Section Three STATE & COUNTY ARREST SUMMARY — State & County Arrest Summary — 43 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1999 OFFENSES UNDER 10-12 13-14 10 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 1999 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 - - 2 3 6 7 18 18 18 13 18 19 11 9 43 29 20 12 8 4 3 - 4 229 247 Rape 1 9 28 25 17 20 100 29 33 34 16 19 29 21 89 85 78 47 35 24 12 5 7 563 663 Robbery 15 105 254 255 308 321 1,258 322 301 186 174 158 113 120 551 476 361 151 60 24 8 4 4 3,013 4,271 Aggravated Assault 37 163 486 393 484 591 2,154 485 514 524 450 442 361 372 1,556 1,342 1,223 786 472 250 113 76 84 9,050 11,204 Burglary 68 180 516 439 461 410 2,074 456 369 288 210 182 139 124 843 830 663 408 141 53 16 12 4 4,738 6,812 174 1,039 2,496 1,640 1,777 2,101 9,227 1,666 1,378 1,089 921 766 679 678 3,739 4,027 3,474 2,325 1,275 595 327 158 269 23,366 32,593 2 19 96 127 148 135 527 136 74 60 52 40 37 32 163 127 100 46 17 10 2 1 1 898 1,425 297 1,515 3,878 2,882 3,201 3,585 15,358 3,112 2,687 2,194 1,841 1,626 1,369 1,356 6,984 6,916 5,919 3,775 2,008 960 481 256 373 41,857 57,215 - - 1 1 - 3 5 3 1 2 1 1 - 3 6 3 1 1 1 - - - - 23 28 185 917 1,810 1,184 1,287 1,298 6,681 1,017 1,158 1,133 1,073 1,103 980 979 4,874 4,858 4,771 3,202 1,701 907 438 243 288 28,725 35,406 28 94 121 69 23 29 364 23 12 17 10 12 10 10 31 24 25 20 10 5 2 2 2 215 579 Forgery & Counterfeiting 1 - 3 12 20 45 81 79 99 98 69 80 67 68 345 324 241 149 90 37 26 11 10 1,793 1,874 Fraud 2 7 24 44 62 89 228 267 271 256 243 240 240 215 997 998 931 657 361 196 106 44 87 6,109 6,337 Embezzlement - - 2 - 5 6 13 13 6 7 4 3 4 4 16 12 9 6 7 5 3 1 1 101 114 14 117 497 436 550 601 2,215 589 496 402 330 270 233 203 887 704 592 368 152 66 36 25 17 5,370 7,585 197 655 1,291 758 674 772 4,347 508 355 260 248 206 163 147 689 610 566 348 172 67 37 21 23 4,420 8,767 38 156 422 287 336 365 1,604 361 370 278 239 184 178 135 566 410 315 236 131 83 49 25 30 3,590 5,194 - - 2 4 3 13 22 51 64 58 79 78 93 118 616 708 550 308 149 92 37 25 21 3,047 3,069 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 35 93 156 73 68 76 501 68 56 81 45 52 35 43 270 238 262 157 114 81 60 39 44 1,645 2,146 Drug Abuse Violations 25 65 776 1,483 2,388 3,508 8,245 5,024 4,708 3,848 3,059 2,490 2,196 1,865 7,344 6,428 5,795 3,797 1,948 805 307 98 65 49,777 58,022 Gambling 4 1 8 15 35 39 102 106 101 134 34 40 51 54 86 44 43 29 31 15 10 10 15 803 905 Offenses Against Family and Children - 2 6 8 4 10 30 89 158 217 260 329 382 413 2,652 3,234 3,348 2,355 1,223 593 255 90 44 15,642 15,672 Driving Under the Influence - 3 1 4 27 301 336 675 821 877 1,057 976 942 938 4,191 4,215 4,609 3,727 2,529 1,492 863 431 430 28,773 29,109 Liquor Laws 6 18 312 590 1,077 1,716 3,719 2,351 1,871 1,486 676 561 456 480 1,047 667 470 350 198 93 29 21 24 10,780 14,499 125 563 1,691 1,324 1,489 1,988 7,180 1,427 1,333 1,091 1,210 1,183 1,034 983 3,500 2,997 2,927 1,930 1,042 527 230 151 181 21,746 28,926 6 4 11 18 28 32 99 105 125 121 104 126 78 67 429 473 407 306 144 64 30 17 4 2,600 2,699 191 695 2,107 1,721 2,048 2,592 9,354 3,966 5,064 5,055 5,156 5,350 4,724 4,762 19,267 17,763 16,123 10,656 5,591 2,724 1,340 671 739 108,951 118,305 51 329 1,399 1,240 1,470 1,634 6,123 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 6,123 149 437 1,419 1,091 1,059 805 4,960 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 4,960 14,910 13,235 12,843 54,797 51,626 47,904 32,377 17,602 8,812 4,339 2,181 2,398 335,967 407,534 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 44 1,354 5,671 15,937 13,244 15,854 19,507 — State & County Arrest Summary — 71,567 19,834 19,756 17,615 15,738 — State & County Arrest Summary — 45 ARREST TRENDS BY AGE GROUP - 1998/1999 COMPARISONS OF STATE ARRESTS – 1998/1999 OFFENSES 1998 1999 Murder 268 247 -8 Rape 773 663 -14 4,764 4,271 -10 12,281 11,204 -9 8,331 6,812 -18 35,538 32,593 -8 1,603 1,425 63,558 Robbery UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE Percent Change OFFENSES 1998 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER PERCENT CHANGE 1999 1998 PERCENT CHANGE 1999 27 18 -33 241 229 -5 109 100 -8 664 563 -15 Robbery 1,408 1,258 -11 3,356 3,013 -10 Aggravated Assault 2,507 2,154 -14 9,774 9,050 -7 -11 Burglary 2,639 2,074 -21 5,692 4,738 -17 57,215 -10 Larceny-Theft 10,261 9,227 -10 25,277 23,366 -8 38 28 -26 Motor Vehicle Theft 660 527 -20 943 898 -5 37,788 35,406 -6 17,611 15,358 -13 45,947 41,857 -9 638 579 -9 3 5 & 35 23 -34 Forgery & Counterfeiting 2,119 1,874 -12 7,336 6,681 -9 30,452 28,725 -6 Fraud 6,799 6,337 -7 356 364 2 282 215 -24 72 114 58 84 81 -4 2,035 1,793 -12 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 182 228 25 6,617 6,109 -8 8,118 7,585 -7 5 13 & 67 101 51 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 9,693 8,767 -10 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 2,203 2,215 1 5,915 5,370 -9 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 5,701 5,194 -9 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 4,956 4,347 -12 4,737 4,420 -7 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 3,526 3,069 -13 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1,628 1,604 -1 4,073 3,590 -12 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 32 22 -31 3,494 3,047 -13 2,399 2,146 -11 491 501 2 1,908 1,645 -14 64,011 58,022 -9 Drug Abuse Violations 9,296 8,245 -11 54,715 49,777 -9 943 905 -4 Gambling 150 102 -32 793 803 1 Offenses Against Family and Children 17,820 15,672 -12 13 30 131 17,807 15,642 -12 Driving Under the Influence 30,139 29,109 -3 342 336 -2 29,797 28,773 -3 Liquor Laws 16,818 14,499 -14 Liquor Laws 4,151 3,719 -10 12,667 10,780 -15 Disorderly Conduct 34,157 28,926 -15 Disorderly Conduct 8,090 7,180 -11 26,067 21,746 -17 3,214 2,699 -16 159 99 -38 3,055 2,600 -15 121,738 118,305 -3 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 9,745 9,354 -4 111,993 108,951 -3 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 4,725 6,123 30 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 4,725 6,123 30 - - - Runaways 5,235 4,960 -5 Runaways 5,235 4,960 -5 - - - 439,249 407,534 -7 76,793 71,567 -7 362,456 335,967 -7 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 — State & County Arrest Summary — Murder Rape SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape & Prostitution) Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Vagrancy GRAND TOTAL *Less than one-half of one percent. & Percent change not calculated due to small volume. — State & County Arrest Summary — 47 ARREST TRENDS BY AGE GROUP - 1998/1999 COMPARISONS OF STATE ARRESTS – 1998/1999 OFFENSES 1998 1999 Murder 268 247 -8 Rape 773 663 -14 4,764 4,271 -10 12,281 11,204 -9 8,331 6,812 -18 35,538 32,593 -8 1,603 1,425 63,558 Robbery UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE Percent Change OFFENSES 1998 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER PERCENT CHANGE 1999 1998 PERCENT CHANGE 1999 27 18 -33 241 229 -5 109 100 -8 664 563 -15 Robbery 1,408 1,258 -11 3,356 3,013 -10 Aggravated Assault 2,507 2,154 -14 9,774 9,050 -7 -11 Burglary 2,639 2,074 -21 5,692 4,738 -17 57,215 -10 Larceny-Theft 10,261 9,227 -10 25,277 23,366 -8 38 28 -26 Motor Vehicle Theft 660 527 -20 943 898 -5 37,788 35,406 -6 17,611 15,358 -13 45,947 41,857 -9 638 579 -9 3 5 & 35 23 -34 Forgery & Counterfeiting 2,119 1,874 -12 7,336 6,681 -9 30,452 28,725 -6 Fraud 6,799 6,337 -7 356 364 2 282 215 -24 72 114 58 84 81 -4 2,035 1,793 -12 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 182 228 25 6,617 6,109 -8 8,118 7,585 -7 5 13 & 67 101 51 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 9,693 8,767 -10 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 2,203 2,215 1 5,915 5,370 -9 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 5,701 5,194 -9 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 4,956 4,347 -12 4,737 4,420 -7 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 3,526 3,069 -13 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1,628 1,604 -1 4,073 3,590 -12 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 32 22 -31 3,494 3,047 -13 2,399 2,146 -11 491 501 2 1,908 1,645 -14 64,011 58,022 -9 Drug Abuse Violations 9,296 8,245 -11 54,715 49,777 -9 943 905 -4 Gambling 150 102 -32 793 803 1 Offenses Against Family and Children 17,820 15,672 -12 13 30 131 17,807 15,642 -12 Driving Under the Influence 30,139 29,109 -3 342 336 -2 29,797 28,773 -3 Liquor Laws 16,818 14,499 -14 Liquor Laws 4,151 3,719 -10 12,667 10,780 -15 Disorderly Conduct 34,157 28,926 -15 Disorderly Conduct 8,090 7,180 -11 26,067 21,746 -17 3,214 2,699 -16 159 99 -38 3,055 2,600 -15 121,738 118,305 -3 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 9,745 9,354 -4 111,993 108,951 -3 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 4,725 6,123 30 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 4,725 6,123 30 - - - Runaways 5,235 4,960 -5 Runaways 5,235 4,960 -5 - - - 439,249 407,534 -7 76,793 71,567 -7 362,456 335,967 -7 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 — State & County Arrest Summary — Murder Rape SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape & Prostitution) Offenses Against Family and Children Driving Under the Influence Vagrancy GRAND TOTAL *Less than one-half of one percent. & Percent change not calculated due to small volume. — State & County Arrest Summary — 47 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1998/1999 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1998/1999 FEMALES 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 48 JUVENILE UNDER 18 ADULT OVER 18 TOTAL TOTAL MALE PERCENT CHANGE 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 25 106 1,282 1,930 2,413 6,756 597 13,109 2 4,859 309 61 125 4 16 100 1,161 1,652 1,909 5,834 478 11,150 4 4,541 327 54 159 7 212 663 2,925 7,699 5,138 16,224 829 33,690 32 23,642 228 1,444 4,064 33 203 559 2,649 7,118 4,307 14,907 787 30,530 16 22,102 174 1,249 3,909 57 237 769 4,207 9,629 7,551 22,980 1,426 46,799 34 28,501 537 1,505 4,189 37 219 659 3,810 8,770 6,216 20,741 1,265 41,680 20 26,643 501 1,303 4,068 64 -8 -14 -9 -9 -18 -10 -11 -11 -41 -7 -7 -13 -3 73 2,000 1,960 4,931 4,466 6,931 6,426 -7 4,422 1,447 21 3,819 1,411 14 3,938 3,688 1,553 3,722 3,280 1,334 8,360 5,135 1,574 7,541 4,691 1,348 -10 -9 -14 468 483 1,835 1,576 2,303 2,059 -11 7,192 46,020 41,595 54,255 48,787 76 715 719 828 795 21 16,324 14,275 16,331 14,296 297 25,420 24,442 25,718 24,739 2,701 10,445 8,828 13,385 11,529 5,504 20,907 17,490 27,248 22,994 90 2,043 1,764 2,177 1,854 7,275 91,817 88,864 99,420 96,139 4,798 3,542 4,798 2,022 2,216 2,022 53,905 292,769 270,392 351,025 324,297 -10 -4 -12 -4 -14 -16 -15 -3 35 -9 -8 8,235 113 7 298 2,940 6,341 134 7,603 3,542 2,216 58,256 — State & County Arrest Summary — OFFENSES JUVENILE UNDER 18 1998 2 Murder 3 Rape 126 Robbery 577 Aggravated Assault 226 Burglary 3,505 Larceny-Theft 63 Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 4,502 1 Manslaughter 2,477 Simple Assault 47 Arson 23 Forgery & Counterfeiting 57 Fraud 1 Embezzlement Stolen Property; Buying, 203 Receiving, Possessing, etc. 534 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 181 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 11 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible 23 Rape and Prostitution) 1,061 Drug Abuse Violations 37 Gambling 6 Offenses Against Family and Children 44 Driving Under the Influence 1,211 Liquor Laws 1,749 Disorderly Conduct 25 Vagrancy 2,142 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 1,183 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 3,019 Runaways GRAND TOTAL 18,537 * Less than one-half of one percent. & Percent change not calculated due to small volume. ADULT OVER 18 1999 TOTAL TOTAL FEMALE PERCENT CHANGE 1998 1999 1998 1999 2 97 502 165 3,393 49 4,208 1 2,140 37 27 69 6 29 1 431 2,075 554 9,053 114 12,257 3 6,810 54 591 2,553 34 26 4 364 1,932 431 8,459 111 11,327 7 6,623 41 544 2,200 44 31 4 557 2,652 780 12,558 177 16,759 4 9,287 101 614 2,610 35 28 4 461 2,434 596 11,852 160 15,535 8 8,763 78 571 2,269 50 -10 0 -17 -8 -24 -6 -10 -7 & -6 -23 -7 -13 43 255 984 904 1,187 1,159 -2 528 193 8 799 385 1,941 698 310 1,713 1,333 566 1,952 1,226 503 1,721 -8 -11 -12 18 73 69 96 87 -9 1,053 26 9 39 1,018 1,676 9 2,079 1,325 2,938 17,662 8,695 78 1,483 4,377 2,222 5,160 1,012 20,176 69,687 8,182 84 1,367 4,331 1,952 4,256 836 20,087 65,575 9,756 115 1,489 4,421 3,433 6,909 1,037 22,318 1,183 3,019 88,224 9,235 110 1,376 4,370 2,970 5,932 845 22,166 1,325 2,938 83,237 -5 -4 -8 -1 -13 -14 -19 -1 12 -3 -6 — State & County Arrest Summary — 49 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1998/1999 TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 1998/1999 FEMALES 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 48 JUVENILE UNDER 18 ADULT OVER 18 TOTAL TOTAL MALE PERCENT CHANGE 1998 1999 1998 1999 1998 1999 25 106 1,282 1,930 2,413 6,756 597 13,109 2 4,859 309 61 125 4 16 100 1,161 1,652 1,909 5,834 478 11,150 4 4,541 327 54 159 7 212 663 2,925 7,699 5,138 16,224 829 33,690 32 23,642 228 1,444 4,064 33 203 559 2,649 7,118 4,307 14,907 787 30,530 16 22,102 174 1,249 3,909 57 237 769 4,207 9,629 7,551 22,980 1,426 46,799 34 28,501 537 1,505 4,189 37 219 659 3,810 8,770 6,216 20,741 1,265 41,680 20 26,643 501 1,303 4,068 64 -8 -14 -9 -9 -18 -10 -11 -11 -41 -7 -7 -13 -3 73 2,000 1,960 4,931 4,466 6,931 6,426 -7 4,422 1,447 21 3,819 1,411 14 3,938 3,688 1,553 3,722 3,280 1,334 8,360 5,135 1,574 7,541 4,691 1,348 -10 -9 -14 468 483 1,835 1,576 2,303 2,059 -11 7,192 46,020 41,595 54,255 48,787 76 715 719 828 795 21 16,324 14,275 16,331 14,296 297 25,420 24,442 25,718 24,739 2,701 10,445 8,828 13,385 11,529 5,504 20,907 17,490 27,248 22,994 90 2,043 1,764 2,177 1,854 7,275 91,817 88,864 99,420 96,139 4,798 3,542 4,798 2,022 2,216 2,022 53,905 292,769 270,392 351,025 324,297 -10 -4 -12 -4 -14 -16 -15 -3 35 -9 -8 8,235 113 7 298 2,940 6,341 134 7,603 3,542 2,216 58,256 — State & County Arrest Summary — OFFENSES JUVENILE UNDER 18 1998 2 Murder 3 Rape 126 Robbery 577 Aggravated Assault 226 Burglary 3,505 Larceny-Theft 63 Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 4,502 1 Manslaughter 2,477 Simple Assault 47 Arson 23 Forgery & Counterfeiting 57 Fraud 1 Embezzlement Stolen Property; Buying, 203 Receiving, Possessing, etc. 534 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 181 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 11 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice Sex Offenses (Except Forcible 23 Rape and Prostitution) 1,061 Drug Abuse Violations 37 Gambling 6 Offenses Against Family and Children 44 Driving Under the Influence 1,211 Liquor Laws 1,749 Disorderly Conduct 25 Vagrancy 2,142 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 1,183 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 3,019 Runaways GRAND TOTAL 18,537 * Less than one-half of one percent. & Percent change not calculated due to small volume. ADULT OVER 18 1999 TOTAL TOTAL FEMALE PERCENT CHANGE 1998 1999 1998 1999 2 97 502 165 3,393 49 4,208 1 2,140 37 27 69 6 29 1 431 2,075 554 9,053 114 12,257 3 6,810 54 591 2,553 34 26 4 364 1,932 431 8,459 111 11,327 7 6,623 41 544 2,200 44 31 4 557 2,652 780 12,558 177 16,759 4 9,287 101 614 2,610 35 28 4 461 2,434 596 11,852 160 15,535 8 8,763 78 571 2,269 50 -10 0 -17 -8 -24 -6 -10 -7 & -6 -23 -7 -13 43 255 984 904 1,187 1,159 -2 528 193 8 799 385 1,941 698 310 1,713 1,333 566 1,952 1,226 503 1,721 -8 -11 -12 18 73 69 96 87 -9 1,053 26 9 39 1,018 1,676 9 2,079 1,325 2,938 17,662 8,695 78 1,483 4,377 2,222 5,160 1,012 20,176 69,687 8,182 84 1,367 4,331 1,952 4,256 836 20,087 65,575 9,756 115 1,489 4,421 3,433 6,909 1,037 22,318 1,183 3,019 88,224 9,235 110 1,376 4,370 2,970 5,932 845 22,166 1,325 2,938 83,237 -5 -4 -8 -1 -13 -14 -19 -1 12 -3 -6 — State & County Arrest Summary — 49 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1999 OFFENSES WHITE 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 50 78 357 1,451 5,707 4,273 19,112 801 31,779 16 21,935 419 1,191 3,757 55 3,210 6,299 2,673 1,794 1,474 30,333 365 7,898 25,662 11,860 18,358 818 64,819 3,012 2,430 240,157 — State & County Arrest Summary — TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 168 0 297 0 2,797 1 5,330 13 2,488 9 12,766 55 616 0 24,462 78 10 0 12,938 50 148 1 653 2 2,295 7 58 0 4,311 5 2,396 5 2,452 6 1,216 9 621 9 27,408 26 488 0 7,729 7 2,963 47 2,532 4 10,329 31 1,870 0 52,273 134 3,075 3 2,481 6 162,708 430 TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 1999 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE 1 9 22 154 42 660 8 896 2 483 11 28 278 1 59 67 63 50 42 255 52 38 437 103 208 11 1,079 33 43 4,239 75 302 1,073 4,669 2,850 13,542 573 23,084 13 18,309 140 1,127 3,601 47 2,369 3,022 1,714 1,780 1,204 25,542 304 7,879 25,353 8,421 14,201 786 58,519 197,415 ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 153 253 1,921 1 4,232 10 1,856 8 9,328 43 320 18,063 62 8 9,929 47 72 638 1 2,230 7 53 2,959 3 1,367 2 1,833 2 1,208 9 394 7 24,006 21 458 7,718 7 2,938 47 2,291 3 7,381 22 1,803 49,370 122 134,719 362 ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE 1 8 18 139 24 453 5 648 2 440 3 27 271 1 39 29 41 50 40 208 41 38 435 65 142 11 940 3,471 3 55 378 1,038 1,423 5,570 228 8,695 3 3,626 279 64 156 8 841 3,277 959 14 270 4,791 61 19 309 3,439 4,157 32 6,300 3,012 2,430 42,742 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE AMERICAN INDIAN OR BLACK ALASKAN NATIVE 15 44 876 1,098 3 632 1 3,438 12 296 6,399 16 2 3,009 3 76 1 15 1 65 5 1,352 2 1,029 3 619 4 8 227 2 3,402 5 30 11 25 241 1 2,948 9 67 2,903 12 3,075 3 2,481 6 27,989 68 — State & County Arrest Summary — ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER 1 4 15 18 207 3 248 43 8 1 7 20 38 22 2 47 11 2 38 66 139 33 43 768 51 ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1999 OFFENSES TOTAL ADULTS NONNONHISPANIC HISPANIC HISPANIC HISPANIC COUNTY ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1999 JUVENILES NONHISPANIC HISPANIC TOTAL COUNTY ADULTS JUVENILES HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC 32 215 30 199 2 16 Atlantic 2,844 18,609 2,428 15,326 416 3,283 Rape 116 547 103 460 13 87 Bergen 3,899 19,812 3,076 15,418 823 4,394 Robbery 658 3,613 470 2,543 188 1,070 Burlington 740 17,509 629 14,733 111 2,776 Aggravated Assault 2,026 9,178 1,652 7,398 374 1,780 Camden 4,416 29,055 2,668 22,025 1,748 7,030 Burglary 1,172 5,640 853 3,885 319 1,755 Larceny-Theft 5,033 27,560 3,874 19,492 1,159 8,068 Cape May 269 11,541 232 9,690 37 1,851 214 1,211 134 764 80 447 Cumberland 2,625 9,569 2,169 7,386 456 2,183 9,251 47,964 7,116 34,741 2,135 13,223 Essex 4,609 39,239 4,008 32,799 601 6,440 8 20 7 16 1 4 623 12,836 526 10,477 97 2,359 5,521 29,885 4,567 24,158 954 5,727 11,126 21,943 9,249 19,753 1,877 2,190 61 518 27 188 34 330 135 2,415 113 1,912 22 503 Forgery & Counterfeiting 496 1,378 478 1,315 18 63 Mercer 3,376 26,498 2,895 22,138 481 4,360 Fraud 706 5,631 689 5,420 17 211 Middlesex 4,995 21,360 4,449 18,495 546 2,865 11 103 11 90 - 13 Monmouth 2,219 29,466 1,910 25,168 309 4,298 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Morris 1,685 11,066 1,465 8,794 220 2,272 1,404 6,181 1,024 4,346 380 1,835 Ocean 1,174 17,083 1,015 13,339 159 3,744 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 1,067 7,700 612 3,808 455 3,892 Passaic 6,774 16,809 5,415 13,748 1,359 3,061 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 844 4,350 586 3,004 258 1,346 305 4,489 280 4,007 25 482 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 728 2,341 721 2,326 7 15 1,085 6,606 916 4,850 169 1,756 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 397 1,749 323 1,322 74 427 88 3,732 75 3,124 13 608 3,952 20,391 3,226 16,235 726 4,156 7,394 50,628 6,425 43,352 969 7,276 133 3,433 111 2,792 22 641 162 743 137 666 25 77 Offenses Against Family and Children 1,765 13,907 1,759 13,883 6 24 Driving Under the Influence 4,177 24,932 4,155 24,618 22 314 Liquor Laws 1,095 13,404 903 9,877 192 3,527 Disorderly Conduct 4,016 24,910 3,146 18,600 870 6,310 245 2,454 235 2,365 10 89 15,848 102,457 14,639 94,312 1,209 8,145 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 1,589 4,534 - - 1,589 4,534 Runaways 1,001 3,959 - - 1,001 3,959 57,786 349,748 47,560 288,407 10,226 61,341 Murder Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 52 — State & County Arrest Summary — Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren — State & County Arrest Summary — 53 ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1999 OFFENSES TOTAL ADULTS NONNONHISPANIC HISPANIC HISPANIC HISPANIC COUNTY ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 1999 JUVENILES NONHISPANIC HISPANIC TOTAL COUNTY ADULTS JUVENILES HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC HISPANIC NONHISPANIC 32 215 30 199 2 16 Atlantic 2,844 18,609 2,428 15,326 416 3,283 Rape 116 547 103 460 13 87 Bergen 3,899 19,812 3,076 15,418 823 4,394 Robbery 658 3,613 470 2,543 188 1,070 Burlington 740 17,509 629 14,733 111 2,776 Aggravated Assault 2,026 9,178 1,652 7,398 374 1,780 Camden 4,416 29,055 2,668 22,025 1,748 7,030 Burglary 1,172 5,640 853 3,885 319 1,755 Larceny-Theft 5,033 27,560 3,874 19,492 1,159 8,068 Cape May 269 11,541 232 9,690 37 1,851 214 1,211 134 764 80 447 Cumberland 2,625 9,569 2,169 7,386 456 2,183 9,251 47,964 7,116 34,741 2,135 13,223 Essex 4,609 39,239 4,008 32,799 601 6,440 8 20 7 16 1 4 623 12,836 526 10,477 97 2,359 5,521 29,885 4,567 24,158 954 5,727 11,126 21,943 9,249 19,753 1,877 2,190 61 518 27 188 34 330 135 2,415 113 1,912 22 503 Forgery & Counterfeiting 496 1,378 478 1,315 18 63 Mercer 3,376 26,498 2,895 22,138 481 4,360 Fraud 706 5,631 689 5,420 17 211 Middlesex 4,995 21,360 4,449 18,495 546 2,865 11 103 11 90 - 13 Monmouth 2,219 29,466 1,910 25,168 309 4,298 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. Morris 1,685 11,066 1,465 8,794 220 2,272 1,404 6,181 1,024 4,346 380 1,835 Ocean 1,174 17,083 1,015 13,339 159 3,744 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 1,067 7,700 612 3,808 455 3,892 Passaic 6,774 16,809 5,415 13,748 1,359 3,061 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 844 4,350 586 3,004 258 1,346 305 4,489 280 4,007 25 482 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 728 2,341 721 2,326 7 15 1,085 6,606 916 4,850 169 1,756 Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 397 1,749 323 1,322 74 427 88 3,732 75 3,124 13 608 3,952 20,391 3,226 16,235 726 4,156 7,394 50,628 6,425 43,352 969 7,276 133 3,433 111 2,792 22 641 162 743 137 666 25 77 Offenses Against Family and Children 1,765 13,907 1,759 13,883 6 24 Driving Under the Influence 4,177 24,932 4,155 24,618 22 314 Liquor Laws 1,095 13,404 903 9,877 192 3,527 Disorderly Conduct 4,016 24,910 3,146 18,600 870 6,310 245 2,454 235 2,365 10 89 15,848 102,457 14,639 94,312 1,209 8,145 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 1,589 4,534 - - 1,589 4,534 Runaways 1,001 3,959 - - 1,001 3,959 57,786 349,748 47,560 288,407 10,226 61,341 Murder Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 52 — State & County Arrest Summary — Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren — State & County Arrest Summary — 53 TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen BurlingCumberCamden Cape May ton land TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somerset Salem Sussex Union Warren Murder 10 8 8 21 0 3 79 4 24 0 15 5 11 6 4 20 0 10 0 19 0 Rape 43 34 30 66 13 33 122 15 38 1 43 52 42 12 28 29 6 8 4 37 7 Robbery 202 207 147 300 37 159 1,068 65 785 2 206 180 137 49 89 257 21 35 6 303 16 Aggravated Assault 581 548 361 994 190 425 2,301 263 1,541 37 379 619 578 301 491 772 106 121 74 472 49 Burglary 395 368 290 534 139 361 1,073 206 535 47 280 327 393 300 398 430 105 114 76 359 82 2,120 3,196 1,387 3,086 698 1,051 3,176 1,384 2,370 213 1,551 2,449 2,178 1,210 1,215 1,835 236 793 267 1,864 314 85 71 85 109 33 64 132 71 64 18 86 78 96 57 65 136 8 41 19 89 18 3,436 4,432 2,308 5,110 1,110 2,096 7,951 2,008 5,357 318 2,560 3,710 3,435 1,935 2,290 3,479 482 1,122 446 3,143 486 0 3 2 2 0 1 10 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1,972 2,606 2,195 3,352 758 1,363 4,126 1,130 2,848 187 1,576 1,940 2,618 964 1,557 2,164 422 824 394 2,078 332 28 42 46 57 11 26 72 28 34 4 24 23 39 9 62 23 1 15 1 32 2 Forgery & Counterfeiting 119 106 61 164 46 90 110 157 186 18 96 154 104 53 36 126 31 68 16 107 26 Fraud 564 598 160 687 106 30 987 199 981 29 243 241 291 161 104 169 14 136 149 200 123 0 9 0 37 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 5 30 0 2 2 0 1 0 4 0 Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 239 421 219 727 102 189 1,733 243 719 32 532 527 343 172 142 479 46 63 26 561 35 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 386 633 497 771 279 249 693 345 501 89 486 563 751 442 420 489 141 239 91 551 132 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 250 264 216 429 70 145 907 124 522 68 326 333 277 139 192 302 28 104 47 368 53 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 173 55 43 129 1 57 745 4 354 0 198 103 226 17 45 499 0 38 1 381 0 79 217 62 111 33 89 300 62 202 22 108 139 126 86 76 212 23 45 41 88 12 2,316 2,527 2,166 4,403 1,068 1,243 11,690 1,654 5,229 469 3,456 2,770 4,418 1,618 2,857 3,355 429 586 348 4,887 376 322 10 2 1 0 1 25 3 17 0 417 6 3 4 4 11 2 0 0 74 0 Offenses Against Family and Children 1,577 915 115 2,023 273 27 158 1,152 940 88 1,120 1,689 2,513 252 455 38 505 345 253 879 349 Driving Under the Influence 1,857 2,465 1,953 2,879 931 1,077 974 1,158 833 483 999 2,214 2,695 1,878 2,043 1,319 514 956 495 1,001 358 198 838 496 584 3,638 90 426 466 355 53 2,002 372 1,313 634 836 230 68 245 79 404 193 1,396 1,518 926 2,113 943 789 1,879 1,539 2,227 103 2,544 1,933 3,230 727 1,511 2,018 186 750 135 1,841 207 2 2 0 11 3 5 2,468 35 2 1 129 0 19 6 7 2 0 0 0 4 0 6,063 5,729 6,604 5,922 2,352 4,373 7,679 3,014 11,350 574 12,419 9,419 8,829 3,422 5,078 7,913 1,862 1,941 1,273 6,494 861 423 55 129 3,229 67 254 40 114 194 2 26 13 303 45 162 9 37 47 9 946 19 53 266 49 730 18 0 873 22 217 10 611 199 121 187 377 741 3 166 16 299 2 21,453 23,711 18,249 33,471 11,810 12,194 43,848 13,459 33,069 2,550 29,874 26,355 31,685 12,751 18,257 23,583 4,794 7,691 3,820 24,343 3,566 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES Manslaughter Simple Assault Arson Embezzlement Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) Drug Abuse Violations Gambling Liquor Laws Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) Curfew and Loitering Law Violations Runaways GRAND TOTAL 54 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 55 ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 OFFENSES Bergen Burling- Camden ton Atlantic Cape May Cumberland ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 Gloucester Essex Hudson Hunter- Mercer Middle- Mondon sex mouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somer- Sussex set Salem Union Warren 9 8 8 19 - 2 74 4 22 - 13 5 9 6 4 18 - 10 - 18 - 43 28 21 53 10 30 111 15 30 1 39 39 41 11 21 21 5 6 3 30 5 Robbery 141 142 103 212 29 93 815 46 504 1 108 142 106 40 62 186 16 23 6 226 12 Aggravated Assault 445 450 284 777 153 338 1,936 205 1,262 26 256 503 484 260 392 590 78 94 55 415 46 Burglary 279 241 179 368 99 207 900 111 419 31 173 234 257 215 221 289 78 68 50 274 45 1,493 2,292 994 2,323 420 614 2,636 901 2,009 144 1,009 1,733 1,408 868 680 1,335 190 568 156 1,388 205 51 54 52 74 26 28 73 49 45 13 35 57 65 46 49 76 7 21 10 53 14 2,461 3,215 1,641 3,826 737 1,312 6,545 1,331 4,291 216 1,633 2,713 2,370 1,446 1,429 2,515 374 790 280 2,404 327 - 2 2 1 - 1 8 1 - - - 2 1 - 1 3 - - - 1 - 1,637 2,175 1,821 2,775 627 990 3,393 884 2,478 134 982 1,626 2,214 801 1,132 1,643 364 641 350 1,775 283 12 7 6 25 3 10 43 7 21 1 12 15 14 4 8 5 1 9 - 11 1 Forgery & Counterfeiting 112 99 58 159 42 82 105 156 184 16 93 151 95 50 30 124 30 67 16 102 22 Fraud 556 582 155 659 99 30 965 181 968 25 219 229 275 148 93 166 14 125 145 191 121 - 8 - 35 1 - 2 1 - - 2 5 20 - 2 2 - 1 - 4 - Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 151 330 161 487 72 117 1,258 180 551 20 296 431 244 134 90 284 35 41 24 410 23 Criminal/Malicious Mischief 198 224 274 457 173 120 426 139 272 29 184 324 430 183 185 195 74 101 52 288 78 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 168 142 159 297 47 75 708 80 417 50 225 223 161 92 124 189 25 63 24 261 35 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 170 55 41 127 1 56 742 4 351 - 197 102 223 17 45 499 - 38 1 378 - 58 179 46 80 30 69 239 54 177 18 45 113 99 72 56 149 14 28 32 63 11 2,024 2,054 1,824 3,692 814 1,077 10,363 1,362 4,527 392 2,867 2,401 3,844 1,337 2,356 2,950 378 468 264 4,314 324 245 10 2 1 - 1 24 3 17 - 394 6 3 4 4 11 1 - - 74 - Offenses Against Family and Children 1,577 915 113 2,021 273 27 157 1,151 940 85 1,120 1,689 2,503 251 452 37 505 345 253 873 349 Driving Under the Influence 1,849 2,441 1,927 2,852 907 1,058 957 1,132 831 479 980 2,196 2,668 1,860 2,010 1,315 510 950 487 991 346 Liquor Laws 124 392 235 365 3,077 71 219 338 267 26 1,919 240 892 311 594 117 54 123 57 270 122 Disorderly Conduct 838 962 736 1,616 827 518 1,300 1,305 1,953 63 1,561 1,576 2,776 492 1,239 1,630 150 402 108 1,156 146 2 2 - 10 3 - 2,394 27 2 1 129 - 11 5 7 - - - - 4 - 5,572 4,700 6,161 5,208 2,189 3,941 6,959 2,667 10,755 470 12,175 8,902 8,235 3,052 4,497 7,329 1,758 1,574 1,106 5,891 715 17,754 18,494 15,362 24,693 9,922 9,555 36,807 11,003 29,002 2,025 25,033 22,944 27,078 10,259 14,354 19,163 4,287 5,766 3,199 19,461 2,903 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 Gambling Vagrancy All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) GRAND TOTAL 56 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 57 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen Burling- Camden ton Cape May Cumberland JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 1999 Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunter- Mercer Middle- Mondon sex mouth Morris Ocean Passaic Somer- Sussex set Salem Union Warren 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. 1 61 136 116 627 34 975 335 16 7 8 - 6 65 98 127 904 17 1,217 1 431 35 7 16 1 9 44 77 111 393 33 667 374 40 3 5 - 2 13 88 217 166 763 35 1,284 1 577 32 5 28 2 3 8 37 40 278 7 373 131 8 4 7 - 1 3 66 87 154 437 36 784 373 16 8 - 5 11 253 365 173 540 59 1,406 2 733 29 5 22 - 19 58 95 483 22 677 246 21 1 18 - 2 8 281 279 116 361 19 1,066 1 370 13 2 13 - 1 11 16 69 5 102 53 3 2 4 - 2 4 98 123 107 542 51 927 594 12 3 24 - 13 38 116 93 716 21 997 314 8 3 12 - 2 1 31 94 136 770 31 1,065 404 25 9 16 10 1 9 41 85 342 11 489 163 5 3 13 - 7 27 99 177 535 16 861 425 54 6 11 - 2 8 71 182 141 500 60 964 521 18 2 3 - 1 5 28 27 46 1 108 58 1 - 2 12 27 46 225 20 332 183 6 1 11 - 1 19 26 111 9 166 44 1 4 - 1 7 77 57 85 476 36 739 303 21 5 9 - 2 4 3 37 109 4 159 49 1 4 2 - 88 91 58 240 30 72 475 63 168 12 236 96 99 38 52 195 11 22 2 151 12 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 188 82 3 409 122 - 223 57 2 314 132 2 106 23 - 129 70 1 267 199 3 206 44 - 229 105 3 60 18 - 302 101 1 239 110 1 321 116 3 259 47 - 235 68 - 294 113 - 67 3 - 138 41 - 39 23 - 263 107 3 54 18 - 21 38 16 31 3 20 61 8 25 4 63 26 27 14 20 63 9 17 9 25 1 292 77 8 74 558 491 423 53 3,699 473 24 446 556 1,029 55 266 5,217 342 2 26 261 190 443 129 49 2,887 711 2 27 219 497 1 714 3,229 730 8,778 254 24 561 116 163 67 18 1,888 166 19 19 271 5 432 254 2,639 1,327 1 1 17 207 579 74 720 40 873 7,041 292 1 26 128 234 8 347 114 22 2,456 702 2 88 274 595 194 217 4,067 77 3 4 27 40 104 2 10 525 589 23 19 83 983 244 26 611 4,841 369 18 132 357 517 13 199 3,411 574 10 27 421 454 8 594 303 121 4,607 281 1 18 323 235 1 370 45 187 2,492 501 3 33 242 272 581 162 377 3,903 405 1 4 113 388 2 584 9 741 4,420 51 1 4 14 36 104 37 3 507 118 6 122 348 367 47 166 1,925 84 8 22 27 167 9 16 621 573 6 10 134 685 603 946 299 4,882 52 12 71 61 146 19 2 663 58 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 59 COMPARATIVE ARRESTS BY COUNTY 1998/1999 COUNTY 1998 TOTAL 1999 TOTAL ADULT AND JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY MALE - FEMALE—1999 PERCENT CHANGE 1999 RATE PER 1,000 INHABITANTS ATLANTIC 24,695 21,453 -13 90.1 BERGEN 26,190 23,711 -9 27.6 BURLINGTON 19,349 18,249 -6 43.4 CAMDEN 29,754 33,471 12 66.3 CAPE MAY 14,274 11,810 -17 120.4 CUMBERLAND 13,352 12,194 -9 86.9 ESSEX 49,933 43,848 -12 58.4 GLOUCESTER 14,461 13,459 -7 54.3 HUDSON 35,507 33,069 -7 59.4 2,666 2,550 -4 20.8 MERCER 33,151 29,874 -10 90.1 MIDDLESEX 28,599 26,355 -8 36.8 MONMOUTH 32,134 31,685 -1 52.5 MORRIS 13,465 12,751 -5 27.7 OCEAN 20,154 18,257 -9 37.3 PASSAIC 25,363 23,583 -7 48.6 SALEM 6,008 4,794 -20 73.9 SOMERSET 8,543 7,691 -10 27.2 SUSSEX 4,036 3,820 -5 26.7 UNION 26,030 24,343 -6 48.6 3,900 3,566 -9 36.2 HUNTERDON WARREN COUNTY COUNTY TOTAL ARRESTS ADULTS JUVENILES MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE ATLANTIC 16,897 4,556 14,086 3,668 2,811 888 BERGEN 18,624 5,087 14,709 3,785 3,915 1,302 BURLINGTON 14,157 4,092 11,916 3,446 2,241 646 CAMDEN 25,969 7,502 19,374 5,319 6,595 2,183 CAPE MAY 9,304 2,506 7,865 2,057 1,439 449 CUMBERLAND 9,462 2,732 7,514 2,041 1,948 691 ESSEX 34,407 9,441 29,273 7,534 5,134 1,907 GLOUCESTER 10,686 2,773 8,817 2,186 1,869 587 HUDSON 27,633 5,436 24,354 4,648 3,279 788 2,082 468 1,663 362 419 106 MERCER 24,205 5,669 20,668 4,365 3,537 1,304 MIDDLESEX 21,159 5,196 18,647 4,297 2,512 899 MONMOUTH 24,970 6,715 21,451 5,627 3,519 1,088 MORRIS 10,011 2,740 8,210 2,049 1,801 691 OCEAN 14,595 3,662 11,727 2,627 2,868 1,035 PASSAIC 18,782 4,801 15,513 3,650 3,269 1,151 SALEM 3,914 880 3,493 794 421 86 SOMERSET 5,904 1,787 4,474 1,292 1,430 495 SUSSEX 3,023 797 2,527 672 496 125 UNION 19,542 4,801 15,737 3,724 3,805 1,077 2,829 737 2,309 594 520 143 HUNTERDON WARREN * Less than one-half of one percent. 60 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 61 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1999 COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—1999 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 11,925 8,959 39 530 9,765 7,455 34 500 2,160 1,504 5 30 BERGEN 17,338 5,333 40 1,000 13,378 4,331 29 756 3,960 1,002 11 244 BURLINGTON 11,126 6,974 11 138 9,106 6,130 10 116 2,020 844 1 22 CAMDEN 19,562 13,636 18 255 15,255 9,244 16 178 4,307 4,392 2 77 CAPE MAY 10,568 1,211 6 25 8,878 1,016 5 23 1,690 195 1 2 6,602 5,564 14 14 5,300 4,234 10 11 1,302 1,330 4 3 10,982 32,581 36 249 9,337 27,278 24 168 1,645 5,303 12 81 9,331 4,083 10 35 7,537 3,428 7 31 1,794 655 3 4 19,006 13,602 11 450 16,457 12,128 11 406 2,549 1,474 - 44 HUNTERDON 2,317 223 0 10 1,825 192 - 8 492 31 - 2 MERCER 9,923 19,808 18 125 8,278 16,643 13 99 1,645 3,165 5 26 MIDDLESEX 17,925 7,996 10 424 15,492 7,099 10 343 2,433 897 - 81 MONMOUTH 21,786 9,726 11 162 18,565 8,378 10 125 3,221 1,348 1 37 MORRIS 10,562 2,027 18 144 8,397 1,722 17 123 2,165 305 1 21 OCEAN 15,325 2,788 79 65 11,823 2,402 70 59 3,502 386 9 6 PASSAIC 14,506 8,899 65 113 11,832 7,188 58 85 2,674 1,711 7 28 SALEM 2,496 2,281 4 13 2,172 2,099 4 12 324 182 - 1 SOMERSET 5,515 2,086 11 79 4,066 1,624 9 67 1,449 462 2 12 SUSSEX 3,638 164 3 15 3,044 140 3 12 594 24 - 3 UNION 10,817 13,370 24 132 8,687 10,661 20 93 2,130 2,709 4 39 3,281 268 0 17 2,647 241 - 15 634 27 - 2 CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON WARREN 62 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 63 POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY COUNTY - 1999 COUNTY HANDLED WITHIN DEPARTMEN T& RELEASED REFERRED TO JUVENILE COURT OR PROBATION DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO WELFARE AGENCY REFERRED TO OTHER POLICE AGENCY REFERRED TO CRIMINAL OR ADULT COURT POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODY BY COUNTY - 1999 TOTAL POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES COUNTY HANDLED WITHIN DEPARTMEN T& RELEASED REFERRED TO JUVENILE COURT OR PROBATION DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO WELFARE AGENCY REFERRED TO OTHER POLICE AGENCY REFERRED TO CRIMINAL OR ADULT COURT TOTAL POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES ATLANTIC Number Percent Distribution 1,483 40.1 2,133 57.7 9 0.2 13 0.4 61 1.6 3,699 — MIDDLESEX Number Percent Distribution 825 24.2 2,560 75.1 2 0.1 11 0.3 13 0.4 3,411 — BERGEN Number Percent Distribution 2,047 39.2 3,083 59.1 36 0.7 20 0.4 31 0.6 5,217 — MONMOUTH Number Percent Distribution 1,021 22.2 3,503 76.0 1 k 8 0.2 74 1.6 4,607 — BURLINGTON Number Percent Distribution 886 30.7 1,941 67.2 5 0.2 16 0.6 39 1.4 2,887 — MORRIS Number Percent Distribution 763 30.6 1,522 61.1 60 2.4 133 5.3 14 0.6 2,492 — CAMDEN Number Percent Distribution 4,629 52.7 4,093 46.6 7 0.1 3 k 46 0.5 8,778 — OCEAN Number Percent Distribution 1,293 33.1 2,552 65.4 3 0.1 16 0.4 39 1.0 3,903 — CAPE MAY Number Percent Distribution 338 17.9 1,517 80.4 1 0.1 5 0.3 27 1.4 1,888 — PASSAIC Number Percent Distribution 1,894 42.9 2,510 56.8 3 0.1 6 0.1 7 0.2 4,420 — CUMBERLAN D Number Percent Distribution 604 22.9 2,017 76.4 2 0.1 0.0 16 0.6 2,639 — SALEM Number Percent Distribution 44 8.7 453 89.3 0.0 1 0.2 9 1.8 507 — ESSEX Number Percent Distribution 2,174 30.9 4,827 68.6 32 0.5 2 k 6 0.1 7,041 — SOMERSET Number Percent Distribution 762 39.6 996 51.7 137 7.1 24 1.2 6 0.3 1,925 — GLOUCESTER Number Percent Distribution 654 26.6 1,773 72.2 k 0.0 28 1.1 2,456 — SUSSEX Number Percent Distribution 76 12.2 534 86.0 1 0.2 0.0 10 1.6 621 — HUDSON Number Percent Distribution 1,079 26.5 2,977 73.2 8 0.2 1 k k 4,067 — UNION Number Percent Distribution 2,655 54.4 2,168 44.4 25 0.5 15 0.3 19 0.4 4,882 — HUNTERDON Number Percent Distribution 134 25.5 367 69.9 14 2.7 0.0 10 1.9 525 — WARREN Number Percent Distribution 82 12.4 553 83.4 0.0 0.0 28 4.2 663 — MERCER Number Percent Distribution 2,328 48.1 2,479 51.2 2 k 15 0.3 17 0.4 4,841 — STATE TOTALS† Number Percent 25,796 36.0 44,631 62.4 343 0.5 296 0.4 501 0.7 71,567 — 1 2 † Includes arrests by State agencies in unspecified counties. k Less than one-tenth of one percent. 64 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 65 ARREST SUMMARY FOR NON-INDEX OFFENSES MANSLAUGHTER 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. Definition The unlawful killing of a human being, by another, through gross negligence. Arrests relating to traffic fatalities are included. • There were 1,874 arrests reported during the year for forgery or counterfeiting, a 12 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 96 percent and juveniles accounted for 4 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 70 percent of the arrests and females 30 percent. • There were 28 arrests reported by law enforcement agencies for manslaughter during the year, a decrease of 26 percent when compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 82 percent and juveniles accounted for 18 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 71 percent of the arrests and females 29 percent. • Sixty-four percent of the persons arrested were white, 35 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 7 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 26 percent of the arrests and 74 percent were non-hispanic. • The hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 29 percent of the arrests and 71 percent were non-hispanic. SIMPLE ASSAULT 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. 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 6,337 arrests reported during the year for fraud, a 7 percent decrease compared to 1998. • There were 35,406 simple assault arrests in 1999, representing a decrease of 6 percent when compared to 1998. • Adult arrests represented 96 percent and juveniles 4 percent of the persons arrested. • Of the total, 19 percent were juveniles and 81 percent were adults. • Males accounted for 64 percent and females 36 percent of the persons arrested for fraud. • Males accounted for 75 percent and females 25 percent of the persons arrested for simple assault. • Fifty-nine percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 4 percent were other races. • Sixty-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 37 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Eleven percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 89 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Sixteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 84 percent were not of hispanic origin. ARSON EMBEZZLEMENT Definition 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.. The definition of embezzlement is the misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care, custody or control. • There were 114 persons arrested for embezzlement, a 58 percent increase compared to 1998. • There were 579 arrests reported for arson offenses, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Eighty-nine percent of those persons arrested were adults and 11 percent were juveniles. • Juveniles accounted for 63 percent and adults 37 percent of persons arrested for arson. • Males accounted for 56 percent and females 44 percent of the persons arrested for embezzlement. • Eighty-seven percent of the total arson arrests were males while 13 percent were females. • Fifty-one percent of the persons arrested were black and 48 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Seventy-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 26 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 10 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 90 percent. • Hispanics accounted for 11 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 89 percent. 66 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 67 ARREST SUMMARY FOR NON-INDEX OFFENSES MANSLAUGHTER 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. Definition The unlawful killing of a human being, by another, through gross negligence. Arrests relating to traffic fatalities are included. • There were 1,874 arrests reported during the year for forgery or counterfeiting, a 12 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 96 percent and juveniles accounted for 4 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 70 percent of the arrests and females 30 percent. • There were 28 arrests reported by law enforcement agencies for manslaughter during the year, a decrease of 26 percent when compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 82 percent and juveniles accounted for 18 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 71 percent of the arrests and females 29 percent. • Sixty-four percent of the persons arrested were white, 35 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 7 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 26 percent of the arrests and 74 percent were non-hispanic. • The hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 29 percent of the arrests and 71 percent were non-hispanic. SIMPLE ASSAULT 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. 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 6,337 arrests reported during the year for fraud, a 7 percent decrease compared to 1998. • There were 35,406 simple assault arrests in 1999, representing a decrease of 6 percent when compared to 1998. • Adult arrests represented 96 percent and juveniles 4 percent of the persons arrested. • Of the total, 19 percent were juveniles and 81 percent were adults. • Males accounted for 64 percent and females 36 percent of the persons arrested for fraud. • Males accounted for 75 percent and females 25 percent of the persons arrested for simple assault. • Fifty-nine percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 4 percent were other races. • Sixty-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 37 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Eleven percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 89 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Sixteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 84 percent were not of hispanic origin. ARSON EMBEZZLEMENT Definition 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.. The definition of embezzlement is the misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care, custody or control. • There were 114 persons arrested for embezzlement, a 58 percent increase compared to 1998. • There were 579 arrests reported for arson offenses, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Eighty-nine percent of those persons arrested were adults and 11 percent were juveniles. • Juveniles accounted for 63 percent and adults 37 percent of persons arrested for arson. • Males accounted for 56 percent and females 44 percent of the persons arrested for embezzlement. • Eighty-seven percent of the total arson arrests were males while 13 percent were females. • Fifty-one percent of the persons arrested were black and 48 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Seventy-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 26 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 10 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 90 percent. • Hispanics accounted for 11 percent of those arrested and non-hispanics accounted for 89 percent. 66 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 67 STOLEN PROPERTY (Buying, Receiving, Possessing) PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE Definition 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.. 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 1999, there were 7,585 arrests reported for stolen property, a decrease of 7 percent compared to 1998. • Of the total, 71 percent were adults and 29 percent were juveniles. • Eighty-five percent were males and 15 percent were females. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were black, 42 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 19 percent of the arrests and 81 percent were non-hispanic. CRIMINAL/MALICIOUS MISCHIEF Definition • There were 3,069 prostitution and commercialized vice arrests during 1999, representing a decrease of 13 percent when compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 99 percent, and juveniles 1 percent of the arrests. • Forty-four percent were males and 56 percent were females. • Fifty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 40 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 24 percent of those arrested and 76 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. 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 8,767 arrests for criminal/malicious mischief, a decrease of 10 percent compared to 1998. • There were 2,146 sex offense arrests during 1999, representing a decrease of 11 percent when compared to 1998. • Both juveniles and adults each accounted for 50 percent of the persons arrested for criminal/malicious mischief. • Adults accounted for 77 percent, and juveniles 23 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 86 percent and females 14 percent of the arrests. • Ninety-six percent were males and 4 percent were females. • Seventy-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 27 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Sixty-nine percent of the persons arrested were white, 29 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Twelve percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and non-hispanics accounted for 88 percent. • Nineteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 82 percent were not of hispanic origin. WEAPONS: CARRYING, POSSESSING, etc. Definition DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS 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 5,194 arrests reported for weapon offenses, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • 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-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 47 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of those arrested and 84 percent were non-hispanic. 68 — State & County Arrest Summary — 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 58,022 arrests reported by the law enforcement agencies of the state for drug abuse violations, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 86 percent and juveniles 14 percent of the arrests. — State & County Arrest Summary — 69 STOLEN PROPERTY (Buying, Receiving, Possessing) PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE Definition 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.. 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 1999, there were 7,585 arrests reported for stolen property, a decrease of 7 percent compared to 1998. • Of the total, 71 percent were adults and 29 percent were juveniles. • Eighty-five percent were males and 15 percent were females. • Fifty-seven percent of the persons arrested were black, 42 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 19 percent of the arrests and 81 percent were non-hispanic. CRIMINAL/MALICIOUS MISCHIEF Definition • There were 3,069 prostitution and commercialized vice arrests during 1999, representing a decrease of 13 percent when compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 99 percent, and juveniles 1 percent of the arrests. • Forty-four percent were males and 56 percent were females. • Fifty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 40 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 24 percent of those arrested and 76 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. 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 8,767 arrests for criminal/malicious mischief, a decrease of 10 percent compared to 1998. • There were 2,146 sex offense arrests during 1999, representing a decrease of 11 percent when compared to 1998. • Both juveniles and adults each accounted for 50 percent of the persons arrested for criminal/malicious mischief. • Adults accounted for 77 percent, and juveniles 23 percent of the arrests. • Males accounted for 86 percent and females 14 percent of the arrests. • Ninety-six percent were males and 4 percent were females. • Seventy-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 27 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Sixty-nine percent of the persons arrested were white, 29 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Twelve percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and non-hispanics accounted for 88 percent. • Nineteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 82 percent were not of hispanic origin. WEAPONS: CARRYING, POSSESSING, etc. Definition DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS 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 5,194 arrests reported for weapon offenses, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • 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-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 47 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of those arrested and 84 percent were non-hispanic. 68 — State & County Arrest Summary — 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 58,022 arrests reported by the law enforcement agencies of the state for drug abuse violations, a 9 percent decrease compared to 1998. • Adults accounted for 86 percent and juveniles 14 percent of the arrests. — State & County Arrest Summary — 69 • Thirty-eight percent of persons arrested for drug abuse violations were under the age of 21. • Males accounted for 84 percent of all the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 16 percent. • Fifty-two 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 13 percent of those arrested and 87 percent were non-hispanic. • Arrests for possession/use of drugs accounted for 75 percent of the arrests, and the remaining 25 percent were for the sale/manufacturing of drugs. • Arrests for opium or cocaine and their derivatives represented 47 percent of the possession/use category and 74 percent of the sale/manufacturing category. Overall, they accounted for 54 percent of the total drug abuse violation arrests. 1999 TOTAL ARRESTS FOR ALL DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS 1998 64,011 1999 58,022 1999 ANALYSES OF DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 1998 1999 Percent Change 46,897 43,522 -7 Percent Change -9 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1999 Percent Change 17,114 14,500 -15 * Less than one-half of one percent. 70 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 71 • Thirty-eight percent of persons arrested for drug abuse violations were under the age of 21. • Males accounted for 84 percent of all the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 16 percent. • Fifty-two 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 13 percent of those arrested and 87 percent were non-hispanic. • Arrests for possession/use of drugs accounted for 75 percent of the arrests, and the remaining 25 percent were for the sale/manufacturing of drugs. • Arrests for opium or cocaine and their derivatives represented 47 percent of the possession/use category and 74 percent of the sale/manufacturing category. Overall, they accounted for 54 percent of the total drug abuse violation arrests. 1999 TOTAL ARRESTS FOR ALL DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS 1998 64,011 1999 58,022 1999 ANALYSES OF DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 1998 1999 Percent Change 46,897 43,522 -7 Percent Change -9 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1999 Percent Change 17,114 14,500 -15 * Less than one-half of one percent. 70 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 71 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF POSSESSION/USESALE/MANUFACTURE DRUG ARRESTS 1995 through 1999 1995 COMPARATIVE DRUG ARRESTS BY COUNTY 1998/1999 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1996 1997 1998 1999 13,206 13,972 14,565 13,518 10,781 3,718 3,339 3,493 3,047 2,974 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) 201 177 217 205 313 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 313 343 313 344 432 17,438 17,831 18,588 17,114 14,500 Sale/Manufacture Arrests Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives Marijuana and Hashish TOTAL SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1999 PERCENT CHANGE GRAND TOTAL 1998 1999 PERCENT CHANGE ATLANTIC 333 217 -35 2,564 2,099 -18 2,897 2,316 -20 BERGEN 562 309 -45 2,599 2,218 -15 3,161 2,527 -20 BURLINGTON 325 328 1 1,815 1,838 1 2,140 2,166 1 1,242 855 -31 3,455 3,548 3 4,697 4,403 -6 CAPE MAY 142 95 -33 1,088 973 -11 1,230 1,068 -13 CUMBERLAND 168 158 -6 1,060 1,085 2 1,228 1,243 1 5,827 4,251 -27 8,373 7,439 -11 14,200 11,690 -18 328 270 -18 1,551 1,384 -11 1,879 1,654 -12 2,330 2,712 16 2,611 2,517 -4 4,941 5,229 6 86 90 5 367 379 3 453 469 4 1,555 1,275 -18 2,707 2,181 -19 4,262 3,456 -19 CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON Possession/Use Arrests PERCENT CHANGE 1999 POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS HUNTERDON Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 20,001 20,805 22,670 23,099 20,462 Marijuana and Hashish 20,112 21,108 21,992 21,755 20,709 384 423 449 507 581 MIDDLESEX 754 530 -30 2,390 2,240 -6 3,144 2,770 -12 1,118 1,249 1,925 1,536 1,770 MONMOUTH 380 508 34 3,884 3,910 1 4,264 4,418 4 41,615 43,585 47,036 46,897 43,522 MORRIS 286 255 -11 1,565 1,363 -13 1,851 1,618 -13 OCEAN 464 486 5 2,052 2,371 16 2,516 2,857 14 1,287 1,147 -11 2,303 2,208 -4 3,590 3,355 -7 131 88 -33 399 341 -15 530 429 -19 SOMERSET 88 46 -48 611 540 -12 699 586 -16 SUSSEX 49 82 67 345 266 -23 394 348 -12 UNION 659 692 5 4,567 4,195 -8 5,226 4,887 -6 87 90 3 366 286 -22 453 376 -17 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs TOTAL POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS Combined Drug Arrests PASSAIC Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 33,207 34,777 37,235 36,617 31,243 Marijuana and Hashish 23,830 24,447 25,485 24,802 23,683 585 600 666 712 894 1,431 1,592 2,238 1,880 2,202 59,053 61,416 65,624 64,011 58,022 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs GRAND TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS MERCER SALEM WARREN 72 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 73 STATE OF NEW JERSEY FIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF POSSESSION/USESALE/MANUFACTURE DRUG ARRESTS 1995 through 1999 1995 COMPARATIVE DRUG ARRESTS BY COUNTY 1998/1999 SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1996 1997 1998 1999 13,206 13,972 14,565 13,518 10,781 3,718 3,339 3,493 3,047 2,974 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) 201 177 217 205 313 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 313 343 313 344 432 17,438 17,831 18,588 17,114 14,500 Sale/Manufacture Arrests Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives Marijuana and Hashish TOTAL SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 1998 1999 PERCENT CHANGE GRAND TOTAL 1998 1999 PERCENT CHANGE ATLANTIC 333 217 -35 2,564 2,099 -18 2,897 2,316 -20 BERGEN 562 309 -45 2,599 2,218 -15 3,161 2,527 -20 BURLINGTON 325 328 1 1,815 1,838 1 2,140 2,166 1 1,242 855 -31 3,455 3,548 3 4,697 4,403 -6 CAPE MAY 142 95 -33 1,088 973 -11 1,230 1,068 -13 CUMBERLAND 168 158 -6 1,060 1,085 2 1,228 1,243 1 5,827 4,251 -27 8,373 7,439 -11 14,200 11,690 -18 328 270 -18 1,551 1,384 -11 1,879 1,654 -12 2,330 2,712 16 2,611 2,517 -4 4,941 5,229 6 86 90 5 367 379 3 453 469 4 1,555 1,275 -18 2,707 2,181 -19 4,262 3,456 -19 CAMDEN ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON Possession/Use Arrests PERCENT CHANGE 1999 POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS HUNTERDON Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 20,001 20,805 22,670 23,099 20,462 Marijuana and Hashish 20,112 21,108 21,992 21,755 20,709 384 423 449 507 581 MIDDLESEX 754 530 -30 2,390 2,240 -6 3,144 2,770 -12 1,118 1,249 1,925 1,536 1,770 MONMOUTH 380 508 34 3,884 3,910 1 4,264 4,418 4 41,615 43,585 47,036 46,897 43,522 MORRIS 286 255 -11 1,565 1,363 -13 1,851 1,618 -13 OCEAN 464 486 5 2,052 2,371 16 2,516 2,857 14 1,287 1,147 -11 2,303 2,208 -4 3,590 3,355 -7 131 88 -33 399 341 -15 530 429 -19 SOMERSET 88 46 -48 611 540 -12 699 586 -16 SUSSEX 49 82 67 345 266 -23 394 348 -12 UNION 659 692 5 4,567 4,195 -8 5,226 4,887 -6 87 90 3 366 286 -22 453 376 -17 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs TOTAL POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS Combined Drug Arrests PASSAIC Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 33,207 34,777 37,235 36,617 31,243 Marijuana and Hashish 23,830 24,447 25,485 24,802 23,683 585 600 666 712 894 1,431 1,592 2,238 1,880 2,202 59,053 61,416 65,624 64,011 58,022 Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadones) Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs GRAND TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS MERCER SALEM WARREN 72 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 73 Definition GAMBLING LIQUOR LAWS Definition Gambling violations are defined as the promoting, permitting or engaging in illegal gambling. • There were 905 gambling arrests reported during 1999, resulting in a decrease of 4 percent compared to 1998. • Eighty-nine percent of the arrests were adults and 11 percent were juveniles. • Males represented 88 percent and females 12 percent of the gambling arrests. • Fifty-four percent of the persons arrested were black, 40 percent were white, and 6 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of the arrests and 82 percent were non-hispanic. Definition Included in this category are state or local liquor law violations, with the exception of “driving under the influence.” • There were 14,499 arrests reported for liquor law violations, a decrease of 14 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 74 percent of the arrests while the remaining 26 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 80 percent of the liquor law arrests while females accounted for the remaining 20 percent. • Eighty-two 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. OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY AND CHILDREN The definition of offenses against family and children is the nonsupport, neglect, desertion or abuse of family and children. DISORDERLY CONDUCT Definition In this category are placed all charges of committing a breach of the peace (disorderly person). • There were 15,672 arrests for offenses against family and children during 1999, representing a decrease of 12 percent from 1998. • There were 28,926 arrests reported for disorderly conduct, a decrease of 15 percent from the previous year. • Less than one-half of one percent of the arrests were juveniles, and nearly 100 percent were adults. • Adults were responsible for 75 percent of the arrests while the remaining 25 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 91 percent and females 9 percent of the arrests. • • Fifty percent of the persons arrested were white, 49 percent were black, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. Males accounted for 79 percent of the disorderly conduct arrests while females accounted for the remaining 21 percent. • Sixty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. Hispanics accounted for 11 percent of the arrests and 89 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Hispanics accounted for 14 percent of those arrested and 86 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Definition DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE VAGRANCY 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. In this category are persons charged with vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc.. • There were 2,699 arrests in this category, a decrease of 16 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 96 percent of the arrests while the remaining 4 percent were juveniles. Ninety-nine percent of the arrests were adults and only 1 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 69 percent and females accounted for the remaining 31 percent of arrests in this category. • Males accounted for 85 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 15 percent. • Sixty-nine percent of the persons arrested were black, 30 percent were white, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. • Eighty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 10 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 9 percent of those arrested and 91 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Fourteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 86 percent were non-hispanic. • There were 29,109 arrests reported for driving under the influence in 1999, a decrease of 3 percent compared to 1998. • 74 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 75 Definition GAMBLING LIQUOR LAWS Definition Gambling violations are defined as the promoting, permitting or engaging in illegal gambling. • There were 905 gambling arrests reported during 1999, resulting in a decrease of 4 percent compared to 1998. • Eighty-nine percent of the arrests were adults and 11 percent were juveniles. • Males represented 88 percent and females 12 percent of the gambling arrests. • Fifty-four percent of the persons arrested were black, 40 percent were white, and 6 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 18 percent of the arrests and 82 percent were non-hispanic. Definition Included in this category are state or local liquor law violations, with the exception of “driving under the influence.” • There were 14,499 arrests reported for liquor law violations, a decrease of 14 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 74 percent of the arrests while the remaining 26 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 80 percent of the liquor law arrests while females accounted for the remaining 20 percent. • Eighty-two 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. OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY AND CHILDREN The definition of offenses against family and children is the nonsupport, neglect, desertion or abuse of family and children. DISORDERLY CONDUCT Definition In this category are placed all charges of committing a breach of the peace (disorderly person). • There were 15,672 arrests for offenses against family and children during 1999, representing a decrease of 12 percent from 1998. • There were 28,926 arrests reported for disorderly conduct, a decrease of 15 percent from the previous year. • Less than one-half of one percent of the arrests were juveniles, and nearly 100 percent were adults. • Adults were responsible for 75 percent of the arrests while the remaining 25 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 91 percent and females 9 percent of the arrests. • • Fifty percent of the persons arrested were white, 49 percent were black, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. Males accounted for 79 percent of the disorderly conduct arrests while females accounted for the remaining 21 percent. • Sixty-three percent of the persons arrested were white, 36 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. Hispanics accounted for 11 percent of the arrests and 89 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Hispanics accounted for 14 percent of those arrested and 86 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Definition DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE VAGRANCY 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. In this category are persons charged with vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc.. • There were 2,699 arrests in this category, a decrease of 16 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 96 percent of the arrests while the remaining 4 percent were juveniles. Ninety-nine percent of the arrests were adults and only 1 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 69 percent and females accounted for the remaining 31 percent of arrests in this category. • Males accounted for 85 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 15 percent. • Sixty-nine percent of the persons arrested were black, 30 percent were white, and less than one-half of one percent were other races. • Eighty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 10 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 9 percent of those arrested and 91 percent were not of hispanic origin. • Fourteen percent of the persons arrested were hispanic and 86 percent were non-hispanic. • There were 29,109 arrests reported for driving under the influence in 1999, a decrease of 3 percent compared to 1998. • 74 — State & County Arrest Summary — — State & County Arrest Summary — 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 118,305 arrests reported for all other offenses, a decrease of 3 percent from the previous year. • Adults were responsible for 92 percent of the arrests while the remaining 8 percent were juveniles. • Males accounted for 81 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 19 percent. • Fifty-five percent of the persons arrested were white, 44 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 13 percent of those arrested and 87 percent were not of hispanic origin. Definition CURFEW AND LOITERING LAW VIOLATIONS In this category are juvenile arrests made for violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances. • There were 6,123 arrests reported for curfew and loitering law violations, an increase of 30 percent from the previous year. • Males accounted for 78 percent and females accounted for the remaining 22 percent. • Fifty percent of the persons arrested were black, 49 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 26 percent of those arrested and 74 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 4,960 runaway arrests reported, a decrease of 5 percent from the previous year. • Females accounted for 59 percent of the arrests while males accounted for the remaining 41 percent. • Fifty percent of the persons arrested were black, 49 percent were white, and 1 percent were other races. • Hispanics accounted for 20 percent of those arrested and 80 percent were not of hispanic origin. 76 — State & County Arrest Summary —