SANDAG: MORE PEOPLE ARRESTED FOR VIOLENT CRIMES THAN PROPERTY CRIMES IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

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November 23, 2015 (San Diego)--More people were arrested in 2014 for committing violent crimes than for property crimes in San Diego County, according to an annual report issued today by the SANDAG Criminal Justice Research Division.

In all, law enforcement officers made 15,566 arrests for violent crimes, compared to 11,524 arrests for property offenses, according to the report –– Arrests 2014: Law Enforcement Response to Crime in the San Diego Region.

Violent crime arrests edged up 2 percent over the previous year –– fueled in part by an increase in the number of adults arrested for rape, murder, and assault, and juveniles arrested for robbery and aggravated assault.

In the same period, arrests for property crimes –– such as theft, burglary, larceny and arson –– declined 3 percent.

The region’s overall arrest rate –– 33.1 arrests per 1,000 residents –– marked a 3 percent drop from 2013 and the second straight decline for the region.

Researchers noted that adult arrest figures saw significant one-year declines for weapons-related offenses, which were down 13 percent; for felony-level property crimes, which were down 12 percent; and for felony-level alcohol/drug offenses, which declined 10 percent.

“It is too early to say definitively, but these decreases could be related in part to Proposition 47,” said Dr. Cynthia Burke, SANDAG Criminal Justice Research Division director. “Implementation of that measure began in the final quarter of 2014, and it resulted in many property-related crimes and drug-related crimes being reduced to misdemeanors.”

Other notable facts in the report:

·         There was a 19 percent drop in arrests of minors involved in property crimes. (This continues a steady, five-year decline from just more than 3,000 arrests in 2010 to approximately 1,400 in 2014.)

·         Overall, juvenile arrest rate declined 8 percent and have remained lower than adult arrests for the second consecutive year.

·         Until 2012, the arrest rate for minors was traditionally higher than adults.

·         Overall, the number of adults arrested dropped 3 percent, but adults still comprise 92 percent of all arrests.

·         On average, 29 adults were arrested each day for misdemeanor DUI, making it the most common reason for an adult to be arrested in the region.

·         Misdemeanor-level prostitution arrests dropped 39 percent.

About the report:

The Criminal Justice Research Division of the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) functions as the Clearinghouse for regional criminal justice information. On an annual basis, the Division prepares a report on local criminal justice agencies’ response to crime in the region, as measured by arrest statistics.

About SANDAG

The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is the San Diego region’s primary public planning, transportation, and research agency, providing the public forum for regional policy decisions about growth, transportation planning and construction, environmental management, housing, open space, energy, public safety, and binational topics. SANDAG is governed by a Board of Directors composed of mayors, council members, and supervisors from each of the region’s 18 cities and the county government.


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