143 Homicides in 1970-71 The last year there were less homicides than 2012 424 Homicides in 1992 Highest number of homicides since before 1960 *2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 166 170 181 212 252 267 319 371 323 327 306 262 235 227 256 289 303 386 392 387 424 393 336 271 248 273 256 235 250 248 259 302 278 302 247 238 194 186 173 190 185 143 127 137 123 116 73 78 67 50 80 50 Year Count Crime Rate This chart reflects the number of homicides in the total juris- diction of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, for 52 years starting with the year 1960. The homicide ratio was calculated taking into account the total population living in areas policed by LASD. See the footnote below for more details. Note: Total homicides since 1960 in communities policed by LASD: Over 100 pages of details showing reported crime statistics for the patrol areas of the unincorporated communi- ties and 42 contract cities policed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Depart- ment (including 2011), can be found at www.lasd.org. Visit the “Crime preven- tion and Information” page. The following rules apply to this statistical data. • Department-wide homicides from 1960-2012 include all unincorporated areas, contract cities, transit, and custody facilities. • If a person is injured in one year and dies in a later year the homicide is counted in the year of death. Variations in population coverage and reporting practices may cause differences in reporting from year to year. • Crime rate per 10,000 population; based on reported crimes and population estimates for each year. Source: Statistical Digest/Statistical Summary/Year in Review/Crime & Arrest Statistics books for 1960-2012. Actual Crimes are Reported Crimes minus unfounded. Contract cities and unincorporated areas patrolled by LASD have changed throughout the years. Prepared by: Statistical Unit of the Crime Analysis program, Technical Services Division, 01/2013. Population source for crime rates per 10,000 population: 2001- 2009 population projections from the Chief Administrative Officer's (CAO) Office of Urban Research and California Department of Finance. 2011 and 2012 population source from the 2010 United States Census Population count. 166 Homicides in 2012 Lowest number of homicides since1970 *Preliminary 0.57 0.58 0.62 0.71 0.85 0.96 1.08 1.26 1.13 1.15 1.09 0.97 0.87 0.84 0.95 1.02 1.16 1.51 1.56 1.51 1.69 1.59 1.45 1.21 1.15 1.28 1.22 1.17 1.25 1.24 1.34 1.57 1.48 1.62 1.33 1.29 1.08 1.04 0.97 1.07 1.05 0.82 0.70 0.77 0.70 0.66 0.42 0.45 0.39 0.31 0.51 0.32
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This chart re�ects the number of homicides in the total juris-diction of the Los Angeles County Sheri�’s Department, for 52 years starting with the year 1960.
The homicide ratio was calculated taking into account the total population living in areas policed by LASD. See the footnote below for more details.
Note: Total homicides since 1960 in communities policed by LASD:
Over 100 pages of details showing reported crime statistics for the patrol areas of the unincorporated communi-ties and 42 contract cities policed by the Los Angeles County Sheri�'s Depart-ment (including 2011), can be found at www.lasd.org. Visit the “Crime preven-tion and Information” page.
The following rules apply to this statistical data.• Department-wide homicides from 1960-2012 include all unincorporated areas, contract cities, transit, and custody facilities.• If a person is injured in one year and dies in a later year the homicide is counted in the year of death. Variations in population coverage and reporting practices may cause di�erences in reporting from year to year.• Crime rate per 10,000 population; based on reported crimes and population estimates for each year.
Source:Statistical Digest/Statistical Summary/Year in Review/Crime & Arrest Statistics books for 1960-2012.Actual Crimes are Reported Crimes minus unfounded.Contract cities and unincorporated areas patrolled by LASD have changed throughout the years.Prepared by: Statistical Unit of the Crime Analysis program, Technical Services Division, 01/2013.
Population source for crime rates per10,000 population: 2001- 2009 populationprojections from the Chief AdministrativeO�cer's (CAO) O�ce of Urban Researchand California Department of Finance.2011 and 2012 population source from the 2010 United States Census Population count.
166Homicidesin 2012Lowest number ofhomicides since1970
Arrests, Calls for Service& Observation Contacts 2006-2012
* 2012 estimate 1-06-13 SHB LASDSOURCE: RAPS 410 Report (Calls and Obs) and AJIS (Arrests).
OBS CALLS ARRESTS
Compton StationCrime Rate Summary per 10,000 Population
*Numbers from Larcis 5 Year Report** Population from CAAS book 2007-2012
Part I Crime 5 Year Change = -19.1%Property Crime 5 Year Change = -13.4%Violent Crime 5 Year Change= -29.2%
Compton Homicides(1990-2012)
Note: The City of Compton began contracting for policing services with the Los Angeles County Sheri�'s Department on September 1, 2000 anddisbanded the Compton Police Department. Numbers from LARCIS and DOJ.
1960-2012 Crime StatisticsFiscal Years (FY): 1960-1990, Calendar Years: 1991-2012
Population source for crime rates per 10,000 population: 2001- 2009 population projections from the Chief Administrative O�cer's (CAO) O�ce of Urban Researchand California Department of Finance. 2011 and 2012 population source from the 2010 United States Census Population count.
*2012 Preliminary
Actual Part I Crimes - LASD Jurisdiction Cases Handled used for years prior to FY 1968-69.
Part I Crime Rate - LASD Jurisdiction
After FY 1979-80,
“Arson”added
800.00
700.00
600.00
500.00
400.00
300.00
200.00
100.00
0
FY 6
0-61
FY 6
1-62
FY 6
3-64
FY 6
5-66
FY 6
7-68
FY 6
9-70
FY 7
1-72
FY 7
3-74
FY 7
5-76
FY 7
7-78
FY 7
9-80
FY 8
1-82
FY 8
3-84
FY 8
5-86
FY 8
7-88
FY 8
9-90
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
160,000
140,000
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0
FY 6
0-61
FY 6
1-62
FY 6
3-64
FY 6
5-66
FY 6
7-68
FY 6
9-70
FY 7
1-72
FY 7
3-74
FY 7
5-76
FY 7
7-78
FY 7
9-80
FY 8
1-82
FY 8
3-84
FY 8
5-86
FY 8
7-88
FY 8
9-90
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
Part I Crimes include:• Criminal Homicide• Forcible Rape• Robbery• Aggravated Assault• Burglary• Larceny Theft• Grand Theft Auto• Arson
Actual Part I Crimes5 & 30 Years 2012 - 72,8712011 - 70,9592010 - 73,9982009 - 77,0142008 - 85,6622002 - 88,8121992 - 144,2161982-1983 - 123,686
Field Operations Region ICrime Rate Summary per 10,000 Population
*Numbers from Larcis 5 Year Report** Population from CAAS book
2007-2012Part I Crime 5 Year Change = -29.8%
Property Crime 5 Year Change = -39.1%Violent Crime 5 Year Change = -32.3%
Field Operations Region IICrime Rate Summary per 10,000 Population
*Numbers from Larcis 5 Year Report** Population from CAAS book
2007-2012Part I Crime 5 Year Change = -9.7%
Property Crime 5 Year Change = -5.6%Violent Crime 5 Year Change= -20.6%
Field Operations Region IIICrime Rate Summary per 10,000 Population
*Numbers from Larcis 5 Year Report** Population from CAAS book
2007-2012Part I Crime 5 Year Change = -14.2%
Property Crime 5 Year Change = -5.7%Violent Crime 5 Year Change= -19.5%
1992Highest Number of Homicides since 1960
2012Lowest Number of Homicides
500
* 2012 Preliminary
400
300
200
100
0
HOMICIDES
424 60%Decrease
inActual
Homicides
166
Homicides inLASD Jurisdiction
1960-2012 Homicides
Population source for crime rates per 10,000 population: 2001- 2009 population projections from the Chief Administrative O�cer's (CAO) O�ce of Urban Researchand California Department of Finance. 2011 and 2012 population source from the 2010 United States Census Population count.
2.0
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
FY 6
0-61
FY 6
1-62
FY 6
3-64
FY 6
5-66
FY 6
7-68
FY 6
9-70
FY 7
1-72
FY 7
3-74
FY 7
5-76
FY 7
7-78
FY 7
9-80
FY 8
1-82
FY 8
3-84
FY 8
5-86
FY 8
7-88
FY 8
9-90
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
500
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
FY 6
0-61
FY 6
1-62
FY 6
3-64
FY 6
5-66
FY 6
7-68
FY 6
9-70
FY 7
1-72
FY 7
3-74
FY 7
5-76
FY 7
7-78
FY 7
9-80
FY 8
1-82
FY 8
3-84
FY 8
5-86
FY 8
7-88
FY 8
9-90
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
ActualHomicides -LASDJurisdiction
HomicideRate -LASDJurisdiction
*2012 Preliminary
01/07/2013 09:25 am
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YTDReportedIncidents
YTDCrime Rate
TotalReportedIncident
YTDReportedIncidents
YTDCrime Rate
TotalReportedIncidents
YTDReportedIncidents
YTDCrime Rate
5 YearChange inYTD Crime
Rate
1 YearChange inYTD Crime
Rate
2007 2011 2012
2012/2007 2012/20112007 2011
1PageHomicides, Rapes and Aggravated Assaults are counted by the number of victims. All others are counted by incidents. Arsons are counted regardless of crime hierarchy.2007 Population Source: Los Angeles County Office of Urban Research (Based on estimates from CA Department of Finance)2011 Population Source: 2011 U.S. Census. / 2012 YTD Crime Rates computed based on 2011 population dataN/C - Not Calculable. Crime counts are for patrol station crimes only Red depicts crime increases of more than 30%. Green depicts crime decreases of more than 30%Preliminary data - information is time sensitive and subject to change upon further analysis. For each incident, only the most serious offense is counted.
REGION
I
REGION
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REGION
III
ALTADENA STATIONCRESCENTA VALLEY STATION
LANCASTER STATIONMALIBU/LOST HILLS STATION
PALMDALE STATIONSANTA CLARITA VALLEY STATION
TEMPLE STATION
AVALON STATIONCARSON STATIONCENTURY STATIONCOMPTON STATION
LOMITA STATIONMARINA DEL REY STATION
SOUTH LOS ANGELES STATIONWEST HOLLYWOOD STATION
CERRITOS STATIONEAST LOS ANGELES STATION
INDUSTRY STATIONLAKEWOOD STATIONNORWALK STATION
PICO RIVERA STATIONSAN DIMAS STATION
WALNUT STATION
896 935
7,100 1,684 6,289 5,709 4,932
216 4,360 7,297 5,554 1,452 1,094 3,541 2,064
2,024 4,442 5,454 9,425 5,639 2,663 1,944 2,971
896 935
7,100 1,684 6,289 5,709 4,932
216 4,360 7,297 5,554 1,452 1,094 3,541 2,064
2,024 4,442 5,454 9,425 5,639 2,663 1,944 2,971
720 657
4,698 1,294 4,817 3,945 3,474
76 3,758 5,783 4,730 1,334 940
2,967 1,901
1,847 4,612 3,882 6,848 4,513 2,357 1,221 2,066
720 657
4,698 1,294 4,817 3,945 3,474
76 3,758 5,783 4,730 1,334 940
2,967 1,901
1,847 4,612 3,882 6,848 4,513 2,357 1,221 2,066
753 629
5,096 1,224 5,091 4,247 3,303
89 4,111 5,680 4,494 1,304 925
2,947 2,108
2,001 4,929 3,921 7,072 4,903 2,737 1,331 2,401
198.27224.3
415.33180.64363.33235.81245.89
530.32361.48352.82448.05186.48434.09275.69542.33
368.85208.37275.29371.7
243.03260.6200.1
200.43
163.24158.54249.91145.12244.77146.81183.24
185.55323.93308.44399.41178.01352.14253.11541.5
376.62242.08213.54280.97204.22251.58150.05150.23
170.73151.79271.09137.27258.69158.05174.22
217.29354.36302.94379.48
174346.52251.4
600.47
408.03258.71215.68290.16221.87292.14163.57174.59
-13.9%-32.3%-34.7%-24.0%-28.8%-33.0%-29.2%
-59.0%-2.0%
-14.1%-15.3%-6.7%
-20.2%-8.8% 10.7%
10.6% 24.2%-21.7%-21.9%-8.7% 12.1%-18.3%-12.9%
4.6%-4.3% 8.5%-5.4% 5.7% 7.7%-4.9%
17.1% 9.4%-1.8%-5.0%-2.3%-1.6%-0.7% 10.9%
8.3% 6.9% 1.0% 3.3% 8.6%
16.1% 9.0%
16.2%
PART I CRIMES
YTD 12/31/2012 - Part I Crime Rate Per 10,000 Population - Preliminary Data