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2009 Summary Report Uniform Reporting (UCR) Program Georgia Crime Information Center

Georgia’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is derived from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s national program. Utilizing standard definitions and procedures established by the national program, crime data on the number of serious criminal offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement and the number of arrests for all are collected from law enforcement agencies. This data can then be used to portray crime in Georgia as well as used for comparisons throughout the State and .

UCR data presented in this annual report is compiled directly from summary offense and arrest reports submitted from Georgia’s law enforcement agencies. Data presented does not include estimates for incidents or arrests that might have occurred but are not reported.

The 2009 report reflects statistics based on local agency submissions from 2005–2009.

The UCR data presented in this report, as well as additional data compiled for the UCR program, can be retrieved for special purpose reports upon request. You may contact the UCR program at (404) 270-8488 or fax your inquiries to (404) 270-8463 or email your request to: [email protected]

Vernon M. Keenan Director, G.B.I

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Profile of Reported Index Crimes – 200 9 3

Reported Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Index Crimes – 200 9 4

Profile of Persons Arrested by Specific Age, Sex, and Race – 200 9 7

Juvenile Arrests for Index and Part II Ar rests – 200 5–200 9 8

Juvenile Arrest Dispositions – 200 5–200 9 9

Comparison of Reported Index Crimes and Arrests – 200 5–200 9 10

Reported Arrests for Index Crimes by Age Groups – 200 5–200 9 10

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted – 200 9 11

Georgi a’s Law Enforcement Personnel – 200 9 12

Georgia’s Family Violence Incidents – 200 5-200 9 13

CRIME DATA

Data collected on offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement include counts for the crimes of and non -negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, , aggravated , , -theft, and motor-vehicle theft. Because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence and likelihood of being reported, these crimes are regarded as an Index Crime. The first four Index Crimes are violent crimes or crimes against persons. The remaining Index Crimes are serious property crimes.

The following table is a profile of reported index Crimes for 2009 in Georgia. This table includes calculated crime rates per 100,000 people. The use of crime rates in making comparisons in crime trends helps to minimize problems with crime data interpretation. However, readers are cautioned that crime rates cited are reliable indications of crime only to the extent that population estimates are accur ate, that victims report crimes and that Uniform Crime Reports are submitted to GCIC by law enforcement agencies.

PROFILE OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES - 2009

Crime Reported % of Total Rate Per 100,000

Murder 558 0.14% 5.7 Rape 2,200 0.56% 22.4 Robbery 14,257 3.64% 145.0 Aggravated Assault 23,347 5.96% 237.5

Total 40,362 10.3% 410.6

Burglary 95,261 24.44% 969.2 Larceny 220,530 56.57% 2243.6 Motor Vehicle Theft 32,535 8.35% 331.0 1,345 0.35% 13.7

Total 349,671 89.7% 3557.5

Total Index Crime 390,033 100.0% 3968.1

Page 3 REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2009

The table below reflects Index Crimes reported for each designated Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in Georgia. Listed for each area are the counties encompassed in that MSA, corresponding county populations and the total Index Crimes reported. The number of crimes reported for the county is compiled from all law enforcement agencies operating in that county. This includes sheriff's offices, police departments, campus police, and any other agency designated as a .

METROPOLITAN MOTOR INDEX AGGRAV % OF STATISTICAL AREA COUNTY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE ARSON CRIME ASSAULT TOTAL (MSA) THEFT THEFT

Albany, GA Baker 3,762 -- - 2 6 - - 0 8 Dougherty 95,314 8 48 227 546 1,589 3,355 320 14 6,107 Lee 34,775 - 12 9 12 151 367 31 1 583 Terrell 10,175 - 1 2 33 103 63 5 0 207 Worth 21,139 1 2 4 15 207 454 52 0 735 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 165,165 9 63 242 608 2,056 4,239 408 15 7,640 2.0

Athens, GA Clarke 115,741 10 44 158 267 1,997 3,776 276 23 6,551 Madison 28,346 - 5 7 95 66 440 40 0 653 Oconee 32,802 - 1 1 80 134 332 26 1 575 Oglethorpe 13,404 - 1 4 24 89 132 17 1 268 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 190,293 10 51 170 466 2,286 4,680 359 25 8,047 2.1

Atlanta, GA Barrow 73,014 - 19 21 238 459 1,373 150 10 2,270 Bartow 96,758 6 26 52 187 906 2,406 294 4 3,881 Butts 24,900 3 12 14 47 151 422 72 2 723 Carroll 116,457 7 42 67 735 862 2,651 245 15 4,624 Cherokee 218,698 3 11 29 126 623 2,127 93 10 3,022 Clayton 276,732 18 104 672 743 4,996 6,426 1,669 30 14,658 Cobb 705,231 24 121 634 1,121 4,847 11,172 1,469 54 19,442 Coweta 126,677 5 11 46 190 744 1,780 170 6 2,952 Dawson 22,654 2 2 2 17 108 278 29 5 443 DeKalb 744,994 67 183 2,400 1,680 10,523 19,652 5,005 143 39,653 Douglas 132,021 4 14 82 254 826 2,736 274 8 4,198 Fayette 107,718 1 7 20 42 298 1,278 158 3 1,807 Forsyth 177,188 2 20 25 51 555 1,644 107 13 2,417 Fulton 1,035,101 114 267 3,861 4,602 15,965 34,336 8,302 208 67,655 Gwinnett 810,933 38 171 1,218 932 6,329 14,295 2,125 98 25,206 Haralson 29,221 - 4 9 121 172 614 68 1 989 Heard 11,469 - 1 3 27 54 118 29 0 232 Henry 200,565 4 31 105 329 1,309 3,464 460 17 5,719 Jasper 14,070 - 3 5 27 82 128 12 0 257 Lamar 17,043 1 4 10 77 130 262 19 2 505 Meriwether 22,773 - 5 10 40 195 411 69 1 731 Newton 103,145 6 14 54 299 985 1,600 239 10 3,207 Paulding 139,716 3 19 34 290 681 2,244 244 26 3,541 Pickens 32,052 - 7 - 49 136 242 23 0 457 Pike 17,968 2 - 2 10 39 90 9 0 152 Rockdale 84,388 3 17 83 265 810 2,247 266 11 3,702 Spalding 64,260 1 26 89 182 631 1,904 190 8 3,031 Walton 88,652 9 15 31 157 451 1,302 154 6 2,125 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 5,494,398 323 1,156 9,578 12,838 53,867 117,202 21,944 691 217,599 55.8

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METROPOLITAN MOTOR INDEX AGGRAV % OF STATISTICAL AREA COUNTY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE ARSON CRIME ASSAULT TOTAL (MSA) THEFT THEFT

Augusta, GA-SC Burke 22,682 - - 19 148 284 530 54 1 1,036 Columbia 112,725 4 16 46 89 409 1,923 131 6 2,624 McDuffie 21,716 - - 16 39 174 376 43 0 648 Richmond 198,582 26 139 700 192 3,636 8,975 1,648 68 15,384 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 355,705 30 155 781 468 4,503 11,804 1,876 75 19,692 5.0

Brunswick, GA Brantley 15,539 - 9 5 40 150 90 2 0 296 Glynn 76,518 16 26 138 482 988 2,909 175 8 4,742 McIntosh 11,468 - 2 7 58 162 269 34 5 537 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 103,525 16 37 150 580 1,300 3,268 211 13 5,575 1.4

Chattanooga, GA-TN Catoosa 63,656 1 7 19 66 334 1,504 148 1 2,080 Dade 16,181 - 4 3 43 67 192 36 1 346 Walker 64,932 1 15 19 301 531 1,078 75 1 2,021 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 144,769 2 26 41 410 932 2,774 259 3 4,447 1.1

Columbus, GA-AL Chattahoochee 13,629 ------0 0 Harris 30,020 - - 1 5 17 289 9 0 321 Marion 6,910 - 1 3 14 35 55 4 0 112 Muscogee 186,224 13 47 577 519 3,801 9,471 1,521 50 15,999 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 236,783 13 48 581 538 3,853 9,815 1,534 50 16,432 4.2

Dalton, GA-AL Murray 40,538 1 5 7 46 169 616 69 1 914 Whitfield 94,564 1 26 26 268 603 2,191 104 13 3,232 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 135,102 2 31 33 314 772 2,807 173 14 4,146 1.1

Gainesville, GA Hall 189,639 4 39 68 230 1,196 2,992 327 15 4,871 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 189,639 4 39 68 230 1,196 2,992 327 15 4,871 1.2

Hinesville, GA Liberty 57,926 2 22 87 168 847 1,397 114 5 2,642 Long 11,530 - 5 4 16 83 73 12 1 194 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 69,456 2 27 91 184 930 1,470 126 6 2,836 .7

Macon, GA Bibb 154,677 22 42 387 446 2,518 6,326 832 94 10,667 Crawford 12,463 - 4 2 29 123 266 32 3 459 Jones 27,882 - 1 6 22 152 303 42 2 528 Monroe 25,551 1 4 9 23 178 349 55 4 623 Twiggs 10,177 - - - 13 37 110 6 1 167 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 230,750 23 51 404 533 3,008 7,354 967 104 12,444 3.2

Rome, GA Floyd 96,145 3 26 95 301 786 2,121 184 84 3,600 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 96,145 3 26 95 301 786 2,121 184 84 3,600 .9

Savannah, GA Bryan 32,025 - 8 14 33 211 657 39 0 962 Chatham 252,175 31 59 694 570 3,075 8,272 1,310 64 14,075 Effingham 53,708 - 8 4 23 266 263 44 1 609 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 337,908 31 75 712 626 3,552 9,192 1,393 65 15,646 4.0

Page 5 METROPOLITAN MOTOR INDEX AGGRAV % OF STATISTICAL AREA COUNTY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE ARSON CRIME ASSAULT TOTAL (MSA) THEFT THEFT

Valdosta Brooks 16,349 2 3 15 153 187 308 54 4 726 Echols 4,077 - 1 1 6 15 26 1 1 51 Lanier 8,364 - 4 2 10 20 44 3 0 83 Lowndes 105,585 9 39 99 149 861 2,478 151 14 3,800 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 134,375 11 47 117 318 1,083 2,856 209 19 4,660 1.2

Warner Robins, GA Houston 135,248 4 18 125 340 1,074 3,621 209 21 5,412 *** (MSA) TOTAL *** 135,248 4 18 125 340 1,074 3,621 209 21 5,412 1.4

METROPOLITAN MOTOR INDEX AGGRAV % OF STATISTICAL AREA COUNTY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY BURGLARY LARCENY VEHICLE ARSON CRIME ASSAULT TOTAL (MSA) THEFT THEFT *** TOTAL MSAs *** 8,019,261 483 1,850 13,188 18,754 81,198 186,195 30,179 1,200 333,047 85.4

*** TOTAL NON MSAs *** 1,809,950 75 350 1,069 4,593 14,063 34,335 2,356 145 56,986 14.6

*** TOTAL STATE *** 9,829,211 558 2,200 14,257 23,347 95,261 220,530 32,535 1,345 390,033 100%

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ARREST DATA

The numbers of persons arrested are compiled from summary arrest reports submitted monthly by local law enforcement agencies. Presented below is a profile of individuals arrested broken down by age, sex, and race for 2009.

PROFILE OF PERSONS ARRESTED BY SPECIFIC AGE, SEX, RACE - 2009 *** AGE *** 16 and Type of Crime 17-21 22-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Under Murder 35 120 162 88 53 21 Forcible Rape 32 94 92 83 73 23 Robbery 441 1,475 878 415 244 73 Aggravated Assault 1,258 1,885 2,589 2,047 1,669 1,112 Total Violent Crime 1,766 3,574 3,721 2,633 2,039 1,229

Burglary 2,011 3,236 1,743 1,158 930 371 Larceny 6,176 12,581 8,285 6,493 5,842 2,978 Motor Vehicle Theft 552 588 463 387 288 105 Arson 70 54 57 34 44 26 Total Property Crime 8,809 16,459 10,548 8,072 7,104 3,480

Total Index Crime 10,575 20,033 14,269 10,705 9,143 4,709 *** SEX *** *** RACE *** Type of Crime Male Female White Non -White Murder 428 51 108 371 Rape 393 4 167 230 Robbery 3,210 316 527 2,999 Aggravated Assault 7,871 2,689 3,648 6,912 Total Violent Crime 11,902 3,060 4,450 10,512

Burglary 8,556 893 3,419 6,030 Larceny 25,194 17,161 17,861 24,494 Motor Vehicle Theft 1,989 394 809 1,574 Arson 232 53 136 149 Total Property Crime 35,971 18,501 22,225 32,247

Total Index Crime 47,873 21,561 26,675 42,759

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JUVENILE ARREST DATA

The following tables represent juvenile arrest data. For the purposes of the FBI UCR program, offenders who are 18 years of age and older are considered adults while anyone under the age of 18 is considered a juvenile. The first table is a comparison of juvenile arrests made between 2005 and 2009 for all crimes (Part I or Index and Part II or non- serious crimes) . As part of the juvenile arrest report, local agencies also are requested to indicate how the juvenile arrestee was handled. Possible dispositions include referrals to other courts or agencies or disposition by the local law enforcement agency. JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2005-2009 are presented in the second table.

JUVENILE ARRESTS FOR PART I (INDEX) and PART II (NON-INDEX) ARRESTS - 2005-2009

CHARGE: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 01A Murder/Non Negligent Manslaughter 71 46 76 63 59 2 Forcible Rape 87 61 50 85 60 3 Robbery 741 838 846 893 778 4 Aggravated Assault 1,489 1,468 1,348 1,472 1,596 5 Burglary 2,609 2,434 2,662 3,373 2,726 6 Larceny 7,322 6,176 7,395 9,582 9,207 7 Motor Vehicle Theft 1,145 902 816 910 718 8 Other 7,392 6,938 7,381 7,507 6,435 9 Arson 294 166 122 109 79 10 Forgery & Counterfeiting 183 147 127 138 114 11 Fraud 459 259 213 299 266 12 Embezzlement 10 4 10 26 16 13 Stolen Property; Building, Receiving, Possessing 850 628 787 651 575 14 Vandalism 1,185 1,045 1,331 1,374 1,066 15 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1,648 1,553 1,764 1,722 1,314 16 Prostitution & Commercialized Vice 47 44 25 35 37 17 Sex Offenses (except Forcible Rape & Prostitution) 709 739 714 741 756 CHARGE: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 DRUGS: Sale Manufacturing 18A Opium or Cocaine & Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, Codeine) 159 223 220 175 110 18B Marijuana 732 487 627 485 466 18C Synthetic Narcotics Manufactured 57 36 51 49 56 Narcotics Which Can Cause True Drug Addiction (Demerol, Methadone) 18D Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, Benzedrine) 204 150 119 149 119 DRUGS: Possession 18E Opium or Cocaine & Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, Codeine) 484 543 372 293 194 18F Marijuana 2,698 2,704 3,059 3,011 2,869 18G Synthetic Narcotics Manufactured 179 96 106 122 113 Narcotics Which Can Cause True Drug Addiction (Demerol, Methadone) 18H Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, Benzedrine) 114 138 170 121 150 GAMBLING 19A Bookmaking (Horse & Sport Book) 0 0 0 0 2 19B Numbers & Lottery 2 1 0 0 0 19C All Other Gambling 39 29 12 32 30 OTHER CHARGES 20 Offenses Against Family & Children 196 190 149 247 183 21 DUI 365 326 285 288 232 22 Liquor Laws 1,147 1,247 1,335 1,308 1,201 23 Drunkenness 84 131 97 81 110 24 Disorderly Conduct 7,050 6,062 6,718 6,230 5,888 25 Vagrancy 192 130 92 79 165 26 All Other Offenses (except Traffic) 11,399 11,025 11,476 11,941 9,367 27 Suspicion 112 57 29 58 83 28 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 1,192 1,106 1,214 1,142 978 29 Run Away 3,572 3,059 3,134 3,006 2,600 TOTAL: 56,218 51,188 54,932 57,797 50,718

Page 8 JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2005-2009

Handled Referred to Referred to Referred to Referred to Within Juvenile Welfare Other Police Adult/Criminal Total Year Dept. Court Dept. Dept. Court Dispositions 2005 9,133 30,161 893 831 4,233 45,251 2006 7,539 23,273 703 440 4,834 36,789 2007 7,565 29,479 538 517 9,609 47,708 2008 7,000 33,084 621 457 12,971 54,133 2009 7,493 28,586 855 306 10,203 47,443

Source: Juvenile Arrest Disposition for Part I (Index) and Part II Offenses (Non-Index) are compiled from monthly Uniform Crime Reporting forms submitted to GCIC. Please keep in mind that these statistics only represent data that was submitted from Georgia's law enforcement agencies statewide.

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CRIME AND ARREST COMPARISONS 2005-2009

The first table shows the number of incidents and arrests reported each year, based upon UCR criteria, between 2005 and 2009 for each of the seven Index Crimes. While comparisons of arrests to crimes reported could be useful measurements of law enforcement activity, caution must be exercised. Arrests reported in one year may be incidents that occurred in that same year or earlier. Since more than one individual can be arrested for a crime, or individuals can be arrested more than once during a given year, arrest statistics more accurately reflect the number of arrests made, rather than the number of crimes solved or the number of different persons taken into custody. Also, it is possible in the UCR program to "clear" an incident without making an arrest, if certain exceptions are met.

The second table shows a profile of arrests made by age group for each of the seven Index Crimes between 2005 and 2009

COMPARISON OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES AND ARRESTS 2005 - 2009 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 Type of Crime Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Murder 526 466 601 437 712 527 622 458 558 479 Rape 2,086 476 1,995 405 2,069 408 2,236 422 2,200 397 Robbery 13,801 3,139 14,753 3,181 16,837 3,740 17,479 3,885 14,257 3,526 Aggravated Assault 22,409 11,768 23,842 11,795 25,205 11,175 25,479 11,025 23,347 10,560 Total Violent Crime 38,822 15,849 41,191 15,818 44,823 15,850 45,816 15,790 40,362 14,962 Burglary 79,834 8,195 78,584 7,566 86,431 8,694 97,524 10,249 95,261 9,449 Larceny 234,444 32,543 215,051 29,408 226,857 34,744 238,799 42,490 220,530 42,355 Motor Vehicle Theft 43,414 3,701 40,830 3,137 41,309 2,826 38,813 3,044 32,535 2,383 Arson 1,130 971 1,249 680 1,598 682 1,637 525 1,345 285 Total Property Crime 358,822 45,410 335,714 40,791 356,195 46,946 376,773 56,308 349,671 54,472

Total Index Crime 397,644 61,269 376,905 56,609 401,018 62,796 422,589 72,098 390,033 69,434

REPORTED ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUPS - 2005-2009

Age Group 2005 % 2006 % 2007 % 2008 % 2009 % 0-16 10,425 17.0% 8,957 15.8% 9,527 15.2% 11,901 16.5% 10,575 15.2% 17-21 13,234 21.6% 13,210 23.3% 15,759 25.0% 19,719 27.4% 20,033 28.9% 22-29 12,750 20.8% 11,846 20.9% 13,036 20.8% 14,436 20.0% 14,269 20.6% 30-39 11,819 19.3% 10,339 18.3% 10,972 17.5% 11,409 15.8% 10,705 15.4% 40-49 9,423 15.4% 8,704 15.4% 9,559 15.2% 9,827 13.6% 9,143 13.2% 50+ 3,608 5.9% 3,553 6.3% 3,953 6.3% 4,806 6.7% 4,709 6.8% Total 61,259 100.0% 56,609 100.0% 62,806 100.0% 72,098 100.0% 69,434 100.0%

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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - 2009

As part of the UCR program, local law enforcement agencies are requested to complete monthly reports on all officers killed by felonious act, by accident or by negligence. Agencies also are required to report officers assaulted. The data on officers assaulted is broken down into the type of activity in which the officer was involved when the assault occurred.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED IN FELONIOUS & ACCIDENTAL SITUATIONS

Georgia did not have any officers who lost their life in the line of duty in Georgia.

The following two(2) officers lost their life accidentally in Georgia.

Police Office James Frederick Norman II Cobb County Police Department, Atlanta, GA 02/14/2009 Police Officer Terrell Lee Adams Tifton Police Department, Tifton, GA 04/22/2009

All of the officers above will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice that they made in order to make the jurisdictions that they served, a safer haven for citizens in Georgia.

LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED DURING 2009

TYPE OF ACTIVITY NUMBER OF INCIDENTS Disturbance Calls 208 16 14 Civil Disturbance 12 Attempted Arrests 100 Transport Prisoners 334 Suspicious Persons 88 Ambush 19 Mentally Ill 28 Traffic Stops 130 All Other 114 TOTAL: 1,063

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GEORGIA'S LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL - 2009

Each year, law enforcement agencies are requested to complete a survey for the FBI's UCR program on the number of law enforcement personnel employed. The survey requests for a breakdown by sworn and civilian employees as well as by sex.

MALE FEMALE TOTAL SWORN 21,670 4,004 25,674 CIVILIAN 3,482 6,474 9,956 GRAND TOTAL 25,152 10,478 35,630

Source: GCIC - UCR Division

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Family Violence

The collection of family violence data began in the last half of 1995 when passage of legislation mandated reporting of such incidents to the GCIC by local law enforcement agencies. Since that time, the number of reporting offenses has increased steadily. In 2009, there were 62,156 reported incidents of family violence. Children were involved in almost 33 % (20,798) of the total incidents. In an additional 19 % (11,755) of the incidents, the act was committed in the presence of children.

Family Violence Incidents 2005 - 2009

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Reported Cases: 45,400 54,010 61,464 58,420 62,156 Children Present 9,099 10,671 11,753 10,919 11,755 Children Involved 17,110 19,524 21,063 19,501 20,798

Family Violence 2009

WEAPONS USED IN OCCURRENCES PERCENTAGE POLICE ACTION TAKEN TOTAL PERCENTAGE INCIDENTS Firearm 883 1% Arrested 20,038 32% Cutting/Knife 2,387 4% Citation 300 < 1% Hand/Fist 33,588 54% Separation 9,020 15% Other Weapons 25,298 41% Mediation 5,386 9% TOTALS: 62,156 100% Other 17,181 28% None 10,231 16% TOTALS: 62,156 100%

RELATIONSHIP OF AGGRESSOR TO TOTAL PERCENTAGE ABUSE TYPE MALE FEMALE VICTIM Present Spouse 16,187 26% Fatal Injury 34 11 Former Spouse 2,659 4% Permanently Disabled 44 12 Child 3,605 6% Temporarily Disabled 231 43 Parent 5,652 9% Broken Bones 210 39 Step Parent 704 1% Gun/Knife Wounds 354 305 Step Child 492 1% Superficial Wounds 19,920 6,663 Foster Parent 44 < 1% Property Damage 3,961 1,259 Foster Child 86 < 1% Threats 4,743 1,150 Lives Same Household or Did 13,561 22% Abusive Language 6,109 2,270 None of the Above 19,166 31% Sexual Abuse 307 21 TOTALS: 62,156 100% Other Abuse 9,857 3,487 TOTALS: 45,770 15,260

NOTE: There were 1,126 (2.0%) Family Violence Incident Reports that did not provide the Sex of the Aggressor.

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