Homicide in California
2011
California Homicide Statistics for 2011
Kamala D. Harris, attorney General • California Department of JustiCe
Homicide in California, 2011 contains information about the crime of homicide and its victims, as well as demographic data on persons arrested for homicide. Information about the number of persons sentenced to death, the number of peace officers killed in the line of duty, and justifiable homicide is also included. This report includes data for 2011 and prior years.
Homicide Crimes
There were 1,794 homicides reported in 2011. This number represents a 0.8 percent decrease from the 1,809 reported in 2010 and a 25.0 percent decrease from the 2,392 reported in 2002. (Table 1)
Over the last decade, the number of reported homicide crimes ranged from a high of 2,503 in 2005 to this year’s low of 1,794. (Table 1)
This year’s homicide clearance rate of 61.9 percent marks the first decrease in that figure since 2005. Over the last decade, the homicide clearance rate ranged from a low of 49.9 percent in 2005 to last year’s high of 63.8 percent. (Table 28)
In 2011:
zz 80.8 percent of homicide victims were male, 19.2 percent were female. (Table 5)
zz Of the homicides where the victim’s race/ethnicity was identified, 42.7 percent of victims were Hispanic, 27.4 percent were black, 22.4 percent were white, and 7.5
percent were categorized as “other.” (Table (Table 6)
zz While the largest proportion of Hispanic and black victims were aged 18–29 (48.6 and 51.7 percent, respectively), over half (54.5 percent) of white victims were aged “40 and over.” (Table 9).
zz Of the homicides where location was reported, 35.3 percent occurred on the street or sidewalk; 24.1 percent in the victim’s residence, and 13.5 percent in a residence other than the victim’s. (Table 19)
zz While the largest proportion of male victims (40.4 percent) were killed on the street or sidewalk, over half (51.2 percent) of the female victims were killed in their residence. (Table 19)
zz When the victim-offender relationship was identified, the largest proportion of victims (44.3 percent) was killed by a friend or acquaintance. However, a greater percentage of black and Hispanic victims
were killed by a stranger than were white victims (45.7 and 40.5 vs. 26.1). (Table 12)
zz Of the homicides where the weapon was identified, 70.0 percent involved a firearm. (Table 22)
zz Among California’s 35 counties with populations of 100,000 or more, San Joaquin County experienced the highest homicide rate (12.5); Marin County had the lowest rate (0.8). (Table 14)
zz Of the homicides where the contributing circumstance was known, 32.1 percent were gang-related, 27.0 percent were the result of an unspecified argument, and 11.8 percent were domestic violence-related. (Table 24)
Arrests
There were 1,572 arrests for homicide in 2011. This number represents a 4.0 percent decrease from the 1,638 arrests in 2010 and a 15.7 percent decrease from the 1,864 arrests in 2002. (Table 29)
From 2002 to 2011, the overwhelming majority of homicide arrestees and victims were male. (Table 30 and Table 5)
From 2002 to 2011, the largest percentage of homicide arrestees and victims were Hispanic. (Table 31 and Table 6)
From 2002 to 2011, the largest percentage of homicide arrestees and victims were aged 18-29. (Table 32 and Table 7)
In 2011:
zz 88.1 percent of homicide arrestees were male, 11.9 percent were female. (Table 30)
zz 43.6 percent of homicide arrestees were Hispanic, 26.8 percent were black, 21.9 percent were white, and 7.6 percent were categorized as “other.” (Table 31)
zz 54.4 percent of homicide arrestees were aged 18-29, 19.0 percent were 40 years of age or older, 18.1 percent were aged 30-39, and 8.5 percent were under the age of 18. (Table 33)
Death Penalty Sentences
By the end of 2011, there were 724 persons under sentence of death in California. Of these, 10 were sentenced in 2011. Los Angeles County sentenced the largest number with 4. (Tables 35 and 36)
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
Since 2002, there have been 41 California peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty. Two were killed in 2011. (Table 37)
Justifiable Homicides
In 2011, there were 136 justifiable homicides reported. Of these, 101 were committed by a peace officer and 35 were committed by a private citizen. (Table 39)
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Crimes
Table 1 Violent Crimes, 2002–2011 ................................................................................................................6
Table 2 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Gender of Victim .................................................................................................................................7
Table 3 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim ...........................................................................................................8
Table 4 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Age of Victim ........................................................................................................................................9
Table 5 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Gender of Victim .............................................................................................................................. 10
Table 6 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim ........................................................................................................ 10
Table 7 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Age of Victim ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Table 8 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender of Victim ..................................................................... 11
Table 9 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Age of Victim ............................................................................ 12
Table 10 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender and Age of Victim ................................................... 13
Table 11 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Relationship of Victim to Offender ............................................................................................ 14
Table 12 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender .......... 15
Table 13 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Age of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender ................................................................ 16
Table 14 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By County ................................................................................................................................................. 17
Table 15 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Season and Month of Incident.................................................................................................... 21
Table 16 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Day of Incident ............................................... 22
Table 17 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Age of Victim by Day of Incident ...................................................................................................... 23
List of Data Tables
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Table 18 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Location of Homicide ..................................................................................................................... 24
Table 19 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Location of Homicide ................................... 25
Table 20 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Age of Victim by Location of Homicide ......................................................................................... 26
Table 21 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................................................... 27
Table 22 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Type of Weapon Used................................... 28
Table 23 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Age of Victim by Type of Weapon Used ......................................................................................... 29
Table 24 Homicide Crimes, 2002–2011 By Contributing Circumstance .......................................................................................................... 30
Table 25 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Contributing Circumstance........................ 31
Table 26 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Age of Victim by Contributing Circumstance .............................................................................. 32
Table 27 Homicide Crimes, 2011 Contributing Circumstance by Relationship of Victim to Offender..................................... 33
Table 28 Homicide Crimes Cleared, 2002–2011 Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate ...................................................... 34
Arrests
Table 29 Felony Arrests for Selected Violent Offenses, 2002–2011 .................................................. 35
Table 30 Homicide Arrests, 2002–2011 By Gender of Arrestee .......................................................................................................................... 36
Table 31 Homicide Arrests, 2002–2011 By Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee ................................................................................................... 36
Table 32 Homicide Arrests, 2002–2011 By Age of Arrestee ................................................................................................................................. 37
Table 33 Homicide Arrests, 2011 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee ........................................... 37
Table 34 Homicide Arrests, 2011 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee ........................................... 38
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Death Penalty Sentences
Table 35 Persons Under California Sentence of Death, 1978–2011 .................................................. 39
Table 36 Persons Sentenced to Death, 2011 Sentencing County by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age ............................................... 40
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
Table 37 Homicide Crimes and Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, 2002–2011 .............. 41
Table 38 Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty, 2011 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Deceased by Location and Weapon ........................... 42
Justifiable Homicides
Table 39 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2011 By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased ............................................................. 43
Table 40 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2011 By Location of Justifiable Homicide ................................................................................................ 44
Table 41 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2011 By Contributing Circumstance .......................................................................................................... 45
Table 42 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2011 By Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................................................... 45
Population
Table 43 Population Estimates, 1960–2011................................................................................................. 46
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Number, Rate
Table 1VIOLENT CRIMES, 2002-2011per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change
Year(s) Total Homicide Forciblerape Robbery Aggravated
assault
Number2011................... 155,313 1,794 7,678 54,358 91,4832010................... 163,957 1,809 8,325 58,100 95,7232009................... 174,579 1,970 8,698 64,006 99,9052008................... 185,233 2,143 8,906 69,391 104,7932007................... 191,493 2,258 9,047 70,702 109,4862006................... 194,128 2,483 9,213 70,961 111,4712005................... 189,593 2,503 9,345 63,424 114,3212004................... 197,432 2,394 9,598 61,573 123,8672003................... 204,591 2,402 9,918 63,597 128,6742002................... 207,988 2,392 10,176 64,805 130,615
Percent change in number2010-2011......... -5.3 -0.8 -7.8 -6.4 -4.42009-2010......... -6.1 -8.2 -4.3 -9.2 -4.22008-2009......... -5.8 -8.1 -2.3 -7.8 -4.72007-2008......... -3.3 -5.1 -1.6 -1.9 -4.32006-2007......... -1.4 -9.1 -1.8 -0.4 -1.82005-2006......... 2.4 -0.8 -1.4 11.9 -2.52004-2005......... -4.0 4.6 -2.6 3.0 -7.72003-2004......... -3.5 -0.3 -3.2 -3.2 -3.72002-2003......... -1.6 0.4 -2.5 -1.9 -1.52002-2011......... -25.3 -25.0 -24.5 -16.1 -30.0
Rate per 100,000 1population2011................... 413.3 4.8 20.4 144.7 243.42010................... 422.3 4.7 21.4 149.6 246.52009................... 453.6 5.1 22.6 166.3 259.62008................... 485.6 5.6 23.3 181.9 274.72007................... 507.0 6.0 24.0 187.2 289.92006................... 518.4 6.6 24.6 189.5 297.72005................... 512.3 6.8 25.3 171.4 308.92004................... 539.6 6.5 26.2 168.3 338.52003................... 569.4 6.7 27.6 177.0 358.12002................... 589.2 6.8 28.8 183.6 370.0
Percent change in rate2010-2011......... -2.1 2.1 -4.7 -3.3 -1.32009-2010......... -6.9 -7.8 -5.3 -10.0 -5.02008-2009......... -6.6 -8.9 -3.0 -8.6 -5.52007-2008......... -4.2 -6.7 -2.9 -2.8 -5.22006-2007......... -2.2 -9.1 -2.4 -1.2 -2.62005-2006......... 1.2 -2.9 -2.8 10.6 -3.62004-2005......... -5.1 4.6 -3.4 1.8 -8.72003-2004......... -5.2 -3.0 -5.1 -4.9 -5.52002-2003......... -3.4 -1.5 -4.2 -3.6 -3.22002-2011......... -29.9 -29.4 -29.2 -21.2 -34.2Note: Rates may not add to total because of rounding.1 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided Unit, California Department of Finance.
by the Demographic Research
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of v
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2006
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2008
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2010
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% 6.4
534
27.1
%2,
279,
118
5.9% 23
.4
120
6.1%
5,79
3,19
215
.1% 2.1 11
0.6%
- - -
1,80
910
0.0%
38,8
26,8
9810
0.0% 4.
7
329
18.2
%16
,438
,784
42.0
% 2.0
805
44.5
%14
,512
,817
37.4
% 5.5
536
29.6
%2,
287,
190
5.8% 23
.4
133
7.4%
5,89
6,88
515
.2% 2.3 6
0.3%
- - -
1,79
410
0.0%
37,5
78,6
1610
0.0% 4.
8
400
22.3
%16
,444
,726
41.5
% 2.4
761
42.4
%14
,859
,017
37.5
% 5.1
488
27.2
%2,
297,
878
5.8% 21
.2
134
7.5%
6,00
8,08
815
.2% 2.2 11
0.6%
- - -
-25.
0-0
.8
6.5
-3.2
-29.
42.
1
-4.1
21.6
-6.4
0.0
0.0
20.0
-28.
6-5
.5
30.9
2.4
-45.
7-7
.3
-33.
5-9
.0
-3.2
0.5
-31.
4-9
.4
-19.
30.
8
33.4
1.9
-40.
5-4
.3
--
--
--
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
R
ates
are
bas
ed o
n an
nual
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
pro
vide
d by
the
Dem
ogra
phic
Res
earc
h U
nit,
Cal
iforn
ia D
epar
tmen
t of F
inan
ce.
R
ates
are
cal
cula
ted
usin
g th
e po
pula
tion
for e
ach
subg
roup
sho
wn;
ther
efor
e, th
ey w
ill n
ot a
dd to
the
rate
cal
cula
ted
for t
he to
tal p
opul
atio
n.
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.
Das
h in
dica
tes
that
the
perc
ent o
f pop
ulat
ion
and
rate
for t
he "u
nkno
wn"
cat
egor
y ca
nnot
be
calc
ulat
ed b
ecau
se th
ere
are
no u
nkno
wn
race
/eth
nic
grou
p po
pula
tion
data
.
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.
Th
e "p
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion"
cat
egor
y fo
r rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up w
as c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
sum
of t
he ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
popu
latio
ns.
1 B
egin
ning
in 2
004,
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
are
bas
ed o
n th
e 20
00 C
ensu
s. P
revi
ous
popu
latio
n es
timat
es a
re b
ased
on
revi
sion
s of
the
1990
Cen
sus.
Rea
ders
are
adv
ised
to e
xerc
ise
care
in in
terp
retin
g ch
ange
s in
p
erce
nt a
nd ra
te b
etw
een
dece
nnia
l cen
sus
sam
ples
.
2 Beg
inni
ng in
200
4, th
e "o
ther
" cat
egor
y in
clud
es th
e ne
w ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
of "m
ulti-
raci
al."
The
ext
ent t
o w
hich
this
new
race
/eth
nic
grou
p ef
fect
s ot
her p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es is
not
kno
wn.
8
Tabl
e 4
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11B
y A
ge o
f Vic
tim
Num
ber,
Per
cent
, and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Age
of
vic
tim
20
02
20
0320
0420
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
11
Per
cent
chan
ge20
02-
2010
-20
1120
11To
tal
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
...…
P
erce
nt o
f vic
tims.
......
....
1
Pop
ulat
ion
......
..…...
......
.
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n..…
R
ate.
......
......
......
….…
....
U
nder
18
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
.
P
erce
nt o
f tot
al v
ictim
s.1
P
opul
atio
n...
.....…
......
.....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n...
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
...
18-2
9
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
....
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
1
Pop
ulat
ion
......
..…...
......
..
P
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion.
..
R
ate.
......
.…...
..…...
......
30
-39
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
.
P
erce
nt o
f tot
al v
ictim
s.1
P
opul
atio
n...
.....…
......
.....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n...
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
...
40 a
nd o
ver
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
.
P
erce
nt o
f tot
al v
ictim
s.1
P
opul
atio
n...
.....…
......
.....
Per
cent
of p
opul
atio
n...
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
...
Unk
now
n
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
....
Per
cent
of t
otal
vic
tims.
1
Pop
ulat
ion
......
..…...
......
..
P
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion.
..
R
ate.
......
.…...
..…...
......
2,39
210
0.0%
35,3
01,0
0010
0.0% 6.
8
247
10.3
%10
,095
,903
28.2
% 2.4
1,09
845
.9%
6,12
3,03
717
.1%
17.9
449
18.8
%4,
994,
720
14.0
% 9.0
579
24.2
%14
,588
,578
40.7
% 4.0 19
0.8%
- - -
2,40
210
0.0%
35,9
34,0
0010
0.0% 6.
7
240
10.0
%10
,248
,237
28.2
% 2.3
1,10
045
.8%
5,74
0,60
615
.8%
19.2
486
20.2
%5,
384,
170
14.8
% 9.0
560
23.3
%14
,990
,489
41.2
% 3.7 16
0.7%
- - -
2,39
410
0.0%
36,5
90,8
1410
0.0% 6.
5
269
11.2
%9,
575,
520
26.3
% 2.8
1,11
046
.4%
6,16
0,38
616
.9%
18.0
446
18.6
%5,
534,
220
15.2
% 8.1
569
23.8
%15
,106
,285
41.5
% 3.8 0
0.0%
- - -
2,50
310
0.0%
37,0
04,6
6110
0.0% 6.
8
285
11.4
%9,
620,
511
26.1
% 3.0
1,15
146
.0%
6,26
0,10
317
.0%
18.4
473
18.9
%5,
516,
751
15.0
% 8.6
579
23.1
%15
,456
,859
41.9
% 3.7 15
0.6%
- - -
2,48
310
0.0%
37,4
44,3
8510
0.0% 6.
6
316
12.7
%9,
664,
747
25.9
% 3.3
1,14
746
.2%
6,36
9,55
917
.1%
18.0
418
16.8
%5,
516,
609
14.8
% 7.6
586
23.6
%15
,784
,053
42.3
% 3.7 16
0.6%
- - -
2,25
810
0.0%
37,7
71,4
3110
0.0% 6.
0
270
12.0
%10
,007
,501
26.5
% 2.7
998
44.2
%6,
321,
492
16.7
%15
.8
432
19.1
%5,
335,
897
14.1
% 8.1
552
24.4
%16
,145
,692
42.7
% 3.4 6
0.3%
- - -
2,14
310
0.0%
38,1
48,4
9310
0.0% 5.
6
273
12.7
%10
,003
,896
26.2
% 2.7
906
42.3
%6,
500,
288
17.0
%13
.9
381
17.8
%5,
278,
097
13.8
% 7.2
569
26.6
%16
,464
,317
43.0
% 3.5 14
0.7%
- - -
1,97
010
0.0%
38,4
87,8
8910
0.0% 5.
1
242
12.3
%9,
992,
333
25.8
% 2.4
838
42.5
%6,
686,
543
17.3
%12
.5
353
17.9
%5,
214,
480
13.5
% 6.8
528
26.8
%16
,794
,937
43.4
% 3.1 9
0.5%
- - -
1,80
910
0.0%
38,8
26,8
9810
0.0% 4.
7
216
11.9
%9,
989,
397
25.5
% 2.2
769
42.5
%6,
849,
765
17.5
%11
.2
351
19.4
%5,
145,
890
13.1
% 6.8
469
25.9
%17
,150
,624
43.8
% 2.7 4
0.2%
- - -
1,79
410
0.0%
37,5
78,6
1610
0.0% 4.
8
178
9.9%
10,0
06,0
3225
.3% 1.8
760
42.4
%7,
012,
249
17.7
%10
.8
322
17.9
%5,
118,
134
12.9
% 6.3
527
29.4
%17
,473
,294
44.1
% 3.0 7
0.4%
- - -
-25.
0-0
.8
6.5
-3.2
-29.
42.
1
-27.
9-1
7.6
-0.9
0.2
-25.
0-1
8.2
-30.
8-1
.2
14.5
2.4
-39.
7-3
.6
-28.
3-8
.3
2.5
-0.5
-30.
0-7
.4
-9.0
12.4
19.8
1.9
-25.
011
.1
--
--
--
Not
es:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
R
ates
are
bas
ed o
n an
nual
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
pro
vide
d by
the
Dem
ogra
phic
Res
earc
h U
nit,
Cal
iforn
ia D
epar
tmen
t of F
inan
ce.
R
ates
are
cal
cula
ted
usin
g th
e po
pula
tion
for e
ach
subg
roup
sho
wn;
ther
efor
e, th
ey w
ill n
ot a
dd to
the
rate
cal
cula
ted
for t
he to
tal p
opul
atio
n.
Pop
ulat
ion
brea
kdow
ns b
y ag
e w
ill no
t add
to to
tal b
ecau
se o
f var
iatio
ns in
pop
ulat
ion
sour
ce d
ata.
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
.
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.
Th
e "p
erce
nt o
f pop
ulat
ion"
cat
egor
y fo
r age
gro
up w
as c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
sum
of t
he a
ge p
opul
atio
ns.
1
Beg
inni
ng in
200
4, p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es a
re b
ased
on
the
2000
Cen
sus.
Pre
viou
s po
pula
tion
estim
ates
are
bas
ed o
n re
visi
ons
of th
e 19
90 C
ensu
s. R
eade
rs a
re a
dvis
ed to
exe
rcis
e ca
re i
n in
terp
retin
g ch
ange
s i
n pe
rcen
t and
rate
bet
wee
n de
cenn
ial c
ensu
s sa
mpl
es.
9
10
Tabl
e 5
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Gen
der o
f Vic
tim
Year
(s)
Tota
l1
Mal
eFe
mal
eN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt20
11...
......
......
2010
......
......
...20
09...
......
......
20
08...
......
......
20
07...
......
......
20
06...
......
......
2005
......
......
...20
04...
......
......
20
03...
......
......
20
02...
......
......
1,79
410
0.0
1,80
910
0.0
1,97
010
0.0
2,14
310
0.0
2,25
810
0.0
2,48
310
0.0
2,50
310
0.0
2,39
410
0.0
2,40
210
0.0
2,39
210
0.0
1,45
080
.81,
452
80.3
1,61
982
.21,
766
82.4
1,86
582
.62,
070
83.4
2,10
183
.91,
992
83.2
1,97
282
.11,
938
81.0
344
19.2
357
19.7
351
17.8
377
17.6
393
17.4
413
16.6
402
16.1
402
16.8
430
17.9
454
19.0
1 The
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
hom
icid
e vi
ctim
s w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed:
o
ne is
incl
uded
in 2
002.
Tabl
e 6
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim
Year
(s)
Tota
lin
clud
ing
unkn
own
Unk
now
nK
now
n ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
of v
ictim
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cB
lack
Oth
erN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt20
11...
......
..20
10...
......
..20
09...
......
.. 20
08...
......
.. 20
07...
......
.. 20
06...
......
..20
05...
......
..20
04...
......
..
2003
......
.....
2002
......
.....
1,79
41,
809
1,97
02,
143
2,25
82,
483
2,50
32,
394
2,40
22,
392
11 6 11 15 10 8 5 5 7 9
1,78
310
0.0
1,80
310
0.0
1,95
910
0.0
2,12
810
0.0
2,24
810
0.0
2,47
510
0.0
2,49
810
0.0
2,38
910
0.0
2,39
510
0.0
2,38
310
0.0
400
22.4
329
18.2
392
20.0
389
18.3
372
16.5
432
17.5
419
16.8
422
17.7
444
18.5
417
17.5
761
42.7
805
44.6
913
46.6
1,00
347
.11,
055
46.9
1,12
945
.61,
139
45.6
1,03
443
.31,
053
44.0
1,06
644
.7
488
27.4
536
29.7
534
27.3
577
27.1
665
29.6
736
29.7
758
30.3
766
32.1
713
29.8
734
30.8
134
7.5
133
7.4
120
6.1
159
7.5
156
6.9
178
7.2
182
7.3
167
7.0
185
7.7
166
7.0
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
11
Tabl
e 7
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11B
y A
ge o
f Vic
tim
Year
(s)
Tota
l
in
clud
ing
un
know
n
Unk
now
nK
now
n ag
e of
vic
timTo
tal
Und
er 1
818
-29
30-3
940
and
ove
rN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt20
11...
......
.....
20
10...
......
.....
20
09...
......
.....
20
08...
......
.....
20
07...
......
.....
20
06...
......
.....
2005
......
......
..
2004
......
......
..
2003
......
......
..
2002
......
......
..
1,79
41,
809
1,97
02,
143
2,25
82,
483
2,50
32,
394
2,40
22,
392
7 4 9 14 6 16 15 0 16 19
1,78
710
0.0
1,80
510
0.0
1,96
110
0.0
2,12
910
0.0
2,25
210
0.0
2,46
710
0.0
2,48
810
0.0
2,39
410
0.0
2,38
610
0.0
2,37
310
0.0
178
10.0
216
12.0
242
12.3
273
12.8
270
12.0
316
12.8
285
11.5
269
11.2
240
10.1
247
10.4
760
42.5
769
42.6
838
42.7
906
42.6
998
44.3
1,14
746
.51,
151
46.3
1,11
046
.41,
100
46.1
1,09
846
.3
322
18.0
351
19.4
353
18.0
381
17.9
432
19.2
418
16.9
473
19.0
446
18.6
486
20.4
449
18.9
527
29.5
469
26.0
528
26.9
569
26.7
552
24.5
586
23.8
579
23.3
569
23.8
560
23.5
579
24.4
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
1R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Gen
der o
f Vic
tim
Gen
der
of v
ictim
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Tota
l.....
......
.....
M
ale.
......
......
Fe
mal
e....
.....
1,79
410
0.0
1,45
080
.834
419
.2
400
100.
027
869
.512
230
.5
761
100.
065
586
.110
613
.9
488
100.
041
685
.272
14.8
134
100.
094
70.1
4029
.9
1110
0.0
7-
4-
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.
12
Tabl
e 9
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Age
of V
ictim
Age
of
vic
tim
Tota
l
W
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
..…
Unk
now
n..…
...…
......
.....…
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
.....…
Und
er 1
8....
…...
......
..…
18
-29.
…...
…...
......
..…..
30-3
9.…
...…
......
.....…
..
40
and
ove
r...…
......
.....
1,79
4 7-
1,78
710
0.0
178
10.0
760
42.5
322
18.0
527
29.5
400 0
-40
010
0.0
225.
590
22.5
7017
.521
854
.5
761 0
-76
110
0.0
106
13.9
370
48.6
149
19.6
136
17.9
488 1
-48
710
0.0
377.
625
251
.780
16.4
118
24.2
134 0
-13
410
0.0
129.
046
34.3
2216
.454
40.3
11 6-
510
0.0
1-
2-
1-
1-
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.
13
Tabl
e 10
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y G
ende
r and
Age
of V
ictim
Gen
der a
nd
age
of
vic
tim
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cB
lack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
N
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt
Tota
l.…...
......
......
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
-54.
....…
......
55
and
ove
r.....
U
nkno
wn…
......
M
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..
Unk
now
n....
..
Fe
mal
e…...
.....
Und
er 1
8....
..
18
-19.
..…...
..
20
-24.
..…...
..
25
-29.
..…...
..
30
-34.
..…...
..
35
-39.
..…...
..
40
-44.
..…...
..
45
-49.
..…...
..
50
-54.
..…...
..
55
and
ove
r..
U
nkno
wn…
...
1,79
410
0.0
178
9.9
159
8.9
329
18.3
272
15.2
197
11.0
125
7.0
112
6.2
114
6.4
995.
520
211
.37
0.4
1,45
010
0.0
133
9.2
146
10.1
302
20.8
225
15.5
158
10.9
976.
789
6.1
845.
881
5.6
130
9.0
50.
3
344
100.
045
13.1
133.
827
7.8
4713
.739
11.3
288.
123
6.7
308.
718
5.2
7220
.92
0.6
400
100.
022
5.5
123.
033
8.3
4511
.340
10.0
307.
537
9.3
4010
.045
11.3
9624
.00
0.0
278
100.
014
5.0
103.
623
8.3
3412
.225
9.0
196.
829
10.4
2810
.136
12.9
6021
.60
0.0
122
100.
08
6.6
21.
610
8.2
119.
015
12.3
119.
08
6.6
129.
89
7.4
3629
.50
0.0
761
100.
010
613
.990
11.8
163
21.4
117
15.4
9212
.157
7.5
334.
338
5.0
222.
943
5.7
00.
0
655
100.
081
12.4
8513
.015
623
.810
215
.678
11.9
507.
625
3.8
304.
618
2.7
304.
60
0.0
106
100.
025
23.6
54.
77
6.6
1514
.214
13.2
76.
68
7.5
87.
54
3.8
1312
.30
0.0
488
100.
037
7.6
4910
.011
223
.091
18.6
5511
.325
5.1
357.
225
5.1
224.
536
7.4
10.
2
416
100.
029
7.0
4310
.310
525
.277
18.5
4911
.818
4.3
307.
220
4.8
194.
625
6.0
10.
2
7210
0.0
811
.16
8.3
79.
714
19.4
68.
37
9.7
56.
95
6.9
34.
211
15.3
00.
0
134
100.
012
9.0
75.
220
14.9
1914
.29
6.7
139.
77
5.2
118.
29
6.7
2720
.10
0.0
9410
0.0
99.
67
7.4
1819
.112
12.8
55.
310
10.6
55.
36
6.4
77.
415
16.0
00.
0
4010
0.0
3 -
0 -
2 -
7 -
4 -
3 -
2 -
5 -
2 -
12 -
0 -
1110
0.0
1-
1-
1-
0-
1-
0-
0-
0-
1-
0-
6-
710
0.0
0-
1-
0-
0-
1-
0-
0-
0-
1-
0-
4-
410
0.0
1-
0-
1-
0-
0-
0-
0-
0-
0-
0-
2-
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.
14
Tabl
e 11
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Rel
atio
nshi
p of
Vic
tim to
Offe
nder
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of
vic
tim to
offe
nder
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
2,39
22,
402
2,39
42,
503
2,48
3
Unk
now
n....
...…
......
......
......
.96
91,
109
1,01
81,
082
1,10
9
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
.....
1,42
310
0.0
1,29
310
0.0
1,37
610
0.0
1,42
110
0.0
1,37
410
0.0
1
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e…
...66
346
.660
146
.566
748
.554
838
.659
343
.2
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…...
.20
414
.319
815
.317
412
.617
412
.218
013
.12
Sp
ouse
......
.....…
......
.....
976.
893
7.2
846.
177
5.4
866.
3
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 .…...
......
....
107
7.5
105
8.1
906.
597
6.8
946.
8
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es...
......
.....
423.
052
4.0
463.
361
4.3
433.
1
St
rang
er...
.…...
......
......
.....
514
36.1
442
34.2
489
35.5
638
44.9
558
40.6
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Perc
ent c
hang
eR
elat
ions
hip
2002
-20
10-
of v
ictim
to o
ffend
er (c
ont.)
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2011
2011
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
2,25
82,
143
1,97
01,
809
1,79
4
Unk
now
n....
...…
......
......
......
.1,
131
1,03
087
880
476
4
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
.....
1,12
710
0.0
1,11
310
0.0
1,09
210
0.0
1,00
510
0.0
1,03
010
0.0
-27.
62.
51
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce
…...
475
42.1
540
48.5
572
52.4
446
44.4
456
44.3
-31.
22.
2
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…...
.15
513
.816
915
.216
014
.716
716
.616
415
.9-1
9.6
-1.8
2
Spou
se...
......
..…...
......
..76
6.7
716.
464
5.9
848.
472
7.0
-25.
8-1
4.3
Pa
rent
, chi
ld3 .…
......
......
.79
7.0
988.
896
8.8
838.
392
8.9
-14.
010
.8
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es...
......
.....
403.
568
6.1
343.
137
3.7
393.
8-
-
St
rang
er...
.…...
......
......
.....
457
40.6
336
30.2
326
29.9
355
35.3
371
36.0
-27.
84.
5N
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.
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 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
2 In
clud
es "c
omm
on-la
w" m
arria
ge p
artn
er.
3 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
15
Tabl
e 12
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1G
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
Tota
lG
ende
rR
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
.
Unk
now
n....
..…...
…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
..…...
......
......
..1
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce
.....
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
...2
Sp
ouse
......
..…...
......
...
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 .…...
......
..
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es..…
…...
.
St
rang
er...
....…
..…...
......
.
1,79
476
41,
030
456
164 72 92 39 371
1,45
034
469
767
753
277
336
120
5311
18
6445
4724
1534
031
400
761
488
134
1178
359
278
3811
322
402
210
960
157
181
8335
067
4722
280
3218
1111
035
2911
170
1411
95
084
163
9628
0Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
..…...
......
......
..1
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce
.....
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
...2
Sp
ouse
......
..…...
......
...
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 …...
......
...
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es..…
…...
.
St
rang
er...
....…
..…...
......
.
100.
044
.315
.9 7.0
8.9
3.8
36.0
100.
010
0.0
44.6
43.3
7.0
40.1
1.1
23.1
6.0
17.0
3.2
5.4
45.2
11.2
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
048
.845
.039
.536
.5-
20.8
11.7
10.5
29.2
-9.
94.
55.
211
.5-
10.9
7.2
5.2
17.7
-4.
32.
74.
35.
2-
26.1
40.5
45.7
29.2
-N
otes
: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
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.
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 In
clud
es "c
omm
on-la
w" m
arria
ge p
artn
er.
3 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
16
Tabl
e 13
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1Ag
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
To
tal
Und
er18
18-2
930
-39
40an
d ov
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
.
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.1
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce
….
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
..2
Sp
ouse
......
......
......
.....
Pa
rent
, chi
ld3 ...
...…
.....
All o
ther
rela
tives
…...
.....
Stra
nger
......
......
......
......
..
1,79
476
41,
030
456
164 72 92 39 371
178 61 117 39 48 0 48 0 30
760
389
371
168 16 14 2 6
181
322
148
174 88 15 13 2 6 65
527
159
368
161 85 45 40 27 95
7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
....
1
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e…
.
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…..
2
Spou
se...
......
......
......
..
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 ......
…...
..
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es…
......
..
St
rang
er...
......
......
......
.....
100.
044
.315
.9 7.0
8.9
3.8
36.0
100.
033
.341
.0 0.0
41.0 0.0
25.6
100.
045
.3 4.3
3.8
0.5
1.6
48.8
100.
050
.6 8.6
7.5
1.1
3.4
37.4
100.
043
.823
.112
.210
.9 7.3
25.8
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.
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 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
2 In
clud
es "c
omm
on-la
w" m
arria
ge p
artn
er.
3 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
17
Tabl
e 14
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Cou
nty
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Num
ber
Sta
tew
ide
tota
l.…...
2,39
22,
402
2,39
42,
503
2,48
32,
258
2,14
31,
970
1,80
91,
794
A
lam
eda.
...…
......
144
139
117
126
172
152
147
138
132
133
A
lpin
e....
....…
......
00
00
01
10
00
A
mad
or...
......
......
00
20
20
01
12
B
utte
..…...
......
....
59
610
119
710
78
C
alav
eras
...…
....
22
32
10
21
11
C
olus
a....
......
......
00
00
01
11
01
C
ontra
Cos
ta.…
..48
7476
8093
9876
8965
62
Del
Nor
te...
......
...2
01
10
20
13
2
El D
orad
o..…
......
42
25
44
83
34
Fr
esno
......
......
....
6259
6977
7473
6569
6355
G
lenn
......
......
......
02
00
12
20
12
H
umbo
ldt..
......
....
128
53
53
38
63
Im
peria
l.....
......
....
312
40
34
83
33
In
yo...
......
……
.....
02
01
00
02
01
K
ern.
.....…
......
....
5146
5169
6550
5775
7446
K
ings
.....…
......
....
45
64
47
74
38
La
ke...
...…
......
....
41
11
75
54
43
La
ssen
......
......
....
00
03
10
11
11
Lo
s A
ngel
es…
....
1,16
21,
053
1,03
81,
068
1,01
286
380
669
961
756
9
Mad
era.
…...
......
..6
77
102
510
310
5
M
arin
....…
......
.....
40
33
31
54
42
M
arip
osa.
......
......
00
10
10
10
00
M
endo
cino
......
....
49
64
66
75
47
M
erce
d.…
......
.....
1816
1622
2217
2126
2614
M
odoc
..…...
......
..0
00
00
10
00
0
M
ono.
...…
......
.....
01
00
00
00
00
M
onte
rey.
......
......
2827
3314
1529
3651
4434
N
apa.
...…
......
......
22
31
26
11
23
N
evad
a..…
......
....
32
12
22
11
12
O
rang
e.…
......
.....
7764
8177
7977
7269
6774
(con
tinue
d)
18
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Cou
nty
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Num
ber
P
lace
r..…
.…...
.....
010
35
64
36
27
P
lum
as…
......
......
02
20
01
31
01
R
iver
side
…...
......
111
9493
109
109
105
9091
8779
S
acra
men
to…
.....
8383
9211
099
9197
7082
79
San
Ben
ito…
......
.1
20
12
53
01
5
S
an B
erna
rdin
o…14
116
316
517
416
115
911
912
110
410
6
San
Die
go…
.…...
.87
129
127
9812
610
790
7567
82
San
Fra
ncis
co...
...68
6988
9686
100
9845
4850
S
an J
oaqu
in.…
....
5958
5556
5745
3551
6387
S
an L
uis
Obi
spo.
.3
72
46
54
46
5
S
an M
ateo
.…...
....
2120
2630
2213
1816
2016
S
anta
Bar
bara
…..
84
79
1310
1411
1110
S
anta
Cla
ra…
......
3748
3743
3746
5046
2556
S
anta
Cru
z…...
....
613
55
166
810
1410
S
hast
a....
.…...
...…
55
44
811
43
36
S
ierra
......
..…...
.....
01
00
00
00
00
S
iski
you.
...…
......
..4
21
40
21
11
2
Sol
ano…
.….…
.....
1620
1929
1431
2420
3330
S
onom
a.…
......
....
1612
175
118
129
611
S
tani
slau
s.…
......
.15
2742
3029
2731
4629
34
S
utte
r.....
...…
......
.7
33
34
24
15
4
Teha
ma.
.…...
......
21
33
51
03
12
Tr
inity
......
..…...
....
01
11
01
00
03
Tu
lare
......
..…...
...29
3025
5449
3843
3135
39
Tuol
umne
…...
.....
24
23
01
11
11
V
entu
ra..…
…...
....
2142
3332
2917
3129
1815
Y
olo.
......
...…
......
..5
55
44
44
73
5
Yub
a....
.....…
......
..0
55
83
06
32
4(c
ontin
ued)
19
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Cou
nty
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Sta
tew
ide
tota
l.…...
6.8
6.7
6.5
6.8
6.6
6.0
5.6
5.1
4.7
4.8
A
lam
eda.
...…
......
9.7
9.3
7.8
8.4
11.4
9.9
9.5
8.8
8.3
8.7
A
lpin
e....
....…
......
--
--
--
--
--
A
mad
or...
......
......
--
--
--
--
--
B
utte
..…...
......
....
2.4
4.2
2.8
4.6
5.1
4.1
3.2
4.5
3.1
3.6
C
alav
eras
...…
....
--
--
--
--
--
C
olus
a....
......
......
--
--
--
--
--
C
ontra
Cos
ta.…
..4.
97.
47.
57.
89.
09.
47.
28.
36.
05.
8
Del
Nor
te...
......
...-
--
--
--
--
-
El D
orad
o..…
......
2.4
1.2
1.2
2.8
2.2
2.2
4.4
1.7
1.6
2.2
Fr
esno
......
......
....
7.4
6.9
7.9
8.6
8.1
7.9
6.9
7.3
6.6
5.8
G
lenn
......
......
......
--
--
--
--
--
H
umbo
ldt..
......
....
9.4
6.2
3.8
2.3
3.8
2.3
2.3
6.0
4.5
2.2
Im
peria
l.....
......
....
2.0
7.8
2.5
-1.
82.
34.
51.
71.
61.
7
Inyo
......
...…
…...
..-
--
--
--
--
-
Ker
n....
..…...
......
.7.
36.
46.
98.
98.
26.
26.
99.
08.
85.
4
K
ings
.....…
......
....
3.0
3.6
4.2
2.7
2.7
4.6
4.5
2.6
1.9
5.2
La
ke...
...…
......
....
--
--
--
--
--
La
ssen
......
......
....
--
--
--
--
--
Lo
s A
ngel
es…
....
11.7
10.5
10.2
10.4
9.8
8.4
7.8
6.7
5.9
5.8
M
ader
a.…
......
.....
4.6
5.2
5.0
7.0
1.4
3.3
6.6
2.0
6.5
3.3
M
arin
....…
......
.....
1.6
0.0
1.2
1.2
1.2
0.4
1.9
1.5
1.5
0.8
M
arip
osa.
......
......
--
--
--
--
--
M
endo
cino
......
....
--
--
--
--
--
M
erce
d.…
......
.....
8.1
6.9
6.7
9.0
8.8
6.7
8.2
10.1
10.0
5.4
M
odoc
..…...
......
..-
--
--
--
--
-
M
ono.
...…
......
.....
--
--
--
--
--
M
onte
rey.
......
......
6.8
6.4
7.8
3.3
3.5
6.8
8.4
11.8
10.0
8.1
N
apa.
...…
......
......
1.6
1.5
2.3
0.7
1.5
4.4
0.7
0.7
1.4
2.2
N
evad
a..…
......
....
--
-2.
0-
--
--
-
Ora
nge.
…...
......
..2.
62.
12.
72.
52.
62.
52.
32.
22.
12.
4(c
ontin
ued)
20
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Cou
nty
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
P
lace
r..…
.…...
.....
P
lum
as…
......
......
R
iver
side
…...
......
S
acra
men
to…
.....
S
an B
enito
…...
....
S
an B
erna
rdin
o…
San
Die
go…
.…...
.
San
Fra
ncis
co...
...
San
Joa
quin
.…...
.
San
Lui
s O
bisp
o..
S
an M
ateo
.…...
....
S
anta
Bar
bara
…..
S
anta
Cla
ra…
......
S
anta
Cru
z…...
....
S
hast
a....
.…...
...…
S
ierra
......
..…...
.....
S
iski
you.
...…
......
..
Sol
ano…
.….…
.....
S
onom
a.…
......
....
S
tani
slau
s.…
......
.
S
utte
r.....
...…
......
.
Teha
ma.
.…...
......
Tr
inity
......
..…...
....
Tu
lare
......
..…...
...
Tuol
umne
…...
.....
V
entu
ra..…
…...
....
Y
olo.
......
...…
......
..
Yub
a....
.....…
......
..
0.0 -
6.6
6.4 -
7.8
3.0
8.6
9.7
1.2
2.9
2.0
2.2
2.3
2.9 - -
3.9
3.4
3.1 - - -
7.6 -
2.7
2.8 -
3.5 -
5.3
6.2 -
8.7
4.3
8.8
9.3
2.7
2.8
1.0
2.8
5.0
2.8 - -
4.8
2.5
5.5 - - -
7.6 -
5.3
2.7 -
1.0 -
5.0
6.8 -
8.5
4.2
11.1 8.5
0.8
3.6
1.7
2.1
1.9
2.3 - -
4.5
3.6
8.4 - - -
6.2 -
4.1
2.7 -
1.6 -
5.6
8.0 -
8.8
3.2
12.1 8.4
1.5
4.2
2.1
2.4
1.9
2.2 - -
6.9
1.0
5.9 - - -
12.9 -
3.9
2.1 -
1.9 -
5.4
7.1 -
8.0
4.1
10.7 8.5
2.3
3.0
3.1
2.1
6.1
4.4 - -
3.3
2.3
5.6 - - -
11.5 -
3.5
2.1 -
1.2 -
5.1
6.4 -
7.8
3.4
12.2 6.6
1.9
1.8
2.3
2.5
2.3
6.1 - -
7.3
1.7
5.2 - - -
8.8 -
2.1
2.0 -
0.9 -
4.3
6.8 -
5.8
2.8
11.6 5.1
1.5
2.4
3.3
2.7
3.0
2.2 - -
5.6
2.5
5.9 - - -
9.8 -
3.7
2.0 -
1.7 -
4.3
4.9 -
5.9
2.3
5.3
7.4
1.5
2.1
2.5
2.5
3.7
1.6 - -
4.7
1.8
8.7 - - -
7.0 -
3.4
3.5 -
0.6 -
4.0
5.6 -
5.0
2.1
5.6
9.0
2.2
2.6
2.5
1.3
5.1
1.6 - -
7.7
1.2
5.5 - - -
7.8 -
2.1
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 -
Not
es: D
ash
indi
cate
s th
at a
rate
is n
ot c
ompu
ted
whe
n a
coun
ty's
pop
ulat
ion
is le
ss th
an 1
00,0
00 in
a g
iven
yea
r.
R
ates
are
bas
ed o
n an
nual
pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
pro
vide
d by
the
Dem
ogra
phic
Res
earc
h U
nit,
Cal
iforn
ia D
epar
tmen
t of F
inan
ce.
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 n
ot a
dd to
the
rate
cal
cula
ted
for t
he s
tate
.
21
Tabl
e 15
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11B
y S
easo
n an
d M
onth
of I
ncid
ent
Seas
on a
nd m
onth
20
0220
0320
0420
0520
0620
0720
0820
0920
1020
11of
inci
dent
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
..2,
392
2,40
22,
394
2,50
32,
483
2,25
82,
143
1,97
01,
809
1,79
4
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
..0
00
00
00
00
0
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
...2,
392
2,40
22,
394
2,50
32,
483
2,25
82,
143
1,97
01,
809
1,79
4
Sp
ring.
......
......
.…...
.....
582
566
616
580
609
528
558
513
522
464
M
arch
......
..…...
......
..18
919
120
419
518
017
120
317
717
413
4
April
......
....…
......
.....
188
154
199
191
220
172
166
164
163
147
M
ay...
......
.…...
......
...20
522
121
319
420
918
518
917
218
518
3
Su
mm
er...
......
..…...
.....
623
652
648
689
683
656
533
540
444
465
Ju
ne...
......
…...
......
...18
319
719
019
922
020
618
915
213
414
7
July
......
...…
......
......
.23
023
322
825
324
022
815
021
013
717
0
Augu
st...
.…...
......
.....
210
222
230
237
223
222
194
178
173
148
Fall.
......
....…
......
......
...63
860
158
062
961
252
853
245
241
143
2
Sept
embe
r.....
......
....
253
209
211
183
204
172
200
147
128
137
O
ctob
er...
......
......
.....
181
213
187
233
209
189
170
152
142
162
N
ovem
ber..
......
......
..20
417
918
221
319
916
716
215
314
113
3
W
inte
r.....
......
......
......
..54
958
355
060
557
954
652
046
543
243
3
Dec
embe
r…...
......
....
175
210
193
210
200
186
160
165
150
148
Ja
nuar
y....
......
......
....
214
189
197
217
204
210
176
173
154
173
Fe
brua
ry...
......
......
...16
018
416
017
817
515
018
412
712
811
2Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
Sprin
g....
......
....…
......
..24
.323
.625
.723
.224
.523
.426
.026
.028
.925
.9
Mar
ch...
.....…
......
.....
7.9
8.0
8.5
7.8
7.2
7.6
9.5
9.0
9.6
7.5
Ap
ril...
......
.…...
......
..7.
96.
48.
37.
68.
97.
67.
78.
39.
08.
2
May
......
....…
......
......
8.6
9.2
8.9
7.8
8.4
8.2
8.8
8.7
10.2
10.2
Sum
mer
......
.....…
......
..26
.027
.127
.127
.527
.529
.124
.927
.424
.525
.9
June
......
...…
......
......
7.7
8.2
7.9
8.0
8.9
9.1
8.8
7.7
7.4
8.2
Ju
ly...
......
…...
......
....
9.6
9.7
9.5
10.1
9.7
10.1
7.0
10.7
7.6
9.5
Au
gust
....…
......
......
..8.
89.
29.
69.
59.
09.
89.
19.
09.
68.
2
Fa
ll....
......
.…...
......
......
26.7
25.0
24.2
25.1
24.6
23.4
24.8
22.9
22.7
24.1
Se
ptem
ber..
......
......
.10
.68.
78.
87.
38.
27.
69.
37.
57.
17.
6
Oct
ober
......
......
......
..7.
68.
97.
89.
38.
48.
47.
97.
77.
89.
0
Nov
embe
r.....
......
.....
8.5
7.5
7.6
8.5
8.0
7.4
7.6
7.8
7.8
7.4
Win
ter..
......
......
......
.....
23.0
24.3
23.0
24.2
23.3
24.2
24.3
23.6
23.9
24.1
D
ecem
ber…
......
......
.7.
38.
78.
18.
48.
18.
27.
58.
48.
38.
2
Janu
ary.
......
......
......
.8.
97.
98.
28.
78.
29.
38.
28.
88.
59.
6
Febr
uary
......
......
......
6.7
7.7
6.7
7.1
7.0
6.6
8.6
6.4
7.1
6.2
Not
e: 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.
22
Tabl
e 16
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y D
ay o
f Inc
iden
t
Day
of in
cide
nt
To
tal
Gen
der
R
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
Wee
kday
.....…
......
......
......
.
Mon
day.
....…
......
......
......
Tu
esda
y....
…...
......
......
...
Wed
nesd
ay…
......
......
.....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
...
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
......
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
.
Satu
rday
.....…
......
......
.....
Su
nday
......
.…...
......
......
..
1,79
4 01,
794
1,13
823
324
023
920
222
465
635
330
3
1,45
034
40
01,
450
344
901
237
184
4919
050
182
5716
537
180
4454
910
729
855
251
52
400
761
488
134
110
00
00
400
761
488
134
1127
845
431
482
1050
9470
154
4597
6726
569
8374
121
4886
5414
066
9449
150
122
307
174
521
6216
794
291
6014
080
230
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
Wee
kday
.....…
......
......
......
.
Mon
day.
....…
......
......
......
Tu
esda
y....
…...
......
......
...
Wed
nesd
ay…
......
......
.....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
...
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
......
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
.
Satu
rday
.....…
......
......
.....
Su
nday
......
.…...
......
......
..
100.
063
.413
.013
.413
.311
.312
.536
.619
.716
.9
100.
010
0.0
62.1
68.9
12.7
14.2
13.1
14.5
12.6
16.6
11.4
10.8
12.4
12.8
37.9
31.1
20.6
16.0
17.3
15.1
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
069
.559
.764
.361
.2-
12.5
12.4
14.3
11.2
-11
.312
.713
.719
.4-
17.3
10.9
15.2
9.0
-12
.011
.311
.110
.4-
16.5
12.4
10.0
11.2
-30
.540
.335
.738
.8-
15.5
21.9
19.3
21.6
-15
.018
.416
.417
.2-
1Av
erag
e da
ily n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
Wee
kday
......
…...
......
......
...
W
eeke
nd...
...…
......
......
......
4.4
6.2
3.5
0.9
5.2
1.0
1.1
1.7
1.2
0.3
0.0
1.2
2.9
1.7
0.5
0.0
Not
es: 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.
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.
Av
erag
e da
ily n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
may
not
add
to to
tals
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
1 T
here
wer
e 36
5 da
ys in
201
1; 2
60 w
eekd
ays
and
105
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
cal
cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
wee
kday
tota
ls b
y 26
0. 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
wee
kend
tota
ls b
y 10
5.
23
Tabl
e 17
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y D
ay o
f Inc
iden
t
Day
of in
cide
nt
Tota
l
Und
er
18
18
-29
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
...
W
eekd
ay...
..…...
......
......
...
Mon
day.
....…
......
......
.....
Tu
esda
y....
…...
......
......
..
Wed
nesd
ay…
......
......
....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
..
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
.....
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
S
atur
day.
....…
......
......
....
S
unda
y....
...…
......
......
....
1,79
4 01,
794
1,13
823
324
023
920
222
465
635
330
3
178 0
178
111 25 27 19 19 21 67 35 32
760 0
760
448 87 85 86 91 99 312
166
146
322 0
322
197 43 50 39 33 32 125 70 55
527 0
527
375 76 73 95 59 72 152 82 70
7 0 7 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
...
W
eekd
ay...
..…...
......
......
...
Mon
day.
....…
......
......
.....
Tu
esda
y....
…...
......
......
..
Wed
nesd
ay…
......
......
....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
..
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
.....
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
S
atur
day.
....…
......
......
....
S
unda
y....
...…
......
......
....
100.
063
.413
.013
.413
.311
.312
.536
.619
.716
.9
100.
062
.414
.015
.210
.710
.711
.837
.619
.718
.0
100.
058
.911
.411
.211
.312
.013
.041
.121
.819
.2
100.
061
.213
.415
.512
.110
.2 9.9
38.8
21.7
17.1
100.
071
.214
.413
.918
.011
.213
.728
.815
.613
.3
100.
0 - - - - - - - - -1
Ave
rage
dai
ly n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
Wee
kday
......
…...
......
......
..
W
eeke
nd...
...…
......
......
.....
4.4
6.2
0.4
0.6
1.7
3.0
0.8
1.2
1.4
1.4
0.0
0.0
Not
es:
Perc
enta
ges
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 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.
Aver
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 The
re w
ere
365
days
in 2
011;
260
wee
kday
s an
d 10
5 w
eeke
nd d
ays.
The
ave
rage
dai
ly n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
for
w
eekd
ays
was
cal
cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
wee
kday
tota
ls b
y 26
0. T
he a
vera
ge d
aily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts fo
r wee
kend
s
was
cal
cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
wee
kend
tota
ls b
y 10
5.
24
Tabl
e 18
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Loc
atio
n of
Hom
icid
e20
0220
0320
0420
0520
06Lo
catio
nof
hom
icid
eN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…2,
392
2,40
22,
394
2,50
32,
483
U
nkno
wn.
.....…
......
.....…
......
.....
20
1325
19
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
.....
2,39
010
0.0
2,40
210
0.0
2,38
110
0.0
2,47
810
0.0
2,46
410
0.0
Vic
tim's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..65
527
.462
325
.963
026
.556
722
.954
822
.2
Vic
tim's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
465
19.5
425
17.7
479
20.1
414
16.7
397
16.1
S
hare
d re
side
nce.
......
......
.…19
07.
919
88.
215
16.
315
36.
215
16.
1
S
treet
, sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
....
970
40.6
909
37.8
1,04
643
.91,
116
45.0
1,09
744
.5
A
ll ot
her..
......
...…
......
......
..…..
765
32.0
870
36.2
705
29.6
795
32.1
819
33.2
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…26
1.1
261.
120
0.8
230.
922
0.9
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..14
76.
217
37.
214
66.
113
85.
616
76.
8
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
40.
26
0.2
90.
46
0.2
50.
2
Bar
..…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
..40
1.7
381.
635
1.5
341.
441
1.7
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
..61
2.6
753.
147
2.0
702.
861
2.5
P
arki
ng lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
873.
698
4.1
743.
197
3.9
104
4.2
V
ehic
le...
......
......
.....…
......
...22
89.
527
411
.424
010
.128
211
.429
612
.0
Fiel
d, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
.13
45.
614
76.
110
24.
394
3.8
923.
7
Sch
ool .
....…
.....…
......
......
...1
0.0
30.
14
0.2
40.
23
0.1
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
..37
1.5
301.
228
1.2
471.
928
1.1
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Per
cent
cha
nge
Loca
tion
2002
-20
10-
of h
omic
ide
(con
t.)N
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt20
1120
11To
tal i
nclu
ding
unk
now
n....
......
....…
2,25
82,
143
1,97
01,
809
1,79
4
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
..58
6991
5236
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
..2,
200
100.
02,
074
100.
01,
879
100.
01,
757
100.
01,
758
100.
0-2
6.4
0.1
Vic
tim's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..48
522
.051
724
.947
525
.345
425
.842
324
.1-3
5.4
-6.8
V
ictim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…42
419
.343
721
.140
821
.737
321
.233
018
.8-2
9.0
-11.
5
Sha
red
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
612.
880
3.9
673.
681
4.6
935.
3-5
1.1
14.8
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
.98
044
.576
436
.866
535
.464
036
.462
135
.3-3
6.0
-3.0
All
othe
r.....
......
…...
......
.....…
..73
533
.479
338
.273
939
.366
337
.771
440
.6-6
.77.
7
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
150.
716
0.8
261.
427
1.5
241.
4-
-
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
165
7.5
247
11.9
228
12.1
242
13.8
237
13.5
61.2
-2.1
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
...8
0.4
100.
511
0.6
70.
410
0.6
--
B
ar..…
.....…
....…
......
......
.....
361.
626
1.3
351.
919
1.1
402.
3-
-
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
.....
482.
243
2.1
492.
643
2.4
613.
50.
0 -
P
arki
ng lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
108
4.9
121
5.8
123
6.5
905.
186
4.9
-1.1
-4.4
V
ehic
le...
......
......
.....…
......
...17
68.
018
48.
913
57.
211
56.
510
45.
9-5
4.4
-9.6
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
....
125
5.7
102
4.9
101
5.4
794.
589
5.1
-33.
612
.7
Sch
ool .
....…
.....…
......
......
...2
0.1
30.
12
0.1
50.
36
0.3
--
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
..52
2.4
412.
029
1.5
362.
057
3.2
--
Not
es: 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 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.
25
Tabl
e 19
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1G
ende
r and
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Loca
tion
of H
omic
ide
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
Gen
der
R
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Tota
l M
ale
Fem
ale
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
kO
ther
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
......
Vict
im's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
...
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Stre
et,
sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
.....
All o
ther
......
.....…
......
......
..…...
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
....
Ba
r..…
.....…
....…
......
......
......
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
...
Park
ing
lot..
......
......
......
…...
..
Vehi
cle.
......
......
......
.…...
......
.
Fiel
d, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
..
Scho
ol ..
...…
.....…
......
......
....
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
...
1,79
4 361,
758
423
330 93 621
714 24 237 10 40 61 86 104 89 6 57
1,45
034
426
101,
424
334
252
171
219
111
3360
575
4659
711
719
519
542
100
373
4615
788
8519
7910
42
4413
400
761
488
134
119
1110
24
391
750
478
132
714
915
374
470
104
130
6036
045
2314
110
7429
223
222
116
830
517
263
611
84
10
5897
5923
01
26
10
920
83
024
1313
110
1540
238
013
4832
110
1949
154
22
40
00
1624
121
4Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
......
Vict
im's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
...
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Stre
et,
sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
.....
All o
ther
......
.....…
......
......
..…...
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
....
Ba
r..…
.....…
....…
......
......
......
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
...
Park
ing
lot..
......
......
......
…...
..
Vehi
cle.
......
......
......
.…...
......
.
Fiel
d, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
..
Scho
ol ..
...…
.....…
......
......
....
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
...
100.
024
.118
.8 5.3
35.3
40.6 1.4
13.5 0.6
2.3
3.5
4.9
5.9
5.1
0.3
3.2
100.
010
0.0
17.7
51.2
15.4
33.2
2.3
18.0
40.4
13.8
41.9
35.0
1.3
1.5
13.7
12.6
0.7
0.0
2.6
0.9
3.2
4.5
5.5
2.4
6.0
5.7
5.5
3.0
0.3
0.6
3.1
3.9
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
038
.120
.415
.535
.6-
26.6
17.3
12.6
27.3
-11
.53.
12.
98.
3-
18.9
38.9
48.5
16.7
-43
.040
.736
.047
.7-
2.8
1.1
0.8
0.8
-14
.812
.912
.317
.4-
0.3
0.3
1.3
0.8
-2.
32.
71.
72.
3-
6.1
1.7
2.7
8.3
-3.
85.
34.
86.
1-
3.3
6.4
6.7
8.3
-4.
96.
53.
13.
0-
0.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
-4.
13.
22.
50.
8-
Not
es: 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.
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.
26
Tabl
e 20
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y Lo
catio
n of
Hom
icid
e
Loca
tion
of
hom
icid
e
Tota
l
Und
er
18
18
-29
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
.....
Vict
im's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
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.…
.…...
......
...
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
.
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
1,79
4 361,
758
423
330 93 621
714 24 237 10 40 61 86 104 89 6 57
178 3
175 59 50 9 62 54 1 21 0 1 1 5 10 6 2 7
760 18 742 88 75 13 327
327 10 118 4 22 12 56 54 35 1 15
322 3
319 68 55 13 128
123 4 35 3 11 11 12 20 16 1 10
527 12 515
207
149 58 103
205 9 63 3 6 37 13 20 30 2 22
7 0 7 1 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
.....
Vict
im's
, sha
red
resi
denc
e....
..
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
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.…
.…...
......
...
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
.
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
100.
024
.118
.8 5.3
35.3
40.6 1.4
13.5 0.6
2.3
3.5
4.9
5.9
5.1
0.3
3.2
100.
033
.728
.6 5.1
35.4
30.9 0.6
12.0 0.0
0.6
0.6
2.9
5.7
3.4
1.1
4.0
100.
011
.910
.1 1.8
44.1
44.1 1.3
15.9 0.5
3.0
1.6
7.5
7.3
4.7
0.1
2.0
100.
021
.317
.2 4.1
40.1
38.6 1.3
11.0 0.9
3.4
3.4
3.8
6.3
5.0
0.3
3.1
100.
040
.228
.911
.320
.039
.8 1.7
12.2 0.6
1.2
7.2
2.5
3.9
5.8
0.4
4.3
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.
27
Tabl
e 21
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Typ
e of
Wea
pon
Use
d20
0220
0320
0420
0520
06Ty
pe
of w
eapo
n us
edN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
t
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...2,
392
2,40
22,
394
2,50
32,
483
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
.....
2823
1222
25
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..2,
364
100.
02,
379
100.
02,
382
100.
02,
481
100.
02,
458
100.
0
Fi
rear
m...
.....…
.…...
......
......
......
..1,
735
73.4
1,73
372
.81,
730
72.6
1,84
574
.41,
821
74.1
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
.....
1,55
565
.81,
566
65.8
1,46
261
.41,
547
62.4
1,61
965
.9
All o
ther
fire
arm
s….…
......
......
.18
07.
616
77.
026
811
.329
812
.020
28.
2
R
ifle.
......
....…
..…...
......
......
...80
3.4
622.
673
3.1
873.
574
3.0
Shot
gun.
.....…
..…...
......
......
..60
2.5
532.
269
2.9
753.
070
2.8
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
...2
0.1
30.
13
0.1
00.
00
0.0
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
....
381.
649
2.1
123
5.2
136
5.5
582.
4
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
......
.62
926
.664
627
.265
227
.463
625
.663
725
.91
Kn
ife...
......
....…
......
......
......
.....
274
11.6
258
10.8
282
11.8
291
11.7
314
12.8
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
..11
64.
911
64.
910
44.
478
3.1
773.
13
Pe
rson
al w
eapo
n...
.…...
......
...11
85.
013
85.
814
86.
213
85.
613
05.
3
All o
ther
......
......
…..…
......
......
..12
15.
113
45.
611
85.
012
95.
211
64.
74
Rop
e...
......
...…
......
......
......
..41
1.7
582.
449
2.1
301.
233
1.3
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
.....
50.
22
0.1
50.
22
0.1
50.
25
Oth
er...
......
....…
......
......
......
.75
3.2
743.
164
2.7
973.
978
3.2
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Perc
ent c
hang
eTy
pe
2002
-20
10-
of w
eapo
n us
ed (c
ont.)
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2011
2011
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...2,
258
2,14
31,
970
1,80
91,
794
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
.....
3433
4246
46
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
..2,
224
100.
02,
110
100.
01,
928
100.
01,
763
100.
01,
748
100.
0-2
6.1
-0.9
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
.....
1,61
072
.41,
487
70.5
1,35
970
.51,
255
71.2
1,22
470
.0-2
9.5
-2.5
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
.....
1,37
361
.71,
153
54.6
1,01
852
.895
254
.086
349
.4-4
4.5
-9.3
Al
l oth
er fi
rear
ms…
.…...
......
....
237
10.7
334
15.8
341
17.7
303
17.2
361
20.7
100.
619
.1
R
ifle.
......
....…
..…...
......
......
...52
2.3
482.
345
2.3
583.
344
2.5
-45.
0-2
4.1
Shot
gun.
.....…
..…...
......
......
..73
3.3
643.
049
2.5
432.
451
2.9
-15.
018
.6
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
30.
18
0.4
30.
22
0.1
40.
2-
-
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
.10
94.
921
410
.124
412
.720
011
.326
215
.0-
31.0
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
....
614
27.6
623
29.5
569
29.5
508
28.8
524
30.0
-16.
73.
11
Kn
ife...
......
....…
......
......
......
.....
298
13.4
297
14.1
291
15.1
250
14.2
260
14.9
-5.1
4.0
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
..94
4.2
111
5.3
102
5.3
824.
786
4.9
-25.
94.
93
Pe
rson
al w
eapo
n...
.…...
......
...11
85.
312
05.
710
75.
510
35.
898
5.6
-16.
9-4
.9
All o
ther
......
......
…..…
......
......
..10
44.
795
4.5
693.
673
4.1
804.
6-3
3.9
9.6
4
R
ope
......
......
…...
......
......
.....
291.
321
1.0
231.
227
1.5
160.
9 -
-
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
......
..1
0.0
20.
11
0.1
20.
11
0.1
--
5
O
ther
......
......
.…...
......
......
....
743.
372
3.4
452.
344
2.5
633.
6-1
6.0
43.2
Not
es:
Perc
enta
ges
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 Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to c
ut o
r sta
b.
2 Clu
b, e
tc.
3 H
ands
, fee
t, et
c.
4 Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to h
ang
or s
trang
le.
5 P
oiso
n, a
rson
, pel
let g
un, d
row
ning
, etc
.
28
Tabl
e 22
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Use
d
Type
of
wea
pon
used
Tota
lG
ende
r
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cB
lack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
..
Unk
now
n....
.....…
...…
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
...
Fi
rear
m...
.....…
.…...
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
...
All
othe
r fire
arm
s….…
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
....
Sho
tgun
......
…..…
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
....
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
...
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
.....
1
Kni
fe...
......
....…
......
......
......
..
Blu
nt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
3
Per
sona
l wea
pon
....…
......
....
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
...4
Rop
e...
......
...…
......
......
......
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
...5
Oth
er...
......
....…
......
......
.....
1,79
4 461,
748
1,22
486
336
1 44 51 426
252
426
0 86 98 80 16 1 63
1,45
034
427
191,
423
325
1,05
816
674
212
131
645
386
3912
40
235
2736
515
919
862
6620
6533
3644
79
01
2934
400
761
488
134
1116
126
75
384
749
482
127
620
854
638
879
312
640
327
657
182
143
112
222
1218
113
017
217
60
03
01
053
101
9412
217
620
394
483
8110
650
230
3329
166
242
3314
90
2035
1410
14
73
20
10
00
015
2811
81
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
...
Han
dgun
...…
.…...
......
......
......
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
..
R
ifle.
......
....…
..…...
......
......
.
S
hotg
un...
...…
..…...
......
......
Oth
er fi
rear
m…
..…..…
…...
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
..1
K
nife
......
......
.…...
......
......
.....
B
lunt
obj
ect2 ...
..…...
......
......
...3
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n...
.…...
......
.
All
othe
r.....
......
.…..…
......
......
4
R
ope
......
......
…...
......
......
...
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
......
5
O
ther
......
......
.…...
......
......
..
100.
070
.049
.420
.7 2.5
2.9
0.2
15.0
30.0
14.9 4.9
5.6
4.6
0.9
0.1
3.6
100.
010
0.0
74.3
51.1
52.1
37.2
22.2
13.8
2.7
1.8
2.7
3.7
0.3
0.0
16.5
8.3
25.7
48.9
13.9
19.1
4.6
6.2
4.6
10.2
2.5
13.5
0.5
2.8
0.0
0.3
2.0
10.5
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
054
.272
.980
.562
.2-
32.8
53.8
57.3
44.9
-21
.419
.123
.217
.3-
3.1
2.4
2.3
2.4
-4.
42.
81.
54.
7-
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.8
-13
.813
.519
.59.
4-
45.8
27.1
19.5
37.8
-21
.114
.210
.418
.1-
8.6
3.9
3.3
4.7
-10
.94.
42.
97.
1-
5.2
4.7
2.9
7.9
-1.
00.
90.
61.
6-
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
-3.
93.
72.
36.
3-
Not
es: 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.
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 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
cut
or s
tab.
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 Poi
son,
ars
on, p
elle
t gun
, dro
wni
ng, e
tc.
29
Tabl
e 23
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Use
dTy
pe
of w
eapo
n us
ed
Tota
l
Und
er
18
18
-29
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
......
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...
......
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.....
1
Knife
......
......
.…...
......
......
......
...
Blun
t obj
ect2 ...
..…...
......
......
......
3
Pers
onal
wea
pon
....…
......
......
.
All o
ther
......
......
…..…
......
......
...4
Rop
e...
......
...…
......
......
......
...
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
......
...5
Oth
er...
......
....…
......
......
......
..
1,79
4 461,
748
1,22
486
336
1 44 51 426
252
426
0 86 98 80 16 1 63
178 7
171 98 75 23 4 2 1 16 73 15 6 32 20 0 1 19
760 5
755
626
439
187 21 22 3
141
129 92 13 10 14 6 0 8
322 9
313
228
157 71 6 14 0 51 85 43 17 10 15 4 0 11
527 21 506
270
190 80 13 13 0 54 236
110 49 46 31 6 0 25
7 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
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
…..…
..……
......
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
...
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
......
..1
Kn
ife...
......
....…
......
......
......
......
Bl
unt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
...3
Pe
rson
al w
eapo
n...
.…...
......
....
Al
l oth
er...
......
...…
..…...
......
......
4
R
ope
......
......
…...
......
......
......
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
......
5
O
ther
......
......
.…...
......
......
.....
100.
070
.049
.420
.7 2.5
2.9
0.2
15.0
30.0
14.9 4.9
5.6
4.6
0.9
0.1
3.6
100.
057
.343
.913
.5 2.3
1.2
0.6
9.4
42.7 8.8
3.5
18.7
11.7 0.0
0.6
11.1
100.
082
.958
.124
.8 2.8
2.9
0.4
18.7
17.1
12.2 1.7
1.3
1.9
0.8
0.0
1.1
100.
072
.850
.222
.7 1.9
4.5
0.0
16.3
27.2
13.7 5.4
3.2
4.8
1.3
0.0
3.5
100.
053
.437
.515
.8 2.6
2.6
0.0
10.7
46.6
21.7 9.7
9.1
6.1
1.2
0.0
4.9
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 Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to c
ut o
r sta
b.
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 Poi
son,
ars
on, p
elle
t gun
, dro
wni
ng, e
tc.
30
Tabl
e 24
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
2-20
11By
Con
tribu
ting
Circ
umst
ance
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
2,39
22,
402
2,39
42,
503
2,48
3
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
......
..37
041
032
052
656
8
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
......
.2,
022
100.
01,
992
100.
02,
074
100.
01,
977
100.
01,
915
100.
0
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y….
179
8.9
161
8.1
145
7.0
151
7.6
141
7.4
R
ape.
......
......
..…...
......
...8
0.4
70.
46
0.3
70.
46
0.3
R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
....
163
8.1
137
6.9
128
6.2
135
6.8
132
6.9
B
urgl
ary…
......
......
......
....
80.
417
0.9
110.
59
0.5
30.
2
A
rgum
ent..
....…
......
......
.....
779
38.5
836
42.0
886
42.7
791
40.0
741
38.7
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
..18
19.
018
79.
416
37.
916
08.
114
17.
4
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
....
598
29.6
649
32.6
723
34.9
631
31.9
600
31.3
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted…
......
.81
640
.477
238
.878
637
.975
638
.274
839
.1
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
..73
036
.166
933
.669
833
.765
333
.064
533
.7
Dru
g-re
late
d....
......
......
...86
4.3
103
5.2
884.
210
35.
210
35.
4
A
ll ot
her..
......
.....…
......
......
248
12.3
223
11.2
257
12.4
279
14.1
285
14.9
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Per
cent
cha
nge
Con
tribu
ting
2002
-20
10-
circ
umst
ance
(con
t.)N
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
nt20
1120
11To
tal i
nclu
ding
unk
now
n…...
...2,
258
2,14
31,
970
1,80
91,
794
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
.....
825
751
550
531
547
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
1,43
310
0.0
1,39
210
0.0
1,42
010
0.0
1,27
810
0.0
1,24
710
0.0
-38.
3-2
.4
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y….
107
7.5
977.
011
98.
410
17.
982
6.6
-54.
2-1
8.8
R
ape.
......
......
..…...
......
...3
0.2
00.
01
0.1
20.
22
0.2
--
R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
....
946.
692
6.6
110
7.7
917.
172
5.8
-55.
8-2
0.9
B
urgl
ary…
......
......
......
....
100.
75
0.4
80.
68
0.6
80.
6-
-
A
rgum
ent..
....…
......
......
.....
599
41.8
531
38.1
497
35.0
452
35.4
484
38.8
-37.
97.
1
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e....
.....
119
8.3
113
8.1
130
9.2
157
12.3
147
11.8
-18.
8-6
.4
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
....
480
33.5
418
30.0
367
25.8
295
23.1
337
27.0
-43.
614
.2
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d…...
....
510
35.6
511
36.7
590
41.5
505
39.5
439
35.2
-46.
2-1
3.1
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
.....
469
32.7
469
33.7
554
39.0
461
36.1
400
32.1
-45.
2-1
3.2
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
412.
942
3.0
362.
544
3.4
393.
1-5
4.7
-
A
ll ot
her..
......
.....…
......
......
217
15.1
253
18.2
214
15.1
220
17.2
242
19.4
-2.4
10.0
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.
31
Tabl
e 25
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
Gen
der
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
To
tal
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cB
lack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
…...
......
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
.....…
......
To
tal k
now
n....
..…...
......
.....…
...
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y....
.....
R
ape.
......
…...
......
......
..…...
R
obbe
ry, b
urgl
ary.
......
......
..
R
obbe
ry...
..…...
......
......
.…
B
urgl
ary.
....…
......
......
....…
Arg
umen
t.....
...…
......
......
....…
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
......
…
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
......
..…
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d....
......
....…
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
.…...
..
Dru
g-re
late
d....
......
......
......
.
A
ll ot
her…
......
…...
......
......
...…
1,79
454
71,
247 82 2 80 72 8
484
147
337
439
400 39 242
1,45
034
447
473
976
271
6913
02
6911
6210
71
307
177
1812
928
948
422
1738
515
372
178
64
400
761
488
134
1111
121
118
133
1128
955
030
710
10
2323
1917
02
00
00
2123
1917
018
2118
150
32
12
017
516
610
439
063
3927
180
112
127
7721
024
260
136
190
1924
212
316
05
1813
30
6710
148
260
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
.....…
......
......
.....…
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
......
..
Rap
e....
...…
......
......
......
...…
R
obbe
ry, b
urgl
ary.
......
......
.…
R
obbe
ry...
..…...
......
......
.…
B
urgl
ary.
....…
......
......
.…..
Arg
umen
t.....
...…
......
......
.…..
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
......
…
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
......
..…
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d....
......
...…
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
..…
Dru
g-re
late
d....
......
......
....…
All
othe
r…...
...…
......
......
..…..
100.
06.
60.
26.
45.
80.
638
.811
.827
.035
.232
.1 3.1
19.4
100.
010
0.0
7.1
4.8
0.0
0.7
7.1
4.1
6.4
3.7
0.7
0.4
31.5
65.3
1.8
47.6
29.6
17.7
43.2
6.3
39.4
5.5
3.8
0.7
18.2
23.6
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
08.
04.
26.
216
.8-
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
-7.
34.
26.
216
.8-
6.2
3.8
5.9
14.9
-1.
00.
40.
32.
0-
60.6
30.2
33.9
38.6
-21
.87.
18.
817
.8-
38.8
23.1
25.1
20.8
-8.
347
.344
.318
.8-
6.6
44.0
40.1
15.8
-1.
73.
34.
23.
0-
23.2
18.4
15.6
25.7
-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.
32
Tabl
e 26
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
Tota
lU
nder
55-
1718
-29
30-3
940
-49
50-5
960
-69
70an
d ov
erU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
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…
......
...…
......
......
...
Rob
bery
......
......
......
......
...
Bur
glar
y....
......
......
......
.....
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…...
......
....…
......
....
1,79
454
7
1,24
7 82 2 72 8
484
147
337
439
400 39 55 187
57 1 56 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 3 0 46 5
121 24 97 1 0 1 0 13 1 12 53 53 0 9 21
760
250
510 20 0 16 4
169 37 132
256
236 20 0 65
322
107
215 17 1 15 1
102 43 59 73 64 9 0 23
226 58 168 16 0 16 0 86 29 57 40 32 8 0 26
163 56 107 16 1 13 2 57 17 40 11 10 1 0 23
74 23 51 5 0 5 0 31 13 18 2 2 0 0 13
64 21 43 7 0 6 1 24 7 17 1 0 1 0 11
7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
.....
R
ape…
......
...…
......
......
...
Rob
bery
......
......
......
......
...
Bur
glar
y....
......
......
......
.....
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…...
......
....…
......
....
100.
06.
60.
25.
80.
6
38.8
11.8
27.0
35.2
32.1 3.1
4.4
15.0
100.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0
3.6
0.0
3.6
5.4
5.4
0.0
82.1 8.9
100.
01.
00.
01.
00.
0
13.4 1.0
12.4
54.6
54.6 0.0
9.3
21.6
100.
03.
90.
03.
10.
8
33.1 7.3
25.9
50.2
46.3 3.9
0.0
12.7
100.
07.
90.
57.
00.
5
47.4
20.0
27.4
34.0
29.8 4.2
0.0
10.7
100.
09.
50.
09.
50.
0
51.2
17.3
33.9
23.8
19.0 4.8
0.0
15.5
100.
015
.0 0.9
12.1 1.9
53.3
15.9
37.4
10.3 9.3
0.9
0.0
21.5
100.
09.
80.
09.
80.
0
60.8
25.5
35.3 3.9
3.9
0.0
0.0
25.5
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.
33
Tabl
e 27
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
1C
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
Tota
lR
ape
Rob
bery
,bu
rgla
ryAr
gum
ent1
Gan
g-,
drug
-re
late
d
Chi
ldab
use
All
othe
rU
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....…
U
nkno
wn.
.…...
......
.....…
......
…
Tota
l kno
wn.
…...
......
.…...
...…
2
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e…
..…3
Spou
se...
...…
......
......
.....…
Pare
nt, c
hild
4 …...
……
.....…
All o
ther
rela
tives
….…
.....…
Stra
nger
......
.....…
......
......
…
1,79
476
41,
030
456 72 92 39 371
2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1
80 24 56 15 0 0 1 40
484 45 439
242 68 24 21 84
439
248
191 74 0 0 1
116
55 2 53 12 0 41 0 0
187 72 115 44 1 17 7 46
547
373
174 68 3 10 9 84
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n.…
......
....…
......
…2
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce
…..…
3
Sp
ouse
......
…...
......
......
..…
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 …
...…
.…...
.…
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es…
.…...
..…
St
rang
er...
......
..…...
......
...…
100.
044
.3 7.0
8.9
3.8
36.0
100.
0 - - - - -
100.
026
.8 0.0
0.0
1.8
71.4
100.
055
.115
.5 5.5
4.8
19.1
100.
038
.7 0.0
0.0
0.5
60.7
100.
022
.6 0.0
77.4 0.0
0.0
100.
038
.3 0.9
14.8 6.1
40.0
100.
039
.1 1.7
5.7
5.2
48.3
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.
1 Incl
udes
dom
estic
vio
lenc
e.
2 Incl
udes
ex-
husb
and,
ex-
wife
, em
ploy
er, e
mpl
oyee
, gan
g m
embe
r, et
c.
3 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.
4 Incl
udes
ste
pmot
her,
step
fath
er, s
tepd
augh
ter,
and
step
son.
34
Table 28HOMICIDE CRIMES CLEARED, 2002-2011
Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate
Number of Number of Clearance Year(s) homicides homicides 1ratereported cleared
2011…………… 1,794 1,110 61.92010…………… 1,809 1,154 63.82009…………… 1,970 1,248 63.42008…………… 2,143 1,227 57.32007…………… 2,258 1,208 53.52006…………… 2,483 1,292 52.02005..............… 2,503 1,249 49.92004..............… 2,394 1,314 54.92003..............… 2,402 1,323 55.12002..............… 2,392 1,362 56.91 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
Number,
Table 29FELONY ARRESTS FOR
SELECTED VIOLENT OFFENSES, 2002-2011Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change
Year(s) Total Homicide Forcible rape
Robbery Assault
Number2011.................... 108,268 1,572 1,758 17,464 87,4742010.................... 114,646 1,638 1,957 19,021 92,0302009.................... 122,078 1,804 2,050 21,610 96,6142008.................... 126,252 1,850 2,103 22,488 99,8112007.................... 127,633 2,017 2,164 21,614 101,8382006.................... 124,624 1,967 2,122 20,376 100,1592005.................... 123,967 1,956 2,098 18,218 101,6952004.................... 125,263 1,978 2,237 17,864 103,1842003.................... 129,522 1,839 2,456 17,501 107,7262002.................... 130,295 1,864 2,549 16,957 108,925
Percent change in number2010 to 2011....... -5.6 -4.0 -10.2 -8.2 -5.02009 to 2010....... -6.1 -9.2 -4.5 -12.0 -4.72008 to 2009....... -3.3 -2.5 -2.5 -3.9 -3.22007 to 2008....... -1.1 -8.3 -2.8 4.0 -2.02006 to 2007....... 2.4 2.5 2.0 6.1 1.72005 to 2006....... 0.5 0.6 1.1 11.8 -1.52004 to 2005....... -1.0 -1.1 -6.2 2.0 -1.42003 to 2004....... -3.3 7.6 -8.9 2.1 -4.22002 to 2003....... -0.6 -1.3 -3.6 3.2 -1.12002 to 2011....... -16.9 -15.7 -31.0 3.0 -19.7
Rate per 100,000 population at risk1
2011.................... 349.6 5.1 5.7 56.4 282.52010.................... 374.8 5.4 6.4 62.2 300.92009.................... 403.6 6.0 6.8 71.4 319.42008.................... 422.1 6.2 7.0 75.2 333.72007.................... 431.8 6.8 7.3 73.1 344.52006.................... 426.3 6.7 7.3 69.7 342.62005.................... 430.3 6.8 7.3 63.2 353.02004.................... 441.7 7.0 7.9 63.0 363.92003.................... 465.6 6.6 8.8 62.9 387.32002.................... 477.2 6.8 9.3 62.1 399.0
Percent change in rate2010 to 2011....... -6.7 -5.6 -10.9 -9.3 -6.12009 to 2010....... -7.1 -10.0 -5.9 -12.9 -5.82008 to 2009....... -4.4 -3.2 -2.9 -5.1 -4.32007 to 2008....... -2.2 -8.8 -4.1 2.9 -3.12006 to 2007....... 1.3 1.5 0.0 4.9 0.62005 to 2006....... -0.9 -1.5 0.0 10.3 -2.92004 to 2005....... -2.6 -2.9 -7.6 0.3 -3.02003 to 2004....... -5.1 6.1 -10.2 0.2 -6.02002 to 2003....... -2.4 -2.9 -5.4 1.3 -2.92002 to 2011....... -26.7 -25.0 -38.7 -9.2 -29.2Notes: 1 Rates
Rates may not add to total because of rounding. Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by Research Unit, California Department of Finance. are based on the total population at risk (10-69 years of age).
the
Demographic
36
Tabl
e 30
HO
MIC
IDE
AR
RES
TS, 2
002-
2011
By
Gen
der o
f Arre
stee
Year
(s)
Tota
lM
ale
Fem
ale
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
2011
......
......
..20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
..
2008
......
......
..
2007
......
......
..
2006
......
......
..
2005
......
......
..
2004
......
......
..
2003
......
......
..
2002
......
......
..
1,57
210
0.0
1,63
810
0.0
1,80
410
0.0
1,85
010
0.0
2,01
710
0.0
1,96
710
0.0
1,95
610
0.0
1,97
810
0.0
1,83
910
0.0
1,86
410
0.0
1,38
588
.11,
438
87.8
1,62
089
.81,
652
89.3
1,80
289
.31,
732
88.1
1,73
788
.81,
745
88.2
1,62
788
.51,
655
88.8
187
11.9
200
12.2
184
10.2
198
10.7
215
10.7
235
11.9
219
11.2
233
11.8
212
11.5
209
11.2
Tabl
e 31
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
2-20
11By
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Arr
este
e
Year
(s)
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
tN
umbe
rPe
rcen
t20
11...
......
.....
2010
......
......
..20
09...
......
.....
2008
......
......
..
2007
......
......
..
2006
......
......
..
2005
......
......
..20
04...
......
.....
2003
......
......
..
2002
......
......
..
1,57
210
0.0
1,63
810
0.0
1,80
410
0.0
1,85
010
0.0
2,01
710
0.0
1,96
710
0.0
1,95
610
0.0
1,97
810
0.0
1,83
910
0.0
1,86
410
0.0
345
21.9
293
17.9
343
19.0
346
18.7
373
18.5
351
17.8
386
19.7
409
20.7
424
23.1
349
18.7
686
43.6
797
48.7
907
50.3
944
51.0
1,02
250
.791
046
.394
648
.493
247
.181
244
.289
748
.1
421
26.8
414
25.3
430
23.8
436
23.6
495
24.5
539
27.4
487
24.9
476
24.1
456
24.8
455
24.4
120
7.6
134
8.2
124
6.9
124
6.7
127
6.3
167
8.5
137
7.0
161
8.1
147
8.0
163
8.7
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
37
Tabl
e 32
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
2-20
11By
Age
of A
rres
tee
Year
(s)
Tota
lU
nder
18
18-2
930
-39
40 a
nd o
ver
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2011
......
......
..20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
..20
08...
......
.....
20
07...
......
.....
20
06...
......
.....
20
05...
......
.....
2004
......
......
..20
03...
......
.....
20
02...
......
.....
1,57
210
0.0
1,63
810
0.0
1,80
410
0.0
1,85
010
0.0
2,01
710
0.0
1,96
710
0.0
1,95
610
0.0
1,97
810
0.0
1,83
910
0.0
1,86
410
0.0
134
8.5
181
11.1
182
10.1
221
11.9
235
11.7
241
12.3
185
9.5
185
9.4
167
9.1
215
11.5
855
54.4
918
56.0
1,03
257
.21,
098
59.4
1,19
359
.11,
154
58.7
1,20
761
.71,
143
57.8
1,07
758
.61,
097
58.9
284
18.1
254
15.5
299
16.6
273
14.8
293
14.5
267
13.6
281
14.4
313
15.8
326
17.7
293
15.7
299
19.0
285
17.4
291
16.1
258
13.9
296
14.7
305
15.5
283
14.5
337
17.0
269
14.6
259
13.9
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
AR
RES
TS, 2
011
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of A
rrest
ee b
y G
ende
r and
Age
of A
rrest
ee
Gen
der a
nd a
ge
of
arr
este
e
Tota
l
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Bla
ckO
ther
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tota
lTo
tal..
......
......
......
..1,
572
100.
034
510
0.0
686
100.
042
110
0.0
120
100.
0G
ende
r
Mal
e....
......
......
...
Fem
ale.
...…
......
..1,
385
88.1
187
11.9
285
82.6
6017
.461
689
.870
10.2
377
89.5
4410
.510
789
.213
10.8
Age
U
nder
18.
......
.....
18
-29.
....…
......
...
30-3
9....
.…...
......
40
and
ove
r.....
...
134
8.5
855
54.4
284
18.1
299
19.0
144.
114
441
.770
20.3
117
33.9
669.
642
762
.212
317
.970
10.2
399.
322
653
.777
18.3
7918
.8
1512
.558
48.3
1411
.733
27.5
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
38
Race/Ethnic
Table 34HOMICIDE ARRESTS, 2011
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 Number Percent
Total.......................... 1,572 100.0 345 100.0 686 100.0 421 100.0 120 100.0 Under 18..…........... 134 8.5 14 4.1 66 9.6 39 9.3 15 12.5 18-19...................... 219 13.9 31 9.0 121 17.6 58 13.8 9 7.5 20-24...................... 396 25.2 66 19.1 202 29.4 102 24.2 26 21.7 25-29...................... 240 15.3 47 13.6 104 15.2 66 15.7 23 19.2 30-34...................... 196 12.5 45 13.0 87 12.7 58 13.8 6 5.0 35-39...................... 88 5.6 25 7.2 36 5.2 19 4.5 8 6.7 40-44...................... 93 5.9 37 10.7 22 3.2 27 6.4 7 5.8 45-49...................... 69 4.4 28 8.1 20 2.9 16 3.8 5 4.2 50-54...................... 63 4.0 23 6.7 12 1.7 19 4.5 9 7.5 55 and over…........ 74 4.7 29 8.4 16 2.3 17 4.0 12 10.0 Male........…............ 1,385 100.0 285 100.0 616 100.0 377 100.0 107 100.0 Under 18..…........ 127 9.2 12 4.2 61 9.9 39 10.3 15 14.0 18-19................... 197 14.2 26 9.1 107 17.4 55 14.6 9 8.4 20-24................... 362 26.1 58 20.4 186 30.2 93 24.7 25 23.4 25-29................... 208 15.0 35 12.3 93 15.1 61 16.2 19 17.8 30-34................... 164 11.8 35 12.3 79 12.8 45 11.9 5 4.7 35-39................... 76 5.5 18 6.3 34 5.5 17 4.5 7 6.5 40-44................... 73 5.3 30 10.5 17 2.8 21 5.6 5 4.7 45-49................... 57 4.1 25 8.8 14 2.3 14 3.7 4 3.7 50-54................... 57 4.1 22 7.7 11 1.8 17 4.5 7 6.5 55 and over…..... 64 4.6 24 8.4 14 2.3 15 4.0 11 10.3 Female..….............. 187 100.0 60 100.0 70 100.0 44 100.0 13 100.0 Under 18............. 7 3.7 2 3.3 5 7.1 0 - 0 - 18-19................... 22 11.8 5 8.3 14 20.0 3 - 0 - 20-24................... 34 18.2 8 13.3 16 22.9 9 - 1 - 25-29................... 32 17.1 12 20.0 11 15.7 5 - 4 - 30-34................... 32 17.1 10 16.7 8 11.4 13 - 1 - 35-39................... 12 6.4 7 11.7 2 2.9 2 - 1 - 40-44................... 20 10.7 7 11.7 5 7.1 6 - 2 - 45-49................... 12 6.4 3 5.0 6 8.6 2 - 1 - 50-54................... 6 3.2 1 1.7 1 1.4 2 - 2 - 55 and over…..... 10 5.3 5 8.3 2 2.9 2 - 1 -Notes:
Percentages may not add to 100.0 because Dash indicates that percent distributions are
of rounding. not calculated when the base number is less than 50.
39
PERSONS SENTENCE
Table 35UNDER CALIFORNIA OF DEATH, 1978-2011
Year(s) Initial sentences
Total persons under
sentence of 2death1,
2011.…….............. 10 7242010.…….............. 34 7092009.…….............. 29 6812008.…….............. 21 6652007.…….............. 17 6592006.…….............. 17 6492005.…….............. 22 6412004.…….............. 12 6322003.…….............. 22 6262002.…….............. 17 6102001..……............. 25 6002000..……............. 33 5831999..……............. 42 5501998..……............. 32 5131997...……............ 40 4921996..……............. 40 4601995...……............ 38 4271994.…….............. 21 3931993.…….............. 34 3761992....……........... 40 3481991.......……........ 26 3081990...……............ 33 2811989....……........... 33 2491988……............... 34 2251987……............... 25 2031986……............... 21 1791985.…….............. 16 1601984.…….............. 27 1611983.…….............. 35 1431982.…….............. 39 1131981.…….............. 39 801980……............... 23 421979……............... 20 251978……............... 7 7Source: Offender-Based Transaction Statistics, California Department of Justice (initial sentences) and California Appellate Project (total persons under sentence of death). 1 Total persons under sentence of death on December 31 of each year. Persons with multiple California death sentences are counted once. 2 The increase in the total number of persons under sentence of death from year-to-year will not equal the number of initial sentences reported each year. This is because, in addition to initial sentences, persons may be resentenced to death, no longer under sentence of death because of execution or death by other causes, removed pending retrial, resentenced to a penalty less than death, or freed.
40
Tabl
e 36
PER
SON
S SE
NTE
NC
ED T
O D
EATH
, 201
1Se
nten
cing
Cou
nty
by G
ende
r, R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
, and
Age
Gen
der
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
upAg
e at
arr
est
Sent
enci
ng
Tota
lU
nder
40
and
coun
tyM
ale
Fem
ale
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
kO
ther
20-2
425
-29
30-3
435
-39
20ov
erTo
tal..
......
......
......
......
1010
02
44
02
13
01
3
Los
Ange
les.
......
....
44
01
12
01
02
00
1
Ora
nge.
......
......
......
22
00
20
00
01
01
0
Riv
ersi
de...
......
......
.2
20
10
10
01
00
01
Sa
nta
Cla
ra...
......
...1
10
00
10
00
00
01
Ve
ntur
a....
......
......
..1
10
01
00
10
00
00
Not
e: T
his
tabl
e do
es n
ot in
clud
e pe
rson
s re
sent
ence
d to
dea
th a
fter t
heir
deat
h se
nten
ce w
as re
vers
ed o
n ap
peal
.
41
Tabl
e 37
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
AN
D P
EAC
E O
FFIC
ERS
KIL
LED
IN T
HE
LIN
E O
F D
UTY
, 200
2-20
11N
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Res
pect
ive
Popu
latio
n
Year
(s)
Cal
iforn
iapo
pula
tion
Hom
icid
esSw
orn
law
enfo
rcem
ent
pers
onne
l2
Peac
e of
ficer
s ki
lled
in th
e lin
e of
dut
y1
Num
ber
Rat
eN
umbe
rR
ate
2011
......
......
..20
10...
......
.....
2009
......
......
..20
08...
......
.....
2007
......
......
..20
06...
......
.....
2005
......
......
..20
04...
......
.....
2003
......
......
..20
02...
......
.....
37,5
78,6
1638
,826
,898
38,4
87,8
8938
,148
,493
37,7
71,4
3137
,444
,385
37,0
04,6
6136
,590
,814
35,9
34,0
0035
,301
,000
1,79
41,
809
1,97
02,
143
2,25
82,
483
2,50
32,
394
2,40
22,
392
4.8
4.7
5.1
5.6
6.0
6.6
6.8
6.5
6.7
6.8
77,5
8279
,078
80,4
2981
,402
78,7
2475
,625
74,4
4573
,951
75,3
3675
,612
2 4 4 3 4 5 5 4 6 4
2.6
5.1
5.0
3.7
5.1
6.6
6.7
5.4
8.0
5.3
Not
e: H
omic
ide
rate
s ar
e ba
sed
on a
nnua
l pop
ulat
ion
estim
ates
pro
vide
d by
the
Dem
ogra
phic
Res
earc
h U
nit,
Cal
iforn
ia
D
epar
tmen
t of F
inan
ce.
1 In
clud
es p
eace
offi
cers
felo
niou
sly
kille
d in
the
line
of d
uty.
2 P
erso
nnel
in th
e D
epar
tmen
t of J
ustic
e an
d ot
her s
tate
regu
lato
ry a
genc
ies
are
not i
nclu
ded.
42
Tabl
e 38
PEAC
E O
FFIC
ERS
KIL
LED
IN T
HE
LIN
E O
F D
UTY
, 201
1G
ende
r and
Rac
e Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Dec
ease
d by
Loc
atio
n an
d W
eapo
n
Loca
tion
and
Wea
pon
Tota
lG
ende
rR
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
er
Tota
lTo
tal..
…...
......
......
....…
…...
.....…
.2
20
20
00
Loca
tion
R
esid
ence
……
......
......
......
......
.
Stre
et, s
idew
alk.
......
......
......
.…
Com
mer
cial
est
ablis
hmen
t1 .....
2
All o
ther
......
......
......
..……
......
..
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 0Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Fi
rear
m..…
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Table 39JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2011By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased
Gender,race/ethnic group,
andage of deceased
Total Peace officerjustifiable
Private citizenjustifiable
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
TotalTotal........................ 136 100.0 101 100.0 35 100.0
Gender Male...................... 133 97.8 98 97.0 35 100.0 Female................. 3 2.2 3 3.0 0 0.0
Race/ethnic group White.................... 22 16.2 15 14.9 7 20.0 Hispanic................ 66 48.5 56 55.4 10 28.6 Black.................... 41 30.1 24 23.8 17 48.6 Other.................... 7 5.1 6 5.9 1 2.9 Unknown.............. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Age Under 18............... 5 3.7 3 3.0 2 5.7 18-29.................... 53 39.0 36 35.6 17 48.6 18-19................. 14 10.3 7 6.9 7 20.0 20-24................. 22 16.2 16 15.8 6 17.1 25-29................. 17 12.5 13 12.9 4 11.4 30-39.................... 37 27.2 27 26.7 10 28.6 30-34................. 21 15.4 18 17.8 3 8.6 35-39................. 16 11.8 9 8.9 7 20.0 40 and over.......... 41 30.1 35 34.7 6 17.1 40-44................. 10 7.4 7 6.9 3 8.6 45-49................. 13 9.6 11 10.9 2 5.7 50-54................. 5 3.7 5 5.0 0 0.0 55 and over....... 13 9.6 12 11.9 1 2.9 Unknown.............. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.
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Table 40JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2011By Location of Justifiable Homicide
of Location
justifiable homicide Number Percent
TotalTotal....................…….................... 136
Peace officer justifiable Total.....….........…….................... 101 100.0 Felon's residence…….............. 25 24.8 Other residence....................… 13 12.9 Street, sidewalk....................… Commercial establishment.......
461
45.51.0
Hotel, motel....................…… Liquor store....................…… Bar....................……..............
000
0.00.00.0
Other business....................… 1 1.0 All other....................……......... 16 15.8 Parking lot....................…….. Vehicle....................……........
84
7.94.0
Field, park....................…….. Other....................……..........
13
1.03.0
Citizen justifiable Total....................……................. 35 100.0 Citizen's, shared residence...... Citizen's residence................
149
40.025.7
Shared residence.................. 5 14.3 Other residence....................… 8 22.9 Felon's residence.................. 2 5.7 Other residence....................… 6 17.1 Street, sidewalk....................… Commercial establishment.......
65
17.114.3
Hotel, motel....................…… Liquor store....................…… Bar....................……..............
021
0.05.72.9
Other business....................… 2 5.7 All other....................……......... 2 5.7 Parking lot....................…….. Vehicle....................……........
01
0.02.9
Field, park....................…….. Other....................……..........
10
2.90.0
Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.
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Table 41JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2011By Contributing Circumstance
Contributing
circumstance Number Percent
TotalTotal.....................……….................................... 136
Peace officer justifiable Total...................…………..........…...…........... 101 100.0 Felon attacked peace officer..…..…............. Felon killed during commission of crime....... Felon resisted arrest.....................................
7784
76.27.94.0
All other........................................................ 12 11.9 Felon attacked another peace officer........ Felon attacked citizen................................
63
5.93.0
Felon attempted flight................................ Details not provided...................................
21
2.01.0
Citizen justifiable Total...........................…….......……................. 35 100.0 Felon attacked citizen................................... 18 51.4 Felon killed during commission of crime....... Details not provided......................................
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Table 42JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERS
OR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2011By Type of Weapon Used
Type of
weapon used
Total
Peace officer justifiable
Citizenjustifiable
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Total.........…….................……... 136 100.0 101 100.0 35 100.0 Firearm..…...................…….... 125 91.9 101 100.0 24 68.6 Handgun..................……...... 101 74.3 81 80.2 20 57.1 Rifle.......…....….........…….... 6 4.4 4 4.0 2 5.7 Shotgun.................……........ 3 2.2 2 2.0 1 2.9 Other firearm.........……........ 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Firearm - unspecified.........… 15 11.0 14 13.9 1 2.9 Nonfirearm..….............……..... 11 8.1 0 0.0 11 31.4
1 Knife .........……........…........ 9 6.6 0 0.0 9 25.7 Blunt Object.........……........… 1 0.7 0 0.0 1 2.9
2 Personal weapon .........…… 1 0.7 0 0.0 1 2.93 Other .........……........…....... 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals 1 Any instrument used to cut or stab. 2 Hands, feet, etc. 3 Poison, arson, pellet gun, drowning, etc.
or
to 100.0 because of rounding.
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Table 43POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1960-2011
Year(s) Total population
Population at riskTotal1 Adult2 3Juvenile
2011................ 37,578,616 30,966,172 26,512,766 4,453,4062010................ 38,826,898 30,585,515 26,110,147 4,475,3682009................ 38,487,889 30,250,590 25,712,251 4,538,3392008................ 38,148,493 29,910,167 25,302,852 4,607,3152007................ 37,771,431 29,558,540 24,902,100 4,656,4402006................ 37,444,385 29,236,911 24,731,088 4,505,8232005................ 37,004,661 28,809,579 24,316,140 4,493,4392004................ 36,590,814 28,357,204 23,906,564 4,450,6402003................ 35,934,000 27,815,344 23,295,523 4,519,8212002................ 35,301,000 27,302,433 22,927,383 4,375,0502001................ 34,758,000 26,745,137 22,555,739 4,189,3982000................ 34,480,000 26,203,950 22,198,297 4,005,6531999................ 34,036,000 25,711,892 21,855,190 3,856,7021998................ 33,494,000 25,263,064 21,498,170 3,764,8941997................ 32,957,000 25,760,375 21,934,916 3,825,4591996................ 32,383,000 25,554,242 21,825,735 3,728,5071995................ 32,063,000 25,122,782 21,505,839 3,616,9431994................ 32,140,000 24,703,379 21,193,571 3,509,8081993................ 31,742,000 24,334,534 20,923,632 3,410,9021992................ 31,300,000 23,975,578 20,661,120 3,314,4581991................ 30,646,000 23,585,168 20,356,984 3,228,1841990................ 29,557,836 23,178,961 20,027,633 3,151,3281989................ 28,771,207 22,524,392 19,451,763 3,072,6291988................ 28,060,746 21,969,953 18,885,349 3,084,6041987................ 27,388,477 21,483,563 18,378,758 3,104,8051986................ 26,741,621 21,009,362 17,903,122 3,106,2401985................ 26,112,632 20,563,314 17,468,941 3,094,3731984................ 25,587,254 20,167,923 17,083,479 3,084,4441983................ 25,075,581 19,860,746 16,763,095 3,097,6511982................ 24,546,566 19,510,945 16,415,571 3,095,3741981................ 24,038,711 19,172,812 16,082,355 3,090,4571980................ 23,668,145 18,824,197 15,778,999 3,045,1981979................ 23,255,000 18,371,691 15,323,376 3,048,3151978................ 22,839,000 18,012,901 14,916,032 3,096,8691977................ 22,350,000 17,619,453 14,470,680 3,148,7731976................ 21,935,000 17,269,884 14,080,872 3,189,0121975................ 21,537,000 16,914,556 13,694,793 3,219,7631974................ 21,173,000 16,563,671 13,339,906 3,223,7651973................ 20,868,000 16,237,031 13,031,007 3,206,0241972................ 20,585,000 15,926,249 12,758,809 3,167,4401971................ 20,346,000 15,657,238 12,542,795 3,114,4431970................ 20,039,000 15,378,312 12,339,580 3,038,7321969................ 19,856,000 14,697,200 11,657,600 3,039,6001968................ 19,554,000 14,379,400 11,403,700 2,975,7001967................ 19,478,000 14,065,700 11,159,800 2,905,9001966................ 19,132,000 13,696,700 10,872,500 2,824,2001965................ 18,756,000 13,377,400 10,620,600 2,756,8001964................ 18,234,000 12,981,700 10,311,100 2,670,6001963................ 17,675,000 12,564,600 10,047,700 2,516,9001962................ 17,044,000 12,099,200 9,740,000 2,359,2001961................ 16,445,000 11,697,900 9,469,100 2,228,8001960................ 15,860,000 11,314,900 9,203,300 2,111,600Source: Population estimates were provided by California Department of Finance. 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.
the
Demographic Research Unit,
Appendix 1Data 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.
ARRESTSMonthly 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.
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Data Characteristics and Known Limitations (continued)
ADULT FELONY ARREST DISPOSITIONSOffender-Based Transaction Statistics (OBTS)
In 2002, Criminal Justice Statistics Center staff determined that a number of homicide arrests submitted to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Automated Criminal History System (from which adult felony arrest disposition data are extracted) between 2000 and 2002 should have been submitted as arrests for attempted homicide. As a result, more homicide arrests were counted during these years than occurred. It should be noted that the DOJ has addressed this issue and that the exclusion of disposition data does not affect crime, arrest, death penalty, or other data included in this or past reports. When homicide disposition data are once again determined to be accurate, they will be included in this report.
POPULATION
Since 2004, the population estimates used to calculate rates have been based on revisions of the 2000 Census. Prior to 2003, these population estimates were based on revisions of the 1990 Census. Readers are advised to exercise care in interpreting changes in percent and rate between decennial census samples. In addition, the “other” population category now includes the Department of Finance’s race/ethnic group of “multi-racial.”
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Appendix 2Computational 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 2011 there were 1,572 homicide arrests. The total population was 37,578,616 and the total population at-risk was 30,966,172. This equals a homicide arrest rate of 4.2 per 100,000 population and 5.1 per 100,000 population at-risk. 1,572
37,578,616
1,57230,966,172
= 0.000041832 x 100,000 = 4.2 per 100,000 total population
= 0.00005077 x 100,000 = 5.1 per 100,000 total population at-risk
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 2011 there were 1,110 homicides cleared and 1,794 homicides reported. This equals a homicide clearance rate of 61.9 percent.
1,1101,794
= 0.618729097 x 100 = 61.9 percent
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 2011 there were 1,794 homicides in California and the population was 37,578,616. This equals a homicide crime rate of 4.8 per 100,000 general population.
1,79437,578,616
= 0.0000477399 x 100,000 = 4.8 per 100,000 population
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 2011 the homicide crime rate was 4.8. In 2002 the homicide crime rate was 6.8. The percent change in rate from 2002 to 2011 is a 29.4 percent decrease.
4.8 - 6.86.8
= -0.294117647 x 100 = -29.4 percent
Note:Whenaseriesofratesarecalculatedusingdifferentpopulations,theratecalculatedforthetotalwillnotbeequaltothesumoftherates calculatedforeachsubtotal.Forexample,thetotalarrestrate(calculatedusingthetotalat-riskpopulation)willnotequalthesumofthe adultarrestrate(calculatedusingtheadultat-riskpopulation)andthejuvenilearrestrate(calculatedusingthejuvenileat-riskpopulation).
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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 JusticeDivision of California Justice Information Services • Bureau of Criminal Information and Analysis
Criminal Justice Statistics CenterP.O. Box 903427 • Sacramento, CA 94203-4270
[email protected] • http://ag.ca.gov/cjsc/pubs.php
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