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Presentation to City Council

Fiscal Year Statistical Report
2012 - 2013
For The 5th Year In A Row Violent Crime And
Property Crime Has Decreased to Historic Levels
HIGH POINT PD CRIME INDEX RATE PER 100,000 PERSONS (BY FISCAL YEAR)
Index
Crime
Rate

Violent
Crime
Rate

Property
Crime Rate Murder

Violent Crime Rates

Property Crime Rates

Rape

Robbery

Aggravated
Assault

Burglary

Larceny

MVT

Arson

2011-2012 Rate 5132.1

497

4635

2

23

189

283

1149

3205

247

35

2012-2013 Rate 4534.4

415.3

4119.2

4.7

24.3

142.8

243.6

1142.2

2672.7

268.8

35.5

-16.44%

-11.13%

135.00%

5.65%

-24.44%

-13.92%

-0.59%

-16.61%

8.83%

1.43%

Percent Change

-11.65%

-72.2%

-57.7%
4,110

Page 5

Across US in 2012 Violent Crime Increased .7% and Property Crime Decreased .9%
Breakdown of Part I Offenses
Metal/Copper thefts down
24% from last fiscal year

Clearance Rates for Property Crime 32.7% compared to National Average 18.6% (2011)

Page 6
Calls for Service

66,445 Citizen Calls + 55,553 Officer Initiated = 121,998
Non

Emergency

Self-

initiated

Top 10 Citizen Calls for Service

Pages 10-12

2,347

7. 911 Hang-up

2,187

8. Residential Alarm

2,156

9. Noise Violation

2,080

10. Traffic Related

20%

2%

2,673

6. Criminal Process
Emergency

2,807

5. Non Residential Alarm
Other

3,030

4. Traffic Accident –PD

911

3,290

3. Public Disturbance

45%

4,114

2. Animal Related

33%

1. Domestic Disturbance
IP (2202) Other (1912)

1,635
Drug Market Initiative Areas
DANIEL BROOKS

EAST CENTRAL

SOUTHSIDE

WASHINGTON

WEST END

MURDER

0

1

0

0

0

RAPE

0

1

0

0

0

ROBBERY

8

5

4

7

7

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

8

18

2

7

8

VIOLENT CRIME

16

25

6

14

15

BURGLARY

28

49

18

11

25

LARCENY

36

27

16

18

29

MOTOR VEH THEFT

4

6

2

3

13

PROPERTY CRIME

68

82

36

32

67

PART II CRIME

111

99

90

41

97

NON REPORTABLE

9

17

10

4

16

TOTAL

204

223

142

91

194

INITIATIVE YEAR CRIME

340

292

190

125

263

CHANGE SINCE INITIATIVE

-40.0%

-23.6%

-25.3%

-27.2%

-26.2%

Page 16
10 Largest Cities in NC
2012
AGGRAVATED
BURGLARY LARCENY
ASSAULT

AUTO
THEFT

TOTAL

RATE

RATE PER
1,000

22,688

2,138

37,824

4,678

46.8

3,036

9,812

931

15,559

3,699

37

907

3,346

8,149

564

13,613

4,930

49.3

428

1,054

4,529

8,486

682

15,261

6,503

65

63

618

1,014

3,284

6,293

706

11,999

5,094

50.9

22

71

560

534

4,109

8,300

757

14,353

6,969

69.7

145,693

2

14

31

67

386

1,589

75

2,164

1,485

14.9

WILMINGTON

109,922

8

25

261

322

1,699

3,835

374

6,524

5,935

59.4

9

HIGH POINT

107,158

5

22

188

284

1,175

2,958

271

4,903

4,575

45.8

10

GREENVILLE

86,017

7

23

167

256

1,130

2,603

119

4,305

5,005

50

AVERAGE

263,024

16

70

527

859

3,046

7,471

662

12,651

4,810

48.1

CITY

POPULATION

MURDER

RAPE

ROBBERY

1

CHARLOTTE

808,504

51

223

1,798

3,165

7,761

2

RALEIGH

420,594

17

113

665

985

3

GREENSBORO

276,134

21

70

556

4

WINSTON-SALEM

234,687

7

75

5

DURHAM

235,563

21

6

FAYETTEVILLE

205,966

7

CARY

8
High Point Ranks 3rd Lowest Crime
Rate Among the Top 10 Largest Cities
2012
AGGRAVATED
BURGLARY LARCENY
ASSAULT

AUTO
THEFT

TOTAL

RATE

RATE PER
1,000

1,589

75

2,164

1,485

14.9

3,036

9,812

931

15,559

3,699

37

284

1,175

2,958

271

4,903

4,575

45.8

1,798

3,165

7,761

22,688

2,138

37,824

4,678

46.8

70

527

859

3,046

7,471

662

12,651

4,810

48.1

21

70

556

907

3,346

8,149

564

13,613

4,930

49.3

86,017

7

23

167

256

1,130

2,603

119

4,305

5,005

50

DURHAM

235,563

21

63

618

1,014

3,284

6,293

706

11,999

5,094

50.9

8

WILMINGTON

109,922

8

25

261

322

1,699

3,835

374

6,524

5,935

59.4

9

WINSTON-SALEM

234,687

7

75

428

1,054

4,529

8,486

682

15,261

6,503

65

10

FAYETTEVILLE

205,966

22

71

560

534

4,109

8,300

757

14,353

6,969

69.7

CITY

POPULATION

MURDER

RAPE

ROBBERY

1

CARY

145,693

2

14

31

67

386

2

RALEIGH

420,594

17

113

665

985

3

HIGH POINT

107,158

5

22

188

4

CHARLOTTE

808,504

51

223

AVERAGE

263,024

16

5

GREENSBORO

276,134

6

GREENVILLE

7

Page 18
Offender Focused Domestic Violence Initiative
Fully Implemented April 1, 2012

DV Related Homicides Drop
2004 – 2008 = 17 to 2009 -2013 = 1
DV Offenders Can Be Deterred
Notified / #Reoffended
B List (most serious)
46 / 4
C List (1st time charged) 712 / 52
D List (1st call)
182 / 14
Low Recidivism Rate for Notified Offenders
Total Notified = 940 Reoffended = 70
Recidivism rate = 7.4%
Domestic Calls Decrease from 4,901 to 4,114
75 fewer arrests Apr –Sept 2012 compared to 2013
High Point’s Violent Crime Trend Since 1997
Since Formation of VCTF

VCTF
Formed

+41%
DMI
GANG
DVIP
-63%
Questions?

Presentation to City Council
November 7, 2013

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High Point Police Department: Statistical Report 2013 (Focused Deterrence)

  • 1. Presentation to City Council Fiscal Year Statistical Report 2012 - 2013
  • 2. For The 5th Year In A Row Violent Crime And Property Crime Has Decreased to Historic Levels HIGH POINT PD CRIME INDEX RATE PER 100,000 PERSONS (BY FISCAL YEAR) Index Crime Rate Violent Crime Rate Property Crime Rate Murder Violent Crime Rates Property Crime Rates Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny MVT Arson 2011-2012 Rate 5132.1 497 4635 2 23 189 283 1149 3205 247 35 2012-2013 Rate 4534.4 415.3 4119.2 4.7 24.3 142.8 243.6 1142.2 2672.7 268.8 35.5 -16.44% -11.13% 135.00% 5.65% -24.44% -13.92% -0.59% -16.61% 8.83% 1.43% Percent Change -11.65% -72.2% -57.7% 4,110 Page 5 Across US in 2012 Violent Crime Increased .7% and Property Crime Decreased .9%
  • 3. Breakdown of Part I Offenses Metal/Copper thefts down 24% from last fiscal year Clearance Rates for Property Crime 32.7% compared to National Average 18.6% (2011) Page 6
  • 4. Calls for Service 66,445 Citizen Calls + 55,553 Officer Initiated = 121,998 Non Emergency Self- initiated Top 10 Citizen Calls for Service Pages 10-12 2,347 7. 911 Hang-up 2,187 8. Residential Alarm 2,156 9. Noise Violation 2,080 10. Traffic Related 20% 2% 2,673 6. Criminal Process Emergency 2,807 5. Non Residential Alarm Other 3,030 4. Traffic Accident –PD 911 3,290 3. Public Disturbance 45% 4,114 2. Animal Related 33% 1. Domestic Disturbance IP (2202) Other (1912) 1,635
  • 5. Drug Market Initiative Areas DANIEL BROOKS EAST CENTRAL SOUTHSIDE WASHINGTON WEST END MURDER 0 1 0 0 0 RAPE 0 1 0 0 0 ROBBERY 8 5 4 7 7 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 8 18 2 7 8 VIOLENT CRIME 16 25 6 14 15 BURGLARY 28 49 18 11 25 LARCENY 36 27 16 18 29 MOTOR VEH THEFT 4 6 2 3 13 PROPERTY CRIME 68 82 36 32 67 PART II CRIME 111 99 90 41 97 NON REPORTABLE 9 17 10 4 16 TOTAL 204 223 142 91 194 INITIATIVE YEAR CRIME 340 292 190 125 263 CHANGE SINCE INITIATIVE -40.0% -23.6% -25.3% -27.2% -26.2% Page 16
  • 6. 10 Largest Cities in NC 2012 AGGRAVATED BURGLARY LARCENY ASSAULT AUTO THEFT TOTAL RATE RATE PER 1,000 22,688 2,138 37,824 4,678 46.8 3,036 9,812 931 15,559 3,699 37 907 3,346 8,149 564 13,613 4,930 49.3 428 1,054 4,529 8,486 682 15,261 6,503 65 63 618 1,014 3,284 6,293 706 11,999 5,094 50.9 22 71 560 534 4,109 8,300 757 14,353 6,969 69.7 145,693 2 14 31 67 386 1,589 75 2,164 1,485 14.9 WILMINGTON 109,922 8 25 261 322 1,699 3,835 374 6,524 5,935 59.4 9 HIGH POINT 107,158 5 22 188 284 1,175 2,958 271 4,903 4,575 45.8 10 GREENVILLE 86,017 7 23 167 256 1,130 2,603 119 4,305 5,005 50 AVERAGE 263,024 16 70 527 859 3,046 7,471 662 12,651 4,810 48.1 CITY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY 1 CHARLOTTE 808,504 51 223 1,798 3,165 7,761 2 RALEIGH 420,594 17 113 665 985 3 GREENSBORO 276,134 21 70 556 4 WINSTON-SALEM 234,687 7 75 5 DURHAM 235,563 21 6 FAYETTEVILLE 205,966 7 CARY 8
  • 7. High Point Ranks 3rd Lowest Crime Rate Among the Top 10 Largest Cities 2012 AGGRAVATED BURGLARY LARCENY ASSAULT AUTO THEFT TOTAL RATE RATE PER 1,000 1,589 75 2,164 1,485 14.9 3,036 9,812 931 15,559 3,699 37 284 1,175 2,958 271 4,903 4,575 45.8 1,798 3,165 7,761 22,688 2,138 37,824 4,678 46.8 70 527 859 3,046 7,471 662 12,651 4,810 48.1 21 70 556 907 3,346 8,149 564 13,613 4,930 49.3 86,017 7 23 167 256 1,130 2,603 119 4,305 5,005 50 DURHAM 235,563 21 63 618 1,014 3,284 6,293 706 11,999 5,094 50.9 8 WILMINGTON 109,922 8 25 261 322 1,699 3,835 374 6,524 5,935 59.4 9 WINSTON-SALEM 234,687 7 75 428 1,054 4,529 8,486 682 15,261 6,503 65 10 FAYETTEVILLE 205,966 22 71 560 534 4,109 8,300 757 14,353 6,969 69.7 CITY POPULATION MURDER RAPE ROBBERY 1 CARY 145,693 2 14 31 67 386 2 RALEIGH 420,594 17 113 665 985 3 HIGH POINT 107,158 5 22 188 4 CHARLOTTE 808,504 51 223 AVERAGE 263,024 16 5 GREENSBORO 276,134 6 GREENVILLE 7 Page 18
  • 8. Offender Focused Domestic Violence Initiative Fully Implemented April 1, 2012 DV Related Homicides Drop 2004 – 2008 = 17 to 2009 -2013 = 1 DV Offenders Can Be Deterred Notified / #Reoffended B List (most serious) 46 / 4 C List (1st time charged) 712 / 52 D List (1st call) 182 / 14 Low Recidivism Rate for Notified Offenders Total Notified = 940 Reoffended = 70 Recidivism rate = 7.4% Domestic Calls Decrease from 4,901 to 4,114 75 fewer arrests Apr –Sept 2012 compared to 2013
  • 9. High Point’s Violent Crime Trend Since 1997 Since Formation of VCTF VCTF Formed +41% DMI GANG DVIP -63%
  • 10. Questions? Presentation to City Council November 7, 2013