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2010 %
2009 YTD 2010 YTD Change from
Crime Type (To 12/27) (To 12/27) % Change 5 Yr. Avg 5 Yr. Avg
Murder 28 40 42.9% 45 -10.7%
Rape 91 97 6.6% 102 -4.5%
Robbery 826 804 -2.7% 1,059 -24.1%
Agg. Assault
Agg 1 065
1,065 1,258
1 258 18.1%
18 1% 1,105
1 105 13.9%
13 9%
Violent CrimeTotal 2,010 2,199 9.4% 2,310 -4.8%
Burglary 2,840 3,383 19.1% 2,744 23.3%
Larceny 7,068 7,409 4.8% 7,595 -2.4%
MV Theft 946 744 -21.4% 1,706 -56.4%
Property Crime Total 10,854 11,536 6.3% 12,045 -4.2%
Total Part I Crime 12,864 13,735 6.8% 14,355 -4.3%
+13% From 2009,
but 2009 was
lowest year since
2000
2nd Lowest total
in past 8 years, 3rd
Lowest in past 10
years
At or near 10‐year
lows for last four
months of 2010
*Note: Due to a change in how Aggravated Assaults are reported, Agg. Assault data prior to 2005 are not comparable to Agg. Assault data from 2005 to present. Per a clarification in
UCR standards, the state began mandating the reporting of the threat of injury with a weapon (known as “Menacing 2nd” in NYS Penal Law) as an Aggravated Assault in 2005. Prior to
that, Menacing was listed as a Simple Assault, a Part II crime.
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Interpersonal disputes drive increases in:
Murder (28 to 40)
Aggravated Assault (up 18%)
Property Crime, after several years of record lows:
Burglary (up 19%)
Car Larcenies (up 26%)
Year
2010
Robbery
804
Lowest total in 25 Years
2009 846
2008 1,059
2007 1,032
Down 2.7% from 2009
2006 1,332
2005 1,026
2004 934 Contributing Factors:
1,166
2003 ▪ Increased uniform police officers
2002 972
2001 921 ▪ Data and Intelligence Driven Resource
Deployments
2nd fewest in last 5 years
Year Murder
2010 40
2009 28 27 of 40 Murders were
2008 44 dispute‐related
d l d
2007 50
2006 49 6 Domestic Disputes
2005 53
2004 36
2003 58 10 Robberies
2002 42 7 Drug‐Related Robberies
2001 40
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Non‐Random Violence: 2/3rds
Aggravated of Agg. Assault involve a victim
Year Assault and suspect who know each
2010 1,258 other (Acquaintance, Domestic)
2009 1,071
,
2008 1,103 47% of all Agg. Assaults involve a
2007 1,147 threat of violence with a weapon
2006 1,193 (Menacing 2nd)
2005 1,010 ▪ Indicative of Interpersonal Disputes
2004 721 ▪ No actual Assault occurs
2003 724
Due to a reporting change, data prior to
2002 665 2005 is not comparable to current totals
2001 618
Three consecutive years of
Year Burglary increase
2010 3,383
2009 2,899
2008 2,808 Contributing Factor: Daytime residential
C ib i F D i id i l
2007 2,582 burglaries
2006 2,673
Focused activity ‐Young Offenders working with
2005 2,758
Fencers
2004 2,721
2003 2,497
2002 2,467 Contributing Factor:: Copper Burglary of Vacant
2001 2,459 or Transitional Homes
Up 5% from 2009
Year Larceny
2010 7,409 Down 2.4% from 5 Year Average
2009 7,130
2008 7 060
7,060 4th Lowest year in last 25
Lo est ear in last 2
2007 7,044
2006 7,913
2005 8,826 Car Larcenies up 26% from 2009
2004 9,551
2003 9,773 Contributing Factor: Car‐Break Ins
2002 9,853 Portable Electronics left in plain view (phones, GPS,
2001 9,719 ipods)
Nighttime thefts around bar districts
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