INDEX CRIME & CRIME RATE DATA
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1 Crime in Illinois INDEX CRIME & CRIME RATE DATA Index Crime I
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3 Crime in Illinois Index Crime Offense & Crime Rate Data Index Crime This section primarily focuses on Index Crime offenses and arrests, and drug arrests reported to police. The Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting Program Index Crime offenses include the categories of criminal homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated battery/aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, and human trafficking commercial sex acts and human trafficking involuntary servitude. The state of Illinois Index Crime offense and arrest rate comparison for and are presented on Page 5, followed on Page 6 by the state of Illinois primary page. The state of Illinois primary page provides a compilation of statistics reported by participating police departments, sheriff s offices, and statewide law enforcement agencies. Statistics include Index Crime offenses, arrests, and associated crime rates per, inhabitants; Drug offense arrests; Domestics Offenses, Hate Crimes, and School Incidents. Following the state of Illinois primary page is an alphabetical listing of primary pages for Illinois counties. County totals reflect crime data reported by police departments and the sheriff s office located within the county; however, data reported from state agencies is excluded. Below each county primary page is a listing of agencies within the county that submitted data for the and/or reporting years. The Sheriff s Department is listed first, unless the agency was non-compliant, followed by an alphabetical listing of the remaining agencies. The Index Crime rate, as well as Index Crime offense category totals are provided for each agency. Caution should be exercised when reviewing and using this information. Many social factors related to crime and a community s population must be considered when making statistical comparisons. A community may have a small residential population but a large transient population due to a substantial number of employers, motels, entertainment attractions, etc., within its jurisdiction. A large transient population is also prevalent in small communities located in metropolitan areas adjacent to Chicago and Saint Louis. A large transient population increases the potential for criminal behavior within a small jurisdiction. The resulting higher population-based crime rate does not compensate for a transient population. The final statistics can lend to the impression that crime is more prevalent due to the exclusion of the transient population in calculation processes. The footnote and acronyms in the county primary pages are defined as follows: - Incomplete data indicates an agency did not participate in the I-UCR Program for one or more months (due to the agency being disbanded or created during the reporting year) or one or more monthly index reports were delinquent. MCA - indicates an agency whose jurisdiction involves more than one county. Offenses are sorted and reported by county of occurrence. Only offenses having occurred in the related county primary page are provided. Complete reports for an MCA agency can be found in Section V - Appendix. V* - indicates whether or not (Y or N) an agency verified statistics during the annual verification process. N/C - indicates the percentage change could not be calculated indicates an agency was noncompliant and submitted no data for the reporting year.
4 Index Crime Crime in Illinois Index Crime Offense/Crime Rate Data This section used population statistics available from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, who is the administrator of the Federal UCR Program, provided population statistics derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census resources for sheriff s offices, municipalities, county, and statewide populations. Multi-county agencies are encouraged to report crime independently for each county; however, some continue to report total crime incident totals with no regard to county of occurrence. In these cases, the I-UCR Program has proportioned each of the multi-county agencies crime rate, crime index total, and each of the ten Index Crime offenses based on the percentage of the population residing in each county. In some cases, the percentages may not sum to due to rounding. Of the reporting agencies, there were 79 cities with I-UCR reporting jurisdictions located in more than one county (see pages 9-9 for a list of multi-county agencies). Example: A city with a population of, has 75, or 75. percent of its population in County and 5, or 5. percent of its population in County. The total crime index offenses reported by the agency in is,5. The crime index has been computed as follows for County and County : Jurisdiction County Population Calculation Crime Index City County 75,.75 X,5 =,875 City County 5,.5 X,5 = 65,,5
5 Crime in Illinois Index Crime ILLINOIS INDEX CRIME OFFENSE RATE COMPARISON /,,5, 5 Homicide Rape Robbery Agg Battery Burglary , , * * Theft Theft HT Sex Acts HT Servitude ILLINOIS INDEX CRIME ARREST RATE COMPARISON / 5 Homicide Rape Robbery Agg Battery Burglary * * Theft Theft HT Sex Acts HT Servitude * Not collected in. 5 5
6 6 STATE OF ILLINOIS Population Population,88,58,88,5 Crime Offenses 8,58 5,5 (,9.) (,678.5) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (5.) (5.7),89,96 (.7) (.7) 5,6 7,9 (7.) (9.) 6,755 7,76 (7.7) (5.) 8,55 58,5 9,9,5 (76.9) (,5.7) (5.) (,65.9) 7,56,9 (6.) (6.),76 5 7,55 Not Collected in (6.) (.) (.) (7.5) Not Collected in Crime Arrests 69,597 75,77 (5.) (58.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / 9 59 (.8) (.6) 97 8 (7.5) (6.5),5,99 (7.) (.6) 9,5 9,55 (7.) (7.) 6,7 7,567,98 8,6 (5.) (9.) (58.7) (77.),7,8 (5.) (6.) 5 (.5) (.7) 7 Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act ,55 9,8 5,6 55, 7,866 9,697 99,9,66,,69, Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 99,795,55 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime 8 School Incidents Reported / School Incidents 5, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details.
7 Population: 66,988 Population: 67, Adams County,77,787 (,65.) (,66.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests (86.) (899.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.5) (.) (.5) (5.8) (9.) 6 (9.) (.5) (9.) (.) 7 67 (58.) (8.8) 5 98,, (55.) (,79.9) (.9) (,79.5) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / 6 (9.) (7.9) 9 9 (.) (.) 6 8 (5.8) (68.9) (95.) (65.7) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 9 55 (58.) (8.9) 6 8 (9.) (.9) 5 8 (7.5) (.9) (.5) (6.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 6 8 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in 7 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
8 8 Population: 66,988 Population: 67, Adams County ADAMS CO SO CAMP POINT PD CLAYTON PD QUINCY PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N, ,58, Not Collected in N, N/C, Not Collected in N 695 N/C () Not Collected in Y,97,797.7,556 5,9 5,8,79., ,8 5 8 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
9 Population: 7,9 Population: 7,69 Alexander County 6 7 (,8.8) (6,7.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 78 7 (,.) (9.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (6.) (.) (.) 5 (66.7) (6.) (.) (.) 6 8 (8.) (.9) 9 8 (,8.) (,677.8) (67.) (,5.5) (,6.7) (,79.5) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (9.) 8 5 (6.7) (58.8) 5 6 (6.) (7.5) (96.6) (9.7) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 7 (6.8) (.8) (.) (.) (8.) (.6) (.) (6.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 6 9 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in 9 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
10 Population: 7,9 Population: 7,69 Alexander County ALEXANDER CO SO CAIRO PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N,9,. 59 5,988, Not Collected in Y,58, ,68, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
11 Population: 7,69 Population: 7,7 Bond County 9 (8.9) (,5.6) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 9 (79.5) (66.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (5.8) (.) (5.8) (.) (.6) (.) (.) (.) (.) (5.7) (7.) (.9) (6.) (69.6) (6.) (9.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / 5 (9.) (.) 8 (.) (5.8) (9.) (9.7) (5.5) (6.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 9 (7.) (5.5) (.) (5.7) (.) (.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
12 Population: 7,69 Population: 7,7 Bond County BOND CO SO GREENVILLE PD PIERRON PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft Y 9, , Not Collected in N () 6,99, ,965, Not Collected in N Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
13 Population: 5,869 Population: 5,957 Boone County (,9.9) (,8.6) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 8 (5.) (7.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (5.6) 7 (.) (.) 7 7 (5.) (.5) (.7) (8.5) 7 6 (.) (.) 8 (79.8) (5.9) (6.7) (8.) (98.) (8.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.7) 5 7 (65.) (.5) 9 6 (7.) (8.8) (9.7) (.9) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 5 8 (65.) (.) (.) (.) 6 (.) (5.6) (.7) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act, Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 8 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents 7 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
14 Population: 5,869 Population: 5,957 Boone County BOONE CO SO BELVIDERE PD CHERRY VALLEY PD (MCA) LOVES PARK PD (MCA) Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N 6, , Not Collected in N 5,8, ,8, Not Collected in N Not Collected in Y,59 5.5, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
15 Population: 6,8 Population: 6,86 Brown County 55 (.) (8.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 9 (9.) (77.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (.) (.6) (9.) (.) (.6) (.) (.) (9.) (5.8) 8 (58.5) (.9) (5.8) (8.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.) 7 (9.) (.) 5 (.) (.) (9.) (7.9) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (.) (58.) (.) (58.) (.6) (.6) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 5 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in 5 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
16 6 Population: 6,8 Population: 6,86 Brown County BROWN CO SO MT STERLING PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft Y,85 5., Not Collected in N,987 N/C,8,95.6 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
17 Population:,8 Population:,56 Bureau County 7 8 (,.) (,5.5) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 7 78 (5.7) (9.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.9) (.) (.) 7 (9.6) (.6) (.) (.9) 6 5 (7.7) (.7) 5 (7.9) (6.7) (6.) (857.) (55.5) (97.9) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (8.9) (8.8) 8 5 (5.) (.) 8 (.6) (7.) (5.) (6.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (.8) (.) (.) (.7) (5.9) (.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 7 6 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in 7 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
18 8 Population:,8 Population:,56 Bureau County BUREAU CO SO BUDA PD DEPUE PD PRINCETON PD SPRING VALLEY PD WALNUT PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft Y 5,97, () 6, Not Collected in N 5 N/C Not Collected in N, , Not Collected in Y 7,8, ,8, Not Collected in N 5,65, ,9, Not Collected in N,67,7. 6, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
19 Population:,956 Population: 5,59 Calhoun County Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / Not Collected in Not Collected in Not Collected in Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in 9 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
20 Population:,75 Population:,9 Carroll County (897.) (,569.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests (.9) (88.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (.) (.6) (6.7) (6.8) (.) (.) (.) 6 (.) (7.) (9.) (679.6) (.8) (,79.8) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.) 6 7 (.8) (.) 9 9 (.) (9.) (6.) (9.9) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 9 (.6) (6.) (6.8) (.) (.) (.) (.) (6.7) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 55 6 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
21 Population:,75 Population:,9 Carroll County CARROLL CO SO MILLEDGEVILLE PD MT CARROLL PD SAVANNA PD SHANNON PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N 6, ,5, Not Collected in N , Not Collected in N,6, ,65, Not Collected in Y,98,.7 6 8,9, Not Collected in Y 75. () Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
22 Population:,56 Population:, Cass County 5 6 (95.) (7.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 7 (79.5) (5.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (7.5) 6 (56.) (5.) 7 (9.) (57.) (8.6) (7.7) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (7.5) 6 (56.) (8.6) 8 (76.) (5.6) (6.) (7.6) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (7.6) (.) (7.6) (.) (.8) (.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (5.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (5.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 9 8 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
23 Population:,56 Population:, Cass County CASS CO SO ASHLAND PD BEARDSTOWN PD VIRGINIA PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N (), , Not Collected in N, ,9,8.6 9 Not Collected in N 5,99, , Not Collected in N,56 6.9,56. Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
24 Population: 7, Population:,897 Champaign County 6, 6,57 (,.5) (,7.5) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests,799,6 (868.5) (8.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / 7 (5.) (.) 9 6 (.) (.9) (8.8) (5.7) 9 9 (9.) (9.) 5 (7.) (.9) 67 7 (.) (56.),6,75,89,5 (69.) (,85.) (6.) (,978.6) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / 7 6 (.) (9.) 65 (6.) (78.) 9 9,66 9 (.5) (5.6) (.5) (6.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 8 7 (57.) (7.7) 5 (.) (9.8) (.) (5.6) (5.8) (5.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.5) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act ,, Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses,96, Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime 5 School Incidents Reported / School Incidents 8 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
25 Population: 7, Population:,897 Champaign County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft CHAMPAIGN CO SO Y 8,95, ,858, Not Collected in CHAMPAIGN PD Y 8,995,67.5, , ,966,5., , Not Collected in FISHER PD N,966,9.9 8,9, Not Collected in GIFFORD PD N 98 N/C Not Collected in HOMER PD N, , Not Collected in MAHOMET PD Y 7, , Not Collected in PARKLAND COLLEGE PUBLIC SAFETY N N/C 6 N/C 6 Not Collected in RANTOUL PD Y,6, ,9, Not Collected in THOMASBORO PD N,, ,5, Not Collected in TOLONO PD N, ,67, Not Collected in UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PD AT Y N/C URBANA N/C Not Collected in URBANA PD Y,85,8., , 7,598,6.5, , Not Collected in 5 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
26 6 Population:,89 Population:,98 Christian County 5 (97.) (,7.9) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 8 (7.) (55.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.9) (.) (.9) 5 (.8) (7.9) (.) (.) (8.9) (8.7) 6 8 (76.7) (8.6) 6 7 (88.8) (596.) (9.5) (787.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (5.9) (5.8) 5 (7.8) (6.) (6.6) (77.) (.7) (8.7) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 8 (5.) (6.) 6 7 (7.7) (.) (8.9) (5.8) (5.9) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 8 66 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents 5 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
27 Population:,89 Population:,98 Christian County CHRISTIAN CO SO EDINBURG PD KINCAID PD MOWEAQUA PD (MCA) PANA PD STONINGTON PD TAYLORVILLE PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N (), (), Not Collected in Y, ,7,.6 9 Not Collected in N, , Not Collected in N.. Not Collected in N 5,5, ,59, Not Collected in N () Not Collected in N,9, ,58, Not Collected in 7 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
28 8 Population: 6,8 Population: 6,8 Clark County 8 (59.) (89.5) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 5 (7.) (6.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (6.) (6.) (.) (6.) (.) (8.5) (.) (6.) (.) (.) (6.) (8.) 5 (6.) (97.8) (7.) (.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.6) (.) 6 6 (.7) (98.9) (.7) (7.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (.7) (6.8) (.) (.) (6.) (6.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 8 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
29 Population: 6,8 Population: 6,8 Clark County CLARK CO SO CASEY PD (MCA) MARTINSVILLE PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N 8, , Not Collected in N (),78,5. 7 9,7, Not Collected in N,5, ,55, Not Collected in 9 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
30 Population:,5 Population:,566 Clay County 68 6 (,.6) (,665.9) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 59 5 (6.) (68.6) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (7.) (7.) (.) (.) (.) (7.) (.) 5 (9.6) (6.9) 7 (7.) (976.) (9.6) (,75.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (7.) (.) 9 7 (66.6) (5.6) 9 (9.6) (.) (66.) (5.9) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 7 6 (5.8) (.) (9.6) (7.) (.) (.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 7 7 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
31 Population:,5 Population:,566 Clay County CLAY CO SO FLORA PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N 8, , Not Collected in N,977, ,5, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
32 Population: 5, Population: 7,97 Clinton County (688.) (,5.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 7 (75.7) (79.9) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.9) (6.) (.) (.) 6 6 (.) (5.8) (.9) (5.) (5.6) (7.9) 8 (.8) (89.7) (76.9) (58.) (55.6) (9.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.8) (.) 9 (.) (76.5) 6 (.) (.7) (6.) (66.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (.6) (.) (.8) (5.) (.) (.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 7 5 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
33 Population: 5, Population: 7,97 Clinton County CLINTON CO SO ALBERS PD AVISTON PD BREESE PD CARLYLE PD CENTRALIA PD (MCA) GERMANTOWN PD WAMAC PD (MCA) Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N 5, , Not Collected in Y,79.,87. Not Collected in N, , Not Collected in N, , Not Collected in N,, ,78, Not Collected in N,57 6, ,6 7, Not Collected in N, ,97,.6 6 Not Collected in N () ,7. 5 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
34 Population: 5, Population: 5,697 Coles County 7 76 (,9.6) (,7.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 97 5 (69.5) (8.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.9) (.9) (.9) (.) 8 (.8) (9.) (5.6) (7.) 7 (.5) (.) 87 7 (6.) (5.9) (8.) (8.7) (79.) (88.7) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / 5 (9.) (.9) (8.6) (8.) 8 9 (7.) (76.) (7.5) (6.7) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 8 (5.) (.5) 5 (9.) (7.) (.) (.7) 8 (5.) (.7) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 6 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
35 Population: 5, Population: 5,697 Coles County COLES CO SO CHARLESTON PD EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PD LAKE LAND COLLEGE PD MATTOON PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N,8, , Not Collected in N, , Not Collected in Y N/C 8 6 N/C Not Collected in N N/C 6 6 N/C 9 Not Collected in Y 8,8, ,97, Not Collected in 5 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
36 6 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County 6,5 8,877 (,95.7) (,58.6) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests,9,97 (575.5) (67.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / 7 77 (9.) (9.) 67 9 (7.) (7.8),8,86 (.9) (.5) (9.5) (8.9),7,7 (.6) (7.),7,5 (8.5) (75.),6 7,6 97,5 8,87 (.8) (,85.8) (57.) (,66.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison /,, (6.6) (57.8),86,9 (5.6) (6.7),8,77 8,799,88 (6.) (58.) (5.8) (.5) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison /,79 5,7 (.9) (99.8),68,6 (5.) (5.),78, (.5) (.5) 55 (.) (.) 7 Not Collected in (.5) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act 96.,5.7 5,588 55,7 6,75,8 8, 9, ,8, Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 59,78 6,68 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime 6 6 School Incidents Reported / School Incidents,9 Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
37 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT COOK CO SO ALSIP PD ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PD (MCA) BARRINGTON HILLS PD (MCA) BARRINGTON PD (MCA) BARTLETT PD (MCA) BELLWOOD PD BELT RAILWAY PD BENSENVILLE PD (MCA) BERKELEY PD BERWYN PD BLUE ISLAND PD BRIDGEVIEW PD BROADVIEW PD BROOKFIELD PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N N/C N/C Not Collected in Y,76,56., , Not Collected in N 9,9, ,6, Not Collected in Y 76,, ,978, Not Collected in Y,8 6. 6, Not Collected in Y 5, ,679, Not Collected in Y 6, , Not Collected in N 9,8, ,55, Not Collected in N N/C 5 N/C Not Collected in N ().. Not Collected in Y 5,, ,7, Not Collected in Y 56,778,8.8, ,88,5.9, Not Collected in N (),8, ,86, Not Collected in N () 6,7, ,5, Not Collected in Y 7,98 5, ,97, Not Collected in N 9,5, ,5, Not Collected in 7 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
38 8 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft BUFFALO GROVE PD (MCA) N, , Not Collected in BURBANK PD Y 9,76, ,8, Not Collected in BURNHAM PD N,6, ,9, Not Collected in BURR RIDGE PD (MCA) N,9, ,896, Not Collected in CALUMET CITY PD Y 7,8,77.5, , ,8 5,5.7, , Not Collected in CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILROAD PD Y N/C 7 5 N/C 9 6 Not Collected in CHICAGO HEIGHTS PD N,56,79.7, ,,5., Not Collected in CHICAGO PD Y,7,,7.9 9,7, 9,8,5,57 6,6, 6,7,55,5.,595 6,8,86,8 7,875 66,98,68 Not Collected in CHICAGO RIDGE PD N,8, ,6, Not Collected in CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY PD N N/C N/C 59 5 Not Collected in CICERO PD N 8,7,56.7, 56 8,7 5 8,,6., , Not Collected in COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE PD N N/C N/C Not Collected in COUNTRY CLUB HILLS PD N 6,969, ,95, Not Collected in COUNTRYSIDE PD N () 5,97, ,98, Not Collected in CRESTWOOD PD N,59 N/C (),7, Not Collected in DEERFIELD PD (MCA) N 75 8, ,. 5 Not Collected in DES PLAINES PD N 59,, ,975, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
39 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County 9 Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft DIXMOOR PD N (),59, ,65 5, Not Collected in DOLTON PD N,7 N/C,9 7,7., Not Collected in EAST DUNDEE PD (MCA) N N/C. Not Collected in EAST HAZEL CREST PD Y,56, ,557, Not Collected in ELGIN PD (MCA) N,699, ,5, Not Collected in ELK GROVE VILLAGE PD (MCA) Y,85, ,, Not Collected in ELMHURST PD (MCA) N.. Not Collected in ELMWOOD PARK PD N 5,7, ,998, Not Collected in EVANSTON PD Y 75,87,7.8,56 5 9, ,79,699.8, 6 5,8 57 Not Collected in EVERGREEN PARK PD N 9,98, ,95, Not Collected in FLOSSMOOR PD N 9,5, ,56, Not Collected in FOREST PARK PD Y,, , 5, Not Collected in FOREST VIEW PD N 7 5, , Not Collected in FRANKFORT PD (MCA) N.. Not Collected in FRANKLIN PARK PD N 8,8, ,7, Not Collected in GLENCOE PD N 8,885, , Not Collected in GLENVIEW PD N 5, ,5, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
40 5 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft GLENWOOD PD N 9,66, ,6, Not Collected in GOLF PD Y , Not Collected in HANOVER PARK PD (MCA) Y,96, ,895, Not Collected in HARVEY PD N 5,77 6,88., ,8 7,7.9, Not Collected in HARWOOD HEIGHTS PD N 8,698 N/C 8,675, Not Collected in HAZEL CREST PD N,, ,8, Not Collected in HICKORY HILLS PD N,8, ,7, Not Collected in HILLSIDE PD N () 8,, ,, Not Collected in HINSDALE PD (MCA) Y, , Not Collected in HODGKINS PD Y,865 8, ,896, Not Collected in HOFFMAN ESTATES PD (MCA) Y 5,5, ,, Not Collected in HOMETOWN PD N,77, ,66, Not Collected in HOMEWOOD PD Y 9,7, ,5, Not Collected in INDIAN HEAD PARK PD N, , Not Collected in INDIANA HARBOR BELT RAILROAD PD N N/C 5 N/C Not Collected in INVERNESS PD N 7, , Not Collected in JUSTICE PD Y,55, , Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
41 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County 5 Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft KENILWORTH PD N,56, , Not Collected in LAGRANGE PARK PD N, , Not Collected in LAGRANGE PD Y 5,77, , Not Collected in LANSING PD N () 8,57,5., ,5,95., Not Collected in LEMONT PD (MCA) N 6,6, ,7, Not Collected in LINCOLNWOOD PD N,7, ,675, Not Collected in LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PD N N/C 8 6 N/C Not Collected in LYONS PD N,79, ,78, Not Collected in MATTESON PD (MCA) N 9,8 5, ,88, Not Collected in MAYWOOD PD Y,7, ,8,7.8, Not Collected in MCCOOK PD N, ,78.9 Not Collected in MELROSE PARK PD N 5,5, ,559, Not Collected in MERRIONETTE PARK PD N (),89,.7 5 9,96, Not Collected in METRO WATER RECLAMATION N N/C DISTRICT - GREATER CHICAGO () N/C Not Collected in MIDLOTHIAN PD Y,98, ,98, Not Collected in MORAINE VALLEY COMMUNITY N N/C COLLEGE PD N/C 8 8 Not Collected in MORTON COLLEGE PD N N/C 9 8 N/C Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
42 5 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft MORTON GROVE PD N,575, ,56, Not Collected in MT PROSPECT PD Y 5,89, ,6, Not Collected in NILES PD Y,7, ,8, Not Collected in NORRIDGE PD Y,7, ,676, Not Collected in NORTH RIVERSIDE PD N 6,7 7, ,698 7, Not Collected in NORTHBROOK PD N,698,8. 6,567, Not Collected in NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY N N/C 9 7 PD N/C 55 5 Not Collected in NORTHFIELD PD N 5,96, , Not Collected in NORTHLAKE PD N,9, ,8, Not Collected in NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT N () N/C CHICAGO N/C 5 5 Not Collected in NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT N N/C 79 EVANSTON N/C Not Collected in OAK BROOK PD (MCA) Y Not Collected in OAK FOREST PD N 8,5, ,, Not Collected in OAK LAWN PD Y 57,59,96.7, ,8,.9, Not Collected in OAK PARK PD Y 5,9,6.7, , ,5,.6, , 59 7 Not Collected in OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE PD Y N/C N/C 6 Not Collected in OLYMPIA FIELDS PD N 5,56,9. 6 5,6, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
43 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County 5 Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft ORLAND HILLS PD N 7, , Not Collected in ORLAND PARK PD (MCA) Y 58,87,., 6, ,9,8., 5 9 6,6 5 Not Collected in PALATINE PD N 69, ,7, Not Collected in PALOS HEIGHTS PD N,6, ,6, Not Collected in PALOS HILLS PD Y 7, , Not Collected in PALOS PARK PD N, , Not Collected in PARK FOREST PD (MCA) Y 8,79, ,755, Not Collected in PARK RIDGE PD Y 7,99, ,788, Not Collected in PHOENIX PD Y,978, ,976, Not Collected in POSEN PD N 6,7, ,8, Not Collected in PROSPECT HEIGHTS PD N 6,, ,99, Not Collected in RICHTON PARK PD N,79, ,768, Not Collected in RIVER FOREST PD N,8, ,9, Not Collected in RIVER GROVE PD Y,9, ,87,87. 9 Not Collected in RIVERDALE PD N,6, ,65, Not Collected in RIVERSIDE PD N 8,899, ,98, Not Collected in ROBBINS PD N 5,65 N/C 5,8, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
44 5 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft ROLLING MEADOWS PD N,, ,8, Not Collected in ROSELLE PD (MCA) N, , Not Collected in ROSEMONT PD N, 5, ,8 5, Not Collected in SAUK VILLAGE PD (MCA) N,558 5, ,57 5, Not Collected in SCHAUMBURG PD (MCA) N 75,6,589.9,9 6, ,9,6., , Not Collected in SCHILLER PARK PD Y,89, ,876, Not Collected in SKOKIE PD Y 65,6,., , ,55,666., , 69 5 Not Collected in SOUTH BARRINGTON PD Y,75, ,68, Not Collected in SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS PD N,6 N/C,6, Not Collected in SOUTH HOLLAND PD Y,, ,78, Not Collected in SOUTH SUBURBAN COLLEGE PD Y N/C 9 9 N/C Not Collected in STEGER PD (MCA) Y, 6, ,7 5, Not Collected in STICKNEY PD N 6,8, ,86, Not Collected in STREAMWOOD PD N,56, ,, Not Collected in SUMMIT PD N,56, ,579, Not Collected in THORNTON PD N,9,.9 6,7,.8 7 Not Collected in TINLEY PARK PD (MCA) N 9,9, ,759, Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
45 Population: 5,6,56 Population: 5,,7 Cook County Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD POLICE AND Y N/C 9 68 SPECIAL SERVICES N/C 89 Not Collected in UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PD Y N/C N/C 5 5 Not Collected in UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PD AT N N/C 8 CHICAGO N/C Not Collected in WESTCHESTER PD N 6, ,8, Not Collected in WESTERN SPRINGS PD N, , Not Collected in WHEELING PD (MCA) Y 8,89, ,, Not Collected in WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER COLLEGE PD N N/C 7 5 N/C Not Collected in WILLOW SPRINGS PD N 5, , Not Collected in WILMETTE PD N 7,7, ,56, Not Collected in WINNETKA PD N, ,5, Not Collected in WOODRIDGE PD (MCA) N.. Not Collected in WORTH PD N,859, , Not Collected in 55 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
46 56 Population: 9,9 Population: 9,55 Crawford County (,6.6) (,99.7) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 6 85 (9.) (5.8) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (5.) (.) (.) (.) (5.) (59.9) (5.6) (.) (77.7) (5.8) (65.) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (6.) (.9) (9.5) (87.) (69.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 8 6 (.) (.8) (.) (5.) (5.) (.) (5.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 7 5 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
47 Population: 9,9 Population: 9,55 Crawford County OBLONG PD PALESTINE PD ROBINSON PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft N,9, ,5, Not Collected in N,,9. 7 8,7, Not Collected in Y 7,65, ,677, Not Collected in 57 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
48 58 Population:,8 Population:,99 Cumberland County 8 5 (766.) (,5.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 8 58 (58.5) (5.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.) (.) (9.) (.) (.) (.) (.) (9.) 5 (8.5) (.) 7 5 (9.9) (78.5) (6.8) (8.5) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (.) (.8) (9.) (9.) (8.5) (5.7) (56.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / 6 (6.9) (5.8) (.) (.) 5 (9.) (5.7) (.) (6.6) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 7 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
49 Population:,8 Population:,99 Cumberland County CUMBERLAND CO SO CASEY PD (MCA) GREENUP PD NEOGA PD Rate per Index V ** Population, Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Theft Theft Y 7, , Not Collected in N ().. Not Collected in N,5, ,5, Not Collected in N, ,66,. 6 9 Not Collected in 59 * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
50 6 Population: 6,8 Population: 6, De Witt County 8 7 (,7.7) (,8.5) Rate per, is in parentheses. Crime Offenses Crime Arrests 6 8 (.) (9.) Rate per, is in parentheses. Index Crime Offenses/Crime Rate Comparison / (.) (6.) (.) (8.) 7 9 (.) (5.8) (.) (.) (6.) (.) 9 (55.) (7.) (85.) (.7) (9.) (78.6) Index Crime Arrest Rate Comparison / (.) (8.) 8 5 (9.) (9.) (7.7) (7.7) (85.) (7.) Drug Crime Arrest Comparison / (.6) (8.) (.) (6.) (8.) (6.) (.) (.) Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Not Collected in (.) (.) Not Collected in Cannabis Controlled Hypodermic Drug Rate per Drug Control Substances Syringes/ Paraphernalia Methamphetamine, Arrests Act Act Needle Act Act Act Domestic Offenses Reported / Domestic Offenses 8 Hate Crime Offenses Reported / Hate Crime School Incidents Reported / School Incidents Not Collected in * In the Forcible Rape definition was modified to Rape. Refer to page 8 for details. () Incomplete data MCA = Multi-county agency ** Verified agency data through the verification process. (Y) Yes, (N) No N/C = Not able to calculate
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