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2 28 11 SCTF Work Session_Police Department Assault Analysis2004 -2009 Average UCR Part I Crimes (plus Simple Assaults): Rates per 10,000 Population UCR = Uniform Crime Report 1,200 , 1,044 1,000 - 800 - 600 - 400 - 552 T , �, a + P \\e' • P -4 ° °5 200 - 0 1,003 835 690 671 641 624 425 406 372 Dubuque ranks 4th best. The average of the other large cities is 21% higher than Dubuque's and the highest city (Council Bluffs) is 89% higher than Dubuque. The lowest city (West Des Moines) is 32% lower than Dubuque. Date source: 2010 Quantitative Research Study on Crime and Poverty in Dubuque, Northern Illinois University Center for Govemmental Studies "Part I" Crimes for Calendar Years 2003 -2010 Compiled by the Dubuque Police Department CY10% CY10% Over /Under Over /Under PERFORMANCE MEASURES CY03 CY04 CY05 CY06 CY07 CY08 CY09 CY 1 0 AVG. Average Peak Year Number of Crimes Against Persons 109 95 118 121 122 118 99 116 -14.7% - 33.6% Murder 1 1 1 0 0 12 1 1 0.0% -50.0% Sexual Assault 52 41 48 61 72 54 43 38 51 -25.5% -47.2% Robbery 20 12 14 19 40 31 35 36 26 38.5% -10.0% Aggravated Assault* 36 41 55 41 36 37 38 24 39 -38.5% -56.4% Number of Crimes Against Property 1,999 2,119 1,996 2,084 2 327 2,284 2,067 2,038 2,114 - 3.6% - 12.4% Burglary 422 464 437 501 669 526 519 503 505 -0.4% -24.8% Burglary to Motor Vehicle 308 389 276 370 366 1 510 1 420 399 380 5.0% -21.8% Theft 1,185 1,176 1,2391 1,151 1,229 1,185 1,072 1,102 1,167 -5.6% -11.1% Theft of MotorVehicle 84 90 44 62 63 63 56 34 62 -45.2% -62.2% TOTAL 2,108 2,214 2,114 2,205 . 2,406 2,185 2,137 2,231 -4.2% -13.7% 1 =Highlight indicates PeakYear *For aggravated assaults, calendar year 2010 incorporates a correction in the method for reporting Aggravated Assaults to the Uniform Crime Reports to comply with the Federal UCR rules. The former reporting method would have shown 53 aggravated assaults. The 29 assault difference are now classified as simple assaults. Correction of this error was not done for the years prior to 2010, so those numbers are overstated. ....—I rnrn (o N ° O)"° O co U ▪ vrn� a) E c i vi Q J c iii m o > c n '° d' c% ft 7 C M . a N c '5 11 .0 CIS Z MaCO T - co a) • - a) • c .. m ., - .--; U) O C O C O a) cu a) U� �' N ;O �^ W (0 CO a) co Lo O . ° U .c a) c 7 CO O c C 3 N D of CO Q 7 Lri ❑ ❑ • • U N m 0 O f6 O m a) c o O C CO N • c 0 co -c a) O C a) U a) • C c 6) O o N •