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Crime in California 2010 KAMALA D. HARRIS, ATTORNEY GENERAL ͻ CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Crime Is Down in California The crime rate decreased in every offense category between 2009 and 2010 Crime in California, 2010, presents an overview of the criminal justice system in California. Current year statistics are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, citizens’ complaints against peace officers, domestic violence- related calls for assistance, and law enforcement officers killed or assaulted. In addition, statistics for preceding years provide a historical context. Highlights for 2010: Crimes z In 2010, every violent and property offense category decreased in rate per 100,000 population. z From 2009 to 2010, the violent crime rate per 100,000 population decreased 6.9 percent (from 453.6 to 422.3), reaching its lowest level since 1968 (411.1). z The 2010 homicide and forcible rape rates are the lowest since 1966 (4.7 and 21.4 per 100,000 population, respectively). z The aggravated assault rate has declined steadily since peaking in 1992. z The property crime rate decreased 2.7 percent from 2009 to 2010. z The 2010 burglary rate of 589.0 per 100,000 population is less than one-half the 1966 rate of 1,225.9. z The property crime category with the largest percent decrease in rate from 2009 to 2010 was motor vehicle theft (7.6 percent). Since peaking in 1989, the motor vehicle theft rate has decreased 62 percent. z The arson rate per 100,000 population declined 38.9 percent from 2005 to 2010; the rate has declined 83.1 percent since reporting began in 1980. Arrests z The 2010 total arrest rate of 4,559.1 per 100,000 population at risk is 6.0 percent lower than the 2009 total arrest rate of 4,849.0. z Both adult and juvenile total arrest rates decreased from 2005 to 2010 (12.7 and 14.7 per 100,000 population at risk, respectively).

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Crime in California2010

KAMALA D. HARRIS, ATTORNEY GENERAL CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Crime Is Down in CaliforniaThe crime rate decreased in every offense category between 2009 and 2010

Crime in California, 2010, presents an overview of the criminal justice system in California. Current year statistics are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, citizens’ complaints against peace officers, domestic violence-related calls for assistance, and law enforcement officers killed or assaulted. In addition, statistics for preceding years provide a historical context.

Highlights for 2010:

Crimes

In 2010, every violent and property offense category decreased in rate per 100,000 population.

From 2009 to 2010, the violent crime rate per 100,000 population decreased 6.9 percent (from 453.6 to 422.3), reaching its lowest level since 1968 (411.1).

The 2010 homicide and forcible rape rates are the lowest since 1966 (4.7 and 21.4 per 100,000 population, respectively).

The aggravated assault rate has declined steadily since peaking in 1992.

The property crime rate decreased 2.7 percent from 2009 to 2010.

The 2010 burglary rate of 589.0 per 100,000 population is less than one-half the 1966 rate of 1,225.9.

The property crime category with the largest percent decrease in rate from 2009 to 2010 was motor vehicle theft (7.6 percent). Since peaking in 1989, the motor vehicle theft rate has decreased 62 percent.

The arson rate per 100,000 population declined 38.9 percent from 2005 to 2010; the rate has declined 83.1 percent since reporting began in 1980.

Arrests

The 2010 total arrest rate of 4,559.1 per 100,000 population at risk is 6.0 percent lower than the 2009 total arrest rate of 4,849.0.

Both adult and juvenile total arrest rates decreased from 2005 to 2010 (12.7 and 14.7 per 100,000 population at risk, respectively).

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Table 25MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010

By Offense

Offense2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

Total.........................................

Assault and battery............... Petty theft.............................. Drug offenses........................ Drunk..................................... Driving under the influence... All other.................................

939,046 100.0

87,001 9.364,349 6.9

147,301 15.796,801 10.3

176,384 18.8367,210 39.1

968,408 100.0

89,199 9.258,659 6.1

147,928 15.3107,024 11.1192,903 19.9372,695 38.5

992,588 100.0

91,150 9.263,134 6.4

149,641 15.1115,239 11.6199,866 20.1373,558 37.6

1,010,038 100.0

93,794 9.367,664 6.7

141,246 14.0122,802 12.2211,163 20.9373,369 37.0

970,221 100.0

91,932 9.568,046 7.0

134,618 13.9116,199 12.0205,081 21.1354,345 36.5

918,279 100.0

88,037 9.666,093 7.2

129,182 14.1107,714 11.7193,280 21.0333,973 36.4

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 27 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010

Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change

Year(s)Total Assault and battery Petty theft Drug offenses Drunk

Driving underthe influence

All other

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Juve-Total Adult nile

Number

2010....................2009....................2008....................2007....................2006....................2005....................

918,279 812,026 106,253970,221 854,270 115,951

1,010,038 879,896 130,142992,588 857,959 134,629968,408 837,244 131,164939,046 812,426 126,620

88,037 70,612 17,42591,932 72,736 19,19693,794 72,259 21,53591,150 68,813 22,33789,199 66,442 22,75787,001 65,049 21,952

66,093 44,471 21,62268,046 44,550 23,49667,664 42,340 25,32463,134 38,951 24,18358,659 36,641 22,01864,349 40,853 23,496

129,182 112,085 17,097134,618 118,140 16,478141,246 124,913 16,333149,641 132,782 16,859147,928 132,124 15,804147,301 131,511 15,790

107,714 104,095 3,619116,199 112,406 3,793122,802 118,509 4,293115,239 110,569 4,670107,024 102,823 4,20196,801 93,214 3,587

193,280 192,247 1,033205,081 203,879 1,202211,163 209,737 1,426199,866 198,296 1,570192,903 191,282 1,621176,384 175,004 1,380

333,973 288,516 45,457354,345 302,559 51,786373,369 312,138 61,231373,558 308,548 65,010372,695 307,932 64,763367,210 306,795 60,415

Percent change in number

2009 to 2010.......2008 to 2009.......2007 to 2008.......2006 to 2007.......2005 to 2006.......

2005 to 2010.......

-5.4 -4.9 -8.4-3.9 -2.9 -10.91.8 2.6 -3.32.5 2.5 2.63.1 3.1 3.6

-2.2 0.0 -16.1

-4.2 -2.9 -9.2-2.0 0.7 -10.92.9 5.0 -3.62.2 3.6 -1.82.5 2.1 3.7

1.2 8.6 -20.6

-2.9 -0.2 -8.00.6 5.2 -7.27.2 8.7 4.77.6 6.3 9.8

-8.8 -10.3 -6.3

2.7 8.9 -8.0

-4.0 -5.1 3.8-4.7 -5.4 0.9-5.6 -5.9 -3.11.2 0.5 6.70.4 0.5 0.1

-12.3 -14.8 8.3

-7.3 -7.4 -4.6-5.4 -5.1 -11.66.6 7.2 -8.17.7 7.5 11.2

10.6 10.3 17.1

11.3 11.7 0.9

-5.8 -5.7 -14.1-2.9 -2.8 -15.75.7 5.8 -9.23.6 3.7 -3.19.4 9.3 17.5

9.6 9.9 -25.1

-5.7 -4.6 -12.2-5.1 -3.1 -15.4-0.1 1.2 -5.80.2 0.2 0.41.5 0.4 7.2

-9.1 -6.0 -24.8

Rate per 100,000 population at risk1

2010....................2009....................2008....................2007....................2006....................2005....................

3,002.3 3,110.0 2,374.23,207.3 3,322.4 2,554.93,376.9 3,477.5 2,824.73,358.0 3,445.3 2,891.23,312.3 3,385.4 2,911.03,259.5 3,341.1 2,817.9

287.8 270.4 389.4303.9 282.9 423.0313.6 285.6 467.4308.4 276.3 479.7305.1 268.7 505.1302.0 267.5 488.5

216.1 170.3 483.1224.9 173.3 517.7226.2 167.3 549.6213.6 156.4 519.3200.6 148.2 488.7223.4 168.0 522.9

422.4 429.3 382.0445.0 459.5 363.1472.2 493.7 354.5506.3 533.2 362.1506.0 534.2 350.7511.3 540.8 351.4

352.2 398.7 80.9384.1 437.2 83.6410.6 468.4 93.2389.9 444.0 100.3366.1 415.8 93.2336.0 383.3 79.8

631.9 736.3 23.1677.9 792.9 26.5706.0 828.9 31.0676.2 796.3 33.7659.8 773.4 36.0612.2 719.7 30.7

1,091.9 1,105.0 1,015.71,171.4 1,176.7 1,141.11,248.3 1,233.6 1,329.01,263.8 1,239.0 1,396.11,274.7 1,245.1 1,437.31,274.6 1,261.7 1,344.5

Percent change in rate

2009 to 2010.......2008 to 2009.......2007 to 2008.......2006 to 2007.......2005 to 2006.......

2005 to 2010.......

-6.4 -6.4 -7.1-5.0 -4.5 -9.60.6 0.9 -2.31.4 1.8 -0.71.6 1.3 3.3

-7.9 -6.9 -15.7

-5.3 -4.4 -7.9-3.1 -0.9 -9.51.7 3.4 -2.61.1 2.8 -5.01.0 0.4 3.4

-4.7 1.1 -20.3

-3.9 -1.7 -6.7-0.6 3.6 -5.85.9 7.0 5.86.5 5.5 6.3

-10.2 -11.8 -6.5

-3.3 1.4 -7.6

-5.1 -6.6 5.2-5.8 -6.9 2.4-6.7 -7.4 -2.10.1 -0.2 3.3

-1.0 -1.2 -0.2

-17.4 -20.6 8.7

-8.3 -8.8 -3.2-6.5 -6.7 -10.35.3 5.5 -7.16.5 6.8 7.69.0 8.5 16.8

4.8 4.0 1.4

-6.8 -7.1 -12.8-4.0 -4.3 -14.54.4 4.1 -8.02.5 3.0 -6.47.8 7.5 17.3

3.2 2.3 -24.8

-6.8 -6.1 -11.0-6.2 -4.6 -14.1-1.2 -0.4 -4.8-0.9 -0.5 -2.90.0 -1.3 6.9

-14.3 -12.4 -24.51 Rates are based on the population at risk for each year. The categories are total (10-69 years of age), adult (18-69 years of age), and juvenile (10-17 years of age) (see Table 49).

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Table 28 ADULT MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2005-2010

By Offense and Law Enforcement Disposition

Offenseand

law enforcement disposition2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010 Percent change

Number Percent

2005- 2009-

2010 2010Total

Total............................................. 812,426 837,244 857,959 879,896 854,270 812,026 100.0 0.0 -4.9Offense

Assault and battery................... Burglary.................................... Petty theft................................. Checks and access cards........ Drug offenses...........................

Indecent exposure.................... Annoying children..................... Obscene matter........................ Lewd conduct........................... Prostitution................................

Drunk........................................ Liquor laws............................... Disorderly conduct.................... Disturbing the peace................. Vandalism.................................

Trespassing.............................. Weapons.................................. Driving under the influence....... Hit-and-run................................ Selected traffic violations..........

Gambling.................................. Nonsupport............................... All other....................................

65,049314

40,853710

131,511

1,40362767

3,75012,893

93,21417,1615,3474,6547,197

14,4864,041

175,0046,622

23,192

569104

203,658

66,442399

36,641740

132,124

1,31168069

3,52611,968

102,82316,5664,8494,8287,492

13,9684,277

191,2826,908

23,122

492164

206,573

68,813332

38,951772

132,782

1,29269667

3,71811,970

110,56915,7063,7344,8327,487

13,4484,279

198,2966,550

21,860

610138

211,057

72,259340

42,340584

124,913

1,29157974

3,04912,483

118,50914,6563,9964,4277,029

12,4764,277

209,7376,201

21,680

56675

218,355

72,736478

44,550533

118,140

1,29058359

2,92512,069

112,40613,5803,8594,4296,722

12,1364,194

203,8795,799

20,104

60757

213,135

70,612 8.7535 0.1

44,471 5.5429 0.1

112,085 13.8

1,226 0.2583 0.171 0.0

1,815 0.211,670 1.4

104,095 12.812,939 1.64,384 0.54,242 0.56,645 0.8

12,249 1.54,181 0.5

192,247 23.75,481 0.7

18,051 2.2

485 0.146 0.0

203,484 25.1

8.6 -2.970.4 11.98.9 -0.2

-39.6 -19.5-14.8 -5.1

-12.6 -5.0-7.0 0.06.0 20.3

-51.6 -37.9-9.5 -3.3

11.7 -7.4-24.6 -4.7-18.0 13.6-8.9 -4.2-7.7 -1.1

-15.4 0.93.5 -0.39.9 -5.7

-17.2 -5.5-22.2 -10.2

-14.8 -20.1-55.8 -19.3-0.1 -4.5

Law enforcement disposition

Released.................................. Turned over to other agency.... Complaint sought......................

35,3569,126

767,944

38,3179,384

789,543

41,9409,333

806,686

45,47010,490

823,936

43,71411,026

799,530

40,851 5.011,084 1.4

760,091 93.6

15.5 -6.521.5 0.5-1.0 -4.9

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 29 JUVENILE MISDEMEANOR AND STATUS OFFENSE ARRESTS, 2005-2010

By Level of Offense, Offense, and Law Enforcement Disposition

Offenseand

law enforcement disposition2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010 Percent change

Number Percent

2005- 2009-

2010 2010Total

Total............................................ 157,618 167,660 170,665 164,141 146,141 133,847 100.0 -15.1 -8.4Offense

Assault and battery................... Burglary.................................... Petty theft................................. Checks and access cards........ Drug offenses...........................

Indecent exposure.................... Annoying children..................... Obscene matter........................ Lewd conduct........................... Prostitution...............................

Drunk....................................... Liquor laws............................... Disorderly conduct.................... Disturbing the peace................ Vandalism................................

Trespassing.............................. Weapons.................................. Driving under the influence....... Hit-and-run............................... Selected traffic violations..........

Joy riding.................................. Gambling.................................. Glue sniffing............................. All other....................................

1 Status offenses .......................

21,952340

23,49698

15,790

13826014

343537

3,5874,393

41012,6889,790

3,0882,3331,380

615869

13496

10024,169

30,998

22,757323

22,018103

15,804

14121515

381532

4,2015,056

35612,20611,678

3,3992,2771,621

671802

15661

18326,208

36,496

22,337291

24,183119

16,859

13121130

341570

4,6705,643

31311,92711,506

3,7022,0651,570

574737

11776

24626,411

36,036

21,535395

25,32480

16,333

11222631

269455

4,2935,271

39310,99710,849

3,7851,9241,426

456550

8233

31125,012

33,999

19,196307

23,49666

16,478

9319447

214407

3,7934,476

3139,3228,935

3,3231,5771,202

447452

6543

16721,338

30,190

17,425 13.0301 0.2

21,622 16.256 0.0

17,097 12.8

87 0.1190 0.139 0.0

178 0.1360 0.3

3,619 2.74,343 3.2

364 0.38,334 6.27,079 5.3

3,048 2.31,619 1.21,033 0.8

353 0.3293 0.2

48 0.027 0.0

178 0.118,560 13.9

27,594 20.6

-20.6 -9.2-11.5 -2.0-8.0 -8.0

-42.9 -15.28.3 3.8

-37.0 -6.5-26.9 -2.1

- --48.1 -16.8-33.0 -11.5

0.9 -4.6-1.1 -3.0

-11.2 16.3-34.3 -10.6-27.7 -20.8

-1.3 -8.3-30.6 2.7-25.1 -14.1-42.6 -21.0-66.3 -35.2

-64.2 -26.2-71.9 -78.0 6.6

-23.2 -13.0

-11.0 -8.6Law enforcement disposition

Released.................................. Turned over to other agency.... Complaint sought.....................

33,5961,985

122,037

37,5241,944

128,192

38,7032,114

129,848

40,5542,059

121,528

35,1542,082

108,905

31,762 23.71,904 1.4

100,181 74.8

-5.5 -9.6-4.1 -8.5

-17.9 -8.0

Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals because of rounding. Dash indicates that a percent change is not calculated when the base number is less than 50. 1 Status offenses include truancy, incorrigibility, running away, and curfew violations. These offenses can only be committed or engaged in by a juvenile.

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Table 31 FELONY ARRESTS, 2010

Category and Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

Categoryand

offense

Number Percent

TotalGender Race/ethnic group

TotalGender Race/ethnic group

Male Female White Hispanic Black Other Male Female White Hispanic Black Other

Total................................

Violent offenses........... Homicide................... Forcible rape............. Robbery.................... Assault...................... Kidnapping................

Property offenses......... Burglary.................... Theft......................... Motor vehicle theft.... Forgery, checks, access cards........... Arson........................

Drug offenses.............. Narcotics................... Marijuana.................. Dangerous drugs...... Other.........................

Sex offenses................ Lewd or lascivious.... Other.........................

Driving offenses........... Driving under the influence.................. Hit-and-run................

All other....................... Weapons.................. Escape...................... Other.........................

448,552

116,1371,6381,957

19,02192,0301,491

119,94252,71645,45913,091

7,685991

121,28639,56216,58563,9831,156

7,8622,9864,876

6,117

4,9691,148

77,20823,216

13053,862

352,859 95,693

93,326 22,8111,438 2001,942 15

16,336 2,68572,300 19,7301,310 181

86,312 33,63038,251 14,46531,852 13,60710,404 2,687

4,973 2,712832 159

95,905 25,38131,202 8,36014,964 1,62148,922 15,061

817 339

7,481 3812,895 914,586 290

4,899 1,218

3,991 978908 240

64,936 12,27221,546 1,670

102 2843,288 10,574

147,841 183,648 90,698 26,365

33,015 49,412 26,476 7,234293 797 414 134422 956 452 127

3,259 7,822 7,098 84228,708 39,144 18,129 6,049

333 693 383 82

40,320 47,224 24,508 7,89017,499 20,846 10,846 3,52516,270 16,939 9,306 2,9443,847 5,912 2,543 789

2,272 3,189 1,672 552432 338 141 80

45,940 47,053 21,813 6,48013,418 12,282 12,369 1,4935,554 5,809 4,069 1,153

26,434 28,569 5,220 3,760534 393 155 74

2,401 3,644 1,367 450761 1,786 285 154

1,640 1,858 1,082 296

2,317 2,777 558 465

1,969 2,193 442 365348 584 116 100

23,848 33,538 15,976 3,8465,826 11,647 4,652 1,091

60 44 22 417,962 21,847 11,302 2,751

100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0

100.0

100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0

78.7 21.3

80.4 19.687.8 12.299.2 0.885.9 14.178.6 21.487.9 12.1

72.0 28.072.6 27.470.1 29.979.5 20.5

64.7 35.384.0 16.0

79.1 20.978.9 21.190.2 9.876.5 23.570.7 29.3

95.2 4.897.0 3.094.1 5.9

80.1 19.9

80.3 19.779.1 20.9

84.1 15.992.8 7.278.5 21.580.4 19.6

33.0 40.9 20.2 5.9

28.4 42.5 22.8 6.217.9 48.7 25.3 8.221.6 48.9 23.1 6.517.1 41.1 37.3 4.431.2 42.5 19.7 6.622.3 46.5 25.7 5.5

33.6 39.4 20.4 6.633.2 39.5 20.6 6.735.8 37.3 20.5 6.529.4 45.2 19.4 6.0

29.6 41.5 21.8 7.243.6 34.1 14.2 8.1

37.9 38.8 18.0 5.333.9 31.0 31.3 3.833.5 35.0 24.5 7.041.3 44.7 8.2 5.946.2 34.0 13.4 6.4

30.5 46.3 17.4 5.725.5 59.8 9.5 5.233.6 38.1 22.2 6.1

37.9 45.4 9.1 7.6

39.6 44.1 8.9 7.330.3 50.9 10.1 8.7

30.9 43.4 20.7 5.025.1 50.2 20.0 4.746.2 33.8 16.9 3.133.3 40.6 21.0 5.1

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 32FELONY ARRESTS, 2010

Category and Offense by Age Group of Arrestee

Category and

offense

Number Percent

40 and

Total Under 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 over

40 and

Total Under 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 over

Total...........................................

Violent offenses....................... Homicide.............................. Forcible rape........................ Robbery................................ Assault................................. Kidnapping...........................

Property offenses.................... Burglary................................ Theft..................................... Motor vehicle theft................ Forgery, checks, access cards................................... Arson....................................

Drug offenses.......................... Narcotics.............................. Marijuana.............................. Dangerous drugs.................. Other....................................

Sex offenses............................ Lewd or lascivious................ Other....................................

Driving offenses....................... Driving under the influence... Hit-and-run...........................

All other................................... Weapons.............................. Escape................................. Other....................................

448,552 52,020 38,956 153,234 94,739 109,603

116,137 13,200 9,693 40,473 24,859 27,9121,638 181 254 664 254 2851,957 191 185 658 444 479

19,021 5,333 3,243 6,275 2,168 2,00292,030 7,445 5,866 32,223 21,617 24,879

1,491 50 145 653 376 267

119,942 19,614 12,824 40,123 23,238 24,14352,716 12,155 6,990 16,930 8,409 8,23245,459 4,542 3,708 15,124 9,963 12,12213,091 2,287 1,562 4,767 2,623 1,852

7,685 208 502 3,115 2,120 1,740991 422 62 187 123 197

121,286 6,197 7,969 42,111 29,024 35,98539,562 1,363 2,278 13,549 8,287 14,08516,585 2,206 2,188 6,860 2,938 2,39363,983 2,591 3,457 21,321 17,487 19,127

1,156 37 46 381 312 380

7,862 1,184 520 1,907 1,526 2,7252,986 587 182 565 682 9704,876 597 338 1,342 844 1,755

6,117 104 354 2,386 1,335 1,9384,969 54 257 1,922 1,105 1,6311,148 50 97 464 230 307

77,208 11,721 7,596 26,234 14,757 16,90023,216 5,000 3,088 8,173 3,640 3,315

130 12 10 45 28 3553,862 6,709 4,498 18,016 11,089 13,550

100.0 11.6 8.7 34.2 21.1 24.4

100.0 11.4 8.3 34.8 21.4 24.0100.0 11.1 15.5 40.5 15.5 17.4100.0 9.8 9.5 33.6 22.7 24.5100.0 28.0 17.0 33.0 11.4 10.5100.0 8.1 6.4 35.0 23.5 27.0100.0 3.4 9.7 43.8 25.2 17.9

100.0 16.4 10.7 33.5 19.4 20.1100.0 23.1 13.3 32.1 16.0 15.6100.0 10.0 8.2 33.3 21.9 26.7100.0 17.5 11.9 36.4 20.0 14.1

100.0 2.7 6.5 40.5 27.6 22.6100.0 42.6 6.3 18.9 12.4 19.9

100.0 5.1 6.6 34.7 23.9 29.7100.0 3.4 5.8 34.2 20.9 35.6100.0 13.3 13.2 41.4 17.7 14.4100.0 4.0 5.4 33.3 27.3 29.9100.0 3.2 4.0 33.0 27.0 32.9

100.0 15.1 6.6 24.3 19.4 34.7100.0 19.7 6.1 18.9 22.8 32.5100.0 12.2 6.9 27.5 17.3 36.0

100.0 1.7 5.8 39.0 21.8 31.7100.0 1.1 5.2 38.7 22.2 32.8100.0 4.4 8.4 40.4 20.0 26.7

100.0 15.2 9.8 34.0 19.1 21.9100.0 21.5 13.3 35.2 15.7 14.3100.0 9.2 7.7 34.6 21.5 26.9100.0 12.5 8.4 33.4 20.6 25.2

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 33 - continued FELONY ARRESTS, 2010

Category and Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of Arrestee

Category, offense,and age

Total White Hispanic Black OtherTotal Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Sex offenses................ Under 10................... 10-17......................... 18-19......................... 20-29......................... 30-39......................... 40-69......................... 70 and over...............

Lewd or lascivious.... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Other sex.................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Driving offenses........... Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

Driving under the influence................. Under 10................ 10-17...................... 18-19...................... 20-29...................... 30-39...................... 40-69...................... 70 and over............

7,862 7,481 38110 10 0

1,174 1,037 137520 495 25

1,907 1,816 911,526 1,455 712,620 2,565 55

105 103 2

2,986 2,895 918 8 0

579 553 26182 178 4565 545 20682 653 29914 903 1156 55 1

4,876 4,586 2902 2 0

595 484 111338 317 21

1,342 1,271 71844 802 42

1,706 1,662 4449 48 1

6,117 4,899 1,2180 0 0

104 73 31354 276 78

2,386 1,882 5041,335 1,089 2461,889 1,537 352

49 42 7

4,969 3,991 9780 0 0

54 34 20257 205 52

1,922 1,499 4231,105 908 1971,597 1,315 282

34 30 4

2,401 2,281 1200 0 0

321 284 37140 135 5468 434 34411 392 19

1,008 984 2453 52 1

761 731 300 0 0

167 158 935 34 1

117 111 6136 129 7281 275 625 24 1

1,640 1,550 900 0 0

154 126 28105 101 4351 323 28275 263 12727 709 1828 28 0

2,317 1,713 6040 0 0

37 25 12117 91 26773 554 219439 325 114920 694 22631 24 7

1,969 1,443 5260 0 0

24 15 996 74 22

658 462 196372 275 97798 600 19821 17 4

3,644 3,479 1656 6 0

583 514 69282 269 13

1,027 996 31780 741 39925 912 1341 41 0

1,786 1,740 465 5 0

300 289 11113 111 2374 364 10464 444 20502 499 328 28 0

1,858 1,739 1191 1 0

283 225 58169 158 11653 632 21316 297 19423 413 1013 13 0

2,777 2,392 3850 0 0

50 35 15176 134 42

1,235 1,053 182681 603 78624 556 6811 11 0

2,193 1,916 2770 0 0

23 14 9119 94 25969 824 145564 505 59510 471 39

8 8 0

1,367 1,306 614 4 0

212 192 2067 62 5

308 289 19253 246 7519 509 10

4 4 0

285 272 133 3 0

93 88 526 25 152 49 348 46 263 61 20 0 0

1,082 1,034 481 1 0

119 104 1541 37 4

256 240 16205 200 5456 448 8

4 4 0

558 438 1200 0 06 5 1

19 15 4160 115 45128 96 32240 202 38

5 5 0

442 353 890 0 02 2 0

10 8 2113 82 3199 76 23

214 181 334 4 0

450 415 350 0 0

58 47 1131 29 2

104 97 782 76 6

168 160 87 6 1

154 152 20 0 0

19 18 18 8 0

22 21 134 34 068 68 03 3 0

296 263 330 0 0

39 29 1023 21 282 76 648 42 6

100 92 84 3 1

465 356 1090 0 0

11 8 342 36 6

218 160 5887 65 22

105 85 202 2 0

365 279 860 0 05 3 2

32 29 3182 131 5170 52 1875 63 121 1 0

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Table 34 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010

Offense by Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee

OffenseNumber Percent

TotalGender Race/ethnic group

TotalGender Race/ethnic group

Male Female White Hispanic Black Other Male Female White Hispanic Black Other

Total...........................................

Assault and battery................. Burglary................................... Petty theft................................ Checks and access cards....... Marijuana................................

Other drug............................... Indecent exposure.................. Annoying children................... Obscene matter...................... Lewd conduct..........................

Prostitution.............................. Drunk...................................... Liquor laws.............................. Disturbing the peace............... Vandalism...............................

Trespassing............................ Weapons................................ Driving under the influence..... Hit-and-run.............................. Selected traffic violations........

Gambling................................. All other...................................

918,279

88,037836

66,093485

54,849

74,3331,313

773110

1,993

12,030107,714

17,28212,57613,724

15,2975,800

193,2805,834

18,344

512227,064

698,498 219,781

66,222 21,815588 248

31,148 34,945268 217

47,723 7,126

53,732 20,6011,215 98

688 8596 14

1,555 438

3,502 8,52890,394 17,32013,079 4,203

8,317 4,25911,764 1,960

12,215 3,0825,260 540

149,853 43,4274,393 1,441

15,148 3,196

453 59180,885 46,179

346,795 374,299 137,299 59,886

29,452 35,795 17,336 5,454297 332 153 54

20,264 28,284 10,677 6,868187 144 112 42

19,582 22,768 8,985 3,514

35,394 26,906 8,741 3,292552 423 250 88204 422 95 5264 25 13 8

654 804 384 151

2,648 3,040 5,300 1,04253,413 38,509 10,372 5,420

7,544 7,197 1,096 1,4452,806 6,475 2,622 6734,164 7,265 1,558 737

6,456 5,182 2,807 8522,045 2,563 823 369

75,878 84,589 16,685 16,1281,991 2,813 456 5745,648 7,710 3,801 1,185

15 321 83 9377,537 92,732 44,950 11,845

100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0

100.0100.0

76.1 23.9

75.2 24.870.3 29.747.1 52.955.3 44.787.0 13.0

72.3 27.792.5 7.589.0 11.087.3 12.778.0 22.0

29.1 70.983.9 16.175.7 24.366.1 33.985.7 14.3

79.9 20.190.7 9.377.5 22.575.3 24.782.6 17.4

88.5 11.579.7 20.3

37.8 40.8 15.0 6.5

33.5 40.7 19.7 6.235.5 39.7 18.3 6.530.7 42.8 16.2 10.438.6 29.7 23.1 8.735.7 41.5 16.4 6.4

47.6 36.2 11.8 4.442.0 32.2 19.0 6.726.4 54.6 12.3 6.758.2 22.7 11.8 7.332.8 40.3 19.3 7.6

22.0 25.3 44.1 8.749.6 35.8 9.6 5.043.7 41.6 6.3 8.422.3 51.5 20.8 5.430.3 52.9 11.4 5.4

42.2 33.9 18.4 5.635.3 44.2 14.2 6.439.3 43.8 8.6 8.334.1 48.2 7.8 9.830.8 42.0 20.7 6.5

2.9 62.7 16.2 18.234.1 40.8 19.8 5.2

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 35 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010 Offense by Age Group of Arrestee

OffenseNumber Percent

40 andTotal Under 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 over

40 andTotal Under 18 18-19 20-29 30-39 over

Total..........................................

Assault and battery................. Burglary.................................. Petty theft............................... Checks and access cards....... Marijuana................................

Other drug.............................. Indecent exposure.................. Annoying children................... Obscene matter...................... Lewd conduct.........................

Prostitution............................. Drunk...................................... Liquor laws............................. Disturbing the peace............... Vandalism..............................

Trespassing............................ Weapons................................ Driving under the influence..... Hit-and-run............................. Selected traffic violations........

Gambling................................ All other..................................

918,279 106,253 71,575 310,211 171,008 259,232

88,037 17,425 5,946 27,270 16,633 20,763836 301 104 235 109 87

66,093 21,622 8,932 16,887 7,500 11,152485 56 43 189 94 103

54,849 14,991 9,587 19,989 5,389 4,893

74,333 2,106 4,043 24,007 18,996 25,1811,313 87 42 306 245 633

773 190 104 194 106 179110 39 3 21 15 32

1,993 178 146 581 389 699

12,030 360 1,613 5,376 2,109 2,572107,714 3,619 6,620 34,618 20,080 42,77717,282 4,343 5,757 4,103 1,026 2,05312,576 8,334 557 1,716 762 1,20713,724 7,079 1,481 2,775 1,097 1,292

15,297 3,048 1,290 3,380 2,290 5,2895,800 1,619 769 1,916 712 784

193,280 1,033 8,332 84,131 44,600 55,1845,834 353 601 2,263 1,012 1,605

18,344 293 1,474 8,081 3,954 4,542

512 27 22 121 107 235227,064 19,150 14,109 72,052 43,783 77,970

100.0 11.6 7.8 33.8 18.6 28.2

100.0 19.8 6.8 31.0 18.9 23.6100.0 36.0 12.4 28.1 13.0 10.4100.0 32.7 13.5 25.6 11.3 16.9100.0 11.5 8.9 39.0 19.4 21.2100.0 27.3 17.5 36.4 9.8 8.9

100.0 2.8 5.4 32.3 25.6 33.9100.0 6.6 3.2 23.3 18.7 48.2100.0 24.6 13.5 25.1 13.7 23.2100.0 35.5 2.7 19.1 13.6 29.1100.0 8.9 7.3 29.2 19.5 35.1

100.0 3.0 13.4 44.7 17.5 21.4100.0 3.4 6.1 32.1 18.6 39.7100.0 25.1 33.3 23.7 5.9 11.9100.0 66.3 4.4 13.6 6.1 9.6100.0 51.6 10.8 20.2 8.0 9.4

100.0 19.9 8.4 22.1 15.0 34.6100.0 27.9 13.3 33.0 12.3 13.5100.0 0.5 4.3 43.5 23.1 28.6100.0 6.1 10.3 38.8 17.3 27.5100.0 1.6 8.0 44.1 21.6 24.8

100.0 5.3 4.3 23.6 20.9 45.9100.0 8.4 6.2 31.7 19.3 34.3

Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.

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Table 36 - continued MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS, 2010

Offense by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age Group of ArresteeOffenseand age

Total White Hispanic Black OtherTotal Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Disturbing the peace....... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Vandalism....................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Trespassing..................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Weapons......................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Driving under the influence........................ Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

Glue sniffing.................... Under 10...................... 10-17............................ 18-19............................ 20-29............................ 30-39............................ 40-69............................ 70 and over..................

12,576 8,317 4,25911 8 3

8,323 5,064 3,259557 431 126

1,716 1,351 365762 577 185

1,185 872 31322 14 8

13,724 11,764 1,96033 31 2

7,046 6,238 8081,481 1,311 1702,775 2,326 4491,097 852 2451,268 988 280

24 18 6

15,297 12,215 3,0821 0 1

3,047 2,460 5871,290 1,060 2303,380 2,714 6662,290 1,843 4475,176 4,043 1,133

113 95 18

5,800 5,260 5403 3 0

1,616 1,446 170769 708 61

1,916 1,748 168712 632 80771 710 61

13 13 0

193,280 149,853 43,4270 0 0

1,033 781 2528,332 6,458 1,874

84,131 64,291 19,84044,600 35,436 9,16454,136 42,009 12,127

1,048 878 170

1,407 1,190 2170 0 0

178 137 41229 204 25446 387 59204 166 38347 293 54

3 3 0

2,806 2,077 7293 2 1

1,110 779 331151 111 40605 498 107285 212 73636 462 174

16 13 3

4,164 3,449 7157 5 2

1,566 1,311 255379 327 52

1,054 877 177421 335 86718 580 138

19 14 5

6,456 4,968 1,4880 0 0

707 548 159450 347 103

1,458 1,122 336976 763 213

2,799 2,132 66766 56 10

2,045 1,800 2452 2 0

400 351 49214 186 28674 585 89309 267 42437 400 37

9 9 0

75,878 52,769 23,1090 0 0

501 338 1633,261 2,294 967

29,630 20,413 9,21714,753 10,302 4,45126,996 18,838 8,158

737 584 153

374 297 770 0 0

25 20 523 18 5

105 85 2062 42 20

157 130 272 2 0

6,475 4,148 2,3273 3 0

4,966 2,980 1,986235 190 45662 525 137327 246 81279 203 76

3 1 2

7,265 6,554 71114 14 0

4,553 4,176 377882 809 73

1,161 1,023 138388 312 76265 218 47

2 2 0

5,182 4,342 8401 0 1

1,701 1,415 286532 458 74

1,051 888 163765 636 129

1,112 927 18520 18 2

2,563 2,389 1741 1 0

909 826 83408 390 18818 779 39256 234 22171 159 12

0 0 0

84,589 72,022 12,5670 0 0

420 361 594,016 3,358 658

40,307 33,518 6,78921,716 18,863 2,85317,969 15,769 2,200

161 153 8

862 746 1160 0 0

141 108 33191 173 18289 257 32101 85 16139 122 17

1 1 0

2,622 1,613 1,0094 2 2

1,854 1,044 810119 84 35320 224 96112 88 24212 171 41

1 0 1

1,558 1,160 39810 10 0

618 483 135136 105 31387 292 95202 137 65204 133 71

1 0 1

2,807 2,264 5430 0 0

479 378 101237 198 39684 560 124400 326 74992 790 202

15 12 3

823 740 830 0 0

200 173 27100 89 11296 271 25101 91 10123 113 10

3 3 0

16,685 12,721 3,9640 0 0

46 35 11416 330 86

6,080 4,502 1,5784,343 3,276 1,0675,700 4,483 1,217

100 95 5

115 98 170 0 05 4 17 7 0

28 24 436 34 239 29 10

0 0 0

673 479 1941 1 0

393 261 13252 46 6

129 104 2538 31 758 36 22

2 0 2

737 601 1362 2 0

309 268 4184 70 14

173 134 3986 68 1881 57 24

2 2 0

852 641 2110 0 0

160 119 4171 57 14

187 144 43149 118 31273 194 79

12 9 3

369 331 380 0 0

107 96 1147 43 4

128 113 1546 40 640 38 2

1 1 0

16,128 12,341 3,7870 0 0

66 47 19639 476 163

8,114 5,858 2,2563,788 2,995 7933,471 2,919 552

50 46 4

56 49 70 0 07 5 28 6 2

24 21 35 5 0

12 12 00 0 0

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INTRODUCTIONFOOTNOTESDATA CHARACTERISTICS AND KNOWN LIMITATIONSCOMPUTATIONAL FORMULASARREST OFFENSE CODESCRIMINAL JUSTICE GLOSSARY

CJSC HOME PAGE 2008 PROFILE 2007 PROFILE 2006 PROFILE 2005 PROFILE 2004 PROFILE 2003 PROFILE 2002 PROFILE 2001 PROFILE 2000 PROFILE 1999 PROFILE CJSC PUBLICATIONSAG HOME PAGE

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TABLE 4A TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS BY GENDER, OFFENSE AND ARREST RATE STATEWIDE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENDER, OFFENSE AND RATE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARREST 925,729 907,990 903,249 931,782 945,562 939,046 968,408 992,588 1,010,038 970,221

MALE 743,958 726,337 717,804 735,144 740,855 734,511 761,260 776,979 787,143 748,774 FEMALE 181,771 181,653 185,445 196,638 204,707 204,535 207,148 215,609 222,895 221,447

MANSL-VEH 105 96 105 92 106 119 136 114 85 84 ASSAULT AND BATTERY 80,994 84,372 84,936 86,413 85,602 87,001 89,199 91,150 93,794 91,932 BURGLARY-MISD. N/A 541 626 493 647 654 722 623 735 785 PETTY THEFT 73,584 70,059 69,009 69,837 69,352 64,349 58,659 63,134 67,664 68,046 OTHER THEFT 4,026 4,392 4,619 4,914 4,737 4,694 4,688 4,751 5,148 4,754 CK/ACC CARDS 444 782 829 762 802 808 843 891 664 599

MARIJUANA 49,351 48,495 47,251 48,181 46,931 47,380 51,838 57,995 61,388 61,164 OTHER DRUGS 74,860 76,570 78,901 86,374 93,267 99,921 96,090 91,646 79,858 73,454 INDECENT EXPOSURE 1,877 1,827 1,702 1,555 1,528 1,541 1,452 1,423 1,403 1,383 ANNOYING CHILDREN 838 979 987 922 903 887 895 907 805 777 OBSCENE MATTER 70 69 91 55 71 81 84 97 105 106

LEWD CONDUCT 3,593 3,365 3,637 3,717 3,853 4,093 3,907 4,059 3,318 3,139 PROSTITUTION 12,096 11,734 12,086 13,418 14,370 13,430 12,500 12,540 12,938 12,476 CONT DEL MINOR 1,829 1,800 1,722 1,590 1,473 1,499 1,701 1,904 2,129 1,892 DRUNK 114,023 106,443 100,095 98,613 99,795 96,801 107,024 115,239 122,802 116,199 LIQUOR LAWS 26,898 27,816 28,402 30,396 26,116 21,554 21,622 21,349 19,927 18,056

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 3,486 4,187 4,518 5,923 7,254 5,757 5,205 4,047 4,389 4,172 DISTURBING THE PEACE 17,263 17,282 17,344 17,396 17,695 17,342 17,034 16,759 15,424 13,751 VANDALISM 20,406 17,950 16,729 15,679 15,289 16,367 18,617 18,441 17,322 15,127 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 638 687 728 694 724 620 553 552 556 530 TRESPASSING 17,336 18,310 18,366 18,104 17,051 17,574 17,367 17,150 16,261 15,459

WEAPONS 4,593 4,910 5,175 5,384 5,802 6,374 6,554 6,344 6,201 5,771 DRIVE UNDER INFL 178,431 173,239 173,748 180,074 177,056 176,384 192,903 199,866 211,163 205,081 HIT-AND-RUN 6,085 6,707 6,945 7,315 7,556 7,237 7,579 7,124 6,657 6,246 SELECTED TRAFFIC VIOL 24,263 25,163 25,054 25,174 24,879 24,061 23,924 22,597 22,230 20,556 JOY RIDING 96 204 197 305 321 391 424 336 276 224

GAMBLING 626 430 523 566 501 665 553 686 599 650 NONSUPPORT 244 181 239 205 144 104 166 140 77 57 GLUE SNIFFING 446 472 343 360 534 708 1,358 1,439 1,915 1,558 CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCE 67,027 61,075 56,420 63,196 69,713 70,404 69,324 71,131 71,689 69,456 FTA-NON TRAFFIC 80,076 79,925 83,564 85,099 91,930 96,058 101,158 104,290 110,155 106,287 OTHER 60,125 57,928 58,358 58,976 59,560 54,188 54,329 53,864 52,361 50,450

STATUS OFFENSES 39,532 40,013 35,620 32,220 30,740 30,998 36,496 36,036 33,999 30,190

POP AGE 10 THRU 69 (THOUSANDS) 26,204.0 26,745.1 27,302.4 27,815.3 28,357.2 28,809.6 29,236.9 29,558.5 29,910.2 30,250.6

ARREST RATE PER 100,000 3,532.8 3,395.0 3,308.3 3,349.9 3,334.5 3,259.5 3,312.3 3,358.0 3,376.9 3,207.3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SEE FOOTNOTES.

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TABLE 4A TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS BY GENDER, OFFENSE AND ARREST RATE SONOMA COUNTY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENDER, OFFENSE AND RATE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARREST 15,277 14,961 14,455 12,938 14,215 15,147 16,539 17,534 17,929 16,767

MALE 12,203 12,008 11,609 10,208 11,225 11,898 13,048 13,625 13,838 12,930 FEMALE 3,074 2,953 2,846 2,730 2,990 3,249 3,491 3,909 4,091 3,837

MANSL-VEH 1 1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY 1,714 1,743 1,609 1,385 1,571 1,663 1,733 1,644 1,712 1,620 BURGLARY-MISD. N/A 6 30 4 1 1 3 2 3 PETTY THEFT 806 834 788 784 660 618 548 746 660 529 OTHER THEFT 110 98 69 68 79 144 162 201 167 189 CK/ACC CARDS 10 11 19 8 8 11 6 12 8 7

MARIJUANA 688 602 650 578 624 662 786 987 1,047 1,058 OTHER DRUGS 806 840 714 631 908 1,222 1,110 1,301 1,195 1,209 INDECENT EXPOSURE 32 29 22 14 22 27 15 17 21 12 ANNOYING CHILDREN 18 3 11 16 10 15 13 8 7 4 OBSCENE MATTER 1 1 2 2 2

LEWD CONDUCT 26 17 18 12 20 7 20 12 13 18 PROSTITUTION 48 60 35 98 93 29 59 107 84 91 CONT DEL MINOR 30 43 39 17 19 21 41 40 58 52 DRUNK 1,897 1,823 1,753 1,282 1,751 1,693 2,068 2,222 2,220 1,960 LIQUOR LAWS 1,032 1,068 924 735 662 709 707 744 700 639

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 37 51 51 45 49 38 53 33 23 91 DISTURBING THE PEACE 181 208 232 203 197 163 172 174 139 116 VANDALISM 301 284 230 191 237 247 231 228 216 213 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 4 10 9 7 6 4 1 4 6 10 TRESPASSING 454 521 342 255 344 466 354 433 368 335

WEAPONS 124 105 121 104 167 152 173 150 145 194 DRIVE UNDER INFL 3,189 2,696 2,847 2,687 2,825 2,920 3,308 3,413 3,578 3,572 HIT-AND-RUN 91 93 92 90 86 79 72 55 94 60 SELECTED TRAFFIC VIOL 266 266 296 142 170 184 190 179 188 105 JOY RIDING 2 3 1 3 8 1

GAMBLING 3 NONSUPPORT 1 1 3 2 1 1 GLUE SNIFFING 10 1 2 7 4 2 2 8 15 2 CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCE 730 865 839 839 861 1,072 1,594 1,563 2,011 1,676 FTA-NON TRAFFIC 1,500 1,469 1,447 1,728 1,828 1,955 1,941 2,158 2,165 1,911 OTHER 1,172 1,209 1,262 1,006 1,009 1,040 1,167 1,089 1,085 1,089

STATUS OFFENSES 90 76 55 67 67 66 77 95 106 99

POP AGE 10 THRU 69 (THOUSANDS) 354.1 362.7 371.3 379.4 376.1 381.3 387.1 378.9 381.6 384.3

ARREST RATE PER 100,000 4,314.3 4,124.9 3,893.1 3,410.1 3,779.6 3,972.5 4,272.5 4,627.6 4,698.4 4,363.0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SEE FOOTNOTES.

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TABLE 4A TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS BY GENDER, OFFENSE AND ARREST RATE NAPA COUNTY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENDER, OFFENSE AND RATE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARREST 3,644 3,747 3,643 4,047 4,118 4,079 3,690 3,638 3,478 3,471

MALE 3,020 3,091 3,019 3,300 3,307 3,367 3,029 2,977 2,808 2,726 FEMALE 624 656 624 747 811 712 661 661 670 745

MANSL-VEH 1 1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY 266 228 233 234 302 346 315 306 387 287 BURGLARY-MISD. N/A 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 PETTY THEFT 99 111 95 129 103 79 63 92 138 201 OTHER THEFT 20 10 19 17 16 12 10 13 7 6 CK/ACC CARDS 1 1 1 1 2

MARIJUANA 189 182 146 146 159 179 142 177 174 184 OTHER DRUGS 165 165 173 199 271 275 263 239 230 217 INDECENT EXPOSURE 6 4 2 7 4 5 3 2 4 1 ANNOYING CHILDREN 1 1 3 1 3 2 2 5 3 OBSCENE MATTER 1

LEWD CONDUCT 8 6 3 3 4 8 1 6 4 2 PROSTITUTION 1 1 1 CONT DEL MINOR 5 8 7 7 6 6 6 7 12 4 DRUNK 582 629 640 736 648 623 447 461 486 502 LIQUOR LAWS 180 170 127 121 95 130 112 127 79 44

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 3 4 1 6 2 6 2 13 7 3 DISTURBING THE PEACE 22 19 14 25 12 20 10 8 9 7 VANDALISM 34 55 33 25 40 46 40 42 39 29 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 2 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 3 TRESPASSING 67 81 53 59 74 49 47 54 22 49

WEAPONS 9 10 8 14 14 15 14 24 19 13 DRIVE UNDER INFL 1,057 1,089 1,050 1,208 1,093 979 1,031 1,102 988 1,261 HIT-AND-RUN 14 23 25 23 37 25 22 30 16 28 SELECTED TRAFFIC VIOL 72 71 77 69 69 80 54 45 42 36 JOY RIDING 1 2 1

GAMBLING NONSUPPORT 17 8 6 2 1 4 1 2 1 GLUE SNIFFING 1 1 2 1 5 1 CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCE 259 283 143 186 193 133 111 24 66 15 FTA-NON TRAFFIC 144 242 352 416 552 641 652 664 524 437 OTHER 422 344 429 406 411 409 334 191 214 137

STATUS OFFENSES 43 46 62 51 43 49 40 48 57 60

POP AGE 10 THRU 69 (THOUSANDS) 96.1 97.9 99.6 101.3 101.4 102.9 104.3 103.9 105.3 106.6

ARREST RATE PER 100,000 3,995.1 4,061.1 3,964.0 3,537.9 3,501.4 3,302.9 3,256.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SEE FOOTNOTES.

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TABLE 4A TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS BY GENDER, OFFENSE AND ARREST RATE MENDOCINO COUNTY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENDER, OFFENSE AND RATE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARREST 3,796 3,984 3,919 3,992 3,569 4,011 4,215 4,121 3,902 3,654

MALE 2,941 3,026 3,013 3,025 2,718 3,050 3,147 3,067 2,931 2,705 FEMALE 855 958 906 967 851 961 1,068 1,054 971 949

MANSL-VEH 1 1 1 ASSAULT AND BATTERY 471 439 417 510 447 512 435 394 399 376 BURGLARY-MISD. N/A 4 2 3 4 4 4 2 5 PETTY THEFT 191 195 195 153 86 82 102 118 70 106 OTHER THEFT 4 18 21 15 14 10 12 13 11 12 CK/ACC CARDS 6 8 2 1 4 1 2

MARIJUANA 247 267 178 229 199 139 115 129 169 145 OTHER DRUGS 276 396 425 541 472 663 622 664 519 579 INDECENT EXPOSURE 5 2 6 2 2 6 5 2 4 7 ANNOYING CHILDREN 2 5 1 6 2 3 3 1 OBSCENE MATTER

LEWD CONDUCT 5 4 1 3 7 1 1 1 1 PROSTITUTION 1 1 1 CONT DEL MINOR 26 30 20 31 15 16 26 27 25 17 DRUNK 682 722 725 574 472 529 622 626 544 549 LIQUOR LAWS 57 113 104 118 90 84 88 46 86 59

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 15 19 19 17 20 14 9 11 19 9 DISTURBING THE PEACE 56 61 65 38 62 51 45 51 47 35 VANDALISM 90 81 50 68 32 47 43 37 37 30 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 2 2 3 2 2 5 2 3 3 2 TRESPASSING 90 82 85 56 58 45 88 82 80 71

WEAPONS 27 24 33 28 24 45 40 36 40 29 DRIVE UNDER INFL 856 763 731 831 763 734 1,070 995 1,003 807 HIT-AND-RUN 19 38 27 37 31 37 32 32 18 21 SELECTED TRAFFIC VIOL 47 66 44 60 55 47 44 48 60 41 JOY RIDING 1 2 2 1

GAMBLING 3 1 NONSUPPORT 3 4 2 1 1 GLUE SNIFFING 4 3 6 2 2 5 4 6 CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCE 14 13 10 15 16 67 46 97 127 90 FTA-NON TRAFFIC 375 390 496 424 481 663 560 510 445 485 OTHER 226 238 255 224 211 192 193 191 185 176

STATUS OFFENSES 15 16 9 18 20 28 26 24 9 10

POP AGE 10 THRU 69 (THOUSANDS) 69.4 70.6 71.9 73.0 70.3 70.9 71.3 71.1 71.5 71.8

ARREST RATE PER 100,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SEE FOOTNOTES.

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TABLE 4A TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS BY GENDER, OFFENSE AND ARREST RATE MARIN COUNTY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENDER, OFFENSE AND RATE 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TOTAL MISDEMEANOR ARREST 5,715 5,985 5,766 5,906 5,941 5,834 5,743 6,406 5,959 5,795

MALE 4,454 4,590 4,488 4,552 4,487 4,405 4,307 4,904 4,623 4,357 FEMALE 1,261 1,395 1,278 1,354 1,454 1,429 1,436 1,502 1,336 1,438

MANSL-VEH ASSAULT AND BATTERY 614 525 562 613 651 647 743 735 683 667 BURGLARY-MISD. N/A 6 4 3 3 1 4 3 PETTY THEFT 360 459 427 367 430 326 316 347 334 396 OTHER THEFT 30 39 29 29 32 32 56 39 41 61 CK/ACC CARDS 2 3 3 2 5 3 2 6 1 1

MARIJUANA 271 312 255 263 276 333 292 431 375 381 OTHER DRUGS 179 182 180 206 233 226 236 244 203 190 INDECENT EXPOSURE 6 5 6 2 9 12 4 6 6 6 ANNOYING CHILDREN 5 6 7 7 1 4 1 2 1 3 OBSCENE MATTER 1 1

LEWD CONDUCT 14 10 12 8 4 14 18 16 22 34 PROSTITUTION 40 91 51 83 82 123 115 82 48 42 CONT DEL MINOR 9 15 27 12 12 9 20 8 10 10 DRUNK 1,039 1,047 948 797 861 864 841 1,063 1,111 1,047 LIQUOR LAWS 169 151 213 225 175 172 228 345 228 245

DISORDERLY CONDUCT 29 28 21 22 9 34 60 71 117 86 DISTURBING THE PEACE 68 42 54 50 64 69 71 81 42 70 VANDALISM 150 133 104 88 86 119 132 140 122 106 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 2 3 6 4 3 5 7 7 9 2 TRESPASSING 109 74 99 108 85 131 71 122 115 101

WEAPONS 21 21 27 20 23 27 24 34 40 26 DRIVE UNDER INFL 1,269 1,443 1,452 1,645 1,513 1,524 1,546 1,609 1,586 1,529 HIT-AND-RUN 31 37 38 28 31 39 59 46 43 48 SELECTED TRAFFIC VIOL 134 119 122 93 52 51 63 56 35 36 JOY RIDING 1 2 5 1 1 1 1

GAMBLING 4 5 8 2 1 2 NONSUPPORT GLUE SNIFFING 8 4 3 8 2 5 3 CITY/COUNTY ORDINANCE 86 141 74 90 86 83 105 119 128 54 FTA-NON TRAFFIC 650 610 624 616 668 516 215 309 300 270 OTHER 423 467 413 525 539 467 506 483 349 375

STATUS OFFENSES 216 201 192 35 20 32 38 16 235 178

POP AGE 10 THRU 69 (THOUSANDS) 195.2 196.1 197.4 198.4 198.2 198.9 199.6 196.4 196.4 196.4

ARREST RATE PER 100,000 2,927.8 3,052.0 2,921.0 2,976.8 2,997.5 2,933.1 2,877.3 3,261.7 3,034.1 2,950.6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *SEE FOOTNOTES.

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA

DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES

ANNUAL REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

CHAPTER 450, 1989 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

JANUARY 2009

SCHWARZENEGGER

using Agency

VALVERDE Director © California Department of Motor Vehicles, 2009

2009

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA DUI MANAGEMENT

INFORMATION SYSTEM

IN ACCORD WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 757

ARNOLD Governor

ALE E. BONNER, Secretary DBusiness, Transportation and Ho GEORGE

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REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188

Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188), Washington, DC 20503.

1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE

January 2009 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED

Final Report 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE

2009 Annual Report of the California DUI Management Information System

6. AUTHOR(S)

Sladjana Oulad Daoud and Helen N. Tashima

5. FUNDING NUMBERS

7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES)

California Department of Motor Vehicles Research and Development Branch P.O. Box 932382 Sacramento, CA 94232-3820

8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER

CAL-DMV-RSS-09-228

9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES)

10. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER

11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES

12a. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE

13. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 words)

In this eighteenth annual legislatively-mandated report, 2006 and 2007 DUI data from diverse sources were compiled and cross-referenced for the purpose of developing a single comprehensive DUI data reference and monitoring system. This report presents crosstabulated information on DUI arrests, convictions, court sanctions, administrative actions and alcohol-involved crashes. In addition, this report provides 1-year proportions of DUI recidivism and crash rates for first and second DUI offenders arrested in each year over a time period of seventeen years. Also, the long-term recidivism curves of the cumulative proportions of DUI reoffenses are shown for all DUI offenders arrested in 1994. Analyses were conducted on the effectiveness of DUI programs on the 1-year postconviction records of those convicted of the reduced charge of alcohol-related reckless driving, and on the effectiveness of the 3-month versus 9-month DUI programs on the 1-year postconviction records of first offenders. Two additional subanalyses were conducted to determine if differences in the outcome measures were related to BAC level (below 0.20% and 0.20% and above). The proportions of 2006 convicted first and second offenders who were referred, enrolled, and completed DUI programs are also presented.

15. NUMBER OF PAGES

156 14. SUBJECT TERMS

Drinking drivers, DUI tracking data system, DUI reporting system, DUI countermeasures, DUI recidivism, alcohol education and rehabilitation, driver license disqualification

16. PRICE CODE

17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

OF REPORT

Unclassified

18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE

Unclassified

19. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF ABSTRACT

Unclassified

20. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT

None NSN 7540-01-280-5500 Standard Form 298 (2-89)

Prescribed by ANSI Std. Z39-18 298-102

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DUI SUMMARY STATISTICS: 1997 - 2007

YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

DUI Arrest Rate (per 100,000 licensed drivers) 933 908 896 847 803 783 809 792 786 849 863

Total DUI arrests1 191164 188327 188523 181336 176490 177056 183560 180957 180288 197248 203866

Felony DUI arrests1 5568 5330 5242 5476 5647 5859 5856 5646 5962 6191 6264

Misdemeanor DUI arrests1 185596 182997 183281 175860 170843 171197 177704 175311 174326 191057 197602

DUI convictions received to date (by year of arrest)2 142381 144235 149820 144519 140672 140139 145143 144324 144748 156595 153348

Percent convicted of DUI as of Sept. 20082

75% 77% 79% 80% 80% 79% 79% 80% 80% 79% 75%

Alcohol-involved reckless driving convictions2 16867 15945 15514 14465 15773 15694 15735 14801 14452 15563 15121

Percent convicted of alcohol reckless as of Sept. 20082

8.8% 8.5% 8.2% 8.0% 8.9% 8.9% 8.6% 8.2% 8.0% 7.9% 7.4%

Alcohol-involved fatalities3 1100 1072 1170 1233 1308 1416 1445 1462 1574 1597 1489

% of total fatalities 30.0 31.0 32.8 33.1 33.3 34.2 34.2 35.7 36.6 38.1 37.5

Alcohol-involved injuries3 31189 30985 29833 30971 31806 32013 31322 31538 30810 31099 30783

% of total injuries 10.9 10.7 10.3 10.2 10.4 10.4 10.2 10.4 10.5 11.2 11.5

% of total injuries 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9

Drug-involved fatalities4 253 266 290 428 509 639 784 799 880 859 749

% of total fatalities 6.9 7.7 8.2 11.5 13.0 15.6 18.6 19.5 20.4 20.5 18.9

Drug-involved injuries4 1682 1549 1774 1917 2106 2373 2580 2646 2722 2421 2464

1These totals do not include duplicate cases as originally reported in the Department of Justice, Criminal Justice Statistics Center, MACR data, and as of 2006 the counts for all the years reflect this change. 2These data represent a DMV master file count of the number of DUI abstracts (data received from the courts), by year of violation, minus duplicates. Each year, the DUI conviction totals are updated to include the amended and new abstracts for current and previous years. These additions are also reflected in changes for the percent convicted. These totals do not include conviction abstracts not yet received. Thus, for the most recent years, these figures will underestimate the final conviction totals.

3These figures include overlap with drugs. That is, drugs are also involved in some of these cases. 4These figures include overlap with alcohol. That is, alcohol is also involved in some of these cases. Beginning with the 2007 DUI-MIS report, reporting of drug-involved fatalities is included.

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DUI SUMMARY STATISTICS: 1997 - 2007 (continued)

YEAR 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

TOTAL MANDATORY SUSPENSION/ REVOCATION (S/R) ACTIONS 2054621 2386121 236141 240597 231217 236603 241242 239580 247568 3397963 362859

PRECONVICTION

Admin Per Se (APS) Actions 169511 175365 179332 172606 164840 165505 171470 171828 168569 185481 192213 .01 Zero tolerance suspensions 11517 15640 17775 18185 18549 19129 19949 19967 19374 22044 22112 .08 First-offender suspensions 114247 116827 119621 114997 109695 109888 114975 116022 107466 118468 123594 .08 Repeat-offender suspensions 39636 39024 38487 36147 33517 33580 33413 32903 38097 41420 42979 .08 Repeat-offender revocations 4111 3874 3449 3277 3079 2908 3133 2936 3632 3549 3528 Commercial driver actions 4496 4609 4471 4139 4013 3936 3853 3801 3525 2974 2903 Chemical test refusal actions 10110 9935 9435 9433 8841 8772 9399 9353 9599 9315 9581 .01 Test refusal suspensions 134 229 268 270 280 290 341 326 364 419 426 .08 Test refusal suspensions 5865 5832 5718 5886 5482 5547 5925 6091 5603 5347 5627 .08 Test refusal revocations 4111 3874 3449 3277 3079 2908 3133 2936 3632 3549 3528

POSTCONVICTION2

Juvenile DUI suspensions 7691 10261 918 741 714 896 794 838 737 941 1061 First-offender suspensions 48471 95881 15072 29924 31097 32716 32521 31012 39078 1105253 124436 Misdemeanor 38341 74971 13401 28118 29188 30563 30298 28799 36808 1082273 122102 Felony 10131 20911 1671 1806 1909 2153 2223 2213 2270 2298 2334 Second-offender S/R actions 229451 402381 31940 29097 26911 29345 28737 28400 30294 32680 34296 Misdemeanor 225321 390651 31455 28571 26334 28748 28160 27847 29699 32046 33649 Felony 4131 6331 485 526 577 597 577 553 595 634 647 Third-offender revocations 55691 93971 6573 6163 5727 6171 5953 5581 6720 7649 8063 Misdemeanor 54711 91671 6452 6015 5585 5996 5758 5429 6537 7424 7830 Felony 981 2301 121 148 142 175 195 152 183 225 233 Fourth-offender revocations 18211 29981 2306 2066 1928 1970 1767 1921 2170 2520 2790

TOTAL POSTCONVICTION S/R ACTIONS 359511 632471 56809 67991 66377 71098 69772 67752 78999 1543153 170646 1The 1997/1998 counts reflect backlogged actions from 1997 that were processed in 1998. 2These totals include suspension actions that are associated with lack of compliance with statutory requirements, and include workload counts. 3This count has increased as a result of the law change, effective 09/20/2005, which assigned to DMV the sole responsibility for imposing license actions for all DUIs and removed this responsibility

from the courts.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF YEAR 2009 CALIFORNIA DUI-MIS REPORT

o Alcohol-involved traffic fatalities decreased by 6.8% in 2007, for the first time after eight years of a continuous rising trend (see DUI Summary Statistics).

o Drug-involved fatalities declined for the second consecutive year (by 12.8% in 2007), but still reflect an increase of almost 200% in the past decade, from 253 in 1997 to 749 in 2007 (see DUI Summary Statistics).

o The number of persons injured in alcohol-involved crashes decreased slightly by 1.0% in 2007, following a slight increase of 0.9% in 2006 (see DUI Summary Statistics).

o DUI arrests increased by 3.4% in 2007, following an increase of 9.4% in 2006, and a decrease of 0.4% in 2005 (see Table 1).

o The DUI arrest rate rose by 1.6% in 2007, yet still represents a 7.5% reduction from the arrest rate in 1997 (see DUI Summary Statistics).

o 15.5% of all 2006 DUI arrests were associated with a reported traffic crash, compared to 15.8% in 2005. 6.3% of 2006 DUI arrests were associated with crashes involving injuries or fatalities, slightly lower than 6.6% in 2005 (see Table 19).

o Among 2007 DUI arrestees, Hispanics (45.9%) again constituted the largest racial/ethnic group, as they have each year since 1992 (with the exception of 1999). Hispanics continued to be arrested at a rate substantially higher than their estimated percentage of California’s adult population (35.8% in 2007). This is shown in Figure 3.

o The median (midpoint) age of an arrested DUI offender in 2007 was 30 years. Less than 1% of arrested DUI offenders were juveniles (under age 18). This is shown in Table 3a.

o Among convicted DUI offenders arrested in 2006, 73.5% were first offenders and 26.5% were repeat offenders (one or more prior convictions within the previous ten

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years). The proportion of repeat offenders has decreased considerably since 1989, when it stood at 37% (see Table 10).

o The median blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of a convicted DUI offender, as reported by law enforcement on Administrative Per Se (APS) forms, was 0.15% in 2006, same as last year, yet almost double the California illegal per se BAC limit of 0.08% (see Table 9a).

o 9.4% of 2006 DUI arrest cases did not show any corresponding conviction on DMV records, which is a decrease from 10.3% in 2005 (see Table 8).

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