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Crime in Missouri, 2004
Crime in Missouri2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004
CRIME IN MISSOURI
2004
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS CENTER1510 East Elm
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101(573) 751-9000 ext. 2299
Crime in Missouri, 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004
FOREWORD
This publication is produced by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Statistical Analysis Center. Itis intended to provide a basic understanding of Missouri's crime problems, their characteristics, andthe law enforcement actions being taken to address these.
This is the fourth report produced since the Missouri State Highway Patrol assumed manage-ment of Missouri’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. It is the Program’s responsibility tocollect, maintain, and ensure the integrity of Missouri’s UCR crime statistics. In addition, the UCRProgram is responsible for reporting monthly crime statistics to the Federal Bureau of Investigation,Uniform Crime Reporting Section.
I encourage all criminal justice and other public officials to review this publication. If additionalresearch or statistical information services about Missouri's crime or traffic safety problems areneeded, please contact our agency's Statistical Analysis Center for assistance.
R. D. STOTTLEMYRE, ColonelSuperintendent
Foreword
Crime in Missouri, 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
For the past several years, the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)Program and Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) have worked with a number of agencies to moveMissouri from a voluntary to a mandatory crime reporting system as mandated by RSMo 43.505.The Missouri Department of Public Safety led this initiative and their financial support to SAC andthe UCR Program is appreciated. The direction and efforts of Laurie Crawford and her staff of theUCR Program are instrumental to its success.
Missouri law enforcement agencies who submit crime and employment information to the UCRProgram play a critical role in development of this report. Their participation in the Program isindicative of their desire to improve Missouri’s law enforcement information capabilities.
Recognition also is given to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reporting Sec-tion and the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance for their guidance duringimplementation of the Missouri UCR Program. Over the past years, the U.S. Department of Justice,Bureau of Justice Statistics has supported, through grant funds, the Missouri SAC's efforts to pro-vide publications like Crime in Missouri and other information services to the Missouri criminaljustice community. Their financial support and technical assistance are appreciated.
Ronald G. Beck, DirectorMissouri Statistical Analysis Center
i Acknowledgement
Crime in Missouri, 2004 ii
Crime in Missouri, 2004
CONTENTS
PAGE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................. xi
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1
1.0 MISSOURI CRIME CLOCK .................................................................................... 5
2.0 MISSOURI CRIME INDEX COMPARISON ANALYSIS ......................................... 9
3.0 MISSOURI ARREST ANALYSIS .......................................................................... 19
4.0 MISSOURI DETAIL CRIME INDEX ANALYSIS ................................................... 27
4.1 Murder ........................................................................................................... 294.2 Forcible Rape ................................................................................................ 374.3 Robbery ......................................................................................................... 414.4 Aggravated Assault ....................................................................................... 474.5 Burglary ......................................................................................................... 514.6 Theft .............................................................................................................. 574.7 Motor Vehicle Theft ....................................................................................... 634.8 Arson ............................................................................................................. 69
5.0 MISSOURI DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ANALYSIS .................................................. 75
5.1 Domestic Violence Related Incidents ............................................................ 775.2 Domestic Violence Related Homicides ......................................................... 83
6.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CRIME AND ARREST ANALYSIS ...................................................................... 87
7.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED ................................... 127
8.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED ........................... 131
9.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT .......................................... 143
10.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY EMPLOYMENT /ASSAULT ANALYSIS ......................................................................................... 153
GLOSSARY ................................................................................................................. 177
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Crime in Missouri, 2004
TABLES
MISSOURI CRIME INDEX COMPARISON ANALYSIS PAGE
2.0.1 Crime Index Offenses, State of Missouri, 2004 .................................................... 112.0.2 Actual Reported Crime Index Offenses, State of Missouri, 1995 - 2004 .............. 122.0.3 Crime Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri, 1995 - 2004 ................................. 132.0.4 Property Crime Index Economic Analysis of Property Stolen / Destroyed,
2003 - 2004 ........................................................................................................... 14
MISSOURI ARREST ANALYSIS
3.0.1 Crime Index Clearance Rates, State of Missouri, 1995 - 2004 ............................. 213.0.2 Crime Index Arrests, State of Missouri, 1995 - 2004 ............................................ 223.0.3 Crime Index Arrest Rates, State of Missouri, 1995 - 2004 .................................... 23
MISSOURI DETAIL CRIME INDEX ANALYSIS
Murder
4.1.1 Murder Rates by Population Group, 2004............................................................. 304.1.2 Murder Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 .................................................................. 314.1.3 Murder Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ....................................................... 314.1.4 Murder Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ..................................................... 314.1.5 Murder Victims by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ....................................................... 324.1.6 Murder Victims by Race and Age Group, 2004 .................................................... 324.1.7 Type of Weapon Used by Offenders in Murders, 2004......................................... 334.1.8 Circumstances with Murders, 2004 ....................................................................... 34
Forcible Rape
4.2.1 Forcible Rape Rates by Population Group, 2004 ................................................. 384.2.2 Actual / Attempted Rape Offenses, 2004 .............................................................. 394.2.3 Forcible Rape Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 ...................................................... 394.2.4 Forcible Rape Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ............................................ 394.2.5 Forcible Rape Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 .......................................... 40
Robbery
4.3.1 Robbery Rates by Population Group, 2004 .......................................................... 424.3.2 Type of Weapon Used in Robberies, 2004 ........................................................... 434.3.3 Robbery Loss / Location, 2004 ............................................................................. 434.3.4 Robbery Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 ............................................................... 444.3.5 Robbery Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ..................................................... 444.3.6 Robbery Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004................................................... 44
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Aggravated Assault
4.4.1 Aggravated Assault Rates by Population Group, 2004 ......................................... 484.4.2 Type of Weapon Used in Aggravated Assaults, 2004 .......................................... 494.4.3 Aggravated Assault Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 .............................................. 494.4.4 Aggravated Assault Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ................................... 494.4.5 Aggravated Assault Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ................................. 50
Burglary
4.5.1 Burglary Rates by Population Group, 2004 .......................................................... 524.5.2 Type of Burglary, 2004.......................................................................................... 534.5.3 Burglary Loss / Location / Time, 2004 .................................................................. 534.5.4 Burglary Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004................................................................ 544.5.5 Burglary Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ..................................................... 544.5.6 Burglary Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ................................................... 54
Theft
4.6.1 Theft Rates by Population Group, 2004 ................................................................ 584.6.2 Theft by Value of Stolen Items, 2004 .................................................................... 594.6.3 Nature of Theft, 2004 ............................................................................................ 594.6.4 Theft Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 ..................................................................... 604.6.5 Theft Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 .......................................................... 604.6.6 Theft Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ........................................................ 60
Motor Vehicle Theft
4.7.1 Motor Vehicle Theft Rates by Population Group, 2004 ......................................... 644.7.2 Type of Vehicle Stolen, 2004 ................................................................................ 654.7.3 Motor Vehicle Theft Yearly Loss, 2003 - 2004 ...................................................... 654.7.4 Motor Vehicle Theft Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 .............................................. 664.7.5 Motor Vehicle Theft Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ................................... 664.7.6 Motor Vehicle Theft Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ................................. 66
Arson
4.8.1 Arson Rates by Population Group, 2004............................................................... 704.8.2 Arson Loss by Type of Property, 2004 .................................................................. 714.8.3 Arson Clearance Rates, 2003 - 2004 .................................................................... 724.8.4 Arson Arrests by Sex and Age Group, 2004 ......................................................... 724.8.5 Arson Arrests by Race and Age Group, 2004 ....................................................... 72
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PAGE
MISSOURI DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ANALYSIS
5.1.1 Domestic Violence Incidents by Victim / Offender Relationship andRates by County, 2004.......................................................................................... 79
5.2.1 Domestic Violence Related Homicides, Victim / Offender Relationship, 2004 ..... 85
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CRIME AND ARREST ANALYSIS
6.0.1 Index Offenses by Crime Type and Political Subdivision, 2004 ........................... 896.0.2 Index Arrests by Crime Type and Political Subdivision, 2004 ............................ 108
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED
7.0.1 Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, State of Missouri,1995 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 130
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED
8.0.1 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults and Assault Rates, State of Missouri,2000 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 137
8.0.2 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults by Type of Weapon, State of Missouri,2000 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 138
8.0.3 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults by Population Group, State of Missouri,2004 .................................................................................................................... 139
8.0.4 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults, Occurrence of Injury by Type of Weapon,State of Missouri, 2004 ....................................................................................... 139
8.0.5 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults, Type of Assignment by Type ofCircumstance, State of Missouri, 2004 ............................................................... 140
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT
9.0.1 Law Enforcement Sworn Employees by Population Group, State of Missouri,2000 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 147
9.0.2 Law Enforcement Civilian Employees by Population Group, State of Missouri,2000 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 148
9.0.3 Law Enforcement Sworn and Civilian Employees by Population Group, Stateof Missouri, 2000 - 2004 ..................................................................................... 149
9.0.4 Law Enforcement Sworn and Civilian Employees by Sex and PopulationGroup, State of Missouri, 2004 ........................................................................... 150
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY EMPLOYMENT / ASSAULT ANALYSIS
10.0 Law Enforcement Employment and Assaults by Reporting Agency, 2004 .......... 155
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FIGURES
PAGE
MISSOURI CRIME CLOCK
1.0.1 Missouri Crime Clock, 2004 .................................................................................... 7
MISSOURI CRIME INDEX COMPARISON ANALYSIS
2.0.1 Crime Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series................................. 152.0.2 Crime Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri by County, 2004 ........................... 152.0.3 Violent Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ............................... 162.0.4 Violent Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri by County, 2004 ......................... 162.0.5 Property Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ............................. 172.0.6 Property Index Offense Rates, State of Missouri by County, 2004 ....................... 17
MISSOURI ARREST ANALYSIS
3.0.1 Crime Index Arrest Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ................................... 243.0.2 Violent Index Arrest Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series .................................. 253.0.3 Property Index Arrest Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series................................ 26
MISSOURI DETAIL CRIME INDEX ANALYSIS
4.1.1 Murder Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series......................................... 354.2.1 Rape Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ........................................... 404.3.1 Robbery Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ...................................... 454.4.1 Aggravated Assault Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ..................... 504.5.1 Burglary Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ...................................... 554.6.1 Theft Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ............................................ 614.7.1 Motor Vehicle Theft Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series ..................... 674.8.1 Arson Offense Rates, State of Missouri, Time Series........................................... 73
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED
7.0.1 Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, State of Missouri,1995 - 2004 ......................................................................................................... 130
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED
8.0.1 Missouri Law Enforcement Assault Clock, 2004 ................................................ 1358.0.2 Law Enforcement Officer Assault Rates, State of Missouri, 2000 - 2004 ........... 1388.0.3 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults by Type of Activity, State of Missouri,
2004 .................................................................................................................... 141
ix Figures
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8.0.4 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults by Type of Assignment, State of Missouri,2004 .................................................................................................................... 141
8.0.5 Law Enforcement Officer Assaults, Twenty-Four Hour Analysis, State ofMissouri, 2004..................................................................................................... 142
x Figures
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Crime in Missouri, 2004
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Digest is produced annually by the Missouri State HighwayPatrol (MSHP), Statistical Analysis Center (SAC). In the past,the primary source of data was law enforcement agencies whovoluntarily submitted crime statistics to the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation's (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR).Since only a small percentage of agencies submitted datadirectly to the FBI's UCR Program, the SAC relied on statisticalestimates to measure the extent of crime in Missouri. Beginningin 2001, Missouri's Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR)began operation. Statutorily, Missouri law enforcement agenciesare required to submit their crime statistics to Missouri's UCRProgram. Using these data, the SAC no longer has to rely onstatistical estimates. When comparing 2001 and later years’crime statistics to 2000 and prior years, users need to keep inmind two different statistical methods were employed to deriveMissouri's crime totals.
The Crime Index is the sum of eight major offenses and is usedto measure the magnitude of crime in the United States. Onlyeight major offenses are included in the Index because of theirfrequency of occurrence and the fact they are most likely to bereported to law enforcement agencies. These Index offensesare: murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, bur-glary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The first four makeup the Violent Crime Index and the last four make up the Prop-erty Crime Index.
In 2004, 251,976 Crime Index offenses were reported in theState of Missouri. In 2004, one Index Crime was committedevery 2.1 minutes. In 31.4 of every 100 Crime Index offenses, thecases were cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
Violent Crime Index
Violent offenses made up 11.1 percent of the total 2004 MissouriCrime Index. There were 28,016 Violent Index offenses reportedin 2004. A violent offense was committed in Missouri every 18.8minutes. In 49.8 of every 100 Violent Index offenses, the caseswere cleared by arrest or exceptional means. A brief analysis ofeach type of Violent Index offense is given below.
♦ 364 murders reported in 2004. While murder is themost serious Index offense, it made up only 0.1percent of the total 2004 Missouri Crime Index. Onemurder was committed every 1.0 days. In 75.3 ofevery 100 murders, the cases were cleared by arrestor exceptional means.
Executive Summary
Of the index offenses reportedin 2004:
11.1% were violent offenses
One violent crime was committedevery 18.8 minutes
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♦ 1,469 forcible rapes reported in 2004. Forcible rapeaccounted for 0.6 percent of the total 2004 MissouriCrime Index. One forcible rape was committed every6.0 hours. In 45.7 of every 100 forcible rapes, thecases were cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
♦ 6,586 robberies reported in 2004. Robbery accountedfor 2.6 percent of the total 2004 Missouri Crime Index.One robbery occurred every 1.3 hours. In 24.3 ofevery 100 robberies, the cases were cleared by arrestor exceptional means.
♦ There were 19,597 aggravated assaults reported in2004. Aggravated assault accounted for 7.8 percentof the total 2004 Missouri Crime Index. Oneaggravated assault occurred every 26.8 minutes. In58.1 of every 100 aggravated assaults, the caseswere cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
Property Crime Index
Property offenses made up 88.9 percent of the total 2004 Mis-souri Crime Index. There were 223,960 Property Index offensesreported in 2004. Property offenses accounted for $317,220,361in property stolen or destroyed. One such offense occurredevery 2.3 minutes in the State. In 19.3 of every 100 PropertyIndex offenses, the cases were cleared by arrest or exceptionalmeans. A brief analysis of each type of Property Index offense isgiven below.
♦ 39,985 burglaries reported in 2004. Burglaryaccounted for 15.9 percent of the total 2004 MissouriCrime Index. One burglary occurred every 13.1minutes and $51,615,682 in property / cash wasstolen in 2004 due to this offense. In 16.2 of every100 burglaries, the cases were cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
♦ 156,433 thefts reported in 2004. Theft accounted for62.1 percent of the total 2004 Missouri Crime Index.One theft occurred every 3.4 minutes and$85,477,272 in property / cash was stolen in 2004 dueto this offense. In 20.5 of every 100 thefts, the caseswere cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
♦ 25,655 motor vehicle thefts reported in 2004. Motorvehicle theft accounted for 10.2 percent of the total2004 Missouri Crime Index. One motor vehicle theftoccurred every 20.5 minutes and $167,194,332 inproperty was stolen in 2004 due to this offense. In
Between 2003 and 2004:
Property Crime decreased 3.1%
→ Burglary declined 2.4%
→ Theft declined 2.0%
→ Motor Vehicle Theftincreased 10.5%
→ Arson declined .5%
Executive Summary
Of the index offenses reportedin 2004:
88.9% were property offenses
One property crime wascommitted every 2.3 minutes
Between 2003 and 2004:
Violent Crime increased 3.7%
→ Murder increased 14.5%
→ Rape increased 5.5%
→ Robbery increased 6.2%
→ Aggravated Assaultincreased 2.6%
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17.0 of every 100 motor vehicle thefts, the cases werecleared by arrest or exceptional means.
♦ 1,887 arsons reported in 2004. Arson accounted for0.7 percent of the total 2004 Missouri Crime Index.One arson occurred every 4.6 hours and $11,603,714in property was destroyed due to arson in 2004. In16.9 of every 100 arsons, the cases were clearedby arrest or exceptional means.
In addition to crime index offense and arrest data, this publicationcontains data on domestic violence incidents, officers killed orassaulted in the line of duty, and law enforcement employmentlevels in the State of Missouri.
Domestic Violence
In 2004, law enforcement agencies in Missouri reported 39,097incidents of domestic violence. In these incidents, 51 werehomicides.
These included:
♦ 10,793 incidents of spousal abuse (includes formerspouses).
♦ 12,065 incidents between individuals living together orindividuals who have lived together in the past.
♦ 5,433 incidents between blood relatives.
♦ 3,465 incidents between couples with child(ren) incommon.
Law Enforcement Officers Killed
In 2004, three officers were killed feloniously and two were killedaccidentally in the line of duty in the State of Missouri.
Executive Summary
In 2004, 5 officers died in theline of duty.
51 homicides in 2004 weredomestic violence related.
27.6% of all domestic violenceincidents reported in 2004involved spouses (includesformer spouses).
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Crime in Missouri, 2004
INTRODUCTION
This publication is one in a series prepared by the Missouri StateHighway Patrol, Statistical Analysis Center (SAC). It is designedto present data on crime and arrest activity in Missouri from 1995through 2004 with special emphasis on the most recent year'scrime and arrest activity (2004).
The crime and arrest data in this publication are segmented intoten parts. The first section displays the Missouri Crime Clock.This clock offers an overview of the frequency of occurrence ofCrime Index offenses committed in the State in relation to time.The Crime Index is the sum of the eight major offenses used toindicate the occurrence of crime in the United States. The eightoffenses making up the total Crime Index are: murder, forciblerape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicletheft, and arson. The second section provides data related toCrime Index offenses committed in the State of Missouri. Itspurpose is to provide a comparison of the various types of CrimeIndex offenses so their relative importance can be assessed. Inaddition, Crime Index activity is displayed by geographicalregions of the State and also over time to observe trends. Thethird section presents data on arrest activity and clearance ratesassociated with Crime Index offenses as well as arrest activityassociated with other classes of criminal offenses. These dataprovide an appreciation of criminal enforcement activity beingperformed in the State by class of crime. The fourth sectionprovides a series of data and analysis related to each of theeight types of Crime Index offenses. Data are provided on crimeactivity, clearance rates, crime patterns, and arrest activityassociated with each of these offenses. Section five providessummary data on domestic violence incidents committed inMissouri and identifies relationships between domestic violencevictims and offenders. The sixth section provides summary dataon Crime Index offenses and arrest activity for specific politicalsubdivisions in the State. Sections seven and eight providesummary data on law enforcement officers killed and assaultedwhile on duty. Section nine provides uniform and civilian em-ployment information for Missouri law enforcement agencies.Section ten provides data on law enforcement employees as wellas the number of assaults on sworn personnel for specific politi-cal subdivisions in the State
Prior to 2001, data in this Digest were provided on a voluntarybasis by Missouri law enforcement agencies to the FederalBureau of Investigation's (FBI), Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)Program. In 2001, state statute RSMo 43.505 was enactedrequiring Missouri law enforcement agencies to report their UCRcrime statistics to the Missouri UCR Program administered bythe Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Eight offenses make up theCrime Index. They are:
• Murder
• Rape
• Robbery
• Aggravated Assault
• Burglary
• Theft
• Motor Vehicle Theft
• Arson
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Crime in Missouri, 2004
Increases in crime activity may reflect the transition from avoluntary to mandatory UCR Program. Care is warrantedwhen directly comparing crime statistics since 2001 toprevious years for this reason.
The national UCR Program was initiated in 1930 by the Commit-tee on Uniform Crime Reports of the International Association ofChiefs of Police (IACP). This committee developed uniformoffense and arrest classifications as well as reporting procedureswhich could be used by law enforcement agencies throughoutthe nation. The FBI was designated to administer the Programand became the national clearinghouse for UCR data. TheCommittee on Uniform Crime Reports of the IACP continues toserve the national Program in an advisory capacity. In 1966, theNational Sheriff's Association also established a Committee onUniform Crime Reports to act as an advisory body for this pro-gram and to promote reporting to the UCR Program.
Crime and arrest data are, for the most part, collected on amonthly basis by several methods in Missouri. The MissouriUCR Program provides report forms, tally sheets, and self-addressed envelopes to Missouri law enforcement agencies whocomplete and return them to the Program. Missouri city andcounty law enforcement agencies also have the option of report-ing their crime activity on a Web-based UCR reporting applica-tion while State law enforcement agencies utilize an electronicspreadsheet to report their monthly crime activity. Data from allMissouri law enforcement agencies are moved to a central datarepository maintained by the MSHP.
Data displays identifying specific political subdivision crime andarrest activity contain only activity reported to the UCR Program.It is important to note that statistics for a political subdivisioninclude not only crime and arrest activity reported by a local lawenforcement agency, but also crime and arrest activity reportedby state agencies (e.g., MSHP, Department of Conservation,Water Patrol). No effort has been made to estimate individuallaw enforcement agency's crime and arrest activity.
Slight discrepancies may be found if comparisons are made withFBI UCR publications and this Digest covering the same subjectmatter for the State of Missouri. Although similar, estimationroutines and rates per 100,000 population calculations for pre-2001 data used by the FBI are not the same as those in thisDigest. Discrepancies also may be noted when examining actualreported figures. This is a result of updates having been made toUCR files between the time the FBI data were processed and thetime the SAC analysis was performed. This report is merely asnap shot of crime summary data reported to the Missouri UCRProgram. Law enforcement agencies continually update their
Introduction2
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Introduction
UCR data for a variety of reasons. For this reason, statistics inthis report may be different than statistics obtained from othersources or reports.
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5Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 1.0
1.0 MISSOURI CRIME CLOCK
The Missouri crime clocks summarize criminal activity in theState during 2004 in relation to time. From this perspective,an appreciation of the relative frequency of various criminaloffenses can be obtained. The clocks should be viewed withcare. They are designed to convey annual crime experienceby showing the relative frequency of occurrence of the indexoffenses. This mode of display should not be taken to implya regularity in the commission of crime. Rather they repre-sent the annual ratio of crime to fixed time intervals.
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00:02:06
One Index Crime OffenseEvery 2.1 Minutes
00:18:48
One Violent CrimeEvery 18.8 Minutes
One Murder Every 1.0 daysOne Forcible Rape Every 6.0 HoursOne Robbery Every 1.3 HoursOne Aggravated Assault Every 26.8 Minutes
00:02:18
One Property CrimeEvery 2.3 Minutes
One Burglary Every 13.1 MinutesOne Theft Every 3.4 MinutesOne Motor Vehicle Theft Every 20.5 MinutesOne Arson Every 4.6 Hours
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MISSOURI CRIME CLOCK2004
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.09
2.0 MISSOURI CRIME INDEX COMPARISON ANALYSIS
A series of tables and figures summarizes crime indexoffenses committed in the State of Missouri. The purposeof these displays is to compare the various types of crimeindex offenses being committed according to their relativecontribution to the crime index. In addition, crime indexoffense rates are displayed by geographic regions of theState, and over time, in order to identify trends.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.010
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.011
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425
4,95
024
5,90
924
7,42
823
6,36
023
6,36
527
4,60
526
2,81
325
8,21
325
1,97
6
VIO
LEN
T IN
DE
X33
,463
29,6
6428
,962
28,0
5425
,637
25,4
3831
,271
30,4
6127
,007
28,0
16
PRO
PER
TY IN
DEX
224,
631
225,
286
216,
947
219,
374
210,
723
210,
927
243,
334
232,
352
231,
206
223,
960
MU
RD
ER43
339
138
737
232
933
239
934
131
836
4
FOR
CIB
LE R
AP
E1,
555
1,42
21,
405
1,34
31,
291
1,20
21,
396
1,47
11,
393
1,46
9
RO
BBER
Y10
,689
8,98
08,
277
7,97
87,
025
7,43
67,
802
6,99
46,
203
6,58
6
AGG
RAV
ATED
ASS
AULT
20,7
8618
,871
18,8
9318
,361
16,9
9216
,468
21,6
7421
,655
19,0
9319
,597
BUR
GLA
RY
45,3
5242
,675
42,7
8143
,072
38,3
7337
,371
43,3
6742
,475
40,9
8939
,985
THEF
T15
2,96
315
7,57
614
6,47
015
0,87
114
8,22
614
7,71
816
9,08
615
9,75
515
9,65
215
6,43
3
MO
TOR
VE
HIC
LE T
HE
FT24
,165
22,8
8925
,545
23,4
1522
,117
23,6
9628
,329
27,8
3928
,669
25,6
55
ARSO
N2,
151
2,14
62,
151
2,01
62,
007
2,14
22,
552
2,28
31,
896
1,88
7
NU
MB
ER
OF
RE
PO
RTI
NG
AGEN
CIE
S224
625
024
624
324
624
456
459
360
060
5
1B
egin
ning
in 2
001,
RS
Mo
43.5
05 re
quire
d al
l law
enf
orce
men
t age
ncie
s in
Mis
sour
i to
repo
rt th
eir c
rime
stat
istic
s to
the
Mis
sour
i Sta
te H
ighw
ay P
atro
l - U
nifo
rm C
rime
Rep
ortin
g S
ectio
n. D
ue to
the
high
com
plia
nce
rate
, 200
1 an
d la
ter y
ear e
stim
ates
will
clos
ely
rese
mbl
e th
eir c
orre
spon
ding
yea
r act
ual c
rime
tota
ls.
2N
umbe
r of l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
repo
rting
crim
e in
dex
offe
nse
activ
ity to
the
UC
R P
rogr
am in
a g
iven
yea
r.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.013
TAB
LE 2
.0.3
CR
IME
IND
EX O
FFEN
SE R
ATE
S1,2
STA
TE O
F M
ISSO
UR
I19
95 -
2004
OFF
ENSE
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
TOTA
L IN
DE
X5,
159.
05,
102.
64,
859.
44,
858.
44,
623.
14,
573.
74,
953.
84,
633.
04,
526.
54,
417.
2
VIO
LEN
T IN
DE
X66
4.4
593.
656
9.0
551.
950
0.8
489.
756
4.7
537.
047
3.4
491.
1
PRO
PER
TY IN
DEX
4,49
4.5
4,50
9.0
4,29
0.4
4,30
6.5
4,12
2.3
4,08
3.9
4,38
9.1
4,09
6.1
4,05
3.1
3,92
6.0
MU
RD
ER8.
98.
07.
87.
46.
56.
37.
26.
05.
66.
4
FOR
CIB
LE R
AP
E31
.329
.528
.027
.026
.224
.125
.225
.924
.425
.8
RO
BBER
Y20
3.9
171.
615
5.8
149.
313
0.8
135.
714
0.8
123.
310
8.7
115.
5
AGG
RAV
ATED
ASS
AULT
420.
438
4.5
377.
336
8.3
337.
232
3.7
391.
538
1.7
334.
734
3.5
BUR
GLA
RY
935.
488
0.4
870.
186
8.9
776.
274
6.7
782.
674
8.8
718.
570
0.9
THEF
T3,
040.
73,
139.
82,
887.
32,
947.
22,
885.
72,
853.
73,
049.
72,
816.
32,
798.
72,
742.
3
MO
TOR
VE
HIC
LE T
HE
FT47
3.8
445.
949
1.0
451.
142
1.5
442.
851
0.8
490.
850
2.6
449.
7
ARSO
N44
.643
.042
.039
.338
.940
.746
.040
.233
.233
.1
1P
rior t
o 20
01, M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
volu
ntar
ily re
porte
d cr
ime
inde
x of
fens
e da
ta.
To a
ccou
nt fo
r non
-repo
rting
age
ncie
s, C
rime
Inde
x O
ffens
e R
ates
for
thes
e ye
ars
wer
e ba
sed
on m
athe
mat
ical
est
imat
es.
In 2
001,
RS
Mo
43.5
05 m
anda
ted
all M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
to re
port
crim
e in
dex
offe
nse
data
to th
eM
isso
uri U
nifo
rm C
rime
Rep
ortin
g P
rogr
am m
anag
ed b
y th
e M
isso
uri S
tate
Hig
hway
Pat
rol.
For
this
reas
on, C
rime
Inde
x O
ffens
e R
ates
for 2
001
and
late
r yea
rs a
re b
ased
on
data
repo
rted
by n
early
100
% o
f Mis
sour
i law
enf
orce
men
t age
ncie
s. U
sers
sho
uld
keep
in m
ind
that
tran
sitio
n fro
m a
vol
unta
ry to
a m
anda
tory
crim
e re
porti
ngsy
stem
may
affe
ct c
ompa
rison
s of
200
1 an
d la
ter y
ear C
rime
Inde
x O
ffens
e ra
tes
to p
rior y
ears
.
2C
rime
Inde
x O
ffens
e R
ates
are
com
pute
d on
a p
er 1
00,0
00 p
opul
atio
n ba
sis.
See
Glo
ssar
y fo
r exp
lana
tion
of c
ompu
tatio
ns u
sed
to o
btai
n th
ese
rate
s.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.014
TABLE 2.0.4PROPERTY CRIME INDEX
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PROPERTY STOLEN / DESTROYED2003 - 2004
LOSS PER OFFENSE1 TOTAL LOSS2 PERCENTTYPE 2003 2004 2003 2004 INCREASE / DECREASE
BURGLARY $1,286 1,291 $52,930,407 $51,615,682 -2.5%
THEFT 541 547 86,563,085 85,477,272 -1.3
MOTOR VEHICLETHEFT 6,738 6,520 193,502,210 167,194,332 -13.6
ARSON 11,953 6,146 22,759,941 11,603,714 -49.0
TOTAL -------- --------- 355,755,643 315,891,000 -11.2
1 Dollar loss per offense is calculated using only those property offenses for which law enforcementagencies reported an actual dollar amount for the property stolen or destroyed.
2 Total loss is calculated by multiplying the dollar loss per offense by the number of such offenses in 2004.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.015
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
YEAR
LEGEND:3
FIGURE 2.0.1CRIME INDEX OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
FIGURE 2.0.2CRIME INDEX OFFENSE RATES,1
STATE OF MISSOURIBY COUNTY / 20042
1 Prior to 2001, crime index offense rates were based on estimated crime index offenses in the State of Missouri.Crime index offense rates are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossary for explanation of thecomputations used to obtain these rates.
2 Because the jurisdictional boundaries of reporting agencies do not coincide with county boundaries in some instances,the following counties were combined: (Clay/Platte/Jackson) and (Scott/New Madrid).
3 Legend categories are based on quartiles of counties.
RATE
3,151.7 to 13,929.82,224.7 to 3,151.61,377.1 to 2,224.61,377.0 or LESS
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 4,403.7 4,337.3 4,271.0 4,204.6Lower 96 4,039.9 3,969.6 3,899.0 3,828.1Upper 96 4,767.6 4,705.1 4,642.9 4,581.1
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.016
0
200
400
600
800
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
FIGURE 2.0.3VIOLENT INDEX OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Prior to 2001, violent index offense rates were based on estimated violent index offenses in the State of Missouri. Violentindex offense rates are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossary for explanation of computations usedto obtain these rates.
2 Because the jurisdictional boundaries of reporting agencies do not coincide with county boundaries in some instances,the following counties were combined: (Clay/Platte/Jackson) and (Scott/New Madrid).
3 Legend categories are based on quartiles of counties.
LEGEND:3
YEAR
FIGURE 2.0.4VIOLENT INDEX OFFENSE RATES,1
STATE OF MISSOURIBY COUNTY / 20042
340.8 to 2,076.3235.2 to 340.7160.4 to 235.1160.3 or LESS
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 459.2 443.6 428.0 412.4Lower 96 365.4 348.8 332.1 315.4Upper 96 553.0 538.4 523.9 509.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.017
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
1 Prior to 2001, property index offense rates were based on estimated property index offenses in the State of Missouri.Property index offense rates are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossary for explanation ofcomputations used to obtain these rates.
2 Because the jurisdictional boundaries of reporting agencies do not coincide with county boundaries in some instances,the following counties were combined: (Clay/Platte/Jackson) and (Scott/New Madrid).
3 Legend categories are based on quartiles of counties.
LEGEND:3
FIGURE 2.0.6PROPERTY INDEX OFFENSE RATES,1
STATE OF MISSOURIBY COUNTY / 20042
FIGURE 2.0.5PROPERTY INDEX OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
RATE
YEAR
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 3,944.6 3,893.8 3,843.0 3,792.2Lower 96 3,650.0 3,596.1 3,541.9 3,487.4Upper 96 4,239.2 4,191.5 4,144.2 4,097.1
2,819.4 to 11,853.52,031.6 to 2,819.31,254.6 to 2,031.51,254.5 or LESS
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 2.018
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.019
3.0 MISSOURI ARREST ANALYSIS
A series of tables and figures summarize Missouri crimeindex arrest clearance rates, actual arrest activity associatedwith crime index offenses, and arrest activity associated withall other classes of criminal activity reported to the UCRProgram. The purpose of these displays is to provide anoverview of criminal enforcement activity being performed inthe State by class of crime. In addition, arrest rates aredisplayed over time in order to observe trends.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.020
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.021
OFF
ENSE
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
TOTA
L IN
DEX
22.8
23.1
23.0
21.8
21.6
20.5
21.1
222
.72
22.1
222
.7
VIO
LEN
T IN
DEX
46.1
47.9
47.7
49.1
48.9
45.8
49.8
54.8
52.0
49.8
PRO
PER
TY IN
DEX
19.3
19.8
19.7
18.3
18.3
17.4
17.5
18.5
18.6
19.3
MUR
DER
86.0
76.2
66.6
71.1
60.3
62.7
68.2
83.9
84.3
75.3
FOR
CIB
LE R
APE
57.8
61.1
58.6
60.2
58.3
53.4
45.8
49.4
49.6
45.7
RO
BBER
Y24
.927
.626
.126
.626
.324
.924
.528
.528
.124
.3
AG
GR
AV
ATE
D A
SS
AU
LT55
.456
.056
.157
.957
.354
.558
.863
.259
.458
.1
BUR
GLA
RY
14.8
15.7
14.1
13.8
14.2
14.5
15.2
15.9
15.8
16.2
THEF
T20
.921
.121
.919
.719
.518
.318
.319
.619
.820
.5
MO
TOR
VEH
ICLE
TH
EFT
17.9
18.3
16.5
17.3
17.5
15.9
16.2
16.4
16.0
17.0
ARSO
N18
.519
.320
.123
.316
.421
.716
.818
.016
.916
.9
1C
lear
ance
rate
s in
dica
te th
e pe
rcen
t of r
epor
ted
offe
nses
cle
ared
by
arre
st o
r exc
eptio
nal m
eans
. C
lear
ance
Rat
es a
re c
ompu
ted
on a
per
100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
basi
s.S
ee G
loss
ary
for
a fu
rther
exp
lana
tion.
2 Cle
aran
ce r
ate
was
rev
ised
.
TAB
LE 3.
0.1
CR
IME
IND
EX C
LEA
RA
NC
E R
ATE
S1
STA
TE O
F M
ISSO
UR
I19
95 - 2
004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.022
OFF
ENSE
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
TOTA
L IN
DEX
52,3
4049
,633
49,7
7046
,613
43,2
8740
,359
60,2
4762
,653
58,6
7155
,440
VIO
LEN
T IN
DEX
12,4
2810
,110
10,5
6110
,036
8,77
98,
578
15,6
6516
,720
14,8
1314
,017
PRO
PER
TY IN
DEX
39,9
1239
,523
39,2
0936
,577
34,5
0831
,781
44,5
8245
,933
43,8
5841
,423
MUR
DER
526
345
316
310
257
261
453
479
361
412
FOR
CIB
LE R
APE
671
628
546
538
475
417
618
630
607
605
RO
BBER
Y2,
642
2,55
22,
332
2,11
41,
814
1,89
32,
551
2,37
42,
165
2,05
6
AG
GR
AV
ATE
D A
SS
AU
LT8,
589
6,58
57,
367
7,07
46,
233
6,00
712
,043
13,2
3711
,680
10,9
44
BUR
GLA
RY
5,65
35,
138
4,89
24,
925
4,81
74,
174
6,58
06,
996
6,38
66,
099
THEF
T30
,384
30,6
7230
,564
27,8
5025
,682
23,6
6133
,474
34,0
7032
,585
30,6
19
MO
TOR
VEH
ICLE
TH
EFT
3,43
43,
349
3,36
83,
475
3,68
23,
615
3,93
24,
172
4,39
54,
236
ARSO
N44
136
438
532
732
733
159
669
549
246
9
NU
MB
ER
OF
RE
PO
RTI
NG
AGEN
CIE
S122
619
819
920
020
719
853
057
258
557
8
1 Prio
r to
2001
, Mis
sour
i law
enf
orce
men
t age
ncie
s vo
lunt
arily
repo
rted
crim
e in
dex
arre
st d
ata.
To
acco
unt f
or n
on-re
porti
ng a
genc
ies,
Crim
e In
dex
arre
sts
for
thes
e ye
ars
wer
e ba
sed
on m
athe
mat
ical
est
imat
es.
In 2
001,
RS
Mo
43.5
05 m
anda
ted
all M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
to re
port
crim
e in
dex
arre
st d
ata
to th
e M
isso
uri U
nifo
rm C
rime
Rep
ortin
g P
rogr
am m
anag
ed b
y th
e M
isso
uri S
tate
Hig
hway
Pat
rol.
For
this
reas
on, 2
001
and
late
r yea
r Crim
e In
dex
arre
sts
are
base
d on
dat
a re
porte
d by
nea
rly 1
00%
of M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies.
Use
rs s
houl
d ke
ep in
min
d th
e tra
nsiti
on fr
om a
vol
unta
ry to
a m
anda
tory
crim
ere
porti
ng s
yste
m m
ay a
ffect
com
paris
ons
of 2
001
and
late
r yea
r Crim
e In
dex
Arre
sts
to p
rior y
ears
.
TAB
LE 3.
0.2
CR
IME
IND
EX A
RR
ESTS
1
STA
TE O
F M
ISSO
UR
I19
95 - 2
004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.023
OFF
ENSE
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
TOTA
L IN
DEX
1,34
7.4
1,44
3.9
1,42
9.0
1,33
8.7
1,18
1.2
1,10
3.7
1,06
2.7
942.
11,
028.
597
1.9
VIO
LEN
T IN
DEX
319.
929
4.1
303.
228
8.2
239.
623
4.6
276.
325
1.4
259.
724
5.7
PRO
PER
TY IN
DEX
1,02
7.5
1,14
9.8
1,12
5.7
1,05
0.5
941.
686
9.1
786.
469
0.7
768.
872
6.1
MUR
DER
13.5
10.0
9.1
8.9
7.0
7.1
8.0
7.2
6.3
7.2
FOR
CIB
LE R
APE
17.3
18.3
15.7
15.5
13.0
11.4
10.9
9.5
10.6
10.6
RO
BBER
Y68
.074
.267
.060
.749
.551
.845
.035
.738
.036
.0
AG
GR
AV
ATE
D A
SS
AU
LT22
1.1
191.
621
1.5
203.
217
0.1
164.
321
2.4
199.
020
4.8
191.
8
BUR
GLA
RY
145.
514
9.5
140.
514
1.4
131.
411
4.1
116.
110
5.2
111.
910
6.9
THEF
T78
2.2
892.
387
7.5
799.
970
0.8
647.
159
0.5
512.
357
1.2
536.
8
MO
TOR
VEH
ICLE
TH
EFT
88.4
97.4
96.7
99.8
100.
598
.969
.462
.777
.074
.3
ARSO
N11
.410
.611
.19.
48.
99.
110
.510
.58.
68.
2
1P
rior t
o 20
01, M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
volu
ntar
ily re
porte
d cr
ime
inde
x ar
rest
dat
a. T
o ac
coun
t for
non
-repo
rting
age
ncie
s, C
rime
Inde
x A
rrest
Rat
esfo
r the
se y
ears
wer
e ba
sed
on m
athe
mat
ical
est
imat
es.
In 2
001,
RS
Mo
43.5
05 m
anda
ted
all M
isso
uri l
aw e
nfor
cem
ent a
genc
ies
to re
port
crim
e in
dex
arre
st d
ata
to th
e M
isso
uri U
nifo
rm C
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1 Crime Index arrest rates relate to arrests made for crime index offenses reported by law enforcementagencies in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossaryfor explanation of computations used to obtain these rates.
FIGURE 3.0.1CRIME INDEX ARREST RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 820.9 753.2 685.5 617.7Lower 96 614.3 544.4 474.3 404.0Upper 96 1,027.5 961.9 896.6 831.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.025
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FIGURE 3.0.2VIOLENT INDEX ARREST RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Violent Index arrest rates relate to arrests made for violent index offenses reported by law enforcementagencies in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossaryfor explanation of computations used to obtain these rates.
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 222.6 213.4 204.1 194.8Lower 96 169.2 159.4 149.5 139.6Upper 96 276.0 267.3 258.7 250.1
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 3.026
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FIGURE 3.0.3PROPERTY INDEX ARREST RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Property Index arrest rates relate to arrests made for property index offenses reported by law enforcementagencies in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. See Glossaryfor explanation of computations used to obtain these rates.
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 598.3 539.8 481.4 422.9Lower 96 404.9 344.3 283.6 222.7Upper 96 791.7 735.3 679.1 623.0
Crime in Missouri, 2004 27
4.0 MISSOURI DETAIL CRIME INDEX ANALYSIS
A series of tables and figures summarizes crime activity,clearance rates, crime patterns, and arrest activity associ-ated with specific types of crime index offenses committedin Missouri.
Detail analysis is provided for violent and property crimesreported in 2004.
Burglary
Section 4.0
VIOLENTCRIME
Aggravated Assault
Forcible RapeMurder
Robbery
PROPERTYCRIME
Motor Vehicle Theft
Theft
Arson
Crime in Missouri, 2004 28 Section 4.0
Crime in Missouri, 2004 29
4.1 MURDER
DEFINITION
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter are the willful
killing of one human being by another. Not included in this
offense classification are deaths caused by negligence,
suicide, accident, justifiable homicide (the killing of a felon
by a peace officer in the line of duty or a private citizen
during the commission of a felony), and attempts to murder
(these are classified as aggravated assaults). Murder
offenses are reported on a per victim basis.
2004 Summary
♦ 364 murders were reportedin 2004.
♦ One murder occurred every1.0 days.
♦ Murder accounted for 0.1percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 1.3 percent of allViolent Index offenses.
♦ The murder rate per 100,000population was 6.4.
♦ 75.3 of every 100 murderswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
♦ 412 persons were reportedarrested for murder in 2004.Of these, 88.9 percent wereadults and 11.1 percent werejuveniles. Of those arrested,86.9 percent were male and13.1 percent were female.
♦ Of murder victims reported in 2004, 74.3 percent weremale and 25.7 percent werefemale. Of the victims, 87.2percent were adults and9.3 percent were juveniles.
♦ A firearm was used by 66.1percent of the offendersassociated with murders and10.3 percent of the offendersused a knife.
Section 4.1
Crime in Missouri, 2004 30
MURDER SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 318 5.6
2004 364 6.4
Percent of Change 14.5 14.3
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 203 55.8 27.2
100,000 - 249,999 11 3.0 4.2
50,000 - 99,999 10 2.7 2.1
25,000 - 49,999 11 3.0 2.3
10,000 - 24,999 17 4.7 2.8
2,500 - 9,999 25 6.9 3.8
Under 2,500 11 3.0 3.6
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 27 7.4 2.4
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 49 13.5 4.8
TOTAL 364 100.0 6.4
Section 4.1
♦ The murder offense rateincreased 14.3% between2003 and 2004.
♦ 55.8% of all 2004 murderswere reported by policeagencies serving jurisdictionswith populations of 250,000or more.
TABLE 4.1.1MURDER RATES BY POPULATION GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 31
TABLE 4.1.2MURDER CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 84.3 6.7
2004 75.3 7.7
TABLE 4.1.3MURDER ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS MURDER ARRESTS
ADULTS 315 76.5MALE
JUVENILES 43 10.4
ADULTS 51 12.4FEMALE
JUVENILES 3 0.7
TOTAL 412 100.0
TABLE 4.1.4MURDER ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS MURDER ARRESTS
ADULTS 165 40.0WHITE
JUVENILES 8 1.9
ADULTS 201 48.8BLACK
JUVENILES 38 9.2
AMERICAN ADULTS 0 0.0INDIAN
JUVENILES 0 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 0 0.0OTHER
JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 412 100.0
Section 4.1
♦ 75.3% of all 2004 murderswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
♦ 76.5% of all 2004 murderarrests were adult males.
♦ 40.0% of all 2004 murderarrests were white adultmales and 48.8% were blackadult males.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 32
% OFSEX AGE GROUPS VICTIMS1 TOTAL
ADULTS 229 66.8
MALE JUVENILES 19 5.5
UNKNOWN 7 2.0
ADULTS 70 20.4
FEMALE JUVENILES 13 3.8
UNKNOWN 5 1.5
ADULTS 0 0.0
UNKNOWN JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
TOTAL 343 100.0
♦ 66.8% of all 2004 murdervictims were adult males.
♦ 34.1% of all 2004 adultmurder victims whereWhite and 51.6% wereblack.
Section 4.1
TABLE 4.1.5MURDER VICTIMS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OFRACE AGE GROUPS VICTIMS1 TOTAL
ADULTS 117 34.1
WHITE JUVENILES 13 3.8
UNKNOWN 10 2.9
ADULTS 177 51.6
BLACK JUVENILES 19 5.5
UNKNOWN 2 0.6
ADULTS 1 0.3AMERICANINDIAN JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
ADULTS 4 1.2ASIAN /OTHER JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
ADULTS 0 0.0
UNKNOWN JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
TOTAL 343 100.0
1Victim data were obtained from the UCR Supplemental Homicide Report. The totalnumber of victims in this table does not correspond to the 364 murders reported in2004 because law enforcement agencies report murder offenses on a separate formentitled the Return A. Discrepancies may occur as a result of an agency updating oradjusting only the Return A.
TABLE 4.1.6MURDER VICTIMS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 33
TABLE 4.1.7TYPE OF WEAPON USED BY OFFENDERS IN MURDERS
2004
% OFTYPE WEAPONS1 TOTAL
FIREARM 232 66.1
KNIFE 36 10.3
BLUNT OBJECT 25 7.1
MOTOR VEHICLE 4 1.1
PERSONAL WEAPONS(Hands, Feet, etc.) 4 1.1
POISON 1 0.3
OUT WINDOW 0 0.0
EXPLOSIVES 0 0.0
FIRE 6 1.7
NARCOTICS 7 2.0
DROWNING 0 0.0
STRANGULATION 7 2.0
ASPHYXIATION 4 1.1
OTHER 25 7.1
TOTAL 351 100.0
1 The 351 weapons in this table are directly associated with the 343 victims reported onthe UCR Supplemental Homicide Report. A homicide incident may involve multipleweapons.
♦ A firearm was used by 66.1%of all 2004 murder offendersduring the commission of thecrime.
Section 4.1
Crime in Missouri, 2004 34
TABLE 4.1.8CIRCUMSTANCES WITH MURDERS
2004
% OFTYPE CIRCUMSTANCE REPORTED1 TOTAL
INDEPENDENT ACTOF MURDER 20 12.3
RAPE 0 0.0
ROBBERY 24 14.8
BURGLARY 1 0.6
LARCENY 0 0.0
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 2 1.2FELONYRELATED ARSON 2 1.2
PROSTITUTION 0 0.0
OTHER SEX 0 0.0
NARCOTICS LAWS 11 6.8
GAMBLING 0 0.0
OTHER 1 0.6
ABORTION 0 0.0
LOVER'S TRIANGLE 45 27.8
CHILD BY SITTER 4 2.5
BRAWL FROM ALCOHOL 3 1.9
BRAWL FROM DRUGS 1 0.6
ARGUMENT OVERMONEY / PROPERTY 5 3.1
NOTFELONY OTHER ARGUMENTS 33 20.4RELATED
GANGLAND KILLINGS 2 1.2
JUV. GANG KILLINGS 0 0.0
INSTITUTIONAL KILLINGS 0 0.0
SNIPER 0 0.0
OTHER 8 4.9
UNKNOWN 160 -
TOTAL 322 100.0
Section 4.1
♦ 27.8% of all 2004 murdersinvolved lover’s triangles.
1The 322 circumstances in this table are directly associated with the first victim and firstoffender in a murder incident. Victim and offender data were both obtained from the UCRSupplemental Homicide Report. An incident may involve multiple circumstances.Unknown circumstances are not included in total when calculating the percentage of total.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 35
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1 Prior to 2001, murder offense rates were based on estimated murder offenses inthe State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis.See Glossary for explanation of computations used to obtain these rates.
Section 4.1
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 5.2 4.8 4.5 4.2Lower 96 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.8Upper 96 6.6 6.2 5.9 5.6
Crime in Missouri, 2004 36
Crime in Missouri, 2004 37
4.2 FORCIBLE RAPE
DEFINITION
Forcible rape is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly
and against her will. Assaults or attempts to commit rape
by force or threat of force also are included. However,
statutory rape (without force), sex attacks on males, and
other types of sex offenses are not included in this cat-
egory. Forcible rape offenses are reported on a per victim
basis.
2004 Summary
♦ 1,469 rapes were reportedin 2004.
♦ One rape occurred every6.0 hours.
♦ Rape accounted for 0.6percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 5.2 percent of allViolent Index offenses.
♦ The rape rate per 100,000population was 25.8.
♦ Rape by force constituted90.7 percent of all rapeswhile attempted rapeaccounted for 9.3 percent.
♦ In 2004, 45.7 of every 100rapes were cleared byarrest or exceptionalmeans.
♦ 605 persons were reportedarrested for rape. Of those,82.3 percent were adultsand 17.7 percent werejuveniles.
Section 4.2
Crime in Missouri, 2004 38
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 1,393 24.4
2004 1,469 25.8
Percent of Change 5.5 5.7
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 429 29.2 55.4
100,000 - 249,999 136 9.3 51.7
50,000 - 99,999 80 5.4 17.1
25,000 - 49,999 144 9.8 30.4
10,000 - 24,999 164 11.2 27.3
2,500 - 9,999 167 11.4 25.5
Under 2,500 48 3.3 15.6
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 158 10.8 14.0
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 143 9.7 13.9
TOTAL 1,469 100.0 25.8
Section 4.2
♦ The forcible rape offense rateincreased 5.7% between2003 and 2004.
♦ 29.2% of all forcible rapeoffenses were reported bypolice agencies servingjurisdictions with populationsof 250,000 or more.
FORCIBLE RAPE SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
TABLE 4.2.1FORCIBLE RAPE RATES BY POPULATION GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 39
♦ 81.2% of all 2004 forciblerape arrests were adult males.
♦ 45.7% of all 2004 forciblerapes were cleared by arrestor exceptional means.
TABLE 4.2.2ACTUAL / ATTEMPTED RAPE OFFENSES
2004
% OFTYPE OFFENSES TOTAL
FORCIBLE RAPE 1,332 90.7
ATTEMPTED RAPE 137 9.3
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 1,469 100.0
TABLE 4.2.3FORCIBLE RAPE CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 49.6 10.9
2004 45.7 12.4
TABLE 4.2.4FORCIBLE RAPE ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
AGE % OF TOTALSEX GROUPS ARRESTS RAPE ARRESTS
ADULTS 491 81.2MALE
JUVENILES 101 16.7
ADULTS 7 1.2FEMALE
JUVENILES 6 1.0
TOTAL 605 100.0
♦ 90.7% of all 2004 rapeoffenses were completed.
Section 4.2
Crime in Missouri, 2004 40
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♦ Of the adults arrested forforcible rape, 46.3% werewhite and 35.2% wereblack.
TABLE 4.2.5FORCIBLE RAPE ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS RAPE ARRESTS
ADULTS 280 46.3WHITE
JUVENILES 49 8.1
ADULTS 213 35.2BLACK
JUVENILES 58 9.6
AMERICAN ADULTS 2 0.3INDIAN
JUVENILES 0 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 3 0.5OTHER
JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
TOTAL 605 100.0
1 Prior to 2001, rape offense rates were based on estimated rape offenses in theState of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. SeeGlossary for explanation of computations used to obtain these rates.
YEAR
FIGURE 4.2.1RAPE OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
RATE
Section 4.2
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 22.5 21.7 20.9 20.1Lower 96 18.9 18.0 17.2 16.3Upper 96 26.2 25.4 24.7 23.9
Crime in Missouri, 2004 41
4.3 ROBBERY
DEFINITION
Robbery is the taking or attempting to take anything of value
from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by
force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the
victim in fear. Robbery involves a theft or larceny but is
aggravated by the element of force or threat of force. Rob-
bery offenses are reported on an incident-by-incident basis.
2004 Summary
♦ 6,586 robberies were reportedin 2004.
♦ One robbery occurred every1.3 hours.
♦ Robbery accounted for 2.6percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 23.5 percent ofall Violent Index offenses.
♦ The robbery rate per100,000 population was115.5.
♦ A firearm was used in 43.8percent of all robberies.
♦ Street / Highway robbery wasthe most prevalent class ofrobbery accounting for 59.0percent of all such offenses.
♦ $33,088,588 in property /cash was stolen in robber-ies.
♦ 24.3 of every 100 robberieswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
♦ 2,056 persons were report-ed arrested for robbery in2004. Of these, 81.8percent were adults and18.2 percent were juveniles.
Section 4.3
Crime in Missouri, 2004 42
♦ 69.2% of all robbery offenseswere reported by policeagencies serving jurisdictionswith populations of 250,000or more.
♦ The robbery offense rateincreased 6.3% between2003 and 2004.
ROBBERY SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 6,203 108.7
2004 6,586 115.5
Percent of Change 6.2 6.3
TABLE 4.3.1NUMBER OF ROBBERIES AND ROBBERY
RATES BY POPULATION GROUP2004
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 4,559 69.2 588.3
100,000 - 249,999 298 4.5 113.3
50,000 - 99,999 287 4.4 61.4
25,000 - 49,999 388 5.9 81.9
10,000 - 24,999 359 5.5 59.7
2,500 - 9,999 280 4.3 42.7
Under 2,500 48 0.7 15.6
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 293 4.4 25.9
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 74 1.1 7.2
TOTAL 6,586 100.0 115.5
Section 4.3
Crime in Missouri, 2004 43
TABLE 4.3.2TYPE OF WEAPON USED IN ROBBERIES
2004
% OFTYPE WEAPONS TOTAL
FIREARMS 2,885 43.8
KNIVES OR CUTTINGINSTRUMENTS 488 7.4
OTHER WEAPONS 576 8.8
STRONG ARMED(Hands, Feet, etc.) 2,637 40.1
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 6,586 100.0
TABLE 4.3.3ROBBERY LOSS / LOCATION
2004
% OF $ LOSS1/TYPE ROBBERIES TOTAL INCIDENT
SERVICE STATION 164 2.5 $477.49
CONVENIENCE STORE 284 4.3 479.43
BANK 109 1.7 5,712.31
OTHER COMMERCIAL 735 11.2 1,071.56
STREET / HIGHWAY 3,891 59.0 1,338.20
RESIDENCE 827 12.6 886.97
MISCELLANEOUS 574 8.7 44,465.87
UNKNOWN 0 - -
TOTAL 6,584 100.0 5,025.61
2004 TOTAL STATE LOSS2 = $33,088,588
1 The dollar loss per incident is calculated using only those robbery offenses forwhich law enforcement agencies reported an actual monetary loss.
2 Property loss is calculated by multiplying the total dollar loss per offense by thenumber of such offenses in 2004.
♦ A firearm was used in 43.8%of all 2004 robberies.
♦ 59.0% of all robberiesoccurred on streets orhighways with an averageloss per incident of$1,338.20.
Section 4.3
Crime in Missouri, 2004 44
♦ 52.2% of all 2004 robberyarrests were black adultsand 29.4% were white adults.
♦ 73.0% of all 2004 robberyarrests were adult males.
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 28.1 12.2
2004 24.3 13.4
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS ROBBERY ARRESTS
ADULTS 1,500 73.0MALE
JUVENILES 342 16.6
ADULTS 182 8.9FEMALE
JUVENILES 32 1.6
TOTAL 2,056 100.0
TABLE 4.3.6ROBBERY ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS ROBBERY ARRESTS
ADULTS 604 29.4WHITE
JUVENILES 91 4.4
ADULTS 1,073 52.2BLACK
JUVENILES 281 13.7
AMERICAN ADULTS 1 0.0 INDIAN
JUVENILES 2 0.1
ASIAN / ADULTS 4 0.2OTHER
JUVENILES 0 0.0
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 2,056 100.0
Section 4.3
♦ 24.3% of all 2004 robberieswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
TABLE 4.3.4ROBBERY CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
TABLE 4.3.5ROBBERY ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 45
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FIGURE 4.3.1ROBBERY OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
RATE
Section 4.3
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 93.6 84.3 75.0 65.7Lower 96 63.1 53.5 43.9 34.2Upper 96 124.0 115.0 106.1 97.2
Crime in Missouri, 2004 46
Crime in Missouri, 2004 47
4.4 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
DEFINITION
Aggravated assault is an unlawful attack or attempted
attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflict-
ing severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault
usually is accompanied by the use of a weapon or by
means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. All
assaults or attempted assaults by one person upon another
with the intent to kill, maim, or inflict severe bodily injury with
the use of any dangerous weapon are classified under this
category of offense. Aggravated assault offenses are
reported on a per victim basis.
2004 Summary
♦ 19,597 aggravated assaultswere reported in 2004.
♦ One aggravated assaultoccurred every 26.8minutes.
♦ Aggravated assaultaccounted for 7.8 percentof the Total Crime Indexand 69.9 percent of allViolent Index offenses.
♦ The aggravated assault rateper 100,000 population was343.5.
♦ A firearm was used in 22.3percent of the cases.
♦ 58.1 of every 100 aggra-vated assaults were clearedby arrest or exceptionalmeans.
♦ 10,944 persons werearrested for aggravatedassault in 2004. Of these,88.7 percent were adultsand 11.3 percent werejuveniles.
Section 4.4
Crime in Missouri, 2004 48
♦ The aggravated assaultoffense rate increased2.6% between 2003and 2004.
♦ 41.7% of all robbery offenseswere reported by policeagencies serving jurisdictionswith populations of 250,000or more.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 19,093 334.7
2004 19,597 343.5
Percent of Change 2.6 2.6
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 8,165 41.7 1,053.6
100,000 - 249,999 1,220 6.2 464.0
50,000 - 99,999 730 3.7 156.1
25,000 - 49,999 991 5.1 209.2
10,000 - 24,999 1,446 7.4 240.3
2,500 - 9,999 1,969 10.0 300.2
Under 2,500 770 3.9 249.9
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 2,131 10.9 188.2
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 2,175 11.1 211.8
TOTAL 19,597 100.0 343.5
TABLE 4.4.1NUMBER OF AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS AND ASSAULT RATES BY
POPULATION GROUP2004
Section 4.4
Crime in Missouri, 2004 49
♦ 72.5% of all 2004 aggravatedassault arrests were adultmales.
♦ 58.1% of all 2004 aggravatedassaults were cleared byarrest or exceptional means.
♦ Hands, feet, and otherpersonal weapons wereused in 32.3% of all 2004aggravated assaults.
TABLE 4.4.2TYPE OF WEAPON USED IN AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS
2004
% OFTYPE WEAPONS TOTAL
FIREARMS 4,375 22.3
KNIVES OR CUTTINGINSTRUMENTS 2,809 14.3
OTHER WEAPONS 6,107 31.1
HANDS, FEET, ETC. /AGGRAVATED INJURY 6,307 32.3
UNKNOWN 0 0.0
TOTAL 19,598 100.0
TABLE 4.4.3AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 59.4 12.8
2004 58.1 13.4
TABLE 4.4.4AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ARRESTS
BY SEX AND AGE GROUP 2004
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS AGGRV ASSAULT
ARRESTS
ADULTS 7,930 72.5MALE
JUVENILES 943 8.6
ADULTS 1,776 16.2
FEMALEJUVENILES 295 2.7
TOTAL 10,944 100.0
Section 4.4
Crime in Missouri, 2004 50
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♦ 45.9% of all 2004 aggravatedassault arrests were whiteadults and 42.4% wereblack adults.
FIGURE 4.4.1AGGRAVATED ASSAULT OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Prior to 2001, aggravated assault offense rates were based on estimated aggravatedassault offenses in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 pop-ulation basis. See Glossary for explanation of computations used to obtain theserates.
YEAR
RATE
TABLE 4.4.5AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ARRESTS
BY RACE AND AGE GROUP 2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS AGGRV ASSAULT
ARRESTS
ADULTS 5,024 45.9WHITE
JUVENILES 743 6.8
ADULTS 4,637 42.4BLACK
JUVENILES 483 4.4
AMERICAN ADULTS 8 0.1INDIAN
JUVENILES 3 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 37 0.3OTHER
JUVENILES 9 0.1
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 10,944 100.0
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 337.9 332.7 327.5 322.3Lower 96 271.2 265.3 259.3 253.3Upper 96 404.6 400.1 395.7 391.4
Section 4.4
Crime in Missouri, 2004 51
4.5 BURGLARY
DEFINITION
Burglary is the unlawful entry or attempted unlawful entry of
a structure to commit a felony or a theft. Burglary offenses
are reported on an incident-by-incident basis.
2004 Summary
♦ 39,985 burglaries werereported during 2004.
♦ One burglary occurred every13.1 minutes.
♦ Burglary accounted for 15.9percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 17.9 percent of allProperty Index offenses.
♦ The burglary rate per 100,000population was 700.9.
♦ Residential dwellings wereinvolved in 71.5 percent of allburglaries and forcible entrywas involved in 63.7 percent.
♦ $51,615,682 in property /cash was stolen duringburglaries.
♦ 16.2 of every 100 burglarieswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
♦ 6,099 persons were reportedarrested for burglary in 2004.Of these, 73.5 percent wereadults and 26.5 percent werejuveniles.
Section 4.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 52
♦ 33.3% of all burglaryoffenses were reportedby police agencies servingjurisdictions with populationsof 250,000 or more.
♦ The burglary offense ratedecreased 2.4% between2003 and 2004.
BURGLARY SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 40,989 718.5
2004 39,985 700.9
Percent of Change -2.4 -2.4
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 13,333 33.3 1,720.4
100,000 - 249,999 3,271 8.2 1,244.0
50,000 - 99,999 2,260 5.7 483.3
25,000 - 49,999 3,081 7.7 650.5
10,000 - 24,999 3,690 9.2 613.2
2,500 - 9,999 3,603 9.0 549.3
Under 2,500 1,212 3.0 393.3
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 4,384 11.0 387.1
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 5,151 12.9 501.6
TOTAL 39,985 100.0 700.9
Section 4.5
TABLE 4.5.1BURGLARY RATES BY POPULATION GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 53
♦ Burglaries of residentiallocations occurring duringdaytime hours accounted for27.1% of all burglaries.
♦ Forcible entry was used in63.7% of all 2004 burglaries.
TABLE 4.5.3BURGLARY LOSS / LOCATION / TIME
2004
% OF $ LOSS1/TYPE OFFENSES TOTAL INCIDENT
RESIDENCE
NIGHT 7,028 17.6 $1,090.55
(6 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
DAY 10,833 27.1 1,313.80(6 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
TIME UNKNOWN 10,726 26.8 1,340.86
NON-RESIDENCE
NIGHT 4,617 11.6 1,299.90(6 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
DAY 1,738 4.3 1,269.32(6 a.m. to 6 p.m.)
TIME UNKNOWN 5,024 12.6 1,419.02
UNKNOWN 19 - -
TOTAL 39,985 100.0 1,291.43
2004 TOTAL STATE LOSS2 = $51,615,682
1 The dollar loss per incident is calculated using only those burglary offensesfor which law enforcement agencies reported an actual monetary loss.
2 Property loss is calculated by multiplying the total dollar loss per offense bythe number of such offenses in 2004.
TABLE 4.5.2TYPE OF BURGLARY
2004
% OFTYPE OFFENSES TOTAL
FORCIBLE ENTRY 25,471 63.7
UNLAWFUL ENTRYNO FORCE 12,114 30.3
ATTEMPTED FORCIBLEENTRY 2,400 6.0
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 39,985 100.0
Section 4.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 54
♦ 64.4% of all 2004 burglaryarrests were adult males.
♦ 16.2% of all 2004 burglarieswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
TABLE 4.5.4BURGLARY CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 15.8 17.3
2004 16.2 17.8
TABLE 4.5.5BURGLARY ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 3,930 64.4MALE
JUVENILES 1,472 24.1
ADULTS 555 9.1FEMALE
JUVENILES 142 2.4
TOTAL 6,099 100.0
TABLE 4.5.6BURGLARY ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 2,857 46.8WHITE
JUVENILES 1,141 18.7
ADULTS 1,605 26.3BLACK
JUVENILES 461 7.6
AMERICAN ADULTS 2 0.0INDIAN
JUVENILES 3 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 21 0.3OTHER
JUVENILES 9 0.1
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 6,099 100.0
♦ 46.8% of all 2004 burglaryarrests were white adultsand 26.3% were black adults.
Section 4.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 55
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FIGURE 4.5.1BURGLARY OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
YEAR
1 Prior to 2001, burglary offense rates were based on estimated burglaryoffenses in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000population basis. See Glossary for explanation of the computations usedto obtain these rates.
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 659.1 632.6 606.1 579.6Lower 96 593.6 566.4 539.2 511.9Upper 96 724.5 698.7 673.0 647.4
Section 4.5
Crime in Missouri, 2004 56
Crime in Missouri, 2004 57
2004 Summary
♦ There were 156,433 theftsreported during 2004.
♦ In 2004, one theft occurredevery 3.4 minutes.
♦ Theft accounted for 62.1percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 69.8 percent of allProperty Index offenses.
♦ The theft rate per 100,000population in 2004 was2,742.3.
♦ In 2004, 39.4 percent of allthefts involved the taking ofvehicle parts / accessories orother types of property froma vehicle.
♦ Due to this offense,$85,477,272 in property /cash was stolen in 2004.
♦ In 2004, 20.5 of every 100thefts were cleared by arrestor exceptional means.
♦ 30,619 persons were reportedarrested for theft in 2004. Ofthese, 75.2 percent wereadults and 24.8 percent werejuveniles. Of those arrested,62.1 percent were male and37.9 percent were female.
4.6 THEFT
DEFINITION
Theft is the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away
of property from the possession or constructive possession
of another. Attempted thefts also are included. This cat-
egory includes crimes such as shoplifting, pocket-picking,
purse-snatching, thefts from motor vehicles, thefts of motor
vehicle parts or accessories, bicycle thefts, etc., in which no
use of force, violence, or fraud occurs. It does not include
embezzlement, "con" games, forgery, or worthless checks.
Motor vehicle theft also is excluded inasmuch as it is a
separate crime index offense. Theft offenses are reported
on an incident-by-incident basis.
Section 4.6
Crime in Missouri, 2004 58
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 159,653 2,798.7
2004 156,433 2,742.3
Percent of Change -2.0 -2.0
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 46,811 29.9 6,040.2
100,000 - 249,999 16,113 10.3 6,127.9
50,000 - 99,999 12,031 7.7 2,573.0
25,000 - 49,999 14,167 9.1 2,991.1
10,000 - 24,999 19,448 12.4 3,231.8
2,500 - 9,999 19,189 12.3 2,925.3
Under 2,500 4,230 2.7 1,372.8
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 15,822 10.1 1,397.0
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 8,622 5.5 839.7
TOTAL 156,433 100.0 2,742.3
♦ The theft offense ratedecreased 2.0% between2003 and 2004.
♦ 29.9% of all 2004 theftswere reported by policeagencies serving jurisdictionswith populations of 250,000or more.
TABLE 4.6.1THEFT RATES BY POPULATION GROUP
2004
Section 4.6
THEFT SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 59
TABLE 4.6.2THEFT BY VALUE OF STOLEN ITEMS
2004
% OFAMOUNT OFFENSES TOTAL
$200 AND OVER 50,161 32.1
$50 TO $200 32,202 20.6
UNDER $50 73,992 47.3
UNKNOWN 78 -
TOTAL 156,433 100.0
♦ 32.1% of all 2004 theftsinvolved $200 or more.
♦ 18.2% of all 2004 theftswere for motor vehicle partsand accessories.
♦ 14.9% of all 2004 theftsinvolved shoplifting.
TABLE 4.6.3NATURE OF THEFT
2004
Section 4.6
% OF $ LOSS1/TYPE OFFENSES TOTAL INCIDENT
POCKET PICKING 453 0.3 $320.31
PURSE SNATCHING 737 0.5 279.80
SHOPLIFTING 23,366 14.9 129.38
FROM MOTOR VEHICLE 33,105 21.2 662.38
MOTOR VEHICLEPARTS AND ACCESSORIES 28,447 18.2 11.18
BICYCLES 3,369 2.2 181.98
FROM BUILDINGS 18,228 11.7 938.92
COIN OPERATEDMACHINES 1,079 0.7 8.57
ALL OTHERS 47,572 30.4 756.67
UNKNOWN 77 - -
TOTAL 156,433 100.0 544.15
2004 TOTAL STATE LOSS2 = $85,477,272
1 The dollar loss per incident is calculated using only those theft offenses for whichlaw enforcement agencies reported an actual monetary loss.
2 Property loss is calculated by multiplying the total dollar loss per offense by thenumber of such offenses in 2004.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 60
♦ 47.2% of all 2004 theftarrests were adult males.
♦ 20.5% of all 2004 theftswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
TABLE 4.6.4THEFT CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 19.8 19.2
2004 20.5 18.8
TABLE 4.6.5THEFT ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 14,452 47.2MALE
JUVENILES 4,569 14.9
ADULTS 8,582 28.0FEMALE
JUVENILES 3,016 9.9
TOTAL 30,619 100.0
TABLE 4.6.6THEFT ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS THEFT ARREST
ADULTS 14,257 46.6WHITE
JUVENILES 5,228 17.1
ADULTS 8,661 28.3BLACK
JUVENILES 2,319 7.6
AMERICAN ADULTS 23 0.1INDIAN
JUVENILES 6 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 93 0.3OTHER
JUVENILES 30 0.1
TOTAL 30,619* 100.0
*The Race and Age is unknown for 2 arrestees.
♦ 46.6% of all 2004 theftarrests were white adultsand 28.3% were blackadults.
Section 4.6
Crime in Missouri, 2004 61
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
YEAR
FIGURE 4.6.1THEFT OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Prior to 2001, theft offense rates were based on estimated theft offenses in theState of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 population basis. SeeGlossary for explanation of the computations used to obtain these rates.
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 2,763.8 2,736.8 2,709.8 2,682.8Lower 96 2,536.1 2,506.7 2,477.1 2,447.2Upper 96 2,991.4 2,966.8 2,942.5 2,918.3
Section 4.6
Crime in Missouri, 2004 62
Crime in Missouri, 2004 63
4.7 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
DEFINITION
Motor vehicle theft is the theft or attempted theft of a motor
vehicle. By definition, a motor vehicle is a self-propelled
vehicle that runs on the surface and not on rails. Motor
vehicles include automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles,
motor scooters, snowmobiles, etc. Motor vehicle theft
offenses are reported on a per vehicle basis.
2004 Summary
♦ There were 25,655 motorvehicle thefts reported during2004.
♦ In 2004, one motor vehicletheft occurred every 20.5minutes.
♦ Motor vehicle theft accountedfor 10.2 percent of the TotalCrime Index and 11.5 percentof all Property Index offenses.
♦ The motor vehicle theft rate per100,000 population was 449.7in 2004.
♦ The cost of vehicles stolen in2004 was $167,194,332.
♦ In 2004, 17.0 of every 100motor vehicle thefts werecleared by arrest or exception-al means.
♦ 4,236 persons were reportedarrested for motor vehicle theftin 2004. Of these, 74.1 percentwere adults and 25.9 percentwere juveniles. Of those ar-rested, 83.6 percent were maleand 16.4 percent were female.
Section 4.7
Crime in Missouri, 2004 64
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 28,669 502.6
2004 25,655 449.7
Percent of Change -10.5 -10.5
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 14,255 55.6 1,839.4
100,000 - 249,999 1,735 6.8 659.8
50,000 - 99,999 945 3.7 202.1
25,000 - 49,999 1,508 5.9 318.4
10,000 - 24,999 1,700 6.6 282.5
2,500 - 9,999 1,697 6.6 258.7
Under 2,500 431 1.7 139.9
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 2,253 8.8 198.9
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 1,131 4.4 110.1
TOTAL 25,655 100.0 449.7
♦ The motor vehicle theftoffense rate decreased10.5% between 2003and 2004.
♦ 55.6% of all 2004 motorvehicle thefts were reportedby police agencies servingjurisdictions with populationsof 250,000 or more.
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTSUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
TABLE 4.7.1MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT RATES
BY POPULATION GROUP2004
Section 4.7
Crime in Missouri, 2004 65
TABLE 4.7.2TYPE OF VEHICLE STOLEN
2004
% OFTYPE OFFENSES TOTAL
AUTOMOBILES 17,442 68.0
TRUCKS AND BUSES 5,374 20.9
OTHER VEHICLES 2,839 11.1
UNKNOWN 0 -
TOTAL 25,655 100.0
♦ 68.0% of the motor vehiclethefts reported in 2004involved an automobile.
♦ Between 2003 and 2004the estimated per incidentcost of motor vehicle theftdecreased by 3.2%.
Section 4.7
TABLE 4.7.3MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT YEARLY LOSS
2003 - 2004
$ LOSS1 ESTIMATED $ LOSS PERCENT2
YEAR PER INCIDENT RECOVERED
2003 $6,738.45 (See Note 4)
2004 6,520.08 (See Note 4)
2004 TOTAL STATE LOSS3 = $167,194,332
1 The dollar loss per incident is calculated using only those motor vehicle theftoffenses for which law enforcement agencies reported an actual monetary loss.
2 The estimated percent recovered is calculated using those motor vehicle theftoffenses in which a motor vehicle is stolen locally and is recovered either locallyor otherwise.
3 Property loss was calculated by multiplying the total dollar loss per offense bythe number of such offenses in 2004.
4 Due to exclusion of State agency data, percentage cannot be calculated.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 66
♦ 61.5% of all 2004 motorvehicle theft arrests wereadult males.
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 16.0 21.3
2004 17.0 20.4
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 2,605 61.5
MALEJUVENILES 935 22.1
ADULTS 534 12.6FEMALE
JUVENILES 162 3.8
TOTAL 4,236 100.0
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 1,360 32.1WHITE
JUVENILES 491 11.6
ADULTS 1,764 41.6BLACK
JUVENILES 604 14.3
AMERICAN ADULTS 3 0.1INDIAN
JUVENILES 0 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 12 0.3OTHER
JUVENILES 2 0.0
TOTAL 4,236 100.0
♦ 32.1% of all 2004 motorvehicle theft arrests werewhite adults and 41.6%were black adults.
♦ 17.0% of all 2004 motorvehicle thefts were clearedby arrest or exceptionalmeans.
TABLE 4.7.4MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
TABLE 4.7.5MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ARRESTS
BY SEX AND AGE GROUP 2004
TABLE 4.7.6MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ARRESTS
BY RACE AND AGE GROUP 2004
Section 4.7
Crime in Missouri, 2004 67
0
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300
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500
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95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
FIGURE 4.7.1MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
1 Prior to 2001, motor vehicle theft offense rates were based on estimated motorvehicle theft offenses in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per100,000 population basis. See Glossary for explanation of the computationsused to obtain these rates.
YEAR
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 484.3 487.4 490.4 493.5Lower 96 406.6 408.8 411.0 413.1Upper 96 562.0 565.9 569.9 573.9
Section 4.7
Crime in Missouri, 2004 68 Section 4.7
Crime in Missouri, 2004 69
4.8 ARSON
DEFINITION
Arson is defined as any willful or malicious burning or at-
tempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling
house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal
property of another, etc. Only fires determined through
investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are
classified as arsons. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins
are excluded. Arson offenses are reported on an incident-
by-incident basis.
2004 Summary
♦ There were 1,887 arsonsreported during 2004.
♦ In 2004, one arson occurredevery 4.6 hours.
♦ Arsons accounted for 0.7percent of the Total CrimeIndex and 0.8 percent of allProperty Index offenses.
♦ The arson rate per 100,000population in 2004 was 33.1.
♦ Residential dwellings ac-counted for 36.7 percent of alltypes of property destroyed byarson.
♦ Motor vehicles accounted for31.8 percent of all types ofproperty destroyed by arson.
♦ Arson accounted for$11,603,714 in property lossin 2004.
♦ In 2004, 16.9 of every 100arsons were cleared by arrestor exceptional means.
♦ 469 persons were reportedarrested for arson in 2004. Ofthese, 59.7 percent wereadults and 40.3 percent werejuveniles. Of those arrested,78.9 percent were male and21.1 percent were female.
Section 4.8
Crime in Missouri, 2004 70
RATE PER 100,000YEAR OFFENSES POPULATION
2003 1,896 33.2
2004 1,887 33.1
Percent of Change -.5 -0.3
RATE PER% OF 100,000
POPULATION GROUP OFFENSES TOTAL POPULATION
Police Agencies
250,000 + 1,033 54.7 133.3
100,000 - 249,999 106 5.6 40.3
50,000 - 99,999 76 4.0 16.3
25,000 - 49,999 117 6.2 24.7
10,000 - 24,999 123 6.5 20.4
2,500 - 9,999 107 5.7 16.3
Under 2,500 70 3.7 22.7
Sheriff's Dept. /County Police Suburban 150 7.9 13.2
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 105 5.6 10.2
TOTAL 1,887 100.0 33.1
♦ The arson offense ratedecreased by -0.3%between 2003 and 2004.
♦ 54.7% of all 2004 arsonswere reported by policeagencies serving jurisdictionswith populations of 250,000or more.
TABLE 4.8.1ARSON RATES BY POPULATION GROUP
2004
Section 4.8
ARSON SUMMARY: 2003 and 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 71
TABLE 4.8.2ARSON LOSS BY TYPE OF PROPERTY
2004
♦ 29.9% of the arson lossinvolved single occupancydwellings.
Section 4.8
% OF $ LOSS1 /STRUCTURES OFFENSES TOTAL INCIDENT
Single Occupancy Dwelling 565 29.9 $10,293.00
Other Residential 128 6.8 3,361.40
Storage 97 5.1 12,984.60
Industrial/Manufacturing 8 0.4 0.00
Other Commercial 66 3.5 28,208.40
Community/Public 104 5.5 6,839.80
All Other Structures orType of Structure NotKnown 43 2.3 8,535.00
MOBILE
Motor Vehicle 601 31.8 1,338.80
All Mobile Property orType of Mobile PropertyKnown 37 2.0 2,512.80
OTHER
Other Property or Typeof Property Not Known 239 12.7 1,091.40
TOTAL 1,888 100.0 6,146.00
2004 TOTAL STATE LOSS2 = $11,603,714
1 The dollar loss per incident is calculated using only those arson offenses for whichlaw enforcement agencies reported an actual monetary loss.
2 Property loss is calculated by multiplying the total dollar loss per offense by the totalnumber of such offenses in 2004.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 72
♦ 46.5% of all 2004 arsonarrests were adult males.
♦ 16.9% of all 2004 arsonswere cleared by arrest orexceptional means.
TABLE 4.8.3ARSON CLEARANCE RATES
2003 - 2004
% OF CLEAREDPERCENT OFFENSES
YEAR CLEARED ONLY JUVENILES
2003 16.9 33.0
2004 16.9 36.4
% OF TOTALSEX AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 218 46.5MALE
JUVENILES 152 32.4
ADULTS 62 13.2FEMALE
JUVENILES 37 7.9
TOTAL 469 100.0
% OF TOTALRACE AGE GROUPS ARRESTS BURGLARY
ARRESTS
ADULTS 206 43.9WHITE
JUVENILES 139 29.6
ADULTS 72 15.4BLACK
JUVENILES 50 10.7
AMERICAN ADULTS 1 0.2INDIAN
JUVENILES 0 0.0
ASIAN / ADULTS 1 0.2OTHER
JUVENILES 0 0.0
TOTAL 469 100.0
♦ 43.9% of all 2004 arsonarrests were white adultsand 15.4% were blackadults.
TABLE 4.8.5ARSON ARRESTS BY RACE AND AGE GROUP
2004
Section 4.8
TABLE 4.8.4ARSON ARRESTS BY SEX AND AGE GROUP
2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 73
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1 Prior to 2001, arson offense rates were based on estimated arson offensesoccurring in the State of Missouri. They are computed on a per 100,000 pop-ulation basis. See Glossary for explanation of the computations used to obtainthese rates.
FIGURE 4.8.1ARSON OFFENSE RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
TIME SERIES
YEAR
RATE
2005 2006 2007 2008
Projected 37.4 37.0 36.7 36.3Lower 96 27.7 27.3 26.8 26.3Upper 96 47.1 46.8 46.6 46.3
Section 4.8
Crime in Missouri, 2004 74
Crime in Missouri, 2004 75
5.0 MISSOURI DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ANALYSIS
This section presents data on Domestic Violence activity inMissouri. Detail analysis is provided on:
• Domestic Violence Incidents• Domestic Violence Related Homicides
Section 5.0
Crime in Missouri, 2004 76 Section 5.0
Crime in Missouri, 2004 77
5.1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED INCIDENTS
DEFINITION
Domestic violence incidents are reported whether or not an
arrest is made and include any dispute arising between
spouses, former spouses, persons with child(ren) in com-
mon regardless of whether they reside together, persons
related by blood, persons related by marriage, non-married
persons currently residing together, and non-married per-
sons who have resided together in the past. Domestic
violence incidents are reported when an officer believes a
dispute crosses an abuse threshold as indicated by haras-
sment, stalking, coercion, assault, sexual assault, battery, or
unlawful imprisonment. Domestic violence incidents are
reported by the highest ranked relationship between
victim and offender, regardless of the number of persons or
potential multiple relationships present during an incident.
2004 Summary
♦ There were 39,097 domesticviolence incidents reported in2004.
♦ In 2004, 9,449 domesticviolence incidents involvingspouses were reported.
♦ There were 8,914 domesticviolence incidents involvingpersons residing together in2004.
♦ In 2004, 5,433 domesticviolence incidents involvingblood relatives were reported.
Section 5.1
Crime in Missouri, 2004 78 Section 5.1
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79
Crim
e in
Mis
sour
i, 20
04S
ectio
n 5.
1
TAB
LE 5
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DO
MES
TIC
VIO
LEN
CE
INC
IDEN
TS1 V
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M /
OFF
END
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ELA
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ND
DO
MES
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VIO
LEN
CE
RA
TES
BY
CO
UN
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04
Cou
nty
Popu
latio
nSp
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rmer
Spou
ses
Cou
ples
with
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ld(r
en)
in C
omm
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ood
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ativ
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ated
Th
roug
h M
arria
gePe
ople
Who
Li
ve T
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her
Peop
le W
ho L
ived
To
geth
er in
the
Past
Tota
l Dom
estic
Vi
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cide
nts
Rat
e Pe
r10
0,00
0 Po
p.
HIC
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9,
005
6
1
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6
3
4
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20
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1
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145
13
0
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7
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408.
2
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D
10,0
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4
0
1
3
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10
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12
2
27
24
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11
10
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4
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10
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7
1
1
3
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29
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134
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178
1,
680
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925.
3
JA
SPER
108,
112
35
8
43
21
8
152
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1
110
1,
379
1,27
5.5
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0
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37
18
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50
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0
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11
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52
36
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13
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63
40
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DIS
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11
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0
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35
5
45
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8,84
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3
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9
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14
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25
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30
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6
7
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19
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20
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0
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10
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24
466.
2
80
Crim
e in
Mis
sour
i, 20
04S
ectio
n 5.
1
TAB
LE 5
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DO
MES
TIC
VIO
LEN
CE
INC
IDEN
TS1 V
ICTI
M /
OFF
END
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ELA
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NSH
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ND
DO
MES
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VIO
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CE
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TES
BY
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UN
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latio
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rmer
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ses
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ples
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ld(r
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roug
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arria
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ople
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ve T
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her
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le W
ho L
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To
geth
er in
the
Past
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l Dom
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cide
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e Pe
r10
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0 Po
p.
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LLS
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14
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1
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7
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51
1
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4
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6
40
38
21
5
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0
3
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5
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6,70
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29,6
26
34
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5
11
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0
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29
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16
28
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16
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CR
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law
enf
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men
t age
ncie
s to
repo
rt v
ictim
/ of
fend
er re
latio
nshi
ps in
dom
estic
vio
lenc
e in
cide
nts.
F
or th
is re
ason
, the
sum
of t
he v
ictim
/ of
fend
er re
latio
nshi
p m
ay n
ot e
qual
tota
l dom
estic
vio
lenc
e in
cide
nts.
81
Crim
e in
Mis
sour
i, 20
04S
ectio
n 5.
1
Crime in Missouri, 2004 82
Crime in Missouri, 2004 83
DEFINITION
Domestic violence related homicides are the willful killing of
one human being by another and the victim and offender
are related by blood, related by marriage, reside together,
have resided together in the past, or are romantically in-
volved. Suicides following domestic violence homicides are
not included. Domestic violence related homicides are
reported on a per victim basis.
2004 Summary
♦ There were 51 domesticviolence related homicidesreported during 2004.
♦ Wives were killed in 8.2% ofall domestic violence relatedhomicides.
♦ Girlfriends were killed in 18.4%of all domestic violence relatedhomicides.
♦ Mothers were killed in 6.1% ofall domestic violence relatedhomicides.
♦ Sons were killed in 6.1% ofall domestic violence relatedhomicides.
♦ Daughters were killed in 6.1%of all domestic violence relatedhomicides.
Section 5.2
5.2 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED HOMICIDES
Crime in Missouri, 2004 84 Section 5.2
Crime in Missouri, 2004 85
TABLE 5.2.1DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RELATED HOMICIDES
VICTIM / OFFENDER RELATIONSHIP2004
♦ 22.5% of the victims ofdomestic violence relatedhomicides were husbandsor wives.
Section 5.2
VICTIM / OFFENDER NUMBER OF PERCENTRELATIONSHIP1 HOMICIDES OF TOTAL
Husband 7 13.7Wife 4 7.8Common-Law Husband 0 0.0Common-Law Wife 1 2.0Mother 3 5.9Father 0 0.0Son 3 5.9Daughter 3 5.9Brother 0 0.0Sister 2 3.9In-Law 1 2.0Stepfather 0 0.0Stepmother 0 0.0Stepson 0 0.0Stepdaughter 1 2.0Other Family Member 5 9.8Acquaintance 2 3.9Friend 0 0.0Neighbor 0 0.0Boyfriend 7 13.7Girlfriend 9 17.6Ex-Husband 1 2.0Ex-Wife 0 0.0Homosexual / Lesbian Partner 1 2.0Other known Relationship 1 2.0Unknown Relationship 0 0.0
Total 51 100.0
1 Relationship of the victim to the offender. Excluded are two incidents between acquaintances/friends/neighbors.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 86
87
6.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY CRIMEAND ARREST ANALYSIS
A series of tables summarizes crime index offenses andarrest activity associated with law enforcement jurisdictionsin the State of Missouri. These data displays provide anoverview of the extent of the crime problem within Missouricommunities.
Population figures in this section are estimates based onthe last census taken by the U.S. Census Bureau andrepresent the population associated with the reportingagency's jurisdiction. For rural counties, the figures repre-sent the jurisdiction normally covered by sheriff's depart-ments and/or county police departments. These populationfigures are computed by subtracting the population of allincorporated municipalities within a county having their ownlaw enforcement agencies from the total population of thecounty.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 6.0
88Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 6.0
TAB
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 7.0127
7.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED
A series of tables and figures are presented related to the
number of sworn law enforcement officers killed in the line
of duty in the State of Missouri. The purpose of these dis-
plays is to provide an appreciation of the extent and nature
of this serious problem and to increase the awareness of
the scarifice made by the law enforcement community in
protecting the lives, rights, and property of Missouri citizens.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 7.0128
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 7.0129
2004 Summary
♦ In 2004, three officers werekilled feloniously and twowere killed accidentally inthe line of duty in the Stateof Missouri.
♦ Since 1995, 37 officers havebeen killed in the line of duty.Of these, 16 or 43.2 percentwere killed by felonious actsand 21 or 56.8 percent werekilled in accidents or bynegligence.
7.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED
The information in this section is based on monthly reportssubmitted by law enforcement agencies to Missouri’sUniform Crime Reporting Program. Additional informationon officers killed also was obtained from field investigationsconducted by the FBI and reported in the Law EnforcementOfficers Killed and Assaulted publications.
Officers killed in the line of duty include those officers killedby felonious acts, as well as by accident or negligence.Excluded from this section are fatalities resulting fromactivities not within the official realm of law enforcementduties or deaths attributed to natural causes. It should benoted that this section contains statistics relative to felo-nious and accidental, line-of-duty deaths of duly swornFederal, State, and local law enforcement officers havingfull arrest powers.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 7.0130
7
NUMBER NUMBER TOTALKILLED KILLED NUMBER
YEAR FELONIOUSLY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
1995 0 1 1
1996 1 1 2
1997 0 3 3
1998 1 1 2
1999 1 2 3
2000 3 0 3
2001 4 4 8
2002 3 5 8
2003 0 2 2
2004 3 2 5
TOTAL 16 21 37
FIGURE 7.0.1LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED
IN THE LINE OF DUTY, STATE OF MISSOURI1995 - 2004
( ) TOTALACCIDENTALLYFELONIOUSLY
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TABLE 7.0.1LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
STATE OF MISSOURI 1995 - 2004
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0131
8.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERSASSAULTED
A series of tables and figures are presented on sworn law
enforcement officers assaulted in the line of duty in the State of
Missouri. These displays have been included to provide a
better perspective of the risks law enforcement officers face in
performing their duties and to assist in formulating policies and
procedures which may reduce these risks in the future.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0132
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0133
8.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED
Data in this section are based on monthly reports of
officer assaults submitted by law enforcement agencies to
Missouri's Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Officer
assaults are defined as any unlawful attack by a person on
a law enforcement officer in the performance of his / her
duty. Officer assaults include those assaults which result in
serious injury to the officer, all assaults in which the assail-
ant used a weapon which could have caused serious injury
or death, and assaults on officers beyond mere verbal
abuse or minor resistance to an arrest. Assaults resulting in
the death of a law enforcement officer are not included in
this section, but can be found in Section 7.0 of this report.
Assaults committed on federal law enforcement officers in
the State of Missouri are not included in this section.
2004 SUMMARY ANALYSIS
♦ There were 2,619 officerassaults reported during2004.
♦ For every 100 officers in theState of Missouri, there were18.9 assaults in 2004.
♦ Of the 2,619 officer assaultsin 2004, 541 or 20.7 percentresulted in injury to an officer.
♦ One officer was assaulted inthe State every 3.3 hours in2004. In addition, one assaultresulting in the injury of anofficer occurred every 16.2hours.
♦ In 2004, the clearance ratefor officer assaults in theState was 89.5 compared to89.3 in 2003.
♦ In 2004, 81.0 percent of allassaults on officers involvedphysical force and 19.9percent involved a weapon.
♦ Of all officer assaults in 2004,70.9 percent occurred from4:00 p.m. through 3:59 a.m.
♦ The situation resulting in thegreatest number of officerassaults in 2004 was distur-bance calls accounting for32.6 percent of the total.
♦ Attempting to make an arrestaccounted for 16.8 percentof the officer assault cases.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0134
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0135
FIGURE 8.0.1MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSAULT CLOCK1
2004
ONE ASSAULT ON A LAW ENFORCEMENTOFFICER OCCURRED EVERY 3.2 HOURS.
ONE ASSAULT RESULTING ININJURY TO A LAW ENFORCEMENT
OFFICER OCCURRED EVERY 16.1 HOURS.
1 The Law Enforcement Assault Clock should be viewed with care. It is designed toconvey annual reported officer assault activity by showing its relative frequency ofoccurrence. This method of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in thecommission of officer assaults; rather it represents the annual ratio of officer assaultsto fixed time intervals.
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0136
MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ASSAULTED SUMMARY
2003 AND 2004
ASSAULTASSAULTS/1 CLEARANCE
YEAR ASSAULTS 100 OFFICERS RATE
2003 2,522 18.3 89.3
2004 2,619 18.9 89.5
Percent of Change 3.8 3.2 0.3
1 Prior to 2001, assaults per 100 officers were based on estimates from data of agenciesreporting a full 12 months of officer assault activity. Since 2001, this rate is based onofficer assault activity reported to the Missouri UCR Program.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0137
A S S A U L T SNUMBER OF ASSAULTS1 ASSAULTREPORTING PER 100 CLEARANCE WITH WITHOUT
YEAR AGENCIES OFFICERS RATE INJURY INJURY TOTAL
486 1,687 2,1732000 242 22.7 90.9
22.4% 77.6% 100.0%
695 1,913 2,6082001 235 13.5 88.3
26.6% 73.4% 100.0%
613 2,033 2,6462002 265 19.3 92.7
23.2% 76.8% 100.0%
566 1,956 2,5222003 243 18.3 89.3
22.4% 77.6% 100.0%
541 2,078 2,6192004 254 18.9 89.5
20.7% 79.3% 100.0%
1 Prior to 2001, assaults per 100 officers were based on estimates from data of agencies reporting afull 12 months of officer assault activity. Since 2001, this rate is based on officer assault activityreported to the Missouri UCR Program.
TABLE 8.0.1LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS AND ASSAULT RATES
STATE OF MISSOURI1999 - 2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0138
FIGURE 8.0.2LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULT RATES, STATE OF MISSOURI1
2000 - 2004
1 Prior to 2001, assaults per 100 officers was based on estimates from data of agenciesreporting a full 12 months of officer assault activity. Since 2001, this rate is based on officerassault activity reported to the Missouri UCR Program.
PERCENTTYPE OF WEAPON 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 TOTAL OF TOTAL
Firearms 106 112 77 103 138 536 4.3
Knife / Cutting Instruments 29 36 54 32 39 190 1.5
Other Weapons 289 381 320 330 344 1,664 13.2
Physical Force 1,749 2,079 2,195 2,057 2,098 10,178 81.0
TOTAL 2,173 2,608 2,646 2,522 2,619 12,568 100.0
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TABLE 8.0.2LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS BY TYPE OF WEAPON
STATE OF MISSOURI2000 - 2004
2004
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0139
WITH INJURY WITHOUT INJURY
TYPE OF PERCENT PERCENT PERCENTWEAPON NUMBER OF TOTAL NUMBER OF TOTAL TOTAL OF TOTAL
Firearm 7 1.3 131 6.3 138 5.3
Knife/CuttingInstrument 4 0.7 35 1.7 39 1.5
Other Weapons 84 15.5 260 12.5 344 13.1
Physical Force 446 82.4 1,652 79.5 2,098 80.1
TOTAL 541 100.0 2,078 100.0 2,619 100.0
TABLE 8.0.3LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS BY POPULATION GROUP
STATE OF MISSOURI 2004
POPULATION NUMBER PERCENT CLEARANCEGROUP ASSAULTED OF TOTAL RATE
Police Agencies
250,000 + 941 35.9 88.5
100,000 - 249,999 232 8.9 87.1
50,000 - 99,999 183 7.0 92.9
25,000 - 49,999 169 6.5 83.4
10,000 - 24,999 233 8.9 91.0
2,500 - 9,999 226 8.6 84.1
Under 2,500 102 3.9 91.2
Sheriff's Dept./County PoliceSuburban 421 16.1 95.5
Sheriff's Dept. -- Rural 112 4.3 94.3
TOTAL 2,619 100.0 89.5
1 Due to the rolling-up of state agency data to local jurisdictions assaults per 100 officerscannot be computed.
TABLE 8.0.4LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS, OCCURRENCE OF INJURY BY TYPE OF WEAPON
STATE OF MISSOURI2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0140
ONE-MAN VEHICLE SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT OTHER ASSIGNMENT TYPE OF TWO-MANCIRCUMSTANCE VEHICLE ALONE ASSISTED ALONE ASSISTED ALONE ASSISTED TOTAL
Disturbance Call 220 201 377 7 7 11 31 854
Percent 25.8 23.5 44.1 0.8 0.8 1.3 3.6 100.0
Burglary 9 3 17 0 0 0 0 29
Percent 31.0 10.3 58.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Robbery 9 10 4 0 0 2 1 26
Percent 34.6 38.5 15.4 0.0 0.0 7.7 3.8 100.0
Attempting Arrest 117 105 143 2 19 18 35 439
Percent 26.7 23.9 32.6 0.5 4.3 4.1 8.0 100.0
Civil Disorder 0 2 6 0 3 0 2 13
Percent 0.0 15.4 46.2 0.0 23.1 0.0 15.4 100.0
Prisoner Custody 62 78 91 0 6 13 53 303
Percent 20.5 25.7 30.0 0.0 2.0 4.3 17.5 100.0
Suspicious Persons 126 76 82 1 7 9 9 310
Percent 40.6 24.5 26.5 0.3 2.3 2.9 2.9 100.0
Ambush 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2
Percent 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0
Mentally Deranged 1 9 18 0 2 0 1 31
Percent 3.2 29.0 58.1 0.0 6.5 0.0 3.2 100.0
Traffic Pursuits 67 89 77 3 6 1 4 247
Percent 27.1 36.0 31.2 1.2 2.4 0.4 1.6 100.0
All Other 117 89 92 2 10 17 38 365
Percent 32.1 24.4 25.2 0.5 2.7 4.7 10.4 100.0
TOTAL 728 662 909 15 60 71 174 2,619
Percent 27.8 25.3 34.7 0.6 2.3 2.7 6.6 100.0
1 Assignment categories are further defined in the Glossary.
TABLE 8.0.5LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS, TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT1
BY TYPE OF CIRCUMSTANCE, STATE OF MISSOURI2004
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0141
DISTURBANCE CALL 854 32.6 92.2
ATTEMPTING ARREST 439 16.8 91.3
SUSPICIOUS PERSONS 310 11.8 88.7
PRISONER CUSTODY 303 11.6 91.1
ALL OTHER 291 11.1 79.7
TRAFFIC PURSUITS 247 9.4 89.1
MENTALLY DERANGED 31 1.2 90.3
BURGLARY 29 1.1 93.1
ROBBERY 26 1.0 96.2
CIVIL DISORDER 13 0.5 100.0
AMBUSH 2 0.1 100.0
ONE-MAN ASSISTED 909 34.7
TWO MAN VEHICLE 728 27.8
ONE-MAN ALONE 662 25.3
OTHER ASSISTED 174 6.6
OTHER ALONE 71 2.7
DETECTIVE ASSISTED 60 2.2
DETECTIVE ALONE 15 0.6
FIGURE 8.0.3LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS BY TYPE OF ACTIVITY
STATE OF MISSOURI2004
FIGURE 8.0.4LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS BY TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT1
STATE OF MISSOURI2004
ASSAULTCLEARANCE
RATE
FREQ PERCENT
1 Assignment categories are further defined in the Glossary.
FREQ PERCENT
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0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 8.0142
MIDNIGHT - 1:59 A.M. 457 17.4
2:00 A.M. - 3:59 A.M. 244 9.3
4:00 A.M. - 5:59 A.M. 89 3.4
6:00 A.M. - 7:59 A.M. 62 2.4
8:00 A.M. - 9:59 A.M 96 3.7
10:00 A.M. - 11:59 A.M. 169 6.5
NOON - 1:59 P.M. 172 6.6
2:00 P.M. - 3:59 P.M. 173 6.6
4:00 P.M. - 5:59 P.M. 203 7.8
6:00 P.M. - 7:59 P.M. 249 9.5
8:00 P.M. - 9:59 P.M. 324 12.4
10:00 P.M. - 11:59 P.M. 381 14.5
FIGURE 8.0.5LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ASSAULTS, TWENTY-FOUR HOUR ANALYSIS
STATE OF MISSOURI2004
FREQ PERCENT
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0143
9.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT
A series of tables presents data on law enforcement per-
sonnel resources in the State of Missouri. The purpose of
these displays is to provide an assessment of the amount
and general composition of law enforcement resources
available in the State.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0144
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0145
9.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYMENT
Data in this section are drawn from annual reports on
employment submitted by law enforcement agencies to
Missouri’s UCR Program. Employment figures include
full-time sworn officers with full arrest powers, and civilian
employees an agency has on its payroll as of October 31
of each year. They do not include part-time or auxiliary
officers. This section does not include employment data for
federal law enforcement agencies whose jurisdictional
responsibilities encompass the State of Missouri.
2004 Summary
♦ Law enforcement agenciesreported 19,623 personsemployed on a full-time basisin 2004.
♦ Of the 19,623 full-time em-ployees of Missouri lawenforcement agencies, 70.7percent were sworn officersand 29.3 percent werecivilians.
♦ There were 2.4 sworn officersper 1,000 population in theState in 2004.
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0146
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0147
TABLE 9.0.1LAW ENFORCEMENT SWORN EMPLOYEES BY POPULATION GROUP
STATE OF MISSOURI2000 - 2004
POPULATION GROUP 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
State Agencies
Highway Patrol 1,057 1,058 1,075 1,047 1,070Gaming Commission - - - - -Water Patrol - 83 85 78 83Fire Marshal - 22 22 22 22Liquor Control - 58 55 37 39Conservation - 216 208 200 198Park Rangers - 63 43 41 46Capitol Police - 32 33 27 28
Police Agencies
250,000+ 2,717 3,340 2,782 2,863 2,795100,000 - 249,999 497 508 515 546 562 50,000 - 99,999 589 618 633 741 744 25,000 - 49,999 729 864 972 887 904 10,000 - 24,999 1,371 1,458 1,300 1,359 1,354 2,500 - 9,999 1,194 1,708 1,739 1,716 1,738Less Than 2,500 394 979 847 777 816
Rural Sheriff 892 1,253 1,199 1,210 1,238
Urban Sheriff / County PD 1,727 1,086 2,003 2,020 2,052
Colleges / Universities - 183 171 183 183
TOTAL 11,167 13,529 13,682 13,754 13,872
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0148
TABLE 9.0.2LAW ENFORCEMENT CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES BY POPULATION GROUP
STATE OF MISSOURI2000 - 2004
POPULATION GROUP 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
State Agencies
Highway Patrol 1,086 1,071 1,092 1,115 1,118Gaming Commission - - - - -Water Patrol - 25 26 26 24Fire Marshal - 2 2 2 2Liquor Control - 6 7 4 4Conservation - 24 26 4 4Park Ranger - 3 5 3 3Capitol Police - 8 7 8 8
Police Agencies
250,000+ 1,239 1,470 1,340 1,260 1,185100,000 - 249,999 149 165 167 163 164 50,000 - 99,999 175 182 202 230 239 25,000 - 49,999 193 229 261 247 239 10,000 - 24,999 361 410 342 346 346 2,500 - 9,999 300 423 460 452 431Less Than 2,500 100 335 96 99 92
Rural Sheriff 595 824 757 823 902
Urban Sheriff / County PD 654 514 828 845 916
Colleges / Universities - 68 79 85 80
TOTAL 4,852 5,759 5,697 5,712 5,757
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 9.0149
TABLE 9.0.3LAW ENFORCEMENT SWORN AND CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES BY POPULATION GROUP
STATE OF MISSOURI2000 - 2004
POPULATION GROUP 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
State Agencies
Highway Patrol 2,143 2,129 2,167 2,162 2,188Gaming Commission - - - - -Water Patrol - 108 111 104 107Fire Marshal - 24 24 24 24Liquor Control - 64 62 41 43Conservation - 240 234 204 202Park Rangers - 66 48 44 49Capitol Police - 40 40 35 36
Police Agencies
250,000+ 3,956 4,810 4,122 4,123 3,980100,000 - 249,999 646 673 682 709 726 50,000 - 99,999 764 800 835 971 983 25,000 - 49,999 922 1,093 1,233 1,134 1,137 10,000 - 24,999 1,732 1,868 1,642 1,705 1,700 2,500 - 9,999 1,494 2,131 2,199 2,168 2,169Less Than 2,500 494 1,314 943 876 908
Rural Sheriff 1,487 2,077 1,956 2,033 2,140
Urban Sheriff / County PD 2,381 1,600 2,831 2,865 2,968
Colleges / Universities - 251 250 268 263
TOTAL 16,019 19,288 19,379 19,466 19,623
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Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 10.0151
10.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCYEMPLOYMENT / ASSAULT ANALYSIS
A series of tables summarizes the number of law enforcement
employees, as well as assaults on sworn personnel associated
with law enforcement jurisdictions reporting to Missouri’s Uni-
form Crime Reporting Program. Data displays provide an
overview of law enforcement personnel resources and the
problem of officer assaults within Missouri communities.
Crime in Missouri, 2003 Section 10.0152
Crime in Missouri, 2004 Section 10.0153
10.0 MISSOURI LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCYEMPLOYMENT / ASSAULT ANALYSIS
Officer assaults are defined as the unlawful attack by aperson on a law enforcement officer in the performance ofhis / her duty. Officer assaults include those which result inserious injury to the sworn officer, all assaults in which theassailant used a weapon which could have caused seriousinjury or death, and assaults on officers beyond mere verbalabuse or minor resistance to an arrest. Assaults resulting inthe death of a law enforcement officer are not included, butcan be found in Section 7.0 of this report.
Employment information reflects a count of full-time swornofficers with full arrest powers and civilian employees theagency has on its payroll as of October 31 of each reportingyear. It does not include part-time employees or auxiliaryofficers.
Population figures in this section are estimates based onthe last census taken by the U.S. Census Bureau andrepresent the population associated with the reportingagency's jurisdiction. For rural counties, the figures repre-sent the jurisdiction normally covered by sheriff's depart-ments and/or county police departments. These populationfigures are computed by subtracting the population of allincorporated municipalities within a county having their ownlaw enforcement agencies from the total population of thecounty.
2004 Summary
♦ In 2004, there were 13,872full-time officers in Missouri.
♦ 64.0% of the full-time officerswork for municipal policedepartments, 24.0% work forcounty sheriff departments,10.7% work for state agencies,and 1.3% work for colleges /universities police depart-ments.
Crime in Missouri, 2003 Section 10.0154
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Offe
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Law
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men
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s th
roug
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she
riff's
offi
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176
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GLOSSARY
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GLOSSARY
ADULT: A person 18 years of age or older.
ARREST: Taking into physical or other legal custody for committing an offense in the local reporting jurisdic-tion. Arrests for all criminal offenses are scored. Arrests for ordinance violations are included. Arrests fortraffic offenses, with the exception of driving under the influence of intoxicants and arrests in connection withnegligent manslaughter in traffic accidents, are not scored. Included are those persons arrested but releasedwithout being formally charged.
ASSAULT: Officer assaults are defined as any unlawful attack by a person on a law enforcement officer whois in the performance of his / her duty. Officer assaults include those which result in serious injury to the swornofficer, all assaults in which the assailant used a weapon which could have caused serious injury or death, andassaults on officers that were beyond mere verbal abuse or minor resistance to an arrest.
ASSAULTS PER 100 OFFICERS RATE: This rate is an indicator of reported officer assault activity standard-ized by the number of officers employed by the agencies reporting the activity. The officer assault rate formulais:
Number of Officer Assaults X 100
Number of Law Enforcement Officers Employed
Prior to 2001, assaults per 100 officers were based on estimates from data of agencies reporting a full 12months of officer assault activity. Since 2001, this rate is based on officer assault activity reported to theMissouri UCR Program.
ASSIGNMENT: These categories identify the specific assignment of an officer at the time of the assault.Two-Man Vehicle and One-Man Vehicle pertain to uniformed officers on patrol. Special Assignment pertainsto those non-uniformed officers functioning as detectives or on special assignment. Other Assignment per-tains to those officers assaulted while functioning in some other capacity, such as foot patrol, off-duty, etc.The term "assisted" refers to law enforcement assistance only.
CLEARANCE: The resolution of a criminal offense or an assault on an officer by the arrest, charging, andturning over to the court for prosecution one or more persons alleged to have committed a crime or assault onan officer. An offense also can be cleared by exceptional means when the law enforcement agency has: 1)established the identity of the offender, 2) has enough information to support an arrest, charge, and prosecu-tion in court, 3) the exact location of the offender is known so that he / she could be taken into custody, and 4)there is some reason outside law enforcement control that precludes arresting, charging, and prosecuting theoffender, (ex., offender dies).
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CLEARED OFFENSES ONLY JUVENILES: The number of clearances for an offense in which only juvenileswere arrested or were identified as the offender but, for some valid reason, could not be arrested divided bythe total number of clearances for that offense expressed as a percentage. The formula is:
Number of Offenses Cleared Involving Only Juveniles X 100
Number of Clearances
CLEARANCE RATE (Assault on an Officer): The number of clearances divided by the total number ofassaults, expressed as a percentage. The formula is:
Number of Clearances X 100
Number of Assaults
CLEARANCE RATES (Offenses): The number of clearances divided by the total number of offenses,expressed as a percentage. The formula is:
Number of Clearances X 100
Number of Offenses
CRIME INDEX: The Crime Index is the sum of the eight major offenses used to indicate the occurrence ofcrime in the United States. They were selected because of their frequency of occurrence and because theyare most likely to be reported to a law enforcement agency. The eight offenses are: murder, forcible rape,robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The first four make up the ViolentCrime Index and the last four make up the Property Crime Index. Definitions of each of the offenses makingup the Crime Index are provided in the section entitled "Missouri Detail Crime Index Analysis". In addition,refer to Crime Index Offense in this section for an explanation of how each type of offense is reported to theUCR Program.
CRIME INDEX OFFENSE: In the UCR Program, the offenses of murder, forcible rape, and aggravatedassault are crimes against persons. For these crimes, one offense is counted for each victim. Robbery,burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson are crimes against property. For these crimes, with the excep-tion of motor vehicle theft, one offense is counted for each distinct operation. In the case of motor vehicletheft, one offense is counted for each stolen vehicle.
CRIME INDEX OFFENSE ESTIMATES: Estimation routines were used in the Digest to identify the actualnumber of index crimes occurring in the State on an annual basis. They are designed to compensate for non-reporting and incomplete reporting of such offenses by Missouri law enforcement agencies. The followingprocedures and formulas were used to obtain statewide crime index offense estimates:
Law enforcement agencies in the State of Missouri were categorized into Groups.The following categories were used:
Municipal agency - 250,000 and overMunicipal agency - population 100,000 - 249,999Municipal agency - population 50,000 - 99,999
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Municipal agency - population 25,000 - 49,999Municipal agency - population 10,000 - 24,999Municipal agency - population 2,500 - 9,999Municipal agency - population under 2,500Rural Sheriff's DepartmentSuburban Sheriff's Department and County Police
For those law enforcement agencies within a group reporting six months or more, ayearly estimate of their crime index offenses was obtained using the following formula:
Crime Index Offenses Reported YearlyX 12 = Crime Index
No. of Months Reported Offenses
For each group, the yearly crime index offenses for all law enforcement agencies reporting six months or more and their jurisdiction's population were summed and the following group crime index rate was computed.
Sum of Rpt. Agency's Yearly Crime Index Offenses Group= Crime Index
Sum of Rpt. Agency's Population Rate
For those law enforcement agencies reporting less than six months or no activity at allwithin a group, their yearly crime index offenses were computed using the followingformula:
Group YearlyLaw Enforcement Agency X Crime Index = Crime Index Population Rate Offenses
Yearly crime index offenses computed above for all Missouri law enforcement agencieswere then summed in order to obtain a statewide yearly crime index offense estimate foruse in this Digest.
No estimation routines were used in data displays identifying specific law enforcement agency's yearly crimeactivity in the Digest. In these data displays, only crime activity reported to the UCR Program is displayed.
EMPLOYMENT: The number of persons, either sworn officers with full arrest powers or civilians, working in afull-time capacity and appearing on the payroll of a Missouri law enforcement agency as of October 31 of areporting year.
INDEX CRIMES: Index Crimes are the eight major offenses used to indicate the occurrence of crime in theUnited States. They were selected due to their frequency of occurrence and because they are most likely tobe reported to a law enforcement agency. The eight offenses are: murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravatedassault, burglary, theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
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INDEX CRIMES PER OFFICER RATE: This rate indicates the number of index crime incidents in a commu-nity in relation to the law enforcement agency's sworn officer resource availability. The formula is:
Number of Index Crimes
Number of Law Enforcement Officers Employed
JUVENILE: A person under 18 years of age.
JUVENILE ARREST: Juvenile arrests do not include law enforcement contacts with juveniles where nooffense has been committed. Juveniles taken into custody for their own protection, such as in neglect cases,are not scored since they have not committed any crime.
OFFICERS PER 1,000 POPULATION RATE: This rate is an indicator of a law enforcement agency's swornofficer resource availability in relation to the population of the community it serves. The formula is:
Number of Officers Employed X 1,000
Community Population
PERCENT CHANGE: The formula is:
Value in Current Period - Value in Base PeriodX 100
Value in Base Period
POPULATION: Total number of persons residing in a jurisdiction based on United States Census data.
QUARTILE: The value marking the boundary between two consecutive intervals in a frequency distribution offour intervals with each containing one quarter of the total population.
RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION: Rates per 100,000 population are indicators of activity standardized bythe population of those law enforcement agencies associated with the activity. Three types of rates areprovided: statewide crime index offense rates, reporting agency crime index offense rates, and arrest rates.
The statewide offense rate formula is:
Number of Offenses Reported x 100,000
Population of all Agencies Reporting
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The reporting agency offense rate formula is:
Number of Offenses Reported x 100,000
Population of Reporting Agency(ies)
The arrest rate formula is:
Number of Arrests Reported x 100,000
Population of Reporting Agency(ies)
STRONG ARMED ROBBERY: A robbery wherein no weapons were used but tactics (limited to the use ofpersonal weapons such as hands, arms, feet, fists, teeth, etc.) were employed to deprive the victim of his / herproperty.
TIME SERIES: Time-series analysis was used in the Digest to forecast future crime and arrest activity. Withthis technique, data for past periods were used as the basis for projecting levels of future activity. Ten years ofpast data were used to make these projections.
Crime and arrest rates on a per 100,000 population basis were used in making the forecasts. These ratesreflect crime and arrest activity in relation to population.
The technique used to project crime and arrest activity was Exponential Smoothing (available through the SASEconometrics and Time Series software package). Use of this technique took into consideration the limitednumber of data points in the time series, as well as whether or not the time series was best characterized asconstant, linear, or non-linear. In applying the smoothing technique, greater weight was given to the morerecent data values than to the earlier data values when projecting future levels of activity.
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