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NEBRASKA CRIME COMMISSION

CRIME IN NEBRASKA UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS - 1990

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U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justice

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Nebraska COI1:lr.lis sion on Law Enforcement & Crirainal Justice to the NatIOnal Cnminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS),

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UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS - 1990

Issued by:

The Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (Nebraska Crime Commission) 301 Centennial Mall South" P. O. Box 94946 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509

E. Benjamin Nelson, Governor

Commission Members:

Donald B. Stenberg Irene Abernethy Phyllis Anstine Jack D. Campbell Harold Clarke Marlene Cupp Pitmon Foxall Martin Gutschenritter Julie Horney Darrell Johnson Pete Kuchel Gary Lacey Phyllis H. Lainson W.W. Nuernberger Joseph C. Steele Col. Ron Tussing William White

Chairman, Attorney General County Supervisor, Hall County Public at Large, Omaha Public at Large, Omaha Director, NE Department of Correctional Services Public at Large, Lincoln Public Safety Director, Omaha Chief of Police, North Platte Public at Large, Lincoln County Sheriff, Cheyenne County Public at Large, Omaha Lancaster County Attorney, Lincoln Mayor, Hastings Juvenile Court Judge, Lincoln State Court Administrator Superintendent, Nebraska State Patrol Public at Large, Grand Island

Prepared by:

Uniform Crime Reporting Section Marilyn K. Keelan, Statistical Analyst

Barbara McCreight Administrative Secretary

NEBRASKA PUBLICATION CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER L2500S001-1990

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STATEWIDE CRIME SUMMARY 1990

o A total of 66,198 index offenses were reported or known to law enforcement agencies in 1990.

o 5,190 violent crimes were reported in 1990:

Murder, Manslaughter 42 Forcible Rape 468 Robbery 806 Felony Assault 3,874

o .61,008 property crimes were reported in 1990:

Burglary Larceny-theft Motor Vehicle Theft Arson

11,281 46,539

2,785 403

o Larceny-theft accounted for 70 percent of the total crime index.

o 18,750 index offenses were reported cleared in 1990, a clearance rate of 28.3 percent.

o 77,430 arrests were reported in 1990, an increase of ten percent over 1989.

o Persons under age 18 accounted for 18.5 percent of the total arrests.

o 195 assaults on law enforcement officers were reported in 1990, an increase of 3 percent over 1989.

o One law enforcement officer was killed in the line of duty.

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CONTENTS

Uniform Crime Reporting Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Crime Index Offenses - 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Murder, Manslaughter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11

Forcible Rape ............................................................ 14

Robbery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17

Assault. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20

Burglar; ................................................................ 22

Larceny-Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25

Motor Vehicle Theft ....................................................... 27

Arson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29

Nebraska Arrest Data ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31

Officers Killed/Assaulted ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44

Law Enforcement Employee Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 46

Offense Data by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52

Arrest Data by County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 64

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LIST OF TABLES

1 Index Offenses, 1990 ................................................... ,. 9 2 Crimes of Violence and Crimes Against Property, 1990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 3 Type and Value of Property Stolen, Recovered ............................ , ... , 10 4 Murder Victims by Age, Sex and Race .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 5 Murder Perpetrators by Age, Sex and Race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 6 Murder, Manslaughter Circumstances ....................................... , 12 7 Murder, Manslaughter - Type of Weapon ..................................... 13 8 Rape - Relationship of Victim of Offender ....... , ............................ , 14 9 Rape - Place of Occurrence .". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15

10 Rape - Age Groups of Victims ................................. ,........... 15 11 Forcible Rape - Type of Property Stolen, Recovered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 i 2 Robbery - Place of Occurrence ., ......................................... , 18 13 Robbery - Type of Property Stolen, Recovered ................................ , 18 14 Burglary - Place and Time of Occurrence .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 15 Burglary - Type of Property Stolen, Recovered ................................. 23 16 Larceny-Theft .......................................................... 25 17 Larceny-Theft - Type of Property Stolen, Recovered ............................ , 26 18 Motor Vehicle Theft - Type of Property Stolen, Recovered ......................... 28 19 Arson - Type of Property and Property Loss .................................... 30 20 Total Arrests ........................................................... 33 21 Comparison of Arrests, 1989-1990 ......................................... , 34 22 Comparison of Adult and Juvenile Arrests. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 23 Total Arrests by Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..................... 36 24 Juvenile and Adult Arrests, 1989-1990 ......... ', ............................ , 38 25 Total Arrests by Sex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 26 Total Arrests by Race .................................................... 40 27 Total Arrests by Race, Under Age 18 ....................................... , 41 28 Total Arrests by Race, Age 18 and Over. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 29 Drug Abuse Arrests by Sex and Race. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 30 Drug Abuse Arrests, 1989-1990 ....... , ................................... , 43 31 Officers Assaulted by Time, 1989-1990 ............ ,......................... 44 32 Officers Assaulted - Type of Activity, 1989-1990 ................................ 45 33 Officers Assaulted - Type of Weapon ........................................ 45 34 Officers Assaulted - Type of Assignment ...................................... 46 35 Law Enforcement Employee Data - County Sheriffs' Departments ................... 47 36 Law Enforcement Employee Data - Cities Over 5,000 Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 37 Law Enforcement Employee Data - Cities Under 5,000 Population .................. 50

LIST OF FIGURES

1 Murder, Manslaughter by Month ............................................ 13 2 Relationship of Victim to Offender - Murder, Manslaughter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 3 Forcible Rape by Month .................................................. , 16 4 Analysis of Forcible Rape by Type .................... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 5 Robbery by Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 6 Analysis of Robbery by Type of Weapon ...................................... 19 7 Felony Assault by Month ............................... ,.................. 21 8 Felony Assault by Type of Weapon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 9 Burglary by Month ....................................................... 24 1 0 Larceny-Theft by Month ................................................... 26 11 Motor Vehicle Theft by Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 12 Arson by Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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Nebraska Uniform Crime Reporting Program

INTRODUCTION

This annual report presents data on crime and arrests reported by law enforcement agencies through the Nebraska Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. During 1990, 165 law enforcement agencies were required to submit monthly UCR's to the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, hereafter referred to as the Commission, which administers the Nebraska UCR Program. The Nebraska UCR Program submits the data to the National UCR Program which is administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The NatiDnal UCR Program - Historical Background*

Recognizing a need for national crime statistics, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) formed the Committee on Uniform Crime Records in the 1920's to develop a system of uniform police statistics. Establishing offenses known to law enforcement as the appropriate measure, the Committee evaluated various crimes on the basis oftheir seriousness, frequency of occurrence, pervasiveness in all geographic areas of the country, and likelihood of being reported to law enforcement. After studying state criminal codes and making an evaluation of the recordkeeping practices in use, the Committee in 1929 completed a plan for crime reporting which became the foundation of the UCR Program.

Seven offenses were chosen to serve as an index for gauging fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime. Known collectively as the Crime Index, these offenses included the violent crimes of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. By congressional mandate, arson was added as the eighth Index offense in 1979.

During the early planning of the program, it was recognized that the differences among criminal codes precluded a mere aggregation of state statistics to arrive at a national total. Further, because of the variances in punishment for the same offenses in different state codes, no distinction between felony and misdemeanor crimes was possible. To avoid these problems and provide nationwide uniformity in crime reporting, standardized offense definitions by which law enforcement agencies were to submit data, without regard for local statutes, were formulated.

*Crime in the U.S., 1989, FBI, Washington, D.C.

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Nati~nallncident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) - Redesigned UCR Program*

Throughout the years, the UCR Program has remained virtually unchanged in terms of data collected and disseminated. Recognizing the need for improved statistics, law enforcement cailed for a thorough evaluative study that would modernize the UCR Program. The FBI fully concurred with the need for an updated program and lent its complete support, formulating a comprehensive three-phase redesign effort. The first phase involved an examination of the historical evolution of the Program (1982). The second phase involved the examination of potential futures for UCR and concluded with a set of recommended changes set forth in the draft "Blueprint forthe Future of the Uniform Crime Reporting Program" (1985). At the eighth National UCR Conference held in 1985, the phase two recommendations were presented and the overall concept for the revised Program was unanimously approved. One of the first steps taken by the FBI to implement the redesigned UCR was the development of new offense definitions and data elements. A pilot project was conducted during 1987 in South Carolina. In 1988, the FBI presented a draft of reporting guidelines to law enforcement executives at a national conference. At the conference, there was an endorsement that a new, incident-based reporting system be established. The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) will collect data on each single incident and arrest within 22 crime categories. For each offense known to police within these categories, incident, victim, property, offender, and arrestee informa­tion will be gathered when available. The goal of the redesign is to modernize crime information by collecting data presently maintained in law enforcement records; the enhanced UCR Program is, therefore, a bYI:.,l"oduct of current records systems. The FBI was able to accept NIBRS data as of Janua~y, 1989, and three states have now been accepted for submission of NIBRS data.

The Nebraska UCR Program'

During the 1970's, the FBI actively assisted individual states in the development of state UCR Programs which would be compatible with the national program. The Nebraska UCR Program became operational on January 1, 1971. Commencing on that date, law enforcement agencies in Nebraska would submit UCR's to one central agency in Nebraska, the Commission, and the reports would then in turn be forwarded to the National Program after review and correction. The State Patrol, all sheriffs' departments, and police departments of municipalities of 1 ,500 population and over are required to submit UCR's by the seventh day after the end of the month. In 1982, the Nebraska Program became an "incident-based" reporting system. That is, crimes were reported by individual incident. This change in reporting has laid the groundwork for convf3rsion to the new National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS). In 1989, Nebras!<;a received federal funding to convert to NIBRS. One of the first steps taken was to develop a standard incident report which would standardize the information recorded for crimes committed and arrests made. Limited conversion to NIBRS will begin in 1991.

*Crime in the U.S., 1989, FBI, Washington, D.C.

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DEFINITIONS OF OFFENSES

Uniformity of reporting depends upon the proper classification of offenses by the law enforcement agencies. It must be emphasized that the following definitions are not meant to be legal definitions as they are written in the Nebraska Penal Code. The purpose of these classifications is to establish a uniform national system for classifying similar offenses even though their legal definitions may vary considerably from state to state.

PART I OFFENSES

Criminal Homicide ~ Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - the willful (non negligent) killing of one human being by another. Death by Negligence - the killing of another person through gross negligence.

Forcible Rape - the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Does not include statutory rape or sex attacks on males.

Robbery - 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.

Felony (Aggravated) Assault - an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting 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.

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

Larceny-Theft - the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession on another.

Motor Vehicle Theft - the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehlde.

Arson - any willful or malicious burning orattemptto burn, with orwithout intentto defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc.

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PART II OFFENSES

Misdemeanor (Simple) Assault - any assault which does not involve the use of a firearm, knife, cutting instrument, or other dangerous weapon and in which there was no serious or aggravated injury to the victim.

Forgery and Counterfeiting - all offenses dealing with the making, altering, uttering or possessing with intent to defraud anything false in the semblance of that which is true.

Fraud M Fraudulent conversion and obtaining money or property by faise pretense. Includes bad checks, confidence games, etc.

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

Stolen Property - all offenses of buying, receiving, possessing or concealing stolen property as well as all attempts to commit any of these offenses.

Vandalism-Destruction of Property - all willful or malicious destruction, injury, disfigure­ment or defacement of any public or private property, reel or personal, without the consent of the owner or person having custody or control by cutting, tearing, breaking, marking, painting, drawing, covering with filth or any other such means as may be specified by law or ordinance.

Weapons - includes violations of weapons laws such as manufacture, sale or possession of deadly weapons; carrying deadly weapons; furnishing deadly weapons to minors; aliens possessing deadly weapons, and all attempts to commit any of the above offenses.

Prostitution and Commercialized Vice - includes the sex offenses of a commercialized nature such as prostitution; keeping bawdy house, disorderly ;10use or house of ill repute; pandering, procuring, transporting or detaining women for immoral purposes, etc. and all attempts to commit any of the above.

Sex Offenses - includes all sex offenses other than forcible rape, prostitution and commercialized vice. This encompasses offenses against chastity, common decency, morals and the like such as adultery and fornication, buggery, incest, indecent exposure, sodomy, carnal abuse (no force) and all attempts to commit any of the above.

Drug Abuse Violations - statistics for these arrests are requested on the basis of the narcotics used. This includes all arrests for the violation of state and local ordinances, specifically those relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing and making of narcotic drugs. Fourdivisions of narcotic drugs are recognized. These are:

(a) Opium and cocaine and their derivatives (morphine, heroin, codeine), (b) Marijuana, (c) Synthetic narcotics which can cause true addiction (demerol, methadones) and (d) Other dangerous non-narcotic drugs, (barbituates, benzedrine).

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Gambling -includes all charges relating to promoting, permitting orengaging in gambling. This classification is broken into three divisions:

(a) bookmaking (horse and sport book), (b) numbers and lottery and (c) all other gambling.

Offenses Against Family and Children - includes all charges of nonsupport, neglect or abuse of family and children such as desertion, abandonment or nonsupport, neglect or abuse of child, or nonpayment of alimony.

Driving Under the Influence - limited to driving or operating any vehicle while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotic drugs.

liquor Laws· with the exception of drunkenness and driving underthe influence, all state or local liquor law violations are placed in this class. Federal violations are not included. Include manufacturing, selling, transporting, furnishing as in maintaining unlawful drinking places, bootlegging, operating astill, furnishing liquorto a minor and using vehicle forillegal transportation of liquor.

Drunkenness-Intoxication n (Not a criminal offense in Nebraska)

Disorderly Conduct-Disturbing the Peace - includes all disorderly persons who cannot be classified under offenses 1 through 23 or under offenses 25.

Vagrancy - includes arrests for failure of an individual to give a good account of himself, begging, loitering, etc.

All Other Offenses - includes all violations of state and local laws not otherwise classified.

Suspicion - limited to suspicion arrests when the persons arrested are released by the police.

Curfew and Loitering Law Violations - (Juveniles) all arrests made for violations of local curfew or loitering ordinances.

Runaways - (Juveniles) limited to juveniles taken into custody who have run away from the reporting jurisdiction.

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CRIME INDEX

The extent, fluctuation and distribution of crime in the state is measured by the crime index. The crime index is composed of the following offenses: murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, felony assault, burglary, larceny-th~ft, motor vehicle theft and arson. Many categories of crime are not of sufficient importance to be included in the index; some serious crimes, such as kidnapping, do not occur with enough regularity to be meaningful in the index. With these considerations in mind, the above offenses were selected as a group to serve as a measure of crime.

CLEARANCES

For UCR purposes, an offense can be cleared by arrest or by exceptional means. An offense can be cleared by arrest when the offender is identified, there is enough evidence to charge him and he is actually taken into custody. The arrest of one person can clear several offenses and several persons may clear one offense. When some element beyond police control precludes formal charges against the offender, such as the victim's refusal to prosecute or death of the offender, an offense can be cleared by exceptional means. There is no distinction made between cleared by arrest and cleared by exceptional means in this publication. A distinction is made between total clearances and those involving only persons under 18 years of age (juveniles). A juvenile clearance is counted only when juveniles are exclusively involved in the clearance of an offense.

CRIME RATES

Crime rates relate the incidence of crime to population. Estimates of current permanent population are used in computing crime rates. Crime rates allow for compari­sons between several areas with different populations over a period of time without the information being biased by population differences. To compute a crime rate, first divide the population of the area by 100,000 and then divide the crime index by that answer. Throughout this report a crime rate per 1 ,000 population is used to be more meaningful for the state.

CRIME FACTORS

Statistics gathered under the UCR Program are law enforcement statistics. The agencies report the offense and arrest data according to the standard offense classifica­tions and not according to state statutes or local ordinances. Offenses are related to municipality and county in which they occur, rather than to the agency which may investigate, arrest or otherwise dispose of the case. The clearance is attributed to the municipality or county in which the offense occurred, even though the arresting agency may not be the department originally reporting the offense.

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The factors which influence crime rates are dependent upon many characteristics of the community, and therefore, when attempting to interpret the crime statistics presented herein, one should be aware of the social structure and the factors that lead to or cause criminal behavior.

Awareness of the presence of certain crime factors, which may influence the resulting volume and type of statistics presented, is necessary if fair and equitable conclusions are to be drawn. These crime influencing factors are present, to some degree, in every community and their presence affects, in varying degrees, the crime experience of that community. Attempts at comparison of crime figures between communities should not be made without first considering the individual factors present in each community. Below are some of the conditions which will bytype and volume affect the crime that occurs from place to place:

Density and size of the community population and the metropolitan area of which it is a part. Composition of the population with reference particularly to age, sex and race. Economic status of the population. Relative stability of populations, include commuters, seasonal and other transient types. Climate, including seasonal weather changes. Educational, recreational and religious characteristics. Standards governing appointments to the police force. Policies of the prosecuting officials and the courts. Attitude of the public toward law enforcement problems. The administrative and investigative efficiency of the local law enforcement agency, including the degree of adherence to crime reporting standards.

Caution should always be used when using the crime statistics presented herein, however, itshould also be kept in mind thatthe data presented is the most accurate currently available. The law enforcement personnel who provide the data are to be commended for their efforts to provide accurate data. Without their sincere cooperation, this publication would not be possible. Crime is a social problem and therefore, should be a concern of the entire community.

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CRIME INDEX OFFENSES .. 1990

Volume

A total of 66,198 index offenses were reported or known to law enforcement agencies in 1990. The violent crimes of murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and felony assault accounted for 7.8 percent of the total index offenses. The property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson accounted for 92.2 percent of the total offenses.

Larceny-theft was the most frequently reported crime, accounting for 70.3 percent of the total crimes reported.

Crime Rates

Based on an estimated population figure of 1,578,385 the crime rate per 1,000 population was 41.9 in 1990. The crime rate for violent crimes was 3.3 per 1,000 population. There were 38.7 property crimes per 1,000 population.

Clearances

A total of 18,750 index offenses were reported cleared during 1990, a clearance rate of 28.3 percent. Murder, • manslaughter had the highest clearance rate, 90.5 percent. Violent crimes had a clearance rate of 71.3 percent and

crimes against property had a clearance rate of 24.7 percent.

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Table 1

Index Offenses, 1990

Number of Rate Per Index 1,000 Percent Percent

Index Offenses Offenses Population* Distribution Cleared

Murder, Manslaughter 42 .03 .1 90.5

Forcible Rape 468 .3 .7 66.9 Rape by Force 376 69.4 Attempt to Rape 92 56.5

Robbery 806 .5 1.2 42.7 Firearm 245 42.4 KnifeorCutting Instrument 93 35.5 Other Dangerous Weapon 59 44.1 Strong Arm-No Weapon 409 44.3

Felony Assault 3,874 2.5 5.9 77.5 Firearm 695 71.7 Knife or Cutting Instrument 752 81.3 Other Dangerous Weapon 1,569 78.6 Hands, Fists, Feet. Etc. 858 77.2

Burglary 11,281 7.1 17.0 17.0 Forcible Entry 7,308 18.6 Unlawful Entry-No Force 2,933 15.6 Attempted Forcible Entry 1,040 10.2

Larceny-Theft 46,539 29.5 70.3 25.5

Motor Vehicle Theft 2,785 1.8 4.2 43.3 Autos 2,039 46.6 Trucks and Buses 500 38.6 Other Vehicles 246 26.0

Arson 403 .3 .6 16.6 Structural 240 15.4 Mobile 92 12.0 Other 71 26.8

Total 66,198 41.9 100.0 28.3

1 1990 Estimate of Population - 1 ,578,385

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Table 2

Crimes of Violence and Crimes Against Property, 1990

Number of Percent Rate Per Index Offenses Offenses Distribution 1,000 Population

Crimes of Violence 5,190 7.8 3.3 Murder, Manslaughter 42 0.8 .03 Forcible Rape 468 9.0 .3 Robbery 806 15.5 .5 Felony Assault 3,874 74.7 2.5

Crimes Against Property 61,008 92.2 38.7 Burglary 11,281 18.5 7.1 Larceny-Theft 46,539 76.3 29.5 Motor Vehicle Theft 2,785 4.6 1.8 Arson 403 .7 .3

-Total 66,198 100.0 41.9

Table 3

Type and Value of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Percent Type of Property Value Stolen Value Recovered Recovered

Currency, Notes, Etc. $1,308,829 $ 86,526 6.6 Jewelry and Precious Metals 1,306,048 135,504 10.4 Clothing and Furs 407,239 69,339 17.0 Motor Vehicles 5,231,895 4,087,055 78.1 Office Equipment 291,782 83,327 28.6 Televisions/Radios/Cameras 2,291,556 259,735 11.3 Firearms 352,376 81,386 23.1 Household Goods 464,016 61,377 13.2 Consumable Goods 283,303 53,049 18.7 Livestock 421,588 39,200 9.3 Miscellaneous 3,679,872 934,213 16.2

Total $16,038,504 5,890,711 36.7

*Does not include Douglas Co. S.O. and the Omaha P.O. as they do not provide the above data.

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MURDER, MANSLAUGHTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------=-----

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter are defined as the unlawful killing of a human being in which the element of malice aforethought was present. Manslaughter is defined as any unlawful killing of a human being without the element of malice aforethought. Suicides, accidental deaths and justifiable or excusable homicides are excluded.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, a total of 42 murder, manslaughters were reported by law enforcerm::nt agencies in Nebraska. Murder, manslaughter accounted forO.8 percent of all violent crimes and one-tenth ot one percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were .03 murders per 1,000 population. 38 murder, manslaughters were cleared in 1990, a clearance rate of 90.5.

Murder, Manslaughter Analysis

In all cases of murder, manslaughter reported under the UCR Program, a supplementary report is submitted by the reporting agency. The supplementary report provides the age, sex and race of the victim, weapon used to commit the offense, relationship of the victim to the offender, and circumstances or motive leading to the crime.

In 1990, male victims accounted for 64 percent of the total murder victims, with 30 percent of those being in the age group of 30-39. Female victims accounted for 36 percent of the total murder victims. Victim analysis by race disclosed that 62 percent were White, 31 percent were Black, and 7 percent were Indian.

Of the known perpetrators, males accounted for 93 percent and 34 percent of those were in the age group of 18-24. Female perpetrators accounted for 7 percent. White perpetrators accounted for 59 percent, Blacks accou nted for 37 percent, and Indians accounted for 5 percent.

Most murders, 74 percent, were committed by a relative or acquaintance of the victim. A further breakdown indicated that 17 percent were committed by a relative; 57 percent were committed by an acquaintance; 12 percent were committed by strangers and in 14 percent of the cases the relationship between the perpetrator(s) and victim(s) was unknown.

Handguns were used in 33.3 percent of the murders and knives were used in 26.2 percent of the incidents.

Law enforcement agencies reported no property stolen in connection with murder, manslaughter in 1990.

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Table 4

Murder Victims by Age, Sex, and Race

Percent Sex Race

Age Group Number Distribution Male Female White Black Indian

5 and Under 1 2.4 1 0 1 0 0 6-17 5 11.9 1 4 4 1 0 18-24 7 16.7 6 1 1 4 2 25-29 4 9.5 2 2 3 1 0 30-39 12 28.6 8 4 5 6 1 40-49 8 19.0 6 2 8 0 0 50-59 3 7.1 3 0 2 1 0 60-69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 - Above 2 4.8 0 2 2 0 0

Total 42 100.0 27 15 26 13 3

Table 5

Murder Perpetrators by Age, Sex and Race

Sex Race Percent

Age Group Number Distribution Male Female White Black Indian

6-17 5 12.2 5 0 4 1 0 18-24 13 13.7 13 0 6 6 1 25-29 6 14.6 5 1 2 3 1 30-39 13 81.7 11 2 8 5 0 40-49 3 7.3 3 0 3 0 0 50-59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60-Above 1 2.4 1 0 1 0 0

Total 41 100.0 38 3 24 15 2

Table 6

Murder, Manslaughter Circumstances

Circumstance Number 1 Percent Distribution

Family (Spouse/Spouse, Parent/Child) 6 14.3 Drug Related 2 4.8 Money/Property Argument 3 7.1 Drinking Argument 2 4.8 Boyfriend/Girlfriend 3 7.1 Other Quarrel 8 19.0 Killed by Felon 3 7.1 Other 4 9.5 Motive Unknown 11 26.2

Total 42 100.0

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Table 7 Murder, Manslaughter - Type of Weapon

Type of Weapon Number I Percent Distribution

Handgun 14 33.3 Shotgun 5 11.9 Rifle 4 9.5 Knife 11 26.2 Personal Weapon 3 7.1 Other 5 11.9

Total 42 100.0

Figure 1

Murder, Manslaughter by Month 10

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Figure 2

Relationship of Victim to Offender - Murder, Manslaughter

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III Unkown

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FORCIBLE RAPE

Forcible rape is defined as thecarnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. All rapes and attempts to rape are counted. Carnal abuse, without force (statutory rape) and other sex offenses are not included.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, law enforcement agencies in Nebraska reported a total of 468 forcible rapes. Forcible rape accounted for9.0 percent of all violent crimes and 0.7 percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were 0.3 rapes per 1,000 population. A total of 313 forcible rapes, 66.9 percent, were cleared during 1990.

Analysis of Forcible Rape

Rape by force accounted for 80.3 percent of all forcible rapes and 19.7 percent were attempts to rape.

The age group of 25-29 accounted for the highest percentage of persons arrested for forcible rape, 21.5 percent. Juvenile arrests accounted for 14.2 percent of all persons arrested for forcible rape.

Rape Circumstances

Law enforcement agencies are asked to submit a supplementary report on the circumstances surrounding any rape by force and attempt to rape. Supplementary reports were received on 205 cases; the Omaha P. D. did not submit any supplementary reports. Victims under the age of 25 accounted for 68.8 percent of the total victims. Of those victims under 25, 50 percent were between 18 and 24 and 15 percent were between 16 and 17. In 38.5 percent of the incidents, the victim was attacked in her own residence. A weapon was involved in 4.4 percent of the incidents.

Law enforcement agencies reported a total value of $897 stolen in rape offenses.

Table 8

Rape - Relationship of Victim to Offender

Relationship Number Percent Distribution

Relative 26 12.7 Acquaintance/Known to Victim 116 56.6 Stranger 43 21.0 Not Stated 20 9.8

Total 205 100

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Table 9 Rape - Place of Occurrence

Location Number

Victim's Residence 79 Offender's Residence 26 Other Residence (Relative/Friend's) 25 Hotel, Motel Public Area Vehicle Building-Office/8usiness/School Other Not Stated

Total

Age Group

10 and Under 11-15 16-17 18-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 - Above

Total

6 17 13 2 9

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Table 10

Rape - Age Groups of Victims

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Table 11

Forcible Rape

Number

10 39 21 71 23 28 10

1 2

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Type of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Type of Property Value Stolen

Currency, Notes, Etc. $ 0 Jewelry and Precious Metals 0 Clothing and Furs 0 Motor Vehicles 0 Office Equipment 0 Televisions/Radios/Cameras 800 Firearms 0 Household Goods 60 Consumable Goods 12 Livestock 0 Miscellaneous 25

Total $ 897

*Does not include Douglas Co. S.O. and Omaha P.O. as they do not provide the above data.

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Percent Distribution

38.5 12.7 12.2 2.9 8.3 6.3 1.0 4.4

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4.9 19.0 10.2 34.6 11.2 13.7 4.9 0.5 1.0

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Figure 3

Forcible Rape by Month

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Figure 4

Analysis of Forcible Rape by Type

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iii Attempt to Rape

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ROBBERY

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 takes place in the presence of the victim. The victim, who usually is the owner or person having custody of the property is directly confronted by the perpetrator and is threatened with force or fear that force will be used.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, a total of 806 robberies were reported by law enforcement agencies in Nebraska. Robbery accounted for 15.5 percent of all violent crimes and 1.2 percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were 0.5 robberies per 1,000 population. A total of 344 robberies, 42.7 percent, were cleared in 1990.

Analysis of Robbery

A firearm was used in 30 percent of all robberies, a knife or other cutting instrument was lIsed in 12 percent, other dangerous weapons were used in 7 percent and strong-arm tactics were used in 51 percent of all robberies.

Robberies occurring on streets, highways, alleys, etc., accounted for 51.2 percent of all robberies. Residential robberies accounted for 13.6 percent.

The age group of 25-29 accounted for the highest percentage of persons arrested for robbery, 17.7 percent. Juveniles accounted for 25.0 percent of all arrests for robbery.

Of persons arrested for robbery, 47.7 percent were White, 47.7 percent were Black, and 4.6 percent were Indian.

Law enforcement agencies reported a total value of $166,87~) stolen in robbery offenses.

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Table 12

Robbery - Place of Occurrence -,

Number of Perc'ent Total Average Classification Offenses* Distribution Value Value

Highway (Streets/Alleys) 413 (57) 51.2 $12,678 $ 222.42 Commerical House 109 (35) 13.5 93,038 2,658.23 Gas or Service Station 26 ( 8) 3.2 1,486 185.75 Convenience Store 72 (25) 8.9 6,628 265.12 Residence 110 (36) 13.6 29,518 819.94 Bank 8 ( 5) 0.9 14,332 2,866.40 Miscellaneous 69 (37) 8.6 9,195 248.51

Total 807 (203) 100.0 $166,875 $ 822.04

*The numbers in parentheses were used to compute the average values as the Omaha P.O. does not provide values of property stolen.

Table 13

Robbery

Type of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Type of Property Value Stolen Value Recovered

Currency, Notes, Etc. $42,559 $ 5,356 Jewelry and Precious Metals 84,901 1,135 Clothing and Furs 2,165 325 Motor Vehicles 22,023 22,023 Office Equipment 265 265 Televisions/Radios/Cameras 4,293 8 Firearms 450 450 Household Goods 12 0 Consumable Goods 3,071 7 Livestock 0 0 Miscellaneous 1,516 688

Total $161,255 $ 30,257

*Does not include Douglas CO.S.O. and Omaha P. D. as they do not provide the above data.

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Figure Z

Robbery by Month

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Figure 6

Analysis of Robbery by Type of Weapon

m Strong Arm/No Weapon

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FELONY A.SSAUL T

Felony assault is an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. Felony assault usually involves the use of a weapon or other means likely to produce death or great bodily injury.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, there were 3,874 felony assaults reported by law enforcement agencies in Nebraska. Felony assaults accounted for 74.7 percent of all violent crimes and 5.9 percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were 2.5 felony assaults per 1,000 population. A total of 3,004 felony assaults, 77.5 percent, were cleared in 1990.

Analysis of Felony Assault

A firearm was used in 18 percent of all felony assaults and hands, fists, and feet were used in 22 percent. The use of a knife accounted for 19 percent and the use of other dangerous,weapons accounted for 41 percent of all fe!ony assaults.

The age group of 25-29 accounted for the highest percentage of persons arrested for felony assaults, 21.3 percent. Juveniles accounted for 12.5 percent of all arrests for felony assault.

Of all arrests for felony assault, 59.4 percent were White, 33.0 percent were Black, 7.3 percent were Indian, and 0.3 were Asian/Pacific Islander.

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Figure 7

Felony Assault by Month ,',

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Fel,ony Assault by Type of Weapon

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§ Other Dangerous Weapon

• Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc.

{Jill] Knife

~ Firearm

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BURGLARY

Burglary is defined as any unlawful entry or attempted forcible entry of any structure to commit a felony ortheft. Burglary is divided into three categories: forcible entry, unlawful entry - no force, and attempted forcible entry.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, a total of 11,281 burglaries were reported by law enforcement agencies in Nebraska. Burglary accounted for 18.5 percent of all property crimes and 17.0 percent of all index crimes. In 1990, there were 7.1 burglaries per 1,000 population. A total of 1,919 burglaries, 17.0 percent, were cleared in 1990.

Analysis of Burglary

Of all burglaries reported, 64.4 percent involved residences and 35.6 percent involved non-residences. Of the residential burglaries, 27.0 percent occurred during the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., 31.9 percent occurred betwef3n 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. and in 41.2 percent the time of entry was unknown. Non-residential burglaries occurred most frequently during the night, 56.7 percent. Burglaries during the day accounted for 4.8 percent and in 38.5 percent the time of entry was unknown.

The age group of 13-14 accounted for the highest percentage of persons arrested for burglary, 11.5 percent. Juveniles accounted for 43.8 percent of all persons arrested for burglary.

Of persons arrested for burglary, 82.2 percent were White, 13.4 percent were Black, 4.2 percent were Indian, and 0.1 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.

Law enforcement agencies reported a total value of $4,929,200 stolen in burglary offenses.

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Burglary - Place and Time of Occurrence

Number of Percent Total Average Classification Offenses* Distribution Value Value

Residence 7,268 (4,125) 64.4 $2,600,162 $630.34 Night 2,315 (1,373) 31.9 880,638 641.40 Day 1,960 (982) 27.0 655,809 667.83 Unknown 2,993 (1,770) 41.2 1,063,715 600.97

Non-Residence 4,013 (2,966) 35.6 2,329,038 785.25 Night 2,277 (1,804) 56.7 1,333,191 739.02 Day 191 (136) 4.8 102,836 756.15 Unknown 1,545 (1,026) 38.5 893,011 870.38

Total 11,281 (7,091) 100.0 $4,929,200 $695.13

*The numbers in parentheses were used to compute the average 'Jalues as the Omaha P.D. does not provide values of property stolen.

Table 15

Burglary

Type of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Type of Property Value Stolen Value Recovered

Currency, Notes, Etc. $ 559,369 $ 21 ,647 Jewelry and Precious Metals 640,252 49,466 Clothing and Furs 101,801 13,923 Motor Vehicles 265,475 258,975 Office Equipment 207,087 55,875 Televisions/Radios/Cameras 751,845 117,061 Firearms 193,591 54,645 Household Goods 296,891 37,267 Consumable Goods 88,159 16,019 Livestock 811 0 Miscellaneous 1,640,297 172,441

Total $4,745,578 $797,319

*Does not include Douglas Co. S.O. and the Omaha P.D., as they do not provide the above data.

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Figure 9

Burglary by Month

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LARCENY..,THEFT

Larceny-theft is the unlawful taking of the property of another with the intent of depriving him of ownership. Larceny-theft as an index offense includes larcenies under $50 in value.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, a total of 46,539 larceny-thefts were reported by law enforcement agencies in Nebraska. Larceny­theft accounted for 76.3 percent of the crimes against property and 70.3 percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were 29.5 larceny-thefts per 1,000 population. A total of 11,858 larceny-thefts, 25.5 percent, were cleared.

Analysis of Larceny-Theft

Of the total larcenies reported, thefts from motor vehicles accounted for 20.9 percent, shoplifting accounted for 17.9 percent, and thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories accounted for 18.3 percent.

The age group of 13-14 accounted for 10.5 percent of the total number of persons arrested for larceny-theft. Juveniles accounted for 39.3 percent of the total number arrested.

Of persons arrested for larceny-theft, 77.7 percent were White, 18.4 percent were Black, 3.4 percent were Indian, and 0.5 percent were AsianPacific Islander.

Law enforcement agencies reported a total value of $8,302,774 stolen in larceny-theft offenses.

Table 16

Larceny-Theft

Number of Percent Total Average Classification Offenses* Distribution Value Value

Pocket-Picking 60 (14) .1 $ 1,327 $ 94.79 Purse Snatching 117 (29) .3 1,662 57.31 Shoplifting 8,341 (4,870) 17.9 221,551 45.49 From Motor Vehicles 9,712 (6,192) 20.9 1,732,215 279.75 Motor Vehicle Parts,Access. 8,528 (5,039) 18.3 1,130,975 224:44 Bicycles 3,342 (2,839) 7.2 434,189 152.94 From Buildings 7,440 (4,679) 16.0 1,769,272 378.13 From Coin-Operated Machines 465 (356) 1.0 38,576 108.36 From Farmyard/Open Field 1,004 (1,004) 2.2 983,420 979.50 Other 7,530 (6,520) 16.2 1,989,587 305.15

Total 46,539 (31,542) 100.0 $8,302,774 I $263.23

*The numbers in parentheses were used to compute the average values as the Omaha P.O. does not provide values of property stolen.

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Table 17

Larceny-Theft

Type of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Type of Property Value Stolen Value Recovered

Currency, Notes, Etc. $ 705,101 $59,485 Jewelry and Precious Metals 580,245 84,903 Clothing and Furs 300,869 54,661 Motor Vehicles 0 0 Office Equipment 58,691 7,172 Televisions/Radios/Cameras 1,512,084 130,756 Firearms 155,045 24,141 Household Goods 164,893 23,575 Consumable Goods 186,382 36,884 Livestock 420,777 39,200 Miscellaneous 3,809,014 562,143

Total $7,893,101 $ 1,022,920

*Does not include Douglas Co. S.O. and the Omaha P.O. as they do not provide the above data.

Figure 10

Larceny-Theft by Month

4,500

4,000

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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

Motor vehicle theft is defined as the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle. Thefts of farm equipment, bulldozers, airplanes, and construction equipment are not included in the definition of a motor vehicle. Motor vehicle theft is divided into the following categories: autos, trucks, buses, and other vehicles.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, there were 2,785 motor vehicle thefts reported by law enforcement agencies in Nebraska. Motor vehicle thefts accounted for 4.6 percent of all property crimes and 4.2 percent of all index offenses. In 1990, there were 1.8 motor vehicle thefts per 1,000 population. There were 1 ,207 motor vehicle thefts cleared in 1990, a clearance rate of 43.3 percent.

Analysis of Motor Vehicle Theft

During 1990, law enforcement agencies provided additional information regarding types of vehicles stolen. The agencies reported 2,039 autos, 500 trucks and buses, and 246 other vehicles stolen.

During 1990, there were 2,379 motor vehicles recovered; 84.3 percent were recovered within the same jurisdiction where they were stolen and 15.7 percent were recovered in another jurisdiction.

The age group of 13-14 accounted for the highest percentage of persons arrested for motor vehicle theft, accounting for 13.3 percent of the total. Juveniles accounted for 44.4 perce:1t of all arrests for molar vehicle theft.

Of the persons arrested for motor vehicle theft, 76.4 percent were White, 17.0 percent were Black, 6.1 percent were Indian, and 0.6 were Asian/Pacific Islander.

Law enforcement agencies reported.a total value of $5,307,673 stolen in motor vehicle thefts.

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Table 18

Motor Vehicle Theft

Type of Property Stolen, Recovered*

Type of Property Value Stolen Value Recovered

Currency, Notes, Etc. $ 1,800 $ 38 Jewelry and Precious Metals 650 0 Clothing and Furs 2,404 430 Motor Vehicles 4,944,397 3,806,057 Office Equipment 25,739 20,015 Televisions, Radios, Cameras 22,534 11,110 Firearms 3,290 2,150 Household Goods 2,160 475 Consumable Goods 5,679 135 Livestock 0 0 Miscellaneous 299,020 198,916

I Total $5,307,673 $4,039,331

*Does not include Douglas Co. S.O. and the Omaha P.O. as they do not provide the above data.

Figure 11

Motor Vehicle Theft by Month

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ARSON

Arson is any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. The State Fire Marshal's Office is the primary source of arson data.

Volume and Rate

During 1990, there were 403 offenses of arson reported. Arson accou nted for 0.7 percent ofthe property crimes and 0.6 percent of all index offenses. There were 67 arsons cleared in 1990, a 16.6 percent clearance rate.

Analysis of Arson

The total estimated value of property aamage due to arson amou nted to $2,579,763 in 1990. Property damage to 240 structures was $2,342,664. The 92 mobile arsons (motor vehicles and mobile property - trailers, recreational vehicles, airplanes) resulted in $182,260 worth of property damage. In 71 other types of arson, the property damage was $52,625. The average value of property damage per arson incident was $6,401.40.

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Figure 12

Arson by Month

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Table 19

Arson - Type of Property and Property Loss

Actual Percent Value of Average Property Classification Offenses Distribution Property Damage Loss

Single Occupancy Residential 111 27.5 $1,038,415 $ 9,355.09 House/Townhouses/Ouplexes/Etc.

S Other Residential 35 8.7 382,133 10,918.09 T Apartments/Hotels/Motels/Oorms R Storage 47 1 i.7 331,769 7,058.91

U Barns/Garages/Warehouses/Etc. C Industrial/Manufacturing 2 0.5 125,025 62,512.50

T Other Commercial 17 4.2 347,457 20,438.65

U Stores/R estau rants/Offices/Etc. R Community/Public 19 4.7 27,690 1,457.37

A Churches/Jails/Schools/Colleges L Hospitals/Etc.

All Other Structures 9 2.2 90,175 10,019.44 Out Buildings/Monuments/ Buildings Under Construction

M Motor Vehicles 89 22." 182,240 2,047.64 0 AutoslT rucks/Buses/Motorcycles B Other Mobile Property 3 0.7 20 6.67 I Trailers/Recreational Vehicles/ L Airplanes/Boats/Etc. E

Other 71 17.6 52,625 741.20 C rops/Timber/Fences/Sig ns/Etc.

Total 403 100,0 $2,579,763 $ 6,401.40 -

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ARREST DATA

Under the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, an arrest is counted each time a person is taken into custody, summoned, notified or cited. When a person under 18 years of age commits an offense and the circumstances are such that if the offender were an adult an arrest would be made, the offender is counted as an arrest by the reporting agency.

For reporting pu rposes, one arrest is counted each time a person is taken into custody, regardless ofthe number of charges placed against him. If an individual is arrested more than once during the year, an arrest is counted each time. When several persons are arrested in connection with the same offense, each is counted as an arrest.

Volume and Rate

Law enforcement agencies in Nebraska reported 77,430 arrests in 1990. This represents a ten percent increase over 1989. There were 49.1 arrests per 1,000 population in 1990 as compared to 43.7 arrests per 1,000 population in 1989.

Arrests for Part I offenses accounted for 17.8 percent of the total arrests. Of the arrests for Part I offenses, larceny-theft accounted forthe greatest portion, 75.6 percent. The greatest percentage of arrests for Part II offenses was for driving under the influence, 22.6 percent.

During 1990, arrests for crimes of violence (murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and felony assault) accounted for 9.5 percent of all arrests for Part I offenses and 1.7 percent of the total arrests .

. Arrests for crimes against property (burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson) accounted for 90.3

percent of all arrests for Part I offenses and 16.1 percent of the total arrests.

Arrests for Part I offenses increased two percent over 1989. Arrests for Part II offenses increased 12 percent over 1989. Arrests for embezzlement had the greatest percentage increase, 63 percent, over 1989.

Arrests by Age

The number of persons under the age of 18 (juveniles) arrested during 1990 increased one percent over 1989. The arrests of persons age 18 and over (adults) increased 12 percent.

The arrest of persons under the age of 25 accounted for the following percentages of the total arrests for each index offense: murder, manslaughter (45.9); forcible rape (40.6); robbery (61.2); felony assault (48.2); burglary (81.9); larceny-theft (66.3); motor vehicle theft (78.0); and arson (75.8).

Of those persons under the age of 25 arrested for index offenses, persons under the age of 18 accounted for 56.4 percent.

Arrests by Sex

In 1990, males accounted for 78.7 percent of all arrests. Males accounted for 73.3 percent of arrests for Part I offenses and 79.9 percent of arrests for Part II offenses. Total male arrests increased 21 percent over 1989 and female arrests increased 19 percent. Females were arrested for larceny-theft more often than for any other offense. The greatest number of male arrests were recorded for driving under the influence.

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Arrests by Race

An analysis of total arrests by race for 1990 indicated 78.9 percent were White, 16.9 percent were Black, 3.9 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 0.3 percent were Asian or Pacific Islander.

The arrest involvement by race forthe Part I offenses revealed that 76.4 percent were White, 19.4 percent were Black, 3.8 percent were Indian/Alaskan native and 0.4 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.

An analysis of arrests by race for crimes of violence (murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and felony assault) revealed that 58.6 percent were White, 35.4 percent were Black, 5.9 percent were American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 0.2 were Asian/Pacific Islander.

An analysis of arrests by race for crimes against property (burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson) revealed that 78.2 percent were White, 17.7 percent were Black, 3.6 percent were Indian/Alaskan native and 0.5 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.

An analysis of arrests by race for Pari II offenses revealed that 79.5 percent were White, 16.4 percent were Black, 4.0 percent were Indian/Alaskan native and 0.2 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander.

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Table 20

Total Arrests

Percent Rate per 100,000 Offense Classification Number Distribution Population

Murder, Manslaughter 37 .05 2.3 Death by Negligence 18 .02 1.1 Forcible Rape 219 .28 13.9 Robbery 260 .34 16.5 Felony Assault 799 1.03 50.6 Burglary 1,407 1.82 89.1 Larceny-Theft 10,414 13.45 659.79 Motor Vehicle Theft 495 .64 31.4 Arson 132 .17 8.4

Total Part I Offenses 13,781 17.80 B73.1

Misdemeanor Assault 5,847 7.55 370.4 Forgery and Counterfeiting 530 .68 33.6 Fraud-O.M.F.P. 2,112 2.73 133.8 Embezzlement 39 .05 2.5 Stolen Property 990 1.28 62.7 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 2,726 3.52 172.7 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing/Etc. 1,274 1.65 80.7 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 217 .28 13.7 Sex Offenses 687 .89 43.5 Drug Abuse Violations 3,998 5.16 253.3 Gambling 91 .12 5.8 Offenses Against Family and Children 889 1.15 56.3 Driving Under the Influence 14,403 18.60 912.5 Liquor Laws 9,949 12.85 630.3 Disorderly Conduct-Disturbing the Peace 5,281 6.82 334.6 Vagrancy 10 .01 .6 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 13,594 17.56 861.3 Suspicion 0 0 0 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 491 .63 31.1 Runaways 521 .67 33.0

Total Part II Offenses 63,649 82.20 4,032.5

Total 77,430 100.00 4,905.6

11990 Estimate of Population - 1,578,385

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Table 21

Comparison of Arrests, 1989-1990

Offense Classification 1989 1990 Percent Change

Murder, Manslaughter 48 37 -23 Death by Negligence 21 18 -14 Forcible Rape 246 219 -11 Robbery 280 260 -7 Felony Assault 643 799 +24 Burglary 1,363 1,407 +3 Larceny Theft 10,380 10,414 +.3 Motor Vehicle Theft 431 495 +15 Arson 139 132 -5

Total Part I Offenses 13,551 13,781 + 2 . Misdemeanor Assault 5,185 5,847 +13 Forgery and Counterfeiting 558 530 -5 Fraud-O.M.F.P. 2,053 2,112 +3 Embezzlement 24 39 +63 Stolen Property 1,058 990 -6 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 2,505 2,726 +9 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 1,234 1,274 +3 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 222 217 -2 Sex Offenses 596 687 +15 Drug Abuse Violations 4,048 3,998 -1 Gambling 112 91 -19 Offenses Against Family and Children 728 889 +22 Driving Under the Influence 11,923 14,403 +21 Liquor Laws 8,909 9,949 +12 Disorderly Conduct-Disturbing the Peace 4,617 5,281 +14 Vagrancy 9 10 +11 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 12,179 13,594 +12 Suspicion 0 0 0 Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 512 491 -4 Runaways 372 521 +40

Total Part II Offenses 56,845 63,649 +12

Total 70,396 77,430 +10

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Table 22

Comparison of Adult and Juvenile Arrests

Total Percent Distribution

Offense Classification Arrests Adult Juvenile Adult Juvenile

Murder, Manslaughter 37 32 5 86.5 13.5 Death by Negligence 18 16 2 88.9 11.1 Forcible Rape 219 188 31 85.8 14.2 Robbery 260 195 65 75.0 25.0 Felony Assault 799 699 100 87.5 12.5 Burglary 1,407 791 616 56.2 43.8 Larceny-Theft 10,414 6,326 4,088 60.7 39.3 Motor Vehicle Theft 495 275 220 55.6 44.4 Arson 132 71 61 53.8 46.2

Total Part I Offenses 13,781 8,593 5,188 62.4 37.6

Misdemeanor Assault 5,847 4,895 952 83.7 16.3 Forgery and Counterfeiting 530 457 73 86.2 13.8 Fraud -O.M.F.P. 2,112 2,048 64 97.0 3.0 Embezzlement 39 34 5 87.2 12.8 Stolen Property 990 701 289 70.8 29.2 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 2,726 1,635 1,091 60.0 40.0 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 1,274 1,057 217 83.0 17.0 Prostitution/Commercialized Vice 217 208 9 95.9 4.1 Sex Offenses 687 603 84 87.8 12.2 Drug Abuse Violations 3,998 3,729 269 93.3 6.7 Gambling 91 87 4 95.6 4.4 Offenses Against Family/Children 889 883 6 99.3 0.7 Driving Under thE! Influence 14,403 14,110 293 98.0 2.0 Liquor Laws 9,949 7,367 2,582 74.0 26.0 Disorderly Conduct 5,281 4,747 534 89.9 10.1 Vagrancy 10 6 4 60.0 40.0 All Other Offenses 13,594 11,978 1,616 88.1 11.9 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 Curfew and Loitering Laws 491 - 491 - 100.0 Runaways 521 - 521 - 100.0

Total Part II Offenses 63,649 54,545 9,104 85.7 14.3

Total 77,430 63,138 14,292 81.5 18.5

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Table 23

Total Arrests by Age

Total Under 10· 13· Under

Offense Classification 10 12 14 15 16 17 18

Murder, Manslaughter ° ° ° 1 2 2 5 Death by Negligence 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Forcible Rape 0 3 11 5 7 5 31 Robbery 0 5 5 17 20 18 65 Felony Assault ° 4 14 15 19 48 100 Burglary 24 78 162 122 122 108 616 Larceny-Theft 175 781 1,096 657 691 688 4,088 Motor Vehicle Theft 0 10 66 49 48 47 220 Arson 6 13 18 9 8 7 61

Total Part I Offenses 205 894 1,372 875 917 925 5,188

Misdemeanor Offenses 22 77 224 159 200 270 952 Forgery and Counterfeiting 0 4 7 11 16 35 73 Fraud-O.M.F.P. 0 7 5 5 15 32 64 Embezzlement 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 Stolen Property 8 18 67 62 74 60 289 Vandalism-Dest. of Property 109 247 243 124 181 187 1,091 Weapo ns-Carryi ng/Possessi 0 n 0 9 31 35 62 80 I 217 Prostitution 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 Sex Offenses 2 12 32 13 12 13 84 Drug Abuse Violations 0 4 20 50 62 133 269 Gambling 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Offenses Against Family 0 0 1 1 2 2 6 Driving Under the Influence 0 1 2 8 86 196 293 Liquor Laws 1 10 145 312 795 1,319 2,582 Disorderly Conduct 7 19 99 93 131 185 534 Vagrancy 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 All Other Offenses 23 83 227 233 451 599 1,616 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Curfew/Loitering Law Violations 2 33 131 128 125 72 491 Runaways 10 32 149 129 139 62 521

Total Part II Offenses 184 556 1,384 1,364 2,360 3,256 9,104

Total 389 1,450 2,756 2,239 3,277 4,181 14,292

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Total Arrests by Age - Continued

Total 25- 30- 35- 40- 45- 50- 55- 60- Over 18 &

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 34 39 44 49 54 59 64 65 Over

3 3 2 3 0 0 1 5 8 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 32 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 16

10 16 5 13 4 6 4 47 29 23 16 6 5 3 1 0 188 23 13 24 12 7 10 5 46 28 17 7 1 1 1 0 0 195 46 43 44 44 38 35 35 170 114 65 20 21 12 6 3 3 699

122 130 82 58 59 47 38 113 76 35 19 7 2 2 1 0 791 663 582 458 334 325 232 218 1099 829 519 363 184 141 120 83 176 6326 40 30 25 18 24 15 14 54 27 11 11 3 1 0 2 0 275 11 8 6 8 0 5 1 15 4 5 3 3 0 0 0 2 71

919 826 648 492 458 352 316 1553 1116 678 443 225 163 133 90 181 8593

285 284 281 282 265 241 244 1126 789 510 298 132 78 30 24 26 4895 37 45 28 28 43 30 22 104 53 31 22 5 3 3 1 2 457 72 101 129 110 140 108 96 473 310 209 133 85 38 17 15 12 2048

4 3 2 1 0 1 1 7 2 5 4 1 1 0 2 0 34 87 69 66 35 41 33 38 139 95 49 24 11 8 2 3 1 701

182 145 141 124 85 93 91 334 204 127 59 24 12 8 4 2 1635 97 74 76 47 53 54 48 216 149 121 58 26 20 10 5 3 1057 5 8 4 15 12 14 12 55 42 13 17 5 1 4 0 1 208

21 30 23 23 20 22 24 129 85 87 42 35 23 13 12 14 603 223 214 203 199 217 182 205 969 731 333 158 41 33 12 6 3 3729

0 0 3 3 2 2 1 8 13 13 17 10 5 2 6 2 87 13 21 21 26 38 22 36 223 222 137 75 23 14 4 2 6 883

347 522 574 698 672 629 694 3262 2489 1675 1013 590 364 266 156 159 14110 1874 1836 1299 319 219 158 131 500 304 277 163 107 88 39 29 24 7367 275 295 245 341 260 223 243 1048 729 455 260 166 109 45 28 25 4747

1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 811 929 760 726 629 565 580 2621 1770 1110 6~i8 374 215 107 53 70 11978

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

4334 4576 3855 2977 2697 2377 2466 ~ 1214 7988 5153 3001 1636 1013 562 346 350 54545

5253 5402 4503 3469 3155 2729 2782 ~2767 9104 5831 3444 1861 1176 695 436 531 63138

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Table 24

Juvenile and Adult Arrest, 1989-1990

Juvenile Adult

Percent Percent Offense Classification 1989 1990 Change 1989 1990 Change --

Murder, Manslaughter 9 5 -44 39 32 -18 Death by Negligence 1 2 +100 20 16 -20 Forcible Rape 44 31 -30 202 188 -7 Robbery 72 65 -10 208 195 -6 Felony Assault 94 100 +6 549 699 +27 Burglary 591 616 +4 772 791 +2 Larceny-Theft 4,125 4,088 - 1 6,255 6,326 -1 Motor Vel1icle Theft 228 220 -4 203 275 +35 Arson 59 61 +3 80 71 -11

Total Part I Offenses 5,223 5,188 - 1 8,328 8,593 +3

Misdemeanor Assault 886 952 +7 4,299 4,895 +14 Forgery and Counterfeiting 80 73 -9 478 457 -4 Fraud-O.M.F.P. 100 64 -36 1,953 2,048 +5 Embezzlement 5 5 - 19 34 +79 Stolen Property 323 289 -11 735 701 -5 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 1038 1,091 +5 1,468 1,635 +11 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 223 217 -3 1,011 1,057 +5 Prostitution and Commercialized Vice 9 9 - 213 208 -2 Sex Offenses 74 84 +14 522 603 +16 Drug Abuse Violations 377 269 -29 3,671 3,729 +2 Gambling 4 4 - 108 87 -19 Offenses Against Family and Children 19 6 -68 709 883 +25 Driving Under the Influence 252 293 +16 11,671 14,110 +21 Liquor Laws 2,506 2,582 +3 6,403 7,367 +15 Disorderly Conduct-Dist. the Peace 572 534 -7 4,045 4,747 +17 Vagrancy 3 4 +33 6 6 -All Other Offenses 1,632 1,616 -1 10,547 11,978 +14 Suspicion 0 0 - 0 0 -Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 512 491 -4 - - -Runaways 372 521 +40 -- - -

Total Part II Offenses 8,987 9,104 + 1 47,858 54,545 +14

Total 14,210 14,292 + 1 56,186 63,138 +12

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Table 25

Total Arrests by Sex

Persons Arrested Percent

Offense Classification Male Female Male Female

Murder, Manslaughter 35 2 94.6 5.4 Death by Negligence 14 4 77.8 22.2 Forcible Rape 218 1 99.5 0.5 Robbery 247 13 95.0 5.0 Felony Assault 712 87 89.1 10.9 Burglary 1,334 73 94.8 5.2 Larceny-Theft 6,993 3,421 67.1 32.9 Motor Vehicle Theft 433 62 87.5 12.5 Arson 112 20 84.8 15.2

Total Part I Offenses 10,098 3,683 73.3 26.7

Misdemeanor Assault 4,866 981 83.2 16.8 Forgery and Counterfeiting 347 183 65.5 34.5 Fraud - O.M.F.P. 1,249 863 59.1 40.9 Embezzlement 22 17 56.4 43.6 Stolen Property 878 112 88.7 11.3 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 2,387 339 87.6 12.4 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 1,153 121 90.5 9.5 Prostitution/Commercialized Vice 117 100 53.9 46.1 Sex Offenses 642 45 93.4 6.6 Drug Abuse Violations 3,316 682 82.9 17.1 Gambling 85 6 93.4 6.6 Offenses Against Family/Children 473 416 53.2 46.8 Driving Under the Influence 12,246 2,157 85.0 15.0 Liquor Laws 7,357 2,592 73.9 26.1 Disorderly ConductiDist. the Peace 4,374 907 82.8 17.2 Vagrancy 9 1 90.0 10.0 All Other Offenses 10,816 2,778 79.6 20.4 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 Curfew and LOitering Law Violations 309 182 62.9 37.1 Runaways 217 304 41.7 58.3

Total Part II Offenses 50,863 12,786 79.9 20.1 -

Total 60,961 16,469 78.7 21.3

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Total Arrests by Race

American Asian Indian or

Total or Alaskan Pacific Offense Classification Arrested White Black Native Islander

Murder, Manslaughter 37 23 12 2 0 Death by Negligence 18 18 0 0 0 Forcible Rape 219 148 65 6 0 Robbery 260 124 124 12 0 Felony Assault 799 475 264 58 2 Burglary 1,407 1,157 189 59 2 Larceny-Theft 10,414 8,091 1,919 351 53 Motor Vehicle Theft 495 378 84 30 3 Arson 132 114 13 4 1

Total Part I Offenses 13,781 10,528 2,670 522 61

Misdemeanor Assault 5,847 4,419 1,109 300 19 Forgery and Counterfeiting 530 401 116 13 0 Fraud - O.M.F.P. 2,112 1,833 240 35 4 Embezzlement 39 31 7 1 0 Stolen Property 990 572 383 34 1

Vandalism-Destruction of Property 2,726 2,248 373 97 8 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 1,274 716 540 15 3 Prostitution/Commercialized Vice 217 125 84 2 6 Sex Offenses 687 550 120 15 2 Drug Abuse Violations 3,998 2,912 1,008 71 7 Gambling 91 28 62 0 1 Offenses Against Family/Children 889 696 152 37 4 Driving Under the Influence 14,403 12,759 1,139 484 21 Liquor Laws 9,949 8,852 605 477 15 Disorderly Conduct-Dist. the Peace 5,281 3,705 1,148 413 15 Vagrancy 10 8 0 2 0 All Other Offenses 13,594 9,773 3,290 511 20 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 Curfew/Loitering Law Violations 491 451 30 4 6 Runaways 521 505 5 8 3

Total Part II Offenses 63,649 50,584 10,411 2,519 135

Total 77,430 61,112 13,081 3,041 196

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Table 27

Total Arrests by Race Under Age 18

American Asian Indian or

Total or Alaskan Pacific Offense Classification Arrested White Black Native Islander

Murder, Manslaughter 5 4 1 0 0 Death by Negligence 2 2 0 0 0 Forcible Rape 31 23 7 1 0 Robbery 65 27 37 1 0 Felony Assault 100 56 38 6 0 Burglary 616 492 96 26 2 Larceny-Theft 4,088 3,333 630 105 20 Motor Vehicle Theft 220 175 33 10 2 Arson 61 54 7 0 0

Total Part I Offenses 5,188 4,166 849 149 24

Misdemeanor Assault 952 762 154 34 2 Forgery and Counterfeiting 73 70 1 2 0 Fraud - O.M.F.P. 64 49 13 2 0 Embezzlement 5 3 2 0 0 Stolen ProP!3rty 289 150 131 8 0 Vandalism-Destruction of Property 1,091 945 106 35 5 Weapons-Carrying/Possessing 217 135 80 1 1 Prostitution/Comm ercialized Vice 9 4 5 0 0 Sex Offenses 84 67 16 1 0 Drug Abuse Violations 269 196 71 2 0 Gambling 4 0 4 0 0 Offenses Against Family/Children 6 3 3 0 0 Driving Under the Influence 293 274 11 7 1 Liquor Laws 2,582 2,469 66 41 6 Disorderly Conduct-Dist. the Peace 534 361 145 26 2 Vagrancy 4 4 0 0 0 All Other Offenses 1,616 1,336 250 30 0 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 Curfew/Loitering Law Violations 491 451 30 4 6 Runaways 521 505 5 8 3

Total Part II Offenses 9,104 7,784 1,093 201 26

Total 14,292 11,950 1,942 350 50

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Total Arrests by Race, Age 18 and Over

American Asian Indian or

Total or Alaskan Pacific Offense Classification Arrested White Black Native Islander

Murder, Manslaughter 32 19 11 2 0 Death by Negligence 16 16 a 0 0 Forcible Rape 188 125 58 5 0 Robbery 195 97 87 11 0 Felony Assault 699 419 226 52 2 Burglary 791 665 93 33 0 Larceny-Theft 6,326 4,758 1,289 246 33 Motor Vehicle Theft 275 203 51 20 1 Arson 71 60 6 4 1

Total Part I Offenses 8,593 6,362 1,821 373 37

Misdemeanor Assault 4,895 3,657 955 266 17 Forgery and Counterfeiting 457 331 115 11 0 Fraud-O.M.F.P. 2,048 1,784 227 33 4 Embezzlement 34 28 5 1 0 Stolen Property 701 422 252 26 1 VandaJism-Dest. of Property 1,635 1,303 267 62 3 We;1pons 1,057 581 460 14 2 Prostitution/Commercialized Vice 208 121 79 2 6 Sex Offenses 603 483 104 14 2 Drug Abuse Violations 3,729 2,716 937 69 7 Gambling 87 28 58 0 1 Offenses Against Family/Children 883 693 149 37 4 Driving Under the Influence 14,110 12,485 1,128 477 20 Liquor Laws 7,367 6,383 539 436 9 Disorderly Conduct-Dist. the Peace 4,747 3,344 1,003 387 13 Vagrancy 6 4 0 2 0 All Other Offenses 11,978 8,437 3,040 481 20 Suspicion 0 0 0 0 0 Curfew - - - - -Runaways - - - - -

Total Part /I Offenses 54,545 42,800 9,318 2,318 109

Total 63,138 49,162 11,139 2,691 146

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Drug Abuse .~rrests by Sex and Race

Sex Race

Offense Classification Total Male Female White Black Indian Asian

Sale/Manufacturing 977 806 171 696 259 22 0 Opi um/Cocai ne/Derivatives 323 267 56 161 157 5 0

Marijuana 374 316 58 314 52 8 0 Synthetic Narcotics 71 54 17 62 3 6 0 Non-Narcotic Drugs 209 169 40 159 47 3 0

Possession 3,021 2,510 511 2,216 749 49 7 Opium/Cocaine/Derivatives 315 242 73 186 123 4 2

Marijuana 2,431 2,052 379 1,767 617 42 5 Synthetic Narcotics 95 72 23 93 1 1 0 Non-Narcotic Drugs 180 143 37 170 8 2 0

Total 3,998 3,316 682 2,912 1,008 71 7

Table 30

Drug Abuse Arrests, 1989-1990

1990 Percent Percent

Offense Classification 1989 1990 Change Distribution

Sale/Manufacturing 806 977 +21 24.4 Opium/Cocaine/Derivatives 312 323 +4 8.1 Marijuana 299 374 +25 9.4 Synthetic Narcotics 32 71 +122 1.8 Non-Narcotic Drugs 163 209 +28 5.2

Possession 3,242 3,021 - 7 75.6 Opium/Cocaine/Derivatives 514 315 -39 7.9

Marijuana 2,466 2,431 -1 60.8 Synthetic Narcotics 28 95 +239 2.4 Non-Narcotic Drugs 234 180 -23 4.5

Total 4,048 3,998 - 1 100.0

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OFFICERS KILLED/ASSAULTED

The killing or assaulting of a law enforcement officer is a serious problem faced by the law enforcement administrator and should be of the gravest concern to the public at large. Such acts directly Etffect the functioning of proper law enforcement operations and thus reduce the ability of our law'enforcement agencIes to combat crime and maintain law and order. The ambitious young person who today considers a career in law enforcement must also consider the risk of being killed or assaulted by a member of the society he is sworn to protect.

Unfortunately, in 1990 the Omaha Police Division did not provide any information regarding assaults on law enforcement officers.

Officers Killed

In July, 1990, one law enforcement officer lost his life in the line of duty. A sergeant with the Gothenburg Police Department was shot with a rifle by a 17 year old boy who came to the police department and asked to see an officer.

Officers Assaulted

During 1990, there were 195 assaults on law enforcement officers. This represents a 3 percent decrease from 1989. While every assault does not result in personal injury to the officer involved, many of them do result in physical harm tothe officer and loss of duty time. During 1990, personal injury was involved in 33 percent of the assaults.

Most of the assaults occurred while responding to disturbance calls and most of these were inflicted with personal weapons such as hands, fists, or feet.

Table 31

Officers' Assaulted by Time, 1988-1989

1988 1989

Number of Percent Number of Percent Time Assaults Distribution Assaults Distribution

12:00 midnight - 2:00 a.m. 38 26.4 42 21.0 2:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m. 18 12.5 26 13.0 4:00 a.m. - 6:00 a.m. 9 6.2 14 7.0 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. 2 1.4 5 2.5 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. 5 3.5 6 3.0 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 3 2.1 4 2.0 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. 3 2.1 10 5.0 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 6 4.2 13 6.5 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. 8 5.5 10 5.0 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 4 2.8 21 10.5 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. 21 14.6 17 8.5 10:00 p.m. -12:00 midnight 27 18.8 32 16.0

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Officers Assaulted - Type of Activity, 1989-1990

Total Total Percent Percent Assaults Assaults

Circumstances in 1989 in 1990 Change Distribution

Disturbance Calls 70 70 - 35.9 Burglaries in Progress 2 0 -100 0 Robberies in Progress 1 1 - 0.5 Attempting Other Arrests 20 22 +10 11.3 Civil Disorder 3 1 - 67 0.5 Prisoners in Custody 62 49 - 21 25.1 Suspicious Persons/Circum. 17 8 - 53 4.1 Ambush 1 0 -100 0 Mentally Deranged 2 4 +100 2.1 Traffic Pursuits 12 24 +100 12.3 All Other 10 16 + 60 8.2

Total 200 195 - 3 100.0

Table 33

Officers Assaulted - Type of Weapon

Knife, Hands, Cutting Other Fists,

Circumstances Firearm Instrument Weapon Feet

Disturbance Calls 3 2 4 61 Burglaries in Progress 0 0 0 0 Robberies in Progress 0 0 0 1 Attempting Other Arrests 2 0 1 19 Civil Disorder 0 0 0 1 Prisoners in Custody 0 0 0 49 Suspicious Persons/Circum. 2 1 1 4 Ambush 0 0 0 0 Mentally Deranged 0 0 0 4 Traffic Pursuits 0 0 4 20 All Other 2 0 4 10

Total 9 3 14 169

Number with Personal Injury 3 2 7 52 Number without Personal Injury 6 1 7 117

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Officers Assaulted - Type of Assignment

Detective/

Two-Man One-Man Vehicle· Special Assignment Other

Circumstances Vehicle Alone Assisted Alone Assisted Alone Assisted

Disturbance Calls 4 20 43 0 1 2 0 Burglaries in Progress 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Robberies in Progress 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Attempting Other Arrests 2 5 8 0 1 1 3 Civil Disorder 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Prisoners in Custody 5 7 30 0 4 5 11 Suspicious Persons/Circum. 1 4 9 0 0 1 2 Ambush 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mentally Deranged 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Traffic Pursuits 2 4 5 0 0 0 1 All Other 1 4 1 1 0 3 0

Total. 15 45 102 1 6 13 18

Law Enforcement El'Dployee Data

The Nebraska Uniform Crime Reporting Program surveys law enforcement agencies each year concerning employee data. As of October 31, 1990, there were 3,894 persons employed full-time in 161 law enforcement agencies.

Of the 3,894 employees, there were 2,825 sworn officers and 1,069 civilian employees. Based upon an estimated population of 1,601,000 there were 1.8 sworn officers per 1,000 persons in the State. The rate of law enforcement officers per 1,000 population for any given agency is influenced by many factors. The determination of law enforcement strength for a certain area is based on such factors as population density, size and character of the community, geographic location and other conditions which exist in the area.

Females accounted for 6.6 percent of the sworn personnel and 72.9 percent of the civilian personnel.

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Agency

Adams Antelope Arthur Banner Blaine Boone Box Butte Boyd Brown Buffalo Burt Butler Cass Cedar Chase Cherry Cheyenne Clay Colfax Cuming Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson Deuel Dixon Dodge Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier Furnas Gage Garden Garfield Gosper Grant Greeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Holt Hooker Howard Jefferson

Total FUll-time

Table 35

Law Enforcement Employee Data -County Sheriffs' Departments

Sworn Officers Civilian

Employees Male I Female Male I Female

15 12 0 0 3 10 5 1 1 3

1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

No Report 4 1 0 1 2

14 4 0 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 7 2 1 0 4

36 15 0 8 13 7 4 0 1 2 9 4 1 0 4

22 12 1 4 5 5 2 0 1 2 6 2 0 0 4

10 4 0 1 5 10 4 0 5 1 6 3 0 0 3

10 4 0 0 6 5 3 0 0 2 6 5 0 0 1

25 8 0 5 12 8 3 0 1 4

28 16 1 6 5 7 4 1 0 2 5 2 1 0 2

19 16 0 0 3 157 101 9 26 21

5 2 0 1 2 8 4 0 0 4 6 2 0 0 4 8 5 0 0 3

13 8 0 0 5 15 9 1 0 5 7 4 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0

. 5 3 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1

54 21 0 16 17 11 5 0 0 6 9 5 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 3

10 4 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 9 5 0 4 0

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Sworn Number of Personnel Assaults Per 1,000 on Sworn

Population Personnel

1.8 0 1.0 0 2.2 0 1.2 0

0 0.2 N 1.2 1 0.4 0 0.8 0 1.1 1 0.7 0 0.8 0 0.9 0 0.2 0 0.8 0 1.1 0 1.1 0 0.4 0 0.8 0 0.4 1 0.6 0 1.1 0 0.9 0 2.7 0 2.2 0 0.5 0 1.5 3 1.5 2 0.8 0 0.8 0 0.5 0 1.6 0 1.4 0 1.1 0 1.6 0 0.9 0 2.1 0 2.6 0 0.3 0 2.2 3 1.0 0 1.3 0 1.6 0 1.1 0 0.5 1 1.3 0 0.2 0 1.1 0

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Law Enforcement Employee Data-County Sheriffs' Departments - Continued

Sworn Officers Civilian Sworn Number of Total Personnel Assaults

Full-time I Per 1,000 on Sworn

Agency Employees Male Female Male Female Population Personnel

Johnson 6 2 0 1 3 0.7 0 Kearney 12 5 1 1 5 1.5 0 Keith 16 9 0 2 5 2.6 0 Keya Paha 1 1 0 0 0 1.0 0 Kimball 7 2 5 0 0 4.6 0 Knox 14 6 0 0 8 0.6 0 Lancaster 75 53 3 4 '15 2.6 3 Lincoln 38 21 0 7 10 2.1 0 Logan 3 2 1 0 0 3.4 0 Loup 1 1 0 0 0 1.5 0 McPherson 1 1 0 0 0 1.8 0 Madison 25 16 0 1 8 1.8 1 Merrick 8 4 0 0 4 0.8 0 Morrill 7 3 0 1 3 0.6 3 Nance 11 5 0 0 6 1.2 0 Nemaha 8 5 0 0 3 1.1 0 Nuckolls 6 4 0 0 2 1.2 0 Otoe 16 7 0 4 5 1.2 0 Pawnee 4 3 0 0 1 0.9 3 Perkins 7 2 0 0 5 0.6 0 Phelps 9 4 0 0 5 1.0 0 Pierce· 8 3 0 0 5 0.6 0 Platte 22 16 5 0 1 2.0 1 Polk 6 4 0 0 2 0.8 0 Red Willow 5 4 0 0 1 1.1 0 Richardson 8 4 0 2 2 0.8 0 Rock 5 2 0 0 3 1.0 0 Saline 16 10 0 0 6 1.6 0 Sarpy 133 79 12 6 36 1.8 2 Saunders i8 9 0 3 6 0.7 0

Scotts Bluff 18 12 0 5 1 1.0 3 Seward 17 8 0 4 5 1.0 0

Sheridan 5 4 0 0 1 0.8 0 Sherman 3 2 0 0 1 0.5 0

Sioux 2 2 0 0 0 1.3 0 Stanton 5 4 0 0 1 0.9 2 Thayer 9 6 0 0 3 0.9 0 Thomas 3 1 0 0 2 1.2 0 Thurston 8 4 0 0 4 0.6 0 Valley 6 2 0 0 4 0.7 0 Washington 20 10 0 3 7 1.0 a Wayne 10 4 0 a 6 0.9 0 Webster 7 3 1 0 3 0.9 0 Wheeler 1 1 a 0 a 1.1 a York 15 6 0 4 5 0.9 0 State Agencies NSP 638 485 20 54 79 - 5 UNL 40 24 4 5 7 - a KSC 7 1 2 3 1 - a

48

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,

Total Full-time

Agency Employees

Alliance 26 Beatrice 25 Bellevue 49 Blair 13 Chadron 17 Columbus 35 Fremont 38 Gering 17 Grand Island 58 Hastings 45 Holdrege 14 Kearney 33 LaVista 18 Lexington 17 Lincoln 321 McCook 20 Nebraska City 13 Norfolk 49 North Platte 51 Ogallala 12 Omaha 755 Papillion 13 Plattsmouth 7 Ralston 7 Scottsbluff 37 Seward 12 Sidney 16 So. Sioux 21 Wayne 11 York 20

Table 36

Law Enforcement Employee Data­Cities Over 5,000 Population

Sworn Officers Civilian

Male I Female Male I Female

16 3 1 6 17 1 1 6 36 1 1 11 11 0 0 2 11 0 1 5 24 1 2 8 26 3 1 8 12 2 0 3 51 1 0 6 34 3 0 8

8 1 2 3 28 0 1 4 13 2 1 2 10 2 0 4

221 28 15 57 15 0 1 4 12 0 0 1 33 3 1 12 31 1 7 12 10 0 1 1

547 59 45 104 11 1 0 1 6 0 0 1 6 0 0 1

29 1 0 7 8 0 1 3

11 1 0 4 16 0 0 5 7 0 1 3

15 0 2 3

49

Sworn Number of Personnel Assaults Per 1,000 on Sworn

Population Personnel

1.9 4 1.5 2 1.2 8 1.6 0 2.0 2 1.3 6 1.2 1 1.8 0 1.3 0 1.6 4 1.6 0 1.1 15 1.5 0 1.8 6 1.3 63 1.8 2 1.8 1 1.7 5 1.4 0 2.0 0 1.8 N 1.2 2 0.9 1 1.0 1 2.2 3 1.4 0 2.0 1 1.7 3 1.4 0 1.9 0

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Total FUll-time

Agency Employees

Albion 2 Ashland 5 Auburn 6 Aurora 7 Broken Bow 8 Central City 6 Cozad 10 Crete 14 David City 5 Elkhorn 4 Fairbury 6 Falls City 13 Geneva 3 Gordon 6 Gothenburg 9 Imperial 4 Kimball 7 Madison 4 Milford 5 Minden 6 Mitchell 5 Neligh 3 O'Neill 7 Ord 8 Pierce 2 Schuyler 6 Stanton 2 Superior 6 Syracuse 2 Tecumseh 4 Tekamah 4 Valentine 4 Valley 4 Wahoo 6 West Point 6 Wilber 4

Table 37

Law Enforcement Employee Data­Cities Under 5,000 Population

Sworn Officers Civilian

Male Female Male Female

2 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 6 0 0 4 9 0 1 4 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 9 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 4 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

50

Sworn Number of Personnel Assaults Per 1,000 on Sworn

Population Personnel

1.0 0 1.9 0 1.7 0 1.6 0 1.9 0 1.7 0 1.6 2 1.9 0 2.0 0 2.9 0 1.2 0 1.9 0 1.3 0 2.8 3 1.5 1 2.0 0 2.3 0 1.9 0 2.7 0 1.8 1 2.9 0 1.7 N 1.3 1 1.6 0 1.2 0 1.5 0 1.3 0 1.7 1 1.2 0 1.8 0 2.2 2 1.4 1 2.3 0 1.6 1 1.8 0 2.6 0

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OFFENSE DATA BY COUNTY

Estimates are provided for those agencies who did not report data for all 12 months. Agencies who reported less than 3 months are left blank. The State Fire Marshal is the primary source for Arson data.

Estimates of population were provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Bureau of the Census which provided the estimates to the FBI, states, "The population counts set forth herein are subject to possible correc­tion for undercount or overcount. The United States Department of Commerce is considering whether to correct these counts and will publish corrected counts, if any, by July 15, 1991."

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Adams County

Sheriff's Office

Hastings P.O.

State Patrol

Antelope County

Sheriff's Office

Neligh P.O.

State Patrol

Arthur County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Banner County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Blaine County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Boone County

Sheriff's Office

Albion P.O.

State Patrol

Box Butte County

Sheriff's Office

Alliance P.O.

State Patrol

Boyd County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Brown County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Buffalo County

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Burt County

Sheriff's Office

Tekamah P.O.

State Patrol

Butler County

Sheriff's Office

David City P.O.

State Patrol

Cass County

Sheriff's Office

Plattsmouth P.O.

State Patrol

Cedar County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Chase County

Sheriff's Office

Imperial P.O.

State Patrol

Cherry County

Sheriff's Office

Valentine P.O.

State Patrol

Cheyenne County

Sheriff's Office

Sidney P.O.

State Patrol

Clay County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Colfax County

Sheriff's Office

Schuyler P.O.

State Patrol

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Cuming County

Sheriff's Office

West Point P.o.

State Patrol

Custer County

Sheriff's Office

Broken Bow P.o.

State Patrol

Dakota County

Sheriff's Office

So. Sioux City P.O.

State Patrol

Dawes County

Sheriff's Office

Chadron P.O.

State Patrol

Dawson County

Sheriff's Office

Cozad P.O.

Gothenburg P.O.

Lexington P.O.

State Patrol

Deuel County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Dixon County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Dodge County

Sheriff's Office

Fremont P.O.

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Douglas County

Sheriff's Office

Omaha P.O.

Elkhorn P.O.

Ralston P.O.

Valley P.O.

State Patrol

Dundy County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Fillmore County

Sheriff's Office

Geneva P.O.

State Patrol

Franklin County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Frontier County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Furnas County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Gage County

Sheriff's Office

Beatrice P.O.

Wymore P.O.

State Patrol

Garden County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Garfield County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Gosper County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

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416.444 71,240

335,795

1,398

6,236

1,775

2,582

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7,103

4,793

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3,938

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3,101

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Greeley County

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State Patrol

Hall County

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Grand Island P.O.

State Patrol

Hamilton County

Sheriff's Office

Aurora P.O.

State Patrol

Harlan County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Hayes County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Hitchcock County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Holt County

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O'Neill P.O.

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Hooker County

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Fairbury P.O.

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Johnson County

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Tecumseh P.O.

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Kearney County

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Minden P.O.

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Keith County

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Ogallala P.O.

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Keya Paha County

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Kimball County

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Kimball P.O.

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Knox County

Sheriff's Office

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Lancaster County

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Logan County

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State Patrol

Loup County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

McPherson County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Madison County

Sheriff's Office

Norfolk P.O.

Madison P.O.

State Patrol

Merrick County

Sheriff's Office

Central City P.O.

State Patrol

Morrill County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Nance County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Nemaha County

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Auburn P.O.

State Patrol

Nuckolls County

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Otoe County

Sheriff's Office

Nebraska City P.D.

Syracuse P.D.

State Patrol

Pawnee County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Perkins County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Phelps County

Sheriff's Office

Holdrege P.D.

State Patrol

Pierce County

Sheriff's Office

Pierce P.D.

PlaInview P.D.

State Patrol

Platte County

Sheriff's Office

Columbus P.D.

State Patrol

Polk County

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Osceola P.D.

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Red Willow County

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Richardson County

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Falls City P.O.

State Patrol

Rock County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Saline County

Sheriff's Of.fice

Wilber P.O.

Crete P.O.

State Patrol

Sarpy County

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8ellevue P.O.

Papillion P.O.

LaVista P.O.

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Saunders County

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Wahoo P.O.

Ashland P.O.

State Patrol

Scotts 81uff County

Sheriff's Office

Scottsbluff P.O.

Gering P.O.

Mitchell P.O.

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Gordon P.O.

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Sherman County

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State Patrol

Sioux County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Stanton County

Sheriff's Office

Stanton P.O.

State Patrol

Thayer County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Thomas County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Thurston County

Sheriff's Office

State Patrol

Valley County

Sheriff's Office

Ord P.O.

State Patrol

Washington County

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Blair P.O.

State Patrol

Wayne County

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Wayne P.O.

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Sheriff's Office 12 4,279 17.5 75 6 0 0 0 2 22 46 3 0

State Patrol 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wheeler County 946 7.4 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 0

Sheriff's Office 12 946 6.3 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0

State Patrol 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

York County 14,426 22.2 320 67 2 6 46 261 2

Sheriff's Office 12 6,544 12.5 62 11 2 23 52

York P.D. 12 7,664 29.3 231 75 0 0 0 5 23 202 0

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Antelope County Sheriff's Office Neligh P.O. State Patrol

Arthur County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Banner County Sheriff's Office" State Patrol

Blaine County Sheriff's Office" State Patrol

Boone County Sheriff's Office Albion P.O. State Patrol

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Boyd County 41 Sheriff's Office 22 State Patrol 19

Brown County 46 Sheriff's Office" 2B State Patrol 17

Buffalo County 2137 Sheriff's Office 732 Kearney P.O. 1270 Camp~'S Security·KSC 26 State Patrol 110

Burt County 185 Sheriff's Office 110 Tekamah P.O. 60 State Patrol 16

Butler County 127 Sheriff's Office" 39 David Cit.,. P.O. 67 State Patrol 21

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Sheriff's Office Plattsmouth P.O. State Patrol

Cedar County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Chase County Sheriff's Office Imperial P.O. State Patrol

Cherry County Sheriff's Office Valentine P.O.

. State Patrol

Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office Sidney P.O. State Patrol

Clay County Sheriff's Office" State Patrol

Coif 8)( County Sheriff's Office Schuyler P.O. State Patrol

Cuming County Sheriff's Office West Point P.O.­State Patrol

Custer CountY Sheriff's Office Broken Bow P.O. State Patrol

Dakota County Sheriff's Office So. Sioux City P.O. State Patrol

Dawes County Sheriff's Office Chadron P.O. State Patro'

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167 60

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42B 60

340 28

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Deuel County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Dixon County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Dodge County Sheriff's Office Fremont P.O. State Patrol

OOUCllas County Sheriff's Office Omaha P.O. Elkhorn P.O. Ralston P.O. Valley P.O. State Patrol

Dundy County Sheriff's Office Stote Patrol

Fillmore County Sheriff's Office· Geneva P.O. State Patrol

Franklin County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Frontier County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Furnas County Sheriff's Office State Patrol

Gage County Sheriff's Office 8eatrice P.O. Wymor~ P.O. State Patrol

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Total Arrests

TotDIAdult

Total Juvenile

Murder, MM$laughter

Death by Negligence

Forcible Rape

Robbery

Felony ASSllult

Burglary - BreakIng and Entering

Lsrceny - Theft

Motor Vehicle Theft

Misdemeanor ASSlIult

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Stolen Property - Buying Receiving, Possessing

Vandalism - Do.truction of Property

We~pons .. Ctlrrying, Possessing, Etc.

Prostitution and Commerci6/ized Vice

Sax Offen.es Except Forcible Rape and Pro.titution

Narcotic Drug Lsws - TOTAL

Gambling- TOTAL

OffMse. Again.t Fami1y and Childr." - Nonsupport

Driving Under the Influence

liquor Lsw$

Disorderly Conduct Disturbing the Peace

Vagrancy

All Other Offense. IExcept Traffic}

Curfow and Loitering Law Violations

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