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2018 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 2018 report reflects statistics based on local agency submissions from 2014 ±

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 via fax at (404) 270-8463 or email your request to: [email protected].

Vic Reynolds Director, G.B.I. TABLE OF CONTENTS

Crime Clock - 2018 1

Profile of Reported Index Crimes - 2018 2

Crime Density by County for 2018 3

Reported Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Index Crimes - 2018 5

Profile of Persons Arrested by Specific Age, Sex, and Race ± 11

Juvenile Arrests for Index and Part II Arrests ±± 14

Juvenile Arrest Dispositions ±± 15

Comparison of Reported Index Crimes and Arrests ±± 16

Reported Arrests for Index Crimes by Age Groups ±± 17

Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted ± 18

Georgia¶s Law Enforcement Personnel ± 20

Georgia¶s Family Violence Incidents ±± 21 CRIME CLOCK - 2018

CRIME INDEX OFFENSE 1 every 1 Minutes and 35 Seconds

VIOLENT CRIME NON- 1 every 13 Minutes and 54 1 every 1 Minutes and 48 Seconds Seconds

MURDER RAPE -THEFT 1 every 12 Hours 27 1 every 2 Hours 58 1 every 10 Minutes 1 every 2 Minutes and Minutes and 39 Minutes and 53 and 59 Seconds 27 Seconds Seconds Seconds

ROBBERY AGGRAVATED MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1 every 56 Minutes 1 every 21 Minutes 1 every 18 Minutes and 53 1 every 9 Hours 40 and 9 Seconds and 11 Seconds Seconds Minutes and 7 Seconds

HUMAN TRAFFICKING HUMAN TRAFFICKING (COMMERCIAL SEX ACTS) (INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE) 1 every 73 Days 1 every 365 Days

1 CRIME DATA

Data collected on offenses reported to or investigated by law enforcement include counts for the crimes of and Non-Negligent Manslaughter, Rape, , Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Larceny-Theft, Motor-Vehicle Theft, Arson and Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude and Commercial Sex Acts). 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 2018 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 accurate, that victims report crimes and that Uniform Crime Reports are submitted to GCIC by law enforcement agencies.

PROFILE OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES - 2018

CRIME INDEX PER 1,000 POPULATION

Percent of Total Rate Per Type of Crime Reported (%) 100,000 Murder 703 0.21 0.6 Rape 2,938 0.89 2.4 Robbery 9,358 2.85 7.8 Aggravated Assault 24,801 7.54 20.6 Burglary 47,794 14.54 39.7 Larceny - Theft 214,421 65.22 178.1 Motor Vehicle Theft 27,834 8.47 23.1 Arson 906 0.28 0.1 Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 5 0 0 Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 1 0 0 Total Violent Crime 37,800 11.5 31.4 Total 290,961 88.5 241.7 Total Index Crime 328,761 100 273.1

2 INDEX CRIME BY COUNTY

3 Rate/ Rate/ Rate/ Rate/ Code County Code County Code County Code County 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 001 Appling 40.95 041 Dade 3.76 081 Jefferson 24.08 121 Richmond 32.74 002 Atkinson 4.08 042 Dawson 18.91 082 Jenkins 14.84 122 Rockdale 24.75 003 Bacon 34.50 043 Decatur 29.19 083 Johnson 0.00 123 Schley 7.84 004 Baker 0.32 044 DeKalb 80.85 084 Jones 11.66 124 Screven 26.21 005 Baldwin 38.53 045 Dodge 34.01 085 Lamar 20.04 125 Seminole 15.82 006 Banks 33.17 046 Dooly 13.86 086 Lanier 21.14 126 Spalding 35.24 007 Barrow 19.06 047 Dougherty 57.36 087 Laurens 32.70 127 Stephens 30.65 008 Bartow 20.13 048 Douglas 34.52 088 Lee 19.34 128 Stewart 1.01 009 Ben Hill 40.88 049 Early 29.25 089 Liberty 29.04 129 Sumter 43.90 010 Berrien 28.55 050 Echols 9.19 090 Lincoln 14.77 130 Talbot 36.46 011 Bibb 60.62 051 Effingham 13.58 091 Long 9.24 131 Taliaferro 1.24 012 Bleckley 23.56 052 Elbert 26.93 092 Lowndes 28.40 132 Tattnall 20.23 013 Brantley 21.30 053 Emanuel 29.04 093 Lumpkin 12.08 133 Taylor 10.07 014 Brooks 27.64 054 Evans 13.71 096 Macon 10.30 134 Telfair 0.57 015 Bryan 19.34 055 Fannin 10.38 097 Madison 20.44 135 Terrell 24.06 016 Bulloch 22.41 056 Fayette 14.44 098 Marion 10.96 136 Thomas 31.46 017 Burke 24.08 057 Floyd 23.87 094 McDuffie 11.53 137 Tift 39.48 018 Butts 21.74 058 Forsyth 9.18 095 McIntosh 25.41 138 Toombs 27.98 019 Calhoun 7.33 059 Franklin 20.01 099 Meriwether 27.98 139 Towns 17.97 020 Camden 7.19 060 Fulton 44.55 100 Miller 20.74 140 Treutlen 7.46 021 Candler 21.31 061 Gilmer 21.31 101 Mitchell 28.58 141 Troup 36.32 022 Carroll 33.74 062 Glascock 10.15 102 Monroe 19.45 142 Turner 25.19 023 Catoosa 19.30 063 Glynn 34.01 103 Montgomery 63.00 143 Twiggs 14.65 024 Charlton 20.12 064 Gordon 23.00 104 Morgan 7.86 144 Union 10.96 025 Chatham 35.53 065 Grady 22.67 105 Murray 3.72 145 Upson 32.02 026 Chattahoochee 0.00 066 Greene 12.04 106 Muscogee 44.02 146 Walker 39.06 027 Chattooga 4.56 067 Gwinnett 22.71 107 Newton 24.89 147 Walton 19.53 028 Cherokee 11.30 068 Habersham 15.56 108 Oconee 12.46 148 Ware 43.96 029 Clarke 4.92 069 Hall 18.22 109 Oglethorpe 13.87 149 Warren 14.92 030 Clay 8.88 070 Hancock 13.88 110 Paulding 18.12 150 Washington 21.03 031 Clayton 49.27 071 Haralson 40.82 111 Peach 215.56 151 Wayne 48.48 032 Clinch 27.43 072 Harris 10.79 112 Pickens 22.70 152 Webster 1.16 033 Cobb 21.82 073 Hart 26.03 113 Pierce 70.30 153 Wheeler 2.38 034 Coffee 15.45 074 Heard 12.40 114 Pike 13.33 154 White 13.92 035 Colquitt 18.60 075 Henry 22.79 115 Polk 36.19 155 Whitfield 25.13 036 Columbia 13.57 076 Houston 41.70 116 Pulaski 25.92 156 Wilcox 12.73 037 Cook 16.05 077 Irwin 27.22 117 Putnam 19.16 157 Wilkes 4.19 038 Coweta 17.43 078 Jackson 10.56 118 Quitman 0.00 158 Wilkinson 12.30 039 Crawford 21.18 079 Jasper 16.99 119 Rabun 18.48 159 Worth 29.36 040 Crisp 44.43 080 Jeff Davis 22.09 120 Randolph 11.60

4 REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2018

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 HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of Statistical Area County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total (MSA) Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Dougherty 88,639 16 32 123 684 868 3,041 294 26 0 0 5,084

Lee 29,567 0 5 4 47 76 419 21 0 0 0 572 Albany, GA Terrell 8,604 0 0 7 16 49 129 6 0 0 0 207

Worth 20,332 1 8 6 114 132 302 34 0 0 0 597

Albany, GA Total 147,142 17 45 140 861 1,125 3,891 355 26 0 0 6,460 2

Clarke 128,253 0 12 14 22 98 451 34 0 0 0 631

Madison 29,412 0 4 4 92 72 390 39 0 0 0 601 Athens-Clarke County, GA Oconee 38,748 0 0 1 22 38 401 21 0 0 0 483

Oglethorpe 14,847 0 1 3 36 35 120 10 1 0 0 206

Athens-Clarke County, GA 211,260 0 17 22 172 243 1,362 104 1 0 0 1,921 0.6 Total

Barrow 80,347 3 9 10 259 151 964 101 3 0 0 1,500

Bartow 105,581 2 29 41 165 247 1,514 126 1 0 0 2,125

Butts 24,059 2 3 15 63 55 358 26 1 0 0 523

Carroll 118,643 3 52 46 315 650 2,684 242 9 0 0 4,001

Cherokee 252,100 0 20 24 134 267 2,237 165 1 0 0 2,848

Clayton 288,419 43 198 635 941 2,447 8,182 1,665 30 0 0 14,141

Cobb 764,244 12 186 512 999 1,914 11,700 1,322 34 1 0 16,680

Coweta 145,150 4 25 47 210 398 1,685 149 6 0 0 2,524

Dawson 24,647 0 5 1 26 71 336 26 1 0 0 466

DeKalb 760,885 178 452 2,572 4,233 8,330 35,790 6,952 206 0 0 58,713 Atlanta-Sandy Springs- Douglas 145,291 6 21 79 337 462 3,733 137 21 0 0 4,796 Alpharetta, GA Fayette 113,157 0 20 24 41 170 1,272 103 4 0 0 1,634

Forsyth 235,953 1 27 9 74 299 1,660 91 5 0 0 2,166

Fulton 1,057,072 107 374 1,722 3,434 5,216 30,428 5,346 122 0 1 46,750

Gwinnett 935,684 35 212 706 1,008 2,930 14,383 1,761 40 3 0 21,078

Haralson 29,273 1 8 2 174 225 711 74 0 0 0 1,195

Heard 11,693 0 1 1 16 23 80 24 0 0 0 145

Henry 228,498 6 54 100 205 681 3,694 465 3 0 0 5,208

Jasper 13,947 0 0 2 61 26 141 7 0 0 0 237

Lamar 18,612 0 4 4 37 52 248 27 1 0 0 373

Meriwether 20,900 3 2 8 66 103 371 30 0 0 0 583

5 REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2018

Metropolitan Motor HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of Statistical Area County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total (MSA) Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Morgan 18,452 0 1 3 7 21 111 2 0 0 0 145

Newton 109,051 5 23 54 287 429 1,564 339 13 0 0 2,714

Paulding 161,666 1 10 36 185 422 1,932 319 25 0 0 2,930

Atlanta-Sandy Pickens 31,846 0 10 2 75 109 463 47 0 0 0 706 Springs- Alpharetta, GA Pike 18,226 0 1 4 14 33 181 10 0 0 0 243

Rockdale 90,867 6 33 49 176 245 1,584 152 4 1 0 2,250

Spalding 65,445 1 19 50 325 393 1,377 134 7 0 0 2,306

Walton 92,574 6 19 39 119 248 1,248 127 2 0 0 1,808

Atlanta-Sandy Springs- 5,962,282 425 1,818 6,797 13,986 26,617 130,631 19,969 539 5 1 200,788 61.1 Alpharetta, GA Total

Burke 22,367 1 5 9 36 107 351 29 0 0 0 538

Columbia 155,513 2 8 17 48 230 1,695 109 1 0 0 2,110 Augusta- Richmond Lincoln 7,853 0 0 0 23 6 85 2 0 0 0 116 County, GA McDuffie 21,414 3 4 3 40 80 100 16 1 0 0 247

Richmond 201,545 26 31 165 391 976 4,478 493 38 0 0 6,598

Augusta-Richmond County, 408,692 32 48 194 538 1,399 6,709 649 40 0 0 9,609 2.9 GA Total

Brantley 18,735 0 5 0 20 91 265 18 0 0 0 399

Brunswick, GA Glynn 85,937 5 27 88 249 512 1,852 181 9 0 0 2,923

McIntosh 14,051 2 3 5 27 72 225 22 1 0 0 357

Brunswick, GA Total 118,723 7 35 93 296 675 2,342 221 10 0 0 3,679 1.1

Catoosa 66,783 1 5 11 92 108 947 125 0 0 0 1,289

Chattanooga, Dade 16,207 0 0 1 5 5 46 4 0 0 0 61 TN-GA

Walker 68,815 1 17 14 327 441 1,672 203 3 0 0 2,678

Chattanooga, TN-GA Total 151,805 2 22 26 424 554 2,665 332 3 0 0 4,028 1.2

Harris 34,109 1 1 6 41 71 215 24 0 0 0 359

Marion 8,393 0 0 0 4 22 62 4 0 0 0 92

Columbus, GA- Muscogee 194,135 25 77 319 696 1,210 5,590 624 4 0 0 8,545 AL

Stewart 5,963 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 6

Talbot 6,155 0 2 5 30 46 128 10 0 0 0 221

Columbus, GA-AL Total 248,755 26 80 330 771 1,350 5,998 664 4 0 0 9,223 2.8

Murray 39,741 0 0 1 43 19 76 8 1 0 0 148 Dalton, GA Whitfield 104,730 1 22 32 198 482 1,682 201 14 0 0 2,632

Dalton, GA Total 144,471 1 22 33 241 501 1,758 209 15 0 0 2,780 0.8

Gainesville, GA Hall 201,865 5 75 65 289 526 2,319 323 30 0 0 3,632

Gainesville, GA Total 201,865 5 75 65 289 526 2,319 323 30 0 0 3,632 1.1

Hinesville, GA Liberty 61,110 3 9 38 247 279 1,137 59 3 0 0 1,775

6 REPORTED METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) INDEX CRIMES - 2018

Metropolitan Motor HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of Statistical Area County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total (MSA) Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Hinesville, GA Long 19,694 1 5 2 11 62 86 15 0 0 0 182

Hinesville, GA Total 80,804 4 14 40 258 341 1,223 74 3 0 0 1,957 0.6

Bibb 152,152 38 57 299 658 1,804 5,715 576 76 0 0 9,223

Crawford 12,226 0 2 4 22 58 156 17 0 0 0 259

Macon-Bibb Jones 28,390 0 3 3 22 68 211 21 3 0 0 331 County, GA

Monroe 27,198 1 2 3 27 95 365 36 0 0 0 529

Twiggs 8,052 0 2 1 12 28 61 12 2 0 0 118

Macon-Bibb County, GA 228,018 39 66 310 741 2,053 6,508 662 81 0 0 10,460 3.2 Total

Rome, GA Floyd 97,596 9 22 32 200 338 1,541 145 12 0 0 2,299

Rome, GA Total 97,596 9 22 32 200 338 1,541 145 12 0 0 2,299 0.7

Bryan 38,055 3 7 5 54 111 526 30 0 0 0 736

Savannah, GA Chatham 293,646 32 121 354 847 1,301 6,804 957 17 0 0 10,433

Effingham 61,025 1 10 3 49 207 494 65 0 0 0 829

Savannah, GA Total 392,726 36 138 362 950 1,619 7,824 1,052 17 0 0 11,998 3.6

Brooks 15,465 0 5 6 66 67 260 17 0 0 0 421

Echols 3,916 0 0 0 1 9 24 2 0 0 0 36 Valdosta, GA Lanier 10,454 0 3 2 35 39 128 13 1 0 0 221

Lowndes 116,126 2 15 43 203 485 2,337 197 16 0 0 3,298

Valdosta, GA Total 145,961 2 23 51 305 600 2,749 229 17 0 0 3,976 1.2

Houston 155,092 8 77 107 440 963 4,550 301 22 0 0 6,468 Warner Robins, GA Peach 26,957 8 71 106 411 901 3,914 284 19 0 0 5,714

Warner Robins, GA Total 182,049 16 148 213 851 1,864 8,464 585 41 0 0 12,182 3.7

TOTAL MSAs 8,722,149 621 2,573 8,708 20,883 39,805 185,984 25,573 839 5 1 284,992 86.7

* Aggravated Assault; Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts); Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude)

7 REPORTED NON METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA INDEX CRIMES - 2018

Motor HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Appling 18,512 1 9 8 86 134 472 48 0 0 0 758

Atkinson 8,323 0 0 1 2 13 18 0 0 0 0 34

Bacon 11,334 1 1 3 34 121 218 12 1 0 0 391

Baker 3,162 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

Baldwin 44,713 1 17 22 278 220 1,098 84 3 0 0 1,723

Banks 18,629 0 8 3 48 114 347 24 0 0 0 544

Ben Hill 16,877 0 2 17 46 129 464 32 0 0 0 690

Berrien 19,125 0 6 5 67 112 334 22 0 0 0 546

Bleckley 12,777 0 5 2 16 47 224 7 0 0 0 301

Bulloch 76,841 4 26 47 85 268 1,206 79 7 0 0 1,722

Calhoun 6,410 0 0 1 5 12 24 5 0 0 0 47

Camden 53,294 1 0 4 61 61 227 28 1 0 0 383

Candler 10,745 0 4 4 8 55 152 5 1 0 0 229

Charlton 12,675 4 0 0 34 82 115 20 0 0 0 255

Chattooga 24,560 0 1 0 3 7 95 6 0 0 0 112

Clay 2,927 0 1 0 9 1 14 1 0 0 0 26

Clinch 6,708 1 1 1 22 54 91 14 0 0 0 184

Coffee 42,971 1 10 4 78 165 325 78 3 0 0 664

Colquitt 45,774 2 9 24 48 100 633 35 0 0 0 851

Cook 17,257 0 1 3 50 66 142 15 0 0 0 277

Crisp 22,595 2 11 4 56 196 704 31 0 0 0 1,004

Decatur 26,512 0 12 16 104 144 471 25 2 0 0 774

Dodge 20,547 2 9 15 48 139 448 26 0 0 0 687

Dooly 13,560 2 3 2 13 36 124 8 0 0 0 188

Early 10,182 0 3 1 54 75 145 9 0 0 0 287

Elbert 18,935 0 6 7 39 106 337 15 0 0 0 510

Emanuel 22,477 1 3 14 40 84 466 37 0 0 0 645

Evans 10,720 0 0 2 10 26 88 21 0 0 0 147

Fannin 25,519 1 4 2 20 60 148 25 5 0 0 265

Floyd 97,596 0 0 0 0 4 27 0 0 0 0 31

Franklin 22,886 1 4 6 30 86 297 34 0 0 0 458

Fulton 1,057,072 0 0 2 7 1 240 94 0 0 0 344

Gilmer 30,966 0 11 3 63 120 420 43 0 0 0 660

Glascock 3,054 0 0 1 2 6 20 2 0 0 0 31

Gordon 57,252 3 19 11 167 186 854 77 0 0 0 1,317

8 REPORTED NON METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA INDEX CRIMES - 2018

Motor HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Grady 24,742 1 2 3 55 128 335 37 0 0 0 561

Greene 17,441 1 2 3 20 33 140 11 0 0 0 210

Habersham 44,700 0 8 3 51 200 397 34 1 0 0 694

Hancock 8,428 0 0 3 15 33 62 4 0 0 0 117

Hart 25,824 1 1 5 91 79 461 16 0 0 0 654

Irwin 9,367 0 1 5 22 41 170 16 0 0 0 255

Jackson 68,428 0 7 5 64 111 473 63 0 0 0 723

Jeff Davis 14,985 0 1 0 32 66 216 16 0 0 0 331

Jefferson 15,449 0 4 7 64 82 201 12 2 0 0 372

Jenkins 8,825 0 0 1 29 24 75 2 0 0 0 131

Laurens 47,090 6 16 35 162 297 923 101 0 0 0 1,540

Lumpkin 33,194 1 7 5 8 77 283 20 0 0 0 401

Macon 13,110 1 0 6 17 32 76 3 0 0 0 135

Miller 5,786 0 1 0 15 31 69 4 0 0 0 120

Mitchell 22,083 3 2 8 72 136 371 38 0 0 0 630

Montgomery 8,998 2 1 17 45 88 380 25 0 0 0 558

Pierce 19,341 4 13 21 102 237 945 35 2 0 0 1,359

Polk 42,085 1 13 20 115 358 915 96 0 0 0 1,518

Pulaski 11,074 2 0 4 55 68 147 11 0 0 0 287

Putnam 21,766 -2 3 5 51 92 255 13 0 0 0 417

Quitman 2,333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rabun 16,617 0 4 2 18 64 210 9 0 0 0 307

Randolph 6,982 0 0 1 3 27 48 2 0 0 0 81

Schley 5,232 1 0 1 12 5 19 1 2 0 0 41

Screven 13,850 1 2 14 40 104 164 31 7 0 0 363

Seminole 8,216 1 1 0 10 22 92 3 1 0 0 130

Stephens 25,806 1 7 5 38 150 574 16 0 0 0 791

Sumter 29,405 3 9 38 117 208 864 49 3 0 0 1,291

Taliaferro 1,615 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2

Tattnall 25,264 1 0 5 22 130 329 24 0 0 0 511

Taylor 8,041 0 0 0 8 37 33 3 0 0 0 81

Telfair 15,884 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 9

Thomas 44,698 4 7 18 49 324 929 71 4 0 0 1,406

Tift 40,572 4 14 23 142 241 1,101 68 9 0 0 1,602

Toombs 26,911 2 2 18 65 147 475 44 0 0 0 753

9 REPORTED NON METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA INDEX CRIMES - 2018

Motor HT Index Aggrv Larceny - HT (Inv. % of County Population Murder Rape Robbery Burglary Vehicle Arson (Comm. Crime Assault* Theft Serv.)* Total Theft Sex Acts)* Total

Towns 11,631 0 2 0 38 35 125 9 0 0 0 209

Treutlen 6,706 0 1 4 3 20 22 0 0 0 0 50

Troup 70,051 6 9 60 149 324 1,842 154 0 0 0 2,544

Turner 7,821 1 0 8 26 39 106 15 2 0 0 197

Union 23,730 0 3 0 11 49 167 29 1 0 0 260

Upson 25,956 0 5 12 51 105 603 53 2 0 0 831

Ware 35,739 3 10 23 128 251 1,095 56 5 0 0 1,571

Warren 5,228 0 2 3 11 12 39 11 0 0 0 78

Washington 20,165 2 4 4 37 63 300 13 1 0 0 424

Wayne 29,725 1 11 16 144 255 951 63 0 0 0 1,441

Webster 2,576 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

Wheeler 7,966 0 0 0 1 4 14 0 0 0 0 19

White 29,732 1 4 0 34 54 313 8 0 0 0 414

Wilcox 8,722 0 0 2 3 33 71 2 0 0 0 111

Wilkes 9,789 1 0 1 21 10 5 3 0 0 0 41

Wilkinson 8,865 0 0 1 17 31 53 5 2 0 0 109

TOTAL NON 2,932,031 82 365 650 3,918 7,989 28,437 2,261 67 0 0 43,769 13.3 MSAs

* Aggravated Assault; Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts); Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude)

10 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 2018.

PROFILE OF PERSONS ARRESTED BY SPECIFIC AGE, SEX, RACE - 2018 *** AGE ***

16 And Type of Crime 17-21 22-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Under Murder 34 113 125 75 22 29

Rape 43 52 63 60 37 27

Robbery 210 520 372 228 93 64

Aggravated Assault 543 1,287 2,577 2,301 1,340 1,285

Burglary 662 861 973 878 490 241

Larceny-Theft 2,183 5,862 6,734 6,410 3,664 3,178

Motor Vehicle Theft 276 274 314 318 162 89

Arson 35 27 25 24 25 25

Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total Violent Crime 830 1,972 3,137 2,664 1,492 1,405

Total Property Crime 3,156 7,024 8,046 7,630 4,341 3,533

Total Index Crime 3,986 8,996 11,183 10,294 5,833 4,938

11 *** SEX ***

Type of Crime Male Female

Murder 349 49 Rape 277 5 Robbery 1,298 189 Aggravated Assault 7,014 2,319 Burglary 3,492 613 Larceny-Theft 16,655 11,376 Motor Vehicle Theft 1,154 279 Arson 118 43 Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 0 0 Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 0 0 Total Violent Crime 8,938 2,562 Total Property Crime 21,419 12,311 Total Index Crime 30,357 14,873

12 *** RACE ***

Type of Crime White Non-White

Murder 96 302 Rape 113 169 Robbery 306 1,181 Aggravated Assault 3,903 5,430 Burglary 2,114 1,991 Larceny-Theft 13,467 14,564 Motor Vehicle Theft 739 694 Arson 83 78 Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 0 0 Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 0 0 Total Violent Crime 4,418 7,082 Total Property Crime 16,403 17,327 Total Index Crime 20,821 24,409

13 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 2014 and 2018 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 - 2014 - 2018 are presented in the second table. JUVENILE ARRESTS FOR PART I (INDEX) and PART II (NON-INDEX) ARRESTS - 2014 - 2018

Offenses 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

1A Murder/Non Negligent Manslaughter 48 35 65 58 52

2 Rape 43 38 50 53 55

3 Robbery 646 586 621 506 315

4 Aggravated Assault 922 838 794 857 746

5 Burglary 1,933 1,575 1,319 1,157 838

6 Larceny 6,784 5,537 5,040 4,461 3,386

7 Motor Vehicle Theft 501 532 499 511 367

8 Other 5,248 4,780 4,425 4,108 3,944

9 Arson 62 36 37 40 43

10 Forgery & Counterfeiting 55 53 73 61 49

11 Fraud 193 216 121 143 120

12 Embezzlement 7 10 8 9 1

13 Stolen Property; Building, Receiving, Possessing 421 451 477 491 347

14 Vandalism 898 701 752 687 661

15 Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 718 655 633 619 549

16 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 21 17 14 5 4

17 Sex Offenses (except Rape & Prostitution) 458 560 470 432 393 Drugs : Sales Manufacturing Opium or Cocaine and Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, 18A 32 26 32 47 40 Codeine) 18B Marijuana 352 227 260 270 282 Synthetic Narcotics - manufactured Narcotics which can 18C 18 24 21 32 10 cause true drug addiction (Demerol, Methadones) Other - Dangerous Nonnarcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, 18D 170 195 198 128 142 Benzedrine) Drugs : Possession Opium or Cocaine and Their Derivatives (Morphine, Heroin, 18E 71 60 66 68 69 Codeine) 18F Marijuana 2,275 2,128 2,014 2,109 2,058 Synthetic Narcotics - manufactured Narcotics which can 18G 60 77 87 69 76 cause true drug addiction (Demerol, Methadones) Other - Dangerous Nonnarcotic Drugs (Barbiturates, 18H 87 81 110 114 86 Benzedrine) Gambling 19A Bookmaking (Horse & Sport Book) 0 2 0 2 5

19B Numbers and Lottery 1 0 0 0 0

19C All Other Gambling 9 4 7 4 2

14 JUVENILE ARREST DATA

Other Offenses

20 Offenses Against The Family & Children 200 220 183 149 190

21 DUI 158 145 115 122 164

22 Liquor Laws 739 489 380 319 271

23 Drunkenness 62 54 23 29 21

24 Disorderly Conduct 3,498 2,896 2,600 2,270 2,018

25 Vagrancy 64 186 166 133 139

26 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 6,309 6,031 5,278 4,890 4,708

27 Suspicion 196 8 2 2 7

28 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 636 528 412 412 241

29 Runaway 1,234 888 742 749 687

30 Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 0 0 0 0 0

31 Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 0 0 0 0 0 Total 35,129 30,889 28,094 26,116 23,086 JUVENILE ARREST DISPOSITIONS - 2014 - 2018

Referred to Referred to Handled Within Referred to Referred to Total Year Other Police Adult/Criminal Dept. Juvenile Court Welfare Dept. Dispositions Dept. Court 2014 4,036 18,304 323 163 6,490 29,316 2015 3,390 17,174 220 187 5,761 26,732 2016 3,540 15,058 913 95 5,470 25,076 2017 4,648 13,691 276 177 5,217 24,009 2018 3,658 11,389 238 251 4,142 19,678

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.

15 CRIME AND ARREST COMPARISONS 2014 - 2018

The first table shows the number of incidents and arrests reported each year, based upon UCR criteria, between 2014 and 2018 for each of the ten 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 2014 and 2018.

COMPARISON OF REPORTED INDEX CRIMES AND ARRESTS 2014 - 2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Type of Crime Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests Incidents Arrests

Murder 640 465 647 485 679 480 599 463 703 398

Rape 2,231 373 2,315 331 2,242 328 2,567 348 2,938 282

Robbery 14,035 2,783 12,054 2,567 11,715 2,398 8,731 2,059 9,358 1,487

Aggravated Assault 24,690 8,916 23,511 9,247 24,218 9,911 21,896 10,044 24,801 9,333

Burglary 76,914 7,454 62,200 6,200 55,795 5,603 45,400 4,864 47,794 4,105

Larceny 237,684 43,595 213,398 38,160 207,132 32,866 189,234 30,418 214,421 28,031

Motor Vehicle Theft 29,139 1,741 26,013 1,619 25,365 1,658 23,030 1,759 27,834 1,433

Arson 1,160 246 953 178 1,143 192 1,021 193 906 161

Human Trafficking (Commercial Sex Acts) 18 0 0 0 15 0 71 0 5 0

Human Trafficking (Involuntary Servitude) 18 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0

Total ViolentCrime 41,596 12,537 38,527 12,630 38,854 13,117 33,793 12,914 37,800 11,500

Total Property Crime 344,933 53,036 302,565 46,157 289,453 40,319 258,758 37,234 290,961 33,730

Total Index Crime 386,529 65,573 341,092 58,787 328,307 53,436 292,551 50,148 328,761 45,230

16 REPORTED ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUPS - 2014 - 2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Age Group Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) 0-16 7,715 12 6,522 11 5,887 11 5,378 11 3,986 9

17-21 14,977 23 12,798 22 11,434 21 10,146 20 8,996 20

22-29 15,629 24 14,590 25 13,189 25 12,168 24 11,183 25

30-39 12,402 19 11,705 20 10,883 20 10,755 21 10,294 23

40-49 8,555 13 7,367 13 6,628 12 6,256 12 5,833 13

50+ 6,295 10 5,805 10 5,415 10 5,445 11 4,938 11

Total 65,573 100 58,787 100 53,436 100 50,148 100 45,230 100 Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.

17 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED - 2018

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

The following officer(s) lost their life in the line of duty in Georgia.

Patrol Officer Chase Lee Maddox Locust Grove PD 02/09/2018 Chief of Police Francis ³Frank´Arlington McClelland Jr. Ludowici PD 09/15/2018 Senior Police Officer Antwan DeArvis Toney Gwinnett County PD 10/20/2018 Police Officer Edgar Isidro Flores DeKalb County PD 12/13/2018 Police Officer Michael Wayne Smith Henry County PD 12/28/2018

The following officer(s) lost their life accidentally in Georgia.

Police Officer Anthony Lawrence Christie Savannah PD 05/25/2018

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.

18 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED DURING 2018

Type of Activity Number of Incidents

Responding to Disturbance Calls 311

Burglaries in progress 12

Robberies in progress 22

Civil Disorder 1

Attempting Arrests 67

Handling, Transporting Prisoners 151

Investigating Suspicious Persons 141

Ambush - no warning 3

Handling persons with Mental illness 66

Traffic pursuits and Stops 174

All Other 101

Total 1,049

19 GEORGIA'S LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL - 2018

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 21,530 4,795 26,325

Civilian 2,937 6,278 9,215

Total 24,467 11,073 35,540

Source: GCIC - UCR Division

20 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 2018, there were 47,236 reported incidents of family violence. Children were involved in almost 22% (10,171) of the total incidents. In an additional 31% (14,870) of the incidents, the act was committed in the presence of children.

FAMILY VIOLENCE INCIDENTS 2014 - 2018

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Reported Cases 62,255 63,254 62,655 61,367 47,236 Children Present 20,003 19,799 19,672 18,996 14,870 Children Involved 12,670 12,760 12,317 12,116 10,171

21 FAMILY VIOLENCE 2018

Weapons Used in Occurrences Percentage (%) Incidents

Firearm 927 2 Cutting/Knife 1,677 4 Hands/Fist 28,490 63 Other Weapons 13,881 31 Total 44,975 100 Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.

22 Police Action Taken Total Percentage (%)

Arrested 15,918 22 Citation 326 0 Separation 10,347 15 Mediation 9,007 13 Other 15,817 22 None 19,347 27

Total 70,762 100 Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.

23 Relationship of Aggressor to Total Percentage (%) Victim

Present Spouse 9,997 15

Former Spouse 1,973 3

Child 5,348 8

Parent 4,102 6

Step Parent 574 1

Step Child 412 1

Foster Parent 44 <1

Foster Child 86 <1 Lives in Same Household Or 35,157 54 Did None of the above 6,907 11

Total 64,600 100

Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.

24 Abuse Type Male Female

Fatal Injury 30 14

Permanent Disabled 39 16

Temporarlly Disabled 224 62

Broken Bones 173 28

Gun / Knife Wounds 332 253

Superficial Wounds 15,580 6,586

Property Damage 5,016 2,002

Threats 5,597 1,608

Abusive Language 10,435 3,887

Sexual Abuse 546 59

Other Abuse 8,657 3,683

Total 46,629 18,198

NOTE: There were 677 (1%) Family Violence Incident Reports that did not provide the Sex of the Aggressor.

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