Section Three STATE & COUNTY ARREST SUMMARY 43

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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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•
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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
•
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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.
•
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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.
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