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CRIME IN

ARKANSAS 1993

Arkansas Crime Information Center

If you have issues viewing or accessing this file, please contact us at NCJRS.gov.

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Arkansas Crime Information Center

David Eberdt Director

Charles Pruitt Deputy Director

Larrv Cockrell Special Services Manager

Gary Vanderslice System Support Manager

ACIC Supervisory Board

Jack Lassiter, Chairman Arkansas Bar Association

Jack Gillean, Vice Chairman Office of the Governor

Sheriff David Baker Arkansas Sheriffs Association

Paul Bosson Prosecuting Attorney's Association

Victra Fewell Attorney General's Office

Cary Gaines Association of Arkansas Counties

J.D. Gingerich Arkansas Supreme Court

Colonel Tommy Goodwin Arkansas State Police

David Guntharp Department of Correction

Representative James Jordan General Assembly

Captain Mike Mashburn Municipal Police Association

Chief Paul Rivaldo Chiefs of Police Association

J.R. Thomas Citizen-at-Iarge

Uniform Crime Reporting Staff

Lynn Bulloch UCR Supervisor

Anita Jacobsen Quality Control

Julie Collier ;)istribution

Berea Stennis DP Section, Data Input

Crime in Arkansas, 1993, is a report on crime, based on summary information submitted by law enforce­ment agencies as a part of the Arkansas Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program.

While this document is a comprehensive report on crime, it must be understood that it includes only the number of arrests and incidents known and reported by law enforcement agencies. It does not include any data relating to prosecution, adjudication or correction. Like­wise, it does not attempt to draw any conclusions about the cause of crime.

UCR data pertains to the number of criminal events in specific geographic areas, rather than the effectiveness or activities of agencies. It should not be used to evaluate or directly compare one agency to another.

In 1993, index crime in Arkansas increased 1.9% compared to 1992. With the exception of a decrease in 1992, index crime in Arkansas has increased each year since 1984. Also in 1993, the number of arrests went up 2.3% from 1992.

If the statistics in this repnrt tell us anything, it is that we must continue to enhance our efforts. To effectively fight crime, the entire criminal justice community needs more funding and assistance. A high priority must be placed on dealing with crime, beginning with an overall awareness of the problem. This report is presented as an aid in the process.

~,{~I---/ -David Eberdt Director

All funding of this publication was made possible through cooperative agreement number 92-BJ-CX-K003 from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Points of view oro pinions expressed in this document do not necessarily representthe official position ofthe U.S. Department of Justice or the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice

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This document has been reproduced exactly as received from the person or organization originating it. Points of view or opinions stated In this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the National Institute of Justice.

Permission to "eproduce this copyrighted material has been granted by • Arkansas Cr:ime Inforrnatlon Center

to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS).

Further reproduction outside of the NCJRS system requires permission of the copyright owner.

A Summary Based On Uniform Crime Reports

ACQlHSITfONS

CRIME IN ARKANSAS 1993

June, 1994

Arkansas Crime Information Center One Capitol Mall

Little Rock, AR 72201 501/682-2222

FAX 501/682-7444

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Acknowledgement

We thank all the law enforcement agencies in the state who participated in the Arkansas Uniform Crime Reporting progiam during 1993. Without their support and cooperation this publication and the resulting overview of crime would not be possible.

Dedication

This report is dedicated to all law enforcement officers endeavoring to uphold the laws and serve the people of Arkansas. In particular, this report is dedicated to the memory of the following officers who gave their lives while performing their duties in 1993.

Special Agent Robert J. Williams Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

Officer Henry Callan en Little Rock Police Department

Officer Jeff Richardson Cave City Police Department

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Table of Contents

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SECTION 1 - The Uniform Crime Reporting Program In Arkansas

Background ............................................................................................................................................... 2 Purposes of the Arkansas UCR Program ...................................................................................... .. ....... 3 Reporting Procedures ............................................................................................................................... 3 Arkansas Crime Index ............................................................................................................................... 4 Data Comparisons and Limitations of UCR .............................................................................................. 5 Summary ................................................................................................................................................... 5

SECTION 2 - Crime Summary 7

Facts at a Glance ...................................................................................................................................... 8 Crime Summary, 1992 and 1993 .............................................................................................................. 9 Uniform Crime Reporting, 1982-1993 ..................................................................................................... 10 Yearly Violent Crime Trend ..................................................................................................................... 11 Yearly Property Crime Trend .................................................................................................................. 11 Yearly Offense Trends ............................................................................................................................ 12 Index Crime Summary by Month ............................................................................................................ 16 Metropolitan Crime ..................................... , ............................................................................................ 17 Contributing Agencies and Population Coverage...... . ......................................................................... 18

SECTION 3 -1993 Crime Index Data 19

Murder ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 Rape ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 Robbery ................................................................................................................................................... 31 Aggravated Assault ................................................................................................................................. 37 Burglary ................................................................................................................................................... 41 Theft ........................................................................................................................................................ 47 Motor Vehicle Theft ................................................................................................................................. 51 Arson ....................................................................................................................................................... 57

SECTION 4 - Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted 61

Law Enforcement Officers Killed ............................................................................................................. 62 Police Activity at Time of Assault ............................................................................................................ 63 Assignment of Officers Assaulted ........................................................................................................... 63 Number of Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted by ~!onth ..................................................................... 64 Time of Assault ....................................................................................................................................... 65 Injuries to Law Enforcement Officers ...................................................................................................... 65 Weapons Used in Assaults Upon Officers .............................................................................................. 66 Clearances .............................................................................................................................................. 67

SECTION 5 - Crime Index Offenses by Contributor

SECTION 6 - Value of Stolen and Recovered Property

69

77

Value of Property Stolen and Recovered ............................................................................................... 78 Value of Property Stolen by Offense ...................................................................................................... 79 Stolen and Recovered Property .............................................................................................................. 80

SECTION 7 - Arrest Data 87

Age of Persons Arrested ............................................................................ , ............................................ 88 Race and Sex of Persons Arrested ........................................................................................................ 90 Distribution of Arrests by Offense ........................................................................................................... 91 Narcotic Drug Laws/Arrests ............... , .. " ................................................................................................ 92 Narcotic Drug Laws/Arrests by Contributor ............................................................................................ 94 Adult/Juvenile Arrests by Contributor ................................................................................................... 100

SECTION 8 - Law Enforcement Employee Data 121

SECTION 9 - Glossary 129

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Background

The development of a nationwide Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program began more than 50 years ago. In 1930, Congress authorized the FBI to collect crime statistics from local police departments. All information came from reports that law enforcement agencies routinely compile for their own efficient administration. The underlying philosophy was and is oriented toward law enforcement statistics for use by law enforcement agencies.

In an effort to obtain a complete picture of crime on a national level, the data is collected on certain offenses that become known to police. An overview can then be obtained through examination of seven offenses which were selected because of their seriousness, frequency of occurrence, and likelihood of being reported to police. These offenses, which now comprise the Crime Index, are murder and non­negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft. By congressional mandate, arson was added as the eighth index offense in late 1978.

To provide nationwide uniformity in the reporting of data, a set of standard definitions for specific criminal acts was devised. This standardization was necessary to overcome the variation in definitions from state to state. Reporting agencies are required to submit their data in accordance with the UCR definition of offenses. Because of the variance in punishment for the same offenses in different states, there is no possibility to distinguish between felony or misdemeanor crimes in a program such as this.

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In recent years, the FBI has actively assisted individual states in the development of state-operated UCR programs compatible with the national system. These state programs have increased the participation of law enforcement agencies due to mandatory reporting requirements. State programs also provide direct and frequent contact with local agencies, assuring more completeness and quality of information provided by them. With the development of a state UCR program, data is more readily available for use by the state, and the FBI ceases collection of d~(ta directly from individual law enforcement agencies within the state. Instead, compiled information from all reporting agencies is forwarded to thfi national program by the state program.

On January 1, 1974 the Arkansas Crime Information Center initially began the collection of monthly UCR data in our state. The following year, Act 742 of 1975 was approved, which included a section making the reporting of UCR data to ACIC mandatory for law enforcement agencies.

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Purposes of the Arkansas UCR Program

Information from the UCR Program will assist in determining the overall scope of reported crime in Arkansas. It should be an important aid in making effective management studies and decisions.

While many purposes and objectives can be stated, the primary goals are:

1. To collect, verify, and analyze summary information on crime reported by law enforcement agencies in Arkansas.

2. To provide data back to law enforcement administrators for use in operational planning and assessments.

3. To give an overview of crime, its magnitude and trends, and to provide this information to the Governor, the Legislature, and to the general public.

4. To develop base data and statistics for use in improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and performance of the Arkansas criminal justice system.

5. To provide the FBI with complete UCR data to be included in the national crime reports.

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Reporting Procedures

The Arkansas UCR program uses a summary reporting procedure. Contributing law enforcement agencies are responsible for compiling their own crime figures and submitting them once a month to ACIC. Agencies are furnished training in scoring and classifying offenses, in use of tally books, and in procedures for completing the reporting forms.

A sound record-keeping system is necessary for the effective operation of any law enforcement agency. This record system is a basis for crime reporting by an agency. lIpon request, ACIC will make internal records, ferms and technical assistance available to any agency.

On a monthly basis, law enforcement agencies report the number of offenses that become known to them during the month. This count is taken from the complaints received by the agency from victims, other sources or as discovered by officers. Whenever complaints of a crime are determined through investigation to be unfounded or false, they are eliminated from the count. The number of "actual offenses known" are reported to ACIC without regard to whether anyone is arrested for the crime, stolen property recovered, or any other restrictive consideration. Law enforcement agencies report monthly the total number of these crimes which they clear by either arrest or exceptional means. To supplement the offense information, data such as the value of property stolen and recovered, circumstances surrounding homicides, additional information concerning assaults on police officers and other pertinent information is collected.

In addition,monthly reports on the number of persons arrested on all criminal offenses are collected. These reports provide age, sex and race information, with the adult and juvenile arrests separate.

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Arkansas Crime Index

The Crime Index is used as a basic measurement of crime. It is the figure which is often publicized by the news media and which is widely used to assess the criminality of a given location. Many of the figures presented in this report indicate the volume, fluctuations and distribution of crime in Arkansas on the basis of this Crime Index. The eight offenses making up the Crime Index are:

1. Murder 2. Forcible Rape 3. Robbery 4. Aggravated Assault 5. Burglary 6. Theft 7. Motor Vehicle Theft 8. Arson

These crimes were selected for use as an index due to their serious nature, their frequency of occurrence and the reliability of reporting from citizens to law enforcement agencies. The Crime Index is the total number of index crimes that come to the attention of law enforcement.

In reviewing crime index figures, the reader should keep in mind that there is currently no way of determining the total number of actual crimes committed. The Crime Index has been established to measure only the instances of crime which come to the attention of law enforcement agencies.

Violent crime refers to events such as murder, rape, and assault that may result in injury to a person. Robbery is also considered a violent crime because it involves the use or threat of force against a person.

Property crimes are unlawful acts with the intent of gaining property, but do not involve the use of threat of force against an individual. Theft, burglary, motor vehicle theft, and arson are examples of property crimes.

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The Crime Rate is one of the most quoted crime statistics and is based on the number of Index Crime per 100,000 population.

In UCR, an offense is considered to be cleared (solved) when at least one offender is arrested. The arrest of one person can clear several crimes, or several persons may be arrested in the process of clearing one crime. Offenses may also be cleared by exceptional means when the offender commits suicide; makes a dying declaration; confesses while in custody or serving time for another crime; is prosecuted in another jurisdiction for the same offense; when the victim refuses to prosecute or another jurisdiction refuses to extradite. When examining clearance data, keep in mind that not all crimes are cleared within the calendar year in which the offense occurs. Also note that the recovery of property stolen with regard to a specific offense does not, by itself, constitute a clearance for UCR purposes.

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Data Comparisons and Limitations of UCR

While UCR is the best source of crime statistics available at the present time, it has been subject to much criticism during its history. Some of these criticisms may be valid. However, the criticism is softened when it is remembered that the program was developed to furnish information for use primarily by law enforcement agencies.

The obvious tendency with a publication of this kind is to make comparisons of data between jurisdictions, whether they be between agencies, or counties, or regions. Caution should be uxercised for the many reasons which will become apparent as the reader continues through this publication. Comparisons may not be appropriate because of the great variety of factors which affect the extent and fluctuation of crime and which are not taken into consideration in either raw data or crime rates. All crimes are considered "equal" in computing crime rates. One theft affects a crime rate the same as one murder.

The Uniform Crime Reporting program is designated to measure offenses reported and persons arrested. Difficulty will arise if this distinction is not kept uppermost in mind. Crime relates to events, bLit arrest relates to persons, and this is not a one-to-one correspondence. While UCR is the best information available, no claim is made that they represent "all crime".

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Summary

The information collected for this report portrays the most accurate and realistic assessment available on the crime situation in Arkansas. However, individuals using these tabulations are again cautioned against drawing conclusions by making direct comparisons between agencies. Numerous factors affect the amount and type of crime from place to place. More valid use can be made of these figures by determining deviations from state averages or through comparisons with averages for similar population groups.

It is important to remember that crime is a social problem, and therefore, a concern of the entire community. The efforts of law enforcement are limited to factors within its control.

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Section 2

Crime Summary

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Facts At A Glance,;

• There were 116,689 serious crimes reported, with a 29% clearance rate (page 75).

• The crime rate for the State of Arkansas was established at 4,870 serious crimes for every 100,000 inhabitants (pages 10 and 75).

• 177,513 arrests were made in the state. Ten percent of thes,", involved persons under 18 (pages 88 and 89).

• The value of property stolen amounted to $93,982,942. Recovered property was estimated to be $39,718,780 with a recovery rate of 42% (page 78). This and the 1992 value are the only annual decreases in value of stolen property since 1978. The value that year was an estimated $29 million.

• The theft of jewelry and precious metals account for a property loss amounting to over $8 million, a slight increase over 1992 and 26% higher than in 1988. Theft of TVs/radios and cameras amounted to $8.4 million, slightly less than in 1992 and the lowest figure since 1988 (page 78).

• Firearms were used in 72% of all murder/non-negligent manslaughter reported (page 24), and 48% of all robberies (page 34).

• 1,026 reported rapes occurred during 1993, an increase of 4% compared to 1992 (page 28).

• 10,008 aggrav· ~ed assaults were reported. Ofthese 3,174 (32%) were committed by the use of hands, fists, or feet and 3,145 (31 %) using firearms (pages 38 and 40).

• Residential burglaries accounted for 71 % of all burglaries reported. The estimated value of property stolen in all burglaries is almost $22 million, with almost one-third of this taken in daytime residential burglaries (page 45).

• 7,784 mc.iorvehicle thefts were reported, amounting to an approximate value loss of over $43 million. Compared to 1992, the number of these thefts increased slightly (1 %) and the value loss of the vehicles remained approximately the same also (pages 52 and 78).

• For the year of 1993, there were three Arkansas law enforcement officers killed by felonious means while on duty (page 62).

• There were 399 assaults on officers reported, and 38% of these resulted in personal injury to the officer (page 65). These numbers have remained constant for three years, 1991 through 1993.

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Crime Summary 1992 and 1993

1992 1993 Percent Change

Average Number of Agencies Reporting 183 182 - 0.5

Violent Crime 13,796 14,299 + 3.6 Murder 258 247 - 4.3 Forcible Rape 988 1,026 + 3.8 Robbery 3,003 3,018 + 0.5 Aggravated Assault 9,547 10,008 + 4.8

Property Crime 100,773 102,390 + 1.7 Burglary 26,136 26,525 + 1.5 Theft 66,042 67,443 + 2.1 Motor Vehicle Theft 7,888 7,784 - 1.3 Arson 707 638 - 9.8

Crime Index Offenses 114,569 116,689 + 1.9

Juvenile Arrests 16,587 17,371 + 4.7 Adult Arrests 156,975 160,142 + 2.0

Total Arrests 173,562 177,513 + 2.3

Value of Property Stolen $94,428,971 $94,137,342 - 0.3

Value of Property Recovered $42,266,149 $39,974,530 - 5.5

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Year Population Pop. Rep. By Estimate UCR Reporting

97.8% 1982 2,294,000

(2,243,091)

99.4% 1983 2,291,000

(2,276,306)

98.9% 1984 2,328,000

(2,302,548)

99.4% 1985 2,359,000

(2,344,913)

98.7% 1986 2,372,000

(2,340,826)

98.9% 1987 2,388,000

(2,361,743)

99.1% 1988 2,422,000

(2,400,555)

98.2% 1989 2,406,000

(2,393,770)

99.5% 1990 2,350,725

(2,339,794)

99.8% 1991 2,350,725

(2,346,274)

99.9% 1992 2,350,725

(2,347,570)

99.9% 1993 2,399,000

(2,396,140)

Uniform Crime Reporting 1982 -1993

Avg. No. Of Change in No. Index Changes In Agencies/Month of Agencies Offenses Index Offenses

+2.1% 195 88,583 +2.7%

(+4)

+0.5% 196 81,716 -7.8%

(+1)

-0.5% 195 79,049 -3.3%

(-1)

-1.1% 193 84,952 +7.5%

(-1)

-1.6% 190 93,320 +9.9%

(-3)

-2.6% 185 100,986 +8.2%

(-5)

+0.5% 186 102,437 +1.4%

(+1)

-186 109,911 +7.3%

-0.5% 185 114,372 +4.1%

(-1)

-0.5% 184 122,984 +7.5%

(-1)

-0.5% 183 114,569 -6.8%

(-1)

-0.5% 182 116,689 +1.9%

(-1)

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Crime Rate Change In Per 100,000 Crime Rate

,

3949.1 +1.0%

3589.9 -9.1%

3433.1 -4.4%

3622.8 +6.1%

3986.6 +10.0%

4275.9 +7.3%

4267.2 -0.2%

4591.5 +7.6%

4888.1 +6.5%

5241.7 +7.2%

4879.6 -6.9%

4869.9 -0.2%

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Thousands

Yearly Violent Crime Trend

16.---------------~----------------------------------------------__.

14

12

10

6.912 6

4 1982 1983 1984

Thousands

140r

120

100

80

60

40

20 1982 1983 1984

12.417 r:

10.208 11.388

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

Yearly Property Crime Trend

76,779

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

11

14.299 )

13.796

VIOLENT CRIME: Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault

1991 1992 1993

PROPERTY CRIME: Burglary . Theft Moior vehicle Theft Arson

1991 1992 1993

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Murder Trend

300-r--------------------------------------~---------------~--------~

250

200 183

177

150

100-

239

175

264

EJ 247

50-r----.----.----r----r----.----.----,----.----.----.----.----.----~ 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Rape Trend

1200-r---~----------------------------------------------------------~

1000

779 922

6j8 600

586

0-r----r----r----r----r----T----.----,----.----.----;----~--_4----~ 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

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3,500

3.000

2,500

2,000 1.797

1,580 .. 1,500 1,l)11 7"

1,000

500 1982 1983 1984

Robbery Trend

r-

2.657

2,036 1!888

'"' 1.877 ..

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1;E;15

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989

Aggravated Assault Trend

3.213

3.002 3.018 2.650 ..

1990 1991 1992 1993

12,000-,----------------------------------,

10,000

8.519

8,000

6,000

4,000 4,538

10.pa8 .. ~._ ....-f::J

,+. -a---9.500 9.547

2,000 -j---r--.,.-----r---,.----r--r---.----r--...,-----r---,.----r---i 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1992 1993

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Burglary Trend

Thousands 30

28,241 28,96 26,136

25 8:1-- 26,525

20 ,-

15

10

5

0-1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Theft Trend

Thousands 80

71,191 ~

70

60,232 66,Q42 67,443

60 62,953 54,495 60,242

50

40

30

20 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

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Motor Vehicle Theft Trend

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8,000 - --t----

7,000 -1---~-~--f-----~---+-

6,000 -+--~------~f------ .---+-- ~--'t.

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5,000

4,000 .. ----i .--------.. ~-----.-

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8,065

7,888

7,?84 _ -El

3,000-l-----r----+----,-----r----r----+---~----_r----~--_.----_r----._--~

1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Arson Trend

800~----__ ----r_--~----~----__ ----r_--~----~----__ --------~--------~ 733

707 700

'638

600

300

I ,'i \ '! 400 -I---t-- ------- - ------t------r--- ----1- -~-----+ -. ---~ i 4 6 I I I i . r

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1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

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Offense Jan. Feb.

Murder 23 20

Forcible Rape 81 66

Robbery 261 203

Aggravated Assault 721 629

Burglary 2,093 1,674

Theft 5,037 4,417

Motor Vehicle 602 511 Theft

Arson 45 79

Index Crime Total 8,863 .7,599

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Month

January February March April May June July August September October November December

, Average

'.'

Mar.

19

96

219

726

2,122

5,454

530

41

9,207

Index Crime Summary by Month 1993

Apr. May June July Aug. Sept.

25 22 14 18 21 20

85 95 95 99 105 79

241 231 250 253 244 235

839 964 840 1,000 946 886

1,998 2,128 2,121 2,502 2,439 2,387

5,323 5,743 6,197 6,529 6,613 5,776

615 622 688 828 856 680

35 48 51 72 61 67

9,161 9,85310,256 11,301 11,285 10,130 r,

Oct.

20

84

260

884

2,350

5,661

657

56

9,972

Number of Agencies Reporting by Month

1992

183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183

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Nov. Dec. Year to Date

Total

20 25 247

78 63 1,026

308 313 3,018

762 811 10,008

2,142 2,569 26,525

5,139 5,554 67,443

565 630 7,784

44 39 638

9,058,10,004 116,689.

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1993

182 182 182 182 182 182 181 181 181 181 182 182

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Metropolitan Crime

The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions in Arkansas, representing 18% of the state's population, accounted for 42% of the Index Crime for 1993. These agencies increased 5% in total index crime compared to 1992. The law enforcement agencies representing populations of mere than 55,000 each are:

Agency

Fort Smith Police Department Little Rock Police Department North Little Rock Police Department Pine Bluff Police Department Pulaski County Sheriff's Office

Total

Total for 5 Index Crime Jurisdictions

Murder 115

Forcible Rape 442

Robbery 1,848

Aggravated Assault 5,987

Burglary 10,540

Theft 26,010

Motor Vehicle Theft 4,011

Arson 285

rotallndex Crime 48;953 "

State Total

247

1,026

3,018

10,008

26,525

67,443

7,784

638

" 1.16,689 ..

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Population

74,291 179,498 63,007 58,313 58,689

433,998

Percent of State Total

46.6

43.1

61.2

59.8

39.7

38.6

51.5

44.7

42.0

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Contributing Agencies and Population Coverage

For the year of 1993, 182 law enforcement agencies throughout the state contributed Uniform Crime Reports monthly and directly to the Arkansas Crime Information Center. Each month all of the 75 county Sheriff's Departments and 102 Police Departments participated. In addition, Public Safety Departments at four universities and the state university medical center submitted data to thf7 program. Uniform Crime Reports received from these agencies represent statistical data covering approximately 99% of the estimated Arkansas population.

January 1, 1993 - December 31, 1993

Campus Month Total Police Sheriff PO's

January 182 102 75 5 February 182 102 75 5 March 182 102 75 5 April 182 102 75 5 May 182 102 75 5 June 182 102 75 5 July 181 101 75 5 August 181 101 75 5 September 181 101 75 5 October 181 101 75 5 November 182 102 75 5 December 182 102 75 5

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Murder

Murder is defined in Uniform Crime Reporting as the willful killing of another. The classification, as in all of the other Crime Index offenses, is based solely on police investigation as opposed to the determination of a court, medical examiner, coroner, jury, or other judicial body.

Deaths caused by negliqence, suicide, accident, or justifiable homicide are not included in the count for this offense classification. Attempts to kill or assaults to kill are counted as aggravated assaults and not as murder.

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Murder in 1993

There were 247 murders in Arkansas in 1993, a decrease of 4% from 1992, but still an increase of 20% from five years ago. There were 10 murders for every 100,000 population, with a clearance rate of 87%.

There were also eight incidents of manslaughter and 11 justifiable homicides in the state.

Murder accounted for less than 1 % of the total Crime Index and only 2% of the violent Crime Index.

The state's five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing more than 55,000 people each) accounted for 47% of the murders.

The victims of murder were more likely to be black (56%) than white, male (73%) than female and the most frequent age range was 19 through 23 (17%). The most frequent suspect was also black (65%), male (89%) and the most frequent age range was 17through 19 and 21 through 23 (35%). Almost half (49%) of the known offenders were age 15 through 25. Only 27 offenders were women. There were 54 murders committed by unknown perpetrators.

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Number of Year Offenses

1988 206 1989 203 1990 239 1991 264 1992 258

1993 247

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent Weapon Most Frequent Victim Most Frequent Offender

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

+13.8 - 1.5 +17.7 +10.5 - 2.3

- 4.;3

1993 Features

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Rate PerclCi:nt Per 100,000 Cle~r;d

8.6 8.5

10.2 11.3 11.0

10.3

81.6 92.1 84.9 81.4 82.6

87.0

.April and December June

Handgun (52%) Black Male (Age 19-23)

.~.:;

Black Male (Ages 17-19 and 21-23)

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Murder by Month 1992 - 1993

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~<~'2~~: 1992 _ 1993 1 30

25

20

15

10

5

o Jan

1992 22 1993 23

Feb

13 20

Mar

22 19

Apr

21 25

May

21 22

Jun

12 14

23

Jul

21 18

30 21

Sep

20 20

Oct

26 20

Nov

23 20

Dec

27

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Murder

Weapon Type

Percent Weapon Type Number Distribution

Handgun 129 51.6 Rifle 17 6.8 Shotgun 21 8.4 Other Firearms 13 5.2 Knife/Cutting Instrument 27 10.8 Club or Blunt Object 16 6.4 Hands, Fists, Etc. 12 4.8 Poison 2 0.8 Fire 1 0.4 Strangulation/Asphyxiation 2 0.8 Other Weapon 10 4.0

Total *250 100 <

Victim-Offender Relationship

Percent Relationship Number Distribution

Husband 4 1.5 Wife 6 2.4 Ex-Wife 1 0.4 Parent 3 1.2 Child 6 2.4 Other Family 14 5.5 Neighbor or Friend 6 2.4 Boyfriend 3 1.2 Girlfriend 14 5.5 Homosexual 1 0.4 Other Acquaintance 110 43.3 Stranger 32 12.6 Unknown 54 21.2 " , " . "-_ .. ~.-- _0 ,.. _ ._",~_._ - ----" -- ....... _-.-" ,,~.-----~., __ ~_ or

-.~ .. -,-~"' ~ <- ~-.-~

Total *254 100 ./

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* This number varies with offender data. The number of offenders does not necessarily equal the number of victims.

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Murder Circumstances

Influenced Gangland by Killings

Alcohol, Drugs 7%

Felonious Acts ~O% 1 3 % TTTTTTr""'"'--

Arguments (Over Money,

Property, Other) 21% Unknown

24%

Romantic Triangle

10%

Other 5%

A felony murder is defined as a killing which occurs in conjunction with the commission of another crime. During 1993, of the 51 felony murders, seven occurred in conjunction with rape, 27 with robbery, two with burglary, one with a motor vehicle theft, and 14 with drug offenses.

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Murder

The oldest victim was a 92 year old black female. The youngest victims were a black female and a white female, both less than a year old. There was a decrease of 35% in the number of victims from age 11 to age 20 compared to 1992 and an increase of 21 % in victims aged 40 to 55.

Age, Sex, and Race - Murder Victims

Percent Age,Sex,Race Number Victims Distribution

Under 1 2 0.8 1 - 5 7 2.9

6 -10 3 1.2 11 - 14 2 0.8 15 -17 10 4.0 18 - 19 16 6.5 20 - 24 40 16.2 25 - 29 32 13.0 30 - 34 32 13.0 35 - 39 23 9.3 40 - 44 21 8.5 45 - 49 16 6.5 50 - 54 15 6.1 55 - 59 6 2.4 60 - 64 8 3.2 65 - 69 6 2.4 70 -74 1 0.4

75 & Over 6 2.4 Unknown 1 0.4

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Total 247 100

Male 181 73.3 Female 66 26.7

White 107 4;3.3 Black 138 55.9 Other 2 0.8

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Rape

Forcible rape, as defined under this program, is the carnal knowledge of a female through the use of force or the threat of force. Assaults to commit forcible rape are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) is not counted in this category.

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Rape in 1993

There were 1,026 rapes in Arkansas during 1993. This is an increase in actual and attempted rapes of 4% compared to 1992, and is 32% higher than in 1988. Approximately one-fourth of the victims were age 12 through 15.

Rape accounted for 0.9% of the total Crime Index and 7% of the Violent Crime Index. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions in the state (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted "for 43% of all rapes.

The number of rapes has increased 32% in five years and 48% in ten years.

For more information, Rape in Arkansas is printed annually and is available on request from the Arkansas Crime Information Center.

Number of Year Offenses

1988 779 1989 922 1990 1,009 1991 1,052 1992 988

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1993· 1,026

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent Victim Most Frequent Arrestee

0

Most Frequent Place of Occurrence Most Frequent Time of Occurrence

L~

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

+ 0.6 +18.4 + 9.4 + 4.3 - 6.0

+ 3.8

1993 Features

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Rate Percent Per 100,000 Cleared

32.5 62.9 38.5 61.2 43.1 57.2 44.8 56.5 41.9 58.9

42.8 61.0 ;;'

August December

White Female (13 - 15) White Male (Age 16 and Age 18)

Victim's Residence Between midnight and 2:00 a.m.

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, , , ,

80 -~ "

Jan i

Feb ,

Mar

Rape by Month 1992 - 1993

i May

I

Jun I I

Jul

1992 64 71 73 85 89 95 94 93 88 93 90 53

1993 81 66 96 85 95 95 99 105 79 84 78 63

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Robbery

Robbery is the taking of property or things of value from a person by use of force or threat of force. Assault to commit robbery and attempts are included. This is a violent crime and frequently results in injury to the victim.

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Robbery in 1993

There were 3,018 robberies in Arkansas in 1993. Robberies represented 3% ofthe total Crime Index and 21 % of the Violent Crime Index. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for almost two-thirds of all robberies (61 %).

Firearms were used in 48% of the robberies and 36% were strong arm robberies with no weapon involved. Although the number of robberies remained almost the same as in 1992, the average value of property stolen in 1993 was $843, an increase of 65% from 1992.

Street robberies accounted for more than one-third of all robberies. The value of property here has increased steadily over the last four years; an average value of $260 in 1990, $370 in 1991, $410 in 1992 and $485 in 1993. All types of robberies decreased with the exception of residential robberies which increased 15%.

Number of Year Offenses

1988 2,036 1989 2,657 1990 2,650 1991 3,213 1992 3,003

1993' '3;0~:8' ,,'

Most Frequent Month least Frequent Month Most Frequent Weapon

.

Most Frequent Area of Occurrence Average Value Stolen Per Offense Most Frequent Offender (Arrestee)

'~.

T,end

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

"

+ 8.5 +30.5 - 0.3 +21.2 - 6.5

"

'+0.5 "

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Rate Per 100,000

84.8 111.0 113.2 136.9 127.9

.. 121:Ur,

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December February Firearm

Percent Cleared

37.2 36.4 32.9 30.8 31.0

31.5, '0',:,,: .

Higllway/Street $843

Black Male (Age 16-17)

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Robbery by Month 1992 - 1993

400

350 ~~-~

300

50 i ) 1

J~m Feb Mar I I

Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

1992 263 182 241 242 239 242 236 248 244 293 241 332

1993 261 203 219 241 231 250 253 244 23!i 260 308 313

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Robbery Weapon Type

All Other Dangerous Weapons 80/0

Firearms 48%

Cutting Instrument

8%

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Strong Arm (hands)

36%

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Robbery

Premise and Value Stolen

Percent Percent of $ Value of Average

Premise Number Total Stolen Total Value Value

Street 1,053 34.9 $ 511,459 20.1 $ 485.72

Commercial House 496 16.4 323,437 12.7 652.09

Service Station 85 2.8 18,225 0.7 214.41

Convenience Store 244 8.1 64,192 2.5 263.08

Residence 504 16.7 1,210,556 47.6 2,401.90

Bank 33 1.1 40,273 1.6 1,220.39

Miscellaneous 603 20.0 375,442 14.8 622.62

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Total 3,018, 100 ~ "

$2,543,584 ~, 100 0, ~

$ 8~2.80 ,

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Aggravated Assault

Aggravated assault is an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe bodily injury usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or other means likely to produce death or serious bodily harm. Attempts are included.

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Aggravated Assault in 1993

There were 10,008 aggravated assaults in Arkansas during 1993. Aggravated assaults accounted for 9% of the Crime Index and for 70% of the Violent Crimes, with an increase of 39% since 1988. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for 60% of all aggravated assaults in the state.

Almost one-fourth of all those arrested for aggravated assault were age 16 through age 21.

There were 18,383 additional non-aggravated assaults reported during 1993, an increase of 1 0% since 1992.

Year

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

1993

Number of Offenses

7,187 7,606 8,519 9,500 9,547

10,008

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent We·apon

o

Most F~equent Offender (Arrestee)

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

+ 3.8 + 5.8 + 12.0 + 11.5 + 0.5

+ 4.8

1993 Features

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Rate Per 100,000

299.4 317.7 364.1 404.9 406.7

417.7·

July February

Percent Cleared

69.7 67.3 67.2 57.8 63.6

62.2

Firearms and Hands, Fists, & Feet, etc. Black Male (Ages 17 and 19)

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Aggravated Assault by Month 1992 .. 1993

1200

'1992 .. 1993 I

1000

800

600

, '

400 ,

"

. 200

I ,

, ,

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0 . -- .... ' ...

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

1992 714 672 739 867 856 868 838 913 741 849 733 757 1993 721 629 726 839 964 840 1000 946 886 884 762 811

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Aggravated Assault Weapon Type

Firearms Hands/

Fists/Feet

Cutting Instrument

14%

Other Dangerous Weapon 23%

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Burglary

Burglary is the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. Th9 use of force to gain entry is not required to classify the crime as burglary. The subclassifications of burglary are: forcible entry, unlawful entry without force, and attempted forcible entry.

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Burglary in 1993

There were 26,525 burglaries in Arkansas in 1993. Burglaries accounted for 23% of the state's Crime Index Offenses and 26% of the Property Crimes. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for 40% of the burglaries in the state. Burglary increased only 2% over 1992 and less than 1 % compared to five years ago.

In 1993 there were more 18 year olds arrested for burglary than any other age, and 43% of those arrested were 18 years or younger.

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Number of Year Offenses

1988 26,324 1989 28,616 1990 28,241 1991 28,966 1992 26,136

1993 26,525

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent Type Most Frequent Offender (Arrestee) Average Value Stolen Per Offense

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

+ 3.1 + 8.7 - 1.3 + 2.6 - 7.6

+ 1.5

1993 Features

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Rate Percent Per 100,000 Cleared

1,096.6 1,194.5 1,207.0 1,234.6 1,113.3

1,107.0

December February

Forcible Entry White Male (Age 18)

$815

17.2 17.5 15.5 15.1 16.9

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Burglary by Month 1992 - 1993

.... - ------ ~-----~-- -------_. 3000 .

::~}~~ 1992 _ 1993 I

2500

2000 .<

1500·'

1000

500

o . Jan

1992 2400

1993 2093

Feb Mar

1963 2110

1674 2122

Apr

1903

1998

May Jun Jul

2044 1983 2350

2128 2121 2502

43

Aug Sep Oct

2502 2092 2174

2439 2387 2350

Nov Dec

2247 2368

2142 2569

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Burglary Type of Entry

(Unlawful)

Without Force 200/0

Attempted ill!'11111111! 60/0 nrn

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Forcible 74%

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Burglary

Burglary by Premise, Time and Value

Number of Percent Total Average Classification Offenses Distribution Stolen Value Stolen

Residence

Night 7,015 26.4 $ 5,070,917 $ 722.87

Day 7,417 28.0 6,775,033 913.45

Unknown 4,421 16.7 4,024,257 910.26

Total 18,853 71.1 15,870,207 841.79

Non-Residence

Night 4,902 18.5 3,495,985 713.18

Day 1,101 4.1 880,174 799.43 Unknown 1,669 6.3 1,409,666 844.62

Total 7,672 28.9 5,785,825 754.15

Grand Total 26,5~5 "

, 100 :$2t!~56i032 $ ,816.44

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Theft

Theft is the unlawful taking or stealing of property or articles without the use of force, violence, or fraud.

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Theft in 1993

There were 67,443 thefts reported in Arkansas in 1993, with a value of $27.8 million stolen. Thefts accounted for 58% of the Crime Index, and 66% of the Property Crime. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for 39% of all thefts.

The number ofthefts has increased 2% since 1992, and overall there were 12% more thefts than in 1988. The average property value per theft was $412 in 1993, almost the same as in 1992, but an increase of 8% from 1991 . The total property value of thefts, $27.8 million is 3% higher than 1992 and 34% higher than five years ago.

Number of Year Offenses

1988 60,232 1989 62,953 1990 66,220 1991 71,191 1992 66,042

,1993 '·61443 , ..; .. :

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent Type

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

- 0.0 + 4.5 + 5.2 + 7.5 - 7.3

+ 2,1

1993 Features

Most Frequent Value Range of Stolen Property Average Value Stolen Per Offense

48

Rate Per 100,000

2509.1 2629.9 2830.2 3034.2 2,813.1

2,814.7 .

August February

Percent Cleared

20.9 21.3 20.0 22.5 29.9

21.3

Thefts from Motor Vehicles $50 or less

$412

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Theft by Month 1992 - 1993

§~~~~ 1992 i!

6000

Feb Mar Dec

1992 5438 5055 5468 5216 5377 5870 5944 6394 5528 5400 5023 5329

1993 5037 4417 5454 5323 5743 6197 6529 6613 5776 5661 5139 5554

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Theft by Type and Value

Value of Average Percent Property Percent Value

Type Theft Number Distribution Stolen Distribution Stolen

Pocket-Picking 317 0.5 $82,987 0.2 $ 261.79

Purse Snatching 384 0.6 90,525 0.3 235.74

Shoplifting 8,080 12.0 733,051 2.7 90.72

From Motor Vehicles 11,886 17.6 4,887,240 17.6 411.18

Motor Vehicle Parts 6,170 9.1 1,841,890 6.6 298.52

Bicycles 2,714 4.0 410,687 1.5 151.32

From Buildings 10,157 15.1 6,617,854 23.8 651.56

From Coin Operated Machines 573 0.8 154,804 0.6 270.16

Other 27,162 40.3 12,957,620 46.7 477.05

'. ~·.too $27,776,658 Total .67,443 100 $.411.85

Over $200 23,616 35.0 $25,453,438 91.6 1,077.80 $50 to $200 17,335 25.7 2,000,129 7.2 115.58 Under $50 26,492 39.3 323,091 1.2 12.20

The incidence of purse snatching in Arkansas is 16% higher than ten years ago, but shoplifting has almost doubled (+85%). The theft of parts from motor vehicles has decreased 27% in ten years.

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Motor Vehicle Theft

Motor vehicle theft is defined as the unlawful taking or stealing of a motor vehicle, including attempts. This excludes the taking for temporary use by those persons having unlawful access to the vehicle.

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Motor Vehicle Theft in 1993

There were 7,784 motor vehicles stolen in Arkansas in 1993. The value of stolen motor vehicles was $43 million. Motor vehicle thefts accounted for 7% of the Crime Index Offenses, and 8% of the Property Crime Offenses. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for 52% of all motor vehicle thefts. There has been a slight decrease in motor vehicle theft for the past two years, and these are the first yearly decreases since 1984. The increase over the last five years is 51 %.

For the sixth year in a row, over half of those arrested for motor vehicle theft were age eighteen or younger. Almost half of the 93 females arrested were ages 13 through 15.

Number of Year Offenses

1988 5,147 1989 6,379 1990 6,774 1991 8,065 1992 7,888

1993 7,784

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month Most Frequent Offender (Arrestee)

Trend

Percent Change (Over Previous Year)

+ 5.3 +23.9 + 6.2 +19.1 - 2.2

-1.3

1993 Features

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Rate Per 100,000

203.7 266.5 289.5 343.7 336.0

324.9 .',

August February

Percent Cleared

35.6 30.3 29.1 26.5 30.0

·30.4

White Male Ages 15-17

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1000 -

800 -,

600 --

400

200- ,

o Jan

1992 676 1993 602

Motor Vehicle Theft by Month 1992 -1993

~~:~)~; 1992 _ 1993 I

Feb

633 511

Mar

691 530

Apr

547 615

May Jun

666 622

626 688

53

Jul

703 828

Aug Sep

796 856

638 680

Oct

631 657

Nov

641 565

Dec

640 630

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Motor Vehicle Theft By Type

Other Vehicles 120/0

Automobiles 650/0

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Motor Vehicle Recovery

There were 5,527 recovered motor vehicles for the year of 1993. The value of these vehicles at the time of recovery, was estimated to be $33 million, a decrease of 23% in value of recovered vehicles.

Recovery by Jurisdiction

Where Recovered 1992 1993 Trend

In same jurisdiction as stolen 3,896 3,704 - 4.9% In another jurisdiction 1,792 1,823 + 1.7%

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ToJal . DS,688 ·5J527 .' - 2~8% o. .

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Arson

Arson is defined as any willful or malicious burning or attempts to burn, with or without attempt to defraud.

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Arson in 1993

There were 638 arsons reported in Arkansas in 1993. The value of the property damage was $6.9 million. Although arson decreased 10% the value of the property damage decreased 37% with the largest decreases being in commercial property (-76%) and in public or community property (-80%). The average damage per arson amounted to $10,887 in 1993 and $15,646 in 1992. Arson accounted for less than 1 % of the Property Crime Offenses and the total Crime Index Offenses. The five largest law enforcement jurisdictions (representing populations of more than 55,000 each) accounted for 45% of the arson in the state.

Trend

Percent Number of Change (Over

Year Offenses Previous Year)

1988 526 1989 575 1990 720 1991 733 1992 707

1993 638

Most Frequent Month Least Frequent Month

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Most Frequent Type of Arson (Property)

- 8.7 + 9.3 + 25.2 + -

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1.8 3.5

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9.8 ~

1993 Features

58

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Rate Per 100,000

21.9 24.0 30.8 31.2 33.6

26.6 l'

February April

Percent Cleared

20.3 24.2 27.4 25.2 22.2

21.5

Single Occupancy (Residential)

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1992 52

1993 45

66

79

69 41

Arson by Month 1992 - 1993

79

35

May

69 48

Jun

57

51

59

Jul

46 72

Aug

53

61

, Sep

66 67

Oct

53

56

Nov Dec

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Arson

Number of Offenses and Value of Property Damage by Property Classification

Number Property Classification of Clearances

Offenses

Single Occupancy Residential: Houses, Townhouses, Duplexes, etc. 277 60

Other Residential: Apartments, Tenements, Flats, Hotels, Motels, Inns, Dormitories, Boarding Houses, etc. 57 21

Storage: Barns, Garages, Warehouses, etc. 25 5

Industrial/Manufacturing 9 4

Other Commercial: Stores, Restaurants, Offices, etc. 34 7

Community/Public: Churches, Jails, Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, etc. 32 12

All Other Structure: Out Buildings, Monuments, Buildings Under Construction, etc. 14 0

il/!,~

. Total Structure '. 448 . 109 ". ' 0

Motor Vehicles: Automobiles, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles, etc. 122 18

Other Mobile Property: TraBers, Recreational Vehicles, Airplanes, Boats, etc. 25 6

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Total Mobile 147. 24 ' , ,\ , .'. "

T~tcll Other r:i. 0 -:c

, , \trop$, Timber" Fences, Siglis,etc. 43 iJ 4 ..

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Gran~, Total 638, 131 \. . ;

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Estimated Value of

Property Damage

$ 3,278,457

572,047

535,650

659,020

537,439

496,469

61,000

$ ·6.1.40,082"

510,397

243,345

$ 753i742 '.

$ 51,813

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Law Enforcement Officers Killed in 1993

Three Arkansans were among the 68 law enforcement officers nationwide who died during 1993 in the line of duty. Nationally this is an increase of 10% from 1992.

Special Agent Robert J. Williams of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, was one of four officers shot and killed when agents tried to execute a warrant at the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas on February 28, 1993.

Officer Henry Callanen, 62, a 35-year veteran of the Little Rock Police Department, was shot in the left side about 12:40 a.m. on May 15, 1993 during a robbery attempt at a local restaurant. Callan en was working off duty at the restaurant but wearing his uniform when the shooting occurred. He was rushed to the hospital but pronounced dead about 1 :00 a.m. on May 16th. Both offenders were arrested, charged and convicted. One conviction was life without parole.

Officer Jeff Richardson, 31, a Cave City (Sharp County) police officer was killed on May 21, 1993 when another vehicle turned in front of him during a pursuit. Officer Richardson was killed at the scene in the near head­on collision. The other driver died a few hours later. The fleeing suspect was arrested, jailed and charged with felonious fleeing.

Officers Killed Feloniously Disposition of Offenders

Officers Offenses Death Life w/o Justifiably Year Killed Cleared Sentence Parole Killed Suicide

1982 2 2 0 0 1 1 1983 1 1 0 0 1 0 1984 5 5 1 3 1 0 1985 1 1 1 0 0 0 1986 1 1 0 0 0 1 1987 0 0 0 0 0 0 1988 2 2 1 0 1 0 1989 0 0 0 0 0 0 1990 0 0 0 0 0 0 1991 2 2 0 3 0 0 1992 2 2 0 0 0 0

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Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted

In 1993, 399 assaults on sworn officers in Arkansas were reported to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Compared to the 386 assaults in 1992, this is an increase of 3%. The number in 1993 is still 4% lower than 1991 when there were 414 assaults on officers, the highest number of assaults recorded for any one year.

Police Activity at Time of Assault

Number Percent Type Activity Assaulted Distribution

Disturbance Call 122 30.6 Burglary in Progress, Pursuit 4 1.0 Robbery in Progress, Pursuit 4 1.0 Attempting Other Arrests 100 25.1 Civil Disorder 3 0.7 Handling, Transporting, Custody

of Prisoners 53 13.3 Investigating Suspicious Persons

or Circumstances 29 7.3 Ambush - No Warning 2 0.5 Mentally Deranged 6 1.5 Traffic Pursuits and Stops 47 11.8 All Other 29 7.2

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Total 399 :100' 0

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Assignment of Officers Assaulted

Number Percent Type Assignment Assaulted Distribution

Two-man Vehicle 96 24.1 One-man Vehicle

Alone 100 25.0 Assisted 123 30.8

Detective/Special Assignment Alone 5 1.3 Assisted 34 8.5

Other Alone 14 3.5 Assisted 27 6.8

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Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted by Month 1992 - 1993

! i ,~~l 1992 .. 1993 J

50

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1992 38

1993 44

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Time of Day

6:01 a.m. - 8 a.m. 8:01 a.m. - 10 a.m.

10:01 a.m. - 12 noon 12:01 p.m. - 2 p.m.

2:01 p.m. - 4 p.m. 4:01 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Day..;time Hours' "/'

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6:01 p.m. - 8 p.m. 8:01 p.m. - 10 p.m.

10:01 p.m. - 12 midnight 12:01 a.m. - 2 a.m.

2:01 a.m. - 4 a.m. 4:01 a.m. - 6 a.m.

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Night~time Hours

Time of Assault

Number Assaulted

6 9

27 19 23 50

1.34

47 52 64 46 40 16

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Percent Distribution

1.5 2.2 6.8 4.8 5.8

12.5

11.8 13.0 16.1 11.5 10.0 4.0

The six hour period from 6 p.m. to 12 midnight, whIle only one-fourth of the twenty-four hour period, accl)unts for 41 % of the assaults. This was also the most dangerous six hour period in 1992. The most dangerous time period for 1989, 1990 and 1991 was from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

The safest six hour time period is from 4 a.m. to 10 a.m., ar:counting for only 8% of the assaults. The 12 hour period from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. has only 25% of the assaults.

Injuries to Law Enforcement Officers

Number Percent Injury Status Assaulted Distribution

Injuries 150 37.6 No Injuries 249 62.4

" Total 3~9 1.00

Of the officers assaulted with firearms, 15% sustained an injury; with a knife, 21 %; with other dangerous weapons, 23%; hands, fists or feet, 47%.

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Weapons Used In Assaults Upon Officers

Firearms 16%

Other Dangerous Weapons

13%

Knife/ Cutting

Instrument 50/0

Hands/ Fists/Feet

66%

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Clearances

Number of Number of Percent Year Officers Assaulted Clearances Cleared

1988 315 297 94.3 1989 372 339 91.1 1990, 266 260 97.7 1991 414 358 86.5 1992 386 358 92.7

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Section 5

Crime Index ;Offenses By ,

ContribLJltor

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1993 Crime Index Offenses by Contributor

1992 AGGRA· MOTOR RATE POPULATION VATED VEHICLE CRIME PER PERCENT

COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE h'URDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

ARKANSAS COUNTY 22095 3 4 19 49 252 579 95 1 1002 4535 20.1

Sheriff 7837 1 0 1 1 14 35 1 0 53 676 13.2 DeWitt 3625 0 2 1 9 33 74 11 1 131 :;>514 26.0 Stuttgart 10633 2 2 17 39 205 470 83 0 818 7693 19.6

ASHLEY COUNTY 24816 2 9 12 100 194 500 40 6 863 3478 16.7

Sheriff 15245 2 7 7 70 107 192 11 0 396 2598 9.1 Crossett 6410 0 1 5 20 73 249 27 2 377 5881 17.0 Hamburg 3161 0 1 0 10 14 59 2 4 90 2847 48.9

BAXTER COUNTY 31824 0 2 1 23 26 330 13 4 399 1254 47.6

Sheriff 22613 0 1 0 17 15 130 9 0 172 761 33.1 Mountain Home 9211 0 1 1 6 11 200 4 4 227 2464 58.6

BENTON COUNTY 98549 4 26 23 135 576 2392 104 7 3267 3315 16.8

Sheriff 53567 3 15 3 70 225 622 31 0 969 1809 18.1 Bentonville 11487 0 0 7 9 71 351 6 1 445 3874 38.4 Rogers 25198 0 9 10 44 233 1215 48 6 1565 6211 9.3 Siloam Springs 8297 1 2 3 12 47 204 19 0 288 3471 20.1

BOONE COUNTY 28875 1 2 2 26 75 281 53 4 444 1538 74.1 Sheriff 18751 1 2 0 23 50 87 19 3 185 987 63.2 Harrison 10124 0 0 2 3 25 194 34 1 259 2558 81.9

BRADLEY COUNTY 12034 1 1 5 5 45 308 14 0 379 3149 36.4

Sheriff 5447 0 0 0 5 15 29 2 0 51 936 19.6 Warren 6587 1 1 5 0 30 279 12 0 328 4980 39.0

CALHOUN COUNTY 5944 1 2 2 13 38 57 6 1 120 2019 26.7 Sheriff 5944 1 2 2 13 38 57 6 1 120 2019 26.7

CARROLL COUNTY 19033 2 4 3 43 125 391 23 2 593 3116 29.0 Sheriff 11727 1 4 1 21 65 154 13 2 261 2226 32.2 Berryville 3277 0 0 0 7 26 99 1 0 133 4059 27.8 Eureka Springs 1938 1 0 1 4 19 73 1 0 99 5108 10.1 Green Forest 2091 0 0 1 11 15 65 8 0 100 4782 41.0

CHICOT COUNTY 16033 1 7 7 110 161 428 19 10 743 6187 26.0 Sheriff 5155 0 3 0 0 13 137 7 1 161 3123 5.6 Dermott 4811 1 4 1 23 72 103 2 6 212 4407 34.9 Eudora (3) 3219 0 0 1 19 24 32 6 1 83 10314 32.5 Lake Village 2848 0 0 5 68 52 156 4 2 287 10077 28.9

CLARK COUNTY 21873 1 2 4 12 70 341 21 1 452 2066 29.0 Sheriff 9412 0 2 0 11 39 66 7 1 126 1339 34.1 Arkadelphia 10218 1 0 4 0 24 271 14 0 314 3073 25.2 Gurdon 2243 0 0 0 1 7 4 0 0 12 535 75.0

CLAY COUNTY 18477 1 0 0 3 85 175 30 4 298 1613 18.1 Sheriff 11232 0 0 0 1 44 54 19 2 120 1068 19.2 Corning 3391 0 0 0 2 23 82 10 2 119 3509 21.0 Piggott 3854 1 0 0 0 18 39 1 0 59 1531 10.2

See notes at end of tables.

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1992 AGGRA· MOTOR RATE POPULATION VATED VEHICLE CRIME PER PERCENT

COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

CLEBURNE COUNTY 19807 0 1 1 21 89 291 25 0 428 2161 42.1 Sheriff 14065 0 0 1 8 62 102 18 0 191 1358 45.5 Heber Springs 5742 0 1 0 13 27 189 7 0 237 4127 39.2

CLEVELAND COUNTY 7940 0 0 0 0 26 24 2 2 54 680 33.3 Sheriff 7940 0 0 0 0 26 24 2 2 54 680 33.3

COLUMBIA COUNTY 26216 1 6 22 60 169 295 29 4 586 2235 22.7 Sheriff 14837 1 5 4 22 64 111 10 0 217 1463 23.5 Magnolia 11379 0 1 18 38 105 184 19 4 369 3243 22.2

CONWAY COUNTY 19543 1 6 5 6 85 137 27 32 299 1530 39.8 Sheriff 12858 0 4 2 4 58 38 9 29 144 1120 26.4 Morrilton 6685 1 2 3 2 27 99 18 3 155 2319 52.3

CRAIGHEAD COUNTY 70370 5 33 75 193 934 1883 149 11 3283 4665 20.9 Sheriff 22880 3 4 1 7 141 142 18 1 317 1385 16.4 Jonesboro 47490 2 29 74 186 793 1741 131 10 2966 6246 21.4

CRAWFORD COUNTY 43361 0 11 4 109 320 986 80 20 1530 3529 18.2 Sheriff 25058 0 8 1 80 141 242 27 19 518 2067 18.5 Alma 3018 0 1 0 16 22 79 5 0 123 4076 25.2 Van Buren 15285 0 2 3 13 157 665 48 1 889 5816 17.1

CRITIENDEN COUNTY 50959 13 34 142 142 449 1168 296 1 2245 4406 34.4 Sheriff 14180 5 10 15 59 184 223 41 1 538 3794 11.3 Earle 3461 0 0 3 17 45 40 2 0 107 3092 9.3 Marion 4480 1 0 3 16 23 108 15 0 166 3705 72.3 West Memphis 28838 7 24 121 50 197 797 238 0 1434 4973 40.5

CROSS COUNTY 19618 0 3 8 10 152 267 28 1 469 2391 27.5 Sheriff 11263 0 2 2 4 77 90 15 1 191 1696 26.7 Wynne 8355 0 1 6 6 75 177 13 0 278 3327 28.1

DALLAS COUNTY 9810 3 4 12 56 80 106 14 1 276 2813 28.6 Sheriff 4985 1 0 3 4 20 21 10 1 60 1204 30.0 Fordyce 4825 2 4 9 52 60 85 4 0 216 4477 28.2

DESHA COUNTY 17140 2 6 12 39 191 469 31 5 755 4405 20.4 Sheriff 6409 0 2 0 2 24 41 12 1 82 1279 19.5 Dumas 5632 1 4 11 36 84 266 18 4 424 7528 27.8 McGehee 5099 1 0 1 1 83 162 1 0 249 4883 8.0

DREW COUNTY 17724 4 3 4 11 31 198 10 3 264 1490 61.4 Sheriff 9442 0 1 0 0 21 83 3 2 110 1165 11.8 Monticello 8282 4 2 4 11 10 115 7 1 154 1859 96.8

FAULKNER COUNTY 61235 6 10 28 100 367 1803 107 7 2428 3965 37.8 Sheriff 30882 5 1 0 28 149 246 30 2 461 1493 34.9 Conway 27024 1 8 25 58 188 1429 75 4 1788 6616 39.5 Greenbrier 2173 0 0 0 7 7 22 1 0 37 1703 59.5 UCA 0 0 1 3 7 22 102 1 1 137 0 20.4 Vilonia 1156 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 433 0.0

FRANKLIN COUNTY 15201 0 2 1 26 88 182 14 0 313 2059 28.8 Sheriff 11803 0 0 0 2 60 40 4 0 106 898 17.0 Ozark 3398 0 2 1 24 28 142 10 0 207 6092 34.8

FULTON COUNTY 10242 0 1 1 8 58 51 17 0 136 1328 12.5 Sheriff 10242 0 1 1 8 58 51 17 0 136 1328 12.5

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1992 AGGRA· MOTOR RATE POPULATION VATED VEHICLE CRIME PER PERCENT

COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

GARLAND COUNTY 74902 6 29 160 142 1334 2669 268 16 4624 6173 28.4 Sheriff 41775 1 4 5 12 125 113 38 1 299 716 31.8 Hot Springs 33127 5 25 155 130 1209 2556 230 15 4325 13056 28.2

GRANT COUNTY 14233 0 5 0 18 68 166 21 1 279 1960 54.8 Sheriff 11072 0 5 0 18 60 87 12 1 183 1653 50.3 Sheridan 3161 0 0 0 0 8 79. 9 0 96 3037 63.5

GREENE COUNTY 32455 1 16 3 20 258 640 59 7 1004 3094 25.9 Sheriff 13536 0 7 1 12 124 138 24 6 312 2305 22.4 Paragould 18919 1 9 2 8 134 502 35 1 692 3658 27.5

HEMPSTEAD COUNTY 22063 3 10 30 65 279 563 44 6 1000 4532 22.0 Sheriff 12223 1 3 5 21 66 89 15 2 202 1653 17.3 Hope 9840 2 7 25 44 213 474 29 4 798 8110 23.2

HOT SPRING COUNTY 26649 2 10 7 67 222 526 63 6 903 3388 25.5 Sheriff 17204 1 7 0 3 104 126 28 4 273 1587 17.9 Malvern 9445 1 3 7 64 118 400 35 2 630 6670 28.7

HOWARD COUNTY 13845 1 1 1 6 70 143 10 3 235 1697 20.0 Sheriff 9112 0 1 0 6 51 40 6 3 107 1174 27.1 Nashville 4733 1 0 1 0 19 103 4 0 128 2704 14.1

INDEPENDENCE COUNTY 31832 0 9 6 26 160 812 46 0 1059 3327 34.2 Sheriff 31832 0 9 6 26 160 812 46 0 1059 3327 34.2

IZARD COUNTY 11595 0 2 1 1 15 14 6 0 39 336 20.5 Sheriff 9311 0 2 1 1 15 13 6 0 38 408 21.1 Horseshoe Bend 2284 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 44 0.0

JACKSON COUNTY 19330 0 6 6 27 105 316 45 5 510 2638 32.7 Sheriff 11719 0 2 0 1 54 54 9 2 122 1041 21.3 Newport 7611 0 4 6 26 51 262 36 3 388 5098 36.3

JEFFERSON COUNTY 87241 17 69 272 556 1994 2294 556 51 5809 6659 20.5 Sheriff 28928 1 9 9 20 224 192 37 3 495 1711 37.S Pine Bluff 58313 16 59 261 531 1754 2010 517 46 5194 8907 19.3 U of A Pine Bluff 0 0 1 2 5 16 92 2 2 120 0 0.0

JOHNSON COUNTY 18593 2 8 1 19 102 448 26 2 608 3270 19.1 Sheriff 12642 2 7 0 10 83 194 16 2 314 2484 15.3 Clarksville 5951 0 1 1 9 19 254 10 0 294 4940 23.1

LAFAYETTE COUNTY 9B40 0 5 1 12 33 48 3 3 105 1067 27.6 Sheriff 9840 0 5 1 12 33 48 3 3 105 1067 27.6

LAWRENCE COUNTY 17813 0 1 0 2 49 185 12 0 249 1398 1.2 Sheriff 10606 0 0 0 0 36 90 6 0 132 1245 0.8 Hoxie 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Walnut Ridge 4477 0 1 0 2 13 95 6 0 117 2613 1.7

LEE COUNTY 13319 2 4 10 47 193 304 53 9 622 4670 18.2 Sheriff 7289 1 2 1 2 56 68 13 0 143 1962 19.6 Marianna 6030 1 2 9 45 137 236 40 9 479 7944 17.7

LINCOLN COUNTY 13969 0 0 1 0 19 48 2 0 70 501 0.0 Sheriff 11788 0 0 0 0 10 26 0 0 36 305 0.0 Star City 2181 0 0 1 0 9 22 2 0 34 1559 0.0

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COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

LITILE RIVER COUNTY 14251 0 1 2 26 61 184 12 5 291 2042 24.4 Sheriff 8996 0 1 1 3 30 78 9 2 124 1378 9.7 Ashdown 5255 0 0 1 23 31 106 3 3 167 3178 35.3

LOGAN COUNTY 20977 0 0 1 3 89 103 12 0 208 992 5.3 Sheriff 13347 0 0 1 3 55 0 4 0 63 472 4.8 Booneville 3881 0 0 0 0 7 44 6 0 57 1469 10.5 Paris 3749 0 0 0 0 27 59 2 0 88 2347 2.3

LONOKE COUNTY 40069 0 7 9 16 346 586 77 0 1041 2598 15.8 Sheriff 21759 0 1 2 2 39 59 41 0 144 662 33.3 Cabot 8489 0 3 1 9 58 239 12 0 322 3793 10.2 Carlisle 2298 0 2 2 3 9 75 12 0 103 4482 39.8 England 3419 0 0 0 0 135 0 1 0 136 3978 0.7 Lonoke 4104 0 1 4 2 105 213 11 0 336 8187 12.2

MADISON COUNTY 11856 0 1 0 0 54 52 4 0 111 936 3.6 Sheriff 11856 0 1 0 0 54 52 4 0 111 936 3.6

MARION COUNTY 12245 0 2 0 30 50 92 11 0 185 1511 41.1 Sheriff 10681 0 2 0 30 39 74 8 0 153 1432 35.9 Bull Shoals 1564 0 0 0 0 11 18 3 0 32 2046 65.6

MILLER COUI~TY 39254 9 26 71 279 543 2505 108 19 3560 9069 30.9 Sheriff 16160 2 5 0 55 110 216 33 1 422 2611 51.9 Texarkana 23094 7 21 71 224 433 2289 75 18 3138 13588 28.1

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY 58703 11 34 117- 471 1148 2052 211 60 4104 6991 41.4 Sheriff 26215 2 10 11 77 218 242 39 13 612 2335 57.2 Blytheville 23376 6 18 91 270 774 1371 148 42 2720 11636 27.7 Osceola 9112 3 6 15 124 156 439 24 5 772 8472 77.5

MONROE COUNTY 11564 1 5 9 24 93 136 24 0 292 2525 32.9 Sheriff 7244 0 4 2 12 48 58 15 0 139 1919 33.8 Brinkley 4320 1 1 7 12 45 78 9 0 153 3542 32.0

MONTGOMERY COUNTY 8001 0 4 0 8 33 56 3 1 105 1312 34.3 Sheriff 8001 0 4

. 0 8 33 56 3 1 105 1312 34.3

NEVADA COUNTY 10307 0 1 2 6 92 10 6 0 117 1135 8.5 Sheriff 6559 0 1 2 6 92 10 6 0 117 1784 8.5 Prescott 3748 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

NEWTON COUNTY 7823 1 0 0 14 43 15 7 2 82 1048 43.9 Sheriff 7823 1 0 0 14 43 15 7 2 82 1048 43.9

OUACHITA COUNTY 31200 4 11 58 138 248 733 57 7 1256 4026 53.2 Sheriff 16525 2 3 7 32 59 164 16 1 284 1719 42.6 Camden 14675 2 8 51 106 189 569 41 6 972 6624 56.3

PERRY COUNTY 8132 1 1 1 14 31 46 6 0 100 1230 21.0 Sheriff 8132 1 1 1 14 31 46 6 0 100 1230 21.0

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COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

PHILLIPS COUNTY 29426 5 3 18 57 4e5 607 83 5 1263 4292 20.9 Sheriff 11027 0 2 5 17 88 113 19 0 244 2213 26.2 Elaine 862 0 0 0 3 8 8 0 0 19 2204 15.8 Helena 7644 2 0 8 37 216 219 41 5 528 6907 25.6 West Helena 9893 3 1 5 0 173 267 23 0 472 4771 13.1

PIKE COUNTY 10292 0 0 0 4 57 3 3 0 67 651 35.8 Sheriff 10292 0 0 0 4 57 3 3 0 67 651 35.8

POINSETT COUNTY 25169 1 6 8 29 191 228 31 6 500 1987 24.0 Sheriff 15573 1 5 1 3 106 85 20 a 221 1419 19.9 Marked Tree 3163 a 0 6 21 20 81 1 2 131 4142 34.4 Trumann 6433 a 1 1 5 65 62 10 4 148 2301 20.9

POLK COUNTY 17701 1 6 1 20 82 175 18 0 303 1712 44.9 Sheriff 12115 1 3 1 12 53 59 9 a 138 1139 34.8 Mena 5586 a 3 a 8 29 116 9 a 165 2954 53.3

POPE COUNTY 46823 1 12 8 45 354 1239 72 4 1735 3705 28.0 Sheriff 25127 1 4 1 6 148 175 17 3 355 1413 16.3 Russellville 21696 a 8 7 39 206 1064 55 1 1380 6361 31.0

PRAIRIE COUNTY 9711 0 3 0 25 33 51 14 0 126 1297 41.3 Sheriff 5968 a 1 a 16 16 27 12 a 72 1206 41.7 Des Arc 2041 0 2 a 9 a 7 1 a 19 931 57.9 Hazen 1702 0 a a a 17 17 1 a 35 2056 31.4

PULASKI COUNTY 357022 99 339 1593 5291 8304 22424 3331 232 41613 11656 25.8 Sheriff 58689 14 31 65 364 571 1006 149 17 2217 3778 39.2 Jacksonville 29698 3 17 48 179 278 1322 107 12 1966 6620 47.2 Utile Rock 179498 68 215 1136 4468 5796 14306 2081 174 28244 15735 23.7 Maumelle 6851 0 2 a 3 50 143 13 2 213 3109 20.7 North Utile Rock 63007 13 71 324 235 1456 4732 873 25 7729 12267 25.8 Sherwood 19279 1 3 16 36 119 653 93 1 922 4782 16.1 UALR a a 0 2 5 11 83 8 1 110 0 18.2 UAMS a 0 0 2 1 23 179 7 0 212 0 7.1

RANDOLPH COUNTY 16896 0 0 0 2 84 190 14 2 292 1728 30.1 Sheriff 10620 0 0 0 0 62 147 4 1 214 2015 19.2 Pocahonlas 6276 0 0 0 2 22 43 10 1 78 1243 60.3

ST. FRANCIS COUNTY 29079 1 19 47 168 393 1161 106 7 1902 6541 26.9 Sheriff 15442 1 8 8 40 125 131 35 2 350 2267 38.9 Forrest City 13637 0 11 39 128 268 1030 71 5 1552 11381 24.2

SALINE COUNTY 65497 2 34 17 182 554 1527 122 7 2445 3733 16.2 Sheriff 41572 2 22 6 102 356 627 65 4 1184 2848 17.6 Benton 18549 0 12 10 80 182 812 42 2 1140 6146 16.6 Bryant 5376 0 0 1 0 16 88 15 1 121 2251 0.0

SCOTT COUNTY 10412 0 0 0 6 47 66 15 1 135 1297 22.2 Sheriff 7327 0 0 0 4 28 48 9 0 89 1215 9.0 Waldron 3085 0 0 0 2 19 18 6 1 46 1491 47.8

SEARCY COUNTY 8001 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 4 50 150.0 Sheriff 8001 0 a a a 1 a 2 1 4 50 150.0

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1992 AGGRA- MOTOR RATE POPULATION VATED VEHICLE CRIME PER PERCENT

COUNTY/AGENCY ESTIMATE MURDER RAPE ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT ARSON INDEX 100,000 CLEARED

SEBASTIAN COUNTY 101630 5 71 64 424 1117 4196 406 23 6306 6205 63.8 Sheriff 19114 1 3 1 25 81 148 11 0 270 1413 27.4 Barling 4160 0 0 0 9 23 70 2 0 104 2500 24.0 Fort Smith 74291 4 66 62 389 963 3956 391 23 5854 7880 66.6 Greenwood 4065 0 2 1 1 50 22 2 0 78 1919 30.8

SEVIER COUNTY 13915 1 7 6 31 120 325 21 0 511 3672 17.6 Sheriff 9188 0 5 3 14 28 152 7 0 209 2275 21.5 DeQueen 4727 1 2 3 17 92 173 14 0 302 6389 14.9

SHARP COUNTY 14398 1 2 1 5 78 112 9 0 208 1445 13.9 Sheriff 14398 1 2 1 5 78 112 9 0 208 1445 13.9

STONE COUNTY 9975 0 1 0 14 39 70 9 0 133 1333 21.1 Sheriff 9975 0 1 0 14 39 70 9 0 133 1333 21.1

UNION COUNTY 47676 7 17 51 98 574 1279 93 3 2122 4451 10.9 Sheriff 21779 3 6 4 30 162 215 31 0 451 2071 18.0 EI Dorado 23620 4 11 47 63 407 1048 59 3 1642 6952 8.4 Smackover 2277 0 0 0 5 5 16 3 0 29 1274 41.4

VAN BUREN COUNTY 14294 0 1 0 31 80 105 6 0 223 1560 37.7 Sheriff 14294 0 1 0 31 80 105 6 0 223 1560 37.7

WASHINGTON COUNTY 116676 5 44 30 162 871 2922 284 5 4322 3704 25.0 Sheriff 40032 3 3 1 26 190 152 25 4 404 1009 19.8 Fayetteville 42962 1 29 14 83 305 1542 165 1 2140 4981 28.1 Lincoln 1489 0 0 0 0 3 16 0 0 19 1276 25.0 Springdale 30554 1 9 13 43 256 1059 87 0 1468 4805 24.1 U of A Fayetteville 0 0 3 2 6 104 135 4 0 254 0 9.8 West Fork 1639 0 0 0 4 13 17 3 0 37 2257 37.8

WHITE COUNTY 55792 4 10 8 30 468 968 109 1 1598 2864 45.7 Sheriff 28429 3 4 3 23 298 265 53 1 650 2286 50.2 Bald Knob 2707 0 0 0 3 4 18 1 0 26 960 46.2 Beebe 4546 0 0 1 0 26 90 9 0 126 2772 6.3 Bradford (6) 891 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 224 0.0 Judsonia 1953 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 26 1331 0.0 Kensett 1775 1 0 0 0 4 14 3 0 22 1239 4.5 Searcy 15491 0 6 4 4 109 580 43 0 746 4816 51.3

WOODRUFF COUNTY 9715 0 0 0 0 22 26 2 0 50 515 4.0 Sheriff 9715 0 0 0 0 22 26 2 0 50 515 4.0

YELL COUNTY 18120 1 4 4 47 153 397 35 11 652 3598 32.8 Sheriff 12706 1 0 2 26 101 128 25 3 286 2251 22.4 Danville 1617 0 1 0 3 4 22 0 0 30 1855 46.7 Dardanelle 3797 0 3 2 18 48 247 10 8 336 8849 40.5

STATE TOTAL ...

Z,399,OOO 247 1.026 .3,018 10,008· 26,525~ 67,443 7.784 638 11S,689 4.!l70 28.6 " .

1. The number in parentheses following an agency name Indicates the number of months that data was reported. All other agencies contain 12 months of data.

2. Crime rates for jurisdictions with less than 12 months of data have been annualized.

3. The statewide crime rate Is based on the population of agencies reporting. This is slightly less than 100%.

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AMOUNT AMOUNT PERCENT TYPE OF PROPERTY YEAR STOLEN RECOVERED RECOVERED

Currency & Notes, Etc. 1989 7,448,215 987,290. 13.3 1990. 4,520.,684 469,998 10..4 1991 5,557,564 690.,0.39 12.4 1992 7,777,424 1,799,394 23.1 1993 5,772,526 816,768 14.1

Jewels and Precious 1989 7,924,218 1,143,932 14.4 Metals 1990. 7,982,320. 882,358 11.1

1991 8,870.,569 863,70.7 9.7 1992 7,722,616 813,854 10..5 1993 8,216,524 749,457 9.1

Clothing and Furs 1989 1,379,787 175,244 12.7 1990. 1,50.1,335 191,859 12.8 1991 1,775,574 240.,234 13.5 19",2 1,550.,163 238,0.46 15.4 1993 1,659,379 296,018 17.8

LocaHy Stolen 1989 33,529,229 23,240.,40.4 69.3 Motor Vehicles 1990. 37,918,30.4 27,496,80.4 72.5

1991 42,331,374 29,985,326 70..8 1992 43,0.69,243 34,438,451 80..0. 1993 43,477,846 33,182,073 76.3

Office Equipment 1989 80.1,0.72 79,680. 9.9 1990. 737,992 196,479 26.6 1991 1,195,825 181,924 15.2 1992 1,0.46,851 169,256 16.2 1993 1,199,406 206,078 17.2

TV's, Re.dios, Cameras, 1989 8,992,569 934,564 10..4 Etc. 1990. 10.,141,227 931,610. 9.2

1991 10.,10.9,571 921,232 9.1 1992 8,443,770. 793,916 9.4 1993 8,439,165 825,811 9.8

Firearms 1989 2,422,0.81 532,483 22.0. 1990. 2,429,664 415,232 17.1 1991 2,526,185 448,727 17.8 1992 2,238,10.7 420.,296 18.8 1993 2,331,106 406,524 17.4

Household Goods 1989 2,561,346 417,482 16.3 1990. 2,171,248 236,812 10..9 1991 2,40.1,615 198,063 8.2 1992 2,151,551 231,628 10..8 1993 2,256,919 246,054 10.9

Consumable Goods 1989 716,558 123,386 17.2 1990. 728,577 86,80.9 11.9 1991 822,695 124,495 15.1 1992 70.4,262 113,612 16.1 1993 961,125 190,639 19.8

Livestock 1989 281,982 86,0.91 30..5 1990. 281,684 64,227 22.8 1991 353,580. 47,089 13.3 1992 366,765 77,495 21.1 1993 485,264 76,562 15.8

Miscellaneous 1989 17,652,778 2,943,350. 16.7 1990. 19,171,079 3,146,166 16.4 1991 21,240.,136 3,338,387 15.7 1992 19,358,219 3,170.,20.1 16.4 1993 19,183,182 2,722,796 14.7

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. ;:: ,:~~~g () $30,563,90.6 .36.5 >~' ~ e. $87,584,114 $34,1:!!};3S4 39.9

1.991 $97,18,4,688 . . $37,039,223 ' 3M c

" , 1992 "$94,428,971 $42;266,149 , 44.S "

, . 1993.:;) <';'j- .' $95)982,942 ". $'39,718,780. '42'04

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1993 Value of Property Stolen by Offense

Offense Num~er Value

Murder 246 $ 4,754

Rape 1,026 12,502

Robbery Street 1,053 511,459 Commercial House 496 323,437 Service Station 85 18,225 Convenience Store 244 64,192 Residence 504 1,210,556 Bank 33 40,273 Miscellaneous 603 375,442

Total 3,018 2,543,584

Burglary Residence Total 18,853 15,870,207

Night 7,015 5,070,917 Day 7,417 6,775,033 Unknown 4,421 4,024,257

Non-Residence Total 7,672 5,185,825 Night 4,902 3,495,985 Day 1,101 880,174 Unknown 1,669 1,409,666

Tutal 26,525 21,656,032

Theft Pocket Picking 317 82,987 Purse Snatching 384 90,525 Shoplifting 8,080 733,051 From Motor Vehicles 11,886 4,887,240 Motor Vehicle Parts 6,170 1,841,890 Bicycles 2,714 410,687 From Buildings 10,157 6,617,854 Coin-Op Machines 573 154,804 All Other 27,162 12,803,220

Total 67,443 27,622,258

Motor Vehicle Theft 7,784 42,143,812

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COUNTY/AGENCY $ VALUE OF $ VALUE OF PERCENT PROPERTY PROPERTY RECOVERED

STOLEN RECOVERED

ARKANSAS COUNTY 869,602 487,767 56.1

Sheriff 44,694 2,500 5.6 DeWitt 81,279 37,955 46.7 Stuttgart 743,629 447,312 60.2

ASHLEY COUNTY 581,959 284,080 48.8

Sheriff 272,112 67,398 24.8 Crossett 274,489 195,045 71.1 Hamburg 35,358 21,637 61.2

BAXTER COUNTY 295,606 205,507 69.5

Sheriff 200,567 152,187 75.9 Mountain Home 95,039 53,320 56.1

BENTON COUNTY 2,702,304 803,929 29.7

Sheriff 1,237,073 327,210 26.5 Bentonville 295,913 109,209 36.9 Rogers 934,971 297,137 31.8 Siloam Springs 234,347 70,373 30.0

BOONE COUNTY 709,362 638,546 90.0

Sheriff 228,831 186,723 81.6 Harrison 480,531 451,823 94.0

BRADLEY COUNTY 360,851 150,940 41.8

Sheriff 60,610 14,910 24.6 Warren 300,241 136,030 45.3

CALHOUN COUNTY 112,710 38,947 34.6

Sheriff 112,710 38,947 34.6

CARROLL COUNTY 491,643 189,640 38.6

Sheriff 355,505 163,035 45.9 Berryville 49,633 6,318 12.7 Eureka Springs 54,899 4,660 8.5 Green Forest 31,606 15,627 49.4

CHICOT COUNTY 436,792 105,590 24.2 . Sheriff 152,369 19,225 12.6 Dermott 72,780 10,644 14.6 Eudora (3) 115,182 60,020 52.1 Lake Village 96,461 15,701 16.3

CLARK COUNTY 318,710 125,364 39.3

Sheriff 116,594 45,025 38.6 Arkadelphia 196,723 74,996 38.1 Gurdon 5,393 5,343 99.1

CLAY COUNTY 276,371 68,835 24.9

Sheriff 151,903 30,892 20.3 Corning 94,493 25,142 26.6 Piggott 29,975 12,801 42.7

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STOLEN RECOVERED

CLEBURNE COUNTY 514,034 402,102 78.2 Sheriff 402,867 339,765 84.3 Heber Springs 111,167 fl2,337 56.1

CLEVELAND COUNTY 41,404 10,222 24.7 Sheriff 41,404 10,222 24.7

COLUMBIA COUNTY 704,803 281,004 39.9 Sheriff 310,886 125,701 40.4 Magnolia 393,917 155,303 39.4

CONWAY COUNTY 399,446 256,395 64.2 Sheriff 165,934 134,265 80.9 Morrilton 233,512 122,130 52.3

CRAIGHEAD COUNTY 2,299,975 623,272 27.1 Sheriff 354,371 78,695 22.2 Jonesboro 1,945,604 544,577 28.0

CRAWFORD COUNTY 1,139,904 479,355 42.1 Sheriff 488,285 106,727 21.9 Alma 49,046 14,303 29.2 Van Buren 602,573 358,325 59.5

CRITTENDEN COUNTY 3,475,862 1,777,150 51.1 Sheriff 721,522 90,885 12.6 Earle 43,198 1,272 2.9 Marion 194,711 161,650 83.0 West Memphis 2,516,431 1,523,343 60.5

CROSS COUNTY 604,436 266,393 44.1 Sheriff 221,668 51,653 23.3 Wynne 382,768 214,740 56.1

DALLAS COUNTY 233,797 171,284 73.3 Sheriff 160,940 138.175 85.6 Fordyce 72,857 33,109 45.4

DESHA COUNTY 511,207 208,132 40.7 Sheriff 143,734 55,562 38.7 Dumas 250,108 138,408 55.3 McGehee 117,365 14,162 12.1

DREW COUNTY 262,517 118,068 45.0 Sheriff 107,176 40,370 37.7 Monticello 155,341 77,698 50.0

FAULKNER COUNTY 1,851,464 815,909 44.1 Sheriff 603,865 226,028 37.4 Conway 1,136.781 565,062 49.7 Greenbrier 21,385 9,310 43.5 UCA 88,358 15,509 17.6 Vilonia 1,075 0 0.0

FRANKLIN COUNTY 210,636 72,305 34.3 Sheriff 92,678 7,549 8.1 Ozark 117.958 64,756 54.9

FULTON COUNTY 101,919 41,050 40.3 Sheriff 101,919 41,050 40.3

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STOLEN RECOVERED

GARLAND COUNTY 4,158,249 1,098,713 26.4 Sheriff 707,682 300,042 42.4 Hot Springs 3,450,567 798,671 23.1

GRANT COUNTY 276,661 188,493 68.1 Sheriff 232,032 154,420 66.6 Sheridan 44,629 34,073 76.3

GREENE COUNTY 7:;1,837 257,740 35.2 Sheriff 292,403 81,982 28.0 Paragould 439,434 175,758 40.0

HEMPSTEAD COUNTY 655,680 207,514 31.6 Sheriff 166,850 55,728 33.4 Hope 488,830 151,786 31.1

HOT SPRING COUNTY 646,343 264,243 40.9 Sheriff 229,32,{ 122,178 53.3 Malvern 417,016 142,065 34.1

HOWARD COUNTY 144,491 43,645 30.2 Sheriff 84,346 24,530 29.1 Nashville 60,145 19,115 31.8

INDEPENDENCE COUNTY 674,327 285,894 42.4 Sheriff 674,327 285,894 42.4

IZARD COUNTY 80,596 51,130 63.4 Sheriff 78,696 51,130 65.0 Horseshoe Bend 1,900 0 0.0

JACKSON COUNTY 374,300 219,022 58.5 Sheriff 111,945 72,810 65.0 Newport 262,355 146,212 55.7

JEFFERSON COUNTY 7,671,043 3,731,324 48.6 Sheriff 608,192 155,494 25.6 Pine Bluff 7,013,252 3,556,467 50.7 U of A Pine Bluff 49,599 19,363 39.0

JOHNSON COUNTY 347,751 152,484 43.8 Sheriff 187,503 53,381 28.5 Clarksville 160,248 99,103 61.8

LAFAYETTE COUNTY 152,333 25,467 16.7 Sheriff 152,333 25,467 16.7

LAWRENCE COUNTY 153,475 50,605 33.0 Sheriff 79,314 5,105 6.4 Hoxie 0 0 0.0 Walnut Ridge 74,161 45,500 61.4

LEE COUNTY 465,413 262,640 56.4 Sheriff 173,272 95,870 55.3 Marianna 292,141 166,770 57.1

LINCOLN COUNTY 79,490 6,415 8.1 Sheriff 46,383 0 0.0 Star City 33,107 6,415 19.4

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STOLEN RECOVERED

LITTLE RIVER COUNTY 341,108 162,435 47.6 Sheriff 154,552 46,769 30.3 Ashdown 186,556 115,666 62.0

LOGAN COUNTY 205,992 58,469 28.4

Sheriff 73,056 23,350 32.0 Booneville 65,405 20,609 31.5 Paris 67,531 14,510 21.5

LONOKE COUNTY 877,626 211,298 24.1

Sheriff 332,108 85,740 25.8 Cabot 228,368 29,506 12.9 Carlisle 74,437 37,537 50.4 England 105,641 6,085 5.8 Lonoke 137,072 52,430 38.2

MADISON COUNTY 58,953 14,350 24.3

Sheriff 58,953 14,350 24.3

MARION COUNTY 107,088 86,334 80.6 Sheriff 89,486 73,338 82.0 Bull Shoals 17,602 12,996 73.8

MILLER COUNTY 1,261,000 283,313 22.5

Sheriff 211,185 25,055 11.9 Texarkana 1,049,815 258,258 24.6

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY 2,513,098 1,036,669 41.3 Sheriff 634,165 249,877 39.4 Blytheville 1,582,349 686,665 43.4 Osceola 296,584 100,127 33.8

MONROE COUNTY 245,239 82,985 33.8 Sheriff 137,190 37,262 27.2 Brinkley 108,049 45,723 42.3

MONTGOMERY,":OUNTY 82,639 30,379 36.8

Sheriff 82,639 30.379 36.8

NEVADA COUNTY 212,473 131,735 62.0 Sheriff 212,473 131,735 62.0 Prescott 0 0 0.0

NEWTON COUNTY 64,261 27,560 42.9

Sheriff 64,261 27,560 42.9

OUACHITA COUNTY 574,341 251,549 43.8

Sheriff 216421 48,585 22.4 Camden 35:,920 202,964 56.7

PERRY COUNTY 157,~18 81,800 52.0

Sheriff 157,418 81,800 52.0

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COUNTY/AGENCY $ VALUE OF $ VALUE OF PERCENT PROPERTY PROPERTY RECOVERED

STOLEN RECOVERED

PHILLIPS COUNTY 1,055,379 348,929 33.1

Sheriff 272,203 103.561 38.0 Elaine 3,391 111 3.3 Helena 378.561 174,187 46.0 West Helena 401,224 71,070 17.7

PIKE COUNTY 75,690 33,805 44.7 Sheriff 75,690 33,805 44.7

POINSETI COUNTY 425,505 165,957 39.0

Sheriff 288,669 121,994 42.3 Marked Tree 22,942 5,695 24.8 Trumann 113,894 38,268 33.6

POLK COUNTY 217,583 119,753 55.0 Sheriff 122,434 68,851 56.2 Mena 95,149 50,902 53.5

POPE COUNTY 1,109,060 309,712 27.9 Sheriff 225,576 46,987 20.8 Russellville 883,484 262.725 29.7

PRAIRIE COUNTY 157,349 41,515 26.4 Sheriff 93,831 25,626 27.3 Des Arc 15.915 2,200 13.8 Hazen 47,603 13,689 28.8

PULASKI COUNTY 30,255,201 14,430,123 47.7 Sheriff 2,437,149 422,135 17.3 JacksonVille 1,576,951 819,191 51.9 Little Rock 18,783,882 9,612,800 51.2 Maumelle 268,827 170,663 63.5 North Little Rock 6,198,519 3,093,527 49.9 Sherwood 787,614 218,752 27.8 UALR 108,495 37,872 34.9 UAMS 93,764 55,183 58.9

RANDOLPH COUNTY 225,745 93,863 41.6 Sheriff 113,302 46.580 41.1 Pocahontas 112,443 47.283 42.1

ST. FRANCIS COUNTY 1,067,068 403,601 37.8 Shr.:riff 417,797 200,806 48.1 Frrrest City 649,271 202.795 31.2

Sft.LINE COUNTY 2,298,886 557,156 24.2 Slleriff 1,205,399 251,432 20.9 Be:;:'tJn 848,523 249,747 29.4 Bryan~ 244,964 55,977 22.9

SCOTICOUNTY 215,958 129,497 60.0 Sheriff 148,249 101,648 68.6 Waldron 67,709 27,849 41.1

SEARCY C::;UNTY 4,175 4,000 95.8

Sheriff 4,175 4,000 95.8

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COUNTY/AGENCY $ VALUE OF $ VALUE OF PERCENT PROPERTY PROPERTY RECOVERED

STOLEN RECOVERED

SEBASTIAN COUNTY 4,869,n8 1,789,241 36.7

Sheriff 268,853 48,405 18.0 Barling 46,045 11,241 24.4 Fort Smith 4,4n,238 1,707,670 38.1 Greenwood 77,642 21,925 28.2

SEVIER COUNTY 395,929 205,144 51.8

Sheriff 230,387 160,365 69.6 DeQueen 165,542 44,779 27.0

SHARP COUNTY 221,352 116,485 52.6 Sheriff 221,352 116,485 52.6

STONE COUNTY 76,703 32,890 42.9 Sheriff 76,703 32,890 42.9

UNION COUNTY 1,240,630 271,187 21.9 Sheriff 310,060 81,786 26.4 EI Dorado 902,555 163,898 18.2 Smackover 28,015 25,503 91.0

VAN BUREN COUNTY 191,174 145,446 76.1

Sheriff 191,174 145,446 76.1

WASHINGTON COUNTY 4,861,949 1,625,459 33.4 Sheriff 564,392 81,494 14.4 Fayetteville 3,048,652 1,148,589 37.7 Uncoln 964 0 0.0 Springdale 1,070,541 328,293 30.7 UA Fayetteville 142,113 53,459 37.6 West Fork 35,287 13,624 38.6

WHITE COUNTY 1,641,356 749,670 45.7 Sheriff 866,524 285,468 32.9 Bald Knob 8,977 2,735 30.5 Beebe 79,492 24,578 30.9 Bradford (6) 249 0 0.0 Judsonia 10,863 120 1.1 Kensett 12,465 4,000 32.1 Searcy 662,786 432,769 65.3

WOODRUFF COUNTY 83,063 18,700 22.5 Sheriff 83,063 18,700 22.5

YELL COUNTY 472,870 200,656 42.4

Sheriff 297,589 105,343 35.4 Danville 7,798 4,079 52.3 Dardanelle 167,483 91,234 54.5

STATE TOTAL $93,982,942 $39,71/1,780 42.4

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1993

Age of Persons Arrested

TOTAL UNDER 10· 13· UNDER

OFFENSES 10 12 14 15 16 17 18

INDEX OFFENSES Murder 0 0 5 10 15 18 48 Forcible Rap6 0 6 18 16 23 15 78 Robbery 0 5 29 33 74 76 217 Aggravated Assault 0 16 89 86 135 149 475 Burglary 7 100 280 228 259 273 1,147 Theft 33 476 1,039 677 807 820 3,852 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 7 73 92 97 78 347 Arson 2 2 10 7 9 8 38

SUBTOTAL·INDEX OFFENSES 42 612 1,543 1,149 1,419 1,437 6,202

OTHER OFFENSES Manslaughter by Negligence 0 1 0 0 1 2 4 Non-aggravated Assault 9 60 171 157 190 195 782 Forgery/Counterfeiting 0 4 2 4 22 29 71 Fraud 0 1 5 17 22 72 117 Embezzlement 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stolen Property: Buying,

Receiving, Possessing 4 31 128 128 142 156 589 Vandalism 15 54 98 92 106 97 462 Weapons: Carrying, Possession, etc. 1 19 80 97 119 157 473 Prostitution & Commercialized Vice 0 2 1 3 4 6 16 Sex Offenses (except Forcible

Rape & Prostitution) 0 7 14 5 9 9 44 Gambling 0 1 2 4 6 8 21 Offenses Against Family & Children 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Driving Under the Influence 0 1 2 10 47 144 204 Liquor Laws 1 7 49 80 192 297 626 Drunken~e::'" 7 1 19 50 85 151 313 Disorderly Conduct 9 63 172 164 243 255 906 Vagrancy 0 0 7 12 31 33 83 All Other (except Traffic) 29 152 582 628 934 1,184 3,509 Suspicion 0 3 6 29 21 58 117 Curfew & Loitering Law Violations 0 31 154 173 228 213 799 Runaways 15 98 382 346 361 170 1,372

SUBTOTAL·OTHER ARRESTS 90 536 1,874 1,999 2,764 3,247 10,510

NARCOTICS· SALE/MANUFACTURE Opium or Cocaine 0 1 15 15 38 57 126 Marijuana 0 1 5 9 6 17 38 Synthetic Narcotics 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 0 0 2 1 3 7 13

SUBTOTAL·SALE/MANUFACTURE 0 2 22 25 48 82 179

NARCOTICS· POSSESSION Opium or Cocaine 0 1 14 26 54 65 160 Marijuana 0 1 43 44 93 118 299 Synthetic Narcotics 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 Other Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 0 0 0 0 7 11 18

SUBTOTAL·POSSESSION 0 2 57 71 154 196 480

TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS 0 4 79 96 202 278 659 - c, 0.:.;, -

TOTAL ALL ARREStS "

132 1,152 c3,496 3,244 4385 4,962 17,371 " 'u

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65 TOTAL 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- AND 18ANO

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 OVER OVER

19 16 14 18 24 10 9 37 30 16 13 10 8 5 1 3 233 27 20 17 14 12 15 19 74 80 58 32 12 7 4 5 2 398 59 60 49 32 47 40 45 191 123 82 36 7 1 1 1 0 774

140 152 133 134 144 122 138 586 517 370 219 116 75 44 13 13 2,916 304 228 183 129 113 97 117 414 317 223 79 34 12 3 2 1 2,256 763 675 547 490 417 475 394 1,832 1,736 1,126 734 421 221 148 84 205 10,268 57 49 28 24 16 15 17 63 47 33 13 6 4 1 2 3 378 6 10 3 3 2 5 2 16 20 16 8 4 1 0 0 0 96

1,375 1,210 974 844 775 779 741 3,213 2,870 1,924 1,134 610 329 206 108 227 17,319

0 0 1 1 1 1 0 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 314 279 263 311 279 275 265 1,360 1,191 785 479 227 150 85 48 48 6,359

74 67 132 91 81 73 96 324 317 182 110 49 16 14 5 7 1,638 490 828 1,151 1,237 1,225 1,326 1,227 4,583 3,408 2,455 1,411 664 409 237 98 97 20,846

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 9

157 145 123 124 109 102 83 384 307 187 107 57 34 22 5 11 1,957 112 81 64 52 60 45 59 191 157 104 50 24 7 6 0 6 1,018 211 200 152 178 139 134 115 450 384 250 168 94 44 25 15 24 2,583

19 16 15 15 25 21 18 105 139 54 14 6 7 2 3 2 461

9 10 11 10 12 9 14 51 51 53 40 24 22 14 10 22 362 7 8 6 9 3 6 5 18 12 6 12 10 9 4 2 6 123

22 22 22- 19 30 32 22 133 168 138 90 38 22 7 7 5 777 372 534 599 667 696 757 727 3,352 3,669 2,878 1,938 1,318 809 435 306 323 19,380 518 521 401 198 161 142 91 319 302 184 134 85 51 27 31 37 3,202 476 561 590 739 673 677 689 3,284 3,791 3,302 2,458 1,439 923 521 404 286 20,813 406 346 346 326 304 286 270 1,195 977 609 380 194 123 60 45 44 5,911 89 59 43 32 32 27 28 84 81 27 26 11 8 1 4 3 555

2,093 2,549 2,750 2,929 2,837 2,674 2,598 10,484 8,410 5,355 3,060 1,508 809 399 259 329 49,043 55 34 29 39 25 27 20 91 70 51 20 12 12 5 1 8 499

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

5,424 6,261 6,698 6,977 6,692 6,614 6,32726,41323,44216,62310,498 5,760 3,455 1,864 1,244 1,258 135,550

73 73 52 68 63 66 61 197 182 133 74 25 29 4 2 7 1,109 40 55 37 47 50 48 35 220 195 146 77 33 16 6 1 7 1,013

9 11 14 9 20 9 11 61 47 40 28 9 4 1 2 0 275 8 8 10 5 2 3 1 9 8 7 10 2 3 0 1 0 77

130 147 113 129 135 126 108 487 432 326 189 69 52 11 6 14 2,474

88 75 62 62 55 53 59 216 196 145 62 29 13 4 1 2 1,122 173 170 169 183 160 151 122 598 587 343 158 66 27 6 3 3 2,919 12 12 10 21 13 11 6 84 85 73 27 17 4 1 0 0 376 21 22 19 11 14 17 6 65 81 66 32 15 6 3 1 3 382

294 279 260 277 242 232 193 963 949 627 279 127 50 14 5 8 4,799

424 426 373 406 377 358 301 1,450 1,381 953 468 196 102 25 11 22 7,273

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1993

Race and Sex of Persons Arrested

SEX RACE OFFENSES Male Female White Black Other TOTAL

INDEX OFFENSES Murder 252 29 106 175 0 281 Forcible Rape 473 3 285 190 1 476 Robbery 870 121 248 742 1 991 Aggravated Assault 2,878 513 1,443 1,931 17 3,391 Burglary 3,168 235 2,015 1,382 6 3,403 Theft 9,495 4,625 7,770 6,269 81 14,120 Motor Vehicle Theft 632 93 394 326 5 725 Arson 105 29 91 43 0 134

SUBTOTAL-INDEX OFFENSES 17,873 5,648 12,352 11,058 111 23,521

OTHER OFFENSES Manslaughter by Negligence 16 2 15 3 0 18 Non-aggravated Assault 5,872 1,269 4,001 3,127 13 7,141 Forgery/Counterfeiting 1,077 632 1,152 555 2 1,709 Fraud 10,647 10,316 16,490 4,426 47 20,963 Embezzlement 8 1 9 0 0 9 Stolen Property: Buying,

Receiving, Possessing 2,160 386 1,276 1,247 23 2,546 Vandalism 1,244 236 898 576 6 1,480 Weapons: Carrying, Possession, etc. 2,820 236 1,353 1,690 13 3,056 Prostitution & Commercialize Vice 175 302 186 289 2 477 Sex Offenses (except Forcible

Rape & Prostitution) 393 13 324 80 2 406 Gambling 124 20 47 97 0 144 Offenses Against Family & Children 621 160 619 159 3 781 Driving Under the Influence 17,229 2,353 15,891 3,614 77 19,582 Liquor Laws 3,280 548 2,980 837 11 3,828 Drunkenness 18,797 2,329 15,506 5,497 123 21,126 Disorderly Conduct 5,253 1,564 3,659 3,135 23 6,817 Vagrancy 536 102 255 377 6 638 All Other (except Traffic) 40,981 11,571 34,679 17,682 191 52,552 Suspicion 509 107 217 399 0 616 Curfew & Loitering Law Violations 627 172 416 349 34 799 Runaways 520 852 956 394 22 1,372

SUBTOTAL - OTHER ARRESTS 112,889 33,171 100,929 44,533 598 146,060

NARCOTICS - SALE/MANUFACTURE Opium or Cocaine 1,079 156 294 936 5 1,235 Marijuana 876 175 917 131 3 1,051 Synthetic Narcotics 198 79 236 39 2 277 Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 78 12 33 57 0 90

SUBTOTAL - SALE/MANUFACTURE 2,231 422 1,480 1,163 10 2,653

NARCOTICS - POSSESSION Opium or Cocaine 1,086 196 324 958 0 1,282 Marijuana 2,791 427 2,513 699 6 3,218 Synthetic Narcotics 277 102 330 47 2 379 Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 307 93 157 243 0 400

SUBTOTAL - POSSESSION 4,461 818 3,324 1,947 8 5,279

TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS 6,692 1,240 4,804 3,110 18 7,932 I.:. ~; ,,- ~

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TOTAL ALL ARRESTS, ,," 137,454 . 40,059 118,085 58,701 727 177,513 (i> i:.'

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1993

Distribution of Arrests by Offense

1993 RATE ARRESTS PERCENT 1993 PERCENT PER 100,000

OFFENSES 1993 1992 CHANGE DISTRIBUTION POPULATION

INDEX OFFENSES Murder 281 276 + 1.8 0.2 11.7 Forcible F 'ape 476 426 + 12.0 0.3 19.9 Robbery 991 909 + 9.0 0.6 41.4 Aggravated Assault 3,391 3,307 + 2.5 1.9 141.5 Burglary 3,403 3,608 - 5.7 1.9 142.0 Theft 14,120 14,437 - 2.2 7.9 589.3 Motor Vehicle Theft 725 732 - 1.0 0.4 30.3 Arson 134 150 -10.7 0.1 5.6

SUBTOTAL·INDEX OFFENSES 23,521 23,845 - 1.4 13.3 981.S

OTHER OFFENSES Manslaughter by Negligence 18 20 -10.0 0.0 0.8 Non-aggravated Assault 7,141 6,768 - 5.5 4.0 298.0 Forgery/Counterfeiting 1,709 1,427 + 19.8 1.0 71.3 Fraud 20,963 19,677 + 6.5 11.8 874.9 Embezzlement 9 18 -50.0 0.0 0.4 Stolen Property: Buying,

Receiving, Possessing 2,546 2,545 + 0.0 1.4 106.3 Vandalism 1,480 1,646 -10.1 0.8 61.8 Weapons: Carrying, Possession, etc. 3,056 2,942 + 3.9 1.7 127.5 Prostitution & Commercialize Vice 477 348 + 37.1 0.3 19.9 Sex Offenses (except Forcible

Rape & Prostitution) 406 485 -16.3 0.2 16.9 Gambling 144 351 -59.0 0.1 6.0 Offenses Against Family & Children 781 760 + 2.8 0.4 32.6 Driving Under the Influence 19,582 20,452 - 4.3 11.0 817.2 Liquor Laws 3,828 4,124 - 7.2 2.2 159.8 Drunkenness 21,126 21,516 - 1.8 11.9 881.7 Disorderly Conduct 6,817 6,960 - 2.2 3.8 284.5 Vagrancy 638 551 + 15.8 0.4 26.6 All Other (except Traffic) 52,552 49,447 + 6.3 29.6 2,193.2 Suspicion 616 448 +37.5 0.4 25.7 Curfew & Loitering Law Violations 799 957 -16.5 0.5 33.3 Runaways 1,372 1,044 + 31.4 0.8 57.3

SUBTOTAL· OTHER ARRESTS 146,060 142,486 + 2.5 82.3 S,095.S

NARCOTICS· SALE/MANUFACTURE Opium or Cocaine 1,235 1,412 -12.5 0.7 51.5 Marijuana 1,051 1,211 -13.2 0.6 43.9 Synthetic Narcotics 277 203 +36.5 0.1 11.6 Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 90 46 +95.7 0.0 3.8

SUBTOTA.L· SALE/MANUFACTURE 2,S53 2,872 - 7.6 1.4 110.7

NARCOTICS· POSSESSION Opium or Cocaine 1,282 1,031 + 24.3 0.7 53.5 Marijuana 3,218 2,722 + 18.2 1.8 134.3 Synthetic Narcotics 379 279 +35.8 0.2 15.8 Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs 400 327 +22.3 0.2 16.7

SUBTOTAL· POSSESSION 5,279 4,359 + 21.1 3.0 220.3

TOTAL DRUG ARRESTS 7,932 7,231 + 9.7 4.4 331.0 . ....... '. ..' .. ' ........ IJ .... !] ".

"TOTALALLARRESTS ,. 1'77,513 . 173562 +2~3 100 '7,408.3 ,;: '. '. -

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Total Narcotic Drug Laws Arrest 1993

Possession 67% (5,279)

92

Sale & Manufacture

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Marijuana 61%

1993 Narcotic Drug Laws: Arrest

Possession and Sale/Manufacturing

Possession Sales / Manufacturing

Syn. Narc 7%

Non-Narc. 8%

93

3% Opiuml Cocaine

47%

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COUNTY/AGENCY

ARKANSAS COUNTY Sheriff DeWitt Stuttgart

ASHLEY COUNTY Sheriff Crossett Hamburg

BAXTER COUNTY Sheriff Mountain Home

BENTON COUNTY Sheriff Bentonville Rogers Siloam Springs

BOONE COUNTY Sheriff Harrison

BRADLEY COUNTY Sheriff Warren

CALHOUN COUNTY Sheriff

CARROLL COUNTY Sheriff Berryville Eureka Springs Green Forest

CHICOT COUNTY Sheriff Dermott Eudora (3) Lake Village

CLARK COUNTY Sheriff Arkadelphia Gurdon

CLAY COUNTY Sheriff Corning Piggott

CLEBURNE COUNTY Sheriff HeberSprings

1993

Narcotic Drug Law:. Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

Sales/Manufacturing Possession

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0 20 4 0 24 2 52 4 2 60

0 16 4 0 20 0 34 4 0 38 0 4 0 0 4 2 18 0 2 22

2 45 21 3 71 1 123 7 3 134

0 21 0 0 21 0 22 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 19 2 19 21 0 42 0 59 7 3 69 0 5 0 3 8 0 24 0 0 24

6 21 14 0 41 1 36 1 0 38

1 9 14 0 24 0 12 0 0 12 5 12 0 0 17 1 24 1 0 26

29 0 0 0 29 10 14 0 0 24

0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 5 29 0 0 0 29 9 10 0 0 19

13 6 0 0 19 0 3 0 0 3

13 6 0 0 19 0 3 0 0 3

4 22 3 0 29 0 18 1 0 19

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COUNTY/AGENCY

CLEVELAND COUNTY Sheriff

COLUMBIA COUNTY Sheriff Magnolia

CONWAY COUNTY Sheriff Morrilton

CRAIGHEAD COUNTY Sheriff Jonesboro

CRAWFORD COUNTY Sheriff Alma Van Buren

CRITIENDEN COUNTY Sheriff Earle Marion West Memphis

CROSS COUNTY Sheriff Wynne

DALLAS COUNTY Sheriff Fordyce

DESHA COUNTY Sheriff Dumas McGehee

DREW COUNTY Sheriff Monticello

FAULKNER COUNTY Sheriff Conway Greenbrier UCA Vilonia

FRANKLIN COUNTY Sheriff Ozark

FULTON COUNTY Sheriff

1993

Narcotic Drug Law: Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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25 6 0 0 31 29 42 0 26 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6

25 6 0 0 31 29 36 0 26 91

2 8 7 1 18 1 69 8 4 82 0 2 0 0 2 1 9 3 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 7 2 6 7 1 16 0 54 4 4 62

66 94 0 6 166 80 138 3 19 240 40 83 0 3 126 14 65 3 18 100 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 6 0 15 0 0 15

24 7 0 2 33 66 57 0 1 124

3 7 0 0 10 3 10 0 0 13 0 2 0 0 2 3 10 0 0 13 3 5 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0

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COUNTY/AGENCY

GARLAND COUNTY Sheriff Hot Springs

GRANT COUNTY Sheriff Sheridan

GREENE COUNTY Sheriff Paragould

HEMPSTEAD COUNTY Sheriff Hope

HOT SPRING COUNTY Sheriff Malvern

HOWARD COUNTY Sheriff Nashville

INDEPENDENCE COUNTY Sheriff

IZARD COUNTY Sheriff Horseshoe Bend

JACKSON COUNTY Sheriff Newport

JEFFERSON COUNTY Sheriff Pine Bluff U of A Pine Bluff

JOHNSON COUNTY Sheriff Clarksville

LAFAYETIE COUNTY Sheriff

LAWRENCE COUNTY Sheriff Hoxie Walnut Ridge

LEE COUNTY Sheriff ~ Marianna

1993

Narcotic Drug Law: Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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0 3 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 5

2 3 0 0 5 0 13 0 0 13

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0 1 0 1 2 0 41 0 14 55

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COUNTY/AGENCY

LINCOLN COUNTY Sheriff Star City

LITTLE RIVER COUNTY Sheriff Ashdown

LOGAN COUNTY Sheriff Booneville Paris

LONOKE COUNTY Sheriff Cabot Carlisle England Lonoke

MADISON COUNTY Sheriff

MARION COUNTY Sheriff Bull Shoals

MILLER COUNTY Sheriff Texarkana

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY Sheriff Blytheville Osceola

MONROE COUNTY Sheriff Brinkley

MONTGOMERY COUNTY Sheriff

NEVADA COUNTY Sheriff Prescott

NEWTON COUNTY Sheriff

OUACHITA COUNTY Sheriff Camden

PERRY COUNTY Sheriff

1993

Narcotic Drug law: Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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0 8 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 9 0 8 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 9

0 6 0 0 6 0 13 0 0 13 0 6 0 0 6 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 38 3 0 71 19 108 0 1 128 6 14 1 0 21 0 30 0 0 30

24 24 2 0 50 19 78 0 1 98

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6 3 0 0 9 12 35 0 0 47 6 3 0 0 9 12 30 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5

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0 16 10 0 26 0 5 1 3 9 0 16 10 0 26 0 5 1 3 9

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COUNTY/AGENCY

PHILLIPS COUNTY Sheriff Elaine Helena West Helena

PIKE COUNTY Sheriff

POINSETT COUNTY Sheriff Marked Tree Trumann

POLK COUNTY Sheriff Mena

POPE COUNTY Sheriff Russellville

PRAIRIE COUNTY Sheriff Des Arc Hazen

PULASKI COUNTY Sheriff Jacksonville Little Rock Maumelle North Little Rock Sherwood UALR UAMS

RANDOLPH COUNTY Sheriff Pocahontas

ST. FRANCIS COUNTY Sheriff Forrest City

SALINE COUNTY Sheriff Benton Bryant

sCOnCOUNTY Sheriff Waldron

SEARCY COUNTY Sheriff

1993

Narcotic Drug Law: Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

Sales/Manufacturing Possession

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0 16 1 0 17 0 26 2 0 28 0 14 0 0 14 0 17 2 0 19 0 2 1 0 3 0 9 0 0 9

0 4 0 0 4 5 87 3 12 107 0 1 0 0 1 0 10 0 12 22 0 3 0 0 3 5 77 3 0 85

1 9 0 0 10 0 11 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 8 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

494 64 46 65 669 601 438 53 258 1,350 69 17 14 0 100 74 80 9 0 163 13 10 5 0 28 5 35 5 0 45

216 26 22 52 316 460 196 37 114 807 2 8 0 0 10 5 5 0 1 11

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1 17 0 0 18 0 3 0 0 3 0 7 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 2 1 10 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 1

39 60 3 1 103 36 59 3 0 98 36 55 3 1 95 9 54 3 0 66

3 5 0 0 8 27 5 0 0 32

4 31 1 0 36 4 99 1 0 104 1 17 1 0 19 0 63 0 0 63 3 3 0 0 6 4 32 1 0 37 0 11 0 0 11 0 4 0 0 4

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COUNTY/AGENCY

SEBASTIAN COUNTY Sheriff Barling Fort Smith Greenwood

SEVIER COUNTY Sheriff DeQueen

SHARP COUNTY Sheriff

STONE COUNTY Sheriff

UNION COUNTY Sheriff EI Dorado Smackover

VAN BUREN COUNTY Sheriff

WASHINGTON COUNTY Sheriff Fayetteville Lincoln Springdale UA, Fayetteville West Fork

WHITE COUNTY Sheriff Bald Knob Beebe Bradford (6) Judsonia Kensett Searcy

WOODRUFF COUNTY Sheriff

YELL COUNTY Sheriff Danville Dardanelle

, . GRAND'r'OTAl .. ,

1993

Narcotic Drug Law: Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

Sales/Manufacturing Possession

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80 115 85 1 281 12 102 186 0 300 0 3 1 2 6 0 2 0 0 2

0 9 1 0 10 1 28 0 0 29 0 8 1 0 9 1 13 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 1 0 15 0 0 15

0 3 0 0 3 0 11 0 1 i2 0 3 0 0 3 0 11 0 1 12

0 9 0 0 9 2 2 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 9 2 2 0 0 4

46 9 0 1 56 16 41 1 22 80 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 21 21

46 9 0 0 55 16 33 1 1 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8

0 13 0 0 13 0 15 0 0 15 0 13 0 0 13 0 15 0 0 15

43 88 34 8 173 63 356 35 18 472 14 29 3 5 51 30 58 7 4 99 23 35 18 3 79 33 210 27 7 277

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 21 13 0 40 0 60 1 7 68 0 3 0 0 3 0 28 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 14 2 0 17 3 173 1 0 177 1 11 2 0 14 3 45 1 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 0 0 120

0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3

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COUNTY/AGENCY

~ A=ADULT 0' J = JUVENILE I.;.

ARKANSAS COUNTY 1,285 Sheriff A 90

J 5 DeWitt A 190

J 36 Stuttgart A 938

J 26

ASHLEY COUNTY 1,370 Sheriff A 238

J 22 Crossett A 655

J 75 Hamburg A 335

J 45

BAXTER COUNTY 1,721 Sheriff A 991

J 9 Mountain Home A 633

J 88

BENTON COUNTY 5,410 Sheriff A 630

J 41 Bentonville A 940

J 99 Rogers A 2,507

J 332 Siloam Springs A 796

J 65

BOONE COUNTf 1,767 Sheriff A 661

J 60 Harrison A 917

J 129

BRADLEY COUNTY 558 Sheriff A 82

J 0 Warren A 472

J 4

CALHOUN COUNTY 210 Sheriff A 198

J 12

1993

Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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8 10 14 56 71 395 16

6 3 5 39 25 48 3 0 0 0 0 6 20 1 0 0 4 0 3 36 1 0 1 0 1 3 29 1 1 5 3 9 16 114 2 0 0 1 3 17 115 7

1 0 1 4 1 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 21 0

1 2 3 14 61 141 5 1 2 0 11 28 15 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 1 0 0 3 2 11 91 2 0 0 0 0 16 33 2

1 2 2 7 9 30 2

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COUNTY/AGENCY

~ A = ADULT 0' J = JUVENILE '" CARROLL COUNTY 887

Sheriff A 358 J 50

Berryville A 163 J 12

Eureka Springs A 144 J 3

Green Forest A 140 J 17

CHICOT COUNTY 541 Sheriff A 30

J 1 Dermott A 345

J 9 Eudora (3) A 46

J 7 Lake Village A 96

J 7

CLARK COUNTY 1,948 Sheriff A 1,233

J 8 Arkadelphia A 590

J 7 Gurdon A 101

J 9

CLAY COUNTY 488 Sheriff A 146

J 14 Corning A 113

J 56 Piggott A 147

J 12

CLEBURNE COUNTY 1,489 Sheriff A 1,185

J 33 Heber Springs A 229

J 42

CLEVELAND COUNTY 136 Sheriff A 136

J 0

COLUMBIA COUNTY 814 Sheriff A 391

J 18 Magnolia A 346

J 59

CONWAY COUNTY 1,063 Sheriff A 646

J 0 Morrilton A 412

J 5

1993

Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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1 0 1 0 0 80 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0

1 0 0 3 41 30 12 0 0 0 0 21 6 4 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0

0 0 0 9 29 79 3 0 0 0 6 18 38 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 20 1 0 0 0 0 5 19 0

0 0 0 0 18 13 0 0 0 0 0 18 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 15 44 57 52 14 1 1 3 15 10 17 4 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 1 0 10 22 19 20 4 0 0 2 7 23 12 5

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0 0 1 49 0 2 10 42 0 0 186 290 141 87 0 128 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 6 25 0 0 96 121 28 11 0 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 0 2 2 13 0 0 76 130 90 61 0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 13 36 23 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

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0 6 9 18 0 1 8 15 0 3 74 34 54 116 0 149 a 0 0 0 5 5 3 0 1 8 12 0 2 44 7 29 37 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 0 0 0 2 0 1 27 27 25 76 0 57 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 26 1 5 0 0 10 19 0 0 145 58 152 57 0 484 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 &1 47 69 12 0 382 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 5 0 0 10 16 0 0 54 11 83 45 0 102 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

103

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A=ADULT J = JUVENILE

CRAIGHEAD COUNTY Sheriff A

J Jonesboro A

J

CRAWFORD COUNTY Sheriff A

J Alma A

J Van Buren A

J

CRITTENDEN COUNTY Sheriff A

J Earle A

J Marion A

J West Memphis A

CROSS COUNTY Sheriff

Wynne

DALLAS COUNTY Sheriff

Fordyce

DESHA COUNTY Sheriff

Dumas

M~Gehee

DREW COUNTY Sheriff

Monticello

J

A J A J

A J A J

A J A J A J

A J A J

4,284 294 18

3,416 556

2,708 764 86 97

7 1,446

308

4,722 828 38

108 7

620 66

2,718 337

1,529 647 22

850 10

623 272

o 326

25

895 14 8

691 65

112 5

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6 762

66

4

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o o o o o o o

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Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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54 14

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27 9

8

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8

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7 o o 5 2

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5

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87 3 1

65 18

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94 19 3

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44 8

6

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36 3 o

31 2

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22 14 o o

8

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104

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49 27

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13

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4

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7 3

41 23

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34 10

23 18 o 5 o

24 2 o

14 8

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12 3 1 2 6

527 14 4

373 136

144 34 13 o o

62 35

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27 9

266 95

71 40

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20 3

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52 4

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129 5 2

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1

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A=ADULT J = JUVENILE

FAULKNER COUNTY Sheriff A

J Conway A

J Greenbrier A

J UCA A

J Vilonia A

J

FRANKLIN COUNTY Sheriff A

J Ozark A

J

FULTON COUNTY Sheriff A

J

GARLAND COUNTY Sheriff A

J Hot Springs A

J

GRANT COUNTY Sheriff A

J Sheridan A

J

7,422 750 110

6,017 379

85 11 58

1 8 3

738 368

9 326 35

158 155

3

7,171 1,757

152 4,762

500

673 211 12

392 58

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1993

Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

5

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9

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79 2 1

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5

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71 26 8

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54 12

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372 22 10

237 101

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54 21

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733

62 14

558 99

49 10

4

25 10

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6

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14 3

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3

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6 119 12

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643 o o

588 55

6

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31 2,646 1 2

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Sheriff A J

Paragould A J

HEMPSTEAD COUNTY Sheriff A

J Hope A

J

HOT SPRING COUNTY Sheriff A

J Malvern A

J

HOWARD COUNTY Sheriff A

J Nashville A

J

2,483 387

21 1,950

125

1,480 123 15

1,290 52

1,392 397

10 874 111

450

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A=ADULT J = JUVENILE

INDEPENDENCE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

IZARD COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Horseshoe Bend A J

JACKSON COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Newport A J

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Pine Bluff A J

U of A Pine Bluff A J

JOHNSON COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Clarksville A J

LAFAYETTE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

LAWRENCE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Hoxie A J

Walnut Ridge A J

LEE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Marianna A J

LINCOLN COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Star City A J

1,593 1,587

6

132 109

1 20

2

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6 619

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2,980 391

19 1,537

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2

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COUNTY/AGENCY

~ A = ADULT i!f J = JUVENILE ~

LITTLE RIVER COUNTY 843 Sheriff A 334

J 0 Ashdown A 463

J 46

LOGAN COUNTY 440 Sheriff A 88

J 0 Booneville A 87

J 0 Paris A 256

J 9

LONOKE COUNTY 1,296 Sheriff A 119

J 12 Cabot A 363

J 63 Carlisle A 235

J 15 England A 221

J 0 Lonoke A 245

J 23

MADISON COUNTY 416 Sheriff A 406

J 10

MARION COUNTY 503 Sheriff A 449

J 7 Bull Shoals A 23

J 24

MILLER COUNTY 6,016 Sheriff A 1,422

J 60 Texarkana A 3,569

J 965

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY 6,515 Sheriff A 580

J 74 Blytheville A 2,079

J 683 Osceola A 2,611

J 488

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J 55 Brinkley A 1,019

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1993

Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A=ADULT J = JUVENILE

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Sheriff

NEVADA COUNTY

A J

Sheriff A J

Prescott A J

NEWTON COUNTY

Sheriff A J

OUACHITA COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Camden A J

PERRY COUNTY

Sheriff A J

PHILLIPS COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Elaine A J

Helena A J

West Helena A J

PIKE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

POINSETI COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Marked Tree A J

Trumann A J

POLK COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Mena A J

POPE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Russellville A J

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30

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1,994 530

41 1,172

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Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A=ADULT J = JUVENILE

PRAIRIE COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Des Arc A J

Hazen A J

PULASKI COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Jacksonvills A J

Littie Rock A J

Maumelle A J

North Little Rock A J

Sherwood A J

UALR A J

UAMS A J

RANDOLPH COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Pocahontas A J

ST. FRANCIS COUNTY

Sheriff A J

Forrest City A

SALINE COUNTY

Sheriff

Benton

Bryant

SCOTT COUNTY

Sheriff

Waldron

SEARCY COUNTY

Sheriff

J

A J A J A J

A J A J

A J

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Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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40 97 15 18

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3 2 8 5

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COUNTY/AGENCY

A = ADULT J = JUVENILE

SEBASTIAN COUNTY Sheriff A

J Barling A

J Fort Smith A

J Greenwood A

J

SEVIER COUNTY Sheriff A

J DeQueen A

J

SHARP COUNTY Sheriff A

J

STONE COUNTY Sheriff A

J

UNION COUNTY Sheriff A

J EI Dorado A

J Smackover A

J

VAN BUREN COUNTY Sheriff A

J

WASHINGTON COUNTY Sheriff A

J Fayetteville A

Lincoln

Springdale

UA Fayettevi:le

West Fork

J A J A J A J A J

13,224 2,112

45 166 44

9,181 1,534

126 16

596 283 40

263 10

298 296

2

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31

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Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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COUNTY/AGENCY

~ A=ADULT 0' J = JUVENILE ~

WHITE COUNTY 2,716 Sheriff A 1,119

J 0 Bald Knob A 185

J 7 Beebe A 87

J 0 Bradford (6) A 37

J 1 Judsonia A 45

J 0 Kensett A 1

J 0 Searcy A 1,111

J 123

WOODRUFF COUNTY 80 Sheriff A 80

J 0

YELL COUNTY 1,120 Sheriff A 492

J 12 Danville A 113

J 3 Dardanelle A 477

J 23

STATE TOTAL 171,"513

1993

Arrest Data by Contributor (Adult & Juvenile)

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9 2,546 1.480 3,056 '4.77 .406 2,653. 5,279 144 781 19,582 3,828 21,126 6,817 63852,552 616 799. 1,372.

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMPLOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

ARKANSAS COUNTY 35 1 36 5 9 14 50 Sheriff 8 0 8 0 0 0 8 Dewitt 10 0 10 1 4 5 15 Stuttgart 17 1 18 4 5 9 27

ASHLEY COUNTY 28 0 28 8 12 20 48 Sheriff 11 0 11 5 7 12 23 Crossett 12 0 12 3 4 7 19 Hamburg 5 0 5 0 1 1 6

BAXTER COUNTY 37 0 37 7 9 16 53 Sheriff 19 0 19 3 7 10 29 Mountain Home 18 0 18 4 2 6 24

BENTON COUNTY 117 10 127 32 46 78 205 Sheriff 30 4 34 26 16 42 76 Bentonville 23 1 24 3 6 9 33 Rogers 45 4 49 0 14 14 63 Siloam Springs 19 1 20 3 10 13 33

BOONE COUNTY 35 0 35 7 11 18 53 Sheriff 12 0 12 5 4 9 21 Harrison 23 0 23 2 7 9 32

BRADLEY COUNTY 15 0 15 3 5 8 23 Sheriff 4 0 4 0 1 1 5 Warren 11 0 11 3 4 7 18

CALHOUN COUNTY 4 0 4 1 2 3 7 Sheriff 4 0 4 1 2 3 7

CARROLL COUNTY 31 2 33 11 10 21 54 Sheriff 10 1 11 5 7 12 23 Berryville 8 0 8 0 1 1 9 Eure,:a Springs 8 1 9 5 1 6 15 Green Forest 5 0 5 1 1 2 7

CHICOT COUNTY 21 1 22 4 11 15 37 Sheriff 4 1 5 0 2 2 7 Dermott 6 0 6 2 3 5 11 Eudora 5 0 5 1 3 4 9 Lake Village 6 0 6 1 3 4 10

CLARK COUNTY 31 0 31 6 11 17 48 Sheriff 11 0 11 5 7 12 23 Arkadelphia 16 0 16 1 3 4 20 Gurdon 4 0 4 0 1 1 5

CLAY COUNTY 21 0 21 8 3 11 32 Sheriff 7 0 7 5 1 6 13 Corning 8 0 8 3 1 4 12 Pig got 6 0 6 0 1 1 7

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMPLOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

CLEBURNE COUNTY 22 0 22 6 9 15 37 Sheriff 11 0 11 5 3 8 19 Heber Springs 11 0 11 1 6 7 18

CLEVELAND COUNTY 4 0 4 1 3 4 8 Sheriff 4 0 4 1 3 4 8

COLUMBIA COUNTY 28 0 28 5 9 14 42 Sheriff 11 0 11 3 7 10 21 Magnolia 17 0 17 2 2 4 21

CONWAY COUNTY 19 1 20 4 10 14 34 Sheriff 8 0 8 4 4 8 16 Morrilton 11 1 12 0 6 6 18

CRAIGHEAD COUNTY 77 6 83 20 24 44 127 Sheriff 14 2 16 13 13 26 42 Jonesboro 63 4 67 7 11 18 85

CRAWFORD COUNTY 42 1 43 19 13 32 75 Sheriff 14 0 14 10 10 20 34 Alma 5 0 5 4 2 6 11 Van Buren 23 1 24 5 1 6 30

CRITTENDEN COUNTY 102 3 105 24 25 49 154 Sheriff 25 0 25 17 11 28 53 Earle 5 0 5 1 1 2 7 Marion 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 West Memphis 62 3 65 6 13 19 84

CROSS COUNTY 26 1 27 4 9 13 40 SPdriff 9 1 10 4 8 12 22 Wynne 17 0 17 0 1 1 18

DALLAS COUNTY 13 1 14 1 8 9 23 Sheriff 5 0 5 1 4 5 10 Fordyce 8 1 9 0 4 4 13

DESHA COUNTY 26 0 26 3 11 14 40 Sheriff 6 0 6 1 4 5 11 Dumas 13 0 13 1 5 6 19 McGehee 7 0 7 1 2 3 10

DREW COUNTY 21 0 21 1 5 6 27 Sh:Jriff 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 Monticello 15 0 15 1 5 6 21

FAULKNER COUNTY 88 4 92 23 25 48 140 Sheriff 13 0 13 19 15 34 47 Conway 54 4 58 3 9 12 70 Greenbrier 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 UCA 18 0 18 1 0 1 19 Vilonia 1 0 1 0 1 1 2

FRANKLIN COUNTY 12 0 12 3 6 9 21 Sheriff 6 0 6 3 3 6 12 Ozark 6 0 6 0 3 3 9

FULTON COUNTY 4 0 4 0 4 4 8 Sheriff 4 0 4 0 4 4 8

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMPLOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

GJI.RLAND COUNTY 92 9 101 33 29 62 163 Sheriff 27 2 29 32 13 45 74 Hot Springs 65 7 72 1 16 17 89

GRANT COUNTY 12 0 12 4 1 5 17 Sheriff 6 0 6 4 0 4 10 Sheridan 6 0 6 0 1 1 7

GREENE COUNTY 37 1 38 4 9 13 51 Sheriff 10 0 10 4 4 8 18 Paragould 27 1 28 0 5 5 33

HEMPSTEAD COUNTY 28 2 30 5 12 17 47 Sheriff 8 0 8 4 6 10 18 Hope 20 2 22 1 6 7 29

HOT SPRING COUNTY 22 2 24 9 7 16 40 Sheriff 11 0 11 8 1 9 20 Malvern 11 2 13 1 6 7 20

HOWARD COUNTY 15 0 15 4 7 11 26 Sheriff 6 0 6 4 6 10 16 Nashville 9 0 9 0 1 1 10

INDEPENDENCE COUNTY 30 3 33 9 13 22 55 Sheriff 30 3 33 9 13 22 55

IZARD COUNTY 13 0 13 4 2 6 19 Sheriff 7 0 7 3 2 5 12 Horseshoe Bend 6 0 6 1 0 1 7

JACKSON COUNTY 23 1 24 3 4 7 31 Sheriff 8 1 9 3 3 6 15 Newport 15 0 15 0 1 1 16

JEFFERSON COUNTY 150 9 159 6 36 42 201 Sheriff 30 0 30 0 9 9 39 Pine Bluff 111 5 116 4 22 26 142 U of A Pine Bluff 9 4 13 2 5 7 20

JOHNSON COUNTY 18 0 18 5 8 13 31 Sheriff 7 0 7 4 2 6 13 Clarksville 11 0 11 1 6 7 18

LAFAYETTE COUNTY 5 0 5 2 4 6 11 Sheriff 5 0 5 2 4 6 11

LAWRENCE COUNTY 21 0 21 10 7 17 38 Sheriff 8 0 8 5 3 8 16 Hoxie 5 0 5 3 2 5 10 Walnut Ridge 8 0 8 2 2 4 12

LEE COUNTY 16 0 16 4 4 8 24 Sheriff 5 0 5 3 2 5 10 Marianna 11 0 11 1 2 3 14

LINCOLN COUNTY 6 0 6 5 6 11 17 Sheriff 3 0 3 5 6 11 14 Star City 3 0 3 0 0 0 3

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMPLOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

LITTLE RIVER COUNTY 15 0 15 3 7 10 25 Sheriff 6 0 6 3 6 9 15 Ashdown 9 0 9 0 1 1 10

LOGAN COUNTY 16 2 18 8 11 19 37 Sheriff 5 1 6 3 7 10 16 Booneville 4 1 5 1 3 4 9 Paris 7 0 7 4 1 5 12

LONOKE COUNTY 36 3 39 10 18 28 67 Sheriff 10 1 11 5 5 10 21 Cabot 11 1 12 0 4 4 16 Carlisle 5 0 5 2 2 4 9 England 4 1 5 2 3 5 10 Lonoke 6 0 6 1 4 5 11

MADISON COUNTY 7 0 7 3 4 7 14 Sheriff 7 0 7 3 4 7 14

MARION COUNTY 7 0 7 4 5 9 16 Sheriff 5 0 5 4 5 9 14 Bull Shoals 2 0 2 0 0 0 2

MILLER COUNTY 77 7 84 14 27 41 125 Sheriff 20 0 20 11 9 20 40 Texarkana 57 7 64 3 18 21 85

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY 86 2 88 16 28 44 132 Sheriff 21 0 21 12 11 23 44 Blytheville 43 1 44 2 10 12 56 Osceola 22 1 23 2 7 9 32

MONROE COUNTY 16 0 16 5 7 12 28 Sheriff 5 0 5 3 4 7 12 Brinkley 11 0 11 2 3 5 16

MONTGOMERY COUNTY 5 0 5 5 1 6 11 Sheriff 5 0 5 5 1 6 11

NEVADA COUNTY 13 0 13 2 8 10 23 Sheriff 6 0 6 1 5 6 12 Prescott 7 0 7 1 3 4 11

NEWTON COUNTY 4 0 4 3 0 3 7 Sheriff 4 0 4 3 0 3 7

OUACHITA COUNTY 41 1 42 9 13 22 64 Sheriff 13 0 13 7 4 11 24 Camd:=n 28 1 29 2 9 11 40

PERRY COUNTY 5 0 5 3 2 5 10 Sheriff 5 0 5 3 2 5 10

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMt'LOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

PHILLIPS COUNTY 44 1 45 11 20 31 76 Sheriff 8 0 8 10 13 23 31 Elaine 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Helena 17 0 17 0 3 3 20 West Helena 18 1 19 1 4 5 24

PIKE COUNTY 5 0 5 2 2 4 9 Sheriff 5 0 5 2 2 4 9

POINSETT COUNTY 27 1 28 9 8 17 45 Sheriff 8 1 9 5 4 9 18 Marked Tree 9 0 9 1 2 3 12 Trumann 10 0 10 3 2 5 15

POLK COUNTY 16 1 17 5 5 10 27 Sheriff 7 0 7 5 5 10 17 Mena 9 1 10 0 0 0 10

POPE COUNTY 53 1 54 9 22 31 85 Sheriff 18 1 19 8 13 21 40 Russellville 35 0 35 1 9 10 45

PRAIRIE COUNTY 12 1 13 5 5 10 23 Sheriff 5 1 6 4 2 6 12 Des Arc 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 Hazen 4 0 4 1 3 4 8

PULASKI COUNTY 717 84 801 212 185 397 1,198 Sheriff 75 1 76 142 51 193 269 Jacksonville 49 7 56 7 10 17 73 Little Rock 352 43 395 33 60 93 488 Maumelle 21 1 22 6 8 14 36 North Little Rock 127 18 145 21 34 55 200 Sherwood 48 8 56 0 9 9 65 UALR 17 3 20 1 1 2 22 UAMS 28 3 31 2 12 14 45

RANDOLPH COUNTY 17 5 22 4 2 6 28 Sheriff 7 2 9 0 1 1 10 Pocahontas 10 3 13 4 1 5 18

ST. FRANCIS COUNTY 39 1 40 13 17 30 70 Sheriff 13 1 14 9 11 20 34 Forrest City 26 0 26 4 6 10 36

SALINE COUNTY 61 3 64 8 15 23 87 Sheriff 22 2 24 7 6 13 37 Benton 28 1 29 1 7 8 37 Bryant 11 0 11 0 2 2 13

SCOTT COUNTY 10 0 10 5 2 7 17 Sheriff 4 0 4 5 2 7 11 Waldron 6 0 6 0 0 0 6

SEARCY COUNTY 5 0 5 3 0 3 8 Sheriff 5 0 5 3 0 3 8

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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement Employees

COUNTY/AGENCY SWORN EMPLOYEES TOTAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES TOTAL TOTAL Male Female SWORN Male Female CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

SEBASTIAN COUNTY 146 6 152 37 39 76 228 Sheriff 23 1 24 20 18 38 62 Barling 7 a 7 1 a 1 8 Fort Smith 111 4 115 16 21 37 152 Greenwood 5 1 6 a a a 6

SEVIER COUNTY 17 a 17 2 6 8 25 Sheriff 8 a 8 1 5 6 14 DeQueen 9 a 9 1 1 2 11

SHARP COUNTY 6 1 7 3 5 8 15 Sheriff 6 1 7 3 5 8 15

STONE COUNTY 7 a 7 4 3 7 14 Sheriff 7 a 7 4 3 7 14

UNION COUNTY 65 2 67 20 19 39 106 Sheriff 19 a 19 18 11 29 48 EI Dorado 42 2 44 2 7 9 53 Smackover 4 a 4 a 1 1 5

VAN BUREN COUNTY 8 a 8 2 2 4 12 Sheriff 8 a 8 2 2 4 12

WASHINGTON COUNTY 167 9 176 37 60 97 273 Sheriff 27 1 28 21 19 40 68 Fayetteville 61 3 64 6 23 29 93 Lincoln 5 a 5 a a a 5 Springdale 49 3 52 8 13 21 73 U A Fayetteville 22 2 24 2 5 7 31 West Fork 3 a 3 a a a 3

WHITE COUNTY 62 3 65 17 25 42 107 Sheriff 17 2 19 9 13 22 41 Bald Knob 4 a 4 4 a 4 8 Beebe 4 a 4 1 3 4 8 Bradford 2 a 2 a a a 2 Judsonia 3 a 3 a 1 1 4 Kensett 3 a 3 a a a 3 Searcy 29 1 30 3 8 11 41

WOODRUFF COUNTY 5 1 6 1 5 6 12 Sheriff 5 1 6 1 5 6 12

YELL COUNTY 16 ° 16 8 3 11 27 Sheriff 8 a 8 6 2 8 16 Danville 3 a 3 a a a 3 Dardanelle 5 a 5 2 1 3 8

STATE POLICE 461 19 480 69 128 197 677

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STATE TOTAL 3,641 212 3,853 884 1,148 2,032 5,8S5

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Glossary of Terms

Actual Offense - A violation of the law which has been confirmed to have happened by law enforcement personnel.

Adult - For Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) purposes, a person 18 years of age or more (Arkansas Statutes define an adult the same as UCR).

Aggravated Assault - An unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe bodily injury.

All Other Offenses - All violations of state or local laws not specifically covered in the Part II offenses, except traffic.

Arrest Rate - The number of arrests reported for each unit of population (per1 00,000 inthis publication). The arrest rate is computed by dividing the number of arrests in a particular category by the population and multiplying that answer by 100,000.

Arson - Any willful or malicious burning or attempting to burn. with orwithout attemptto defraud.

Burglary - The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.

Classifying - Determining the proper crime categories in which to report offenses for UCR based on the facts contained in the police investigation report.

Clearance by Arrest - An offense is considered cleared when at least one person involved in the commission of the offense has been (1) arrested, (2) charged, and (3) turned over for prosecution.

Clearance by Exceptional Means - An offense in which some element beyond law enforcement control prevents placing of formal charges against the offender, butthe police have: (1) definitely established the identity of the offender, (2) enough information to support arrest, charge, and turn over to the court for prosecution, and (3) knowledge of the location of the offender so that he could be taken into custody.

Clearance Rate - The percentage of offenses cleared by arrest. This is computed by dividing the number of clearances in a particular offense category by the number of offenses reported in that category.

Crime Factor - Conditions which affect the amount and type of crime that occurs in a geographical location.

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Crime Index - The total of eight major offenses chosen because of their seriousness and frequency with which they occur (Murder, Rape, Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Burglary, Theft, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson).

Crime Rate -The number of index offenses reported for each unit of population (per 100,000 in this publication). Crime rate is computed by dividing the number of index offenses by the population and multiplying that answer by 100,000.

Crime Trend - A percent change of an offense over a comparable previous period. A negative indicates a decrease and a positive an increase.

Curfew and LOitering - Violation of local curfew or loitering ordinances (persons under 18).

Disorderly Conduct - A breach of the peace.

Driving Under the Influence - Driving or operating any vehicle or common carrier while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics.

Drunkenness - Drunkenness or intoxication.

Embezzlement Misappropriation or misapplication of money or property entrusted to one's care, custody or control.

Forgery and Counterfeiting - Making, altering, uttering, or possessing with intent-to-defraud anything false wh ich is made to appear true or the attempt to do any of the above.

Fraud - Fraudulent conversion and obtaining of money or property by false pretenses. Includes bad checks except forgeries and counterfeiting.

Gambling - Promoting, permitting, or engaging in illegal gambling.

Hierarchy Rule -A standard UCR scoring practice in which only the most serious offense is counted in multiple offense situations. This is determined by crime index offense order (The exception to this is arson.ltis always counted, eV8n in multiple situations).

Hotel Rule - A standard UCR scoring practice which limits to one the number of burglaries which can be counted when more than one room is entered for the purpose of committing a felony or theft within a structure generally intended to house transients.

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Jurisdiction -The area for which a city, county, or state law enforcement agency is responsible. In UCR: (1) police report offenses which occur within their city, (2) county and state report offenses which take place in the county, (3) agencies report only those arrests made for offenses committed within their jurisdiction, and (4) the recovery of property is reported only by the jurisdiction from which it was stolen.

Juvenile - For UCR purposes a juvenile is defined as a person under 18 years of age (Arkansas Statutes define a juvenile the same as UCR).

Justifiable Homicide - The killing of a felon by a peace officer in the Iineofdutyorthe killing (during the commission of a felony) of a felon by a private citizen.

Liquor Laws - State or local liquor law violations, except driving under the influence.

Manslaughter by Negligence - The killing of another through gross negligence.

Motor Vehicle Theft - The theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle.

Murder - The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another.

Narcotic Drug Laws - Offenses relating to narcotic drugs, such as unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs.

Non-Aggravated Assault - All assaults and attempted assaults which are not of an aggravated nature and do not result in serious injury to the victim.

Offense - A violation of the law.

Offenses Against Family & Children - Non­Support, neglect, desertion, or abuse of family and childrel"'.

Part I Offenses - The first of two main groupings of UCR crime classifications consisting of eight index offenses.

Part II Offenses - The second of two main UCR groupings of crime classifications not already designated in Part I. Part II offenses are limited to arrest information only with the exception of simple assault.

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Property Crimes .. Unlawful acts with the intent of gaining property, but do not involve force against a person (Theft, Burglary, Motor Vehicle Theft, Arson).

Prostitution & Commercialized Vice - Sex offenses of a commercialized nature, such as prostitution, procuring or the transportation of women for immoral purposes.

Rape - The carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.

Robbery - The taking of property or things of value f;Jm a person by use of force or threat of force.

Runaway - Limited to juveniles taken into custody under the provisions of local statutes.

Scoring - Counting the number of offenses after they have been classified.

Sex Offenses - Statutory rape;offenses against chastity, common decency, morals, and the like.

Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing - Buying, receiving or possessing of stolen property as well as all attempts of the above.

Suspicion - Arrested for no specific offense and released without formal charges being placed.

Theft - Unlawful taking or stealing of property or articles without the use of force, violence, or fraud.

Unfounded Offenses - Offenses which are determined through investigation to be false or baseless.

Vagrancy - Vagabondage, begging, loitering, etc.

Vandalism - Willful and malicious destruction, injury, disfigurement, or defacement of property without consent of the owner or persons having custody or control.

Violent Crime - Unlawful acts that involve the use or threat of force against a person (Murder, Rape, Robbery, and Aggravated Assault).

Weapons; Carrying, Possessing, etc. - All violations of regulations or statutes controlling the carrying, using, possessing, furnishing, and manufacturing of deadly weapons.

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