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Section TwoSection TwoSTATESUMMARY & OFFENSEANALYSIS
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24 HOUR CRIME CYCLE IN NEW JERSEY2010
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NEW JERSEY CRIME CLOCK2010
CRIME INDEX OFFENSE1 every 2 minutes and 30 seconds
VIOLENT CRIME1 every 19 minutes
and 21 seconds
NON-VIOLENT CRIME1 every 2 minutesand 52 seconds
MURDER1 every 23 hoursand 33 minutes
ROBBERY1 every 44 minutes
and 19 seconds
RAPE1 every 8 hoursand 54 minutes
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT1 every 37 minutes
and 39 seconds
BURGLARY1 every 13 minutes
and 33 seconds
LARCENY-THEFT1 every 4 minutes
and 4 seconds
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT1 every 33 minutes
and 47 seconds
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CRIME INDEX FOR THE STATE - 2010
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CRIME TRENDS - NUMBER - RATE - CLEARANCES2009/2010 - PERCENT CHANGES
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Index Offenses ClearedAdult and Juvenile Distribution - 2010
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TYPE AND VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED2009/2010
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STATE OF NEW JERSEYFIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF OFFENSES
2006 THROUGH 2010
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STATEWIDE CRIME SUMMARY - 2010CRIME INDEX - VOLUME/RATE
offenses.
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NONVIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY
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TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY
POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY
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CRIME IN NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES ANDTHE NORTHEAST REGION
• Violent crime in New Jersey and the Northeast Region remained virtually unchanged compared to the previous year, while theviolent crime in the United States decreased by 6 percent overall.
• Nonviolent crime in New Jersey increased 2 percent, while the Northeast Region remained virtually unchanged compared tothe previous year. Nonviolent crime in the United States decreased 3 percent when compared to the 2009 figure.
INDIVIDUAL INDEX OFFENSESPercent Change
2009/2010New Jersey United States Northeastern States
Murder 16 -4 8
Rape -5 -4 1
Robbery 2 -10 -3
Aggravated Assault -1 -4 1
Burglary 5 -1 4
Larceny-Theft 1 -3 -1
Motor Vehicle Theft * -7 -5
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania. * Percent change less than one-half of one percent.
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MURDER
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MURDER VICTIMS BY AGE, SEX AND RACE - 2010
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MURDER DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF WEAPON - 2010
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RELATIONSHIP OF MURDER VICTIMS TO OFFENDER
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MURDERS BY COUNTY - 2010
1SUSSEX
26PASSAIC
11BERGEN
0WARREN 2
MORRIS121
ESSEX36—HUDSON
0HUNTERDON
1SOMERSET
25UNION
17MIDDLESEX
20MERCER 10
MONMOUTH
5BURLINGTON
12OCEAN
22ATLANTIC
46CAMDEN
1GLOUCESTER
4SALEM
10CUMBERLAND
2CAPE MAY
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RAPE
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ROBBERY
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ROBBERY WEAPON BY DISTRIBUTION2010
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CARJACKING HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights of carjacking offense statistics for 2010 are listed below:
• There were 359 carjacking offenses reported to the police; which involved 405 victims, including passengers.
• Carjackings increased 52% when comparing 2010 to 2009 reported offenses.
• Sixteen of the 566 municipalities in New Jersey reported carjackings.
• Firearms were involved in 75% (271) of all carjackings. Three percent (9) of the firearms used were assault firearms. Shootingswere involved in 1 percent (5) of all carjackings.
• New Jersey registered vehicles represented 88% (317) of all carjackings. BMW, with 11% (40), was the most frequentlycarjacked vehicle make, while the most frequently targeted vehicle year was 2007 with 9% (34).
• Seventy-three percent (262) of all carjacked vehicles were recovered. The average value of a carjacked motor vehicle was $10,725.
• Carjackings occurred in a residential area 84% (303) of the time. The hours of darkness (6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) accountedfor 77% (277) of all carjackings.
• Thirteen percent (47) of all carjackings were witnessed.
• The most frequent victim age group was 30-34, which accounted for 18% (73) of the victim total (405). Seventy-one percent (286) of all victims were male. Sixty percent (241) of all victims were black.
• The total number of offenders was 775. Insufficient analysis information was supplied on 44 % (342) of the offenders. Of allknown offenders (433), 20-24 was the most frequent offender age group and accounted for 65% (283). Ninety-nine percent (427) of all known offenders were male. Ninety-four percent (405) of all known offenders were black.
• Juveniles accounted for 33% (8) of the total arrests for carjacking (24), while adults accounted for 67% (16).
• December had the highest number of offenses with 66, accounting for 18% of all carjacking offenses.
• Saturday recorded the highest number of offenses, accounting for 23% (84) of all carjackings.
• Region I, which consists of Essex, Hudson, and Union counties, accounted for 88% (317) of all carjackings.
• One murder was reported in 2010 as a result of carjacking.
• Five percent (18) of all carjackings (359 ) were cleared by arrest.
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CARJACKING OFFENSESCOUNTY AND STATE TOTALS - 2010
County Number ofOffenses
EstimatedVehicle Value
Actual Number of VehiclesRecovered
OffensesCleared by
Arrest
Number ofPersonsArrested
Atlantic - - - - -
Bergen - - - - -
Burlington - - - - -
Camden 33 $237,151 8 4 -
Cape May - - - - -
Cumberland 1 $5,000 1 - -
Essex 271 $3,049,000 235 11 -
Gloucester - - - - -
Hudson 18 $164,100 13 3 -
Hunterdon - - - - -
Mercer 1 $5,000 - - -
Middlesex 1 $10,000 - - -
Monmouth 2 $5,000 2 - -
Morris - - - - -
Ocean - - - - -
Passaic 4 $55,000 1 - -
Salem - - - - -
Somerset - - - - -
Sussex - - - - -
Union 28 $320,001 2 - -
Warren - - - - -
TOTAL 359 $3,850,252 262 18 0
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULTWEAPON DISTRIBUTION
2010
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BURGLARY
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BURGLARY2010
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LARCENY-THEFT
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LARCENY-THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle Theft) - 2010
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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTDefinition:
In Uniform Crime Reporting, motor vehicle theft includes all thefts and attempted thefts of a motor vehicle. This includes the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle which is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on the surface and not on the rails. This definition excludes tak-ing a motor vehicle for temporary use, such as family situation, or unauthorized use by others having lawful access to the vehicle. The motor vehicle theft category includes the subheadings of autos, trucks and buses, and other vehicles (motorcycles, mopeds, etc.)
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57.0% OF STOLEN VALUE RECOVERED
MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT VALUES
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ARSON
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ARSON - 2010
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