CRIME IN ARIZONA 2005 An annual report compiled by Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety Roger L. Vanderpool Director Arizona Department of Public Safety, 2102 West Encanto Boulevard, P. O. Box 6638, Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 For Additional Information, Call (602) 223-2239 1 DEDICATION This publication is dedicated to those Arizona Law Enforcement Officers who gave their lives in the line of duty during 2005. Officer David Uribe Phoenix Police Department May 10, 2005 Deputy Timothy D. Graham Pima County Sheriff’s Office August 10, 2005 Officer Ramon Rios Douglas Police Department September 4, 2005 Officer Paul Salmon Phoenix Police Department November 29, 2005 2 3 is h T e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 4 k n a l b t lef TABLE OF CONTENTS THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM ......................................................................... 7-12 NATIONAL INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING SYSTEM ........................................................................... 13-18 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME DATA ................................................................................................ 19-26 Arizona Crime Clock .................................................................................................................. 20 Arizona Crime Cycle .................................................................................................................. 21 Arizona Crime Summary ....................................................................................................... 22-23 Arizona Crime Index .................................................................................................................. 24 Index Crime Comparison ............................................................................................................ 25 Value of Property Loss by Index Crime Offense ............................................................................ 26 Type and Value of Property Stolen and Recovered ........................................................................ 26 PART I INDEX CRIMES .................................................................................................................... 27-49 Murder .............................................................................................................................. 29-33 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 29 Murder by Month ........................................................................................................... 30 Murder by Day of Week .................................................................................................. 30 Murder by Time of Day ................................................................................................... 31 Murder Distribution by Circumstance ................................................................................ 31 Murder by Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................... 32 Murder Distribution by Relationship .................................................................................. 32 Murder Victim by Age, Sex, Race and Ethnic Origin ........................................................... 33 Rape .............................................................................................................................. 34-35 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 34 Rape by Month .............................................................................................................. 35 Robbery .............................................................................................................................. 36-37 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 36 Robbery by Location and Value ........................................................................................ 37 Robbery by Month and Weapon Used ............................................................................... 37 Aggravated Assault .............................................................................................................. 38-39 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 38 Assault by Weapon Used ................................................................................................ 39 Assault by Month .......................................................................................................... 39 Burglary .............................................................................................................................. 40-41 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 40 Burglary by Location and Time ......................................................................................... 41 Burglary by Month and Means of Entry ............................................................................. 41 Larceny-Theft ...................................................................................................................... 42-44 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 42 Larceny-Theft by Type by Month ..................................................................................... 43 Larceny-Theft by Value by Month .................................................................................... 43 Larceny-Theft by Classification and Value ......................................................................... 44 Additional Analysis ........................................................................................................ 44 Motor Vehicle Theft ............................................................................................................. 45-46 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 45 Motor Vehicle Theft by Month ......................................................................................... 46 Stolen Vehicle by Type ................................................................................................... 46 Arson .............................................................................................................................. 47-49 Definition and Summary .................................................................................................. 47 Arson by Property Classification ...................................................................................... 48 Value of Property Damaged ............................................................................................. 48 Arson Offenses by Property Type by Month ...................................................................... 49 5 COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA ............................................................................... 51-59 Index Crimes ....................................................................................................................... 52-53 Analysis of Robbery, Burglary, and Larceny-Theft .................................................................... 54-55 Value, in Dollar, of Property Stolen by Crime ........................................................................... 56-57 Type and Value, in Dollars, of Property Stolen and Recovered ................................................... 58-59 STATE ARREST DATA .................................................................................................................... 61-73 Summary ................................................................................................................................. 62 Arrests by Age Group ............................................................................................................... 62 Total Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin .......................................................................... 63 Juvenile Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ..................................................................... 64 Adult Arrests by Offense, Race and Ethnic Origin ......................................................................... 65 Total Arrests by Age ............................................................................................................ 66-67 Juvenile Male Arrests ................................................................................................................ 68 Juvenile Female Arrests ............................................................................................................. 69 Adult Male Arrests ............................................................................................................... 70-71 Adult Female Arrests ............................................................................................................ 72-73 COUNTY ARREST DATA ............................................................................................................... 75-106 Apache County .................................................................................................................... 76-77 Cochise County ................................................................................................................... 78-79 Coconino County ................................................................................................................. 80-81 Gila County ......................................................................................................................... 82-83 Graham County ................................................................................................................... 84-85 Greenlee County .................................................................................................................. 86-87 La Paz County ..................................................................................................................... 88-89 Maricopa County ................................................................................................................. 90-91 Mohave County ................................................................................................................... 92-93 Navajo County ..................................................................................................................... 94-95 Pima County ....................................................................................................................... 96-97 Pinal County ........................................................................................................................ 98-99 Santa Cruz County ........................................................................................................... 100-101 Yavapai County ............................................................................................................... 102-103 Yuma County .................................................................................................................. 104-105 Police Disposition of Juveniles .................................................................................................. 106 AGENCY DATA .......................................................................................................................... 107-117 ASSAULTS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ............................................................................ 119-123 Definition and Summary .......................................................................................................... 120 Injury vs. Noninjury ................................................................................................................. 120 Weapons Used ....................................................................................................................... 121 Time of Day ........................................................................................................................... 121 Officers Assaulted Frequency Distribution .................................................................................. 122 Officers Assaulted Distribution by County .................................................................................. 123 BIAS CRIMES DATA ................................................................................................................... 125-132 Background ............................................................................................................................ 126 Five Year Comparison .............................................................................................................. 126 Definition and Summary .......................................................................................................... 127 Offenses by Quarter ................................................................................................................ 127 Offenses by Location .............................................................................................................. 128 Offenses by Motivation ........................................................................................................... 129 Offenses by County ................................................................................................................ 130 Offenses by Agency ................................................................................................................ 131 Offenses by Type ................................................................................................................... 132 GLOSSARY .......................................................................................................................... 133-134 6 THE ARIZONA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTING SYSTEM 7 Historical Background The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program provides a nationwide view of crime based on the voluntary submission of statistics by city, county, and state law enforcement agencies. This program was initiated in 1930 by the Committee on Uniform Crime Records of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). That same year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was authorized by the United States Congress to serve as the national clearinghouse for statistical information on crime. The IACP continues to serve the Uniform Crime Reporting program in an advisory capacity and was joined in this responsibility by the Committee on Crime Records of the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA) in 1966. A variety of statistics could have been used to portray the crime problem in the United States, including penal, prosecutive, arrest, offense, and conviction data. But to best depict crime and provide meaningful data to the police agencies, it was determined that data dealing with known offenses and persons arrested would be collected. Initially, because of their seriousness and frequency of occurrence, seven offenses were chosen to serve as an Index for gauging fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime. These offenses include the violent crimes of murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. By congressional mandate, arson was added as the eighth Index offense in 1979. Further, because of the variances in punishment for the same offenses in different state codes, no distinction between felony and misdemeanor crimes was possible. To avoid these problems and provide nationwide uniformity in crime reporting, standardized offense definitions by which law enforcement agencies were to submit data, without regard to local statutes, were formulated. Arizona Program The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program first began receiving voluntary crime statistics from local law enforcement agencies in January 1975. Prior to this date, agencies submitted their crime data directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Arizona Department of Public Safety is responsible for administrating the UCR program for the state and providing necessary assistance and training to the contributing law enforcement agencies. After the 1992 Arizona legislative session, participation in the UCR program became mandatory. Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750.A.2 directs that the Central State Repository of the Department of Public Safety shall: “Collect information concerning the number and nature of offenses known to have been committed in this state and of the legal steps taken in connection with these offenses, such other information that is useful in the study of crime and in the administration of criminal justice and all other information deemed necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program.” Also, Arizona Revised Statute 41-1750.D directs that: “The chief executive officers of law enforcement agencies of this state or its subdivisions shall provide to the central state repository such information as necessary to operate the statewide uniform crime reporting program and to cooperate with the federal government uniform crime reporting program.” Statistics are received from local police agencies, county sheriff’s offices, college and university campus police, and state police agencies. Federal agencies and tribal police agencies do not report to the Arizona UCR program and are therefore not included in this publication. The goal of this publication is to identify the nature and extent of criminal activity in this state. This information will not in itself prevent crime, but it may encourage all segments of society, by understanding the problem, to work together with law enforcement agencies to reduce crime through more effective enforcement. 8 Crime Factors Statistics are used to summarize information so that patterns or trends become clearer. Too often information of the type in this publication is used incorrectly to draw conclusions that the statistics simply do not support. Some of the factors which are known to affect the volume and type of crime occurring from place to place are: Population density and degree of urbanization. Variations in composition of the population, particularly youth concentration. Stability of population with respect to residents’ mobility, commuting patterns, and transient factors. Modes of transportation and highway systems. Economic conditions, including median income, poverty level, and job availability. Cultural factors and educational, recreational, and religious characteristics. Family conditions with respect to divorce and family cohesiveness. Climate. Effective strength of law enforcement agencies. Administrative and investigative emphases of law enforcement. Policies of other components of the criminal justice system (i.e., prosecutorial, judicial, correctional, and probational). Citizens’ attitudes toward crime. Crime reporting practices of the citizenry. The Arizona Uniform Crime Reporting program gives a statewide view of crime based on statistics furnished by state and local law enforcement agencies. Population size is the only correlate of crime utilized in this publication. While the other factors listed above are of equal concern, no attempt is made to relate them to the data listed. The reader is, therefore, cautioned against comparing statistical data of individual reporting units from cities, counties, metropolitan areas, states, or colleges and universities solely on the basis of their population coverage or student enrollment. (Crime in the United States, 1995, p. iv.) Scoring of Offenses Only the number of those offenses for Part I crimes and simple assault are scored (counted) under the Uniform Crime Reporting program. The method of scoring offenses varies with the type of crime committed, and it is important to remember that the number of offenders does not determine the number of offenses. For murder and non-negligent manslaughter, negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated assault and simple assault, one offense is scored for each victim, regardless of the number of offenders involved. For example, two offenders could be involved in the murder of one victim and in this case only one murder would be scored. For robbery and larceny-theft, one offense is scored for each distinct operation which is separate in time and place. The number of victims in any one operation does not determine the number of offenses. For example, if seven patrons in a bar are robbed, only one robbery would be counted. However, if the offender then leaves the bar and robs a passer-by, a second offense would be counted. For burglary, one offense is scored for each structure which is illegally entered. For UCR purposes, a structure is generally defined as an enclosed, permanently occupied area. However, when the structure is an apartment complex, business or office building in which units are leased for a period of time, one offense is counted for each unit burglarized. The illegal entry of those structures used for the housing of a transient population such as hotel rooms or boarding houses are scored as one burglary regardless of the number of rooms entered. For motor vehicle theft, one offense is scored for each vehicle stolen. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on land and not rails. For arson, one offense is scored for each occurrence even if a more serious offense occurred as the result of the arson. Additionally, any attempts to commit any of the above offenses are also counted under the appropriate offense category with the exception of attempted murder which is listed under aggravated assault. 9 For multiple offenses that occur in one crime incident, only the most serious offense is counted. The exceptions are arson (which is always counted) and a combination of larceny-theft and motor vehicle theft (the motor vehicle theft will be counted). Part I offenses are ranked according to seriousness and appear in order from most serious to least serious under Offense Definitions. A Part II offense that occurs in conjunction with Part I offenses or by itself is not counted. Clearances An offense is considered cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested for a crime, even though several may have been involved. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender: Commits suicide; makes a dying declaration; confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime; is prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense; is a juvenile who is handled by notifying the parents; when the victim refuses to prosecute; or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite the offender. Clearances are counted as “adult” or “juvenile.” A “juvenile” clearance is counted only when juveniles are exclusively involved in the commission and clearance of an offense. If the arrest of both adults and juveniles results in a clearance, it is counted as an “adult” clearance only. Property Stolen and Recovered The figures for value of property stolen and recovered report the value at each point in time. Although property can increase in value over time, it is more likely that stolen property will be recovered in a damaged condition. Therefore, recovery value does not necessarily represent a “clearance rate” for stolen property, and one cannot use it to determine law enforcement effectiveness in recovering stolen goods. Because stolen and recovered property figures indicate thefts and recoveries in the current year, it is important to note that recovered property may have been stolen in a previous year. In addition, the type and value of stolen or recovered property is reported only for Part I offenses and does not include such Part II offenses as fraud, forgery or embezzlement. Arrests Arrest information is collected for all Part I and Part II offenses according to the age, sex, race, and ethnic origin of the offender. It is not possible, however, to correlate race or ethnic origin with the sex of the offender or specific ages because the information is collected independently, thus limiting analysis. Furthermore, arrest figures cannot be directly related to the number of crimes cleared because arrest totals count all the offenders who have been arrested even if several were involved in the commission of a single offense. Therefore, arrest and clearance totals will only be equal by coincidence. It should be kept in mind that arrest totals do not indicate the number of different offenders involved in the commission of a crime. A total of four arrests may represent the arrest of four different offenders or the arrest of the same offender on four different occasions. Also, arrest totals do not indicate the number of charges placed against an offender at the time of the arrest. Offense Definitions Offenses in the Uniform Crime Reporting program are divided into two groupings, Part I and Part II. Information on the number of Part I offenses known to law enforcement, the number of clearances, and the number of persons arrested is reported each month. Only arrest data is reported for Part II offenses. 10 Part I Offenses Criminal Homicide: a. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another. Deaths caused by negligence, attempts to kill, assaults to kill, suicides, accidental deaths and justifiable homicides are excluded. Justifiable homicides are limited to : (1) the killing of a felon by a peace officer in the line of duty, or (2) the killing (during the commission of a felony) of a felon by a private citizen. b. Manslaughter by negligence: The killing of a person through gross negligence. Traffic fatalities are excluded. While manslaughter by negligence is a Part I offense, it is not included in the Crime Index total. Forcible Rape: The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Statutory rape (no force used and the victim is under the age of consent) is excluded. Robbery: The taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. Aggravated Assault: The unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury, usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Simple assaults are excluded from this count. Burglary: The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. Larceny-Theft: The unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. Motor Vehicle Theft: The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. Arson: The willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud. Part II Offenses Other (Simple) Assaults: An unlawful attack or attempted attack upon another which does not result in serious injury to the victim and which does not involve the use of a dangerous weapon. Forgery and Counterfeiting: The making, altering, using, or possessing, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true. Fraud: Fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. Includes bad checks, confidence games, illegal conversion of services, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting. Embezzlement: Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care, custody, or control. Includes attempts. 11 Stolen Property: The buying, receiving, or possessing of stolen property, as well as all attempts to commit. Vandalism: The willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of real or personal property without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control. Includes attempts. Weapons: All violations of regulations or statutes that control manufacturing, carrying, using, possessing, and furnishing deadly weapons or silencers. Includes attempts. Prostitution and Commercialized Vice: Sex offenses and attempted sex offenses of a commercial nature. Includes prostitution, keeping houses of ill fame, pandering, detaining women for immoral purposes, etc. All Other Sex Offenses: All other offenses against common decency and morals. Includes statutory rape, indecent exposure, incest, and any other sex offenses not previously defined. Drug Abuse Violations: The unlawful sale, manufacture, use or possession of controlled substances. For UCR purposes, these offenses are broken down into four subcategories: (a) Opium or cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine), (b) Marijuana, (c) Synthetic narcotics--manufactured narcotics which can cause true drug addiction, and (d) Dangerous non-narcotic drugs. Gambling: Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal gambling. Includes bookmaking, number and lottery, etc. Offenses Against the Family or Children: All charges of nonsupport and neglect or abuse of family or children. Note: Most spousal or child abuse, especially that resulting in injury, has been classified as either simple or aggravated assault. Driving Under the Influence: Driving or operating any vehicle or common carrier while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Liquor Laws: Violation of any state or local regulatory laws, including sale to minors and drinking on a public conveyance. Disorderly Conduct: All charges of committing a breach of the peace, including disturbing the peace, unlawful assembly, and drunk and disorderly. Vagrancy: Violation of state or local statutes pertaining to being a “suspicious character or person, etc.” Includes vagrancy, begging, and loitering (persons over 18). All Other Offenses: All violations of state or local regulatory laws except traffic offenses and offenses defined above and below. Includes kidnapping, extortion, trespassing, possession of drug paraphernalia, etc. Curfew and Loitering Laws: Juvenile violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances. Runaways (Juveniles): The unlawful truancy from a legal place of residence by a juvenile. 12 NATIONAL INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING SYSTEM 13 National Incident-Based Reporting Ststem In the 1920s, the Committee on Uniform Crime Records of the International Association of Chiefs of Police developed and initiated the voluntary crime data collection effort. During the more than 60 years since its inception, the UCR program has served as a means to measure crime in America. Expanding in scope, importance, and size over the years, the Program now encompasses over 16,000 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies nationwide which contribute crime statistics. In the 1980s, a study with the objective of revising UCR to meet law enforcement needs in the 21st century resulted in the creation of the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). Incident-Based Reporting, or IBR, views a crime and all its components as an “incident”. In order to obtain important data, facts recorded about the incident are organized into specific segments. The means used in recording these facts is a “data element”. Data elements, given proper data values, provide information about crime and its involvement with victims, offenders, property, arrestees, etc. Implementation of NIBRS is occurring at a pace in relation to the resources, abilities, and limitations of the contributing law enforcement agencies. To date, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has certified more than 20 state-level programs for NIBRS participation. In 2003, Arizona began moving from summary-based reporting to Incident-Based Reporting by obtaining a Statelevel NIBRS repository. The State obtained full NIBRS certification with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in August 2004. Two local agencies were certified by the State in 2004 as meeting all requirements for NIBRS certification and are now submitting NIBRS data only. Additional agencies have also been certified. NIBRS Benefits An indispensable tool in the war against crime is the ability to identify with precision when and where crime takes place, what form it takes, and the characteristics of its victims and perpetrators. Armed with such information, law enforcement agencies can better acquire resources to fight crime and use them in the most efficient and effective manner. NIBRS provides such a tool because it is capable of producing more detailed, accurate, and meaningful data than produced by the summary UCR program. NIBRS allows common denominator links among agencies which enables them to identify common issues so they can work together to develop possible solutions . NIBRS has the capability of furnishing information on nearly every major criminal justice issue facing law enforcement today, including terrorism, white collar crime, weapons offenses, missing children where criminality is involved, drug/narcotics offenses, drug involvement in all offenses, hate crimes, spouse abuse, elderly abuse, child abuse, domestic violence, juvenile crime/gangs, parental kidnaping, organized crime, pornography, driving under the influence, and alcohol-related offenses. NIBRS data can be further utilized to identify and focus on victim groups, detect and forecast crime trends, and identify weapons used in various crimes. NIBRS improves crime classification processes and provides substantial investigative benefits, including better crime analysis and crime mapping. Participation of local law enforcement agencies in NIBRS is important for producing a highly accurate representation of crime. Crime data accuracy and completeness provide important snapshots of crime at all levels of law enforcement: local, regional, county, state and national. The crucial starting point of this crime reporting process is at the local level. 14 NIBRS Offenses NIBRS is an incident-based reporting system designed to collect data on each single crime occurrence and on each incident and arrest within the occurrence. The most significant difference between NIBRS and the traditional UCR system is the degree of detail in reporting. Unlike the current, or summary, UCR system that collects only eight Part I crimes, NIBRS collects 22 crime categories made up of 46 specific crimes called Group A offenses. In addition to the Group A offenses, there are 11 Group B categories for which only arrest data are reported. Group A Offenses Arson Assault Offenses Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Intimidation Bribery Burglary Counterfeiting/Forgery Destruction/Damage/Vandalism Drug/Narcotic Offenses Drug/Narcotic Violations Drug Equipment Violations Embezzlement Extortion/Blackmail Fraud Offenses False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game Credit Card/Automatic Teller Machine Fraud Impersonation Welfare Fraud Wire Fraud Gambling Offenses Betting/Waging Operating/Promoting/Assisting Gambling Gambling Equipment Violations Sports Tampering Homicide Offenses Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Justifiable Homicide Kidnaping/Abduction Larceny-Theft Offenses Pocket-picking Purse-snatching Shoplifting Theft from Building From Coin-operated Machine or Device Theft From Motor Vehicle Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories All Other Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Pornography/Obscene Material Prostitution Offenses Prostitution Assisting or Promoting Prostitution Robbery 15 Sex Offenses, Forcible Forcible Rape Forcible Sodomy Sexual Assault With An Object Forcible Fondling Sex Offenses, Nonforcible Incest Statutory Rape Stolen Property Offenses Weapon Law Violations Group B Offenses Bad Checks Curfew/Loitering/Vagrancy Violations Disorderly Conduct Driving Under Influence Drunkenness Family Offenses, Nonviolent Liquor Law Violations Peeping Tom Runaway Trespass of Real Property All Other Offenses Data Elements Data elements are the data fields used in NIBRS to describe the victims, offenders, arrestees, and circumstances of criminal incidents and arrests. There are currently 56 data elements. ORI Number Incident Number Incident Date/Hour Cleared Exceptionally Exceptional Clearance Date UCR Offense Code Offense Attempted/Completed Offender(s) Suspected of Using Bias Motivation Location Type Number of Premises Entered Method of Entry Type of Criminal Activity/Gang Information Type of Weapon/Force Involved Type Property Loss/Etc. Property Description Value of Property Date Recovered Number of Stolen Motor Vehicles Number of Recovered Motor Vehicles Suspected Drug Type Estimated Drug Quantity Type Drug Measurement Victim (Sequence) Number Victim Connected to UCR Offense Code Type of Victim Type of Activity (Officer)/Circumstance Assignment Type (Officer) ORI-Other Jurisdiction (Officer) Age (of Victim) Sex (of Victim) Race (of Victim) Ethnicity (of Victim) Resident Status (of Victim) Aggravated Assault/Homicide Circumstances Additional Justifiable Homicide Circumstances Type Injury Offender Number(s) to be Related Relationship(s) of Victim to Offender(s) Offender (Sequence) Number Age (of Offender) Sex (of Offender) Race (of Offender) Arrestee (Sequence) Number Arrest (Transaction) Number Arrest Date Type of Arrest Multiple Arrestee Segment UCR Arrest Offense Code Arrestee Was Armed With Age (of Arrestee) Sex (of Arrestee) Race (of Arrestee) Ethnicity (of Arrestee) Resident Status (of Arrestee) Disposition of Arrestee Under 18 16 NIBRS Data The following charts are examples of data that can be obtained through Incident-Based Reporting as compared to data collected under Summary-Based Reporting. These charts do not reflect statewide data . At this time only three agencies participate in the NIBRS program. TYPE & QUANTITY OF DRUGS SEIZED MEASUREMENT TYPE OF DRUG "Crack" Cocaine Gram Kilogram Ounce Pound Milliliter Fluid Ounce Liter Gallon Dosage Units Number of Plants 0.01 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Cocaine 4.811 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Hashish -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Heroin 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana 2753.716 -- 22.845 6.618 -- -- -- -- 1 74 Morphine -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.95 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 135 -- LSD -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PCP -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Narcotics Other Hallucinogens -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 273.028 -- 1 -- 66.5 -- -- -- 1 -- Other Stimulants 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Barbiturates -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- Other Depressants -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 51 -- 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 45 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 2789.517 -- 22.845 6.618 66.5 -- -- -- 243 74 Amphetamines/Methamphetamines Other Drugs Unknown Type Drug TOTAL 17 OFFENSES COMMITTED AGAINST FAMILY MEMBERS OFFENSE VICTIM Kidnapping/ Abduction Murder Sexual Offenses (Forcible) Aggravated Assault Simple Assault Intimidation Spouse 1 3 2 10 Common-law spouse -- -- -- -- 2 -- Parent -- 1 -- 8 32 13 Sibling -- -- 5 2 12 5 Child -- 3 6 9 25 2 Grandparent -- -- -- -- 2 1 Grandchild -- -- 2 -- -- -- In-law -- -- 1 -- 2 3 Step Parent -- -- -- 2 2 3 Step Child -- -- 1 -- 2 1 Step Sibling -- -- 2 -- 1 -- Other Family -- -- 2 3 7 5 Boy/Girlfriend -- 3 3 10 100 15 Child of Boy/Girlfriend -- -- 1 1 5 1 Homosexual Relationship -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 2 10 11 25 47 270 74 Ex-Spouse TOTAL 1 75 15 VICTIM INJURIES INJURY Victim Apparent Broken Bones Possible Internal Injury Severe Laceration Apparent Minor Injury No Injury Other Major Injury Loss of Teeth Unconsciousness Spouse 1 -- 9 63 35 -- -- -- Common-Law Spouse -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- Parent -- -- -- 28 21 -- -- -- Sibling -- -- -- 9 13 -- -- -- Child 2 -- 1 20 25 -- -- -- Grandparent -- -- -- 2 2 -- -- -- Grandchild -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- In-law -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- Step-Parent -- -- -- 1 3 -- -- -- Step-Child -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- Step-Sibling -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- Other Family -- -- 1 7 5 -- -- -- Boy/Girlfriend -- -- -- 91 64 1 -- -- Child of Boy/Girlfriend -- -- -- 2 5 -- -- -- Ex-Spouse -- -- -- 1 3 -- -- -- Homosexual Relationship -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 3 -- 11 230 184 1 -- -- TOTAL This chart lists the relationship of the victim to the offender and the injuries sustained during one or more of the following offenses: Kidnaping/Abduction, Forcible Rape, Forcible Sodomy, Sexual Assault with an Object, Forcible Fondling, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Simple Assault, and Extortion/Blackmail. 18 SUMMARY OF STATE CRIME 19 ARIZONA CRIME CLOCK 2005 one MURDER every 20 hrs. 0 min. one VIOLENT CRIME every 17 min. 51 sec. one FORCIBLE RAPE every 4 hrs. 29 min. one ROBBERY every 1 hr. 2 min. one AGGRAVATED ASSAULT every 28 min. 34 sec. one MAJOR CRIME every 1 min. 42 sec. one BURGLARY every 9 min. 48 sec. one PROPERTY CRIME every 1 min. 53 sec. one LARCENY - THEFT every 3 min. 5 sec. one MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT every 9 min. 54 sec. one ARSON every 5 hrs. 9 min. The crime clock should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of UCR data, it is designed to convey the annual reported crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the Offenses. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of the Offenses; rather, it represents the annual ration of crime to affixed time intervals. 20 ARIZONA CRIME CYCLE The following represents the approximate number of Crime Index Offenses that were reported to Arizona law enforcement agencies every 24 hours during 2005. 1 MURDER 5 RAPES 23 ROBBERIES 51 AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS 147 BURGLARIES 467 LARCENY - THEFTS 146 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS 5 ARSONS 21 STATE CRIME SUMMARY CRIME INDEX • There were 308,640 Crime Index Offenses reported in 2005. • January recorded the highest incidence of offenses with 27,224 while November recorded the lowest incidence of offenses with 24,854. • The value of property stolen was $578,859,525. • The value of property recovered was $231,559,405 for a recovery rate of 40.0 percent. • Stolen motor vehicles accounted for 60.5 percent of the total stolen property and 93.0 percent of the total recovered property. • The crime rate for 2005 for Arizona was 5,105.7 crimes per 100,000 population based on an estimated population of 6,044,985. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • During 2005, a total of 47,609 persons were arrested for Index offenses. • Adult Index arrests were 35,492 and juvenile arrests were 12,117. • Males accounted for 72.6 percent of the Index arrests and females accounted for 27.4 percent. • There were 50,695 clearances, or 16.4 percent, of Index Offenses reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 17.7 percent of this total. VIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES • There were 29,424 violent crimes reported in 2005. • Violent crimes accounted for 9.5 percent of the total Crime Index. • The highest number of violent crimes were reported in October with 2,676 offenses while the lowest number was reported in February with 2,113 offenses. • Aggravated assault accounted for the largest incidence of violent crimes with 18,573 offenses while homicide accounted for the smallest with 441 offenses. • The value of property stolen was $13,551,632. • The crime rate was 486.7 offenses per 100,000 population. 22 ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 8,654 arrests for violent crimes in 2005. • Adult arrests were 7,078 and juvenile arrests were 1,576. • Males accounted for 83.8 percent and females accounted for 16.2 percent. • There were 11,584 clearances, or 39.4 percent, of violent crimes reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 13.0 percent of this total. PROPERTY CRIME SUMMARY OFFENSES • There were 279,216 property crimes reported in 2005. • Property crimes accounted for 90.5 percent of the total Crime Index. • The highest number of property crimes were reported in January with 24,815 offenses while the lowest number was reported in November with 22,431 offenses. • Larceny-theft accounted for the largest incidence of property crimes with 170,511 offenses while arson accounted for the smallest with 1,703 offenses. • The value of property stolen was $565,307,893. • The crime rate was 4,619 offenses per 100,000 population. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • There were 38,955 arrests for property crimes in 2005. • Adult arrests were 28,414 and juvenile arrests were 10,541. • Males accounted for 70.1 percent and females accounted for 29.9 percent. • There were 39,111 clearances, or 14.0 percent, of property crimes reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 19.1 percent of this total. TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY • There were 307,786 persons arrested in 2005. • Adult arrests were 256,495 and juvenile arrests were 51,291. • Males accounted for 75.8 percent and females accounted for 24.2 percent. • Part I offenses accounted for 47,609 arrests. • Part II offenses accounted for 260,177 arrests. 23 ARIZONA CRIME INDEX - 2005 OFFENSES NUMBER OF INDEX OFFENSES MURDER PERCENT DISTRIBUTION NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 441 0.1% 227 51.5% RAPE 1,955 0.6% 539 27.6% Rape 1,716 0.5% 468 27.3% 239 0.1% 71 29.7% ROBBERY 8,455 2.7% 1,814 21.5% Firearm 4,414 1.4% 882 20.0% Knife or Cutting Instrument 883 0.3% 209 23.7% Other Dangerous Weapon 783 0.2% 161 20.6% 2,375 0.8% 562 23.7% 18,573 6.0% 9,004 48.5% Firearm 5,332 1.7% 1,738 32.6% Knife or Cutting instrument 3,045 1.0% 1,719 56.5% Other Dangerous Weapon 5,566 1.8% 2,953 53.1% Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) 4,630 1.5% 2,594 56.0% 53,711 17.4% 4,195 7.8% Forcible Entry 28,480 9.2% 2,122 7.5% Unlawful Entry - No Force 22,451 7.3% 1,877 8.4% Attempted Forcible Entry 2,780 0.9% 196 7.1% 170,511 55.3% 29,200 17.1% 53,291 17.3% 5,425 10.2% Automobiles 32,037 10.4% 3,579 11.2% Trucks and Buses 17,132 5.6% 1,452 8.5% 4,122 1.3% 394 9.6% 1,703 0.6% 291 17.1% 308,640 100.0% 50,695 16.4% 29,424 9.5% 11,584 39.4% 279,216 90.5% 39,111 14.0% Attempted Rape Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY LARCENY-THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT Other Vehicles ARSON TOTAL CRIME INDEX VIOLENT CRIME PROPERTY CRIME 24 ARIZONA CRIME COMPARISON* - 2005 Murder Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL INDEX CRIMES NUMBER OF OFFENSES CLEARED NUMBER OF OFFENSES INDEX OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED 2004 410 198 48.29 2005 440 227 51.59 Percent Change +7.23 +14.65 +6.83 2004 1,857 523 28.16 2005 1,942 537 27.65 Percent Change +4.58 +2.68 -1.81 2004 7,631 1,709 22.40 2005 8,447 1,810 21.43 Percent Change +10.69 +5.91 -4.33 2004 18,461 9,188 49.77 2005 18,452 8,909 48.28 Percent Change -.05 -3.04 -2.99 2004 55,110 4,376 7.94 2005 53,090 4,128 7.78 Percent Change -3.67 -5.67 -2.02 2004 190,563 32,383 16.99 2005 169,703 29,017 17.10 Percent Change -10.95 -10.39 +0.65 2004 54,401 5,554 10.21 2005 53,198 5,398 10.15 Percent Change -2.21 -2.81 -0.59 2004 1,515 240 15.84 2005 1,696 288 16.98 Percent Change +11.95 +20.00 +7.20 2004 329,948 54,171 16.42 2005 306,968 50,314 16.39 Percent Change -6.96 -7.12 -0.18 *For the purposes of this comparison chart only, the statistics from the following agencies have been excluded as they were unable to provide complete data for 2004 and/or 2005: Apache County SO, Arizona State Capitol PD, Arizona Western College PD, Avondale PD, Clifton PD, Colorado City MO, Graham County SO, Hayden PD, Jerome MO, Navajo County SO, Patagonia MO, Pima PD, Pinetop-Lakeside PD, Safford PD, San Luis PD, Santa Cruz County SO, Sedona PD, Superior PD, Tombstone MO and Williams PD. (Figures for 2004 may have been updated and therefore may vary from previously published statistics.) 25 VALUE OF PROPERTY LOSS BY OFFENSE - 2005 OFFENSE NUMBER OF OFFENSES Murder DISTRIBUTION ($) VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN DISTRIBUTION AVERAGE ($)VALUE 441 0.2% 53,331 0.01% 120.93 Forcible Rape 1,955 0.7% 119,003 0.02% 60.87 Robbery 8,455 2.9% 13,379,298 2.31% 1,582.41 Burglary 53,711 18.6% 110,667,160 19.12% 2,060.42 170,511 59.1% 111,401,925 19.25% 653.34 53,291 18.5% 343,238,808 59.29% 6,440.84 288,364 100.0% $578,859,525 100.00% $2,007.39 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft* TOTAL *Motor vehicles that were stolen in conjunction with a more “serious” index offense such as robbery or burglary are not included in this count. This count represents only those instances in which motor vehicle theft was the only or most “serious” offense committed. The total value shown here reflects the value of all property stolen during the commission of the offense (i.e., not just the value of each vehicle). TYPE AND VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN/RECOVERED-2005 TYPE OF PROPERTY ($)VALUE STOLEN DISTRIBUTION ($) VALUE RECOVERED PERCENT RECOVERED Currency and Notes 15,917,210 2.7% 342,321 2.2% Jewelry and Precious Metals 35,601,443 6.2% 931,813 2.6% 4,306,955 0.7% 472,744 11.0% 350,458,262 60.5% 215,429,202 61.5% Office Equipment 19,106,449 3.3% 911,444 4.8% TVs, Radios, Cameras, Etc. 30,043,794 5.2% 776,450 2.6% Firearms 3,381,391 0.6% 300,552 8.9% Household Goods 9,231,686 1.6% 499,756 5.4% Consumable Goods 1,593,987 0.3% 319,144 20.0% 170,664 0.1% 10,231 6.0% 109,047,684 18.8% 11,565,748 10.6% $578,859,525 100.0% $231,559,405 40.0% Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL 26 PART 1 INDEX CRIMES 27 is h T e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 28 k n a l b t lef MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER DEFINITION Murder is defined as the willful (nonnegligent) killing of one person by another. As a general rule, any death due to injuries received in a fight, argument, quarrel, assault, or commission of a crime would be included. Attempted murders and assaults to murder are classified as aggravated assault. Suicides, traffic fatalities, accidental deaths, negligent manslaughters, and justifiable homicides are not counted under this classification. SUMMARY • There were 441 murders reported during 2005. • Murder accounted for 0.1 percent of the total Index offenses and 1.5 percent of the total violent crimes. • December recorded the highest number, with 47, while February recorded the lowest with 24. • Saturday reported the highest incidence of murders, with 77, while Thursday was the lowest with 47. • The time period of 6:01 PM - 2:00 AM recorded the highest number of murders, with 169, while 10:01 AM - 6:00 PM was the lowest with 119. • Firearms (including handguns, rifles, shotguns, etc.) were used in 76.0 percent of the murders. • In murders where the relationship between the victim and offender was known, 17.7 percent were acquaintances. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $53,331. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 252 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 230 arrests and juveniles accounted for 22 arrests. • Males accounted for 223 arrests, or 88.5 percent, and females accounted for 29 arrests, or 11.5 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 81.3 percent were White, 14.7 percent were Black, 3.2 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 0.8 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.. • Hispanics accounted for 39.3 percent of the arrests. • There were 227 clearances for murder reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 1.8 percent of this total. 29 30 31 32 MURDER VICTIM BY AGE, SEX, RACE & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2005 SEX AGE NUMBER RACE ETHNIC ORIGIN DIST. MALE FEMALE WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NOT HISPANIC Infant 5 1.1% 3 2 4 1 -- -- 2 3 1-4 8 1.8% 5 3 7 1 -- -- 3 5 5-9 3 0.7% 2 1 3 -- -- -- 2 1 10-14 4 0.9% 4 -- 4 -- -- -- 4 -- 15-19 51 11.6% 46 5 46 4 1 -- 33 17 20-24 85 19.3% 75 10 75 6 3 1 64 21 25-29 69 15.6% 63 6 62 6 1 -- 50 19 30-34 63 14.3% 57 6 49 12 1 1 43 20 35-39 41 9.3% 31 10 31 7 3 -- 17 24 40-44 26 5.9% 22 4 21 4 -- 1 14 11 45-49 32 7.2% 27 5 27 3 1 -- 10 21 50-54 16 3.6% 12 4 15 1 -- -- 6 10 55-59 10 2.3% 8 2 10 -- -- -- 2 8 60-64 9 2.0% 6 3 7 1 -- 1 1 8 65-69 3 0.7% 2 1 3 -- -- -- 1 2 70-74 4 0.9% 2 2 4 -- -- -- -- 4 75+ 6 1.4% 4 2 5 1 -- -- -- 6 Unknown 6 1.4% 6 -- 3 -- -- -- 2 1 441 -- 375 66 376 47 10 4 254 181 -- 100.0% 85.0% 15.0% 85.3% 10.6% 2.3% 0.9% 57.6% 41.0% 399 90.5% 341 58 342 43 9 4 230 166 Juvenile 36 8.2% 28 8 31 4 1 -- 22 14 Unknown 6 1.3% 6 -- 3 -- -- -- 2 1 TOTAL Distribution Adult 33 FORCIBLE RAPE DEFINITION Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female through the use of force or threat of force. Assaults or attempts to commit forcible rape are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not counted in this category. By definition, sex attacks on males are excluded and are classified as assaults or “other sex offenses” depending on the nature of the crime and the extent of injury. SUMMARY • There were 1,955 rapes reported during 2005. • Rape accounted for 0.6 percent of the total Index offenses and 6.6 percent of violent crimes. • September recorded the highest number, with 213, while March recorded the lowest with 136. • Of the total rapes reported, forcible rape accounted for 1,716 offenses and attempted rape accounted for 239 offenses. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $119,003. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 220 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 183 arrests and juveniles accounted for 37 arrests. • Of those persons arrested, 79.6 percent were White, 14.5 percent were Black, 5.0 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 0.9 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 35.0 percent of the arrests. • There were 539 clearances for rape reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 9.3 percent of this total. 34 35 ROBBERY DEFINITION Robbery is defined as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person by force or threat of force and/or by putting the victim in fear. Robbery involves a theft or larceny but is aggravated by the element of force or threat of force. SUMMARY • There were 8,455 robberies reported during 2005. • Robbery accounted for 2.7 percent of the total Index offenses and 28.8 percent of the violent crimes. • August recorded the highest number, with 773, while February recorded the lowest with 579. • Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) recorded the highest number, with 3,761 or 44.5 percent of all robberies. • Gas or service station robberies had the lowest number, with 217, or 2.6 percent of all robberies. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $13,379,298. • Robberies occurring on highways (streets, alleys, and sidewalks) had the highest total dollar loss, with $5,970,706. • Robberies in the residence category had the highest dollar loss per robbery, with $2,520. • Firearms represented the most common weapon used in 4,414 robberies, or 52.2 percent. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 1,517 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 1,245 arrests and juveniles accounted for 272 arrests. • Males accounted for 1,351 arrests, or 89.1 percent, and females accounted for 166 arrests, or10.9 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 72.2 percent were White, 22.6 percent were Black, 5.1 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.1 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 40.7 percent of the arrests. • There were 1,814 clearances for robbery reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 10.7 percent of this total. 36 ROBBERY BY LOCATION & VALUE - 2005 NUMBER OF OFFENSES LOCATION TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN DISTRIBUTION (%) AVERAGE DOLLAR VALUE STOLEN Highway 3,761 44.5% $5,970,706 $1,587 Commercial House 1,527 18.0% 2,089,815 1,369 Gas or Service Station 217 2.6% 229,281 1,057 Convenience Store 800 9.4% 274,109 343 1,097 13.0% 2,764,750 2,520 Bank 234 2.8% 501,394 2,143 Miscellaneous 819 9.7% 1,549,243 1,892 8,455 100.0% $13,379,298 $1,582 Residence TOTAL ROBBERY BY MONTH & WEAPON USED - 2005 WEAPON Firearm TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 4,414 374 286 340 342 390 346 350 393 399 395 391 408 Knife or Cutting Instrument 883 53 69 64 65 87 64 83 76 85 89 78 70 Other Dangerous Weapon 783 53 53 66 48 51 64 93 84 68 83 58 62 2,375 203 171 217 204 210 183 189 220 206 192 203 177 8,455 683 579 687 659 738 657 715 773 758 759 730 717 Strong Arm TOTAL 37 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DEFINITION Aggravated assault is defined as the unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm. SUMMARY • There were 18,573 aggravated assaults reported during 2005. • Aggravated assault accounted for 6.0 percent of the total Index offenses and 63.1 percent of the violent crimes. • October recorded the highest number, with 1,702, while February recorded the lowest with 1,370. • Other dangerous weapons represented the most common weapon used in 5,566 aggravated assaults, or 30.0 percent. • Physical weapons (hands, fists, feet) were used in 24.9 percent, and firearms were used in 28.7 percent of reported aggravated assaults. • There were 56,087 simple assaults reported in 2005. Simple assault is primarily differentiated from aggravated assault by the seriousness of the injury and the weapon used. Simple assault is not a Crime Index offense but is reported here for the purpose of showing the total assault violence. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 6,665 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 5,420 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,245 arrests. • Males accounted for 5,458 arrests, or 81.9 percent, and females accounted for 1,207 arrests, or 18.1 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 81.0 percent were White, 11.2 percent were Black, 7.1 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.7 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 34.5 percent of the arrests. • There were 9,004 clearances for aggravated assault reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 14.0 percent of this total. 38 39 BURGLARY DEFINITION Burglary is defined as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify the crime as a burglary. A structure is considered to include, but not limited to, the following: dwelling houses, apartments, public buildings, offices, barns, cabins, etc. Burglary is divided into three subclassifications: forcible entry, unlawful entry where no force is used, and attempted forcible entry. SUMMARY • There were 53,711 burglaries reported during 2005. • Burglary accounted for 17.4 percent of the total Index offenses and 19.2 percent of the property crimes. • January recorded the highest number, with 4,723, while November recorded the lowest with 4,161. • Forcible entry was used in 28,480, or 53.0 percent of the total burglaries. • Residential burglaries accounted for 35,296, or 65.7 percent of the total burglaries. • In burglaries where the time of occurrence was known, 18,476, or 34.4 percent occurred between the hours of 6 AM - 6 PM. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $110,667,160. • Residential burglaries accounted for the highest property loss, $78,747,560. ARREST/CLEARANCES • A total of 4,728 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 3,321 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,407 arrests. • Males accounted for 4,251 arrests, or 89.9 percent, and females accounted for 477 arrests, or 10.1 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 86.7 percent were White, 9.8 percent were Black, 3.2 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.3 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 34.7 percent of the arrests. • There were 4,195 clearances for burglary reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 18.3 percent of this total. 40 BURGLARY BY LOCATION & TIME - 2005 NUMBER OF OFFENSES LOCATION DISTRIBUTION VALUE STOLEN AVERAGE VALUE STOLEN RESIDENCE Night (6PM-6AM) 7,458 13.9% $11,951,150 $1,602 Day (6AM-6PM) 13,942 25.9% 35,353,616 2,536 Unknown 13,896 25.9% 31,442,794 2,263 SUBTOTAL 35,296 65.7% $78,747,560 $2,231 Night (6PM-6AM) 6,160 11.5% $8,259,452 $1,341 Day (6AM-6PM) 4,534 8.4% 6,317,241 1,393 Unknown 7,721 14.4% 17,342,907 2,246 18,415 34.3% $31,919,600 $1,733 53,711 100.0% $110,667,160 $2,060 NON-RESIDENCE SUBTOTAL TOTAL BURGLARY BY MONTH & MEANS OF ENTRY - 2005 ENTRY TYPE TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Forcible Entry 28,480 2,698 2,489 2,486 2,371 2,452 2,345 2,477 2,182 2,208 2,327 2,088 2,357 Unlawful Entry-No Force 22,451 1,767 1,809 1,854 1,742 1,967 1,864 1,929 1,896 1,913 2,029 1,894 1,787 Attempted Forcible Entry 2,780 258 245 233 237 267 230 229 221 220 231 179 230 TOTAL 53,711 4,723 4,543 4,573 4,350 4,686 4,439 4,635 4,299 4,341 4,587 4,161 4,374 41 LARCENY-THEFT DEFINITION Larceny-Theft is defined as the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property or articles from the possession or constructive possession of another without the use of force, violence, or fraud. This crime category does not include embezzlement, fraud, counterfeiting, or worthless checks. SUMMARY • There were 170,511 larceny-thefts reported during 2005. • Larceny-theft accounted for 55.3 percent of the total Index offenses and 61.1 percent of the property crimes. • January recorded the highest number, with 15,185, while August was the lowest with 13,767. • Larceny-theft in the under $50 category reported the highest number of incidents, with 72,849, or 42.7 percent. • Shoplifting accounted for 34,190 larceny-thefts or 20.1 percent. • The total value of property stolen amounted to $111,401,925. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 28,835 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 21,036 arrests and juveniles accounted for 7,799 arrests. • Males accounted for 18,557 arrests, or 64.4 percent and females accounted for 10,278 arrests, or 35.6 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 82.7 percent were White, 9.4 percent were Black, 7.2 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.7 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 32.8 percent of the arrests. • There were 29,200 clearances for larceny-theft reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 19.9 percent of this total. 42 LARCENY - THEFT BY TYPE BY MONTH - 2005 CLASSIFICATION TOTAL DIST. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Pocket Picking 383 0.2% 48 28 24 26 25 26 22 32 36 45 36 35 Purse Snatching 569 0.3% 50 35 39 48 46 31 63 44 42 72 53 46 Shoplifting 34,190 20.1% 3,129 2,754 2,980 2,822 2,922 2,716 2,920 2,636 2,738 2,952 2,621 3,000 From Motor Vehicles 39,554 23.2% 3,581 3,461 3,662 3,272 3,170 3,208 3,154 3,015 2,978 3,353 3,311 3,389 Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories 28,491 16.7% 2,786 2,466 2,641 2,330 2,236 2,126 2,234 2,349 2,376 2,395 2,314 2,238 Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL 7,159 4.2% 682 575 658 634 584 545 545 571 620 642 572 531 13,440 7.9% 1,148 1,025 1,166 1,103 1,266 1,185 1,163 1,110 1,062 1,061 1,051 1,100 2,052 1.2% 183 161 161 137 144 202 246 138 160 199 172 149 44,673 26.2% 3,578 3,466 3,727 3,572 3,718 3,773 3,573 3,872 3,759 4,023 3,675 3,937 170,511 100.0% 15,185 13,971 15,058 13,944 14,111 13,812 13,920 13,767 13,771 14,742 13,805 14,425 LARCENY - THEFT BY VALUE BY MONTH - 2005 VALUE TOTAL DIST. JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC OVER $200 63,142 37.0% 5,846 5,227 5,649 5,356 5,116 4,987 4,930 5,030 4,938 5,532 5,091 5,440 $50 to $200 34,520 20.3% 3,063 2,758 2,814 2,902 2,769 2,743 2,885 2,797 3,008 2,966 2,880 2,935 UNDER $50 72,849 42.7% 6,276 5,986 6,595 5,686 6,226 6,082 6,105 5,940 5,825 6,244 5,834 6,050 TOTAL 170,511 100.0% 15,185 13,971 15,058 13,944 14,111 13,812 13,920 13,767 13,771 14,742 13,805 14,425 43 LARCENY - THEFT BY CLASSIFICATION & VALUE - 2005 CLASSIFICATION BY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE STOLEN AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) $200 and Over 63,142 $106,397,136 1,685 95.5% $50 to $200 34,520 3,874,772 112 3.5% Under $50 72,849 1,130,017 16 1.0% 170,511 $111,401,925 $653 100.0% TOTAL ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY - THEFT - 2005 CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF OFFENSES TOTAL VALUE STOLEN AVERAGE VALUE PERCENT DISTRIBUTION (VALUE) Pocket Picking 383 $132,391 $346 0.1% Purse Snatching 569 114,651 201 0.1% Shoplifting 34,190 3,329,151 97 3.0% From Motor Vehicles 39,554 24,291,936 614 21.8% Motor Vehicle Parts and/or Accessories 28,491 12,498,526 439 11.2% 7,159 2,218,832 310 2.0% 13,440 10,283,622 765 9.2% 2,052 375,812 183 0.4% 44,673 58,157,004 1,302 52.2% 170,511 $111,401,925 $653 100.0% Bicycles From Buildings From Coin-Operted Machines All Other TOTAL 44 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT DEFINITION Motor Vehicle Theft is defined as the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle including attempts and joyriding. This definition excludes the taking for temporary use by those persons having lawful access to the vehicle. For UCR purposes, a motor vehicle is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on land and not on rails. Farm equipment, bulldozers, airplanes, construction equipment, and motorboats are excluded. SUMMARY • There were 53,291 motor vehicle thefts reported during 2005. • Motor vehicle theft accounted for 17.3 percent of the total Index offenses and 19.1 percent of the property crimes. • January recorded the highest number, with 4,797, while June recorded the lowest with 4,231. • Autos represented the highest single category of motor vehicle theft, with 32,037, or 60.1 percent. • The total dollar loss amounted to $343,238,808. This includes not only the value of the stolen motor vehicle but any other personal property reported stolen during the incident. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 5,096 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 3,963 arrests and juveniles accounted for 1,133 arrests. • Males accounted for 4,237 arrests, or 83.1 percent, and females accounted for 859 arrests, or 16.9 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 88.8 percent were White, 8.0 percent were Black, 2.9 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.3 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 50.2 percent of the arrests. • There were 5,425 clearances for motor vehicle theft reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 13.9 percent of this total. RECOVERED MOTOR VEHICLES • Recovered motor vehicles that were locally stolen amounted to 34,981, or a 65.6 percent recovery rate. Of those, 23,034 were recovered locally, 11,039 were recovered by another jurisdiction in-state, and 908 were recovered out of state. • Motor vehicles that were stolen out of state and recovered by Arizona agencies amounted to 663. 45 46 ARSON DEFINITION Arson is defined by the national Uniform Crime Reporting Program to include any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded. SUMMARY • There were 1,703 arsons reported during 2005. • Arson accounted for 0.6 percent of the total Index offenses and 0.6 percent of the property crimes. • July recorded the highest number, with 173, while January recorded the lowest with 110. • Structural arson accounted for 642 offenses or 37.7 percent. • Motor vehicle arson accounted for the highest single known category, with 538, while industrial/manufacturing arson was the lowest with 6. • The total estimated value of property damage amounted to $17,604,889. • Single residential property arson had the highest dollar loss with $9,251,067. ARRESTS/CLEARANCES • A total of 296 persons were arrested in 2005. • Adults accounted for 94 arrests and juveniles accounted for 202 arrests. • Males accounted for 268 arrests, or 90.5 percent, and females accounted for 28 arrests, or 9.5 percent. • Of those persons arrested, 88.5 percent were White, 6.4 percent were Black, 4.4 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.7 were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 29.7 percent of the arrests. • There were 291 clearances for arson reported in 2005. Juveniles represented 47.8 percent of this total. 47 48 ARSON OFFENSES BY PROPERTY TYPE - 2005 PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION TOTAL JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC VALUE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE STRUCTURE Single Occupancy Residential: Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, Etc. 244 15 20 23 6 15 24 36 25 22 10 19 29 $9,251,067 Other Residential: Apartments, Hotels, Motels, Dormitories, Etc. 113 4 9 6 8 12 8 12 15 7 12 8 12 1,189,088 Storage: Barns, Garages, Warehouses, Etc. 38 3 1 3 4 3 4 6 4 3 1 5 1 331,435 6 -- 2 -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 2 8,000 Other Commercial: Stores, Restaurants, Offices, Etc. 70 10 5 2 7 7 5 8 4 6 3 4 9 3,465,530 Community/Public: Churches, Jails, Schools, Etc. 92 11 9 7 10 6 7 4 8 6 9 10 5 410,113 All Other: Monuments, Buildings under Construction, Etc. 79 6 7 8 11 6 6 3 6 5 5 8 8 299,655 SUBTOTAL 642 49 53 49 46 50 55 69 62 49 40 54 66 $14,954,888 538 31 44 45 34 44 52 60 49 43 47 45 44 1,480,593 29 -- 1 6 3 3 4 3 2 2 1 1 3 56,360 567 31 45 51 37 47 56 63 51 45 48 46 47 $1,536,953 494 30 17 35 51 47 57 41 26 35 53 51 51 1,113,048 1,703 110 115 135 134 144 168 173 139 129 141 151 164 $17,604,889 Industrial/Manufacturing MOBILE Motor Vehicles: Autos, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, Etc. All Other: Trailers, Recreational Vehicles, Airplanes, Boats, Etc. SUBTOTAL ALL OTHER Crops, Timber, Fences, Signs, Etc. TOTAL 49 is h T e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 50 k n a l b t lef COUNTY OFFENSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL DATA 51 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY - 2005 INDEX CRIMES APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE MURDER 1 7 1 1 -- -- FORCIBLE RAPE 3 40 74 17 -- -- Rape by Force 3 27 70 15 -- -- Attempts to Commit -- 13 4 2 -- -- ROBBERY 1 57 74 12 -- 1 Firearm 1 26 22 4 -- 1 Knife/Cutting Instrument -- 6 8 -- -- -- Other Dangerous Weapons -- 14 9 -- -- -- Strong Arm -- 11 35 8 -- -- 55 694 469 173 26 14 Firearm 5 49 95 14 3 -- Knife/Cutting Instrument 5 18 76 21 5 -- Other Dangerous Weapons 13 98 183 40 5 -- Physical Force 32 529 115 98 13 14 BURGLARY 159 910 873 579 63 19 Forcible Entry 50 489 35 277 23 3 Unlawful Entry-No Force 75 205 808 256 37 16 Attempted Forcible Entry 34 216 30 46 3 -- 313 2,932 4,809 1,026 259 46 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 33 480 272 124 10 3 Autos 21 362 161 58 6 3 Trucks and Buses 5 63 71 25 2 -- Other Vehicles 7 55 40 41 2 -- ARSON 3 32 76 15 -- -- 568 5,152 6,648 1,947 358 83 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT LARCENY-THEFT TOTAL 52 INDEX CRIMES BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2005 LA PAZ MARICOPA* MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA** PINAL SANTA CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA -- 307 14 1 78 16 -- 4 11 1 1,129 36 21 478 69 3 48 36 1 1,004 32 21 411 54 2 42 34 -- 125 4 -- 67 15 1 6 2 8 5,961 67 19 1,962 139 11 42 101 3 3,386 21 5 863 36 -- 9 37 4 606 6 2 215 16 -- 5 15 -- 378 4 -- 318 34 11 9 6 1 1,591 36 12 566 53 -- 19 43 76 10,531 490 420 3,576 708 60 621 660 3 3,206 59 30 1,516 171 -- 70 111 4 1,940 70 39 599 80 -- 81 107 10 3,660 176 88 640 166 -- 295 192 59 1,725 185 263 821 291 60 175 250 168 33,703 2,410 845 8,080 3,112 123 1,354 1,313 55 18,095 1,116 268 5,362 1,576 1 503 627 98 14,058 1,196 564 2,218 1,423 121 760 616 15 1,550 98 13 500 113 1 91 70 569 105,779 6,232 1,691 32,523 6,087 473 4,228 3,544 73 39,695 1,057 168 8,449 1,461 154 439 873 40 24,103 776 88 4,418 1,184 100 294 423 6 13,068 126 37 3,185 152 14 73 305 27 2,524 155 43 846 125 40 72 145 5 885 64 28 427 88 -- 39 41 900 197,990 10,370 3,193 55,573 11,680 824 6,775 6,579 * Decrease due, in part, to a backlog of reports not processed by one agency by federal and state deadlines. ** Decrease in larceny-thefts due to change in policy in counting mail-in reports by one large agency that was never returned. 53 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY - 2005 OFFENSES APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE ROBBERY 1 57 74 12 -- 1 Highway -- 12 24 2 -- -- Commercial House -- 11 20 1 -- -- Gas or Service Station -- 1 8 -- -- -- Convenience Store -- 7 6 -- -- 1 Residence -- 16 4 2 -- -- Bank -- 1 1 -- -- -- Miscellaneous 1 9 11 7 -- -- 159 910 873 579 63 19 Residence 91 492 500 392 18 7 Night, 6PM-6AM 23 141 167 86 7 1 Day, 6AM-6PM 27 248 310 238 3 -- Unknown 41 103 23 68 8 6 Non-Residence 68 418 373 187 45 12 Night, 6PM-6AM 24 112 135 38 19 1 Day, 6AM-6PM 8 234 221 137 7 1 36 72 17 12 19 10 313 2,932 4,809 1,026 259 46 $200 and Over 81 656 1,295 256 77 18 $50 to $200 87 654 1,084 190 60 11 145 1,622 2,430 580 122 17 Pocket Picking -- 3 26 3 -- -- Purse Snatching 7 5 47 3 11 -- Shoplifting 26 563 1,175 193 88 4 From Motor Vehicle 36 532 993 211 36 1 Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories 15 103 110 24 5 -- Bicycles 27 165 352 24 16 1 From Buildings 42 203 633 102 53 5 1 18 20 4 1 -- 159 1,340 1,453 462 49 35 473 3,899 5,756 1,617 322 66 BURGLARY Unknown LARCENY-THEFT Under $50 From Coin-Operated Machines All Other TOTAL 54 ANALYSIS OF ROBBERY, BURGLARY, AND LARCENY - THEFT BY COUNTY (CONT.) - 2005 LA PAZ MARICOPA* MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA** PINAL SANTA CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA 8 5,961 67 19 1,962 139 11 42 101 -- 2,863 17 5 783 20 1 7 27 -- 1,189 4 3 238 27 6 6 22 2 123 1 1 77 1 -- -- 3 2 511 5 2 248 6 -- 3 9 2 725 11 4 276 32 -- 8 17 1 173 -- -- 53 5 -- -- -- 1 377 29 4 287 48 4 18 23 168 33,703 2,410 845 8,080 3,112 123 1,354 1,313 86 22,865 1,698 554 4,755 1,914 85 820 1,019 29 4,033 377 181 1,340 545 34 174 320 45 9,090 605 334 1,275 874 35 498 360 12 9,742 716 39 2,140 495 16 148 339 82 10,838 712 291 3,325 1,198 38 534 294 23 3,648 310 120 1,046 382 11 157 134 22 1,864 103 141 876 570 27 280 43 37 5,326 299 30 1,403 246 -- 97 117 569 105,779 6,232 1,691 32,523 6,087 473 4,228 3,544 143 45,493 2,676 450 6,707 1,991 132 1,585 1,582 74 22,956 1,364 289 4,908 1,089 66 768 920 352 37,330 2,192 952 20,908 3,007 275 1,875 1,042 -- 246 31 6 48 9 -- 3 8 3 300 16 22 115 25 -- 10 5 37 19,021 845 455 9,584 899 160 610 530 44 27,834 1,564 154 6,024 651 31 751 692 11 23,048 107 18 3,805 234 23 287 701 21 3,465 199 75 2,205 259 6 118 226 46 8,435 175 406 2,868 224 1 195 52 6 1,436 18 11 450 25 -- 38 24 401 21,994 3,277 544 7,424 3,761 252 2,216 1,306 745 145,443 8,709 2,555 42,565 9,338 607 5,624 4,958 Note: See footnotes on page 53. 55 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE - 2005 OFFENSES APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE MURDER -- -- -- -- -- -- FORCIBLE RAPE -- -- 10,050 -- -- -- ROBBERY -- 65,769 19,365 22,025 -- 33 Highway -- 724 7,117 13,200 -- -- Commercial House -- 59,315 4,313 236 -- -- Gas or Service Station -- -- 6,090 -- -- -- Convenience Store -- 381 327 -- -- 33 Residence -- 1,171 912 8,500 -- -- Bank -- 2,484 -- -- -- -- Miscellaneous -- 1,694 606 89 -- -- 134,116 900,698 1,059,509 627,546 92,867 4,306 Residence 53,022 548,069 689,456 366,458 55,340 880 Night, 6PM-6AM 13,242 83,447 187,835 60,345 1,820 -- Day, 6AM-PM 16,335 278,569 376,083 223,264 140 -- Unknown 23,445 186,053 125,538 82,849 53,380 880 Non-Residence 81,094 352,629 370,053 261,088 37,527 3,426 Night, 6PM-6AM 36,301 95,990 89,990 96,022 9,746 -- 370 150,097 256,139 150,185 1,890 -- Unknown 44,423 106,542 23,924 14,881 25,891 3,426 LARCENY-THEFT 64,407 965,331 2,132,395 338,874 127,408 13,268 $200 and Over 52,596 887,785 1,990,085 314,264 119,040 12,217 $50 to $200 9,504 62,348 120,378 20,114 6,111 853 Under $50 2,307 15,198 21,932 4,496 2,257 198 -- -- 7,937 250 -- -- 1,989 1,005 8,663 190 5,234 -- 600 28,888 53,017 4,569 3,274 30 16,444 174,107 528,290 51,290 15,070 -- Motor Vehicle Parts/Accessories 4,634 10,594 41,662 12,544 1,520 -- Bicycles 4,045 22,648 117,913 4,939 3,322 100 From Buildings 8,353 189,295 568,470 90,174 20,482 700 95 38,135 1,376 793 39 -- 28,247 500,659 805,067 174,125 78,467 12,438 202,436 2,405,555 1,877,850 479,152 41,300 20,000 400,959 4,337,353 5,099,169 1,467,597 261,575 37,607 BURGLARY Day, 6AM-6PM Pocket Picking Purse Snatching Shoplifting From Motor Vehicle From Coin-Operated Machines All Other MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL 56 VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN BY OFFENSE (CONT.) - 2005 LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL SANTA CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA -- 27,051 4,250 -- 7,030 -- -- -- 15,000 -- 35,910 -- -- 26,766 37,724 -- -- 8,553 12,035 11,541,601 45,747 3,781 1,304,428 122,223 660 56,369 185,262 -- 5,859,126 7,432 523 47,255 14,193 -- 3,665 17,471 -- 1,871,632 10,022 17 113,369 6,168 200 2,877 21,666 -- 196,729 -- 181 5,473 -- -- -- 20,808 5,550 229,460 2,005 45 19,277 1,464 -- 9,156 6,411 485 2,350,651 8,648 3,012 311,891 22,214 -- 19,722 37,544 -- 438,457 -- -- 1,752 58,701 -- -- -- 6,000 595,546 17,640 3 805,411 19,483 460 20,949 81,362 164,611 82,568,922 4,553,638 1,092,172 8,611,347 4,305,525 79,481 2,238,018 4,234,404 84,654 60,254,577 2,960,949 531,954 5,709,442 2,507,639 65,196 1,253,295 3,666,629 4,442 7,920,167 631,630 153,910 1,564,042 579,902 25,666 237,731 486,971 70,565 28,376,731 812,383 342,600 1,714,298 1,428,853 10,250 771,453 932,092 9,647 23,957,679 1,516,936 35,444 2,431,102 498,884 29,280 244,111 2,247,566 79,957 22,314,345 1,592,689 560,218 2,901,905 1,797,886 14,285 984,723 567,775 23,362 5,498,525 584,350 191,830 783,895 416,793 2,982 219,889 209,777 16,392 2,742,703 119,342 328,333 910,178 1,076,055 11,303 491,462 62,792 40,203 14,073,117 888,997 40,055 1,207,832 305,038 -- 273,372 295,206 288,586 82,814,141 3,812,553 739,459 9,812,989 3,681,428 190,413 2,800,195 3,620,478 278,347 79,353,641 3,632,106 694,727 9,135,602 3,543,691 181,344 2,697,653 3,504,038 8,637 2,641,734 147,363 30,569 521,272 115,550 7,052 82,885 100,402 1,602 818,766 33,084 14,163 156,115 22,187 2,017 19,657 16,038 -- 107,135 10,642 980 1,661 2,589 -- 397 800 1,420 69,064 9,107 3,944 4,822 5,728 -- 1,335 2,150 1,847 2,375,531 86,443 29,786 528,664 96,398 11,043 46,500 62,561 18,650 18,876,535 672,972 69,040 2,163,327 362,251 9,465 589,425 745,070 9,063 11,238,436 49,928 4,607 651,409 66,390 15,379 137,970 254,390 4,121 1,217,311 41,977 10,400 630,319 64,496 2,181 45,803 49,257 42,150 6,818,571 153,730 265,325 1,598,723 195,011 -- 198,286 134,352 2,590 280,716 3,790 5,464 31,536 2,392 -- 7,217 1,669 208,745 41,830,842 2,783,964 349,913 4,202,528 2,886,173 152,345 1,773,262 2,370,229 354,602 261,335,373 7,287,071 1,298,382 48,439,852 6,730,214 2,128,340 2,012,690 8,625,991 819,834 438,322,998 15,703,259 3,133,794 68,202,412 14,877,114 2,398,894 7,107,272 16,689,688 57 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED - 2005 STOLEN Currency/Notes/Etc. APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE 57,200 340,842 520,973 96,071 61,815 1,028 Jewelry/Precious Metals 9,878 190,266 257,092 150,427 1,798 2,500 Clothing and Furs 1,032 27,135 89,207 15,182 215 50 206,120 2,488,280 2,033,238 569,270 41,300 20,000 Office Equipment 12,048 71,394 23,600 32,844 35,335 -- Stereos/TV's/Cameras 18,875 164,865 73,458 78,657 19,452 1,040 Firearms 6,453 44,368 54,884 27,565 5,530 3,181 Household Goods 5,524 95,764 162,316 38,407 3,498 300 Consumable Goods 4,183 15,717 32,763 8,286 1,143 731 -- 6,935 -- 500 650 -- 79,646 891,787 1,851,638 450,388 90,839 8,777 400,959 4,337,353 5,099,169 1,467,597 261,575 37,607 Currency/Notes/Etc. 5,200 10,606 1,266 5,643 2,148 33 Jewelry/Precious Metals 5,826 37,658 9,242 3,563 78 -- 580 7,912 7,213 709 -- -- 166,495 1,467,351 1,629,082 398,983 22,389 -- Office Equipment 1,319 14,513 50 1,714 11,197 -- Stereos/TV's/Cameras 3,553 11,613 3,922 3,676 4,729 -- 140 2,495 3,625 2,850 2,000 -- 2,565 2,172 2,544 2,178 -- -- 219 3,674 8,902 1,235 413 16 -- 225 -- -- -- -- 16,905 55,280 190,619 25,704 12,115 2,574 202,802 1,613,499 1,856,465 446,255 55,069 2,623 Locally Stolen Vehicles Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL STOLEN RECOVERED Clothing and Furs Locally Stolen Vehicles Firearms Household Goods Consumable Goods Livestock Miscellaneous TOTAL RECOVERED 58 TYPE AND VALUE, IN DOLLARS, OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED (CONT.) - 2005 LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL SANTA CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA 22,853 11,858,989 580,344 180,552 679,261 580,222 88,244 363,707 485,109 80,202 28,553,889 891,587 146,909 2,888,084 791,064 40,199 759,283 838,265 4,714 3,132,523 111,574 16,178 514,753 122,017 6,657 72,742 192,976 369,901 266,126,876 7,402,027 1,279,778 49,813,540 6,899,467 2,136,093 2,208,050 8,864,322 5,182 15,274,763 345,039 89,456 2,076,003 243,443 2,715 195,337 699,290 28,895 24,193,486 738,933 122,955 2,607,495 705,908 25,619 572,754 691,402 43,265 2,119,748 187,128 102,724 363,904 159,196 1,660 85,768 176,017 9,756 5,483,978 364,477 43,989 2,246,266 379,818 3,545 189,629 204,419 15,592 1,047,927 157,318 28,834 128,003 67,989 416 53,912 31,173 -- 56,362 3,303 -- 88,190 9,879 550 960 3,335 239,474 80,474,457 4,921,529 1,122,419 6,796,913 4,918,111 93,196 2,605,130 4,503,380 819,834 438,322,998 15,703,259 3,133,794 68,202,412 14,877,114 2,398,894 7,107,272 16,689,688 996 272,108 11,219 17,315 920 5,139 70 5,167 4,491 -- 590,613 92,305 18,788 68,110 7,122 208 59,133 39,167 17 373,701 13,205 1,421 27,487 3,569 1,123 10,350 25,457 47,301 184,962,182 4,851,658 512,196 11,476,349 4,221,282 144,791 1,388,875 4,140,268 -- 662,054 31,860 6,780 119,061 14,497 -- 5,906 42,493 695 602,748 32,114 7,942 40,009 14,448 1,796 28,920 20,285 -- 229,602 22,776 3,135 4,439 12,926 -- 6,802 9,762 316 115,772 9,571 20,744 288,139 3,829 143 6,444 45,339 36 167,460 106,691 5,555 7,439 5,067 217 6,980 5,240 -- 8,799 277 -- 180 -- 250 -- 500 7,004 8,746,555 829,048 312,040 195,325 379,321 3,428 328,301 461,529 56,365 196,731,594 6,000,724 905,916 12,227,458 4,667,200 152,026 1,846,878 4,794,531 59 s i Th e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 60 k n a l b t f e l STATE ARREST DATA 61 ARREST SUMMARY • There were 307,786 arrests reported in 2005. • Arrests for Part I offenses were 47,609 or 15.5 percent. • Arrests for Part II offenses were 260,177, or 84.5 percent. • Adult arrests were 256,495, or 83.3 percent, and juvenile arrests were 51,291, or 16.7 percent. • Males accounted for 233,154 arrests, or 75.8 percent, and females accounted for 74,632, or 24.2 percent. • Arrests for adults between the ages of 25-29 recorded the highest number with 42,049, or 16.4 percent of the total adult arrests. • Arrests for juveniles age 12 and under were 4,476, or 8.7 percent of the total juvenile arrests. • Of those persons arrested, 84.3 percent were White, 8.5 percent were Black, 6.7 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native and 0.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander. • Hispanics accounted for 31.6 percent of the arrests. • Driving under the influence recorded the highest number of arrests of a specific offense with 35,375, or 11.5 percent of the total. ARREST BY AGE GROUP - 2005 ADULT JUVENILE OFFENSE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE Criminal Homicide 202 28 21 1 Forcible Rape 182 1 36 1 Robbery 1,108 137 243 29 Aggravated Assault 4,446 974 1,012 233 Burglary 2,968 353 1,283 124 13,955 7,081 4,602 3,197 3,309 654 928 205 84 10 184 18 26,254 9,238 8,309 3,808 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson TOTAL 62 TOTAL ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION NUMBER of ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter 252 0.08% 205 37 8 2 99 153 Forcible Rape 220 0.07% 175 32 11 2 77 143 Robbery 1,517 0.49% 1,095 343 77 2 617 900 Aggravated Assault 6,665 2.16% 5,398 747 474 46 2,301 4,364 Burglary 4,728 1.54% 4,099 464 150 15 1,640 3,088 28,835 9.37% 23,840 2,716 2,091 188 9,452 19,383 5,096 1.66% 4,523 409 150 14 2,557 2,539 296 0.10% 262 19 13 2 88 208 47,609 15.47% 39,597 4,767 2,974 271 16,831 30,778 45 0.01% 41 2 2 -- 20 25 23,918 7.77% 19,659 2,391 1,688 180 7,761 16,157 Forgery and Counterfeiting 2,807 0.91% 2,514 234 49 10 1,078 1,729 Fraud 2,026 0.66% 1,782 174 55 15 523 1,503 Embezzlement 285 0.09% 238 34 12 1 74 211 Stolen Property 1,644 0.53% 1,472 141 27 4 694 950 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Vandalism 10,437 3.39% 8,986 849 551 51 3,324 7,113 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 3,387 1.10% 2,852 449 76 10 1,611 1,776 Prostitution and Comm. Vice 1,613 0.53% 1,057 458 83 15 429 1,184 Sex Offenses 1,783 0.58% 1,522 129 123 9 508 1,275 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 1,330 0.43% 1,039 254 31 6 666 664 Marijuana DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. 1,188 0.39% 956 156 73 3 447 741 Synthetic Narcotics 598 0.19% 504 61 27 6 226 372 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 938 0.31% 862 41 31 4 326 612 DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 2,814 0.91% 2,251 491 64 8 1,318 1,496 17,338 5.64% 14,798 1,668 794 78 5,696 11,642 Synthetic Narcotics 4,246 1.38% 3,822 286 112 26 1,404 2,842 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 7,852 2.55% 6,856 769 192 35 2,258 5,594 23 0.01% 23 -- -- -- 18 5 3,705 1.20% 3,371 144 163 27 1,027 2,678 Driving Under the Influence 35,375 11.49% 31,460 1,246 2,444 225 11,420 23,955 Liquor Law Violations 22,449 7.30% 18,866 995 2,454 134 6,103 16,346 Disorderly Conduct 17,001 5.52% 13,887 1,530 1,512 72 4,905 12,096 963 0.31% 639 98 224 2 63 900 Marijuana All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic 87,330 28.38% 72,561 7,868 6,544 357 24,808 62,522 Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) 3,780 1.23% 3,397 289 73 21 1,916 1,864 Runaways (Juveniles) 5,302 1.72% 4,565 486 213 38 1,931 3,371 260,177 84.53% 219,980 21,243 17,617 1,337 80,554 179,623 307,786 100.00% 259,577 26,010 20,591 1,608 97,385 210,401 PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 63 JUVENILE ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION NUMBER of ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter 22 0.04% 15 6 1 -- 14 8 Forcible Rape 37 0.07% 28 5 3 1 13 24 Robbery 272 0.53% 188 68 15 1 128 144 Aggravated Assault 1,245 2.43% 1,008 162 71 4 482 763 Burglary 1,407 2.74% 1,208 154 42 3 603 804 Larceny-Theft 7,799 15.20% 6,362 820 547 70 2,686 5,113 Motor Vehicle Theft 1,133 2.21% 980 108 43 2 689 444 202 0.40% 182 11 7 2 64 138 12,117 23.62% 9,971 1,334 729 83 4,679 7,438 2 0.01% 2 -- -- -- 2 -- 5,138 10.01% 4,231 622 248 37 1,878 3,260 Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Forgery and Counterfeiting 79 0.15% 73 5 -- 1 33 46 123 0.24% 104 15 3 1 38 85 Embezzlement 46 0.09% 34 11 1 -- 11 35 Stolen Property 234 0.46% 204 24 5 1 124 110 3,191 6.22% 2,846 240 100 5 1,255 1,936 520 1.01% 448 52 17 3 273 247 37 0.07% 15 20 2 -- 5 32 331 0.65% 290 31 7 3 124 207 61 0.12% 54 4 3 -- 34 27 Fraud Vandalism Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana 212 0.41% 159 24 28 1 70 142 Synthetic Narcotics 56 0.11% 42 3 11 -- 23 33 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 88 0.17% 74 4 10 -- 30 58 DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 154 0.30% 129 15 10 -- 69 85 3,842 7.49% 3,388 221 216 17 1,611 2,231 Synthetic Narcotics 231 0.45% 210 10 10 1 111 120 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 752 1.47% 678 32 37 5 312 440 4 0.01% 4 -- -- -- 3 1 Offenses Against Family/Children 384 0.75% 358 12 9 5 85 299 Driving Under the Influence 516 1.01% 482 12 22 -- 179 337 Liquor Law Violations 4,790 9.34% 4,100 128 543 19 1,361 3,429 Disorderly Conduct 3,622 7.06% 3,098 339 177 8 1,426 2,196 20 0.04% 13 1 6 -- 4 16 All Other, Except Traffic 5,659 11.03% 5,017 349 273 20 2,023 3,636 Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) 3,780 7.37% 3,397 289 73 21 1,916 1,864 Runaways (Juveniles) 5,302 10.34% 4,565 486 213 38 1,931 3,371 39,174 76.38% 34,015 2,949 2,024 186 14,931 24,243 51,291 100.00% 43,986 4,283 2,753 269 19,610 31,681 Marijuana All Gambling Vagrancy PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 64 ADULT ARRESTS BY OFFENSE, RACE, & ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION NUMBER of ARRESTS DIST. WHITE BLACK INDIAN ASIAN HISPANIC NON HISPANIC PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter 230 0.09% 190 31 7 2 85 145 Forcible Rape 183 0.07% 147 27 8 1 64 119 Robbery 1,245 0.49% 907 275 62 1 489 756 Aggravated Assault 5,420 2.11% 4,390 585 403 42 1,819 3,601 Burglary 3,321 1.29% 2,891 310 108 12 1,037 2,284 21,036 8.20% 17,478 1,896 1,544 118 6,766 14,270 3,963 1.55% 3,543 301 107 12 1,868 2,095 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson 94 0.04% 80 8 6 -- 24 70 35,492 13.84% 29,626 3,433 2,245 188 12,152 23,340 43 0.02% 39 2 2 -- 18 25 18,780 7.32% 15,428 1,769 1,440 143 5,883 12,897 Forgery and Counterfeiting 2,728 1.06% 2,441 229 49 9 1,045 1,683 Fraud 1,903 0.74% 1,678 159 52 14 485 1,418 Embezzlement 239 0.09% 204 23 11 1 63 176 Stolen Property 1,410 0.55% 1,268 117 22 3 570 840 Vandalism 7,246 2.83% 6,140 609 451 46 2,069 5,177 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 2,867 1.12% 2,404 397 59 7 1,338 1,529 Prostitution and Comm. Vice 1,576 0.61% 1,042 438 81 15 424 1,152 Sex Offenses 1,452 0.57% 1,232 98 116 6 384 1,068 1,269 0.49% 985 250 28 6 632 637 Marijuana 976 0.38% 797 132 45 2 377 599 Synthetic Narcotics 542 0.21% 462 58 16 6 203 339 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 850 0.33% 788 37 21 4 296 554 2,660 1.04% 2,122 476 54 8 1,249 1,411 13,496 5.26% 11,410 1,447 578 61 4,085 9,411 Synthetic Narcotics 4,015 1.57% 3,612 276 102 25 1,293 2,722 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 7,100 2.77% 6,178 737 155 30 1,946 5,154 19 0.01% 19 -- -- -- 15 4 3,321 1.29% 3,013 132 154 22 942 2,379 Driving Under the Influence 34,859 13.59% 30,978 1,234 2,422 225 11,241 23,618 Liquor Law Violations 17,659 6.88% 14,766 867 1,911 115 4,742 12,917 Disorderly Conduct 13,379 5.22% 10,789 1,191 1,335 64 3,479 9,900 943 0.37% 626 97 218 2 59 884 81,671 31.84% 67,544 7,519 6,271 337 22,785 58,886 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic Curfew/Loitering (Juveniles) Runaways (Juveniles) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 221,003 86.16% 185,965 18,294 15,593 1,151 65,623 155,380 256,495 100.00% 215,591 21,727 17,838 1,339 77,775 178,720 65 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- 3 4 3 12 22 16 12 14 17 Forcible Rape -- 2 8 -- 10 17 37 12 13 8 2 Robbery 1 4 30 64 67 106 272 125 112 94 82 Aggravated Assault 42 126 327 229 266 255 1,245 280 302 248 244 Burglary 31 145 390 287 282 272 1,407 335 235 228 205 128 750 2,280 1,510 1,619 1,512 7,799 1,597 1,367 1,030 907 6 26 243 266 325 267 1,133 359 303 256 229 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson 14 39 72 35 27 15 202 7 3 4 4 222 1,092 3,353 2,395 2,599 2,456 12,117 2,731 2,347 1,882 1,690 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 3 1 5 1 123 658 1,564 927 988 878 5,138 728 725 724 797 Forgery and Counterfeiting 1 2 6 10 31 29 79 97 135 119 134 Fraud 2 4 21 9 41 46 123 62 49 83 78 Embezzlement -- -- 5 2 17 22 46 31 23 14 14 Stolen Property -- 8 57 44 67 58 234 105 85 74 74 PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Vandalism 87 399 885 618 667 535 3,191 483 411 390 412 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 6 54 127 92 111 130 520 196 216 197 187 Prostitution and Comm. Vice 1 -- 5 6 18 7 37 83 101 92 66 Sex Offenses 8 48 108 61 55 51 331 58 47 59 49 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 13 5 20 23 61 51 53 58 63 Marijuana 1 12 52 38 51 58 212 70 80 67 63 Synthetic Narcotics 1 1 18 5 17 14 56 27 18 22 18 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 1 5 38 13 16 15 88 34 32 29 44 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 1 3 31 36 43 40 154 79 91 80 103 Marijuana 3 152 870 816 976 1,025 3,842 1,399 1,284 1,040 952 Synthetic Narcotics 1 -- 37 50 70 73 231 141 168 158 129 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 2 31 164 148 199 208 752 322 285 283 272 All Gambling -- -- 1 1 -- 2 4 -- -- 2 1 Offenses Against Family/Children 2 27 101 94 78 82 384 118 119 127 115 Driving Under the Influence 9 2 8 26 140 331 516 782 1,116 1,226 1,882 Liquor Law Violations 10 47 500 818 1,448 1,967 4,790 3,082 3,218 2,655 552 Disorderly Conduct 56 360 1,115 745 732 614 3,622 546 500 530 658 -- -- 7 5 5 3 20 13 7 12 9 All Other, Except Traffic 96 402 1,391 1,103 1,252 1,415 5,659 2,808 3,526 3,612 3,622 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) 24 155 976 848 906 871 3,780 -- -- -- -- 5,302 -- -- -- -- DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Vagrancy Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 37 320 1,517 1,232 1,232 964 472 2,690 9,617 7,753 9,180 9,462 39,174 11,318 12,290 11,658 10,295 694 3,782 12,970 10,148 11,779 11,918 51,291 14,049 14,637 13,540 11,985 66 TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND TOTAL OVER OVER 18 60-64 TOTAL ALL AGES 7 18 15 41 26 16 11 15 9 6 1 6 230 252 6 10 8 36 23 24 12 8 9 6 4 2 183 220 65 52 70 200 153 127 94 38 25 6 2 -- 1,245 1,517 257 256 241 882 753 644 538 377 210 103 37 48 5,420 6,665 168 143 118 521 418 356 283 199 70 21 14 7 3,321 4,728 853 882 698 3,155 2,566 2,479 2,388 1,577 858 362 155 162 21,036 28,835 236 185 201 720 571 440 274 120 41 16 9 3 3,963 5,096 6 3 1 13 12 14 7 7 6 4 3 -- 94 296 1,598 1,549 1,352 5,568 4,522 4,100 3,607 2,341 1,228 524 225 228 35,492 47,609 -- 1 1 10 -- 2 3 8 1 6 -- 1 43 45 778 806 757 3,311 2,717 2,472 2,162 1,401 783 301 157 161 18,780 23,918 131 146 130 620 432 341 225 127 56 24 10 1 2,728 2,807 62 73 86 364 309 270 208 143 62 35 12 7 1,903 2,026 7 9 7 36 32 24 23 10 4 2 2 1 239 285 62 73 73 246 214 172 127 57 33 9 4 2 1,410 1,644 367 351 356 1,218 914 790 707 426 249 85 41 46 7,246 10,437 217 164 153 604 339 232 154 113 49 30 10 6 2,867 3,387 67 58 62 239 181 208 234 104 40 17 9 15 1,576 1,613 40 44 36 182 168 190 207 153 90 52 36 41 1,452 1,783 66 50 73 229 164 147 140 103 51 12 5 4 1,269 1,330 59 45 37 170 122 92 74 59 20 13 3 2 976 1,188 22 23 22 103 86 58 67 36 28 11 1 -- 542 598 42 45 29 148 128 123 97 62 26 4 7 -- 850 938 114 111 100 419 390 400 332 239 133 50 16 3 2,660 2,814 777 737 656 2,217 1,371 1,071 909 584 314 125 38 22 13,496 17,338 177 179 190 702 533 565 506 340 154 50 15 8 4,015 4,246 260 277 267 1,194 1,027 1,009 935 605 257 77 17 13 7,100 7,852 4 -- -- 3 2 3 -- 3 -- 1 -- -- 19 23 139 128 113 547 534 448 392 259 142 75 30 35 3,321 3,705 1,854 1,841 1,675 6,664 4,584 3,745 3,382 2,551 1,664 928 488 477 34,859 35,375 483 427 372 1,205 943 936 1,218 1,165 784 331 151 137 17,659 22,449 577 518 501 1,982 1,650 1,635 1,687 1,209 743 339 157 147 13,379 17,001 12 7 19 37 84 114 173 236 126 58 21 15 943 963 3,682 3,514 3,557 14,031 11,011 10,386 9,464 6,510 3,287 1,435 659 567 81,671 87,330 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3,780 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5,302 9,999 9,627 9,272 36,481 27,935 25,433 23,426 16,503 9,096 4,070 1,889 1,711 221,003 260,177 11,597 11,176 10,624 42,049 32,457 29,533 27,033 18,844 10,324 4,594 2,114 1,939 256,495 307,786 67 JUVENILE MALE ARRESTS - 2005 AGE TOTAL ARRESTS OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- 3 4 2 12 21 Forcible Rape -- 2 8 -- 10 16 36 Robbery -- 4 27 54 63 95 243 Aggravated Assault 40 109 253 173 224 213 1,012 Burglary 30 126 348 256 264 259 1,283 Larceny-Theft 86 436 1,291 852 1,002 935 4,602 Motor Vehicle Theft 5 21 183 216 282 221 928 14 33 67 29 27 14 184 175 731 2,180 1,584 1,874 1,765 8,309 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 100 504 994 564 626 588 3,376 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- 2 4 8 21 21 56 Fraud 2 3 11 3 24 23 66 Embezzlement -- -- 5 2 12 9 28 Stolen Property -- 8 45 35 54 50 192 80 312 694 510 567 439 2,602 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 5 44 110 85 107 125 476 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 Sex Offenses 8 44 104 57 51 46 310 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 11 5 17 22 55 Marijuana 1 7 45 31 43 51 178 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 10 4 16 13 43 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 1 2 28 12 13 13 69 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 1 3 21 29 33 33 120 Marijuana 3 113 619 652 821 850 3,058 Synthetic Narcotics 1 -- 23 34 52 56 166 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 2 21 110 111 140 166 550 All Gambling -- -- 1 1 -- 2 4 Offenses Against Family/Children 1 18 56 50 46 39 210 Driving Under the Influence 6 2 5 19 113 276 421 Liquor Law Violations 6 20 270 500 970 1,387 3,153 45 273 737 478 498 436 2,467 Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Vandalism DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy -- -- 3 5 5 2 15 All Other, Except Traffic 83 293 932 746 913 1,084 4,051 Curfew/Loitering 17 93 587 541 622 609 2,469 Runaways 29 166 596 468 533 419 2,211 391 1,928 6,022 4,951 6,298 6,760 26,350 566 2,659 8,202 6,535 8,172 8,525 34,659 PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 68 JUVENILE FEMALE ARRESTS - 2005 AGE TOTAL ARRESTS OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 Robbery 1 -- 3 10 4 11 29 Aggravated Assault 2 17 74 56 42 42 233 Burglary 1 19 42 31 18 13 124 42 314 989 658 617 577 3,197 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 5 60 50 43 46 205 Arson -- 6 5 6 -- 1 18 47 361 1,173 811 725 691 3,808 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23 154 570 363 362 290 1,762 Forgery and Counterfeiting 1 -- 2 2 10 8 23 Fraud -- 1 10 6 17 23 57 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- 5 13 18 Stolen Property -- -- 12 9 13 8 42 Vandalism 7 87 191 108 100 96 589 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 1 10 17 7 4 5 44 Prostitution and Comm. Vice 1 -- 4 6 17 7 35 Sex Offenses -- 4 4 4 4 5 21 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 2 -- 3 1 6 Marijuana -- 5 7 7 8 7 34 Synthetic Narcotics 1 1 8 1 1 1 13 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 3 10 1 3 2 19 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 10 7 10 7 34 Marijuana -- 39 251 164 155 175 784 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 14 16 18 17 65 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 10 54 37 59 42 202 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children 1 9 45 44 32 43 174 Driving Under the Influence 3 -- 3 7 27 55 95 Liquor Law Violations 4 27 230 318 478 580 1,637 11 87 378 267 234 178 1,155 -- -- 4 -- -- 1 5 Larceny-Theft PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic 13 109 459 357 339 331 1,608 Curfew/Loitering 7 62 389 307 284 262 1,311 Runaways 8 154 921 764 699 545 3,091 81 762 3,595 2,802 2,882 2,702 12,824 128 1,123 4,768 3,613 3,607 3,393 16,632 PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 69 ADULT MALE ARRESTS - 2005 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter Forcible Rape 14 11 13 16 5 17 13 12 13 8 2 6 10 8 Robbery 110 102 83 73 58 46 64 Aggravated Assault 250 266 194 201 216 219 191 Burglary 319 217 208 194 153 133 103 1,051 916 677 590 586 588 460 301 246 214 190 191 153 166 7 3 4 4 5 2 1 2,064 1,774 1,401 1,270 1,220 1,168 1,006 3 1 5 1 -- 1 1 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple 518 523 510 621 589 595 572 Forgery and Counterfeiting 62 99 83 92 103 100 84 Fraud 42 33 54 43 40 36 60 Embezzlement 24 11 9 9 4 4 6 Stolen Property 91 66 64 61 53 63 62 Vandalism 402 331 313 332 292 266 287 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 189 208 186 177 202 151 147 2 11 20 15 24 19 27 54 46 57 46 35 39 33 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 46 44 46 58 60 47 66 Marijuana 59 70 58 52 52 35 33 Synthetic Narcotics 24 15 18 14 18 19 15 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 25 22 21 35 36 40 23 Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 63 78 72 89 90 96 83 1,202 1,102 885 804 641 629 544 Synthetic Narcotics 107 128 126 101 140 135 143 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 236 218 202 205 191 211 197 -- -- 1 1 2 -- -- Marijuana All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children 79 91 90 84 105 87 72 646 925 980 1,506 1,521 1,490 1,343 2,209 2,331 1,945 466 405 354 323 412 371 404 511 476 404 376 11 6 11 6 11 6 14 All Other, Except Traffic 2,163 2,764 2,795 2,878 2,884 2,747 2,774 PART II SUBTOTAL 8,669 9,494 8,955 8,207 7,974 7,574 7,285 10,733 11,268 10,356 9,477 9,194 8,742 8,291 Driving Under the Influence Liquor Law Violations Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy TOTAL 70 ADULT MALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2005 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 TOTAL ARRESTS 65-Over 39 24 10 10 11 8 5 1 5 202 35 23 24 12 8 9 6 4 2 182 175 129 114 89 37 22 4 2 -- 1,108 735 635 507 397 297 181 88 27 42 4,446 460 369 298 245 173 58 20 14 4 2,968 1,998 1,630 1,680 1,661 1,089 590 222 105 112 13,955 599 484 368 222 109 38 16 9 3 3,309 12 12 11 6 4 6 4 3 -- 84 4,053 3,306 3,012 2,642 1,728 912 365 165 168 26,254 10 -- 2 1 8 1 6 -- 1 41 2,546 2,138 1,910 1,652 1,057 619 235 128 136 14,349 431 290 216 155 85 46 18 8 1 1,873 226 174 171 126 93 40 29 5 5 1,177 19 21 18 12 6 2 -- 2 1 148 209 180 133 111 54 29 8 3 2 1,189 984 730 605 519 315 190 70 27 33 5,696 565 317 206 139 100 46 30 10 5 2,678 80 57 38 29 26 13 14 9 15 399 173 153 184 195 145 88 51 36 41 1,376 186 136 123 106 82 40 10 4 4 1,058 149 100 77 64 45 16 9 2 2 823 79 60 39 44 26 19 8 1 -- 399 105 109 102 62 45 20 4 7 -- 656 336 308 293 255 208 106 46 13 3 2,139 1,824 1,147 864 681 461 256 104 36 21 11,201 503 394 414 360 242 119 43 13 8 2,976 881 771 737 679 438 217 68 17 13 5,281 3 2 3 -- 3 -- 1 -- -- 16 360 368 319 293 181 103 60 24 26 2,342 5,530 3,834 3,010 2,610 1,941 1,347 776 402 400 28,261 1,029 810 773 1,031 1,021 726 314 137 130 14,004 1,522 1,246 1,216 1,265 939 603 284 128 119 10,276 31 79 103 151 218 117 54 21 15 854 10,819 8,220 7,827 7,172 5,057 2,680 1,221 555 473 63,029 28,600 21,644 19,383 17,712 12,796 7,443 3,463 1,588 1,454 172,241 32,653 24,950 22,395 20,354 14,524 8,355 3,828 1,753 1,622 198,495 71 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS - 2005 AGE OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery 15 10 11 9 7 6 6 Aggravated Assault 30 36 54 43 41 37 50 Burglary 16 18 20 11 15 10 15 546 451 353 317 267 294 238 58 57 42 39 45 32 35 Larceny-Theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 667 573 481 420 378 381 346 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 210 202 214 176 189 211 185 Forgery and Counterfeiting 35 36 36 42 28 46 46 Fraud 20 16 29 35 22 37 26 Embezzlement 7 12 5 5 3 5 1 Stolen Property 14 19 10 13 9 10 11 Vandalism 81 80 77 80 75 85 69 7 8 11 10 15 13 6 81 90 72 51 43 39 35 4 1 2 3 5 5 3 PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence Other Assaults - Simple Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. Prostitution and Comm. Vice Sex Offenses DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives 5 9 12 5 6 3 7 11 10 9 11 7 10 4 Synthetic Narcotics 3 3 4 4 4 4 7 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 9 10 8 9 6 5 6 16 13 8 14 24 15 17 197 182 155 148 136 108 112 Synthetic Narcotics 34 40 32 28 37 44 47 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 86 67 81 67 69 66 70 -- -- 1 -- 2 -- -- 39 28 37 31 34 41 41 Driving Under the Influence 136 191 246 376 333 351 332 Liquor Law Violations 873 887 710 86 78 73 49 Disorderly Conduct 134 129 126 147 101 114 125 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 645 762 817 744 798 767 783 2,649 2,796 2,703 2,088 2,025 2,053 1,987 3,316 3,369 3,184 2,508 2,403 2,434 2,333 Marijuana DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Marijuana All Gambling Offenses Against Family/Children Vagrancy All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 72 ADULT FEMALE ARRESTS (CONT.) - 2005 AGE 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 TOTAL ARRESTS 65-Over 2 2 6 1 4 1 1 -- 1 28 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 25 24 13 5 1 3 2 -- -- 137 147 118 137 141 80 29 15 10 6 974 61 49 58 38 26 12 1 -- 3 353 1,157 936 799 727 488 268 140 50 50 7,081 121 87 72 52 11 3 -- -- -- 654 1 -- 3 1 3 -- -- -- -- 10 1,515 1,216 1,088 965 613 316 159 60 60 9,238 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2 765 579 562 510 344 164 66 29 25 4,431 189 142 125 70 42 10 6 2 -- 855 138 135 99 82 50 22 6 7 2 726 17 11 6 11 4 2 2 -- -- 91 37 34 39 16 3 4 1 1 -- 221 234 184 185 188 111 59 15 14 13 1,550 39 22 26 15 13 3 -- -- 1 189 159 124 170 205 78 27 3 -- -- 1,177 9 15 6 12 8 2 1 -- -- 76 43 28 24 34 21 11 2 1 -- 211 21 22 15 10 14 4 4 1 -- 153 24 26 19 23 10 9 3 -- -- 143 43 19 21 35 17 6 -- -- -- 194 83 82 107 77 31 27 4 3 -- 521 393 224 207 228 123 58 21 2 1 2,295 199 139 151 146 98 35 7 2 -- 1,039 313 256 272 256 167 40 9 -- -- 1,819 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 187 166 129 99 78 39 15 6 9 979 1,134 750 735 772 610 317 152 86 77 6,598 176 133 163 187 144 58 17 14 7 3,655 460 404 419 422 270 140 55 29 28 3,103 6 5 11 22 18 9 4 -- -- 89 3,212 2,791 2,559 2,292 1,453 607 214 104 94 18,642 7,881 6,291 6,050 5,714 3,707 1,653 607 301 257 48,762 9,396 7,507 7,138 6,679 4,320 1,969 766 361 317 58,000 73 s i Th e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 74 k n a l b t f e l COUNTY ARREST DATA 75 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *APACHE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Aggravated Assault 1 1 2 1 2 -- 7 3 1 -- 1 Burglary -- 2 14 11 -- 1 28 9 -- 1 -- Larceny-Theft -- 4 8 8 3 -- 23 1 3 -- -- Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 1 -- 4 1 6 3 -- 2 -- Arson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 1 7 25 20 9 2 64 16 4 3 1 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 1 -- 6 4 7 2 20 4 3 3 6 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fraud -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- Vandalism -- -- 3 3 1 -- 7 1 1 -- 1 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 1 -- -- 1 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- Marijuana -- 1 8 4 7 3 23 8 9 2 2 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 1 1 -- 1 -- 3 -- 2 -- -- All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- 2 1 2 1 6 3 1 -- -- Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 1 3 4 2 2 4 3 Liquor Law Violations -- 1 3 7 10 19 40 8 6 7 -- PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Disorderly Conduct 1 2 4 4 3 2 16 1 2 1 -- Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 2 7 18 14 17 9 67 13 12 13 4 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 1 1 1 -- 3 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) -- -- 1 2 2 8 13 -- -- -- -- PART II SUBTOTAL 4 12 49 40 55 49 209 46 40 30 17 5 19 74 60 64 51 273 62 44 33 18 TOTAL 76 APACHE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 8 2 3 -- 2 2 -- -- -- 23 30 2 1 -- -- 2 3 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 19 47 -- 1 -- 4 5 4 10 -- 2 1 -- 1 32 55 1 -- 1 1 -- 4 1 4 -- -- -- -- 17 23 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 3 1 14 9 15 11 6 5 1 -- 1 93 157 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 4 5 11 11 12 6 4 2 1 -- 2 81 101 -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- 4 4 -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- 3 1 5 4 5 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 23 30 -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 7 -- 1 1 -- 3 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- 10 10 -- 1 -- 1 2 2 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 7 7 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 3 3 1 4 13 2 6 -- -- -- -- -- 53 76 -- 1 -- 1 1 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 9 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 5 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 5 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- 17 23 1 3 2 14 12 10 12 8 9 6 1 3 92 96 6 -- 1 1 -- 5 -- -- 2 -- -- 1 37 77 -- 3 4 9 12 7 9 5 1 1 1 -- 56 72 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 8 6 7 40 43 42 41 19 6 5 4 5 268 335 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 13 26 28 22 98 111 98 82 37 22 14 6 11 688 897 29 31 23 112 120 113 93 43 27 15 6 12 781 1,054 77 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *TOMBSTONE MARSHAL’S OFFICE DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 18 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 -- -- Robbery -- 2 -- 1 1 2 6 -- 1 -- -- Aggravated Assault -- 1 12 11 4 4 32 6 7 4 6 Burglary 1 5 16 9 -- 2 33 9 6 5 6 Larceny-Theft 3 32 57 29 43 58 222 70 45 16 28 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 2 2 -- 3 7 9 8 6 6 Arson -- 1 1 1 1 -- 4 -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 4 41 88 53 49 69 304 96 68 31 46 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 5 26 63 33 33 27 187 14 13 17 19 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- 1 1 -- 2 1 2 3 2 Fraud -- -- 1 -- 3 4 8 5 2 5 6 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- Stolen Property -- -- 2 2 2 6 12 7 5 3 1 Vandalism 5 21 22 21 19 10 98 19 9 9 14 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 1 -- 2 2 3 8 2 4 5 -- Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- 4 -- -- 2 6 2 2 3 -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 3 1 -- 1 5 1 7 2 4 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 1 1 -- -- -- 2 6 2 2 3 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 3 3 3 3 12 1 3 1 2 Marijuana -- 6 40 28 30 35 139 57 37 35 30 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 2 1 7 3 13 1 3 3 -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 1 -- 2 1 2 1 7 3 4 4 1 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 3 17 13 11 6 50 10 6 7 13 Driving Under the Influence -- -- 2 3 5 13 23 24 22 17 22 Liquor Law Violations -- 4 16 47 56 89 212 109 71 65 13 Disorderly Conduct 3 12 45 24 25 29 138 15 9 15 11 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 14 70 40 51 46 233 69 88 66 68 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- 2 12 20 23 31 88 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) 1 12 61 49 43 30 196 -- -- -- -- 27 102 366 289 316 339 1,439 347 290 262 210 31 143 454 342 365 408 1,743 443 358 293 256 PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION All Other, Except Traffic PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 78 COCHISE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 4 4 -- -- -- 1 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 7 1 1 1 -- 6 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 12 18 14 6 8 35 34 19 11 8 5 4 3 3 173 205 7 -- 1 12 12 6 3 3 1 -- -- -- 71 104 30 23 15 67 55 36 44 18 16 6 2 3 474 696 5 5 2 9 8 5 7 4 2 -- -- -- 76 83 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 57 35 28 125 116 69 65 34 25 10 5 7 817 1,121 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 26 20 28 85 62 62 67 38 21 12 5 5 494 681 1 1 2 9 5 7 -- 8 1 -- -- -- 42 44 4 3 7 13 15 7 7 2 1 -- -- -- 77 85 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 2 3 11 10 5 3 -- -- -- -- -- 51 63 10 7 6 28 23 16 15 13 3 4 2 6 184 282 3 3 1 15 9 5 3 2 2 1 1 -- 56 64 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 1 2 2 5 3 1 -- 1 1 26 32 -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 4 4 1 5 1 4 4 4 3 2 1 -- -- -- 39 44 -- -- -- 3 -- 1 -- -- 2 -- -- -- 8 8 -- -- -- 10 4 1 3 3 1 -- -- -- 35 37 -- 1 4 2 1 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- 19 31 17 15 19 64 43 39 30 13 15 3 2 1 420 559 5 7 6 19 12 7 18 1 3 -- -- 1 86 99 -- -- 2 9 6 5 9 1 5 -- 1 -- 50 57 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 17 14 6 45 35 34 57 27 18 9 6 1 305 355 38 39 24 111 83 60 70 58 38 17 9 16 648 671 15 11 12 33 20 15 21 13 5 4 3 1 411 623 14 9 11 41 48 42 45 43 27 7 6 9 352 490 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 74 64 63 283 218 172 171 81 40 11 9 13 1,490 1,723 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 88 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 196 226 202 197 787 602 486 529 308 184 68 45 55 4,798 6,237 283 237 225 912 718 555 594 342 209 78 50 62 5,615 7,358 79 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *WILLIAMS POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 18 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- 1 -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- 2 Forcible Rape -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 2 -- 1 -- -- -- 2 2 2 1 1 3 Aggravated Assault -- 2 Burglary 1 5 7 8 12 9 38 12 11 11 18 13 7 4 5 35 6 13 9 4 Larceny-Theft 6 28 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 91 85 65 98 373 75 96 52 33 3 -- 4 -- 7 2 2 2 2 Arson -- 1 5 -- 3 -- 9 1 -- -- 1 PART I SUBTOTAL 7 36 120 100 90 115 468 100 123 76 63 PART II Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 5 13 46 20 32 35 151 36 29 40 36 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 3 6 3 7 Fraud -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 2 2 -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- Vandalism 2 24 30 16 16 13 101 18 22 16 28 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 2 11 3 5 4 25 9 6 5 5 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- 1 -- 2 3 6 4 2 5 4 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 Marijuana -- 2 4 3 4 4 17 6 3 5 2 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- 7 2 4 -- 13 3 1 1 3 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 1 -- 1 1 3 4 2 -- -- Marijuana 1 1 34 34 41 43 154 98 94 68 70 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- 1 1 2 4 1 1 -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 1 4 2 2 -- 9 3 3 3 3 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- 1 3 -- 5 9 5 12 9 8 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 8 13 21 37 49 50 75 Liquor Law Violations 1 2 69 91 157 158 478 166 181 128 21 Disorderly Conduct 2 12 64 59 57 35 229 37 49 48 86 Vagrancy -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- All Other, Except Traffic 4 19 62 40 40 44 209 82 102 135 142 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- 5 18 12 15 7 57 -- -- -- -- DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -- 4 11 17 16 6 54 -- -- -- -- 15 85 364 303 405 378 1,550 516 566 521 492 22 121 484 403 495 493 2,018 616 689 597 555 80 COCONINO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 4 6 -- 1 1 2 1 5 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 16 18 -- -- 1 5 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 16 18 15 18 14 34 35 28 21 21 7 3 4 1 253 291 5 1 1 8 8 10 4 5 1 -- -- -- 75 110 45 45 30 111 86 91 88 57 43 13 9 3 877 1,250 2 -- -- 12 5 5 2 -- 1 1 -- -- 36 43 -- -- -- -- 2 1 2 2 -- -- 1 -- 10 19 67 65 47 173 139 141 118 86 52 19 14 4 1,287 1,755 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 1 40 42 44 133 103 131 87 73 35 10 5 10 854 1,005 4 -- 2 15 4 3 2 -- 2 -- -- -- 51 54 -- 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 -- -- -- -- 18 19 -- 1 -- 2 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 6 6 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 4 19 15 10 40 35 22 20 25 9 7 2 2 290 391 7 3 2 12 10 4 6 11 3 1 1 -- 85 110 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 -- 12 8 5 16 6 5 1 2 1 76 82 -- -- 2 4 1 1 -- 3 -- -- -- -- 17 19 5 3 -- 4 2 2 3 1 -- -- -- 1 37 54 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 3 -- 2 1 2 6 5 2 1 1 -- -- -- 28 41 2 1 4 -- 2 2 2 1 2 -- -- -- 22 25 54 35 42 100 87 68 64 29 18 4 3 1 835 989 2 -- -- 4 2 2 3 3 1 -- -- 1 20 24 -- -- 2 3 6 4 4 1 -- -- -- -- 32 41 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 7 6 4 23 14 20 7 3 3 2 -- 1 124 133 83 62 53 261 159 112 108 80 57 23 9 10 1,228 1,249 14 17 5 38 28 47 46 41 17 10 8 3 770 1,248 81 65 66 212 161 173 152 94 56 25 11 4 1,320 1,549 -- -- 1 6 6 11 10 1 5 2 1 -- 46 47 134 130 120 570 439 470 512 284 208 66 53 56 3,503 3,712 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 57 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 54 455 387 360 1,445 1,074 1,087 1,047 659 422 152 95 90 9,368 10,918 522 452 407 1,618 1,213 1,228 1,165 745 474 171 109 94 10,655 12,673 81 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *HAYDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 -- -- Aggravated Assault 2 4 6 5 8 -- 25 1 6 4 5 Burglary 2 14 13 2 7 4 42 11 1 8 6 Larceny-Theft -- 10 25 13 18 15 81 12 16 15 6 Motor Vehicle Theft 2 -- 1 -- 1 3 7 2 1 3 2 Arson 2 1 -- -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 8 29 45 20 34 22 158 30 25 30 19 PART II Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 4 18 21 12 13 15 83 9 11 7 19 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 5 Fraud -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 3 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 Vandalism 3 7 5 7 6 2 30 7 8 7 3 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 3 -- -- 1 -- 4 2 2 1 4 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- 4 1 -- 1 6 1 1 1 2 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 2 1 -- -- 3 -- 1 -- -- Synthetic Narcotics 1 1 3 -- 1 -- 6 1 -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- 9 1 -- 1 11 1 -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- 1 Marijuana -- -- 3 3 7 5 18 4 5 2 6 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 1 1 5 2 3 12 4 14 9 7 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 2 2 4 5 1 9 8 Liquor Law Violations 1 1 13 32 43 32 122 41 52 32 3 Disorderly Conduct -- 8 39 18 26 21 112 12 18 10 17 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION All Other, Except Traffic 8 9 44 25 39 18 143 32 53 61 59 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 -- 5 5 5 4 20 -- -- -- -- 18 48 149 111 146 105 577 121 168 144 138 26 77 194 131 180 127 735 151 193 174 157 82 GILA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- 1 -- -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 6 6 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- 3 3 2 -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 8 2 1 4 4 10 15 7 15 7 6 1 -- 1 87 112 3 4 2 14 1 3 -- 4 1 1 -- -- 59 101 10 7 16 31 22 18 23 6 5 10 2 1 200 281 2 1 1 9 6 3 4 1 -- -- -- -- 35 42 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 18 17 23 64 45 35 43 18 14 12 3 2 398 556 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 10 11 48 35 40 34 15 16 2 2 3 270 353 -- 3 -- 10 7 2 7 3 2 2 -- -- 45 45 1 1 4 6 5 6 3 4 1 -- -- -- 36 37 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 2 3 1 1 -- -- -- 11 11 1 3 8 6 11 8 10 3 1 -- 2 1 79 109 1 1 1 6 2 2 5 3 -- 1 1 -- 32 36 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 1 -- -- 1 -- 2 4 3 2 1 -- 1 -- 19 25 -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- 5 5 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 5 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 7 2 1 1 2 3 2 5 4 -- -- -- -- 21 32 1 2 1 6 5 1 3 1 -- -- 1 -- 23 24 5 6 6 15 11 9 7 3 2 2 -- -- 83 101 1 -- 3 3 2 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- 15 16 -- -- 1 -- 2 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 4 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 11 7 44 35 39 36 24 11 2 3 2 252 264 5 7 8 28 19 19 18 32 17 7 3 6 192 196 -- 2 1 7 5 7 4 3 2 -- 1 -- 160 282 9 9 11 42 31 46 45 30 12 10 4 10 316 428 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 63 78 58 257 214 242 184 120 49 20 8 9 1,507 1,650 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 20 101 134 122 482 392 435 373 248 116 47 26 31 3,078 3,655 119 151 145 546 437 470 416 266 130 59 29 33 3,476 4,211 83 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *GRAHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, PIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT, AND SAFFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Aggravated Assault -- -- 2 -- -- 1 3 -- -- -- -- Burglary -- -- -- 1 -- 3 4 -- -- -- -- Larceny-Theft 2 1 11 13 5 6 38 12 6 8 1 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Arson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 3 1 13 14 5 10 46 12 6 8 1 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 2 1 1 1 2 5 12 -- 2 3 4 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fraud -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Vandalism -- -- 2 3 2 2 9 -- -- -- -- Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- 1 -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 1 1 1 2 5 -- 1 -- -- Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- 2 4 2 2 1 11 -- 1 -- -- Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- 1 1 2 4 -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 1 2 -- All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- -- 5 1 1 7 2 1 1 -- Driving Under the Influence -- -- 1 -- 1 5 7 2 7 5 2 Liquor Law Violations -- -- 4 10 9 19 42 46 52 33 3 Disorderly Conduct -- -- 2 1 3 1 7 3 1 2 5 Vagrancy -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic -- 3 6 4 11 7 31 6 5 5 8 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- PART II SUBTOTAL 2 6 24 28 35 46 141 59 71 52 22 5 7 37 42 40 56 187 71 77 60 23 PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION TOTAL 84 GRAHAM COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 1 4 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 7 10 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- 3 7 2 3 -- 8 4 6 6 3 3 1 -- -- 63 101 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 -- 10 5 10 7 3 4 3 -- -- 74 120 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 1 6 6 -- -- 1 -- -- 27 39 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 6 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 -- 2 1 -- -- -- 9 20 -- 1 -- 1 1 2 1 2 -- -- -- -- 8 12 -- -- 1 2 1 1 1 -- 2 -- -- -- 11 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 -- -- 3 -- -- 19 26 3 3 2 9 7 9 7 1 1 -- -- -- 58 65 2 1 2 2 -- 2 2 -- 1 -- -- -- 146 188 1 1 1 7 2 4 3 4 5 -- 1 2 42 49 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 4 6 5 14 2 14 5 2 3 -- 3 1 83 114 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 14 14 13 40 19 43 27 11 13 4 4 3 409 550 16 17 13 50 24 53 34 14 17 7 4 3 483 670 85 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *CLIFTON POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder, Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Aggravated Assault -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Burglary -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- -- -- -- Larceny-Theft 2 2 1 -- 1 1 7 2 -- 1 -- Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Arson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 2 2 1 1 3 1 10 2 -- 1 1 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple -- -- 2 -- 1 -- 3 -- 1 -- 4 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fraud -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Vandalism -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 2 -- -- -- Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 2 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 1 -- -- 2 3 -- -- 3 3 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 2 1 1 -- 4 -- 2 2 -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 2 -- Liquor Law Violations -- 1 3 4 2 -- 10 1 5 1 -- Disorderly Conduct -- -- 5 2 5 5 17 1 2 4 1 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 All Other, Except Traffic -- 3 3 2 3 1 12 1 3 7 4 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 1 1 3 -- 5 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) -- -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- PART II SUBTOTAL -- 4 21 11 17 10 63 7 14 19 13 2 6 22 12 20 11 73 9 14 20 14 PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION TOTAL 86 GREENLEE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 8 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- 5 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 1 -- -- 2 -- -- 2 1 -- -- -- 13 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 4 4 6 1 3 3 -- -- -- 28 31 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 5 7 2 1 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 2 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 -- 4 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 16 19 3 -- 4 6 8 6 4 5 1 2 -- -- 43 47 -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 -- 1 1 -- -- -- 6 6 2 1 1 1 9 3 -- 4 2 2 1 -- 31 31 1 1 1 4 1 4 2 5 2 -- -- -- 28 38 2 1 5 7 8 10 9 5 7 -- 1 -- 63 80 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 2 9 4 23 15 13 15 6 4 -- 2 -- 108 120 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 14 15 17 52 48 49 33 30 20 4 4 -- 339 402 17 16 17 52 50 49 33 32 21 4 4 -- 352 425 87 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Aggravated Assault -- 1 4 2 3 -- 10 3 -- 1 1 Burglary 1 -- -- -- 1 2 4 1 -- -- -- Larceny-Theft 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 3 3 3 6 -- Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 1 -- 2 Arson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 2 1 4 3 6 3 19 7 4 7 4 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 1 1 1 2 2 2 9 1 2 1 1 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 Fraud -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- PART II Vandalism 1 1 1 3 2 2 10 -- 2 -- 1 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 1 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- -- 1 2 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- 3 -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 Marijuana -- -- 2 3 5 5 15 6 4 6 4 Synthetic Narcotics 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 2 -- -- 1 -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 8 1 4 Liquor Law Violations -- -- 2 1 -- 10 13 7 5 3 -- Disorderly Conduct -- 1 3 2 3 2 11 6 5 6 6 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 1 -- 3 2 4 6 16 16 18 32 22 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- -- 4 -- 2 6 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) -- -- 1 -- 3 -- 4 -- -- -- -- PART II SUBTOTAL 4 3 15 17 21 32 92 40 45 58 46 6 4 19 20 27 35 111 47 49 65 50 DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION TOTAL 88 LA PAZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 3 3 -- 1 -- 4 4 3 2 1 1 -- -- -- 21 31 1 2 1 4 2 -- 5 2 -- 1 1 -- 20 24 4 3 1 9 6 5 7 4 2 1 -- -- 54 57 2 -- -- 2 3 1 -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 13 15 -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 7 6 3 19 16 10 14 8 4 2 2 -- 113 132 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 3 12 2 12 6 3 -- 1 2 51 60 -- -- -- 1 1 6 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 11 11 -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 2 3 -- -- 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 -- -- 1 14 24 -- -- -- 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 -- -- 15 15 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 5 -- 2 -- -- 12 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- 9 11 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 4 5 1 -- -- 2 1 -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- 13 14 -- -- -- 4 2 1 2 3 1 -- -- -- 17 17 4 7 6 27 11 17 20 9 7 4 -- -- 132 147 1 1 -- 2 1 3 2 1 -- -- 1 -- 13 15 -- -- -- 7 2 5 7 5 2 -- -- -- 28 28 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 1 2 1 1 -- -- -- 10 11 8 2 7 25 16 24 28 20 20 12 6 6 189 189 2 1 2 5 3 4 7 6 6 2 -- -- 53 66 2 7 2 21 10 14 15 15 8 3 4 5 129 140 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 1 -- -- 6 6 19 34 28 121 70 111 106 62 29 23 5 12 708 724 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 38 54 50 225 141 194 214 142 82 49 17 26 1,421 1,513 45 60 53 244 157 204 228 150 86 51 19 26 1,534 1,645 89 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *AVONDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT & AZ STATE CAPITOL POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- 2 4 1 8 15 9 7 4 9 Forcible Rape -- 2 6 -- 5 4 17 6 10 5 2 Robbery -- 1 20 39 45 71 176 80 75 69 47 Aggravated Assault 12 56 150 106 138 142 604 141 149 119 134 Burglary 13 71 187 138 145 129 683 187 121 117 108 Larceny-Theft 72 405 1,254 821 907 848 4,307 924 744 594 505 3 17 155 175 205 185 740 270 212 163 152 Motor Vehicle Theft Arson PART I SUBTOTAL -- 11 17 12 7 8 55 3 1 1 2 100 563 1,791 1,295 1,453 1,395 6,597 1,620 1,319 1,072 959 PART II Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 1 3 -- 27 212 615 413 464 367 2,098 363 346 379 404 Forgery and Counterfeiting 1 1 2 5 16 19 44 71 104 91 92 Fraud 2 3 12 6 25 33 81 30 28 48 41 Embezzlement -- -- 4 1 12 14 31 25 15 9 10 Other Assaults - Simple Stolen Property -- 6 40 33 54 36 169 80 60 59 59 21 124 386 283 342 235 1,391 202 212 182 184 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 1 10 33 44 62 57 207 104 135 126 132 Prostitution and Comm. Vice 1 -- 4 4 17 6 32 79 97 81 64 Sex Offenses 2 29 52 28 26 28 165 26 27 26 24 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 5 2 12 9 28 24 32 26 36 Marijuana -- 3 26 12 26 29 96 34 37 30 28 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 3 2 2 -- 7 7 3 5 5 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- 3 3 2 7 15 7 15 13 19 1 3 22 21 29 26 102 60 68 67 86 Marijuana 1 61 380 287 421 416 1,566 620 644 525 524 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 7 10 15 23 55 60 74 71 71 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 1 4 18 21 34 46 124 78 75 82 88 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 2 6 4 17 25 54 26 22 18 9 Driving Under the Influence 9 1 2 17 96 218 343 504 785 859 1,304 Liquor Law Violations 5 10 137 283 581 816 1,832 1,490 1,600 1,347 286 Disorderly Conduct 8 55 160 136 126 134 619 153 145 167 210 Vandalism DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives Vagrancy -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 4 2 4 5 All Other, Except Traffic 13 53 318 334 379 426 1,523 1,185 1,571 1,581 1,611 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) 11 74 546 519 561 543 2,254 -- -- -- -- 1 63 333 381 327 243 1,348 -- -- -- -- 105 714 3,115 2,849 3,646 3,757 14,186 5,235 6,098 5,799 5,292 205 1,277 4,906 4,144 5,099 5,152 20,783 6,855 7,417 6,871 6,251 Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 90 MARICOPA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 2 24 8 25-29 6 30-34 24 35-39 12 40-44 6 45-49 3 50-54 3 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 6 3 -- TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 4 106 121 3 5 3 27 15 9 7 7 2 1 1 1 104 121 38 31 48 128 106 83 68 29 10 4 2 -- 818 994 136 144 128 504 403 348 286 189 97 50 13 20 2,861 3,465 76 81 74 298 219 192 158 111 30 9 9 4 1,794 2,477 510 536 412 1,846 1,499 1,437 1,270 870 451 186 76 74 11,934 16,241 151 130 139 485 366 256 168 68 20 10 4 -- 2,594 3,334 3 1 -- 4 3 5 2 1 3 1 1 -- 31 86 919 936 810 3,316 2,623 2,336 1,962 1,278 619 264 106 103 20,242 26,839 -- 1 1 7 -- 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- 19 20 362 440 381 1,763 1,428 1,244 983 610 335 124 57 54 9,273 11,371 100 121 110 455 337 259 162 88 34 20 9 1 2,054 2,098 34 43 51 221 190 148 120 89 40 23 9 5 1,120 1,201 4 7 6 30 25 21 17 7 3 1 2 1 183 214 44 56 53 168 150 115 90 33 21 6 3 1 998 1,167 178 177 173 600 448 383 320 180 88 26 10 12 3,375 4,766 140 105 108 373 230 151 84 62 23 16 5 2 1,796 2,003 59 51 47 196 145 170 191 78 31 8 4 5 1,306 1,338 23 27 22 106 109 121 109 81 50 27 18 28 824 989 38 33 41 130 91 94 85 51 33 8 3 2 727 755 29 13 21 87 53 49 38 32 8 7 2 -- 468 564 4 5 3 27 27 20 18 10 5 1 -- -- 140 147 21 21 13 67 56 64 37 31 15 3 4 -- 386 401 96 91 79 355 339 355 291 211 121 44 15 1 2,279 2,381 385 391 348 1,187 711 525 408 258 125 56 16 7 6,730 8,296 65 80 89 304 230 253 201 160 64 15 5 -- 1,742 1,797 91 103 101 467 406 368 330 191 82 28 8 3 2,501 2,625 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 10 16 16 67 69 62 38 25 12 7 1 1 399 453 1,253 1,301 1,211 4,796 3,232 2,532 2,147 1,572 943 556 302 257 23,554 23,897 271 242 232 663 453 390 430 378 206 97 46 23 8,154 9,986 186 173 154 593 432 438 385 240 134 54 25 23 3,512 4,131 3 2 12 10 55 57 90 149 69 38 4 2 506 507 1,713 1,661 1,727 6,671 5,291 4,939 4,378 2,998 1,411 583 238 125 37,683 39,206 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,254 -- -- 1,348 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5,109 5,160 4,999 19,343 14,507 12,759 10,952 7,537 3,853 1,748 786 553 109,730 123,916 6,028 6,096 5,809 22,659 17,130 15,095 12,914 8,815 4,472 2,012 892 656 129,972 150,755 91 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *COLORADO CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 -- 1 -- Forcible Rape -- -- 1 -- 1 2 4 -- -- 1 -- Robbery -- -- 2 -- -- 2 4 2 2 3 1 Aggravated Assault 7 6 15 7 9 13 57 7 6 16 8 Burglary 6 9 23 21 21 19 99 14 10 7 11 Larceny-Theft 5 18 74 73 66 54 290 70 66 39 47 Motor Vehicle Theft -- 1 11 8 8 20 48 10 6 4 7 Arson 1 -- 2 1 2 -- 6 -- -- -- -- 19 34 128 110 108 110 509 104 90 71 74 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Other Assaults - Simple 7 41 59 41 49 33 230 23 30 25 31 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- 1 2 3 2 2 3 -- Fraud -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 1 1 4 3 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- 2 -- -- 1 3 2 6 2 2 PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Vandalism 10 25 53 33 49 48 218 36 15 18 13 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 2 4 7 3 7 13 36 7 4 2 1 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses 1 3 4 4 3 2 17 3 2 2 3 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 1 1 2 2 6 1 -- 1 4 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 3 3 4 1 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 1 -- -- 1 2 1 -- -- 1 Marijuana -- 1 19 30 22 34 106 43 30 32 21 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 1 1 5 3 10 9 6 5 7 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 2 8 11 10 12 43 13 16 12 12 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 12 43 34 24 21 134 33 20 26 25 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- -- 5 5 9 23 29 39 Liquor Law Violations -- 5 35 43 63 116 262 179 200 159 24 Disorderly Conduct 5 25 80 60 56 52 278 24 32 35 44 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 8 39 142 103 99 123 514 158 218 218 254 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 8 9 12 13 42 -- -- -- -- DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 5 11 65 55 60 29 225 -- -- -- -- 38 168 528 428 464 511 2,137 547 608 577 486 57 202 656 538 572 621 2,646 651 698 648 560 92 MOHAVE COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 2 3 3 5 2 -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- 20 21 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 5 4 2 2 8 2 5 4 -- -- 1 -- -- 36 40 9 11 10 36 39 42 42 35 19 8 4 4 296 353 8 8 3 22 26 11 17 19 7 2 1 2 168 267 38 28 29 136 94 125 130 90 38 27 11 15 983 1,273 3 6 6 19 20 27 10 6 -- -- 1 2 127 175 -- -- -- 1 2 3 1 2 -- 1 -- -- 10 16 64 58 53 227 185 213 205 153 64 40 17 23 1,641 2,150 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 37 22 25 132 131 144 125 97 56 21 16 16 931 1,161 4 5 -- 19 22 7 3 4 2 -- -- -- 73 76 3 -- 3 11 8 17 5 3 2 2 -- -- 63 64 -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 1 -- -- -- -- 4 4 3 1 2 6 12 12 9 4 2 -- -- -- 63 66 10 16 11 61 59 52 48 43 26 9 2 5 424 642 7 6 -- 15 11 3 9 3 2 -- -- 1 71 107 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 3 1 3 9 11 8 6 2 4 2 2 64 81 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 5 3 1 2 -- 1 -- -- -- 19 25 5 6 4 16 17 12 23 8 7 3 -- -- 112 114 1 1 -- -- 4 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 7 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 5 7 31 10 17 52 44 38 38 18 13 3 3 1 394 500 14 11 9 42 26 28 46 18 15 4 1 2 243 253 14 17 6 51 43 36 29 25 10 3 -- -- 287 330 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 29 14 15 91 109 87 89 81 39 10 10 13 691 825 23 31 27 104 103 92 111 80 71 39 25 27 833 838 18 13 16 38 30 31 42 45 34 17 2 6 854 1,116 30 43 36 124 121 92 99 84 41 20 13 6 844 1,122 -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 2 6 2 3 -- 17 17 208 174 202 880 719 789 788 596 289 136 54 70 5,753 6,267 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 42 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 225 441 373 375 1,650 1,473 1,456 1,479 1,118 618 273 131 149 11,754 13,891 505 431 428 1,877 1,658 1,669 1,684 1,271 682 313 148 172 13,395 16,041 93 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *NAVAJO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND PINETOP-LAKESIDE POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 2 1 2 Aggravated Assault 1 1 3 11 6 7 29 12 7 6 8 Burglary 2 1 9 3 6 2 23 4 10 2 9 Larceny-Theft 3 17 44 29 38 34 165 27 24 29 21 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 3 -- 3 3 9 2 1 4 1 Arson 2 -- 1 -- 1 -- 4 -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 8 19 60 43 54 48 232 46 44 42 41 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 1 6 19 14 7 14 61 11 10 9 13 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 2 1 Fraud -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- 2 1 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 Vandalism 5 3 10 6 3 4 31 3 7 3 3 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 1 1 -- 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- 1 2 -- 2 5 -- -- -- 3 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 1 1 1 -- 3 2 1 -- 1 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 2 -- 1 1 4 1 -- -- 2 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 3 1 1 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- 1 Marijuana -- -- 7 16 12 6 41 12 11 7 5 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 1 -- 3 -- 4 9 5 2 4 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 5 1 1 3 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- 3 7 2 2 14 6 5 3 6 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 11 16 16 24 Liquor Law Violations -- 2 35 47 76 71 231 68 56 44 10 PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Disorderly Conduct 1 3 12 6 13 6 41 15 11 18 11 Vagrancy -- -- 4 4 5 3 16 5 5 5 3 All Other, Except Traffic 4 14 42 27 50 41 178 39 67 87 113 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) 3 -- 1 2 5 1 12 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL -- 1 11 13 24 5 54 -- -- -- -- 14 30 153 147 203 160 707 190 200 201 208 22 49 213 190 257 208 939 236 244 243 249 94 NAVAJO COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 3 3 -- -- 1 3 -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 12 14 9 12 11 28 30 28 25 15 4 5 3 1 204 233 10 2 4 2 9 11 4 5 3 1 -- -- 76 99 11 16 7 59 37 53 64 41 21 7 5 2 424 589 2 1 3 4 5 2 5 -- 1 -- -- -- 31 40 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 5 32 31 26 96 83 94 100 62 29 15 8 3 752 984 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10 19 25 69 54 57 49 25 14 5 -- 3 373 434 1 1 1 6 4 -- 1 1 2 -- 1 -- 22 22 1 -- 1 6 6 6 5 1 1 -- -- -- 30 31 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- 7 8 8 5 5 13 4 11 14 3 1 1 -- 1 82 113 1 -- 1 5 1 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- 16 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 3 3 2 3 2 8 4 3 2 -- -- 34 39 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 2 2 5 1 2 -- -- -- 20 23 -- 1 -- 5 3 1 2 1 -- -- -- -- 16 20 2 -- 1 2 6 4 1 2 -- 1 -- -- 25 26 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 4 7 5 -- 18 16 5 10 11 2 1 -- 1 111 152 8 7 9 18 11 7 7 7 1 3 -- -- 98 102 -- 1 3 5 3 6 7 3 -- -- -- 1 39 40 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 2 3 16 13 22 4 7 1 2 3 1 102 116 21 19 25 97 76 80 85 46 39 20 8 14 597 599 8 4 8 24 21 29 50 30 35 16 11 9 423 654 9 8 10 46 38 34 47 28 21 5 6 2 309 350 6 3 4 14 16 29 30 38 22 6 5 7 198 214 97 100 99 388 286 288 271 165 83 46 22 19 2,170 2,348 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 54 188 179 199 739 565 585 596 375 228 108 56 58 4,675 5,382 220 210 225 835 648 679 696 437 257 123 64 61 5,427 6,366 95 PIMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2005 OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- 1 7 8 2 -- -- -- Robbery -- 1 5 15 20 17 58 28 24 14 25 10 36 70 44 32 39 231 49 46 32 35 3 18 55 49 53 71 249 64 56 55 39 Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny-Theft -- 1 3 4 3 5 5 3 20 146 445 277 310 255 1,453 277 260 197 174 Motor Vehicle Theft -- 4 41 61 61 43 210 43 53 56 41 Arson 9 17 36 15 10 5 92 1 1 2 -- 42 222 652 461 488 440 2,305 467 445 361 317 PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 54 254 507 259 252 256 1,582 165 194 175 167 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- 1 4 1 7 2 15 5 9 6 3 Fraud -- -- 5 2 3 4 14 14 8 9 18 Embezzlement -- -- 1 1 3 -- 5 -- -- 1 -- Stolen Property -- -- 3 1 4 3 11 5 3 5 3 23 133 256 164 143 142 861 116 99 109 115 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. 3 21 36 27 25 38 150 53 45 40 32 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- 2 1 1 4 4 4 11 1 Sex Offenses 2 10 28 12 13 7 72 11 7 9 6 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 8 3 5 13 29 23 20 29 25 Marijuana -- 6 9 11 10 15 51 16 13 16 16 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 5 2 7 9 23 11 10 12 8 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 3 7 4 1 2 17 4 5 6 9 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- 3 4 2 4 13 8 8 8 3 Marijuana -- 58 262 284 288 348 1,240 397 313 265 198 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 17 24 25 29 95 41 57 56 34 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 16 126 106 143 138 529 193 163 160 152 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 1 1 1 -- -- 3 1 3 5 9 Driving Under the Influence -- 1 3 4 14 50 72 97 119 143 273 Liquor Law Violations 1 13 105 144 254 438 955 654 724 604 121 23 169 438 301 266 209 1,406 176 139 153 167 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- 1 -- All Other, Except Traffic 26 112 306 262 268 386 1,360 751 796 796 730 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) 10 67 332 233 212 202 1,056 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) 24 181 862 595 622 527 2,811 -- -- -- -- 166 1,046 3,324 2,447 2,568 2,823 12,374 2,748 2,739 2,620 2,090 208 1,268 3,976 2,908 3,056 3,263 14,679 3,215 3,184 2,981 2,407 Other Assaults - Simple Vandalism DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 96 PIMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES 3 4 4 7 10 7 5 6 1 1 -- -- 64 68 2 1 3 4 1 -- 1 1 5 1 1 -- 22 30 11 17 13 49 29 28 15 6 10 -- -- -- 269 327 28 33 32 95 90 69 61 48 28 17 4 7 674 905 33 29 21 117 94 93 60 32 16 1 2 1 713 962 134 142 129 634 524 495 556 365 204 81 34 39 4,245 5,698 50 27 36 124 125 106 64 28 15 2 2 1 773 983 -- 1 -- 3 2 3 1 -- 1 1 1 -- 17 109 261 254 238 1,033 875 801 763 486 280 104 44 48 6,777 9,082 -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 4 4 195 161 162 691 559 479 533 348 202 76 46 41 4,194 5,776 10 7 8 37 24 25 23 7 6 2 -- -- 172 187 11 14 12 63 47 49 37 30 9 8 -- 2 331 345 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- 3 8 10 4 6 35 20 12 12 13 2 1 1 -- 132 143 95 77 94 318 220 188 206 102 83 29 15 13 1,879 2,740 43 29 31 120 54 38 30 17 9 4 1 1 547 697 8 6 15 43 35 34 41 24 9 7 5 10 257 261 7 3 2 33 16 25 40 30 17 9 10 8 233 305 28 17 29 91 63 48 51 46 18 4 1 1 494 523 18 15 9 40 32 19 6 11 3 3 1 1 219 270 11 8 10 43 29 20 18 15 11 6 1 -- 213 236 6 11 6 29 24 22 25 6 4 -- -- -- 157 174 9 7 5 18 12 14 14 11 6 2 -- -- 125 138 188 187 157 488 294 249 207 170 97 34 10 9 3,263 4,503 59 48 54 213 186 175 170 107 56 19 4 2 1,281 1,376 136 138 126 581 504 526 499 342 142 39 7 8 3,716 4,245 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 2 2 4 10 9 52 43 33 17 18 5 3 2 1 215 218 271 256 208 782 513 476 467 368 240 132 75 82 4,502 4,574 108 85 60 267 275 338 514 559 405 166 66 82 5,028 5,983 164 121 135 560 501 531 647 510 315 171 60 62 4,412 5,818 2 1 2 4 2 10 24 32 15 7 2 1 106 106 767 716 735 2,699 2,069 1,717 1,638 1,260 738 345 146 157 16,060 17,420 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1,056 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2,811 2,150 1,921 1,875 7,208 5,523 5,028 5,221 4,027 2,393 1,068 453 481 47,545 59,919 2,411 2,175 2,113 8,241 6,398 5,829 5,984 4,513 2,673 1,172 497 529 54,322 69,001 97 PINAL COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *SUPERIOR POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 4 3 Forcible Rape -- -- 1 -- -- Robbery -- -- 2 6 -- 1 2 -- 1 1 -- 6 14 6 2 2 -- Aggravated Assault 2 7 23 9 Burglary 1 9 24 20 22 13 76 12 17 12 12 20 20 94 20 9 12 9 Larceny-Theft 8 23 54 36 31 34 186 50 35 21 40 Motor Vehicle Theft -- 3 Arson -- 4 13 10 19 4 49 10 13 5 10 2 2 1 2 11 2 -- -- 1 11 46 119 83 93 80 432 101 77 57 75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 6 42 84 51 49 51 283 46 40 28 40 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- 1 2 -- 3 5 4 2 6 Fraud -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 -- 3 1 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- 1 1 3 4 9 5 2 2 -- Vandalism 1 15 39 26 26 24 131 31 6 13 19 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- 6 1 1 2 10 11 6 5 1 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- 4 5 1 2 2 14 -- -- 2 1 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- 1 1 1 -- 1 4 3 8 3 3 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- 1 1 1 3 1 1 -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics 1 1 5 2 7 1 17 3 -- 1 2 PART I SUBTOTAL PART II Manslaughter by Negligence DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- 1 5 3 9 2 4 1 5 Marijuana 1 16 47 39 35 48 186 42 35 28 20 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 1 2 1 3 7 8 3 4 2 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 3 1 -- -- 1 5 8 3 3 2 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- 8 5 12 4 29 9 13 15 12 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 3 2 5 29 20 20 28 Liquor Law Violations 2 3 25 30 60 53 173 101 77 71 17 Disorderly Conduct 3 26 84 45 42 36 236 45 40 24 32 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 4 36 110 67 80 90 387 180 211 218 226 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- 2 11 6 9 4 32 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 3 22 47 29 36 30 167 -- -- -- -- 21 171 475 309 374 361 1,711 531 473 443 417 32 217 594 392 467 441 2,143 632 550 500 492 98 PINAL COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 -- 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 -- 1 3 1 -- -- -- 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 5 2 -- 2 1 9 -- 1 6 3 3 1 2 2 -- 21 8 14 41 41 33 23 16 16 7 9 11 6 15 14 10 16 5 6 2 28 26 18 83 107 92 72 49 28 21 1 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- 16 16 1 1 23 25 -- -- 37 51 2 5 280 356 -- -- 144 238 5 3 678 864 7 5 9 32 17 15 7 5 -- 1 -- -- 136 185 2 -- -- 2 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 9 20 77 52 50 184 187 158 121 77 56 33 9 9 1,323 1,755 -- -- -- 2 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 43 40 32 163 146 109 109 70 28 16 6 8 924 1,207 2 2 1 34 8 15 16 6 2 -- -- -- 103 106 1 3 1 5 9 4 6 4 -- -- -- -- 39 40 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- 4 3 10 2 9 1 -- 2 1 -- -- 41 50 13 7 12 49 36 35 25 17 8 1 1 1 274 405 4 6 1 23 5 13 5 3 1 3 1 1 89 99 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 2 1 7 5 8 8 6 -- 2 1 1 46 60 -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 3 5 3 3 8 13 8 4 3 3 -- -- -- 67 71 1 -- 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 1 -- -- 17 20 -- 1 2 1 3 -- 1 3 1 -- 1 -- 19 36 4 7 6 15 25 12 9 6 3 3 -- 2 104 113 17 19 9 91 28 37 42 18 3 3 -- -- 392 578 5 5 3 18 11 20 6 10 -- 3 1 -- 99 106 4 2 8 17 14 13 6 11 7 4 -- -- 102 107 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 17 13 17 72 79 58 67 35 23 16 1 5 452 481 44 30 35 138 115 123 121 109 88 47 19 16 982 987 9 12 7 28 35 30 28 18 15 2 3 3 456 629 23 26 21 121 112 85 71 46 34 8 11 2 701 937 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 243 227 190 784 680 632 499 333 139 46 39 16 4,663 5,050 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 32 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 167 437 409 355 1,591 1,329 1,212 1,028 699 358 156 85 55 9,578 11,289 514 461 405 1,775 1,516 1,370 1,149 776 414 189 94 64 10,901 13,044 99 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND PATAGONIA MARSHALL’S OFFICE DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 2 3 -- -- Aggravated Assault 2 1 6 2 7 4 22 6 18 17 1 Burglary -- 1 4 1 -- 2 8 2 2 -- -- Larceny-Theft -- 3 5 8 7 5 28 3 3 3 4 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- Arson -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 2 5 16 12 14 11 60 13 26 20 5 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- Other Assaults - Simple 3 10 21 23 17 19 93 7 10 3 7 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Fraud -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 -- 1 -- -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Stolen Property -- -- 3 4 1 2 10 3 3 -- -- PART II Vandalism 1 3 7 1 2 3 17 2 1 4 -- Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- -- 3 -- -- -- 3 -- -- -- -- Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 -- -- -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- Marijuana -- -- 5 5 12 16 38 8 13 11 1 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 1 1 3 2 7 1 1 4 -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 -- 1 -- All Gambling -- -- 1 1 -- 1 3 -- -- 2 1 Offenses Against Family/Children -- -- -- 1 1 2 4 8 12 22 16 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- 1 -- 1 2 2 7 8 8 Liquor Law Violations -- -- -- 1 2 2 5 -- -- -- -- Disorderly Conduct -- 3 21 4 14 12 54 8 6 5 3 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 1 3 39 29 37 39 148 31 24 29 27 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 2 6 8 7 23 -- -- -- -- Runaways (Juvenile) -- -- 2 -- 4 5 11 -- -- -- -- PART II SUBTOTAL 5 19 105 78 103 114 424 73 78 90 63 7 24 121 90 117 125 484 86 104 110 68 DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION TOTAL 100 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 7 -- 3 3 7 2 4 4 4 1 1 1 -- 72 94 1 -- -- 1 2 4 2 1 -- -- 1 -- 16 24 4 4 4 13 13 4 12 3 4 2 1 -- 77 105 -- 1 -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 8 7 21 18 14 18 8 5 3 3 -- 174 234 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 6 -- 5 -- 1 14 15 7 -- 5 15 12 12 7 7 3 1 1 1 98 191 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 1 1 -- -- -- 1 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- 5 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 -- -- -- 24 34 -- 5 -- 3 1 1 -- 4 1 1 1 1 25 42 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 1 1 -- -- -- -- 4 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 3 3 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 3 4 3 1 6 4 2 2 1 1 1 -- -- 58 96 -- 1 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 10 17 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 5 6 4 -- -- 3 1 2 -- 1 -- -- -- -- 14 17 19 12 16 60 50 31 29 15 10 11 -- 4 315 319 7 5 8 20 22 20 17 12 12 5 2 4 159 161 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 3 8 9 5 2 17 16 17 10 21 8 6 2 1 136 190 -- 1 -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 3 15 24 25 68 63 54 40 37 13 12 5 4 471 619 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11 67 60 60 200 176 144 110 110 51 43 11 16 1,352 1,776 72 68 67 221 194 158 128 118 56 46 14 16 1,526 2,010 101 YAVAPAI COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *JEROME POLICE DEPARTMENT AND SEDONA POLICE DEPARTMENT DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 -- 1 -- -- Robbery -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- Aggravated Assault 3 3 14 8 18 9 55 12 14 11 6 Burglary 1 7 13 11 15 4 51 5 5 8 8 Larceny-Theft 2 21 123 73 77 59 355 36 46 28 26 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 1 7 7 9 2 27 3 3 6 3 Arson -- 1 6 4 2 -- 13 -- -- -- -- PART I SUBTOTAL 7 33 163 103 122 75 503 56 69 54 43 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 3 17 62 33 35 26 176 33 19 21 29 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- 2 4 1 7 4 4 6 11 Fraud -- -- 1 1 4 2 8 8 5 7 4 Embezzlement -- -- -- -- 2 4 6 3 -- 1 -- Stolen Property -- 2 5 3 2 3 15 1 3 1 5 PART II Vandalism 10 27 33 24 28 21 143 29 16 13 17 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 1 6 9 3 3 22 1 9 5 4 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sex Offenses 2 2 7 11 3 2 27 5 3 7 4 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- 2 -- 2 1 -- 1 1 Marijuana -- -- -- 6 2 1 9 5 8 7 2 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- -- 1 -- 1 -- -- 1 -- Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- 6 1 1 3 11 8 6 2 7 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- 7 3 -- 10 -- 4 1 1 Marijuana -- 3 30 33 49 33 148 47 48 31 33 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- -- 1 6 2 9 5 10 3 6 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- 4 3 3 5 7 22 16 16 10 8 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children 2 3 1 2 -- 2 10 5 3 -- 1 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 8 10 18 36 37 42 62 Liquor Law Violations -- 2 27 50 89 86 254 136 135 109 30 Disorderly Conduct 7 20 61 43 41 28 200 31 19 23 31 Vagrancy -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 5 29 102 68 82 76 362 121 210 247 210 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- -- 12 8 18 8 46 -- -- -- -- DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 10 55 37 29 42 174 -- -- -- -- 30 120 411 342 417 360 1,680 495 555 538 466 37 153 574 445 539 435 2,183 551 624 592 509 102 YAVAPAI COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- 1 -- -- -- 1 -- 3 -- -- -- 1 6 6 -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 5 -- 1 -- -- -- 1 2 1 -- -- -- -- 6 6 5 7 6 40 22 32 27 22 9 6 2 4 225 280 7 3 3 18 15 12 11 10 3 1 -- -- 109 160 12 29 23 92 62 59 65 36 30 4 8 17 573 928 6 2 1 10 6 12 1 1 1 1 1 -- 57 84 1 1 -- 1 2 1 1 1 1 -- -- -- 9 22 31 44 33 161 107 120 107 74 44 12 11 22 988 1,491 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 19 25 21 111 98 99 106 77 50 25 15 11 759 935 5 5 6 23 14 8 2 7 2 -- -- -- 97 104 3 5 3 20 19 15 13 5 6 2 3 -- 118 126 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 -- 1 -- -- 16 22 -- 3 2 8 10 12 4 1 3 -- -- 1 54 69 22 19 22 46 40 38 34 23 23 5 5 2 354 497 3 4 2 18 9 7 9 7 5 2 -- 1 86 108 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 1 1 1 2 6 8 8 3 6 7 3 -- -- 64 91 -- -- -- 1 4 1 2 3 -- -- -- -- 14 16 1 3 1 15 8 4 11 8 1 1 -- -- 75 84 1 -- -- -- 2 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- 5 6 8 7 5 32 19 22 20 9 3 -- 2 -- 150 161 1 1 1 7 1 6 4 1 -- -- -- -- 28 38 27 32 19 85 46 46 48 24 15 7 -- 1 509 657 9 7 4 20 19 16 19 7 9 4 2 2 142 151 10 8 10 23 23 37 34 14 3 1 1 1 215 237 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 3 1 2 11 11 7 10 8 5 -- 1 1 69 79 70 63 46 213 168 141 151 129 101 50 24 22 1,355 1,373 11 20 17 53 36 10 42 35 28 10 4 4 680 934 23 16 18 95 81 82 99 60 43 23 3 11 658 858 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 2 -- -- -- -- 3 3 166 160 167 713 506 537 530 364 182 90 44 42 4,289 4,651 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 46 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 174 385 381 349 1,501 1,124 1,097 1,144 791 487 225 104 99 9,741 11,421 416 425 382 1,662 1,231 1,217 1,251 865 531 237 115 121 10,729 12,912 103 YUMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE* - 2005 *AZ WESTERN COLLEGE POLICE DEPT., AND SAN LUIS POLICE DEPT. DID NOT PROVIDE COMPLETE DATA OFFENSE CLASSIFICATION UNDER 10 10-12 13-14 15 16 TOTAL UNDER 18 17 18 19 20 21 PART I Murder/Nonneg. Manslaughter -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- -- -- -- Robbery -- -- 1 2 1 4 8 2 1 3 3 Aggravated Assault 2 7 13 15 5 14 56 16 20 15 8 Burglary -- 3 19 14 8 8 52 3 2 4 5 Larceny-Theft 4 40 88 44 48 44 268 35 20 21 22 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- 5 2 9 3 19 5 3 5 3 Arson -- 3 2 -- -- -- 5 -- 1 1 -- PART I SUBTOTAL 6 53 128 77 71 75 410 61 47 49 41 Manslaughter by Negligence -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Other Assaults - Simple 4 17 57 21 25 26 150 16 15 13 17 Forgery and Counterfeiting -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 3 3 1 6 Fraud -- 1 1 -- -- 1 3 1 2 2 -- Embezzlement -- -- -- -- -- 4 4 3 7 3 3 Stolen Property -- -- -- -- 1 1 2 1 2 -- 2 Vandalism 5 16 38 28 27 28 142 17 13 16 14 Weapons: Carrying, Possessing, Etc. -- 11 23 3 4 8 49 5 3 5 5 Prostitution and Comm. Vice -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Sex Offenses 1 -- 2 2 4 -- 9 4 3 3 1 Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- Marijuana 1 -- 3 -- 5 1 10 -- 1 2 1 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 2 -- 1 1 4 -- -- -- 1 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- Opium, Cocaine, Derivatives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- 1 Marijuana -- 3 28 48 45 30 154 57 40 25 35 Synthetic Narcotics -- -- 5 6 1 3 15 6 5 7 5 Other Dangerous Nonnarcotics -- -- -- 3 -- 2 5 2 1 5 3 All Gambling -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 -- -- -- -- Offenses Against Family/Children -- 5 17 13 6 10 51 6 7 12 8 Driving Under the Influence -- -- -- -- 2 8 10 20 19 21 30 Liquor Law Violations -- 3 26 28 46 58 161 76 54 52 24 Disorderly Conduct 3 24 97 40 52 42 258 19 22 19 34 Vagrancy -- -- -- 1 -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- All Other, Except Traffic 8 61 126 86 92 103 476 124 148 117 144 Curfew/Loitering (Juvenile) -- 5 31 27 39 53 155 -- -- -- -- PART II DRUGS, SALE OR MFG. DRUGS, POSSESSION Runaways (Juvenile) PART II SUBTOTAL TOTAL 1 16 62 48 60 35 222 -- -- -- -- 23 162 518 354 410 417 1,884 363 345 304 335 29 215 646 431 481 492 2,294 424 392 353 376 104 YUMA COUNTY - TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE (CONT.) - 2005 22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 65 AND OVER 60-64 TOTAL OVER 18 TOTAL ALL AGES -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 3 -- -- 3 1 4 2 3 -- -- -- -- -- 22 30 16 7 11 39 33 24 21 8 14 1 1 2 236 292 6 1 2 9 14 1 3 2 1 1 -- -- 54 106 25 19 14 62 52 54 41 34 10 2 2 4 417 685 5 7 3 13 9 3 4 2 1 1 -- -- 64 83 -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- 4 9 52 36 33 125 112 84 73 46 26 6 3 6 800 1,210 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- 1 1 22 21 13 81 61 69 37 28 15 7 3 5 423 573 4 1 -- 10 5 9 8 1 2 -- -- -- 53 55 3 2 2 15 8 13 8 3 2 -- -- -- 61 64 1 -- -- 2 3 -- 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 24 28 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 -- -- -- -- 21 23 10 17 12 46 31 29 12 12 5 1 1 1 237 379 6 6 6 12 6 3 2 3 2 1 -- -- 65 114 -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 1 1 2 7 4 3 3 4 3 2 1 -- 42 51 -- -- 1 1 -- 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 4 4 -- -- -- 2 1 2 -- -- -- 2 -- -- 11 21 -- 2 -- 2 3 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 10 14 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 2 -- 1 -- 9 2 5 4 5 -- 1 -- -- 30 30 33 23 31 76 59 30 27 28 15 7 4 1 491 645 5 10 9 48 23 39 26 19 4 -- 1 -- 207 222 4 7 6 28 17 7 7 12 3 1 -- -- 103 108 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 -- -- -- -- 1 2 19 26 17 63 63 48 31 14 13 10 3 5 345 396 25 19 18 65 50 44 40 32 26 12 4 14 439 449 18 16 8 42 36 24 30 31 26 7 7 5 456 617 24 31 25 87 77 60 51 24 31 6 9 10 529 787 1 -- -- 2 3 5 13 10 8 2 6 5 55 56 169 125 127 520 396 366 286 183 93 52 27 38 2,915 3,391 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 155 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 222 348 310 279 1,120 851 760 591 411 249 111 66 84 6,527 8,411 400 346 312 1,245 963 844 664 457 275 117 69 90 7,327 9,621 105 POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES - 2005 COUNTY APACHE Handled within Department and Released TOTAL Referred to Juvenile Court or Probation Department Referred to Welfare Agency Referred to Other Police Agency Referred to Criminal or Adult Court 273 4 268 -- 1 -- COCHISE 1,749 72 1,655 1 2 19 COCONINO 2,034 15 1,997 -- 1 21 GILA 759 32 725 2 -- -- GRAHAM 187 -- 187 -- -- -- 73 -- 71 -- -- 2 111 1 109 -- -- 1 20,998 894 19,035 12 160 897 2,647 71 2,557 1 -- 18 989 57 811 1 9 111 PIMA 14,679 506 14,148 -- -- 25 PINAL 2,143 32 2,051 -- 4 56 484 7 477 -- -- -- YAVAPAI 2,183 196 1,981 1 -- 5 YUMA 2,295 8 2,283 -- 1 3 TOTAL 51,604 1,895 48,355 18 178 1,158 GREENLEE LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO SANTA CRUZ 106 AGENCY DATA 107 AGENCY DATA - 2005 AGENCY Months on File Crime Index Total Violent Crime Total Murder Rape Aggravated Assault Robbery Apache County SO 3 58 14 -- 1 1 12 Apache Junction PD 12 1,576 110 1 11 10 88 AZ Dept. of Public Safety 12 9 4 -- -- -- 4 AZ State Capitol PD 12 78 10 -- -- 2 8 AZ State University PD 12 1,399 39 -- 9 6 24 AZ Western College PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Avondale PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Benson PD 12 247 7 -- 2 -- 5 Bisbee PD 12 334 10 -- -- -- 10 Buckeye PD 12 984 26 -- 5 7 14 Bullhead City PD 12 2,402 172 -- 4 30 138 Camp Verde MO 12 376 49 -- 2 -- 47 Casa Grande PD 12 3,619 266 3 4 53 206 Central AZ College PD 12 50 2 -- 1 -- 1 Chandler PD 12 9,214 826 8 54 200 564 Chino Valley PD 12 255 25 1 3 -- 21 Clarkdale PD 12 90 14 -- 1 -- 13 Clifton PD 12 34 6 -- -- 1 5 Cochise County SO 12 1,895 593 2 17 16 558 Coconino County SO 12 710 114 -- 13 7 94 7 2 -- -- -- -- -- 12 697 82 -- 3 17 62 Colorado City MO Coolidge PD 108 AGENCY DATA (CONT.) - 2005 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny Employee Data Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sworn Male Sworn Female Total Civilians Total Employees Estimated Population 44 17 25 2 -- 30 2 41 73 63,140 1,466 338 919 203 6 43 3 29 75 34,070 5 -- 5 -- -- 1,062 73 804 1,939 -- 68 3 59 5 1 27 2 33 62 -- 1,360 166 1,110 82 2 51 5 43 99 -- -- -- -- -- -- 5 1 5 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- 69 5 44 118 66,110 240 57 157 26 -- 12 -- 7 19 4,740 324 62 251 11 -- 14 1 7 22 6,570 958 461 236 259 2 35 4 14 53 20,780 2,230 498 1,454 259 19 69 4 45 118 38,210 327 65 243 19 -- 18 2 12 32 10,730 3,353 1,208 1,761 368 16 57 6 28 91 32,470 48 27 20 1 -- 3 1 1 5 -- 8,388 1,439 5,684 1,200 65 274 23 144 441 231,785 230 57 156 14 3 22 2 12 36 12,325 76 39 29 8 -- 7 1 2 10 3,680 28 11 14 3 -- 6 -- 2 8 2,495 1,302 362 704 213 23 77 10 103 190 52,270 596 184 366 37 9 56 4 143 203 54,880 2 -- 2 -- -- 5 -- 2 7 4,080 615 153 353 85 24 23 3 11 37 8,180 109 AGENCY DATA - 2005 AGENCY Months on File Crime Index Total Violent Crime Total Murder Rape Aggravated Assault Robbery Cottonwood PD 12 719 43 1 4 3 35 Douglas PD 12 740 44 -- 1 6 37 Eagar PD 12 157 15 -- 1 -- 14 El Mirage PD 12 904 135 3 17 20 95 Eloy PD 12 887 106 1 7 18 80 Flagstaff PD 12 4,742 406 1 48 62 295 Florence PD 12 282 51 -- 1 1 49 Fredonia MO 12 19 4 -- -- -- 4 Gila County SO 12 793 96 -- 8 2 86 Gilbert PD 12 4,688 215 -- 27 35 153 Glendale PD 12 13,895 1,409 19 84 393 913 Globe PD 12 587 68 1 4 7 56 Goodyear PD 12 2,159 105 -- 18 24 63 Graham County SO 2 48 7 -- -- -- 7 Greenlee County SO 12 49 9 -- -- -- 9 Hayden PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Holbrook PD 12 589 115 -- 9 6 100 Huachuca City PD 12 33 4 1 1 -- 2 Jerome PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Kearny PD 12 83 26 -- -- -- 26 Kingman PD 12 2,349 95 -- 13 15 67 La Paz County SO 12 538 66 -- 1 4 61 110 AGENCY DATA (CONT.) - 2005 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny Employee Data Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sworn Male Sworn Female Total Civilians Total Employees Estimated Population 676 100 530 41 5 24 3 16 43 10,860 696 102 525 69 -- 32 1 12 45 17,195 142 43 90 9 -- 8 -- 4 12 4,435 769 226 401 137 5 37 8 8 53 29,630 781 294 402 70 15 23 7 17 47 11,125 4,336 511 3,560 206 59 87 7 53 147 61,185 231 90 130 11 -- 18 1 10 29 20,530 15 6 9 -- -- 3 -- -- 3 1,110 697 331 281 80 5 41 5 74 120 28,705 4,473 975 3,057 423 18 164 23 97 284 178,000 12,486 3,332 5,980 3,101 73 324 41 120 485 236,030 519 142 346 26 5 19 3 10 32 7,495 2,054 1,048 608 385 13 64 6 33 103 41,225 41 4 35 2 -- 19 3 33 55 19,460 40 8 32 -- -- 14 -- 17 31 5,805 -- -- -- -- -- 6 -- 1 7 860 474 81 374 13 6 13 -- 8 21 5,425 29 14 13 2 -- 5 -- 5 10 1,830 -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- 4 330 57 16 41 -- -- 4 1 3 8 2,185 2,254 415 1,624 206 9 49 4 25 78 25,860 472 79 353 39 1 35 2 59 96 14,310 111 AGENCY DATA - 2005 AGENCY Months on File Crime Index Total Violent Crime Total Murder Rape Aggravated Assault Robbery Lake Havasu City PD 12 1,992 142 3 17 11 111 Mammoth PD 12 49 -- -- -- -- -- Marana PD 12 1,285 66 2 2 11 51 Maricopa County SO* 12 2,057 176 16 8 25 127 Mesa PD 12 26,403 2,280 29 194 460 1,597 Miami PD 12 139 22 -- 1 1 20 Mohave County SO 12 3,625 198 11 2 11 174 Navajo County SO 11 582 41 1 3 3 34 Nogales PD 12 787 74 -- 3 11 60 Northern AZ University PD 12 467 22 -- 5 2 15 Oro Valley PD 12 879 24 -- 3 4 17 Page PD 12 534 42 -- 5 3 34 Paradise Valley PD 12 408 12 -- 2 3 7 Parker PD 12 217 8 -- -- 2 6 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Payson PD 12 428 17 -- 4 2 11 Peoria PD 12 6,293 289 1 38 69 181 Phoenix PD 12 104,491 10,691 220 533 4,237 5,701 Pima College PD 12 221 2 -- -- 1 1 Pima County SO 12 14,138 768 20 86 203 459 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 4,437 289 11 42 40 196 Patagonia MO Pima PD Pinal County SO * Decrease due to backlog of reports not processed before federal and state deadlines. 112 AGENCY DATA (CONT.) - 2005 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny Employee Data Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sworn Male Sworn Female Total Civilians Total Employees Estimated Population 1,850 315 1,345 182 8 71 3 25 99 53,435 49 20 22 6 1 7 -- 3 10 1,740 1,219 176 878 163 2 55 9 21 85 26,725 1,881 477 1,109 244 51 698 46 2,587 3,331 308,745 24,123 3,560 16,263 4,248 52 721 80 539 1,340 452,355 117 50 55 8 4 6 1 4 11 1,955 3,427 1,182 1,807 410 28 87 4 143 234 66,450 541 341 159 41 -- 37 5 88 130 71,640 713 114 453 146 -- 62 2 19 83 21,830 445 60 373 9 3 12 3 8 23 -- 855 134 644 69 8 69 16 25 110 39,400 492 84 392 15 1 19 2 10 31 7,110 396 233 143 16 4 33 2 10 45 14,560 209 58 123 24 4 13 -- 2 15 3,280 -- -- -- -- -- 2 -- -- 2 920 411 56 344 10 1 28 1 13 42 15,430 6,004 1,127 3,710 1,147 20 148 11 71 230 137,295 93,800 16,255 52,537 24,536 472 2,529 369 884 3,782 1,452,825 219 4 200 15 -- 22 4 8 34 -- 13,370 2,368 9,435 1,462 105 418 53 777 1,248 342,120 -- -- -- -- -- 4 -- -- 4 2,085 4,148 966 2,439 717 26 146 20 137 303 133,465 113 AGENCY DATA - 2005 AGENCY Pinetop-Lakeside PD Months on File Crime Index Total Violent Crime Total Murder Rape Aggravated Assault Robbery 9 142 5 -- -- -- 5 Prescott PD 12 2,040 143 -- 12 22 109 Prescott Valley PD 12 949 145 2 10 7 126 Quartzsite MO 12 145 11 -- -- 2 9 6 88 6 -- -- -- 6 Sahuarita PD 12 253 15 -- 1 2 12 St. Johns PD 12 189 10 -- -- -- 10 San Luis PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Santa Cruz County SO 2 37 -- -- -- -- -- Scottsdale PD 12 8,228 465 4 51 125 285 Sedona PD 12 347 22 -- 6 1 15 Show Low PD 12 674 118 -- 6 5 107 Sierra Vista PD 12 1,614 123 4 11 33 75 Snowflake-Taylor PD 12 307 47 -- -- 1 46 Somerton PD 12 237 27 -- -- 9 18 South Tucson PD 12 986 157 1 4 52 100 Springerville PD 12 164 21 1 1 -- 19 Superior PD 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- Surprise PD 12 1,958 84 1 12 15 56 Tempe PD 12 13,517 1,060 4 72 326 658 Thatcher PD 12 222 13 -- -- -- 13 Tolleson PD 12 893 57 2 2 11 42 Safford PD 114 AGENCY DATA (CONT.) - 2005 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny Employee Data Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sworn Male Sworn Female Total Civilians Total Employees Estimated Population 137 52 76 8 1 14 -- 8 22 4,165 1,897 386 1,365 127 19 54 8 49 111 40,770 804 137 604 60 3 42 3 11 56 33,575 134 31 93 10 -- 7 2 2 11 3,600 82 24 52 6 -- 18 2 2 22 9,360 238 35 178 25 -- 21 1 3 25 13,990 179 68 97 11 3 9 -- 3 12 3,865 -- -- -- -- -- 32 2 10 44 22,930 37 9 20 8 -- 38 1 31 70 21,305 7,763 1,869 4,703 1,161 30 350 39 226 615 223,835 325 78 236 10 1 19 4 8 31 10,935 556 146 367 40 3 24 2 13 39 9,885 1,491 240 1,116 126 9 45 4 31 80 43,690 260 65 176 15 4 10 2 7 19 9,035 210 47 143 20 -- 14 2 7 23 9,750 829 112 630 83 4 19 3 10 32 5,630 143 31 101 11 -- 8 -- 2 10 2,065 -- -- -- -- -- 5 2 5 12 3,170 1,874 290 1,332 241 11 83 12 31 126 78,265 12,457 1,835 8,260 2,305 57 283 46 211 540 160,735 209 35 172 2 -- 10 -- 1 11 4,550 836 283 395 151 7 21 4 7 32 5,460 115 AGENCY DATA - 2005 AGENCY Tombstone MO Months on File Crime Index Total Violent Crime Total Murder Rape Aggravated Assault Robbery 7 38 2 -- -- -- 2 Tucson PD* 12 36,654 5,048 55 378 1,685 2,930 University of AZ PD 12 1,157 14 -- 4 4 6 Wellton MO 12 28 7 -- 3 -- 4 Wickenburg PD 12 244 15 -- 2 1 12 Willcox PD 12 251 15 -- 8 2 5 Williams PD 12 176 30 -- 3 -- 27 Winslow PD 12 899 135 -- 3 4 128 Yavapai College PD 12 56 3 -- 1 -- 2 Yavapai County SO 12 1,943 271 -- 9 9 253 Youngtown PD 12 168 30 -- 1 2 27 Yuma County SO 12 1,846 209 1 3 16 189 Yuma PD 12 4,468 565 10 30 76 449 -- 308,640 29,424 441 1,955 8,455 18,573 TOTAL *Decrease in larceny-thefts due to change in policy about mail-in reports that were never returned. 116 AGENCY DATA (CONT.) - 2005 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny Employee Data Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Sworn Male Sworn Female Total Civilians Total Employees Estimated Population 36 12 21 3 -- 6 -- 1 7 1,610 31,606 5,130 19,642 6,527 307 860 148 361 1,369 529,770 1,143 121 916 105 1 42 5 30 77 -- 21 6 15 -- -- 4 -- -- 4 1,970 229 82 116 31 -- 9 2 7 18 6,590 236 61 145 30 -- 9 -- 8 17 3,885 146 28 109 5 4 9 1 9 19 3,145 764 160 539 51 14 21 2 13 36 9,835 53 8 44 1 -- 5 3 1 9 -- 1,672 484 1,021 159 8 99 9 241 349 84,990 138 42 71 23 2 10 3 2 15 4,055 1,637 511 863 262 1 66 2 245 313 66,055 3,903 749 2,523 591 40 134 18 77 229 88,775 279,216 53,711 170,511 53,291 1,703 10,545 1,230 9,184 20,959 6,044,985 117 is h T e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 118 k n a l b t lef ASSAULTS ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS 119 POLICE OFFICER ASSAULTS DEFINITION All assaults on sworn officers resulting in serious injury or in which a weapon was used that could have caused serious injury or death. Also included are assaults not causing injury which involved more than mere verbal abuse or minor resistance to arrest. SUMMARY • There were a total of 2,113 police officers assaulted statewide in 2005. • Personal weapons, such as hands, fists, and feet, were used in 1,572 assaults, or 74.4 percent. • The time period of 8:01 PM to 10:00 PM recorded the highest incidence of assaults with 321, or 15.2 percent. • The highest number of assaults, 702, or 33.2 percent, occurred when officers were responding to disturbance calls. • Personal injuries were sustained in 406 assaults, or 19.2 percent. CLEARANCES • There were 1,946 clearances for assaults on police officers reported in 2005. This represents a clearance rate of 92.1 percent 120 121 OFFICERS ASSAULTED FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION - 2005 TYPE OF WEAPON TYPE OF ACTIVITY Responding to "disturbance" calls TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT TOTAL ASSAULTS KNIFE OR OTHER HANDS, BY OTHER WEAPON FIREARM CUTTING DANGER- FISTS, OUS FEET, INSTRUWEAPON ETC. MENT TWOMAN VEHICLE ONE-MAN VEHICLE DETECTIVE OR SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT POLICE ASSAULTS CLEARED OTHER ALONE ASSISTED ALONE ASSISTED ALONE ASSISTED 702 26 25 82 569 103 121 435 2 12 6 23 651 Burglaries in progress or pursuing burglary suspects 20 5 -- 6 9 6 4 10 -- -- -- -- 15 Robberies in progress or pursuing robbery suspects 18 5 1 7 5 6 3 8 -- -- -- 1 18 198 4 3 24 167 32 33 112 1 6 3 11 182 7 -- -- 1 6 -- 1 3 -- -- 1 2 7 Handling or transporting of prisoners 339 1 3 37 298 40 44 174 3 8 22 48 331 Investigating suspicious persons or circumstances 156 6 7 35 108 19 31 77 2 11 4 12 139 2 -- -- 1 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2 39 5 2 10 22 2 3 26 -- -- 2 6 25 Traffic pursuits and stops 292 27 3 118 144 60 79 135 1 10 3 4 267 All Other 340 19 6 72 243 62 93 121 3 20 21 20 309 2,113 98 50 393 1,572 330 414 1,101 12 67 62 127 1,946 406 9 7 69 321 1,707 89 43 324 1,251 Attempting other arrests Civil disorder (Riot, mass disobedience) Ambush - No warning Mentally deranged TOTAL Number with personal injury Number without personal injury 122 OFFICER ASSAULTED DISTRIBUTION BY COUNTY - 2005 COUNTY NUMBER OF ASSAULTS WITH INJURY WITHOUT INJURY PERCENT DISTRIBUTION CLEARANCE Apache 2 -- 2 0.1% 2 Cochise 20 3 17 0.9% 20 Coconino 66 15 51 3.1% 65 Gila 12 5 7 0.6% 12 Graham -- -- -- -- -- Greenlee -- -- -- -- -- La Paz 6 3 3 0.3% 3 1,400 172 1,228 66.2% 1,306 Mohave 71 12 59 3.4% 55 Navajo 27 2 25 1.3% 21 Pima 331 118 213 15.7% 307 Pinal 32 17 15 1.5% 28 -- -- -- -- -- Yavapai 94 41 53 4.4% 79 Yuma 52 18 34 2.5% 48 2,113 406 1,707 100.0% 1,946 Maricopa Santa Cruz TOTAL 123 is h T e g pa y l l a n io t n e t n i 124 k n a l b t lef BIAS CRIMES DATA 125 BIAS (HATE) CRIME DATA COLLECTION BACKGROUND The collection of bias (hate) crime statistics is the latest addition to the Uniform Crime Reporting program. It reflects a growing concern on both a federal and state level to the problem of crimes being committed due to bias or hate. The collection of these statistics began with the passage of Public Law 101-275, known as the Hate Crime Statistics Act, in April 1990. The Act required the Attorney General to establish guidelines and collect data “about crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity, including where appropriate the crimes of murder, non-negligent manslaughter; forcible rape; aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation; arson; and destruction, damage or vandalism of property.” In Arizona, legislation mandating the collection of bias (hate) crime statistics was passed in 1991. Arizona Revised Statutes 41-1750 was amended in part to read that the criminal identification section within the Department of Public Safety shall “Collect information concerning criminal offenses that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender or disability.” Effective January 1, 1997, disability bias, either physical or mental, was added to the national Bias Crime Statistical Program. This addition was due to the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. Statewide collection began January 1992. Statistics received from Arizona law enforcement agencies for 2005 are listed on the following pages. BIAS OFFENSES - FIVE YEAR COMPARISON - 2005 OFFENSE 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Homicide -- 1 -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- Robbery 2 -- 2 2 2 Aggravated Assault 51 31 23 19 24 Simple Assault 76 56 44 48 40 Burglary 2 1 5 5 2 Larceny-Theft -- 4 2 -- 1 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- -- -- -- Arson -- -- -- 1 2 Intimidation 140 70 86 66 56 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 127 83 92 88 80 398 246 254 229 207 TOTAL 126 BIAS (HATE) CRIMES DEFINITION A bias (hate) crime is defined as a criminal offense committed against a person or property which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, ethnic/national origin group, sexual orientation group, disability, or gender. SUMMARY • There were 192 actual incidents of bias crimes reported in 2005 involving 207 offenses. • Vandalism accounted for 80 offenses, or 38.6 percent, followed by intimidation with 56 offenses and simple assault with 40 offenses. • The residence/home accounted for the most frequent location of occurrence of bias offenses with 71 or 34.3 percent. • Racial bias accounted for 97 of all offenses, or 46.9 percent, followed by religious and sexual bias with 40 offenses each , or 19.3 percent, and ethnic origin bias with 30 offenses, or 14.5 percent. • The most frequently reported known suspected offenders’ race was White, reported in 95 incidents, or 49.5 percent, followed by Black with 12, American Indian/Alaskan Native with 6, Asian/Pacific Islander with 1, and multi-racial group with 1. In 77 bias incidents, the suspected offenders’ race was reported as unknown. BIAS OFFENSES BY QUARTER - 2005 OFFENSE 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Homicide -- -- -- -- -- Forcible Rape -- -- -- -- -- Robbery -- 1 1 -- 2 Aggravated Assault 6 6 4 8 24 19 3 7 11 40 Burglary 1 -- -- 1 2 Larceny-Theft -- -- 1 -- 1 Motor Vehicle Theft -- -- -- -- -- Arson 1 -- -- 1 2 Intimidation 24 9 12 11 56 Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 20 20 17 23 80 71 39 42 55 207 Simple Assault TOTAL 127 BIAS OFFENSE LOCATIONS BY QUARTER - 2005 LOCATION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Air/Bus/Train Terminal -- -- -- 1 1 Bank/Savings and Loan -- -- -- -- -- Bar/Night Club 2 -- -- -- 2 Church/Synagogue/Temple 5 1 1 3 10 Commercial/Office Building 2 2 -- 3 7 Construction Site -- -- -- -- -- Convenience Store -- 1 1 -- 2 Department/Discount Store 1 -- -- -- 1 Drug Store/Doctor's Office/Hospital 4 -- -- -- 4 Field/Woods -- 2 -- -- 2 Government/Public Building -- 2 -- -- 2 Grocery/Supermarket 1 -- 1 -- 2 Highway/Road/Alley/Street 9 5 7 9 30 Hotel/Motel/Etc. -- -- -- -- -- Jail/Prison -- -- -- -- -- Lake/Waterway -- 1 -- 2 3 Liquor Store -- -- -- -- -- Parking Lot/Garage 9 3 12 13 37 Rental Storage Facility -- -- -- -- -- 23 17 15 16 71 1 -- -- 1 2 12 5 4 7 28 Service/Gas Station -- -- -- -- -- Specialty Store -- -- -- -- -- Other/Unknown 2 -- 1 -- 3 71 39 42 55 207 Residence/Home Restaurant School/College TOTAL 128 BIAS MOTIVATION BY QUARTER - 2005 TYPE OF BIAS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL RACIAL Anti-White 4 5 3 1 13 Anti-Black 29 7 14 20 70 Anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 -- -- 1 2 Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 1 -- 1 3 5 Anti-Multi-Racial Group 1 4 1 1 7 Anti-Hispanic 7 5 5 4 21 Anti-Other Ethnic/National Origin 3 3 3 -- 9 Anti-Jewish 6 5 3 4 18 Anti-Catholic -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Protestant 1 -- -- 1 2 Anti-Islamic 1 -- 5 6 12 Anti-Other Religion 4 -- 1 -- 5 Anti-Multi-Religious Group -- -- 1 2 3 Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/Etc. -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Male Homosexual 7 7 3 11 28 Anti-Female Homosexual 2 2 1 -- 5 Anti-Homosexual 4 1 1 1 7 Anti-Heterosexual -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Bisexual -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Mental -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Physical -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Female -- -- -- -- -- Anti-Male -- -- -- -- -- 71 39 42 55 207 ETHNIC/NATIONAL ORIGIN RELIGIOUS SEXUAL DISABILITY GENDER TOTAL 129 BIAS OFFENSES BY COUNTY - 2005 COUNTY 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Apache -- -- -- -- -- Cochise 4 -- -- -- 4 Coconino 3 1 -- 1 5 Gila -- -- -- -- -- Graham -- -- -- -- -- Greenlee -- -- -- -- -- La Paz -- -- -- -- -- Maricopa 49 26 24 41 140 Mohave -- -- 1 1 2 Navajo 1 -- -- -- 1 Pima 10 8 14 11 43 Pinal 3 -- 1 -- 4 Santa Cruz -- -- -- -- -- Yavapai 1 3 1 -- 5 Yuma -- 1 1 1 3 71 39 42 55 207 TOTAL 130 BIAS OFFENSES BY AGENCY - 2005 AGENCY 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL Apache Junction PD 2 -- -- -- 2 AZ State University PD -- 1 -- 1 2 Chandler PD 1 2 -- 1 4 Flagstaff PD -- 1 -- 1 2 Gilbert PD 1 3 -- 1 5 Glendale PD 8 5 5 N/A 18 Goodyear PD 2 -- 1 -- 3 Holbrook PD 1 -- -- -- 1 Kingman PD -- -- 1 -- 1 19 9 8 16 52 Mohave County SO -- -- -- 1 1 Northern AZ University PD 3 -- -- -- 3 Oro Valley PD -- 1 1 -- 2 Paradise Valley PD 1 -- -- -- 1 13 4 6 12 35 Pima County SO -- 2 -- 1 3 Pinal County SO 1 -- 1 -- 2 Prescott PD -- 2 1 -- 3 Prescott Valley PD 1 1 -- -- 2 Scottsdale PD 1 1 -- -- 2 Sierra Vista PD 4 -- -- -- 4 Tempe PD 3 1 4 10 18 Tucson PD 4 2 12 9 27 University of AZ PD 6 3 1 1 11 Yuma County SO -- 1 -- -- 1 Yuma PD -- -- 1 1 2 71 39 42 55 207 Mesa PD Phoenix PD TOTAL 131 OFFENSES BY TYPE OF BIAS BY AGENCY - 2005 AGENCY ETHNIC ORIGIN RACIAL RELIGIOUS SEXUAL DISABILITY GENDER Apache Junction PD -- -- 1 1 -- -- AZ State University PD 1 -- 1 -- -- -- Chandler PD 3 1 -- -- -- -- Flagstaff PD 1 -- -- 1 -- -- Gilbert PD 2 1 1 1 -- -- Glendale PD 10 5 3 -- -- -- Goodyear PD 1 -- -- 2 -- -- Holbrook PD -- -- 1 -- -- -- Kingman PD 1 -- -- -- -- -- 34 6 5 7 -- -- Mohave County SO 1 -- -- -- -- -- Nothern AZ University PD 2 -- -- 1 -- -- Oro Valley PD 1 -- 1 -- -- -- Paradise Valley PD -- -- 1 -- -- -- 16 3 7 9 -- -- Pima County SO 1 1 1 -- -- -- Pinal County SO 1 1 -- -- -- -- Prescott PD 1 -- -- 2 -- -- Prescott Valley PD -- 1 -- 1 -- -- Scottsdale PD -- -- 2 -- -- -- Sierra Vista PD 3 1 -- -- -- -- Tempe PD 7 1 4 6 -- -- Tucson PD 8 5 8 6 -- -- University of AZ PD 2 4 3 2 -- -- Yuma County SO -- -- -- 1 -- -- Yuma PD 1 -- 1 -- -- -- 97 30 40 40 -- -- Mesa PD Phoenix PD TOTAL 132 GLOSSARY Adult - For UCR purposes, a person 18 years or older. American Indian or Alaskan Native - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition. Asian or Pacific Islander - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or the Pacific Islands. This area includes for example: China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippine Islands, and Samoa. Black - A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa, characterized by dark skin pigmentation. Classifying - Determining the correct UCR Part I or Part II offense category based on police information. Cleared by Arrest - An offense that is cleared (solved) when at least one person is (1) arrested, (2) charged with the commission of the offense, and (3) turned over to the court for prosecution. Cleared by Exceptional Means - For UCR purposes, an offense is considered exceptionally cleared when law enforcement has: (1) definitely established the identity of the offender, (2) there is enough information to support an arrest, charge, and turning over to the court for prosecution, (3) the exact location of the offender is known so the subject could be taken into custody, and yet (4) some reason outside law enforcement control prevents bringing the offender to court. Crimes Against Persons - Includes the following Index offenses: Murder, rape, and aggravated assault. Crimes Against Property - Includes the following Index offenses: Robbery, burglary, larcenytheft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Crime Index - The total of eight offenses used to measure the extent, fluctuation and distribution of crime in a given geographical area. The Crime Index includes: Murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Hierarchy Rule - A standard UCR scoring practice used in multiple offense situations in which only the most serious offense (as determined by the established Crime Index order) is counted. Hispanic - A person of Mexican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. 133 GLOSSARY (CONT.) Hotel Rule - A standard UCR scoring practice which limits to one the number of burglaries which can be counted when more than one room is entered for the purpose of committing a felony or theft within a structure generally intended to house a transient population. Incident Base Reporting - A less restrictive and more expansive method of collecting crime data (as opposed to Summary Reporting) in which all the data elements associated with an offense or arrest are compiled on an incident by incident basis. Justifiable Homicide - The killing of a felon (while the subject is in the act of committing a felony) by a private citizen or a peace officer in the line of duty. Juvenile - For UCR purposes, any person under the age of 18. Juvenile Clearance - Offenses involving only persons under the age of 18 that are cleared by arrest or exceptional means. Part I Offenses - The first of two main groupings of UCR crime classifications consisting of the eight Index crimes. Part II Offenses - The second of two main groupings of crime classifications consisting of all other crime categories not already designated as Part I, excluding traffic violations. With the exception of simple assault, the monthly reporting of Part II offenses is limited to arrest information only in the Summary Reporting System. Scoring - Counting the number of offenses committed after the police report has been classified. Summary Reporting - A method of collecting crime data adopted for national reporting purposes in which a limited amount of data associated with an offense or arrest is compiled by each contributing agency. Unfounded Offense - A record of complaint which is found to be false or baseless after police investigation. The number of these complaints received are not included in the number of actual offenses used in tabulating the crime index, crime rate, etc. White - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa or the Middle East. 134 Arizona Department of Public Safety 2102 W. Encanto Blvd., P. O. Box 6638 Phoenix, Arizona 85005-6638 135