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Section ThreeSection ThreeSTATE & COUNTYARREST SUMMARY

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2014

OFFENSES UNDER10 10-12 13-14 15 16 17

TOTALUNDER

1818 19 20 21

Murder - - 1 1 6 12 20 9 19 18 23

Rape - 1 11 17 10 12 51 15 8 14 12

Robbery 0 6 137 172 218 256 789 227 231 231 161

Aggravated Assault 4 53 139 151 207 194 748 196 203 218 249

Burglary 3 38 211 192 163 177 784 279 244 247 173

Larceny-Theft 15 143 555 559 580 804 2,656 933 946 868 867

Motor Vehicle Theft 0 5 28 23 30 34 120 26 22 25 30

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 22 246 1,082 1,115 1,214 1,489 5,168 1,685 1,673 1,621 1,515

Manslaughter - - - - - - 0 1 1 2 -

Simple Assault 16 148 450 346 446 429 1,835 532 543 687 768

Arson 1 11 26 27 20 6 91 8 7 5 3

Forgery & Counterfeiting - - 3 9 16 22 50 36 43 51 47

Fraud - 3 14 18 35 56 126 211 249 238 250

Embezzlement - 3 2 1 1 2 9 15 20 16 24

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 1 9 73 88 125 137 433 142 145 143 152

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 11 98 233 142 167 199 850 189 167 157 184

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 7 71 189 148 185 201 801 207 221 217 214

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice - - - 1 3 2 6 21 19 32 40

Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 2 20 79 34 41 31 207 24 30 35 38

Drug Abuse Violations 13 29 254 566 1,101 1,977 3,940 3,412 3,757 3,482 3,190

Gambling - 1 9 8 12 7 37 - 5 5 7

Offenses Against Family and Children - 1 10 7 15 13 46 17 30 50 91

Driving Under the Influence 1 - 1 4 21 110 137 303 503 582 831

Liquor Laws 1 5 68 156 312 570 1,112 771 735 630 143

Disorderly Conduct 20 141 437 381 421 461 1,861 502 455 511 675

Vagrancy - 1 6 12 6 8 33 3 5 5 8

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 48 207 637 618 801 1,064 3,375 2,070 2,992 3,935 4,558

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 3 72 303 424 472 540 1,814 - - - -

Runaways 39 137 647 540 556 456 2,375 - - - -

GRAND TOTAL 185 1,203 4,523 4,645 5,970 7,780 24,306 10,149 11,600 12,404 12,738

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY AGE - 2014

22 23 24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-6465

ANDOVER

TOTALOVER

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TOTALALL

AGES

12 18 14 48 27 26 9 7 4 7 3 - 244 264

11 14 7 43 33 35 26 15 17 13 3 6 272 323

150 150 123 438 272 194 154 115 83 37 10 5 2,581 3,370

291 244 274 1,138 885 628 521 422 355 170 90 93 5,977 6,725

164 174 183 843 613 448 386 305 247 78 34 12 4,430 5,214

804 871 787 3,732 3,059 2,203 2,254 2,105 1,596 818 318 321 22,482 25,138

26 26 23 88 45 34 34 26 24 8 3 4 444 564

1,458 1,497 1,411 6,330 4,934 3,568 3,384 2,995 2,326 1,131 461 441 36,430 41,598

1 1 1 8 1 2 - 1 1 2 - - 22 22

855 883 836 3,822 3,045 2,314 1,972 1,733 1,300 707 299 275 20,571 22,406

7 5 3 27 18 7 8 6 7 3 5 8 127 218

49 58 52 203 174 104 105 97 67 45 13 8 1,152 1,202

235 250 220 879 628 493 411 379 313 175 93 52 5,076 5,202

17 16 15 45 37 22 23 20 22 13 5 12 322 331

123 106 121 437 296 224 172 158 104 32 10 18 2,383 2,816

132 149 133 587 448 243 218 188 164 59 21 29 3,068 3,918

162 180 153 570 397 251 165 141 119 72 25 24 3,118 3,919

39 35 33 181 139 105 112 109 59 29 10 7 970 976

30 33 25 135 102 107 99 94 70 57 33 67 979 1,186

3,156 2,861 2,619 9,433 6,207 3,819 2,950 2,671 2,114 1,053 404 171 51,299 55,239

4 2 5 21 19 21 12 25 35 12 22 22 217 254

120 178 219 1,600 1,922 1,895 1,503 1,188 824 355 102 23 10,117 10,163

912 977 978 4,261 3,327 2,558 2,252 2,100 1,925 1,231 636 469 23,845 23,982

78 62 65 199 111 84 62 84 83 52 19 9 3,187 4,299

676 670 563 2,268 1,681 1,206 1,141 1,088 975 600 272 185 13,468 15,329

5 7 6 35 33 31 33 40 35 42 19 11 318 351

4,980 5,023 5,157 22,829 18,234 13,234 11,275 9,884 7,633 4,009 1,649 990 118,452 121,827

- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,814

- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,375

13,039 12,993 12,615 53,870 41,753 30,288 25,897 23,001 18,176 9,679 4,098 2,821 295,121 319,427

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COMPARISONS OF STATE ARRESTS – 2013/2014OFFENSES 2013 2014 Percent Change

Murder 238 264 11

Rape 296 323 9

Robbery 3,698 3,370 -9

Aggravated Assault 7,026 6,725 -4

Burglary 5,754 5,214 -9

Larceny-Theft 25,679 25,138 -2

Motor Vehicle Theft 694 564 -19

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 43,385 41,598 -4

Manslaughter 25 22 -12

Simple Assault 23,029 22,406 -3

Arson 224 218 -3

Forgery & Counterfeiting 1,318 1,202 -9

Fraud 4,855 5,202 7

Embezzlement 275 331 20

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 3,229 2,816 -13

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 4,141 3,918 -5

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 4,086 3,919 -4

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 1,168 976 -16

Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 1,233 1,186 -4

Drug Abuse Violations 53,719 55,239 3

Gambling 144 254 76

Offenses Against Family and Children 11,296 10,163 -10

Driving Under the Influence 24,876 23,982 -4

Liquor Laws 4,257 4,299 1

Disorderly Conduct 16,315 15,329 -6

Vagrancy 285 351 23

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 126,814 121,827 -4

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 1,017 1,814 78

Runaways 2,328 2,375 2

GRAND TOTAL 328,019 319,427 -3* Less than one-half of one percent.

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ARREST TRENDS BY AGE GROUP - 2013/2014UNDER 18 YEARS

OF AGE18 YEARS OF AGE

AND OVER

OFFENSES 2013 2014 PERCENTCHANGE 2013 2014 PERCENT

CHANGE

Murder 17 20 18 221 244 10

Rape 42 51 21 254 272 7

Robbery 997 789 -21 2,701 2,581 -4

Aggravated Assault 806 748 -7 6,220 5,977 -4

Burglary 801 784 -2 4,953 4,430 -11

Larceny-Theft 2,827 2,656 -6 22,852 22,482 -2

Motor Vehicle Theft 124 120 -3 570 444 -22

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 5,614 5,168 -8 37,771 36,430 -4

Manslaughter 2 - -100 23 22 -4

Simple Assault 2,198 1,835 -17 20,831 20,571 -1

Arson 97 91 -6 127 127 0

Forgery & Counterfeiting 31 50 61 1,287 1,152 -10

Fraud 112 126 13 4,743 5,076 7

Embezzlement 6 9 50 269 322 20

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 465 433 -7 2,764 2,383 -14

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 879 850 -3 3,262 3,068 -6

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 677 801 18 3,409 3,118 -9

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 18 6 -67 1,150 970 -16

Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape & Prostitution) 227 207 -9 1,006 979 -3

Drug Abuse Violations 4,236 3,940 * 49,483 51,299 4

Gambling 32 37 16 112 217 94

Offenses Against Family and Children 113 46 -59 11,183 10,117 -10

Driving Under the Influence 166 137 -17 24,710 23,845 -4

Liquor Laws 1,120 1,112 -1 3,137 3,187 2

Disorderly Conduct 1,946 1,861 -4 14,369 13,468 -6

Vagrancy 27 33 22 258 318 23

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 3,484 3,375 -3 123,330 118,452 -4

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 1,017 1,814 78 - - -

Runaways 2,328 2,375 2 - - -

GRAND TOTAL 24,795 24,306 -2 303,224 295,121 -3* Less than one-half of one percent.

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TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 2013/2014

OFFENSES

MALES

JUVENILE UNDER 18

ADULT OVER 18 TOTAL

TOTALMALE

PERCENTCHANGE2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014

Murder 17 17 203 226 220 243 10Rape 41 49 248 265 289 314 9Robbery 920 711 2,307 2,207 3,227 2,918 -10Aggravated Assault 618 566 4,652 4,549 5,270 5,115 -3Burglary 723 700 4,243 3,715 4,966 4,415 -11Larceny-Theft 1,741 1,794 13,480 13,602 15,221 15,396 1Motor Vehicle Theft 111 97 427 353 538 450 -16

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 4,171 3,934 25,560 24,917 29,731 28,851 -3Manslaughter 1 - 22 16 23 16 -30Simple Assault 1,367 1,144 15,311 14,817 16,678 15,961 -4Arson 83 81 93 94 176 175 -1Forgery & Counterfeiting 19 34 782 739 801 773 -3Fraud 80 85 3,356 3,577 3,436 3,662 7Embezzlement 6 5 126 172 132 177 34Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 378 363 2,107 1,818 2,485 2,181 -12

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 730 689 2,478 2,329 3,208 3,018 -6Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 614 710 2,864 2,624 3,478 3,334 -4Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 16 4 317 236 333 240 -28Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 198 175 924 856 1,122 1,031 -8

Drug Abuse Violations 3,567 3,178 39,012 39,876 42,579 43,054 1Gambling 11 14 49 107 60 121 102Offenses Against Family and Children 80 31 9,828 8,937 9,908 8,968 -9Driving Under the Influence 117 89 15,860 15,259 15,977 15,348 -4Liquor Laws 743 700 2,131 2,140 2,874 2,840 -1Disorderly Conduct 1,421 1,338 11,166 10,478 12,587 11,816 -6Vagrancy 19 22 233 283 252 305 21All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 2,586 2,468 91,443 87,341 94,029 89,809 -4Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 756 1,399 - - 756 1,399 85Runaways 978 1,044 - - 978 1,044 7

GRAND TOTAL 17,941 17,507 223,662 216,616 241,603 234,123 -3* Less than one-half of one percent.

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TOTAL ARREST TRENDS BY SEX - 2013/2014

OFFENSES

FEMALES

JUVENILE UNDER 18

ADULT OVER 18 TOTAL

TOTALFEMALEPERCENTCHANGE2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014

Murder - 2 18 19 18 21 17Rape 1 2 6 7 7 9 29Robbery 77 76 394 376 471 452 -4Aggravated Assault 188 180 1,568 1,430 1,756 1,610 -8Burglary 78 79 710 720 788 799 1Larceny-Theft 1,086 862 9,372 8,880 10,458 9,742 -7Motor Vehicle Theft 13 23 143 91 156 114 -27

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 1,443 1,224 12,211 11,523 13,654 12,747 -7Manslaughter 1 - 1 6 2 6 200Simple Assault 831 691 5,520 5,754 6,351 6,445 1Arson 14 10 34 33 48 43 -10Forgery & Counterfeiting 12 16 505 413 517 429 -17Fraud 32 41 1,387 1,499 1,419 1,540 9Embezzlement - 4 143 150 143 154 8Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 87 70 657 565 744 635 -15

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 149 161 784 739 933 900 -4Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 63 91 545 494 608 585 -4Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 2 2 833 734 835 736 -12Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 29 32 82 123 111 155 40

Drug Abuse Violations 669 762 10,471 11,423 11,140 12,185 9Gambling 21 23 63 110 84 133 58Offenses Against Family and Children 33 15 1,355 1,180 1,388 1,195 -14Driving Under the Influence 49 48 8,850 8,586 8,899 8,634 -3Liquor Laws 377 412 1,006 1,047 1,383 1,459 5Disorderly Conduct 525 523 3,203 2,990 3,728 3,513 -6Vagrancy 8 11 25 35 33 46 39All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 898 886 31,887 31,132 32,785 32,018 -2Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 261 415 - - 261 415 59Runaways 1,350 1,331 - - 1,350 1,331 -1

GRAND TOTAL 6,854 6,768 79,562 78,536 86,416 85,304 -1

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 2014

OFFENSES

TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE

WHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDER

Murder 83 181 0 0

Rape 191 126 1 5

Robbery 1,181 2,160 5 24

Aggravated Assault 3,524 3,089 17 95

Burglary 3,401 1,778 4 31

Larceny-Theft 15,737 8,862 45 494

Motor Vehicle Theft 318 245 0 1

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 24,435 16,441 72 650

Manslaughter 20 2 0 0

Simple Assault 13,764 8,151 50 441

Arson 157 52 2 7

Forgery & Counterfeiting 613 557 2 30

Fraud 2,655 2,405 21 121

Embezzlement 215 105 0 11

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 1,317 1,467 3 29

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 2,518 1,332 5 63

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 1,788 2,085 5 41

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 524 371 7 74

Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 829 322 4 31

Drug Abuse Violations 33,170 21,233 84 752

Gambling 171 71 1 11

Offenses Against Family and Children 5,309 4,747 16 91

Driving Under the Influence 19,343 3,842 74 723

Liquor Laws 3,802 397 9 91

Disorderly Conduct 9,101 6,022 41 165

Vagrancy 210 138 0 3

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 67,143 53,207 157 1,320

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 814 997 0 3

Runaways 953 1,415 1 6

GRAND TOTAL 188,851 125,359 554 4,663

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE - 2014

ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE

WHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDERWHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDER

77 167 - - 6 14 - -

164 103 1 4 27 23 - 1

991 1,563 5 22 190 597 - 2

3,187 2,687 16 87 337 402 1 8

2,964 1,440 4 22 437 338 - 9

14,513 7,475 43 451 1,224 1,387 2 43

274 169 - 1 44 76 - -

22,170 13,604 69 587 2,265 2,837 3 63

20 2 - - - - - -

12,917 7,186 47 421 847 965 3 20

89 33 1 4 68 19 1 3

582 539 2 29 31 18 - 1

2,611 2,323 21 121 44 82 - -

208 104 - 10 7 1 - 1

1,189 1,164 3 27 128 303 - 2

1,960 1,049 4 55 558 283 1 8

1,395 1,688 5 30 393 397 - 11

518 371 7 74 6 - - -

690 258 3 28 139 64 1 3

30,445 20,095 78 681 2,725 1,138 6 71

143 68 1 5 28 3 - 6

5,277 4,734 16 90 32 13 - 1

19,224 3,827 74 720 119 15 - 3

2,785 331 4 67 1,017 66 5 24

8,143 5,142 33 150 958 880 8 15

188 127 - 3 22 11 - -

65,269 51,758 149 1,276 1,874 1,449 8 44

- - - - 814 997 - 3

- - - - 953 1,415 1 6

175,823 114,403 517 4,378 13,028 10,956 37 285

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ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2014

OFFENSESTOTAL ADULTS JUVENILES

HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-

HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC

Murder 55 209 51 193 4 16

Rape 121 202 103 169 18 33

Robbery 627 2,743 495 2,086 132 657

Aggravated Assault 1,705 5,020 1,513 4,464 192 556

Burglary 1,014 4,200 838 3,592 176 608

Larceny-Theft 886 24,252 366 22,116 520 2,136

Motor Vehicle Theft 100 464 74 370 26 94

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 4,508 37,090 3,440 32,990 1,068 4,100

Manslaughter 6 16 6 16 - -

Simple Assault 5,184 17,222 4,776 15,795 408 1,427

Arson 60 158 34 93 26 65

Forgery & Counterfeiting 235 967 226 926 9 41

Fraud 970 4,232 952 4,124 18 108

Embezzlement 69 262 68 254 1 8

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 490 2,326 409 1,974 81 352

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 735 3,183 568 2,500 167 683

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 804 3,115 572 2,546 232 569

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 203 773 201 769 2 4

Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 379 807 312 667 67 140

Drug Abuse Violations 9,006 46,233 8,206 43,093 800 3,140

Gambling 68 186 55 162 13 24

Offenses Against Family and Children 1,549 8,614 1,539 8,578 10 36

Driving Under the Influence 5,559 18,423 5,535 18,310 24 113

Liquor Laws 404 3,895 308 2,879 96 1,016

Disorderly Conduct 2,907 12,422 2,497 10,971 410 1,451

Vagrancy 58 293 52 266 6 27

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 19,535 102,292 18,807 99,645 707 2,647

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 564 1,250 - - 564 1,250

Runaways 815 1,560 - - 815 1,560

GRAND TOTAL 54,108 265,319 48,584 246,558 5,524 18,761

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COUNTY ARRESTS BY ETHNIC ORIGIN - 2014

COUNTY

TOTAL ADULTS JUVENILES

HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-

HISPANIC HISPANIC NON-HISPANIC

Atlantic 2,120 11,102 1,939 10,308 181 794

Bergen 5,311 15,752 4,815 14,348 496 1,404

Burlington 1,583 18,873 1,458 17,534 125 1,339

Camden 4,181 24,798 3,392 22,004 789 2,794

Cape May 688 6,691 637 6,205 51 486

Cumberland 2,452 6,330 2,190 5,898 262 432

Essex 4,161 28,146 3,949 25,918 212 2,228

Gloucester 825 12,923 787 12,339 38 584

Hudson 7,674 9,644 6,851 9,107 823 537

Hunterdon 268 2,320 263 2,175 5 145

Mercer 2,112 13,646 1,935 12,582 177 1,064

Middlesex 5,426 14,767 5,000 13,983 426 784

Monmouth 2,652 23,841 2,523 22,371 129 1,470

Morris 1,914 8,657 1,752 7,990 162 667

Ocean 1,761 15,098 1,632 14,238 129 860

Passaic 6,012 10,689 4,885 9,566 1,127 1,123

Salem 400 3,872 363 3,658 37 214

Somerset 1,489 6,363 1,373 5,838 116 525

Sussex 231 3,204 211 3,026 20 178

Union 3,602 12,931 3,422 12,090 180 841

Warren 350 3,364 325 3,207 25 157

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen Burling-ton Camden Cape

MayCumber-

land Essex Glou-cester

Murder 5 9 4 29 1 25 59 6

Rape 17 26 16 32 7 19 16 7

Robbery 177 157 162 298 43 93 873 52

Aggravated Assault 255 409 268 851 137 194 1,007 154

Burglary 315 312 358 412 153 275 569 257

Larceny-Theft 1,618 1,812 1,489 2,566 521 1,397 2,053 1,058

Motor Vehicle Theft 21 40 41 41 20 10 49 40

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 2,408 2,765 2,338 4,229 882 2,013 4,626 1,574

Manslaughter 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 1

Simple Assault 1,387 1,635 1,095 2,020 428 928 2,133 966

Arson 15 28 7 26 1 6 8 10

Forgery & Counterfeiting 40 140 89 86 19 28 57 39

Fraud 133 401 126 214 58 44 196 68

Embezzlement 26 60 32 19 16 5 19 1Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 93 241 156 322 57 85 483 137

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 154 287 281 294 91 131 397 156

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 201 241 165 368 68 158 562 103

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 56 85 20 98 7 10 292 11Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 52 169 40 101 11 27 76 31

Drug Abuse Violations 1,776 5,085 2,546 5,824 999 1,014 7,259 1,979

Gambling 143 35 0 10 0 0 13 0

Offenses Against Family and Children 761 891 1,253 70 20 25 67 1,649

Driving Under the Influence 1,276 2,129 1,437 1,497 548 700 1,051 740

Liquor Laws 77 366 182 139 724 10 171 105

Disorderly Conduct 587 780 123 1,540 445 600 1,120 916

Vagrancy 6 6 0 2 2 18 8 5

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 3,872 5,667 10,485 10,419 2,993 2,957 13,339 5,240

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 84 19 41 1,255 5 23 2 14

Runaways 75 29 38 446 5 - 428 3

GRAND TOTAL 13,222 21,063 20,456 28,979 7,379 8,782 32,307 13,748

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TOTAL ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

Hudson Hunter-don Mercer Middle-

sexMon-mouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somer-

set Sussex Union Warren

22 0 14 8 4 2 4 38 1 4 0 27 2

11 1 13 22 16 6 11 36 0 0 3 62 2

375 2 151 183 155 52 89 198 15 41 14 230 10

727 23 296 404 342 164 252 709 50 50 44 356 33

323 39 231 386 343 166 305 281 125 79 81 172 32

1,319 139 1,022 2,012 2,081 943 1,398 1,105 235 786 53 1,181 350

9 6 34 48 40 31 31 39 12 3 10 30 9

2,786 210 1,761 3,063 2,981 1,364 2,090 2,406 438 963 205 2,058 438

1 0 0 4 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 1

1,658 154 910 1,388 1,550 685 1,383 1,293 330 676 290 1,162 223

12 2 20 18 12 3 12 20 3 1 1 10 2

68 9 99 52 115 45 52 32 17 20 9 58 16

130 16 243 160 168 119 134 67 22 78 62 163 33

21 5 22 36 20 7 10 15 0 6 3 5 3

157 6 206 160 177 56 103 141 9 31 15 131 23

226 46 118 253 281 147 228 240 84 101 72 225 66

280 31 281 177 301 60 137 301 31 54 19 263 33

62 1 48 58 43 31 17 58 6 3 1 64 0

123 10 31 48 69 52 37 169 14 27 18 32 18

3,117 524 2,394 3,093 4,525 1,958 3,031 3,854 562 940 469 3,227 369

15 0 0 0 1 9 0 23 4 0 0 1 0

1,074 15 1,028 1,295 99 33 59 29 885 302 311 18 246

668 450 1,042 2,037 2,201 1,596 1,814 1,181 282 960 424 1,324 365

37 34 134 95 1,092 165 470 143 10 54 36 106 29

817 84 274 702 1,713 281 721 1,008 162 261 90 618 172

5 0 0 80 59 0 4 17 1 5 0 3 1

5,766 991 6,880 7,462 10,965 3,925 6,487 4,936 1,400 3,290 1,408 7,000 1,673

100 - 48 6 52 7 33 34 11 17 - 60 2

195 - 219 6 67 27 33 734 1 63 2 3 1

17,318 2,588 15,758 20,193 26,493 10,571 16,859 16,701 4,272 7,852 3,435 16,533 3,714

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ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen Burling-ton Camden Cape

MayCumber-

land Essex Glou-cester

Murder 4 9 4 25 1 25 54 6

Rape 14 19 14 22 6 15 13 7

Robbery 147 130 135 253 35 74 560 48

Aggravated Assault 242 360 225 737 118 171 938 140

Burglary 273 281 300 349 108 255 446 233

Larceny-Theft 1,477 1,620 1,357 2,321 466 1,281 1,794 1,003

Motor Vehicle Theft 15 32 34 34 13 9 24 39

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 2,172 2,451 2,069 3,741 747 1,830 3,829 1,476

Manslaughter - 4 2 - - - - 1

Simple Assault 1,306 1,520 904 1,787 397 834 2,010 883

Arson 7 10 4 17 1 6 6 4

Forgery & Counterfeiting 40 119 86 80 19 28 55 33

Fraud 124 395 121 209 56 43 184 67

Embezzlement 26 60 32 19 14 5 19 1

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 69 214 124 281 45 77 366 129

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 116 161 218 238 63 108 359 110

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 150 181 127 313 53 113 462 82

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 54 84 20 98 7 10 292 11Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 50 139 33 77 11 22 65 25

Drug Abuse Violations 1,633 4,619 2,275 5,529 895 943 6,946 1,842

Gambling 106 35 - 10 - - 13 -

Offenses Against Family and Children 761 884 1,252 69 18 21 67 1,649

Driving Under the Influence 1,269 2,111 1,422 1,489 541 699 1,048 737

Liquor Laws 53 163 98 88 627 8 113 97

Disorderly Conduct 531 638 75 1,244 399 414 978 815

Vagrancy 1 3 - 2 2 18 5 1

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 3,779 5,372 10,130 10,105 2,947 2,909 13,050 5,163

GRAND TOTAL 12,247 19,163 18,992 25,396 6,842 8,088 29,867 13,126

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ADULT ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

Hudson Hunter-don Mercer Middle-

sexMon-mouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somer-

set Sussex Union Warren

22 - 14 8 4 2 4 31 1 3 - 25 2

7 1 11 21 14 4 10 36 - - 3 53 2

319 2 105 147 126 48 74 142 13 35 13 168 7

663 16 269 364 307 148 232 586 42 45 35 307 31

300 34 185 314 290 144 256 227 114 71 72 148 30

1,200 132 839 1,765 1,829 871 1,279 959 212 700 26 1,039 312

8 6 24 33 36 30 22 30 7 3 8 30 7

2,519 191 1,447 2,652 2,606 1,247 1,877 2,011 389 857 157 1,770 391

1 - - 4 2 1 4 - - - - 2 1

1,593 135 803 1,310 1,456 630 1,318 1,122 277 604 267 1,111 209

4 - 7 12 10 2 11 10 3 - 1 10 1

67 8 92 51 111 44 51 32 17 20 9 57 16

129 15 238 157 165 117 131 65 22 77 61 160 31

21 5 21 33 20 7 10 12 - 6 3 5 3

145 5 167 132 160 47 92 122 6 30 14 111 22

194 37 87 209 217 106 174 197 60 68 64 198 54

199 29 247 140 249 44 124 198 28 41 13 217 25

62 1 48 57 43 31 16 58 6 3 - 64 -

102 10 29 42 56 37 34 132 12 17 9 31 15

2,858 485 2,262 2,875 4,189 1,722 2,792 3,600 532 848 421 3,020 333

15 - - - 1 9 - 23 4 - - 1 -

1,072 14 1,027 1,288 99 24 58 26 885 301 306 17 246

659 447 1,036 2,028 2,189 1,589 1,799 1,179 280 957 422 1,321 363

28 31 121 74 885 87 357 109 10 26 28 54 16

709 75 226 603 1,597 236 675 864 128 200 78 541 164

5 - - 74 54 - 3 16 1 1 - 2 1

5,576 950 6,659 7,242 10,785 3,762 6,344 4,675 1,361 3,155 1,384 6,820 1,641

15,958 2,438 14,517 18,983 24,894 9,742 15,870 14,451 4,021 7,211 3,237 15,512 3,532

— State & County Arrest Summary —58

JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

OFFENSES Atlantic Bergen Burling-ton Camden Cape

MayCumber-

land Essex Glou-cester

Murder 1 - - 4 - - 5 -

Rape 3 7 2 10 1 4 3 -

Robbery 30 27 27 45 8 19 313 4

Aggravated Assault 13 49 43 114 19 23 68 14

Burglary 42 31 58 63 45 20 123 24

Larceny-Theft 141 192 132 245 55 116 259 55

Motor Vehicle Theft 6 8 7 7 7 1 25 1

SUBTOTAL INDEX OFFENSES 236 314 269 488 135 183 797 98

Manslaughter - - - - - - - -

Simple Assault 81 115 191 233 31 94 123 83

Arson 8 18 3 9 - - 2 6

Forgery & Counterfeiting - 21 3 6 - - 2 6

Fraud 9 6 5 5 2 1 12 1

Embezzlement - - - - 2 - - -Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing, etc. 24 27 32 41 12 8 117 8

Criminal/Malicious Mischief 38 126 63 56 28 23 38 46

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. 51 60 38 55 15 45 100 21

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 2 1 - - - - - -Sex Offenses (Except Forcible Rape and Prostitution) 2 30 7 24 - 5 11 6

Drug Abuse Violations 143 466 271 295 104 71 313 137

Gambling 37 - - - - - - -

Offenses Against Family and Children - 7 1 1 2 4 - -

Driving Under the Influence 7 18 15 8 7 1 3 3

Liquor Laws 24 203 84 51 97 2 58 8

Disorderly Conduct 56 142 48 296 46 186 142 101

Vagrancy 5 3 - - - - 3 4

All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 93 295 355 314 46 48 289 77

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 84 19 41 1,255 5 23 2 14

Runaways 75 29 38 446 5 - 428 3

GRAND TOTAL 975 1,900 1,464 3,583 537 694 2,440 622

— State & County Arrest Summary — 59

JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTY - 2014

Hudson Hunter-don Mercer Middle-

sexMon-mouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somer-

set Sussex Union Warren

- - - - - - - 7 - 1 - 2 -

4 - 2 1 2 2 1 - - - - 9 -

56 - 46 36 29 4 15 56 2 6 1 62 3

64 7 27 40 35 16 20 123 8 5 9 49 2

23 5 46 72 53 22 49 54 11 8 9 24 2

119 7 183 247 252 72 119 146 23 86 27 142 38

1 - 10 15 4 1 9 9 5 - 2 - 2

267 19 314 411 375 117 213 395 49 106 48 288 47

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

65 19 107 78 94 55 65 171 53 72 23 51 14

8 2 13 6 2 1 1 10 - 1 - - 1

1 1 7 1 4 1 1 - - - - 1 -

1 1 5 3 3 2 3 2 - 1 1 3 2

- - 1 3 - - - 3 - - - - -

12 1 39 28 17 9 11 19 3 1 1 20 1

32 9 31 44 64 41 54 43 24 33 8 27 12

81 2 34 37 52 16 13 103 3 13 6 46 8

- - - 1 - - 1 - - - 1 - -

21 - 2 6 13 15 3 37 2 10 9 1 3

259 39 132 218 336 236 239 254 30 92 48 207 36

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

2 1 1 7 - 9 1 3 - 1 5 1 -

9 3 6 9 12 7 15 2 2 3 2 3 2

9 3 13 21 207 78 113 34 - 28 8 52 13

108 9 48 99 116 45 46 144 34 61 12 77 8

- - - 6 5 - 1 1 - 4 - 1 -

190 41 221 220 180 163 143 261 39 135 24 180 32

100 - 48 6 52 7 33 34 11 17 - 60 2

195 - 219 6 67 27 33 734 1 63 2 3 1

1,360 150 1,241 1,210 1,599 829 989 2,250 251 641 198 1,021 182

— State & County Arrest Summary —60

COMPARATIVE ARRESTS BY COUNTY2013/2014

COUNTY 2013TOTAL

2014TOTAL

PERCENT CHANGE

2014 RATE PER 1,000

INHABITANTS

ATLANTIC 14,102 13,222 -6 47.9

BERGEN 20,911 21,063 1 22.8

BURLINGTON 20,604 20,456 -1 45.4

CAMDEN 26,587 28,979 9 56.5

CAPE MAY 7,879 7,379 -6 76.9

CUMBERLAND 10,536 8,782 -17 55.8

ESSEX 35,878 32,307 -10 40.9

GLOUCESTER 15,190 13,748 -9 47.4

HUDSON 19,087 17,318 -9 26.2

HUNTERDON 2,900 2,588 -11 20.5

MERCER 14,958 15,758 5 42.5

MIDDLESEX 20,706 20,193 -2 24.4

MONMOUTH 26,376 26,493 0 42.1

MORRIS 10,589 10,571 0 21.2

OCEAN 16,731 16,859 1 28.9

PASSAIC 15,138 16,701 10 33.0

SALEM 5,183 4,272 -18 65.6

SOMERSET 7,722 7,852 2 23.8

SUSSEX 3,758 3,435 -9 23.5

UNION 18,709 16,533 -12 30.2

WARREN 4,025 3,714 -8 34.6

* Less than one-half of one percent.

— State & County Arrest Summary — 61

ADULT AND JUVENILE ARRESTS BY COUNTYMALE - FEMALE—2014

COUNTYCOUNTY TOTAL ARRESTS ADULTS JUVENILES

MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

ATLANTIC 8,732 4,490 8,072 4,175 660 315

BERGEN 15,935 5,128 14,485 4,678 1,450 450

BURLINGTON 13,440 7,016 12,439 6,553 1,001 463

CAMDEN 21,261 7,718 18,625 6,771 2,636 947

CAPE MAY 5,155 2,224 4,809 2,033 346 191

CUMBERLAND 5,341 3,441 4,875 3,213 466 228

ESSEX 25,026 7,281 23,199 6,668 1,827 613

GLOUCESTER 10,042 3,706 9,550 3,576 492 130

HUDSON 14,528 2,790 13,505 2,453 1,023 337

HUNTERDON 1,644 944 1,537 901 107 43

MERCER 10,813 4,945 10,003 4,514 810 431

MIDDLESEX 14,829 5,364 13,902 5,081 927 283

MONMOUTH 19,147 7,346 17,975 6,919 1,172 427

MORRIS 7,532 3,039 6,928 2,814 604 225

OCEAN 12,142 4,717 11,414 4,456 728 261

PASSAIC 12,742 3,959 11,188 3,263 1,554 696

SALEM 2,816 1,456 2,667 1,354 149 102

SOMERSET 5,791 2,061 5,333 1,878 458 183

SUSSEX 2,266 1,169 2,131 1,106 135 63

UNION 13,055 3,478 12,295 3,217 760 261

WARREN 2,449 1,265 2,327 1,205 122 60

— State & County Arrest Summary —62

COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—2014

COUNTY

TOTAL ARRESTS BY RACE

WHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDER

ATLANTIC 7,875 5,132 22 193

BERGEN 14,879 5,249 73 862

BURLINGTON 11,030 9,254 9 163

CAMDEN 16,802 11,963 36 178

CAPE MAY 6,337 1,005 11 26

CUMBERLAND 4,853 3,918 3 8

ESSEX 8,132 23,973 23 179

GLOUCESTER 9,090 4,622 5 31

HUDSON 9,993 6,930 61 334

HUNTERDON 2,131 423 4 30

MERCER 6,314 9,233 27 184

MIDDLESEX 12,484 6,700 48 961

MONMOUTH 17,794 8,462 28 209

MORRIS 8,600 1,713 29 229

OCEAN 14,485 2,291 20 63

PASSAIC 10,702 5,812 32 155

SALEM 2,097 2,161 6 8

SOMERSET 4,987 2,670 29 166

SUSSEX 3,196 218 3 18

UNION 7,501 8,846 40 146

WARREN 3,074 579 5 56

— State & County Arrest Summary — 63

COUNTY ARRESTS BY RACE—2014

ADULT ARRESTS BY RACE JUVENILE ARRESTS BY RACE

WHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDERWHITE BLACK

AMERICANINDIAN ORALASKANNATIVE

ASIAN ORPACIFIC

ISLANDER

7,388 4,660 22 175 487 472 - 18

13,508 4,798 64 793 1,371 451 9 69

10,363 8,463 9 157 667 791 - 6

15,230 9,980 29 157 1,572 1,983 7 21

5,904 906 10 22 433 99 1 4

4,539 3,539 2 8 314 379 1 -

7,722 22,011 23 172 410 1,962 - 7

8,704 4,392 5 31 386 230 - -

9,101 6,482 58 317 892 448 3 17

2,005 400 4 29 126 23 - 1

5,886 8,433 26 172 428 800 1 12

11,758 6,276 46 903 726 424 2 58

16,789 7,878 27 200 1,005 584 1 9

7,935 1,564 26 217 665 149 3 12

13,617 2,173 19 61 868 118 1 2

9,311 4,985 30 125 1,391 827 2 30

2,016 1,991 6 8 81 170 - -

4,648 2,382 23 158 339 288 6 8

3,026 193 3 15 170 25 - 3

7,037 8,295 40 140 464 551 - 6

2,925 548 5 54 149 31 - 2

— State & County Arrest Summary —64

POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODYBY COUNTY - 2014

COUNTY

HANDLEDWITHIN

DEPARTMENT& RELEASED

REFERRED TOJUVENILECOURT OR

PROBATIONDEPARTMENT

REFERRED TOWELFAREAGENCY

REFERRED TOOTHER POLICE

AGENCY

REFERRED TOCRIMINAL ORADULT COURT

TOTAL POLICEDISPOSITIONOF JUVENILES

ATLANTICNumber 288 610 12 4 61 975Percent Distribution 29.5 62.6 1.2 0.4 6.3 —

BERGENNumber 543 1,330 11 3 12 1,899Percent Distribution 28.6 70.0 0.6 0.2 0.7 —

BURLINGTONNumber 260 1,186 - 7 11 1,464Percent Distribution 17.8 81.0 0.0 0.5 0.8 —

CAMDENNumber 2,098 1,471 - 2 12 3,583Percent Distribution 58.6 41.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 —

CAPE MAYNumber 160 352 7 2 12 533Percent Distribution 30.1 66.0 1.3 0.4 2.3 —

CUMBERLANDNumber 42 651 - - 1 694Percent Distribution 6.1 93.8 0.0 0.0 0.1 —

ESSEXNumber 860 1,491 6 20 2 2,379Percent Distribution 36.2 62.7 0.3 0.8 0.1 —

GLOUCESTERNumber 150 461 - - 5 616Percent Distribution 24.4 74.8 0.0 0.0 0.8 —

HUDSONNumber 515 841 1 - 3 1,360Percent Distribution 37.9 61.8 0.1 0.0 0.2 —

HUNTERDONNumber 43 103 2 - 2 150Percent Distribution 28.7 68.7 1.3 0.0 1.3 —

MERCERNumber 536 690 - 12 3 1,241Percent Distribution 43.2 55.6 0.0 1.0 0.2 —

— State & County Arrest Summary — 65

POLICE DISPOSITION OF JUVENILES TAKEN INTO CUSTODYBY COUNTY - 2014

COUNTY

HANDLEDWITHIN

DEPARTMENT& RELEASED

REFERRED TOJUVENILECOURT OR

PROBATIONDEPARTMENT

REFERRED TOWELFAREAGENCY

REFERRED TOOTHER POLICE

AGENCY

REFERRED TOCRIMINAL ORADULT COURT

TOTAL POLICEDISPOSITIONOF JUVENILES

MIDDLESEXNumber 293 900 2 5 10 1,210Percent Distribution 24.2 74.4 0.2 0.4 0.8 —

MONMOUTHNumber 362 1,227 - - 10 1,599Percent Distribution 22.6 76.7 0.0 0.0 0.6 —

MORRISNumber 240 552 1 18 18 829Percent Distribution 29.0 66.6 0.1 2.2 2.2 —

OCEANNumber 299 681 - 1 8 989Percent Distribution 30.2 68.9 0.0 0.1 0.8 —

PASSAICNumber 1,139 1,032 66 6 7 2,250Percent Distribution 50.6 45.9 2.9 0.3 0.3 —

SALEMNumber 10 236 - 2 3 251Percent Distribution 4.1 94.0 0.0 0.8 1.3 —

SOMERSETNumber 198 310 121 3 9 641Percent Distribution 30.9 48.4 18.9 0.5 1.4 —

SUSSEXNumber 36 161 - - 1 198Percent Distribution 18.2 81.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 —

UNIONNumber 312 700 1 6 2 1,021Percent Distribution 30.6 68.6 0.1 0.6 0.2 —

WARRENNumber 40 139 - - 3 182Percent Distribution 22.0 76.4 0.0 0.0 1.6 —

STATETOTALS †

Number 8,424 15,124 230 91 195 24,064Percent Distribution 35.0 62.8 1.0 0.4 0.8 —

Percent distribution may not equal 100.0 percent due to rounding.† Includes arrests by State agencies in unspecified counties.* Less than one-tenth of one percent.

— State & County Arrest Summary —66

The unlawful killing of a human being, by another, through gross negligence. Arrests relating to traffic fatalities are included.

Definition

Simple assault, as defined under the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting System, is an assault or an attempted assault where noweapon is used and which does not result in serious or aggravated injury to the victim.

Definition

Under this program, arson is defined as the willful or malicious burning, or attempting to burn, with or without intent to defraud; adwelling, house, building, ship or vessel, motor vehicle or aircraft, contents of building, personal property of another, etc..

Definition

ARREST SUMMARY FOR NON-INDEX OFFENSESMANSLAUGHTER

• There were 22 arrests reported by law enforcement agencies for manslaughter during the year, a decrease of 12 percentwhen compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 100 percent and juveniles accounted for 0 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 73 percent of the arrests and females 27 percent.

• Ninety-one percent of the persons arrested were white and 9 percent were black and 0 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 27 percent of the arrests and 73 percent were non-Hispanic.

SIMPLE ASSAULT

• There were 22,406 simple assault arrests in 2014, representing a decrease of 3 percent when compared to 2013.

• Of the total, 8 percent were juveniles and 92 percent were adults.

• Males accounted for 71 percent and females 29 percent of the persons arrested for simple assault.

• Sixty-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 35 percent were black, and 4 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 23 percent of the arrests and 77 percent were non-Hispanic

ARSON

• There were 218 arrests reported for arson offenses, a 3 percent decrease compared to 2013.

• Juveniles accounted for 43 percent and adults 58 percent of persons arrested for arson.

• Males accounted for 80 percent and females 20 percent of the arrests.

• Seventy-two percent of total persons arrested in 2014 were white, 24 percent were black, and 4 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 28 percent of the arrests and 72 percent were non-Hispanic.

— State & County Arrest Summary — 67

The definition of forgery and counterfeiting is the making, altering, uttering or possessing or attempting to make, alter, utter orpossess, with intent to defraud, anything false which is made to appear true.

Definition

In Uniform Crime Reporting, fraud is the fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by false pretenses. This includesbad checks, confidence games, etc., except forgeries and counterfeiting.

Definition

The definition of embezzlement is the misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one’s care, custody orcontrol.

Definition

FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING

• There were 1,202 arrests reported during the year for forgery or counterfeiting, a 9 percent decrease compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 96 percent and juveniles accounted for 4 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 64 percent of the arrests and females 36 percent.

• Fifty-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 46 percent were black, and the balance were other races.

• Hispanics accounted for 20 percent of the arrests and 80 percent were non-Hispanic.

FRAUD

• There were 5,202 arrests reported during the year for fraud, which is a 7 percent increase compared to 2013.

• Adult arrests represented 98 percent and juveniles 2 percent of the persons arrested.

• Males accounted for 70 percent and females 30 percent of the persons arrested for fraud.

• Fifty-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 46 percent were black, and 3 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 19 percent of the arrests and 81 percent wer non-Hispanic

EMBEZZLEMENT

• There were 331 persons arrested for embezzlement, a 20 percent increase compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 97 percent and juveniles for accounted for 3 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 53 percent and females 47 percent of the persons arrested for embezzlement.

• Sixty-five percent of the persons arrested were white, and 32 percent were black and 3 percent were other races.

• Hispanics accounted for 21 percent of those arrested and non-Hispanics accounted for 79 percent.

— State & County Arrest Summary —68

Included in this class are all offenses of buying, receiving, and possessing stolen property, as well as all attempts to commit any ofthese offenses.

Definition

Criminal/Malicious mischief is defined as the willful destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property without consent ofthe owner or persons having custody or control.

Definition

Under this program, this offense includes all the violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing,furnishing, and manufacturing of deadly weapons or silencers, and attempts.

Definition

STOLEN PROPERTY(Buying, Receiving, Possessing)

• In 2014, there were 2,816 arrests reported for stolen property, a decrease of 13 percent compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 85 percent and juveniles accounted for 15 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 77 percent and females 23 percent of the arrests.

• Forty-seven percent of total persons arrested in 2014 were white, 52 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races.

• Hispanics accounted for 17 percent of the arrests and 83 percent were non-Hispanic.

CRIMINAL/MALICIOUS MISCHIEF

• There were 3,918 arrests for criminal/malicious mischief, a decrease of 6 percent compared to 2013.

• Of the total, 22 percent were adults and 78 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 77 percent and females 23 percent of the arrests.

• Sixty-four percent of the persons arrested were white, 34 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic-ethnic origin accounted for 19 percent of the arrests and 81 percent were non-Hispanic.

WEAPONS: CARRYING, POSSESSING, etc.

• There were 3,919 arrests reported for weapon offenses, a decrease of 4 percent when compared to 2013.

• Of the total, 80 percent were adults and 20 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 77 percent and females 23 percent of those arrested.

• Sixty-four percent of the persons arrested were white, 34 percent were black, and 2 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 19 percent of the arrests and 81 percent were non-Hispanic.

— State & County Arrest Summary — 69

Prostitution and commercialized vice are sex offenses of a commercialized nature and attempts. Included in this category areprostitution, keeping a bawdy house, procuring or transporting women for immoral purposes, etc..

Definition

Sex offenses, as defined under the New Jersey Uniform Crime Reporting Program, do not include rape, prostitution and commercialized vice. Included in this class are offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like; attempts are alsoincluded.

Definition

Under the program, drug abuse violations are defined as the unlawful sale/manufacturing/possession/use of the below listednarcotics and drugs:

a. Opium or Cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine).b. Marijuana, hashish, etc.c. Synthetic narcotics—manufactured narcotics which can cause true drug addiction—(Demerol, methadone).d. Other—dangerous non-narcotic drugs (barbiturates, amphetamines, hallucinogens).

Definition

PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE

• There were 976 prostitution and commercialized vice arrests during 2014, representing a decrease of 16 percent whencompared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 99 percent, and juveniles 1 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 25 percent and females 75 percent of the arrests.

• Fifty-four percent of total persons arrested in 2014 were white, 38 percent were black, and 8 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 21 percent of the arrests and 79 percent were non-Hispanic.

SEX OFFENSES

• There were 1,186 sex offense arrests during 2014, representing a decrease of 4 percent when compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 83 percent, and juveniles 17 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 87 percent and females 13 percent of the arrests.

• Seventy percent of the total persons arrested in 2014 were white, 27 percent were black, and 3 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 32 percent of the arrests and 68 percent were non-Hispani.

DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS

• There were 55,239 arrests reported by the law enforcement agencies of the state for drug abuse violations, an increase of 3percent when compared to 2013.

— State & County Arrest Summary —70

• Adults accounted for 93 percent and juveniles accounted for 7 percent of the arrests.

• Thirty-two percent of persons arrested for drug abuse violations were age 21 and under.

• Males accounted for 78 percent of all the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 22 percent.

• Sixty percent of the persons arrested were white, 38 percent were black, and the remaining 2 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 16 percent of the arrests and 84 percent were non-Hispanic.

• Arrests for possession/use of drugs accounted for 80 percent of the arrests, and the remaining 20 percent were for thesale/manufacturing of drugs.

• Arrests for opium or cocaine and their derivatives represented 34 percent of the possession/use category and 60 percent ofthe sale/manufacturing category. Overall, they accounted for 39 percent of the total drug abuse violation arrests.

2014 TOTAL ARRESTS FOR ALL DRUG ABUSE VIOLATIONS2013 2014 Percent Change

53,719 55,239 3

* Less than one-half of one percent.Percent distribution may not add to 100 due to rounding.

— State & County Arrest Summary — 71

2014 ANALYSES OF DRUG ABUSE VIOLATION

POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS2013 2014 Percent Change

43,260 43,920 2

SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS2013 2014 Percent Change

10,459 11,319 8

Percent may not add to 100 due to rounding.

— State & County Arrest Summary —72

STATE OF NEW JERSEYFIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF POSSESSION/USE-

SALE/MANUFACTURE DRUG ARRESTS2010 through 2014

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Sale/Manufacture Arrests

Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 7,143 6,086 6,872 6,021 6,787

Marijuana and Hashish 3,951 3,272 3,468 3,390 3,348

Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadone) 797 735 697 717 638

Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 363 424 369 331 546

TOTAL SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS 12,254 10,517 11,406 10,459 11,319

Possession/Use Arrests

Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 12,154 10,967 13,186 14,345 14,759

Marijuana and Hashish 22,086 22,118 24,326 24,765 24,689

Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadone) 1,687 1,814 1,766 2,154 2,387

Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 1,739 1,752 2,115 1,996 2,085

TOTAL POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS 37,666 36,651 41,393 43,260 43,920

Combined Drug Arrests

Opium or Cocaine and their Derivatives 19,297 17,053 20,058 20,366 21,546

Marijuana and Hashish 26,037 25,390 27,794 28,155 28,037

Synthetic Narcotics (Demerol, Methadone) 2,484 2,549 2,463 2,871 3,025

Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 2,102 2,176 2,484 2,327 2,631

GRAND TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS 49,920 47,168 52,799 53,719 55,239

— State & County Arrest Summary — 73

COMPARATIVE DRUG ARRESTS BY COUNTY2013/2014

SALE/MANUFACTURE ARRESTS POSSESSION/USE ARRESTS GRAND TOTAL

2013 2014 PERCENTCHANGE 2013 2014 PERCENT

CHANGE 2013 2014 PERCENTCHANGE

ATLANTIC 377 538 43 1,625 1,238 -24 2,002 1,776 -11

BERGEN 674 621 -8 4,182 4,464 7 4,856 5,085 5

BURLINGTON 239 268 12 2,100 2,278 8 2,339 2,546 9

CAMDEN 971 1,394 44 3,668 3,668 0 4,639 5,062 9

CAPE MAY 102 223 119 841 776 -8 943 999 6

CUMBERLAND 142 170 20 1,001 844 -16 1,143 1,014 -11

ESSEX 1,830 1,572 -14 5,909 5,687 -4 7,739 7,259 -6

GLOUCESTER 156 123 -21 1,845 1,856 2 2,001 1,979 -1

HUDSON 1,114 1,282 15 1,763 1,835 4 2,877 3,117 8

HUNTERDON 73 68 -7 440 456 4 513 524 2

MERCER 471 580 23 1,536 1,814 18 2,007 2,394 19

MIDDLESEX 579 545 -6 2,359 2,548 8 2,938 3,093 5

MONMOUTH 383 448 17 4,180 4,077 -2 4,563 4,525 -1

MORRIS 212 241 14 1,668 1,717 3 1,880 1,958 4

OCEAN 726 737 2 2,366 2,294 -3 3,092 3,031 -2

PASSAIC 802 1,120 40 2,086 2,734 31 2,888 3,854 33

SALEM 148 162 9 482 400 -17 630 562 -11

SOMERSET 133 144 8 737 796 8 870 940 8

SUSSEX 115 143 24 388 326 -16 503 469 -7

UNION 1,097 862 -21 3,190 2,365 -26 4,287 3,227 -25

WARREN 48 46 -4 394 323 -18 442 369 -17* Less than one-half of one percent.

— State & County Arrest Summary —74

Gambling violations are defined as the promoting, permitting or engaging in illegal gambling.

Definition

The definition of offenses against family and children is the nonsupport, neglect, desertion or abuse of family and children.

Definition

Under the New Jersey Crime Reporting Program, the offense of driving under the influence is defined as the driving or operatingof any motor vehicle while drunk or under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.

Definition

GAMBLING

• There were 254 gambling arrests reported during 2014, resulting in an increase of 76 percent compared to 2013. • Adults accounted for 85 percent and juveniles accounted for 15 percent of the arrests.

• Males represented 47 percent and females 53 percent of the gambling arrests.

• Sixt-seven percent of the persons arrested were white, 28 percent were black, and 5 percent were other races.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 27 percent of the arrests and 73 percent were non-Hispanic.

OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY AND CHILDREN

• There were 10,163 arrests for offenses against family and children during 2014, representing a decrease of 10 percent from2013.

• Adults accounted for 100 percent and juveniles accounted for 0 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 88 percent and females 12 percent of the arrests.

• Fifty-two percent of the persons arrested were white, 47 percent were black, while other races accounted for the remaining 1percent.

• The Hispanic ethnic origin accounted for 15 percent of the arrests and 85 percent were non-Hispanic.

DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

• There were 23,982 arrests reported for driving under the influence in 2014, a decrease of 4 percent compared to 2013.

• Adults accounted for 99 percent and juveniels accounted for 1 percent of the arrests.

• Males accounted for 64 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 36 percent.

• Eighty-one percent of the persons arrested were white, 16 percent were black, and the remaining 3 percent were otherraces.

• The Hispanic-ethnic origin accounted for 23 percent of the arrests and 77 percent were non-Hispanic.

— State & County Arrest Summary — 75

Included in this category are state or local liquor law violations, with the exception of “driving under the influence.”

Definition

In this category are placed all charges of committing a breach of the peace (disorderly person).

Definition

In this category are persons charged with vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc..

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LIQUOR LAWS

• There were 4,299 arrests reported for liquor law violations, an increase of 1 percent from the previous year.

• Adults were responsible for 74 percent of the arrests while the remaining 26 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 66 percent of the liquor law arrests while females accounted for the remaining 34 percent.

• Eighty-eight percent of the persons arrested were white, 9 percent were black, and the remaining 2 percent were otherraces.

• Hispanics accounted for 9 percent of those arrested and 91 percent were not of Hispanic origin.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

• There were 15,329 arrests reported for disorderly conduct, which was a decrease of 6 percent when compared to 2013.

• Adults were responsible for 88 percent of the arrests while the remaining 12 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 77 percent of the disorderly conduct arrests while females accounted for the remaining 23 percent.

• Fifty-nine percent of the persons arrested were white, 39 percent were black, and the remaining 1 percent were other races.

• Hispanics accounted for 19 percent of those arrested and 81 percent were not of Hispanic origin.

VAGRANCY

• There were 351 arrests in this category, an increase of 23 percent from the previous year.

• Adults were responsible for 91 percent of the arrests while the remaining 9 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 87 percent and females accounted for the remaining 13 percent of arrests in this category.

• Sixty percent percent of the persons arrested were white, 39 percent were black, while other races accounted for 1 percent.

• Hispanics accounted for 17 percent of those arrested and 83 percent were not of Hispanic origin.

— State & County Arrest Summary —76

Included in this category are all violations of state and local laws, except those offenses that can be categorized into one of thespecific crime classifications previously mentioned.

Definition

In this category are juvenile arrests made for violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances.

Definition

For Uniform Crime Reporting purposes, this category is limited to juveniles taken into protective custody, under provisions oflocal statutes, as runaways.

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ALL OTHER OFFENSES

• There were 121,827 arrests reported for all other offenses, a decrease of 4 percent from the previous year.

• Adults were responsible for 97 percent of the arrests while the remaining 3 percent were juveniles.

• Males accounted for 74 percent of the arrests while females accounted for the remaining 3 percent.

• Fifty-five percent of the persons arrested were white, 44 percent were black, and 1 percent were other races.

• Hispanics accounted for 16 percent of those arrested and 84 percent were not of Hispanic origin.

CURFEW AND LOITERING LAW VIOLATIONS

• There were 1,814 arrests reported for curfew and loitering law violations, an increase of 78 percent from the previous year.

• Males accounted for 77 percent and females accounted for the remaining 23 percent.

• Forty-five percent of the persons arrested were white, 55 percent were black.

• Hispanics accounted for 31 percent of those arrested and 69 percent were not of Hispanic origin.

RUNAWAYS

• There were 2,375 runaway arrests reported, an increase of 2 percent from the previous year.

• Females accounted for 56 percent of the arrests while males accounted for the remaining 44 percent.

• Forty percent of the total persons arrested in 2014 were white and 60 percent were black.

• Hispanics accounted for 34 percent of those arrested and 56 percent were not of Hispanic origin.