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Crime in Illinois 2014 I NDEX C RIME & Index Crime CRIME RATE DATA I 11 12 Crime in Illinois 2014 Index Crime Index Crime Offense & Crime Rate Data This section primarily focuses on Index Crime offenses and arrests, and drug arrests reported to police. The Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting Program Index Crime offenses include the categories of criminal homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated battery/aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, and human trafficking commercial sex acts and human trafficking involuntary servitude. The state of Illinois Index Crime offense and arrest rate comparison for 2014 and 2013 are presented on Page 15, followed on Page 16 by the state of Illinois primary page. The state of Illinois primary page provides a compilation of statistics reported by participating police departments, sheriff’s offices, and statewide law enforcement agencies. Statistics include Index Crime offenses, arrests, and associated crime rates per 100,000 inhabitants; Drug offense arrests; Domestics Offenses, Hate Crimes, and School Incidents. Following the state of Illinois primary page is an alphabetical listing of primary pages for Illinois counties. County totals reflect crime data reported by police departments and the sheriff’s office located within the county; however, data reported from state agencies is excluded. Below each county primary page is a listing of agencies within the county that submitted data for the 2014 and/or 2013 reporting years. The Sheriff’s Department is listed first, unless the agency was non-compliant, followed by an alphabetical listing of the remaining agencies. The Index Crime rate, as well as Index Crime offense category totals are provided for each agency. Caution should be exercised when reviewing and using this information. Many social factors related to crime and a community’s population must be considered when making statistical comparisons. A community may have a small residential population but a large transient population due to a substantial number of employers, motels, entertainment attractions, etc., within its jurisdiction. A large transient population is also prevalent in small communities located in metropolitan areas adjacent to Chicago and Saint Louis. A large transient population increases the potential for criminal behavior within a small jurisdiction. The resulting higher population-based crime rate does not compensate for a transient population. The final statistics can lend to the impression that crime is more prevalent due to the exclusion of the transient population in calculation processes. The footnote and acronyms in the county primary pages are defined as follows: • 1 - “Incomplete data” indicates an agency did not participate in the I-UCR Program for one or more months (due to the agency being disbanded or created during the reporting year) or one or more monthly index reports were delinquent. • MCA - indicates an agency whose jurisdiction involves more than one county. Offenses are sorted and reported by county of occurrence. Only offenses having occurred in the related county primary page are provided. Complete reports for an MCA agency can be found in Section V - Appendix. • V* - indicates whether or not (Y or N) an agency verified 2014 statistics during the annual verification process. N/C - indicates the percentage change could not be calculated. - - - indicates an agency was noncompliant and submitted no data for the reporting year. 13 Index Crime Crime in Illinois 2014 Index Crime Offense/Crime Rate Data This section used population statistics available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, who is the administrator of the Federal UCR Program, provided population statistics derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census resources for sheriff’s offices, municipalities, county, and statewide populations. Multi-county agencies are encouraged to report crime independently for each county; however, some continue to report total crime incident totals with no regard to county of occurrence. In these cases, the I-UCR Program has proportioned each of the multi-county agencies’ crime rate, crime index total, and each of the ten Index Crime offenses based on the percentage of the population residing in each county. In some cases, the percentages may not sum to 100 due to rounding. Of the reporting agencies, there were 79 cities with I-UCR reporting jurisdictions located in more than one county (see pages 293-309 for a list of multi-county agencies). Example: A city with a population of 100,000 has 75,000 or 75.0 percent of its population in County 1 and 25,000 or 25.0 percent of its population in County 2. The total crime index offenses reported by the agency in 2013 is 2,500. The crime index has been computed as follows for County 1 and County 2: Jurisdiction County Population Calculation Total Crime Index City County 1 75,000 0.750 X 2,500 = 1,875 City County 2 25,000 0.250 X 2,500 = 625 Total 100,00 Total 2,500 14 Crime in Illinois 2014 Index Crime ILLINOIS INDEX CRIME OFFENSE RATE COMPARISON 2014/2013 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Motor Criminal Agg Assault HT Rape Robbery Burglary Theft Vehicle Arson HT Sex Acts Homicide Agg Battery Servitude Theft 2014 5.2 31.7 117 207.7 376.9 1,501.7 136.4 16.1 0.3 0.1 2013 5.7 30.7 139.3 215.1 454.1 1,653.9 162.3 17.5 * * ILLINOIS INDEX CRIME ARREST RATE COMPARISON 2014/2013 500 0 Motor Criminal Agg Assault HT Rape Robbery Burglary Theft Vehicle Arson HT Sex Acts Homicide Agg Battery Servitude Theft 2014 3.8 7.5 27.3 74.1 50.8 349.2 25.4 2.5 0.1 0.1 2013 4.6 6.5 32.6 74 58.7 377.4 26.3 2.7 * * * Not collected in 2013. 15 16 STATE OF ILLINOIS 2014 Population 12,880,580 2013 Population 12,882,135 Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison 2014/2013 Total Index Criminal Agg Assault Motor Vehicle Human Trafficking Year Crime Offenses Homicide Rape* Robbery Agg Battery Burglary Theft Theft Arson Sex Acts Servitude 2014 308,258 674 4,089 15,064 26,755 48,545 193,429 17,564 2,076 45 17 2013 345,050 729 3,960 17,943 27,706 58,501 213,054 20,902 2,255 Not Collected in 2013 2014 (2,393.2) (5.2) (31.7) (117.0) (207.7) (376.9) (1,501.7) (136.4) (16.1) (0.3) (0.1) 2013 (2,678.5) (5.7) (30.7) (139.3) (215.1) (454.1) (1,653.9) (162.3) (17.5) Not Collected in 2013 Rate per 100,000 is in parentheses. Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison 2014/2013 Total Index Criminal Agg Assault Motor Vehicle Human Trafficking Year Crime Arrests Homicide Rape* RobberyAgg Battery Burglary Theft Theft Arson Sex Acts Servitude 2014 69,597 493 970 3,512 9,541 6,474 44,981 3,273 324 17 12 2013 75,077 590 840 4,199 9,535 7,567 48,611 3,382 353 Not Collected in 2013 2014 (540.3) (3.8) (7.5) (27.3) (74.1) (50.3) (349.2) (25.4) (2.5) (0.1) (0.1) 2013 (582.8) (4.6) (6.5) (32.6) (74.0) (58.7) (377.4) (26.3) (2.7) Not Collected in 2013 Rate per 100,000 is in parentheses. Drug Crime Arrest Comparison 2014/2013 Total Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine Year 100,000 Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act 2014 809.4 104,255 51,463 27,866 991 22,466 1,469 2013 847.2 109,138 55,021 29,697 1,039 22,040 1,341 Domestic Offenses Reported Hate Crime Offenses School Incidents Reported 2014/2013 Reported 2014/2013 2014/2013 Domestic Hate School Year Offenses Year Crime Year Incidents 2014 99,795 2014 113 2014 5,023 2013 103,552 2013 148 2013 Not Collected in 2013 * In 2014 the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. 2014 Population: 66,988 2013 Population: 67,130 Adams County Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison 2014/2013 Total Index Criminal Agg Assault Motor Vehicle Human Trafficking Year Crime Offenses Homicide Rape* RobberyAgg Battery Burglary Theft Theft Arson Sex Acts Servitude 2014 1,772 2 34 13 173 305 1,201 39 5 00 2013 1,787 1 33 21 167 298 1,204 55 8 Not Collected in 2013 2014 (2,645.2) (3.0) (50.8) (19.4) (258.3) (455.3) (1,792.9) (58.2) (7.5) (0.0) (0.0) 2013 (2,662.0) (1.5) (49.2) (31.3) (248.8) (443.9) (1,793.5) (81.9) (11.9) Not Collected in 2013 Rate per 100,000 is in parentheses. Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison 2014/2013 Total Index Criminal Agg Assault Motor Vehicle Human Trafficking Year Crime Arrests Homicide Rape* RobberyAgg Battery Burglary Theft Theft Arson Sex Acts Servitude 2014 577 2 6 6 94 34 428 6 1 00 2013 604 1 1 12 94 64 420 8 4 Not Collected in 2013 2014 (861.3) (3.0) (9.0) (9.0) (140.3) (50.8) (638.9) (9.0) (1.5) (0.0) (0.0) 2013 (899.7) (1.5) (1.5) (17.9) (140.0) (95.3) (625.7) (11.9) (6.0) Not Collected in 2013 Rate per 100,000 is in parentheses. Drug Crime Arrest Comparison 2014/2013 Total Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine Year 100,000 Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act 2014 634.4 425 172 37 2 143 71 2013 659.9 443 200 41 2 144 56 Domestic Offenses Reported Hate Crime Offenses School Incidents Reported 2014/2013 Reported 2014/2013 2014/2013 Domestic Hate School Year Offenses Year Crime Year Incidents 2014 261 2014 0 2014 20 2013 381 2013 2 2013 Not Collected in 2013 17 * In 2014 the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape.