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ALABAMA C~~M~NAl JlUJS1~CfE ~NFORMA1~ON CENTER

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ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER LARRY WRIGHT DIRECTOR 112..2'1)

A surmnary of the nature and extent of the reported by local criminal justice agencies in Alabama. This report is produced annually by the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC).

Larry Wright, Director

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Programming SUpport: Tal Wright Betty Hurd Published By The ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

Larry Wright, Director

statistical Analysis Center Therese Ford, Director Data Compiled By: Sue Sullivan, Statistician Publishing Assistant: Sheila Hughes

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The 1987 Crime in Alabama. report is the twelfth annual report published by the A1a.baIIJa Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC). This report concentrates on ~~e major index offenses reported to the Uniform Crime Reporting program (OCR) by the state's law enforcement agencies for calendar year 1987. The crime statistics presented in this report are compiled for the state, Alabama 1 s nine Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA I s), Sheriffs I Offices, Municipal Police Departments and Campus Police. UCR data deals with criminal activity in a specific geographical area rather than with law enforcement agencies' activities; therefore, it should not be used to evaluate or corrpare one agency with another. OCR is only one aspect of the activities and responsibilities of the law enforcement conmunity. We hope this report will provide a comprehensive picture of crime in our state during 1987. Requests for additional information may be directed to this office, 858 South Court Street, Montgomery, Alabama. 36130; Telephone (205) 832-4930. Sincerely,

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MOruTGOMERV, ALAElIAM A

8311!-49:\lD DEDICATION

This report is dedicated to Alabama I s law enforcement officers who protect and defend the citizens of this state.

In particular, we wou1q like to honor the memory of Alabama e s peace officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in 1987.

October, 1987 Deputy Howard Dutton Baldwin County Sheriff I s Department

December, 1987 Officer Charlie Raphael Alcuri Ozark Police Department

December, 1987 Officer John Drew Seifert Ozark Police Department TABLE OF CONTENTS

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR DEDICATION

P REF ACE •••••• 0 ••••••••• ODe ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 •••• 0 ••••••••• i

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CRIME AND ARREST DATA ••••••••••••••• o ••••••••• o ••• ~ ••••••••• o ••• 4

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED ••••••••••••• ~ •••• 152

APPENDIX A (Crime by County Report) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 157

APPENDIX B (Part I and Part II Arrest Data) •••••• 0 ••• 0 •••• 0 ••• 171 PREFACE

The 1987 Crime in Alabama report is intended to inform law enforcement officials and private citizens of criminal and law enforcement activity in Alabama. Since the UCR offense and arrest data are the basis of this report, it must be noted that other factors affecting crime are not measured by OCR, such as, age, sex, and race of the population, economic conditions of the area, transient population, culture, education, climate, attitudes of the victims toward crime and police, and crime reporting practices of the citizens. Therefore, it is difficult to draw conclusions or make valid comparisons between various jurisdictions by using only the crime and arrest data in this bod<.. The data in this book are used for analyzing crime problems inherent in the criminal justice system and as a foundation for planning and budgeting. Geographic areas covered in this report include the State of Alabama, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MBA's), county and city strata. A 1987 Crime by County report is contained in Appendix A. We would like to extend our appreciation to law enforcement agencies-sher iff's departments, rmmicipal police departments, and campus police-for their cooperation in the UCR program.

i INTRODUCTION

In October of 1975, Act 872 passed both houses of the Alabama Legislature creating and establishing the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) which is commissioned to collect, store, retrieve, analyze, and disseminate criminal justice data. Inherent in ACJIC is a "uniform crime reporting system for the periodic collection and ru1alysis of crimes reported to any and all criminal justice agencies within the state." (Act 872, Section 9, 1975) With the passage of this bill, mandatory reporting was required of law enforcement agencies in Alabama. Prior to 1976, law enforcement agencies participated in the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program (OCR) on a voluntary basis. Since mandatory submission, there has been a 185% increase in OCR reporting. Alabama's VCR program functions in accordance with FBI standards of operation. ioe., a uniform data collection device and quality control procedures which provide viable crime statistics for accurate indication of crime and crime trends. ACJIC implemented an incident-based reporting system as an alternative to UCR summary reporting in 1977. 'rhis Incident-Based Reporting (IBR) System also provides a self-contained internal recordkeeping system for the agency.

1 IBR is a voluntary system with 85% of Alabama's agencies participating. Law enforcement agencies have the option of utilizing IBR rather than UCR summary since comparable data elements can be obtained from IBR forms. The more detailed information provides greater potential for better services, analyses, and resource studies by both the individual agency's crime analysis units and ACJIC. In 1986, ACJIC organized a 32-person OCR Committee to review the IBR report forms. This committee was made up of law enforcement personnel from small, medium and large police departments and sheriff's departments, computerized agencies, the FBI, and the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). The committee reviewed and analyzed the ten year old forms and decided that enhancements were needed. The IBR report forms were re-designed with input from Alabarna's local agencies. Alabama's law enforcement agencies are supplied with monthly reporting forms, either OCR surnrrar ies or IBR forms by ACJIC' s Technical Assistance field staff who are also made available to the reporting agencies to help answer any questions which may arise regarding forms, crime classifications, and clearance data. The Technical Assistants are also responsible for training law enforcement personnel and maintaining the quality of information for output to the criminal justice system.

2 When the OCR summaries or incident reports are returned to ACJIC, they are reviewed for accuracy by the quality control section of OCR. Then, the Alabama OCR program furnishes the contr ibuting agencies and the FBI with rronthly data for their verification and review process.

Alabama's law enforcement corranuni ty can be proud of the progress made in the incident reporting program. Because of the support and dedication of our law enforcement, Alabama is one of the states leading the way for a national IBR system.

3 CRIME AND ARREST DATA

Valid crime data can provide a solid foundation for statistical analyses, management-oriented analyses and crime breakdowns. These analyses can then aid local police departments in laying out patrol districts, assigning patrol units, and designating community education programs. Data used in this report are provided by the Uniform Crime Reporting section (OCR) of the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC). ACJIC's OCR section is the depository for reported offenses and has the responsibility of collecting and disseminating crime data.

In 1987 r approximately 300 agencies reported known offenses to Alabama's OCR; 84% of Alabama's law enforcerrent agencies submitted Incident Reports and 16% returned OCR Summaries. Through a mandate of Congress, Arson is counted as a Part I

Offense. So as not to distort crime trends in Total and Property Crime indices, Arson totals will not be included in these sections but will be included in a separate section following property crimes. Crime data are obtained from the Part I Index of Offenses submitted by law enforcement agencies to Alabama's OCR program. These Part I Offenses are divided into Violent Crirre and Property Crimes.

4 Violent Crimes include Homicide, Rape, , and . These crimes are considered violent inasmuch as they are offenses perpetrated against a person (s) with a high risk or injury or death to the victim(s) •

Property Crimes are comprised of Burglary, , Motor

Vehicle Theft, and Arson*. Property or Non-Violent Cr imes lack the aspect of force and/or bodily harm to the victim(s) • Clearance and arrest data are also reported to Alabama's OCR. A crime is considered cleared, either by arrest· or by exceptional means, when enough evidence is found to charge a suspect and take him/her into custody. It is conceivable that one arrest could clear several offenses or that several arrests could clear one offense. The clearance rate is achieved by taking the number of clearances over the number of crimes reported,

CLEARANCES = CLEARANCE RATE REPORTED CRIME This report is a composite picture of crime and law enforcement activity in Alabama for 1987. It provides a breakdown for the State, the State's nine Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA';s) and localities participating in the OCR program.

*A separate section on Arson will be included in this report.

5 The report concentrates on the Index Crime of the FBI's Part I Offenses and offers tabular and narrative formats for comparisons, trends, rates, and percent changes.

6 DEFINITION OF TERMS

Adult - the UCR system defines adults as 18 years of age ~1d over. Arrest - a measure of law enforcement activity by which an individual is detained in legal custody. Arson - willful or malicious burning with or without intent to defraud, includes attempts. (Through a Congressional mandate, 1979 was the first year arson was counted as a Part I offense.> Arson is divided into the following categories:

structural Single occupancy residential - houses, townhouses, duplexes, etc. Other residential - apartments, tenements, hotels, motels, dormitories, boarding houses, etc. Storage - barns, garages, warehouses, etc. Industrial/manufacturing. Other commercial - stores, restaurants, offices, etc. Community/public - churches, jails, schools, colleges, hospitals, etc. All other structures - outbuildings, monuments, buildings under construction, etc. Mabile Motor vehicles - automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, etc. Other mobile property - trailers, recreational vehicles, airplanes, boats, etc.

Other - crops, timber, fences~ signs, etc.

7 Assault - the unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe bodily injury, including attempts. Attempted homicide is listed as an assault. Burglary - unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. Central city - a city with at least 50,000 residents. City strata - a breakdown of cities according to population. Clearance - a measure of law enforcement activity which shows that a crime has been solved for crime reporting purposes either by the arrest of a suspect or by exceptional means. Exceptional means provides a solution to a crime when there is enough evidence to place a formal charge against an offender, but some element beyond law enforcement control precludes an actual arrest. It is possible for one arrest to clear more than one offense. Clearance rate - the clearance rate is achieved by taking the number of clearances over the number of crimes reported. Gtime rate - a measure of criminal activity which shows the number of crimes reported per 100,000 residents.

8 Criminal activity - measured by reported crimes, trends, rates. Forcible entry - offenses in which force of any kind is used to unlawfully enter a structure for the purpose of committing a theft or felony. Hierarchy of Offenses - whenever more than one offense is committed simultaneously, the IIDSt severe offense is reported to UCR. The exception is arson which is always reported along with the most serious offense. Homicide - the willful killing of another as based on police investigation. Incident-Based Reporting System - a voluntary crime reporting system developed by ACJIC as an alternative to the OCR Summary. Juveniles - the OCR system defines juveniles as males and females 17 years of age and younger. Larceny - unlawful taking or stealing of property or articles without the use of force, violence or fraud, i.e., pocket picking, purse snatching, shoplifting, theft from coin- operated machines, etc. Law enforcement activity - police activity as measured by clearances and arrests.

9 Minimal injury - personal injury involving abrasions, minor lacerations requiring no more than usual first-aid treatment. Motor vehicles - automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, etc. Motor vehicle theft - unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle, including atterrpts. Non- residence - any structure used for purposes other than a residence. Part I Index Crimes - a category of UCR offenses deemed more serious and/or most frequent. The Part I Index Crimes include homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Part II Offenses - a category of UCR offenses which include: other - non-aggravated assaults. Forgery and counterfeiting - making, altering, uttering, or possessing with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true, includes attempts. Fraud - fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. Embezzlement - misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody, or control.

10 Part II Offenses (cont'd) stolen property - buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, includes attempts. Vandalism - willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement or defacement of property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. Weapons - all violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing, furnishing and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers, includes attemptF" Prostitution and commercialized vice - sex offenses of a commercial nature. Sex offenses (other than rape, prostitution, and commercialized vice) - statutory rape, offenses against

chastity, common decency, morals, etc 0

Narcotic drug laws - offenses relating to narcotics, i.e., possession, sale, use, growing and manufacturing of narcotic drugs. Ganbling - promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal ganbling. Offenses against the family and children - non-support, neglect, desertion, or abuse of family and children.

11 Part II Offenses (cont'd) Driving under the influence - driving or operating any motor vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics. Liquor laws - violations of state or local liquor laws. Drunkenness - drunkenness or intoxication. Disorderly conduct - breach of the peace. Vagrancy - begging, loitering, etc. All other offenses - all violations of state or local laws, excepting categor ies mentioned above, Part I Offenses, and traffic violations. Including, but not limited to bigamy, blackmail, bribery, contempt of court, discrimination, perjury, possession and/or sale of obscene material, quarantine violations, etc. Property Crimes - (non-violent crimes) index crimes which lack the aspect of force and/or bodily harm to the victim(s). Included in this category are burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Recovery - finding stolen property. It should be noted that a recovered article does not clear a crime, although the owner is reunited with his property a crime was cOITDTIitted and a suspect must be taken into custody to clear the offense.

12 Reported Crimes - crimes reported to law enforcement officials. NOTE: In this report, only those offenses which prove to be actual offenses are used. Those cases which have been deemed unfounped are excluded from the crime totals. (It should be mentioned that a change in reporting on the part of victims can effect an increase or a decrease for certain crimes.) Residence - any dwelling structure used for human habitation. Robbery - stealing or taking anything from the care, custody, 91" control of a person, in his presence, by force or by threat of force, including attempts. Robbery is broken down into seven categories: * Highway - occurring on the streets, in alleys, outside of structures. * Commercial house - hotels, motels, lodging houses, loan companies.

'I: Gas or service stations - sell gasoline and related products. * Convenience stores - neighborhood stores which specialize in the sale of consumable items. * Residence - robberies occurring in a dwelling or on the premises.

* Banking establishments - banks, savings & loan institutions, credit unions, etc.

13 * Miscellaneous - churches, temples, schools, union halls, government buildings, public transit systems, etc. Serious injury - personal injury is considered serious if there are broken bones, internal injuries, or if stitches are required.

SMSA - (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area) - a county or contiguous counties which contain at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000. Uniform Crime Reports - standardized reporting forms used by law

enforcen~nt officials to report criminal activity within their jurisdiction. Uniform Crime Reporting System - is the depository of the Uniform Crime Reports and Incident Reporting forms and provides for the collection and dissemination of crime data. Unlawful entry - involves no force and is achieved by use of an unlocked door or window. The element of trespass is essential.

14 Urbanized areas - incorporated or unincorporated places of 2500 or more inhabitants. Violent Crimes - index crimes which are offenses perpetrated against a person (or persons) with a high risk of injury or death to the victim. CriIres included in this category are homicide, rape, robbery, and assault.

15 TOTAL INDEX CRIME

Tbtal Index Crime is comprised of the Part I Offenses: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Assault, Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson.* Both offense and arrest data are collected for Part I crime.

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*There were 176,865. crimes reported in 1987, a 5% increase over 1986. *The crime rate for the state was 4444.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. *On a daily average, there were 485 Part I offenses reported. *The total property value stolen in 1987 was $138,457,197; 31% was recovered. *There were 327 Law Enforcement Officers assaulted in 1987. On the average, .9 officers were assaulted per day in 1987. 30% received serious inJUries and 70% received minimal or no injuries.

*In order to keep crime statistics meaningful, Arson data will not be included in Part I totals or Property Crime totals. A separate section on Arson is included in this report.

16 STATE OF AJ:.J\BAMA CRIME TRENDS 1983 - 1987

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/100,000 PERCENT OFFENSES YFAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPUIATION CHANGE

'lOTAL 1983 160071 ~11% 4182.5 -9% 1984 152919 -4% 3995.6 -4% 1985 156241 +2% 3915.8 -2% 1986 168711 +8% 4167.1 +6% 1987 176865 +5% 4444.8 +7%

PROPERI'Y 1983 143829 -11% 3758.1 -10% 1984 136024 -5% 3554.2 -5% 1985 138132 +2% 3462.0 -3% 1986 146695 +6% 3623.3 +5% 1987 154656 +5% 3886.7 +7%

VIOLEm' 1983 16242 -6% 424.4 -5% 1984 16895 +4% 441.4 +4% 1985 18109 +7% 453.9 +3% 1986 22016 +22% 543.8 +20% 1987 22209 +1% 558.1 +3%

HCruCIDE 1983 359 -12% 9.4 -10% 1984 367 +2% 9.6 +2% 1985 389 +6% 9.7 +1% 1986 398 +3% 9.B +1% 1987 378 -5% 9.5 -3%

RAPE * 1983 920 -9% 46.2 -7% 1984 982 +1% 49.3 +7% 1985 1070 +9% 51.6 +5% 1986 1122 +5% 53.3 +3% 1987 1109 -1% 53.6 +1%

ROBBERY 1983 3864 -11% 101.0 -10% 1984 3791 -2% 99.1 -2% 1985 4196 +11% 105.2 +6% 1986 4451 +6% 109.9 +4% 1987 4510 +1% 113.3 +3%

ASSl\ULT 1983 11099 -4% 290.0 -2% 1984 11755 +6% 307.2 +6% 1985 12454 +6% 312.1 +2% 1986 16045 +29% 396.3 +27% 1987 16212 +1% 407.4 +3%

BURGLARY 1983 41855 -14% 1093.6 -12% 1984 39237 -6% 1025.2 -6% 1985 40981 +4% 1027.1 0% 1986 45629 +11% 1127.0 +10% 1987 47595 +4% 1196.1 +6%

LARCENY 1983 92947 -10% 2428.6 -8% 1984 87602 -6% 2289.0 -6% 1985 86892 -1% 2177.7 -5% 1986 90540 +4% 2236.3 +3% 1987 96576 +7% 2427.1 +9%

MVl' 1983 9027 -15% 235.9 -13% 1984 9185 +2% 240.0 +2% 1985 10259 +12% 257.1 +7% 1986 10526 +3% 260.0 +1% 1987 10485 263.5 +1%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 17 MONTHLY TREND OF OFFENSES 1987

MONTH '1UmL VIOLENT PROPERlY MONl'H 'IDTAL VIOLENT PROPERTY

JAN 14611 1617 12994 JUL 15896 2188 13708 FEB 14004 1558 12446 AUG 16308 2037 14271 MAR 14787 1759 13028 SEP 14948 1924 1_3~24 APR 13424 1749 11675 OCT 14936 1866 13U70 MAY 14343 2120 12223 NOV 14149 1647 12502 JON 14394 1934 12460· DEC 15065 1810 rns.:;

TOTAL

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VIOLENT PROPER1Y

2S01) . - 2«tn 2SOO 2200 /~ L 2100 ...... 2mi:D / "- / I --.. "- / 1SCO -...... yo- V ./ 1200 / ""- ~ ...... / 1700 i-"'" '" i" 1600 /' -- 1~ 14CO " 1sno 120tJ uem 1cmtJ ~

18 0FFEl\\SES & CLFARANCES

1987

OFFENSE CI.EARAl"(:E CI.EARAl"(:E RATE

'IDTAL 176,865 36,668 21% Property 154,656 26,815 17% Violent 22,209 9,853 44% Homicide 378 285 75% Rape 1,109 606 55% Robbery 4,510 1,307 29% Assault 16,212 7,655 47% Burglary 47,595 5,716 12% Larceny 96,576 19,142 20%

MVT 10,485 1,957 19%

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Clearance and Arrest Data

*There were 36,668 clearances in 1987 providing a clearance rate of 21%. *A total of 29,089 persons were arrested for Part I offenses. Part I arrests made up 16% of all arrests in Alabama in 1987. *Of the persons arrested for Part I offenses, 21% were juveniles.

*Males made up 75% of persons arrested for Part I Offenses.

*45% of those arrested for Part I offenses were white and 55% were black. *A total of 153,634 persons were arrested for Part II offenses; 6% of Part II arrests were juveniles. Males made up 82% of Part II arrests. Whites made up 61% and blacks, 39% of Part II arrests. *A total of 7,879 persons were arrested for narcotic drug violations. 20% were for sale and 80% for possession. 96% were adult and 4% juvenile. -- *There were 60,660 persons arrested for alcohol violations: 46% were arrested for driving under the influence; 15% were arrested for liquor laws violations; and 39% for public drunkenness. 97% of the alcohol arrests were adults and 3% were juveniles.

20 TOTAL PART I ARRESTS BY AGE STATE OF ALABAMA 1987

UlmER 25- :10- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 ~ AGE 113 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 34 39 H 49 54 59 64 OVER

IIOtlIGIDE 16 11 15 11 13 13 11 11 65 60 59 2-4- 16 10 9 2 7 nAPE 70 35 24 24 28 213 22 29 713 61 53 28 15 9 7 5 N f-' " IWBIlErCf 1tH 79 77 83 56 72 ~·5 49 236· 132 60 17 14 7 6 1 2 /,\SSAULT 226 137 120 131 158 143 150 159 695 560 373 2H 139 103 76 49 52 r.UHGLARY 1095 397 3a6 307 225 257 231 135 539 366 H9 56 36 23 14- 6 8

LM~[:EIlY 4390 1133 1015 331 738 728 639 666 2679 1371 1224 763 H4 334 292 172 26B 110 fOR VEm GLE THEFT 210 77 70 55 52 47 H· 43 134 101 66 33 26 10 10 1 J PART I ARREST TRENDS

ADUl..T c::J

82% 82% 76% 80% 79%

79% 78% 75% 75% 75%

53% 55%

22 TOTAL CRIME 1983-1987

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rorAL CRIME TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE DATA 1983 - 1987

'1'O'mL CLEARANCE YEAR OFFENSES CLE.~E RATE 1983 160,071 31,545 . 20% 1984 i52,919 31,335 20% 1985 156,241 36,204 23% 1986 168,711 36,622 22% 1987 176,865 36,668 21%

AVERAGE 162,961 34,475 21% .

23 PROPERTY CRIME

Property Crime is comprised of Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson.* These crimes are designated as non-violent crimes because they lack the aspect of force and/or bodily harm to the victim(s).

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Property Crime Summary 1987

*In 1987, there were 154,656 property crimes reported. This is a 5% increase over 1986. Property crime makes up 87% of the total IndeX- offenses. -- *The property crime rate was 3886.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. *On the average there were 423.7 property crimes reported per day.

*A total of 26,815 property crimes were cleared in 1987 for a 17% clearance rate. *In 1987, 23,589 people were arrested for property crimes. 76% were adults, 45% were white and 72% were males.

*Total property value stolen in 1987 was $140,638,812; 31% was recovered.

*Arson totals are not included in Property Crime totals. A separate section on Arson is included in this report.

24 ACTUAL m"FF.NiSES AND VALUE S'J.'OI.ENIDA~ STATE OF AIAB.AMA 1987

ACTUAL VALUE AVERAGE! TYPE OF OFFENSE OFFENSE S'IOLENIDAMAGED INCIDENI'

ROBBERY Highway 1,591 793,362 499 Commercial House 894 642,698 719 Service Station 168 39,921 238 Convenience Store 562 101,033 180 Residence 622 424,932 683 Bank 140 169,791 1,213 Miscellaneous 533 275,870 518

TOTAL 4,510 2,447,607 543

BURGLARY RESIDENCE Night 8,485 6,313,660 744 Day 16,488 16,282,527 988 Unknown 2,889 2,672,791 925 NON-RESIDENCE Night 9,521 6,333,776 665 Day 7,347 4,890,857 666 Unknown 2,865 2,609,952 911

TOTAL 47,595 39,103,563 822

LARCENY Over $200 31,953 32,060,769 1003 $50 to $200 25,245 2,740,341 109 Under $50 39,378 503,309 13

TOTAL 96,576 35,304,419 366 MO'IOR VEHICLE TEI!..'FT 10,485 63,733,860 6,079 ARSON STRUCTURAL UNITS Single Occupancy Residence 364 4,031,262 11,075 other Residence 86 556,797 6,474 Storage 44 134,550 3,058 Industrial/Manufacturing 8 244,200 30,525 other Commercial 62 2,113,506 34,089 Community/Public 34 718,834 21,142 All other Structures 21 228,655 10,888 Mobile Property Motor Vehicles 309 966,254 3,127 Other Mobile Property 33 321,020 9,728 Total other 49 28,090 573

'I'O':mL 1,010 9,343,168 9,251

25 MONTHLY TREND OF PROPERTY CRIME 1987

MONTH BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO MONTH BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO

JAN 4151 7904 939 JUL 3929 8777 1002 FEB 3953 7657 836 AUG 4260 9003 TOO8 MAR 3951 8102 975 SEP 4118 8050 856 APR 3291 7552 832 OCT 4175 8038 857 MAY 3443 7992 788 NOV' 4181 7499 822 , JON 3614 8051 795 DEC 4529 7951 775

AUTO

1000 1400 ! 13:00 I I 1200 i -t 1100'I tOOO eM.!:t- -2t= / "- I'/ / ...... BOO "-- 100 OOD I liOO JAN FEB YM ~ YAY .MIl .M.. NJC ~ ocr t«7I Da:

BURGLARY LARCENY

0000 A3eOO ~ .; 440.0 !,..--"' ~ 1/ ~ i'-.. 7 ZII:OO &. v f\ '\ y' "" ~ r-...... V '-.. ~ V I V V 3400 ,I :mlO ""'" 7JmJ 3OOf) "" .zmo 2fOO ~ 2400 ~ ;woo C1llOlI .wt pm P4'IR tom WfI .tim JUl. JWG s::P OCT ~ om: CoN fm t!AR APR I!.AV JtS4 .an.. AUG SlBJ ocr IllOV 1m:

26 1987

VALUE STOLEN & REx::::OVERED

PROPERl'Y VALUE S'IOLEN VALUE ROCOVERED % REx::::OVERED

Currency & notes $ 9,092,838 $ 436,278 5% Jewelry 12,682,829 1,659,924 13% Clothing & furs 2,261,559 308,840 14% Loc. stolen M.V. 63,688,153 35,616,600 56% Office Equip. 749,696 88,908 12% TV, Radio, Stereo 13,117,807 965,883 7% Firearms 2,642,223 292,018 11% Household Goods 4,329,956 338,992 8% Consumable Goods 993,042 97,540 10% Livestock 177,729 15,040 8% Misc. 30,902,980 3,139,521 10% roTAL 140,638,812 42,959,544 31%

27 PROPERTY CRIME 1983-1987

.. __ !~ ~ ! - ~--"----+l------i 2:00000 '" : t ..... ~---L __.-;.--1 .---+-L------t

17t1OOO1 --~----+ 1~ L -~-----+------+------i ,~~-. t - 1::-- 14COOO ~ -=:::::i-- ! ---.::::"~----+------I 1~~-~-+-' I 1~~------+ ------~.~------~------~ :=[~ ___ 1~~ __~1~~ __ ~ 1983 1984 1985 1986 1981

PROPERlY CRIME TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARAOCE DATA 1983 - 1987

PROPERlY CLEARAN:E YEAR CRIMES CLEARAOCE RATE .. 1983 143,829 23,797 17% 1984 136,024 23,239 17% 1985 138,132 27,262 20% 1986 146,695 26,682 18% 1987 154,656 26,815 17%

AVERAGE 143,867 25,559 18%

28 PROPERTY CRIME ARREST TRENDS

ADUl..T ...1lJVEND...E c:::J fZi2&:i

1r i I, I I 75% 73% 73% 77% 76% I I I, II I ! I I MAlE FeAAtJ:: I ! 25% 27% c:::J ~ I 24% I I I i I 76% 74% 73% 72% 72% 0 1003 1m» 19l1S 1f*l6 1007

mIllE El.AQ( c=J ~

0 1BS3 ~004 1985 '1988 1981

55% 57% 55% 52% 55% 5%

29

Violent Crime is comprised of Homicide, Rape, Robbery, and Assault. These crimes are designated as Violent Crimes because they are offenses perpetrated against a person (or persons) with a high risk of injury or death to the victim.

* * * * * * *

Violent Cr:i.me Smmnaty 1987

*There were 22,209 Violent Crimes reported in 1987, a 1% increase over 1986. Violent crime makes up 13% of the total Index offenses. - *The violent crime rate was 558.1 per 100,000 il".habitants. *on the average, there were 60.8 violent crimes reported per day.

*There were 9,853 violent crimes cleared in 1987 for a 44% clearance rate.

*In 1987, 5 .. 500 people were arrested for Violent Crimes. 91% "vere adults, 43% were white, and 87% were male. - -

30 ------,------~---~-

MONTHLY TREND OF VIOLENT CRIMES 1987

MONTH HCMICIDE RAPE IRoBBERY ASSAULT MONTH ID1ICIDE RAPE iROBBERY ASSAULT

JAN 35 76 394 1112 Jut 33 101 443 1611 FEB 26 89 378 1065 AUG 33 117 328 1559 MAR 3:l 91 355 1281 SEP 24 94 362 1444 APR 18 79 320 1332 CCT 39 78 395 1354 NAY 36 124 329 1631 NJV 37 67 364 1179 JON 32 III 399 1392 DEC 33 82 443 1252

HOMICIDE RAPE

150 1040 i 1JO" 12tJ ~ / ./ \ i' ..... '10 ", / I i\ / I f\ i 100 I "'-/ \ \ " i V \ I \ II 00 I I ao ! ,,/ "-..1 I \ if 1'--. /' 7tI " " eo i eo JAN FmIMRInI:Y«.nDtJUL.NJfJ5EPOCTPltNDa:

ROBBERY ASSAULT

~ tooo 100:0 I V \ / 1100'I 1"- V ICO"O ...... I \ // taw / \ / "'- / V ..... ~ 1400 / \ V t--.. '" ..... i\. '" 13lln .:;-- I " /' I t t200 l 1UW -... "

31 ------

VIOLENT CRIME 1983-1987

=1----- I -----L--~--~ 2J'OOO I~· -.1__ -i , - I 2200°1 -rI I ! = I. 21000!-, I -//1 , -----+- -. , ./ I I ~r 1 -t .// I j' 19000 ,- I t-,·/ ,: " tSOOO ~-- 11 ___..... ~ -' ! - { • I

::~I--- 1--- I II 15000I. I I 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

VIOLENT CRIME TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARAN:E DATA 1983-1987

; VIOLEN!' CLEARAN:E YEAR CRIMES CLEARAN:E RATE 1983 16,242 7,748 48% 1984 16,895 8,096 47% 1985 18,109 8,942 49% 1986 22,016 9,940 45% 1987 22,209 9,853 44% - AVERAGE 19,094 8,916 47%

32 VIOLENT CRIME ARREST TRENDS

AOOtT ~ c:::J WJ.ZJ -~ 90% 93% 91% I ., I ! I 1 I I ! I ! I I I MALE Ft:MAt£ r:::::::l ~

i 'j85% 83% 87% 87% 87% I 0 I 1~ HIM 1005 1W1007 I, ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I WHlTE atACK \13% 113 I c:=l ~ I

0 1B8J 19M 1985 1GM 1987

57% 56% 57% 54%

100s 1004 1985 1986 1eB1

33 HOMICIDE

Murder and non-negligent nanslaughter is the willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. Not included in the count for this offense classification are deaths caused by negligence, suicide, accident, justifiable homicides which are the killings of felons by law enforcement officers in the line of duty or by private citizens; and, attempts to murder or assaults to murder, which are scored as aggravated assaults.

* * * * * *

*There were 378 homicides in Alabama in 1987 producing a 5% decrease over 1986. *The homicide rate was 9.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. *There was an average of 1.0 homicide per day. *285 homicides were cleared for a 75% clearance rate5 *There were 358 persons arrested for homicide; 4% were juvenile, 82% were males, and 47% were white. - *The age group with the greatest nurrber of homicide victims was 20-30, comprising 36% of the homicide victims. *52% had black victims and black offenders; 32% had white victims and white offenders, 1% black victim and white offender, 3% white victim and:black offender, in 12%, the offenderwas unknown. *Handguns resulted in 51% of all homicides. *81% of homicide victims were related to or acquainted with the offender. 5% of the victims were killed by strangers and in l4%/~he offender was unknown.

34 *53% of the homicides were a result of an argument. *9% of the homicides resulted during the commission ora felonyo *"8 children died as a result of child abuse, 4 rna.les and 4 females. They ranged in age from infant to 9 years. Four were killed by a parent, one was killed by a step parent, two were killed by the mother's boyfriend, and one newborn was found strangled.

fIavIICIDE 1987 SEX/RACE OF VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS

OFFENDER White Black White Black %By VICTIM [\1ale Male Female Female Unknown Victim White Male 70 10 16 0 12 28% Black Male 3 III 0 46 20 48% White Female 34 3 1 0 7 12% Black Female 0 30 0 9 6 12% % By Offender 28% 41% 4% 15% 12% 100%

35 HOMICIDE DATA

Handgun 51.3% WEAPON Hands~ feet 19 Knife 69 Handgun 194 Rifle 16 4.2% Shotgun 50 Other 30 Knife 18 378 Other 7.9% Acquaintance 53.7% Shotgun 13.2%

REIATIONSHIP 'ID VIC!'IM Acquaintance 203 Relative* 104 Stranger 20 tronger 5.3% Unknown 51 118 nknown 13.5% Relative 27.

Argument 52.6% CIRCUMS'mNCES Argwrent ' 199 Felony 34 Homicide/Suicide 7 Dealing in Drugs 8 other 107 Unknown 23 ill

*Relative includes those related by blood or legal ties.

36 HOMICIDE 1983-1987

---' SOOr I - r-- --r~ 450~---~'--"--+-- -~I-_.--J 1 I I f I 400 ~- I ·----=tl ======-'11::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==--1 i If --- I 1 -.- 350 I - -_.. t-- ,I I I ;soo I - I I \ •I i f,• I 250 -- 1 I, 200 i I I 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

HG1ICIDE TRENDS OFFENSE AND cr..E'.ARAOCE DATA 1983-1987 . - ... . - ... CLEARAN:E YEAR OFFENSE CLEARAtiCE RATE ---- 1983 359 285 79% 1984 367 293 80% 1985 389 314 81% 1986 398 352 88% 1987 378 285 75%

.. ~- ..

AVERAGE 378.2 30508 81%

37 HOMICIDE ARREST TRENDS

;

1rl------~------~, 81% 81% 86% 84% 82% I I I ! I nI I I In• I ~ I I I i I I I I j 119% 16 18%1 1 % I •

'1 19M 1985 19M I 64% 61% 62% 63% 53% I I t36% i i I I

1985 1988 1907

38 RAPE

Rape is the carnal knowledge of a fetuale through force or the threat of force, includes attempts.**

* * * * * *

*1,109 rapes were reported in Alabama. in 1987. This is a 1% decrease over 1986. *The rape rate was 53.6 per 100,000 females. *606 rapes were cleared for a 55% clearance rate. *On the average, there were 3.0 rapes reported per day in 1987. *522 males were arrested for rape with 13% being juveniles and 57% being black. *26.2 is the average age of the rape offender with a range from 9 tn 77 years. *23.2 is the average age of the rape victim with a range from 1 to 88 years. *41% of the rape victims in Alabama were white females; 59% were black females. *In 63% of the rapes, the victim and offender knew or were related to each other; in 32% the victim and offender were strangers; and in 5% the relationship was unknown.

**1983 was the first year Alabama's OCR collected Supplementary Rape data thus providing additional information on this violent crime.

39 *27% of the rapes involved a white victim and white offender; 13%, a white victim and black offender; 57%, a black victim and black offender; 1%, a black victim and white offender. In 2%, the race of the offender was unknown or Oriental. - *In 70% of the rapes, hand, fists and/or verbal threats were used to exert force upon a victim. *38% of the rapes occurred in the victim's residence.

1987 RAPE DATA VICTIM/OFFENDER BREAKDOWN BY P,ACE

OFFffi\,"DE:R White Black Total % VICTIN Unknown Male Male Other by Victim White Female 12 300 145 0 457 41% Black Female 12 8 629 1 650 59% Oriental Female 0 1 0 0 1 Unknown 1 0 0 0 1 Total by Offender 25 309 774 1 ,109 100% % by Offender 2% 28% 70% I, .--

1987 RAPE DATA REL1\TIONSHIP OF VICTIH ill OFFENDER

RELATIONSHIP NUMBER % OF WfAL Relative 159 14% Acquaintance 543 49% Stranger 356 32% Relationship Unknown 51 5%

'JX)TAL 1,109 100%

40 RAPE DATA

WEAPON GUn 126

Knife & Sharp Instr 0 145 Blunt Obj.. 18 Hands, fists 776 er 5.6% NOne 15 ~nrnm 17 other 12 1109 ite 13.1 %

Victim Res. 37.7%

IDCATION Victim Res .. 418 Offender Res .. 154 Other 22. Offender Veh. 90 1I-W1~t\t'I!::at'l Area 3.1 % street/Alley 117 Res. 4% WOoded Area 34 other Res. 44 lHjQln.-i~"''' Veh. 8.1 % other 252 1109 Offender Ras. 13.9 at/Alley 10.6%

*Relative includes those related by blood or legal ties.

41 RAPE 1983-1987

1500 1400 I I I 1300 1200 I 1100 r !--' rj 1000 p ~ ------900 I BOO I 700

600 500 1983 1984 1985 19S6 1987

RAPE TRENDS OFFENSE AID CLEARAN2E DATA 1983-1987

CLEARAN:::E YEAR OFFENSE CLEARAN2E RATE 1983 920 534 58% 1984 982 604 61% 1985 1,070 669 63% 1986 1,122 630 56% 1987 1,109 606 55%

AVERAGE 1,040 .. 6 608.6 58%

42 RAPE ARREST TRENDS

ADULT L_J

87% 89% 87%

1983 19M

WHITE I I 1r------

58% 62% 60% 58% 57%

2%

43 ROBBERY

Robbery is the stealing or tak ing anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person, in his presence, by force or by threat of force, includes attempts.

* * * * * *

*There were 4,510 robberies reported in 1987, a 1% increase over 1986. *The robbery rate was 113.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. *On the average, there vrere 12.4 robberies reported per day in 1987. \

*A total value of $2,447,607 was stolen L~ robberies in 1987 producing an average per incident of $542.71. *There were 1,307 robberies cleared for a 29% clearance rate. *1100 persons were arrested for robbery; 15% were juveniles; 25% were white and 91% were males. *In 45% of the robberies, a firea.rm was used; 27% were strong arm; in 12% a knife or cutting instrurrent was used; ana in 16% other dangerous weapons were used.

44 ROBBERY DATA

Firearm 45.4% WEAPON Firearm 2049 Knife 561 Other 699 Hands, fists 1201 4510

Hands 26.

Other 15.5%

Highway 35.3%

Commercial 19 PREMISE TYPE Highway 1591 Cpmnercial 894 Gas Station 168 Convenience Store 562 Residence 13.8% MlfliceElonlBOUS 11.8% Residence 622 Bank 140 Convenience Store 12.5% Miscellaneous 533 4510

45 ROBBERY 1983-1987

SOOOr J I 5000.---+5~Oj--1 ----~ -~------~------~I 4500~ I I ~O~l II~~·~t------~I------~I I 35CO I r-·----;I-----+II-----ft

3000 I i I N ___ I • I ~-' ------!I' 2500 I, 1r'-·------fl----+--.-----l I I 2000 L--. I I. 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

46 I ROBBERY ARREST TRENDS

ADUlT ~ c::J ~ ,. 89 88% 85% 89% 85% 1 % I I n I It I I I MAU:: F£MAtE ~ c::J ~ I j , 115. 115% I I 90% 91% ! 0 1003 1994 1fJ85 tGM 19G1

1004 1985 118a 1BI1 69% 67% 69% 75%

1007

47 ASSAULT

Assault is the unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe bodily injury, includes attempts.

* * * * * * * *

*There were 16,212 aggravated assaults reported in 1987 for a 1% increase over 1986. *There were 407.4 assaults per 100,000 inhabitants. *7,655 assaults were cleared for a 47% clearance rate. *On the average, there were 44.4 assaults reported per day. *3,520 people were arrested for aggravated assault in 1987, 6% \vere juvenile, 84% ~re male and 49% were white. -

*42% of the assaults were a result of other dangerous weapons, 20% knife, 21% firearms, and 17% hands & fists.

48 ASSAULT DATA

Other 42.1 %

Hands 16.7%

Knife 20.4%

WEAPONS Firearm 3373 Knife 3303 other 6821 Hands 2715 16212

49 ASSAULT 1983-1987

::~ = ::==l=---4·· l' 1 1500C :- f .- r-- -- I -... ~=t-- I l~ -;1== :==i 15000! Ii:: ~ I //' ! - i '4000 ( I 7/ I I ~= ~ .- -=:l=-- -~.~ ~ i 11000 ~-. i ------~~-----+------I toooo ~ I -,'<------+------1 S!OOO~ ~ eooo L I I ~i l ______--~}~----__~------~I: II.VV I ---: - ! I . 000016OOt) r-....- ~IIi.}----+-J·-·: I .J__ 19~ 1984 1985 1986 1987

ASSAULT TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLE'.ARAN::E DATA 1983-1987

CI:..EAF.AN::E YEAR OFFENSE CLE'.ARAN::E RATE 1983 11,099 5,807 52% 1984 11,755 6,045 51% 1985 12,454 6,745 54% 1986 16,045 7,697 48% 1987 16,212 7,655 47% -- AVERAGE 13,513 ~,789.8 50%

- ~ .,-

50 ASSAULT ARREST TRENDS

ADUlT JI.JVENll.E c:J ~ 1 t I t I I I I I I ! I t I MALE f'EllAAlE c::J ~ ! 1f 3% 3% 110% 6% ! 84% 83% 84% 84% 84%

0 Ja_ 1SS:S 1684 19S5 1eaG 1987 n I I ,I t I I \'JHffE I3lACK 16% ,16%1 c::::J ~ I I ~~ 1923 1SS4 1985 1eH 1987

58% 57% 53% 52% 51%

1lilCl3 19'*

51 BURGLARY

Burglary is the unlawful entry of a structure to con@it a felony or a theft. Includes forcible entry, unlawfuJ entry and attenpted forcible entry.

* +: * * * *

*There were 47,595 burglaries reportecJ in 1987, 4% increase over 1986.

*There were 1,196.1 burglaries per 100,000 inhabi tants • *5,716 burglaries were clearea for a 12% clearance rate. *On the average, there were 130 burglaries reported per day. *4,330 persons were arrested for burglary with 25% juveniles, 95% males and 48% white. *82% of the burglaries were forcible entry, 14% were unlawful entries, and 4% were attempted forcible entry. - *There were 27,862 residential burglaries with 30% being night; 59% day; and 10% unknown. *A total dollar value of residenti.al burglaries Vias $25,268,978.07 for an average of $906.93 per incident. , *There were 19,733 non-residential burglaries with 48% being night; 37% day; and 15% unknown. A total dollar value of $13,834,584.52 was reported for an average of $701.09 per incident.

52 ------.---~--

BURGLARY DATA

ForcIble Entry

BURGLARY: ! BY TYPE Forcible Entry 39011 Unlawful Entry 6496 Attempted Forcible Entry 2088 Doy 59.2% 475S&·

RESIDENI'IAL BURGLARY nknown 10:4% Night 8485 Day 16488 Unknown 2889 Night 30.5% 27862 Night 48.2%

roN-RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY Night 9521 Day 7347 Unknown 2865 nknown 14.5% 19733

53 BURGLARY 1983-1987

!--~--r - ~ I :L_ ! I I I j ~ 1 50000 !------j--. .-t-----t-~---4 ! Ii! ~ 4OOOOt-- I-+------~l--~I I c r----: ~I ---- I j 4lJOOO "..-~~----====--i--i------1 . I, Ii'I r !, : I 35000 r ! ----I ! i J f lit 30000~ .----t~-----~--- I 0 1 I I ,: Il :r- j' I I J 1983 1984 1985 1966 1987

BURGLARY 'l'REM)S OFFENSE AND CLF.ARAN:E DATA 1983-1987

CLF.ARAN:E YEAR OFFENSE CLF.ARAN:E RATE 1983 41,855 6,138 15% 1984 39,237 5,514 14% 1985 40,981 6,306 15% 1986 45,629 5,791 13% 1987 47,595 5,716 12%

AVERAGE 43,059.4 5,893.0 14%

54 BURGLARY ARREST TRENDS

ADULT c:::.l I 'e- 70' 71% 73% 75% I I I I I I 25 I 1 %I I I I

1003 1004 1965 1007

lesS 1988 1987

1004 1905 1007

55 LARCENY

Larceny is the unlawful taking or stealing of property or articles without the use of force, violence and fraud.

* * * * * *

*96,576, were reported in 1987 for a 7% increase over 1986. *The larceny rate was 2427.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. *19,142 larcenies were cleared for a 20% clearance rate. *On the average, there were 264.6 larcenies reported per day. *There were 18,277 persons arrested for larceny in 1987, 24% were juveniles, 65% ~~re males, and 44% were white.- --

*11% of the larcenies were thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories. *Larcenies resulted in $35,304,419.39 of value stolen for an average per incident of $365.56.

56 LARCENY BY TYPE 1987 TYPE OF VALUE AVERAGE/ LARCENY NUMBER S'IDLEN IN:IDENl'

Pocket-picking 229 $ 61,930 $ 270. Purse-snatching 784 149,282 190. Shoplifting 14,019 902,528 64. From Motor Vehicle 19,968 6,588,125 330. Motor Vehicle Parts 10,743 3,024,401 282. Bicycles 3,774 577,321 153. From Buildings 14,,558 7,614,570 523. From Cojn-Qp Machines 1,066 94,390 89. All Other 31,435 16,291,872 518.

TOTAL LARCENIES 96,576 $35,304,419 $ 366.

LARCENY BY VALUE sroLEN 1987 VALUE AVERAGE! LARCE~lY NUMBER S'IDLEN IN:IDENT

Over $200 31,953 $32,060,769 $1,003. $50 - $200 25,245 2,740,341 109. Under $50 39,378 503,309 13.

TOTAL LARCENIES 96,576 $35,304,419 $ 366.

57 LARCENY 1983-1987

::'r' l __ ~L~_----!--_.~ II I I' 100000 L -t------!..----~ I I I I t5OCO t--- I 1------t--..---.7-=-"4~· 9OOOO~.--I-1_ 1 !' I I ~L~------! __~ j __--- __ ~~------~------~I ~l~ ------L----.----~------_4------~ :Li~~--.!~~_~~ ___ ~~I 1983 19M 1985 1986 1987

LARCENY TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARAN:E DATA 1983-1987

~ YEAR OFFENSE CLEARAN:E RATE 1983 92,947 15,677 17% 1984 87,602 15,792 18% 1985 86,892 18,758 22% 1986 90,540 18,702 21% 1987 96,576 19,142 20%

AVERAGE 90,911.4 17,614.2 19%

58 LARCENY ARREST TRENDS

'1-----' ! j76% 74% 74% 78% 76% i : I n I I t II I I I 24% 126% 24%1 O~~I~~~~~~~~-~ 1954 1985 19136 1997 70% 69% 66% 65% :-l !

I 1985 I 57% 58% 57% 53% 56% I i !

19B7

59 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

H.otor Vehicle Theft is the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle, includes attempts.

* * * * * *

*There were 10,485 motor vehicle thefts reported for a 0% increase over 1986. *The motor vehicle theft rate* for Alabama in 1987 was 280.6 thefts for every 100,000 registered vehicles. *A total of 1,957 MVT's were cleared for a clearance rate of 19%. *On the average, there were 28.7 motor vehicles stolen per day. *A total of 982 people were arrested in 1987 for motor vehicle theft; 21% were juveniles, 89% were males, and 55% were white-.-42% of the juveniles arrested were below the legal driving age of 16. *The dollar value resulting from locally stolen motor vehicles was $63,688,153. The value recovered was $35,616,600 or 56%.

*Motor Vehicle Theft rate is based on the number of vehicles registered by the Motor Vehicle and License Division in 1987, which was 3,736,368.

60 ~ -- -~------

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT DATA

Automobiles 78.4%

ther 9.3%

rucks! Buses 12.4%

MVl' BY TYPE Automobiles 8215 Trucks, buses 1298 other 972 10485

STATE OF ALABAMA

MOTOR VEHICLE RECOVERED 1987

SIOLEN STOLEN IN ROCOVERIES LOCALLY 0l'HER JURISDIcrIONS

Recovered Locally 4,911 1,697

Recovered in other Jurisdictions 1,692

TOTAL 6,603 1,697

61 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1983-1987

oooo~------~------~------~------~ 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

MOI'OR VEHICLE THEFT TRENDS OF.FENSE AND ~E DATA 1983-1987

VIOLENT ~E YEAR CRIMES cr. .F.J\RAOCE RATE 1983 9,027 1,982 22% 1984 9,185 1,933 21% 1985 10,259 2,198 21% 1986 10,526 2,189 21% 1987 10,485 1,957 19%

AVERAGE 9,896.4 2,05188 21% -'

62 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ARREST TRENDS

,..... --- ~ ! 81% 77% 70% 77% 79% I j !

11I n I I I i I I i ,'I 30% I I I 19% 23% 121%1 1 I 89% 89% I Ot.-J.-~~I..-I..-.AI. ~'--...l,....l£.:.a...J 1953 1984 tess 1981 'I !i I Ii I I I I 11% I 1p ,---- O~~~~~~~~~~~J 1983 19&4 1005 leas . 1087

63 ARSON

Arson is the willful or malicious burning with or without intent to defraud, includes attempts. It should be noted that the hierarchy rule does not apply to arson, meaning that any offense (s) cormnitted in conjunction \'lith arson results in the most serious offense, as well as the arson incident, being reported to UCR.

* * * * * *

*A total of 1,010 arsons were reported in 1987. This is a 9% decrease over 1986. 61% were structural arsons, 34% were rotor vehiclesand other Mobile property, and 5% were other.

*There were 175 arsons cleared in 1987 for a 17% clearance rate:--

*On the average, there were 2.8 arsons reported per day_

*There were 160 people arrested for arson, 18% were juveniles, 90% were males and 63% were white.

*In 19% of the structural arsons, the building was uninhabited or not normally in use. *The total value of property damaged or destroyed by arson amounted to $9,343,168. structural arsons amounted to $8,027,804 for an average of $12,969 per incident. Arson of Mobile property amounted to $1,287,274 in damages for an average of $3,764 per incident. Arson of "other" property effected $28,090 in damages for an average of $573 per incident.

64 ~ 1987 ARSON DATA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Offenses Reported Unfounded, I.e. Number of Total Offenses Cleared Number of Offenses Where Estimated Value of or Known to Police False or Baseless Actual Offenses by Arrest or Clearances Structures Properly Damage PROPERTY CU,SSIFICATION (Include Unfounded ComplaInts (Column 2 Minus Exceptional Means Involving Only Uninhabited and Atlempls) Column 3 (include Column 8) Persons Under Abandoned, or not (Include Allempls) 18 Years of Age NormaIly in Use A. Singla Occupancy Resldential: $ Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, etc. 369 5 364 72 6 87 4,031,262 B. Other Residential: $ S Apartmenls, Tenements, Flats, Hotels, Motels, Inns, 86 22 3 13 556,797 Dormllories, Boarding Houses, etc. 90 4 T C. Storage: $ R Barns, Garages, Warehouses, elc. 44 0 44 8 7 7 134,550 U D. Industrial/Manufacturing $ C 9 1 8 4 1 2 244,200 T E. Other Commp.rcial: $ 0'\ U Stores, Restaurants, Ollices, etc. V1 62 0 62 10 3 5 2,113,506 R F. Community/Public: $ Churches, JaIls, Schools, Co!lages, Hospitals, etc. A 34 0 34 12 4 3 718,834 1 L G. AU Other Structure: $ Out Buildings, Monuments, Buildings Under 21 0 21 2 0 0 228,655 Construction, etc. TOTAL STRUCTURE $ 629 10 619 130 24 117 3,027,804

H. Motor Vehicles: $ M Automobiles, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, etc.: 0 tieR Definillor; 310 1 309 29 4 966,254 I. Olher Mobile Property: $ B Tra\lers, Recreational Vehicles, Airplanes, Boats, etc. I 33 0 33 7 4 321 z020 L TOTAL MOBILE $ E 343 1 342 36 8 1,287,274 J. TOTAL OTHER $ Crops, TImber, Fences, Signs, elc. 49 0 49 9 2 28,090 GRAND TOTAL $ 1,021 11 1.010 175 34 117 9,343,168 ------ARSON 1983-1987

1600 1500 I I 1400 ,I j 1300 ,~ b... I // 1200 ~ I / ~ 1100 / ..-/ ~ 1000 V

900 I I 1300 ~ 700 r 600 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

ARSON TRENDS OFFENSE AND ~E DATA 1983-1987

CLEARAN:E YEAR OFFENSE ~E RATE 1983 965 180 19% 1984 1,357 243 18% 1985 1,081 170 16% 1986 1,108 215 19% 1987 1,010 175 17%

AVERAGE 1,104.2 196.6 18%

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67 CITY DATA

Alabama's cities will include incorporated and unincorporated areas grouped by population strata.

ALABAMA CITY STRATA

NUMBER IN % OF % OF STATE'S STRATA STRATA STATE'S POP.* nIDEX OF OFFENSES* More than 250,000 1 7% 16% 50,000 - 250,000 5 17% 31% 25,000 - 50,000 10 9% 15% 10,000 - 25,000 27 10% 12% 5,000 - 10,000 41 8% 7% 1,000 - 5,000 102 7% 5% Less than 1,000 16 <1% <1%

The tables on the following pages group cities according to population and list city names alphabetically. The percent change is the increase or decrease in reported crime over 1986. The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of months the agency reported to UCR if less than twelve months.

This report doe£: not try to account for factors which contribute to the number and type of crime in a particular area, i.e., age, sex, race of population, transients, climate, employment, etc. Any effort to make crirne cOI11p3.risons between one area and another should be limited in scope and acknowledge the existence of these various factors inpacting the incidence of crime.

*Percentages do not add up to lCO% because the Sheriff's jurisdictions are not included here.

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CIT!ES GREATER t THAN) 250,000_ BIRMINGHAM 0010200 1987: 84 311 1591 1546 7250 13726 3288 (282,171) 1986: 88 325 1583 1773 7784 13405 3508 % Change -5% -4% 1% -13% -7% 2% -6%

CIT!ES 50,000 - 250,000,

DOTHAN 0380100 1987: 1 12 35 251 944 2818 93 (53,714) 1986: 4 19 61 296 759 2563 114 % Change -75% -37% -43% -15% 24% 10% -18%

HUNTSVILLE 0470100 1987: 16 68 213 464 2217 9219 540 (164,658) 1986: 20 61 201 506 2353 8182 476 % Change -20% 11% 6% -8% -6% 13% 13% MOBILE 0020100 1987: 32 124 775 2038 9429 8280 942 (204,800) 1986: 47 122 798 2556 7949 7683 976 % Change -32% 2% -3% -20% 19% 8% -3%

MONl'CnlliRY 0030100 1987: 22 16 179 112 1939 7268 570 (195,762) 1986: 21 28 174 172 2189 7102 499 % Change 5% -43% 3% -35% -11% 2% 14%

TUSCAlOOSA 0630100 1987: 9 44 128 865 1398 3326 324 (74,389) 1986: 3 31 95 411 1087 2991 247 % Change 200% 42% 35% 110% 29% 11% 31%

CIT!ES 25,000 - 50,000 !

ANNISI'ON 0110100 1987: 8 26 124 524 864 1754 124 (29,593) 1986: 8 29 92 705 914 2089 156 % Change 0% -10% 35% -26% -5% -16% -21%

AUBURN 0430100 1987: 1 6 8 183 324 1261 70 (29,985) 1986: 0 9 9 167 470 1288 43 % Change -33% -11% 10% -31% -2% 63% BESSEMER 0010100 1987: 11 23 88 236 610 1336 165 (32,273) 1986: 8 26 112 176 671 1239 180 % Change 38% -12% -21% 34% -9% 8% -8%

DOCATUR 0520100 1987: 3 7 30 184 735 1984 171 (45,341) 1986: 4 10 36 280 780 1847 198 % Change -25% -30% -17% -34% -6% 7% ,-14% FIDRENCE 0410100 1987: 3 10 18 128 350 1461 129 (36,373) 1986: 4 8 24 113 357 1116 74 % Change -25% 25% -25% 13% -2% 31% 74%

69 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVr CITIES 25,000 - 50,000 (Continued)

GADSDEN 0310200 1987: 4 24 59 327 525 1646 184 (45,522) 1986: 4 17 61 367 538 1603 175 % Change 0% 41% -3% -11% -2% 3% 5%

HOOVER 0011200 1987: 0 4 22 53 325 1046 145 (30,378) 1986: 0 2 24 29 283 938 136 % Change: 100% -8% 83% 15% 12% 7% PHENIX CITY' 0570100 1987: 3 11 29 287 395 1040 101 (27,446) 1986: 5 19 35 250 377 985 103 % Change -40% -42% -17% 15% 5% 6% -2% PRICHARD 0020200 1987: 7 37 166 754 1299 1489 161 (39,114) 1986: 15 26 168 854 1118 1498 167 % Change -53% 42% -1% -12% 16% -1% -4% SELMA 0270100 1987: 3 14 59 749 524 1402 66 (25,864) 1986: 10 28 50 645 725 1414 65 % Change -70% -50% 18% 16% -28% -1% 2%

CITIES 10,000 - 25,000

ALABASTER 0590400 1987: 1 0 3 45 24 119 10 (12,988) 1986: 0 0 1 46 34 75 6 % Change 200% -2% -29% 59% 67% ALBERTVILLE 0500100 1987: 2 1 2 53 76 212 36 (14,358) 1986: 2 0 1 19 32 112 40 % Change 0% 100% 179% 138% 89% -10% ALEX CITY 0620100 1987: (6) 0 0 2 51 72 175 10 (14,116) 1986: 3 5 7 89 97 388 23 % Change -100% -100% -71% -43% -26% -55% -~)7% ANDALUSIA 0230100 1987: (10) 1 1 2 64 70 258 10 (10,872) 1986: 2 3 0 92 76 355 8 % Change -50% -67% -30% -8% -27% 25% ATHENS 0440100 1987: 0 2 2 73 87 305 24 (15,990) 1986: 0 1 5 49 82 269 22 % Change 100% -60% 49% 6% 13% 9% CULLMAN 0250100 1987: 3 0 6 34 67 425 35 (12,615) 1986: 0 0 0 19 68 333 26 % Change 79% -1% 28% 35% ENTERPRISE 0190200 1987: 0 12 18 107 295 1014 39 (19,940) 1986: 2 5 10 126 279 913 43 % Change -100% 140% 80% -15% 6% 11% -9%

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EUFAULA 0060100 1987: 1 2 4 84 96 330 4 (12,746) 1986: 0 0 1 57 89 252 19 % Change 300% 47% 8% 31% -79% FAIRFIELD 0010400 1987: 0 9 66 90 261 677 108 (12,978) 1986: 2 11 65 III 213 "172 138 % Change -100% -18% 2% -19% 23% -12% -22% FORT PAYNE 0280100 1987: 0 4 8 25 75 349 41 (11,829) 1986: 2 1 4 33 78 359 30 % Change -100% 300% 100% -24% -4% -3% 37%

HOMEWCX)D 0011000 1987: 1 6 78 124 453 1199 153 (22,167) 1986: 2 1 36 74 316 903 118 % Change -50% 500% 117% 68% 43% 33% 30%

HUEY'lDWN 0011900 1987: 0 1 13 46 111 205 23 (16,685) 1986: 0 1 15 28 99 254 30 % Change 0% -13% 64% 12% -19% -23%

JASPER 0640100 1987: 4 3 16 60 201 361 95 (12,564) 1986: 1 1 11 64 196 330 85 % Change 300% 200% 45% -6% 3% 9% 12% MOUNTAIN BROOK 0010300 1987: 0 0 2 16 111 305 17 (20,413) 1986: 0 0 2 6 E'! 327 18 % Change 0% 167% 61% -7% -6%

IDRTHPORT 0630200 1987: 0 5 20 362 126 588 27 (15,839) 1986: 0 7 24 201 159 417 32 % Change -29% -17% 80% -21% 41% -16% OPELIKA 0430200 1987: 1 11 24 224 492 1665 37 (24,686) 1986: 1 14 28 126 433 1090 55 % Change 0% -21% -14% 78% 14% 53% -33% OXFORD 0110500 1987: 0 1 12 71 83 386 35 (10,559) 1986: 1 1 11 56 127 352 24 % Change -100% 0% 9% 27% -35% 10% 46% OZARK 0260100 1987: 6 3 18 157 147 605 34 (15,023) 1986: 0 3 15 174 158 499 17 % Change 0% 20% -10% -7% 21% 100% PRATl'VILLE 0040100 1987: 1 3 6 115 186 530 42 (21,280) 1986: 2 3 19 140 200 557 27 % Change -50% 0% -68% -18% -7% -5% 56%

71 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IJ\RC MVr CITIES 10,000 - 25,000 (Continued)

SARALAND 0020500 1987: 0 0 8 42 90 385 18 (10,297) 1986: 0 3 9 42 81 369 23 % Change -100% -11% 0% 11% 4% -22% SCOITSOORO 0390100 1987: 0 2 9 54 88 388 37 (14,036) 1986: 1 4 11 39 III 417 26 % Change -100% -50% -18% 38% -21% -7% 42%

SHEFFIELD 0200100 1987: 3 1 6 12 141 431 31 (10,993) 1986: 0 0 5 17 104 367 16 % Change 20% -29% 36% 17% 94%

SYLACAUGA 0610100 1987: 1 0 9 39 68 375 18 (12,998) 1986: 0 0 5 51 113 378 17 % Change 80% -24% -40% -1% 6% TALLADEGA 0610200 1987: 0 9 11 86 170 457 33 <19,779) 1986: 6 5 8 125 197 610 39 % Change -100% 80% 38% -31% -14% -25% -15%

TROY 0550100 1987: 0 1 3 164 136 563 16 (12,726) 1986: 1 6 11 142 132 376 16 % Change -100% -83% -73% 15% 3% 50% 0%

TUSKEGEE 0460100 1987: 2 6 14 294 458 726 38 (12,867) 1986: 2 5 22 225 364 583 31 % Change 0% 20% -36% 31% 26% 25% 23% VESTAVIA HILLS 0010900 1987: 1 1 9 16 120 354 24 <17,431) 1986: 0 0 10 20 132 378 43 % Change -10% -20% -9% -6% -44%

CITIES . 5,000 - 10,000 ARAB 0500300 1987: 1 0 0 22 57 124 24 (6,650) 1986: 1 1 0 12 46 123 16 % Change 0% -100% 83% 24% 1% 50% A'IMORE 0300100 1987: (11) 1 1 3 61 95 157 7 (8,655) 1986: 0 2 6 53 66 162 10 % Change -50% -50% 15% 44% -3% -30% ATTALLA 0310100 1987: 3 0 7 63 85 228 2 (7,486) 1986: 0 2 7 44 59 172 2 % Change -100% 0% 43% 44% 33% 0%

BAY MINETrE 0050100 1987: 1 1 4 2 37 123 11 (7,829) 1986: 1 0 0 1 41 114 20. % Change 0% 100% -10% 8% -45%

72 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IARC MVT CITIES 5,000 - 10,000 (Continued)

OOAZ 0500400 1987: 1 3 2 41 47 188 18 (6,841> 1986: 0 0 2 13 47 168 30 % Cha11ge 0% 215% 0% 12% -40%

BREWION 0300200 1987: 0 0 1 2 39 385 9 (6,922) 1986: 1 1 2 4 20 247 0 % Change -100% -100% -50% -50% 95% 56% CHICKASAW 0020300 1987: (8) 0 0 8 7 46 140 11 (7,184) 1986: 0 0 8 18 73 282 9 % Change 0% -61% -37% -50% 22%

CHIlDERSBURG 0610300 1987: 0 1 1 14 46 104 7 (5,229) 1986: 0 0 1 3 35 88 2 % Change 0% 367% 31% 18% 250%

CLANroN 0140100 1987: 0 0 3 37 74 146 6 (7,486) 1986: 1 0 0 25 56 138 7 % Change -100% 48% 32% 6% -14%

DALBVIILE 0260200 1987: 0 2 6 10 39 119 7 (5,391> 1986: 1 3 2 15 43 110 3 % Change -100% -33% 200% -33% -9% 8% 133%

DEMOPOLIS 0480100 1987: 0 6 4 69 78 296 3 (7,648) 1986: 0 5 4 110 78 232 13 % Change 20% 0% -37% 0% 28% -77%

FAIRHOPE 0050200 1987: (9) 1 0 2 16 76 157 8 (8,051> 1986: 0 0 0 8 51 133 14 % Change 100% 49% 18% -43%

FAYE'ITE 0320100 1987: 3 2 2 21 36 92 10 (5,441> 1986: 0 0 1 14 33 77 3 % Change 100% 50% 9% 19% 233%

FUL'IONDALE 0011100 1987: (8) 0 0 2 5 26 61 16 (6,197) 1986: 1 0 2 8 37 60 25 % Change -100% 0% -38% -30% 2% -36%

GARDENDALE 0010500 1987: 1 0 1 9 63 152 17 (9,159) 1986: 0 0 4 5 58 176 33 % Change -75% 80% 9% -14% -48%

GREENVILLE 0100100 1987: (11) 1 5 6 147 72 271 14 (8,05I) 1986: 4 3 3 152 104 269 14 % Change -75% 67% 100% -3% -31% 1% 0%

73 BOOI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' CITIES 5,00g - 10,00,0 (Continued)

GUNrERSVILLE 0500200 1987: 2 2 3 28 88 256 21 (7,103) 1986: 1 0 3 4 78 240 21 % Change 100% 0% 600% 13% 7% 0%

HAI~YVILLE 0670200 1987: 0 0 0 4 11 85 10 (5,129) 1986: 1 0 1 4 7 70 6 % Change -100% -100% 0% 57% 21% 67% HAMIL'lON 0490100 1987: 1 0 0 2 33 67 20 (5,612) 1986: 1 1 0 1 49 55 12 % Change 0% -100% 100% -33% 22% 67% HARTSELLE 0520200 1987: 0 1 5 27 90 230 14 (9,763) 1986: 0 2 5 10 66 163 16 % Change -50% 0% 170% 36% 41% -13%

IRONDALE 0011300 1987: 0 3 12 43 113 290 36 (9,602) 1986: 1 1 10 28 80 248 35 % Change -100% 200% 20% 54% 41% 17% 3%

JACKSON 0160100 :.,.;;87: 1 2 2 34 39 173 6 (6,086) 1986: 0 1 1 31 20 102 5 % Change 100% 100% 10% 95% 70% 20% JACKSONVILLE 0110200 1987: 2 1 3 56 74 258 14 (9,874) 1986: 2 4 2 59 75 175 13 % Change 0% -75% 50% -5% -1% 47% 8%

LANETl' 0120200 1987: 2 4 8 49 83 134 12 (7,970) 1986: 0 2 4 54 69 187 9 % Change 100% 100% -9% 20% -28% 33%

LEEDS 0010600 1987: 2 2 5 18 68 225 39 (9,592) 1986: 0 1 7 15 49 227 26 % Change 100% -29% 20% 39% -1% 50% MADISON 0470200 1987: 1 2 6 28 106 321 13 (5,914) 1986: 0 1 5 36 99 202 8 % Change 100% 20% -22% 7% 59% 63%

MIDFIELD 0010700 1987: 1 2 38 26 33 300 59 (6,146) 1986: 0 1 30 19 leI 253 38 % Change 100% 27% 37% -48% 19% 55%

lvlONROEVILLE 0510100 1987: 1 0 2 43 47 140 3 (5,622) 1986: 1 0 2 28 42 124 2 % Change 0% 0% 54% 12% 13% 50%

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r.ruSCLE SHOALS 0200300 1987: 0 1 9 15 81 389 44 (9,653) 1986: 2 1 6 5 83 287 45 % Change -100% 0% 50% 200% -2% 36% -2% OPP 0230200 1987: 0 0 0 9 64 115 10 (7,013) 1986: 0 1 2 15 66 138 4 % Change -100% -100% -40% -3% -17% 150% PELHAM 0590600 1987: 0 1 5 28 70 263 34 (8,957) 1986: 0 0 5 17 75 246 16 % Change 0% 65% -7% 7% 113% PELL CITY 0580100 1987: 3 2 1 14 55 178 24 (7,738) 1986: 1 3 3 23 45 178 24 % Change 200% -33% -67% -39% 22% 0% 0% 0110300 1987: 1 0 1 52 24 122 17 (5,582) 1986: 3 1 0 56 29 62 10 % Change -67% -100% -7% -17% 97% 70% PLEASANT GROVE 0011400 1987:(11) 0 0 3 12 19 58 3 (7,627) 1986: 0 1 0 7 43 63 6 % Change -100% 71% -56% -8% -50% RAINBOW CITY 0310500 1987: 0 1 0 2 38 127 10 (7,164) 1986: 0 0 2 18 39 140 20 % Change -100% -89% -3% -9% -50% ROANOKE 0560100 1987: 1 1 1 26 64 104 16 (5,904) 1986: 0 1 2 9 27 73 10 % Change 0% -50% 189% 137% 42% 60% RUSSELLVILLE 0330100 1987: 0 0 1 33 45 180 8 (8,302) 1986: 0 2 4 69 51 229 7 % Change -100% -75% -52% -12% -21% 14%

OOurnsIDE 0310700 1987: 0 0 0 2 26 36 2 (5,300) 1986: 1 2 0 4 22 46 4 % Change -100% -100% -50% 18% -22% -50% TARRANl' CITY 0010800 1987: 0 0 29 33 134 322 50 (8,182) 1986: 0 0 10 35 83 250 31 % Change 190% -6% 61% 29% 61% TUSCUMBIA 0200200 1987: 0 0 5 46 99 226 26 (9,048) 1986: 0 1 3 48 84 261 18 % Change -100% 67% -4% 18% -13% 44%

75 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVr CITIES 5,000 - 10,000

VALLEY 0120400 1987: 1 1 8 23 86 266 8 (9,149) 1986: 1 0 4 26 81 254 7 % Change 0% 100% -12% 6% 5% 14%

CITIES 1,000 - 5,000

ABBEVILLE 0370100 1987:(11) 1 1 a 3 9 25 a (2,851) 1986: a a a 2 10 33 1 % Change 50% -10% -24% -100%

ADAMSVILLE 0012200 1987: 0 1 2 5 45 82 9 (4,756) 1986: a 3 a 15 28 50 8 % Change -67% -67% 61% 64% 13%

ALICEVILLE 0540100 1987: a a a 20 32 86 4 (3,123) 1986: a 1 2 14 39 79 4 % Change -100% -100% 43% -18% 9% 0%

ARDMORE 0440200 1987: (11) a a a 1 5 12 2 (1,562) 1986: a a a a 7 12 3 % Change -29% 0% -33%

ASHFORD 0380200 1987: 0 1 1 8 22 59 3 (2,086) 1986: a 1 () 14 10 62 2 % Change 0% -43% 120% -5% 50%

ASBIAND 0170100 1987~ a a a 1 8 18 2 (1,824) 1986: a a a a 5 16 1 % Change 60% 13% 100%

BAYOU LA f~TRE 0020600 1987: a 0 2 42 98 105 12 (2,186) 1986: 0 0 1 30 74 117 5 % Change 100% 40% 32% -10% 140%

BWUNTSVILLE 0080200 1987: (10) 0 0 0 3 7 15 3 (1,663) 1986: 1 0 0 4 7 11 1 % Change -100% -25% 0% 36% 200% BRIDGEPORT 0390200 1987: (2) 0 0 0 0 5 a 2 (2,841) 1986: 0 0 0 0 a 0 a % Change BRUNDIDGg 0550200 1987: a 1 46 43 65 4 .., (3,305) 1986: a 0 67 27 50 a % Change -!:., /'j -31% 59% 30%

BUTLER 0150100 1987: (6) a a a a a 0 0 (1,814) 1986: a 0 a a a a a % Change

76 HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG Ll-\RC MVl' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued) ( CAMDEN 0660100 1987: (3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (2,247) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change

CAMP HILL 0620300 1987:(10) 0 1 0 4 22 12 0 (1,451> 1986: 0 0 0 4 25 9 0 % Change 0% -12% 33%

CEDAR BLUFF 0130200 1987: (8) 0 0 0 3 4 8 0 (1,139) 1986: 0 0 0 1 11 6 3 % Change 200% -64% 33% -100%

CEN'I'RE 0130100 1987: 0 0 0 1 33 65 7 (2,217) 1986: 0 0 0 0 30 59 7 % Change 10% 10% 0% CENl'ERVILLE 0070100 1987: (5) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 (2,448) 1986: 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 % Change -100% 0% CHATOM 0650300 1987: (6) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,199) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change

CHEROKEE 0200400 1987: 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 (1,602) 1986: 0 0 0 1 2 6 2 % Change 100% -50% 0% -100% CITRONELLE 0020400 1987: 0 1 0 4 37 24 6 (3,224) 1986: 0 1 0 1 29 43 12 % Change 0% 300% 28% -44% -50% COOSADA 0290400 1987:(10) 0 0 0 2 2 5 1 (1,128) 1986: 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 % Change 0% -50% 25% CORDOVA 0640300 1987: (3) 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 (2,630) 1986: 0 0 0 1 3 8 4 % Change 0% -67% -88% -75%

CO'ITONVOJD 0380500 1987: (3) 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (1,370) 1986: 0 0 0 0 4 0 C % Change -75%

CROOIA 0021200 1987: 2 2 3 4 43 39 3 (2,126) 1986: 1 0 0 6 24 38 5 % Change 100% -33% 79% 3% -40%

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DADEVILLE 0620200 1987: 0 2 0 7 7 14 1 (3,103) 1986: 0 0 0 9 16 14 5 % Change -22% -56% 0% -80%

DAPHNE 0050800 1987 0 0 6 13 86 260 10 (4,212) 1986: 0 1 9 9 61 188 7 % Change -100% -33% 44% 41% 38% 43%

roM 0640400 1987: 0 1 3 24 28 50 13 (2,257) 1986: 0 0 1 18 22 35 14 % Change 200% 33% 27% 43% -7%

EAST BREWroN 0300300 1987: 0 0 0 4 22 42 0 (3,123) 1986: 0 0 1 8 17 23 2 % Change -100% -50% 29% 83% -100%

EX:LECTIC 0290300 1987: (9) 0 0 0 4 10 9 0 (1,199) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 % Change 350%

ELBA. 0190100 1987: 1 2 1 33 16 96 4 (4,192) 1986: 1 0 1 36 34 90 2 % Change 0% 0% -8% -53% 7% 100%

EUTAW 0350100 1987: 0 1 2 15 21 61 0 (2,338) 1986: 0 1 1 19 27 81 3 % Change 0% 100% -21% -22% -25% -100%

EVERGREEN 0210100 1987: 0 0 1 10 13 58 2 (4,171) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 % Change 222%

FALKVILLE osl0400 1987:(11) 0 0 1 3 4 9 1 (1,179) 1986: 0 0 0 4 18 11 1 % Change -25% -78% -18% 0%

FIDMA'ION 0300400 1987: (11) 0 0 0 3 11 33 2 (1,854) 1986: 0 1 2 10 8 39 4 % Change -100% -100% -70% 38% -15% -50%

FLORALA 0230300 1987: (11) 0 0 0 0 20 19 1 (1,814) 1986: 0 0 0 2 4 29 0 % Change -100% 400% -34%

FOLEY 0050300 1987: 1 0 2 24 75 129 16 (4,645) 1986: 0 0 6 1 71 124 11 % Change -67% 2300% 6% 4% 45%

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GENEVA 0340100 1987: 0 1 0 8 21 65 3 (4,776) 1986: 2 0 0 4 27 31 5 % Change -100% 100% -22% 110% -40% GLENCOE 0310400 1987: 0 0 1 12 45 83 4 (4,917) 1986: 0 1 1 10 51 81 5 % Change -100% 0% 20% -12% 2% -20%

moDWATER 0220100 1987: 1 0 1 1 13 27 0 (1,753) 1986: 0 0 2 8 17 36 0 % Change -50% -88% -24% -25%

G:>ROO 0540200 1987:(10) 0 0 1 5 7 7 0 (2,066) 1986: 0 0 0 8 15 28 3 % Change -38% -53% -75% -100%

GRAYSVILLE 0011600 1987: 0 0 0 18 34 70 4 (2,650) 1986: 1 0 2 15 18 42 7 % Change -100% -100% 20% 89% 67% -43% GREENSBJRO 0360100 1987: (11) 0 0 0 5 22 15 2 (3,023) 1986: 1 0 0 5 23 22 2 % Change -100% 0% -4% -32% 0% GROVE HILL 0160300 1987: (4) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,924) 1986: 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 % Change -100% -100%

GUIN 0490300 1987: 0 0 1 0 7 11 4 (2,569) 1986: 0 0 0 0 6 7 3 % Change 17% 57% 33% GULF SHORES 0050400 1987: 0 2 3 12 93 323 14 (2,448) 1986: 1 2 0 5 81 254 16 % Change -100% 0% 140% 15% 27% -13%

HAN:EVILI..E 0250200 1987: (5) 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 (2,328) 1986: 0 0 1 0 6 3 5 % Change -100% -17% 0% -100%

HARTFORD 0340300 1987: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 (2,660) 1986: 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 % Change -100%

79 Ha'.lI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVl' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

HEADIAND 0370200 1987: 0 1 1 15 45 99 0 (3,315) 1986: 0 0 1 12 36 103 0 % Change 0% 25% , 25% -4% HEFLIN 0180100 1987: (11) 0 0 1 3 10 7 5 (2,972) 1986: 0 1 0 2 6 4 2 % Change -100% 50% 67% 75% 150%

HELENA 0590700 1987: (4) 0 0 0 0 8 3 1 (3,516) 1986: 0 0 0 3 9 6 0 % Change -100% -11% -50% Hams BLUFF 0310600 1987: (11) 0 0 0 1 5 11 1 (3,708) 1986: 0 0 0 0 11 11 0 % Change -55% 0% JEMISON 0140300 1987:(11) 0 0 0 1 14 10 1 (1,844) 1986: 0 0 0 0 6 19 1 % Change 133% -47% 0% KILLEN 0410700 1987: 0 0 0 0 14 28 3 (1,028) 1986: 0 0 0 0 14 35 2 % Change 0% -20% 50%

KIMBERLY 0012900 1987: 0 0 0 1 8 3 1 (1,028) 1986: 0 0 0 1 6 4 0 % Change: 0% 33% -25%

LAFAYETTE 0120100 1987: 2 1 1 70 31 89 5 (3,426) 1986: 0 0 1 70 20 82 5 % Change 0% 0% 55% 9% 0% LEIGHTON 0200500 1987: (5) 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 (1,380) 1986: 0 0 0 2 0 12 1 % Change 50% -67% -100%

LEVEL PLAINS 0260300 1987: 0 0 0 5 16 25 1 (1,088) 1986: 0 1 0 8 10 27 5 % Change -100% -38% 60% -7% -80% LIN:OLN 0610400 1987: 0 0 1 1 33 76 4 (2,811) 1986: 0 0 2 2 27 54 2 % Change -50% -50% 22% 41% 100% LINDEN 0480200 1987: 0 0 0 29 26 45 2 (2,600) 1986: 0 0 1 4 3 14 0 % Change -100% 625% 767% 221%

80 BOOI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG I.ARC MVT CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

LINEVILLE 0170200 1987: (4) 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 (2,237) 1986: 1 0 0 8 11 23 2 % Change -100% ~88% -64% -65% -100% LITrLEVILLE 0200600 1987: (8) 0 0 0 1 2 11 0 (1,270) 1986: 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 % Change 0% -50% 1000% -100% LIVINGS'IDN 0600200 1987: 1 0 4 7 38 96 3 (3,254) 1986: 0 1 0 26 28 72 2 % Change -100% -73% 36% 33% 50% LUVERNE 0240100 1987: (11) 0 0 1 6 4 25 1 (2,378) 1986: 0 0 0 3 9 26 1 % Change 100% -56% -4% 0% MARION 0530100 1987: 0 0 1 59 113 179 4 (4,574) 1986: 0 0 2 68 95 136 3 % Change -50% -13% 19% 32% 33% MILLBROOK 0290600 1987: 0 1 6 16 77 87 2 (4,836) 1986: 0 2 6 10 66 91 6 % Change -50% 0% 60% 17% -4% -67%

MON'J.'EVALID 0590300 1987: 0 0 0 8 15 57 4 (4,171> 1986: 0 0 0 22 16 60 2 % Change -64% -6% -5% 100%

MOCDY 0580600 1987: 2 1 1 31 64 77 9 (2,076) 1986: 0 0 0 29 28 69 9 % Change 7% 129% 12% 0%

fJI,DULTON 0420100 1987: 0 0 1 6 50 90 8 (3,365) 1986: 0 1 0 3 26 78 5 % Change -100% 100% 92% 15% 60% MOUNDVILLE 0360200 1987: (10) 0 0 0 1 3 8 1 (1,159) 1986: 0 0 0 2 4 8 0 % Change -50% -25% 0% MT. VERNON 0020800 1987:(10) 0 0 0 3 10 8 0 (1,058) 1986: 0 0 0 4 10 5 1 % Change -25% 0% 60% -100% NEW BROCTON 0190300 1987: (11) 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 (1,491> 1986: 0 0 0 1 7 8 1 % Change -100% -57% 25% -100%

81 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

NEW HOPE 0470400 1987: 0 0 0 7 12 16 2 (1,773) 1986: 1 0 0 1 21 34 4 % Change -100% 600% -43% -53% -50% NEWION 0260500 1987: (8, 0 0 0 2 7 15 3 (1,622) 1986: 0 2 0 14 10 13 2 % Change -100% -86% -30% 15% 50% ONIDNl'A 0080100 1987: 0 0 0 19 22 106 10 (4,977) 1986: 0 0 0 15 24 80 8 % Change 27% -8% 33% 25% ORANGE BEACH 0051200 1987: 0 0 0 6 43 198 13 (1,431) 1986: 0 2 0 6 49 144 8 % Change -100% 0% -12% 38% 63%

OWENS CROSSSRD 0470500 1987: (9) 0 0 0 3 6 4 0 (1,008) 1986: 0 0 0 2 12 6 1 % Change 50% -50% -33% -100% PARRISH 0640600 1987: (1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,582) 1986: N/A NlA NlA N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

PHIL CAMPBELL 0330200 1987: (11) 0 0 1 2 9 16 0 (1,652) 1986: 0 0 0 1 6 5 2 % Change 100% 50% 220% -100% PRICEVILLE 0520900 1987: 0 0 0 1 16 39 4 (1,169) 1986: 0 0 0 0 16 17 3 % Change 0% 129% 33%

RAINSVILLE 0280700 1987: (8) 0 0 0 0 8 27 5 (4,111) 1986: 0 0 0 1 5 11 3 % Change -100% 60% 145% 67%

RED BAY 0330300 1987: (7) 0 0 0 0 8 19 6 (2,952) 1986: 0 0 0 0 33 46 5 % Change -76% -59% 20%

REFO~ 0540300 1987: 0 0 0 0 17 10 1 (2,186) 1986: 0 0 1 0 16 19 0 % Change -100% 6% -47% ROBERI'SDALE 0050500 1987: (6) 0 1 0 2 20 19 1 (2,469) 1986: 0 0 1 0 12 29 1 % Change -100% 67% -34% 0%

82 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVl' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued) SAMSON 0340200 1987:(11) 0 0 1 4 15 17 3 (2,267," 1986: 0 0 0 0 18 67 5 % Change -17% -75% -40% SATSUMA 0020700 1987: 0 1 1 12 29 126 8 (4,363) 1986: 0 1 0 6 30 85 7 % Change 0% 100% -3% 48% 14%

SLOCOMB 0340400 1987: 0 0 0 1 9 9 1 (2,328) 1986: 0 0 0 1 3 9 1 % Change 0% 200% 0% 0%

SPRINGVILLE 0580400 1987: (6) 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 (l,723) 1986: 0 0 1 2 17 31 7 % Change -100% -100% -65% -94% -86% srEVENSON 0390300 1987: 0 0 0 2 15 33 12 (2,650) 1986: 0 0 1 2 17 31 7 % Change -100% 0% -12% 6% 71% SUILlGENI' 0400100 1987: (9) 0 0 1 0 4 2 1 (2,076) 1986: 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 % Change 33% -50% SUMI'IDN 0640500 1987: 1 0 1 18 27 29 5 (2,962) 1986: 0 1 0 8 33 45 5 % Change -100% 125% -18% -36% 0%

TALLASSEE 0290200 1987: 1 0 3 85 66 212 9 (3,718) 1986: 0 4 4 57 36 171 6 % Change -100% -25% 49% 83% 24% 50%

THORNSBY 0140400 1987: (9) 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 (l,592) 1986: 0 0 0 2 4 11 3 % Change -100% 50% -45% -100%

'IOl.vocREEK 0420200 1987: (9) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (l,290) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change TRINITY 0520700 1987: 0 0 0 4 23 18 3 (1,542) 1986: 0 0 0 1 21 14 1 % Change 300% 10% 29% 200%

TRUSSVILLE 0012100 1987: 0 0 0 19 46 130 12 (4,343) 1986: 0 0 3 21 60 128 29 % Change -100% -10% -23% 2% -59%

83 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IARC MVl' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continutd) UNION SPRINGS 0090100 1987: (11) 0 1 1 2 118 104 0 (4,242) 1986: 0 2 3 5 76 76 2 % Change -50% -67% -60% 55% 37% -100%

UNION 'IOWN 0530200 1987: 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 (2,055) 1986: 1 0 0 27 0 0 0 % Change -100% -11% WARRIOR 0012300 1987: 0 0 2 22 19 54 9 (3,859) 1986: 0 0 3 12 23 44 7 % Change -33% 83% -17% 23% 29%

WEAVER 0110400 1987: 1 0 0 14 22 46 2 (2,952) 1986: 0 2 0 14 21 82 6 % Change -100% 0% 5% -44% -67%

WETOMPKA 0290100 1987: 0 0 11 38 42 202 11 (4,957) 1986: 1 0 4 26 42 134 5 % Change -100% 175% 46% 0% 51% 120% WINFIELD 0490200 1987: (11) 0 0 2 0 8 26 13 (3,829) 1986: 0 0 0 0 13 23 5 % Change -38% 13% 160% YORK 0600100 1987: (8) 0 0 0 6 11 11 2 (3,123) 1986: 1 0 0 10 25 22 2 % Change -100% -40% -56% -50% 0%

UNDER 1,000 BEAR CREEK 0490700 1987: (8) 0 0 0 0 12 7 1 (393) 1986: N/,?\ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change CLAYHA'lCHEE 0260900 1987: (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (564) 1986: a 0 0 0 0 2 0 % Change -100%

COURTLAND 0420300 1987: 0 0 0 0 6 18 2 (514) 1986: 0 0 1 1 3 6 0 % Change -100% -100% 100% 200% FLINI' CITY 0520500 1987: (9) 0 0 1 0 9 11 1 (887) 1986: 0 0 1 1 20 28 3 % Change 0% -100% -55% -61% -67% GARDEN CITY 0250300 1987: (9) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (675) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 % Change 0%

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UNDER 1,000 (Continued), ,

GURLEY 0470300 1987: (11) 0 0 0 5 6 25 1 (867) 1986: 0 0 0 6 12 18 3 % Change -17% -50% 39% -67%

HOLLYWOOD 0390400 1987: (10) 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 (957) 1986: 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 % Change -27% 250%

HURTSBORO 0570200 1987:(10) 0 1 0 3 7 5 2 (736) 1986: 0 0 0 5 6 23 3 % Change -40% 17% -78% -33%

MAPLESVILLE 0140200 1987: (11) 0 0 0 1 12 6 0 (877) 1986: 0 0 0 2 10 6 1 % Change -50% 20% 0% -100%

Wl'ASUI..GA 0460200 1987: (8) 0 0 0 2 7 4 0 (937) 1986: 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 % Change -46% -100%

SILVER HILL 0050700 1987: (2) 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 (635) 1986: 1 1 0 0 2 4 O· % Change -100% -100% 0% -75%

SIPSEY 0640900 1987: (7) 0 0 0 2 1 9 2 (756) 1986: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change

SNEAD 0080400 1987: (9) 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 (786) 1986: 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 % Change -100% 100% 50%

SUMMERDALE 0050900 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (655) 1986: 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 % Change: -100% -100% -100%

THOMAS'IDN 0480300 1987: (9) 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 (615) 1986: 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 % Change -100% 100%

WILTON 0590800 1987:(10) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 (695) 1986: 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 % Change -67%

STATE UNIVERSITIES

AUBURN TN 0430300 1987: 1 0 1 6 51 460 12 1986: 0 0 1 8 41 433 7 % Change 0% -25% 24% 6% 71%

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STATE UNIVERSITIES ( Continued)

ADM 00307 1987: 0 0 0 2 2 40 2 1986: 0 1 0 0 5 49 1 % Change -100% -60% -18% 100%

JAX S'mTE 0110800 1987: 0 0 2 5 8 108 0 1986: 0 2 1 8 11 98 3 % Change -100% 100% -38% -27% 10% -100%

LIVINGS'ION 0600500 1987: (2) 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1986: N/A N/A N/A N/A NlA NlA N/A % Change

TROY" STA'l'E 0550300 1987: (10) 0 0 1 1 4 5 0 1986: 0 0 0 2 3 25 1 % Change -50% 33% -80% -100%

UV OF ALABAMA 0630300 1987~ 0 1 2 11 44 541 6 1986: 0 1 2 11 35 415 10 % Change 0% 0% 0% 26% 30% -40%

UV MONTEVALID 0591100 1987: (10) 0 0 0 2 6 25 0 1986: 0 0 1 0 6 23 0 % Change -100% 0% 9%

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A clearance is a measure of law enforcement activity whereby enough evidence is found to charge a suspect and take him into custody (an arrest) or when a cr ime is solved but no formal charges are brought against a suspect (clearance by exceptional means) • The clearance rate is achieved by taking the nunber of offenses and dividing that number into the number of clearances.

CLEAR.AN::ES = CLEARAK:E RATE REPORTED OFFENSES

It is Lmportant to note that clearance data is reported on a monthly basis to UCR and, therefore, it is possible for an arrest made in one month to clear a crime comrrdtted in previous months or years.

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87 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVl' CITIES GREATER 1HAN 250,000 BIRMINGHAM 0010200 1987: 84 311 1591 1546 7250 13726 3288 CLR: 59 149 308 998 408 1910 222 CLRRT: 70% 48% 19% 65% 6% 14% 7%

CITIES 50,000 - 250,000

OOTHAN 0380100 1987: 1 12 35 251 944 2818 93 CLR: 1 9 10 118 98 450 23 CLRRT: 100% 75% 29% 47% 10% 16% 25% HUNI'SVILLE 0470100 1987: 16 68 213 464 2217 9219 540 CLR: 17 34 110 401 646 2126 191 CLRRT: 106% 50% 52% 86% 29% 23% 35% r-DBILE 0020100 1987: 32 124 775 2038 9429 8280 942 CLR: 21 93 260 1039 721 1922 183 CLRRT: 66% 75% 34% 51% 8% 23% 19%

MONl'Cn-1ERY 0030100 1987: 22 16 179 112 1939 7268 570 CLR: 11 7 53 54 165 685 77 CLRRT: 50% 44% 30% 48% 9% 9% 14% TOSCAL(X)SA 0630100 1987: 9 44 128 865 1398 3326 324 CLR: 3 10 51 433 146 740 64 CLR RT: 33% 23% 40% 50% 10% 22% 20%

CITIES 25,000 - 50,000

ANNISl'ON 0110100 1987: 8 26 124 524 864 1754 124 CLR: 8 21 53 340 228 605 70 CLRRT: 100% 81% 43% 65% 26% 34% 56% AUBURN 0430100 1987: 1 6 8 183 324 1261 70 CLR: 1 4 5 127 82 498 36 CLRRT: 100% 67% 63% 69% 25% 39% 51% BESSEMER 0010100 1987: 11 23 88 236 610 1336 165 CLR: 10 8 17 46 46 260 20 CLR RT: 91% 35% 19% 19% 8% 19% 12%

DEX:ATUR 0520100 1987: 3 7 30 184 735 1984 171 CLR: 2 5 19 109 117 390 33 CLR RT: 67% 71% 63% . 59% 16% 20% 19%

FLORENCE 0410100 1987: 3 10 18 128 350 1461 129 CLR: 3 3 10 67 68 456 39 CLR RT: 100% 30% 56% 52% 19% 31% 30%

88 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BORG LARC MVl.'

CITIES 25,000 - 50 t OOO (Continued)

GlIDSDEN 0310200 1987: 4 24 59 327 525 1646 184 CLR: 2 15 18 86 61 273 46 CLRRT: 50% 63% 31% 26% 12% 17% 25% HOOVER 0011200 1987: 0 4 22 53 325 1046 145 CLR: 0 3 4 25 48 206 12 CLRRT: 75% 18% 47% 15% 20% 8% PHENIX CITY 0570100 1987: 3 11 29 287 395 1040 101 CLR: 3 11 13 140 104 339 41 CLRRT: 100% 100% 45% 49% 26% 33% ' 41% PRICHARD 0020200 1987: 7 37 166 754 1299 1489 161 CLR: 4 9 15 115 44 151 11 CLR RT: 57% 24% 9% 15% 3% 10% 7% SELMA 0270100 1987: 3 14 59 749 524 1402 66 CLR: 3 9 27 198 138 311 25 CLR RT: 100% 64% 46% 26% 26% 22% 38%

CITIES 10,000 - 25,000

ALABASTER 0590400 1987: 1 0 3 45 24 119 10 CLR: 1 0 3 23 5 45 5 CLRRT: 100% 100% 51% 21% 38% 50% ALBERTVILLE 0500100 1987: 2 1 2 53 76 212 36 CLR: 2 1 1 17 11 45 5 CLR RT: 100% 100% 50% 32% 11% 21% 14%

ALEX CITY 0620100 1987: 0 0 2 51 72 175 10 CLR: 0 0 1 37 29 61 11 CLR RT: 50% 73% 40% 35% 110%

ATHENS 0440100 1987: 0 2 2 73 87 305 24 CLR: 0 1 1 43 6 36 4 CLR RT: 50% 50% 59% 7% 12% 17% CULLMAN 0250100 1987: 3 0 6 34 67 425 35 CLR: 3 0 3 28 13 143 11 CLR RT: 100% 50% 82% 19% 34% 31% ENI'ERPRISE 0190200 1987: 0 12 18 107 295 1014 39 CLR: 0 12 11 30 106 275 24 CLR RT: 100% 61% 28% 36% 27% 62%

EUFAULA 0060100 1987: 1 2 4 84 96 330 4 CLR: 1 2 3 66 31 97 2 CLRRT: 100% 100% 75% 79% 32% 29% 50%

89 HCMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BORG U\RC MVT

CITIES 10,000 - 25,000 (Continued) FAIRFIELD 0010400 1987: 0 9 66 90 261 677 108 CLR: 0 2 19 34 10 187 11 CLRRT: 22% 29% 38% 4% 28% 10%

FORT PAYNE 0280100 1987: 0 4 8 25 75 349 41 CLR: 0 0 1 3 9 24 12 CLR RT: 0% 13% 12% 12% 7% 29%

HQ\1EVroD 0011000 1987: 1 6 78 124 453 1199 153 CLR: 0 1 19 25 9 303 3 CLR RT: 0% 17% 24% 20% 2% 25% 2%

HUEY'IOWN 0011900 1987: 0 1 13 46 III 205 23 CLR: 0 1 4 15 38 25 0 CLR RT: 100% 31% 33% 34% 12% 0%

JASPER 0640100 1987: 4 3 16 60 201 361 95 CLR: 3 0 3 22 30 39 12 CLR RT: 75% 0% 19% 37% 15% 11% 13%

MOUNI'AIN BROOK 0010300 1987~ 0 0 2 16 III 305 17 CLR: 0 0 2 2 22 32 6 CLR RT: 100% 13% 20% 10% 35%

IDRTHPORT 0630200 1987: 0 5 20 362 126 588 27 CLR: 0 1 9 56 14 73 8 CLRRT: 20% 45% 15% 11% 12% 30%

OPELIKA 0430200 1987: 1 11 24 224 492 1665 37 CLR: 1 7 8 157 133 616 20 CLRRT: 100% 64% 33% 70% 27% 37% 54%

OXFORD 0110500 1987: 0 1 12 71 83 386 35 CLR: 0 0 5 33 10 113 11 CLR RT: 0% 42% 46% 12% 29% 31%

OZARK 0260100 1987: 6 3 18 157 147 605 34 CLR: 7 3 15 153 76 269 30 CLRRT: 117% 100% 83% 97% 52% 44% 88%

PRATI'VILLE 0040100 1987: 1 3 6 115 186 530 42 CLR: 1 3 1 82 18 175 9 eLR RT: 100% 100% 17% 71% 10% 33% 21%

SARALAND 0020500 1987: 0 0 8 42 90 385 18 CLR~ 0 0 4 27 21 88 12 CLRRT: 50% 64% 23% 23% 67%

90 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSL'l' BURG LARC ~1VI' CITIES 10,000 - 25,000 (Continued)

scarrsPORO 0390100 1987: 0 2 9 54 88 388 37 CLR: 0 2 5 50 23 127 7 CLR RT: 100% 56% 93% 26% 33% 19% SHEFFIELD 0200100 1987: 3 1 6 12 141 431 31 CLR: 3 1 1 7 8 50 5 CLRRT: 100% 100% 17% 58% 6% 12% 16%

SYL.J\CAUGA 0610100 1987: 1 0 9 39 68 375 18 CLR: 1 0 2 5 4 61 9 eLR RT: 100% 22% 13% 6% 16% 50% TALLADEGA 0610200 1987: 0 9 11 86 170 457 33 CLR: 0 5 5 72 80 254 22 CLRRr: 56% 45% 84% 47% 56% 67%

TROY 0550100 1987: 0 1 3 164 136 563 16 CLR: 0 1 1 120 22 101 8 eLR RT: 100% 33% 73% 16% 18% 50%

TUSKEGEE 0460100 1987: 2 6 14 294 458 726 38 CLR: 0 2 4 70 50 192 10 CLR RT: 0% 33% 29% 24% 11% 26% 26% VESTAVIA HIILS 0010900 1987: 1 1 9 16 120 354 24 CLR: 0 0 4 5 6 26 6 CLR RT: 0% 0% 44% 31% 5% 7% 25%

CITIES 5,000 - 10,000

ARAB 0500300 1987: 1 0 0 22 57 124 24 CLR: 1 0 0 21 9 29 9 CLR RT: 100% 95% 16% 23% 38%

A'IMORE 0300100 1987: 1 1 3 61 95 157 7 CLR: 1 1 1 7 16 30 2 CLR RT: 100% 100% 33% 11% 17% 19% 29% ATTALLA 0310100 1987: 3 0 7 63 85 228 2 CLR: 1 0 3 10 7 25 0 CLR RT: 33% 43% 16% 8% 11% 0% BAY MINETTE 0050100 1987: 1 1 4 2 37 123 11 CLR: 1 1 3 0 10 J.3 3 CLR RT: 100% 100% 75% 0% 27% 11% 27% OOAZ 0500400 1987: 1 3 2 41 47 188 18 CLR: 1 2 1 29 19 90 9 CLRRT: 100% 67% 50% 71% 40% 48% 50%

91 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT CITIES 5,000 - 10,000 (Continued)

BREWroN 0300200 1987: 0 0 1 2 39 385 9 CLR: 0 0 1 2 12 170 6 CLR RT: 100% 100% 31% 44% 67% CHICKASAW 0020300 1987: 0 0 8 7 46 140 11 CLR: 0 0 4 7 7 64 7 CLR RT: 50% 100% 15% 46% 64%

CHILDERSBURG 0610300 1987: 0 1 1 14 46 104 7 CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 14% 4% 2% 14% CLANIDN 0140100 1987: 0 0 3 37 74 146 6 CLR: 0 0 0 14 2 32 0 CLR RT: 0% 38% 3% 22% 0% DALEVILLE 0260200 1987: 0 2 6 10 39 119 7 CLR: 0 1 2 4 5 23 4 CLR RT: 50% 33% 40% 13% 19% 57%

DEMOPOLIS 0480100 1987: 0 6 4 69 78 296 3 CLR: 0 6 3 9 18 66 0 CLRRI': 100% 75% 13% 23% 22% 0% FAIRHOPE 0050200 1987: 1 0 2 16 76 157 8 CLR: 1 0 2 6 15 34 4 CLR RT: 100% 100% 38% 20% 22% 50%

FAYETTE 0320100 1987: 3 2 2 21 36 92 10 CLR: 3 2 0 9 4 15 3 CLRRT: 100% 100% 0% 43% 11% 16% 30%

FUL'IDNDALE 0011100 1987: Q 0 2 5 26 61 16 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 4% 0% 0% GARDENDALE 0010500 1987: 1 0 1 9 63 152 17 CLR: 1 0 0 1 8 22 1 CLR RT: 100% 0% 11% 13% 14% 6% GREENVILLE 0100100 1987: 1 5 6 147 72 271 14 CLR: 1 3 4 138 20 120 5 CLR RT: 100% 60% 67% 94% 28% 44% 36% GUNl'ERSVILLE 0500200 1987: 2 2 3 28 88 256 21 CLR: 1 0 2 3 8 33 1 CLRRI': 50% 0% 67% 11% 9% 13% 5%

92 HOM I RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' CITIES 5,000 - 10,000

HALE.'YVILLE 0670200 1987: 0 0 0 4 11 85 10 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 elR RT: 0% 0% 6% 10%

fW1IL'ION 0490100 1987: 1 0 0 2 33 67 20 CLR: 1 0 0 0 2 22 1 CLR RT: 100% 0% 6% 33% 5% HARTSELLE 0520200 1987: 0 1 5 27 90 230 14 CLR: 0 0 0 2 8 5 2 CLR RT: 0% 0% 7% 9% 2% 14%

IRONDALE 0011300 1987: 0 3 12 43 113 290 36 CLR: 0 1 4 38 36 116 25 CLRRT: 33% 33% 88% 32% 40% 69% JAO

LEEDS 0010600 1987: 2 2 5 18 68 225 39 CLR: 2 2 2 18 35 60 6 CLRRT: 100% 100% 40% 100% 51% 27% 15% l>1ADISON 0470200 1987: 1 2 6 28 106 321 13 CLR: 0 1 1 24 21 40 5 CLR RT: 0% 50% 17% 86% 20% 12% 38% MIDFIELD 0010700 1987: 1 2 38 . 26 53 300 59 CLR: 1 1 7 13 4 110 7 CLRRT: 100% 50% 18% 50% 8% 37% 12% r-DNROJM:LLE 0510100 1987: 1 0 2 43 47 140 3 CLR: 1 0 2 40 16 70 1 CLR RT: 100% 100% 93% 34% 50% 33%

MUSCLE SHOALS 0200300 1987: 0 1 9 15 81 389 44 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 11 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 2% 3% 2%

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HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IARC MVT CITIES 5,000 - 10,000 (Continued)

opp 0230200 1987: 0 0 0 9 64 115 10 eLR: 0 0 0 2 4 5 1 CLR RT: 22% 6% 4% 10% PELHAM 0590600 1987: 0 1 5 28 70 263 34 CLR: 0 1 6 24 13 115 14 CLRRT: 100% 120% 86% 19% 44% 41% PELL CITY 0580100 1987: 3 2 1 14 55 178 24 CLR: 1 0 0 4 9 19 11 CLRRT: 33% 0% 0% 29% 16% 11% 46% PIEDMONT 0110300 1987: 1 0 1 52 24 122 17 CLR: 0 0 1 30 5 18 4 CLRRT: 0% 100% 58% 21% 15% 24%

PLEASANT GROVE 0011400 1987: 0 0 3 12 19 58 3 CLR: 0 0 1 9 2 14 1 CLRRT: 33% 75% 11% 24% 33% RAINOOW CITY 0310500 1987: 0 1 0 2 38 127 10 CLR: 0 0 0 1 5 22 6 CLRRT: 0% 50% 13% 17% 60%

ROilliOKE 0560100 1987: 1 1 1 26 64 104 16 CLR: 0 0 0 7 11 15 8 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% 27% 17% 14% 50%

RUSSELLVIU...E 0330100 1987: 0 0 1 3"·'-' 45 180 8 CLR: 0 0 0 14 8 31 4 CLR RT: 0% 42% 18% 17% :i0% SOUTHSIDE 0310700 1987: 0 0 0 2 26 36 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 7 0 CLR RT: 0% 12% 19% 0% TARRANT CITY 0010800 1987: 0 0 29 33 134 322 50 CLR: 0 0 9 8 15 49 8 CLRRT: 31% 24% 11% 15% 16% TUSCDMBIA 0200200 1987: 0 0 5 46 99 226 26 CLR: 0 0 1 4 13 14 2 CLR RT: 20% 9% 13% 6% 8%

VALLEY 0120400 1987: 1 1 8 23 86 266 8 CLR: 1 1 2 23 13 81 6 CLf{ RT: 100% 100% 25% 100% 15% 30% 75%

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CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 ABBEVILLE 0370100 1987: 1 1 0 3 9 25 0 CLR: 0 1 0 2 3 4 0 CLR RT: 0% 100% 67% 33% 16% ADAMSVILLE 0012200 1987: 0 1 2 5 45 82 9 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 4% 17% 0%

ALICEVILLE 0540100 1987: 0 0 0 20 32 86 4 CLR: 0 0 0 12 8 23 3 CLR RT: 60% 25% 27% 75%

ARDMORE 0440200 1987: 0 0 0 1 5 12 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% ASHFORD 0380200 1987: 0 1 1 8 22 59 3 CLR: 0 1 1 2 4 10 1 CLR RT: 100% 100% 25% 18% 17% 33% ASHI..J\ND 0170100 1987: 0 0 0 1 8 18 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 13% 0% 0% BAYOU LA BATRE 0020600 1987: 0 0 2 42 98 105 12 CLR: 0 0 0 23 18 23 5 CLR RT: 0% 55% 18% 22% 42%

BLOUNl'SVIIJ-lE 0080200 1987: 0 0 0 3 7 15 3 CLR: 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 7% 0% BRIDGEPORT 0390200 1987: 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% BRUNDIDGE 0550200 1987: 0 1 1 46 43 65 4 CLR: 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 4% 0% 2% 0%

BUTLER 0150100 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

CAMDEN 0660100 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

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CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

CAMP HILL 0620300 1987~ 0 1 0 4 22 12 0 CLR: 0 1 0 2 1 J. 0 CLR RT: 100% 50% 5% 8%

CEDAR BLUFF 0130200 1987: 0 0 0 3 4 8 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 CLRRI': 33% 0% 13%

CENTRE 0130100 1987: 0 0 0 1 33 65 7 CLR: 0 0 0 1 5 19 3 CLR RT: 100% 15% 29% 43%

CENl'ERVILLE 0070100 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0%

CHATOM 0650300 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

CHEROKEE 0200400 1987: 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLR RT: 50% 0% 0%

CITRONELLE 0020400 1987: 0 1 0 4 37 24 6 CLR: 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 CLRRI': 0% 25% 3% 4% 17%

COOSADA 0290400 1987: 0 0 0 2 2 5 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 CLR RT: 50% 0% 0% 100%

COROOVA 0640300 1987: 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRI': 0% 0% 0% 0%

COI'IONWJOD 0380500 1987: 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0%

CREOLA 0021200 1987: 2 2 3 4 43 39 3 CLR: 2 1 1 0 2 8 1 CLRRT: 100% 50% 33% 0% 5% 21% 33%

DADEVILLE 0620200 1987: 0 2 0 7 7 14 1 CLR: 0 2 0 7 1 6 1 CLRRT: 100% 100% 14% 43% 100%

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CI'l'IES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

DAPHNE 0050800 1987: 0 0 6 ]3 B6 260 ]0 eLR: 0 0 2 13 11 50 5 CLR Rr.I.1: 33% 100% 13% 19% 50% OORA 0640400 1987: 0 1 3 24 28 50 13 CLR: a 0 0 2 2 4 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 8% 7% 8% 8% FAST BlWl/IDN 0300300 1987: a a a 4 22 42 a CLR: 0 a a 2 2 5 a CLR R'I': 50% 9% 12%

ECLECTIC 0290300 1987: a 0 a 4 10 9 0 CLR: a 0 0 3 1 0 0 CLR RT: 75% 10% 0%

ELBA 0190100 1987: 1 2 1 33 16 96 4 CLR: 1 1 a 12 1 14 2 CLR R'I': 100% 50% 0% 36% 6% 15% 50%

E:UTAW 0350100 1987: a 1 2 15 21 61 0 CLR: 0 1 0 7 3 16 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 47% 14% 26%

EVERGREEN 0210100 1987: 0 0 1 10 13 58 2 CLR: 0 0 0 4 1 30 0 CLR RT: 0% 40% 8% 52% 0%

FALKVILLE 0520400 1987: a a 1 3 4 9 1 CLR: a 0 a 3 1 2 a CIR RT: 0% 100% 25% 22% 0%

FIDMATON 0300400 1987: 0 a a 3 11 33 2 CLR: a 0 0 3 1 6 a CLR RT: 100% 9% 18% 0%

FWRALA 0230300 1987: 0 a a a 20 19 1 CLR: 0 a 0 0 a 2 a CLR RT: 0% 11% 0%

FOLEY 0050300 1987: 1 0 2 24 75 129 16 CLR: 1 0 1 15 22 37 8 CLR RT: 100% 50% 63% 29% 29% 50%

FORT DEPOSIT 0450100 1987: 0 a 0 a 1 4 a eLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0%

97 HOMI ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' ~.t~ RAPE r:"-l ~ CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

GENEVA 0340100 1987: 0 1 0 8 21 65 3 CLR: 0 0 0 3 8 16 2 CLR RT: 0% 38% 38% 25% 67%

GLEN:OE 0310400 1987: 0 0 1 12 45 83 4 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 7% 1% 0% c:DODWATER 0220100 1987: 1 0 1 1 13 27 0 CLR: 1 0 1 1 1 15 0 CLR RT: 100% 100% 100% 8% 56%

QJRDO 0540200 1987: 0 0 1 5 7 7 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 14% 0% GRAYSVILLE 0011600 1987: 0 0 0 18 34 70 4 CLR: 0 0 0 6 1 6 1 CLR RT: 33% 3% 9% 25% GREENSOORO 0360100 1987: 0 0 0 5 22 15 2 CLR: 0 0 0 5 9 8 2 CLR RT: 100% 41% 53% 100%

GROVE HILL 0160300 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

GUIN 0490300 1987: 0 0 1 0 7 11 4 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% 0% GULF SHORES 0050400 1987: 0 2 3 12 93 323 14 CLR: 0 1 0 6 11 41 3 CLRRT: 50% 0% 50% 12% 13% 21%

HAN:EVILLE 0250200 1987: 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 33%

HARTFORD 0340300 1987: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLR RT: 100%

HEADLAND 0370200 1987: 0 1 1 15 45 99 0 CLR: 0 0 0 12 10 26 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 80% 22% 26%

98 HCMJ RAPF. ROBH ASSU.P BURG I.ARC ~1Vr

Cl ']tlF.S 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

IU':l-'I,IN 0180100 19B7: 0 n 1 ) 10 7 I) CLR: a 0 1 1 0 0 0 CLR R'l': 100% 33% 0% 0% 0%

HELENA 0590700 1987: 0 0 0 0 8 3 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 13% 0% 0%

BOKES BLUFF 0310600 1987: 0 0 0 1 5 11 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% 0%

JEMISON 0140300 1987: 0 0 0 1 14 10 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% 0% KlLIJEN 0410700 1987: 0 0 0 0 14 28 3 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 CLR RT: 14% 4% 0%

KIMBERLY 0012900 1987: 0 0 0 1 8 3 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0%

lAFAYEITE 0120100 1987: 2 1 1 70 31 89 5 CLR: 1 1 1 62 12 39 3 CLR RT: 50% 100% 100% 89% 39% 44% 60%

LEIGHroN 0200500 1987: 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 25%

lEVEL PLAINS 0260300 1987: 0 0 0 5 16 25 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 CLR RT: 20% 0% 8% 0%

LINCOLN 0610400 1987: 0 0 1 1 33 76 4 CLRj 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 CLR RT: 0% 100% 0% 5% 50%

LHIDEN 0480200 1987: 0 0 0 29 26 45 2 CLR: 0 0 1 21 11 21 2 CLR RT: 72% 42% 47% 100%

LINEVIILE 0170200 1987: 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 50%

LITTLEVILLE 0200600 1987: 0 0 0 1 2 11 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0%

99 BOOI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IlffiC MVI' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000

:LIVINGSTON 0600200 1987: 1 0 4 7 38 96 3 CLR: 1 0 3 8 7 35 2 CLR RT: 100% 75% 114% 18% 36% 67% LUVERNE 0240100 1987: 0 0 1 6 4 25 1 CLR: a 0 0 0 1 1 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 25% 4% 0%

MARION 0530100 1987: 0 0 1 59 113 179 4 CLR: 0 0 1 23 14 39 2 CLR RT: 100% 39% 12% 22% 50% MILLBROOK 0290600 1987: 0 1 6 16 77 87 2 CLR: 0 0 0 6 14 9 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 38% 18% 10% 50%

OONTEVALIJ) 0590300 .1987: 0 0 0 8 15 57 4 CLR: 0 0 0 3 3 10 0 CLR RT: 38% 20% 18% 0%

M()(])Y 0580600 1987: 2 1 1 31 64 77 9 CLR: 1 1 0 16 9 10 5 CLRRT: 50% 100% 0% 52% 14% 13% 56%

OOULTON 0420100 1987: 0 0 1 6 50 90 8 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 CLR RT: 0% 0% 2% 7% 25%

MOUNDVILLE 0360200 1987: 0 0 0 1 3 8 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 13% 100%

Mr. VERNJN 0020800 1987: 0 0 a 3 10 8 a CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% NEW BROCTON 0190300 1987: 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 8 a CLRRT: 0% 80%

NEW HOPE 0470400 1987: 0 0 0 7 12 16 2 CLR: 0 0 0 7 4 2 1 CLR RT: 100% 33% 13% 50% NEWIDN 0260500 1987: 0 0 0 2 7 15 3 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 20% 33%

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ONIDNl'A 0080100 1987: 0 0 0 19 22 106 10 CLR: 0 0 0 15 8 46 6 CLR RT: 79% 36% 43% 60%

ORANGE BEACH 0051200 1987: 0 0 0 6 43 198 13 CLR: 0 0 0 4 11 18 2 CLRRT: 67% 26% 9% 15%

OWENS CROSSRD 0470500 1987: 0 0 0 3 6 4 0 eLR: 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 CLR RT: 67% 17% 0%

PARRISH 0640600 1987: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 1 0 0 a 0 0 0 crR RT: 100% PHIL CAMPBELL 0330200 1987: 0 0 1 2 9 16 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 11% 13%

PRICEVlLLE 0520900 1987: 0 0 0 1 16 39 4 CLR: 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 CLRRT: 100% 25% 8% 0%

RAINSVILLE 0280700 1987: 0 0 0 0 8 27 5 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR R'I': 0% 0% 0%

RED BAY 0330300 1987: 0 0 0 a 8 19 6 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 17%

REFORM 0540300 1987: 0 0 0 0 17 10 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 CLR RT: 18% 30% 0%

ROBERTSDALE 0050500 1987: 0 1 0 2 20 19 1 CLR: 0 1 0 2 4 3 0 CLRRT: 100% 100% 20% 16% 0%

SAMSON 0340200 1987: 0 0 1 4 15 17 3 CLR: 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 CLR RT: 100% 25% 0% 6% 33% SATSUMA 0020700 1987: 0 1 1 12 29 126 8 CLR: 0 1 0 4 3 13 2 CLRRT: 100% 0% 33% 10% 10% 25%

101 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVr

CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued) sr.oca1B 0340400 1987: a a a 1 9 9 1 CLR: a a a a 4 a a CLRRT: 0% 44% 0% 0% SPRINGVILLE 0580400 1987: a a a a 6 2 1 CLR: a a a a 0 a 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% STEVENSON 0390300 1987: 0 0 a 2 15 33 12 CLR: 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 CLRRT: 50% 20% 6% 8% SULLIGENI' 0400100 1987: a 0 1 0 4 2 1 CLR: 0 0 a 0 2 2 1 CLR RT: 0% 50% 100% 100% SUMI'lDN 0640500 1987: 1 0 1 18 27 29 5 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 4% 0% 0%

TALLASSEE 0290200 1987: 1 0 3 85 66 212 9 CLR: 1 1 a 42 13 57 4 CLRRT: 100% 0% 49% 20% 27% 44% THORNSBY 0140400 1987: 0 0 a a 6 6 0 CLR: a 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLR RT: 17% 0%

'I'OWKCREEK 0420200 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 a CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

TRINITY 0520700 1987: 0 0 a 4 23 18 3 CLR: 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 CLRRT: 75% 4% 0% 33%

TRUSSVILLE 0012100 1987: 0 a 0 19 46 130 12 CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 7 10 CLRRT: 11% 4% 5% 83% UNION SPRINGS 0090100 1987: 0 1 1 2 118 104 0 CLR: a 0 1 2 8 20 0 CLR RT: 0% 100% 100% 7% 19% UNION WWN 0530200 1987: 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 CLR: a 0 a 22 0 0 0 CLR RT: 92%

102 BOOI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG !.ARC MVl' CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

WARRIOR 0012300 1987: 0 0 2 22 19 54 9 CLR: 0 0 0 4 2 3 1 CLRRT: 0% 18% 11% 6% 11% WEAVER 0110400 1987: 1 0 0 14 22 46 2 CLR: 1 0 0 1 1 7 0 CLRRT: 100% 7% 5% 15% 0%

WETUMPKA 0290100 1987: 0 0 11 38 42 202 11 CLR: 0 0 4 22 12 55 6 CL..l{ RT: 36% 58% 29% 27% 55%

WINFIELD 0490200 1987: 0 0 2 0 8 26 13 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 8% YORK 0600100 1987: 0 0 0 6 11 11 2 CLR: 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 CLRRT: 33% 27% 9% 0%

UNDER 1,000

BEAR CREEK 0490700 1987: 0 0 0 0 12 7 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 CLRRT: 33% 0% 0%

CLAYHA'ICHEE 0260900 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT:

COURTLAND 0420300 1987: 0 0 0 0 6 18 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CLRRT: 17% 6% 0% FLINI' CITY 0520500 1987: 0 0 1 0 9 11 1 CLR: 0 0 1 0 1 3 1 CLRRT: 100% 11% 27% 100% GARDEN CITY 0250300 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0%

GURLEY 0470300 1987: 0 0 0 5 6 25 1 CLR: 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 CLR RT: 80% 0% 4% 0%

HOLLYViOOD 0390400 1987: 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100%

103 IOU RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IARC MVI'

UNDER 1,000 (Contiuned)

HURTSOORO 0570200 1987: 0 1 0 3 7 5 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 CLR RT: 0% 0% 0% 20% 50%

MAPLESVILLE 0140200 1987: 0 0 0 1 12 6 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 42% 33%

roTASULGA 0460200 1987: 0 0 0 2 7 4 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 CLR RT: 50% 0% 50%

SILVER HILL 0050700 1987: 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% SIPSEY 0640900 1987: 0 0 0 2 1 9 2 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 CLRRT: 50% 0% 11% 50%

SNEAD 0080400 1987: 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100%

SUMMERDALE 0050900 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT:

THa1AS'lDN 0480300 1987: 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% WIL'lDN 0590800 1987: 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 CLRRT: 100% 100%

STATE UNIVERSITIES

AUBURN UV 0430300 1987: 1 0 1 6 51 460 12 CLR: 1 0 0 4 4 28 3 CLR RT: 100% 0% 67% 8% 6% 25%

ADM 0030700 1987: 0 0 0 2 2 40 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 3% 0%

JAXSTATE 0110800 1987: 0 0 2 5 8 108 0 CLR: 0 0 0 5 1 26 0 CLR RT: 0% 100% 13% 24%

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STATE UNIVERSITIES (Continued)

LIVINGS'roN 0600500 1987: 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR RT: 0%

TROY STATE 0550300 1987: 0 0 1 1 4 5 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 CLRRl': 0% 100% 0% 40%

UV OF AIJ\BAMA 0630300 1987: 0 1 2 11 44 541 6 CLR: 0 0 1 2 8 59 0 CLR RT: 0% 50% 18% 18% 11% 0%

UV MONTEVALLO 0591100 1987: 0 0 0 2 6 25 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLRRl': 0% 0% 12%

105 COUNTY DATA

Alabama is compr ised of sixty-seven (67) counties, each averaging 756.8 square miles. Incorporated and unincorporated areas not having a municipal police department are protected by the county sheriff and are included in his jurisdiction. Since OCR data deals with criminal activity in a particular geographic area rather than to law enforcement agencies activities, we do not intend, nor recommend, that this data be used to evaluate or conpare one agency with another.

So, due to the diverse d~raphic characteristics, the county data will be presented in alphabetical order rather than by population strata. It will include reported crime and clearance data submitted by Alabama's 67 county sheriffs. County data does not include crime data submitted by municipal police departments contained within the county boundaries. The numbers in parentheses, on the following pages, denote the number of months the agency reported to OCR if it was less than twelve.

107 HOOI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES AUTAUGA 0040000 1987: 0 2 1 12 74 45 11 (14,099) 1986: 2 2 5 24 84 77 13 % Change -100% 0% -80% -50% -12% -42% -15%

BALDWIN 0050000 1987: 6 10 8 101 467 472 56 (58,222) 1986: 3 16 19 41 568 698 64 % Change 100% -38% -58% 146% -18% -32% -13%

BAROOUR 0060000 1987:(11) 2 1 1 14 38 49 6 (13,028) 1986: 0 3 1 11 23 45 3 % Change -67% 0% 27% 65% 9% 100% BIBB 0070000 1987: NlA NlA NlA NlA N/A NlA NlA (9,792) 1986: NlA NlA N/A NlA NlA NlA N/A % Change

BLOUNI' 0080000 1987: 0 0 1 1 201 176 24 (30,456) 1986: 2 3 0 1 154 120 20 % Change -100% 0% 31% 47% 20%

BULLOCK 0090000 1987: NlA NlA NlA N/A NlA NlA NlA (6,222) 1986: N/A N/A NlA N/A N/A N/A NlA % Change

BUTLER 0100000 1987: (5) 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 (12,342) 1986: 0 0 0 0 2 49 1 % Change -61% -100%

CALHOUN 0110000 1987: 2 1 4 72 175 240 15 (68,098) 1986: 2 3 4 88 187 244 24 % Change 0% -67% 0% -18% -6% -2% -38% CHAMBERS 0120000 1987: 2 4 2 17 23 7 3 (20,605) 1986: 2 1 0 52 24 11 13 % Change 0% 300% -67% -4% -36% -77% CHEROKEE 0130000 1987: 2 2 4 12 125 120 23 (16,254) 1986: 1 0 2 0 97 122 18 % Change 100% 29% -2% 28% CHILTON 0140000 1987:(11) 1 0 1 14 182 103 20 (21,607) 1986: 0 3 3 13 211 95 21 % Change -100% -67% 8% -14% 8% -5% CHOCTAW 0150000 1987: 2 6 2 10 61 66 6 (15,399) 1986: 0 2 3 14 51 45 6 % Change 200% -33% -29% 20% 47% 0%

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HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

ClARKE 0160000 1987: (6) 0 0 0 5 22 9 2 (15,752) 1986: 0 0 0 4 37 19 5 % Change 25% -41% -53% -60%

CLAY 0170000 1987: (8) 0 0 1 0 13 16 0 (9,479) 1986: N/A N/A NlA N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

CLEBURNE 0180000 1987:(11) 0 0 6 3 57 52 16 (10,012) 1986: 1 0 2 2 47 34 12 % Change -100% 200% 21% 53% 33% COFFEE 0190000 1987: (9) 0 1 ' 1 3 12 21 2 (15,001) 1986: 0 1 2 5 37 '27 4 % Change -50% -40% -68% -22% -50%

COLBERT 0200000 1987: 2 3 0 1 65 36 6 (20,927) 1986: 0 1 2 3 60 51 8 % Change -100% -67% 8% -29% -25%

CONECUH 0210000 1987: NlA N/A NiA NlA NlA N/A NiA (11,689) 1986: NlA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NlA % Change

COOSA 0220000 1987: 1 0 2 29 88 45 :3 (9,170) 1986: 0 1 2 18 77 57 2 % Change -100% 0% 61% 14% -21% 50% COVINGroN 0230000 1987: (11) 0 0 0 4 42 55 6 (17,475) 1986: 0 0 0 3 27 68 8 % Ch..ange 33% 56% -19% -25% CRENSHAW 0240000 1987: 0 0 1 8 56 22 2 (10,361) 1986: 0 0 1 6 29 22 1 % Change 33% 93% 0% 100%

CULLMAN 0250000 1987: 1 1 3 6 154 222 13 (48,963) 1986: 0 1 1 10 147 195 25 % Change 0% 200% -40% 5% 14% -48%

DALE 0260000 ',987: (11) 1 3 0 21 31 60 3 (22,520) 1986: 1 6 0 9 42 84 5 % Change -50% 133% -26% -29% -40%

DALLAS 0270000 1987: 2 7 3 0 169 165 10 (28,221) 1986: 2 3 3 0 244 134 19 % Change 133% 0% -31% 23% -47%

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HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVl' COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued) !

DEKALB 0280000 1987: 1 5 3 49 168 122 36 (39,331) 1986: 3 5 5 31 183 148 49 % Change -67% 0% -40% 58% -8% -18% -27%

ELMORE 0290000 1987: 2 10 15 77 396 312 32 (32,664) 1986: 4 11 14 71 307 298 27 % Change -50% -9% 7% 8% 29% 5% 19% ESCMffiIA 0300000 1987: 2 3 0 19 60 82 7 <17,050) 1986: 3 3 4 14 51 79 18 % Change -33% -100% 36% 18% 4% -61%

E'IOWAH 0310000 1987: 2 4 1 35 140 118 22 (28,590) 1986: 4 3 2 27 52 41 7 % Change -50% 33% -50% 30% 169 188 214 FAYETTE 0320000 1987: 1 0 0 9 52 41 3 (13,713) 1986: 0 0 1 4 42 31 6 % Change 125% 24% 32% -50% FRM-lKLIN 0330000 1987: (4) 0 0 1 2 20 25 2 <15,725) 1986: 0 0 0 9 33 52 5 % Change -78% -39% -52% -60%

GENEVA 0340000 1987: 3 2 1 16 70 94 7 (12,123) 1986: 2 3 1 6 52 99 9 % Change 50% -33% 0% 167% 35% -5% -22%

GREENE 0350000 1987: 2 5 6 72 63 58 6 (8,882) 1986: 1 2 6 75 74 79 4 % Change 0% -4% -15% -27% 50%

HALE 0360000 1987: (3) 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 (11,000) 1986: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NiA NiA % Change

HENRY 0370000 1987: 0 0 0 4 35 42 2 (9,058) 1986: 0 2 2 4 44 34 3 % Change 0% -20% 24% -33% HOUS'IDN 0380000 1987: 3 3 0 15 70 112 13 (23 ,20~) 1986: 0 6 12 59 127 245 40 % Change -50% -100% -75% -45% -54% -68% JACKSON 0390000 1987: 2 10 1 49 161 193 41 (30,758) 1986: 1 6 2 22 149 172 42 % Change 100% 67% 123% 8% 12% -2%

110 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued) --'-- JEFFERSON 0010000 1987: 12 50 149 1041 1895 2795 425 <172,815) 1986: 15 48 154 1086 1976 2882 396 % Change -20% 4% -3% -4% -4% -3% 7%

LAMAR 0400000 1987: NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA N/A NlA <11,791) 1986: NlA N/A NlA NiA N/A N/A N/A % Change LAUDERDALE 0410000 1987: 0 3 8 18 265 228 51 (44,526) 1986: 0 1 9 10 204 232 34 % Change -11% 80% 30% -2% 50% LAWREOCE 0420000 1987: 1 3 1 64 121 122 27 (26,317) 1986: 0 0 1 11 109 73 4 % Change 0% 482% 11% 67% 575%

LEE 0430000 1987: (11) 0 0 2 36 151 119 7 (27,360) 1986: 2 4 1 95 134 128 17 % Change -100% 100% -62% 13% -7% -59%

LlMESIDNE 0440000 1987: 1 0 2 40 95 122 23 (31,447) 1986: 5 3 3 28 98 191 16 % Change -33% 43% -3% -36% 44% WWNDES 0450000 1987: 4 1 0 7 95 63 10 <10,990} 1986: 4 1 3 ' 3 76 78 9 % Change 0% 0% -100% 133% 25% -19% 11% MACON 0460000 1987: (11) 0 4 2 34 125 50 5 <12,682) 1986: 2 1 4 27 45 69 10 % Change -100% -50% 26% 178% -28% -50% MADISON 0470000 1987: 2 8 8 46 153 246 27 (53,225) 1986: 2 9 6 45 153 225 26 % Change 0% -11% 33% 2% 0% 9% 4%

MARENOO 0480000 1987: 0 2 1 7 34 22 2 (13,999) 1986: 0 3 0 10 29 23 6 % Change -33% -30% 17% -4% -67%

MARION 0490000 1987: (10) 0 0 0 1 13 33 4 <18,815) 1986: 0 0 0 1 13 11 4 % Change 0% 0% 200% 0%

MARSHALL 0500000 1987: 2 2 2 15 164 156 21 (36,606) 1986: 1 0 1 16 155 198 21 % Change 100% -6% 6% -21% 0%

III HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued) l r-uBILE 0020000 1987: 6 23 20 220 831 1303 lOB (104,927) 1986: 3 14 33 137 774 1130 104 % Change 100% 64% -39% 61% 7% 15% 4% MONROE 0510000 1987: (9) 0 0 0 4 21 35 6 (16,998) 1986: 1 2 2 6 25 34 4 % Change -100% -100% -33% -16% 3% 50%

MOmmMERY 0030000 1987: 5 3 13 57 235 320 32 (20,374) 1986: 1 2 7 86 134 224 49 % Change 400% 50% 86% -34% 75% 43% -35% MORGAN 0520000 1987: 1 1 1 B9 18B 199 26 (37,691) 1986: 3 1 6 84 234 271 43 % Change -67% 0% -83% 6% -20% -27% -40%

PERRY 0530000 1987: (11) 0 1 0 2 27 8 1 (8,378) 1986: 0 0 1 2 26 21 0 % Change -100% 0% 4% -62%

PICKENS 0540000 1987: 0 1 1 17 41 61 5 (14,523) 1986: 1 2 1 3 33 33 4 % Change -50% 467% 24% 85% 25% PIKE 0550000 1987: (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12,066) 1986: 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 % Change -100% -100%

RANDOLPH 0560000 1987: 0 0 1 12 61 30 5 (14,368) 1986: 0 0 1 14 39 30 3 % Change -14% 56% 0% 67% RUSSELL 0570000 1987: 2 8 2 86 100 79 16 (20,164) 1986: 2 7 1 49 72 59 25 % Change 0% 14% 100% 76% 39% 34% -36%

ST. CLAIR 0580000 1987: 0 1 1 32 155 133 19 (31,433) 1986: 1 0 4 33 144 104 36 % Change -100% -75% -3% 8% 28% -47% SHELBY 0590000 1987: 3 3 14 1 215 207 17 (41,819) 1986: 3 5 6 1 228 163 30 % Change 0% -40% 133% -6% 27% -43% SUMTER 0600000 1987: 0 0 1 6 47 22 2 (10,620) 1986: 0 0 0 12 52 30 2 % Change -50% -10% -27% 0%

112 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVI' COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

TALLADEGA 0610000 1987: 3 8 2 56 142 317 18 (36,632) 1986: 1 8 3 39 165 285 42 % Change 200% 0% -33% 44% -14% 11% -57%

TALLAPOOSA 0620000 1987: 3 3 2 24 166 94 3 (17,855) 1986: 2 3 1 5 79 67 4 % Change 50% 0% 380% 110% 40% -25% TUSC'ALCOSA 0630000 1987: 6 1 23 227 336 393 70 (50,942) 1986: 0 0 11 85 344 337 61 % Change 109% 167% -2% 17% 15%

WALKER 0640000 1987: 0 3 8 10 178 194 40 (44,498) 1986: 1 0 2 8 90 70 22 % Change -100% 300% 25% 98% 177% 82% WASHINGroN 0650000 1987: N/A NlA NlA NlA NlA N/A NlA (16,386) 1986: N/A NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA % Change

WILCOX 0660000 1987: 2 3 1 37 32 36 4 (13,003) 1986: 3 0 3 44 36 28 6 % Change -33% -67% -16% -11% 29% -33% WINSTON 0670000 1987: 0 0 1 0 56 73 11 <16,034) 1986: 0 0 0 0 35 48 5 % Change 60% 52% 120%

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A clearance is a measure of law enforcement activity whereby enough evidence is found to charge a suspect and take him into custody (an arrest) or when a crime is solved but no formal charges are brought against a suspect (clearance by exceptional means). The clearance rate is achieved by taking the nunber of offenses and dividing that number into the number of clearances.

CLEARANCES = CLEARANCE RATE REPORTED OFFENSES

It is important to note that clearance data is reported on a monthly basis to UCR and, therefore, it is possible for an arrest made in one month to clear a crime committed in previous months or years.

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114 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG IJ.\RC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES AurAUGA 0040000 1987: 0 2 1 12 74 45 11 CLR: 0 1 0 4 3 3 2 CLR RT: 50% 0% 33% 4% 7% 18% BALDWIN 0050000 1987: 6 10 8 101 467 472 56 CLR: 4 4 2 55 78 74 21 CLRRT: 67% 40% 25% 54% 17% 16% 38%

0060000 1987: 2 1 1 14 38 49 6 CLR: 1 1 1 14 14 22 2 CLRRT: 50% 100% 100% 100% 37% 45% 33% BIBB 0070000 1987: NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA N/A CLR: N/A N/A NlA NlA N/A NlA N/A CLRRT: 0080000 1987: 0 0 1 1 201 176 24 CLR: 0 0 0 1 13 2 3 CLRRT: 0% 100% 6% 1% 13%

BULLOCK 0090000 1987: NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A NlA N/A N/A CLRRT:

BUTLER 0100000 1987: 0 0 0 a 0 19 0 CLR: a 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLRRT: 5%

CALHOUN 0110000 1987: 2 1 4 72 175 240 15 CLR: 0 0 1 13 7 17 7 CLRRl': 0% 0% 25% 18% 4% 7% 47%

CHAMBERS 0120000 1987: 2 4 2 17 23 7 3 CLR: 2 4 1 14 4 3 2 CLRRT: 100% 100% 50% 82% 17% 43% 67% CHEROKEE 0130000 1987: 2 2 4 12 125 120 23 CLR: 1 1 1 3 3 2 7 CLRRT: 50% 50% 25% 25% 2% 2% 30% CHIL'ION 0140000 1987: 1 0 1 14 182 103 20 CLR: 1 0 0 1 5 4 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 7% 3% 4% 0%

CHOCTAW 0150000 1987: 2 6 2 10 61 66 6 CLR: 2 4 2 6 10 11 5 CLRRT: 100% 67% 100% 60% 16% 17% 83%

115 HOM I RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

CLARKE 0160000 1987: 0 0 Q 5 22 9 2 CLR: 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 CLRRT: 20% 14% 11% 0%

CLAY 0170000 1987: 0 0 1 0 13 16 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 8% 0%

CLEBURNE 0180000 1987: 0 0 6 3 57 52 16 CLR: 0 0 2 1 5 1 2 CLRRT: 33% 33% 9% 2% 13% COFFEE 0190000 1987: 0 1 1 3 12 21 2 .... CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 6 L. CLRRl': 0% 0% 67% 17% 29% 100% COLBERT 0200000 1987: 2 3 0 1 65 36 6 CLR: 2 3 0 0 9 3 3 CLR RT: 100% 100% 0% 14% 8% 50% CONECUH 0210000 1987: N/A N/A N/A NlA NlA NlA NlA CLR: N/A N/A NlA N/A NlA N/A N/A CLRRT:

COOSA 0220000 1987: 1 0 2 29 88 45 3 CLR: 0 0 0 6 2 2 0 CLR RT: 0% 0% 21% 2% 4% 0%

COVINGIDN 0230000 1987: 0 0 0 4 42 55 6 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 CLR RT: 0% 5% 4% 33% CRENSHAW 0240000 1987: 0 0 1 8 56 22 2 CLR: 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 CLRRl': 0% 13% 4% . 9% 100%

CULLMAN 0250000 1987: 1 1 3 6 154 222 13 CLR: 1 1 1 5 33 27 5 CLRRT: 100% 100% 33% 83% 21% 12% 38% DALE 0260000 1987: 1 3 0 21 31 60 3 CLR: 1 0 0 4 4 11 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 19% 13% 18% 0% DAILAS 0270000 1987: 2 7 3 0 169 165 10 CIR: 1 2 0 0 5 4 0 CLRRT: 50% 29% 0% 3% 2% 0%

116 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG L.Z\RC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES

DEKALB 0280000 1987: 1 5 3 49 168 122 36 CLR: 1 0 1 2 5 1 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 33% 4% 3% 1% 0%

ELMORE . 0290000 I 1987: 2 10 15 77 396 312 32 CLR: 2 4 5 16 20 20 5 CLRRT: 100% 40% 33% 21% 5% 6% 16% ESCAMBIA 0300000 1987: 2 3 0 19 60 82 7 CLR: 1 2 0 2 8 8 1 CLR RT: 50% 67% 11% 13% 10% 14%

E'IOWAH 0310000 1987: 2 4 1 35 140 118 22 CLR: 2 2 .. 0 3 9 1 5 CLRRT: 100% 50% 0% 9% 6% 1% 23%

FAYEl'TE 0320000 1987: 1 0 0 9 52 41 3 CLR: 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 4% 0% 0%

FRANKLIN 0330000 1987: 0 0 1 2 20 25 2 CLR: 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 CLRRT: 100% 50% 15% 0% 0%

GENEVA 0340000 1987: 3 2 1 16 70 94 7 CLR: 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 CLR RT: 67% 0% 0% 0% 4% 0% 0%

GREENE 0350000 1987: 2 5 6 72 63 58 6 eLR: 2 3 1 25 2 5 1 CLR RT: 100% 60% 17% 35% 3% 9% 17%

HALE 0360000 1987: 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0%

HENRY 0370000 1987: 0 0 0 4 35 42 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CLR RT: 0% 3% 2% 0% BQUS'lON 0380000 1987: 3 3 0 15 70 112 13 CLR: 2 2 0 7 7 19 4 CLRRT: 67% 67% 47% 10% 17% 31%

JACKSON 0390000 1987: 2 10 1 49 161 193 41 CLR: 2 9 0 12 9 12 5 CLR RT: 100% 90% 0% 24% 6% 6% 12%

117 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVl' COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES

LAUDERDALE 0410000 1987: 0 3 8 18 265 228 51 CLR: 0 0 3 5 51 21 8 CLR RT: 0% 38% 28% 19% 9% 16% LAWRENCE 0420000 1987: 1 3 1 64 121 122 27 CLR: 1 1 0 1 1 3 2 CLR RT: 100% 33% 0% 2% 1% 2% 7%

LEE 0430000 1987: 0 0 2 36 151 119 7 CLR: 0 0 1 30 17 23 3 CLR RT: 50% 83% 11% 19% 43%

LlMES'IONE 0440000 1987: 1 0 2 40 95 122 23 CLR: 1 1 1 38 57 71 21 CLR RT: 100% 50% 95% 60% 58% 91%

IDWNDES 0450000 1987: 4 1 0 7 95 63 10 CLR: 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 0% 2% 2% 0% MACON 0460000 1987: 0 4 2 34 125 50 5 CLR: 0 3 0 23 11 13 0 CLR RT: 75% 0% 68% 9% 26% 0%

MADlOON 0470000 1987: 2 8 8 46 153 246 27 CLR: 2 5 5 42 35 56 15 CLR RT: 100% 63% 63% 91% 23% 23% 56%

MARENQJ 0480000 1987: 0 2 1 7 34 22 2 CLR: 0 2 0 1 3 6 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 14% 9% 27% 0% MARION 0490000 1987: 0 0 0 1 13 33 4 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 CLR RT: 0% 23% 12% 25%

MARSHALL 0500000 1987: 2 2 2 15 164 156 21 CLR: 2 1 0 8 22 22 6 CLRRT: 100% 50% 0% 53% 13% 14% 29%

118 HCMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

MOBILE 0020000 1987: 6 23 20 220 831 1303 108 CLR: 5 16 3 183 86 306 40 CLR RT: 83% 70% 15% 83% 10% 23% 37% OONROE 0510000 1987: 0 0 0 4 21 35 6 CLR: 0 0 0 1 6 2 2 CLR RT: 25% 29% 6% 33% OONl'

SHELBY 0590000 1987: 3 3 14 1 215 207 17 CLR: 2 4 7 1 66 57 2 CLRRT: 67% 133% 50% 100% 31% 28% 12%

SUtJfl'ER 0600000 1987: a 0 1 6 47 22 2 CLR: 0 0 0 5 3 5 1 CLR RT: 0% 83% 6% 23% 50%

119 H01I RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC MVT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

TALLADEGA 0610000 1987: 3 8 2 56 142 317 18 CLR: 1 7 1 18 17 42 8 CLRRT: 33% 88% 50% 32% 12% 13% 44% TALLAPOOSA 0620000 1987: 3 3 2 24 166 94 3 CLR: 3 0 0 2 2 4 0 CLR RT: 100% 0% 0% 8% 1% 4% 0%

TUSCAIOOSA 0630000 1987: 6 1 23 227 336 393 70 CLR: 4 1 5 60 20 38 8 CLR RT: 67% 100% 22% 26% 6% 10% 11%

WALKER 0640000 1987: 0 3 8 10 178 194 40 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 CLR RI': 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% WASHINGION 0650000 1987: NlA N/A NlA NlA NlA NlA NlA CLR: NlA NlA NlA N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR RI':

WILCOX 0660000 1987: 2 3 1 37 32 36 4 CLR: 2 3 0 36 12 16 2 CLR RT: 100% 100% 0% 97% 38% 44% 50% WINS'IDN 0670000 1987: 0 0 1 0 56 73 11 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 CLRRI': 0% 2% 3% 0%

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METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS

Metropolitan statistical Areas (MSA) are corrprised of a county or contiguous counties containing a central city of 50,000 residents or more. MSA's take their name from the central city. Alabama has nine MBA's made up of eighteen counties. They cover a total of 14,437 square miles and contain 63% of Alabama's population with an average of 177.8 people per square mile. Alabama I s MSA I s include:

Anniston - Calhoun County Birmingham - Blount, Jefferson, st. Clair, Shelby, and Walker Counties Dothan - Dale and Houston Counties Florence - Colbert and Lauderdale Counties Gadsden - Etowah County Huntsville - Madison County Mobile - Bal&lin and Mobile Counties Montgomery - Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery Counties Tuscaloosa - TUscaloosa County

122 ALABAMA I S :.mTROPOLITA~ STATISTICAL AREAS

123 The nine MSA I s corrbined, account for 78% of the state's total Part I Index Crime. The following table gives a breakdown of the individual MSA's compared to the total MSA crime and the state's total index crime.

MSA

REPORTED CRIME

Reported % of % of MSA Part I MBA Part I State's Part I Offenses Anniston 5,354 4% 3% Birmingham 49,768 36% 28% Dothan 5,812 4% 3% Florence 4,429 3% 3% G3.dsden 3,886 3% 2% Huntsville 13,791 10% 8% Mobile 32,358 24% 18% Montgomery 13,591 10% 8% 'fusca1oosa 8,883 6% 5%

TOTAL 137,872 100% 78%

124 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/I00 ,000 PERCENl' OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPlJIATION CHANGE

'IDTl\L 1983 4881 -19% 4075.6 -21% 1984 5071 +4% 4'234.3 +4% 1985 5413 +7% 4519.8 +7% 1986 5856 +8% 4585.2 +1% 1987 5354 -9% 4292.2 -6%

PROPERTY 1983 4123 -20% 3442.7 -22% 1984 4300 +4% 3590.5 +4% 1985 4537 +6% 3788.4 +6% 1986 4702 +4% 3681.7 -3% 1987 4371 -7% 3504.1 -5%

VIOLENT 1983 758 -12% 632.9 -14% 1984 771 +2% 643.8 +2% 1985 876 +14% 731.5 +14% 1986 1154 +32% 903.6 +24% 1987 983 -1% 788.1 -13%

FDMICIDE 1983 7 -30% 5.8 -33% 1984 9 +29% 7.5 +29% 1985 10 +11% 8.3 +11% 1986 16 +60% 12.5 +51% 1987' 14 -13% 11.2 -10%

RAPE * 1983 23 -23% 36.9 -25% 1984 25 +9% 40.1 +9% 1985 35 +40% 56.2 +40% 1986 42 +20% 63.2 +12% 1987 29 -31% 44.7 -29%

ROBBERY 1983 131 -19% 109.4 -21% 1984 106 -19% 88.5 -19% 1985 93 -12% 77.7 -12% 1986 110 +18% 86.1 +11% 1987 146 +33% 117.0 +36%

ASSAULT ).983 597 -9% 498.5 -11% 1984 631 +6% 526.9 +6% 1985 738 +17% 616.2 +17% 1986 986 +34% 772.0 +25% 1987 794 -19% 636.5 -18%

BURGLARY 1983 1239 -19% 1034.6 -21% 1984 1197 -3% 999.5 -3% 1985 1318 +10% 1100.5 +10% 1986 1364 +3% 1068.0 -3% 1987 1250 -8% 1002.1 -6% lARCENY 1983 2655 -21% 2216.9 -23% 1984 2874 +8% 2399.8 +8% 1985 3001 +4% 2505.8 +4% 1986 3102 +3% 2428.9 -3% 1987 2914 -6% 2336.1 -4%

MVl' 1983 229 -16% 191.2 -18% 1984 229 0% 191.2 0% 1985 218 -5% 182.0 -5% 1986 236 +8% 184.8 +2% 1987 207 -12% 165.9 -10%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPlJIATION. 125 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/100 ,000 PERCENl' OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPOIATION CHANGE

'l'OTAL 1983 4430u -14% 5011.6 -17% 1984 44920 +1% 5081.8 +1% 1985 47398 +6% 5362.1 +6% 1986 49105 +4% 5488.3 +2% 1987 49768 +1% 5569.2 +1%

PROPERlY 1983 39600 -15% ';479.9 -18% 1984 40000 +1% I 4525.2 +1% 1985 41690 +4% 4716.4 +4% 1986 42654 +2% 4767.3 +1% 1987 43367 +2% 4852.9 +2% " .. VIOLENI' 1983 4700 -7% 531.7 -10% 1984 4920 +5% 556.6 +5% 1985 5708 +15% 645.7 +16% 1986 6451 +13% 721.0 +12% 1987 6401 -1% 716.3 -1%

HOMICIDE 1983 99 -26% 11.2 -29% 1984 90 -9% 10.2 -9% 1985 144 +60% 16.3 +60% 1986 128 -11% 14.3 -12% 1987 128 14.3

RAPE * 1983 332 -2% 72.2 -6% 1984 325 -2% 70.7 -2% 1985 380 +17% 82.7 +17% 1986 434 +14% 93.3 +13% 1987 428 -1% 92.1 -1%

ROBBERY 1983 1614 -5% 182.6 -9% 1984 1574 -2% 178.1 -2% 1985 1903 +21% 215.3 +21% 1986 2106 +11% 235.4 +9% 1987 2166 +3% 242.4 +3% --'~'------... ,. ASSAULT 1983 2655 -7% 300.4 -11% 1984 2931 +10% 331.6 +10% 1985 3281 +12% 371.2 +12% 1986 3783 +15% 422.8 +14% 1987 3679 -3% 411.7 -3% t- BURGLARY 1983 11642 -14% 1317.0 -18% 1984 10998 -5% 1244.2 -6% 1985 12049 +10% 1363.1 +10% 1986 13265 +10% 1482.6 +9% 1987 13052 -2% 1460.6 -1%

LARCENY 1983 23668 -14% 2677.5 -18% 1984 24352 +3% 2754.9 +3% 1985 24326 0% 2752.0 0% 1986 24287 2714.5 -1% 1987 25399 +5% 2842.2 +5%

", MVT 1983 4290 -17% 485.3 -21% 1984 4650 +8% 526.1 +8% 1985 5315 +14% 601.3 +14% 1986 5102 -4% 570.2 -5% 1987 4916 -4% 550.1 -4%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 126 ------

DO'l'BAN MSA CRD1E 'mENDS 1983-1987

NUMBER OF PEOCENl' RATEl100,000 PEOCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHI\NGE POPUIATION CHANGE

'IOTAL 1983 4814 -12% 3931.3 -14% 1984 4687 -3% 3827.6 -3% 1985 5001 +7% 4084.0 +7% 1986 5709 +14% 4611.4 +13% 1987 5812 +2% 4549.2 -1%

PROPERI'Y 1983 4182 -13% 3415.2 -15% 1984 4110 -2% 3356.4 -2% 1985 4393 +7% 3587.5 +7% 1986 4978 +13% 4021.0 +12% 1987 5247 +5% 4106.9 +2% VIOLENT . 1983 632 -3% 516.1 -5.% 1984 577 -9% 471.2 -9% 1985 608 +5% 496.5 +5% 1986 731 +20% 590.5 +19% 1987 565 -23% 442.2 -25%

HCMICIDE 1983 7 -12% 5.7 -15% 1984 10 +43% 8.2 +44% 1985 11 +10% 9.0 +10% 1986 6 -45% 4.8 -47% 1987 11 +83% 8.6 +79% '------RAPE * 1983 42 +121% 66.0 +117% 1984 23 -45% 36.1 -45% 1985 21 -9% 33.0 -9% 1986 41 +95% 63.7 +93% 1987 24 -41% 36.1 -43%

ROBBERY 1983 81 -14% 66.1 -16% 1984 64 -21% 52.3 -21% 1985 87 +36% 71.0 +36% 1986 91 +5% 73.5 +4% 1987 60 -34% -- 47.0 -36% .... ASSAULT 1983 502 -6% 410.0 -7% 1984 480 -4% 392.0 -4% 1985 489 +2% 399.3 +2% 1986 593 +21% 479.0 +20% 1987 470 -21% 367.9 -23%

BURGrARY 1983 1301 -11% 1062.4 -13% 1984 1227 -6% 1002.0 -6% 1985 1086 -11% 886.9 -11% 1986 1168 +8% 943.4 +6% 1987 1277 +9% 999.5 +6%

IARCENY 1983 2755 -13% 2249.8 -15% 1984 2762 0% 2255.6 0% 1985 3162 +14% 2582.2 +14% 1986 3621 +15% 2924.9 +13% 1987 3813 +5% 2984.5 +2%

MVl' 1983 126 -33% 102.9 -35% 1984 121 -4% 98.8 -4% 1985 145 +20% 118.4 +20% 1986 189 +30% 152.7 +29% 1987 157 -17% 122.9 -20%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 127 ~ --''''~ ......

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE'.!100,OOO PERCEN1' OFFh"NSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPUIJ\TION CI-IANGE 'lD'.mL -- 1983 4606 -8% 3410.2 -9% 1984 4223 -8% 3126.6 -8% 1985 4156 -2% 3077.0 -2% 1986 3748 -10% 2719.6 -12% 1987 4429 +18% 3214.4 +18% PROPER'IY 1983 4414 -8% 3268.1 -8% 1984 4009 -9% 2968.2 -9% 1985 3903 -3% 2889.7 -3% 1986 3481 -11% 2525.8 -13% 1987 4131 +19% 2998.1 +19% 1------~---- ~~ ------t--.. VIOLENT 1983 192 -16% 142.2 -16% 1984 214 +11% 158.4 +11% 1985 253 +18% 187.3 +18% 1986 267 +6% 193.7 +3% 1987 298 +12% 216.3 +12% HOMICIDE 1983 8 +14% 5.9 +13% 1984 11 +38% 8.1 +37% 1985 6 -45% 4.4 -46% 1986 6 4.4 1987 8 +33% 5.8 +32% "------_.- .~-..------I-----.. ~ r'-'- --~--- RAPE * 1983 11 -21% 15.7 -2H 1984 18 +64% 25.6 +63% 1985 5 -72% 7.1 -72% 1986 12 +140% 16.7 +135% 1987 18 +50% 25.1 +50% /->-._-- -~. ~ I------r---'--- .. ROBBERY 1983 37 -5% 27.4 -5% 1984 62 +68% 45.9 +68% 1985 50 -19% 37.0 -19% I 1986 49 -2% 35.6 -4% 1987 46 -6% 33.4 ----.--. -6% ASSAULT 1983 136 -19% 100.7 -19% 1984 123 -10% 91.1 -10% 1985 192 +56% 142.2 +56% 1986 200 +4% 145.1 +2% ------,_._----- 1987 226 +13% ---164.0 +13% BURGLARY 1983 1136 -12% 841.1 -12% 1984 1200 +6% 888.5 +6% 1985 1012 -16% 749.3 -16% 1986 912 -10% 661.8 -12% 1987 1021 +12% 741.0 +12%

lARCENY' 1983 3066 -6% 2270.0 -6% 1984 2619 -15% 1939.1 -15% 1985 2669 +2% 1976.1 +2% 1986 2368 -11% 1718.2 -13% 2820 1987-- +19% 2046.7 +19% MVr 1983 212 -10% 157.0 -10% 1984 190 -10% 140.7 -10% 1985 222 +17% 164.4 +17% 1986 201 -9% 145.8 -11% 1987 290 +44% 210.5 +44%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 128 GADSDm MSi\ CRIME TRENDs 1983-1987

NUMBER OF PEOCEl-ll' RATE/100,000 PER::ENr OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPUIATION CHANGE

'lOTAL 1983 4168 -10% 4044.4 -10% 1984 4305 +3% 4177.3 +3% 1985 3529 -18% 3424.3 -18% 1986 3656 +4% 3488.7 +2% 1987 3886 +6% 3786.7 +9%

PROPERTY I 1983 3776 -12% 3664.0 -12% I 1984 3866 +2% 3751.3 +2% 1985 3075 -20% 2983.8 -20% . I 1986 3077 2936.2 -2% 1987 3338 +8% 3252.7 +11%

VIOLENI' 1983 392 +13% 380.4 +13% 1984 439 +12% 426.0 +12% 1985 454 +3% 440.5 +3% 1986 579 +28% 552.5 +25% 1987 548 -5% 534.0 -3% - FmICIDE I 1983 11 +38% 10.7 +37% i 1984 17 +55% 16.5 +54% 1985 9 -47% 8.7 -47% 1986 9 8.6 -1% 1987 9 8.8 +2%

RAPE * 1983 21 +24% 39.2 +24% 1984 15 -29% ! 28.0 -29% 1985 24 +60% ! 44.8 +60% 1986 25 +4% i, 45.9 +2% 1987 29 +16% 54.3 +18% Ii ROBBERY 1983 71 +18% I 68.9 +18% 1984 91 +28% I 88.3 +28% 1985 47 -48% I 45.6 -48% 1986 75 +60% I 71.6 +57% 1987 68 -9% \ 66.3 -7% .I ASSAULT 1983 289 +10% 280.4 +10% 1984 316 +9% i 306.6 +9% 1985 374 +18% .I 362.9 +18% 1986 470 +26% 448.5 +24% 1987 442 -6% I 430.7 -4% I BURGLARY 1983 984 -14% I 954.8 -14% 1984 I 1045 +6% 1014.0 +6% .I I 1985 781 -25% I 757.8 -25% 1986 ! 772 -1% I 736.7 -3% 1987 864 +12% I 841.9 +14% IARCENY 1983 2593 -11% 2516.1 -11% 1984 2598 0% 2520.9 0% 1 1985 " 2108 -19% 2045.5 -19% 1986 2092 \ 1996.3 ! -2% 1987 2249 +8% 2191.5 +10%

MVT 1983 199 -17% 193.1 i -17% I 1984 223 +12% 216.4 ,I +12% 1985 186 -17% 180.5 -17% ~ 1986 213 +15% 203.3 +13% 1987 225 +6% 219.3 I +8%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 129 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/I00 (000 PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPUIATION CHANGE

'IOTl\L 1983 12091 -3% 6138.6 -3% 1984 12262 +1% 6225.4 +1% 1985 11692 -5% 5936.0 -5% 1986 12737 +9% 5970.7 +1% 1987 13791 +8% 5856.8 -2%

ProPERTY 1983 11415 -3% 5795.4 -3% 1984 11461 5818.8 1985 10921 -5% 5544.6 -5% 1986 11835 +8% 5547.9 1987 12914 +9% 5484.4 -1%

VIOLENT 1983 676 343.2 1984 801 +18% 406.7 +19% 1985 771 -4% 391.4 -4% 1986 902 +17% 422.8 +8% 1987 877 -3% 372.4 -12%

HOMICIDE 1983 22 +29% 1l.2 +30% 1984 17 -23% 8.6 -23% 1985 12 -29% 6.1 -29% 1986 23 +92% 10.8 +77% 1987 19 -17% 8.1 -25%

RAPE * 1983 52 -20% 50.8 -20% 1984 75 +44% 73.2 +44% 1985 74 -1% 72.3 -1% 1986 71 -4% 64.0 -11% 1987 78 +10% 63.7

ROBBERY 1983 190 -12% 96.5 -12% 1984 259 +36% 131.5 +36% 1985 213 -18% 10B.l -lB% "1986 212 99.4 -8% 1987 227 +7% 96.4 -3%

ASSAULT 1983 412 +9% 209.2 +9% 1984 450 +9% 228.5 +9% 1985 i 472 +5% 239.6 +5% 1986 I 596 +26% 279.4 +17% 1987 553 -7% 234.8 -16%

BURGLARY 1983 2733 -4% 1387.5 -4% 1984 2735 1388.6 1985 2534 -7% 1286.5 -7% 1986 2650 +5% 1242.2 -3% 1987 2500 -6% 1061.7 -15%

LARCENY 1983 8189 -1% 4157.6 -1% 1984 8229 4177.9 1985 7857 -5% 3989.0 -5% 1986 8667 +10% 4062.8 +2% 1987 9831 +13% 4175.1 +3%

MVl' 1983 493 -29% 250.3 -29% 1984 497 +1% 252.3 +1% 1985 530 +7% .269.1 +7% 1986 518 -2% 242.8 -10% 1987 583 +13% 247.6 +2%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON F~-1ALE POPUIATION. 130 KmILE MSA CRIME TRENDS 1983-1987

NUMBER OF PEOCENI' RATE/IOO,OOO PEOCENT OFfENSES YFJ\R OFFENSES CIll\NGI'! POPULl\.TTON CI!l\NGE

'IDI'AL 1983 30019 -12% 6768.1 -12% 1984 26195 -13% 5905.9 -13% 1985 25829 -1% 5823.4 -1% 1986 30529 +18% 6454.3 +11% 1987 32358 +6% 6832.9 +6% -... _------~ PROPERTY 1983 26515 -13% 5978.1 -13% 1984 22596 -15% 5094.5 -15% 1985 22472 -1% 5066.6 -1% 1986 25490 +13% 5388.9 +6% 1987 27790 +9% 5868.3 +9% VIOLENT 1983 3504 -6% 790.0 -7% 3599 +3% 811.4 +3% 3357 -7% 756.9 -7% _+i~~:1986 5039 +50% 1065.3 +41% 1987 4568 -9% 964.6 -9% Ha1ICIDE 1983 55 -25% 12.4 -25% 1984 62 +13% 14.0 +13% I 1985 53 -15% 11.9 -15% 1986 72 +36% 15.2 +28% I 1987 56 -22% 11.8 -22% .- RAPE * .-----1 1983 160 -31% 69.4 -31% 1984 198 +24% 85.8 +24% I 1985 181 -9% 78.5 -9% I 1986 189 +4% 76.8 -2% I j I 1987 202 +7% 82.0 +7% r t ROBBERY 1983 1003 -15% 226.1 -15% I I 1984 922 -8% 207.9 -8% I i 1985 973 +6% 219.4 +6% I 1986 1052 +8% 222.4 +1% ! 1987 1008 -4% 212.9 I -4% l\SSAULT 1983 2286 +1% 515.4 +1% 1984 2417 +6% 544.9 +6% I 1985 2150 -11% 484.7 -11% 1986 3726 +73% 787.7 +63% 1987 3302 -11% 697.3 -11%

BURGLARY 1983 8617 -18% 1942.8 -18% - 1984 7625 -12% 1719.1 -12% I 1985 9002 +18% 2029.6 +18% i 1986 11100 +23% 2346.7 +16% I 1987 12811 +15% 2705.3 +15% t -- i LlI,RCWY 1983 16606 -10% 3744.0 -11% 1984 13788 -17% 3108.7 -17% I ; 1985 12214 -11% 2753.8 -11% , 1986 12940 +6% 2735.7 -1% 1987 13581 +5% 2867.9 +5% .. I .--- j MVl' 1983 1292 -3% 291.3 -4% 1984 1183 -8% 266.7 -8% ; 1985 1256 +6% 283.2 +6% 1986 1450 +15% 306.6 +8% J i 1987 1398 -4% 295.2 -4% L * RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPUIATION. 131 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/100 ,000 PERCENl' OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPUIATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1983 12839 -4% 4708.3 -4% 1984 11932 -7% 4375.3 -7% 1985 12969 +9% 4756.0 +9% 1986 13314 +3% 4602.6 -3% 1987 13591 +2% 4512.8 -2%

PROPERTY 1983 11950 -3% 4382.3 -3% 1984 11171 -7% 4096.6 -7% 1985 12060 +8% 4422.7 +8% 1986 12409 +3% 4289.8 -3% 1987 12771 +3% 4240.5 -1%

VIOLENr 1983 889 -14% 326.0 -14% 1984 761 -14% 278.7 -15% 1985 909 +19% 333.3 +20% 1986 905 312.9 -6% 1987 820 -9% 272.3 -13%

HCMICIDE 1983 40 +38% 14.7 +39% 1984 34 -15% 12.5 -18% 1985 32 -6% 11.7 -6% 1986 31 -3% 10.7 -9% 1987 31 10.3 -4%

RAPE * 1983 63 +17% 44.4 +17% 1984 60 -5% 42.3 -5% 1985 89 +48% 62.8 +48% 1986 53 -40% 35.2 -44% 1987 35 -34% 22.3 -37% 1 I ROBBERY j1983 273 -12% 100.1 -12% 1984 201 -26% 73.7 -26% ! 1985 287 +43% 105.2 +43% : 1986 233 -19% 80.5 -23% I 1987 234 77.7 -3% I I r ASSAULT 11983 513 -20% 188.1 -20% I 1984 466 -9% 170.9 -9% I 1985 501 +8% 183.7 +7% 1986 588 +17% 203.3 +11% 1987 520 -12% 172.7 -15%

BURGrARY 1983 3358 -8% 1231.4 -8% 1984 3412 +2% 1251.3 +2% 1985 3223 -6% 1181.9 -6% 1986 3067 -5% 1060.3 -10% 1987 3029 -1% 1005.8 -5%

IARCENY 1983 8078 -1% 2962.4 -1% 1984 7282 -10% 2670.5 -10% 1985 8315 +14% 3049.3 +14% 1986 8709 +5% 3010.7 -1% 1987 9030 +4% 2998.4

MVl' 1983 514 0% 188.5 0% 1984 477 -7% 174.9 -7% 1985 522 +9% 191.4 +9% 1986 633 +21% 218.8 +14% 1987 712 +12% 236.4 +8%

'* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEr-tALE POPUlATION. 132 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/100 ,000 PERCENl' OPFENSES YEI\R OFFENSES CHANGE POPOIATION CHANGE TOTAL 1983 6375 -17% 4635.0 -17% 1984 6641 +4% 4828.4 +4% 1985 6736 +1% 4897.4 +1% 1986 7017 +4% 4975.4 +2% 1987 8883 +27% 6241.1 +25% proPERTY 1983 5733 -18% 4168.2 -18% 1984 6010 +5% 4369.6 +5% 1985 6017 0% 4374.7 0% 1986 6135 +2% 4350.0 -1% 1987 7179 +17% 5043.9 +16% VIOLENT 1983 642 -10% 466.8 -10% 1984 631 -2% 458.8 -2% 1985 719 +14% 522.8 +14% 1986 882 +23% 625.4 +20% 1987 1704 +93% 1197.2 +91% FDMICIDE 1983 9 0% 6.5 -2% 1984 13 +44% 9.5 +46% 1985 5 -62% 3.6 -62% 1986 3 -40% 2.1 -42% 1987 15 +400% 10.5 +400% RAPE * 1983 38 +41% 53.1 +40% 1984 46 +21% 64.3 +21% 1985 41 -11% 57.3 -11% 1986 39 -5% 53.2 -7% 1987 51 +31% 68.9 +30% ROBBERY 1983 84 -29% 61.1 -29% 1984 117 +39% 85.1 +39% 1985 136 +16% 98.9 +16% 1986 132 -3% 93.6 -5% 1987 173 +31% 121.5 +30% ASSAULT 1983 511 -9% 371.5 -9% 1984 455 -11% 330.8 -11% 1985 537 +18% 390.4 +18% 1986 708 +32% 502.0 +29% 1987 1465 +107% 1029.3 +105%

BURGLARY 1983 1526 -10% 1109.5 -10% 1984 1455 -5% 1057.9 -5% 1985 1515 +4% 1101.5 +4% 1986 1625 +7% 1152.2 +5% 1987 1904 +17% 1337.7 +16%

LARCENY 1983 3901 -20% 2836.2 -20% . 1984 4251 +9% 3090.7 +9% 1985 4171 -2% 3032.6 -2% 1986 4160 2949.6 -3% 1987 4848 +17% 3406.2 +15% MVT 1983 306 -20% 222.5 -20% 1984 304 -1% 221.0 -1% 1985 331 +9% 240.7 +9% 1986 350 +6% 248.2 +3% 1987 427 +22% 300.0 +21%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON PEMALE POPUIATION.

133 PART II ARREST DATA

Part II Offenses include crimes other than those defined as Part I Offenses. The nature of many Part II Offenses is such that they go undetected until an arrest is made; therefore, for UCR purposes, only arrest data is collected. *A total of 153,634 persons were arrested in Alabama in 1987 for Part II offenses. *This is down .8% from 1986's figure of 154,824. *94% of the Part II arrests were adults.

*Liquor violations (DUl, drunkenness, liquor laws violations) made up 39% of the Part II arrests.

*Narcotics violations made up 5% of the Part II arrests.

Part II Offenses include:

other assaults - non-aggravated assaults.

Forgery and counterfei~ily making, altering, uttering, or possessing with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true, includes attempts. Fraud - fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. Eufoezzlement - misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody, or control. stolen property - buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, includes attempts.

l34 Vandali..c;m - willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement or defacement of property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. Weapons - all violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing, furnishing and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers, includes attempts. Prostitution and commercialized vice - sex offenses of a commercial nature. sex offenses (other than rape, prostitution, and commercialized vice) - statutory rape, offenses against chastity, common decency, IIDrals, etc.

Narcotic drug laws - offenses relating to narcotics, i.e., possession, sale, use, growing and nanufacturing of narcotic drugs.

Gambling - promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal gambling.

Offenses against the family and children - non-support, neglect, desertion, or abuse of family and children.

Driving under tire influence - driving or operating any rotor vehicle or COII'!fOC)n carr ier while drunk. or under the influence of liquor or narcotics.

Liquor laws - violations of state or local liquor laws.

Drunkenness - drunkenness or intoxication. Disorderly conduct - breach of the peace. Vagrangy - begging, loitering, etc.

135 All other offenses - all violations of state or local laws, excepting categories mentioned above, Part I Offenses, and traffic violations. Including, but not limited to bigarrw, blackmail, bribery, contenpt of court, discrimination, perjury, possession or sale of obscene material, quarantine violations, etc.

Liquor Laws Violations *DUI resulted in 27,881 arrests with 98% being 18 and over. *91% of the DUI arrests were males and 72% were white. *There were 9,306 arrested for liquor laws violations (bootlegging, buying or selling to minors, etc.) 13% were juveniles, ~~% were males and 85% were white. - *There were 23,473 people arrested in 1987 for public drunkenness. 2% were juveniles, 92% were males and 65% were white.

Drug Violations *There were 7,879 persons arrested for drug violations, 20% were for sale of narcotics and 80% were for possession.

*4% of the drug arrests were juveniles, 83% ~~re males and 62% were white. ----

*Marijuana sale and possession resulted in the greatest number of arrests for drug violations, 5,825 for 74% of the drug arrests.

l36 j ~ JI~ ,

TOTAL PART II ARRESTS BY AGE STATE OF ALABAMA 1987

o UNDER 2!'i- 30- 35- ~O- ~5- 50- 55- 60- 65 ~ flGE 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 OVEi

1tAI~r,LAIJ(jIfTER f) Y HEGLl GENeI:': o 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 8 11 8 5 1 1 o 3 1 (lHIER ASSAULTS 518 1,30 530 529 550 606 644 636 2839 2049 1411 898 512 360 266 151 195

AfmOH 29 7 7 4- 5 11 4 3 23 18 14 11 12 4 3 3 2 FORGERY 61 71 104 79 104 93 81 70 307 201 99 58 11 16 11 1 J

n~Aur) 7·1 190 351 429 738· 64-2 307 735 3433 2396 2050 1269 629 329 235 ·115 105 EtmEZZLEtlEHT o o o 2 1 1 '3 1 10 14· 7 2 3 2 o 2 o

I-' !HOLtH f'fWPERTY ~01 150 149 122 115 110 95 99 ~06 307 163 105 50 ~8 17 7 6 Vol '-l VilII[)nLI BM 366 185 156 154 110 123 123 141 500 330 210 116 80 50 27 23 23

lJEtWONS 243 62 63 63 DO 86 75 78 346 274 211 108 62 52 32 26 23

PROSTITUTION/COMMERCIALIZED VICE 6 13 17 15 16 18 17 19 73 55 32 13 12 '3 4 2 4

SEX OFrEH9ES 74 35 ~5 33 36 37 38 44 166 126 90 57 47 22 11 18 25

(:otHIWllEU sue.STAHCES 333 275 339 333 463 ~31 52~ 441 2003 1318 640 330 160 75 58 27 19 GAnl.\LING 2 6 3 4 8 5 12 9 36 32 15 13 19 11 10 7 7 rf\tlIL Y orFEllSES 461 5 22 15 16 25 27 31 130 liB 91 63 33 10 6 3 o

1H1I ~~ 637 763 397 1042 1120 1169 1133·5693 4525 3219 2506 1634 1263 862 578 411

. L I OUOR LAWS 1181 899 7~1 595 ,38 ~30 333 305 1317 862 632 ~47 336 278 188 151 118

r'UULI c DH!JHI~ElmESS 356 493 511 530 595 653 72y 767 3993 3~88 2338 2298 1760 1771 1327 310 549

o lSORDq~L Y C:OHl)UCT 678 365 335 387 427 338 ,10 37~ 1784 1289 836 575 328 237 135 103 84

Vf-lGnl~HGY 7 3 , 10 13 5 10 13 33 26 15 5 o o o o o

OTiIER OFFElmES 3~91 1138 1321 11,06 1686 1665 161,5 1727 7464 5586 3669 2314 1310 861 630 395 422 Drug abuse violations involve the illegal sale, possession, manufacture, use, cultivation, etc. of narcotic and non-narcotic drugs.

Illegal drugs are divided into four categories:

1. Opium or cocaine and their derivatives such as morphine, heroin, codeine. 2. Mar-ijuana. 3. Synthetic narcotics which are manufactured narcotics which cause true drug addiction such as demerol, and methadones. 4. Dangerous non-narcotic drugs which include barbiturates, benzedrine, etc.

138 SALE ADULT AND JUVENILE ARRESTS 1987

SEX/RACE OF OPIUM/COCAINE MARIJUANA SYNTHETIC DRUGS OTHER PERSONS ARRESTED Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile White Male 107 3 465 21 13 0 123 1

White Female 21 0 91 4 3 3 38 0 Black Male 168 0 262 6 23 1 117 0 Black Female 31 0 34 3 1 0 35 0 Other Male 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 other Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 327 3 853 34 40 4 314 1

GRAND 'IDI'AL 330 887 44 315

POSSESSION ADULT AND JUVENILE ARRESTS 1987

SEX/RACE OF OPIUM/COCAINE f.1ARIJUANA SYNI'HETIC DRUGS PERSONS 0HreR.~ ARRESTED Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile· White Male 133 3 2638 156 47 2 333 15

Whi te Female 38 2 487 32 :l3 0 99 5 Black Male 297 5 1358 55 41 2 167 3

Black Female 94 0 197 10 14 0 41 0 Other Male 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 other Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 563 10 4684 254 125 4 640 23 - - GRAND TOTAL 573 4938 129 663

139 PART II ARREST TRENDS

AOULT Jl.IIIaa.E c:J ~

1 -g2fft ! I I I TTTlI I ~ i I MALE mw..e: I I r i JJI c:=J ~ . I~ 82% 77% 82% 82% 82% 0 teas 1984 leas 1flS6 1ea7

64% 63% 63% 62% 61%

140 LAW ENFORCEMEf\lT EMPLOYEE DATA

STATEWIDE I

There were 373 law enforcement agencies* in Alabama in 1987 employing approximately 9,231 people - 6,651 sworn and 2,580 civilian. Considering only sworn employees, this provides a ratio of 1.7 officers per 1,000 population in Ala~a.ii~~. The national average approximates 2 officers per 1,000 population.

COUNl'Y SHERIFF'S OFFICES

There are 67 county sheriff's offices in Alabama employing a total of 2,514 employees.

~ PERSONNEL (sworn and civilian) 2,514 FUll.. TIME SVDRN MALES 1,460 FULL TIME sv\oRN FEMALES 145 FULL TIME CIVILIAN MALES 432 FULL TIME CIVILIAN FEMALEs 477

*Data used in this section were obtained from the eIr"f)loyee data sheet submitted by law enforcement agencies to OCR. Over 99% of Alabama's law enforcement agencies completed this form. Please note that there are more law enforcement agencies than reporting

agencies 0 This is due to the fact that many small agencies report crime through the county sheriff's office.

141 CITIES Law enforcement employee data are listed by population strata with the total nurrber of employees contained within each strata included. TOtal Personnel (SWOrn and Civilian)

Greater than 250,000 (1 ag~ncy) _•••••••••• 833 50,000 to 250,000 (5 agencies) •••••••••• 1,743 25 f OOO to 50,000 (9 agencies) ••••••••••••• 755 10,000 to 25,000 (29 agencies) ••••••••••• 1153 5,000 to 10,000 (39 agencies) ••••••••••••• 770 1,000 to 5,000 (131 agencies) ••••••••••••• 994 Less than 1,000 (82 agencies) ••••••••••••• 220

Full-Time Sworn, Males Greater than 250,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• 542 50,000 to 250,000o •••••••••••••••••••• ~.1,157 25,000 to 50,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 559 10,000 to 25,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 872 5,000 ,to 10,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 589 1,000 to 5,OOO •••••.••••.••••••••• e ••••••• 676 Less than 1,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 168 Full-Time SWOrn Females Greater than 250,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• 104 50,000 to 250,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 97 25,000 to 50,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 45 10,000 to 25,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 43 5,000 to 10,000 •••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 27 1,000 to 5,000 ••••••••••••••••.••••••••.••• 11 Less than 1,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Full-Time Civilian Males Greater than 250,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 56 50,000 to 250,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••137 25,000 to 50,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 38 10,000 to 25,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 88

5,000 to 10,000 •••••••• 0 •••••••••••••• 00 ••• 59 1,000 to 5,000 ••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••• 0125

Less than 1,000 ••••••••••• 4 •••••••••••••••• 17

142 Full-Time Civilian Females Greater than 250,000 •••••••••••••••••••••• 131

50,000 to 250,000 •••••••••••••••• 0 •••••••• 352 25,000 to 50,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••113 10,000 to 25,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 150 5,000 to 10,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 95 1,000 to 5,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 182 Less than 1,OOO.oo ••• eo ••••• o•••• oo ••••• s •• 34

143 MBA'S The nine MBA's include 158 law enforcement agencies and employ 4,575 sworn and 1,640 civilian personnel. These MSA's contain 69% of the sworn personnel and 67% of the total law enforcement personnel in Alabama. SWorn employees provide a ratio of 1.80 officers per 1,000 population. A breakdown of employee data by MBA follows: Anniston MBA (9 agencies) Full-Time SWorn Males ••••••••••••••••••••• 172 Full-Time SWorn Females •••••••••••••••••••• lO Full-Time Civilian Males •••••••••••••••••••19

Full-Time Civilian Females ••••••••••• ft ••••• 46 (Total Employees) 247 Birmingham MBA (61 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ••••••••••••••••••• l,595 Full-Time Sworn Females •••••••••••••••••••185 Full-Time Civilian Males •••••••••••••••••• 175 Full-Time Civilian Females •••••••••••••••• 337 (Total Employees) 2,292 Dothan MBA (17 agencies) Full-Time SWorn Males •••••••••••••••••••••182 Full-Time SWorn Females ••••••••••••••••••••• 7 Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 69 Full-Time Civilian Females ••••••••••••••••• 73 (Total Employees) 331 Florence MBA (14 agencies)

Full-Time Sworn Males •••• o •••••••••••••••• 196 Full-Time Sworn Ferrales •••••• o ••••••••••••• ll Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 29 Full-Time Civilian Females ••••••••••••••••• 33 (Total Employees) 269

144 ------._------

Gadsden MBA (10 agencies)

Full-Time SWorn Males ••••••••• o ••••••••••• 160 Full-Time Sworn Females •••••••••••••••••••• 16 Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 27 Full-Time Civilian Fernales ••••••••••••••••• 28 (Total Ernployees) 231 Huntsville MBA (7 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ••••••••••••••••••••• 345 Full-Time Sworn Fernales •••••••••••••••••••• 18 Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 2l Full-Time Civilian Females ••••••••••••••••• 93 (Total Errployees) 477 Mobile MBA (22 agencies) ! Full-Time Sworn Males ••••••••••••••••••••• 660 Full-Time Sworn Fernales •••••••••••••••••••• 46 Full-Time Civilian Males •••••••••••••••••• 132 Full-Time Civilian Fernales •••••••••••••••• 277 (Total Errployees) 1,115 Montgomery MBA (12 agencies)

Full-Time Sworn Males ••••••••••••• ~ ••••••• 603 Full-Time Sworn Fernales •••••••••••••••••••• 89 Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 67 Full-Time Civilian Females •••••••••••••••• 127 (Total Employees) 886 Tuscqloosa MBA (6 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ••••••••••••••••••••• 256 Full-Time Sworn Fernales •••••••••••••••••••• 24 Full-Time Civilian Males ••••••••••••••••••• 33 Full-Time Civilian Fernales ••••••••••••••••• 54 (Total Ernployees) 367

145 Ten universities in Alabama submit errployee data for campus security. Employee data are broken down as follows:

Tbtal Personnel (SWorn and Civilian) Alabama state University ••••••••••••••••••• 15 Auburn University •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 Auburn University - Montgornery •••••••••••• 14 Jacksonville state University •••••••••••••• 14 Livingston State University ••••••••••••••••• 7 Troy State University ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 University of Alabama - Birmingham ••••••••• 95 University of Alabama - Huntsville ••••••••• 15 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa ••••••••• 35 University of Montevallo ••••••••••••••••••• 15

Full-Time SWorn Males Alabama State University ••••••••••••••••••• 13 Auburn University •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Auburn University - Montgornery ...... 9 Jacksonville state University •••••••••••••• ll Livingston State University ••••••••••••••••• 4 Troy state University ...... 8 University of Alabama - Birmingharn ••••••••• 43 University of Alabama - Huntsville ••••••••• IO University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa ••••••••• 23 University of Montevallo •••••••••••••••••••• 7

Full-Time SWorn Females Alabama State University •••••••••••••••••••• l Auburn University •..• _.•.•.•.•.•••.....•.••. 2 Auburn University - Montgomery •••••••••••••• l Jacksonville State University ••••••••••••••• 2 Livingston State University ••••••••••••••••• O Troy State University ••••••••••••••••••••••• O University of Alabama - Birrningharn •••••••••• 3 University of Alabama - Huntsville •••••••••• l University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa •••••••••• 2 University of Montevallo •••••••••••••••••••• l

146 Full-Time Civilian, Males

Alabama state University.o ••••••••••••••• s~.O Auburn University ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 Auburn University - Montgornery ••••• ~ •••••••• l Jacksonville State University ••••••••••••••• O Livingston State University ••••••••••••••••• O Troy State University ••••• o •••••••••••••••••O university of Alabama - Birrningbarn •••••• o •• 32 University of Alabama - Buntsville •••••••••• 2 University of Alabama - TUscaloosa •••••••••• 6 university Of Montevallo •••••••••••••••••••• 3

Full-Time Civilian Females Alabama State university •••••••••••••••••••• l Auburn university •••••••• o •••••••••••••••••• 8 Auburn university - Montgomery •••••••••••••• 3 Jacksonville State University ••••••••••••••• l Livingston State universitY ••••••••••• D ••••• 3 Troy State Universityo ••• ~ •••• s •• o •••••••••• l university of Alabama - Birmingham ••••••••• 17 university of Alabama - Huntsville •••••••••• 2 University of Alabama - TUscaloosa.o •• ~ ••••• 4 University of Montevallo •••••••••••••••••••• 4

147 POLICE SOORN CIVlJ.JIAN POLIt:E SVVRN CIVILIAN DEPARTMENT Male Female Male Female DEPAR'IMENT Male Female Male Female

Abbeville 7 a a 4 Clayhatchee 2 0 0 0 Adamsville 6 a 0 2 Clayton 3 0 0 0 Addison 3 a 0 2 Clio 3 0 () 0 Alabaster 14 0 2 2 Collinsville 3 0 '),- 1 Albertville 27 a 1 4 Colunbia 1 0 0 0 Alex City 33 0 1 3 Columbiana 6 0 0 3 Aliceville 5 0 1 4 Coosada 2 0 ID 1 Altoona 2 a 0 0 Cordova 4 0 :2 0 Andalusia 22 2 3 2 Cottonwooo 2 0 0 0 Anderson 1 0 0 0 Courtland 5 0 0 0 Anniston 73 4 4 25 Creola 6 0 1 3 Arab 14 0 4 1 Crossville 4 0 0 0 Ardmore 5 0 0 4 Cullman 26 1 3 7 Ariton 1 0 1 0 Dadeville 8 0 0 0 Arley 1 0 0 1 Daleville 13 0 1 6 Ashford 5 0 1 4 Daphne 9 0 1 4 Ashland 5 0 1 3 Decatur 78 5 7 6 Ashville 4 0 0 0 Demopolis 13 4 0 3 Athens 28 1 0 6 Dora 4 0 4 0 Atmore 17 0 3 2 Dothan 79 5 11 29 Attalla 15 0 2 2 Double Springs 3 0 0 0 Auburn 46 1 5 13 Dozier 1 0 0 0 Bay Minette 16 0 1 1 East Brewton 4 0 0 2 Bayou La Batre 11 0 1 4 Eclectic 4 0 3 0 Bear Creek 3 0 0 0 Elba 10 0 1 3 Berry 2 0 0 0 Enterprise 29 2 1 12 Bessemer 66 5 5 8 Eufaula 23 1 4 4 Birmingham 542 104 56 131 Eutaw 7 0 0 3 Blountsville 4 0 2 0 Evergreen 12 0 3 1 Boaz 22 0 2 4 Excel 1 0 0 0 Brantley 3 1 0 0 Fairfield 23 2 2 4 Brent 2 0 0 0 Fairhope 12 1 1 4 Brewton 19 a 1 2 Falkville 3 0 0 0 Bridgeport 5 0 4 1 Fayette 9 0 0 0 Brilliant 2 0 0 0 Flint City 2 0 0 0 Brookside 2 a a 1 Flomaton 6 0 a 4 Brookwood 2 0 0 0 Florala 4 0 3 1 Brundidge 6 0 2 2 Florence 66 3 9 12 Butler 4 0 0 3 Foley 13 1 3 2 Calera 6 0 4 0 Fort Deposit 1 0 a 0 Camden 5 0 1 3 Fort Payne 26 a 6 1 Callp Hill 1 0 0 3 Frisco City 1 a 0 0 Carbon Hill 6 0 2 2 Fulton 1 0 a a Carrollton 1 0 1 0 Fultondale 11 0 3 1 Cedar Bluff 3 0 2 1 Fyffe 4 0 2 2 Centre 8 0 4 a Gadsden 90 15 4 9 Centreville 4 0 0 0 Garden City 1 a a a Chatom 2 a 1 1 Gardendale 15 a 3 2 Cherokee 3 a a 0 Geneva 8 0 1 3 Chickasaw 16 1 a a Georgiana 4 a 2 0 Childersburg 11 a a 4 Geraldine 3 0 2 1 Citronelle 7 0 0 1 Gilbertown 2 a a a Clanton 18 a 3 1

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POLICE S\«)RN CIVILIAN POLICE SWJRN CIVILIAN

DEPAR'IMENT Male Female, Male F~le DEPAR'lMENT Male Female Male Female Glencoe 5 0 0 1 Lipscorrb 3 0 2 2 Goodwater 6 0 2 1 Littleville 4 1 3 1 Gordo 4 0 0 0 Livingston 6 0 2 3 Gordon 1 0 0 1 Lockhart 1 0 0 1 Grant 2 0 0 0 Louisville 3 0 2 1 Graysville 6 0 0 0 Loxley 3 0 0 0 Greensboro 4 1 0 2 Luverne 10 a a 4 Greenville 19 1 0 6 Madison 15 1 1 6 Grove Hill 6 a 0 1 Maplesville 2 0 4 3 Guin 4 0 0 0 Margaret 2 0 0 0 Gulf Shores 17 0 3 3 Marion 6 0 4 2 Guntersville 20 0 1 4 McIntosh 6 0 a 2 Gurley 4 0 0 0 McKenzie 2 0 0 0 Hackleburg 4 0 0 0 Midfield 13 0 2 2 Haleyville 10 1 4 1 Midland City 3 0 4 0 Hamilton 8 0 0 1 Millbrook 9 0 3 1 Hanceville 6 0 0 4 Millport 1 0 a 0 Harpersville 1 0 0 0 Millry 1 0 0 0 Hartford 7 0 5 0 Mobile 302 29 52 134 Hartselle 16 0 3 1 Monroeville 17 a 3 3 Hayneville 2 0 a 0 Montevallo 7 0 1 3 Headland 6 0 0 4 Montgomery 376 38 43 88 Heflin 6 1 1 0 Moody 8 0 2 2 Helena 5 0 0 4 Morris 1 0 0 0 Henegar 4 0 2 2 Moulton 8 1 0 1 Hillsboro 1 0 0 1 Moundville 4 0 1 2 Hobson City 1 0 1 1 Mount Vernon 4 0 0 1 Hokes Bluff 4 0 0 0 Mountain Brook 46 1 2 8 Hollywood 3 0 0 1 Muscle Shoals 23 2 0 0 Homewood 46 1 5 6 Napier Field 1 0 1 0 Hoover 61 4 6 10 New Brockton 4 0 0 1 Hueytown 16 0 0 4 New Hope 4 0 0 0 Huntsville 260 13 18 65 New Site 1 0 0 1 Hurtsboro 3 0 0 2 Newton 3 0 0 0 Ider 2 0 0 0 Newville 1 0 0 0 Irondale 18 1 1 5 North Courtland 3 0 0 2 Jackson 14 0 2 2 Northport 26 3 1 4 Jackson Gap 1 0 0 0 Notasulga 4 0 2 2 Jacksonville 18 1 2 4 Oakman 3 0 0 0 Jasper 32 2 4 16 Odenville 2 0 0 0 Jemison 2 0 0 0 Ohatchee 2 0 a 0 Kennedy 1 0 0 0 Oneonta 11 1 1 3 Killen 2 0 0 1 Opelika 58 4 7 5 Kinberly 2 0 0 0 Opp 16 1 3 3 Kinston 2 0 0 0 Orange Beach 7 0 0 4 LaFayette 10 0 1 3 Owens Cross Rds 2 0 0 0 Lanett 17 1 0 6 Oxford 28 1 1 4 Leeds 17 2 0 4 Ozark 28 0 6 8 Leighton 4 0 0 0 Parrish 3 0 0 0 Level Plains 2 0 0 3 Pelham 26 0 3 2 Lexington 1 0 0 0 Pell City 16 1 2 1 Lincoln 5 0 2 1 Pennington 1 0 0 0 Linden 6 0 0 0 Phenix City 39 5 0 13 Lineville 6 0 0 2 Phil Carrpbe11 4 0 0 0

149 POLICE SIDRN CIVILIAN POLICE SYDRN CIVILIAN DEP.AR'JlIlENT Male Female Male Female DEPAR'IMENT Male Female Male Fernal. .------._. - - .- Pickensville 1 0 0 0 Triana 1 0 1 0 Piedroont 11 1 0 2 Trinity 3 0 0 0 Pinckard 1 0 0 0 Troy 32 1 9 5 Pine Hill 3 0 0 0 Trussville 11 0 3 1 Pisgah 1 0 0 0 Tuscaloosa 140 12 13 36 pleasant Grove 8 1 3 1 Tuscurrbia 19 4 0 2 Powell's Cross Tuskegee 32 3 3 7 Roads 1 0 1 0 Union Springs 14 1 0 1 Prattville 33 4 4 5 Uniontown 4 1 1 3 Priceville 3 0 0 0 Valley 17 1 1 4 Prichard 45 5 1 12 Valley Head 2 0 0 0 Ragland 4 0 2 1 Vance 1 0 0 0 Rainbow City 12 0 1 4 Vernon 5 0 0 0 Rainsville 7 0 0 0 Vestavia Hills 27 1 0 0 Ranburne 3 0 0 1 Vincent 2 0 0 0 Red Bay 7 0 4 0 Wadley 2 0 1 0 Red Level 1 0 0 0 Walnut Grove 1 0 0 0 Reform 4 0 0 1 Warrior 6 1 1 2 Riverside 5 0 0 1 Weaver 5 0 0 1 Roanoke 14 1 0 0 Wedowee 4 0 0 0 Robertsdale 5 0 0 4 West Blocton 1 0 0 0 Rockford 2 0 0 0 Weston 1 0 0 0 Rogersville 6 0 1 2 Wetumpka 11 1 1 3 Roosevelt City 1 0 0 3 'White Hall 2 0 0 0 Russellville 15 0 1 3 Wilmer 4 1 0 0 Samson 5 0 3 1 Wilsonville 2 0 0 0 Saraland 22 2 0 2 Wilton 1 0 0 1 Sardis 4 0 2 1 Winfield 5 0 0 0 Satsuma 7 0 1 3 Woodville 1 0 0 1 Scottsboro 25 0 7 2 York 4 0 0 4 Section 1 0 0 0 Selma 56 2 3 15 Sheffield 24 1 2 3 Silas 1 0 0 0 Sipsey 2 0 0 1 Slocomb 4 0 0 0 Snead 2 0 0 0 Southside 4 0 2 2 Springville 4 0 4 0 st. Florian 2 0 0 0 Steele 2 0 0 0 Stevenson 5 0 1 2 Sulligent 3 0 0 a Sumiton 5 0 3 2 Summerdale 2 0 0 0 Sylacauga 29 2 1 5 Sylvania 2 0 1 0 Talladega 38 3 5 7 Tallassee 14 a 2 3 Tarrant City 16 2 3 3 Thomaston 1 0 0 0 Thomasville 9 a 0 5 Thorsby 2 0 0 0 Town Creek 4 0 1 2

150 'HERIFF'S pYDRN CIVILIAN SHERIFF'S ffii\t)RN CIVILIAN EPAR'IMENT Male Female Male Female DEPARTMENr Male Female Male Female ~-~------~-----

~utauga 19 2 0 0 Perry 4 0 1 0 :...ldwin 32 2 28 30 Pickens 5 0 2 3 arbour 8 0 3 2 Pike 7 0 3 3 ibb 5 0 0 1 Randolph 5 1 3 3 Hount 14 1 4 2 Russell 19 0 23 8 _ullock 4 0 1 4 Shelby 44 0 6 11 _ut1er 5 0 0 1 st. Clair 14 1 3 3 :alhoun 23 1 11 8 Sumter 5 0 0 1 _'harrbers 13 0 6 3 Talladega 18 1 5 14 :herokee 8 0 6 3 Tallapoosa 12 1 4 2 ..:hi1ton 10 0 6 6 Tuscaloosa 64 7 13 10 ,;hoctaw 5 0 9 2 Walker 30 1 4 4 .;larke 9 0 4 1 Washington 6 0 2 4 ..;lay 4 0 7 0 Wilcox 6 1 1 4 ..;leburne 4 0 2 2 Winston 9 1 0 3 ,..:offee 8 0 10 0 ,..:olbert 19 0 7 4 ..;onecuh 6 0 4 3 ,..:oosa 5 1 0 0 ~ovington 9 0 6 3 ffii\t)RN CIVILIAN Crenshaw 5 0 4 2 UNIVERSI'lY Male Female Male Female Cullman 41 0 0 5 Dale 10 1 4 2 ABU 13 1 0 1 Dallas 30 5 2 2 ADM 9 1 1 3 DeKalb 13 0 5 2 Auburn 14 2 6 8 Elmore 12 1 5 4 Jacksonville ' Escarrbia 15 1 10 3 State 11 2 0 1 Etowah 23 1 16 9 Livingston 4 0 0 3 Fayette 7 0 3 1 Montevallo 7 1 3 4 Franklin 9 0 4 4 Troy State 8 0 0 1 Geneva 5 0 3 4 UAB 43 3 32 17 Greene 7 0 4 3 UAB 10 1 2 2 Hale 5 0 1 3 University Henry 4 0 3 1 of Alabama 23 2 6 4 Houston 30 1 40 20 Jackson 17 0 5 8 Jefferson 330 52 20 69 : Lamar 6 0 5 6 Lauderdale 22 0 7 8 Lawrence 12 1 0 6 Lee 23 2 16 11 Limestone 15 1 5 6 Lowndes 3 1 1 9 Macon 8 2 6 4 Madison 59 4 1 22 Marengo 7 1 6 2 Marion 7 0 3 4 Marshall 20 0 7 8 Mobile 120 4 39 65 Monroe 10 0 5 7 Montgomery 101 41 5 18 Morgan 26 5 13 11

151 OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED

Killed

In 1987, three law enforcement officers were k-i1led in the line of duty in Alabama.

October, 1987 - A Baldwin County deputy was shot and killed while attempting to prevent a suicide.

Decerrber I 1987 - Two police officers with the Ozark Police Department were shot and killed while ans~ring a domestic disturbance call.

All three of these deaths ~re cleared for a 100% clearance rate.

Assaulted

In 1987, 327 law enforcement officers were assaulted in the line of duty. Ninety-eight or 30% received serious injuries. The remainder received minimal or no injuries.

Hands, fists or feet were used in 252 assaults or 77% of the incidents. Firearms ~re used in 34 cases for 10%.

152 Disturbance calls were the most dangerous police activity, resulting in 31% of the assaults. The next most dangerous activity was attenpting to arrest a suspect for 21% of the assaults.

Ninety-four percent of the assaults on police officers were cleared.

153 Cuttmg Other Hands, Flst ~eriousness Firearm Instrument Weapon Feet, etc. With Injury 5 5 16 72 15 of Weapon Type 1% 2% 5% 22% Without Injury 29 7 13 180 % of Weapon Type 9% 2% 4% 55% roTAL 34 12 29 252 ~ 'JDTAL ASSAULTS 10% 4% 9% 77%

Disturbance calls proved to be the most dangerous activity for law enforcement officers, resulting in 31% of the assaults.

ASSAULTS Activities by Weapon 'l.yPe - Type of Weapon Cutting Other Personal % Assaults Type of Activity Firearms Instruments Weapons Weapons (by Activity) Disturbances 15 7 6 73 31% Burglarles 0 0 0 0

,~, ,_rles 2 0 0 3 1% Attempt Other Arrests 5 0 6 58 21% Civil Disorders 1 0 0 3 1% Handling/Trans- porting/Custody of Prisoners 0 3 1 61 20% Investlgatlng Sus- picious Persons/ Circumstances 5 0 1 22 9% Arrbush 2 0 0 0 1% Mentally Deranged 0 1 1 3 1% Traffic 4 0 12 20 11% All other 0 I 2 9 4%

'l.UmL 34 12 29 252 100% % Weapon '.Iype 10% 4% 9% 77%

154 One-man vehicles had the greatest number of assaults on police officers with 97 for 30%. i\SSl\ULTS Type Qf Assignment 2~'~- -~-l-1an --;~cle-- ~~Spec' I Assignment------==-~i-c~n~-. Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assist..... _ Disturbances 28 ------26------n------7----'~--T --~ -""""1--- 4- ~ur9Ianes------0 -- 0---0------o---Tr------0 ----- {)--- Robberies - 4-- 1 0 -~ 0- ~-O-- -- 0---- At terrpting Other Arrests 3 6 2 Civil Disorder If --- -~ --T--- --1- -Haridling/Trans~-- porting/CUstody of Prisoners 5 19 14 I 1 8 17 -Invesfigating------Suspicious Personsl Circumstances 11 10 5 1 o o 1 -lilll)uSfl ---·-2 - ---0------0- - n ___ 0 -0 ------0------0--- f·lenEaIlY ------Deranced 3 1 _____ J.______0 __ -TraffIc ------16------jI--- 9 a 0 0 o ------2---- 0------(f - -- 1 ---3-- ---AlI- other------1- 4 -r------1 -~-----+------r------r------+-----+----~ 83 J 97 85 10 7 19 26

% of Assignment ' Type 25% 30% 26% 3% 2% 6% 8%

------0 ------_____ -~------4------'-----I------'--__ -'-__---t A total of 306 assaults were cleared for a 94% clearance rate.

ASSAULTS Clearances by l\ctivity ~

Activity Assaults Clearances Clearance Rate Disturbances 101 97 96% Burglaries 0 0 Rcbberies 5 5 100% Attempting Other Arrests 69 66 96% C1Vll Dlsorder 4 4 100% Hand1inq/Trnnsporting PrlS0ner 65 63 97% Investigatlng SUSpiC10US Persons Circumstances 2& 25 89% Anbusll 2 0 0% Henta11y Der?-!19ed . 5 5 100% Traffic 36 30 83% All other 12 11 92% Total 327 306 94%

155 Thirty-four percent of the law enforcement officers who were assaulted were assaulted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.

Time-of-Day

D·2-2 (%) 2-4 (%) 4-6 (%) 6-8 (%) 0-10 (%) 10-12 (%)

,I a.m. 52 (16%) 46 (14%) 9 (3%) 8 (2%) 5 (1%) I 5 (1%) i p.m. 13 (4%) 36 (11%) 16 (5%) 28 (9%) 51 (16%) I 58 (18%)

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156 APPENDIX A

Appendix A contains a 1987 Crime by County Report. This report gives a breakdown of the seven index offenses by agency with composite county totals and rates.

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STATE GRANO TOTAL 3979149 176865 378 1109 4510 16212 47595 96576 10485 PER/100.000 4444.80 9.50 27.·90 113.30 407.40 1196.10 i427.10 263.50

I-' Ln ex> ORlI NAME r, , POPULATION ' •. 'j INDEX ~OMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG - ~bbbb •••• b ••• b$·$······ ••••••••••• $.b •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••LARC AUTO AL01CO vEFFERSON COUNTY 160507 6367 12 50 149 104 I ALOtO! BESSEMER 32273 1895 2795 425 AlOI02 2469 11 23 a8 236 610 BIRMINGHAM 282171 27796 1336 165 AlOloa 84 311 1591 1546 7250 MOUNTAIN BROOK 20413 451 13726 3288 AlOI04 FAIRFIElO 0 0 2 16 111 305 12978 1211 0 t7 Al0105 GAROENDALE 9 66 90 26 t 677 9159 243 1 108 AlOI06 LEEDS 0 1 9 63 152 9592 359 2 17 ALOID7 MIDFIELD 2 5 18 68 225 6146 479 1 39 AlOI08 TARRANT CITY 2 38 26 53 300 59 8182 568 0 0 29 Al0109 VESTAVIA HILL 17431 33 134 322 50 525 1 I 9 16 AlOl10 HOMEWOOO 22167 120 354 24 2014 1 6 78 124 AlO ttl FULTONDALE 6197 453 1199 153 110 0 0 2 5 AlO112 HOOVER 30378 26 61 16 1595 0 4 :22 53 AlOl13 IRONDALE 9602 325 1046 145 497 0 3 12 43 113 ALO"4 PLEASANT GROVE 7627 95 290 36 AlOlt6 0 0 3 12 19 58 GRAYSVILLE 2650 126 0 3 ALOt'9 HUEYTOWN 0 0 18 34 70 16685 399 0 4 ALOt21 TRUSSVILLE 1 B 46 Ul 205. 23 4343 207 0 0 0 ALOt22 ADAMSVILLE 4756 19 46 130 12 ALOl23 144 0 1 :2 5 45 WARRIOR 3859 f06 82 9 ALOll9 KIMBERLY 0 0 2 22 19 54 1028 13 0 '0 9 vEFFERSON COUNTY 0 1 a 3 t i-' GRAND TOTAL 668144 V1 45774 it3 413 2112 3379 11764 23390 \0 PER/foo.coo 6850.90 16.90 4603 61.80 316.10 505.70 ·1760.70 3500.70 688.90 AL02QO MOBILE COUNTY 106209 2511 ·s 23 20 220 Al020' MOBILE 204800 21620 B31 1303 108 AL0202 32 124 775 2038 9429 PRICHARD 39114 3913 82BO 942 ALoa03 7 37 166 754 1299 CHICKASAW 7184 212 1489 16 t ALoa04 0 0 8 7 46 140 CITRONELLE 3224 72 0 II AL0205 SARALAND 1 0 4 37 24 6 10297 543 0 AL0206 0 B 42 90 385 18 BAYOU LA BATRE 2186 259 0 AL0207 SATSUMA 0 2 42 98 105 t2 4363 177 0 _AL020a 1 1 12 29 126 8 MOUNT VERNON 1058 21 0 AL0212 CREOLA 0 0 3 10 B 0 2126 96 2 2 3 MOBILE COUNTY 4 43 39 3 GRANO TOTAL 380561 29424 47 188 983 3126 11912 11899 PER/loo.000 7731.70 12.40 1269 49,40 258.30 821.40 3130.10 3126.70 333.50 Al0300 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 21270 665 5 AL0301 3 13 57 235 320 32 MONTGOMERY 1~5762 10106 22 ALOJ01 AU", 16 179 112 1939 7268 570 0 46 0 0 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 0 :2 2 40 2 GRAND TOTAL 217032 10817 27 19 192 171 2t76 7628 604 PER/I00.COO 4984.10 12.40 8.80 88.50 7B.ao t002.60 3514.70 271':1.30 AL0400 AUTAUGA COUNTY 14590 145 0 2 Al0401 PRATTVILLE 1 12 74 45' 11 21280 883 1 3 6 AUTAUGA COUNTY 115 185 530 42 GRAND TOTAL 35870 1028 5 7 127 260 575 53 *~~;****~~**~t****.****~~*****·t~+*~~'+~+~**+~++¥*T+t*t.***~~**~T~.*~~***?*.*+**~+~******TZ*++* •• **.*T**~*r* ** ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG lARC AUTO ************.**~+*****~*t •• *******~**~*~*********~****~******~*.**~*~***.******~*~*****~***+.~*** •• **.**** •• *~.

PER/100.000 2865.90 2.80 13.90 19.50 354.10 724.80 1603.00 147.80

Al0500 BALDWIN COUNTY 60624 1120 6 10 8 101 467 472 56 AL0501 BAY MINETTE 7829 179 1 1 4 2 37 123 11 AL0502 FAIRHOPE 8051 260 1 0 2 16 76 \57 8 AL0503 FOLEY 4645 247 1 0 2 24 75 129 16 AL0504 GULF SHORES 2448 447 0 2 3 12 93 323 14 AL0505 ROBERTSDALE 2469 43 0 1 0 2 20 19 1 AL0507 SILVER HILL 635 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 AL050S DAPHNE 4212 375 0 0 6 13 S6 260 10 AL0509 SUMMERDALE 655 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Al0512 ORANGE BEACH 1431 260 0 0 0 6 43 19S 13 BALDWIN COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 92999 2934 9 14 25 176 899 1682 129 PER/l00.000 3154.90 9.70 15.10 26.90 189.20 966.70 1808.60 138.70

Al0600 BARBOUR COUNTY 12746 111 2 1 14 38 49 6 AL0601 EUFAULA 12746 521 1 2 4 84 96 330 4 BARBOUR COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 25492 632 3 3 5 98 134 379 10 I-' 0- PER/l00.000 2479.20 11'.80 " .80 19.60 384.40 525.70 1486.70 39.20 0 AL070t CENTREVILLE 2448 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 BIBB COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 2448 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 PER/l00.000 122.50 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 122.50 .00

AL0800 BLOUNT COUNTY 31869 403 0 0 1 1 201 176 24 AL0801 ONEONTA 4977 157 0 0 0 19 22 106 10 ALOB02 BLOUNTSVILLE 1663 28 0 0 0 3 7 15 3 AL0804 SNEAD 786 8 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 BLOUNT COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 39295 596 0 0 1 23 234 300 38 PER/l00.000 1516.70 .00 .00 2.50 58.50 595.50 763.50 96.70

AL0901 UNION SPRINGS 4242 226 0 2 118 104 0 BULLOCK COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 4242 226 0 1 1 2 118 104 0 PER/100.000 5327.70 .00 23.60 23.60 47.10 2781.70 2451.70 .00

ALtOOO BUTLER COUNTY 11959 19 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 ALIOOI GREENVILLE 8051 516 1 5 6 147 72 271 14 BUTLER COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 20010 535 I 5 6 147 72 290 14 PER/fOO.OOO 2673.70 5.00 25.00 30.00 734.60 359.80 1449.30 70.00

AL 1100 CALHO.UN COUNTY 66178 509 2 4 72 175 240 15 Al1101 ANNISTON 29593 3424 8 26 124 524 864 1754 124 AL 1102 JACKSONVILLE 9874 408 2 1 3 56 74 258 14 AL 1103 PIEDMONT 5582 217 1 0 1 52 24 122 17 ./ .. :.~}.

~~+.***~***.***.~*~********** •• ~******~:~~**-******.*~**T****~T*~*~+******~*~***T*~*~*.**.+~****.r.**~.***.~**+.~ ORI NAME POPULATION INOEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG lARC AUTO ***********7**.****+**T***************T •• ***.****~**.**.*~***-.+***.~****~**.~*~***~******.*~*****.*.**.***.* *.

AL 1104 WEAVER 2952 85 1 0 0 14 22 46 2 All105 OXFORD 10559 588 0 1 12 71 83 386 35 AL 1108 .lAX STATE U. 0 123 0 0 2 5 8 108 0 CALHOUN COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 124738 5354 14 29 14B 794 1250 2914 207 PER/l00.000 4292.20 11.20 23.20 117.00 636.50 1002.10 2336. 10 165.90

Al1200 CHAMBERS COUNTY 19557 58 2 4 2 17 23 7 3 AL1201 LAFAYETTE 3426 199 2 1 1 70 31 89 5 Al~202 LANETT 7970 2'92 2 4 8 49 83 134 12 AL1204 VALLEY 9149 393 1 1 8 23 86 266 8 CHAMBERS COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 40102 942 7 10 19 159 223 496 28 PER/l00,OOO 2349.00 17.50 24.90 47.40 396.50 556.10 1236.80 69.80

AL1300 CHEROKEE COUNTY 15989 288 2 2 4 12 125 120 23 AL1301 CENTRE 2217 106 0 0 0 1 33 65 7 AL1302 CEDAR BLUFF 1139 15 0 0 0 3 4 8 0 CHEROKEE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 19345 409 2 2 4 16 162 193 30 PER/IOO.OOO 2114.20 10.30 10.30 20.70 82.70 837.40 997.70 155.10

I-' 0\ AL1400 CHILTON COUNTY 19537 321 1 0 1 14 182 103 20 I-' AL1401 CLANTON 7486 266 0 0 3 37 74 146 6 AL1402 MAPLESVILLE 877 19 0 0 0 1 12 6 0 AL 1403 JEMISON 1844 26 0 0 0 1 14 10 1 AL1404 THORSBY 1592 12 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 CHILTON COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 31336 644 1 0 4 53 288 271 27 PER/100,COO 2055.10 3.20 .00 12.80 169.10 919.10 864.80 86.20

AL1500 CHOCTAW COUNTY 15315 153 2 6 2 10 61 66 6 AL1501 BUTLER 1814 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHOCTAW COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 17129 153 2 6 2 10 61 66 6 PER/1CO.000 893.20 11.70 35.00 11.70 58.40 356.10 385.30 35.00

AL 1600 CLARKE COUNTY 14942 38 0 0 0 5 22 9 2 ALI601 JACKSON 6086 257 1 2 2 34 39 173 6 AL1603 GROVE HILL 1924 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLARKE COUTNY GRAND TOTAL 22952 295 1 2 2 39 61 182 8 PER/l00,OOO 1285.30 4.40 8.70 8.70 169.90 265.80 793.00 34.90

AL 1700 CLAY COUNTY 9138 30 0 0 1 0 13 16 0 AL 1701 ASHLAND 1824 29 0 0 0 1 8 18 2 AL1702 LINEVI LLE 2237 13 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 CLAY COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 13199 72 0 Q 1 2 25 42 2 PER/ 100.000 545.50 .00 .00 7.60 15.20 189.40 318.20 15.20 t r.~~4 •• ~4C •• ~+.4 •••••• *.AQ •• O.~ ••• *b.* •••• **.~~.O$ •••• ** ••• 6 •• k.o •••••• ~* ••••• *.*.o •• ***e •• *.oo._.q.o_ .. _o ___ . ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO •• * •••••••••••••••••• O.* •••••••••••••• *~ ••• *$ ••••••••••••••• * ••• ~ ••• ~ ••••• * ••• D •••••• O •••••••••• * •••••••••• O ••

AU800 CLEBURNE COUNTY 10026 134 0 0 6 3 57 52 16 AL180i HEFLIN 2972 26 '0 0 1 3 10 7 5 CLEBURNE COUTNY GRANO TOT.AL 12998 160 0 a 7 6 67 59 21 PER/1oo.000 1231.00 .00 .00 53.90 46.20 515.50 453.90 161.60

AL1900 COFFEE COUNTY 14882 40 0 1 . 1 3 12 21 2 ALt90t ELBA 4192 153 1 2. 1 33 16 96 4 AL1902 ENTERPRISE 19940 1485 a 12 18 107 295 1014 39 ALf903 NEW BROCKTON 1491 13 a 0 a 0 3 10 a COFFEE COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 40505 1691 , 15 20 143 326 1141 45 PER/1oo.000 4174.80 2.50 37.00 49.40 353.00 804.BO 2816.90 111. 10

Al2000 COLBERT COUNTY 20967 113 2 3 0 1 65 36 6 AL2001 SHEFFIELD 10993 625" :3 1 6 12 141 431 31 AL2oo2 TUSCUMBIA 9048 402 a 0 5 46 99 226 26 AL2003 MUSCLE SHOALS 9653 539 0 1 9 15 81 389 44 AL2004 CHEROKEE 1602 9 0 0 0 2 1 6 0 AL2oo5 LEIGHTON 1380 10 a 0 0 3 3 4 0 AL2oo6 LITTLEVILLE 1270 14 0 0 0 t 2. 11 0 COLBERT COUNTY I-' 0'\ GRAND TOTAL 54913 1712 5 5 20 80 392 1103 107 N PER/100,OOO 3117.70 9.10 9.10 36.40 145.70 713.90 2008.60 194.90

AL2101 EVERGREEN, 4171 84 0 0 10 13 58 2 CONECUH COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 417 , 84 0 0 1 10 13 58 2 PER/100.000 2013.90 .00 .00 24.00 239.80 311.70 1390~60 48.00

Al2200 COOSA COUNTY 8554 1GB 0 2 29 88 45 3 AL220t GOODWATER 1753 43 0 1 1 13 27 0 COOSA COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 10307 211 2 0 3 30 101 72. 3 PER/1oo.000 2047.20 19.40 .00 29.10 291. 10 979.90 69B.60 29.10

AL2300 COVINGTON COUNTY 16977 107 0 0 0 4 42 55 6 AL23P1 ANDALUSIA 10872 406 1 1 2 64 70 258 10 AL2302 OPP 7013 198 0 0 0 9 64 115 10 AL2303 FLORALA 1814 40 0 0 0 0 20 19 1 COVINGTON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 36676 751 1 1 2 77 196 447 27 PER/1oo,OOO 2047.70 2.70 2.70 5.50 209.90 534.40 121B.80 73.60

AL2400 CRENSHAW COUNTY 10016 89 0 0 1 B 56 22 2 AL2401 LUVERNE 2378 37 0 0 1 6 4 25 1 CRENSHAW COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 12394 126 0 0 2 14 60 47 3 PERI100.000 1016.60 .00 .00 16.10 113.00 484.10 379.20 24.20 ".. .'"~

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AL2500 CULLMAN COUNTY 50882 <\00 1 3 6 15<\ 222 13 AL2501 CULLMAN 12615 5,70 3 0 6 34 67 425 35 AL2502 HANCEVILLE 2328 8 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 AL2503 GARDEN CITY 675 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 CULLMAN COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 66500 979 4 9 40 226 651 48 PER/l00,OOO 1472.20 6.00 I. 50 13.50 60.20 339.80 978.90 72.20

AL2600 DALE COUNTY 23164 119 1 3 0 21 31 60 3 AL2601 OZARK 15023 970 6 3 18 157 147 605 34 AL2602 DALEVILLE 5391 183 0 2 6 10 39 119 7 AL2603 LEVEL PLAINS 1088 47 0 0 0 5 16 25 1 AL2605 NEWTON 1622 27 0 0 0 2 7 15 3 AL2609 CLAYHATCHEE 564 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DALE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 46852 1346 7 8 24 195 240 824 48 PER/ 100,000 2872.90 14.90 17.10 51.20 416.20 512.30 1758.70 102.50

AL2700 DALLAS COUNTY 27235 356 2 7 3 0 169 165 10 AL2701 SELMA 25864 2817 3 14 59 749 524 1402 66 DALLAS COUNTY I-' GRAND TOTAL 53099 3173 5 21 62 749 693 1567 76 m w PER/l00,OOO 5975.60 9.40 39.50 116.80 1410.60 1305.10 2951.10 143.10 AL2800 DEKALB COUNTY 38368 384 1 5 3 ·49 168 122 36 AL2801 FORT PAYNE 11829 502 a 4 8 25 75 349 41 AL2807 RAINSVILLE 4111 40 0 a 0 0 8 27 5 DEKALB COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 54308 926 1 9 11 74 251 498 82 PER/100,OOO 1705.10 1.80 16.60 20.30 136.30 462.20 917.00 151.00

AL2900 ELMORE COUNTY 32425 844 2 10 15 77 396 312 32 AL2901 WETUMPKA 4957 304 0 0 11 38 42 202 11 AL2902 TALLASSEE 3718 376 1 0 3 85 66 212 9 AL2903 ECLECTIC 1199 23 0 0 0 4 10 9 0 AL2904 COOSADA 1128 10 0 0 0 2 2 5 1 AL2906 MILLBROOK 4836 189 0 1 6 16 77 87 2 ELMORE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 48263 1746 3 1 1 35 222 593 827 55 PER/ 100,000 3617.70 6.20 22.80 72.50 460.00 1228.70 1713.50 114.00

AL3000 ESCAMBIA COUNTY 16122 173 2 3 0 19 60 82 7 AL3001 ATMORE 8655 325 1 1 3 61 95 157 7 AL3002 BREWTON 6922 436 0 0 1 2 39 385 9 AL3003 EAST BREWTON 3123 68 0 0 0 4 22 42 0 AL3004 FLOMATON 1854 49 0 0 0 3 11 33 2 ESCAMBIA COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 36676 1051 3 4 4 89 227 699 25 PER/ 100.000 2865.60 8.20 10.90 10.90 242.70 618.90 1905.90 68.20 ~.****.*~ •• *.*****.*.++**** ••• ~.~+~~ .. ***.~.*~.++*.*+* ~~~*****.~+**.***+.*.**~*.***.*.+*~.+ ••• ~~*~+ •• *.~.*.*.* ORl NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO .**+..***~**~t*~~*~**~ ••• ****~*****~+**.~**T*+.***~*~** ********~~.~+T~~*************~******.*.**~*.****~**~ ••• *

AL3100 ETOWAH COUNTY 28525 322 2 4 1 35 140 118 22 AL2101 ATTALLA 7486 388 3 0 7 63 85 228 2 AL3102 GADSDEN 45522 2769 4 24 59 327 525 1646 184 AL3104 GLENCOE 4917 145 0 0 1 12 45 83 4 AL3105 RAINBOW CITY 7164 178 0 1 0 2 38 127 10 AL3106 HOKES BLUFF 3708 18 0 0 0 1 5 11 1 AL3107 SOUTHSIDE 5300 66 0 0 0 2 26 36 2 ETOWAH COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 102622 3886 9 29 68 442 864 2249 225 PER/ 100,000 3786.70 8.80 28.30 66.30 430.70 841. 90 2191.50 219.30

AL3200 FAYETTE COUNTY 13562 106 1 0 0 9 52 41 3 AL3201 FAYETTE 5441 166 3 2 2 21 36 92 10 J'AYETTE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 19003 272 4 2 2 30 88 133 13 PER/l00.000 1431.40 21.00 10.50 10.50 157.90 463.10 699.90 68.40

AL3300 FRANKLIN COUNTY 15306 50 0 0 2 20 25 2 AL3301 RUSSELLVILLE 8302 267 0 0 33 45 180 8 AL3302 PHIL CAMPBELL 1652 28 0 0 1 2 9 16 Q AL3303 RED BAY 2952 33 0 0 0 0 8 19 6 ...... FRANKLIN COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 28212 378 0 0 3 37 82 240 16 .j::-'" PER/l00.000 1339.90 .00 .00 10.60 131. 10 290.70 850.70 56.70 AL3400 GENEVA COUNTY 12050 193 3 2 1 16 70 94 7 AL3401 GENEVA 4776 98 0 1 0 8 21 65 3 AL3402 SAMSON 2267 40 0 0 1 4 15 17 3 AL3403 HARTFORD 2660 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 AL3404 SLOCOMB 2328 20 0 0 0 1 9 9 1 GENEVA COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 24081 352 3 3 2 30 115 185 14 PER/l00.000 1461. 70 12.50 12.50 8.30 124.60 477.60 768.20 58.10

Al3500 GREENE COUNTY 8342 212 2 5 6 72 63 58 6 AL3501 EUTAW 2338 100 0 2 15 21 61 0 GREENE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 10680 312 2 6 8 87 84 119 6 PER/l00.000 2921.30 18.70 56.20 74.90 814.60 786.50 1114.20 56.20

AL3600 HALE COUNTY 10730 8 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 AL3601 GREENSBORO 3023 44 0 0 0 5 22 15 2 AL3602 MOUNDVILLE 1159 13 0 0 0 1 3 8 HALE COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 14912 65 0 0 0 6 30 26 3 PER/ 100. 000 435.90 .00 .00 .00 40.20 201.20 174.40 20.10

AL3700 HENRY COUNTY 8746 83 0 0 0 4 35 42 2 AL3701 ABBEVILLE 2851 39 I 0 3 9 25 0 AL3702 HEADLAND 3315 161 0 1 15 45 99 0 '-:).

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HENRY COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 14912 283 1 2 22 89 166 2 PER/l00.000 1897.80 6.70 13.40 6.70 147.50 596.80 1113.20 13.40

AL3800 HOUSTON COUNTY 23738 216 3 3 0 15 70 112 13 AL3ROI DOTHAN 53714 4154 1 12 35 251 944 2818 93 AL3802 ASHFORD 2086 94 0 1 1 8 22 !'i9 3 AL3805 COTTONWOOD 1370 2 0 0 0 I I 0 0 HOUSTON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL B0908 4466 4 16 36 275 1037 2989 109 PER/l0C.000 5519.80 4.90 19.80 44.50 339.90 1281.70 3694.30 134.70

AL3900 JACKSON COUNTY 29794 457 2 10 49 161 193 41 AL3901 SCOTTSBORO 14036 578 0 2 S' 54 88 388 37 AL3902 BRIDGEPORT 2841 7 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 AL3903 STEVENSON 2650 62 0 0 0 2 15 33 12 AL3904 HOLLYWOOD 957 24 0 0 0 0 8 14 2 JACKSON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 50278 1128 2 12 10 105 277 628 94 PER/l00.000 2243.50 4.00 23.90 19.90 208.80 550.90 1249.10 187.00

I-' AL4001 SULLIGENT 2076 8 0 0 0 4 2 (j\ LAMAR COUNTY V1 GRAND TOTAL 2076 8 0 0 1 0 4 2 1 PER/l00.000 385.40 .00 .00 48.20 .00 192.70 96.30 48.20

AL4100 LAUDERDALE COUNTY 45472 573 0 3 8 18 265 228 51 AL4101 FLORENCE 36373 2099 3 10 18 128 350 1461 129 Al4107 KILLEN 1028 45 0 0 0 0 14 28 3 LAUDERDALE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 82873 2717 3 13 26 146 629 1717 183 PER/IOO.OOO 3278.50 3.60 15.70 31.40 176.20 759.00 2071.80 220.80

AL4200 LAWRENCE COUNTY 26308 339 1 3 1 64 121 122 27 AL4201 MOULTON 3365 155 0 0 1 6 50 90 8 AL4202 TOWNCREEK 1290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AL4203 COURTLAND 514 26 0 0 0 0 6 18 2 LAWRENCE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 31477 520 3 2 70 177 230 37 PER/100.000 1652.00 3.20 9.50 6.40 222.40 562.30 730.70 117.50

AL4300 LEE COUNTY 26741 315 a 0 2 36 151 119 7 AL4301 AUBURN 29985 1853 1 6 B 183 324 1261 70 AL4302 OPELIKA 24686 2454 1 11 24 224 492 1665 37 AL4303 AUBURN UNIVERITY 0 531 1 0 1 6 51 460 12 LEE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 81412 5153 3 17 35 449 1018 3505 126 PER/l00,OOO 6329.50 3.70 20.90 43.00 551. SO 1250.40 4305.30 154.80

AL4400 LIMESTONE COUNTY 34640 283 0 2 40 95 122 23 *+'.+'*~+****T.~+*~**~*T.~*~~~*~~~**~~.~*****~~*~~~**.~~++~~***+*++~~*~~T+*~T****+**T*t**r*~T~'+**T. •• +.~* •• ~*+ ** ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO T~*****~***.*~~**.*.*T~"***+*******~**~*~**~T****~**** ~~*.~ .. *~+~*~*~****~*~~t**~*.****T*T.*+**.**.~***.*.~* ••• AL4401 ATHENS 15990 493 0 2- 2- 73 81 305 24 AL4402 ARDMDRE 1562 20 0 0 0 1 5 12 2 LIMESTONE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 52192 796 1 2 4 f 14 187 439 49 PER/ 100.000 1525.10 1. 90 3.80 7.70 218.40 358.30 841.10 93.90

AL4500 LOWNDES COUNTY 10589 180 4 1 0 7 95 63 10 AL4501 FORT DEPOS IT 1461 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 LOWNDES COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 12050 185 4 1 0 7 96 67 10 PER/fOO.OOO 1535.30 33.20 8.30 .00 58.10 796.70 556.00 83.00

AL4600 MACON COUNTY f2594 220 0 4 2 34 125 50 5 AL4601 TUSKEGEE 12867 1538 2 6 14 294 458 726 38 AL4602 NOTASULGA 937 13 0 0 0 2 7 4 0 MACON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 26398 1771 2 10 16 330 590 780 43 PER/ 100. 000 6708.80 7.60 37.90 60.60 1250.10 2235.00 2954.80 162.90

AL4700 MADISON COUNTY 61250 490 2 8 8 46 153 246 27 AL4701 HUNTSVILLE 164658 12737 16 68 213 464 2217 9219 540 AL4702 MADISON 5914 471 1 2 6 28 106 321 13 I-' AL4703 GURLEY 867 37 0"1 0 0 0 5 6 25 1 0"1 AL4704 NEW HOPE 1773 37 0 0 0 1 12 16 2 AL4705 OWENS CRSRDS 1008 13 0 0 0 3 6 4 0 MADISON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 235470 13791 19 78 227 553 2500 9831 583 PER/l00.000 5856.80 8.10 33.10 96.40 234.80 1061.70 4175. to 247.60

AL4800 MARENGO COUNTY 13520 68 0 2 1 7 34 22 2 AL4801 OEMOPOLIS 7648 456 0 6 4 69 78 296 3 AL4802 LINDEN 2600 102 0 0 0 29 26 45 2 AL4803 THOMASTON 615 4 0 0 a 0 2 2 0 MARENGO COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 24383 630 0 8 5 105 140 365 7 PER/100.000 2583.80 .00 32.80 20.50 430.60 574.20 1496.90 28.70

AL4900 MARION COUNTY 18147 51 0 0 0 1 13 33 4 AL4901 HAMILTON 5612 123 1 0 0 2 33 67 20 AL4902 WINFIELD 3829 49 0 0 2 0 8 26 13 AL4903 GUIN 2569 23 0 0 1 0 7 11 4 AL4907 BEAR CREEK 393 20 0 0 0 0 12 7 1 MARION COUNry GRAND TOTAL 30550 266 1 0 3 3 73 144 42 PER/100.aOO 870.70 3.30 .00 9.80 9.80 239.00 471. 40 137.50

AL5000 MARSHALL COUNTY 37090 362 2 2 2 15 164 156 21 AL5001 ALBERTVILLE 14358 382 2 1 2 53 76 212 36 AL5002 GUNTERSVILLE 7103 400 2 2 3 28 88 256 21 AL5003 ARAB 6650 228 1 0 0 22 57 124 24 ~t**.*~+~~**t***.*************.*~4.+**.*********~~*.~.+~.*~* •••• *t+**t~.+.*.*~****~**.*.*~+.~~~**+**.~*.*.*~ ++ ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO *~*··~~~~*·*··***~·*****~~****.**.***+* •• ~*+****** •• t. ~** •••• **.~+.** •• *~.~** ••• ~.~.~.* .. *+ •• * ••• ~*~**~.*~~ •• * AL5004 BOAZ 6841 300 3 2 41 47 188 18 MARSHALL COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 72042 1612 8 8 9 159 432 936 120 PER/IOO.OOO 2320.90 11. 10 t 1 .10 12.50 220.70 599.70 1299.20 166.60

AL5100 MONROE COUNTY 16948 66 0 0 0 4 21 35 6 Al5101 MONROEVILLE 5622 236 I 0 2 43 47 140 3 MONROE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 22570 302 1 0 2 47 68 175 9 PER/100.000 1338.10 4.40 .00 8.90 208.20 301.30 775.40 39.90

AL5200 MORGAN COUNTY 39668 505 1 1 89 188 199 26 AL5201 DECATUR 45341 3114 3 7 30 184 735 1984 171 AL5202 HARTSELLE 9763 367 0 1 5 27 90 230 14 AL5204 FALKVILLE 1179 18 0 0 1 3 4 9 1 AL5205 FLINT 887 22 0 0 1 0 9 II 1 AL5207 TRINITY 1542 48 0 0 0 4 23 18 3 AL5209 PRlrEVILLE 1169 60 0 0 0 1 16 39 4 MORGAN COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 99549 4134 4 9 38 308 1065 2490 220 PER/IOO.OOO 4152.70 4.00 9.00 38.20 309.40 1069.80 2501.30 221.00 I-' AL5300 0\ PERRY COUNTY 8082 39 0 I 0 2 27 8 1 -....J AL5301 MARION 4574 356 0 0 1 59 113 179 4 AL5302 UNION TOWN 2055 24 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 PERRY COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 14711 41':) 0 1 1 85 140 187 5 PER/ 100. 000 2848.20 .00 6.80 6.80 577 .80 951.70 1271.20 34.00

AL5400 PICKENS COUNTY 14187 126 0 1 1 17 41 61 5 AL5401 ALICEVILLE 3123 142 0 0 0 20 32 86 4 AL5402 GORDO 2066 20 0 0 1 5 7 7 0 AL5403 REFORM 2186 28 0 0 0 0 17 10 1 PICKENS COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 21562 316 0 1 2 42 97 1- 4 10 PER/IOO.OOO 1465.50 .qo 4.60 9.30 194.80 449.90 760.60 46.40

AL5500 PIKE COUNTY 11879 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AL5501 TROY 12726 883 0 1 3 164 136 563 16 AL5502 BRUNDIDGE 3305 160 0 1 1 46 43 65 4 AL5503 TROY STATE 0 11 0 0 1 1 4 5 0 PIKE COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 279fO 1054 0 2 5 211 183 633 20 PER/100.000 3776.40 .00 7.20 17.90 756.00 655.70 2268.00 71.70

AL5600 RANDOLPH COUNTY 14147 109 0 0 12 61 30 5 AL5601 ROANOKE 5904 213 t 1 26 64 104 16 RANDOLPH COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 20051 322 1 1 2 38 125 134 21 PER/IOO.OOO 1605.90 5.00 5.00 10.00 189.50 623.40 668.30 104.70 *~+~.*+S******++~*~****T.~*****+T**k~*****~***·~T+*~*~*~~*~k**~*+**.~*t..~T.r*~.*+**.*+'*~*~*~*+~**~.*~ ••• * •• ~t *** OR! NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO ~**.***+*t**.**.**t.** ••• * •• ~** •• ~ •• **~*~.**.~*.***.*.*.·k.+.k~*t •• +.~* •• *.~**.** •• *.*+**.~ •••• *~*******+~*. ***

AL5700 RUSSELL COUNTY 20887 293 2 8 2 86 100 79 16 AL5701 PHENIX CITY 27446 1866 3 11 29 287 395 1040 101 AL5702 HURTSBORO 736 18 0 1 0 3 7 5 2 RUSSELL COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 49069 2177 5 20 31 376 502 1124 119 PER/l00.000 4436.60 10.20 40.80 63.20 766.30 1023.00 2290.70 242.50

AL5800 ST CLAIR COUNTY 32755 341 0 1 1 32 155 133 19 AL5801 PELL CITY 7738 277 3 2 1 14 55 178 24 AL5804 SPRINGVILLE 1723 9 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 AL5806 MOODY 2076 185 2 1 1 31 64 77 9 ST CLAIR COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 44292 812 5 4 3 77 280 390 53 PER/l00.000 1833.30 11.30 9.00 6.80 173.80 632.20 880.50 119.70

AL5900 SHELBY COUNTY 45976 460 3 3 14 215 207 17 AL5903 MONTEVALLO 4171 84 0 0 0 8 15 57 <1 AL5904 ALABASTER 12988 202 1 0 3 45 24 119 10 AL5906 PELHAM 8957 401 0 1 5 28 70 263 34 AL5907 HELENA 3516 12 0 0 0 0 8 3 1 AL5908 WILTON 695 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 AL5911 U. OF MONTEVALLO 0 33 0 0 0 2 6 25 0 ...... SHELBY COUNTY 0'\ (Xl GRAND TOTAL 76303 1194 4 4 22 85 338 675 66 PER/ 100.000 1564.80 5.20 5.20 28.80 111.40 443.00 884.60 86.50

AL6000 SUMTER COUNTY 9845 78 0 0 1 6 47 22 2 AL6001 YORI< 3123 30 0 0 0 6 1 1 11 2 AL6002 LIVINGSTON 3254 149 1 0 4 7 38 96 3 AL6005 LIVINGSTON UNIV 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 SUMTER COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 16222 264 1 0 5 19 96 136 7 PER/l00,OOO 1627.40 6.20 .00 30.80 117.10 591.80 838.40 43.20

AL6100 TALLADEGA COUNTY 36263 546 3 8 2 56 142 317 18 AL6101 SYLACAUGA 1299B 510 1 0 9 39 68 375 18 AL6i02 TALLADEGA 19779 766 0 9 11 86 170 457 33 AL6103 CHILDERSBURG 5229 173 0 1 1 14 46 104 7 AL6104 LINCOLN 2811 115 0 0 1 1 33 76 4 TALLADEGA COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 77080 2110 4 18 24 196 459 1329 80 PER/ 100.000 2737.40 5.20 23.40 31.10 254.30 .595.50 1724.20 103.80

AL6200 TALLAPOOSA COUNTY 17575 295 3 3 2 24 166 94 3 AL6201 ALEX CITY 14116 310 0 0 2 51 72 175 10 AL6202 DADEVILLE 3103 31 0 2 0 7 7 14 1 AL6203 CAMP HILL 1451 39 0 0 4 22 12 0 TALLAPOOSA COUNTY GRAt

ALG300 TUSCALOOSA COUNTY 52102 1056 6 1 23 227 336 393 70 Al6301 lUSCAlOOSA 74389 6094 9 4!i n8 865 D99 3326 324 Al6302 NORTHPORT 15839 1128 0 5 20 362 126 saa 27 Al5303 UHIV OF ALABAMA 0 60S 0 1 2 11 44 54 t 6 TUSCALOOSA COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 142330 B883 15 51 173 1465 1904 4848 427 PER/100.000 6241.10 10.50 35.80 121.50 1029.30 1337.70 3406.20 300.00 ALG400 WALKER COUNTY 42842 433 0 :3 8 10 178 194 40 AL640! JASPER 12564 740 4 :3 16 GO 201 3tH 95 ALG403 CORDOVA 2630 4 0 0 0 t t t I AL6404 OORA 2257 119 0 1 3 24 28 50 13 Al840G SUMITON 2962 81 1 0 1 18 27 29 5 AL6406 PARRISH 1582 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1i16409 SIPSEY 756 14 0 0 0 2. i 9 2 WAL~ER COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 65593 1392 G 7 28 US 436 644 156 PER/tOO.OOO 2122.20 9.10 10.70 42.70 175.30 664.10 S8t.BO 231.90 ...... CJ'\ AL6503 C~ATOM 1199 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \0 WASHINGTON COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 1199 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PER/100.000 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00

AlGBoo WILCOX COUNTY 11859 '15 2. 3 1 37 32 36 4 ALG60' CAMDEN 2247 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WILCOX COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 14106 115 2 3 1 37 32 36 4 PER/loo.000 815.30 14.20 2. t .30 7.10 262..30 ::1.26.90 255.20 28.·~0

AL6700 WINSTON COUNTY 16141 141 0 0 0 56 73 1\ AL670l HALEYVILLE 5129 110 0 0 0 4 11 85 10 WINSTON COtJNTY GRAND TOTAL 21270 251 0 0 1 4 67 B8 21 PER/IOOf OOO 1180.10 .00 .00 4.70 18.80 315.00 742.90 98,70 APPENDIX B

Appendix B contains Part I and Part II arrest data by agency. The arrest data is broken down into adult and juvenile arrests.

171 POLICE Part I Part II POLICE Part I Part Juv Adult Juv Adult DEPAR'lMENT Juv Adult Juv DEPAR'IMENT ~------~------

Abbeville 0 6 3 96 Clanton 6 37 36 4: Adamsville 1 29 4 130 Coosada 0 4 0 Alabaster 4 59 1 382 Cordova 0 1 2 L Albertville 22 92 53 831 Cottonwood 0 0 2 Alex City 2 136 4 508 Courtland 0 6 2 Aliceville 1 21 0 96 Creola 6 9 8 L Andalusia I 7 62 16 339 Cu1lnan 31 148 43 R Anniston 182 779 160 2953 Dadeville 0 20 1 L Arab 1 11 9 544 Daleville 4 21 5 5- Ardmore 0 0 4 104 Daphne 17 64 10 5- Ashford 10 8 9 82 Decatur 115 263 127 . 33~ Ashland 0 3 0 39 Derropolis 32 72 20 3:.: Athens 16 78 41 847 Dora 0 19 0 ,;; Atmore 4 68 4 374 Dothan 1 526 9 17l Attalla 1 51 4 643 East BrE.Wton 4 7 3 A.uburn 53 211 105 1092 Eclectic 0 1 0 Bay Minette 0 42 1 310 Elba 0 12 1 L .. Bayou La Batre 0 18 2 192 Enterprise 64 209 22 72 Bear Creek 0 1 1 32 Eufaula 43 83 31 30 Bessemer 98 259 91 1708 Eutaw 3 30 2 17 Birmingham 612 1644 327 13934 Evergreen 0 41 0 22 Blountsville 0 3 1 132 Fairfield 60 156 18 57 Boaz 3 36 11 609 Fairhope 32 46 65 42 Brewton 39 106 18 364 Falkville 0 0 3 11 Bridgeport 0 2 1 63 Fayette a 34 a 39 Brilliant 0 4 a 21 Flint City 0 3 5 22 Brundidge 1 5 1 50 Flomaton 1 13 11 11 Butler 0 4 a 33 Florala 0 4 0 5 canrlen 0 6 0 20 Florence 155 363 180 165 Canp Hill 1 4 0 31 Foley 27 50 7 23 Carbon Hill 0 3 0 67 Fort Deposit 0 0 0 Cedar Bluff 1 1 4 40 Fort Payne a 37 4 55 Centre 0 14 0 177 Fultondale 2 4 3 23 Cherokee 0 4 1 39 Gadsden 186 565 104 120: Chickasaw 27 50 84 361 Garden City 0 0 0 r Childersburg 0 14 1 369 Gardendale 10 43 16 36 Citronelle 2 22 8 267 Geneva 0 6 0 16..: Georgiana 0 10 1 10 ...

172 POLICE Part I Part II POLICE Part I Part II EPARTMENT Juv Adult Juv Adult DEPAR'J.lJlENT Juv Adult Juv Adult ~------'lencoe 0 7 0 70 Lincoln 0 7 2 126 '..JOdwater 8 16 0 116 Linden 0 18 0 80 ?Jrdo 0 7 2 159 Lineville 1 3 1 71 'raysville 0 14 6 203 Litt1eville 0 0 0 18 'reensboro 1 18 0 89 Livingston 11 37 3 189 _'reenvi11e 20 93 17 371 Luverne 1 10 1 149 _'rove Hill 0 0 0 7 Madison 10 41 12 388 ~in 0 3 0 82 Maplesville 0 1 0 41 _J.lf Shores 0 34 10 673 Marion 4 37 0 93 _.mtersvi1le 0 33 5 569 Midfield 53 85 38 658 ~rley 0 0 3 44 Millbrook 0 29 1 130 ,aleyville 4 35 8 299 Mobile 843 2494 1680 14205 JCUTli}ton 2 15 3 250 Monroeville 22 71 5 231 eJanceville 6 12 6 245 Montevallo 0 13 7 369 _Jartford 0 0 0 41 ~1ontgomery 1570 1320 2763 5518 -Jartsel1e 1 16 7 403 Moody 0 7 0 187 Headland 0 18 0 162 Moulton 1 15 4 210 ,eflin 0 9 0 98 Moundville 0 5 0 85 Helena 0 0 0 13 Mount Vernon 0 0 0 1 Hillsboro 0 0 1 22 Mountain Brook 2 30 18 226 Hokes Bluff 0 0 1 18 Muscle Shoals 0 55 4 613 Hollywood 0 0 0 34 New Brockton 0 2 1 6 Homewood 35 314 20 1109 New Hope 1 4 2 101 Hoover 79 132 143 837 Newton 1 5 2 135 Hueytown 6 50 47 487 Northport 0 72 6 643 Huntsville 467 988 440 4509 Notasulga 2 1 1 36 Hurtsboro 0 0 1 19 Oneonta 4 24 11 222 Irondale 3 19 7 349 Opelika 116 221 110 1072 Jackson 3 49 13 288 Opp 0 24 5 308 Jacksonville 20 131 24 404 Orange Beach 4 11 0 101 Jasper 57 163 45 707 OWens Cross Rds 0 0 0 1 Jemison 0 0 0 30 Oxford 14 124 29 885 Killen 0 0 3 109 Ozark 48 130 61 678 Kirrberly 0 1 3 90 Parrish 0 0 0 32 LaFayette 8 34 3 181 Pelham 0 43 3 280 Lanett 22 68 29 453 Pell City 0 41 2 444 Leed...; 22 59 33 737 Phenix City 97 257 90 1923 Leighton 0 0 0 25 Phil Campbell 0 2 0 63 Level Plains 0 1 2 130 Piedrocmt 7 41 19 201

173 POLICE Part I Part II POLICE Part I Part _ DEPAR'It.JJENT Juv Adult Juv Adult DEPAR'lMENT Juv Adult Juv A Pleasant Grove 1 8 20 84 Tuskegee 57 193 41 39 Prattville 71 120 164 1083 Union Springs 0 6 0 14- Priceville 5 1 1 174 Uniontown 0 14 0 L Prichard 27 367 26 2582 Valley 21 54 15 34 Rainbow City 0 36 0 139 Vestavia Hills 9 37 13 19- Rainsville 0 3 0 79 Warrior 0 5 8 16_ Red Bay 0 10 0 172 Weaver 0 9 4 10 Reform 9 10 0 75 Wetumpka 8 36 7 27-, Roanoke 2 51 3 377 Wilton 0 2 0 Robertsdale 0 4 4 132 Winfield 0 5 1 16... Russellville 12 54 57 570 York 0 10 0 5_ sarrson 0 11 0 149 Saraland 30 69 27 657 satsuma 6 10 17 148 Scottsboro 34 88 51 943 Selma 98 340 73 1666 Sheffield 11 56 9 1019 Silverhill 0 0 0 1 Sipsey 0 0 0 17 Slocomb 0 2 0 72 Snead 0 1 0 53 Southside 4 5 12 37 Springville 0 1 0 29 Stevenson 0 2 2 327 Sulligent 5 5 1 58 Sumiton 0 3 2 285 Surranerdale 1 0 2 25 Sylacauga 3 65 11 1053 Talladega 30 173 6 1396 Tallassee 4 47 17 314 Tarrant City 7 20 3 289 Thomaston 0 1 0 8 Thorsby 0 0 1 26 Town Creek 0 2 1 91 Trinity 0 0 2 99 Troy 23 87 22 500 Trussville 4 11 2 256 Tuscaloosa 4 646 22 2325 Tuscumbia 0 30 2 440

174 SHERIFF'S Part I Part II SHERIFF'S Part I Part II DEPARTMENT Adult Juv Adult DEP~IMENT Juv Adult Juv Adult . Juv ! Autauga 0 7 1 60 Marion 4 123 1 546 Baldwin 2 108 0 484 Marshall 3 207 1 1363 Barbour 0 58 0 355 Mobile 3 503 0 3301 Blount 3 52 6 439 Monroe 4 75 1 357 Butler 0 41 0 335 Montgomery 2 183 2 1178 Calhoun 6 125 7 1072 Morgan 0 86 10 1917 Charrbers 0 45 6 490 Perry 0 52 1 148 Cherokee 0 51 0 205 Pickens 1 41 0 200 Chilton 0 51 1 491 Randolph 0 14 0 134 Choctaw 9 68 13 209 Russell 4 137 29 849 Clarke 0 1 0 2 Shelby 8 227 55 1466 Clay 0 1 0 0 St. Clair 0 178 0 500 Cleburne 2 44 0 151 Sumter 0 30 0 70 Coffee 6 149 4 406 Talladega 7 98 2 443 Colbert 1 77 2 521 Tallapoosa 2 53 1 352 Coosa 0 46 0 182 Tuscaloosa 0 105 0 340 Covington 0 0 0 14 Walker 0 68 0 447 Crenshaw 0 67 0 238 Wilcox 0 44 0 204 CUllman 10 183 43 2010 Winston 0 131 4 421 Dale 0 49 0 210 Dallas 0 32 1 279 DeKa1b 0 84 1 359 Elmore 3 117 3 511 Escarrbia 1 90 2 335 Etowah 2 117 6 929 Part I Part II Fayette 0 33 2 251 UNIVERSITY Juv Adult Juv Adult Franklin 1 70 0 624 Geneva 0 75 1 354 ADM 0 0 0 3 Greene 0 71 1 119 Auburn 1 19 6 208 Henry 0 40 0 94 Jacksonville Houston 2 133 2 1030 State 0 6 3 76 Jackson 1 148 4 625 Montevallo 0 0 0 23 Jefferson 100 423 309 2440 Troy State 0 0 0 25 Lauderdale 1 107 8 610 University Lawrence 0 113 4 1121 of Alabama 4 23 5 97 Lee 2 76 1 612 Limestone 25 125 24 1417 Lowndes 2 117 2 478 Macon 0 73 0 98 Madison 0 113 0 826 Marengo 0 43 0 101

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