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Homicide in California
2015 Kamala D. Harris, attorney General • California Department of JustiCe
California Homicide Statistics for 2015
Homicide in California, 2015 contains information about the crime of homicide and its victims, including demographic data on victims, persons arrested for homicide, persons sentenced to death, peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty, and justifiable homicides. This report focuses on data reported in 2015 with prior years included for context.
Homicide Crimes
There were 1,861 homicides reported in 2015. This number represents a 9.7 percent increase from the 1,697 reported in 2014 and a 25.1 percent decrease from the 2,483 reported in 2006. (Table 1)
The 1,861 reported homicides also translate to a rate of 4.8 homicide crimes per 100,000 population. This figure represents a 9.1 percent increase from the 4.4 rate reported in 2014 and a 30.4 percent decrease from the 6.9 rate reported in 2006. (Table 1)
zz Over the past decade the homicide rate ranged from a high of 6.9 in 2006 to last year’s low of 4.4.
From 2006-2015:
zz The majority of homicide victims have consistently been male. (Table 5)
zz The largest proportion of victims has consistently been Hispanic. (Table 6)
zz The largest percentage of homicide victims has consistently been aged 18-29. (Table 7)
In 2015:
zz 82.8 percent of homicide victims were male and 17.2 percent were female. (Table 5)
zz Of the homicides where the victim’s race/ ethnicity was identified, 43.3 percent of victims were Hispanic, 28.4 percent were black, 21.3 percent were white, and 7.0 percent were categorized as “Other.” (Table 6)
zz While the largest proportion of Hispanic and black victims were aged 18-29 (46.7 and 44.0 percent, respectively), over half (56.1 percent) of white victims were aged “40 and over.” (Table 9)
zz When the victim-offender relationship was identified, 47.4 percent were killed by a friend or acquaintance; 31.3 percent by a stranger; and 14.9 percent by their spouse, parent, or child. Males were more likely than females to be killed by strangers (37.8 vs. 12.3 percent, respectively). Females were more likely than males to be killed by their spouse (25.0 vs. 0.9 percent, respectively). (Table 12)
zz Of the homicides where location was reported, 40.5 percent occurred on the street or sidewalk, 23.5 percent in the victim’s residence (includes shared), and 10.9 percent in a residence other than the victim’s. (Table 19)
zz The largest proportion of male victims (46.0 percent) were killed on the street or sidewalk, over half (51.7 percent) of the female victims were killed in their residence. (Table 19)
zz Firearms have consistently been the most common weapon used in homicides. In 2015, of the homicides where the weapon was identified, 70.1 percent involved a firearm. (Table 22)
zz Of the homicides where the contributing circumstance was known, 28.7 percent were gang-related, 27.8 percent were the result of an unspecified argument, 10.5 percent were domestic violence-related, and 7.2 percent occurred in conjunction with the commission of a robbery or burglary. (Table 24)
zz Among California’s 35 counties with populations of 100,000 or more, Monterey County experienced the highest homicide rate (13.8 per 100,000). The lowest homicide rate (1.1 per 100,000) was recorded by three counties: Imperial, Placer, and San Luis Obispo. (Table 14)
Homicide Arrests
There were 1,439 arrests for homicide in 2015; 12 more than the 1,427 homicide arrests reported in 2014. This number represents a 26.8 percent decrease from the 1,967 arrests in 2006. (Table 29)
The 1,439 homicide arrests also translate to a rate of 4.7 homicide arrests per 100,000 population-at-risk which is identical to the rate of 2014. This figure represents a 31.9 percent decrease from the 6.9 rate reported in 2006. (Table 29)
Over the past decade:
zz The homicide arrest rate has ranged from a high of 7.1 in 2007 to the low of 4.7 which was recorded in 2014 and 2015. (Table 29)
zz The majority of homicide arrestees were male. (Table 30)
zz The largest percentage of homicide arrestees were Hispanic. (Table 31)
zz The largest percentage of homicide arrestees were aged 18-29. (Table 32)
In 2015:
zz 89.2 percent of homicide arrestees were male and 10.8 percent were female. (Table 30)
zz 47.5 percent of homicide arrestees were Hispanic, 26.1 percent were black, 20.8 percent were white, and 5.6 percent were categorized as “Other.” (Table 31)
zz 53.4 percent of homicide arrestees were aged 18-29, 21.8 percent were aged 30-39, 18.8 percent were 40 years of age or older, and 6.1 percent were under the age of 18. (Table 32)
Death Penalty Sentences
In 2015, there were 14 individuals sentenced to death in California (Tables 35, 36). Of these,
zz Thirteen were male and one was female.
zz Eight were Hispanic, three were black, one was white, and two were categorized as “Other.”
zz One was under the age of 20 at the time of arrest; two were over 40.
zz The majority (85.7 percent) were sentenced from Southern California counties, with over half (eight) coming from Riverside County.
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
In the last decade, there have been 36 California peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty. Two, both white males, were killed in 2015. One was killed with a handgun; the other, with a rifle. (Tables 37, 38)
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Justifiable Homicides
In 2015, there were 163 justifiable homicides reported. Of these, 130 were committed by a peace officer and 33 were committed by a private citizen. (Tables 39-42)
Of the 130 reported as deceased by justifiable homicide – peace officer:
zz 94.6 percent were male and 5.4 percent were female.
zz 42.3 percent were Hispanic, 31.5 percent were white, 17.7 percent were black, and 8.5 percent were categorized as “Other.”
zz 33.8 percent were aged 18-29, 33.8 percent were aged 30-39, and 32.3 percent were 40 years of age or over.
zz All involved firearms.
Of the 33 reported as deceased by justifiable homicide – citizen:
zz 93.9 percent were male and 6.1 percent were female.
zz 48.5 percent were black, 30.3 percent were white, and 21.2 percent were Hispanic.
zz 36.4 percent were aged 18-29, 36.4 percent were 40 years of age or over, and 21.2 percent were aged 30-39.
zz Firearms were used in 63.6 percent of the
incidents.
Note: Crime and arrest rates are calculated using annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Population estimates for 2006-2011 were revised based on the 2010 census. Crime and arrest rates for that period have been recalculated using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.
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List of Data Tables Crimes
Table 1 Violent Crimes, 2006–2015 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change ..................................................7
Table 2 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Gender of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population....................................................................8
Table 3 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population....................................................................9
Table 4 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Age of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population................................................................. 10
Table 5 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Gender of Victim .............................................................................................................................. 11
Table 6 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim........................................................................................................ 11
Table 7 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Age of Victim ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Table 8 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender of Victim..................................................................... 12
Table 9 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Age of Victim............................................................................ 13
Table 10 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender and Age of Victim ................................................... 14
Table 11 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Relationship of Victim to Offender............................................................................................ 15
Table 12 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender.......... 16
Table 13 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Age of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender ................................................................ 17
Table 14 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By County Number and Rate per 100,000 Population................................................................................... 18
Table 15 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Season and Month of Incident.................................................................................................... 22
Table 16 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Day of Incident ............................................... 23
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Table 17 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Age of Victim by Day of Incident...................................................................................................... 24
Table 18 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Location of Homicide..................................................................................................................... 25
Table 19 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Location of Homicide................................... 26
Table 20 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Age of Victim by Location of Homicide ......................................................................................... 27
Table 21 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Type of Weapon Used..................................................................................................................... 28
Table 22 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Type of Weapon Used................................... 29
Table 23 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Age of Victim by Type of Weapon Used......................................................................................... 30
Table 24 Homicide Crimes, 2006–2015 By Contributing Circumstance.......................................................................................................... 31
Table 25 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Contributing Circumstance........................ 32
Table 26 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Age of Victim by Contributing Circumstance.............................................................................. 33
Table 27 Homicide Crimes, 2015 Contributing Circumstance by Relationship of Victim to Offender..................................... 34
Table 28 Homicide Crimes Cleared, 2006–2015 Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate...................................................... 35
Arrests
Table 29 Felony Arrests for Selected Violent Offenses, 2006–2015 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change .................................. 36
Table 30 Homicide Arrests, 2006–2015 By Gender of Arrestee.......................................................................................................................... 37
Table 31 Homicide Arrests, 2006–2015 By Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee ................................................................................................... 37
Table 32 Homicide Arrests, 2006–2015 By Age of Arrestee................................................................................................................................. 38
Table 33 Homicide Arrests, 2015 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee........................................... 38
Table 34 Homicide Arrests, 2015 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee........................................... 39
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Death Penalty Sentences
Table 35 Persons Sentenced to Death, 1978–2015 .................................................................................. 40
Table 36 Persons Sentenced to Death, 2015 Sentencing County by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age ............................................... 41
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
Table 37 Homicide Crimes and Peace Officers Feloniously Killed in the Line of Duty, 2006–2015 Number and Rate per 100,000 Respective Population............................................................ 42
Table 38 Peace Officers Feloniously Killed in the Line of Duty, 2015 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Deceased by Location and Weapon........................... 43
Justifiable Homicides
Table 39 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2015 By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased ............................................................. 44
Table 40 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2015 By Location of Justifiable Homicide................................................................................................ 45
Table 41 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2015 By Contributing Circumstance.......................................................................................................... 46
Table 42 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2015 By Type of Weapon Used..................................................................................................................... 46
Historical
Table 43 Homicide Crimes, 1987–2015 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population................................................................................... 47
Population
Table 44 Population Estimates, 1960–2015................................................................................................. 48
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Table 1 VIOLENT CRIMES, 2006-2015
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change
Year(s) Total Homicide Rape1 Robbery Aggravated assault
Number
2013..................... 2012..................... 2011..................... 2010..................... 2009..................... 2008..................... 2007..................... 2006.....................
2015..................... 2014.....................
166,588 151,425 151,634 160,629 155,313 163,957 174,579 185,233 191,493 194,128
1,861 1,697 1,745 1,878 1,794 1,809 1,970 2,143 2,258 2,483
12,793 9,397 7,459 7,828 7,678 8,325 8,698 8,906 9,047 9,213
52,785 48,650 53,621 56,491 54,358 58,100 64,006 69,391 70,702 70,961
99,149 91,681 88,809 94,432 91,483 95,723 99,905
104,793 109,486 111,471
Percent change in number
2012-2013............ 2011-2012............ 2010-2011............ 2009-2010............ 2008-2009............ 2007-2008............ 2006-2007............ 2006-2015............
2013-2014............ 2014-2015............ 10.0
-0.1 -5.6 3.4
-5.3 -6.1 -5.8 -3.3 -1.4
-14.2
9.7 -2.8 -7.1 4.7
-0.8 -8.2 -8.1 -5.1 -9.1
-25.1
--
-4.7 2.0
-7.8 -4.3 -2.3 -1.6 -1.8
-
8.5 -9.3 -5.1 3.9
-6.4 -9.2 -7.8 -1.9 -0.4
-25.6
8.1 3.2
-6.0 3.2
-4.4 -4.2 -4.7 -4.3 -1.8
-11.1 Rate per 100,000 population2
2013..................... 2012..................... 2011..................... 2010..................... 2009..................... 2008..................... 2007..................... 2006.....................
2015..................... 2014.....................
426.4 393.3 396.9 424.7 413.3 439.3 470.9 502.6 523.9 535.6
4.8 4.4 4.6 5.0 4.8 4.8 5.3 5.8 6.2 6.9
32.7 24.4 19.5 20.7 20.4 22.3 23.5 24.2 24.8 25.4
135.1 126.4 140.4 149.3 144.7 155.7 172.6 188.3 193.4 195.8
253.8 238.1 232.5 249.6 243.4 256.5 269.5 284.3 299.5 307.5
Percent change in rate
2012-2013............ 2011-2012............ 2010-2011............ 2009-2010............ 2008-2009............ 2007-2008............ 2006-2007............
2013-2014............
2006-2015............
2014-2015............ 8.4 -0.9 -6.5 2.8
-5.9 -6.7 -6.3 -4.1 -2.2
-20.4
9.1 -4.3 -8.0 4.2 0.0
-9.4 -8.6 -6.5
-10.1 -30.4
--
-5.8 1.5
-8.5 -5.1 -2.9 -2.4 -2.4
-
6.9 -10.0 -6.0 3.2
-7.1 -9.8 -8.3 -2.6 -1.2
-31.0
6.6 2.4
-6.9 2.5
-5.1 -4.8 -5.2 -5.1 -2.6
-17.5 Notes: Rates may not add to total because of rounding.
Dash indicates that a percent change was not calculated due to data definition change. 1 In 2014, the crime of "forcible rape" was changed to "rape". The definition was expanded to include
both male and female victims and reflects the various forms of sexual penetration understood to be rape according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting standards. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.
2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Rates for 2006-2010 have been recalculated using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.
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0.0%
5.
8
389
18.2
%
15,4
87,3
90
42.0
%
2.5
1,00
3 46
.8%
13
,443
,156
36
.5%
7.
5
577
26.9
%
2,21
7,10
2 6.
0%
26.0
159
7.4%
5,
708,
574
15.5
%
2.8 15
0.7%
- - -
1,97
0 10
0.0%
37
,077
,204
10
0.0%
5.
3
392
19.9
%
15,2
51,4
48
41.1
%
2.6
913
46.3
%
13,7
92,5
50
37.2
%
6.6
534
27.1
%
2,20
5,57
9 5.
9%
24.2
120
6.1%
5,
827,
627
15.7
%
2.1 11
0.6%
- - -
1,80
9 10
0.0%
37
,318
,481
10
0.0%
4.
8
329
18.2
%
14,8
06,8
90
39.7
%
2.2
805
44.5
%
14,1
56,8
73
37.9
%
5.7
536
29.6
%
2,16
7,44
8 5.
8%
24.7
133
7.4%
6,
187,
270
16.6
%
2.1 6
0.3%
- - -
1,79
4 10
0.0%
37
,578
,616
10
0.0%
4.
8
400
22.3
%
14,9
95,6
19
39.9
%
2.7
761
42.4
%
14,2
77,9
52
38.0
%
5.3
488
27.2
%
2,19
5,98
6 5.
8%
22.2
134
7.5%
6,
100,
751
16.2
%
2.2 11
0.6%
- - -
1,87
8 10
0.0%
37
,826
,160
10
0.0%
5.
0
359
19.1
%
14,9
53,6
17
39.5
%
2.4
814
43.3
%
14,5
01,6
06
38.3
%
5.6
571
30.4
%
2,20
3,54
0 5.
8%
25.9
125
6.7%
6,
167,
397
16.3
%
2.0 9
0.5%
- - -
1,74
5 10
0.0%
38
,204
,597
10
0.0%
4.
6
370
21.2
%
14,9
25,4
50
39.2
%
2.5
739
42.3
%
14,7
39,5
55
38.7
%
5.0
534
30.6
%
2,20
9,66
8 5.
8%
24.2
995.
7%
6,24
3,71
3 16
.4%
1.
6 30.
2% - - -
1,69
7 10
0.0%
38
,499
,378
10
0.0%
4.
4
360
21.2
%
14,9
78,2
05
38.9
%
2.4
700
41.2
%
14,9
34,6
82
38.7
%
4.7
510
30.1
%
2,22
6,12
9 5.
8%
22.9
120
7.1%
6,
409,
188
16.6
%
1.9 7
0.4%
- - -
1,86
1 10
0.0%
39,0
71,3
23
100.
0% 4.8
394
21.2
%14
,972
,954
38
.5% 2.6
802
43.1
%15
,172
,006
39
.0% 5.3
526
28.3
%2,
236,
361
5.7% 23
.5
130
7.0%
6,51
5,64
8 16
.8% 2.0 9
0.5%
- - -
-25.
1 9.
7
7.8
1.5
-30.
4 9.
1
-8.8
9.
4
-4.2
0.
0
-7.1
8.
3
-29.
0 14
.6
17.4
1.
6
-39.
1 12
.8
-28.
5 3.
1
0.9
0.5
-29.
2 2.
6
-27.
0 8.
3
18.9
1.
7
-37.
5 5.
3
--
--
--
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Rat
es a
re b
ased
on
annu
al p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es p
rovi
ded
by th
e D
emog
raph
ic R
esea
rch
Uni
t, C
alifo
rnia
Dep
artm
ent o
f Fin
ance
. R
ates
for 2
006-
2011
hav
e be
en re
calc
ulat
ed u
sing
revi
sed
inte
rcen
sal
popu
latio
n da
ta a
nd m
ay n
ot m
atch
pre
viou
sly
publ
ishe
d da
ta.
Rat
es a
re c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
popu
latio
n fo
r eac
h su
bgro
up s
how
n; th
eref
ore,
they
may
not
add
to th
e ra
te c
alcu
late
d fo
r the
tota
l pop
ulat
ion.
Pop
ulat
ion
brea
kdow
ns b
y ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
will
not a
dd to
tota
l bec
ause
of v
aria
tions
in p
opul
atio
n so
urce
dat
a.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at th
e pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n an
d ra
te fo
r the
"unk
now
n" c
ateg
ory
cann
ot b
e ca
lcul
ated
bec
ause
ther
e ar
e no
unk
now
n ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
popu
latio
n da
ta.
Das
h m
ay a
lso
indi
cate
that
a p
erce
nt c
hang
e is
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
Tabl
e 4
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15By
Age
of V
ictim
N
umbe
r, Pe
rcen
t, an
d R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
10
Age
of v
ictim
20
06
2007
20
08
2009
20
10
2011
20
12
2013
20
14
2015
Per
cent
chan
ge
2006
-20
15
2014
-20
15
Tota
l
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
....…
Per
cent
of v
ictim
s....
......
…..
P
opul
atio
n....
......
…...
…...
....
P
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....…
Rat
e....
......
......
....…
....…
.….
U
nder
18
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
….
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
P
opul
atio
n....
....…
......
..…...
.
P
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....…
R
ate.
......
.…...
..…...
..…...
..
18-2
9
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
......
…
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
P
opul
atio
n....
......
...…
…...
....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n....
...
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
.....…
.....
30
-39
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
..…
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
P
opul
atio
n....
......
...…
…...
....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n....
...
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
..…..
40
and
ove
r
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
......
.…
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
P
opul
atio
n....
....…
......
…...
...
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n....
..…
Rat
e....
....…
......
....…
…...
..
Unk
now
n
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
.....…
P
erce
nt o
f tot
al v
ictim
s....
.
Pop
ulat
ion.
......
.…...
....…
.....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n....
..…
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
…...
.
2,48
3 10
0.0%
36
,246
,822
10
0.0%
6.
9
316
12.7
%
9,55
0,17
3 26
.3%
3.
3
1,14
7 46
.2%
6,
345,
381
17.5
%
18.1
418
16.8
%
5,25
3,38
2 14
.5%
8.
0
586
23.6
%
15,0
97,8
86
41.7
%
3.9 16
0.6%
- - -
2,25
8 10
0.0%
36
,552
,529
10
0.0%
6.
2
270
12.0
%
9,54
9,09
3 26
.1%
2.
8
998
44.2
%
6,43
0,89
1 17
.6%
15
.5
432
19.1
%
5,23
1,46
8 14
.3%
8.
3
552
24.4
%
15,3
41,0
77
42.0
%
3.6 6
0.3%
- - -
2,14
3 10
0.0%
36
,856
,222
10
0.0%
5.
8
273
12.7
%
9,52
5,91
2 25
.8%
2.
9
906
42.3
%
6,51
6,55
9 17
.7%
13
.9
381
17.8
%
5,22
3,98
9 14
.2%
7.
3
569
26.6
%
15,5
89,7
62
42.3
%
3.6 14
0.7%
- - -
1,97
0 10
0.0%
37
,077
,204
10
0.0%
5.
3
242
12.3
%
9,30
7,82
2 25
.1%
2.
6
838
42.5
%
6,60
3,37
2 17
.8%
12
.7
353
17.9
%
5,16
3,19
7 13
.9%
6.
8
528
26.8
%
16,0
02,8
13
43.2
%
3.3 9
0.5%
- - -
1,80
9 10
0.0%
37
,318
,481
10
0.0%
4.
8
216
11.9
%
9,22
5,09
4 24
.7%
2.
3
769
42.5
%
6,73
9,13
9 18
.1%
11
.4
351
19.4
%
5,19
8,65
6 13
.9%
6.
8
469
25.9
%
16,1
55,5
91
43.3
%
2.9 4
0.2%
- - -
1,79
4 10
0.0%
37
,578
,616
10
0.0%
4.
8
178
9.9%
9,
214,
425
24.5
%
1.9
760
42.4
%
6,72
1,97
7 17
.9%
11
.3
322
17.9
%
5,15
2,45
9 13
.7%
6.
2
527
29.4
%
16,4
81,4
46
43.9
%
3.2 7
0.4%
- - -
1,87
8 10
0.0%
37
,826
,160
10
0.0%
5.
0
171
9.1%
9,
170,
526
24.2
%
1.9
788
42.0
%
6,74
9,24
9 17
.8%
11
.7
369
19.6
%
5,18
5,22
6 13
.7%
7.
1
543
28.9
%
16,7
21,1
60
44.2
%
3.2 7
0.4%
- - -
1,74
5 10
0.0%
38
,204
,597
10
0.0%
4.
6
163
9.3%
9,
150,
549
24.0
%
1.8
714
40.9
%
6,77
2,84
6 17
.8%
10
.5
345
19.8
%
5,23
4,98
0 13
.7%
6.
6
522
29.9
%
16,9
60,0
10
44.5
%
3.1 1
0.1%
- - -
1,69
7 10
0.0%
38
,499
,378
10
0.0%
4.
4
127
7.5%
9,
097,
971
23.6
%
1.4
693
40.8
%
6,75
9,24
4 17
.5%
10
.3
342
20.2
%
5,31
9,45
0 13
.8%
6.
4
530
31.2
%
17,3
71,5
39
45.1
%
3.1 5
0.3%
- - -
1,86
1 10
0.0%
39,0
71,3
23
100.
0% 4.8
145
7.8%
9,10
2,48
6 23
.4% 1.6
718
38.6
%6,
751,
410
17.4
%10
.6
389
20.9
%5,
379,
452
13.8
% 7.2
601
32.3
%17
,663
,621
45
.4% 3.4 8
0.4%
- - -
-25.
1 9.
7
7.8
1.5
-30.
4 9.
1
-54.
1 14
.2
-4.7
0.
0
-51.
5 14
.3
-37.
4 3.
6
6.4
-0.1
-41.
4 2.
9
-6.9
13
.7
2.4
1.1
-10.
0 12
.5
2.6
13.4
17.0
1.
7
-12.
8 9.
7
--
--
--
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Rat
es a
re b
ased
on
annu
al p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es p
rovi
ded
by th
e D
emog
raph
ic R
esea
rch
Uni
t, C
alifo
rnia
Dep
artm
ent o
f Fin
ance
. R
ates
for 2
006-
2011
hav
e be
en re
calc
ulat
ed u
sing
revi
sed
inte
rcen
sal
popu
latio
n da
ta a
nd m
ay n
ot m
atch
pre
viou
sly
publ
ishe
d da
ta.
Rat
es a
re c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
popu
latio
n fo
r eac
h su
bgro
up s
how
n; th
eref
ore,
they
will
not a
dd to
the
rate
cal
cula
ted
for t
he to
tal p
opul
atio
n.P
opul
atio
n br
eakd
owns
by
age
will
not a
dd to
tota
l bec
ause
of v
aria
tions
in p
opul
atio
n so
urce
dat
a.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at th
e pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n an
d ra
te fo
r the
"unk
now
n" c
ateg
ory
cann
ot b
e ca
lcul
ated
bec
ause
ther
e ar
e no
unk
now
n ag
e po
pula
tion
data
.D
ash
may
als
o in
dica
te th
at a
per
cent
cha
nge
is n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.
Tabl
e 5
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15By
Gen
der o
f Vic
tim
11
Year
(s)
Tota
l M
ale1
Fem
ale
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
2013
......
......
...
2012
......
......
...
2011
......
......
...
2010
......
......
...
2009
......
......
...
2008
......
......
...
2007
......
......
...
2006
......
......
...
2015
......
......
...20
14...
......
......
1,
861
100.
0 1,
697
100.
0 1,
745
100.
0 1,
878
100.
0 1,
794
100.
0 1,
809
100.
0 1,
970
100.
0 2,
143
100.
0 2,
258
100.
0 2,
483
100.
0
1,54
0 82
.8
1,38
8 81
.8
1,43
2 82
.1
1,52
6 81
.3
1,45
0 80
.8
1,45
2 80
.3
1,61
9 82
.2
1,76
6 82
.4
1,86
5 82
.6
2,07
0 83
.4
321
17.2
30
9 18
.2
313
17.9
35
2 18
.7
344
19.2
35
7 19
.7
351
17.8
37
7 17
.6
393
17.4
41
3 16
.6
1 Th
e 20
15 "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne h
omic
ide
vict
im w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
Tabl
e 6
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15
By R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
Year
(s)
Tota
lin
clud
ing
unkn
own
Unk
now
n K
now
n ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
of v
ictim
Tota
l W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
Num
ber
Per
cent
P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
2013
......
.....
2012
......
.....
2011
......
.....
2010
......
.....
2009
......
.....
2008
......
.....
2007
......
.....
2006
......
.....
2015
......
.....
2014
......
.....
1,86
1 1,
697
1,74
5 1,
878
1,79
4 1,
809
1,97
0 2,
143
2,25
8 2,
483
9 7 3 9 11 6 11 15 10 8
1,85
2 10
0.0
1,69
0 10
0.0
1,74
2 10
0.0
1,86
9 10
0.0
1,78
3 10
0.0
1,80
3 10
0.0
1,95
9 10
0.0
2,12
8 10
0.0
2,24
8 10
0.0
2,47
5 10
0.0
394
21.3
36
0 21
.3
370
21.2
35
9 19
.2
400
22.4
32
9 18
.2
392
20.0
38
9 18
.3
372
16.5
43
2 17
.5
802
43.3
70
0 41
.4
739
42.4
81
4 43
.6
761
42.7
80
5 44
.6
913
46.6
1,
003
47.1
1,
055
46.9
1,
129
45.6
526
28.4
51
0 30
.2
534
30.7
57
1 30
.6
488
27.4
53
6 29
.7
534
27.3
57
7 27
.1
665
29.6
73
6 29
.7
130
7.0
120
7.1
99
5.7
125
6.7
134
7.5
133
7.4
120
6.1
159
7.5
156
6.9
178
7.2
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Tabl
e 7
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15
By
Age
of V
ictim
12
Year
(s)
Tota
lin
clud
ing
un
know
n U
nkno
wn
Know
n ag
e of
vic
timTo
tal
Und
er 1
8 18
-29
30-3
940
and
ove
rPe
rcen
t N
umbe
r N
umbe
r Pe
rcen
tPe
rcen
tN
umbe
r Pe
rcen
tN
umbe
r N
umbe
r Pe
rcen
t1,
861
8 1,
697
5 20
13...
......
.....
1,74
5 1
2012
......
......
.. 1,
878
7 20
11...
......
.....
1,79
4 7
2010
......
......
.. 1,
809
4 20
09...
......
.....
1,97
0 9
2008
......
......
.. 2,
143
14
2007
......
......
.. 2,
258
6 20
06...
......
.....
2,48
3 16
2015
......
......
..20
14...
......
.....
1,85
3 10
0.0
1,69
2 10
0.0
1,74
4 10
0.0
1,87
1 10
0.0
1,78
7 10
0.0
1,80
5 10
0.0
1,96
1 10
0.0
2,12
9 10
0.0
2,25
2 10
0.0
2,46
7 10
0.0
145
7.8
127
7.5
163
9.3
171
9.1
178
10.0
21
6 12
.0
242
12.3
27
3 12
.8
270
12.0
31
6 12
.8
718
38.7
69
3 41
.0
714
40.9
78
8 42
.1
760
42.5
76
9 42
.6
838
42.7
90
6 42
.6
998
44.3
1,
147
46.5
389
21.0
34
2 20
.2
345
19.8
36
9 19
.7
322
18.0
35
1 19
.4
353
18.0
38
1 17
.9
432
19.2
41
8 16
.9
601
32.4
53
0 31
.3
522
29.9
54
3 29
.0
527
29.5
46
9 26
.0
528
26.9
56
9 26
.7
552
24.5
58
6 23
.8
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Tabl
e 8
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5 R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y G
ende
r of V
ictim
Gen
der
of v
ictim
Tota
l W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Tota
l.....
......
....
M
ale1 ...
......
..
Fem
ale.
......
.
1,86
1 10
0.0
1,54
0 82
.8
321
17.2
394
100.
0
263
66.8
13
1 33
.2
802
100.
0
700
87.3
10
2 12
.7
526
100.
0
475
90.3
51
9.
7
130
100.
0
93
71.5
37
28
.5
9 10
0.0
9 -
0 -
Not
e: D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.1 Th
e 20
15 "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne h
omic
ide
vict
im w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
13
Tabl
e 9
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Age
of V
ictim
Age
of v
ictim
Tota
l W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Blac
k O
ther
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
18-2
9.…
...…
......
.....…
..
30
-39.
…...
…...
......
..…..
40 a
nd o
ver..
.…...
......
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
..…
Unk
now
n..…
...…
......
.....…
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
.....…
Und
er 1
8....
…...
......
..…
1,86
1 8 -
1,85
3 10
0.0
145
7.8
718
38.7
38
9 21
.0
601
32.4
394 2
-39
2 10
0.0
26
6.6
73
18.6
73
18
.6
220
56.1
802 3
-79
9 10
0.0
87
10.9
37
3 46
.7
171
21.4
16
8 21
.0
526 1
-52
5 10
0.0
27
5.1
231
44.0
11
3 21
.5
154
29.3
130 0
-13
0 10
0.0
5 3.
8 40
30
.8
29
22.3
56
43
.1
9 2 -
7 10
0.0
0 -
1 -
3 -
3 -
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.
Tabl
e 10
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Gen
der a
nd A
ge o
f Vic
tim
14
Gen
der a
nd
age
of v
ictim
Tota
l W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Per
cent
N
umbe
r N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
rP
erce
nt
Tota
l.…...
......
......
U
nder
18.
......
.. 18
-19.
..…...
.....
20-2
4..…
......
...
25-2
9..…
......
...
30-3
4..…
......
...
35-3
9..…
......
...
40-4
4...…
......
.. 45
-49.
...…
......
. 50
-54.
....…
......
55
and
ove
r.....
U
nkno
wn…
......
Mal
e1 ......
…...
....
Und
er 1
8....
.. 18
-19.
..…...
.. 20
-24.
..…...
.. 25
-29.
..…...
.. 30
-34.
..…...
.. 35
-39.
..…...
.. 40
-44.
..…...
.. 45
-49.
..…...
.. 50
-54.
..…...
.. 55
and
ove
r..
Unk
now
n....
..
Fem
ale…
......
.. U
nder
18.
.....
18-1
9...…
.....
20-2
4...…
.....
25-2
9...…
.....
30-3
4...…
.....
35-3
9...…
.....
40-4
4...…
.....
45-4
9...…
.....
50-5
4...…
.....
55 a
nd o
ver..
U
nkno
wn…
...
1,86
1 10
0.0
145
7.8
117
6.3
327
17.6
27
4 14
.7
215
11.6
17
4 9.
3 12
3 6.
6 13
4 7.
2 10
7 5.
7 23
7 12
.7
8 0.
4
1,54
0 10
0.0
117
7.6
105
6.8
294
19.1
23
9 15
.5
179
11.6
14
9 9.
7 10
2 6.
6 11
2 7.
3 88
5.
7 14
8 9.
6 7
0.5
321
100.
0 28
8.
7 12
3.
7 33
10
.3
35
10.9
36
11
.2
25
7.8
21
6.5
22
6.9
19
5.9
89
27.7
1
0.3
394
100.
0 26
6.
6 10
2.
5 26
6.
6 37
9.
4 46
11
.7
27
6.9
28
7.1
37
9.4
40
10.2
11
5 29
.2
2 0.
5
263
100.
0 18
6.
8 9
3.4
20
7.6
26
9.9
33
12.5
20
7.
6 21
8.
0 27
10
.3
30
11.4
58
22
.1
1 0.
4
131
100.
0 8
6.1
1 0.
8 6
4.6
11
8.4
13
9.9
7 5.
3 7
5.3
10
7.6
10
7.6
57
43.5
1
0.8
802
100.
0 87
10
.8
63
7.9
175
21.8
13
5 16
.8
82
10.2
89
11
.1
53
6.6
40
5.0
32
4.0
43
5.4
3 0.
4
700
100.
0 72
10
.3
55
7.9
156
22.3
12
2 17
.4
71
10.1
78
11
.1
48
6.9
33
4.7
28
4.0
34
4.9
3 0.
4
102
100.
0 15
14
.7
8 7.
8 19
18
.6
13
12.7
11
10
.8
11
10.8
5
4.9
7 6.
9 4
3.9
9 8.
8 0
0.0
526
100.
0 27
5.
1 38
7.
2 10
8 20
.5
85
16.2
66
12
.5
47
8.9
39
7.4
43
8.2
30
5.7
42
8.0
1 0.
2
475
100.
0 22
4.
6 35
7.
4 10
2 21
.5
75
15.8
58
12
.2
44
9.3
32
6.7
42
8.8
27
5.7
37
7.8
1 0.
2
51
100.
0 5
9.8
3 5.
9 6
11.8
10
19
.6
8 15
.7
3 5.
9 7
13.7
1
2.0
3 5.
9 5
9.8
0 0.
0
130
100.
0 5
3.8
5 3.
8 18
13
.8
17
13.1
19
14
.6
10
7.7
3 2.
3 13
10
.0
4 3.
1 36
27
.7
0 0.
0
93
100.
0 5
5.4
5 5.
4 16
17
.2
16
17.2
15
16
.1
6 6.
5 1
1.1
9 9.
7 2
2.2
18
19.4
0
0.0
37
100.
0 0
-0
-2
-1
-4
-4
-2
-4
-2
-18
-
0 -
9 10
0.0
0 -
1 -
0 -
0 -
2 -
1 -
0 -
1 -
1 -
1 -
2 -
9 10
0.0
0 -
1 -
0 -
0 -
2 -
1 -
0 -
1 -
1 -
1 -
2 -
0 0.
0 0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-N
otes
: Pe
rcen
tage
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.1
The
2015
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
hom
icid
e vi
ctim
who
se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
.
15
Tabl
e 11
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15By
Rel
atio
nshi
p of
Vic
tim to
Offe
nder
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of
vic
tim to
offe
nder
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
...
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…...
.
Spou
se2 ...
......
..…...
......
..
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 .…...
......
....
All o
ther
rela
tives
......
......
..
St
rang
er...
.…...
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
…...
......
......
....
2,48
3 1,
109
1,37
4 10
0.0
593
43.2
18
0 13
.1
86
6.3
94
6.8
43
3.1
558
40.6
2,25
8 1,
131
1,12
7 10
0.0
475
42.1
15
5 13
.8
76
6.7
79
7.0
40
3.5
457
40.6
2,14
3 1,
030
1,11
3 10
0.0
540
48.5
16
9 15
.2
71
6.4
98
8.8
68
6.1
336
30.2
1,97
0 87
81,
092
100.
0 57
2 52
.4
160
14.7
64
5.
9 96
8.
8 34
3.
1 32
6 29
.9
1,80
9 80
41,
005
100.
0 44
6 44
.4
167
16.6
84
8.
4 83
8.
3 37
3.
7 35
5 35
.3
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of
vic
tim to
offe
nder
(con
t.)
2011
20
12
2013
20
14
2015
Perc
ent c
hang
e
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2006
-20
15
2014
-20
15
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
....
Sp
ouse
2 ......
.....…
......
.....
Pa
rent
, chi
ld3 .…
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es...
......
.....
Stra
nger
....…
......
......
......
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
…...
......
......
....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
..
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e1 …...
1,79
4 76
41,
030
100.
0 45
6 44
.3
164
15.9
72
7.
0 92
8.
9 39
3.
8 37
1 36
.0
1,87
8 83
81,
040
100.
0 52
6 50
.6
141
13.6
61
5.
9 80
7.
7 49
4.
7 32
4 31
.2
1,74
5 84
390
2 10
0.0
423
46.9
14
9 16
.5
64
7.1
85
9.4
51
5.7
279
30.9
1,69
7 77
392
4 10
0.0
423
45.8
14
8 16
.0
59
6.4
89
9.6
55
6.0
298
32.3
1,86
1 83
71,
024
100.
0 48
5 47
.4
153
14.9
72
7.
0 81
7.
9 65
6.
3 32
1 31
.3
-25.
5 10
.8
-18.
2 14
.7
-15.
0 3.
4 -1
6.3
22.0
-1
3.8
-9.0
-
18.2
-4
2.5
7.7
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at a
per
cent
cha
nge
is n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.
1 Incl
udes
ex-
husb
and,
ex-
wife
, em
ploy
er, e
mpl
oyee
, gan
g m
embe
r, et
c.
2 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.
3 Incl
udes
ste
pmot
her,
step
fath
er, s
tepd
augh
ter,
and
step
son.
16
Tabl
e 12
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5 G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y R
elat
ions
hip
of V
ictim
to O
ffend
er
Rel
atio
nshi
pof
vic
tim to
offe
nder
To
tal
Gen
der
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
Mal
e1 Fe
mal
e W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Blac
k O
ther
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
...
Spou
se3 ...
.....…
......
......
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 .…
......
.....
All o
ther
rela
tives
..……
....
Stra
nger
......
.…..…
......
....
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 ...
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
.
Unk
now
n....
..…...
…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
..…...
......
......
..
1,86
1 83
71,
024
485
153 72 81 65 321
1,54
0 32
1 77
6 61
76
4 26
0 37
7 10
8 53
10
0 7
65
46
35
45
20
289
32
394
802
526
130
9 87
41
0 29
3 41
6
307
392
233
89
3 14
1 18
3 12
4 35
2
67
39
23
23
1 31
20
7
14
0 36
19
16
9
1 28
19
10
8
0 71
15
1 76
23
0
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
Stra
nger
......
.…..…
......
....
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
......
.....
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 ...
..
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…...
Sp
ouse
3 ......
..…...
......
...
Pare
nt, c
hild
4 …...
......
...
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es..…
…...
.
100.
0 47
.4
14.9
7.
0 7.
9 6.
3 31
.3
100.
0 10
0.0
49.3
41
.5
6.9
38.5
0.
9 25
.0
6.0
13.5
5.
9 7.
7 37
.8
12.3
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 45
.9
46.7
53
.2
39.3
-
21.8
9.
9 9.
9 25
.8
-10
.1
5.1
3.0
15.7
-
11.7
4.
8 6.
9 10
.1
-9.
1 4.
8 4.
3 9.
0 -
23.1
38
.5
32.6
25
.8
-N
otes
: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.1 T
he 2
015
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
hom
icid
e vi
ctim
who
se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
.2 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
3 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.4 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
17
Tabl
e 13
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5 Ag
e of
Vic
tim b
y R
elat
ions
hip
of V
ictim
to O
ffend
er
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of v
ictim
to o
ffend
er
Tota
l U
nder
18
18
-29
30-3
9 40
and
over
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
.
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e1 ….
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
..
Spou
se2 ...
......
......
......
..
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 ......
…...
..
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es…
......
..
St
rang
er...
......
......
......
.....
1,86
1 83
71,
024
485
153 72 81 65 321
145 52 93 42 30 0 30 8 13
718
398
320
159 9 7 2 13 139
389
170
219
108 23 18 5 9 79
601
209
392
176 91 47 44 35 90
8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
....
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
.
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…..
Sp
ouse
2 ......
......
......
.....
Pa
rent
, chi
ld3 ...
...…
.....
All o
ther
rela
tives
…...
.....
Stra
nger
......
......
......
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..
100.
0 47
.4
14.9
7.
0 7.
9 6.
3 31
.3
100.
0 45
.2
32.3
0.
0 32
.3
8.6
14.0
100.
0 49
.7
2.8
2.2
0.6
4.1
43.4
100.
0 49
.3
10.5
8.
2 2.
3 4.
1 36
.1
100.
0 44
.9
23.2
12
.0
11.2
8.
9 23
.0
100.
0 - - - - - -N
otes
: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
sub
tota
ls o
r 100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.1 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
2 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.3
Incl
udes
ste
pmot
her,
step
fath
er, s
tepd
augh
ter,
and
step
son.
Tabl
e 14
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15B
y C
ount
yN
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
18
Cou
nty
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
2012
20
13
2014
20
15
Num
ber
Stat
ewid
e to
tal.…
…...
.
Al
amed
a....
….…
......
Alpi
ne...
.…...
..…...
...
Am
ador
......
…...
......
.
Butte
..…...
......
......
....
C
alav
eras
..…..…
....
C
olus
a....
......
…...
....
C
ontra
Cos
ta.…
…...
Del
Nor
te...
.....…
.....
El
Dor
ado.
.…...
…...
.
Fres
no...
...…
......
.....
G
lenn
......
...…
......
....
H
umbo
ldt..
......
…...
..
Impe
rial..
.....…
......
...
In
yo...
......
……
.…...
..
Kern
......
…..…
......
...
Ki
ngs.
....…
..…...
......
Lake
......
….…
......
....
La
ssen
......
......
…...
..
Los
Ange
les…
..…...
Mad
era.
…...
..…...
....
M
arin
....…
.…...
......
..
Mar
ipos
a....
.....…
.....
M
endo
cino
...…
......
..
Mer
ced.
…...
..…...
....
M
odoc
..…...
.…...
.....
M
ono.
...…
..…...
......
.
Mon
tere
y....
...…
......
.
Nap
a....
…...
.…...
......
Nev
ada.
.….…
......
....
O
rang
e.…
.....…
......
.
2,48
3
172 0 2 11 1 0 93 0 4 74 1 5 3 0 65 4 7 1
1,01
2 2 3 1 6 22 0 0 15 2 2 79
2,25
8
152 1 0 9 0 1 98 2 4 73 2 3 4 0 50 7 5 0
863 5 1 0 6 17 1 0 29 6 2 77
2,14
3
147 1 0 7 2 1 76 0 8 65 2 3 8 0 57 7 5 1
806 10 5 1 7 21 0 0 36 1 1 72
1,97
0
138 0 1 10 1 1 89 1 3 69 0 8 3 2 75 4 4 1
699 3 4 0 5 26 0 0 51 1 1 69
1,80
9
132 0 1 7 1 0 65 3 3 63 1 6 3 0 74 3 4 1
617 10 4 0 4 26 0 0 44 2 1 67
1,79
4
133 0 2 8 1 1 62 2 4 55 2 3 3 1 46 8 3 1
569 5 2 0 7 14 0 0 34 3 2 74
1,87
8
152 0 0 11 0 1 56 1 3 76 0 2 3 0 65 4 3 1
600 2 0 3 6 23 1 0 45 2 1 51
1,74
5
113 0 0 13 5 0 42 0 5 57 0 8 2 0 61 6 4 2
543 13 2 0 4 27 2 0 47 2 2 51
1,69
7
102 0 1 11 0 0 47 1 3 59 1 11 3 0 59 7 6 2
526 9 5 0 6 29 4 0 34 5 3 61
1,86
1
119 0 1 7 6 0 57 1 9 59 3 12 2 0 64 5 8 0
592 4 6 0 6 27 0 0 60 3 0 57
(con
tinue
d)
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15B
y C
ount
yN
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
19
Cou
nty
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
2012
20
13
2014
20
15
Num
ber
Pl
acer
..….…
...…
......
Plum
as…
.....…
......
..
Riv
ersi
de…
..…...
.....
Sa
cram
ento
…..…
....
Sa
n Be
nito
…...
…...
..
Sa
n Be
rnar
dino
….…
San
Die
go…
.….…
....
Sa
n Fr
anci
sco.
...…
...
Sa
n Jo
aqui
n.…
.…...
.
San
Luis
Obi
spo.
….…
.
Sa
n M
ateo
.…...
.…...
.
Sant
a Ba
rbar
a……
...
Sa
nta
Cla
ra…
.…...
...
Sa
nta
Cru
z….…
......
.
Shas
ta...
..….…
......
…
Si
erra
......
..……
......
...
Si
skiy
ou...
.……
......
...
So
lano
….…
.….…
.....
So
nom
a.…
....…
......
.
Stan
isla
us.…
...…
.....
Su
tter..
......
……
......
..
Teha
ma.
.……
......
....
Tr
inity
......
..….…
......
.
Tula
re...
.....…
.…...
...
Tu
olum
ne…
.....…
....
Ve
ntur
a..…
….…
......
.
Yolo
......
…...
..…...
.....
Yu
ba...
......
….…
......
..
6 010
9 99 2
161
126 86 57 6 22 13 37 16 8 0 0 14 11 29 4 5 0 49 0 29 4 3
4 110
5 91 5
159
107
100 45 5 13 10 46 6 11 0 2 31 8 27 2 1 1 38 1 17 4 0
3 3 90 97 3
119 90 98 35 4 18 14 50 8 4 0 1 24 12 31 4 0 0 43 1 31 4 6
6 1 91 70 0
121 75 45 51 4 16 11 46 10 3 0 1 20 9 46 1 3 0 31 1 29 7 3
2 0 87 82 1
104 67 48 63 6 20 11 25 14 3 0 1 33 6 29 5 1 0 35 1 18 3 2
7 1 79 79 5
106 82 50 87 5 16 10 56 10 6 0 2 30 11 34 4 2 3 39 1 15 5 4
2 0 76 79 1
102
107 69 89 6 10 6 55 10 7 0 5 28 4 38 5 3 4 33 0 21 0 6
2 1 94 78 4
125 71 48 47 5 11 6 53 11 10 0 1 31 9 33 4 4 1 42 0 34 6 3
2 1 93 80 4
110 74 45 67 3 11 16 40 9 8 0 1 27 7 32 0 6 3 36 1 20 4 2
4 1 87 92 1
109 84 53 64 3 14 18 44 6 5 0 4 31 9 39 1 3 1 45 0 24 6 5
(con
tinue
d)
20
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15B
y C
ount
yN
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Cou
nty
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
2012
20
13
2014
20
15
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Stat
ewid
e to
tal.…
…...
.
Al
amed
a....
….…
......
Alpi
ne...
.....…
…...
....
Am
ador
......
.....…
.....
Bu
tte..…
......
.…...
....
C
alav
eras
...…
…...
..
C
olus
a....
....…
......
...
C
ontra
Cos
ta.…
.…..
D
el N
orte
......
.…...
...
El
Dor
ado.
.…..…
.....
Fr
esno
......
...…
......
..
G
lenn
......
......
.…...
...
H
umbo
ldt..
....…
......
.
Impe
rial..
.....…
......
...
In
yo...
......
……
…...
...
Ke
rn...
...…
..…...
......
Ki
ngs.
....…
.....…
......
Lake
......
…...
..…...
...
La
ssen
......
...…
......
..
Los
Ange
les…
...…
..
Mad
era.
…...
.....…
....
M
arin
....…
.…...
......
..
Mar
ipos
a....
…...
......
.
Men
doci
no...
....…
....
M
erce
d.…
.....…
......
.
Mod
oc..…
..…...
......
.
M
ono.
...…
…...
......
...
M
onte
rey.
......
.…...
...
N
apa.
...…
......
...…
....
N
evad
a..…
...…
......
..
Ora
nge.
…...
.....…
....
6.9
11.7
- -5.
1 - -9.
2 -2.
3 8.
3 -3.
8 1.
8 -8.
3
2.7 - -
10.3
1.
4
1.2 - -
9.0 - -
3.7
1.5 -
2.7
6.2
10.3
- -4.
1 - -9.
6 -2.
3 8.
1 -2.
3 2.
4 -6.
2
4.7 - -
8.8
3.4
0.4 - -
6.8 - -
7.1
4.5 -
2.6
5.8
9.9 - -
3.2 - -
7.4 -
4.5
7.1 -
2.3
4.7 -
7.0
4.6 - -
8.2
6.7
2.0 - -
8.3 - -
8.8
0.7 -
2.4
5.3
9.2 - -
4.6 - -
8.5 -
1.7
7.5 - 6
1.7 -
9.0
2.6 - -
7.1 2
1.6 - -
10.2
- -12
.3
0.7 -
2.3
4.8
8.7 - -
3.2 - -
6.2 -
1.7
6.8 -
4.5
1.7 -
8.8
2.0 - -
6.3
6.6
1.6 - -
10.1
- -10
.6
1.5 -
2.2
4.8
5.0
8.7
9.9
--
--
3.6
5.0
--
--
5.8
5.2
--
2.2
1.7
5.8
8.0
--
2.2
1.5
1.7
1.7
--
5.4
7.6
5.2
2.7
--
--
5.8
6.1
3.3
1.3
0.8
0.0
--
--
5.4
8.8
--
--
8.1
10.6
2.
2 1.
4 -
-2.
4 1.
7
4.6
7.2 - -
5.9 - -
3.9 -
2.7
5.9 -
5.9
1.1 -
7.0
4.0 - -
5.4
8.5
0.8 - -
10.3
- -11
.1
1.4 -
1.6
4.4
6.4 - -
4.9 - -
4.3 -
1.6
6.1 -
8.2
1.7 -
6.8
4.7 - -
5.2
5.8
1.9 - -
10.9
- -8.
0 3.
6 -1.
9
4.8
7.3 - -
3.1 - -
5.1 -
4.9
6.0 -
8.9
1.1 -
7.2
3.3 - -
5.8
2.6
2.3 - -
10.0 - -
13.8 2.1 -
1.8
(con
tinue
d)
21
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15B
y C
ount
yN
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Cou
nty
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
2012
20
13
2014
20
15
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Pl
acer
..….…
..…...
....
Pl
umas
…...
....…
......
Riv
ersi
de…
.…...
......
Sacr
amen
to…
.…...
..
San
Beni
to…
...…
.....
Sa
n Be
rnar
dino
….…
San
Die
go…
.……
.....
Sa
n Fr
anci
sco.
....…
..
San
Joaq
uin.
….…
....
Sa
n Lu
is O
bisp
o.…
..
Sa
n M
ateo
.……
......
..
Sant
a Ba
rbar
a……
...
Sa
nta
Cla
ra…
..…...
..
Sant
a C
ruz…
.....…
...
Sh
asta
....…
..…...
...…
Si
erra
......
..….…
......
..
Sisk
iyou
....…
....…
.....
So
lano
….…
.….…
.....
So
nom
a.…
....…
......
.
Stan
isla
us.…
...…
.....
Su
tter..
......
……
......
..
Teha
ma.
.….…
......
...
Tr
inity
......
.…..…
......
.
Tula
re...
.....…
.…...
...
Tu
olum
ne…
.....…
....
Ve
ntur
a..…
……
......
..
Yolo
......
....…
...…
......
Yuba
......
...…
.....…
....
1.9 -
5.4
7.2 -
8.1
4.2
11.0
8.
6 2.
3
3.1
3.1
2.2
6.3
4.6 - -
3.4
2.3
5.8 - - -
11.8
-
3.6
2.1 -
1.2 -
5.0
6.6 -
7.9
3.5
12.6
6.
7 1.
9
1.8
2.4
2.6
2.3
6.3 - -
7.5
1.7
5.3 - - -
9.0 -
2.1
2.1 -
0.9 -
4.2
6.9 -
5.9
2.9
12.3
5.
2 1.
5
2.5
3.3
2.8
3.1
2.3 - -
5.8
2.5
6.1 - - -
10.0
-
3.8
2.0 -
1.7 -
4.2
5.0 -
6.0
2.4
5.6
7.5
1.5
2.2
2.6
2.6
3.8
1.7 - -
4.8
1.9
9.0 - - -
7.1 -
3.5
3.5 -
0.6 -
4.0
5.8 -
5.1
2.2
5.9
9.2
2.2
2.8
2.6
1.4
5.3
1.7 - -
8.0
1.2
5.6 - - -
7.9 -
2.2
1.5 -
2.0 -
3.5
5.5 -
5.1
2.6
6.1
12.5
1.
8
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.8
3.4 - -
7.3
2.3
6.6 - - -
8.7 -
1.8
2.5 -
0.6 -
3.4
5.5 -
4.9
3.4
8.4
12.7
2.
2
1.4
1.4
3.0
3.7
3.9 - -
6.7
0.8
7.3 - - -
7.3 -
2.5
0.0 -
0.5 -
4.1
5.4 -
6.0
2.2
5.8
6.7
1.8
1.5
1.4
2.9
4.1
5.6 - -
7.3
1.8
6.3 - - -
9.2 -
4.0
2.9 -
0.5 -
4.1
5.5 -
5.3
2.3
5.4
9.4
1.1
1.5
3.7
2.1
3.3
4.5 - -
6.3
1.4
6.0 - - -
7.8 -
2.4
1.9 -
1.1 -
3.7
6.2 -
5.1
2.6
6.1
8.8
1.1
1.8
4.0
2.3
2.2
2.8 - -
7.2
1.8
7.2 - - -
9.7 -
2.8
2.8 -
Not
es:
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
a ra
te is
not
com
pute
d w
hen
a co
unty
's p
opul
atio
n is
less
than
100
,000
in a
giv
en y
ear.
Rat
es a
re b
ased
on
annu
al p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es p
rovi
ded
by th
e D
emog
raph
ic R
esea
rch
Uni
t, C
alifo
rnia
Dep
artm
ent o
f Fin
ance
. R
ates
for 2
006-
2010
hav
e be
en re
calc
ulat
ed u
sing
revi
sed
inte
rcen
sal p
opul
atio
n da
ta a
nd m
ay n
ot m
atch
pre
viou
sly
publ
ishe
d da
ta.
Rat
es a
re c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
popu
latio
n fo
r eac
h co
unty
sho
wn;
ther
efor
e, th
ey w
ill no
t add
to th
e ra
te c
alcu
late
d fo
r the
sta
te.
Tabl
e 15
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15B
y S
easo
n an
d M
onth
of I
ncid
ent
22
Seas
on a
nd m
onth
of in
cide
nt
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
20
11
2012
20
13
2014
20
15
Num
ber
O
ctob
er...
......
......
.....
Se
ptem
ber..
......
......
.
N
ovem
ber..
......
......
..
W
inte
r.....
......
......
......
..
Dec
embe
r…...
......
....
Ja
nuar
y....
......
......
....
Fe
brua
ry...
......
......
...
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
...
Sp
ring.
......
......
.…...
.....
M
arch
......
..…...
......
..
April
......
....…
......
.....
M
ay...
......
.…...
......
...
Su
mm
er...
......
..…...
.....
Ju
ne...
......
…...
......
...
July
......
...…
......
......
.
Augu
st...
.…...
......
.....
Fall.
......
....…
......
......
...
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
.. 2,
483 0
2,48
3 60
918
022
020
968
322
024
022
361
220
420
919
957
920
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ages
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add
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ubto
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ing.
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e 16
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5 G
ende
r and
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
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by
Day
of I
ncid
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23
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of
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dent
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tal
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up
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e1 Fe
mal
e W
hite
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ispa
nic
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ck
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er
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now
n
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ber
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kday
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l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
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nkno
wn.
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now
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onda
y....
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day.
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sday
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sday
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iday
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urda
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48
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kday
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ay n
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dd to
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ls o
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re n
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0.A
vera
ge d
aily
num
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f inc
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ts m
ay n
ot a
dd to
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ls b
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se o
f rou
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2015
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e" c
ateg
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udes
one
hom
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ctim
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se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
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here
wer
e 36
5 da
ys in
201
5; 2
61 w
eekd
ays
and
104
wee
kend
day
s. T
he a
vera
ge d
aily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts fo
r wee
kday
s w
as c
alcu
late
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idin
g w
eekd
ay to
tals
by
261.
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ly n
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r of i
ncid
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for w
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cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
w
eeke
nd to
tals
by
104.
24
Tabl
e 17
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y D
ay o
f Inc
iden
t
Day
of in
cide
nt
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l U
nder
18
18-2
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over
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day.
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nkno
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2 31
5 31
7
145 0
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13
23
18
11
32
48
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25
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718
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92
97
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10
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5
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389
251 51
47
50
50
53
13
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71
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601
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ased
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l kno
wn
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unda
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11
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vera
ge d
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num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts1
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kday
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es:
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enta
ges
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
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age
daily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts m
ay n
ot a
dd to
tota
ls b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.1 T
here
wer
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5 da
ys in
201
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eekd
ays
and
104
wee
kend
day
s. T
he a
vera
ge d
aily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts fo
r w
eekd
ays
was
cal
cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
wee
kday
tota
ls b
y 26
1. T
he a
vera
ge d
aily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts fo
r wee
kend
s w
as c
alcu
late
d by
div
idin
g w
eeke
nd to
tals
by
104.
Tabl
e 18
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15By
Loc
atio
n of
Hom
icid
e
25
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
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ber
Per
cent
P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
rP
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nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
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r.....
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denc
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......
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ines
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41
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61
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104
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296
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28
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200
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5 22
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61
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15
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36
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108
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1 52
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8 24
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26
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1 41
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879
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0 47
5 25
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408
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4 22
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35
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49
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123
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757
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373
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81
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1 43
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4 90
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5 5
0.3
36
2.0
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
(con
t.)
2011
2012
2013
20
14
2015
P
erce
nt c
hang
e
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
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umbe
r P
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nt20
06-
2015
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2015
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tim's
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0 42
3 24
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330
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93
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3 62
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714
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24
1.
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10
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40
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61
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86
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104
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89
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2
1,87
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845
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0 48
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420
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68
3.
7 66
1 35
.8
696
37.7
19
1.
0 27
6 15
.0
5 0.
3 29
1.
6 39
2.
1 98
5.
3 10
5 5.
7 68
3.
7 10
0.
5 47
2.
5
1,74
5 291,
716
100.
0 43
7 25
.5
376
21.9
61
3.
6 62
6 36
.5
653
38.1
21
1.
2 24
1 14
.0
2 0.
1 22
1.
3 39
2.
3 91
5.
3 10
7 6.
2 70
4.
1 3
0.2
57
3.3
1,69
7 261,
671
100.
0 45
3 27
.1
369
22.1
84
5.
0 58
8 35
.2
630
37.7
18
1.
1 20
8 12
.4
5 0.
3 15
0.
9 43
2.
6 96
5.
7 11
8 7.
1 72
4.
3 1
0.1
54
3.2
1,86
1 401,
821
100.
0 42
8 23
.5
356
19.5
72
4.
0 73
7 40
.5
656
36.0
24
1.
3 19
9 10
.9
6 0.
3 27
1.
5 54
3.
0 11
6 6.
4 62
3.
4 94
5.
2 3
0.2
71
3.9
-26.
1 9.
0 -2
1.9
-5.5
-1
0.3
-3.5
-5
2.3
-14.
3 -3
2.8
25.3
-1
9.9
4.1
--
19.2
-4
.3
--
--
-11.
5 -
11.5
20
.8
-79.
1 -4
7.5
2.2
30.6
-
--
31.5
N
otes
: Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at a
per
cent
cha
nge
is n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.
Tabl
e 19
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5 G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y Lo
catio
n of
Hom
icid
e
26
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
Tota
l G
ende
r R
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1 Fe
mal
e O
ther
U
nkno
wn
Whi
te
His
pani
c B
lack
Num
ber
L
iquo
r sto
re...
......
....…
......
...
Bar
..…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
..
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
.....
P
arki
ng lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
V
ehic
le...
......
......
.....…
......
...
Fie
ld, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
.
Sch
ool .
....…
.....…
......
......
...
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
.....
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
..
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
.....
Vic
tim's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..
Vic
tim's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
S
hare
d re
side
nce.
......
......
.… S
treet
, sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
....
All
othe
r.....
......
…...
......
.....…
..
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
1,86
1 401,
821
428
356 72 737
656 24 199 6 27 54 116 62 94 3 71
1,54
0 32
1 36
4
1,50
4 31
7 26
4 16
4 23
8 11
8 26
46
69
2 45
54
8 10
8 13
11
15
9 40
6
0 26
1
42
12
106
10
51
11
84
10
3 0
58
13
394
802
526
130
9 10
18
7
3 2
384
784
519
127
7 15
4 14
8 84
40
2
119
136
71
28
2 35
12
13
12
0
78
338
286
34
1 15
2 29
8 14
9 53
4
11
7 5
1 0
57
83
45
14
0 0
2 4
0 0
4 15
2
6 0
13
22
11
7 1
22
55
30
9 0
9 33
16
3
1 17
42
26
8
1 1
1 1
0 0
18
38
9 5
1 P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
..
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
. A
ll ot
her..
......
...…
......
......
..…..
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
L
iquo
r sto
re...
......
....…
......
...
Bar
..…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
..
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
.....
P
arki
ng lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
V
ehic
le...
......
......
.....…
......
...
Fie
ld, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
.
Sch
ool .
....…
.....…
......
......
...
S
hare
d re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
.. V
ictim
's, s
hare
d re
side
nce.
.....
V
ictim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
100.
0 23
.5
19.5
4.
0 40
.5
36.0
1.
3 10
.9
0.3
1.5
3.0
6.4
3.4
5.2
0.2
3.9
100.
0 10
0.0
17.6
51
.7
15.8
37
.2
1.7
14.5
46
.0
14.2
36
.4
34.1
0.
9 3.
5 10
.6
12.6
0.
4 0.
0 1.
7 0.
3 2.
8 3.
8 7.
0 3.
2 3.
4 3.
5 5.
6 3.
2 0.
2 0.
0 3.
9 4.
1
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 40
.1
18.9
16
.2
31.5
-
31.0
17
.3
13.7
22
.0
-9.
1 1.
5 2.
5 9.
4 -
20.3
43
.1
55.1
26
.8
-39
.6
38.0
28
.7
41.7
-
2.9
0.9
1.0
0.8
-14
.8
10.6
8.
7 11
.0
-0.
0 0.
3 0.
8 0.
0 -
1.0
1.9
0.4
4.7
-3.
4 2.
8 2.
1 5.
5 -
5.7
7.0
5.8
7.1
-2.
3 4.
2 3.
1 2.
4 -
4.4
5.4
5.0
6.3
-0.
3 0.
1 0.
2 0.
0 -
4.7
4.8
1.7
3.9
-N
otes
: Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
1 Th
e 20
15 "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne h
omic
ide
vict
im w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
Tabl
e 20
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y Lo
catio
n of
Hom
icid
e
27
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
Tota
l U
nder
18
18-2
9 30
-39
40an
d ov
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
...
Scho
ol ..
...…
.....…
......
......
....
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er...
......
..…...
......
.....…
...
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
Ba
r..…
.....…
....…
......
......
......
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
...
Park
ing
lot..
......
......
......
…...
.
Vehi
cle.
......
......
......
.…...
......
.
Fiel
d, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
.
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
.....
Vict
im's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..
1,86
1 401,
821
428
356 72 737
656 24 199 6 27 54 116 62 94 3 71
145 1
144 44 32 12 51 49 4 22 0 1 0 7 4 9 1 1
718 9
709 95 84 11 348
266 9 77 2 10 18 58 29 38 1 24
389 12 377 70 59 11 168
139 2 43 0 10 9 20 17 21 0 17
601 17 584
219
181 38 168
197 9 55 4 6 27 29 12 26 1 28
8 1 7 0 0 0 2 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
.
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
...
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
..
Vi
ctim
's, s
hare
d re
side
nce.
.....
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Shar
ed re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
St
reet
, sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
....
All o
ther
......
.....…
......
......
..…...
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
...
Bar..
…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
...
100.
0 23
.5
19.5
4.
0 40
.5
36.0
1.
3 10
.9
0.3
1.5
3.0
6.4
3.4
5.2
0.2
3.9
100.
0 30
.6
22.2
8.
3 35
.4
34.0
2.
8 15
.3
0.0
0.7
0.0
4.9
2.8
6.3
0.7
0.7
100.
0 13
.4
11.8
1.
6 49
.1
37.5
1.
3 10
.9
0.3
1.4
2.5
8.2
4.1
5.4
0.1
3.4
100.
0 18
.6
15.6
2.
9 44
.6
36.9
0.
5 11
.4
0.0
2.7
2.4
5.3
4.5
5.6
0.0
4.5
100.
0 37
.5
31.0
6.
5 28
.8
33.7
1.
5 9.
4 0.
7 1.
0 4.
6 5.
0 2.
1 4.
5 0.
2 4.
8
100.
0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -N
otes
: Pe
rcen
tage
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
sub
tota
ls o
r 100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
Tabl
e 21
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15
By T
ype
of W
eapo
n U
sed
28
Type
of
wea
pon
used
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
.
Sh
otgu
n....
..…..…
......
......
.....
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
...
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
..
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
......
.
Knife
1 ......
......
.…...
......
......
......
..
Blun
t obj
ect2 ...
..…...
......
......
.....
Pe
rson
al w
eapo
n3 ....…
......
......
Al
l oth
er...
......
...…
..…...
......
.....
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
.....
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
.....
Al
l oth
er fi
rear
ms…
.…...
......
....
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...
Unk
now
n....
.....…
...…
......
......
......
..
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..
Fi
rear
m...
.....…
.…...
......
......
......
..
Han
dgun
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..
2,48
3 252,
458
100.
0 1,
821
74.1
1,
619
65.9
20
2 8.
2 74
3.
0 70
2.
8 0
0.0
58
2.4
637
25.9
31
4 12
.8
77
3.1
130
5.3
116
4.7
33
1.3
5 0.
2 78
3.
2
2,25
8 342,
224
100.
0 1,
610
72.4
1,
373
61.7
23
7 10
.7
52
2.3
73
3.3
3 0.
1 10
9 4.
9 61
4 27
.6
298
13.4
94
4.
2 11
8 5.
3 10
4 4.
7 29
1.
3 1
0.0
74
3.3
2,14
3 332,
110
100.
0 1,
487
70.5
1,
153
54.6
33
4 15
.8
48
2.3
64
3.0
8 0.
4 21
4 10
.1
623
29.5
29
7 14
.1
111
5.3
120
5.7
95
4.5
21
1.0
2 0.
1 72
3.
4
1,97
0 421,
928
100.
0 1,
359
70.5
1,
018
52.8
34
1 17
.7
45
2.3
49
2.5
3 0.
2 24
4 12
.7
569
29.5
29
1 15
.1
102
5.3
107
5.5
69
3.6
23
1.2
1 0.
1 45
2.
3
1,80
9 461,
763
100.
0 1,
255
71.2
95
2 54
.0
303
17.2
58
3.
3 43
2.
4 2
0.1
200
11.3
50
8 28
.8
250
14.2
82
4.
7 10
3 5.
8 73
4.
1 27
1.
5 2
0.1
44
2.5
Type
of
wea
pon
used
(con
t.)
2011
20
12
2013
20
14
2015
Perc
ent c
hang
e
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2006
-20
15
2014
-20
15
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
.....
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
....
Kn
ife1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.....
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
..
Pers
onal
wea
pon3 ...
.…...
......
...
All o
ther
......
......
…..…
......
......
..
R
ope4 ...
......
...…
......
......
......
..
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
.....
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...
Unk
now
n....
.....…
...…
......
......
......
..
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..
Fi
rear
m...
.....…
.…...
......
......
......
..
Han
dgun
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..
All o
ther
fire
arm
s….…
......
......
.
R
ifle.
......
....…
..…...
......
......
....
Shot
gun.
.....…
..…...
......
......
..
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
1,79
4 461,
748
100.
0 1,
224
70.0
86
3 49
.4
361
20.7
44
2.
5 51
2.
9 4
0.2
262
15.0
52
4 30
.0
260
14.9
86
4.
9 98
5.
6 80
4.
6 16
0.
9 1
0.1
63
3.6
1,87
8 501,
828
100.
0 1,
303
71.3
89
9 49
.2
404
22.1
37
2.
0 52
2.
8 6
0.3
309
16.9
52
5 28
.7
261
14.3
96
5.
3 87
4.
8 81
4.
4 21
1.
1 2
0.1
58
3.2
1,74
5 461,
699
100.
0 1,
225
72.1
80
8 47
.6
417
24.5
28
1.
6 47
2.
8 4
0.2
338
19.9
47
4 27
.9
238
14.0
76
4.
5 92
5.
4 68
4.
0 19
1.
1 3
0.2
46
2.7
1,69
7 371,
660
100.
0 1,
169
70.4
76
3 46
.0
406
24.5
40
2.
4 43
2.
6 9
0.5
314
18.9
49
1 29
.6
256
15.4
65
3.
9 97
5.
8 73
4.
4 17
1.
0 6
0.4
50
3.0
1,86
1 401,
821
100.
0 1,
276
70.1
85
5 47
.0
421
23.1
34
1.
9 33
1.
8 0
0.0
354
19.4
54
5 29
.9
263
14.4
97
5.
3 90
4.
9 95
5.
2 26
1.
44
0.2
65
3.6
-25.
9 9.
7 -2
9.9
9.2
-47.
2 12
.1
108.
4 3.
7 -5
4.1
--5
2.9
--
-51
0.3
12.7
-1
4.4
11.0
-1
6.2
2.7
26.0
49
.2
-30.
8 -7
.2
-18.
1 30
.1
--
--
-16.
7 30
.0
Not
es:
Perc
enta
ges
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
a p
erce
nt c
hang
e is
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
1 Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to c
ut o
r sta
b.2 C
lub,
etc
.
3 Han
ds, f
eet,
etc.
4 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
han
g or
stra
ngle
. 5 P
oiso
n, a
rson
, pel
let g
un, d
row
ning
, etc
.
Tabl
e 22
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5G
ende
r and
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Type
of W
eapo
n U
sed
29
Type
of w
eapo
n us
ed
Tota
l G
ende
r R
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1 Fe
mal
e W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n4 ....…
......
...
All
othe
r.....
......
.…..…
......
.....
Rop
e5 ......
......
…...
......
......
..
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
.....
Oth
er6 ...
......
....…
......
......
...
B
lunt
obj
ect3 ...
..…...
......
......
..
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
.....
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
..
Han
dgun
...…
.…...
......
......
.....
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
.
R
ifle.
......
....…
..…...
......
......
Sho
tgun
......
…..…
......
......
..
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
...
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
.....
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.
Kni
fe2 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
.. 1,
861 40
1,82
1 1,
276
855
421 34
33
035
4 54
5 26
3 97
90
95
26 4 65
1,54
0 32
1 28
12
1,
512
309
1,11
7 15
9 75
7 98
36
0 61
25
9
24
9 0
0 31
1 43
39
5 15
0 19
8 65
74
23
73
17
50
45
11
15
2
2 37
28
394
802
526
130
9 12
16
7
3 2
382
786
519
127
7 18
3 57
4 42
9 84
6
115
376
301
61
2 68
19
8 12
8 23
4
10
13
10
1 0
14
12
5 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
44
173
113
20
4 19
9 21
2 90
43
1
78
120
39
26
0 42
33
16
5
1 35
33
17
5
0 44
26
18
7
0 12
6
6 2
0 3
1 0
0 0
29
19
12
5 0
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
..
R
ope5 ...
......
...…
......
......
.....
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
..
O
ther
6 ......
......
.…...
......
......
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
..
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
....
K
nife
2 ......
......
.…...
......
......
....
B
lunt
obj
ect3 ...
..…...
......
......
..
Per
sona
l wea
pon4 ...
.…...
......
Sho
tgun
......
…..…
......
......
..
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
..
Fi
rear
m...
.....…
.…...
......
......
.....
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
..
All
othe
r fire
arm
s….…
......
....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
...
100.
0 70
.1
47.0
23
.1
1.9
1.8
0.0
19.4
29
.9
14.4
5.
3 4.
9 5.
2 1.
4 0.
2 3.
6
100.
0 10
0.0
73.9
51
.5
50.1
31
.7
23.8
19
.7
1.7
2.9
1.6
2.9
0.0
0.0
20.6
13
.9
26.1
48
.5
13.1
21
.0
4.9
7.4
4.8
5.5
3.3
14.6
0.
7 4.
9 0.
1 0.
6 2.
4 9.
1
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 47
.9
73.0
82
.7
66.1
-
30.1
47
.8
58.0
48
.0
-17
.8
25.2
24
.7
18.1
-
2.6
1.7
1.9
0.8
-3.
7 1.
5 1.
0 1.
6 -
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-11
.5
22.0
21
.8
15.7
-
52.1
27
.0
17.3
33
.9
-20
.4
15.3
7.
5 20
.5
-11
.0
4.2
3.1
3.9
-9.
2 4.
2 3.
3 3.
9 -
11.5
3.
3 3.
5 5.
5 -
3.1
0.8
1.2
1.6
-0.
8 0.
1 0.
0 0.
0 -
7.6
2.4
2.3
3.9
-N
otes
: Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
1 Th
e 20
15 "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne h
omic
ide
vict
im w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
2 Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to c
ut o
r sta
b.3 C
lub,
etc
.
4 Han
ds, f
eet,
etc.
5 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
han
g or
stra
ngle
.6 P
oiso
n, a
rson
, pel
let g
un, d
row
ning
, etc
.
Tabl
e 23
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Use
d
30
Type
of
wea
pon
used
To
tal
Und
er18
18
-29
30-3
9 40
and
over
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
......
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
..
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
......
Al
l oth
er fi
rear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
.
Sh
otgu
n....
..…..…
......
......
......
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
....
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
......
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.....
Kn
ife1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
......
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
...
Pers
onal
wea
pon3 ...
.…...
......
....
Al
l oth
er...
......
...…
..…...
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
......
1,86
1 401,
821
1,27
6 85
542
1 34 33 035
454
526
3 97 90 95 26 4 65
145 8
137 81 51 30 2 2 0 26 56 17 4 17 18 1 1 16
718 10 708
586
393
193 9 8 0
176
122 76 14 13 19 1 1 17
389 6
383
297
211 86 10 11 0 65 86 49 15 11 11 5 0 6
601 13 588
309
199
110 13 11 0 86 279
120 64 49 46 18 2 26
8 3 5 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
..
Kn
ife1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
......
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
...
Pers
onal
wea
pon3 ...
.…...
......
....
Al
l oth
er...
......
...…
..…...
......
......
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
......
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
......
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
......
Al
l oth
er fi
rear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
.
Sh
otgu
n....
..…..…
......
......
......
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
....
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
......
100.
0 70
.1
47.0
23
.1
1.9
1.8
0.0
19.4
29
.9
14.4
5.
3 4.
9 5.
2 1.
4 0.
2 3.
6
100.
0 59
.1
37.2
21
.9
1.5
1.5
0.0
19.0
40
.9
12.4
2.
9 12
.4
13.1
0.
7 0.
7 11
.7
100.
0 82
.8
55.5
27
.3
1.3
1.1
0.0
24.9
17
.2
10.7
2.
0 1.
8 2.
7 0.
1 0.
1 2.
4
100.
0 77
.5
55.1
22
.5
2.6
2.9
0.0
17.0
22
.5
12.8
3.
9 2.
9 2.
9 1.
3 0.
0 1.
6
100.
0 52
.6
33.8
18
.7
2.2
1.9
0.0
14.6
47
.4
20.4
10
.9
8.3
7.8
3.1
0.3
4.4
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -N
otes
: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
sub
tota
ls o
r 100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at p
erce
nt d
istri
butio
ns a
re n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.1 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
cut
or s
tab.
2 Clu
b, e
tc.
3 H
ands
, fee
t, et
c.
4 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
han
g or
stra
ngle
.5 P
oiso
n, a
rson
, pel
let g
un, d
row
ning
, etc
.
Tabl
e 24
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
6-20
15By
Con
tribu
ting
Circ
umst
ance
31
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
2006
20
07
2008
20
09
2010
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
Dru
g-re
late
d....
......
......
...A
ll ot
her..
......
.....…
......
......
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
..
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
......
..To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary…
.R
ape.
......
......
..…...
......
...R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
....
Bur
glar
y…...
......
......
......
.A
rgum
ent..
....…
......
......
.....
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e....
.....
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
....
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted…
......
.
2,48
3 56
81,
915
100.
0 14
1 7.
4 6
0.3
132
6.9
3 0.
2 74
1 38
.7
141
7.4
600
31.3
74
8 39
.1
645
33.7
10
3 5.
4 28
5 14
.9
2,25
8 82
51,
433
100.
0 10
7 7.
5 3
0.2
94
6.6
10
0.7
599
41.8
11
9 8.
3 48
0 33
.5
510
35.6
46
9 32
.7
41
2.9
217
15.1
2,14
3 75
11,
392
100.
0 97
7.
0 0
0.0
92
6.6
5 0.
4 53
1 38
.1
113
8.1
418
30.0
51
1 36
.7
469
33.7
42
3.
0 25
3 18
.2
1,97
0 55
01,
420
100.
0 11
9 8.
4 1
0.1
110
7.7
8 0.
6 49
7 35
.0
130
9.2
367
25.8
59
0 41
.5
554
39.0
36
2.
5 21
4 15
.1
1,80
9 53
11,
278
100.
0 10
1 7.
9 2
0.2
91
7.1
8 0.
6 45
2 35
.4
157
12.3
29
5 23
.1
505
39.5
46
1 36
.1
44
3.4
220
17.2
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
(con
t.)
2011
20
12
2013
20
14
2015
P
erce
nt c
hang
e
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Num
ber
Per
cent
20
06-
2015
20
14-
2015
All
othe
r.....
......
..…...
......
...
Arg
umen
t.....
.…...
......
......
..D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
..A
ll ot
her a
rgum
ent..
......
.G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d…...
....
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
..D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
Bur
glar
y…...
......
......
......
.
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
......
..To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary…
.R
ape.
......
......
..…...
......
...R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
....
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
1,
794
547
1,24
7 10
0.0
82
6.6
2 0.
2 72
5.
8 8
0.6
484
38.8
14
7 11
.8
337
27.0
43
9 35
.2
400
32.1
39
3.
1 24
2 19
.4
1,87
8 67
11,
207
100.
0 76
6.
3 2
0.2
69
5.7
5 0.
4 48
4 40
.1
130
10.8
35
4 29
.3
429
35.5
39
7 32
.9
32
2.7
218
18.1
1,74
5 63
41,
111
100.
0 90
8.
1 3
0.3
81
7.3
6 0.
5 42
3 38
.1
94
8.5
329
29.6
40
2 36
.2
367
33.0
35
3.
2 19
6 17
.6
1,69
7 64
11,
056
100.
0 84
8.
0 4
0.4
73
6.9
7 0.
7 39
1 37
.0
94
8.9
297
28.1
34
1 32
.3
315
29.8
26
2.
5 24
0 22
.7
1,86
1 73
71,
124
100.
0 81
7.
2 0
0.0
75
6.7
6 0.
5 43
1 38
.3
118
10.5
31
3 27
.8
350
31.1
32
3 28
.7
27
2.4
262
23.3
-41.
3 6.
4 -4
2.6
-3.6
-
--4
3.2
2.7
--
-41.
8 10
.2
-16.
3 25
.5
-47.
8 5.
4 -5
3.2
2.6
-49.
9 2.
5 -7
3.8
--8
.1
9.2
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
a p
erce
nt c
hang
e is
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
32
Tabl
e 25
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5G
ende
r and
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Con
tribu
ting
Circ
umst
ance
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
To
tal
Gen
der
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
Mal
e1 Fe
mal
e W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Blac
k O
ther
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
.....…
......
.
Tota
l kno
wn.
.....…
......
......
..…...
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
......
..
R
obbe
ry, b
urgl
ary.
......
......
..
R
obbe
ry...
..…...
......
......
.…
Bu
rgla
ry...
..…...
......
......
.…
Ar
gum
ent..
......
…...
......
......
.…
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e....
......
...…
Al
l oth
er a
rgum
ent..
......
.....…
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
.…
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
....…
.....
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
....
All o
ther
…...
...…
......
......
......
…
R
ape.
......
…...
......
......
..…...
.
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
…...
......
1,
861
737
1,12
4 81 0 81 75 643
111
831
335
032
3 27 262
1,54
0 32
1 62
6 11
1 91
4 21
0 74
7
0 0
74
7 71
4
3 3
299
132
27
91
272
41
341
9 31
4 9
27
0 20
0 62
394
802
526
130
9 14
8 31
3 22
8 41
7
246
489
298
89
2 24
32
17
8
0 0
0 0
0 0
24
32
17
8 0
21
31
15
8 0
3 1
2 0
0 12
7 17
0 98
36
0
47
35
19
17
0 80
13
5 79
19
0
27
187
124
12
0 16
17
8 12
0 9
0 11
9
4 3
0 68
10
0 59
33
2
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
All o
ther
…...
...…
......
......
..…...
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
......
..
Rap
e....
...…
......
......
......
...…
R
obbe
ry, b
urgl
ary.
......
......
.…
R
obbe
ry...
..…...
......
......
.…
Bu
rgla
ry...
..…...
......
....…
..
Ar
gum
ent..
......
…...
......
....…
...
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e....
......
...…
Al
l oth
er a
rgum
ent..
......
.....…
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
…
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
.....…
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.…
To
tal k
now
n....
..…...
......
......
..…10
0.0
7.2
0.0
7.2
6.7
0.5
38.3
10
.5
27.8
31
.1
28.7
2.
4 23
.3
100.
0 10
0.0
8.1
3.3
0.0
0.0
8.1
3.3
7.8
1.9
0.3
1.4
32.7
62
.9
3.0
43.3
29
.8
19.5
37
.3
4.3
34.4
4.
3 3.
0 0.
0 21
.9
29.5
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 10
0.0
100.
0 9.
8 6.
5 5.
7 9.
0 -
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-9.
8 6.
5 5.
7 9.
0 -
8.5
6.3
5.0
9.0
-1.
2 0.
2 0.
7 0.
0 -
51.6
34
.8
32.9
40
.4
-19
.1
7.2
6.4
19.1
-
32.5
27
.6
26.5
21
.3
-11
.0
38.2
41
.6
13.5
-
6.5
36.4
40
.3
10.1
-
4.5
1.8
1.3
3.4
-27
.6
20.4
19
.8
37.1
-
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
1 Th
e 20
15 "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne h
omic
ide
vict
im w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
33
Tabl
e 26
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce
Con
tribu
ting
ci
rcum
stan
ce
Tota
l U
nder
5
5-17
18
-29
30-3
9 40
-49
50-5
9 60
-69
70an
d ov
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Arg
umen
t..…
......
......
......
....
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce…
......
..
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
......
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted.
.…...
....
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.
Chi
ld a
buse
...…
......
......
......
All
othe
r…...
......
....…
......
....
B
urgl
ary.
......
......
......
......
..
U
nkno
wn.
…...
......
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
.....
R
ape…
......
...…
......
......
...
Rob
bery
......
......
......
......
...
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
.. 1,
861
737
1,12
4 81 0 75 6
431
118
313
350
323 27 39 223
43 4 39 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 30 7
102 29 73 2 0 2 0 10 1 9 36 36 0 9 16
718
314
404 25 0 24 1
122 21 101
186
173 13 0 71
389
152
237 14 0 14 0
107 32 75 75 70 5 0 41
257 99 158 17 0 16 1 74 21 53 35 33 2 0 32
192 70 122 13 0 12 1 72 22 50 12 9 3 0 25
94 39 55 5 0 4 1 27 10 17 4 2 2 0 19
58 23 35 5 0 3 2 17 9 8 2 0 2 0 11
8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.
Chi
ld a
buse
...…
......
......
......
All
othe
r…...
......
....…
......
....
B
urgl
ary.
......
......
......
......
..
Arg
umen
t..…
......
......
......
....
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce…
......
..
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
......
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted.
.…...
....
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
.....
R
ape…
......
...…
......
......
...
100.
0 7.
2 0.
0 6.
7 0.
5
38.3
10
.5
27.8
31
.1
28.7
2.
4
3.5
19.8
100.
0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
100.
0 2.
7 0.
0 2.
7 0.
0
13.7
1.
4 12
.3
49.3
49
.3
0.0
12.3
21
.9
100.
0 6.
2 0.
0 5.
9 0.
2
30.2
5.
2 25
.0
46.0
42
.8
3.2
0.0
17.6
100.
0 5.
9 0.
0 5.
9 0.
0
45.1
13
.5
31.6
31
.6
29.5
2.
1
0.0
17.3
100.
0 10
.8
0.0
10.1
0.
6
46.8
13
.3
33.5
22
.2
20.9
1.
3
0.0
20.3
100.
0 10
.7
0.0
9.8
0.8
59.0
18
.0
41.0
9.
8 7.
4 2.
5
0.0
20.5
100.
0 9.
1 0.
0 7.
3 1.
8
49.1
18
.2
30.9
7.
3 3.
6 3.
6
0.0
34.5
100.
0 - - - - - - - - - - - -
100.
0 - - - - - - - - - - - -N
otes
: Pe
rcen
tage
s m
ay n
ot a
dd to
sub
tota
ls o
r 100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
dat
a ar
e no
t app
licab
le o
r tha
t per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
34
Tabl
e 27
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
5C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce b
y R
elat
ions
hip
of V
ictim
to O
ffend
er
Rel
atio
nshi
pof
vic
tim to
offe
nder
To
tal
Rap
e R
obbe
ry,
burg
lary
Ar
gum
ent1
Gan
g-,
drug
-re
late
d
Chi
ldab
use
All
othe
r U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
All o
ther
rela
tives
….…
.....…
Stra
nger
......
.....…
......
......
…
Pare
nt, c
hild
4 …...
……
.....…
To
tal k
now
n.…
......
....…
......
…
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....…
U
nkno
wn.
.…...
......
.....…
......
…
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 …
..…
Sp
ouse
3 ......
…...
......
......
..…
1,86
1 83
71,
024
485 72 81 65 321
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
81 25 56 20 0 1 0 35
431 38 393
204 56 21 28 84
350
214
136 96 0 0 0 40
39 2 37 8 0 25 4 0
223 81 142 68 5 7 15 47
737
477
260 89 11 27 18 115
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
All o
ther
rela
tives
….…
.....…
Stra
nger
......
.....…
......
......
…
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 …
..…
Sp
ouse
3 ......
…...
......
......
..…
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 …
...…
.…...
.…
To
tal k
now
n.…
......
....…
......
…10
0.0
47.4
7.
0 7.
9 6.
3 31
.3
- - - - - -
100.
0 35
.7
0.0
1.8
0.0
62.5
100.
0 51
.9
14.2
5.
3 7.
1 21
.4
100.
0 70
.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
29.4
100.
0 - - - - -
100.
0 47
.9
3.5
4.9
10.6
33
.1
100.
0 34
.2
4.2
10.4
6.
9 44
.2
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
per
cent
dis
tribu
tions
are
not
cal
cula
ted
whe
n th
e ba
se n
umbe
r is
less
than
50.
1 Incl
udes
dom
estic
vio
lenc
e.2 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
3 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.4 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
Table 28 HOMICIDE CRIMES CLEARED, 2006-2015
Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate
Year(s) Number of homicides reported
Number of homicides
cleared
Clearance rate1
2013…………… 2012…………… 2011…………… 2010…………… 2009…………… 2008…………… 2007…………… 2006……………
2014…………… 2015…………… 1,861
1,697 1,745 1,878 1,794 1,809 1,970 2,143 2,258 2,483
1,145 1,091 1,146 1,118 1,110 1,154 1,248 1,227 1,208 1,292
61.5 64.3 65.7 59.5 61.9 63.8 63.4 57.3 53.5 52.0
1 A clearance rate is the percentage of crimes (homicides) reported that have been cleared. It is calculated by dividing the number of homicides cleared by the number of homicides reported. The result is multiplied by 100.
35
Table 29 FELONY ARRESTS FOR
SELECTED VIOLENT OFFENSES, 2006-2015 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change
Year(s) Total Homicide Rape1 Robbery Assault
Number
2013..................... 2012..................... 2011..................... 2010..................... 2009..................... 2008..................... 2007..................... 2006.....................
2015..................... 2014.....................
108,157 106,405 101,658 105,657 108,268 114,646 122,078 126,252 127,633 124,624
1,439 1,427 1,423 1,637 1,572 1,638 1,804 1,850 2,017 1,967
2,467 2,444 1,601 1,682 1,758 1,957 2,050 2,103 2,164 2,122
15,903 14,799 15,934 16,867 17,464 19,021 21,610 22,488 21,614 20,376
88,348 87,735 82,700 85,471 87,474 92,030 96,614 99,811
101,838 100,159
Percent change in number
2012 to 2013........ 2011 to 2012........ 2010 to 2011........ 2009 to 2010........ 2008 to 2009........ 2007 to 2008........ 2006 to 2007........
2013 to 2014......... 2014 to 2015.........
2006 to 2015.........
1.6 4.7
-3.8 -2.4 -5.6 -6.1 -3.3 -1.1 2.4
-13.2
0.8 0.3
-13.1 4.1
-4.0 -9.2 -2.5 -8.3 2.5
-26.8
0.9 -
-4.8 -4.3
-10.2 -4.5 -2.5 -2.8 2.0
-
7.5 -7.1 -5.5 -3.4 -8.2
-12.0 -3.9 4.0 6.1
-22.0
0.7 6.1
-3.2 -2.3 -5.0 -4.7 -3.2 -2.0 1.7
-11.8 Rate per 100,000 population at risk2
2013..................... 2012..................... 2011..................... 2010..................... 2009..................... 2008..................... 2007..................... 2006.....................
2015..................... 2014.....................
355.5 352.4 339.7 355.3 366.3 389.5 419.6 437.3 446.3 440.1
4.7 4.7 4.8 5.5 5.3 5.6 6.2 6.4 7.1 6.9
8.1 8.1 5.4 5.7 5.9 6.6 7.0 7.3 7.6 7.5
52.3 49.0 53.2 56.7 59.1 64.6 74.3 77.9 75.6 72.0
290.4 290.6 276.4 287.4 296.0 312.7 332.1 345.7 356.1 353.7
Percent change in rate
2012 to 2013........ 2011 to 2012........ 2010 to 2011........ 2009 to 2010........ 2008 to 2009........ 2007 to 2008........ 2006 to 2007........ 2006 to 2015.........
2014 to 2015......... 2013 to 2014.........
0.9 3.7
-4.4 -3.0 -6.0 -7.2 -4.0 -2.0 1.4
-19.2
0.0 -2.1
-12.7 3.8
-5.4 -9.7 -3.1 -9.9 2.9
-31.9
0.0 -
-5.3 -3.4
-10.6 -5.7 -4.1 -3.9 1.3
-
6.7 -7.9 -6.2 -4.1 -8.5
-13.1 -4.6 3.0 5.0
-27.4
-0.1 5.1
-3.8 -2.9 -5.3 -5.8 -3.9 -2.9 0.7
-17.9 Notes: Rates may not add to total because of rounding.
Dash indicates that a percent change was not calculated due to data definition change. 1 In 2014, the crime of "forcible rape" was changed to "rape". The definition was expanded to
include both male and female victims and reflects the various forms of sexual penetration understood to be rape according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting standards. For additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.
2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Rates for 2006-2011 have been recalculated using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data. Arrest rates are based on the total population at risk (10-69 years of age).
36
Tabl
e 30
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
6-20
15
By
Gen
der o
f Arr
este
e
37
Yea
r(s)
To
tal
Mal
e Fe
mal
e N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
2013
......
......
.. 20
12...
......
.....
2011
......
......
.. 20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
.. 20
08...
......
.....
2007
......
......
.. 20
06...
......
.....
2015
......
......
..20
14...
......
.....
1,43
9 10
0.0
1,42
7 10
0.0
1,42
3 10
0.0
1,63
7 10
0.0
1,57
2 10
0.0
1,63
8 10
0.0
1,80
4 10
0.0
1,85
0 10
0.0
2,01
7 10
0.0
1,96
7 10
0.0
1,28
4 89
.2
1,26
0 88
.3
1,27
0 89
.2
1,41
3 86
.3
1,38
5 88
.1
1,43
8 87
.8
1,62
0 89
.8
1,65
2 89
.3
1,80
2 89
.3
1,73
2 88
.1
155
10.8
16
7 11
.7
153
10.8
22
4 13
.7
187
11.9
20
0 12
.2
184
10.2
19
8 10
.7
215
10.7
23
5 11
.9
Tabl
e 31
H
OM
ICID
E AR
RES
TS, 2
006-
2015
By R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of A
rres
tee
Year
(s)
Tota
l W
hite
H
ispa
nic
Blac
k O
ther
N
umbe
r Pe
rcen
t N
umbe
r Pe
rcen
t Pe
rcen
t N
umbe
rN
umbe
r Pe
rcen
t N
umbe
r Pe
rcen
t
2013
......
......
.. 20
12...
......
.....
2011
......
......
.. 20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
.. 20
08...
......
.....
2007
......
......
.. 20
06...
......
.....
2015
......
......
..20
14...
......
.....
1,43
9 10
0.0
1,42
7 10
0.0
1,42
3 10
0.0
1,63
7 10
0.0
1,57
2 10
0.0
1,63
8 10
0.0
1,80
4 10
0.0
1,85
0 10
0.0
2,01
7 10
0.0
1,96
7 10
0.0
300
20.8
28
7 20
.1
284
20.0
33
6 20
.5
345
21.9
29
3 17
.9
343
19.0
34
6 18
.7
373
18.5
35
1 17
.8
684
47.5
65
7 46
.0
702
49.3
79
6 48
.6
686
43.6
79
7 48
.7
907
50.3
94
4 51
.0
1,02
2 50
.7
910
46.3
375
26.1
38
8 27
.2
355
24.9
42
5 26
.0
421
26.8
41
4 25
.3
430
23.8
43
6 23
.6
495
24.5
53
9 27
.4
80
5.6
95
6.7
82
5.8
80
4.9
120
7.6
134
8.2
124
6.9
124
6.7
127
6.3
167
8.5
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Tabl
e 32
H
OM
ICID
E AR
RES
TS, 2
006-
2015
By A
ge o
f Arr
este
e
38
Year
(s)
Tota
l U
nder
18
18-2
9 30
-39
40 a
nd o
ver
Num
ber
Per
cent
N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Per
cent
N
umbe
r N
umbe
r P
erce
nt
Num
ber
Per
cent
2013
......
......
.. 20
12...
......
.....
2011
......
......
.. 20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
.. 20
08...
......
.....
2007
......
......
.. 20
06...
......
.....
2015
......
......
..20
14...
......
.....
1,43
9 10
0.0
1,42
7 10
0.0
1,42
3 10
0.0
1,63
7 10
0.0
1,57
2 10
0.0
1,63
8 10
0.0
1,80
4 10
0.0
1,85
0 10
0.0
2,01
7 10
0.0
1,96
7 10
0.0
88
6.1
95
6.7
105
7.4
96
5.9
134
8.5
181
11.1
18
2 10
.1
221
11.9
23
5 11
.7
241
12.3
768
53.4
80
7 56
.6
759
53.3
93
0 56
.8
855
54.4
91
8 56
.0
1,03
2 57
.2
1,09
8 59
.4
1,19
3 59
.1
1,15
4 58
.7
313
21.8
27
8 19
.5
283
19.9
31
4 19
.2
284
18.1
25
4 15
.5
299
16.6
27
3 14
.8
293
14.5
26
7 13
.6
270
18.8
24
7 17
.3
276
19.4
29
7 18
.1
299
19.0
28
5 17
.4
291
16.1
25
8 13
.9
296
14.7
30
5 15
.5
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Tabl
e 33
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 201
5R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Arr
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Table 34 HOMICIDE ARRESTS, 2015
Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee
Gender and age of arrestee
Total White Hispanic Black Other Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Percent Number
Total.......................... 1,439 100.0 300 100.0 684 100.0 375 100.0 80 100.0 Under 18..…........... 88 6.1 9 3.0 51 7.5 25 6.7 3 3.8 18-19...................... 169 11.7 12 4.0 102 14.9 47 12.5 8 10.0 20-24...................... 352 24.5 45 15.0 201 29.4 89 23.7 17 21.3 25-29...................... 247 17.2 49 16.3 113 16.5 74 19.7 11 13.8 30-34...................... 185 12.9 47 15.7 85 12.4 43 11.5 10 12.5 35-39...................... 128 8.9 35 11.7 56 8.2 28 7.5 9 11.3 40-44...................... 75 5.2 27 9.0 29 4.2 12 3.2 7 8.8 45-49...................... 58 4.0 19 6.3 14 2.0 20 5.3 5 6.3 50-54...................... 62 4.3 25 8.3 17 2.5 18 4.8 2 2.5 55 and over…........ 75 5.2 32 10.7 16 2.3 19 5.1 8 10.0 Male........…............ 1,284 100.0 240 100.0 629 100.0 347 100.0 68 100.0 Under 18..…........ 85 6.6 8 3.3 49 7.8 25 7.2 3 4.4 18-19................... 152 11.8 9 3.8 92 14.6 44 12.7 7 10.3 20-24................... 319 24.8 35 14.6 186 29.6 83 23.9 15 22.1 25-29................... 217 16.9 38 15.8 102 16.2 66 19.0 11 16.2 30-34................... 162 12.6 40 16.7 75 11.9 39 11.2 8 11.8 35-39................... 116 9.0 28 11.7 54 8.6 25 7.2 9 13.2 40-44................... 66 5.1 25 10.4 26 4.1 12 3.5 3 4.4 45-49................... 50 3.9 17 7.1 13 2.1 18 5.2 2 2.9 50-54................... 51 4.0 17 7.1 16 2.5 16 4.6 2 2.9 55 and over…..... 66 5.1 23 9.6 16 2.5 19 5.5 8 11.8 Female..….............. 155 100.0 60 100.0 55 100.0 28 100.0 12 100.0 Under 18............. 3 1.9 1 1.7 2 3.6 0 - 0 - 18-19................... 17 11.0 3 5.0 10 18.2 3 - 1 - 20-24................... 33 21.3 10 16.7 15 27.3 6 - 2 - 25-29................... 30 19.4 11 18.3 11 20.0 8 - 0 - 30-34................... 23 14.8 7 11.7 10 18.2 4 - 2 - 35-39................... 12 7.7 7 11.7 2 3.6 3 - 0 - 40-44................... 9 5.8 2 3.3 3 5.5 0 - 4 - 45-49................... 8 5.2 2 3.3 1 1.8 2 - 3 - 50-54................... 11 7.1 8 13.3 1 1.8 2 - 0 - 55 and over…..... 9 5.8 9 15.0 0 0.0 0 - 0 -Notes: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.
Dash indicates that percent distributions are not calculated when the base number is less than 50.
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Table 35 PERSONS SENTENCED TO DEATH
1978-2015
Year(s)
2015.…….... 2014.…….... 2013.…….... 2012.…….... 2011.…….... 2010.…….... 2009.…….... 2008.…….... 2007.…….... 2006.…….... 2005.…….... 2004.…….... 2003.…….... 2002.…….... 2001..……... 2000..……... 1999..……... 1998..……... 1997...…….. 1996..……... 1995...…….. 1994.…….... 1993.…….... 1992....……. 1991.......…… 1990...…….. 1989....……. 1988……..... 1987……..... 1986……..... 1985.…….... 1984.…….... 1983.…….... 1982.…….... 1981.…….... 1980……..... 1979……..... 1978…….....
Initial sentences
14 13 24 13 10
34 29 21 17 17
22 12 22 17 25
33 42 32 40 40
38 21 34 40 26
33 33 34 25 21
16 27 35 39 39
23 20 7
Note: This table does not include persons who were resentenced to death after their death sentence was reversed on appeal.
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Tabl
e 36
PER
SON
S SE
NTE
NC
ED T
O D
EATH
, 201
5 Se
nten
cing
Cou
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by G
ende
r, R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
, and
Age
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enci
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co
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To
tal
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gro
up
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ther
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Tabl
e 37
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
AN
D P
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FFIC
ERS
FELO
NIO
USL
Y K
ILLE
D IN
TH
E LI
NE
OF
DU
TY, 2
006-
2015
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
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00 R
espe
ctiv
e Po
pula
tion
Peac
e of
ficer
s fe
loni
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orn
law
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es
Cal
iforn
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lled
in th
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ate
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ber
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e N
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23
1,86
1 4.
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2
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99,3
78
1,69
7 4.
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5
6.5
2013
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04,5
97
1,74
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5
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2012
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26,1
60
1,87
8 5.
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2
2.6
2011
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16
1,79
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8 77
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2
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2010
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81
1,80
9 4.
8 79
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4
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2009
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04
1,97
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3 80
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4
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2,14
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3
3.7
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29
2,25
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4
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2,48
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5
6.6
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e: R
ates
are
bas
ed o
n an
nual
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
pro
vide
d by
the
Dem
ogra
phic
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earc
h U
nit,
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iforn
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inan
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ave
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vise
d in
terc
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ulat
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data
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may
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mat
ch p
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y pu
blis
hed
data
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offi
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felo
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line
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Table 38 PEACE OFFICERS FELONIOUSLY KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY, 2015
Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Deceased by Location and Weapon
Location Gender Race/Ethnic Group and
Weapon Total Male Female White Hispanic Black Other
Total Total..…...................……........…..... 2 2 0 2 0 0 0
Location Residence……............................. Street, sidewalk....................…… Commercial establishment1 ......... All other2 ....................……...........
0 2 0 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 2 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Type of Weapon
Nonfirearm..….............……........… Knife3 .........……........…............. Blunt Object4 .................……..... Personal weapon5 .........……..... All Other6 .........……........….......
Firearm - unspecified.........……
Firearm..…...................……........… Handgun..................……........… Rifle.......…....….........……........ Shotgun.................……........…. Other firearm.........……........….
2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Hotel/Motel, Liquor store, Bar, Other business. 2 Parking lot, Vehicle, Field/Park, or Other. 3 Any instrument used to cut or stab. 4 Club, etc. 5 Hands, feet, etc. 6 Rope, drugs, poison, arson, pellet gun, drowning, vehicle, etc.
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Table 39 JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2015By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased
Gender, race/ethnic group,
Total Peace officer justifiable
Private citizen justifiable
and age of deceased Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total Total........................ 163 100.0 130 100.0 33 100.0
Gender Male...................... 154 94.5 123 94.6 31 93.9 Female................. 9 5.5 7 5.4 2 6.1
Race/ethnic group White.................... 51 31.3 41 31.5 10 30.3 Hispanic................ 62 38.0 55 42.3 7 21.2 Black.................... 39 23.9 23 17.7 16 48.5 Other.................... 11 6.7 11 8.5 0 0.0 Unknown.............. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Age Under 18............... 2 1.2 0 0.0 2 6.1 18-29.................... 56 34.4 44 33.8 12 36.4 18-19................. 5 3.1 4 3.1 1 3.0 20-24................. 21 12.9 16 12.3 5 15.2 25-29................. 30 18.4 24 18.5 6 18.2 30-39.................... 51 31.3 44 33.8 7 21.2 30-34................. 28 17.2 23 17.7 5 15.2 35-39................. 23 14.1 21 16.2 2 6.1 40 and over.......... 54 33.1 42 32.3 12 36.4 40-44................. 17 10.4 14 10.8 3 9.1 45-49................. 13 8.0 12 9.2 1 3.0 50-54................. 14 8.6 8 6.2 6 18.2 55 and over....... 10 6.1 8 6.2 2 6.1 Unknown.............. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.
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Table 40 JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2015By Location of Justifiable Homicide
Total 163
Location of justifiable homicide Number Percent
Total....................……....................Peace officer justifiable
Total.....….........…….................... 130 100.0 Felon's residence…….............. 15 11.5 Other residence....................… 18 13.8 Street, sidewalk....................… 63 48.5 Commercial establishment....... 15 11.5 Hotel, motel....................…… 4 3.1 Liquor store....................…… 1 0.8 Bar....................…….............. 1 0.8 Other business....................… 9 6.9 All other....................……......... 19 14.6 Parking lot....................…….. 6 4.6 Vehicle....................……........ 3 2.3 Field, park....................…….. 6 4.6 Other....................…….......... 4 3.1
Citizen justifiable Total....................……................. 33 100.0 Citizen's, shared residence...... 11 33.3 Citizen's residence................. 11 33.3 Shared residence.................. 0 0.0 Other residence....................… 7 21.2 Felon's residence.................. 4 12.1 Other residence....................… 3 9.1 Street, sidewalk....................… 9 27.3 Commercial establishment....... 3 9.1 Hotel, motel....................…… 0 0.0 Liquor store....................…… 0 0.0 Bar....................…….............. 0 0.0 Other business....................… 3 9.1 All other....................……......... 3 9.1 Parking lot....................…….. 1 3.0 Vehicle....................……........ 0 0.0 Field, park....................……... 1 3.0 Other....................…….......... 1 3.0 Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.
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Table 41 JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2015By Contributing Circumstance
Total 163
PercentContributing circumstance Number
Total.....................………....................................Peace officer justifiable
Total...................…………..........…...…........... 130 100.0 Felon attacked peace officer..…..…............. 88 67.7 Felon killed during commission of crime....... 23 17.7 Felon resisted arrest..................................... 6 4.6 All other......................................................... 13 10.0 Felon attacked citizen................................ 1 0.8 Felon attempted flight................................ 1 0.8 Details not provided................................... 11 8.5
Citizen justifiable Total...........................…….......……................. 33 100.0 Felon attacked peace officer......................... 0 0.0 Felon attacked citizen................................... 12 36.4 Felon attempted flight................................... 0 0.0 Felon killed during commission of crime....... 19 57.6 Details not provided...................................... 2 6.1 Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.
Table 42 JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2015 By Type of Weapon Used
Type of
weapon used
Total Peace officer justifiable
Citizen justifiable
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total.........…….................……... 163 100.0 130 100.0 33 100.0 Firearm..…...................…….... 151 92.6 130 100.0 21 63.6 Handgun..................……...... 98 60.1 86 66.2 12 36.4 Rifle.......…....….........…….... 7 4.3 6 4.6 1 3.0 Shotgun.................……........ 5 3.1 1 0.8 4 12.1 Other firearm.........……........ 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Firearm - unspecified.........… 41 25.2 37 28.5 4 12.1 Nonfirearm..….............……..... 12 7.4 0 0.0 12 36.4 Knife1 .........……........…........ 8 4.9 0 0.0 8 24.2 Blunt Object2 .........……........ 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Personal weapon3 .........…… 3 1.8 0 0.0 3 9.1 Other4 .........……........…....... 1 0.6 0 0.0 1 3.0 Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or to 100.0 because of rounding. 1 Any instrument used to cut or stab. 2 Club, etc. 3 Hands, feet, etc. 4 Poison, arson, pellet gun, drowning, etc.
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Table 43
HOMICIDE CRIMES, 1987–2015 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population
Year(s) Number Rate1
2015...................... 1,861 4.8 2014...................... 1,697 4.4 2013...................... 1,745 4.6 2012...................... 1,878 5.0 2011...................... 1,794 4.8 2010...................... 1,809 4.8 2009...................... 1,970 5.3 2008...................... 2,143 5.8 2007...................... 2,258 6.2 2006...................... 2,483 6.9 2005...................... 2,503 7.0 2004...................... 2,394 6.7 2003...................... 2,402 6.8 2002...................... 2,392 6.8 2001...................... 2,201 6.4 2000...................... 2,074 6.1 1999...................... 2,006 5.9 1998...................... 2,170 6.5 1997...................... 2,579 7.8 1996...................... 2,910 9.0 1995...................... 3,530 11.0 1994...................... 3,699 11.5 1993...................... 4,095 12.9 1992...................... 3,920 12.5 1991...................... 3,876 12.6 1990...................... 3,562 12.1 1989...................... 3,159 11.0 1988...................... 2,947 10.5 1987...................... 2,929 10.7
1 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Rates for 2000-2010 have been recalculated using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.
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Table 44 POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1960-2015
Year(s) Total population
Population at risk Total1 Adult2 Juvenile3
2015................ 39,071,323 30,426,258 26,369,040 4,057,218 2014................ 38,499,378 30,190,364 26,129,967 4,060,397 2013................ 38,204,597 29,923,597 25,825,829 4,097,768 2012................ 37,826,160 29,735,335 25,593,235 4,142,100 2011................ 37,578,616 29,556,094 25,352,813 4,203,281 2010................ 37,318,481 29,432,329 25,166,828 4,265,501 2009................ 37,077,204 29,092,061 24,846,056 4,246,005 2008................ 36,856,222 28,869,786 24,483,271 4,386,515 2007................ 36,552,529 28,597,658 24,193,795 4,403,863 2006................ 36,246,822 28,317,290 23,915,923 4,401,367 2005................ 35,985,582 28,066,451 23,678,907 4,387,544 2004................ 35,752,765 27,835,492 23,461,739 4,373,753 2003................ 35,388,928 27,496,472 23,162,159 4,334,313 2002................ 34,938,290 27,091,683 22,826,738 4,264,945 2001................ 34,512,742 26,707,152 22,524,040 4,183,112 2000................ 34,000,835 26,252,783 22,175,874 4,076,909 1999................ 34,036,000 25,711,892 21,855,190 3,856,702 1998................ 33,494,000 25,263,064 21,498,170 3,764,894 1997................ 32,957,000 25,760,375 21,934,916 3,825,459 1996................ 32,383,000 25,554,242 21,825,735 3,728,507 1995................ 32,063,000 25,122,782 21,505,839 3,616,943 1994................ 32,140,000 24,703,379 21,193,571 3,509,808 1993................ 31,742,000 24,334,534 20,923,632 3,410,902 1992................ 31,300,000 23,975,578 20,661,120 3,314,458 1991................ 30,646,000 23,585,168 20,356,984 3,228,184 1990................ 29,557,836 23,178,961 20,027,633 3,151,328 1989................ 28,771,207 22,524,392 19,451,763 3,072,629 1988................ 28,060,746 21,969,953 18,885,349 3,084,604 1987................ 27,388,477 21,483,563 18,378,758 3,104,805 1986................ 26,741,621 21,009,362 17,903,122 3,106,240 1985................ 26,112,632 20,563,314 17,468,941 3,094,373 1984................ 25,587,254 20,167,923 17,083,479 3,084,444 1983................ 25,075,581 19,860,746 16,763,095 3,097,651 1982................ 24,546,566 19,510,945 16,415,571 3,095,374 1981................ 24,038,711 19,172,812 16,082,355 3,090,457 1980................ 23,668,145 18,824,197 15,778,999 3,045,198 1979................ 23,255,000 18,371,691 15,323,376 3,048,315 1978................ 22,839,000 18,012,901 14,916,032 3,096,869 1977................ 22,350,000 17,619,453 14,470,680 3,148,773 1976................ 21,935,000 17,269,884 14,080,872 3,189,012 1975................ 21,537,000 16,914,556 13,694,793 3,219,763 1974................ 21,173,000 16,563,671 13,339,906 3,223,765 1973................ 20,868,000 16,237,031 13,031,007 3,206,024 1972................ 20,585,000 15,926,249 12,758,809 3,167,440 1971................ 20,346,000 15,657,238 12,542,795 3,114,443 1970................ 20,039,000 15,378,312 12,339,580 3,038,732 1969................ 19,856,000 14,697,200 11,657,600 3,039,600 1968................ 19,554,000 14,379,400 11,403,700 2,975,700 1967................ 19,478,000 14,065,700 11,159,800 2,905,900 1966................ 19,132,000 13,696,700 10,872,500 2,824,200 1965................ 18,756,000 13,377,400 10,620,600 2,756,800 1964................ 18,234,000 12,981,700 10,311,100 2,670,600 1963................ 17,675,000 12,564,600 10,047,700 2,516,900 1962................ 17,044,000 12,099,200 9,740,000 2,359,200 1961................ 16,445,000 11,697,900 9,469,100 2,228,800 1960................ 15,860,000 11,314,900 9,203,300 2,111,600 Source: Population estimates were provided by the Demographic Research Unit,
California Department of Finance. Estimates for 2000-2011 were revised based on the 2010 census.
1 Total population at risk, 10-69 years of age. 2 Adult population at risk, 18-69 years of age. 3 Juvenile population at risk, 10-17 years of age.
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Appendix 1 Data Characteristics and Known Limitations
HOMICIDE CRIMES
Homicide data are obtained from the Supplementary Homicide Report (SHR). The SHR is submitted monthly by California law enforcement agencies as part of the national Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system.
The number of reported homicide crimes represents known victims.
Per UCR definition, suicides, fetal deaths, traffic fatalities, accidental deaths, assaults to murder, and attempts to murder are not classified as criminal homicide and are not included in this report.
The findings of a court, coroner’s inquest, etc., do not affect classifying or scoring of the SHR homicide counts.
Detailed data regarding the criminal homicide category are only as comprehensive as the information provided by contributing agencies.
Offender data (race/ethnicity, age, and gender) are based on law enforcement identification of the offender as a suspect.
Weapon – Reporting agencies report a complete description of the weapon and the ways in which the weapon was used. For example, if a bottle was used in the commission of a murder, the agency will state whether the person was killed by beating, cutting, or stabbing.
Relationship – The relationship reported is that of the victim to the offender. For example, if a wife is killed by her husband, the reported relationship is wife.
Circumstances – Statements of circumstances are based on information known to law enforcement. The reporting agency provides a brief statement as to the circumstances or precipitating events leading to the victim’s death. If the killing occurred in conjunction with the commission of another felony such as a robbery or rape, the agency identifies the specific offense involved.
Note: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Redefines Rape
In 2013, the FBI’s UCR revised the definition of “forcible rape” (the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will) to “rape” and defined as “penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
The California Department of Justice implemented this definition change in January 2014. During 2014, agencies were encouraged to report using the new definition, but were allowed to report under the historical definition while transitioning their reporting systems.
All rape data submitted in 2014 — whether collected under the revised definition or the historical definition — are presented in this publication. While rates are still provided, calculating a percent change from prior years will be suspended until the reporting of rape under the new definition is complete and consistent.
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ARRESTS Monthly Arrest and Citation Register (MACR)
Arrest data from the MACR reporting system are designed to collect the number of persons arrested.
If a person is arrested for multiple offenses, MACR selects only the most serious offense, based on the severity of possible punishment.
The subjectivity of the classification and labeling process must be considered in the analysis of race/ethnic group data.
POPULATION
Crime and arrest rates are calculated using annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Population estimates for 2000–2011 were revised based on the 2010 census. Crime and arrest rates for the period have been recalculated using revised intercensal population data and may not match previously published data.
Beginning in 2004, the population category of “other” for race/ethnic group includes the Department of Finance’s race/ethnic group of “multi-racial.”
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Appendix 2 Computational Formulas
ARREST RATE – An arrest rate describes the number of arrests made by law enforcement agencies per 100,000 total population or per 100,000 total population considered to be at-risk for arrest (10-69 years of age). The “at-risk” population can be further distinguished by adults at-risk (aged 18-69 years) and juveniles at-risk (aged 10-17 years). Regardless of the population used, all rates are calculated in the same manner. An arrest rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported arrests by the respective population. The result is multiplied by 100,000. For example, in 2015 there were 1,439 homicide arrests. The total population was 39,071,323 and the total population at-risk was 30,426,258. This equals a homicide arrest rate of 3.7 per 100,000 population and 4.7 per 100,000 population at-risk.
1,439 = 0.00003683 x 100,000 = 3.7 per 100,000 total population 39,071,323
1,439 = 0.00004729 x 100,000 = 4.7 per 100,000 total population at-risk 30,426,258
CLEARANCE RATE – A clearance rate is the percentage of crimes reported that have been cleared. A clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of crimes cleared by the number of crimes reported. The result is multiplied by 100. For example, in 2015 there were 1,145 homicides cleared and 1,861 homicides reported. This equals a homicide clearance rate of 61.5 percent.
1,145 = 0.615260613 x 100 = 61.5 percent 1,861
CRIME RATE – A crime rate describes the number of crimes reported to law enforcement agencies for every 100,000 persons within a population. A crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes by the total population. The result is multiplied by 100,000. For example, in 2015 there were 1,861 homicides in California and the population was 39,071,323. This equals a homicide crime rate of 4.8 per 100,000 general population.
1,861 = 0.0000476308 x 100,000 = 4.8 per 100,000 population 39,071,323
PERCENT CHANGE – A percent change describes a change in number or rate from one year to another. A percent change is calculated by subtracting base-year data from current-year data. The result is divided by base-year data and multiplied by 100. For example, in 2015 the homicide crime rate was 4.8. In 2006 the homicide crime rate was 6.9. The percent change in rate from 2006 to 2015 is a 30.4 percent decrease.
4.8 - 6.9 = -0.30434783 x 100 = -30.4 percent 6.9
Note: When a series of rates are calculated using different populations, the rate calculated for the total will not be equal to the sum of the rates calculated for each subtotal. For example, the total arrest rate (calculated using the total at-risk population) will not equal the sum of the adult arrest rate (calculated using the adult at-risk population) and the juvenile arrest rate (calculated using the juvenile at-risk population).
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Acknowledgments The California Department of Justice is mandated by statute to submit an annual
Homicide in California report to the Legislature. The department extends its appreciation to all the law enforcement agencies that provided complete and timely data. This report
would not have been possible without their cooperation.
California Department of Justice California Justice Information Services Division • Bureau of Criminal Information and Analysis
Criminal Justice Statistics Center P.O. Box 903427 • Sacramento, CA 94203-4270
http://oag.ca.gov/crime