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— State Summary & Offense Analysis — 9
Section TwoSection TwoSTATESUMMARY & OFFENSEANALYSIS
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24 HOUR CRIME CYCLE IN NEW JERSEY 2016
Note: Arson is not includedin the Crime Index total.
1Murder
24 Robberies
30 Aggravated
Assaults
69 Burglaries
278 Larcenies
31 VehicleThefts
2Arsons
Rapes4
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CRIME INDEX OFFENSE1 every 2 minutes and 44 seconds
VIOLENT CRIME 1 every 24 minutes
and 3 seconds
NON-VIOLENT CRIME 1 every 3 minutes and 49 seconds
MURDER1 every 23 hours and 14 minutes
ROBBERY1 every 59 minutes
RAPE1 every 6 hoursand 3 minutes
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1 every 47 minutes
and 15 seconds
BURGLARY1 every 20 minutes
and 55 seconds
LARCENY-THEFT 1 every 5 minutes and 11 seconds
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 1 every 46 minutes and
36 seconds
NEW JERSEY CRIME CLOCK 2016
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CRIME INDEX FOR THE STATE - 2016
OFFENSESNUMBER OF
INDEXOFFENSES
RATE PER 1,000
INHABITANTS
PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
NUMBEROF
OFFENSES CLEARED
PERCENTOF
OFFENSES CLEARED
MURDER 378 * 0.2 203 53.7
RAPE 1,452 0.2 0.9 493 34.0
Rape 1,377 0.2 0.9 462 33.6
Attempted Rape 75 * 0.0 31 41.3
ROBBERY 8,932 1.0 5.6 2,446 27.4
Firearm 3,156 0.4 2.0 697 22.1
Knife or Cutting Instrument 782 0.1 0.5 255 32.6
Other Dangerous Weapon 579 0.1 0.4 167 28.8
Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) 4,415 0.5 2.8 1,327 30.1
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 11,153 1.2 7.0 5,813 52.1
Firearm 2,200 0.2 1.4 662 30.1
Knife or Cutting Instrument 2,313 0.3 1.4 1,308 56.6
Other Dangerous Weapon 3,750 0.4 2.3 2,001 53.4
Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) 2,890 0.3 1.8 1,842 63.7
BURGLARY 25,198 2.8 15.7 3,769 15.0
Forcible Entry 13,871 1.5 8.7 2,152 15.5
Unlawful Entry - No Force 8,597 1.0 5.4 1,291 15.0
Attempted Forcible Entry 2,730 0.3 1.7 326 11.9
LARCENY - THEFT 101,594 11.3 63.5 21,639 21.3
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 11,310 1.3 7.1 595 5.3
Automobiles 9,715 1.1 6.1 496 5.1
Trucks and Buses 578 0.1 0.4 30 5.2
Other Vehicles 1,017 0.1 0.6 69 6.8
TOTAL CRIME INDEX 160,017 17.9 100.0 34,958 21.8
VIOLENT CRIME 21,915 2.4 13.7 8,955 40.9
NONVIOLENT CRIME 138,102 15.4 86.3 26,003 18.8* Not calculated due to small volume. Percent distribution may not add to 100 due to rounding. Breakdowns may not equal totals due to rounding.
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CRIME TRENDS - NUMBER - RATE - CLEARANCES 2015/2016 - PERCENT CHANGES
INDEX OFFENSESNUMBER OFOFFENSES
RATE PER1,000
INHABITANTS
NUMBER OFOFFENSESCLEARED
PERCENT OFOFFENSESCLEARED
MURDER369 0.0 174 47.2378 0.0 53.7
2015 2016
Percent Change 2 0 17 14
RAPE1,362 0.2 448 32.91,452 0.2 493 34.0
20152016
Percent Change 7 0 10 3
ROBBERY 9,743 1.1 2,477 25.48,932 1.0 2,446 27.4
20152016
Percent Change -8 -9 -1 8
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT11,425 1.3 5,966 52.211,153 1.2 5,813 52.1
20152016
Percent Change -2 -8 -3 0
BURGLARY27,890 3.1 3,981 14.325,198 2.8 3,769 15.0
20152016
Percent Change -10 -10 -5 5
LARCENY - THEFT106,059 11.9 23,417 22.1101,594 11.3 21,639 21.3
20152016
Percent Change -4 -5 -8 -4
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT11,763 1.3 668 5.711,310 1.3 595 5.3
20152016
Percent Change -4 0 -11 -7
TOTAL CRIME INDEX168,611 18.9 37,131 22.0160,017 17.9 34,958 21.8
20152016
Percent Change -5 -5 -6 -1
VIOLENT CRIME22,899 2.6 9,065 39.621,915 2.4 8,955 40.9
20152016
Percent Change -4 -8 -1 3
NONVIOLENT CRIME145,712 16.3 28,066 19.3138,102 15.4 26,003 18.8
20152016
Percent Change -5 -6 -7 -3
* Percent change due to application of expanded rape definition. Refer to page 7 and 27 for more information.
203
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Index Offenses ClearedAdult and Juvenile Distribution - 2016
4
4
2
3
3
90
2
3
6
6
8
7
7
10
8
7
91
416
15
301
487
0,089
36
2,035
7,923
4,112
77
12
282
550
59
2,923
3
1,891
Actual
Numbers
By
Percentage
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
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5 30,194,342 702,435 2.3 0.42016 34,657,933 1,829,857 5.3 12.5
15 161 130 20
5 45,262,440 1,975,597 4 5.62016 $44,558,753 1,709,855 3.8 16.0
-2 -13 -14 3
5 335,605 5,763 1.72016 237,974 13,248 5.6
-29 130 229
2015 439,015 331,197 4.5 9 2016 745,019 287,712 22.4 2.1
6 -3 -9 11
2015 7,318,348 8,666,217 5 40.52016 4,991,687 6,443,908 7.8 41.4
-2 -3 -1 2
5 138,892 7,065,603 7.8 1.5 2016 77,504,338 8,001,848 10.3 27.9
-15 13 32 -11
746,812289,688,642 7.55
277,695,704 79,286,428 28.6 2016 100.0
4 -1
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
TYPE AND VALUES OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED 2015/2016
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STATE OF NEW JERSEYFIVE YEAR RECAPITULATION OF OFFENSES
2012 THROUGH 2016OFFENSES 2012 2013 2014 2015
MURDER 387 401 354 369
RAPE 1,038 874 950 1,362
Rape 969 827 893 1,308
Attempted Rape 69 47 57 54
ROBBERY 11,384 12,087 10,492 9,743
Firearm 3,990 4,613 3,714 3,304
Knife or Cutting Instrument 932 867 808 850
Other Dangerous Weapon 719 687 623 609
Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, etc.) 5,743 5,920 5,347 4,980
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 12,933 12,090 11,208 11,425
Firearm 2,402 2,304 2,083 2,110
Knife or Cutting Instrument 2,826 2,568 2,398 2,504
Other Dangerous Weapon 3,839 3,742 3,505 3,567
Aggravated (Hands, Fists, Feet, etc.) 3,866 3,476 3,222 3,244
BURGLARY 42,384 35,795 31,740 27,890
Forcible Entry 24,891 20,486 17,883 15,217
Unlawful Entry - No Force 12,992 11,598 10,482 9,554
Attempted Forcible Entry
LARCENY - THEFT 122,770 117,958 111,620 106,059
33,391 31,155 29,821 28,634
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 16,471 13,709 11,702 11,763
729 713 651 658
Other Vehicles
TOTAL CRIME INDEX 207,367 192,914 178,066 168,611
CRIME RATE PER 1,000 23.4 21.8 20.0 18.9
VIOLENT CRIME 25,742 25,452 23,004 22,899
NONVIOLENT CRIME 181,625 167,462 155,062 145,712
2016
378
1,452
1,377
75
8,932
3,156
782
579
4,415
11,153
2,200
2,313
3,750
2,890
25,198
13,871
8,597
2,730
101,594
11,310
9,715
578
1,017
160,017
21,915
138,102
46,951
26,830
27,813
17.9
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STATEWIDE CRIME SUMMARY - 2016
60,017 6 5 5
8 victims a decrease of 5 to 2015.
The month of 15,686 the month of
1,169
77.7 6 4 5 3 9 1 4
7,243 5 5
4 9
2 6
70 0
seven 1
The ethnic origin
8
and
21,915 6 4 percent 5
decreased 4 percent 2016
VIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY
VOLUME/RATE/TREND
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033 479
10.5 6, n in 22 5
,175 violent crime arrests 2 5
7 .
1 6
6 4
79 violent crime 1
ix 2
-two
38,102 6 5 5
6 5.4 6
3,653 9,690
67.2 6 5 5
NONVIOLENT CRIME SUMMARY
27,068 6 5.
3 9 2016
0 90
5 10
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
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7 represented 3
one 6 3 percent
The ethnic origin 9
Twenty-one 6 7
TOTAL ARREST SUMMARY308,117 p 6 n in 2 5
6 remained the same p
in 2 8,092 6 0,025 6
4 6
Fifty-nine 6
The ethnic orgin
POLICE OFFICERS KILLED AND ASSAULTED SUMMARY no 6
873 6
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
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CRIME IN NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES AND THE NORTHEAST REGION
• Violent crime in New Jersey decreased 4.3 percent compared to the previous year, while the Northeast Region decreased 1.2 percent overall. Violent crime in the United States increased by 4.0 percent overall.
• Nonviolent crime in New Jersey decreased 5.2 percent, while the Northeast Region decreased 4.4 percent overall. Nonviolent crime in the United States decreased 1.3 percent when compared to the 2015 figure.
INDIVIDUAL INDEX OFFENSES Percent Change
2015/2016New Jersey United States Northeastern States
Murder +2.4
Rape
Robbery
Aggravated Assault - 2.4
Burglary
Larceny-Theft
Motor Vehicle Theft - 3.9 +7.4
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.* Percent change less than one-half of one percent.
+6.6
- 8.3
- 9.7
- 4.2
+8.6
+4.9
+1.2
+5.1
- 4.6
- 1.5
- 0.6
+1.4
- 5.6
+0.7
- 9.6
- 3.7
+0.9
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MURDER
78 6 2 369 5
-half of one percent all
age group 20
4 8 6 6
Twenty-two 6 7
3 33 percent 79 murders.
three Tuesday 43
August, November and December (38), March 21
four 5 15
ifty-two 6
9 35
204 6 4 in 5
in 10 174 91 de 41 22 13
eventy 25 and 13 percent were Hispanic ethnic origin
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
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ifty-four 6 203 78 6
89 11
Statistic Breakdown
August, November and December
:
:
:
rrests:
24
89
7
ictims:
80
71
Sunday
20
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
59
59
55
44
43
55
6317%
15%
11%
12%
15%
16%
16%
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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2 - 2 2 - 0 0 00.5
6 3 3 2 4 0 0 06
4 2 2 1 3 0 0 01.1
3 2 6 6 0 0 05
77 5 12 2 64 0 020.5
6 7 10 2 5 0 0 07.9
57 52 43 0 0 15.2
39 9 8 1 0 010.1
17 12 5 5 2 0 0 04
15 9 6 4 9 0 2 04.0
2 8 4 7 4 0 1 03.2
7 2 5 9 8 0 0 04.5
0 7 2 0 0
5 3 2 5 - 0 0 03
5 1 4 2 1 1 03
8 6 2 4 4 0 0 01
78 01 77 2 66 3 0
79.6 20.4 7.0 70.4 8
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
MURDER VICTIMS BY AGE, SEX AND RACE 2016
10 14 4 3 - - 3 1 0 08
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
MURDER — DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE OF WEAPON2016
WEAPON PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OFFENSES
Handgun 72.5% 274
Rifle 1.1% 4
Cutting Instruments 8.5% 32
Blunt Object 5.6% 21
Hands, Fists, Feet, etc. 5.8% 22
Fire 0.8% 3
Strangulation, Hanging, Drowning, Asphyxiation 1.9% 7
Other/Unknown 4.0% 15
TOTAL 100.0% 378
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Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.*Less than one-half of one percent.
RELATIONSHIP OF MURDER VICTIMS TO OFFENDER
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
MURDER CIRCUMSTANCES
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MURDERS BY COUNTY - 2016
0SUSSEX 19
PASSAIC
10BERGEN
1WARREN 0
MORRIS124
ESSEX30 —HUDSON
0HUNTERDON
5SOMERSET
23UNION
9 MIDDLESEX
26MERCER 7
MONMOUTH
20BURLINGTON
4OCEAN
21ATLANTIC
57CAMDEN
6GLOUCESTER
5SALEM
11 CUMBERLAND
0CAPE MAY
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:
452 6 7 1,362 5 *
7
five 5 rape attempts
during r s 561
398 for rape in 6 5
3 23
three persons for rape 35 2
The H ethnic origin 41
Twenty-five
four 6 6
September:
:
:
rape
1
5
3
RAPE
* This significant increase is due to the expanded rape definition change in 2015.
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ROBBERY:
8,933 6 8 5
1
6
0
in 1 14
10,445,928
3,054 6 3 5
0 11
6
.
The H ethnic origin 21
seven 8
October
4
:
:
:
:
:
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
ROBBERY WEAPON DISTRIBUTION2016
PLACE OF OCCURRENCECLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF
OFFENSESTOTAL VALUE
AVERAGE VALUE
PERCENTDISTRIBUTIONOF OFFENSES
HIGHWAY 5,393 $ 5,024,518 $ 932 60.4
COMMERCIAL HOUSE 640 $ 2,345,697 $ 3,665 7.2
GAS, SERVICE STATION 287 $ 118,440 $ 413 3.2
CONVENIENCE STORE 527 $ 331,539 $ 629 5.9
RESIDENCE 909 $ 1,128,446 $ 1,241 10.2
BANK 133 $ 398,466 $ 2,996 1.5
MISCELLANEOUS 1,043 $ 1,098,822 $ 1,054 11.7
TOTAL FOR NEW JERSEY 8,932 $ 10,445,928 $ 1,169 100.0
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
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30 — State Summary & Offense Analysis —
CARJACKING STATISTICAL SUMMARY
Highlights of carjacking offense statistics for 2016 are listed below:
There were 184 carjacking offenses reported to the police; which involved 190 victims, including passengers.
Carjackings decreased 1% when comparing 2016 to 2015 reported offenses.
Seventeen of the 565 municipalities in New Jersey reported carjackings.
Firearms were involved in 71% (130) of all carjackings. Shootings were involved in 4 percent (7) of all carjackings.
New Jersey registered vehicles represented 83% (153) of all carjackings. Toyota represented the most frequently carjackedvehicle at 13%. The most frequently targeted vehicle year was 2015 with 12% (22).
Seventy percent (129) of all carjacked vehicles were recovered. The average value of a carjacked motor vehicle was $8,011.
Carjackings occurred in a residential area 89% (163) of the time. The hours of darkness (6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.) accountedfor 79% (146) of all carjackings.
Eight percent (15) of all carjackings were witnessed.
The most frequent victim age group was 30-34, which accounted for 19% (36) of the victim total (190). Sixty-eight percent(129) of all victims were male. Fifty-five percent (104) of all victims were black.
The total number of offenders was 355. Complete offender information was supplied for 22% (78) of the offenders. Of allknown offenders, 20-24 was the most frequent offender age group and accounted for 63% (49). Ninety-seven percent (76)of all known offenders were male. Ninety-five percent (74) of all known offenders were black.
Of the total arrests for carjacking (5), adults accounted for 100% (5).
October had the highest number of offenses with 32, accounting for 17% of all carjacking offenses.
Sunday recorded the highest number of offenses with (41), accounting for 22% of all carjackings.
Region I, which consists of Essex, Hudson, and Union counties, accounted for 76% (139) of all carjackings, with the vastmajority occurring in Essex County.
No murders were reported in 2016 as a result of carjacking.
Three percent (5) of all carjackings (184) were cleared by arrest.
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CARJACKING OFFENSESCOUNTY AND STATE TOTALS - 2016
County Number ofOffenses
Estimated TotalVehicle Value
Actual Number of VehiclesRecovered
OffensesCleared by
Arrest
Number ofPersonsArrested
Atlantic - - - - -
Bergen - - - - -
Burlington 2 $11,500 1 1 1
Camden 7 $35,950 3
Cape May - - - - -
Cumberland - - - - -
Essex 132 $942,000 107 - 2
Gloucester - - - - -
Hudson 5 $52,547 5 - -
Hunterdon - - - - -
Mercer 19 $112,601 8 2 2
Middlesex 4 $71,000 3 - -
Monmouth - - - - -
Morris - - - - -
Ocean - - - - -
Passaic 4 $103,500 - - -
Salem - - - - -
Somerset - - - - -
Sussex - - - - -
Union 11 $145,101 2 - -
Warren - - - - -
TOTAL 184 $1,474,199 129 3 5
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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT:
153 6, a de 5
1
6 decreased 8 percent to 1.2 5
20
519 6 2 5 2 1
4 6
The ethnic origin
September :
:
:
:
aggravated assault
4
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201
Weapons
4
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WEAPON DISTRIBUTION
2016
3,750
2,890
2,3132,200
Strong Arm (Hands, Fists, Feet, etc.)
26%
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BURGLARY:
5,198 6 10 5
6 8
2.8 6
6
nine
57.2 270
401 1,872
3 430
3 2
Sixty-two percent of all persons arrested for burglary were white, 37 percent were black, and the remaining 2 percent were other races.
The ethnic origin 1
ifteen 7
August
burglary
6
: :
:
:
:
2
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BURGLARY - 2016
334 10,121,129 2,335 7.2
7,643 6,628,278 176 3
6,063 6,325,890 693 4.1
18,040 3,075,297 1.62,401
15 6,784,644 1,930 3.9
060 512,123 427 2
583 5,834,316 2,259 3
158 4,131,083 8.41,872
5,198 57,206,380 270
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LARCENY-THEFT:
1,594 6 4 5
4
4 percent 3 6
5
two 5
6 2,127
5
2 8
one 6
The ethnic origin
one 7
larceny
6
:
:
:
:
2
1
25-29
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LARCENY-THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle Theft) - 2016
6,951 2,475,058 70 6.2
6,830 027,897 3 6.4
813 36,698 7.4
1,594 95,939,653 44
22 291,739 04
668 260,808 390 7
3,806 353,765 3.4
954 2,857,637 586 1.6
3,730 084,456 559 3.7
5,846 134,083 65 8
6,955 28,313,871 670 7
306 1 991 402 3
27,607 2,520,303 540 7.2
1,594 95,939,653 44
ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS OF LARCENY-THEFT
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:
MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT
310 6 4 decrease 5
5
9,715
57
1,017
6
5
9
1 6
5
10,085
6 4
511 is a 23 percent decrease 5
de 23 1
8 2
Fifty-nine 40 , and 1 percent were other races
The ethnic origin 1
Five 6 0
October
motor vehicle
: :
:
:
4 8
59
In Uniform Crime Reporting, motor vehicle theft includes all thefts and attempted thefts of motor vehicles. This includes the theft or attempted theft of motor vehicle which is defined as a self-propelled vehicle that runs on the surface and not on the rails. This definition excludes taking a motor vehicle for temporary use, such as a family situation, or unauthorized use by others having lawful access to the vehicle. This motor vehicle theft category includes the subheadings of auto, trucks and buses, and other vehicles (motorcycles, mopeds, etc.)
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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT VALUES
7,548 66.7%
35.2%
3
31.5
3,980
3,568
3 ,762
58% OF STOLEN VALUE RECOVERED
MOTOR VEHICLES RECOVERED
Recovery of Motor Vehicles
$114,991,687
$66,443,908
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ARSON:
83 reported 6 2 5
five 7
6
18
9.8 6,771
2,428 2,537
747
86 6 7 in 5
in 6 23
35
ixty-six 31 3
The ethnic origin 5
31 1
April :
:
Most frequent offender:
:
:
arson
7
66
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ARSON - 2016
59 5,873,1477 58 7 19
64 1,358,2711 26 1 6 3
1 770,8674 10 48 10
0 0 0
28 02,3755 1 54 3
35 117,6026 0 57 80
5 62,840 5 33 1 20
23 8,485,1025 34 3842 28
4 1,155,9485 22 5
37,100 3 27
5 193,0486 25 16 4
06 99,40018 24 823 75
83 9,777,550 83 31 1
Due to rounding, the percentage may not add to 100.
1
0
5
0
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