44 8,323 46.50 179.0 Rural - - - - 3 5 12 8 16 15 4 4 2 - 18 8 - 2,389 25.30 94.4 Rural - - - - - - 3 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - - 3 3,854.6 Urban Suburb 2,405.0 - SALEM COUNTY 154 1 1 1 5 1 3 3 - - 2 1 1 6 - - 6 1 2 - - 1 2 - - 2 1 1 83.3 Rural 4 5 1,747.2 Rural Center 558.4 Suburban 5,318.9 Rural Center 4 5 - 5 4 21 17 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Paterson City 1995 1996 9,343 8,449 1,658 1,635 7,685 6,814 67.6 61.1 12.0 11.8 55.6 49.3 12 7 1995 1996 183 202 5 11 178 191 16.6 18.4 0.5 1.0 16.2 17.4 - Pompton Lakes Boro Prospect Park Boro 1995 1996 198 207 15 17 183 190 36.7 38.3 2.8 3.1 33.9 35.2 - Ringwood Boro 1995 1996 159 131 16 8 143 123 12.0 9.9 1.2 0.6 10.8 9.3 - Totowa Boro 1194 1996 525 594 19 27 506 567 50.6 57.2 1.8 2.6 48.8 54.6 - Wanaque Boro 1995 1996 178 173 11 12 167 161 17.6 17.1 1.1 1.2 16.5 15.9 - Wayne Twp. 1995 1996 2,806 2,443 72 79 2,734 2,364 55.1 47.9 1.4 1.6 53.6 46.4 West Milford Twp. 1995 1996 468 457 20 17 448 440 16.8 16.4 0.7 0.6 2,231 1,948 4,049 3,486 1,405 1,380 96 52 1,158 809 4 4 5 43 31 126 152 9 8 - 119 104 6 13 7 4 29 28 132 148 22 14 - 90 67 1 3 3 12 4 20 24 120 97 3 2 1 110 110 1 2 6 11 12 14 36 45 414 448 56 74 2 - 29 20 - 2 1 9 11 34 34 126 114 7 13 1 2 25 42 - 3 11 25 22 44 46 163 117 2,123 1,782 448 465 3 1 16.0 15.8 - 5 1 2 3 13 13 118 100 313 315 17 25 1995 1996 369 314 20 13 349 301 32.5 27.6 1.8 1.1 30.7 26.5 - 4 - 7 7 9 6 73 47 219 213 1995 1996 22,591 20,652 2,884 2,875 19,707 17,777 49.9 44.7 6.4 6.2 43.5 38.5 18 12 90 105 1,420 1,360 1,356 1,398 4,102 3,808 Alloway Twp. 1995 1996 56 49 1 8 55 41 19.6 17.1 0.3 2.8 19.2 14.3 - - Elmer Boro 1995 1996 33 21 0 0 33 21 21.2 13.5 0.0 0.0 21.2 13.5 - - - Elsinboro Twp. 1995 1996 27 15 3 3 24 12 24.9 13.9 2.8 2.8 22.2 11.1 - - - Lr. Alloways Creek Twp. 1996 1995 18 30 0 3 18 27 10.6 17.6 0.0 1.8 10.6 15.9 - - - Pennsville Twp. 1995 1996 409 384 16 16 393 368 30.0 28.2 1.2 1.2 28.8 27.0 - - Mannington Twp. 1995 1996 31 32 3 5 28 27 19.4 20.0 1.9 3.1 17.5 16.9 - - Oldmans Twp. 1995 1996 34 43 2 3 32 40 20.4 25.8 1.2 1.8 19.2 24.0 - - Penns Grove Boro 1995 1996 295 304 42 47 253 257 61.6 63.5 8.8 9.8 52.9 53.7 - Pilesgrove Twp. 1995 1996 63 56 7 3 56 53 18.9 16.8 2.1 0.9 16.8 15.9 - Pittsgrove Twp. 1995 1996 194 151 18 12 176 139 23.3 18.1 2.2 1.4 21.1 16.7 - Quinton Twp. 1995 1996 35 34 3 7 32 27 14.7 14.2 1.3 2.9 13.4 11.3 - West Paterson Boro PASSAIC COUNTY TOTAL 829 805 1 - Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 772 775 2 45 48 DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 2 1 138,290 8.44 16,385.1 Urban Center 339 365 17 21 75 84 431 470 11,003 3.00 3,667.7 Urban Suburb 18 19 - 5 5 23 24 1 2 0.45 12,002.2 Urban Suburb 11 12 - 2 5,401 13 12 1 1 13,239 27.50 481.4 Suburban 20 20 - 6 6 26 26 10,378 4.00 2,594.5 Urban Suburb 25 25 - 2 2 27 27 1 1 10,128 8.30 1,220.2 Suburban 18 16 - 4 4 22 20 148 146 9 17 50,965 24.89 2,047.6 Suburban 109 108 1 2 28 28 138 138 3 3 140 124 - 27,936 78.30 356.8 Suburban 40 42 2 2 7 7 49 51 57 41 1 2 138 83 2 2 11,371 2.95 12,026 10,763 3,579 3,206 117 77 4,079 3,328 29 32 22 22 984 1 1 27 1 1 188 24 24 1,199 461,780 192.01 1,019 32 190 1,241 20 15 23 24 12 2 1 2 14 31 - 2,860 34.35 - - 7 5 25 15 1 1 - 4 3 - 1,555 0.89 - - 4 4 20 8 - 2 - 19 13 1 1,083 13.00 83.3 Rural - - - 3 16 24 - 1 10 11 - 3 3 1,700 47.70 35.6 Rural 12 12 - 5 5 17 17 6 4 5 12 53 40 329 316 11 12 5 3 169 135 2 13,625 24.40 27 26 - 7 7 34 33 1 2 5 10 7 17 19 1 1 - 4 12 - 1,600 38.10 42.0 Rural - - - - 2 2 9 18 23 21 - 1 1 1 - 21 6 - 1,667 20.08 83.0 Rural - - - - 21 18 20 27 54 63 188 178 11 16 4 3 111 97 - 4,787 0.90 16 13 - 2 4 3 19 18 34 30 3 5 3 1 15 18 - 3,338 37.40 89.3 Rural - - - - 10 9 63 38 99 84 14 17 3 3 42 44 8,323 46.50 179.0 Rural - - - - 3 5 12 8 16 15 4 4 2 - 18 8 - 2,389 25.30 94.4 Rural - - - - - - 3 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - - 3 3,854.6 Urban Suburb 2,405.0 - SALEM COUNTY 1 1 1 5 1 3 3 - - 2 1 1 6 - - 6 1 2 - - 1 2 - - 2 1 1 155 83.3 Rural 4 5 1,747.2 Rural Center 558.4 Suburban 5,318.9 Rural Center 4 5 - 5 4 21 17 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Salem City 1995 1996 706 587 117 115 589 472 101.5 84.4 16.8 16.5 84.7 67.9 - 6 8 33 26 78 81 147 101 417 347 25 24 5 9 346 442 Carney’s Point Twp. 1995 1996 270 241 20 16 250 225 32.2 28.7 2.4 1.9 29.8 26.8 - 3 1 8 1 9 14 48 28 189 176 13 21 - 82 85 1995 1996 84 62 22 14 62 48 24.7 18.3 6.5 4.1 18.3 14.1 - 1 Upper Pittsgrove Twp. 21 14 19 14 33 29 10 5 1 - 15 12 1995 1996 92 67 8 3 84 64 29.5 21.5 2.6 1.0 26.9 20.5 - 1995 1996 2,347 2,076 262 255 2,085 1,821 35.9 32.0 4.0 3.9 31.9 28.1 Bedminster Twp. 1995 1996 132 130 4 1 128 129 16.1 15.9 0.5 0.1 15.6 15.7 Bernards Twp. 1995 1996 271 222 14 8 257 214 14.5 11.9 0.7 0.4 Bernardsville Boro 1995 1996 137 111 6 9 131 102 19.8 16.1 Bound Brook Boro 1995 1996 315 304 21 7 294 297 Branchburg Twp. 1995 1996 237 201 11 7 Bridgewater Twp. 1995 1996 1,029 955 Far Hills Boro 1995 1996 Franklin Twp. - - Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 6,953 2.70 2,575.2 Rural Center 22 23 - 6 6 28 29 1 4 8,389 17.90 468.7 Suburban 18 18 - 5 5 23 23 - 3,397 40.10 - - 84.7 Rural 1 1 5 1 2 1 21 13 62 48 1 3 1 59 34 - 3,119 1.56 22 16 79 53 159 185 486 375 1,491 1,334 108 112 27 23 929 951 2 14 64,785 350.88 - - 2 2 1 31 15 97 107 - - 7 1 - 30 69 - 8,201 26.70 307.2 Rural 15 15 13.8 11.5 - - - 14 8 45 25 194 181 18 8 1 2 74 79 18,672 24.95 748.4 Suburban 0.9 1.3 18.9 14.8 - - 6,914 12.85 33.2 32.0 2.2 0.7 31.0 31.3 - 9,486 226 194 17.6 14.9 0.8 0.5 16.8 14.4 - 20 40 1,009 915 27.5 25.5 0.5 1.1 26.9 24.4 - 14 10 0 0 14 10 19.4 13.9 0.0 0.0 19.4 13.9 - 1995 1996 1,627 1,616 100 91 1,527 1,525 35.7 35.5 2.2 2.0 33.5 33.5 - Green Brook Twp. 1995 1996 221 246 8 5 213 241 47.3 52.7 1.7 1.1 45.6 51.6 Hillsborough Twp. 1995 1996 589 518 4 14 585 504 18.6 16.4 0.1 0.4 Manville Boro 1995 1996 239 188 11 11 228 177 22.8 17.9 Millstone Boro 1995 1996 6 2 1 0 5 2 Montgomery Twp. 1995 1996 225 229 12 8 North Plainfield Boro 1995 1996 884 837 Peapack-Gladstone 1995 1996 Raritan Boro 1995 1996 Woodstown Boro SALEM COUNTY TOTAL 2 1 7 7 1 1 8 8 29 28 135 132 - 1 1 16 16 27 29 - 9 9 36 38 538.1 Suburban 16 16 - 5 6 21 22 1.67 5,680.2 Urban Center 18 17 - 5 5 23 22 1,999.4 Rural Center 184.6 - - 106 104 0 0 SOMERSET COUNTY 2 2 2 3 6 4 30 27 96 70 5 5 - 48 39 - 1 1 15 4 5 2 73 78 205 206 16 13 4 2 227 207 - 3 - 2 4 6 3 34 38 184 149 8 7 1 - 101 129 3 1 13,449 20.35 660.9 Suburban 18 18 2 2 1 1 21 21 - 12 25 8 14 137 94 770 710 102 111 4 - 223 211 2 6 37,455 32.23 1,162.1 Suburban 60 58 4 4 13 16 77 78 - - - 1 - 11 9 2 1 - - 722 4.90 147.3 Suburban 4 4 - 4 4 6 7 52 42 42 42 452 359 930 1,040 145 126 11 17 555 613 45,575 46.90 971.7 Suburban 79 82 - 3 5 1 2 1 32 41 159 180 22 20 1 1 67 63 - 4,672 4.60 1,015.7 Suburban 17 17 18.5 15.9 - 1 2 3 8 4 142 118 427 375 16 11 4 2 291 372 9 10 31,631 54.80 577.2 Suburban 40 41 1.0 1.0 21.7 16.9 - 8 5 44 27 179 142 5 8 - 134 111 - 10,483 2.50 10.3 3.4 1.7 0.0 8.6 3.4 - 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 583 0.60 213 221 20.1 20.4 1.1 0.7 19.0 19.7 - 3 2 3 1 6 5 59 66 150 145 4 10 1 4 44 63 2 5 11,209 32.80 41 43 843 794 46.0 43.6 2.1 2.2 43.9 41.4 - 5 4 22 31 14 8 157 100 598 619 88 75 1 - 342 381 3 1 19,197 2.70 23 23 0 0 23 23 11.0 11.0 0.0 0.0 11.0 11.0 - - - - 14 5 9 17 1 1 1 13 6 - 2,086 5.80 190 193 4 4 186 189 33.0 33.6 0.7 0.7 32.3 32.9 - - - 51 24 130 147 5 18 - 103 111 - 5,751 2.00 156 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 3 5 - - - 3 4 1 2 3 1 5 4 1 1 2 23 22 103 106 5 7 22 24 9 10 51 53 2 2 25 25 2 2 23 23 - 971.7 Suburban - - - - 341.7 Rural 21 23 - 9 10 30 33 44 44 - 5 5 49 49 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 15 17 - 4 15 21 4,193.2 Urban Suburb 7,110.0 Urban Suburb 359.7 Suburban 3 2,875.5 Urban Suburb - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Salem City 1995 1996 706 587 117 115 589 472 101.5 84.4 16.8 16.5 84.7 67.9 - 6 8 33 26 78 81 147 101 417 347 25 24 5 9 346 442 Carney’s Point Twp. 1995 1996 270 241 20 16 250 225 32.2 28.7 2.4 1.9 29.8 26.8 - 3 1 8 1 9 14 48 28 189 176 13 21 - 82 85 1995 1996 84 62 22 14 62 48 24.7 18.3 6.5 4.1 18.3 14.1 - 1 Upper Pittsgrove Twp. 21 14 19 14 33 29 10 5 1 - 15 12 1995 1996 92 67 8 3 84 64 29.5 21.5 2.6 1.0 26.9 20.5 - 1995 1996 2,347 2,076 262 255 2,085 1,821 35.9 32.0 4.0 3.9 31.9 28.1 Bedminster Twp. 1995 1996 132 130 4 1 128 129 16.1 15.9 0.5 0.1 15.6 15.7 Bernards Twp. 1995 1996 271 222 14 8 257 214 14.5 11.9 0.7 0.4 Bernardsville Boro 1995 1996 137 111 6 9 131 102 19.8 16.1 Bound Brook Boro 1995 1996 315 304 21 7 294 297 Branchburg Twp. 1995 1996 237 201 11 7 Bridgewater Twp. 1995 1996 1,029 955 Far Hills Boro 1995 1996 Franklin Twp. - - Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 6,953 2.70 2,575.2 Rural Center 22 23 - 6 6 28 29 1 4 8,389 17.90 468.7 Suburban 18 18 - 5 5 23 23 - 3,397 40.10 - - 84.7 Rural 1 1 5 1 2 1 21 13 62 48 1 3 1 59 34 - 3,119 1.56 22 16 79 53 159 185 486 375 1,491 1,334 108 112 27 23 929 951 2 14 64,785 350.88 - - 2 2 1 31 15 97 107 - - 7 1 - 30 69 - 8,201 26.70 307.2 Rural 15 15 13.8 11.5 - - - 14 8 45 25 194 181 18 8 1 2 74 79 18,672 24.95 748.4 Suburban 0.9 1.3 18.9 14.8 - - 6,914 12.85 33.2 32.0 2.2 0.7 31.0 31.3 - 9,486 226 194 17.6 14.9 0.8 0.5 16.8 14.4 - 20 40 1,009 915 27.5 25.5 0.5 1.1 26.9 24.4 - 14 10 0 0 14 10 19.4 13.9 0.0 0.0 19.4 13.9 - 1995 1996 1,627 1,616 100 91 1,527 1,525 35.7 35.5 2.2 2.0 33.5 33.5 - Green Brook Twp. 1995 1996 221 246 8 5 213 241 47.3 52.7 1.7 1.1 45.6 51.6 Hillsborough Twp. 1995 1996 589 518 4 14 585 504 18.6 16.4 0.1 0.4 Manville Boro 1995 1996 239 188 11 11 228 177 22.8 17.9 Millstone Boro 1995 1996 6 2 1 0 5 2 Montgomery Twp. 1995 1996 225 229 12 8 North Plainfield Boro 1995 1996 884 837 Peapack-Gladstone 1995 1996 Raritan Boro 1995 1996 Woodstown Boro SALEM COUNTY TOTAL 2 1 7 7 1 1 8 8 29 28 135 132 - 1 1 16 16 27 29 - 9 9 36 38 538.1 Suburban 16 16 - 5 6 21 22 1.67 5,680.2 Urban Center 18 17 - 5 5 23 22 1,999.4 Rural Center 184.6 - - 106 104 0 0 SOMERSET COUNTY 2 2 2 3 6 4 30 27 96 70 5 5 - 48 39 - 1 1 15 4 5 2 73 78 205 206 16 13 4 2 227 207 - 3 - 2 4 6 3 34 38 184 149 8 7 1 - 101 129 3 1 13,449 20.35 660.9 Suburban 18 18 2 2 1 1 21 21 - 12 25 8 14 137 94 770 710 102 111 4 - 223 211 2 6 37,455 32.23 1,162.1 Suburban 60 58 4 4 13 16 77 78 - - - 1 - 11 9 2 1 - - 722 4.90 147.3 Suburban 4 4 - 4 4 6 7 52 42 42 42 452 359 930 1,040 145 126 11 17 555 613 45,575 46.90 971.7 Suburban 79 82 - 3 5 1 2 1 32 41 159 180 22 20 1 1 67 63 - 4,672 4.60 1,015.7 Suburban 17 17 18.5 15.9 - 1 2 3 8 4 142 118 427 375 16 11 4 2 291 372 9 10 31,631 54.80 577.2 Suburban 40 41 1.0 1.0 21.7 16.9 - 8 5 44 27 179 142 5 8 - 134 111 - 10,483 2.50 10.3 3.4 1.7 0.0 8.6 3.4 - 1 3 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 583 0.60 213 221 20.1 20.4 1.1 0.7 19.0 19.7 - 3 2 3 1 6 5 59 66 150 145 4 10 1 4 44 63 2 5 11,209 32.80 41 43 843 794 46.0 43.6 2.1 2.2 43.9 41.4 - 5 4 22 31 14 8 157 100 598 619 88 75 1 - 342 381 3 1 19,197 2.70 23 23 0 0 23 23 11.0 11.0 0.0 0.0 11.0 11.0 - - - - 14 5 9 17 1 1 1 13 6 - 2,086 5.80 190 193 4 4 186 189 33.0 33.6 0.7 0.7 32.3 32.9 - - - 51 24 130 147 5 18 - 103 111 - 5,751 2.00 1 1 1 - 1 - - - 3 5 - - - 3 4 1 2 3 1 5 4 1 1 2 23 22 103 106 5 7 22 24 9 10 51 53 2 2 25 25 2 2 23 23 - 971.7 Suburban - - - - 341.7 Rural 21 23 - 9 10 30 33 44 44 - 5 5 49 49 8 8 - 1 1 9 9 15 17 - 4 15 21 4,193.2 Urban Suburb 7,110.0 Urban Suburb 359.7 Suburban 3 157 - 2,875.5 Urban Suburb - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Rocky Hill Boro 1995 1996 9 11 0 0 9 11 13.1 16.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 16.0 - 1995 1996 539 552 33 40 506 512 44.2 45.3 2.7 3.3 41.5 42.0 - Somerville Boro S. Bound Brook Boro 1995 1996 101 91 6 7 95 84 23.9 21.5 1.4 1.7 22.5 19.9 - Warren Twp. 1995 1996 237 178 8 8 229 170 19.1 14.4 0.6 0.6 18.5 13.7 - 1995 1996 447 318 5 11 442 307 87.8 62.5 1.0 2.2 86.9 60.3 - 1995 1996 7,472 6,935 309 314 7,163 6,621 31.1 26.6 1.3 1.2 29.8 25.4 Andover Boro 1995 1996 18 14 2 2 16 12 23.9 18.6 2.7 2.7 21.2 15.9 Andover Twp. 1995 1996 78 48 7 9 71 39 14.0 8.6 1.3 1.6 Branchville Boro 1995 1996 24 5 3 1 21 4 26.9 5.6 Byram Twp. 1995 1996 128 108 6 8 122 100 Frankford Twp. 1995 1996 43 51 6 6 Franklin Boro 1995 1996 111 90 Fredon Twp. 1995 1996 Green Twp. Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile - 1 1 6 10 - - - 1 688 0.60 1,146.7 Suburban - 19 24 13 14 87 91 396 397 23 24 2 3 129 150 2 4 12,193 2.30 5,301.3 Urban Center 33 31 3 2 3 5 23 20 64 62 8 2 1 1 34 58 2 1 4,230 0.70 6,042.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 1 7 6 32 39 174 122 23 9 2 32 46 6 8 12,393 19.60 632.3 Suburban 21 22 1 4 9 1 1 20 13 374 261 48 33 1 34 27 5,089 6.00 848.2 Suburban 26 24 - 21 24 145 163 142 124 1,468 1,182 5,154 4,949 541 490 33 36 2,487 2,735 260,679 305.55 498 502 - - - 2 2 - 13 8 3 4 - 3 4 - 754 1.40 - 12.7 7.0 - - - 7 8 26 12 43 25 2 2 1 - 44 30 5,586 21.20 3.4 1.1 23.5 4.5 - - - 3 1 14 1 6 3 1 - 10 3 - 893 0.56 14.8 12.5 0.7 0.9 14.1 11.6 - - - 5 8 27 36 88 60 7 4 - 75 76 - 8,622 22.48 37 45 8.2 9.7 1.1 1.1 7.0 8.6 - 2 1 - 4 5 16 20 18 25 3 1 - 28 16 - 5,263 34.70 16 9 95 81 21.2 17.2 3.1 1.7 18.2 15.5 - 3 2 - 12 7 18 19 72 61 5 1 2 67 65 - 5,227 4.40 25 21 2 2 23 19 8.6 7.2 0.7 0.7 7.9 6.6 - 1 1 - 1 1 10 6 12 8 1 5 1 8 10 - 2,900 18.00 1995 1996 29 37 0 3 29 34 9.8 12.5 0.0 1.0 9.8 11.5 - 1 2 10 10 17 18 2 6 - 8 4 - 2,955 15.80 1995 1996 43 54 6 9 37 45 14.4 18.1 2.0 3.0 12.4 15.1 - 1 - 3 8 8 14 29 28 - Hamburg Boro 3 2 - 45 46 - 2,988 1.20 Hampton Twp. 1995 1996 103 79 3 3 100 76 23.2 17.8 0.7 0.7 22.6 17.1 - - - 3 3 33 24 57 46 10 6 1 - 20 19 1 1 4,432 24.95 177.6 Rural - Hardyston Twp. 1995 1996 83 90 3 2 80 88 15.2 16.5 0.5 0.4 14.6 16.1 - - 2 1 27 23 52 61 1 4 2 42 64 2 5,469 32.50 168.3 Rural 12 12 2 2 6 6 20 20 1995 1996 279 291 24 18 255 273 17.4 18.1 1.5 1.1 15.9 17.0 - - Hopatcong Boro - 24 14 54 36 192 232 9 5 2 2 311 315 1 4 16,044 10.80 23 24 1 1 7 6 31 31 1995 1996 31 32 0 2 31 30 15.5 16.0 0.0 1.0 15.5 15.0 - - - - Lafayette Twp. 2 16 4 13 24 2 2 2 1 7 7 - 1,996 18.70 106.7 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 98 68 7 8 91 60 31.4 21.8 2.2 2.6 29.2 19.2 - - Montague Twp. 6 7 20 21 69 31 2 8 - 33 37 - 3,118 45.20 69.0 Rural - - - - Newton Town 1995 1996 258 267 14 13 244 254 33.2 34.4 1.8 1.7 31.4 32.7 - 12 10 38 43 199 203 7 8 3 3 121 95 7,760 3.30 19 19 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 2 4 Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - Watchung Boro SOMERSET COUNTY TOTAL - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 44 44 853.1 - 1 1 - 6 6 1 1 40 38 13 13 7 7 29 30 7 8 33 32 11 12 108 120 617 634 - - - SUSSEX COUNTY 158 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 - - - 2 538.6 Rural Center - 4 4 - 383.5 Rural 12 13 - 151.7 Rural - - 12 12 - 161.1 Rural - - - - 187.0 Rural - - - - - - - - 1 1,188.0 Rural Center 6 7 2,490.0 Rural Center - 1,485.6 Suburban 1 2,351.5 Rural Center - 11 13 - 1,594.6 Rural Center 2 2 7 9 263.5 Rural 2 2 - 14 15 - 1 1 13 13 6 7 - 8 7 27 26 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Rocky Hill Boro 1995 1996 9 11 0 0 9 11 13.1 16.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 16.0 - 1995 1996 539 552 33 40 506 512 44.2 45.3 2.7 3.3 41.5 42.0 - Somerville Boro S. Bound Brook Boro 1995 1996 101 91 6 7 95 84 23.9 21.5 1.4 1.7 22.5 19.9 - Warren Twp. 1995 1996 237 178 8 8 229 170 19.1 14.4 0.6 0.6 18.5 13.7 - 1995 1996 447 318 5 11 442 307 87.8 62.5 1.0 2.2 86.9 60.3 - 1995 1996 7,472 6,935 309 314 7,163 6,621 31.1 26.6 1.3 1.2 29.8 25.4 Andover Boro 1995 1996 18 14 2 2 16 12 23.9 18.6 2.7 2.7 21.2 15.9 Andover Twp. 1995 1996 78 48 7 9 71 39 14.0 8.6 1.3 1.6 Branchville Boro 1995 1996 24 5 3 1 21 4 26.9 5.6 Byram Twp. 1995 1996 128 108 6 8 122 100 Frankford Twp. 1995 1996 43 51 6 6 Franklin Boro 1995 1996 111 90 Fredon Twp. 1995 1996 Green Twp. Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile - 1 1 6 10 - - - 1 688 0.60 1,146.7 Suburban - 19 24 13 14 87 91 396 397 23 24 2 3 129 150 2 4 12,193 2.30 5,301.3 Urban Center 33 31 3 2 3 5 23 20 64 62 8 2 1 1 34 58 2 1 4,230 0.70 6,042.9 Urban Suburb 13 13 1 7 6 32 39 174 122 23 9 2 32 46 6 8 12,393 19.60 632.3 Suburban 21 22 1 4 9 1 1 20 13 374 261 48 33 1 34 27 5,089 6.00 848.2 Suburban 26 24 - 21 24 145 163 142 124 1,468 1,182 5,154 4,949 541 490 33 36 2,487 2,735 260,679 305.55 498 502 - - - 2 2 - 13 8 3 4 - 3 4 - 754 1.40 - 12.7 7.0 - - - 7 8 26 12 43 25 2 2 1 - 44 30 5,586 21.20 3.4 1.1 23.5 4.5 - - - 3 1 14 1 6 3 1 - 10 3 - 893 0.56 14.8 12.5 0.7 0.9 14.1 11.6 - - - 5 8 27 36 88 60 7 4 - 75 76 - 8,622 22.48 37 45 8.2 9.7 1.1 1.1 7.0 8.6 - 2 1 - 4 5 16 20 18 25 3 1 - 28 16 - 5,263 34.70 16 9 95 81 21.2 17.2 3.1 1.7 18.2 15.5 - 3 2 - 12 7 18 19 72 61 5 1 2 67 65 - 5,227 4.40 25 21 2 2 23 19 8.6 7.2 0.7 0.7 7.9 6.6 - 1 1 - 1 1 10 6 12 8 1 5 1 8 10 - 2,900 18.00 1995 1996 29 37 0 3 29 34 9.8 12.5 0.0 1.0 9.8 11.5 - 1 2 10 10 17 18 2 6 - 8 4 - 2,955 15.80 1995 1996 43 54 6 9 37 45 14.4 18.1 2.0 3.0 12.4 15.1 - 1 - 3 8 8 14 29 28 - Hamburg Boro 3 2 - 45 46 - 2,988 1.20 Hampton Twp. 1995 1996 103 79 3 3 100 76 23.2 17.8 0.7 0.7 22.6 17.1 - - - 3 3 33 24 57 46 10 6 1 - 20 19 1 1 4,432 24.95 177.6 Rural - Hardyston Twp. 1995 1996 83 90 3 2 80 88 15.2 16.5 0.5 0.4 14.6 16.1 - - 2 1 27 23 52 61 1 4 2 42 64 2 5,469 32.50 168.3 Rural 12 12 2 2 6 6 20 20 1995 1996 279 291 24 18 255 273 17.4 18.1 1.5 1.1 15.9 17.0 - - Hopatcong Boro - 24 14 54 36 192 232 9 5 2 2 311 315 1 4 16,044 10.80 23 24 1 1 7 6 31 31 1995 1996 31 32 0 2 31 30 15.5 16.0 0.0 1.0 15.5 15.0 - - - - Lafayette Twp. 2 16 4 13 24 2 2 2 1 7 7 - 1,996 18.70 106.7 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 98 68 7 8 91 60 31.4 21.8 2.2 2.6 29.2 19.2 - - Montague Twp. 6 7 20 21 69 31 2 8 - 33 37 - 3,118 45.20 69.0 Rural - - - - Newton Town 1995 1996 258 267 14 13 244 254 33.2 34.4 1.8 1.7 31.4 32.7 - 12 10 38 43 199 203 7 8 3 3 121 95 7,760 3.30 19 19 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 3 2 4 Character - POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - Watchung Boro SOMERSET COUNTY TOTAL - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 44 44 853.1 - 1 1 - 6 6 1 1 40 38 13 13 7 7 29 30 7 8 33 32 11 12 108 120 617 634 - - - SUSSEX COUNTY 1 1 - 2 1 1 1 - - 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 - - - 2 538.6 Rural Center 4 4 383.5 Rural 12 13 - 151.7 Rural - - 12 12 - 161.1 Rural - - - - 187.0 Rural - - - - - - - - 1,188.0 Rural Center 6 7 2,490.0 Rural Center - 1,485.6 Suburban 1 2,351.5 Rural Center - 11 13 - 1 159 - - 1,594.6 Rural Center 2 2 7 9 263.5 Rural 2 2 - 14 15 - 1 1 13 13 6 7 - 8 7 27 26 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Ogdensburg Boro 1995 1996 16 24 1 2 15 22 5.6 8.4 0.4 0.7 5.3 7.7 - Sandyston Twp. 1995 1996 39 18 1 1 38 17 21.6 10.0 0.6 0.6 21.1 9.4 - 1995 1996 214 172 15 9 199 163 13.0 10.4 0.9 0.5 12.1 9.9 - Sparta Twp. Stanhope Boro 1995 1996 71 70 4 4 67 66 19.6 19.3 1.1 1.1 18.5 18.2 - 1995 1996 49 38 5 7 44 31 11.3 8.7 1.2 1.6 10.1 7.1 - Stillwater Twp. Sussex Boro 1995 1996 85 73 4 12 81 61 36.3 31.1 1.7 5.1 34.6 26.0 Vernon Twp. 1995 1996 476 400 19 14 457 386 21.0 17.6 0.8 0.6 Walpack Twp. 1995 1996 0 0 0 0 0 0 + + 1995 1996 168 107 11 8 157 99 1995 1996 2,469 2,157 159 152 Berkeley Heights Twp. 1995 1996 113 100 Clark Twp. 1995 1996 Cranford Twp. - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 3 2 10 18 1 19 5 19 11 3 15 5 48 45 2 3 2 - - - - 20.1 17.0 - - + + + + - - 16.7 10.6 1.1 0.8 15.6 9.8 - 2,310 2,005 18.9 15.6 1.2 1.1 17.6 14.5 4 5 109 95 9.0 8.0 0.3 0.4 8.7 7.6 322 275 11 7 311 268 22.1 18.9 0.8 0.5 1995 1996 527 478 27 21 500 457 23.1 21.0 Elizabeth City 1995 1996 9,657 9,221 1,347 1,188 8,310 8,033 Fanwood Boro 1995 1996 218 160 10 5 Garwood Boro 1995 1996 142 108 Hillside Twp. 1995 1996 Kenilworth Boro Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 2 - 27 39 - 2,850 2.22 1 1 - 10 9 - 1,802 41.40 144 111 7 7 2 - 91 86 - 16,481 38.48 428.3 Suburban 27 28 11 7 54 56 2 3 1 39 49 - 3,620 1.70 2,129.4 Suburban 7 7 - 5 5 14 15 27 15 3 1 1 9 6 - 4,345 27.35 4 4 - - 1 4 11 25 19 52 33 4 9 1 - 32 31 - 2,344 0.75 - - - 4 2 15 12 85 81 354 283 18 22 1 1 131 144 22,686 67.25 337.3 Rural 32 29 - - - - - - - 62 24.10 2.6 Rural - - - - 8 6 57 33 83 55 17 11 1 1 43 42 1 1 10,065 68.15 147.7 Rural - - - - 134 122 579 480 1,623 1,415 108 110 18 15 1,204 1,197 11 14 138,262 526.59 46 42 218 217 4 4 1 11 16 91 64 7 15 - 22 - 12,560 6.50 1,932.3 Suburban 25 26 5 5 30 31 3 2 7 5 29 37 245 213 37 18 1 1 69 47 2 5 14,557 4.53 3,213.5 Urban Suburb 43 44 2 2 9 11 54 57 4,652.7 Suburban 48 48 2 2 16 15 66 65 - - - 2 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 - - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 43.5 Rural 158.9 Rural 1 3 2 - - 3,125.3 Rural Center - - - 2 2 6 6 8 7 37 37 1 1 8 8 4 4 - 9 8 41 37 1 2 - 12 14 12 13 - - - 21.4 18.4 - - 1.2 0.9 21.9 20.0 - 1 2 2 9 24 10 71 57 403 368 26 32 2 - 106 83 14 7 22,798 4.90 90.8 86.7 12.7 11.2 78.2 75.6 18 13 46 54 936 795 347 326 2,083 1,773 4,239 4,388 1,988 1,872 31 29 1,645 1,523 3 2 106,298 11.69 9,093.1 Urban Center 330 337 17 16 76 87 423 440 208 155 30.3 22.2 1.4 0.7 28.9 21.5 - 1 - 4 3 5 2 32 16 143 120 33 19 - 37 30 - 7,196 1.29 5,578.3 Urban Suburb 21 21 - 1 1 22 22 1 6 141 102 33.5 25.5 0.2 1.4 33.3 24.1 - 4,234 0.70 6,048.6 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 2 2 18 18 1,784 1,445 224 174 1,560 1,271 81.8 66.2 10.3 8.0 71.5 58.2 21,820 2.70 8,081.5 Urban Suburb 73 72 - 11 11 84 83 1995 1996 173 199 12 6 161 193 22.6 26.0 1.6 0.8 21.0 25.2 3,829.0 Suburban 24 26 - 1 1 25 27 Linden City 1995 1996 1,968 2,032 157 163 1,811 1,869 53.8 55.6 4.3 4.5 49.5 51.1 4 4 9 9 135 131 1995 1996 220 164 2 3 218 161 32.0 23.9 0.3 0.4 31.7 23.4 - 1 Mountainside Boro 5 5 27 26 New Providence Boro 1995 1996 193 143 3 4 190 139 16.0 11.9 0.2 0.3 15.8 11.5 - 1 2 5 5 27 28 Wantage Twp. SUSSEX COUNTY TOTAL 1 3 2 - 6 6 1,283.8 Rural Center 262.6 167 170 5 5 UNION COUNTY 160 1 1 2 1 3 8 12 131 87 2 3 1 18 22 - 11 13 147 96 66 64 287 237 883 761 390 273 9 2 312 225 - 1 1 1 3 2 8 3 12 12 122 162 27 19 - 104 124 - 7,658 2.00 2 6 82 89 72 67 313 274 1,099 1,230 399 365 9 3 526 505 7 14 36,564 10.95 2 - 1 - 2 25 21 137 91 56 49 1 11 23 - 6,867 4.10 1,674.9 Suburban 21 21 1 1 3 15 6 152 125 23 8 1 5 54 38 - - 12,044 3.50 3,441.1 Suburban 21 21 - - 1 1 - - - 1 2 - 2 1 3,339.2 Urban Suburb - 122 118 - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Ogdensburg Boro 1995 1996 16 24 1 2 15 22 5.6 8.4 0.4 0.7 5.3 7.7 - Sandyston Twp. 1995 1996 39 18 1 1 38 17 21.6 10.0 0.6 0.6 21.1 9.4 - 1995 1996 214 172 15 9 199 163 13.0 10.4 0.9 0.5 12.1 9.9 - Sparta Twp. Stanhope Boro 1995 1996 71 70 4 4 67 66 19.6 19.3 1.1 1.1 18.5 18.2 - 1995 1996 49 38 5 7 44 31 11.3 8.7 1.2 1.6 10.1 7.1 - Stillwater Twp. Sussex Boro 1995 1996 85 73 4 12 81 61 36.3 31.1 1.7 5.1 34.6 26.0 Vernon Twp. 1995 1996 476 400 19 14 457 386 21.0 17.6 0.8 0.6 Walpack Twp. 1995 1996 0 0 0 0 0 0 + + 1995 1996 168 107 11 8 157 99 1995 1996 2,469 2,157 159 152 Berkeley Heights Twp. 1995 1996 113 100 Clark Twp. 1995 1996 Cranford Twp. - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 3 2 10 18 1 19 5 19 11 3 15 5 48 45 2 3 2 - - - - 20.1 17.0 - - + + + + - - 16.7 10.6 1.1 0.8 15.6 9.8 - 2,310 2,005 18.9 15.6 1.2 1.1 17.6 14.5 4 5 109 95 9.0 8.0 0.3 0.4 8.7 7.6 322 275 11 7 311 268 22.1 18.9 0.8 0.5 1995 1996 527 478 27 21 500 457 23.1 21.0 Elizabeth City 1995 1996 9,657 9,221 1,347 1,188 8,310 8,033 Fanwood Boro 1995 1996 218 160 10 5 Garwood Boro 1995 1996 142 108 Hillside Twp. 1995 1996 Kenilworth Boro Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 2 2 - 27 39 - 2,850 2.22 1 1 - 10 9 - 1,802 41.40 144 111 7 7 2 - 91 86 - 16,481 38.48 428.3 Suburban 27 28 11 7 54 56 2 3 1 39 49 - 3,620 1.70 2,129.4 Suburban 7 7 - 5 5 14 15 27 15 3 1 1 9 6 - 4,345 27.35 4 4 - - 1 4 11 25 19 52 33 4 9 1 - 32 31 - 2,344 0.75 - - - 4 2 15 12 85 81 354 283 18 22 1 1 131 144 22,686 67.25 337.3 Rural 32 29 - - - - - - - 62 24.10 2.6 Rural - - - - 8 6 57 33 83 55 17 11 1 1 43 42 1 1 10,065 68.15 147.7 Rural - - - - 134 122 579 480 1,623 1,415 108 110 18 15 1,204 1,197 11 14 138,262 526.59 46 42 218 217 4 4 1 11 16 91 64 7 15 - 22 - 12,560 6.50 1,932.3 Suburban 25 26 5 5 30 31 3 2 7 5 29 37 245 213 37 18 1 1 69 47 2 5 14,557 4.53 3,213.5 Urban Suburb 43 44 2 2 9 11 54 57 4,652.7 Suburban 48 48 2 2 16 15 66 65 - - - 2 Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 - - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA - 43.5 Rural 158.9 Rural 1 3 2 - - 3,125.3 Rural Center - - - 2 2 6 6 8 7 37 37 1 1 8 8 4 4 - 9 8 41 37 1 2 - 12 14 12 13 - - - 21.4 18.4 - - 1.2 0.9 21.9 20.0 - 1 2 2 9 24 10 71 57 403 368 26 32 2 - 106 83 14 7 22,798 4.90 90.8 86.7 12.7 11.2 78.2 75.6 18 13 46 54 936 795 347 326 2,083 1,773 4,239 4,388 1,988 1,872 31 29 1,645 1,523 3 2 106,298 11.69 9,093.1 Urban Center 330 337 17 16 76 87 423 440 208 155 30.3 22.2 1.4 0.7 28.9 21.5 - 1 - 4 3 5 2 32 16 143 120 33 19 - 37 30 - 7,196 1.29 5,578.3 Urban Suburb 21 21 - 1 1 22 22 1 6 141 102 33.5 25.5 0.2 1.4 33.3 24.1 - 4,234 0.70 6,048.6 Urban Suburb 16 16 - 2 2 18 18 1,784 1,445 224 174 1,560 1,271 81.8 66.2 10.3 8.0 71.5 58.2 21,820 2.70 8,081.5 Urban Suburb 73 72 - 11 11 84 83 1995 1996 173 199 12 6 161 193 22.6 26.0 1.6 0.8 21.0 25.2 3,829.0 Suburban 24 26 - 1 1 25 27 Linden City 1995 1996 1,968 2,032 157 163 1,811 1,869 53.8 55.6 4.3 4.5 49.5 51.1 4 4 9 9 135 131 1995 1996 220 164 2 3 218 161 32.0 23.9 0.3 0.4 31.7 23.4 - 1 Mountainside Boro 5 5 27 26 New Providence Boro 1995 1996 193 143 3 4 190 139 16.0 11.9 0.2 0.3 15.8 11.5 - 1 2 5 5 27 28 Wantage Twp. SUSSEX COUNTY TOTAL 1 3 2 - 6 6 1,283.8 Rural Center 262.6 167 170 5 5 UNION COUNTY 1 1 2 1 3 8 12 131 87 2 3 1 18 22 - 11 13 147 96 66 64 287 237 883 761 390 273 9 2 312 225 - 1 1 1 3 2 8 3 12 12 122 162 27 19 - 104 124 - 7,658 2.00 2 6 82 89 72 67 313 274 1,099 1,230 399 365 9 3 526 505 7 14 36,564 10.95 2 - 1 - 2 25 21 137 91 56 49 1 11 23 - 6,867 4.10 1,674.9 Suburban 21 21 1 1 3 15 6 152 125 23 8 1 5 54 38 - - 12,044 3.50 3,441.1 Suburban 21 21 - - 1 1 - - - 1 2 - 2 1 161 3,339.2 Urban Suburb - 122 118 - 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Plainfield City 1995 1996 3,304 3,185 758 550 2,546 2,635 73.8 71.1 16.9 12.3 56.8 58.8 Rahway City 1995 1996 995 1,084 74 87 921 997 38.6 42.1 2.9 3.4 35.8 38.7 Roselle Boro 1995 1996 791 872 68 84 723 788 38.5 42.4 3.3 4.1 35.1 38.3 1995 1996 387 376 21 33 366 343 30.0 29.1 1.6 2.6 28.4 26.6 - Roselle Park Boro Scotch Plains Twp. 1995 1996 390 411 22 26 368 385 17.3 18.3 1.0 1.2 16.3 17.1 - Springfield Twp. 1995 1996 506 415 17 9 489 406 36.0 29.5 1.2 0.6 34.8 28.9 - Summit City 1995 1996 781 609 16 15 765 594 38.7 30.2 0.8 0.7 37.9 29.4 - - Union Twp. 1995 1996 2,970 2,468 239 220 2,731 2,248 57.3 47.6 4.6 4.2 52.7 43.4 - 1995 1996 616 522 17 10 599 512 21.0 17.8 0.6 0.3 20.4 17.5 - Westfield Town 1995 1996 35 23 2 0 33 23 21.1 13.8 1.2 0.0 19.9 13.8 1995 1996 26,092 24,290 3,032 2,616 23,060 21,674 52.8 48.9 6.1 5.3 Allamuchy Twp. 1995 1996 24 63 4 4 20 59 6.6 17.4 Alpha Boro 1995 1996 24 18 0 1 24 17 Belvidere Town 1995 1996 14 7 2 3 Blairstown Twp. 1995 1996 79 75 Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 Frelinghuysen Twp. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 6 36 9 359 302 360 233 829 843 1,474 1,434 243 358 3 38 1,228 1,122 1 9 44,793 6.00 7,465.5 Urban Center 129 131 9 10 36 35 174 176 2 1 3 52 55 21 27 175 179 632 703 114 115 3 2 433 492 1 1 25,760 4.00 6,440.0 Urban Suburb 76 81 1 1 12 12 89 94 1 1 5 7 29 35 33 41 174 187 433 478 116 123 4 6 294 260 1 1 20,572 2.70 7,619.3 Urban Suburb 54 53 2 2 13 13 69 68 2 9 10 12 20 108 106 208 203 50 34 - 198 142 3 1 12,907 1.30 9,928.5 Urban Suburb 32 32 1 1 6 4 39 37 4 1 8 15 10 10 75 74 257 276 36 35 1 1 95 97 2 6 22,509 9.20 2,446.6 Suburban 43 44 2 2 6 6 51 52 1 4 6 13 2 52 53 271 235 166 118 2 142 127 1 3 14,058 5.20 2,703.5 Suburban 43 43 4 4 47 47 4 6 10 9 111 79 604 446 50 69 2 - 219 212 1 20,192 6.00 3,365.3 Urban Suburb 44 45 2 1 13 12 59 58 6 10 140 94 93 116 434 395 1,754 1,382 543 471 14 5 289 369 19 24 51,840 9.00 5,760.0 Suburban 116 115 4 4 47 44 167 163 - 11 2 6 6 106 84 467 399 26 29 1 138 96 - 29,340 6.50 4,513.8 Suburban 58 57 1 2 9 9 68 68 - - - 2 3 4 29 14 1 5 - 13 9 - 1,662 0.17 9,776.5 Suburban 9 9 46.7 43.7 26 27 116 113 1,093 950 4,953 4,465 13,774 13,179 4,333 4,030 80 97 5,931 5,568 496,229 102.93 1.1 1.1 5.5 16.3 - - 4 3 7 27 12 28 1 4 1 - 8 6 - 3,617 20.30 9.6 7.2 0.0 0.4 9.6 6.8 - - - 1 6 7 16 9 2 1 1 - 9 7 - 2,505 1.70 1,473.5 Suburban 12 4 5.0 2.5 0.7 1.1 4.3 1.4 - - - 2 3 7 4 4 1 - 48 42 - - 1 2,780 1.30 2,138.5 Rural Center 1 7 78 68 14.3 13.6 0.2 1.3 14.2 12.3 - - - 1 7 20 11 55 54 3 3 - 23 27 1 5,509 30.90 178.3 Rural 24 33 0 2 24 31 10.0 13.7 0.0 0.8 10.0 12.9 - - - 2 6 10 13 18 5 3 1 3 8 - 2,411 24.10 100.0 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 21 19 1 1 20 18 11.5 10.4 0.5 0.5 10.9 9.8 - - 7 8 11 9 2 1 - 4 - - 1,833 23.60 77.7 Rural - - - - Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 44 35 2 2 42 33 17.6 14.0 0.8 0.8 16.8 13.2 - - 1 1 1 1 15 11 26 20 1 2 1 - 11 19 - 2,505 10.42 240.4 Rural Hackettstown Town 1995 1996 241 224 8 7 233 217 29.0 26.9 1.0 0.8 28.0 26.1 - - 4 2 4 5 55 47 166 164 12 6 4 - 82 82 8,315 3.60 Hardwick Twp. 1995 1996 13 10 0 0 13 10 9.1 7.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 7.0 - - 10 6 3 4 - - 1 1 - 1,427 17.80 80.2 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 26 32 4 2 22 30 10.8 13.3 1.7 0.8 9.2 12.5 - 8 13 12 16 1 1 12 4 - Harmony Twp. 2,400 23.97 100.1 Rural - - - - Winfield Twp. UNION COUNTY TOTAL - 1 1 2 1 - 1,797 1,526 1 56 77 4,821.0 - - - 49 49 286 291 - - 5 5 - - 5 5 6 6 - - 6 6 8 8 - 1,348 1,360 9 9 1,683 1,700 WARREN COUNTY 162 1 1 - - - 1 1 - - 1 - 3 1 - 2 1 5 2 1 178.2 Rural 2,309.7 Rural Center - - 1 1 9 9 4 4 1 1 1 1 6 6 17 17 1 1 4 2 22 20 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME NONVIOLENT CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Plainfield City 1995 1996 3,304 3,185 758 550 2,546 2,635 73.8 71.1 16.9 12.3 56.8 58.8 Rahway City 1995 1996 995 1,084 74 87 921 997 38.6 42.1 2.9 3.4 35.8 38.7 Roselle Boro 1995 1996 791 872 68 84 723 788 38.5 42.4 3.3 4.1 35.1 38.3 1995 1996 387 376 21 33 366 343 30.0 29.1 1.6 2.6 28.4 26.6 - Roselle Park Boro Scotch Plains Twp. 1995 1996 390 411 22 26 368 385 17.3 18.3 1.0 1.2 16.3 17.1 - Springfield Twp. 1995 1996 506 415 17 9 489 406 36.0 29.5 1.2 0.6 34.8 28.9 - Summit City 1995 1996 781 609 16 15 765 594 38.7 30.2 0.8 0.7 37.9 29.4 - - Union Twp. 1995 1996 2,970 2,468 239 220 2,731 2,248 57.3 47.6 4.6 4.2 52.7 43.4 - 1995 1996 616 522 17 10 599 512 21.0 17.8 0.6 0.3 20.4 17.5 - Westfield Town 1995 1996 35 23 2 0 33 23 21.1 13.8 1.2 0.0 19.9 13.8 1995 1996 26,092 24,290 3,032 2,616 23,060 21,674 52.8 48.9 6.1 5.3 Allamuchy Twp. 1995 1996 24 63 4 4 20 59 6.6 17.4 Alpha Boro 1995 1996 24 18 0 1 24 17 Belvidere Town 1995 1996 14 7 2 3 Blairstown Twp. 1995 1996 79 75 Franklin Twp. 1995 1996 Frelinghuysen Twp. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 3 6 36 9 359 302 360 233 829 843 1,474 1,434 243 358 3 38 1,228 1,122 1 9 44,793 6.00 7,465.5 Urban Center 129 131 9 10 36 35 174 176 2 1 3 52 55 21 27 175 179 632 703 114 115 3 2 433 492 1 1 25,760 4.00 6,440.0 Urban Suburb 76 81 1 1 12 12 89 94 1 1 5 7 29 35 33 41 174 187 433 478 116 123 4 6 294 260 1 1 20,572 2.70 7,619.3 Urban Suburb 54 53 2 2 13 13 69 68 2 9 10 12 20 108 106 208 203 50 34 - 198 142 3 1 12,907 1.30 9,928.5 Urban Suburb 32 32 1 1 6 4 39 37 4 1 8 15 10 10 75 74 257 276 36 35 1 1 95 97 2 6 22,509 9.20 2,446.6 Suburban 43 44 2 2 6 6 51 52 1 4 6 13 2 52 53 271 235 166 118 2 142 127 1 3 14,058 5.20 2,703.5 Suburban 43 43 4 4 47 47 4 6 10 9 111 79 604 446 50 69 2 - 219 212 1 20,192 6.00 3,365.3 Urban Suburb 44 45 2 1 13 12 59 58 6 10 140 94 93 116 434 395 1,754 1,382 543 471 14 5 289 369 19 24 51,840 9.00 5,760.0 Suburban 116 115 4 4 47 44 167 163 - 11 2 6 6 106 84 467 399 26 29 1 138 96 - 29,340 6.50 4,513.8 Suburban 58 57 1 2 9 9 68 68 - - - 2 3 4 29 14 1 5 - 13 9 - 1,662 0.17 9,776.5 Suburban 9 9 46.7 43.7 26 27 116 113 1,093 950 4,953 4,465 13,774 13,179 4,333 4,030 80 97 5,931 5,568 496,229 102.93 1.1 1.1 5.5 16.3 - - 4 3 7 27 12 28 1 4 1 - 8 6 - 3,617 20.30 9.6 7.2 0.0 0.4 9.6 6.8 - - - 1 6 7 16 9 2 1 1 - 9 7 - 2,505 1.70 1,473.5 Suburban 12 4 5.0 2.5 0.7 1.1 4.3 1.4 - - - 2 3 7 4 4 1 - 48 42 - - 1 2,780 1.30 2,138.5 Rural Center 1 7 78 68 14.3 13.6 0.2 1.3 14.2 12.3 - - - 1 7 20 11 55 54 3 3 - 23 27 1 5,509 30.90 178.3 Rural 24 33 0 2 24 31 10.0 13.7 0.0 0.8 10.0 12.9 - - - 2 6 10 13 18 5 3 1 3 8 - 2,411 24.10 100.0 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 21 19 1 1 20 18 11.5 10.4 0.5 0.5 10.9 9.8 - - 7 8 11 9 2 1 - 4 - - 1,833 23.60 77.7 Rural - - - - Greenwich Twp. 1995 1996 44 35 2 2 42 33 17.6 14.0 0.8 0.8 16.8 13.2 - - 1 1 1 1 15 11 26 20 1 2 1 - 11 19 - 2,505 10.42 240.4 Rural Hackettstown Town 1995 1996 241 224 8 7 233 217 29.0 26.9 1.0 0.8 28.0 26.1 - - 4 2 4 5 55 47 166 164 12 6 4 - 82 82 8,315 3.60 Hardwick Twp. 1995 1996 13 10 0 0 13 10 9.1 7.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 7.0 - - 10 6 3 4 - - 1 1 - 1,427 17.80 80.2 Rural - - - - 1995 1996 26 32 4 2 22 30 10.8 13.3 1.7 0.8 9.2 12.5 - 8 13 12 16 1 1 12 4 - Harmony Twp. 2,400 23.97 100.1 Rural - - - - Winfield Twp. UNION COUNTY TOTAL - 1 1 2 1 - 1,797 1,526 1 56 77 4,821.0 - - - 49 49 286 291 - - 5 5 - - 5 5 6 6 - - 6 6 8 8 - 1,348 1,360 9 9 1,683 1,700 WARREN COUNTY 1 1 - - - 1 1 - - 1 - 3 1 - 2 1 5 2 1 163 178.2 Rural 2,309.7 Rural Center - - 1 1 9 9 4 4 1 1 1 1 6 6 17 17 1 1 4 2 22 20 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Hope Twp. 1995 1996 13 18 1 3 12 15 7.6 10.6 0.6 1.8 7.0 8.8 - - 1995 1996 97 89 9 6 88 83 21.9 20.1 2.0 1.4 19.9 18.7 - - Independence Twp. Knowlton Twp. 1995 1996 51 56 9 11 42 45 17.3 19.0 3.0 3.7 14.2 15.2 - 1995 1996 25 22 3 4 22 18 9.5 8.3 1.1 1.5 8.3 6.8 - - Liberty Twp. Lopatcong Twp. 1995 1996 190 216 0 1 190 215 38.3 43.5 0.0 0.2 38.3 43.3 - - 1995 1996 112 104 6 15 106 89 14.2 13.2 0.8 1.9 13.4 11.3 - - Mansfield Twp. Oxford Twp. 1995 1996 22 16 3 2 19 14 11.4 8.3 1.6 1.0 9.9 7.3 - Pahaquarry Twp. 1995 1996 3 6 0 2 3 4 + + + + + + - 1995 1996 415 440 22 19 393 421 26.2 27.8 1.4 1.2 24.8 26.6 - Phillipsburg Town Pohatcong Twp. 1995 1996 130 168 2 9 128 159 38.5 49.8 0.6 2.7 37.9 47.1 Washington Boro 1995 1996 167 161 6 3 161 158 24.6 23.7 0.9 0.4 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 76 111 1 2 75 109 13.0 19.0 1995 1996 44 43 6 3 38 40 1995 1996 1,855 1,966 90 109 1,765 1,857 White Twp. WARREN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 1 2 5 4 4 9 3 2 - - 1 9 3 33 36 50 46 5 1 - 34 28 - 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 11 18 27 24 4 3 2 11 12 - 3 2 8 9 12 7 2 2 - 12 10 - 2 - 5 2 1 1 - - 90.3 Rural 4,429 20.10 220.3 Rural 2,953 26.00 113.6 Rural - - - - 2,638 12.25 215.3 Rural - - - - 716.7 Suburban 10 10 - 5 5 1 11 15 177 195 2 5 - 10 13 - 4,967 6.93 - 6 13 25 23 75 63 6 3 1 1 113 99 - 7,904 29.65 266.6 Rural 10 11 - - 3 2 8 6 11 5 3 2 - 16 16 - 1,926 5.70 337.9 Rural 4 4 - - 3 4 - - - - 19 19.95 1.0 Rural 15,845 2.90 3,373 14.08 - - - 29 31 - 8 6 37 37 7 6 - 1 1 8 7 12 11 - 1 1 13 12 1 1 11 11 8 7 14 11 100 83 268 315 25 23 3 173 129 - - 1 3 1 6 16 30 109 125 3 4 2 9 6 - 23.7 23.3 - - 5 3 25 29 124 117 12 12 4 3 24 10 - 6,789 1.90 0.2 0.3 12.8 18.7 - - 1 1 20 13 52 95 3 1 2 4 31 17 - 5,841 18.15 321.8 Rural 10 10 - 11.9 11.6 1.6 0.8 10.2 10.8 - - - 3 3 14 10 23 24 1 6 2 1 9 3 - 3,710 27.35 135.6 Rural - - 20.2 20.6 1.0 1.1 19.3 19.5 5 12 20 21 65 75 417 416 1,253 1,355 95 86 19 18 648 541 12 10 95,402 361.55 1 0 1 1 3 239.6 Rural 3 85018 1041 7903994 231910 3,573.2 Rural Center 263.9 11 12 - - 5,463.8 Urban Suburb - 11 11 - - 3 2 1 1 6 6 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 18.90 - 2 - 1,706 - 63163 ******** 46437 2425 164 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's 127 128 4 5 1 3 3 - - - 19 16 149 147 1995/1996 VIOLENT CRIME CRIME INDEX TOTAL MUNICIPALITY NONVIOLENT VIOLENT CRIME CRIME Crime Violent Nonviolent Rate per Crime Rate Crime Rate Aggravated 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 Murder Rape Robbery Assault Hope Twp. 1995 1996 13 18 1 3 12 15 7.6 10.6 0.6 1.8 7.0 8.8 - - 1995 1996 97 89 9 6 88 83 21.9 20.1 2.0 1.4 19.9 18.7 - - Independence Twp. Knowlton Twp. 1995 1996 51 56 9 11 42 45 17.3 19.0 3.0 3.7 14.2 15.2 - 1995 1996 25 22 3 4 22 18 9.5 8.3 1.1 1.5 8.3 6.8 - - Liberty Twp. Lopatcong Twp. 1995 1996 190 216 0 1 190 215 38.3 43.5 0.0 0.2 38.3 43.3 - - 1995 1996 112 104 6 15 106 89 14.2 13.2 0.8 1.9 13.4 11.3 - - Mansfield Twp. Oxford Twp. 1995 1996 22 16 3 2 19 14 11.4 8.3 1.6 1.0 9.9 7.3 - Pahaquarry Twp. 1995 1996 3 6 0 2 3 4 + + + + + + - 1995 1996 415 440 22 19 393 421 26.2 27.8 1.4 1.2 24.8 26.6 - Phillipsburg Town Pohatcong Twp. 1995 1996 130 168 2 9 128 159 38.5 49.8 0.6 2.7 37.9 47.1 Washington Boro 1995 1996 167 161 6 3 161 158 24.6 23.7 0.9 0.4 Washington Twp. 1995 1996 76 111 1 2 75 109 13.0 19.0 1995 1996 44 43 6 3 38 40 1995 1996 1,855 1,966 90 109 1,765 1,857 White Twp. WARREN COUNTY TOTAL NONVIOLENT CRIME - DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Motor 1994 Area in Density per Vehicle Domestic Bias Estimated Square Square Burglary Larceny Theft Arson Violence Crime Population Miles Mile 1 1 2 5 4 4 9 3 2 - - 1 9 3 33 36 50 46 5 1 - 34 28 - 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 11 18 27 24 4 3 2 11 12 - 3 2 8 9 12 7 2 2 - 12 10 - 2 - 5 2 1 1 Character POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA Police Officers TOTAL Police Male Female Civilian Empl's - - 90.3 Rural 4,429 20.10 220.3 Rural 2,953 26.00 113.6 Rural - - - - 2,638 12.25 215.3 Rural - - - - 716.7 Suburban 10 10 - 5 5 1 11 15 177 195 2 5 - 10 13 - 4,967 6.93 - 6 13 25 23 75 63 6 3 1 1 113 99 - 7,904 29.65 266.6 Rural 10 11 - - 3 2 8 6 11 5 3 2 - 16 16 - 1,926 5.70 337.9 Rural 4 4 - - 3 4 - - - - 19 19.95 1.0 Rural 15,845 2.90 3,373 14.08 - - - 29 31 - 8 6 37 37 7 6 - 1 1 8 7 12 11 - 1 1 13 12 1 1 11 11 8 7 14 11 100 83 268 315 25 23 3 173 129 - - 1 3 1 6 16 30 109 125 3 4 2 9 6 - 23.7 23.3 - - 5 3 25 29 124 117 12 12 4 3 24 10 - 6,789 1.90 0.2 0.3 12.8 18.7 - - 1 1 20 13 52 95 3 1 2 4 31 17 - 5,841 18.15 321.8 Rural 10 10 - 11.9 11.6 1.6 0.8 10.2 10.8 - - - 3 3 14 10 23 24 1 6 2 1 9 3 - 3,710 27.35 135.6 Rural - - 20.2 20.6 1.0 1.1 19.3 19.5 5 12 20 21 65 75 417 416 1,253 1,355 95 86 19 18 648 541 12 10 95,402 361.55 1 0 1 1 3 239.6 Rural 3 165 3,573.2 Rural Center 263.9 11 12 - - 5,463.8 Urban Suburb - 11 11 - - 3 2 1 1 6 6 - 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 18.90 2 - 1,706 127 128 4 5 1 3 3 - - - 19 16 149 147 166 SECTION VIII NEW JERSEY POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA 167 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FULL TIME POLICE EMPLOYEES — 1996 Police Officers Department Male Female Total Civilians Total Police Employees Municipal Police 1995 1996 Percent Change 18,703 18,915 1 587 670 14 19,290 19,585 2 3,809 3,697 -3 23,099 23,282 1 County Police 1995 1996 Percent Change 4,951 5,011 1 799 822 3 5,750 5,833 1 2,521 2,601 3 8,271 8,434 2 Universities and Colleges 1995 1996 Percent Change 334 322 -4 48 50 4 382 372 -3 379 390 3 761 762 * State Police 1995 1996 Percent Change 2,594 2,574 -1 72 76 6 2,666 2,650 -1 970 930 -4 3,636 3,580 -2 Other State Agencies 1995 1996 Percent Change 5,538 5,170 -7 887 822 -7 6,425 5,992 -7 3,443 3,370 -2 9,868 9,362 -5 1995 STATE TOTALS 1996 Percent Change See appropriate tables for additional breakdowns * Less than one half of one percent. 32,120 31,992 * 2,393 2,440 2 34,513 34,432 * 11,122 10,988 -1 45,635 45,420 * STATE POLICE PERSONNEL —1996 Department State Police Marine Law Enforcement Bureau Alcoholic Beverage Control Bureau Capitol Police TOTAL STATE POLICE Police Officers Civilians Total Police Employees Male Female Total 2,419 72 2,491 911 3,402 129 2 131 12 143 22 2 24 5 29 4 0 4 2 6 2,574 76 2,650 930 3,580 168 FULL TIME STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY EMPLOYEES (Excluding State Police) — 1996 Agency Department of Corrections Department of Human Services Division of Criminal Justice Division of Fish, Game & Wildlife NJ Forest Fire Service NJ Transit Police Division of Weights and Measures Palisades Interstate Park Division of Parks and Forestry State Agency Total Male 4,645 73 124 46 40 123 23 24 72 5,170 Police Officers Female 761 8 19 1 14 1 1 17 822 Total 5,406 81 143 47 40 137 24 25 89 5,992 Civilians Total Police Employees 2,886 1 406 5 35 24 12 1 3,370 8,292 82 549 52 75 161 36 25 90 9,362 FULL TIME MUNICIPAL POLICE EMPLOYEES BY COUNTY — 1996 County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren TOTAL Male 860 1,972 655 1,143 323 250 2,590 452 1,799 148 867 1,456 1,278 959 880 1,019 104 502 170 1,360 128 18,915 Police Officers Female 46 41 16 46 12 9 182 11 67 3 30 34 28 24 20 32 12 5 49 3 670 169 Total 906 2,013 671 1,189 335 259 2,772 463 1,866 151 897 1,490 1,306 983 900 1,051 104 514 175 1,409 131 19,585 Civilians 241 292 121 220 101 40 368 104 225 17 180 372 311 183 235 190 28 120 42 291 16 3,697 Total Police Employees 1,147 2,305 792 1,409 436 299 3,140 567 2,091 168 1,077 1,862 1,617 1,166 1,135 1,241 132 634 217 1,700 147 23,282 NUMBER OF MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS and RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION BY COUNTY 1996 170 NUMBER OF MUNICIPAL POLICE EMPLOYEES and RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION BY COUNTY 1996 171 FULL TIME COUNTY POLICE EMPLOYEES — 1996 Department ATLANTIC COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff BERGEN COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Police Department BURLINGTON COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff CAMDEN COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Park Police CAPE MAY COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff CUMBERLAND COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff ESSEX COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Police Department GLOUCESTER COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff HUDSON COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff HUNTERDON COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff MERCER COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Police Officers Female 21 11 10 48 22 24 2 21 9 12 40 15 25 15 3 12 14 3 11 112 75 37 28 7 21 41 18 23 7 4 3 40 26 14 Male 134 59 75 507 91 334 82 84 37 47 279 85 154 40 109 15 94 56 14 42 645 225 378 42 172 34 138 207 77 130 33 13 20 131 51 80 172 Total 155 70 85 555 113 358 84 105 46 59 319 100 179 40 124 18 106 70 17 53 757 300 415 42 200 41 159 248 95 153 40 17 23 171 77 94 Civilians 115 89 26 251 141 84 26 96 80 16 148 119 27 2 44 29 15 38 32 6 210 140 58 12 62 33 29 215 176 39 35 27 8 75 49 26 Total Police Employees 270 159 111 806 254 442 110 201 126 75 467 219 206 42 168 47 121 108 49 59 967 440 473 54 262 74 188 463 271 192 75 44 31 246 126 120 FULL TIME COUNTY POLICE EMPLOYEES — 1996 Department MIDDLESEX COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Park Police MONMOUTH COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff MORRIS COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Park Police OCEAN COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff PASSAIC COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff SALEM COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff SOMERSET COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff SUSSEX COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff UNION COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff Police Department WARREN COUNTY Prosecutor Sheriff TOTAL Prosecutor Sheriff Police Department Park Police Police Officers Female 52 30 21 1 81 5 76 46 24 19 3 24 18 6 58 11 47 22 1 21 26 13 13 20 6 14 98 32 15 51 8 6 2 822 339 426 53 4 Male 282 105 141 36 421 63 358 278 70 180 28 110 38 72 531 66 465 121 9 112 170 48 122 115 25 90 584 93 135 356 42 27 15 5,011 1,245 3,182 480 104 173 Total 334 135 162 37 502 68 434 324 94 199 31 134 56 78 589 77 512 143 10 133 196 61 135 135 31 104 682 125 150 407 50 33 17 5,833 1,584 3,608 533 108 Civilians 126 84 37 5 321 182 139 135 50 84 1 173 68 105 266 117 149 41 24 17 60 33 27 34 19 15 126 92 17 17 30 23 7 2,601 1,607 931 55 8 Total Police Employees 460 219 199 42 823 250 573 459 144 283 32 307 124 183 855 194 661 184 34 150 256 94 162 169 50 119 808 217 167 424 80 56 24 8,434 3,191 4,539 588 116 FULL TIME POLICE EMPLOYEES UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES — 1996 Universities and Colleges Male Police Officers Female Total Civilians Total Police Employees Brookdale Community College 10 1 11 5 16 Essex County College 14 3 17 33 50 Kean College of New Jersey 16 4 20 13 33 9 2 11 5 16 Monmouth University 12 2 14 6 20 Montclair State University 10 1 11 24 35 NJ Institute of Technology 20 3 23 29 52 Rowan College of New Jersey 2 - 2 31 33 Rutgers University–Camden 13 4 17 16 33 Rutgers University–New Brunswick 56 9 65 76 141 Rutgers University–Newark 24 3 27 35 62 Richard Stockton College of New Jersey 12 3 15 4 19 The College of New Jersey 17 2 19 9 28 University of Medicine & Dentistry–Camden 17 2 19 1 20 University of Medicine & Dentistry–Newark 43 9 52 83 135 University of Medicine & Dentistry–Piscataway 26 1 27 11 38 William Paterson College 21 1 22 9 31 322 50 372 390 762 Middlesex County College TOTAL 174 POLICE EMPLOYEE DATA The Uniform Crime Reporting Program of New Jersey incorporates the collection of pertinent data relating to the police of the state. Information regarding police employees strength and trends are discussed in this section. Individual listings of full-time state, county, university and college police departments are shown in tables within this section. Listings of municipal police departments will be found in Section VII. The determination of police strength for any given area or municipality should be subject for serious consideration. Such consideration, however, should be based on the numerous factors which create the need for police services. For example, the increased need for police service in a municipality which has a highly mobile or seasonal population differs from a municipality which has a relatively stable population. Some other factors, discussed elsewhere in this publication, relate to size, density of population, geographic location, character, and proximity to metropolitan areas. The tables and charts shown in this section should not be interpreted as recommended strength for any given municipality. TOTAL POLICE EMPLOYEES Total police employees are defined as the total number of full-time police officers and civilian police employees (clerks, dispatchers, mechanics, etc.) employed by all law enforcement agencies in the state. • During 1996, there were 45,420 full-time police employees in New Jersey. This represents a decrease of less than one-half of 1 percent compared to the 45,635 full-time police employees in 1995. • The number of full-time police officers decreased less than one-half of 1 percent, from 34,513 in 1995 to 34,432 in 1996. • The number of full-time civilian employees decreased 1 percent, from 11,122 in 1995 to 10,988 in 1996. • Seventy-six percent were sworn officers and the remaining 24 percent were civilian employees. MUNICIPAL POLICE EMPLOYEES This category consists of the number of police employees, including civilian personnel, employed full-time by municipalities of the state. • During 1996, there were 23,282 municipal police employees, an increase of 1 percent compared to the 23,099 in 1995. • For every 1,000 inhabitants of the state there were 2.9 municipal police employees. • Passaic County reported the largest increase in municipal police employees, an increase of 4 percent (42 employees). • Atlantic County recorded the highest police employee rate; 4.9 per 1,000 population; (this rate is computed on the static population and does not take into account the large influx of seasonal and recreational population). • Hunterdon County and Warren County recorded the lowest police employee rate of 1.5 per 1,000 population. 175 MUNICIPAL CIVILIAN POLICE EMPLOYEES The personnel of each department differ as to the demands and responsibilities placed before them. Many police officers are fully occupied with clerical tasks and are not free to perform active police duties. Employing civilians in police departments to perform clerical duties is in line with the thinking of many police administrators who recommended the use of civilians in this capacity. Thus, freeing the sworn personnel for actual police related services. • There were 3,697 municipal civilian police employees in 1996, a decrease of 3 percent compared to the 3,809 in 1995. • Sixteen percent of all municipal police employees were civilians. MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS This includes the number of sworn police officers employed full-time by municipalities of the state. The police employee rate per 1,000 population presented here should not be construed as recommended ratios. The determination of police strength for any municipality should be based on the numerous factors that create the need for police services. These factors, as crime, vary in type and degree from place to place. Some examples are: seasonal population, geographic location, density and composition of the population. • There were 19,585 full-time municipal police officers in 1996; this represents an increase of 2 percent when compared to the 19,290 full-time municipal police officers in 1995. • The number of full-time municipal police officers was calculated at 2.5 per 1,000 population; this represents a 4 percent increase when compared to 1995. • Sworn officers represented 84 percent of all municipal police employees. • Essex County recorded the largest numerical increase (97) which represented a 4 percent increase of municipal police officers. • The largest numerical decrease occurred in Middlesex County, a decrease of seven municipal police officers, or less than onehalf of one percent. • Atlantic County, with 3.9 police officers per 1,000 inhabitants, recorded the highest rate of full-time municipal police officers. (This rate is computed on the static population, and does not take into account the large influx of seasonal and recreational population.) • Hunterdon County and Sussex County recorded the lowest rate of full-time municipal officers with 1.3 police officers per 1,000 population. OTHER POLICE (State Agencies) In addition to the State Police, there are nine other state agencies reporting to the system. These agencies consist of: NJ Forest Fire Service, Division of Parks & Forestry, Department of Corrections, Department of Human Services, Division of Criminal Justice, Division of Fish and Game, Office of Weights and Measures, Palisades Interstate Park, and NJ Transit Police. No rates were computed due to the variations in the types of police services rendered, and their statewide jurisdictions. • Together, these agencies reported a total of 9,362 full-time employees; a decrease of 5 percent compared to the 9,868 police employees in 1995. 176 • There were 5,992 sworn police officers in 1996, a decrease of 7 percent compared to the 6,425 in 1995. • These agencies reported 3,370 civilian police employees in 1996, representing a 2 percent decrease compared to the 3,443 reported in 1995. • Sixty-four percent were sworn personnel, while the remaining 36 percent were civilians. COUNTY POLICE, SHERIFFS AND PROSECUTORS The functions of county law enforcement vary widely throughout the state. The operation of one sheriff’s department may be limited exclusively to civil areas and the administration of the county jail, or they may be actively involved in criminal matters throughout the county. County police departments are varied in their activities in that some are responsible for enforcement throughout the county, while others may have as their primary mission the policing of county parklands. The responsibilities of county prosecutors’ officers include criminal investigations, trial preparation, court presentation and special probes. Because of the difference in the types of police service rendered, rates for county law enforcement agencies are not presented here. • County law enforcement agencies reported a total of 8,434 full-time police employees in 1996; an increase of 2 percent compared to 8,271 in 1995. • There were 5,833 full-time sworn police officers employed by county agencies in 1996. This represents an increase of 1 percent compared to 5,750 in 1995. • County police agencies reported 2,601 civilian police employees in 1996; an increase of 3 percent compared to 2,521 civilian employees in 1995. • Sworn personnel accounted for 69 percent while the remaining 31 percent were civilians. STATE POLICE The State Police total includes personnel from the Marine Police, Alcoholic Beverage Control Enforcement Bureau, and Capitol Police. The breakdown for each bureau is depicted on the State Police personnel chart. The New Jersey State Police is empowered to provide all phases of law enforcement throughout the state. It also renders, upon request, police services to all the law enforcement agencies in the state. No rates are used due to the variations in the nature and extent of the police services performed by the State Police. • The New Jersey State Police reported 3,580 full-time police employees; a decrease of 2 percent compared 3,636 to in 1995. • State Police employed 2,650 officers in 1996 this represented a decrease of 1 percent when compared to 2,666 in 1995. • The State Police reported 930 civilian employees in 1996; a decrease of 4 percent over the 970 reported in 1995. • Sworn personnel accounted for 74 percent and civilians represented 26 percent of the total State Police employees. 177 178 SECTION IX LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY 179 POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED The killing or assault of a police officer has a deleterious effect on society that reaches far beyond the overt act. Such occurrences constitute an immediate threat to the well-being of the community and serious breach of the internal security of the country. Today a young person who considers a career in law enforcement must also consider the very strong possibility of being killed or assaulted by a member or the very same society they are sworn to protect. This deplorable situation should be a subject of serious concern, for in truth, an attack on a police officer is an attack on society. The violence directed against law enforcement officers acting in the line of duty is clearly demonstrated by the following information. POLICE FELONIOUSLY KILLED VOLUME/TREND • Since the inception of the Uniform Crime Reporting program in 1967, 54 police officers have been feloniously killed in the line of duty. Year 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Police Officers Killed 1 - Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Police Officers Killed 1 2 4 - ASSAULTS ON POLICE OFFICERS Police assault statistics are important to the police administrator who attempts to identify the causative factors of this type of criminal activity. Many factors contribute to police assaults, and circumstances vary from place to place. Identifying specific reasons for these assaults is therefore extremely difficult. The following information illustrates the frequency of these events, and any attempt at analysis of these assaults should include consideration of the unique variable present in each jurisdiction. Due to the broad field of services performed by many state and county police agencies, no assault rates are computed for total police officers. VOLUME/TREND • There were 4,090 police officers assaulted in 1996, an increase of 6 percent when compared to the 3,871 in 1995. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Thirty-two percent (1,304) of the officers assaulted sustained injury. • Personal weapons, such as hands, fists and feet were used in 84 percent (3,416) of all police assaults. • Twenty-three percent of police assaults occurred when officers were handling or transporting prisoners. • Sixteen percent of the assaults on police officers occurred during the 2-hour period of 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. CLEARANCES • The police of New Jersey were successful in clearing 97 percent of the assaults directed at them. 180 ASSAULTS ON MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS VOLUME/TREND • A total of 3,273 municipal police officers were assaulted during 1996, a 5 percent increase compared to the 3,114 assaulted in 1995. • The assault rate, for every 100 municipal officers, was 16.7, a 4 percent increase compared to 1995. ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS • Thirty percent of the municipal officers assaulted sustained injury. • Personal weapons, such as hands, fists and feet were used in 84 percent of all municipal police assaults. • Twenty-seven percent of municipal police assaults occurred when officers responded to disturbance calls. • Attempting Other Arrests accounted for 23 percent of municipal police assaults. OTHER POLICE OFFICERS ASSAULTED The following law enforcement agencies are dealt with separately and are not included when computing municipal assault rates; the services performed by these agencies vary greatly from the functions of municipal police agencies. VOLUME/TREND • County law enforcement agencies reported 138 officers assaulted with 57 sustaining injury. • The New Jersey State Police reported 59 officers assaulted with38 sustaining injury. • Other state agencies, with police powers, reported 599 officers assaulted with 231 sustaining injury. • University and college police agencies reported 21 officers assaulted with 12 sustaining injury. 181 WEAPONS USED IN ASSAULTS ON POLICE OFFICERS ASSAULTS ON POLICE OFFICERS BY HOUR OF DAY NUMBER – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 182 ASSAULTS ON POLICE OFFICERS BY TYPE OF ACTIVITY NUMBER – PERCENT DISTRIBUTION Municipal Police TYPE OF ACTIVITY Responding to “Disturbance” Calls Number County Agencies State Police Percent Percent Distribution Number Distribution Number Other State Agencies Universities and Colleges Percent Distribution Number Percent Distribution Number Percent Distribution TOTAL Number Percent Distribution 884 27 6 4 1 2 4 1 4 19 899 22 Burglaries in Progress 69 2 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 69 2 Robberies in Progress 39 1 1 1 - 0 - 0 - 0 40 1 764 23 32 23 17 29 7 1 2 10 822 20 83 3 - 0 - 0 - 0 2 10 85 2 Handling or Transporting Prisoners 289 9 73 53 9 15 568 95 2 10 941 23 Investigating Suspicious Persons or Circumstances 448 14 6 4 7 12 2 * 2 10 465 11 Ambush 14 * - 0 - 0 1 * - 0 15 * Mentally Deranged Persons 28 1 - 0 - 0 5 1 3 14 36 1 Traffic Stops 337 10 3 2 20 34 9 2 4 19 373 9 All Other 318 10 17 12 5 8 3 1 2 10 345 8 TOTAL 3,273 100 138 * Percent is less than one-half of one percent. Percent distribution may not total 100 due to rounding. 100 59 100 599 100 21 100 4,090 100 Attempting Other Arrests Civil Disorder 183 ASSAULTS ON MUNICIPAL POLICE OFFICERS NUMBER – RATE PER 100 OFFICERS BY COUNTY – 1996 NUMBER OF OFFICERS NUMBER OF ASSAULTS PERCENT DISTRIBUTION ASSAULT RATE PER 100 POLICE OFFICERS 906 164 5.0 18.1 2,013 302 9.2 15.0 671 110 3.4 16.4 1,189 175 5.3 14.7 CAPE MAY 335 39 1.2 11.6 CUMBERLAND 259 45 1.4 17.4 2,772 581 17.8 21.0 463 56 1.7 12.1 1,866 456 13.9 24.4 HUNTERDON 151 10 0.3 6.6 MERCER 897 150 4.6 16.7 MIDDLESEX 1,490 179 5.5 12.0 MONMOUTH 1,306 196 6.0 15.0 MORRIS 983 84 2.6 8.5 OCEAN 900 103 3.1 11.4 1,051 166 5.1 15.8 SALEM 104 14 0.4 13.5 SOMERSET 514 36 1.1 7.0 SUSSEX 175 24 0.7 13.7 1,409 368 11.2 26.1 131 15 0.5 11.5 19,585 3,273 100.0 16.7 COUNTY ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON PASSAIC UNION WARREN TOTAL 184 SECTION X DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 185 186 INTRODUCTION The violence within the American domicile has been recognized for decades by elements of government and society with little done to correct the problem. Only recently has this phenomenon begun to receive the attention it deserves. In an effort to understand, identify and treat the incidents of abuse occurring in the home, the State of New Jersey, through its legislature, has provided the means to gain a meaningful insight into this issue. In 1982, the Domestic Violence Act was instituted to protect battered victims and study the complex problems that spark such aggressive behavior. This legislation also provided the opportunity to identify the causes of violence in the home and put forth a more comprehensive effort to combat the crime of Domestic Violence. Improvements since the implementation of the Domestic Violence Act are continuing; serious concern has been displayed within many municipal and county agencies whereby various committees and working groups have been formed to help battle this important problem. Revised investigation and reporting procedures by the police; improved processing of domestic complaints by the courts; mandatory in-service training for police and court personnel have all enabled the victim to come forward and implement the constitutional rights granted to all Americans. The following pages of narrative and graphics in this chapter are the result of gathered data displaying the complexities of domestic violence found within the State of New Jersey. (NOTE: Legislation enacted August 11, 1995, added stalking as a domestic violence offense. This 1995 legislation also expanded domestic violence protection to persons involved in a dating relationship. These legislative changes will effect comparisons of the volume of reported domestic violence acts.) It is through analysis of this data that, hopefully, the keys to preventing future violence can be found. 187 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATISTICAL SUMMARY Highlights of the 1996 domestic violence statistics are listed below: • There were 85,018 domestic violence offenses reported by the police in 1996, a 2% decrease compared to the 86,631 reported in 1995. • Murders decreased 30% in 1996 (43) when compared to 1995 (61). • Assaults accounted for 51% (43,017) and harassment accounted for 36% (30,191) of the reported offenses in 1996. • Arrests were made in 33% (28,039) of the offenses reported for 1996, a decrease of 4% when compared to 1995 (29,061). • The most frequent day of domestic violence occurrences was Sunday (15,316). • For the fourteenth consecutive year, the most frequent hours of domestic violence incidents were between 8:00 p.m. and midnight, when 29% (24,655) of the offenses were reported. • Children were involved or present during 43% of all domestic violence offenses occurring in 1996. Specifically, 7% (5,545) were involved and 36% (31,003) were present. • Wives were the victims in 24% (20,717) and ex-wives were the victims in 3% (2,201) of the reported domestic violence offenses in 1996. Overall, females were victims in 80% (68,011) of all domestic violence offenses. • The number of domestic violence complaints that had prior court orders issued against the offender decreased from 29,061 in 1995 to 19,618 in 1996. This is a decrease of 32%. • Alcohol and/or drugs were involved in 36% (30,784) of the reported offenses occurring in 1996. Alcohol involvement alone accounted for 31% (26,303) of the total domestic violence offenses reported. • Persons age 60 or over were victims in 3% (2,600) of all reported domestic violence offenses that occurred in 1996. • Domestic violence does not occur at a regular frequency, but when viewed as a ratio of its occurrence to a fixed time interval, one act of domestic violence would occur every six (6) minutes and eleven(11) seconds. • Domestic violence offenses arising from a dating relationship accounted for 11% (9,202) of the state total. Seven of these offenses were murder. 188 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES/ARRESTS 1995/1996 Number of PNumber of PPercent of Offenses Offenses Arrests Involving an Arrest 1995 61 48 79 Homicide 1996 43 25 58 Percent Change -30 -48 -27 1995 45,509 21,952 48 Assault 1996 43,017 20,947 49 Percent Change -5 -5 2 1995 5,348 1,438 27 Terroristic Threats 1996 5,057 1,294 26 Percent Change -5 -10 -4 1995 25 7 28 Kidnapping 1996 22 6 27 Percent Change -12 & -4 1995 110 42 38 Criminal Restraint 1996 121 45 37 Percent Change 10 7 -3 1995 33 13 39 False Imprisonment 1996 27 15 56 Percent Change -18 15 44 1995 195 78 40 Sexual Assault 1996 176 73 41 Percent Change -10 -6 3 1995 46 22 48 Criminal Sexual Contact 1996 67 30 45 Percent Change 46 36 -6 1995 19 8 42 Lewdness 1996 10 4 40 Percent Change -47 & -5 1995 4,397 1,417 32 Criminal Mischief 1996 4,522 1,461 32 Percent Change 3 3 0 1995 627 182 29 Burglary 1996 647 177 27 Percent Change 3 -3 -7 1995 839 359 43 Criminal Trespass 1996 765 330 43 Percent Change -9 -8 0 1995 29,139 3,426 12 Harassment 1996 30,191 3,555 12 Percent Change 4 4 0 1995 283 69 24 Stalking 1996 353 77 22 Percent Change 25 12 -8 1995 86,631 29,061 34 TOTAL 1996 85,018 28,039 33 Percent Change -2 -4 -3 P Incidents are reported soon after they occur; therefore, arrests made after that time are not included. & Percent not calculated due to small volume. Domestic Violence Offense 189 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 County Year Homicide Assault Terroristic Threats Kidnapping Criminal Restraint False Imprisonment Sexual Assault Atlantic 1995 1996 8 2 2,264 2,232 242 228 1 4 5 2 - 9 7 Bergen 1995 1996 3 6 2,813 2,706 413 450 1 3 6 12 3 3 6 5 Burlington 1995 1996 3 - 2,046 2,047 113 100 - 5 3 1 1 8 7 Camden 1995 1996 2 7 4,596 4,555 281 270 3 19 21 2 5 23 15 Cape May 1995 1996 - 860 749 55 64 1 - 4 3 1 1 4 4 Cumberland 1995 1996 1 - 1,637 1,567 136 115 3 1 2 7 1 14 11 Essex 1995 1996 9 5 6,073 5,712 1,058 1,018 6 3 6 17 4 2 33 27 Gloucester 1995 1996 1 1 1,481 1,468 128 130 1 - 12 3 - 2 1 Hudson 1995 1996 7 7 3,773 3,588 586 576 5 2 9 9 1 - 19 13 Hunterdon 1995 1996 - 190 202 24 24 1 2 1 - 1 1 Mercer 1995 1996 3 1 1,952 1,849 60 50 2 1 3 3 5 1 7 19 190 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Criminal Sexual Contact Lewdness Criminal Mischief Burglary Criminal Trespass Harassment Stalking County Total Percent Change 2 3 1 1 215 207 22 22 27 26 2,229 2,462 11 12 5,036 5,208 3 2 2 3 1 189 217 23 20 98 111 2,370 2,400 27 33 5,957 5,969 * 3 1 1 165 200 15 20 49 44 1,477 1,621 10 6 3,895 4,051 4 3 8 3 581 554 104 110 81 83 3,686 3,619 20 20 9,398 9,273 -1 2 1 - 69 82 4 12 39 25 937 923 12 16 1,988 1,880 -5 5 1 1 - 179 171 29 21 30 17 644 625 6 9 2,687 2,546 -5 10 4 1 340 372 125 128 38 51 950 980 29 29 8,675 8,355 -4 1 - 175 184 9 17 41 37 720 921 5 11 2,575 2,774 8 8 7 1 - 275 251 65 64 32 32 1,616 1,797 22 49 6,419 6,395 * - 1 - 12 22 1 - 5 7 210 209 4 1 450 468 4 4 - 260 316 16 27 37 35 1,097 1,149 11 9 3,453 3,464 * 191 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 County Year Homicide Assault Terroristic Threats Kidnapping Criminal Restraint False Imprisonment Sexual Assault Middlesex 1995 1996 4 1 3,149 2,841 484 462 2 1 7 9 3 4 19 15 Monmouth 1995 1996 4 1 3,130 2,989 308 308 - 8 12 3 3 13 10 Morris 1995 1996 2 - 1,292 1,133 182 187 - 4 5 1 - 4 4 Ocean 1995 1996 4 2 2,447 2,350 403 386 1 2 5 5 - 10 16 Passaic 1995 1996 5 1 2,383 1,905 347 287 2 2 10 2 2 - 8 4 Salem 1995 1996 1 520 484 21 18 - - 1 1 2 2 Somerset 1995 1996 1 901 945 34 25 1 - 1 - 1 2 3 4 Sussex 1995 1996 2 461 446 66 63 - 3 2 1 2 1 Union 1995 1996 5 4 3,240 2,998 366 268 2 1 1 1 1 7 9 Warren 1995 1996 1 301 251 41 28 - 2 - 1 1 1 TOTAL 1995 1996 61 43 45,509 43,017 5,348 5,057 25 22 110 121 33 27 195 176 * Indicates less than one-half of one percent. 192 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Criminal Sexual Contact Lewdness Criminal Mischief Burglary Criminal Trespass Harassment Stalking County Total Percent Change 1 9 - 414 406 38 42 64 39 1,910 1,803 25 24 6,120 5,656 -8 3 2 1 - 338 430 36 42 70 62 2,569 2,837 25 39 6,508 6,735 3 1 2 1 145 124 9 9 36 30 1,149 1,135 12 7 2,837 2,637 -7 5 2 2 1 268 269 37 42 57 54 2,089 2,121 27 37 5,355 5,287 -1 3 7 4 - 149 109 29 18 34 20 1,089 954 14 19 4,079 3,328 -18 - - 54 61 4 3 9 7 317 372 1 2 929 951 2 2 3 - 173 181 5 10 31 38 1,334 1,520 1 6 2,487 2,735 10 1 1 - 59 54 2 1 14 9 590 606 7 10 1,204 1,197 -1 4 3 1 1 288 285 53 35 44 36 1,910 1,912 11 13 5,931 5,568 -6 1 - - 49 27 1 4 3 2 246 225 3 1 648 541 -17 46 67 19 10 4,397 4,522 627 647 839 765 29,139 30,191 283 353 86,631 85,018 -2 193 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES/ARRESTS 1992 Through 1996 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Domestic Violence Offense Offenses Arrests Offenses Arrests Offenses Arrests Offenses Arrests Offenses Arrests Homicide Assault 60 48 30,292 15,227 Terroristic Threats 54 35 37,760 18,488 42 30 39,047 19,306 61 48 45,509 21,952 43 25 43,017 20,947 3,026 954 3,999 1,219 4,414 1,255 5,348 1,438 5,057 1,294 Kidnapping 14 4 15 5 33 9 25 7 22 6 Criminal Restraint 82 31 93 33 85 28 110 42 121 45 False Imprisonment 28 10 21 10 18 4 33 13 27 15 Sexual Assault 92 41 122 53 118 50 195 78 176 73 Criminal Sexual Contact 25 10 28 17 32 13 46 22 67 30 6 1 11 5 14 4 19 8 10 4 2,553 854 3,237 1,121 3,546 1,191 4,397 1,417 4,522 1,461 Burglary 293 72 418 127 496 144 627 182 647 177 Criminal Trespass 478 225 560 248 658 321 839 359 765 330 15,372 2,243 19,930 2,754 22,488 3,009 29,139 3,426 30,191 3,555 - - - - - - 283 69 353 77 Lewdness Criminal Mischief Harassment Stalking R TOTAL 52,321 19,720 R Stalking was first reported in 1995. 66,248 24,115 70,991 25,364 86,631 29,061 85,018 28,039 • Arrests for domestic violence offenses decreased 4%, and reflected the second highest number of arrests since the inception of the Domestic Violence Program. • The violent crimes of homicide (43), aggravated assault (6,148), and sexual assault (176) accounted for 7 % of reported domestic violence offenses (85,018). 194 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY TYPE OF WEAPON AND EXTENT OF INJURY 1995/1996 Extent of Injury Aggravated Serious Non-Aggravated Minor None TOTAL 1995 1996 237 191 -19 148 100 -32 86 156 81 471 447 -5 1995 1996 951 863 -9 1,056 940 -11 217 300 38 2,224 2,103 -5 1995 1996 751 735 -2 1,668 1,584 -5 203 233 15 2,622 2,552 -3 1995 1996 1,699 1,533 -10 33,023 31,095 -6 5,314 5,006 -6 40,036 37,634 -6 1995 1996 - - 41,278 42,282 2 41,278 42,282 2 1995 1996 3,638 3,322 -9 35,895 33,719 -6 47,098 47,977 2 86,631 85,018 -2 Type of Weapon Gun Percent Change Knife Percent Change Other Dangerous Weapon Percent Change Hands, Fists, Feet, etc. Percent Change None Percent Change TOTAL Percent Change • Forty-four percent (37,041) of all domestic violence complaints resulted in injury. This is a 6% decrease when compared to the 39,533 that occurred in 1995. • Of all the domestic violence offenses involving weapons (42,736), hands, fists, feet, etc. were used in 88% (37,634) of these offenses. • Domestic violence offenses involving hands, fists, feet, etc. decreased 6%, from 40,036 in 1995 to 37,634 in 1996. • Serious injuries were reported in 3,322 offenses a 9% decrease when compared to the 3,638 reported in 1995. 195 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY TYPE & SEX OF VICTIM 1996 Relationship of Victim to Offender Total Number of Offenses Type of Offense Exspouse Spouse Coparent Relative Exfriend Friend Total Homicide Male Female 1 9 1 3 2 2 5 4 14 1 1 9 34 43 Assault Male Female 2,326 9,861 201 607 1,026 6,556 1,926 3,086 2,606 11,115 590 3,117 8,675 34,342 43,017 Terroristic Threats Male Female 142 1,348 38 279 69 721 212 420 131 687 131 879 723 4,334 5,057 Kidnapping Male Female 2 1 1 1 5 2 3 7 3 19 22 Criminal Restraint Male Female 1 29 2 - 2 18 9 1 29 1 29 7 114 121 False Imprisonment Male Female 10 - 3 - 13 1 0 27 27 Sexual Assault Male Female 22 6 1 30 9 3 67 38 4 172 176 Criminal Sexual Contact Male Female 17 3 6 1 10 18 12 1 66 67 Lewdness Male Female 3 1 1 3 1 - 1 1 9 10 Criminal Mischief Male Female 242 847 44 103 139 569 218 478 330 890 177 485 1,150 3,372 4,522 Burglary Male Female 17 76 12 25 10 114 31 88 15 70 23 166 108 539 647 Criminal Trespass Male Female 22 136 10 47 13 95 36 83 39 90 41 153 161 604 765 Harassment Male Female 1,887 8,308 331 1,096 649 3,362 1,016 2,232 1,409 5,510 830 3,561 6,122 24,069 30,191 Stalking Male Female 2 50 5 30 3 23 1 2 7 31 25 174 43 310 353 TOTAL Male Female 4,642 20,717 644 2,201 1,914 11,507 3,443 6,425 4,545 18,537 1,819 8,624 17,007 68,011 - 25,359 2,845 13,421 9,868 23,082 10,443 - 85,018 GRAND TOTAL 196 ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (Alcohol or Drugs Involved)* 1996 Substance Involved Domestic Violence Offense Homicide Total Number of Offenses Only Alcohol Total Alcohol Both Only Drugs Alcohol and and Drugs Drugs Percent of Offenses Involving Alcohol or Drugs 43 5 1 1 7 16 43,017 15,188 1,037 1,371 17,596 41 5,057 1,054 219 188 1,461 29 22 1 1 2 4 18 121 28 3 3 34 28 27 7 2 2 11 41 176 51 7 9 67 38 Criminal Sexual Contact 67 17 1 1 19 28 Lewdness 10 5 1 - 6 60 4,522 1,527 120 136 1,783 39 Burglary 647 91 62 27 180 28 Criminal Trespass 765 168 35 25 228 30 30,191 8,112 588 627 9,327 31 353 49 9 3 61 17 85,018 26,303 2,086 2,395 30,784 36 Assault Terroristic Threats Kidnapping Criminal Restraint False Imprisonment Sexual Assault Criminal Mischief Harassment Stalking TOTAL * Indicates alcohol or drug use by either victim or offender. • Drugs or alcohol were involved in 16% (43) of the reported domestic violence offenses of homicides. • Thirty-six percent (30,784) of the reported acts of domestic violence (85,018) involved the use of drugs or alcohol. 197 OFFENSES AGAINST ELDERLY VICTIMS (60 Years of age or over) 1996 Domestic Violence Offense Homicide Total Number of Offenses Relationship of Victim to Offender Spouse M Ex-spouse F M F Co-parent Relative M M F 6 - 2 - - - 1,023 80 202 2 5 17 155 7 26 2 - 1 8 Kidnapping 0 - - - - - Criminal Restraint 3 1 - - - False Imprisonment 0 - - - Sexual Assault 0 - - Criminal Sexual Contact 1 - Lewdness 0 F M Ex-friend F M F 1 2 - 1 - - 28 234 328 68 49 8 2 31 58 8 9 3 2 - - - - - - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 188 8 9 1 1 3 11 48 84 7 5 7 4 Burglary 36 3 1 - - 1 2 9 18 1 1 - - Criminal Trespass 50 2 2 - 1 - 5 13 19 2 - 4 2 1,134 83 218 9 13 16 38 204 422 57 42 14 18 4 - - - 2 - - - - 1 1 184 460 14 22 38 934 143 107 37 29 Assault Terroristic Threats Criminal Mischief Harassment Stalking TOTAL 2,600 - Friend - - 92 540 • Assaults accounted for 39% (1,023) of all domestic violence offenses for victims 60 years old or over. • Females, age 60 or over were the victims in 63% (1,644) of the 2,600 elderly abuse offenses. • Persons age 60 or over were the victims in 3% (2,600) of all the reported domestic violence offenses during this period. 198 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY TIME OF DAY 1995/1996 • During 1996, 29% (24,655) of the reported domestic violence offenses occurred between 8:00 p.m. and 12 midnight. 199 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY DAY OF WEEK 1995/1996 • Sunday recorded the highest number of occurrences in 1996 with 15,316 offenses. • During 1996, 35% (29,623) of the reported domestic violence offenses occurred during the weekend (Saturday and Sunday). 200 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENSES BY MONTH OF YEAR 1995/1996 • In 1996, the highest number of domestic violence offenses occurred during the month of July. • During 1996, the month with the lowest number of reported domestic violence offenses was February. 201 202 SECTION XI BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY 203 204 INTRODUCTION Crimes motivated by hate and bias tend to erode the basic fabric of society. Bias incidents having a racial, religious, ethnic, sexual or gender component as well as crimes against individuals with a handicap, manifest themselves in a wide spectrum of criminal activities. These bias incidents jeopardize the active and open pursuit of freedom and opportunity. They attack our citizens based on their race, religion, ethnic heritage, sexual orientation, handicap, or gender. Closely linked to such heritage are individual values, beliefs, and identities. Realizing that no agency within the state was collecting complete data on bias incidents, a broad-based Ad Hoc committee was created to develop a comprehensive statewide reporting system. As a result of the committee’s recommendation, Attorney General Executive Directive No. 1987-3 was issued mandating all New Jersey law enforcement agencies to begin reporting bias incident offenses to the Division of State Police, Uniform Crime Reporting Unit, on a monthly basis, effective January 1, 1988. On August 15, 1995, legislation was enacted which enhanced the state’s definition of a bias incident to include crimes that are gender or handicap-motivated. BIAS INCIDENT DEFINITION A Bias Incident is defined as any suspected or confirmed offense or unlawful act which occurs to a person, private property, or public property on the basis of race, color, creed, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or handicap. An offense is bias-based if the motive for the commission of the offense or unlawful act is racial, religious, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender, or handicap. Highlights of the 1996 bias incident offense statistics are listed below: • New Jersey law enforcement agencies reported 918 individual bias incidents, resulting in 1,041 specific bias incident offenses in 1996, an 8% increase compared to 1995. • Harassment accounted for 33%(344) of all bias incident offenses. The directive was instituted to capture vital data in an effort to identify the problem. This information permits proper evaluation of progress in preventing bias crime and assist with necessary planning for the future. • Criminal mischief and damage to property accounted for 39% (401) of all bias incident offenses. This is the ninth annual publication concerning bias crimes, which contains comparisons to the previous year’s statistics. The published statistics and graphs are the result of data submitted by the police community of New Jersey. • Racial bias accounted for 55% (575) of all bias incident crimes in 1996. • The target category of person accounted for 58% (601) of all bias offenses. • The Black race represented the most frequent racial group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 46% (479) of all bias offenses. • The Jewish religion represented the most frequent religious group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 25% (256) of all bias offenses. • The Hispanic ethnicity represented the most frequent ethnic group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 5% (56) of all bias offenses. • The most frequent day of occurrence was Monday (179 offenses). • The most frequent month of occurrence was June (123 offenses). • The most frequent place of occurrence was a residence, where 32% (329 offenses) of all bias incidents occurred. • Forty percent (413) of all bias incident offenses were cleared with 22% (224) being cleared by arrest, and 18% (192) being exceptionally cleared. • A total of 246 arrests (160 adults and 86 juveniles) were made resulting from bias incidents. A 50% increase compared to the 164 (111 adults and 53 juveniles) persons arrested in 1995. Hopefully, the information contained in this publication will be of value to various segments of society and serve its intended purpose. 205 206 INTRODUCTION Crimes motivated by hate and bias tend to erode the basic fabric of society. Bias incidents having a racial, religious, ethnic, sexual or gender component as well as crimes against individuals with a handicap, manifest themselves in a wide spectrum of criminal activities. These bias incidents jeopardize the active and open pursuit of freedom and opportunity. They attack our citizens based on their race, religion, ethnic heritage, sexual orientation, handicap, or gender. Closely linked to such heritage are individual values, beliefs, and identities. Realizing that no agency within the state was collecting complete data on bias incidents, a broad-based Ad Hoc committee was created to develop a comprehensive statewide reporting system. As a result of the committee’s recommendation, Attorney General Executive Directive No. 1987-3 was issued mandating all New Jersey law enforcement agencies to begin reporting bias incident offenses to the Division of State Police, Uniform Crime Reporting Unit, on a monthly basis, effective January 1, 1988. On August 15, 1995, legislation was enacted which enhanced the state’s definition of a bias incident to include crimes that are gender or handicap-motivated. BIAS INCIDENT DEFINITION A Bias Incident is defined as any suspected or confirmed offense or unlawful act which occurs to a person, private property, or public property on the basis of race, color, creed, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or handicap. An offense is bias-based if the motive for the commission of the offense or unlawful act is racial, religious, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender, or handicap. Highlights of the 1996 bias incident offense statistics are listed below: • New Jersey law enforcement agencies reported 918 individual bias incidents, resulting in 1,041 specific bias incident offenses in 1996, an 8% increase compared to 1995. • Harassment accounted for 33%(344) of all bias incident offenses. The directive was instituted to capture vital data in an effort to identify the problem. This information permits proper evaluation of progress in preventing bias crime and assist with necessary planning for the future. • Criminal mischief and damage to property accounted for 39% (401) of all bias incident offenses. This is the ninth annual publication concerning bias crimes, which contains comparisons to the previous year’s statistics. The published statistics and graphs are the result of data submitted by the police community of New Jersey. • Racial bias accounted for 55% (575) of all bias incident crimes in 1996. • The target category of person accounted for 58% (601) of all bias offenses. • The Black race represented the most frequent racial group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 46% (479) of all bias offenses. • The Jewish religion represented the most frequent religious group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 25% (256) of all bias offenses. • The Hispanic ethnicity represented the most frequent ethnic group victimized by bias crime, accounting for 5% (56) of all bias offenses. • The most frequent day of occurrence was Monday (179 offenses). • The most frequent month of occurrence was June (123 offenses). • The most frequent place of occurrence was a residence, where 32% (329 offenses) of all bias incidents occurred. • Forty percent (413) of all bias incident offenses were cleared with 22% (224) being cleared by arrest, and 18% (192) being exceptionally cleared. • A total of 246 arrests (160 adults and 86 juveniles) were made resulting from bias incidents. A 50% increase compared to the 164 (111 adults and 53 juveniles) persons arrested in 1995. Hopefully, the information contained in this publication will be of value to various segments of society and serve its intended purpose. 205 206 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES 1992 through 1996 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES/CLEARANCES/ARRESTS 1995/1996 Number of Arrests 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Murder - - - - 1 Manslaughter - - - - - Rape - - - - - Robbery 13 26 13 7 8 Aggravated Assault 78 47 35 27 38 Burglary 4 7 6 8 6 Larceny-Theft 8 3 1 2 4 177 153 117 88 84 72 76 48 30 23 Larceny-Theft 3 4 1 6 6 Simple Assault 357 394 316 254 370 37 32 41 76 31 Weapons Offense - 1 - 2 2 Arson Sex Offense (Except Rape) 1 - 1 - 1 Criminal Mischief 79 65 43 55 53 - 2 - - - 18 14 22 18 22 444 464 336 288 344 1 1 4 2 5 11 36 45 102 43 1,303 1,325 1,029 965 1,041 Simple Assault Fear of Bodily Violence Arson Criminal Mischief Damage to Property; Threat of Violence Terroristic Threats Trespass Disorderly Conduct Harassment Desecration of Venerated Objects All Other Bias Incident TOTAL Murder Manslaughter Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Fear of Bodily Violence Damage to Property; Threat of Violence Weapons Offense Sex Offenses (Except Rape) Terroristic Threats Trespass Disorderly Conduct Harassment Desecration of Venerated Objects All Other Bias Incidents TOTAL 207 Number of Offenses BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSE 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 7 8 27 38 8 6 2 4 88 84 30 23 6 6 254 370 76 31 2 2 1 55 53 18 22 288 344 2 5 102 43 965 1,041 208 Offenses Cleared 1 5 4 11 25 2 1 1 2 57 63 14 12 2 20 19 12 4 1 1 27 23 17 20 164 222 1 5 13 336 413 Percent Cleared 100 71 50 41 66 25 17 50 50 65 75 47 52 0 33 8 5 16 13 50 100 49 43 94 91 57 65 50 0 5 30 35 40 Total Adult Juvenile Arrests Arrests Arrests 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 4 3 1 9 9 22 16 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 38 21 17 51 34 17 5 2 3 6 6 0 5 2 3 10 3 7 30 11 19 9 7 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 17 11 6 16 13 3 0 0 7 6 1 5 2 3 60 48 12 94 66 28 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 164 111 53 246 160 86 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES 1992 through 1996 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES/CLEARANCES/ARRESTS 1995/1996 Number of Arrests 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Murder - - - - 1 Manslaughter - - - - - Rape - - - - - Robbery 13 26 13 7 8 Aggravated Assault 78 47 35 27 38 Burglary 4 7 6 8 6 Larceny-Theft 8 3 1 2 4 177 153 117 88 84 72 76 48 30 23 Larceny-Theft 3 4 1 6 6 Simple Assault 357 394 316 254 370 37 32 41 76 31 Weapons Offense - 1 - 2 2 Arson Sex Offense (Except Rape) 1 - 1 - 1 Criminal Mischief 79 65 43 55 53 - 2 - - - 18 14 22 18 22 444 464 336 288 344 1 1 4 2 5 11 36 45 102 43 1,303 1,325 1,029 965 1,041 Simple Assault Fear of Bodily Violence Arson Criminal Mischief Damage to Property; Threat of Violence Terroristic Threats Trespass Disorderly Conduct Harassment Desecration of Venerated Objects All Other Bias Incident TOTAL Murder Manslaughter Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Fear of Bodily Violence Damage to Property; Threat of Violence Weapons Offense Sex Offenses (Except Rape) Terroristic Threats Trespass Disorderly Conduct Harassment Desecration of Venerated Objects All Other Bias Incidents TOTAL 207 Number of Offenses BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSE 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 7 8 27 38 8 6 2 4 88 84 30 23 6 6 254 370 76 31 2 2 1 55 53 18 22 288 344 2 5 102 43 965 1,041 208 Offenses Cleared 1 5 4 11 25 2 1 1 2 57 63 14 12 2 20 19 12 4 1 1 27 23 17 20 164 222 1 5 13 336 413 Percent Cleared 100 71 50 41 66 25 17 50 50 65 75 47 52 0 33 8 5 16 13 50 100 49 43 94 91 57 65 50 0 5 30 35 40 Total Adult Juvenile Arrests Arrests Arrests 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 4 3 1 9 9 22 16 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 38 21 17 51 34 17 5 2 3 6 6 0 5 2 3 10 3 7 30 11 19 9 7 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 17 11 6 16 13 3 0 0 7 6 1 5 2 3 60 48 12 94 66 28 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 164 111 53 246 160 86 BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY TARGET/TYPE – 1996 PERSON RACIAL 384 American Indian 1 RELIGIOUS 72 601 ETHNIC Catholic 1 Arab 99 4 SEXUAL 40 OTHER 6 Bisexual 2 Gender 1 Asian 14 Hindu 1 Asian Indian 13 Heterosexual(F) 2 Handicap 5 Black 307 Islamic 9 Hispanic 51 Heterosexual(M) - Physical 4 White 59 Jewish 60 Oriental 17 Homosexual(F) 10 Mental 1 Other 3 Other 14 Homosexual(M) 23 Protestant 1 Other - Homosexual(M&F) PRIVATE PROPERTY RACIAL 107 RELIGIOUS 140 3 274 ETHNIC 18 SEXUAL 9 American Indian - Catholic 6 Arab 1 Bisexual - Asian 3 Hindu 3 Asian Indian 3 Heterosexual(F) 1 Black 92 Islamic - Hispanic 5 Heterosexual(M) - White 7 Jewish 125 Oriental 5 Homosexual(F) 2 Other 5 Protestant 1 Other 4 Homosexual(M) 3 Other 5 Homosexual(M&F) 3 PUBLIC PROPERTY RACIAL 84 RELIGIOUS 74 166 ETHNIC 4 SEXUAL 4 American Indian - Catholic - Arab - Bisexual - Asian - Hindu 1 Asian Indian 1 Heterosexual(F) - Black 80 Islamic - Hispanic - Heterosexual(M) - White 3 Jewish 71 Oriental - Homosexual(F) 1 Other 1 Protestant 1 Other 3 Homosexual(M) 1 Other 1 Homosexual(M&F) 2 209 210 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Murder Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren TOTAL 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 0 1 Manslaughter 0 0 Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 8 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 5 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 8 1 1 1 4 1 9 27 38 210 Burglary 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 6 LarcenyTheft Simple Assault 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 3 6 4 1 5 8 3 2 4 2 11 11 5 3 3 3 1 2 2 7 9 11 6 2 7 5 9 4 6 2 4 14 1 88 84 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Fear of Bodily Violence 1 1 2 4 2 5 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 30 23 Arson 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 211 Criminal Mischief Damage to Property Threat of Violence 19 14 23 35 7 21 19 22 8 8 4 6 7 12 23 9 5 8 2 3 12 15 18 45 22 38 17 23 11 20 13 13 8 15 22 2 7 24 36 3 5 254 370 2 7 2 1 2 15 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 5 1 2 1 13 1 4 1 1 4 3 2 13 2 76 31 Weapons Offenses 2 1 1 2 2 Sex Offenses Terroristic Threats Trespass 1 0 1 7 4 8 2 2 7 1 2 4 4 4 5 2 2 4 1 1 1 8 9 3 6 2 1 4 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 55 53 0 0 Desecration Disorderly Harassment of Venerated Conduct Objects 3 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 18 22 16 40 19 28 11 14 20 38 7 10 4 8 11 13 18 26 10 7 3 26 24 34 42 27 17 25 13 28 28 7 5 2 8 9 3 4 6 12 5 4 288 344 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 All Other Bias Incidents 3 20 3 5 5 10 3 1 4 1 1 6 2 6 5 1 1 15 2 3 6 9 5 11 1 1 1 4 1 2 5 1 1 102 43 TOTAL 57 70 87 79 35 53 84 86 21 29 23 24 52 50 69 56 30 21 7 6 49 48 85 120 79 87 64 53 69 68 29 32 2 14 44 44 11 14 56 77 12 10 965 1,041 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Murder Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren TOTAL 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1995 1996 1 0 1 Manslaughter 0 0 Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 8 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 2 5 2 2 2 1 2 4 2 8 1 1 1 4 1 9 27 38 Burglary 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 8 6 LarcenyTheft Simple Assault 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 3 6 4 1 5 8 3 2 4 2 11 11 5 3 3 3 1 2 2 7 9 11 6 2 7 5 9 4 6 2 4 14 1 88 84 BIAS INCIDENT OFFENSES BY COUNTY 1995/1996 Fear of Bodily Violence 1 1 2 4 2 5 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 30 23 Arson 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 Criminal Mischief Damage to Property Threat of Violence 19 14 23 35 7 21 19 22 8 8 4 6 7 12 23 9 5 8 2 3 12 15 18 45 22 38 17 23 11 20 13 13 8 15 22 2 7 24 36 3 5 254 370 2 7 2 1 2 15 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 5 1 2 1 13 1 4 1 1 4 3 2 13 2 76 31 Weapons Offenses 2 1 1 2 2 Sex Offenses Terroristic Threats Trespass 1 0 1 7 4 8 2 2 7 1 2 4 4 4 5 2 2 4 1 1 1 8 9 3 6 2 1 4 7 1 2 1 1 1 1 55 53 0 0 211 Desecration Disorderly Harassment of Venerated Conduct Objects 3 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 18 22 16 40 19 28 11 14 20 38 7 10 4 8 11 13 18 26 10 7 3 26 24 34 42 27 17 25 13 28 28 7 5 2 8 9 3 4 6 12 5 4 288 344 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 All Other Bias Incidents 3 20 3 5 5 10 3 1 4 1 1 6 2 6 5 1 1 15 2 3 6 9 5 11 1 1 1 4 1 2 5 1 1 102 43 TOTAL 57 70 87 79 35 53 84 86 21 29 23 24 52 50 69 56 30 21 7 6 49 48 85 120 79 87 64 53 69 68 29 32 2 14 44 44 11 14 56 77 12 10 965 1,041 VICTIM/OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS 1996 BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY 1996 VICTIM OFFENDER 28 10 11 to 17 142 159 18 to 20 49 42 21 to 25 74 49 26 to 30 77 34 31 to 35 67 30 36 to 40 50 34 41 to 45 45 28 46 to 50 25 16 51 to 60 29 16 61 and over 15 17 TOTAL AGE 601 435 AGE 10 and under Description of Incident Swastika Place of Occurrence 228 Cross Burning 2 Residence Acquaintance 83 30 Neighbor 119 26 Employee 12 Graffiti 151 Government Building In Person 481 School Building 135 Stranger 269 162 Unknown 492 Letters 73 Business Establishment Telephone 49 Cemetery Other 57 Motor Vehicle 2 1,041 66 43 Highway TOTAL Other 177 Parking Lot 56 Other 81 TOTAL 1,041 TOTAL 1,041 TYPE OF BIAS Male 353 341 Female 248 94 TOTAL SEX 601 435 RACE 3 1 Asian 60 12 Black 304 61 White 232 360 Other 2 1 601 435 TOTAL RACE 329 Religious Building SEX American Indian Relationship of Victim to Offender 212 RACIAL American Indian RELIGIOUS 1 ETHNIC Catholic 7 Arab SEXUAL 5 OTHER Bisexual 2 Gender 1 Asian 17 Hindu 5 Asian Indian 17 Heterosexual(F) 3 Handicap 5 Black 479 Islamic 9 Hispanic 56 Heterosexual(M) - Physical 4 White 69 Jewish 256 Oriental 22 Homosexual(F) 13 Mental 1 Other 9 Other 21 Homosexual(M) 27 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 575 Protestant 2 Other 7 TOTAL 286 Homosexual(M&F) TOTAL 121 213 TOTAL 8 53 VICTIM/OFFENDER CHARACTERISTICS 1996 BIAS INCIDENT SUMMARY 1996 VICTIM OFFENDER 28 10 11 to 17 142 159 18 to 20 49 42 21 to 25 74 49 26 to 30 77 34 31 to 35 67 30 36 to 40 50 34 41 to 45 45 28 46 to 50 25 16 51 to 60 29 16 61 and over 15 17 TOTAL AGE 601 435 AGE 10 and under Description of Incident Swastika Place of Occurrence 228 Cross Burning 2 Residence Acquaintance 83 30 Neighbor 119 26 Employee 12 Graffiti 151 Government Building In Person 481 School Building 135 Stranger 269 162 Unknown 492 Letters 73 Business Establishment Telephone 49 Cemetery Other 57 Motor Vehicle 2 1,041 66 43 Highway TOTAL Other 177 Parking Lot 56 Other 81 TOTAL 1,041 TOTAL 1,041 TYPE OF BIAS Male 353 341 Female 248 94 TOTAL SEX 601 435 RACE 3 1 Asian 60 12 Black 304 61 White 232 360 Other 2 1 601 435 TOTAL RACE 329 Religious Building SEX American Indian Relationship of Victim to Offender 212 RACIAL American Indian RELIGIOUS 1 ETHNIC Catholic 7 Arab SEXUAL 5 OTHER Bisexual 2 Gender 1 Asian 17 Hindu 5 Asian Indian 17 Heterosexual(F) 3 Handicap 5 Black 479 Islamic 9 Hispanic 56 Heterosexual(M) - Physical 4 White 69 Jewish 256 Oriental 22 Homosexual(F) 13 Mental 1 Other 9 Other 21 Homosexual(M) 27 TOTAL 6 TOTAL 575 Protestant 2 Other 7 TOTAL 286 Homosexual(M&F) TOTAL 121 213 TOTAL 8 53 BIAS INCIDENTS BY DAY OF WEEK 1995/1996 BIAS INCIDENT BY MONTH 1995/1996 214 215 BIAS INCIDENTS BY DAY OF WEEK 1995/1996 BIAS INCIDENT BY MONTH 1995/1996 214 215 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ADULT For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, a person aged 18 or over. AMERICAN INDIAN or ALASKAN NATIVE A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. ARREST RATE The number of arrests for Part I and Part II offenses for each unit of population, generally per 1,000. ASIAN or PACIFIC ISLANDER A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes, for example: China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, and Samoa. BLACK A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa, characterized by dark skin pigmentation. CLEARANCE For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, the solution to a particular crime, usually by the arrest of the offender. CLEARED BY ARREST For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, an offense is cleared when the offender has been identified, sufficient evidence has been obtained to formally charge and the offender has been ordered to appear in court. CRIME INDEX The total of the seven major offenses used to measure the extent, fluctuation and distribution of crime in a geographical area. The following crimes make up the index: Murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft; these offenses are referred to as Index offenses. CRIME RATE The number of Index offenses reported for each unit of population per 1,000. CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS Consists of the following Index offenses: Murder, rape, and aggravated assault. CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY Consists of the following Index offenses: Robbery, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. DAY For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ETHNIC ORIGIN Having or originating from linguistic or cultural ties with a specific group. EXCEPTIONAL CLEARANCE For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, an offense is cleared exceptionally when an offender has been identified or located and sufficient evidence to charge has been obtained, but there is some reason beyond police control that prohibits the offender from being brought before the court. HIERARCHY RULE For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, each crime or attempted crime is counted in only one offense category. If several offenses are committed, simply glance down the list of Part I offenses and stop at the first offense recognized from the facts given; this offense is the correct classification for this criminal activity. HISPANIC A person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. JUVENILE For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, a person under the age of 18. JUVENILE CLEARANCE Those crimes where the offenders are identified as juveniles. 216 NIGHT For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, the hours from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. NONVIOLENT CRIME Consists of the following Index offenses: Burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. UNFOUNDED Classification of reported crimes that are found to be false or baseless. VIOLENT CRIME Consists of the following Index offenses: Murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. WHITE A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. 217 CALCULATIONS OF RATES AND TRENDS 1. Crime Rate per 1,000 inhabitants: This represents the number of Index offenses per 1,000 inhabitants. For example: What is the crime rate for a municipality with 513 Index offenses (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft), with a population of 8,280? 513 (Index offenses) ÷ 8,280 (population) = .061957 x 1,000 = 62.0 (crime per 1,000 inhabitants) 2. Crime Trend: A crime trend shows the extent to which crime increased or decreased. This is done by comparing a period of the current year with the same period of a previous year. For example: A municipality experienced 264 Index offenses in a previous year and 513 Index offenses in the current year. What is the percent of the increase? 513 (current year Index offenses) !264 (previous year Index offenses) = 249 (numerical increase) 249 (numerical increase) ÷ 264 (previous year) = .943 x 100 = +94% (percent change) NOTE: If there were more Index offenses in a previous year than in the current year, we would have a percentage decrease. 3. Number of Police personnel per 1,000 inhabitants: This is calculated in the same manner as a crime rate. For example: A municipality with a population of 8,280 and 28 police personnel. How many officers are there per 1,000 population? 28 (police personnel) ÷ 8,280 (population) = .00338 x 1,000 = 3.4 (police personnel per 1,000 inhabitants) NOTE: This formula can be applied to either total police personnel or just police officers per 1,000 inhabitants. 4. Police Assaulted Rate: This is calculated at a rate per 100 police officers. For example: A municipality with 25 officers had five of them assaulted during the month. What is the police assaulted rate? 5 (police officers assaulted) ÷ 25 (police officers) = .2 x 100 = 20 (police assaulted per 100 officers) 5. Clearance Rate: This refers to the percent of Index offenses cleared (solved), over a specific period of time. For example: A municipality with 513 Index offenses in a chosen time frame, cleared 95 of these offenses. What is the clearance rate? 95 (Index offenses cleared) ÷ 513 (Index offenses) = .185 x 100 = 18 .5 (percent cleared) 218