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STATE OF ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER LARRY WRIGHT Director ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

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1994 CRIME IN ALABAMA

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U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice

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ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER LARRY WRIGHT Director CRIME IN ALABAMA

A summary 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 Informa­ tion Center (ACJIC).

Larry Wright, Director ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

Uniform Crime Reporting Division .. Therese Ford, Manager

Quality Control Section: Data Eotry:

Nancy McPherson Cheryl Moore, Supervisor Geneva Phillips Sherry 'Blankenship Fred Rutland Sara Garrison Naomi Wallace Dot Taylor Edna WheeJer Mary Wright

Programming Support:

June Vance LaCheryl Boss I~

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ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

Larry Wright, Director

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER

Therese Ford Director

Carol Cobert Roberts Information Specialist ALABAMA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION CENTER

A Message from the Director

The 1994 Crime jn Alabama report is the nineteenth annual report pub­ lished by the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC). This report concentrates on the major index offenses reported to the Uniform Crime Reporting program (UCR) by the state's law enforcement agencies for calendar year 1994.

The crime statistics presented in this report are compiled for the state, Alabama's nine Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's), Sheriffs' Offices, Municipal Police Departments and Campus Police. UCR data deals with criminal activity in a specific geographical area rather than with law enfor­ cement agencies' activities; therefore, it should not be used to evaluate or compare one agency with another. UCR is only one aspect of the ac­ tivities and responsibilities of the law enforcement community.

We hope this report will provide a comprehensive picture of crime in our state during 1994. Requests for additional information may be directed to this office, 770 Washington Ave., Montgomery, Alabama 36130. Telephone (334) 242-4900; FAX Number (334) 242-0577.

770 WASHINGTON AVE. MONTGOMERY, AL 36130 334-242-4900 DEDICATION

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

In particular, we would like to honor the memory of Alabama's peace officers who lost their lives in the line of duty in 1994.

June 9, 1994 Chief Harold Locke Dothan Police Department

June 14, 1994 Officer Gary Wayne Heath Greenville Police Department

June 28, 1994 Lt. Coy N. Smith Alabama Public Service Commission

October 3, 1994 Sgt. James R. Ward Montgomery Police Department

October 23 t 1 994 Warden Charles A. Farquhar Mrs. Doris Farquhar Charles A. Farquhar State Cattle Ranch Prison

November 1, 1994 Deputy Tommy Lewis Madison County Sheriff's Office Table of Contents

LETTER FROM THE DIRECTOR DEDICATION PREFACE

IN'TRODUCTION ••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s ••• 1

CRIlVlE AND ARREST DATA ...... •.•.•••••.•.•••••....••••••.••...• 3

DEFINITION OF TERMS ••••... '...... 5

TOT AL IN'DEX CRIl\m ...... 11

PROPERTY CRIl\fE .•..••.••....•...•••••••••...... •••••.•.••• 19

VIOLENT CRIl\m ...... 24

HOJ.\lUCIDE ...... 28

RAPE ...... 33

ROBBERY ...... 38

ASSA'ULT ...... 42

BURGLARY ...... e ...... 110 ...... 46

LARCEN'Y ••••••••••••• 01 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• so

MOTOR VEmCLE TIIEFr .••.•...... ••.•••.•••••.•••..••.•••••••• 54

ARSON ••••••••••••••••••••.••••••.•••••••••• 0 •••••••• 01 ••••• e S8

CITY DATA .•• e ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 61

CO"UN'TY DATA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 101

:METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS ..••••..•••••••••...•••••... 116

PART IT ARREST DATA ....•..•...... •••.•.•....•••••.••....••. 129

DRUGTASKFORCES •.....•...... ••.•...... •....•••.••••...• 135

LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE DATA ...... ••.••.•...•.•. 141

LA W ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED ...•.•...••... 153

CRIMINAL DISPOSITIONS .•..••.•...•..•••...••...•...•••...••.. 159

APPENDIX A (Crime by County Report) ...••...••..••••.•.•••.•••..•• 167

APPENDIX B (Part I and Part IT Arrest Data) •..•.•.•.•••.•.••••.•••.••• 181

L-______~ ______Preface

The 1994 Crime in Alabama report is intended to inform law enforce­ ment 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 UCR, such as age, sex, and race of the population, economic conditions of the area, transient population, culture, education, climate, at­ titudes of the victims toward crime and police, and crime reporting prac­ tices 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 book. 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 (MSA's), county and city strata. A 1994 Crime by County report is contained in Appendix A.

We would like to extend our appreciation to law enforcement agencies-­ sheriff's departments, municipal police departments, and campus police--for their cooperation in the UCR program.

------~---- Introduction

In October of 1975, Act 872 passed both houses of the Alabama Legislature creating and establishing the Alabama Criminal Justice Informa­ tion 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 analysis 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 (UCR) on a voluntary basis. Since mandatory submission, there has been a 185 % increase in UCR reporting.

Alabama's UCR program functions in accordance with FBI standards of operation, i.e., a uniform data collection device and quality control proce­ dures which provide viable crime statistics for accurate indication of crime and crime trends.

ACJIC implemented an incident-based reporting system as an alterna­ tive to UCR summary reporting in 1977. This Incident-Based Reporting (lBR) System also provides a self-contained internal recordkeeping system for the agency.

IBR is a voluntary system with 99% of Alabama's agencies participa­ ting. This reporting program is more detailed providing greater potential for services, analyses, and resource studies by both the individual agency's crime analysis units and ACJIC.

In 1986, ACJIC orga'lized a 32-person UCR Committee to review the IBR report forms. This committee was made up of law enforcement per­ sonnel 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 redesigned with input from Alabama's local agencies.

Alabama's law enforcement agencies are supplied with monthly re­ orting 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.

1994 Crime in Alabama 1

------The Technical As&istants f.lra also responsible for training law enforcement per~onnel and maintaining the quality of information for output to the criminal justice system.

When the UCR incident reports are returned to ACJIC, they are review­ ed for accuracy by the quality control section of UCR. Then the Alabama UCR program furnishes the contributing agent;ies and the FBI with monthly data for their verification and review process.

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

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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,. assign­ ing patrol units, and designating community education programs.

Data used in this report are provided by the Uniform Crime Reporting section (UCR) of the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJ1C). ACJIC's UCR section is the depository for reported offenses and has the re­ sponsibility of collecting and disseminating crime data.

In 1994, approximately 300 agencies reported known offenses to Alabama's UCR; 99% of Alabama's law enforcement agencies submitted Incident Reports and 1 % returned UCR 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 lawenforcement agencies to Alabama's UCR program. These Part I Of­ fenses are divided into and Property Crimes.

Violent Crimes include Homicide, Rape, , and Assa':lt. 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 Crimes lack the aspect of force and/or bodily harm to the victim(s).

Clearance and arrest data are also reported to Alabama's UCR. 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 cus­ tody. It is concei~!able 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

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

1994 Crime in Alabama 3 This report is a composite picture of crime and law enforcement activ­ ity in Alabama for 1994. It provides a breakdown for the State, the State's nine Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA's) and localities participat­ ing in the UCR program.

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.

4 1994 Crime in Alabama

-- -~~~ -~---- ~-~ Definition of Terms

Adult - the UCR system defines adults as 18 years of age and 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, in­ cludes 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.

Mobile

Motor vehicles - automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, etc. Other mobile property - trailers, recreational vehicles, airplanes, boats, etc. Other - crops, timber, fences, signs, etc.

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 .

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.

1994 Crime in Alabama 5 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. Excep­ tional means provides a solution to a crime when there is enough evidence to place a formal charge against an offen­ der, but some element beyond law enforcement control pre­ cludes 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.

Crime rate - a measure of criminal activity which shows the number of crimes reported per 100,000 residents. 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 simultan­ eously, the most 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 UCR Summary.

Juveniles - the UCR 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.

6 1994 Crime in Alabama 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 attempts.

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:

Qther . - 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.

Stolen property - buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, includes attempts.

Vandalism - willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigure­ ment 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 manufact­ uring of deadly weapons or silencers, includes attempts.

1994 Crime in Alabama 7 (Part II Offenses Cant.)

Prostitution and commercialized Yice - sex offenses of a commercial nature.

Sex offenses (other than rape, prostitution, and commercial­ ized vice) - statutory rape, offense~ against chastity, com­ mon decency, morals, etc.

bJarcotic drug laws - offenses relating to narcotics, i.e., possession, l'lale, use, growing and manufacturing of nar­ cotic 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.

priving under the influence - driving or operating any motor vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influ­ ence of liquor or narcotics.

Liquor laws - violations of state or local liquor laws.

Drunkenness - drunkenness or intoxication.

Disorderly con~w - breach of the peace.

Vagrancy - begging, loitering, etc.

All other offenses - all violations of state or local laws, ex­ cepting categories mentioned above, Part I Offenses, and traffic violations. Including, but not limited to bigamy, blackmail, bribery, contempt of court, discrimination, per­ jury, possession and/or sale of obscene material, quaran­ tine 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

8 1994 Crime in Alabama with his property a crime was committed and a suspect must be taken into custody to clear the offense. 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 unfounded 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 cer­ tain crimes.)

Residence - any dwellOing structure used for human habitation.

Robbery - stealing or taking anything from the care, custody, or con­ trol 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.

* Gas or service stations - sell gasoline and related products.

* .G.Qnvenience 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.

* 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 conti­ guous counties which contain at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined pop­ ulation of at least 50,000.

1994 Crime in Alabama 9 Uniform Crime Reports - standardized reporting forms used by law enforcement of­ ficials 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 dis­ semination 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.

Urbanized areas - incorporated or unincorporated places of 2500 or more inhabitants.

Violent Crimes - index crimes which are offenses perpetrated against a per­ son (or persons) with a high risk of injury or death to the victim. Crimes included in this category are homicide, rape, robbery, and assault.

10 1994 Crime in Alabama TOTAL INDEX CRIME

Total Index Crime is comprised of the Part I Offenses: Homicide, Rape, Robbery, Assault, Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vet,icle Theft, and Arson. * 80th offense and arrest data are collected for Part I crime.

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ALABAMA CRIME -1994 SUMMARY OFFENSE DATA

• There were 203,802 crimes reported in 1994, a ~ increase from 1993.

• The crime rate for the state was 4830.6 per 100,000 inhabitants.

• On a daily average, there were lili.8. Part I offenses reported.

• The total property value stolen in 1994 was $183,866,185; ~ was recovered.

• There were !l:Q.3. Law Enforcement Officers assaulted 'in 1994. On the average, one officer was assaulted per day in 1994. ~ received serious injuries and £..6...%. received minimal or no injuries.

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

1994 Crime in Alabama 11 STATE OF ALABAMA CRIME TRENDS 1990 - 1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/100,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 194303 +6% 4808.7 +8% 1991 209821 +8% 5131.4 +7% 1992 202733 -3% 4901.7 -4% 1993 198356 -2% 4737.4 -3% 1994 203802 +3% 4830.6 +2%

PROPERTY 1990 166317 +4% 4116.1 +6% 1991 176070 +6% 4306.0 +5% 1992 168845 -4% 4082.3 -5% 1993 166956 -1% 3987.5 -2% 1994 174848 +5% 4144.3 +4%

VIOLENT 1990 27986 +18% 692.6 +21% 1991 33751 +21% 825.4 +19% 1992 33888 0% 819.3 -1% 1993 31400 -7% 750.0 -9% 1994 28945 -8% 686.3 -9%

HOMICIDE 1990 460 +13% 11.4 +15% 1991 443 -4% 10.8 -5% 1992 436 -2% 10.5 -2% 1993 472 +8% 11.3 +7% 1994 500 +6% 11.9 +5%

RAPE • 1990 1291 +4% 61.4 +6% 1991 1401 +9% 65.9 +7% 1992 1504 +7% 70.0 +6% 1993 1389 -9% 63.8 -9% 1994 1427 +3% 65.1 +2%

ROBBERY 1990 5727 +6% 141.7 +8% 1991 6101 +6% 149.2 '1-5% 1992 6482 +6% 156.7 +5% 1993 6673 +3% 159.4 +2% 1994 7132 +7% 169.1 +6%

ASSAULT 1990 20508 +24% 507.6 +26% 1991 25806 +26% 631.1 +24% 1992 25466 -1% 615.7 -2% 1993 22866 -10% 546.1 -11% 1994 19895 -13% 471.6 -14%

BURGLARY 1990 43565 -4% 1078.2 -2% 1991 49719 +14% 1215.9 +13% 1992 45451 -9% 1098.9 -10% 1993 43938 -3% 1049.4 -5% 1994 43212 -2% 1024.2 -2%

LARCENY 1990 108886 +5% 2694.8 +7% 1991 112025 +3% 2739.7 +2% 1992 109261 -3% 2641.7 -4% 1993 109337 0% 2611.3 -1% 1994 117904 +8% 2794.6 +7%

MVT 1990 13866 +17% 343.7 +20% 1991 14326 +3% 350.4 +2% 1992 14133 -1% 341.7 -2% 1993 13681 -3% 326.8 -4% 1994 13732 0% 325.5 0%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATiON.

12 1994 Crime in Alabama MONTHLY TREND OF OFFENSES 1994

MONTH TOTAL ~IOLENT PROPERLY

JANUARY 15,795 2,354 13,441

FEBRUARY 14,962 2,212 12,750

MARCH 16,694 2,447 14,247

APRIL 16,495 2,591 13,904

MAY 17,252 2,568 14,684

JUNE 17,162 2,627 14,535

JULY 18,346 2,542 15,804

AUGUST 19,104 2,603 ·16,537

SEPTEMBER 17,283 2,319 14,964

OCTOBER 17,378 2,356 15,022

NOVEMBER 16,131 2,062 14,069

DECEMBER 17,164 2,273 14,891

1994 Crime in Alabamc:l 13 OFFENSES AND CLEARANCES

CLEARANCE OFFENSE CLEARANCE RATE

Homicide 500 347 69%

Rape 1,427 727 51%

Robbery 7,132 2,288 32%

Aggravated Assault 19,895 8,999 45%

Burglary 43,212 4,912 11 %

Theft 117,904 22,137 19%

Motor Vehicle Theft 13,,732 2,345 17%

Total 203,802 41,755 21%

Violent 28,954 12,361 43%

Property 174,848 29,394 17%

14 1994 Crime in Alabama Clearance and Arrest Data

• There were 41,755 clearances in 1994 providing a clearance rate of 2a..

• A total of 38,949, persons were arrested for Part I offenses. * Part I arrests made up ~ of all arrests in Alabama in 1994.

• Juveniles made up ~ of the Part I arrests.

• Males made up ~ of persons arrested for Part I offenses.

• ~ of those arrested for Part I offenses were black and ~ were white.

• A total of 168,703 people were arrested for Part II offenses; .6..% of Part II arrests were juveniles. Males made up 82% of Part II arrests. Whites made up.!i..5..% and blacks, .4.li..%. of Part II arrests.

• A total of J J ,610 people were arrested for narcotic drug violations . .11.%. were for sale and.B.a%. for possession. ~ were adult and ~ juvenile.

• There were 44,029 people arrested for alcohol violations: ~ were arrested for driving under the influence; 22..%. were arrested for liquor law violations; and ~ for public drunkenness . .91..%. of the alcohol arrests were adults and .a.%. were juveniles.

* Does not include Arson arrests.

1994 Crime in Alabama 15

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TOTAL CRIME TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE DATA 1990-1994

TOTAL ...... ,', ... ,:,;I¢hR·:1!i:i\i,·::,. YEAR: CRIMI:S CLEARANCE, ...... RATE' .. . •• ... ,':' .. 1'1'", 1990. 51,588 1991· '44/257 .

1992 44t 632 199:r 40,745 :1994 ,41.~75:5

16 1994 Crime in Alabama 1994 TOTAL PART I ARRESTS BY AGE

Under 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & AGE 18 1S 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 OVER ...... I \0 \0 ~ I HOMICIDE 71 33 32 32 24 16 26 22 59 49 44 28 18 12 5 8 7 n 1-1...... a I RAPE 39 17 27 31 28 30 28 14 76 92 59 29 20 4 3 6 7 ...... (1) ::l I ROBBERY 426 176 134 141 86 105 104 70 319 234 175 76 46 13 4 2 15 :> -' I ASSAULT 886 444 408 402 399 374 352 351 1492 1375 1132 763 464 251 166 97 ~ 206 8 246 Pl IBURGLARY 1054 313 199 178 165 145 134 590 469 373 184 82 30 8 11 23 LARCENY 4727 1211 977 849 696 670 631 5,54 2594 2614 2059 1182 660 303 158 175 270

MVT 465 85 63 74 66 49 61 56 256 231 156 67 49 21 8 4 10

ARSON 27 1 6 8 1 4 2 6 20 13 18 13 9 3 0 3 0

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PROPERTY CRIl\1E

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 1994

• In 1994 there were 174,848 property crimes reported. This is a li.% increase from 1993. Property crime makes up ~ of the total Index offenses.

• The property crime rate was 4144~ per 100,000 inhabitants.

• On the average there were 479.0 property crimes reported per day.

• A total of 29,394 property crimes were cleared in 199'4 for a 17% clearance rate.

• In 1994, 26,265 people were arrested for property crimes: ~ were adults; ~ were white; and 12..%. were males.

• Total property value stolen in 1994 was $183,866,185; ~ was recovered.

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

1994 Crime in Alabama 19

"------~------1994 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED

TYPE OF VALUE VALUE PERCENT fROPERTY STOLEN RECOVERED RECOVERED

Currency $12,532,815 $ 595,368 5%

Jewelry 15,884,092 798,164 5%

Clothing, Furs 4,968,600 611,088 12%

Locally Stolen Vehicles 74,960,018 27,973,905 37%

Office Equipment 2,699,537 251,543 9%

Electronics 23,136,830 1,143,315 5%

Firearms 4,003,776 426,113 11%

Household Goods 5,452,584 265,111 5%

Consumable Goods 2,748,734 214,382 8%

Livestock 312,098 27,674 9%

Miscellaneous 37,167,101 4,520,188 12%

Total $183,866,185 $36,826,871 20%

20 1994 Crime in Alabama MONTHLY TREND OF PROPERTY CRIME 1994

MONTH BURGLARY .L.ABCENY AUTO THEFT

JANUARY 3495 8826 1120

FEBRUARY 3031 8702 1017

MARCH 3369 9817 1061

APRIL 3363 9453 1088

MAY 3570 10006 1108

JUNE 3459 9900 1176

JULY 3824 10694 1286

AUGUST 4045 11201 1291

SEPTEMBER 3750 10061 1153

OCTOBER 3775 9963 1284

NOVEMBER 3600 9370 1099

DECEMBER 3931 9911 1049

1994 Crime in Alabama 21

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1994 Crime in Alabama 23 VIOLENT CRIME

Violent Crime is compris~d Of Homicide, Rape, Robbery, and Assault. These crimes are designated as Viohmt Crimes b~cause they are offenses perpetrated against a person (or person$) with a high risk of injury or death to the victim.

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Violent Crime Summary 1994

• There were 28,954 Violent Crimes reported in 1994, an ~ decrease from 1993, Violent crime makes up ~ of the total Index offenses.

• The violent crime rate was 686,3 per 100,000 inhabitants.

• On the average, there were 1.9....3. violent crimes reported per day,

• There were 12,361 violent crimes cleared in 1994 for a ~ clearance rate.

• In 1994, 12,664 people were arrested for Violent Crimes: ~ were adults; 13..%. were white; and, .8.4.% were male.

24 1994 Crime in Alabama

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MONTHLY TREND OF VIOLENT CRIME 1994

MONTH HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT

JANUARY 45 89 607 1613

FEBRUARY 35 99 478 1600

MARCH 37 115 544 1751

APRIL 40 109 536 1906

MAY 36 148 539 1845

JUNE 48 148 610 1821

JULY 44 141 621 1763

AUGUST 38 133 652 1780

SEPTEMBER 46 127 579 1567

OCTOBER 50 120 604 1582

NOVEMBER 39 92 598 1333

DECEMBER 42 106 764 1361

1994 Crime in Alabama 25 VIOLENT CRIME 1990-1994

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1994 Crime in Alabama 27 HOMICIDE

Murder and non-negligent manslClughter 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.

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• There were .5.QQ homicides in Alabama in 1994 representing a ~ in­ crease over 1993.

• The homicide rate was ll...9. per 100,000 inhabitants.

• There was an average of ti homicides per day.

• .3.1:1. homicides were cleared for a ~ clearance rate.

• There were .4.8.6. persons arrested for homicide: ~ were juveniles; .8.li..% were males; and.2.6...%. were white.

• The age group with the greatest number of homicide victims was 17- 24, comprising ~ of the homicide victims.

• ~ had black victims and black offenders; 17% had white victims and white offenders, .2..% black victim and white offender, ~ white victim and black offender, in.2.a.%, the offender was unknown, and in 1.%. the victim or offender was of another race ..

• Handguns were used in ~ of all homicides.

• ~ of homicide victims were related to or acquainted with the of­ fender. ~ of the victims were killed by strangers and in ~ the offender was unknown.

• .3..Q.%. of the homicides were a result of an argument.

• ll..?& of the homicides resulted during the commission of a felony.

o .la?& of all homicides occurred on a Saturday.

28 1994 Crime in Alabama • ~ occurred at a residence while 22% occurred on a highway, street or alley.

• .a children died as a result of child abuse: 4 males and 4 females. They ranged in age from infant to 8 years. All were killed by a parent. One child was killed during a domestic dispute, and two children were killed under unknown circumstances.

• .1Q. homicides occurred during drug deals. The victims' ages ranged from 19 to 52. The offenders' ages ranged from 16 to 44. All of the victims were males. In the majority of the cases the victim and of­ fender were aquainted and the weapon used was a handgun.

HOMICIDE 1994

SEX/RACE OF VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS

.. OFFENDER

White Black Oriental Indian White Black % By VICTIM Male Male Male Male Female Female Unknown Victim .. .., ..

White Male 48 23 0 2 7 0 29 22%, Black Male 5 153 0 0 2 34 77 54% Oriental Male 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 <1% Unknown Male 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1% White Female 27 4 0 0 3 0 11 9% Black Female 1 37 0 0 0 T 22 13%

% By Offender 16% 44% <1% <1% 2% 8% 28% $9%*

• There were .4..6. juvenile homicide victims in 1994. Nine of these juve­ niles were killed by other juveniles . .2Q.?fQ. of the victims were male, and 1..Q..%. were black. ~ were killed by people they knew; 24% during an argument; 57% with a handgun. Two juveniles were killed in drive-by shootings.

* In a of homicides the sex and race of the victim and offender were not reported.

1994 Crime in Alabama 29 HOMICIDE DATA

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1994 Crime in Alabama 31

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

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• 1 .427 rapes were reported in Alabama in 1994. This is a ~ increase from 1993.

• The rape rate was .6..5..1. per 100,000 females.

• 1.2J.. rapes were cleared for a .5.1.%. clearance rate.

• On the average, there were .3....9. rapes reported per day in 1994.

o .5..1..Q males were arrested for rape with .I.%. being juveniles.

• Black males made up £.1..?& of rape arrests.

• 2.8..Ji is the average age of the rape offender with a range from 10 to 72 years.

• 2..3....5. is the average age of the rape victim with a range from 1 to 93 years.

• ~ of the rape victims in Alabama were white females; ~ were black females, and a were other or unknown.

• In ~ of the rapes, the victim and offender knew or were related to each other; in 20% the victim and offender were strangers; and in 12% the relationship was unknown.

• ~ of the rapes involved a white victim and white offender; ~2 %,a white victim and black offender; 45 %, a black victim and black of­ fender; a, a black victim and white offender. In JJi?&, the race of the offender was unknown.

*Male victims of sexual assault are included in the aggravated assault category. There were 11 male sexual assault victims in 1994.

1994 Crime in Alabama 33 • In ~ of the rapes, hand, fists and/or verbal threats were used to exert force upon a victim.

• ~ of the rapes occurred in the victim's residence.

• The majority of all rapes occurred on a Saturday or on a Friday.

• ~ of victims reported no other injuries from the rape and .5..3..?& sub­ mitted to a medical exam.

1994 RAPE DATA

VICTIM/OFFENDER BREAKDOWN BY RACE

RELATIONSHIP OF VICTIM TO OFFENDER

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34 1994 Crime in Alabama RAPE DATA

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1994 Crime in Alabama 35

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RAPE TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE DATA 1990-1994

YEAR OFFENSE

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Robbery is the stealing or taking anything of value from the care, custodYf or control of a person, in his presence, by force or by threat of force, in­ cludes attempts.

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• There were 7.132 robberies reported in 1994, a.I.% increase over 1993.

o The robbery rate was 169.1. per 100,000 inhabitants.

• On the average, there were .1a...5. robberies reported per day in 1994.

• There were 2.288 robberies cleared for a ~ clearance rate.

• 2.126 persons were arrested for robbery: 21 % were juveniles; ~ were white; and, ~ were males.

• In li33L2. of the robberies a firearm was used; 24% were strong arm; in .I.% a knife or cutting instrument was used; and in ~ other danger­ ous weapons were used.

• In ~ of the robberies the victim was not injured.

o .l.8..?L2. occurred on a Friday, and ~ on a Saturday.

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1994 Crime in Alabama 39 ROBBERY 1990-1994

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ROBBERY TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE DATA 1990-1994

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As.sgult is th£:l unlawful ~ttaok by one person upon another for the purpos.e of inflicting S.8ve.r£:l bodily injury, includes. attem.pts..

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• There were 19.89& aggravated assaults reported in 1994 for a ~ decrease from 1993.

• There were 471 .6 assaults per 100,000 inhabitants.

e 8.999 assaults were cleared for a ~ clearance rate.

o On the average, there were M...5.. assaults reported per day.

• 9.562 people were arrested for aggravated assault in 1994: ~ were juvenile,.8tl were male and.3...Z.?& were white.

• .3...Z.?& of the assaults were a result of other dangerous weapo.ns; ~ knife; 2Ji%. firearms; and, .21..%. hands & fists.

• There were II male sexual assault victims included in the aggravated assault category.

• In ~ of the assaults the victim was a friend or acquaintance of the offender; in 22%. the victim and offender were family.

• .6.Q.?& occurred at a residence and .2.Q.?& occurred on a street, highway, or alley.

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• .Ia'& of the victims were injured.

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CLR YEAR OFFENSE CLEARANCE RATE

1990 20,508 11,943 58% 1991 25,806 11,478 44% 1992 25,466 11,695 46% 1993 22,866 10,570 46% I 1994 19,895 8,999 45%

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Burglary is the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or a theft. Includes forcible entry, unlawful entry and attempted forcible entry.

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• There were 43,212 burglaries reported in 1994, a ~ decrease from 1993.

('t There were 1,024,2 burglaries per 100,000 inhabitants.

• 4,912 burglaries were cleared for an ~ clearance rate.

• On the average, there were 118,4 burglaries reported per day.

9 4,20!1 persons were arrested for burglary: 24% juveniles; ~ males; and~white.

• 77% of the burglaries were forcible entry, 2] % were unlawful entries, and 2..?& were attempted forcible entry.

• There were 26,727 residential burglaries with ~ being at night, and 64% during the day.

• There were 16.485 non-residential burglaries with li.1.% being at night, and 49% during the day.

• In 49% of burglaries the point of entry was a door; in ~ a window; and in ~ the point of entry was other.

o ~n of all burglaries occurred on a Friday while 1l1..?& occurred on a Tuesday.

46 1994 Crime in Alabama BURGLARY DATA

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BURGLARY TRENDS OFFENSE AND CLEARANCE DATA 1990-1994

. OFFENSE CLEARANCE

1990 43,565 1,616 1991 49~719 6,117 1992 45,451 5,867···· 1993 43,938 . 4;921 1994 .. 43,212 4,912

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

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• .117.904 were reported in 1994 for an ~ increase over 1993.

• The larceny rate was 2794.6 per 100,000 inhabitants.

• 22.137 larcenies were cleared for a .1..9.?& clearance rate.

• On the average, there were 323.0 larcenies reported per day.

• There were 20.34Q persons arrested for larceny in 1994: 22..%. were juveniles; ~ were males, and ll% were white.

• 22..%. of the larcenies were thefts of items from motor vehicl~s; .l..li..% were shoplifting, and..11.%. were theft of motor vehicle parts.

• The value of total property stolen in larcenies was $ 59.919.741, or an average of 1.5.Q..a per incident.

• ~ of all larcenies occurred on a Friday, and ~ occurred at a residence.

50 1994 Crime in Alabama Larceny by Type 1994

TYPE OF VALUE AVERAGE/ LARCENY NUMBER STOLEN INCIDENT

Pocket-picking 292 $ 62,595 $ 214.37

Purse-snatching 607 427,494 704.27

Shoplifting 17,642 1,691,611 95.89

From Motor Vehicles 25,403 12,299,782 484.19

Motor Vehicle Parts 13,094 6,374,981 486.86

Bicycles 3,611 686,311 190.06

From Buildings 6,876 5,502,562 800.26

From Coin-Op Machines 604 62,377 103.27

All Other 49,775 32,812,028 659.21

Total Larcenies 117,904 $59,919,741 $' 508.21

Larcency by Value Stolen 1994

TYPE OF VALUE AVERAGE/ LARCENY NUMBER STOLEN INCIDENT

Over $200 44,705 $56,558,811 $1,265.16

$50 - $200 26,071 2,809,136 107.75

Under $50 47,128 551,794 11.71

Total Larcenies 117,904 $59,919,741 $ 508.21

1994 Crime in Alabama 51 LARCENY 1990-1994

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··YEAR OFFENSE·· CLEARANC;g •..

. . 1990 108,886· 25,576 1991 112,025 22,045 ~&~'\:~ 1992 109,261 21,290 2.q~: ..•. 1993 109,337 19,914 .i·18~'····· 1994 117,904 22,137. >19~···"'.:1 .' ':. ':, .:>;::::;::): 111,483 ' 22,'192

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

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• There were 13.732 motor vehicle thefts reported in 1994 for a Q!tQ. change from 1993.

• The motor vehicle theft rate* for Alabama in 1994 was 350,8 thefts for every 100,000 registered vehicles.

• A total of 2.345 motor vehicle thefts were cleared for a clearance rate of~.

• On the average, there were.3.L.6. motor vehicles stolen per day,

• A total of ] .721 people were arrested in 1994 for motor vehicle theft: ~ were juveniles; ~ were males; and, ~ were white. ~ of the juveniles arrested were below the legal driving age of 16,

• The dollar value resulting from locally stolen motor vehicles was $74,96Q,018. The value recovered was $27.973.905 or ~.

• ~ of motor vehicle thefts occurred on a Saturday and 1.6..% occurred on a Friday; ~ occurred at a residence.

*Motor Vehicle Theft rate is based on the number of vehicles registered by the Motor Vehicle and License Division in 1994, which was 3,914,108,

54 1994 Crime in Alabama

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CLR YEAR OFFENSE CLEARANCE RATE

1990 13,866 3,186 ·23% 1991 14,326 1,960 14% 1992 14; 133 2,404 17% 1993 13,681 2,238 16% 1994 13,732 2,345 17%

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L---______. __~ ___ _ 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) committed in conjunction with arson results in the most serious offense, as well as the arson incident, being reported to UCR.

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., A total of .21.6. arsons were reported in 1994. This represents an ~ decrease from 1993 . .2.5...%. were structural arsons, .3..2..?& were motor vehicles and other mobile property, and .33& were other.

• There were .1.QQ. arsons cleared in 1994 for a ~ clearance rate.

• On the average, there were 2.Q arsons reported per day.

• There were 1.34 people arrested for arson: ~ were juveniles; ~ were males; and, ~ were white.

• In ~ of the structural arsons, the building was uninhabited or not nor­ mally in use.

• The total value of property damaged or destroyed by arson amounted to $9,502.640. Structural arsons amounted to $8.632.529 for an average of $18.525 per incident. Arson of mobile property amounted to ~8.00Q in damages for an average of $3,714 per incident. Arson of other property caused $12.111 in damages for an average of ll3l. per incident.

58 1994 Crime in Alabama 1 2 3 .- 6 6 7 8 Offenses Reported Unfounded, I.e. Number Df Total Offensel Cleared NOO1ber of Offenses Where Eallmatod Value of or KnDwn to PoUce False or BaseleB8 Actual Offenses by Arrestor Cleerenc6ll Structuree Proparty Damage PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION (Include Unfoun~ Complaints (Column 2 Minus Exceptional Means Involvlog Only Uninhabited and Altemp!&) Column 3 (Include Column 6) Peraons Undar Abandon,d, or not (Include Altemp!&) 18 Yfiara of Age NOfmaiy In Use A. Single Occupancy Residential: S Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, ete. 287 1 280 41 6 62 3.653.510

B. Other Residential: S Apartments, Tenements, Flats, Holels, Motels, Inns, ' 62 0 62 19 3 14 $ 662,495 Dormitories, Boarding Houses, elc. T C. Storage: $ R Barns, Garages, Warehouses, ele. 26 1 25 2 1 4 61,075 ...... ~f. \0 U D. IndustrlallManufacturing S \0 .p.. C 4 0 4 0 0 2 36,130 (j T E. Other Commercial: S '"1 8' U Stores, Reslau'ants, Offices, file. 47 0 47 2 1 8 1,818.980 (l) R F. Community/Pubftc: ChUrches, Jails, SchOO' , Co(legee, Hospitals, etc. 41 0 41 15 6 2 ~,351,639 s· A L G. All Other Structure: S > Out Buildings, Monumenla, Buildings Undu 1 0 7 1 0 2 48,700 Construction, etc. ~ TOTAL STRUCTURE a 474 8 466 80 17 94 \.632.529 PJ H. Motor Vehicles: s M Automobiles, Trucks, Buses, Motorcyciell, etc.: 197 0 197 10 0 0 623,570 0 UCR Definition I. Other Mobile Property: S B Trallers, Recreational Vehicles, AIrplanes, Boats, ele. 35 1 34 4 0 0 2~4.430 I L TOTAL MOBILE S E 232 1 231 14 0 0 858,GOO J, TOTAL OTHER S Crops, Timber, Fences, Signs, ale. 19 0 19 6 4 0 12,111

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OFFENSE

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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. * INDEX OF OFFENSES ~

More than 250,000 1 6% 16% 50,000 - 250,000 6 18% 32% 25,000 - 50,000 8 7% 11% 10,000 - 25,000 31 12% 11 % 5,000 - 10,000 40 7% 9% 1,000 - 5,000 99 6% 4% Less than 1 ,000 1 9 .2% .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 1993. The numbers in parentheses indi­ cate the number of months the agency reported to UCR if less than twelve months.

This report does not try to account for factors which contribute to the num­ ber and type of crime in a particular area, i.e., age, sex, race of population, transients, climate, employment, etc. Any effort to make crime com­ parisons between one area and another should be limited in scope and ac­ knowledge the existence of these various factors impacting the incidence of crime.

* Percentages do not add up to 100% because the Sheriff's jurisdictions are not included here.

1994 Crime in Alabama 61 62 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

CITIES GREATER THAN 250,000

BIRMINGHAM 0010200 1994: 135 273 1980 4237 6483 16285 3644 (270,978) 1993: 121 297 1706 4554 6628 14926 3544 % Change 12% -8% 16% -7% -2% 9% 3%

CITIES 50.000 - 250.000

DECATUR 0520100 1994: 8 31 71 144 824 3235 232 (51,430) 1993: 8 27 86 155 725 2689 262 % Change 0% 15% -17% -7% 14% 20% -12%

DOTHAN 0380100 1994: (6) 5 0 61 134 403 1380 103 (55,858) 1993: 4 33 115 555 835 2965 280 % Change 25% -100% -47% -76% -52% -54% -63%

HUNTSVILLE 0470100 1994: 18 88 382 1314 2710 10114 995 (166,514) 1993: 18 82 320 1751 2571 10002 950 % Change 0% 7% 19% -25% 5% 1% 5%

MOBILE 0020100 1994: 39 125 1259 874 4712 11787 1729 (205,846) 1993: 42 122 1186 870 4884 10353 1537 % Change -7% 3% 6% 1% -4% 14% 13%

MONTGOMERY 0030100 1994: 41 70 630 1148 3129 6512 1196 (195,884) 1993: 39 87 562 1007 3558 5843 1214 % Change 5% -20% 12% 14% -12% 11% -2%

TUSCALOOSA 0630100 1994: 7 65 260 595 1100 7640 292 (80,272) 1993: 8 56 282 657 1093 6421 348 % Change -13% 16% -8% -9% 1% 19% -16%

CITIES 25,000-50,000

ANNISTON 0110100 1994: 10 51 109 567 1043 2145 209 (27,645) 1993: 12 36 142 781 1049 2089 177 % Change -17% 42% -23% -27% -1 % 3% 18%

AUBURN 0430100 1994: 0 10 14 71 391 1469 76 (35,930) 1993: 4 14 20 96 409 1443 41 % Change -100% -29% -30% -26% -4% 2% 85%

BESSEMER 0010100 1994: 11 25 199 555 1033 1752 429 (33,550) 1993: 10 31 193 651 941 1689 442 % Change 10% -19% 3% -15% 10% 4% -3%

FLORENCE 0410100 1994: 5 5 28 137 371 1381 47 (37,589) 1993: 4 9 30 182 345 1308 66 % Change 25% -44% -7% -25% 8% 6% -29%

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GADSDEN 0310200 1994: 10 38 127 580 910 2679 322 (44,671) 1993: 9 40 187 792 974 2733 430 % Change 11% -5% -32% -27% -7% -2% -25%

HOOVER 0011200 1994: 3 9 57 19 222 1216 183 (43,168) 1993: 2 7 42 129 299 1205 137 % Change 50% 29% 36% -85% -26% 1% -3%

PHENIX CITY 0570100 1994: 1 4 4 76 60 300 50 (27,068) 1993: 2 29 42 166 377 860 159 % Change -50% -86% -91% -54% -84% -65% -69%

PRICHARD 0020200 1994: 16 39 357 579 1238 1763 344 (34,467) 1993: 7 35 352 605 1626 1529 439 % Change 100% 11% 1% -4% -24% 15% -22%

CITIES 10,000-25,000

ALABASTER 0590400 1994: 0 1 7 15 18 72 7 (16,380) 1993: 1 3 2 18 22 56 7 % Change -100% -67% 100% -17% -18% 29% 0%

ALBERTVILLE 0500100 1994: 0 1 3 25 41 106 35 (15,941) 1993: 3 7 4 22 166 306 41 % Change -100% -86% -25% 14% -75% -65% -15%

ALEX CITY 0620100 1994: 3 7 32 141 138 719 20 (15,334) 1993: 4 1 11 36 56 77 4 % Change -25% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

ATHENS 0440100 1994: 0 4 4 58 104 480 37 (18,114) 1993: 2 2 7 93 96 476 21 % Change-lOO% 100% -29% -38% 8% 1% 76%

CULLMAN 0250100 1994: 2 4 4 40 66 460 3~ (14,928) 1993: 0 3 7 61 114 535 32 % Change 100% 33% -43% -34% -42% -14% 16%

DAPHNE 0050800 1994: 0 1 8 16 110 457 16 (12,926) 1993: 0 0 3 15 94 335 13 % Change 0% 100% 100% 7% 17% 36% 23%

ENTERPRISE 0190200 1994: 3 7 21 142 239 677 46 (21,076) 1993: 4 6 19 186 192 558 31 % Change -25% 17% 11% -24% 25% 21% 48%

EUFAULA 0060100 1994: 1 3 7 9 95 559 8 (13,497) 1993: 1 6 12 76 69 468 9 % Change 0% -50% -42% -88% 38% 19% -11%

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CITIES 10,000-25,000 (Continued)

FAIRFIELD 0010400 1994: 2 9 108 117 316 1027 214 (12,496) 1993: 3 11 79 152 199 716 191 % Change -33% -18% 37% -23% 59% 43% 12%

FORT PAYNE 0280100 1994: 0 0 1 2 40 177 17 (12,713) 1993: 0 2 1 7 62 177 21 % Change 0% -100% 0% -71% -29% 0% -19%

HARTSELLE 0520200 1994: 0 2 6 6 36 208 13 (11,305) 1993: 0 1 2 0 22 101 6 % Change 0% 100% 100% 100% 64% 100% 100%

HOMEWOOD 0011000 1994: 0 5 88 28 184 1179 149 (23,800) 1993: 2 4 58 27 180 1106 175 % Change -100% 25% 52% 4% 2% 7% -15%

HUEYTOWN 0011900 1994: 1 2 18 54 107 342 56 (16,078) 1993: 0 3 18 61 116 356 61 % Change 100% -33% 0% -12% -8% -4% -8%

JACKSONVILLE 0110200 1994: 0 0 2 14 55 297 17 (10,655) 1993: 0 6 6 39 60 264 11 % Change 0% -100% -67% -64% -8% 13% 55%

JASPER 0640100 1994: 2 6 20 152 144 647 74 " (13,795) 1993: 0 oJ 20 162 170 722 74 % Change 100% 100% 0% -6% -15% -10% 0%

MADISON 0470200 1994: 1 5 8 29 82 437 30 (17,894) 1993: 0 2 7 32 73 309 31 % Change 100% 100% 14% -9% 12% 41% -3%

MTNBROOK 0010300 1994: 0 0 6 6 90 421 25 (20,520) 1993: 0 0 6 3 65 323 17 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 39% 30% 47%

NORTHPORT 0630200 1994: 2 0 20 73 165 726 35 () (19,005) 1993: " 2 30 156 130 711 29 % Change 100% -100% -33% -53% 27% 2% 21%

OPELIKA 0430200 1994: 3 10 61 431 448 1181 58 (23,815) 1993: 3 17 79 557 434 1107 76 % Change 0% -41% -23% -23% 3% 7% -24%

OZARK 0260100 1994: 2 7 15 211 109 653 23 (12,976) 1993: 1 5 18 193 80 495 16 % Change 100% 40% -17% 9% 36% 32% 44%

PELHAM 0590600 1994: 0 0 6 14 14 214 12 (11,279) 1993: 2 0 2 5 33 211 23 % Change -100% 0% 100% 100% -58% 1% -48%

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CITIES lO,OOQ-2S,OOO (Continued)

PRATTVll..LE 0040100 1994: 1 11 38 139 228 885 43 (22,156) 1993: 0 6 34 253 284 878 43 % Change 100% 83% 12% -~8% -20% 1% -2%

SARALAND 0020500 1994: 2 1 14 7 102 576 15 (12,206) 1993: 1 1 9 184 120 586 47 % Change 100% 0% 56% -96% -15% -2% -68%

SCOITSBORO 0390100 1994: 2 2 8 20 101 431 13 (14,602) 1993: 0 2 9 45 160 529 35 % Change 100% 0% -11% -56% -37% -19% -63%

SELMA 0270100 1994: 8 32 157 588 733 2097 130 (24,834) 1993: 8 39 84 682 590 1846 13 % Change 0% -18% 87% -14% 24% 14% 100%

SHEFFIELD 0200100 1994: 2 3 5 37 110 469 19 (10,843) 1993: 2 2 1 20 94 371 17 % Change 0% 50% 100% 85% 17% 26% 12%

SYLACAUGA 0610100 1994: 0 5 13 76 204 650 25 (13,341) 1993: 1 4 19 82 109 445 25 % Change -100% 25% -32% -7% 87% 46% 0%

TALLADEGA 0610200 1994: 3 7 19 51 209 815 28 (19,440) 1993: 4 5 23 117 164 748 54 % Change -25% 40% -17% -56% 27% 9% -48%

TROY 0550100 1994: 4 3 7 31 74 149 9 (13,714) 1993: 2 5 16 12 261 206 45 % Change 100% -40% -56% 100% -72% -28% -80%

TUSKEGEE 0460100 1994: 1 9 34 118 507 434 24 (12,130) 1993: 2 9 18 128 492 521 30 % Change -50% 0% 89% -8% 3% -17% -20%

VESTAVIA HILLS 0010900 1994: 0 1 19 0 51 209 22 (20,590) 1993: 0 0 7 0 40 159 26 % Change 0% 100% 100% 0% 28% 31% -15%

CITIES 5.QQO-lO,QQQ

ANDALUSIA 0230100 1994: 1 6 4 39 143 414 16 (9,563) 1993: 1 5 5 323 110 320 15 % Change 0% 20% -20% -88% 30% 29% 7%

ARAB 0500300 1994: 0 3 1 33 100 285 22 (7,170) 1993: 0 4 1 50 135 216 20 % Change 0% -25% 0% -34% -26% 32% 10%

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ClTIES 5,000-10,000 (Continued)

ATMORE 0300100 1994: 0 0 4 9 12 25 8 (8,328) 1993: 0 2 8 102 87 225 29 % Change 0% -100% -50% -91% -86% -89% -72%

ATTALLA 0310100 1994: 1 6 5 21 58 436 14 (7,162) 1993: 0 6 14 64 49 345 13 % Change 100% 0% -64% -67% 18% 26% 8%

BAY MINETTE 0050100 1994: 0 3 4 8 38 65 2 (8,108) 1993: 1 2 4 15 51 55 11 % Change -100% 50% 0% -47% -26% 18% -82%

BOAZ 0500400 1994: 1 1 3 14 22 441 30 (6,808) 1993: 0 2 1 23 38 411 21 % Change 100% -50% 100% -39% -42% 7% 43%

BREWTON 0300200 1994: 1 1 2 1 28 24 10 (5,938) 1993: 0 0 0 2 9 23 2 % Change 100% 100% 100% -50% 100% 4% 100%

CLANTON 0140100 1994: 1 1 10 55 68 313 15 (8,115) 1993: 1 0 2 66 53 268 10 % Change 0% 100% 100% -17% 28% 17% 50%

DALEVILLE 0260200 1994: 0 1 4 5 30 41 1 (5,253) 1993: 0 0 0 2 22 38 1 % Change 0% 100%-100% 100% 36% 8% 0%

DEMOPOLIS 0480100 1994: 2 2 11 61' 75 309 15 (7,666) 1993: 0 2 17 86 79 329 10 % Change 100% 0% -35% -29% -5% -6% 50%

FAIRHOPE 0050200 1994: 0 5 9 50 162 314 20 (9,457) 1993: 2 4 3 67 216 257 23 % Change -100% 25% 100% -25% -25% 22% -13%

FOLEY 0050300 1994: 1 2 17 50 54 312 8 (5,988) 1993: 2 0 6 33 13 75 9 % Change -50% 100% 100% 52% 100% 100% -11%

FULTONDALE 0011100 1994: 0 0 5 2 22 122 20 (6,498) 1993: 0 0 1 1 16 50 15 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% 38% 100% 33%

GARDENDALE 0010500 1994: 0 3 4 18 39 304 20 (9,609) 1993: 2 0 3 22 53 240 19 % Change -100% 100% 33% -18% -26% 27% -5%

GREENVILLE 0100100 1994: 2 9 22 74 194 477 31 (7,534) 1993: 2 1 8 69 118 472 15 % Change 0% 100% 100% 7% 64% 1% 100%

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'CITIES $,'OOQ-toi000 .(.Continueg)

GUNTERSVILLE :0500200 1994: 0 1 8 .65 91 404 45 (7,998) 1993: 0 :8 13 152 174 412 28 % ~Change .0% -86% -39% -57% -48% -2% 61%

HAMILTON 0490100 1994: 0 0 1 4 50 92 11 (5,830) 1993: 0 0 2 7 52 68 3 % Change 0% 0% -50% -43% -4% 35% 100%

IRONDALE 0011300 1994: 0 ,0 1 0 39 60 8 (9,774) 1993: 0 4 12 35 U8 332 46 % ·Change 0% -100% -92% -100% -67% -82% -83%

JACKSON 0160100 1994: 0 4 2 31 57 198 2 (6,029) 1993: 0 1 5 57 44 147 1 % Change 0% 100% -60% -46% 30% 35% 100%

LANETT 0120200 1994: 2 3 9 91 90 406 17 (9,260) 1993: 2 3 16 88 78 260 15 % Change 0% 0% -44% 3% 15% 56% 13%

LEEDS 0010600 1994: 0 4 10 23 55 381 21 (9,952) 1993: 0 4 8 18 62 314 26 % Change 0% 0% 25% 28% -11% 21% -19%

MIDFIELD 0010700 1994: 0 1 22 12 70 331 47 (5,735) 1993: 1 1 22 12 72 398 53 % Change -100% 0% 0% 0% -3% -17% -11%

MILLBROOK 0290600 1994: 0 3 2 33 96 210 10 (6,573) 1993: 0 3 5 51 115 209 4 % Change 0% 0% -60% -35% -17% 1% 100% ~ . .:

MONROEVILLE 0510100 1994: 2 4 9 99 123 365 27 (7,456) 1993: 1 2 6 131 72 208 12 % Change 100% 100% 50% -24% 71% 76% 100%

MUSCLE SHOALS 0200300 1994: 0 2 5 9 59 491 8 (9,934) 1993: 0 1 1 38 66 630 33 % Change 0% 100% 100% -76% -11% -22% -76%

ONEONTA 0080100 1994: 0 2 0 5 24 158 14 (5,062) 1993: 0 2 0 29 23 123 8 % Change 0% 0% 0% -83% 4% 29% 75%

Opp 0230200 1994: 0 1 5 18 27 83 5 (7,180) 1993: 1 1 1 23 15 83 7 % Change -100% 0% 100% -22% 80% 0% -29%

OXFORD 0110500 1994: 0 12 17 187 195 765 61 (9,950) 1993: 1 6 16 253 192 643 50 % Change -100% 100% 6% -26% 2% 19% 22%

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PELLCITY 0580100 1994: 3 2 3 42 39 272 23 (8,841) 1993: 2 3 1 63 56 196 11 % Change 50% -33% 100% -33% -30% 39% 100%

PIEDMONT 0110300 1994: 2 2 0 1 8 15 2 (5,775) 1993: 1 0 0 3 7 4 3 % Change 100% 100%- 0% -67% 14% 100% -33%

PLEASANT GROVE 0011400 1994: (10) 0 0 3 4 17 64 16 (8,889) 1993: 0 0 7 11 39 76 8 % Change 0% 0% -57% -64% -56% -16% 100%

RAINBOW CITY 0310500 1994: 0 0 0 0 29 179 6 (7,891) 1993: 1 0 0 1 33 176 8 % Change -100% 0% 0% -100% -12% 2% -25%

ROANOKE 0560100 1994: 1 3 0 12 28 71 3 (6,659) 1993: 2 1 2 17 12 38 7 % Change -50% 100% -100% -29% 100% 87% -57%

RUSSELLVILLE 0330100 1994: 0 1 1 3 16 35 3 (8,118) 1993: 1 2 1 12 8 23 3 % Change -100% -50% 0% -75% 100% 52% 0%

SATSUMA 0020700 1994: 0 0 0 9 28 64 7 (5,463) 1993: 0 3 3 13 23 85 4 % Change 0% -100% -100% -31% 22% -25% 75%

SOUTHSIDE 0310700 1994: 0 0 0 7 24 65 7 (5,722) 1993: 0 1 0 9 3 20 2 % Change 0% -100% 0% -22% 100% 100% 100%

TARRANT CITY 0010800 1994: 1 2 32 26 154 406 39 (8,615) 1993: 1 2 24 28 84 347 25 % Change 0% 0% 33% -7% 83% 17% 56%

TUSCUMBIA 0200200 1994: 1 0 0 10 20 202 5 (8,583) 1993: 0 0 2 26 38 186 2 % Change 100% 0% -100% -62% -47% 9% 100%

TRUSSVILLE 0012100 1994: 0 0 0 6 55 164 19 (9,431) 1993: 0 1 1 16 24 99 5 % Change 0% -100% -100% -63% 100% 66% 100%

VALLEY 0120400 1994: 3 2 5 23 102 379 10 (8,270) 1993: 0 8 8 16 62 380 14 % Change 100% -75% -38% 44% 65% 0% -29%

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·CITIES 1 jOQO..S,OOO

ABBEVIT..LE 0370100 1994: 0 0 :3 12 24 54 3 (3,149) 1993: 0 0 1 18 8 60 3 % Change 0% 0% 100% -33% 100% -10% 0%

ADAMSVIT..LE 0012200 1994: 0 1 7 15 39 253 19 (4,124) 1993: 0 0 2 33 34 187 19 % Change 0% 100% 100% -55% 15% 35% 0%

ALTCEVll.LE 0540100 1994: 0 3 2 13 28 82 4 (3,039) 1993: 0 0 2 29 27 100 6 % Change 0% 100% 0% -55% 4% -18% -33%

ARDMORE 0440200 1994: 0 0 0 1 4 11 2 (1,156) 1993: 0 0 0 2 9 11 2 % Change 0% 0% 0% -50% -56% 0% 0%

ASHFORD 0380200 1994: 2 1 1 13 17 30 2 (1,998) 1993: 0 0 3 17 15 43 3 % Change 100% 100% -67% -24% 13% -30% -33%

ASHLAND 0170100 1994: 0 0 0 0 7 23 3 (2,095) 1993: 0 0 0 0 2 19 1 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 21% 100%

BAYOU LA BATRE 0020600 1994: 1 1 9 35 110 198 21 (2,412) 1993: ,0 0 6 63 119 180 21 % Change 100% 100% 50% -44% -8% 10% 0%

BLOUNTSVIT..LE 0080200 1994: 0 1 1 1 5 27 4 (1,598) 1993: 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 % Change 0% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100%

BRIDGEPORT 0390200 1994: 0 1 1 31 8 35 5 (2,965) 1993: 0 0 0 19 8 40 7 % Change 0% 100% 100% 63% 0% -13% -29%

BRIGHTON 0011800 1994: 0 1 8 42 36 128 29 (4,034) 1993: 0 0 0 6 4 26 4 % Change 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

BRUNDIDGE 0550200 1994: 1 1 0 27 19 46 5 (2,486) 1993: 0 0 2 33 36 72 1 % Change 100% 100% -100% -18% -47% -36% 100%

CALERA 0590100 1994: 2 2 1 32 50 128 7 (2,618) 1993: 0 1 0 29 21 139 15 % Change 100% 100% 100% 10% 100% -8% -53%

CAMDEN 0660100 1994: 0 0 0 5 6 17 1 (2,590) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

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CITIES 1,QOQ-S,QOO (Continued)

CAMP HILL 0620300 1994: 0 0 0 8 4 14 3 (1,365) 1993: 2 0 2 12 15 42 1 % Change -100 % 0% -100% -33% -73% -67% 100%

CEDARBLUFF 0130200 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,220) 1993: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% -100% 0%

CENTRE 0130100 1994: 0 0 0 6 15 60 8 (2,950) 1993: 1 0 0 13 23 57 13 % Change -100% 0% 0% -54% -35% 5% -39%

CENTERVILLE 0070100 1994: 0 0 0 1 6 15 1 (2,623) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

CHEROKEE 0200400 1994: 0 0 0 3 3 10 0 (1,565) 1993: 0 0 0 3 0 5 3 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% -100%

CHILDERSBURG 0610300 1994: 0 0 4 13 68 226 6 (4,896) 1993: 0 1 3 29 44 154 4 % Change 0% -100% 33% -55% 55% 47% 50%

CITRONELLE 0020400 1994: 0 0 2 5 32 91 9 (4,031) 1993: 0 1 1 3 36 76 5 % Change 0% -100% 100% 67% -11% 20% 80%

CLAYTON 0060200 1994: 2 0 4 27 9 43 5 (1,643) 1993: 0 0 1 18 13 26 1 % Change 100% 0% 100% 50% -31 % 65% 100%

CLIO 0060300 1994: 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 (1,408) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

COLUMBIANA 0590200 1994: 1 1 3 11 35 113 0 (3,346) 1993: 2 2 1 31 36 112 4 % Change -50% -50% 100% -65% -3% 1 % -100%

CORDOVA 0640300 1994: 0 0 0 15 8 47 3 (2,622) 1993: 0 0 0 8 6 43 5 % Change 0% 0% 0% 88% 33% 9% -40%

COTTONWOOD 0380500 1994: 0 0 0 4 8 15 3 (1,434) 1993: 0 0 0 5 9 27 3 % Change 0% 0% 0% -20% -11% -44% 0%

CREOLA 0021200 1994: 0 2 2 29 24 59 11 (2,004) 1993: 0 0 0 33 53 50 6 % Change 0% 100% 100% -12% -55% 18% 83%

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CITIES 1,000-5,000 (Continued)

GLENCOE 0310400 1994: 0 2 4 8 40 53 3 (4,779) 1993: 0 0 1 16 15 67 17 % Change 0% 100% 100% -50% 100% -21% -82%

GOODWATER 0220100 1994: 0 0 1 65 34 61 13 (1,803) 1993: 0 1 4 23 37 47 6 % Change 0% -100% -75% 100% -9% 30% 100%

GORDO 0540200 1994: 0 0 0 8 30 7 0 (2,016) 1993: 0 1 0 9 11 40 5 % Change 0% -100% 0% -11% -36% -25% -100%

GRAYSVILLE 0011600 1994: 0 0 2 0 20 88 5 (2,245) 1993: 1 0 3 1 14 62 1 % Change -100% 0% -33% -100% 43% 42% 100%

GREENSBORO 0360100 1994: 0 0 0 9 19 29 5 (3,131) 1993: 0 1 4 19 34 61 4 % Change 0% -100% -100% -53% -44% -53% 25%

GDIN 0490300 1994: 0 0 1 2 3 9 2 (2,484) 1993: 0 0 0 11 9 10 3 % Change 0% 0% 100% -82% -67% -10% -33%

GULF SHORES 0050400 1994: 1 3 5 10 95 298 3 (3,819) 1993: 0 2 2 28 154 297 6 % Change 100% 50% 100% -64% -38% 0% -50%

GURLEY 0470300 1994: 0 0 0 9 7 16 0 (1,078) 1993: 0 0 0 7 8 23 1 % Change 0% 0% 0% 29% -13% -30% -100%

HALEYVILLE 0670200 1994: 0 0 0 7 47 106 12 (4,473) 1993: 0 2 2 12 33 106 12 % Change 0% -100% -100% -42% 42% 0% 0%

HANCEVILLE 0250200 1994: 0 0 1 4 6 6 1 (2,543) 1993: 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HARTFORD 0340300 1994: 0 1 0 12 16 56 3 (2,650) 1993: 0 1 0 10 8 22 1 % Change 0% 0% 0% 20% 100% 100% 100%

HEADLAND 0370200 1994: 1 2 4 19 17 75 2 (3,458) 1993: 0 0 4 23 22 98 0 % Change 100% 100% 0% -17% -23% -24% 100%

HEFLIN 0180100 1994: 0 2 4 15 24 38 8 (3,019) 1993: 0 0 1 9 10 29 3 % Change 0% 100% 100% 67% 100% 31% 100%

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CITIES 1 ,000-5,000 (Continued)

HELENA 0590700 1994: 0 0 1 1 11 44 2 (4,662) 1993: 0 0 0 9 9 52 2 % Change 0% 0% 100% -89% 22% -15% 0%

HOKES BLUFF 0310600 1994: 0 0 0 3 14 16 0 (3,432) 1993: 0 0 0 0 10 9 5 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 40% 78% -100%

JEMISON 0140300 1994: 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 (2,004) 1993: 0 0 0 7 3 8 2 % Change 0% 0% 0% -100% -67% -75% -50%

KllLEN 0410700 1994: 0 0 0 3 16 36 0 (1,164) 1993: 0 0 0 1 4 10 4 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% -100%

KIMBERLY 0012900 19~4: 0 0 1 4 1 4 1 (1,102) 1993: 0 0 0 8 2 17 0 % Change 0% 0% 100% -50% -50% -77% 100%

LAFAYETTE 0120100 1994: 1 5 17 88 47 191 4 (3,329) 1993: 0 2 5 115 51 171 13 % Change 100% 100% 100% -24% -8% 12% 8%

LEVEL PLAINS 0260300 1994: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (1,520) 1993: 0 0 0 1 2 8 1 % Change 0% 0% 0% -100% -50% -100% -100%

LINCOLN 0610400 1994: 0 0 1 3 40 46 2 (3,615) 1993: 0 0 1 60 29 97 5 % Change 0% 0% 0% -95% 38% -53% -60%

LINDEN 0480200 1994: 0 0 2 22 28 60 5 (2,731) 1993: 0 0 0 15 40 153 3 % Change 0% 0% 100% 47% -30% 61% 67%

LINEVILLE 0170200 1994: 0 0 0 2 3 16 0 (2,429) 1993: 0 0 0 2 6 7 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% -50% 100% 0%

LIPSCOMB 0012000 1994: 0 0 1 30 27 51 19 (2,701) 1993: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

LIVINGSTON 0600200 1994: 0 3 2 26 16 169 2 (3,745) 1993: 0 0 0 25 18 174 4 % Change 0% 100% 100% 4% -11% -3% -50%

LOXLEY 0050600 1994: 0 0 0 23 31 86 8 (1,405) 1993: 0 1 1 30 12 30 5 % Change 0% -100% -100% -23% 100% 100% 60%

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PHIL CAMPBELL 0330200 1994: 0 0 0 3 4 7 1 (1,415) 1993: 0 0 0 3 5 16 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% -20% -56% 100%

PRICEVILLE 0520900 1994: 0 0 1 0 6 12 1 (1,413) 1993: 0 0 0 0 8 14 1 % Change 0% 0% 100% 0% -25% -14% 0%

RAINSVILLE 0280700 1994: 0 0 3 2 15 58 6 (3,979) 1993: 0 0 0 11 22 36 3 % Change 0% 0% 100% -82% -32% 61% 100%

REFORM 0540300 1994: 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 (2,211) 1993: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0%

ROBERTSDALE 0050500 1994: 0 1 0 5 22 74 2 (2,658) 1993: 1 1 1 8 27 62 1 % Change -100% 0% -100% -38% -19% 19% 100%

SAMSON 0340200 1994: 0 2 0 45 28 82 4 (2,138) 1993: 0 2 3 55 31 60 5 % Change 0% 0% -100% -18% -10% 37% -20%

SLOCOMB 0340400 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,925) 1993: 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 % Change 0% 0% -100% 0% -100% 0% 0%

SPRINGVILLE 0580400 1994: 0 0 0 19 5 25 3 (2,225) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

STEVENSON 0390300 1994: 0 0 0 8 3 15 0 (2,130) 1993: 0 0 2 13 9 38 2 % Change 0% 0% -100% -39% -67% -61 % -100%

SULLIGENT 0400100 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (1,896) 1993: 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 % Change

SUMITON 0640500 1994: 1 0 2 24 37 94 15 (2,674) 1993: 0 0 2 18 30 95 10 % Change 100% 0% 0% 33% 23% -1% 50%

TALLASSEE 0290200 1994: 0 3 3 60 60 136 12 (3,084) 1993: 2 1 2 63 60 187 20 % Change -100% 100% 50% -5% 0% -27% -40%

THOMASVILLE 0160200 1994: 0 0 0 1 6 12 0 (4,642) 1993: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 0%

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CITIES 1,000-5,000 (Continued)

THORSBY 0140400 1994: 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 (1,667) 1993: 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 % Change 0% 0% 0% 0% -50% 25% -50%

TRINITY 0520700 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (1,367) 1993: 0 0 0 3 8 33 2 % Change

UNION SPRINGS 0090100 1994: 2 3 3 U 28 28 5 (4,166) 1993: 2 0 0 32 34 32 8 % Change 0% 100% 100% -66% -18% -13% -38%

WARRIOR 0012300 1994: 0 2 0 28 13 7 1 (3,503) 1993: 1 0 0 20 21 20 6 % Change -100% 100% 0% 40% -38% -15% -83%

WEAVER OU0400 1994: 0 1 1 19 68 102 4 (2,833) 1993: 0 4 1 33 58 90 2 % Change 0% -75% 0% -42% 17% 13% 100%

WETUMPKA 0290100 1994: 0 2 4 52 83 303 28 (5,000) 1993: 0 2 6 67 82 271 17 % Change 0% 0% -33% -22% 1% 12% 65%

WINFIELD 0490200 1994: 0 0 0 32 21 58 3 (1,876) 1993: 0 1 1 17 17 65 8 % Change 0% -100% -100% 88% 24% -U% -63%

YORK 0600100 1994: 0 0 2 15 23 44 3 (3,143) 1993: 0 2 3 35 50 52 8 % Change 0% -100% -33% -57% -54% -15% -63%

CITIES UNDER 1,000

ARGO 0581200 1994: 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 (350) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

ARITON 0260800 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 (740) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

BEARCREEK 0490700 1994: 0 0 0 2 8 19 3 (929) 1993: 0 0 0 4 10 11 2 % Change 0% 0% 0% -50% -20% 73% 50%

COURTLAND 0420300 1994: 0 0 0 2 7 16 1 (819) 1993: 0 0 0 0 5 12 2 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% 40% 33% -50%

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CITIES UNDER leQQO (Continued)

GOOD HOPE 0250400 1994: 0 0 0 1 6 21 0 (900) 1993: 0 0 3 5 15 26 2 % Change 0% 0% -100% -80% -60% -19% -100%

HOLLYWOOD 0390400 1994: 0 0 0 9 7 10 0 (993) 1993: 0 0 0 10 4 19 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% -10% 75% -47% 0%

HURTSBORO 0570200 1994: 0 1 2 2 11 12 0 (679) 1993: 0 1 1 16 20 16 7 % Change 0% 0% 100% -86% -45% -25% -100%

LEIGHTON 0200500 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 (957) 1993: 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% -100% -100% 33% 0%

LOUISVILLE 0060400 1994: 0 0 0 11 2 3 1 (711) 1993: 0 0 2 8 3 11 1 % Change 0% 0% -100% 38% -33% -73% 0%

MCINTOSH 0650100 1994: 0 0 0 0 6 9 4 (259) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

NAPIER FIELD 0260300 1994: 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 (472) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Ch&J.lge

OAKMAN 0640700 1994: 0 0 0 1 1 10 3 (903) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

PENNINGTON 0150300 1994: 0 1 0 1 4 2 1 (327) 1993: 1 0 0 0 2 6 0 % Change -100% 100% 0% 100% 100% -67% 100%

PICKENSVILLE 0540500 1994: 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 (186) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

PISGAH 0390500 1994: 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 (711) 1993: 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% -100% 100% 100% 0%

RANBURNE 0180200 1994: 0 0 1 2 5 7 1 (425) 1993: 0 0 0 2 1 15 2 % Change 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% -53% -50%

SUMMERDALE 0050900 1994: 0 0 0 2 9 32 2 (674) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

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CITIES UNDER 1,000 (Continued)

VANCE 0630700 1994: 0 0 0 5 13 15 2 (260) 1993: 0 0 0 6 17 17 3 % Change 0% 0% 0% -17% -24% -12% -33%

WADLEY 0560200 1994: 0 0 1 2 4 25 3 (593) 1993: 0 0 0 11 8 27 5 % Change 0% 0% 100% -82% -50% -7% -40%

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

ALASTATEUV 0030600 1994: 0 1 8 24 3 89 0 1993: 0 0 4 27 11 154 2 % Change 0% 100% 100% -11% -73% -42% -100%

AUBURNUV 0430300 1994: 0 1 0 0 50 320 7 1993: 0 0 3 4 76 388 4 % Change 0% 100% -100% -100% -34% -18% 75%

AUM 0030700 1994: 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1~93: 0 1 1 0 3 38 0 % Change 0% -100% -100% 100% -100% -70% 0%

FAULKNERUV 0030800 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

JAX STATE 0110800 1994: 0 1 2 2 2 86 1 1993: 0 1 0 5 8 73 1 % Change 0% 0% 100% -60% -75% 18% 0%

LIVINGSTON 0600500 1994: 0 0 0 5 0 28 0 1993: 0 0 0 1 1 38 0 % Change 0% 0% 0% 100% -100% -26% 0%

TALLADEGA COL 0610600 1994: 0 0 0 3 5 21 0 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

TROY STATE 0550300 1994: 0 0 2 9 14 89 1 1993: 0 0 1 1 0 63 3 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 41% -67%

UV OF ALABAMA 0630300 1994: 0 1 3 6 14 472 8 1993: 0 4 5 10 32 575 7 % Change 0% -75% -40% -40% -56% -18% 14%

U A HUNTSVILLE 0470700 1994: 0 0 1 2 9 106 1 1993: 0 0 0 1 4 28 0 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

1994 Crime in Alabama 79 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES (Continued)

UVOF SO ALA 0021400 1994: 0 0 1 2 12 64 1 1993: 0 1 2 4 18 76 3 % Change 0% -100% -50% -50% -33% -16% -67%

UMONTEVALLO 0591100 1994: 0 0 2 1 0 9 2 1993: 0 0 0 0 1 21 2 % Change 0% 0% 100% 100% -100% -43% 0%

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A clearance is a measure of law enforcement activity whereby enough evi­ dence 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 sus­ pect (clearance by exceptional means). The clearance rate is achieved by taking the number 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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CITIES GREATER THAN 250.000

BIRMINGHAM 0010200 1994: 135 273 1980 4237 6483 16285 3644 CLR: 95 153 716 1200 600 3106 278 CLRRT: 70% 56% 36% 28% 9% 19% 7%

CITIES 50.000 - 250.000

DECATUR 0520100 1994: 8 31 71 144 824 3235 232 CLR: 8 26 38 119 126 484 60 CLRRT: 100% 84% 53% 83% 15% 14% 25%

DOTHAN 0380100 1994: (6) 5 0 61 134 403 1380 232 CLR: 4 0 21 100 59 377 60 CLRRT: 80% 0% 34% 74% 14% 27% 25%

HUNTSVILLE 0470100 1994: 18 88 382 1314 2710 10114 995 CLR: 14 32 103 585 249 1519 372 CLRRT: 77% 36% 26% 45% 9% 15% 37%

MOBILE 0020100 1994: 39 125 1259 874 4712 11787 1729 CLR: 36 101 332 583 551 1605 134 CLRRT: 92% 81% 26% 67% 12% 14% 8%

MONTGO:MERY 0030100 1994: 41 70 630 1148 3129 6512 1196 CLR: 21 59 157 355 214 415 95 CLRRT: 51 % 84% 24% 31% 6% 6% 7%

TUSCALOOSA 0630100 1994: 7 65 260 595 1100 7640 292 CLR: 6 42 135 295 183 952 81 CLRRT: 85% 65% 51% 50% 16% 12% 27%

ClTIES 25.000 - 50,000

ANNISTON 0110100 1994: 10 51 109 567 1043 2145 209 CLR: 8 37 67 483 230 814 97 CLRRT: 80% 73% 61 % 85% 22% 37% 46%

AUBURN 0430100 1994: 0 10 14 71 391 1469 76 CLR: 0 6 8 64 45 420 24 CLRRT: 0% 60% 57% 91% 11% 28% 31%

BESSEMER 0010100 1994: 11 25 199 555 1033 1752 429 CLR: 11 11 42 104 73 104 43 CLRRT: 100% 44% 21% 19% 7% 6% 10%

FLORENCE 0410100 1994: 5 5 28 137 371 1381 47 CLR: 4 1 12 50 49 242 10 CLRRT: 80% 20% 42% 36% 13% 17% 21%

1994 Crime in Alabama 83 I HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT I CITIES 25,000 - 50,000 (Continued)

GADSDEN 0310200 1994: 10 38 127 580 910 2679 322 CLR: 10 37 69 538 272 1009 163 CLRRT: 100% 97% 54% 93% 29% 37% 50%

HOOVER 0011200 1994: 3 9 57 19 222 1216 133 CLR: 3 5 17 9 27 361 17 CLRRT: 100% 55% 29% 45% 12% 29% 12%

PHENIX CITY 0570100 1994: 1 4 4 76 60 300 50 CLR: 1 3 1 57 11 220 8 CLRRT: 100% 75% 25% 76% 18% 73% 16%

PRICHARD 0020200 1994: 16 39 357 579 1238 1763 344 CLR: 13 8 81 185 74 240 16 CLRRT: 81% 19% 22% 32% 5% 13% 4%

CITIES 10,QOO - 25,000

ALABASTER 0590400 1994: 0 1 7 15 18 72 7 CLR: 0 I 5 15 6 31 3 CLRRT: 0% 100% 71% 100% 33% 43% 42%

ALBERTVILLE 0500100 1994: 0 1 3 25 41 106 35 CLR: 0 1 2 25 11 49 19 CLRRT: 0% 100% 66% 100% 26% 46% 54%

ALEX CITY 0620100 1994: 3 7 32 141 138 719 20 CLR: 3 2 11 44 14 99 8 CLRRT: 100% 29% 34% 31% 10% 13% 40%

ATHENS 0440100 1994: 0 4 5 58 104 480 37 CLR: 0 4 3 58 34 229 19 CLRRT: 0% 100% 60% 100% 33% 47% 51%

CULLMAN 0250100 1994: 2 4 4 40 66 460 37 CLR: 2 1 2 21 10 125 14 CLRRT: 100% 25% 50% 52% 15% 27% 37%

DAPHNE 0050800 1994: 0 1 8 16 110 457 16 CLR: 0 0 2 10 17 111 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 25% 62% 15% 24% 6%

ENTERPRISE 0190200 -1994: 3 7 21 142 539 677 46 CLR: 2 2 13 130 66 235 13 CLRRT: 66% 28% 61% 91% 27% 34% 28%

EUFAULA 0060100 1994: 1 3 7 9 95 559 8 CLR: 1 1 5 9 19 184 6 CLRRT: 100% 33% 71% 100% 20% 32% 75%

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CITIES lO,OOO - 25,000 (Continued)

FAIRFIELD 0010400 1994: 2 9 108 117 316 1027 214 CLR: 1 3 23 28 18 428 10 CLRRT: 50% 33% 21% 23% 5% 41% 4%

FORT PAYNE 0280100 1994: 0 0 1 2 40 177 17 CLR: 0 0 1 1 3 34 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 50% 7% 19% 5%

HARTSELLE 0520200 1994: 0 2 6 6 36 208 13 CLR: 0 1 5 6 8 23 3 CLRRT: 0% 50% 83% 100% 22% 11 % 23%

HOMEWOOD 0011000 1994: 0 5 88 28 184 1179 149 CLR: 0 4 14 14 12 273 7 CLRRT: 0% 80% 15% 50% 6% 23% 4%

HUEYTOWN 0011900 1994: 1 2 18 54 107 342 56 CLR: 0 1 6 18 12 50 5 CLRRT: 0% 50% 33% 33% 11% 14% 8%

JACKSONVILLE 0110200 1994: 0 0 2 14 55 297 17 CLR: 0 0 2 14 10 114 8 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 100% 18% 38% 47%

JASPER 0640100 1994: 2 6 20 152 144 647 74 CLR: 1 3 7 70 14 208 12 CLRRT: 50% 50% 35% 46% 9% 32% 16%

MADISON 0470200 1994: 1 5 8 29 82 437 30 CLR: 1 4 3 24 25 103 17 CLRRT: 100% 80% 37% 82% 30% 23% 56%

MTNBROOK 0010300 1994: 0 0 6 6 90 421 25 CLR: 0 0 5 2 13 145 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 83% 33% 14% 34% 4%

NORTHPORT 0630200 1994: 2 0 20 73 165 726 35 CLR: 1 0 5 38 11 74 10 CLRRT: 50% 0% 25% 52% 6% 10% 28%

OPELIKA 0430200 1994: 3 10 61 431 448 1181 58 CLR: 3 5 17 157 45 236 8 CLRRT: 100% 50% 27% 36% 10% 19% 13%

OZARK 0260100 1994: 2 7 15 211 109 653 23 CLR: 2 7 9 178 48 271 15 CLRRT: 100% 100% 60% 83% 44% 41% 65%

PELHAM 0590600 1994: 0 0 6 14 14 214 12 CLR: 0 0 4 13 6 76 4 CLRRT: O~o 0% 66% 92% 42% 35% 33%

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CITIES lQ,QQO - 2$,000 (Continued)

PRATTVIllE 0040100 1994: 1 11 38 139 228 885 43 CLR: 1 8 27 125 73 312 7 CLRRT: 100% 73% 71% 90% 32% 35% 16%

SARALAND 0020500 1994: 2 1 14 71 102 576 15 CLR: 1 1 3 5 11 126 0 CLRRT: 50% 100% 21% 71% 10% 21% 0%

SCO'ITSBORO 0390100 1994: 2 2 8 20 101 431 13 CLR: 2 2 5 15 24 138 1 CLRRT: 100% 100% 62% 75% 24% 32% 7%

SELMA 0270100 1994: 8 32 157 588 733 2097 130 CLR: 7 13 51 217 73 472 19 CLRRT: 87% 40% 32% 37% 10% 22% 14%

SHEFFIELD 0200100 1994: 2 3 5 37 110 469 19 CLR: 2 2 4 25 28 80 8 CLRRT: 100% 66% 80% 67% 25% 17% 42%

SYLACAUGA 0610100 1994: 0 5 13 76 204 650 25 CLR: 0 0 3 24 12 118 3 CLRRT: 0% 0% 23% 32% 5% 18% 12%

TALLADEGA 0610200 1994: 3 7 19 51 209 815 28 CLR: 3 4 3 14 49 181 4 CLRRT: 100% 57% 15% 28% 23% 22% 14%

TROY 0550100 1994: 4 3 7 31 74 149 9 CLR: 2 2 4 26 10 53 2 CLRRT: .50% 66% 57% 83% 13% 35% 11%

TUSKEGEE 0460100 1994: 1 9 34 118 507 434 24 CLR: 10 3 8 31 28 65 3 CLRRT: 0% 33% 23% 26% 5% 14% 12%

VESTAVIA HILLS 0010900 1994: 0 1 19 0 51 209 22 CLR: 0 1 8 0 5 21 2 CLRRT: 0% 100% 42% 0% 9% 10% 9%

CITIES 5,OQO - 10,000

ANDALUSIA 0230100 1994: 1 6 4 39 143 414 16 CLR: 0 1 1 21 18 118 8 CLRRT: 0% 17% 25% 56% 12% 28% 50%

ARAB 0500300 1994: 0 3 1 33 100 285 22 CLR: 0 2 1 19 20 64 3 CLRRT: 0% 67% 100% 57% 20% 22% 13%

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CITIES 5,000 - tO,Ooo (Continued)

ATMORE 0300100 1994: 0 0 4 9 12 25 8 CLR: 0 0 1 5 7 14 4 CLRRT: 0% 0% 25% 55% 58% 56% 50%

ATTALLA 0310100 1994: 1 6 5 21 58 436 14 CLR: 1 4 3 15 9 57 7 CLRRT: 100% 67% 60% 71% 15% 13% 50%

BAY MINETTE 0050100 1994: 0 3 4 8 38 65 2 CLR: 0 3 4 8 18 25 2 CLRRT: 0% 100% 100% 100% 47% 38% 100%

BOAZ 0500400 1994: 1 1 3 14 22 441 30 CLR: 1 1 1 8 4 108 16 CLRRT: 100% 100% 33% 57% 18% 24% 53%

BREWTON 0300200 1994: 1 1 2 1 28 24 10 CLR: 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%

CLANTON 0140100 1994: 1 1 10 55 68 313 15 CLR: 1 1 4 39 10 111 3 CLRRT: 100% 100% 40% 70% 14% 35% 20%

DALEVILLE 0260200 1994: 0 1 4 5 30 41 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 4 2 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 20% 13% 4% 100%

DEMOPOLIS 0480100 1994: 2 2 11 61' 75 309 15 CLR: 2 0 3 26 16 62 4 CLRRT: 100% 0% 27% 42% 21% 20% 26%

FAIRHOPE 0050200 1994: 0 5 9 50 162 314 20 CLR: 0 3 5 22 22 54 5 CLRRT: 0% 60% 55% 44% 13% 17% 25%

FOLEY 0050300 1994: 1 2 17 50 54 312 8 CLR: 1 2 8 31 10 140 3 CLRRT: 100% 100% 47% 63% 18% 44% 37%

FULTONDALE 0011100 1994: 0 0 5 2 22 122 20 CLR: 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 40% 50% 0% 2% 0%

GARDENDALE 0010500 1994: 0 3 4 18 39 304 20 CLR: 0 0 3 7 2 74 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 75% 41% 5% 24% 10%

GREENVILLE 0100100 1994: 2 9 22 74 194 477 31 CLR: 2 7 10 69 27 160 10 CLRRT: 100% 78% 45% 93% 13% 33% 32%

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CITIES S,OOO - 10,000 (Continued)

GUNTERSVILLE 0500200 1994: 0 1 8 65 91 404 45 CLR: 0 0 1 33 5 80 8 CLRRT: 0% 0% 12% 50% 5% 19% 17%

HAMILTON 0490100 1994: 0 0 1 4 50 92 11 CLR: 0 0 0 2 4 19 3 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 8% 20% 27%

IRONDALE 0011300 1994: 0 0 1 0 39 60 8 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 21% 0%

JACKSON 0160100 1994: 0 4 2 31 57 198 2 CLR: 0 2 1 23 5 37 2 CLRRT: 0% 50% 50% 74% 8% 18% 100%

LANETT 0120200 1994: 2 3 9 91 90 406 17 CLR: 2 2 5 39 27 102 7 CLRRT: 100% 67% 55% 43% 30% 25% 41%

LEEDS 0010600 1994: 0 4 10 23 .55 381 21 CLR: 0 4 8 22 20 120 7 CLRRT: 0% 100% 80% 95% 36% 31% 33%

MIDFIELD 0010700 1994: 0 1 22 12 70 331 47 CLR: 0 1 2 5 3 41 5 CLRRT: 0% 100% 13% 42% 4% 12% 10%

MILLBROOK 0290600 1994: 0 3 2 33 96 210 10 CLR: 0 0 2 16 7 18 3 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 50% 7% 8% 30%

MONROEVILLE 0510100 1994: 2 4 9 99 123 365 27 CLR: 2 1 5 67 21 97 17 CLRRT: 100% 25% 55% 67% 17% 26% 62%

MUSCLE SHOALS 0200300 1994: 0 2 5 9 59 491 8 CLR: 0 0 1 5 3 31 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 20% 55% 5% 7% 12%

ONEONTA 0080100 1994: 0 2 0 5 24 158 14 CLR: 0 2 0 4 5 48 5 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 80% 20% 30% 35%

OPP 0230200 1994: 0 1 5 18 27 83 5 CLR: 0 0 2 4 S 15 4 CLRRT: 0% 0% 40% 22% 18% 18% 80%

OXFORD 0110500 1994: 0 12 17 187 195 765 61 CLR: 0 5 11 85 35 339 16 CLRRT: 0% 42% 64% 47% 17% 44% 26%

88 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

CITIES 5,000 - lOrOOO (Continued)

PELLCITY 0580100 1994: 3 2 3 42 39 272 23 CLR: 1 2 2 27 9 122 14 CLRRT: 33% 100% 66% 64% 23% 44% 60%

PIEDMONT 0110300 1994: 2 2 0 1 8 15 2 CLR: 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 CLRRT: 100% 50% 0% 100% 37% 20% 0%

PLEASANTGR 0011400 1994: (10) 0 0 3 4 17 64 16 CLR: 0 0 1 2 2 10 3 CLRRT: 0% 0% 33% 50% 11% 15% 18%

RAINBOW CITY 0310500 1994: 0 0 0 0 29 179 6 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 3% 2% 0%

ROANOKE 0560100 1994: 1 3 0 12 28 71 3 CLR: 0 1 0 8 3 10 1 CLRRT: 0% 33% 0% 66% 10% 14% 33%

RUSSELLVILLE 0330100 1994: 0 1 1 3 16 35 3 CLR: 0 0 1 2 4 10 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 66% 25% 28% 66%

SATSUMA 0020700 1994: 0 0 0 9 28 64 7 CLR: 0 0 0 7 6 12 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 77% 21% 18% 28%

SOUTHSIDE 0310700 1994: 0 0 0 7 24 65 7 CLR: 0 0 0 4 8 5 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 57% 33% 7% 28%

TARRANT CITY 0010800 1994: 1 2 32 26 154 406 39 CLR: 1 1 7 7 10 38 1 CLRRT: 100% 50% 21% 27% 6% 9% 2%

TUSCUMBIA 0200200 1994: 1 0 0 10 20 202 5 CLR: 1 0 0 3 1 5 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 0% 30% 5% 2% 0%

TRUSSVILLE 0012100 1994: 0 0 0 6 55 164 19 CLR: 0 0 0 2 11 28 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 33% 20% 17% 10%

VALLEY 0120400 1994: 3 2 5 23 102 379 10 CLR: 2 2 5 17 21 110 9 CLRRT: 66% 100% 100% 73% 20% 29% 90%

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CITIES 1,000 - '5;000

ABBEVILLE 0370100 1994: 0 0 3 12 24- 54- 3 CLR: 0 0 0 7 8 14 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 58% 33% 25% 0%

ADAMSVILLE 0012200 1994: 0 1 7 15 39 253 19 CLR: 0 0 4 12 10 91 5 CLRRT: 0% 0% 57% 80% 25% 35% 26%

ALICEVILLE 0540100 1994: 0 3 2 13 28 82 4 CLR: 0 3 2 12 12 32 2 CLRRT: 0% 100% 100% 92% 42% 39% 50%

ARDMORE 0440200 1994: 0 0 0 1 4 11 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

ASHFORD 0380200 1994: 2 1 1 13 17 30 2 CLR: 2 0 0 5 3 3 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% -0% 38% 17% 10% 0%

ASHLAND 0170100 1994: 0 0 0 0 7 23 3 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 33%

BAYOU LA BATRE 0020600 1994: 1 1 9 35 110 198 21 CLR: 1 1 3 19 20 34 9 CLRRT: 100% 100% 33% 54% 18% 17% 42%

BLOUNTSVILLE 0080200 1994: 0 1 1 1 5 27 4 CUt: 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 7% 0%

BRIDGEPORT 0390200 1994: 0 1 1 31 8 35 5 CLR: 0 1 0 13 3 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 41% 37% 0% 0%

BRIGHTON 0011800 1994: 0 1 8 42 36 128 29 CLR: 0 0 1 4 1 8 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 12% 9% 2% 6% 3%

BRUNDIDGE 0550200 1994: 1 1 0 27 19 46 5 CLR: 0 1 0 10 0 4 3 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 37% 0% 8% 60%

CALERA 0590100 1994: 2 2 1 32 50 128 7 CLR: 1 1 0 17 9 33 2 CLRRT: 50% 50% 0% 53% 18% 25% 28%

CAMDEN 0660100 1994: 0 0 0 5 6 17 1 CLR: 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 60% 0% 23% 0%

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CITIES 1,000 - 5,Qoo (Continued)

CAMP HILL 0620300 1994: 0 0 0 8 4 14 3 CLR: 0 0 0 6 0 2 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 75% 0% 14% 66%

CEDARBLUFF 0130200 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

CENTRE 0130100 1994: 0 0 0 6 15 60 8 CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 24 5 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 33% 13% 40% 62%

CENTERVILLE 0070100 1994: 0 0 0 1 6 15 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 16% 0% 0%

CHEROKEE 0200400 1994: 0 0 0 3 3 10 0 CLR: 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 20% 0%

CHILDERSBURG 0610300 1994: 0 0 4 13 68 226 6 CLR: 0 0 2 5 13 29 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 38% 19% 12% 16%

CITRONELLE 0020400 1994: 0 0 2 5 32 91 9 CLR: 0 0 1 3 7 18 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 60% 21% 19% 0%

CLAYTON 0060200 1994: 2 0 4 27 . 9 43 5 CLR: 1 0 2 12 0 16 1 CLRRT: 50% 0% 50% 44% 0% 37% 20%

CLIO 0060300 1994: 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0%

COLUMBIANA 0590200 1994: 1 1 3 11 35 113 0 CLR: 1 0 2 4 4 34 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 67% 36% 11% 30% 0%

CORDOVA 0640300 1994: 0 0 0 15 8 47 3 CLR: 0 0 0 10 1 8 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 67% 12% 17% 0%

COTTONWOOD 0380500 1994: 0 0 0 4 8 15 3 CLR: 0 0 0 4 0 4 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 26% 66%

CREOLA 0021200 1994: 0 2 2 29 24 59 11 CLR: 0 1 0 16 0 10 6 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 55% 0% 16% 54%

1994 Crime in Alabama 91 HOMI RAPE ROBE ASLT BURG LARC MVT

.CITIES i ,000 - $,'0'0'0 (Continued)

DADEVILLE '062'0200 1994: '0 1 '0 4 16 2'0 '0 CUt: '0 1 '0 :3 5 5 '0 CLRRT, '0% 1'0'0% '0% 75% 31% 25% 0%

DORA '0640400 1994: '0 '0 '0 '0 '0 '0 '0 CLR: '0 '0 '0 0 '0 0 '0 CLRRT: '0% 0'% 0% '0% '0% 0% 0%

EAST BREWTON '0300300 1994: '0 '0 '0 13 13 18 4 CLR: '0 '0 '0 1'0 5 8 '0 CLRRT: '0% '0% '0% 76% 38% 44% 0%

ECLECTIC '029'0300 1994: '0 '0 '0 2 1 '0 0 CLR: '0 '0 '0 '0 1 0 '0 CLRRT: '0% 0% '0% 0% 100% '0% 0%

ELBA '019'01'0'0 1994: 2 '0 1 9 49 65 1 CLR: 1 '0 '0 5 '6 12 '0 Ct.RRT: 5'0% '0% '0% 55% 12% 18% '0%

EUTAW '035'01'0'0 1994: '0 '0 4 18 37 77 7 CLR: '0 '0 1 7 4 27 1 CLRRT: '0% '0% 25% 38% 1'0% 35% 14%

EVERGREEN '021'01'0'0 1994: 2 '0 2 22 33 43 3 CLR: 2 '0 2 21 5 31 '0 Ct.RRT: 1'0'0% '0% 100% 95% 15% 72% '0%

FALKVILLE '05204'0'0 1994: 0 '0 1 2 5 17 2 CLR: '0 0 1 '0 '0 3 1 CLRRt: '0% 0% 100% '0% '0% 17% 5'0%

FAYETTE '0320100 19£'4: 0 1 3 23 29 108 1 CLR: 0 0 3 9 7 14 0 CLRRT: '0% 0% 100% 39% 24% 12% 0%

FLOMATON 0300400 1994: '0 '0 0 3 14 34 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 CLRRT: '0% 0% '0% 0% '0% 0% '0%

FLORALA '023030'0 1994: 2 '0 '0 4 2 8 '0 CLR: 2 0 '0 3 0 0 '0 CLRRT: 1'00% 0% '0% 75% '0% 0% 0%

GENEVA 0340100 1994: 1 0 0 7 24 52 7 CLR: 0 '0 0 4 12 23 6 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 57% 50% 44% 85%

GEORGIANA 0100200 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

92 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

GLENCOE 0310400 1994: 0 2 4 8 40 53 3 CLR: 0 2 2 6 12 9 2 CLRRT: 0% 100% 50% 75% 30% 16% 66%

GOODWATER 0220100 1994: 0 0 1 65 34 61 13 CLR: 0 0 0 4 1 8 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 6% 2% 13% 15%

GORDO 0540200 1994: 0 0 0 8 7 30 0 CLR: 0 0 0 8 3 12 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% HlO% 42% 40% 0%

GRAYSVILLE 0011600 1994: 0 0 2 0 20 88 5 CLR: 0 0 1 0 2 11 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 0% 10% 12% 0%

GREENSBORO 0360100 1994: 0 0 0 9 19 29 5 CLR: 0 0 0 8 6 11 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 89% 31% 37% 20%

GUIN 0490300 1994: 0 0 1 2 3 9 2 CLR: 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 0% 33% 0% 50%

GULF SHORES 0050400 1994: 1 3 5 10 95 298 3 CLR: 1 1 0 8 13 36 3 CLRRT: 100% 33% 0% 80% 13% 12% 100%

GURLEY 0470300 1994: 0 0 0 9 7 16 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

HALEYVILLE 0670200 1994: 0 0 0 7 47 106 12 CLR: 0 1 0 2 2 5 1 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 28% 4% 4% 8%

HANCEVILLE 0250200 1994: 0 0 1 4 6 6 1 CLR: 0 0 1 3 0 1 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 75% 0% 16% 100%

HARTFORD 0340300 1994: 0 1 0 12 16 56 3 CLR: 0 0 0 7 1 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 58% 6% 5% 0%

HEADLAND 0370200 1994: 1 2 4 19 17 75 2 CLR: 1 2 0 16 1 18 1 CLRRT: 100% 100% 0% 84% 5% 24% 50%

HEFLIN 0180100 1994: 0 2 4 15 24 38 8 CLR: 0 1 1 10 3 6 2. CLRRT: 0% 50% 25% 66% 12% 15% 25%

1994 Crime in Alabama 93 !F.f0'MI iRJ\!P,E !ROBB ASl.tr IBURG lLNRC NiVT

:QIIDmS n /0fi0 -5.000 (Cmitlnued) ' HELENA '0590700 ;1994: iO '0 1 II H ·iW 2 (CDR: 0 ,0 '0 2 :t 2 '0 'CLRRT: 0% 0% :0% !J.OO% ~r% 9% 0%

HOKES BLUFF '0310600 >1994: '0 '0 0 3 14 16 '0 :CLR: iO 0 ;0 2 1 1 0 CDRiRT: 10% 0% 0% 67% 7% '6% '0%

JEMISON 0140300 1994: 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 'CLR: '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'CLRRT: '0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

KILLEN 0410700 1994: 0 0 0 3 16 36 0 'CDR: '0 0 0 1 2 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 33% 12% 2% 0%

KIM:BERLY 0012900 1994: 0 0 1 4 1 4 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 25% 0% 0% 0%

LAFAYETIE '0120100 1994: 1 5 17 88 47 191 14 CLR: 1 2 5 47 2 42 7 CLRRT: 100% 40% 29% 54% 4% 21% 50%

LEVEL PLAINS 0260300 1994: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% '0%

LINCOLN 0610400 1994: 0 0 1 3 40 ' 46 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 2% 6% 0%

LINDEN 0480200 1994: 0 0 2 22 28 60 5 CLR: 0 0 2 20 6 25 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 90% 21% 41% 40%

LINEVILLE 0170200 1994: 0 0 0 2 2 16 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% 6% 0%

LIPSCOMB 0012000 1994: 0 0 1 30 27 51 19 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 3% 0% 0% 5%

LIVINGSTON 0600200 1994: 0 3 2 26 16 169 2 CLR: 0 2 2 13 3 31 1 CLRRT: 0% 66% 100% 50% 18% 18% 50%

LOXLEY 0050600 1994: 0 0 0 23 31 86 8 CLR: 0 0 0 8 1 4 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 34% 3% 4% 12%

94 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

CITIES LOOO - 5,000 (Continued)

LUVERNE 0240100 1994: 0 0 2 21 23 85 3 CLR: 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 9% 13% 2% 0%

MARION 0530100 1994: 1 1 5 43 54 203 3 CLR: 1 0 2 18 6 31 0 CLRRT: 100% 0% 40% 42% 11% 15% 0%

MIDLAND CITY 0260600 1994: 0 1 2 14 17 32 1 CLR: 0 1 1 7 1 3 1 CLRRT: 0% 100% 50% 50% 5% 9% 100%

MONTEVALLO 0590300 1994: 0 0 11 10 19 53 2 CLR: 0 0 5 5 1 9 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 45% 50% 5% 16% 0%

MOODY 0580600 1994: 0 1 2 16 39 89 10 CLR: 0 0 2 7 2 6 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 44% 7% 6% 0%

MORRIS 0012600 1994: 0 0 0 2 7 16 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

MOULTON 0420100 1994: 0 1 1 2 10 56 3 CLR: 0 1 0 2 0 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 7% 0%

MOUNDVILLE 0360200 1994: 0 0 0 16 13 36 5 CLR: 0 0 0 7 1 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 44% 7% 2% 0%

NEW BROCKTON 0190300 1994: 0 0 0 6 16 40 2 CLR: 0 0 0 3 1 3 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 6% 7% 100%

NEWHOPE 0470400 1994: 0 0 0 4 4 12 6 CLR: 0 0 0 4 1 2 3 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 25% 16% 50%

NEWTON 0260500 1994: 0 0 2 10 10 31 2 CLR: 0 0 1 4 1 3 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 40% 10% 9% 50%

NOTASULGA 0460200 1994: 1 0 0 15 13 21 3 CLR: 0 0 0 6 4 8 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 40% 30% 38% 66%

ORANGE BEACH 0051200 1994: 0 1 0 8 34 127 0 CLR: 0 1 0 2 2 10 0 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 25% 5% 7% 0%

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CITIES 1,000 - 5,000 (Continued)

PHIL CAMPBELL 0330200 1994: 0 0 0 3 4 7 1 CLR: 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 25% 28% 0%

PRICEVILLE 0520900 1994: 0 0 1 0 6 12 1 CLR: 0 0 1 0 4 8 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 0% 66% 66% 100%

RAINSVILLE 0280700 1994: 0 0 3 2 15 58 6 CLR: 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 6% 3% 0%

REFORM 0540300 1994: 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 CLR: 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0%

ROBERTSDALE 0050500 1994: 0 1 0 5 22 74 2 CLR: 0 1 0 5 4 26 1 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 100% 18% 35% 50%

SAMSON 0340200 1994: 0 2 0 45 28 82 4 CLR: 0 0 0 20 4 16 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 44% 14% 19% 50%

SLOCOMB 0340400 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

SPRINGVILLE 0580400 1994: 0 0 0 19 5 25 3 CLR: 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 36% 0% 0% 0%

STEVENSON 0390300 1994: 0 0 0 8 3 15 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 20% 0%

SULLIGENT 0400100 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

SUMITON 0640500 1994: 1 0 2 24 37 94 15 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

TALLASSEE 0290200 1994: 0 3 3 60 60 136 12 CLR: 1 1 1 28 5 43 7 CLRRT: 100% 33% 33% 46% 8% 31% 58%

THOMASVILLE 0160200 1994: 0 0 0 1 6 12 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 16% 25% 0%

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CITIES 1_000 - 5_000 (Continued)

THORSBY 0140400 1994: 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

TRINITY 0520700 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

UNION SPRINGS 0090100 1994: 2 3 3 11 28 28 5 CLR: 2 3 3 7 6 9 1 CLRRT: 100% 100% 100% 63% 21% 32% 20%

WARRIOR 0012300 1994: 0 2 0 28 13 17 1 CLR: 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 28% 0% 5% 100%

WEAVER 0110400 1994: 0 1 1 19 68 102 4 CLR: 0 0 1 14 10 15 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 73% 14% 14% 25%

WETUMPKA 0290100 1994: 0 2 4 52 83 303 28 CLR: 0 1 3 40 8 98 18 CLRRT: 0% 50% 75% 76% 9% 32% 64%

WINFIELD 0490200 1994: 0 0 0 32 21 58 3 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 33%

YORK 0600100 1994: 0 0 2 15 23 44 3 CLR: 0 0 1 5 3 13 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 33% 13% 29% 33%

CITIES UNDER 1.000

ARGO 0581200 1994: 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

ARITON 0260800 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 40% 0%

BEARCREEK 0490700 1994: 0 0 0 2 8 19 3 CLR: 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 12% 5% 33%

COURTLAND 0420300 1994: 0 0 0 2 7 16 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 2 5 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 28% 31% 0%

1994 Crime in Alabama 97 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

CITIES UNDER 1,000 (Continued)

GOOD HOPE 0250400 1994: 0 0 3 5 15 26 2 CLR: 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 40% 0% 3% 0%

HOLLYWOOD 0390400 1994: 0 0 0 9 7 10 0 CLR: 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 22% 14% 0% 0%

HURTSBORO 0570200 1994: 0 1 2 2 11 12 0 CLR: 0 1 1 1 5 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 100% 50% 50% 45% 33% 0%

LEIGHTON 0200500 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 25% 0%

LOUISVILLE 0060400 1994: 0 0 0 11 2 3 1 CLR: 0 0 0 11 2 2 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 66% 100%

MCINTOSH 0650100 1994: 0 0 0 0 6 9 4 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 33% 22% 25%

NAPIER FIELD 0260300 1994: 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 0% 0% 100%

OAKMAN 0640700 1994: 0 0 0 1 1 10 3 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

PENNINGTON 0150300 1994: 0 1 0 1 4 2 1 CLR: 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 100% 50% 0% 100%

PICKENSVILLE 0540500 1994: 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

PISGAH 0390500 1994: 0 0 0 0 7 7 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 14% 0% 0%

RANBURNE 0180200 1994: 0 0 1 2 5 7 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 20% 14% 0%

SUMMERDALE 0050900 1994: 0 0 0 2 9 32 2 CLR: 0 0 0 2 3 9 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 33% 28% 50%

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CITIES UNDER 1,DOO (Continued)

VANCE 0630700 1994: 0 0 0 5 13 15 2 CLR: 0 0 0 4 4 5 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 80% 20% 33% 0%

WADLEY 0560200 1994: 0 0 1 2 4 25 3 CLR: 0 0 1 2 0 7 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 100% 0% 28% 33%

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

ALA STATE UV 0030600 1994: 0 1 8 24 3 89 0 CLR: 0 1 3 7 0 13 0 CLRRT: 0% 100% 37% 29% 0% 14% 0%

AUBURNUV 0430300 1994: 0 1 0 0 50 320 7 CLR: 0 1 0 0 12 30 5 CLRRT: 0% 100% 0% 0% 24% 9% 71%

AUM 0030700 1994: 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%

F'AULKNER UV 0030800 1994: 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% I l JAXSTATE 0110800 1994: 0 1 2 2 2 86 1 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 12 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 0% 13% 0%

LIVINGSTON 0600500 1994: 0 0 0 5 0 28 0 CLR: 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 80% 0% 10% 0%

TALLEDEGA COL 0610600 1994: 0 0 0 3 5 21 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 9% 0%

TROY STATE 0550300 1994: 0 0 2 9 14 89 1 CLR: 0 0 1 6 2 8 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 66% 14% 8% 0%

UV OF ALABAMA 0630300 1994: 0 1 3 6 14 472 8 CLR: 0 0 0 3 4 29 2 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 28% 6% 25%

UA HUNTSVILLE 0470700 1994: 0 0 1 2 9 106 1 CLR: 0 0 1 2 0 8 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 100% 100% 0% 7% 0%

1994 Crime in Alabama 99 HOM I RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COLLEGEs AND UNIV.~RSITIES (Continued)

uv OF SO ALA 0021400 1994: 0 0 1 2 12 64 1 CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 16% 6% 0%

U MONTEVALLO 0591100 1994: 0 0 2 1 0 9 2 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 :3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 100% 0% 33% 0%

100 1994 Crime in Alabama COUNTY DATA

Alabama is comprised of sixty-seven (67) counties, each averaging 756.8 square miles.

Incorporated and unincorporated areas 110t having a municipal police depart­ ment are protected by the county sheriff and are included in his jurisdic­ tion. Since UCR data deals with criminal activity in a particular geographic area rather than with law enforcement agencies' activities, we do not in­ tend, nor recommend, that this data be used to evaluate or compare one agency with another.

So, due to the diverse demographic characteristics, the county data will be presented in alphabetical order rather than be 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 UCR if it was less than twelve.

1994 Crime in Alabama 101 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT 'BURG LARC MVT

'COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES

AUTAUGA 0040000 1994: 0 0 7 ,6 75 61 17 (14,6542) 1993: 1 0 2 16 71 96 7 % Change -100% 0% 100% .063% -6% -36% 100%

BALDWIN 0050000 1994: 3 9 20 75 291 499 39 (63,328) 1993: 0 13 13 116 371 725 54 % Change 100% -31% 54% -35% -22% -31% -28%

BARBOUR 0060000 1994: 0 0 3 7 39 42 0 (9,898) 1993: 2 1 0 5 26 34 1 % Change -100% -100% 100% 40% 50% 24% -100%

BmB 0070000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (10,610) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

BLOUNT 0080000 1994:(9) 1 6 2 10 100 101 9 (33,725) 1993: 2 3 3 74 195 179 34 % Change -50% 100% -33% -87% -49% -44% -74%

BULLOCK 0090000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (7,037) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

BUTLER 0100000 1994: 0 0 0 2 22 19 0 (12,696) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

CALHOUN 0110000 1994: 1 1 7 97 223 205 14 (61,819) 1993: 3 6 6 39 157 18S 23 % Change -67% -83% 17% 100% 42% 12% -39%

CHAMBERS 0120000 1994: 2 2 1 17 13 14 2 (16,714) 1993: 5 0 1 28 28 38 13 % Change -60% 100% 0% -39% -54% -63 % -85%

CHEROKEE 0130000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (16,073) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

CHILTON 0140000 1994: 0 1 3 110 144 148 17 (21,314) 1993: 3 4 2 137 144 164 15 % Change -100% -75% 50% -20 % 0% -10% 13%

CHOCTAW 0150000 1994: 0 0 0 2 20 31 0 (14,574) 1993: 1 0 0 1 24 27 1 % Change -100% 0% 0% 100% -17% 15% -100%

CLARKE 0160000 1994: 1 0 0 30 31 47 1 (15,940) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

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COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Contjnued)

CLAY 0170000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (9,068) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

CLEBURNE 0180000 1994: 2 2 0 25 76 39 20 (10,217) 1993: 1 6 1 29 65 52 21 % Change 100% -67% -100% -14% 17% -25% -5%

COFFEE 0190000 1994: 1 2 0 21 53 71 12 (14,884) 1993: 0 4 1 26 80 71 9 % Change 100% -50% -100% -19% -34% 0% 33%

COLBERT 0200000 1994: 0 2 2 26 78 89 10 (20,606) 1993: 6 2 0 19 41 64 16 % Change -100% 0% 100% 37% 90% 39% -38%

CONECUH 0210000 1994: 0 0 1 38 39 66 4 (10,405) 1993: 0 0 0 38 30 47 4 % Change 0% 0% 100% 0% 30% 40% 0%

COOSA 0220000 1994: 3 2 1 59 89 91 9 (9,497) 1993: 1 2 1 45 64 62 11 % Change 100% 0% 0% 31% 39% 47% -18%

COVINGTON 0230000 1994: 0 0 0 6 41 58 7 (18,845) 1993: 0 1 2 22 80 97 7 % Change 0% -100% -100% -93% -49% -40 0%

CRENSHAW 0240000 1994: 3 1 2 15' 57 47 2 (10,177) 1993: 2 0 1 19 52 30 14 % Change 50% 100% 100% -21% 10% 57% -86%

CULLMAN 0250000 1994: 2 14 9 88 312 497 87 (53,055) 1993: 2 14 4 195 298 423 91 % Change 0% 0% 100% -55% 5% 18% -4%

DALE 0260000 1994: 1 1 1 33 57 74 9 (26,333) 1993: 0 2 0 23 50 53 3 % Change 100% -50% 100% 44% 14% 40% 100%

DALLAS 0270000 1994: 2 10 8 3 278 251 20 (24,145) 1993: 3 14 3 0 262 214 13 % Change -33% -29% 100% 100% 6% 17% 54%

DEKALB 0280000 1994: 0 0 0 5 83 160 7 (40,309) 1993: 0 0 0 6 183 114 4 % Change 0% 0% 0% -17% -55% 40% 75%

ELMORE 0290000 1994: 2 6 8 104 315 431 39 (36,704) 1993: 2 4 6 92 303 361 47 % Change 0% 50% 33% 13% 4% 19% -17%

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COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

ESCAMBIA 0300000 1994: 2 2 4 2 36 43 13 (18,043) 1993: 1 0 1 2 27 42 8 % Change 100% 100% 100% 0% 33% 2% 63%

ETOWAH 0310000 1994: 0 4 5 10 150 263 16 (27,672) 1993: 3 4 4 38 145 258 24 % Change -100% 0% 25% -74% 3% 2% -33%

FAYETTE 0320000 1994: 0 0 0 4 10 9 2 (11,509) 1993: 0 1 0 4 33 52 6 % Change 0% -100% 0% 0% -70% -83% -67%

FRANKLIN 0330000 1994: 3 1 2 2 24 25 2 (15,805) 1993: 3 0 1 4 45 14 8 % Change 0% 100% 100% -50% -47% 79% -75%

GENEVA 0340000 1994: 2 5 2 25 63 61 7 (13,137) 1993: 1 1 3 18 103 102 11 % Change 100% 100% -33% 39% -39% -40% -36%

GREENE 0350000 1994: 1 6 5 43 68 69 10 (8,037) 1993: 3 2 9 63 89 80 7 % Change -67% 100% -44% -32% -24% -14% 43%

HALE 0360000 1994: 4 3 1 11 119 79 8 (11,562) 1993: 0 1 2 17 74 51 2 % Change 100% 100% -50% -35% 61% 55% 100%

HENRY 0370000 1993: 2 3 2 25 41 47 2 (9,257) 1993: 0 6 1 27 46 60 11 % Change 100% -50% 100% -7% -11% -22% -82%

HOUSTON 0380000 1994: 0 6 5 38 78 267 32 (25,712) 1993: 2 2 5 49 112 194 23 % Change -100% 100% 0% -22% -30% 38% 39%

JACKSON 0390000 1994: 3 9 4 30 185 143 53 (29,273) 1993: 2 5 6 58 238 159 48 % Change 50% 80% -33% -48% -22% -10% 10%

JEFFERSON 0010000 1994: 10 69 145 605 1587 3320 509 (145,351) 1993: 10 55 133 904 1646 3376 501 % Change 0% 26% 9% -33% -4% -2% 2% LAMAR 0400000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (11,683) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

LAUDERDALE 0410000 1994; 0 2 1 9 94 61 10 (43,859) 1993: 0 0 1 0 8 8 0 % Change 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

LAWRENCE 0420000 1994: 1 3 1 8 12 14 5 (26,145) 1993: 5 0 2 18 19 37 6 % Change -80% 100% -50% -56% -37% -62% -17%

LEE 0430000 1994: 1 6 5 46 277 352 42 (31,877) 1993: 1 6 6 67 323 414 36 % Change 0% 0% -17% -31% -14% -15% 17%

LIMESTONE 0440000 1994: 3 3 3 42 76 175 31 (38,661) 1993: 2 2 1 61 51 60 19 % Change 50% 50% 100% -31 % 49% 100% 63%

LOWNDES 0450000 1994: 3 2 3 6 114 61 3 (12,949) 1993: 0 1 5 10 138 73 10 % Change 100% 100% -40% -40% -17% -16% -70%

MACON 0460000 1994: 3 1 17 59 179 96 10 (11,731) 1993: 2 5 9 67 175 94 17 % Change 50% -80% 89% -12% 2% 2% -41%

MADISON 0470000 1994: 5 14 21 212 450 853 65 (67,517) 1993: 0 14 25 190 481 761 63 % Change 100% 0% -16% 12% -6% 12% 3%

MARENGO 0480000 1994: 1 0 2 7 18 21 1 (12,812) 1993: 2 0 2 4 62 33 3 % Change -50% 0% 0% 75% -71% -36% -67%

MARION 0490000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (18,373) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

MARSHALL 0500000 1994: 0 1 2 66 112 146 11 (36,298) 1993: 0 0 1 12 139 87 11 % Change 0% 100% 100% 100% -19% 68% 0%

MOBILE 0020000 1994: 9 24 55 331 944 1709 154 (122,231) 1993: 8 12 50 280 661 1389 99 % Change 13% 100% 10% 18% 23% 43% 55%

MONROE 0510000 1994: 1 1 0 42 63 67 1 (17,012) 1993: 0 1 0 36 14 21 2 % Change 100% 0% 0% 17% 100% 100% -50%

MONTGOMERY 0030000 1994: 1 5 19 123 251 437 50 (23,317) 1993: 2 9 12 148 305 461 51 % Change -50% -44% 58% -17% -18% -5% -2%

MORGAN 0520000 1994: 0 7 3 22 251 255 35 (37,373) 1993: 1 1 2 11 134 161 12 % Change -100% 100% 50% 100% 87% 58% 100%

1994 Crime in Alabama 105 HOM! RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIfF'S OFFICES (Continued)

PERRY 0530000 1994: 0 1 0 4 26 37 3 (6,804) 1993: 0 0 0 10 26 23 4 % Change 0% 100% 0% -60% 0% 61% -25%

PICKENS 0540000 1994: 0 4 0 2 41 21 2 (14,052) 1993: 0 0 0 5 33 16 6 % Change 0% 100% 0% -60% 24% 31% -67%

PIKE 0550000 1994: 0 1 4 48 64 53 3 (12,404) 1993: 0 1 0 29 59 52 8 % Change 0% 0% 100% 66% 9% 2% -63%

RANDOLPH 0560000 1994: 0 1 0 12 18 28 2 (13,959) 1993: 0 0 0 1 3 6 0 % Change 0% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100%

RUSSELL 0570000 1994: 0 6 2 27 153 241 34 (22,434) 1993: 0 6 6 59 156 165 31 % Change 0% 0% -67% -54% 2% 46% 10%

ST. CLAIR 0580000 1994: 2 4 1 39 103 179 18 (35,820) 1993: 0 5 8 41 148 176 28 % Change 100% -20% -88% -5% -30% 2% -36%

SHELBY 0590000 1994: 0 5 7 7 92 51 29 (65,973) 1993: 5 8 13 15 115 58 34 % Change -100 % -38% -46% -53% -20% -12% -15%

SUMTER 0600000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (9,634) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

TALLADEGA 0610000 1994: 1 3 9 54 105 186 9 (35,313) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

TALLAPOOSA 0620000 1994: 2 4 1 24 41 60 6 (17,641) 1993: 3 1 2 47 34 46 2 % Change -33% 100% -50% -49% 21% 30% 100 %

TUSCALOOSA 0630000 1994: 7 11 29 205 499 1024 125 (57,100) 1993: 2 15 28 322 526 903 115 % Change 100% -27% 4% -36% -5% 13% 9%

WALKER 0640000 1994: 0 0 3 1 115 171 34 (44,205) 1993: 0 1 4 0 110 142 32 % Change 0% -100% -25% 100% 5% 20% 6%

WASHINGTON 0650000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (16,099) 1993: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A % Change

106 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

WILCOX 0660000 1994: 0 0 0 11 4 17 2 (11,348) 1993: 0 0 3 6 10 21 7 % Change 0% 0% -100% 83% -60% -19% -71%

WINSTON 0670000 1994: 0 0 0 0 23 14 3 (17,656) 1993: 0 0 2 0 25 53 7 % Change 0% 0% -100% 0% -8% -74% -57%

1994 Crime in Alabama 107 CLEARANCE RATES

* * * * * * *

A clearance is a measure of law enforcement activity whereby enough evi­ dence 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 sus­ pect (clearance by exceptional means). The clearance rate is achieved by taking the number 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.

108 1994 Crime in Alabama

L HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES

AUTAUGA 0040000 1994: 0 0 7 6 75 61 17 CLR: 0 0 2 4 18 20 7 CLRRT: 0% 0% 28% 67% 24% 32% 41%

BALDWIN 0050000 1994: 3 9 20 75 291 499 39 CLR: 1 3 4 53 29 82 8 CLRRT: 33% 33% 20% 70% 9% 16% 20%

BARBOUR 0060000 1994: 0 0 3 7 39 42 0 CLR: 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 33% 28% 0% 4% 0%

BIBB 0070000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

BLOUNT 0080000 1994: 1 6 2 10 100 101 9 CLR: 0 5 2 7 37 43 5 CLRRT: 0% 83% 100% 70% 37% 42% 55%

BULLOCK 0090000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

BUTLER 0100000 1994: 0 0 0 2 22 10 0 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0%

CALHOUN 0110000 1994: 1 1 7 97 223 205 14 CLR: 0 0 1 27 12 14 3 CLR RT: 0% 0% 14% 28% 5% 6% 21 %

CHAMBERS 0120000 1994: 2 2 1 17 13 14 2 CLR: 1 2 1 17 6 6 2 CLRRT: 50% 100% 100% 100% 46% 42% 100%

CHEROKEE 0130000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

CHILTON 0140000 1994: 0 1 3 110 144 148 17 CLR: 0 1 1 45 13 11 2 CLRRT: 0% 100% 33% 41% 9% 7% 11%

CHOCTAW 0150000 1994: 0 0 0 2 20 31 0 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

CLARKE 0160000 1994: 1 0 0 30 31 47 1 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

1994 Crime in Alabama 109 HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Contjnued)

CLAY 0170000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

CLEBURNE 0180000 1994: 2 2 0 25 76 39 20 CLR: 2 1 0 12 4 2 1 CLRRT: 100% 50% 0% 48% 5% 5% 5%

COFFEE 0190000 1994: 1 2 0 21 53 71 12 CLR: 0 1 0 12 17 14 4 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 57% 32% 19% 33%

COLBERT 0200000 1994: 0 2 2 26 78 89 10 CLR: 0 1 0 14 1 3 1 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 53% 1% 3% 10%

CONECUH 0210000 1994: 0 0 1 38 39 66 4 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 2% 0% 0% 0%

COOSA 0220000 1994: 3 2 1 59 89 91 9 CLR: 2 2 1 37 12 11 2 CLRRT: 66% 100% 100% 63% 13% 12% 22%

COVINGTON 0230000 1994: 0 0 0 6 41 58 7 CLR: 0 0 0 2. 2 6 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 33% 4% 10% 14%

CRENSHAW 0240000 1994: 3 1 2 15 57 47 2 CLR: 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 CLRRT: 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 6% 0%

CULLMAN 0250000 1994: 2 14 9 88 312 497 87 CLR: 2 11 3 68 58 106 40 CLRRT: 100% 79% 33% 79% 18% 21% 45%

DALE 0260000 1994: 1 1 1 33 57 74 9 CLR: 1 0 0 25 13 8 1 CLRRT: 100% 0% 0% 73% 22% 10% 11%

DALLAS 0270000 1994: 2 10 8 3 278 251 20 CLR: 0 3 2 2 5 4 1 CLRRT: 0% 30% 25% 67% 1% 1% 5%

DEKALB 0280000 1994: 0 0 0 5 83 160 7 CLR: 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 3% 3% 0%

ELMORE 0290000 1994: 2 6 8 104 315 431 39 CLR: 2 4 7 78 43 72 14 CLRRT: 100% 67% 87% 75% 13% 16% 35%

110 1994 Crime in Alabama · ------,

HOM! RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

ESCAMBIA 0300000 1994: 2 2 4 2 36 43 13 CLR: 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 CLRRT: 100% 50% 25% 50% 2% 16% 7%

ETOWAH 0310000 1994: 0 4 5 10 150 263 16 CLR: 0 3 2 7 14 35 4 CLRRT: 0% 75% 40% 70% 9% 13% 25%

FAYETTE 0320000 1994: 0 0 0 4 10 9 2 CLR: 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 50% 20% 0% 0%

FRANKLIN 0330000 1994: 3 1 2 2 24 25 2 CLR: 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 CLRRT: 66% 100% 50% 50% 8% 8% 50%

GENEVA 0340000 1994: 2 5 2 25 63 61 7 CLR: 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 8% 9% 3% 0%

GREENE 0350000 1994: 1 6 5 43 68 69 10 CLR: 0 3 0 13 2 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 30% 2% 5% 0%

HALE 0360000 1994: 4 3 1 11 119 79 8 CLR: 4 2 0 9 7 8 4 CLRRT: 100% 67% 0% 82% 5% 10% 50%

HENRY 0370000 1994: 2 3 2 25 41 47 2 CLR: 2 3 2 9 14 10 0 CLRRT: 100% 100% 100% 36% 34% 21% 0%

HOUSTON 0380000 1994: 0 6 5 38 78 267 32 CLR: 0 1 1 8 5 4 1 CLRRT: 0% 16% 20% 21% 6% 1% 3%

JACKSON 0390000 1994: 3 9 4 30 185 143 53 CLR: 0 4 2 16 43 21 13 CLRRT: 0% 44% 50% 53% 23% 14% 24%

JEFFERSON 0010000 1994: 10 69 145 605 1587 3320 509 CLR: 8 45 50 295 251 559 116 CLRRT: 80% 65% 34% 49% 16% 16% 22%

LAMAR 0400000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

LAUDERDALE 0410000 1994: 0 2 1 9 94 61 10 CLR: 0 1 0 6 10 9 2 CLRRT: 0% 50% 0% 66% 10% 14% 20%

1994 Crime in Alabama 111 HOMI RAPE ROBB AStT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

LAWRENCE 0420000 1994: 1 3 1 8 12 14 5 CLR: 1 3 1 8 9 10 2 CLRRT: 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 71% 40%

LEE 0430000 1994: 1 6 5 46 277 352 42 CLR: 1 6 2 36 73 100 13 CLRRT: 100% 83% 40% 78% 26% 28% 30%

LIMESTONE 0440000 1994: 3 :3 3 42 76 175 42 CLR: 3 3 3 42 51 138 13 CLRRT: 100% 100% 100% 100% 67% 78% 30%

LOWNDES 0450000 1994: 3 2 3 6 114 61 3 CLR: 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 CLRRT: 66% 50% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0%

MACON 0460000 1994: 3 1 17 59 179 96 10 CLR: 2 0 5 19 4 5 1 CLRRT: 66% 0% 29% 32% 2% 5% 10%

MADISON 0470000 1994: 5 14 21 212 450 853 65 CLR: 3 9 13 181 70 245 31 CLRRT: 60% 64% 61% 85% 15% 28% 47%

MARENGO 0480000 1994: 1 0 2 7 18 21 1 CLR: 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 50% 28% 0% 4% 0%

MARION 0490000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

MARSHALL 0500000 1994: 0 1 2 66 112 146 11 CLR: 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 1% 2% 2% 9%

MOBILE 0020000 1994: 9 24 55 331 944 1709 154 CLR: 7 18 19 304 144 286 47 CLRRT: 78% 75% 35% 92% 15% 17% 31%

MONROE 0510000 1994: 1 1 0 42 63 6'7 1 CLR: 1 1 0 31 15 21 1 CLRRT: 100% 100% 0% 72% 23% 31% 100%

MONTGOMERY 0030000 1994: 1 5 19 123 251 437 50 CLR: 1 4 7 94 33 63 20 CLRRT: 100% 80% 36% 75% 13% 14% 40%

MORGAN 0520000 1994: 0 7 3 22 251 255 35 CLR: 0 3 1 17 33 37 9 CLRRT: 0% 43% 33% 77% 13% 14% 25%

112 1994 Crime in Alabama HOMI RAPE ROBB ASLT BURG LARC MVT

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued)

PERRY 0530000 1994: 0 1 0 4 26 37 3 CLR: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 25% 0% 0% 0%

PICKENS 0540000 1994: 0 4 0 2 41 21 2 CLR: 0 3 0 2 15 7 2 CLRRT: 0% 75% 0% 100% 36% 33% 100%

PIKE 0550000 1994: 0 1 4 48 64 53 3 CLR: 0 0 1 20 6 7 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 25% 42% 9% 13% 0%

RANDOLPH 0560000 1994: 0 1 0 12 18 28 2 CLR: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%

RUSSELL 0570000 1994: 0 6 2 27 153 241 34 CLR: 0 6 1 21 23 56 21 CLRRT: 0% 100% 50% 78% 15% 23% 61%

ST. CLAIR 0580000 1994: 2 4 1 39 103 179 18 CLR: 0 1 0 19 1.1 13 4 CLRRT: 0% 25% 0% 48% 10% 7% 22%

SHELBY 0590000 1994: 0 5 7 7 92 51 29 CLR: 0 0 2 1 15 4 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 28% 14% 16% 7% 0%

SUMTER 0600000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

TALLADEGA 0610000 1994: 1 3 9 54 105 186 9 CLR: 0 0 2 10 6 5 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 22% 18% 5% 3% 0%

TALLAPOOSA 0620000 1994: 2 4 1 24 41 60 6 CLR: 1 3 1 21 18 24 4 CLRRT: 50% 75% 100% 87% 43% 40% 66%

TUSCALOOSA 0630000 1994: 7 11 29 205 499 1024 125 CLR: 4 11 15 122 54 119 45 CLRRT: 57% 100% 51 % 60% 10% 11% 36%

WALKER 0640000 1994: 0 0 3 1 115 171 34 CLR: 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 33% 100% 0% 0% 0%

WASHINGTON 0650000 1994: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLR: N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CLRRT:

1994 Crime in Alabama 113 HoMI RAPE ROBB AstT BURG LARC MVT

CQUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES (Continued) 4 17 2 WlLCOX 0660000 1994: 0 0 0 11 CLR: 0 0 0 8 0 3 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 72% 0% 17% 0%

14 3 WlNSTON 0670000 1994: 0 0 0 0 23 CLR: 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 CLRRT: 0% 0% 0% 0% 8% 0% 0%

114 1994 Crime in Alabama 1994 Crime in Alabama 115 METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) are comprised of a county or contigu­ ous counties containing a central city of 50,000 residents or more. MSA's take their name from the central city.

Alabama has ten MSA's made up of twenty counties. They cover a total of 15,136 square miles and contain 66% of Alabama's population with an average of 177.9 people per square mile. Alabama's MSA's include:

Anniston - Calhoun County

Birmingham - Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair, and Shelby Counties

Decatur - Lawrence and Morgan Counties

Dothan - Dale and Houston Counties

Florence - Colbert and Lauderdale Counties

Gadsden - Etowah County

Huntsville - Madison and Limestone Counties

Mobile - Baldwin and Mobile Counties

Montgomery - Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery Counties

Tuscaloosa - Tuscaloosa County

116 1994 Crime in Alabama 1994 Crime in Alabama 117 The ten MSA's combined, account for 81 % of the state is 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 CRIl\tlE

Reported % of % of MSA Part I Offenses MSA Part I State's Part I

Ahniston 6,623 4% 3% Birmingham 55,911 34% 28% Decatur 5,579 3% 3% Dothan 4,021 2% 2% Florence 3,890 2% 2% Gadsden 6,115 4% 3% Huntsville 19,049 12% 9% Mobile 33,183 20% 16% Montgomery 17,280 11 % 8% Tuscaloosa 13,419 8% 7%

TOTAL 165,070 100% 81%

118 1994 Crime in Ala~ama ANNISTON MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE!100,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 6023 +10% 5190.7 +17% 1991 6244 +4% 5317.6 +2% 1992 6601 +6% 5557.9 +5% 1993 6544 -1% 5556.1 0% 1994 6623 +1% 5580.7 0%

PROPERTY 1990 4918 +11% 4238.4 +18% 1991 5161 +5% 4395.3 +4% 1992 5327 +2% 4409.5 +1% 1993 5144 -3% 4367.4 -1% 1994 5517 +7% 4648.8 +6%

VIOLENT 1990 1105 +6% 952.3 +13% 1991 1083 -2% 922.3 -3% 1992 1364 +26% 1148.5 +25% 1993 1400 +3% 1188.7 +4% 1994 1106 -21% 931.9 -22%

HOMICIDE 1990 12 - 14% 10.3 -9% 1991 10 -17% 8.5 -18% 1992 13 +30% 10.9 +29% 1993 17 +31% 14.4 +32% 1994 13 -24% 11.0 -24%

RAPE * 1990 42 +27% 69.6 +35% 1991 45 +7% 73.7 +6% 1992 45 0% 72.9 -1% 1993 59 +31% 96.3 +32% 1994 68 +15% 110.2 +14%

ROBBERY 1990 151 - 31% 130.1 - 27% 1991 164 +9% 139.7 +7% 1992 197 +20% 165.9 +19% 1993 171 -13% 145.2 -13% 1994 138 -19% 116.3 -20%

ASSAULT 1990 900 +16% 775.6 +23% 1991 864 -4% 735.8 -5% 1992 1109 +28% 938.8 +27% 1993 1153 +4% 978.9 +4% 1994 887 -23% 747.4 -24%

BURGLARY 1990 1474 +7% 1270.3 +14% 1991 1633 + 11% 1390.7 +10% 1992 1666 +2% 1402.7 +1% 1993 1531 -8% 1299.9 -7% 1994 1594 +4% 1343.1 +3%

LARCENY 1990 3121 +12% 2689.7 +19% 1991 3277 +5% 2790.8 +4% 1992 3320 +1% 2795.3 0% 1993 3346 +1% 2840.9 +2% 1994 3615 +8% 3046.1 +7%

MVT 1990 323 +18% 278.4 +25% 1991 251 -22% 213.8 -23% 1992 251 0% 211.3 -1% 1993 267 +6% 226.7 +7% 1994 308 +15% 259.5 +14%

• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

1994 Crime in Alabama 119 r I BffiMINGHAM MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE!100.000 PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 55365 +10% 6191.6 +14% 1991 60273 +9% 6667.2 +8% 1992 53123 -12.% 6063.9 -9% 1993 54372 +2% 6254.5 +3% 1994 55911 +3% 6384.0 +2%

PROPERTY 1990 47853 +11% 5351.6 +15% 1991 50049 +5% 5536.2 +3% 1992 44310 -12% 5057.9 -9% 1993 44361 0% 5102.9 +1% 1994 46487 +5% 5308.0 +4%

VIOLENT 1990 7512 +5% 840.1 +8% 1991 10224 +36% 1131.0 +35% 1992 8813 -14% 1006.0 -11 % 1993 10011 +14% 1151.6 +15% 1994 9424 -6% 1076.1 -7%

HOMICIDE 1990 174 +22% 19.5 +26% 1991 190 +9% 21.0 +8% 1992 170 -11% 19.4 -8% 1993 167 -2% 19.2 -1% 1994 172 +3% 19.6 +2%

RAPE 1990 398 -2% 85.6 +1% 1991 420 +6% 89.3 +4% 1992 474 +13% 105.1 +18% 1993 449 -5% 99.3 -6% 1994 432 -4% 94.9 -4%

ROBBERY 1990 2580 +2% 288.5 +6% 1991 2627 +2% 290.6 +1% 1992 2342 -11% 267.3 -8% 1993 2358 +1% 271.3 +2% 1994 2763 +17% 315.5 +16%

ASSAULT 1990 4360 +6% 487.6 +9% 1991 6987 + 60% 772.9 +59% 1992 5827 -17% 665.1 -14% 1993 7037 + 21 % 809.5 +22% 1994 6057 -14% 691.6 -15%

BURGLARY 1990 12669 0% 1416.8 +3% 1991 14343 +13% 1586.6 + 12% 1992 11812 -18% 1348.3 -15% 1993 11361 -4% 1306.9 -3% 1994 11222 -1% 1281.4 -2%

LARCENY 1990 27852 + 13% 3114.8 +17% 1991 29050 +4% 3213.4 +3% 1992 26961 -7% 3077.6 -4% 1993 27498 +2% 3163.2 + 3% 1594 29678 +8% 3388.7 +7%

MVT 1990 7332 + 28% 819.9 +32% 1991 6656 -9% 736.3 -10% 1992 5537 -17% 632.0 -14% 1993 5502 -1 % 632.9 0% 1994 5587 +2% 637.9 +1%

• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

120 1994 Crime in Alabama DECATURMSA CRIME DATA 1993-1994**

NUMBER OF PERCEN T RATE/l00,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANG E POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1993 4881 0% 3547.1 0% 1994 5579 +14% 4172.3 +18%

PROPERTY 1993 4551 0% 3307.3 0% 1994 5256 +15% 3930.8 +19%

VIOLENT 1993 330 0% 239.8 0% 1994 323 -2% 241.6 -1%

HOMICIDE 1993 14 0% 10.2 0% 1994 9 -36% 6.7 -34%

RAPE * 1993 30 0% 41.9 0% 1994 44 +47% 63.3 +51%

ROBBERY 1993 93 0% 67.6 0% 1994 84 -10% 62.8 -7%

ASSAULT 1993 193 0% 140.3 0% 1994 186 -4% 139.1 -1%

BURGLARY 1993 938 0% 681.7 0% 1994 1151 +28% 860.8 +26%

LARCENY 1993 3320 0% 2412.7 0% 1994 3813 +15% 2851.6 +18%

MVT 1993 293 0% 212.9 0% 1994 292 0% 218.4 +3%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

** 1993 was the first year that the popula tion for the city of Decatur was determined to have exceeded 50,000 pe rsons by the Federal Bureau of Census (BOC) and therefore qualified Law rence and Morgan Counties to be combined to form the Decatur MSA. There is no data for this MSA prior to 1993.

1994 Crime in Alabama 121

------~ DOTHANMSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE!100,000 PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 8156 +14% 6299.4 +14% 1991 7906 -3% 6034.3 -4% 1992 6055 -23% 4594.2 -24% 1993 6443 +6% 4777.5 +4% 1994 4021 -38% 2955.3 -38%

PROPERTY 1990 6980 +10% 5391.1 +10% 1991 6821 -2% 5206.2 -3% 1992 5228 -23% 3966.7 -24% 1993 5371 +3% 3982.7 0% 1994 3439 -36% 2527.5 -37%

VIOLENT 1990 1176 +37% 908.3 +37% 1991 1085 -8% 828.1 -9% 1992 827 -24% 627.5 -24% 1993 1072 +30% 794.9 +27% 1994 582 -46% 427.7 -46%

HOMICIDE 1990 14 +8% 10.8 +8% 1991 11 -21% 8.4 -22% 1992 5 -55% 3.8 - 55% 1993 8 +60% 5.9 +56% 1994 10 +25% 7.5 +27%

RAPE * 1990 47 +27% 69.8 +27% 1991 46 -2% 67.5 -3% 1992 44 -4% 64.2 -5% 1993 43 -2% 61.3 -5% 1994 17 -60% 24.0 -61%

ROBBERY 1990 120 +18% 92.7 +18% 1991 115 -4% 87.8 -5% 1992 101 -12% 76.2 -13% 1993 142 +41% 105.3 +38% 1994 91 -36% 66.9 -36%

ASSAULT 1990 995 +41% 768.5 +41% 1991 913 -8% 696.9 -9% 1992 677 -26% 513.7 -26% 1993 879 +30% 651.8 +27% 1994 464 -47% 341.0 -48%

BURGLARY 1990 1545 +9% 1193.3 +9% 1991 1352 -13% 1031.9 -14% 1992 1060 -22% 804.3 -22% 1993 1140 +8% 845.3 +5% 1994 730 -36% 536.5 -37%

LARCENY 1990 5163 + 11% 3987.7 +10% 1991 5251 +2% 4007.8 +1% 1992 3856 -27% 2925.7 -27% 1993 3900 +1% 2891.9 -1% 1994 2532 -35% 1860.9 -36%

MVT 1990 272 +18% 210.1 +18% 1991 218 -20% 166.4 -21% 1992 312 +43% 236.7 +43% 1993 331 +6% 245.4 +4% 1994 177 -47% 130.1 -47%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

122 1994 Crime in Alabama 1 ------

FLORENCE MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATEI1 00,000 PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 4494 +11% 3426.3 +14% 1991 4527 +1% 3427.9 0% 1992 4035 -11% 3020.7 -12% 1993 3680 -9% 2709.6 -10% 1994 3890 +6% 2879.4 +6%

PROPERTY 1990 4065 +10% 3099.3 +13% 1991 4107 +1% 3109.8 0% 1992 3644 -11% 2728.0 -12% 1993 3326 -9% 2489.0 -10% 1994 3593 +8% 2659.5 +7%

VIOLENT 1990 429 +23% 327.1 26% 1991 420 -2% 318.0 -3% 1992 391 -7% 292.7 -8% 1993 354 -10% 260.7 -11% 1994 297 -16% 219.8 -16%

HOMICIDE 1990 10 +233% 7.6 +246% 1991 1 -90% 0.8 -90% 1992 5 +400% 3.7 +368% 1993 12 +140% 8.8 +139% 1994 8 -33% 5.9 _33%

RAPE • 1990 17 - 35% 24.9 -33% 1991 21 +24% 30.6 23% 1992 19 -10% 27.4 -11% 1993 14 -26% 19.8 -28% 1994 14 0% 19.9 +1%

ROBBERY 1990 52 +24% 39.6 +27% 1991 59 +13% 44.7 +13% 1992 48 -19% 35.9 -20% 1993 35 -27% 25.8 -28% 1994 41 +17% 30.4 +18%

ASSAULT 1990 350 +25% 266.9 +29% 1991 339 -3% 256.7 -4% 1992 319 -6% 238.8 -7% 1993 293 -8% 216.7 -10% 1994 234 -20% 173.2 -20%

BURGLARY 1990 992 + 11% 756.3 +14% 1991 957 -4% 724.6 -4% 1992 742 -22% 555.5 -23% 1993 598 -19% 440.3 -21% 1994 751 +26% 555.9 +26%

LARCENY 1990 2871 +10% 2188.9 +13% 1991 2995 +4% 2267.8 +4% 1992 2745 -8% 2055.0 -9% 1993 2587 -6% 1904.9 -7% 1994 2743 +6% 2030.4 +7%

MVT 1990 202 +21% 154.0 +24% 1991 155 -23% 117.4 -24% 1992 157 +1% 117.5 0% 1993 141 -10% 103.8 -12% 1994 99 -30% 73.3 -29%

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• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

1994 Crime in Alabama 123 --r

·G4-l)SD;EN MSA CJUME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE!100,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANG!: POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 5339 +13% 5371.2 +17% 1991 6541 +23% 6502.8 +21% 1992 6318 -3% 6210.0 -5% 1993 6526 +3% 6460.8 +4% 1994 6115 -6% .6035.3 -7%

PROPERTY 1990 4525 +12% 4552.3 +16% 1991 5600 +24% 5567.3 +22% 1992 5084 -9% 4997.1 -10% 1993 5336 + 5~i. 5286.7 +6% 1994 5284 -1% 5215.2 -1%

VIOLENT 1990 814 +20% 818.9 +25% 1991 941 +16% 935.5 +14% 1992 1234 +31% 1212.9 +30% 1993 1190 -4% 1178.1 -3% 1994 831 -30% 820.2 -30%

HOMICIDE 1990 9 +13% 9.1 +16% 1991 11 +22% 10.9 +20% 1992 19 +73% 18.7 +71% 1993 13 -32% 12.9 -31% 1994 11 -15% 10.9 -16%

RAPE • 1990 32 -6% 61.9 -3% 1991 38 +19% 72.7 +17% 1992 34 -11% 64.3 -12% 1993 51 +50% 97.1 +51% 1994 50 -2% 94.9 -2%

ROBBERY 1990 101 -4% 101.6 -1% 1991 172 +70% 171.0 +68% 1992 159 -8% 156.3 -9% 1993 206 +30% 203.9 +31% 1994 141 -32% 139.2 -32%

ASSAULT 1990 672 +27% 676.1 +31% 1991 720 +7% 715.8 +6% 1992 1022 +42% 1004.5 +40% 1993 920 -10% 910.8 -9% 1994 629 -32% 620.8 -32%

BURGLARY 1990 1250 +45% 1257.5 +50% 1991 1468 +17% 1459.4 +16% 1992 1296 -12% 1273.8 -13% 1993 1229 -5% 1216.7 -5% 1994 1225 0% 1209.0 -,%

LARCENY 1990 2960 +3% 2977.8 +6% 1991 3659 +24% 3637.6 +22% 1992 3261 -'1% 3205.3 -'2% 1993 3608 +10% 3571.9 + 11% 1994 3691 +2% 3642.9 +2%

MVT 1990 315 +11% 316.9 +15% 1991 473 +50% 470.2 +48% 1992 527 +11% 518.0 +10% 1993 499 -5% 494.0 -5% 1994 368 -26% 363.2 -26%

• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

124 1994 Crime in Alabama HUNTSVILLE MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE!100,000 PERCENT OFFENSES .YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE TOTAL 1990 16151 +5% 6760.2 +5% 1991 10500 -35% 4355.6 -36% 1992 18080 +72% 7414.8 +70% 1993 18699 +3% 5999.2 -20% 1994 19049 +2% 6079.0 +1%

PROPERTY 1990 15057 +5% 6302.3 +5% 1991 9574 -36% 3971.5 -37% 1992 16301 +70% 6685.2 +68% 1993 16069 -1% 5155.4 -23% 1994 16817 +5% 5366.7 +4%

VIOLENT 1990 1094 +5% 457.9 +5% 1991 926 -15% 384.1 -16% 1992 1779 +92% 729.6 +90% 1993 2530 +48% 834.8 +16% 1994 2232 -12% 712.3 -15%

HOMICIDE 1990 22 +38% 9.2 +37% 1991 15 -32% 6.2 -33% 1992 23 +53% 9.4 +51% 1993 22 -4% 7.1 -25% 1994 27 +23% 8.6 +21%

RAPE • i990 88 -4% 70.8 -5% 1991 64 -27% 51.1 -28% 1992 96 +50% 75.7 +48% 1993 102 +6% 62.9 -17% 1994 114 +12% 70.0 +11%

ROBBERY 1990 299 +21% 125.2 +20% 1991 165 -45% 68.4 -45% 1992 443 +168% 181.7 +166% 1993 360 -19% 115.5 -36% 1994 420 +17% 134.0 +16%

ASSAULT 1990 685 0% 286.7 0% 1991 682 0% 282.9 -1% 1992 1217 +78% 999.2 +76% 1993 2146 +76% 688.5 -31% 1994 1671 -22% 533.3 -23%

BURGLARY 1990 2500 0% 1046.4 0% 1991 1929 -23% 800.2 -24% 1992 3357 +74% 1376.7 +72% 1993 3295 -2% 1057.1 -23% 1994 3446 +5% 1099.7 +4%

LARCENY 1990 11794 +7% 4936.5 +6% 1991 7154 -39% 2967.6 -40% 1992 12201 +71% 5003.7 +69% 1993 11687 -4% 3749.5 -25% 1994 12204 +4% 3894.6 +4%

MVT 1990 763 -1% 319.4 -1% 1991 491 -36% 203.7 -36% 1992 743 +51% 304.7 +50% 1993 1087 +46% 348.7 +15% 1994 1167 +7% 372.4 +7%

• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

1994 Crime in Alabama 125 MOBILEMSA r CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994 NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/1 00,000 PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 30669 -3% 6536.2 -1% 1991 35867 +17% 7707.8 +18% 1992 35591 -1% 7424.7 -4% 1993 30928 -13% 6167.8 -17% 1S94 33183 +7% 6656.8 +8%

PROPERTY 1990 23494 -12% 5007.0 -10% 1991 27716 +18% 5956.1 +19% 1992 26970 -3% 5626.3 -6% 1993 26652 -1% 5315.1 -6% 1994 29014 +9% 5820.4 +10%

VIOLENT 1990 7175 +47% 1529.1 +51% 1991 8151 +14% 1751.6 +15% 1992 8621 +6% 1798.4 +3% 1993 4276 -50% 852.7 -53% 1994 4169 -3% 836.3 -2%

HOMICIDE 1990 57 -2% 12.1 0% 1991 59 +4% 12.7 +5% 1992 56 -5% 11.7 -8% 1993 65 +16% 12.9 +11% 1994 72 +11% 14.4 +12%

RAPE * 1990 213 +8% 87.3 +11% 1991 220 +3% 90.9 +4% 1992 224 +2% 89.9 -1% 1993 198 -12% 75.9 -16% 1994 217 +10% 83.7 +10%

ROBBERY 1990 1006 -5% 214.4 -3% 1991 1226 +22% 263.5 +23% 1992 1496 +22% 312.1 +18% 1993 1643 +10% 327.7 +5% 1994 1762 +7% 353.5 +8%

ASSAULT 1990 5899 +66% 1257.2 +70% 1991 6646 +13% 1428.2 +14% 1992 6845 +3% 1428.0 0% 1993 2370 -65% 472.6 -67% 1994 2118 -11% 424.9 -10%

BURGLARY 1990 6829 -26% 1455.4 -25% 1991 8582 +26% 1844.3 27% 1992 7746 -10% 1615.9 -13% 1993 8513 +10% 1697.7 +5% 1994 8048 -5% 1614.5 -5%

LARCENY 1990 15091 -5% 3216.2 -3% 1991 16589 +10% 3565.0 +11% 1992 16226 -2% 3384.9 -5% 1993 15853 - 2% 3161.5 -7% 1994 18575 +17% 3726.3 +18%

MVT 1990 1574 +1% 335.5 +3% 1991 2545 +62% 546.9 +63% 1992 2998 +18% 625.4 +14% 1993 2286 -24% 455.9 -27% 1994 2391 +5% 479.7 +5%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

126 1994 Crime in Alabama L_ ------

MONTGOMERY MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/l00,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 15999 -3% 5486.5 0% 1991 21256 +33% 7203.1 +31% 1992 17496 -18% 5861.7 -19% 1993 17280 -1% 5625.1 -4% 1994 17280 0% 5600.9 0%

PROPERTY 1990 14379 -5% 4931.0 -2% 1991 18750 +30% 6353.9 +29% 1992 14897 -20% 4990.9 -21% 1993 14747 -1% 4800.5 -4% 1994 14718 0% 4770.5 -1%

VIOLENT 1990 1620 +28% 555.5 +32% 1991 :~506 +55% 849.2 +53% 1992 2599 +4% 870.7 +3% 1993 2533 -3% 825.5 -5% 1994 2562 +1% 830.4 +1%

HOMICIDE 1990 39 -5% 13.4 -2% 1991 43 +10% 14.6 +9% 1992 41 -5% 13.7 -6% 1993 46 +12% 15.0 +9% 1994 45 -2% 14.6 -3%

RAPE * 1990 133 +30% 87.7 +34% 1991 193 +45% 125.8 +43% 1992 142 -26% 91.5 -27% 1993 113 -20% 70.7 -23% 1994 102 -10% 63.6 -10%

ROBBERY 1990 497 +38% 170.4 +43% 1991 662 +33% 224.3 +32% 1992 635 -4% 212.7 -5% 1993 635 0% 206.7 -3% 1994 719 +13% 233.1 +13%

ASSAULT 1990 951 +25% 326.1 +29% 1991 1608 +70% 544.9 +67% 1992 1781 +10% 596.7 +10% 1993 1739 -2% 566.1 -5% 1994 1696 -3% 549.7 -3%

BURGLARY 1990 3815 -13% 1308.3 -11% 1991 5762 +51% 1952.6 +49% 1992 4776 -17% 1600.1 -18% 1993 4810 +1% 1565.8 -2% 1994 4242 -12% 1374.9 -12%

LARCENY 1990 9723 -3% 3334.3 0% 1991 n748 +21% 3981.1 +19% 1992 8681 -26% 2908.4 -27% 1993 8530 -2% 2776.7 -5% 1994 9081 +7% 2943.3 +6%

MVT 1990 841 +12% 288.4 +15% 1991 1240 +47% 420.2 +46% 1992 1440 +16% 482.4 +15% 1993 1407 -2% 458.0 -5% 1994 1395 -1% 452.2 -1%

• RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

1994 Crime in Alabama 127 TUSCALOOSA MSA CRIME TRENDS 1990-1994

NUMBER OF PERCENT RATE/l00,OOO PERCENT OFFENSES YEAR OFFENSES CHANGE POPULATION CHANGE

TOTAL 1990 11160 +18% 7416.2 +14% 1991 12376 +11% 8126.9 +10% 1992 12191 -2% 7914.6 -3% 1993 12511 +3% 8045.9 +2% 1994 13419 +7% 8566.9 +6%

PROPERTY 1990 9696 +16% 6443.3 +13% 1991 10904 +13% 7160.3 +11% 1992 10566 -3% 6859.6 -4% 1993 10927 +3% 7027.2 +2% 1994 12130 + 11% 7744.0 +10%

VIOLENT 1990 1464 +28% 972.9 +24% 1991 1472 +1% 966.6 -1% 1992 1625 +10% 1055.0 +9% 1993 1584 -3% 1018.7 -3% 1994 1289 -19% 822.9 -19%

HOMICIDE 1990 15 +88% 10.0 +81% 1991 10 -33% 6.6 -34% 1992 12 +20% 7.8 +18% 1993 10 -17% 6.4 -18% 1994 16 +60% 10.2 +59%

RAPE * 1990 64 +60% 81.8 +51% 1991 86 +34% 108.6 +33% 1992 93 +8% 116.1 +7% 1993 77 +7% 95.2 -18% 1994 77 0% 94.5 -1%

ROBBERY 1990 244 +26% 162.1 +23% 1991 262 +7% 172.0 +6% 1992. 322 +23% 209.0 +22% 1993 345 +7% 221.9 +6% 1994 312 -10% 199.2 -10%

ASSAULT 1990 1141 +26% 758.2 + 22% 1991 1114 -2% 731.5 -4% 1992 1198 +8% 777.8 +6% 1993 1152 -4% 740.9 -5% 1994 884 -23% 564.4 -24%

BURGLARY 1990 2075 +4% 1378.9 +1% 1991 2622 +26% 1721.8 +25% 1992 2317 -12% 1504.2 -13% 1993 1798 -22% 1156.3 -23% 1994 1791 0% 1143.4 -1%

LARCENY 1990 7100 +19% 4718.2 +16% 1991 7593 +7% 4986.1 +6% 1992 7681 +1% 4986.6 0% 1993 8627 +12% 5548.1 +11% 1994 9877 +14% 6305.7 +14%

MVT 1990 521 +30% 346.2 +26% 1991 689 +32% 452.4 +31% 1992 568 -18% 368.8 -19% 1993 502 -12% 322.8 -13% 1994 462 -8% 294.9 -9%

* RAPE RATES ARE BASED ON FEMALE POPULATION.

128 1994 Crime in Alabama L~ 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 col­ lected.

• A total of 1..68.703 persons were arrested in Alabama in 1994 for Part II offenses.

18 This is up ~ from 1993's figure of 155,924.

• ~ of Part II arrestees were white and ~ were black.

III ~ of the Part II arrests were adults.

• Males made up ~ of Part 11 arrests.

18 Liquor violations (DUI, drunkenness, liquor laws violations) made up ~ of the Part" arrests.

III Narcotics violations made up 7% of the Part" arrests.

Part tI Offenses include:

Other assaults - non-aggravated assaults.

Forgery and counterfeiting - making, altering, uttering, or posses­ sing 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.

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 havi ng custody or control.

1994 Crime in Alabama 129 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 commer­ cial nature.

Sex offenses (other than rape. prostitution, and commercialized lliW - statutory rape, offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, etc.

Narcotic drug laws - offenses relating to narcotics, i.e., possession, sale, use, growing and manufacturing 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 the influence - driving or operating any motor vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics.

Liquor laws - violation.s 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 categories mentioned above, Part I Offenses, and traffic violations. Including, but not limited to bigamy, blackmail, bribery, contempt of court, discrimination, perjury, possession or sale of obscene material, quarantine violations, etc.

130 1994 Crime in Alabama Liquor Violations

• There were 44.029 people arrested for alcohol violations in 1994. o 19.199 people were arrested for DUI with ~ being 18 and over. o ~ of the DUI arrests were males.

• 1.5..?& of DUI arrests were white.

• There were 9,498 people arrested for liquor laws violations (bootleg­ ging, buying or selling to minors, etc.) 9..?& were juveniles, 87% were males and ~ were white.

Q There were 15.332 people arrested in 1994 for public drunkenness. ~ were juveniles, .aa?f2. were males and ~ were white.

Drug Violations

• There were 11.610 persons arrested for drug violations, 1.1..?& were for sale of drugs and .aa?f2. were for possession.

• ~ of the drug arrests were juveniles, ~ were males and ~ were white.

• Marijuana possession resulted in the greatest number of arrests for drug violations, 6,417 for.lili?& of the drug arrests. Possession of cocaine re­ sulted in 3.646 arrests, or.3..J...?& of all drug arrests.

1994 Crime in Alabama 131 I..J.) -tv 1994 TOTAL PART II ARRESTS BY AGE

Under 25- 30- 35- 4()- 45- 50- 55- 60- 65 & AGE 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 OVER

Other Assaults 1286 929 981 1038 1074 1133 1121 1043 4573 4342 3384 2009 1240 659 337 221 344 Forgery 52 77 96 112 109 98 100 86 427 415 232 100 58 16 14 5 15 Fraud 148 230 338 472 536 612 653 564 2401 2218 1690 1035 564 270 135 74 74 \D Embezzlement 1 1 2 1 4 2 1 2 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 \D- .t:- Stolen Property 497 176 145 127 128 104 80 76 316 271 193 96 56 22 18 12 11 o Vandalism 536 175 164 137 144 151 132 136 519 491 319 199 98 38 16 14 24 '""1 Weapons 602 224 194 172 175 162 135 125 348 273 181 129 94 44 34 16 19 ~r (1) Prostitution! 5· Commercialized >- Vice 2 4 2 2 6 3 14 7 52 69 37 25 7 9 1 1 4 §: Sex Offenses 32 7 10 12 15 11 10 10 50 70 58 32 38 22 11 11 15 j:I) Controlled :3 1 j:I) Substances 994 748 741 692 657 592 534 467 1826 1781 1325 710 298 130 51 24 40 Gambling 33 6 9 10 9 10 14 2 10 6 5 7 5 10 4 1 3 Family Offenses 6 43 53 40 71 52 51 40 155 219 182 96 40 19 13 1 6 DUI 118 281 366 456 618 628 640 567 2831 3461 3092 2368 1540 986 626347 274 liquor Laws 891 965 981 792 443 371 298 273 1092 1085 842 514 373 247 140 99 92 Public Drunkeness 178 252 311 301 441 395 400 355 1990 2810 2618 1874 1331 844 519366 347 Disorderfy Conduct 1089 321 332 287 254 262 218 220 811 761 633 353 230 114 63 39 36 Vagrancy 38 10 14 12 13 12 9 7 24 35 20 15 5 1 3 0 3 Other Offenses 3478 2165 2606 2770 2758 2618 2743 255410258 9517 6824 3855 21061079 530 286 292 ------

DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS

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, and "crack".

2. Marijuana.

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.

1994 Crime in Alabama 133 SALE JUVENILE AND ADULT ARREST 1994

SEX/RACE OF Opium/ Synthetic PERSONS Cocaine Marijuana Drugs Other ARRESTED Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv.

White Male 53 1 135 9 9 0 33 0 While Female 23 1 17 0 3 0 12 0 Black Male 581 59 51 6 16 0 112 1 Black Female 81 2 10 0 2 0 18 0 Other Male 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Other Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 738 63 214 15 30 0 175 1

GRAND TOTAL 801 229 30 176

POSSESSION JUVENILE AND ADULT ARRESTS 1994

SEX/RACE OF Opium/ Synthetic PERSONS Cocaine Marijuana Drugs Other ARRESTED Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv. Adult Juv.

White Male 404 9 3002 249 139 4 54 8 While Female 143 1 545 37 39 2 22 0 Black Male 2392 313 2067 262 24 5 6 1 Black Female 368 14 235 8 6 0 1 0 Other Male 1 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 Other Female 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 3309 337 5859 558 208 1 1 83 9

GRAND TOTAL 3646 6417 219 92

134 1994 Crime in Alabama DRUG TASK FORCES

In previous years police and sheriffs' departments were exclusively respon- I sible for submitting drug arrest data. In the past few years, 27 drug task forces have been established in Alabama and not all of these task forces are reporting to UCR. Therefore, there may be differences between the number of drug arrests reported by drug task forces and the number re­ ported by the city police department or the county sheriff's office. Data re­ garding drug task force accomplishments was supplied by the Law Enforcement Planning Division of the Alabama Dept. of Economic and Com­ munity Affairs (ADECA), and is provided in quarterly reports.

Alabama Drug Task Forces

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STATEWIDE

There were 391 law enforcement agencies* and 5 state agencies in Ala­ bama in 1994 that employed approximately 12,988 law enforcement per­ sonnel - 8,973 sworn and 4,015 civilian. Considering only sworn employees, this provides a ratio of 2.1 officers per 1,000 population in Ala­ bama. The national average approximates 2 officers per 1,000 population.

COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES

There are 67 county sheriff's offices in Alabama employing a total of 3,296 employees.

TOTAL PERSONNEL (sworn and civilian) ... 3,296 FULL TIME SWORN MALES ...... 1,721 FULL TIME SWORN FEMALES ...... 20'1 FULL TIME CIVILIAN MALES ...... 629 FULL TIME CIVILIAN FEMALES ...... 745

*Data used in this section were obtained from the employee data sheets submitted by law enforcement agencies to UCR. Over 99% of Alabama's law enforcement agencies completed this form. Please note that there are more law enforcement agencies than reporting agencies. This is due to the fact that many small agencies report crime through the county sheriff's office.

1994 Crime in Alabama 141 ,----~- I I I

CITIES

Law enforcement employee data are listed by population strata with the total number of employees contained within each strata included.

Total Personnel (Sworn and Civilian)

Greater than 250,000 (1 agency) ....1,007 50,000 to 250,000 (6 agencies) ....2,174 25,000 to 50,000 (8 agencies) ...... 833 10,000 to 25,000 (31 agencies) ....1,531

5,000 to 10,000 (39 agencies) .. 0 • •• 954 1,000 to 5,000 (124 agencies) ...... 1,049 Less than 1,000 (101 agencies) ...... 30~

Full-Time Sworn Males

Greater than 250,000 ...... 615 50,000 to 250,000 ...... 1,469 25,000 to 50,000 ...... 602 '10,000 to 25,000 ...... 1,119 5,000 to 10,000 ...... 745 1,000 to 5,000 ...... 748 Less than 1,000 ...... 238

Full-Time Swam Females

Greater than 250,000 ...... 143 50,000 to 250,000 ...... 126 25,000 to 50,000 ...... 57 10,000 to 25,000 ...... 61 5,000 to 10,000 ...... 33 1 ,000 to 5,000 ...... 23 less than 1 ,000 ...... 8

142 1994 Crime in Alabama Full-Time Ciyilian Males

Greater than 250,000 ...... 77 50,000 to 250,000 ...... 155 25,000 to 50,000 ...... 47 10,000 to 25,000 ...... 128 5,000 to 10,000 ...... 60 1,000 to 5,000 ...... 121 Less than 1 ,000 ...... 24

Full-Time Civilian Females

Greater than 250,000 ...... 172 50,000 to 250,000 ...... 424 25,000 to 50,000 ...... 127 10,000 to 25,000 ...... 223 5,000 to 10,000 ...... 116 1,000 to 5,000 ...... 157 Less than 1,000 ...... 36

1994 Crime in Alabama 143 MSA'S

The ten MSA's include 171 law enforcement agencies and employ 5,863 sworn and 2,358 civilian personnel. These MSA's contain 65% of the sworn personnel and 63% of the total law enforcement personnel in Ala­ bama. Sworn employees provide a ratio of 2.0 officers per 1,000 popula­ tion.

A breakdown of employee data by MSA follows:

Anniston MSA (9 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 201 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 10 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 22 Full-Time Civilian Females ...... 44- (Total Employees) ...... 277

Birmingham MSA (56 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 1,875 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 259 Full-Time Civilian Males...... 246 Full-Time Civilian Females ...... 405 (Total Employees) ...... 2,785

Decatur MS8. (13 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 208 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 10 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 33 Full-Time Civilian Females ...... 36 (Total Employees) ...... 287

Dothan MSA (17 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 231 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 11 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 74 Full-Time Civilian Females ...... 87 (Total Employees) ...... 403

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Florence MSA (14 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 205 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 15 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 28 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 34 (Total Employees) ...... 282

Gadsden MSA (9 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 214 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 21 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 30 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 61 (Total Employees) ...... 326

Huntsville MSA (12 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 523 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 28 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 84 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 156 (Total Employees) ...... 791

Mobile MSA (23 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 860 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 75 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 185 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 491 (Total Employees) ...... 1,611

Montgomery MSA (13 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 670 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 107 Full-Time Civilian Males ... , . . . 83 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 157 (Total Employees) ...... 1,017

Tuscaloosa MSA (5 agencies) Full-Time Sworn Males ...... 304 Full-Time Sworn Females ...... 36 Full-Time Civilian Males ...... 46 Full-Time Civilian Females ..... 56 (Total Employees) ...... 442

1994 Crime in Alabama 145 UNIVERSITIES

Fourteen universities in Alabama submit employee data for campus secu­ rity. Employee data are broken down as follows:

Total Personnel (Sworn and Civilian) Alabama A&M University ...... 34 Alabama State University ...... 25 Auburn University ...... 46 Auburn University - Montgomery .... 25 Enterprise State Jr College ...... 2 Jacksonville State University ...... 19 Livingston State University ...... 8 Troy State University ...... 9 University of Alabama - Birmingham ... 94 University of Alabama - Huntsville .... 15 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa ... 41 University of Montevallo...... 15 University of ...... 12 University of ...... 32

Full-Time Sworn Males Alabama A&M University ...... 22 Alabama State University ...... 19 Auburn University ...... 23 Auburn University - Montgomery .... 11 Enterprise State Jr College ...... 2 Jacksonville State University ...... 13 Livingston State University ...... 5 Troy State University ...... 8 University of Alabama - Birmingham .. .49 University of Alabama - Huntsville. . •. 9 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa ...30 University of Montevallo ...... 8 University of North Alabama ...... 10 University of South Alabama ...... 18

full-Time Sworn Females Alabama A&M University ...... 2 Alabama State University ...... 4 Auburn University ...... 1 Auburn University - Montgomery .... 2 Enterprise State Jr ColI&ge ...... 0

146 1994 Crime in Alabama Full-Time Sworn Females (Cont.) Jacksonville State University ...... 1 Livingston State University ...... 0 Troy State University ...... 0 University of Alabama - Birmingham .. 7 University of Alabama - Huntsville ... 1 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa ... 6 University of Montevallo ...... 1 University of North Alabama ...... 1 University of South Alabama ...... 4

Eull-Time Civilian Males Alabama A&M University ...... 6 Alabama State University ...... 1 Auburn University ...... 10 Auburn University - Montgomery. . . .. 9 Enterprise State Jr College ...... 0 Jacksonville State University ...... 1 Livingston State University...... 0 Troy State University...... 0 University of Alabama - Birmingham .. 20 University of Alabama - Huntsville ... 1 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa . .. 2 University Of Montevallo ...... 2 University of North Alabama ...... 0 University of South Alabama ...... ~

Eull-Time Civilian Females Alabama A&M University...... 4 Alabama State University ...... 1 Auburn University ...... 12 Auburn University - Montgomery. . . •. 3 Enterprise State Jr College ...... 0 Jacksonville State University ...... 3 Livingston State University...... 3

Troy State University ...... L • • •• 1 University of Alabama - Birmingham .. 18 University of Alabama - Huntsville 4 University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa. .. 3 University of Montevallo ...... 4 University of North Alabama ...... 1 University of South Alabama ...... 4

1994 Crime in Alabama 147 POLICE SWQB~ CIVlbIA~ POLICE SWQRN CIVILl8N DEPT Male Female Male Female DEPT Male Female Male Female

Abbeville 9 1 1 3 Cedar Bluff 3 0 0 0 Adamsville 10 0 4 3 Centre 8 0 4 0 Addison 3 0 0 0 Centreville 5 0 0 0 Alabaster 27 0 1 4 Chatom 5 1 0 0 Albertville 30 1 2 6 Cherokee 4 0 0 0 Alex City 43 1 9 10 Chickasaw 17 1 0 0 Aliceville 5 0 1 3 Childersburg 12 1 0 4 Andalusia 25 1 5 3 Citronelle 7 0 0 4 Anderson 1 0 0 0 Clanton 19 0 0 1 Anniston 92 5 8 25 Clayton 3 0 0 0 Arab 16 1 3 2 Clayhatchee 2 0 0 1 Ardmore 5 0 0 4 Cleveland 1 0 0 1 Ariton 2 0 1 1 Clio 5 ,:) 2 1 Arley 1 0 0 1 Coffeeville 1 0 0 0 Ashford 6 0 2 3 Collinsville 4 0 1 2 Ashland 7 1 1 2 Columbia 2 0 0 0 Ashville 4 0 2 0 Columbiana 7 0 0 4 Athens 32 1 0 9 Coosada 2 0 0 0 Atmore 18 0 2 1 Cordova 4 0 0 2 Attalla 16 1 1 5 Cottonwood 2 0 0 0 Auburn 61 4 6 6 Courtland 4 0 0 0 Bay Minette 18 0 1 '4 Creola 9 0 2 0 Bayou Bat. 1 1 0 1 4 Crossville 3 0 2 1 Bear Creek 4 0 0 0 Cuba 1 0 0 0 Berry 2 0 0 0 Cullman 35 3 4 5 Bessemer 76 5 6 11 Dadeville 8 0 0 0 Birmgham 615 143 77 172 Daleville 15 0 1 4 Blountsville 6 0 3 1 Daphne 27 1 1 11 Boaz 23 1 1 4 Dauphin lsi 6 0 4 0 Brantley 5 0 0 0 Daviston 1 0 0 0 Brent 5 0 0 0 Decatur 99 6 13 13 Brewton 18 1 3 2 Demopolis 19 0 2 5 Bridgeport 6 0 2 2 Dora 4 0 2 1 Brighton 5 0 4 2 Dothan 101 6 19 36 Brilliant 2 0 0 0 Double Spg 4 0 0 0 Brookside 1 0 0 1 Douglas 2 0 0 1 Brundidge 9 1 1 4 Dozier 1 0 0 0 Butler 5 0 0 4 East Brewton 4 0 2 0 Calera 9 0 3 1 Eclectic 4 1 1 3 Camden 6 1 0 3 Elba '14 0 1 5 Camp Hill 5 0 0 0 Elberta 3 0 0 0 Carbon Hill 6 0 2 4 Elkmont 1 0 0 1 Castleberry 1 0 0 1 Enterprise 38 3 3 9

148 1994 Crime in Alabama -!'OLICE SWQB~ POLICE SWQB~ CIVILI8~ CI~ILI8~ DEPT Male Female Male Female DEPT Male Female Male Female

Eufaula 30 4 5 6 Hamilton 12 0 0 1 Eutaw 8 0 0 4 Hammondvle 1 0 0 0 Evergreen 14 1 3 3 Hanceville 7 0 1 3 Excel 1 0 0 0 Harpersville 3 0 0 0 Fairfield 42 5 4 7 Hartford 9 0 3 3 Fairhope 15 0 0 1 Hartselle 21 0 1 3 Falkville 4 0 0 2 Headland 9 0 2 3 Fayette 10 0 0 0 Heflin 7 0 0 0 Flomaton 7 0 0 4 Helena 7 0 2 2 Florala 4 0 2 1 Henagar 4 0 3 0 Florence 79 6 8 17 Hillsboro 2 0 0 0 Foley 21 1 3 3 Hokes Bluff 5 0 0 0 Forkland 1 0 0 0 Hollywood 2 0 2 1 Fort Deposit 4 0 0 0 Homewood 61 4 14 9 Fort Payne 29 0 5 6 Hoover 89 8 11 14 Franklin 1 0 0 1 Hueytown 23 1 2 5 Frisco City 4 0 0 0 Huntsville 314 16 33 81 Fulton 1 0 0 0 Hu Air Auth 12 1 0 1 Fultondale 14 0 2 2 Hurtsboro 3 0 0 0 Fyffe 3 0 4 0 Ider 2 0 0 0 Gadsden 104 11 2 22 Irondale 23 1 2 3 Gantt 1 0 0 a Jackson 15 0 2 2 Gardendale 19 0 3 3 Jackson Gap 2 0 2 0 Geneva 10 0 2 2 J3cksonvlle 18 0 4 2 Geraldine 3 0 2 0 Jasper 38 2 8 1 1 Georgiana 4 0 2 0 Jemison 3 0 1 0 Gilbertown 2 0 0 1 Kennedy 1 0 0 0 Glencoe 5 0 0 0 Killen 3 0 0 1 Good Hope 5 0 0 1 Kimberly 3 0 0 0 Goodwater 4 0 0 0 Kinsey 3 0 0 0 Gordo 5 0 0 0 Kinston 2 0 0 0 Gordon 1 0 0 0 LaFayette 13 0 1 5 Grant 2 0 0 0 Lanett 26 0 0 4 Graysville 6 0 0 0 Leeds 21 1 3 3 Greensboro 6 1 2 2 Leesburg 2 0 0 0 Greenville 29 1 0 6 Leighton 4 0 0 0 Grove Hill 6 0 0 0 Level Plains 4 0 0 0 Guin 4 0 0 0 Lexington 2 0 0 1 Gulf Shores 22 1 1 5 Lincoln 9 1 1 4 Guntersville 27 2 2 4 Linden 6 0 0 0 Gurley 5 0 0 0 Lineville 5 0 0 4 Hackleburg 3 0 0 1 Lipscomb 3 0 3 0 Haleyville 12 1 4 1 Littleville 5 0 3 0

1994 Crime in Alabama 149 POLICE SWQB~ CI~11..18~ POLICE SWQRI\J CIVILlA~ DEPT Male Female Male Female Q.EPT Male Female Male Female

Livingston 9 0 4 1 Orange Bch 12 3 2 3 Lockhart 1 0 0 0 Owens C.Rd 2 0 0 0 Louisville 3 0 0 0 Oxford 32 2 3 5 Loxley 5 0 0 0 Ozark 40 1 4 8 Luverne 11 0 1 3 Parrish 3 0 0 0 Madison 29 5 1 10 Pelham 33 3 5 5 Maplesville 3 0 0 2 Pell City 22 0 1 1 Margaret 1 0 0 0 Pennington 1 0 0 0 Marion 8 0 2 2 Phenix City 53 7 2 14 Mcintosh 4 0 0 2 Phil Campbll 5 0 0 0 Mentone 1 0 0 0 Pickensville 2 0 0 0 Midfield 12 0 3 1 Piedmont 13 0 2 3 Midland City 4 0 1 2 Pinckard 1 0 0 0 Millbrook 11 2 2 2 Pine Hill 3 0 0 0 Millport 1 0 0 0 Pisgah 1 0 0 0 Millry 2 0 0 0 Pleasant Gr. 11 1 2 2 Mobile 389 44 22 158 Powell 2 0 1 1 Monroeville 24 1 2 3 Prattville 43 4 4 4 Montevallo 9 0 3 1 Priceville 4 0 0 0 Montgmry 391 36 47 101 Prichard 48, 1 1 4 18 Mtg Hs Auth 6 0 0 1 Ragland 4 0 1 3 Moody 10 0 0 1 Rainbw Cty 17 1 0 8 Morris 3 0 0 0 Rainsville 10 0 3 1 Moulton 9 0 0 0 Ranburne 2 0 0 1 Moundville 4 0 1 2 Red Bay 9 0 3 1 Mt Vernon 6 0 0 1 Red level 1 0 0 0 Mtn Brook 46 0 3 9 Reform 3 0 0 0 Mus. Shoals 25 2 0 0 Repton 1 0 0 0 Napier Field 1 0 0 0 Riverside 3 0 0 0 New Brocktn 6 0 0 0 Roanoke 18 0 0 1 New Hope 4 0 0 0 Robertsdale 8 0 2 2 New Site 1 0 0 0 Rockford 2 0 0 1 Newton 2 0 1 1 Russellville 19 0 2 2 Newville 1 G 1 0 Samson 6 0 3 1 N Courtland 4 0 0 0 Saraland 27 0 Q 6 Northport 40 5 3 7 Sardis 3 0 2 2 Notasulga 4 0 2 2 Satsuma 9 0 0 4 Oakman 3 0 0 1 Scottsboro 33 2 11 9 Odenville 2 0 0 0 Section 1 0 0 0 Ohatchee 3 0 0 0 Selma 52 6 7 16 Oneonta 12 1 0 1 Sheffield 25 0 2 3 Opelika 69 5 10 15 Shorter 3 0 4 0 Opp 18 1 2 4 Silas 1 0 0 0

150 1994 Crime in Alabama

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Silverhill 1 0 0 0 Wedowee 5 0 0 0 Sipsey 2 0 0 0 Wst Blocton 2 0 0 0 Skyline 1 0 0 0 Wetumpka 15 1 2 3 Slocomb 4 0 2 0 White Hall 3 1 0 0 Snead 4 0 0 0 Wilsonville 1 0 0 0 Sommervle 2 0 0 2 Wilton 1 0 1 0 Southside 6 0 3 2 Winfield 8 0 0 0 Springville 4 0 0 0 Woodville 1 0 0 0 St. Florian 2 0 0 0 York 6 1 0 3 Steele 2 0 0 0 Stevenson 5 0 3 1 Sulligent 3 0 0 0 SHERIFF'S SWQB~ CIVILI8N Sumiton 5 0 0 1 QEEICE Mala Eamala Mala Ea!JJala Summerdale 3 0 0 0 Sylacauga 34 2 2 5 Autauga 22 1 0 1 Sylvania 3 1 0 2 Baldwin 54 2 26 32 Talladega 38 0 4 8 Barbour 10 0 12 0 Tallassee 13 1 1 2 Bibb 5 0 6 2 Tarrant Cty 16 1 2 3 Blount 17 1 6 3 Taylor 1 0 0 0 Bullock 4 0 1 4 Thomaston 1 0 0 0 Butler 6 0 0 1 Thomasville 10 2 2 2 Calhoun 22 1 4 5 Thorsby 2 0 0 0 Chambers 15 0 21 9 Town Creek 4 0 0 0 Cherokee 9 1 5 0 Trafford 2 0 1 0 Chilton 14 0 0 2 Triana 2 0 0 0 Choctaw 5 0 5 5 Trinity 3 0 0 0 Clarke 10 0 3 2 Troy 46 1 7 7 Clay 2 1 5 1 Trussville 17 2 1 4 Cleburne 4 0 0 1 Tuscloosa 175 18 21 35 Coffee 9 0 12 7 Tuscumbia 16 6 0 0 Colbert 18 0 7 5 Tuskegee 30 4 2 7 Conecuh 7 0 6 5 Union Sprgs 10 1 2 1 Coosa 5 0 3 2 Uniontown 5 0 0 0 Covington 11 1 2 0 Valley 21 1 0 7 Crenshaw 5 0 0 0 Valley Head 1 0 0 0 Cullman 49 1 2 11 Vance 1 0 0 0 Dale 10 2 0 3 Vernon 6 1 0 0 Dallas 32 7 2 2 Vestvia His 40 1 0 1 DeKalb 20 2 8 5 Vincent 2 0 0 0 Elmore 17 0 11 8 Wadley 4 0 0 3 Escambia 12 0 9 15 Warrior 4 2 1 2 Etowah 35 7 21 18 Weaver 8 0 0 1 Fayette 10 0 5 0

1994 Crime in Alabama 151 SHERIFF'S SWQB~ CIVILI8~ STATE SWQRN CIVILIA~ OFFICE Male female Male Female UNIV Male Female Male Female

Franklin 13 1 11 6 Ala A&M 22 2 6 4 Geneva 8 0 3 3 Ala State 19 4 1 1 Greene 5 1 0 2 Auburn 23 1 10 12 Hale 4 0 0 1 AUM 1 1 2 9 3 Henry 9 0 0 1 Enterprise 2 0 0 0 Houston 35 2 45 28 Jax State 13 2 1 3 Jackson 25 0 13 0 Livingston 5 0 0 3 Jefferson 393 72 36 87 Montevallo 8 1 2 4 Lamar 6 0 6 4 Troy State 8 0 0 1 Lauderdale 21 1 8 7 UAB 49 7 20 18 Lawrence 19 1 0 6 UAH 9 1 1 4 Lee 30 4 19 17 U of Ala. 30 6 2 3 Limestone 25 0 7 1 1 U of N. Ala 10 1 0 1 Lowndes 4 1 0 13 U of S. Ala 18 4 6 4 Macon 12 1 10 6 Madison 85 4 42 35 Marengo 9 0 7 3 Marion 7 0 13 0 Marshall 18 2 7 9 STATE SWQR~ CIVILl8~ Mobile 133 7 114 231 8GENCY Male Female Male Female Monroe 15 0 6 9 Montgmry 116 55 5 28 ABC Brd 123 5 2 20 Morgan 37 3 19 10 Capitol Pol 26 1 4 6 Perry 5 1 5 2 DPS Hwy 625 12 204 415 Pickens 5 1 3 1 Mental Hlth 5 0 0 2 Pike 10 0 5 5 Pub S. C. 9 0 1 1 Randolph 1 1 3 1 0 Russell 23 1 22 21 Shelby 56 1 12 13 St. Clair 16 0 0 3 Sumter 3 0 0 1 Talladega 20 1 20 17 Tallapoosa 15 0 0 0 Tuscaloosa 58 7 20 11 Walker 30 2 0 4 Washington 6 0 4 2 Wiicox 6 1 2 6 Winston 7 0 5 3

152 1994 Crime in Alabama OFFICERS KILLED OR ASSAULTED

Killed

In 1994 five law enforcement officers were killed by felonious act in the line of duty in Alabama. One law enforcement officer was killed in a traffic accident in 1994.

June 9, 1994 The chief of the Dothan Police Department was killed in an automobile accident while returning from a con­ vention for chiefs of police.

June 14, 1994 A Greenville police officer was killed by a robber at a convenience store.

June 28, 1994 An officer with the Alabama Public Service Commission was killed while attempting to apprehend the homicide suspect from the Greenville police officer's shooting.

October 3, 1994 A Montgomery police 'Dfficer was killed while attempt­ ing to apprehend a robbery suspect.

October 23, 1994 The warden of the Charles A. Farquhar State Cattle Ranch prison and his wife were killed by an inmate.

November 1, 1994 A Madison County deputy was killed while attempting to pick up a suspect for psychiatric evaluation.

Assaulted

In 1994 there were .4.Q.a law enforcement officers assaulted in the line of duty. One hundred thirty-seven, or 34%, received serious injuries. The re­ mainder received minimal or no injuries.

Hands, fists or feet were used in ~ assaults or 17!}Q, of the incidents. Firearms were used in .4! cases or ~.

Attempting to arrest a suspect was the most dangerous police activity, re­ sulting in ~ of the assaults. The next most dangerous activity was re­ sponding to disturbance calls, also for .2..5.?& of the assaults.

Eighty-eight percent of the assaults on police officers were cleared.

1994 Crime in Alabama 153 SERIOUSNESS OF ASSAULT

Cutting Other Hands, Fist Seriousness Firearm Instrument Weapon Feet, etc.

With Injury 22 2 21 92 % of Weapon Type 5.5% 1% 5% 23%

Without Injury 22 5 23 216 % of Weapon Type 5.5% 1% 6% 54%

TOTAL 44 7 44 308 % TOTAL ASSAULTS 11% 1% 11% 77%

ASSAULTS Activities by Weapon Type

Attempting to arrest a suspect and disturbance calls proved to be the most dangerous activities for law enforcement officers, resulting in ~ of the assaults.

Cutting Other Personal % Assaults Type of Activity Firearms Instruments Weapon Weapons (by Activity)

Disturbances 11 7 8 74 25% Burglaries 1 0 1 4 1% Robberies 6 0 0 2 2% Attempt Other Arrests 7 0 6 88 25% Civil Disorders 1 0 4 10 4% Handling/Trans- porting/Custody of Prisoners 0 0 6 36 10% Investigating Sus- picious Persons/ Circumstances 4 0 7 45 14% Ambush 1 0 1 0 <1% Mentally Deranged 11 0 0 3 4% Traffic 1 0 9 31 10% All Other 1 0 2 15 5%

TOTAL 44 7 44 308 100% % Weapon Type 11 % 1% 11% 77%

154 1994 Crime in Alabama ASSAULTS Type of Assignment

Vehicles assisted had the greatest number of assaults on police officers with .14Q for .3..5..%..

2-Man 1-Man Vehicle Det/Sp Assign. Qther Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assisted

Disturbances 34 27 36 0 2 0 1 Burglaries 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 Robberies 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 Attempting Other Arrests 11 22 41 2 10 1 14 Civil Disorder 1 5 4 0 5 0 0 Handlingrrrans- porting/Custody of Prisoners 5 5 17 1 1 3 10 Investigating Suspicious Persons/ Circumstance 20 15 15 0 2 3 1 Ambush 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mentally Deranged 2 0 2 0 7 1 2 Traffic 9 12 18 0 0 2 0 All Other 1 4 6 0 0 4 3

TOTAL 94 93 140 3 27 15 31

% of Assign. Type 23% 23% 35% 1% 7% 4% 7%

A total of ~ assaults were cleared for an.a..tL% clearance rate.

1994 Crime in Alabama 155 ASSAULTS Clearances by Activity Type

Activity Assaults Clearances Clearance Rate

Disturbances 100 94 94% Burglaries 6 6 100% Robberies 8 7 88% Attempting Other Arrests 101 89 88% Civil Disorder 15 12 80% Handling!Transport Prisoners 42 38 91% Investigating Suspicious Persons Circumstances 56 40 71% Ambush 2 0 0% Mentally Deranged 14 13 93% Traffic 41 41 100% All Other 18 14 78%

Total 403 354 88%

.6.1..?& of the law enforcement officers who were assaulted were assaulted between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.

ASSAULTS Time of Day

12-2 (%) 2-4 (%) 4-6 (%) 6-8 (%) 8-10 (%) 10-12 (%)

A.M. 54 (14%) 34 ( 8%) 19 (5%) 10 (3%) 21 (5%) 28 (7%)

P.M. 29 (7%) 29 (7%) 21 (5%) 49 (12%) 52 (13%) 57 (14%)

156 1994 Crime in Alabama These are preliminary statistics on law enforcement officers killed due to criminal action in the U.S. in 1994. (Source: FBI - Uniform Crime Reporting Unit, April 17, 1995).

Region Number .?&

Northeast 11 14% South 24 32% Midwest 16 21% West 18 24% Puerto Rico 6 8% Virgin Islands --1. -.l.?& 76 100% lype of Weapon Number .?&

Handgun 62 82% Rifle 9 12% Shotgun 4 5% Other weapon _1 ~ 76 100%

Circumstances Number .?&

Disturbance 8 10% Robbery 16 21% Burglary 3 4% Drug-related 3 4% Other arrests 9 12% Handling prisoners 2 3% Handling mentally deranged persons 4 5% Investigating suspicious persons/circumstances 15 20% Ambush 7 9% Making traffic stops --.a 12% 76 100%

Sixty-nine cases were cleared resulting in a clearance rate of ~.

1994 Crime in Alabama 157 158 1994 Crime in Alabama -~------

Criminal Dispositions

The tables on the following pages depict disposition data derived from the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center's Criminal Histories files, This data covers the years 1992, 1993, and 1994.

1994 Crime in Alabama 159 Homicide

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 225 159 40 Guilty/lesser charge 140 87 1 1 Nol Pros 60 38 9 Dismissed 36 21 17 Acquitted 27 24 3 No Bill 28 35 43

Forcible Sex Offenses

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 396 241 82 Guilty/lesser charge 130 76 31 Nol Pros 117 97 41 Dismissed 85 50 26 Acquitted 25 10 8 No Bill 76 78 73

Robbery

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 421 345 108 Guilty/lesser charge 329 189 54 Nol Pros 159 95 56 Dismissed 87 51 39 Acquitted 23 1 1 4 No Bill 77 90 70

160 1994 Crime in Alabama Burglary

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 1360 1011 413 Guilty/lesser charge 308 198 71 Nol Pros 471 209 134 Dismissed 220 113 73 Acquitted 20 6 3 No Bill 133 136 104

LarcenyITheft

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 4327 4563 4036 Guilty/lesser charge 1735 523 277 Nol Pros 1014 504 373 Dismissed 662 379 260 Acquitted 90 88 72 No Bill 275 198 167

Motor Vehicle Theft

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 176 179 184 Guilty/lesser charge 4 9 1 Nol Pros 54 75 59 Dismissed 47 52 48 Acquitted 18 18 18 No Bill 4 3 2

1994 Crime in Alabama 161 Drug Offenses

1992 1993 1994

Guilty 4120 3530 2585 Guilty/lesser charge 862 569 345 Nol Pros 1589 975 734 Dismissed 781 497 368 Acquitted 87 68 48 No Bill 391 320 325

Number Incarcerated by Year and Offense

1992 1993 1994

Homicide 251 134 9 Forcible Sex Offenses 244 158 13 Robbery 443 287 27 Burglary 765 563 80 Larceny/Theft 953 505 83 Vehicle Theft 9 10 2 Drug Offenses 1328 865 119

162 1994 Crime in Alabama Number Released by type of release, offense, and year

Homicide

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 2 0 0 Appeal Bond 2 0 0 Minimum Time 3 1 0 Died 0 1 0 Escaped 3 0 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 0 1 0 Probation * 24 4 0

Forcible Sex Offenses

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 4 0 0 Appeal Bond 3 0 0 Minimum Time 21 5 0 Died 2 1 0 Escaped 1 0 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 2 0 0 Probation* 36 13 0

*Probation only covers those incarcerated and then released. It does not cover split sentences or those who serve jail time and then probation.

1994 Crime in Alabama 163 Robbery

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 2 0 0 Appeal Bond 3 1 0 Minimum Time 31 13 0 Died 0 0 0 Escaped 3 1 0 Executed 0 1 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 2 3 0 Probation* 52 17 1

Burglary

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 1 0 0 Appeal Bond 0 3 0 Minimum Time 122 52 6 Died 3 0 0 Escaped 10 4 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 26 15 0 Probation * 89 41 3

LarcenyITheft

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 1 0 0 Appeal Bond 0 2 0 Minimum Time 167 54 0 Died 2 1 0 Escaped 11 4 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 40 9 0 Probation* 135 46 4

164 1994 Crime in Alabama

._----J Motor Vehicle Theft

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 0 0 0 Appeal Bond 0 0 0 Minimum Time 1 0 0 Died 0 0 0 Escaped 0 0 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 0 0 0 Probation * 7 0 0

Drug Offenses

1992 1993 1994

Court Order 4 3 0 Appeal Bond 5 3 0 Minimum Time 227 77 2 Died 1 0 0 Escaped 3 2 0 Executed 0 0 0 Pardoned 0 0 0 Paroled 133 46 3 Probation* 207 82 12

1994 Crime in Alabama 165 166 1994 Crime in Alabama APPENDIX A

Appendix A contains a 1994 Crime by County Report. This report gives a breakdown of the seven index offenses by agency with composite county totals and rates. Agencies that reported sum­ mary data rather than incident-based data for the full year of 1994 are listed separately at the end of this section.

1994 Crime in Alabama 167 **** •• **********.*.~**********.**************************************.********************~***********.***+*.****~****4****.****+~+ ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROSS ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO .*~*.*****.* •••• **+*++***.~****~***.~***********.~*************************************.*.*~***~***~*~++*.*~*+~+.* •• ~.++++~~**.+*+~+ 0\ -00 ALa tOO .JEFFERSON COUNTY 145351 6245 10 69 145 605 1587 3320 509 AL0102 BIRMINGHAM 270978 33032 135 273 1980 4237 6483 16280 3644 AL0103 MOUNTAIN BROOK 20520 548 0 0 6 6 90 421 25 AL0104 FAIRFIELD 12496 1793 2 9 108 117 316 1027 214 AL0105 GARDENDALE 9609 389 0 4 4 18 39 304 20 AL0106 LEEDS 9952 494 0 4 10 23 55 381 21 AL0107 MIDFIELD 5735 483 0 1 22 12 70 331 47 AL0108 TARRANT CITY 8615 660 1 2 32 26 154 406 39 AL0109 VESTAVIA HILL 20590 302 0 1 19 0 51 209 22 AL0110 HOMEWOOD 23800 1633 0 5 88 28 184 1179 149 ALO 111 FULTONDALE 6498 171 0 0 5 2 22 122 20 AL0112 HOOVER 43168 1659 3 9 57 19 222 1216 133 AL0113 IRONDALE 9774 108 0 0 1 0 39 60 8 AL0114 PLEASANT GROVE 8889 104 0 0 3 4 17 64 16 AL0116 GRAYSVILLE 2245 115 0 0 2 0 20 88 - 5 AL0118 BRIGHTON 4034 244 0 1 8 42 36 128 29 AL0119 HUEYTOWN 16078 580 1 2 • 18 54 107 342 56 AL0120 \D LIPSCOMB 2701 128 0 0 1 30 27 51 19 -\D AL0121 TRUSSVILLE 9431 244 0 0 0 6 55 164 19 ~ AL0122 ADAMSVILLE 4124 334 0 1 7 15 39 253 19 () AL0123 WARRIOR 3503 61 '"1 0 2 0 28 13 17 1 AL0126 MORRIS -. 1258 25 0 0 0 2 7 16 0 3 AL0129 KIMBERLY (1) 1102 11 0 0 4 4 _. COUNTY :;:l GRANO TO·' .!.~. 640451 49363 152 383 2517 5278 9634 26383 5016 >...... PER/l00.00~ 1707.53 23.73 59.BO 393.00 824.10 1504.25 4119.44 783.19 Pl CJ"' AL0201 MOBILE 205846 7.0525 39 125 1259 874 4712 11787 AL0202 1729 PRICHARD 34467 4336 16 39 357 579 1238 1763 344 a AL0204 Pl CITRONELLE 4031 139 0 0 2 5 32 91 9 AL0205 SARALAND 12206 717 2 1 14 7 102 576 15 AL0206 BAYOU LA BA-:~E 2412 375 1 1 9 35 110 198 21 AL0207 SATSUMA 5463 108 0 0 0 9 28 64 7 AL0212 CREOLA 2004 127 0 2 2 29 24 59 11 AL0214 UNIV SO ALASAMA 80 0 0 2 12 64 COUNTY ,. . GRAND TOTAL 266429 26407 58 168 1644 1540 6258 14602 2137 PER/100,OOO 9911.46 21. 77 63.06 617.05 578.06- 2348.84 5480.64 802.09

AL0300 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 23317 886 1 5 19 123 251 437 50 AL0301 MONTGOMERY 195884 12726 41 70 630 1148 3129 6512 1196 AL0305 DEPT MENT HEALTH 7 0 1 0 3 0 AL0306 3 0 ALA STATE UNIV 125 0 1 8 24 3 89 AL0307 AUM 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 AL0308 FAULKNER UNIV 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 AL0319 MONT HOUSING AUTH 5 3 0 0 0 1 0 COUNTY , :So ,r; 0; ~-' ~o "., .'" ~. PER/f66;000 b211.19 19. 16 35. 12 299. )2 593.06 1543. }8 321B.36 56u?"

AL0400 AUTAUGA COUNTY 14652 166 0 0 7 6 75 61 17 AL0401 PRATTVILLE 22156 1345 1 11 38 139 228 885 43 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 36808 1511 1 11 45 145 303 946 60 PER/100,OOO 4105.08 2.71 29.88 122.25 393.93 823.19 2570.09 163.00

AL0500 BALDWIN COUNTY 62328 936 3 9 20 75 291 499 39 AL0501 BAY MiNETTE 8101 120 0 3 4 8 38 65 2 AL0502 FAIRHOPE 9457 560 0 5 9 50 162 314 20 AL0503 fOLEY 5988 444 1 2 17 50 54 312 8 AL0504 GULF SHORES 3819 415 1 3 5 .10 95 298 3 AL0505 ROBERTSDALE 2658 104 0 1 0 5 22 74 2 AL0506 LOXLEY 1405 148 0 0 0 23 31 86 8 AL0508 DAPHNE 12926 608 0 1 8 16 110 457 16 AL0509 SUMMERDALE 674 45 0 0 0 2 9 32 2 AL0512 ORANGE BEACH 2470 170 0 1 0 8 34 127 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 109826 3550 5 25 63 247 846 2264 100 3232.38 4.55 22.76 57.36 224.90 770.30 2061.44 91.05 ..- PER/l00,OOO '0 \0 AL0600 BARBOUR COUNTY 9898 91 0 0 3 7 39 42 0 -"" AL0601 EUFAULA 13497 682 1 3 7 9 95 559 8 ..,() AL0602 CLAYTON 1643 90 2 0 4 27 9 43 5 .... AL0603 CLIO 1408 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 AL0604 LOUISVILLE 711 17 0 0 0 11 2 3 1 (ll COUNTY S· GRAND TOTAL 27157 883 3 3 14 54 148 647 14 »- PER/l00,OOO 3251.46 11.04 11.04 51.55 198.84 544.97 2382.44 51. 55 ~ CT AL0701 CENTREVILLE 2623 23 0 0 0 1 6 15 1 ;3 AL0702 BRENT 2858 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 p) COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 5481 24 0 0 0 1 6 16 1 PER/ 100,000 437.87 .00 .00 .00 18.24 109.46 291.91 18.24

AL0800 BLQUNT COUNTY 33725 229 1 6 2 10 100 101 9 AL0801 ONEONTA 5062 203 0 2 0 5 24 158 14 ALOa02 BLOUNTSVILLE 1598 39 0 j 1 1 5 27 4 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 40385 471 1 9 3 16 129 286 27 PER/100,OOO 1166.27 2.47 22.28 7.42 39.61 319.42 708.18 66.85

AL0901 UNION SPRINGS 4166 80 2 3 3 11 28 28 5 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 4166 80 2 3 3 11 28 28 5 PER/ 100,000 1920.30 48.00 72401 72.01 264.04 672.10 672. 10 120.01 ..... $ \.

•• +******~* •• ****~****~******.****.**************.**************************~***********************.**.****** •• *****~~********.++~ ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO ..... ** •• **~***~************************.****************** .***************************************************** ********~****+~*~~*~*~~ -l 0 AL 1000 BUTLER COUNTY 12696 43 0 0 0 2 22 19 0 AL 1001 GREENVILLE 7534 808 2 9 22 74 194 477 31 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 20230 851 2 9 22 76 216 496 31 PER/l00,OOO 4206.62 9.89 44.48 108.74 375.67 1067.72 2451.80 153.23 AL 1100 CALHOUN COUNTY 61819 548 1 1 7 97 223 205 14 AL 1101 ANNISTON 27645 4134 10 51 109 567 1043 2145 209 AL 1102 JACKSONVILLE 10655 385 0 0 2 14 55 297 17 AL 1103 PIEDMONT 5775 30 2 2 0 1 8 15 2 AL 1104 WEAVER 2833 195 0 1 1 19 68 102 4 AL 1105 OXFORD 9950 1237 0 12 17 187 195 765 61 AL 1108 JAX STATE U. 94 0 1 2 2 2 86 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 118677 6623 13 68 138 887 1594 3615 -308 PER/100,OOO 5580.69 10.95 57.29 116.28 747.40 1343.14 3046:08 259.52

\0 AL1200 CHAMBERS COUNTY 16714 51 2 2 1 17 13 14 2 -\0 AL1201 LAFAYETTE 3329 363 1 5 ~ 17 88 47 191 14 AL1202 LANETT 9260 618 2 3 9 91 (") 90 406 17 _. AL1204 VALLEY 8270 524 3 2 5 23 102 379 >-1 10 COUNTY 3 ClI GRANO TOTAL 37573 1556 a 12 32 219 252 990 43 S' PER/100,OOO 4141.27 21.29 31.93 85.16 582.86 670.69 2634.87 114.44 :> AL1301 CENTRE 2950 89 0 0 0 6 15 60 8 COUNTY ~ GRAND TOTAL 4173 89 0 0 0 6 15 60 8 3 PER/l00,OOO 2132.75 .00 .00 .00 143.78 359.45 1437.81 191.70 Po) AL1400 CHILTON COUNTY 21314 423 0 1 3 110 144 148 17 AL1401 CLANTON 8115 463 1 1 10 55 68 313 15 AL1403 JEMISON 2004 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 AL1404 THORSBY 1667 8 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 33100 899 1 2 13 165 216 468 34 PERI 100,000 2716.01 3.02 6.04 39.27 498.48 652.56 1413.89 102.71

AL1500 CHOCTAW COUNTY 14574 53 0 0 0 2 20 31 0 AL1503 PENNINGTON 327 9 0 1 0 1 4 2 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 14901 62 0 1 0 3 24 33 1 PER/l00.000 416.07 .00 6.71 .00 20.13 161.06 221.46 6.71

AL1600 CLARKE COUNTY 15940 110 1 0 0 30 31 47 1 .AL 1601 JACKSON 6029 294 0 4 2 31 57 198 2 AL1602 THOMASVILLE 4642 19 0 0 0 1 6 12 0 COUNTY ------~- GRAND TOTAL 26611 423 1 4 2 62 94 257 3 PER/WO.OOO 1589.56 3.75 15.03 7.51 232.98 353.23 965.76 11.27

AL1701 ASHLAND 2095 33 0 0 0 0 7 23 3 AL1702 LINEVILLE 2429 21 0 0 0 2 3 16 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 4524 54 0 0 0 2 10 39 3 PER/ 100.000 1193.63 .00 .00 .00 44.20 221.04 862.06 66.31

AL1S00 CLEBURNE COUNTY 10217 164 2 2 0 25 76 39 20 AL1S01 HEFLIN 3019 91 0 2 4 15 24 38 8 AL1802 RANBURNE 425 16 0 0 1 2 5 7 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 13661 271 2 4 5 42 105 S4 29 PER/ 100.000 1983.74 14.64 29.28 36.60 307.44 768.61 614.88 '2'12.28

AL1900 COFFEE COUNTY 14884 160 1 2, 0 21 53 71 12 AL1901 ELBA 4142 127 2 0 1 9 49 65 1 AL1902 ENTERPRISE 21076 1135 3 7 21 142 239 677 46 AL1903 NEW BROCKTON 1235 64 0 0 0 6 16 40 2 COUNTY ...... GRAND TOTAL 41337 1486 6 9 22 178 357 853 61 \0 53.22 430.60 863.63 2063.52 147.56 \0.,.. PER/l00,OOO 3594.84 14.51 21.77 (J AL2000 COLBERT COUNTY 20606 207 0 2 2 26 78 89 10 ::J. AL2001 SHEFFIELD 10843 645 2 3 5 37 110 469 19 3 AL2002 TUSCUMBIA 8583 238 1 0 0 10 20 202 5 Cll_. AL2003 MUSCLE SHOALS 9934 574 0 2 5 9 59 491 8 AL2004 CHEROKEE 1565 16 0 0 0 3 3 10 0 = AL2005 LEIGHTON 957 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 > COUNTY -~ GRAND TOTAL 52488 1684 3 7 12 85 270 1265 42 PER/l00.000 3208.35 5.71 13.33 22.86 161.94 514.40 2410.07 80.01

~ AL2100 CONECUH COUNTY 10405 148 0 0 1 38 39 66 4 AL2101 EVERGREEN 3978 105 2 0 2 22 33 43 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 14383 253 2 0 3 60 72 109 7 PER/l00,OOO 1759.02 13.90 .00 20.85 417.15 500.59 757.83 48.66

AL2200 COOSA COUNTY 9497 254 3 2 59 89 91 9 AL2201 GOODWATER 1803 174 0 0 65 34 61 13 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 11300 428 3 2 2 124 123 152 22 PER/ 100,000 3787.61 26.54 17.69 17.69 1097.34 1088.49 1345.13 194.69

AL2300 COVINGTON COUNTY 18845 112 0 0 0 6 41 58 7 AL2301 ANDALUSIA 9563 623 1 6 4 39 143 414 16 AL2302 OPP 7108 139 0 1 5 18 27 83 5 --..l ** •• **********.***~.***.**.*********.**************.************.********.~*******************~***.***** •• ***.*.~**********~~¥***** ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO ••• *4*.*********** •• *.**¥**.4~4*~*~*~*.*.******.******.**********.******.***~****.+**** •• 4*~**********.**.*.*+*+*.+ ••• ~*,***~¥~4*~*. -l -N AL2303 FLORALA 1983 16 2 0 0 4 2' 8 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 37499 890 3 7 9 67 213 563 28 PER/100,OOO 2373.39 8.00 18.66 24.00 178.67 568.01 150'1. 37 74.66

AL2400 CRENSHAW COUNTY 10177 127 3 1 2 15 57 47 2 AL2401 LUVERNE 2536 134 0 0 2 21 23 85 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 12713 261 3 1 4 36 80 132 5 PER/ 100,000 2053.01 23.59 7.86 31.46 283.17 629.27 1038.30 39.32

AL2500 CULLMAN COUNTY 53055 1009 2 14 9 88 312 497 87 AL2501 CULLMAN 14928 613 2 4 4 40 66 460 37 AL2502 HANCEVILLE 2543 18 0 0 1 4 6 6 1 AL2504 GOOO HOPE 28 0 0 0 6 21 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 70526 1668 4 18· 14 133 390 984 125, \0 PER/ 100.000 2365.08 5.67 25.52 19.85 188.58' 552.98 1395.23 11"1.23. -\0 +>- AL2600 DALE COUNTY 26333 176 1 1 1 33 57' 74 9 (") AL2601 OZARK 12976 1020 2 7 15 211 109 653 23 ::1. AL2602 OALEVILLE 5253 82 0 1 4 5 30 41 1 S 1520 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 CIl AL2603 LEVEL PLAINS _. AL2604 NAPIER FIELD 472 6 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 :;j AL2605 NEWTON 1773 55 0 0 2 10 10 31 2 ;s> AL2606 MIDLAND CITY 1994 68 0 1 2 14 17 33 1 AL2608 ARITON 740 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 §: COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 51061 1413 3 10 24 275 224 840 37 3Pl PER/ 100.000 2767.27 5.87 19.58 47.00 538.57 438.69 1645.09 72.46 AL2700 DALLAS COUNTY 24145 572 2 10 8 3 278 251. 20 AL2701 SELMA 24834 3745 8 32 157 588 733 2097 130 COUNTY GRAND TOTAl. 48979 4317 10 42 165 591 1011 2348 150 PER/l00,OOO 8813.98 20.41 85.75 336.87 1206.63 2064.14 4793.89 306.25

AL2800 DEKALB COUNTY 40309 255 0 0 0 5 83 160 7 AL2801 FORT PAYNE 12713 237 0 0 1 2 40 177 17 AL2807 RAINSVILLE 3979 84 0 0 3 2 15 58 6 COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 57001 576 0 0 4 9 138 395 30 PER/100,OOO 1010.50 .00 .00 7.01 15.78 242.10 692.97 52.63

AL2900 ELMORE COUNTY 36704 905 2 6 8 104 315 431 39 AL2901 WETUMPKA 5026 472 0 2 4 52 83 303 28- AL2902 TALLASSEE 3084 274 0 3 3 60 60 136 12 AL2903 ECLECTIC 1126 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 ------COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 52513 2008 2 14 17 251 555 1080 89 PER/100,OOO 3823.81 3.80 26.66 32.37 477.97 1056.88 2056.63 169.48

AL3000 ESCAMBIA COUNTY 18043 102 2 2 4 2 36 43 13 AL3001 ATMORE 8328 58 0 0 4 9 12 25 8 AL3002 BREWTON 5938 67 1 1 2 1 28 24 10 AL3003 EAST BREWTON 2549 48 0 0 0 13 13 18 4 AL3004 FLOMATON 1865 51 0 0 0 3 14 34 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 36723 326 3 3 10 28 103 144 35 PER/l00,OOO 887.72 8.16 8.16 27.23 76.24 280.47 392.12 95.30

AL3100 ETOWAH COUNTY 27672 448 0 4 5 10 150 263 16 AL3101 ATTALLA 7162 541 1 6 5 21 58 436 14 AL3102 GADSDEN 44671 4666 10 38 127 580 910 2679 322 AL3104 GLENCOE 4779 110 0 2 4 8 40 53 3 AL3105 RAINBOW CITY 7891 214 0 0 0 0 29 179 6 AL3106 HOKES BLUFF 3423 33 0 0 0 3 14 16 0 AL3107 SOUTHSIDE 5722 103 0 0 0 7 24 65 7 COUNTY ..... 368 \0 GRAND TOTAL 101320 6115 11 50 141 629 1225 3691 \0 PER/100,OOO 6035.33 10.85 49.34 139. 16 620.80 1209.04 3642.91 363.20 ~ (').., AL3200 FAYETTE COUNTY 11509 25 0 0 0 4 10 9 2 -. AL3201 FAYETTE 5001 165 0 1 3 23 29 108 3 COUNTY (lI GRAND TOTAL 16510 190 0 1 3 27 39 117 3 Er PER/l00,OOO 1150.81 .00 6.05 18.17 163.53 236.22 708.66 18.17 ~ AL3300 FRANKLIN COUNTY 15805 59 3 1 2 2 24 25 2 -~ AL3301 RUSSELLVILLE 8118 59 0 1 1 3 16 35 3 S AL3302 PHIL CAMPBELL 1415 15 0 0 0 3 4 7 ~ COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 25338 133 3 2 3 8 44 67 6 PER/tOO,OOO 524.90 11.83 7.89 11.83 31. 57 173.65 264.42 23.67

AL3400 GENEVA COUNTY 13137 165 2 5 2 25 63 61 7 AL3401 GENEVA 4643 91 1 0 0 7 24 52 7 AL3402 SAMSON 2138 161 0 2 0 45 28 82 4 AL3403 HARTfORD 2650 88 0 0 12 16 56 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 22568 505 3 8 2 89 131 251 21 PER/l00,OOO 2237.68 13.29 35.44 8.86 394.36 580.46 1112.19 93.05

AL3500 GREENE COUNTY 8037 202 1 6 5 43 68 69 10 AL3501 EUTAW 2370 143 0 0 4 18 37 77 7 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 10407 345 6 9 61 105 146 17 ..- ...J V) +·~*·~~**·+***··*·********************************4*************************************.~*********.********************* •• *******~* ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO fo--o< *******+********************************************** *************************************~***********************4*****~~*~*~*~*~ PER/100.000 3315.07 9.60 ~ 57.65 86.48 586.14 1008.93 1402.90 163.35 AL3600 HALE COUNTY 11562 225 4 3 1 11 119 79 AL3601 GREENSBORO 3131 62 8 o o o 9 19 29 AL3602 MOUNDVILLE 1476 70 o 5 COUNTY o o 16 13 36 5 GRAND TOTAL 16169 357 4 3 1 36 151 144 PER/100.000 2207.92 24.73 18 18.55 6.18 222.64 933.88 890.59 111.32 AL3700 HENRY COUNTY 9257 122 2 3 2 25 41 47 AL3701 ABBEVILLE 3149 96 o 2 AL3702 HEADLAND o 3 12 24 54 3 3458 120 1 2 COUNTY 4 19 17 75 2 GRAND TOTAL 15864 338 3 5 9 56 82 176 PER/l00,OOO 2130.61 18.91 31. 51 7 56.73 353.00 516.89 1109.43 44.12 4L3800 HOUSTON COUNTY 25712 426 I-" o 6 5 38 78 AL3801 DOTHAN 55858 2086 267 32 \0 5 o 61 134 403 1380 \.0 AL3802 ASHFORD 1998 66 103 ~ 2 1 1 13 17 AL3805 COTTONWOOD 1434 30 o o 30 2 n COUNTY o 4 8 15 3 "'1 GRAND TOTAL 85002 2608 §' 7 7 67 189 506 1692 PER/ 100,000 3068.16 8.23 140 (l) 8.23 78.82 222.34 595.28 1990.54 164.70 S· AL3900 .JACKSON COUNTY 29273 427 3 9 4 30 Al3901 SCOTTSBORO 14602 185 143 53 ~ 517 2 2 8 20 101 AL3902 BRIDGEPORT 2965 81 431 13 o 1 1 31 8 g AL3903 STEVENSON 2130 26 35 5 o o o 8 3 AL3904 HOLLYWOOD 993 26 15 o 8 AL3905 o o o 9 7 10 p) PISGAH 711 14 o o COUNTY o o o 7 7 o GRAND TOTAL 50674 1151 5 12 13 98 311 641 71 PER/l00,OOO 2271. 38 9.86 23.68 25.65 193.39 613.72 1264.94 140. 11 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 11683 o o o o o o PER/100.000 0.00 .00 .00 o o .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 AL4100 LAUDERDALE COUNTY 43859 177 o 2 1 9 94 AL4101 FLORENCE 37589 1974 61 10 5 5 28 137 371 1381 AL4107 KILLEN 1164 55 o 47 COUNTY o o 3 16 36 o GRAND TOTAL 82612 2206 5 7 29 149 481 1478 57

II PER/l00,OOO 2670.31 6.05 8.47 35.10 180.36 582.23 1789.08 68.99 AL4200 lAWRENCE COUNTY 26145 44 1 3 8 12 14 5 Al420 I MOUl TON 3795 73 0 1 2 10 56 3

I Al4203 COURTLAND 819 26 0 0 Q n •• ?, ...... t7.H .. •• ~ ~ ----~ + ••• *.~* •• *~~~***************.**.*************.*******************************.**.***~**.¥.;;+~+*.¥.;*~*+********* ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO **** ••• ****.**.****4********************.************* *******************************************~*****.***~.***~******~******~*~*+

COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 30759 143 1 4 2 12 29 86 9 PERI 100.000 464.90 3.25 13.00 6.50 39.01 94.28 279.59 29.25

AL4300 LEE COUNTY 31877 729 1 6 5 46 277 352 42 AL4301 AUBURN 35930 2031 0 10 14 71 391 1469 76 AL4302 OPELIKA 23815 2192 3 10 61 431 448 1181 58 AL4303 AUBURN UNIVERITY 378 0 0 0 50 320 7 COUNTY GRANO TOTAL 91622 5330 4 27 80 548 1166 3322 183 PER/l00.000 5817.38 4.36 29.46 87.31 598.10 1272.62 3625.76 199.73

AL4400 LIMESTONE COUNTY 38661 333 3 3 3 42 76 175 31 AL4401 ATHENS 18114 688 0 4 5 58 104 480 37 AL4402 ARDMORE 1156 18 0 0 0 1 4 11 2 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 57931 1039 3 q 8 101 184 666 70 PER/ 100.000 1793.51 5.17 12.08 13.80 174.34 317 .61 1149.64 120.83

AL4500 LOWNDES COUNTY 12949 192 3 2 3 6 114 61 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 12949 192 3 2 3 6 114 61 3 \0 23.16 46.33 880.37 471.07 23.16 -\0 PERI 100,000 1482.73 23.16 15.44 .p.. () AL4600 MACON COUNTY 11731 365 3 1 17 59 179 96 10 :1. AL4601 TUSKEGEE 12130 1127 1 9 34 118 507 434 24 3 AL4602 NOTASULGA 1016 53 1 0 0 15 13 21 3 n COUNTY S· GRAND TOTAL 24877 1545 5 10 51 192 699 551 37 >- PER/l00.000 62tO.55 20.09 40.19 205.00 771.79 2809.82 2214.89 148.73 ~ AL4700 MADISON COUNTY 67517 1620 5 14 21 212 450 853 65 AL4701 HUNTSVILLE 166514 15621 18 88 382 1314 2710 10114 995 3 AL4702 MADISON 17894 592 1 5 8 29 82 437 30 ~ AL4703 GURLEY 1078 32 0 0 0 9 7 16 0 AL4704 NEW HOPE 2423 26 0 0 0 4 4 12 6 AL4707 UN AL HUNTSVILLE 119 0 0 2 9 106 1 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 255426 18010 24 107 412 1570 3262 11538 1097 PER/tOO,OOO 7050.96 9.39 41.89 161.29 614.65 1277.08 4517.15 429.47

AL4800 MARENGO COUNTY 12812 50 1 0 2 7 18 21 1 AL4801 DEMOPOLIS 7666 475 2 2 1 1 61 75 309 15 AL4802 LINDEN 2731 117 0 0 2 22 28 60 5 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 23209 642 3 2 15 90 121 390 21 PER/tOO.OOO 2766.16 12.92 8.61 64.63 387.78 521.34 1680.38 90.48

..- tj ****4*********=.4* •• ********************************** *****************************************~**.****.**~*****~~*********~*.~~_+*+ ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOMI RAPE RDBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO ..- *.~ .. + •• 4+*****.*+++~******.********.~********~* •• *********************************************.******.** ••• ***.*~~**~+**+** •• +++~+ -l 0'\ AL4901 HAMILTON 5830 158 0 0 4 50 92 11 AL4902 WINFIELD 1876 114 0 0 0 32 21 58 3 AL4903 GUIN 2484 17 0 0 1 2 3 9 2 AL4907 BEAR CREEK 929 32 0 0 0 2 8 19 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 11119 321 0 0 2 40 82 178 19 PER/l00,OOO 2886.95 .00 .00 17.98 359.74 737.47 1600.86 170.87

AL5000 MARSHALL COUNTY 36298 338 0 1 2 66 112 146 11 AL5001 ALBERTVILLE 15941 211 0 1 3 25 41 106 35 AL5002 GUNTERSVILLE 7998 614 0 1 8 65 91 404 45 AL5003 ARAB 7170 444 0 3 1 33 100 285 22 AL5004 BOAZ 6808 512 1 1 3 14 22 441 30 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 74215 2119 1 7 17 203 366 1382 143 PER/lOO,OOO 2855.21 1. 34 9.43 22.90 273.52 493.16 1862.15 192.68 ..- \0 AL5100 MONROE COUNTY 17012 175 1 1 0 42 63 67 1 '<0 AL5101 MONROEVILLE 7456 629 2 4 9 99 123 365 27 ~ COUNTY (') GRAND TOTAL 24468 804 3 5 9 141 186 432 28 ~, PER/l00,OOO 3285.92 12.26 3 20.43 36.78 576.26 760.17 1765.57 114.43 CD AL5200 MORGAN COUNTY 37373 573 0 7 3 22 251 255 35 5' AL5201 DECATUR 51430 4545 8 3. 71 144 824 3235 232 > AL5202 HARTSELLE 11305 271 0 2 6 6 36 208 13 AL5204 FALKVILLE 1434 27 0 0 1 2 5 17 2 ~ AL5209 PRICEVILLE 1413 20 0 0 1 0 6 12 1 3 COUNTY s:u GRAND TOTAL 102955 5436 8 40 82 174 1122 3727 283 PER/IOO,OOO 5279.97 7.77 38.85 79.64 169.00 1089.79 3620.02 274.87

AL5300 PERRY COUNTY 6804 71 0 0 4 26 37 3 AL5301 MARION 3963 310 1 5 43 54 203 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 10767 381 1 2 5 47 80 240 6 PER/l00,OOO 3538.59 9.28 18.57 46.43 436.51 743.01 2229.03 55.72

AL5400 PICKENS COUNTY 14052 70 0 4 0 2 41 21 2 AL5401 ALICEVILLE 3039 132 0 3 2 13 28 82 4 AL5402 GORDO 2016 45 0 0 0 8 7 30 0 AL5403 REFORM 2211 7 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 AL5405 PICKENSVILLE 186 7 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 21504 261 0 7 2 30 77 139 6 PER/ 100,000 1213.72 .00 32.55 9.30 139.50 358.07 646.39 27.90 I I AL5500 PIKE COUNTY 12404 173 0 1 < _____ 4 48 .... , p_ J' ..-' ~ . p ...... JO, .... , • • '0""',' T ., ..... t 64 53 L_ •• 1 -cro .. TOO" 1IIIiIIIi:t' ~ 'u~r'-~-~ ".-. -. NAME ~Iq IhOe) .. i 10".1 IOU .... S ***.**.*.** ••• *******.***.~***4*.*********~**.'F****** ***********.**A*******************~~,*~****.***+****~* ~*~***+~.~**+*~++++~+~1~+

AL5502 BRUNDIDGE 2486 99 1 1 0 27 19 46 5 AL5503 TROY STATE 115 0 0 2 9 14 89 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 28604 664 5 5 13 115 171 337 18 PER/100.000 2321.35 17.48 17 .48 45.44 402.04 597.81 1178.15 62.92

AL5600 RANDOLPH COUNTY 13959 61 0 1 0 12 18 28 2 AL5601 ROANOKE 6659 118 1 3 0 12 28 71 3 AL5602 WADLEY 593 35 0 0 2 4 25 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 21211 214 1 4 1 26 50 124 8 PER/100.000 1008.91 4.71 18.85 4.71 122.57 235.72 584.60 37.71

AL5700 RUSSELL COUNTY 22434 463 0 6 2 27 153 241 34 AL5701 PHENIX CITY 27068 495 1 4 4 76 60 300 50 AL5702 HURTSBORO 679 28 0 1 2 2 11 12 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 50181 986 1 11 8 105 224 553 84 PER/100.000 1964.88 1. 99 21.92 15.94 209.24 446.38 1102.01 167.39

AL5800 ST CLAIR COUNTY 35820 346 2 4 1 39 103 179 18 8841 384 3 2 3 42 39 272 23 \0 AL5801 PELL CITY -\0 AL5804 SPRINGVILLE 2225 52 0 0 0 19 5 25 3 ~ AL5806 MOODY 5390 157 0 1 2 16 39 89 10 () AL5e12 ARGO 350 5 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 ""I_. COUNTY :3 GRAND TOTAL 52626 944 5 7 6 117 187 568 54 ~ 1793.79 9.50 13.30 11.40 222.32 355.33 1079.31 102.61 S· PER/100,OOO AL5900 SHELBY COUNTY 65973 191 0 5 7 7 92 51 29 > AL5901 CALERA 2618 222 2 2 1 32 50 128 7 g: AL5902 COLUMBIANA 3346 164 1 1 3 11 35 113 0 AL5903 MONTEVALLO 4523 95 0 0 11 10 19 53 2 3 120 0 1 7 15 18 72 7 j:» AL5904 ALABASTER 16380 AL5906 PELHAM 11279 260 0 0 6 14 14 214 12 AL5907 HELENA 4662 59 0 0 1 1 11 44 2 AL5911 U. OF MONTEVALLO 14 0 0 2 1 0 9 2 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 108781 1125 3 9 38 91 239 684 61 PER/100.000 1034.18 2.75 8.27 34.93 83.65 219.70 628.78 56.07

AL6001 YORK 3143 87 0 0 2 15 23 44 3 AL6002 LIVINGSTON 3745 218 0 3 2 26 16 169 2 AL6005 LIVINGSTON UNIV 33 0 0 0 5 0 28 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 6888 338 0 3 4 46 39 241 5 PERI 100,000 4907.08 .00 43.55 58.07 667..82 566.20 3498.83 72.59

AL6100 TALLADEGA COUNTY 35313 367 3 9 54 105 186 9 -:::I .*~.****.**~*****.*****************************************.**************************************~************************~***~*~+ ORI NAME POPULATION INDEX HOM! RAPE ROBB ASSLT BURG LARC AUTO ~~.*.*********.~**********************~******+********************************************.***************~*+****.******.***~*~++++ ...... -...l 973 5 13 76 204 650 25 00 AL6101 SYLACAUGA 13341 0 AL6102 TALLADEGA 19440 1132 3 7 19 51 209 815 28 AL6103 CHILDERSBURG 4896 317 0 0 4 13 68 226 6 AL6104 LINCOLN 3615 92 0 0 1 3 40 46 2 AL6106 TALLADEGA COLLEGE 29 0 0 0 3 5 21 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 76605 2910 4 15 46 200 631 1944 70 PER/100,OOO 3798.70 5.22 19.58 60.04 261.07 823.70 2537.69 91.37

AL6200 TALLAPOOSA COUNTY 17641 138 2 4 1 24 41 60 6 AL6201 ALEX CITY 15334 1060 3 7 32 141 138 719 20 AL6202 DADEVILLE 3413 41 0 1 0 4 16 20 0 AL6203 CAMP HILL 1365 29 0 0 0 8 4 14 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 37753 1268 5 12 33 177 199 813 29 PER/fOO , 000 3358.67 13.24 31.78 87.41 468.83 527. 11 2153.47 76.81

...... AL6300 TUSCALOOSA COUNTY 57100 1900 7 11 29 205 499 1024 125 \0 \0 AL6301 TUSCALOOSA 80272 9959 7 65 260 595 1100 7640 292 ~ AL6302 NORTHPORT 19005 1021 2 0 20 73 165 726 35 (") AL6303 UNIV OF ALABAMA 504 0 1 3 6 14 472 8 ::1, AL6307 VANCE 260 35 0 0 0 5 13 15 2 3 COUNTY (b GRAND TOTAL 156637 13419 16 77 312 884 1791 9877 462 S· PER/l0a,OOO 8566.94 10.21 49.15 199.18 564.36 1143.40 6305.66 294.94

:> AL6400 WALKER COUNTY 44205 324 0 0 3 115 171 34 -§- AL6401 '"'ASPER 13795 1045 2 6 20 152 144 647 74 AL6403 CORDOVA 2622 73 0 0 0 15 8 47 3 3 AL6405 SUMITON 2674 173 1 0 2 24 37 94 15 ~ AL6407 OAKMAN 903 15 0 0 0 1 10 3 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 64199 1630 3 6 25 193 305 969 129 PER/100,OOO 2538.98 4.67 9.34 38.94 300.62 475.08 1509.36 200.93

AL6501 MCINTOSH 259 19 0 0 0 0 6 9 4 AL6503 CHATOM 1107 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 17465 23 0 0 0 0 6 13 4 PER/ 100.000 131.69 .00 .00 .00 .00 34.35 74.43 22.90

AL6600 WILCOX COUNTY 11348 34 0 0 0 11 4 17 2 AL6601 CAMDEN 2590 29 0 0 0 5 6 17 COUNTY GRAND TOTAL 13938 63 0 0 0 16 10 34 3 PER/l00,OOO 452.00 .00 .00 .00 114.79 71.74 243.93 21.52

AL6700 WINSTON COUNTY 17656 40 0 0 0 0 23 14 3 AL6702 HALEYVILLE 4473 172 0 0 0 7 47 106 12 AL6703 ADDISON ,?q AGENCIES REPORTING SUMMARY DATA

HOM RAPE ROSS ASSLT BURG LARC MVT

Bessemer P.O. 11 25 199 555 1033 1752 429 AL0010100

Mobile Co. S.O. 9 24 55 331 944 1709 154 AL0020000

1994 Crime in Alabama 179 180 1994 Crime in Alabama ------

APPENDIXB

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

1994 Crime in Alabama 181 POLICE Ea[! I Eall II POLICE Ea(! I Ear! II DEI?! Juy Adult Juv Adult DEPT Juv Adul! Juv Adult

Abbeville 0 16 15 140 Clayton 0 1 0 6 Adamsville 9 76 2 678 Clio 0 0 0 5 Alabaster 0 20 1 151 Columbiana 2 19 1 1 137 Albertville 19 133 32 1655 Cordova 0 8 0 169 Alex City 35 171 54 921 Cottonwood 0 5 0 38 Aliceville 9 56 5 142 Courtland 0 6 0 41 Andalusia 23 102 63 675 Creola 3 19 13 206 Anniston 207 706 371 4450 Cullman 46 114 63 1049 Arab 9 58 1 540 Dadeville 2 46 3 269 Ardmore 0 1 0 142 Daleville 6 37 31 837 Argo 0 0 0 5 Daphne 76 106 43 992 Ariton 1 1 0 0 Decatur 115 460 229 3905 Ashford 1 5 6 49 Demopolis 23 105 39 509 Ashland 0 5 1 47 Dora 0 0 0 0 Athens 52 165 44 826 Dothan 115 226 149 1672 Atmore 15 37 7 204 E Brewton 0 34 1 102 Attalla 21 70 32 777 Eclectic 0 0 0 17 Auburn 138 232 69 1708 Elba 1 15 3 154 Bay Minette 0 41 1 411 Enterprise 107 236 130 1371 Bayou Batre 0 52 5 378 Eufaula 48 62 111 379 Bear Creek 0 0 0 62 Eutaw 1 32 3 92 Bessemer 84 364 192 2782 Evergreen 3 60 2 247 Birmgham 1220 3560 672 6408 Fairfield 240 322 54 1395 Blountsville 0 3 8 325 Fairhope 54 80 3'5 555 Boaz 34 101 25 421 Falkville 0 0 0 80 Brewton 0 2 0 0 Fayette 28 119 44 286 Bridgeport 0 24 3 196 Flint City 0 0 0 0 Brighton 1 26 10 550 Flomaton 1 14 9 218 Brilliant 0 0 0 5 Florala 0 8 0 95 Brundidge 0 26 0 113 Florence 128 274 96 1677 Butler 0 0 0 0 Foley 58 174 56 695 Calera 0 23 2 342 Ft Payne 9 58 10 361 Camden 0 1 0 10 Fultondale 0 3 0 280 Camp Hill 4 6 3 74 Gadsden 6 445 10 2460 Carbon Hill 0 2 0 24 Gardendale 22 73 36 668 Cedar Bluff 0 0 0 0 Geneva 0 20 1 138 Centerville 0 3 0 5 Georgiana 0 0 0 0 Centre 5 24 7 154 Glencoe 0 13 0 145 Cherokee 0 3 0 58 Good Hope 0 0 1 65 Childersburg 0 28 3 399 Goodwater 1 60 7 119 Citronelle 9 22 13 358 Gordo 0 13 0 198 Clanton 5 111 18 463 Grant 0 0 0 0 Clayhatchee 0 1 0 34 Graysville 0 7 2 169

182 1994 Crime in Alabama POLICE EarlL Eart 11 POUCE Earl I Eart II DEET Juv Adult Juv Adult DEPT Juv Adult Juv Adult

Greensboro 3 7 2 32 Maplesville 0 0 0 0 Greenville 49 163 30 454 Marion 4 43 1 189 Guin 0 0 0 37 Midfield 23 44 27 420 Gulf Shores 40 38 88 399 Midland City 0 35 0 162 Guntersville 6 39 6 630 Millbrook 23 30 24 281 Gurley 0 1 1 8 Mobile 1337 3656 1442 16242 Haleyville 0 28 0 245 Monroevle 117 111 38 301 Hamilton 8 10 7 312 Montevallo 0 22 3 579 Hanceville 1 15 1 373 Montgmry 240 4341 1376 3559 Hartford 2 14 1 64 Moody 1 13 2 289 Hartselle 13 46 24 544 Morris 0 1 0 203 Headland 3 20 9 107 Moulton 0 4 0 117 Heflin 0 28 1 191 Moundville 3 10 2 75 Helena 0 8 1 88 Mnt Vernon 0 0 0 0 Hillsboro 0 0 0 0 Mtn Brook 36 135 20 282 Hokes Bluff 1 2 9 133 Muscle Shls 1 80 16 949 Hollywood 0 4 0 82 Napier Field 0 2 1 24 Homewood 64 277 46 1244 New Brocktn 0 3 3 48 Hoover 78 312 40 962 New Hope 0 2 7 95 Hueytown 8 58 15 758 Newton 1 8 2 145 Huntsville 597 1206 969 6684 Northport 17 91 60 757 Hurtsboro 0 8 0 15 Notasulga 0 10 2 119 Irondale 6 19 8 128 Oakman 0 1 4 49 Jackson 15 36 15 281 Oneonta 1 18 10 342 Jacksonvlle 33 77 40 555 Opelika 163 424 175 1476 Jasper 53 217 59 1157 Opp 1 29 1 446 Jemison 0 0 2 19 Orange Bch 0 24 9 234 Killen 0 6 1 38 Owens C. Rd 0 0 0 0 Kimberly 0 0 0 91 Oxford 133 296 16 278 LaFayette 3 58 9 307 Ozark 90 297 215 1333 Lanett 22 123 42 560 Pelham 1 50 0 249 Leeds 7 88 17 584 Pell City 7 81 17 714 Leighton 0 2 1 76 Pennington 0 3 0 1 1 Level Plains 0 0 0 10 Phenix City 89 360 109 1371 lincoln 0 1 1 2 295 Phil Campbell 0 3 0 220 linden 0 0 1 0 Pickensville 0 3 0 24 lineville 0 0 0 56 Piedmont 0 1 1 2 165 lipscomb 3 13 8 427 Pleasnt Grv 0 8 0 61 littleville 0 0 0 0 Prattville 107 194 291 1197 livingston 13 36 6 251 Priceville 0 2 1 97 Louisville 1 13 0 32 Prichard 26 381 47 2741 Luverne 0 30 1 95 Rainbw Cty 0 9 0 35 Madison 1 1 61 40 576 Rainsville 0 6 0 274

1994 Crime in Alabama 183 POLICE far! I Earl II POLICE Eart I Earl II DEET Juy Adult Juv Adult DEPT Juv Adult Juv Adult

Ranburne 0 0 0 38 Weaver 12 20 10 255 Red Bay 0 30 0 162 Wetumpka 27 56 46 454 Red Level 0 0 0 0 Wilmer 0 0 0 18 Reform 0 8 0 71 Winfield 2 19 3 216 Roanoke 1 33 4 308 York 0 33 17 192 Robertsdale 0 14 0 297 Russellville 12 46 27 654 Samson 9 15 10 164 Saraland 46 111 49 165 Satsuma 11 11 21 210 Scottsboro 37 114 76 1232 MISC Part I Part II Selma 213 460 239 2189 8GENCY Juv Adult Juv Adult Sheffield 50 54 57 1028 Slocomb 0 0 0 0 ABC Board 0 0 0 55 Somerville 0 0 0 20 Ala Dep Tox 0 2 2 53 Southside 2 4 2 36. Mgy Housing 0 1 16 43 Springville 0 7 0 34 Stevenson 0 4 1 102 Sulligent 0 0 0 0 Summerdale 4 5 3 52 Sumiton 0 6 1 350 Sylacauga 6 175 6 1105 Talladega 73 158 98 1690 Tallassee 2 42 13 280 Tarrant City 8 49 9 391 Thomaston 0 0 0 0 Thomasville 3 4 0 0 Thorsby 0 2 0 0 Town Creek 0 14 1 207 Trafford 0 0 0 0 Trinity 0 0 0 17 Troy 25 135 14 443 Trussville 0 0 0 0 Tuscaloosa 317 674 246 3337 Tuscumbia 1 16 2 313 Tuskegee 21 119 30 359 Union Spr 7 32 3 214 Uniontown 0 0 0 0 Valley 32 86 37 447 Vance 0 1 0 44 Vestavia 2 38 0 373 Wadley 1 8 0 16 Warrior 1 14 9 232

184 1994 Crime in Alabama SHERIFF Ea[! I Par! II SHERIFF Par! I Eart II QEET Juv Adult Juv Adult DEPT Juv Adult Juv Adult

Autauga 1 127 0 445 Marengo 0 29 0 72 Baldwin 3 78 30 552 Marion 0 105 4 782 Barbour 0 31 0 100 Marshall 2 179 25 1280 Blount 3 42 7 464 Mobile 51 85 219 1072 Bullock 0 0 0 0 Monroe 1 73 5 290 Butler 0 0 0 5 Montgomery 4 224 7 1095 Calhoun 1 1 85 9 553 Morgan 0 50 3 822 Chambers 3 35 3 390 Perry 1 42 0 71 Cherokee 0 0 0 0 Pickens 1 80 2 354 Chilton 0 77 0 186 Pike 2 36 1 112 Choctaw 0 2 0 8 Randolph 0 5 0 79 Clarke 0 0 2 21 Russell 5 206 9 767 Clay 0 0 0 0 Shelby 6 340 3 1748 Cleburne 0 62 2 215 St. Clair 0 81 4 686 Coffee 4 54 5 276 Sumter 0 0 0 0 Colbert 1 50 1 507 Talladega 2 53 0 345 Conecuh 0 0 0 2 Tallapoosa 7 139 10 624 Coosa 0 119 1 222 Tuscaloosa 3 170 10 1731 Covington 0 21 2 133 Walker 5 141 6 842 Crenshaw 0 75 0 113 Washington 0 51 1 39 Cullman 3 134 25 2271 Wilcox 0 85 2 359 Dale 3 41 1 400 Winston 0 84 2 574 Dallas 1 66 1 1060 DeKalb 0 45 0 118 Elmore 6 118 17 1098 Escambia 2 117 6 514 Etowah 5 87 12 1303 Fayette 0 10 0 58 Franklin 3 54 2 673 UNIV. & Par! I Par! II Geneva 1 90 2 347 CQLLEGE Juv Adult Juv Adult Greene 0 33 0 86 Hale 0 0 0 1 ASU 0 10 0 45 Henry 6 40 15 215 Auburn 1 19 1 1 180 Houston 0 114 2 1216 AUM 0 0 0 2 Jackson 4 113 7 954 Jax State 2 10 2 80 Jefferson 116 375 282 3075 Livingston 0 5 0 14 Lauderdale 0 70 5 713 Montevallo 0 1 0 1 Lawrence 1 39 7 683 Talladega 0 0 1 6 Lee 9 80 19 717 Troy State 0 6 0 2 Limestone 21 160 32 1371 U Alabama 10 18 2 124 Lowndes 3 66 2 432 U Ala Hunts 0 3 0 2 Macon 6 23 1 20 U of S. Ala 2 5 5 184 Madison 1 185 5 1683

1994 Crime in Alabama 185 NOTES

186 1994 Crime in Alabama NOTES

1994 Crime in Alabama 187 ------

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188 1994 Crime in Alabama