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Hartford Police Department
2008
YEAR END REPORT
JANUARY 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008

Service - Relationships - Safety
CITY OF HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT -- DARYL K. ROBERTS, CHIEF OF POLICE
11,000
12,000
13,000
12,517
11,002
10,467
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
PART 1 CRIME
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
5 YR. AVG. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
10,184
8,894
8,041
2008 Part 1 Crime Decreases2008 Part 1 Crime Decreases
Compared to 2007Compared to 2007
Part One Crime downPart One Crime down --9.6%9.6%
MurderMurder --3.0%3.0%
RapeRape --5.4%5.4%
RobberyRobbery --3.5%3.5%
BurglaryBurglary --15.7%15.7%
LarcenyLarceny --9. 4%9. 4%
Auto TheftAuto Theft --18.1%18.1%
2008 Part One Crimes, cont..2008 Part One Crimes, cont..
Robbery, Burglary, Larceny, Auto Theft lowestRobbery, Burglary, Larceny, Auto Theft lowest
in recorded historyin recorded history
Crimes Against Property lowest in recordedCrimes Against Property lowest in recorded
historyhistory
Total Part One Crime lowest in recordedTotal Part One Crime lowest in recorded
historyhistory
Aggravated Assault only Part One Crime toAggravated Assault only Part One Crime to
increase over 2007increase over 2007 –– by 12.8%by 12.8%
Year Population
Sworn
Officers Murder Rape Robbery
Aggravated
Assault Burglary Larceny
Motor
Vehicle
Theft Index Total
2008 124,356 409 32 70 631 794 1,016 4,159 1,339 8,041
2007 124,356 409 33 74 654 704 1,205 4,589 1,635 8,894
2006 124,356 411 24 66 760 705 1,173 6,021 1,718 10,467
2005 124,356 416 27 68 688 685 1,404 6,261 1,869 11,002
2004 124,356 403 17 71 890 580 1,735 6,588 2,636 12,517
2003 124,356 408 44 64 1,024 679 1,326 6,043 2,388 11,568
2002 123,540 397 25 59 928 571 1,564 5,651 2,145 10,943
2001 122,274 427 25 64 889 615 1,569 5,798 1,829 10,789
2000 121,578 432 17 53 862 558 1,630 6,001 2,099 11,220
1999 131,843 462 21 52 765 647 1,542 5,830 1,404 10,261
1998 132,681 456 25 62 846 718 1,762 6,932 1,610 11,955
1997 124,115 450 21 47 860 695 1,652 7,048 1,621 11,944
1996 124,223 461 20 94 1,089 929 2,072 7,036 1,948 13,188
1995 124,195 443 33 112 1,278 1,176 3,137 8,278 2,559 16,573
1994 131,833 462 55 97 1,549 1,461 3,128 7,579 2,703 16,572
1993 131,914 426 30 99 1,243 1,470 3,628 8,824 2,633 17,927
1992 139,477 443 13 140 1,499 1,497 4,465 10,068 3,640 21,322
1991 139,903 453 24 181 1,607 1,764 4,690 9,710 3,259 21,235
1990 139,739 470 19 160 1,727 2,201 5,281 9,244 2,896 21,528
1989 131,544 467 30 167 1,600 1,981 5,016 9,318 2,893 21,005
1988 141,180 483 37 160 1,328 1,450 4,947 9,842 2,525 20,289
1987 138,945 494 24 124 1,433 1,380 5,765 11,422 2,706 22,854
1986 137,217 477 28 104 1,675 1,162 4,661 10,259 1,998 19,887
1985 136,572 501 12 104 1,530 1,079 4,668 9,018 1,473 17,884
1984 136,932 497 22 108 1,565 957 4,412 9,523 1,584 18,171
1983 138,259 457 16 79 1,667 1,016 4,531 9,444 2,234 18,987
1982 138,865 439 35 128 2,041 1,182 5,408 11,442 3,276 23,512
1981 137,940 369 32 94 2,482 1,387 6,545 10,250 3,942 24,732
High 55 (1994) 181 (1991) 2,482 (1981) 2,201 (1990) 6,545 (1981) 11,442 (1982) 3,942 (1981) 24,732 (1981)
Low 12 (1985) 47 (1997) 631 (2008) 558 (2000) 1,016 (2008) 4,159 (2008) 1,339 (2008) 8,041 (2008)
Average 26 96 1,254 1,073 3,212 7,935 2,306 15,902
* 2008 numbers accurate as of 1-6-2008
Hartford Police Department
Part 1 Crime
27 Year Analysis
1983-2008
18,987
17,884
21,528
16,573
11,220 12,517
11,002
10,467
8,894
8,041
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
14,000
15,000
16,000
17,000
18,000
19,000
20,000
21,000
22,000
23,000
24,000
1983 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
*Crime Statistics are from January 1—December 31st of the indicated year.
2008 Statistics as of 1-6-2008
CITY OF HARTFORD
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
25 Year Part 1 Crime Statistics
DARYL K. ROBERTS
CHIEF OF POLICE
EDDIE A. PEREZ
MAYOR
Chief Daryl K. Roberts
YEAR END REPORT CITY-WIDE Reporting Period: January 1st - December 31st
Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent
Change Change Change
5 yr. avg. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 from 2007 from 2006 from 5 yr. avg.
MURDER 29 17 27 24 33 32 -3.0% +33.3% +10.3%
RAPE 70 71 68 66 74 70 -5.4% +6.1% +0.3%
ROBBERY 725 890 688 760 654 631 -3.5% -17.0% -12.9%
AGG ASSAULT 694 580 685 705 704 794 +12.8% +12.6% +14.5%
BURGLARY 1,307 1,735 1,404 1,173 1,205 1,016 -15.7% -13.4% -22.2%
LARCENY 5,524 6,588 6,261 6,021 4,589 4,159 -9.4% -30.9% -24.7%
AUTO THEFT 1,839 2,636 1,869 1,718 1,635 1,339 -18.1% -22.1% -27.2%
TOTALS 10,184 12,517 11,002 10,467 8,894 8,041 -9.6% -23.2% -21.0%
*Crime statistics are from January 1st - December 31st for the year indicated.
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
YEAR TO DATE CRIME SUMMARY
PART 1 CRIME STATISTICS*
Shooting Incidents 159 150 160 164 159 163 +2.5% -0.6% +2.4%
Shooting Victims 187 174 179 198 178 205 +15.2% +3.5% +9.7%
Prepared by:
Hartford Police Department
C i A l i U i
10,184
12,517
11,002
10,467
8,894
8,041
7,000
8,000
9,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
13,000
14,000
5 yr. avg. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
PART 1 CRIME
16,209
15,159
17,421
13,974
9,730 10,959
9,534
8,912
7,429
6,514
2,778 2,725
4,107
2,599
1,490 1,558 1,468 1,555 1,465 1,527
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
11000
12000
13000
14000
15000
16000
17000
18000
19000
20000
1983 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
*Crime Statistics are from January 1—December 31st of the indicated year.
2008 Statistics as of 1-6-2008
CITY OF HARTFORD
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
25 Year Part 1 Crime Statistics
DARYL K. ROBERTS
CHIEF OF POLICE
EDDIE A. PEREZ
MAYOR
Blue Reflects Crimes Against Property (Burglary, Larceny & Auto Theft)
Red Reflects Crimes Against Persons (Murder, Rape, Robbery, & Aggravated Assault)
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
2008 YEAR END
INDEX of PART 1 CRIME STATISTICS
VIOLENT CRIME VS PROPERTY CRIME
PUBLISHED BY THE CRIME ANALYSIS DIVISION
VIOLENT CRIME
2007 2008 % Change
MURDER 33 32 -3.0%
RAPE 74 70 -5.4%
ROBBERY 654 631 -3.5%
AGG ASSAULT 704 794 12.8%
TOTAL VIOLENT CRIME 1,465 1,527 4.2%
PROPERTY CRIME
2007 2008 % Change
BURGLARY 1,205 1,016 -15.7%
LARCENY 4,589 4,159 -9.4%
AUTO THEFT 1,635 1,339 -18.1%
TOTAL PROPERTY CRIME 7,429 6,514 -12.3%
TOTAL PART 1 CRIME
2007 2008 % Change
VIOLENT CRIME 1,465 1,527 4.2%
PROPERTY CRIME 7,429 6,514 -12.3%
TOTAL PART 1 CRIME 8,894 8,041 -9.6%
Statistics accurate as of 1-6-08
HomicidesHomicides
Most homicides are not random actsMost homicides are not random acts
of violenceof violence
Victims and Perpetrators known toVictims and Perpetrators known to
each othereach other
Arguments/fights that escalate to useArguments/fights that escalate to use
of guns to resolve conflictsof guns to resolve conflicts
Homicides of MalesHomicides of Males
Between 14Between 14--2525
60% or 19 minority males60% or 19 minority males
between 14between 14--2525
41% or 13 Black males between41% or 13 Black males between
1414--2525
19% or 6 Hispanic males19% or 6 Hispanic males
between 14between 14--2525
Youth ViolenceYouth Violence
Hartford trend Mirrors national trend ofHartford trend Mirrors national trend of
increase in gun violence among minorityincrease in gun violence among minority
youth between 16 and 25 sinceyouth between 16 and 25 since
Per Northeast University studyPer Northeast University study –– sincesince
2002 gun killings have climbed 13%2002 gun killings have climbed 13%
overalloverall –– but 42% among teens and 71%but 42% among teens and 71%
among black teenage malesamong black teenage males
Gun ViolenceGun Violence
Of the 32 homicides, 24Of the 32 homicides, 24
or 75% involved a gunor 75% involved a gun
HPD seized 400 guns inHPD seized 400 guns in
20082008
Made 228 firearm relatedMade 228 firearm related
arrestsarrests
17 Point Safe City Initiative17 Point Safe City Initiative
Increased collaboration with federal and stateIncreased collaboration with federal and state
agenciesagencies
Shooting teamShooting team –– targeting top 25targeting top 25
-- focus on getting guns and those who usefocus on getting guns and those who use
them off city streetsthem off city streets
VCIT (Violent Crime Impact Team)VCIT (Violent Crime Impact Team)
Knock and talk detailsKnock and talk details
Home visits to gang members and recentlyHome visits to gang members and recently
released paroleesreleased parolees
MidMid--squad citysquad city--wide conditions teamswide conditions teams
Relentless warrant service and debriefingRelentless warrant service and debriefing
Deployment of resources to hot spot areasDeployment of resources to hot spot areas
Project Safe NeighborhoodsProject Safe Neighborhoods
High visibility feet on streetHigh visibility feet on street
High visibility motor vehicle trafficHigh visibility motor vehicle traffic
checkpointscheckpoints
Crime Stoppers, TextCrime Stoppers, Text--AA--Tip and BillboardTip and Billboard
ProgramProgram
Sex Offender Registry UnitSex Offender Registry Unit –– aggressivelyaggressively
track sex offenderstrack sex offenders
Continued Travelers/HPD TruancyContinued Travelers/HPD Truancy
Reduction PartnershipReduction Partnership
Utilization of COMPSTAT process to identifyUtilization of COMPSTAT process to identify
and swiftly attack trendsand swiftly attack trends
Joint CSO, SRO and neighborhood districtJoint CSO, SRO and neighborhood district
team meetingsteam meetings
Community contact partnership programCommunity contact partnership program
Quality of life enforcement teamsQuality of life enforcement teams
Mounted Horse Patrol UnitMounted Horse Patrol Unit
RecruitmentRecruitment
462 police officers462 police officers
41 HPD recruits graduated from41 HPD recruits graduated from
Hartford, New Britain & StamfordHartford, New Britain & Stamford
Police Academies in 2008Police Academies in 2008
Recruiting for new class of 30Recruiting for new class of 30
Spring 2009Spring 2009
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT
CITYWIDE
Crime Activity
PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 33 32 -3.0% 24 33.3% 27 18.5% 17 88.2%
RAPE 74 70 -5.4% 66 6.1% 68 2.9% 71 -1.4%
ROBBERY 654 631 -3.5% 760 -17.0% 688 -8.3% 890 -29.1%
AGG ASSAULT 704 794 12.8% 705 12.6% 685 15.9% 580 36.9%
BURGLARY 1205 1016 -15.7% 1173 -13.4% 1404 -27.6% 1735 -41.4%
LARCENY 4589 4159 -9.4% 6021 -30.9% 6261 -33.6% 6588 -36.9%
AUTO THEFT 1635 1339 -18.1% 1718 -22.1% 1869 -28.4% 2636 -49.2%
TOTALS 8894 8041 -9.6% 10467 -23.2% 11002 -26.9% 12517 -35.8%
SHOOT INCIDENTS 159 163 2.5% 164 -0.6% 160 1.9% 150 8.7%
SHOOTING VICTIMS 178 205 15 2% 198 3 5% 179 14 5% 174 17 8%SHOOTING VICTIMS 178 205 15.2% 198 3.5% 179 14.5% 174 17.8%
ARREST ACTIVITY
YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 37 60 62.2% 42 42.9% 46 30.4% 46 30.4%
RAPE 29 46 58.6% 48 -4.2% 38 21.1% 59 -22.0%
ROBBERY 220 211 -4.1% 179 17.9% 171 23.4% 193 9.3%
AGG ASSAULT 354 427 20.6% 407 4.9% 376 13.6% 467 -8.6%
BURGLARY 287 258 -10.1% 255 1.2% 267 -3.4% 286 -9.8%
LARCENY 862 871 1.0% 1062 -18.0% 717 21.5% 829 5.1%
AUTO THEFT 188 156 -17.0% 149 4.7% 150 4.0% 181 -13.8%
TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 1977 2029 2.6% 2142 -5.3% 1765 15.0% 2061 -1.6%
SIMPLE ASST 3561 3320 -6.8% 3823 -13.2% 3441 -3.5% 3812 -12.9%
GUN 261 257 -1.5% 272 -5.5% 212 21.2% 217 18.4%
PROSTITUTION 114 139 21.9% 131 6.1% 89 56.2% 188 -26.1%
NARCOTICS 3021 3448 14.1% 3237 6.5% 2689 28.2% 3224 6.9%
D/C - BOP 2320 2028 -12.6% 2364 -14.2% 2235 -9.3% 2322 -12.7%
OTHER 4283 4233 -1.2% 4170 1.5% 3431 23.4% 3781 12.0%
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 15537 15454 -0.5% 16139 -4.2% 13862 11.5% 15605 -1.0%
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT
NORTHWEST DISTRICT
Crime Activity
PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 5 6 20.0% 3 100.0% 5 20.0% 5 20.0%
RAPE 15 16 6.7% 20 -20.0% 16 0.0% 17 -5.9%
ROBBERY 96 133 38.5% 160 -16.9% 120 10.8% 190 -30.0%
AGG ASSAULT 100 129 29.0% 130 -0.8% 111 16.2% 72 79.2%
BURGLARY 257 241 -6.2% 265 -9.1% 235 2.6% 319 -24.5%
LARCENY 746 724 -2.9% 1084 -33.2% 1167 -38.0% 1340 -46.0%
AUTO THEFT 344 296 -14.0% 325 -8.9% 372 -20.4% 613 -51.7%
TOTALS 1563 1545 -1.2% 1987 -22.2% 2026 -23.7% 2556 -39.6%
SHOOT INCIDENTS 18 23 27.8% 23 0.0% 21 9.5% 15 53.3%
SHOOTING VICTIMS 18 26 44.4% 26 0.0% 24 8.3% 17 52.9%SHOOTING VICTIMS 18 26 44.4% 26 0.0% 24 8.3% 17 52.9%
ARREST ACTIVITY
YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 3 5 66.7% 2 150.0% 1 400.0% 5 0.0%
RAPE 1 3 200.0% 5 -40.0% 3 0.0% 2 50.0%
ROBBERY 19 26 36.8% 21 23.8% 19 36.8% 26 0.0%
AGG ASSAULT 34 55 61.8% 56 -1.8% 48 14.6% 65 -15.4%
BURGLARY 26 25 -3.8% 29 -13.8% 27 -7.4% 30 -16.7%
LARCENY 58 73 25.9% 80 -8.8% 77 -5.2% 89 -18.0%
AUTO THEFT 17 17 0.0% 19 -10.5% 20 -15.0% 25 -32.0%
TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 158 204 29.1% 212 -3.8% 195 4.6% 242 -15.7%
SIMPLE ASST 450 382 -15.1% 450 -15.1% 442 -13.6% 493 -22.5%
GUN 31 35 12.9% 31 12.9% 36 -2.8% 33 6.1%
PROSTITUTION 29 58 100.0% 44 31.8% 45 28.9% 74 -21.6%
NARCOTICS 334 329 -1.5% 346 -4.9% 238 38.2% 274 20.1%
D/C - BOP 392 334 -14.8% 390 -14.4% 368 -9.2% 378 -11.6%
OTHER 319 324 1.6% 297 9.1% 300 8.0% 381 -15.0%
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 1713 1666 -2.7% 1770 -5.9% 1624 2.6% 1875 -11.1%
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT
NORTHEAST DISTRICT
Crime Activity
PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 14 12 -14.3% 14 -14.3% 10 20.0% 9 33.3%
RAPE 27 27 0.0% 21 28.6% 25 8.0% 16 68.8%
ROBBERY 156 162 3.8% 157 3.2% 181 -10.5% 226 -28.3%
AGG ASSAULT 297 309 4.0% 272 13.6% 288 7.3% 268 15.3%
BURGLARY 260 245 -5.8% 297 -17.5% 275 -10.9% 368 -33.4%
LARCENY 824 846 2.7% 1027 -17.6% 1221 -30.7% 1296 -34.7%
AUTO THEFT 355 245 -31.0% 326 -24.8% 374 -34.5% 636 -61.5%
TOTALS 1933 1846 -4.5% 2114 -12.7% 2374 -22.2% 2819 -34.5%
SHOOT INCIDENTS 87 77 -11.5% 82 -6.1% 91 -15.4% 94 -18.1%
SHOOTING VICTIMS 102 103 1.0% 104 -1.0% 100 3.0% 106 -2.8%SHOOTING VICTIMS 102 103 1.0% 104 1.0% 100 3.0% 106 2.8%
ARREST ACTIVITY
YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 22 28 27.3% 26 7.7% 25 12.0% 25 12.0%
RAPE 12 20 66.7% 23 -13.0% 22 -9.1% 38 -47.4%
ROBBERY 80 71 -11.3% 56 26.8% 65 9.2% 54 31.5%
AGG ASSAULT 172 214 24.4% 198 8.1% 187 14.4% 224 -4.5%
BURGLARY 117 130 11.1% 101 28.7% 105 23.8% 92 41.3%
LARCENY 356 442 24.2% 429 3.0% 275 60.7% 359 23.1%
AUTO THEFT 71 51 -28.2% 58 -12.1% 62 -17.7% 72 -29.2%
TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 830 956 15.2% 891 7.3% 741 29.0% 864 10.6%
SIMPLE ASST 1655 1520 -8.2% 1858 -18.2% 1663 -8.6% 1808 -15.9%
GUN 92 100 8.7% 115 -13.0% 99 1.0% 88 13.6%
PROSTITUTION 24 32 33.3% 12 166.7% 17 88.2% 38 -15.8%
NARCOTICS 1183 1434 21.2% 1522 -5.8% 1189 20.6% 1474 -2.7%
D/C - BOP 868 799 -7.9% 922 -13.3% 867 -7.8% 836 -4.4%
OTHER 2208 2487 12.6% 2240 11.0% 1802 38.0% 2076 19.8%
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 6860 7328 6.8% 7560 -3.1% 6378 14.9% 7184 2.0%
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT
SOUTHEAST DISTRICT
Crime Activity
PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 5 7 40.0% 5 40.0% 9 -22.2% 2 250.0%
RAPE 17 11 -35.3% 11 0.0% 10 10.0% 20 -45.0%
ROBBERY 232 171 -26.3% 245 -30.2% 202 -15.3% 246 -30.5%
AGG ASSAULT 160 194 21.3% 144 34.7% 131 48.1% 132 47.0%
BURGLARY 335 289 -13.7% 334 -13.5% 508 -43.1% 534 -45.9%
LARCENY 1782 1543 -13.4% 2203 -30.0% 2107 -26.8% 2150 -28.2%
AUTO THEFT 436 403 -7.6% 577 -30.2% 566 -28.8% 713 -43.5%
TOTALS 2967 2618 -11.8% 3519 -25.6% 3533 -25.9% 3797 -31.1%
SHOOT INCIDENTS 27 28 3.7% 36 -22.2% 24 16.7% 19 47.4%
SHOOTING VICTIMS 30 35 16.7% 43 -18.6% 25 40.0% 25 40.0%
ARREST ACTIVITY
YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 0 2 200.0% 2 0.0% 4 -50.0% 1 100.0%
RAPE 4 5 25.0% 8 -37.5% 3 66.7% 4 25.0%
ROBBERY 43 43 0.0% 41 4.9% 29 48.3% 29 48.3%
AGG ASSAULT 62 76 22.6% 73 4.1% 69 10.1% 73 4.1%
BURGLARY 45 49 8.9% 56 -12.5% 52 -5.8% 63 -22.2%
LARCENY 128 127 -0.8% 166 -23.5% 105 21.0% 122 4.1%
AUTO THEFT 34 29 -14.7% 31 -6.5% 26 11.5% 33 -12.1%
TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 316 331 4.7% 377 -12.2% 288 14.9% 325 1.8%
SIMPLE ASST 749 634 -15.4% 752 -15.7% 596 6.4% 761 -16.7%
GUN 61 51 -16.4% 49 4.1% 39 30.8% 49 4.1%
PROSTITUTION 47 41 -12.8% 60 -31.7% 17 141.2% 65 -36.9%
NARCOTICS 513 641 25.0% 513 25.0% 455 40.9% 665 -3.6%
D/C - BOP 537 491 -8.6% 520 -5.6% 497 -1.2% 564 -12.9%
OTHER 747 536 -28.2% 624 -14.1% 574 -6.6% 642 -16.5%
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 2970 2725 -8.2% 2895 -5.9% 2466 10.5% 3071 -11.3%
HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT
SOUTHWEST DISTRICT
Crime Activity
PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 9 7 -22.2% 2 250.0% 3 133.3% 1 600.0%
RAPE 15 16 6.7% 14 14.3% 17 -5.9% 18 -11.1%
ROBBERY 170 165 -2.9% 198 -16.7% 185 -10.8% 228 -27.6%
AGG ASSAULT 147 162 10.2% 159 1.9% 155 4.5% 108 50.0%
BURGLARY 353 241 -31.7% 277 -13.0% 386 -37.6% 514 -53.1%
LARCENY 1237 1046 -15.4% 1707 -38.7% 1765 -40.7% 1800 -41.9%
AUTO THEFT 500 395 -21.0% 490 -19.4% 556 -29.0% 672 -41.2%
TOTALS 2431 2032 -16.4% 2847 -28.6% 3067 -33.7% 3341 -39.2%
SHOOT INCIDENTS 27 35 29.6% 23 52.2% 24 45.8% 22 59.1%
SHOOTING VICTIMS 28 41 46.4% 25 64.0% 30 36.7% 26 57.7%SHOOTING VICTIMS 28 41 46.4% 25 64.0% 30 36.7% 26 57.7%
ARREST ACTIVITY
YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR
2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change
MURDER 9 22 144.4% 11 100.0% 14 57.1% 13 69.2%
RAPE 8 13 62.5% 9 44.4% 7 85.7% 13 0.0%
ROBBERY 77 65 -15.6% 57 14.0% 57 14.0% 83 -21.7%
AGG ASSAULT 83 77 -7.2% 75 2.7% 69 11.6% 102 -24.5%
BURGLARY 97 54 -44.3% 67 -19.4% 81 -33.3% 98 -44.9%
LARCENY 311 224 -28.0% 381 -41.2% 259 -13.5% 254 -11.8%
AUTO THEFT 63 55 -12.7% 41 34.1% 41 34.1% 49 12.2%
TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 648 510 -21.3% 641 -20.4% 528 -3.4% 612 -16.7%
SIMPLE ASST 696 761 9.3% 747 1.9% 721 5.5% 725 5.0%
GUN 75 69 -8.0% 75 -8.0% 37 86.5% 45 53.3%
PROSTITUTION 14 8 -42.9% 15 -46.7% 10 -20.0% 10 -20.0%
NARCOTICS 983 1028 4.6% 847 21.4% 794 29.5% 802 28.2%
D/C - BOP 510 399 -21.8% 525 -24.0% 496 -19.6% 535 -25.4%
OTHER 973 864 -11.2% 990 -12.7% 732 18.0% 661 30.7%
TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 3899 3639 -6.7% 3840 -5.2% 3318 9.7% 3390 7.3%

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2009 01 07 2008 Year End Report

  • 1. Hartford Police Department 2008 YEAR END REPORT JANUARY 1, 2008 - December 31, 2008 Service - Relationships - Safety CITY OF HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT -- DARYL K. ROBERTS, CHIEF OF POLICE
  • 2. 11,000 12,000 13,000 12,517 11,002 10,467 HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT PART 1 CRIME 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 5 YR. AVG. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 10,184 8,894 8,041
  • 3. 2008 Part 1 Crime Decreases2008 Part 1 Crime Decreases Compared to 2007Compared to 2007 Part One Crime downPart One Crime down --9.6%9.6% MurderMurder --3.0%3.0% RapeRape --5.4%5.4% RobberyRobbery --3.5%3.5% BurglaryBurglary --15.7%15.7% LarcenyLarceny --9. 4%9. 4% Auto TheftAuto Theft --18.1%18.1%
  • 4. 2008 Part One Crimes, cont..2008 Part One Crimes, cont.. Robbery, Burglary, Larceny, Auto Theft lowestRobbery, Burglary, Larceny, Auto Theft lowest in recorded historyin recorded history Crimes Against Property lowest in recordedCrimes Against Property lowest in recorded historyhistory Total Part One Crime lowest in recordedTotal Part One Crime lowest in recorded historyhistory Aggravated Assault only Part One Crime toAggravated Assault only Part One Crime to increase over 2007increase over 2007 –– by 12.8%by 12.8%
  • 5. Year Population Sworn Officers Murder Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Motor Vehicle Theft Index Total 2008 124,356 409 32 70 631 794 1,016 4,159 1,339 8,041 2007 124,356 409 33 74 654 704 1,205 4,589 1,635 8,894 2006 124,356 411 24 66 760 705 1,173 6,021 1,718 10,467 2005 124,356 416 27 68 688 685 1,404 6,261 1,869 11,002 2004 124,356 403 17 71 890 580 1,735 6,588 2,636 12,517 2003 124,356 408 44 64 1,024 679 1,326 6,043 2,388 11,568 2002 123,540 397 25 59 928 571 1,564 5,651 2,145 10,943 2001 122,274 427 25 64 889 615 1,569 5,798 1,829 10,789 2000 121,578 432 17 53 862 558 1,630 6,001 2,099 11,220 1999 131,843 462 21 52 765 647 1,542 5,830 1,404 10,261 1998 132,681 456 25 62 846 718 1,762 6,932 1,610 11,955 1997 124,115 450 21 47 860 695 1,652 7,048 1,621 11,944 1996 124,223 461 20 94 1,089 929 2,072 7,036 1,948 13,188 1995 124,195 443 33 112 1,278 1,176 3,137 8,278 2,559 16,573 1994 131,833 462 55 97 1,549 1,461 3,128 7,579 2,703 16,572 1993 131,914 426 30 99 1,243 1,470 3,628 8,824 2,633 17,927 1992 139,477 443 13 140 1,499 1,497 4,465 10,068 3,640 21,322 1991 139,903 453 24 181 1,607 1,764 4,690 9,710 3,259 21,235 1990 139,739 470 19 160 1,727 2,201 5,281 9,244 2,896 21,528 1989 131,544 467 30 167 1,600 1,981 5,016 9,318 2,893 21,005 1988 141,180 483 37 160 1,328 1,450 4,947 9,842 2,525 20,289 1987 138,945 494 24 124 1,433 1,380 5,765 11,422 2,706 22,854 1986 137,217 477 28 104 1,675 1,162 4,661 10,259 1,998 19,887 1985 136,572 501 12 104 1,530 1,079 4,668 9,018 1,473 17,884 1984 136,932 497 22 108 1,565 957 4,412 9,523 1,584 18,171 1983 138,259 457 16 79 1,667 1,016 4,531 9,444 2,234 18,987 1982 138,865 439 35 128 2,041 1,182 5,408 11,442 3,276 23,512 1981 137,940 369 32 94 2,482 1,387 6,545 10,250 3,942 24,732 High 55 (1994) 181 (1991) 2,482 (1981) 2,201 (1990) 6,545 (1981) 11,442 (1982) 3,942 (1981) 24,732 (1981) Low 12 (1985) 47 (1997) 631 (2008) 558 (2000) 1,016 (2008) 4,159 (2008) 1,339 (2008) 8,041 (2008) Average 26 96 1,254 1,073 3,212 7,935 2,306 15,902 * 2008 numbers accurate as of 1-6-2008 Hartford Police Department Part 1 Crime 27 Year Analysis 1983-2008
  • 6. 18,987 17,884 21,528 16,573 11,220 12,517 11,002 10,467 8,894 8,041 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 15,000 16,000 17,000 18,000 19,000 20,000 21,000 22,000 23,000 24,000 1983 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 *Crime Statistics are from January 1—December 31st of the indicated year. 2008 Statistics as of 1-6-2008 CITY OF HARTFORD HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 25 Year Part 1 Crime Statistics DARYL K. ROBERTS CHIEF OF POLICE EDDIE A. PEREZ MAYOR
  • 7. Chief Daryl K. Roberts YEAR END REPORT CITY-WIDE Reporting Period: January 1st - December 31st Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent Change Change Change 5 yr. avg. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 from 2007 from 2006 from 5 yr. avg. MURDER 29 17 27 24 33 32 -3.0% +33.3% +10.3% RAPE 70 71 68 66 74 70 -5.4% +6.1% +0.3% ROBBERY 725 890 688 760 654 631 -3.5% -17.0% -12.9% AGG ASSAULT 694 580 685 705 704 794 +12.8% +12.6% +14.5% BURGLARY 1,307 1,735 1,404 1,173 1,205 1,016 -15.7% -13.4% -22.2% LARCENY 5,524 6,588 6,261 6,021 4,589 4,159 -9.4% -30.9% -24.7% AUTO THEFT 1,839 2,636 1,869 1,718 1,635 1,339 -18.1% -22.1% -27.2% TOTALS 10,184 12,517 11,002 10,467 8,894 8,041 -9.6% -23.2% -21.0% *Crime statistics are from January 1st - December 31st for the year indicated. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT YEAR TO DATE CRIME SUMMARY PART 1 CRIME STATISTICS* Shooting Incidents 159 150 160 164 159 163 +2.5% -0.6% +2.4% Shooting Victims 187 174 179 198 178 205 +15.2% +3.5% +9.7% Prepared by: Hartford Police Department C i A l i U i 10,184 12,517 11,002 10,467 8,894 8,041 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000 5 yr. avg. 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 PART 1 CRIME
  • 8. 16,209 15,159 17,421 13,974 9,730 10,959 9,534 8,912 7,429 6,514 2,778 2,725 4,107 2,599 1,490 1,558 1,468 1,555 1,465 1,527 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 12000 13000 14000 15000 16000 17000 18000 19000 20000 1983 1985 1990 1995 2000 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 *Crime Statistics are from January 1—December 31st of the indicated year. 2008 Statistics as of 1-6-2008 CITY OF HARTFORD HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 25 Year Part 1 Crime Statistics DARYL K. ROBERTS CHIEF OF POLICE EDDIE A. PEREZ MAYOR Blue Reflects Crimes Against Property (Burglary, Larceny & Auto Theft) Red Reflects Crimes Against Persons (Murder, Rape, Robbery, & Aggravated Assault)
  • 9. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END INDEX of PART 1 CRIME STATISTICS VIOLENT CRIME VS PROPERTY CRIME PUBLISHED BY THE CRIME ANALYSIS DIVISION VIOLENT CRIME 2007 2008 % Change MURDER 33 32 -3.0% RAPE 74 70 -5.4% ROBBERY 654 631 -3.5% AGG ASSAULT 704 794 12.8% TOTAL VIOLENT CRIME 1,465 1,527 4.2% PROPERTY CRIME 2007 2008 % Change BURGLARY 1,205 1,016 -15.7% LARCENY 4,589 4,159 -9.4% AUTO THEFT 1,635 1,339 -18.1% TOTAL PROPERTY CRIME 7,429 6,514 -12.3% TOTAL PART 1 CRIME 2007 2008 % Change VIOLENT CRIME 1,465 1,527 4.2% PROPERTY CRIME 7,429 6,514 -12.3% TOTAL PART 1 CRIME 8,894 8,041 -9.6% Statistics accurate as of 1-6-08
  • 10. HomicidesHomicides Most homicides are not random actsMost homicides are not random acts of violenceof violence Victims and Perpetrators known toVictims and Perpetrators known to each othereach other Arguments/fights that escalate to useArguments/fights that escalate to use of guns to resolve conflictsof guns to resolve conflicts
  • 11. Homicides of MalesHomicides of Males Between 14Between 14--2525 60% or 19 minority males60% or 19 minority males between 14between 14--2525 41% or 13 Black males between41% or 13 Black males between 1414--2525 19% or 6 Hispanic males19% or 6 Hispanic males between 14between 14--2525
  • 12. Youth ViolenceYouth Violence Hartford trend Mirrors national trend ofHartford trend Mirrors national trend of increase in gun violence among minorityincrease in gun violence among minority youth between 16 and 25 sinceyouth between 16 and 25 since Per Northeast University studyPer Northeast University study –– sincesince 2002 gun killings have climbed 13%2002 gun killings have climbed 13% overalloverall –– but 42% among teens and 71%but 42% among teens and 71% among black teenage malesamong black teenage males
  • 13. Gun ViolenceGun Violence Of the 32 homicides, 24Of the 32 homicides, 24 or 75% involved a gunor 75% involved a gun HPD seized 400 guns inHPD seized 400 guns in 20082008 Made 228 firearm relatedMade 228 firearm related arrestsarrests
  • 14. 17 Point Safe City Initiative17 Point Safe City Initiative Increased collaboration with federal and stateIncreased collaboration with federal and state agenciesagencies Shooting teamShooting team –– targeting top 25targeting top 25 -- focus on getting guns and those who usefocus on getting guns and those who use them off city streetsthem off city streets VCIT (Violent Crime Impact Team)VCIT (Violent Crime Impact Team) Knock and talk detailsKnock and talk details Home visits to gang members and recentlyHome visits to gang members and recently released paroleesreleased parolees MidMid--squad citysquad city--wide conditions teamswide conditions teams Relentless warrant service and debriefingRelentless warrant service and debriefing Deployment of resources to hot spot areasDeployment of resources to hot spot areas Project Safe NeighborhoodsProject Safe Neighborhoods High visibility feet on streetHigh visibility feet on street High visibility motor vehicle trafficHigh visibility motor vehicle traffic checkpointscheckpoints Crime Stoppers, TextCrime Stoppers, Text--AA--Tip and BillboardTip and Billboard ProgramProgram Sex Offender Registry UnitSex Offender Registry Unit –– aggressivelyaggressively track sex offenderstrack sex offenders Continued Travelers/HPD TruancyContinued Travelers/HPD Truancy Reduction PartnershipReduction Partnership Utilization of COMPSTAT process to identifyUtilization of COMPSTAT process to identify and swiftly attack trendsand swiftly attack trends Joint CSO, SRO and neighborhood districtJoint CSO, SRO and neighborhood district team meetingsteam meetings Community contact partnership programCommunity contact partnership program Quality of life enforcement teamsQuality of life enforcement teams Mounted Horse Patrol UnitMounted Horse Patrol Unit
  • 15. RecruitmentRecruitment 462 police officers462 police officers 41 HPD recruits graduated from41 HPD recruits graduated from Hartford, New Britain & StamfordHartford, New Britain & Stamford Police Academies in 2008Police Academies in 2008 Recruiting for new class of 30Recruiting for new class of 30 Spring 2009Spring 2009
  • 16. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT CITYWIDE Crime Activity PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 33 32 -3.0% 24 33.3% 27 18.5% 17 88.2% RAPE 74 70 -5.4% 66 6.1% 68 2.9% 71 -1.4% ROBBERY 654 631 -3.5% 760 -17.0% 688 -8.3% 890 -29.1% AGG ASSAULT 704 794 12.8% 705 12.6% 685 15.9% 580 36.9% BURGLARY 1205 1016 -15.7% 1173 -13.4% 1404 -27.6% 1735 -41.4% LARCENY 4589 4159 -9.4% 6021 -30.9% 6261 -33.6% 6588 -36.9% AUTO THEFT 1635 1339 -18.1% 1718 -22.1% 1869 -28.4% 2636 -49.2% TOTALS 8894 8041 -9.6% 10467 -23.2% 11002 -26.9% 12517 -35.8% SHOOT INCIDENTS 159 163 2.5% 164 -0.6% 160 1.9% 150 8.7% SHOOTING VICTIMS 178 205 15 2% 198 3 5% 179 14 5% 174 17 8%SHOOTING VICTIMS 178 205 15.2% 198 3.5% 179 14.5% 174 17.8% ARREST ACTIVITY YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 37 60 62.2% 42 42.9% 46 30.4% 46 30.4% RAPE 29 46 58.6% 48 -4.2% 38 21.1% 59 -22.0% ROBBERY 220 211 -4.1% 179 17.9% 171 23.4% 193 9.3% AGG ASSAULT 354 427 20.6% 407 4.9% 376 13.6% 467 -8.6% BURGLARY 287 258 -10.1% 255 1.2% 267 -3.4% 286 -9.8% LARCENY 862 871 1.0% 1062 -18.0% 717 21.5% 829 5.1% AUTO THEFT 188 156 -17.0% 149 4.7% 150 4.0% 181 -13.8% TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 1977 2029 2.6% 2142 -5.3% 1765 15.0% 2061 -1.6% SIMPLE ASST 3561 3320 -6.8% 3823 -13.2% 3441 -3.5% 3812 -12.9% GUN 261 257 -1.5% 272 -5.5% 212 21.2% 217 18.4% PROSTITUTION 114 139 21.9% 131 6.1% 89 56.2% 188 -26.1% NARCOTICS 3021 3448 14.1% 3237 6.5% 2689 28.2% 3224 6.9% D/C - BOP 2320 2028 -12.6% 2364 -14.2% 2235 -9.3% 2322 -12.7% OTHER 4283 4233 -1.2% 4170 1.5% 3431 23.4% 3781 12.0% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 15537 15454 -0.5% 16139 -4.2% 13862 11.5% 15605 -1.0%
  • 17. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT NORTHWEST DISTRICT Crime Activity PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 5 6 20.0% 3 100.0% 5 20.0% 5 20.0% RAPE 15 16 6.7% 20 -20.0% 16 0.0% 17 -5.9% ROBBERY 96 133 38.5% 160 -16.9% 120 10.8% 190 -30.0% AGG ASSAULT 100 129 29.0% 130 -0.8% 111 16.2% 72 79.2% BURGLARY 257 241 -6.2% 265 -9.1% 235 2.6% 319 -24.5% LARCENY 746 724 -2.9% 1084 -33.2% 1167 -38.0% 1340 -46.0% AUTO THEFT 344 296 -14.0% 325 -8.9% 372 -20.4% 613 -51.7% TOTALS 1563 1545 -1.2% 1987 -22.2% 2026 -23.7% 2556 -39.6% SHOOT INCIDENTS 18 23 27.8% 23 0.0% 21 9.5% 15 53.3% SHOOTING VICTIMS 18 26 44.4% 26 0.0% 24 8.3% 17 52.9%SHOOTING VICTIMS 18 26 44.4% 26 0.0% 24 8.3% 17 52.9% ARREST ACTIVITY YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 3 5 66.7% 2 150.0% 1 400.0% 5 0.0% RAPE 1 3 200.0% 5 -40.0% 3 0.0% 2 50.0% ROBBERY 19 26 36.8% 21 23.8% 19 36.8% 26 0.0% AGG ASSAULT 34 55 61.8% 56 -1.8% 48 14.6% 65 -15.4% BURGLARY 26 25 -3.8% 29 -13.8% 27 -7.4% 30 -16.7% LARCENY 58 73 25.9% 80 -8.8% 77 -5.2% 89 -18.0% AUTO THEFT 17 17 0.0% 19 -10.5% 20 -15.0% 25 -32.0% TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 158 204 29.1% 212 -3.8% 195 4.6% 242 -15.7% SIMPLE ASST 450 382 -15.1% 450 -15.1% 442 -13.6% 493 -22.5% GUN 31 35 12.9% 31 12.9% 36 -2.8% 33 6.1% PROSTITUTION 29 58 100.0% 44 31.8% 45 28.9% 74 -21.6% NARCOTICS 334 329 -1.5% 346 -4.9% 238 38.2% 274 20.1% D/C - BOP 392 334 -14.8% 390 -14.4% 368 -9.2% 378 -11.6% OTHER 319 324 1.6% 297 9.1% 300 8.0% 381 -15.0% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 1713 1666 -2.7% 1770 -5.9% 1624 2.6% 1875 -11.1%
  • 18. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT NORTHEAST DISTRICT Crime Activity PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 14 12 -14.3% 14 -14.3% 10 20.0% 9 33.3% RAPE 27 27 0.0% 21 28.6% 25 8.0% 16 68.8% ROBBERY 156 162 3.8% 157 3.2% 181 -10.5% 226 -28.3% AGG ASSAULT 297 309 4.0% 272 13.6% 288 7.3% 268 15.3% BURGLARY 260 245 -5.8% 297 -17.5% 275 -10.9% 368 -33.4% LARCENY 824 846 2.7% 1027 -17.6% 1221 -30.7% 1296 -34.7% AUTO THEFT 355 245 -31.0% 326 -24.8% 374 -34.5% 636 -61.5% TOTALS 1933 1846 -4.5% 2114 -12.7% 2374 -22.2% 2819 -34.5% SHOOT INCIDENTS 87 77 -11.5% 82 -6.1% 91 -15.4% 94 -18.1% SHOOTING VICTIMS 102 103 1.0% 104 -1.0% 100 3.0% 106 -2.8%SHOOTING VICTIMS 102 103 1.0% 104 1.0% 100 3.0% 106 2.8% ARREST ACTIVITY YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 22 28 27.3% 26 7.7% 25 12.0% 25 12.0% RAPE 12 20 66.7% 23 -13.0% 22 -9.1% 38 -47.4% ROBBERY 80 71 -11.3% 56 26.8% 65 9.2% 54 31.5% AGG ASSAULT 172 214 24.4% 198 8.1% 187 14.4% 224 -4.5% BURGLARY 117 130 11.1% 101 28.7% 105 23.8% 92 41.3% LARCENY 356 442 24.2% 429 3.0% 275 60.7% 359 23.1% AUTO THEFT 71 51 -28.2% 58 -12.1% 62 -17.7% 72 -29.2% TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 830 956 15.2% 891 7.3% 741 29.0% 864 10.6% SIMPLE ASST 1655 1520 -8.2% 1858 -18.2% 1663 -8.6% 1808 -15.9% GUN 92 100 8.7% 115 -13.0% 99 1.0% 88 13.6% PROSTITUTION 24 32 33.3% 12 166.7% 17 88.2% 38 -15.8% NARCOTICS 1183 1434 21.2% 1522 -5.8% 1189 20.6% 1474 -2.7% D/C - BOP 868 799 -7.9% 922 -13.3% 867 -7.8% 836 -4.4% OTHER 2208 2487 12.6% 2240 11.0% 1802 38.0% 2076 19.8% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 6860 7328 6.8% 7560 -3.1% 6378 14.9% 7184 2.0%
  • 19. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT SOUTHEAST DISTRICT Crime Activity PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 5 7 40.0% 5 40.0% 9 -22.2% 2 250.0% RAPE 17 11 -35.3% 11 0.0% 10 10.0% 20 -45.0% ROBBERY 232 171 -26.3% 245 -30.2% 202 -15.3% 246 -30.5% AGG ASSAULT 160 194 21.3% 144 34.7% 131 48.1% 132 47.0% BURGLARY 335 289 -13.7% 334 -13.5% 508 -43.1% 534 -45.9% LARCENY 1782 1543 -13.4% 2203 -30.0% 2107 -26.8% 2150 -28.2% AUTO THEFT 436 403 -7.6% 577 -30.2% 566 -28.8% 713 -43.5% TOTALS 2967 2618 -11.8% 3519 -25.6% 3533 -25.9% 3797 -31.1% SHOOT INCIDENTS 27 28 3.7% 36 -22.2% 24 16.7% 19 47.4% SHOOTING VICTIMS 30 35 16.7% 43 -18.6% 25 40.0% 25 40.0% ARREST ACTIVITY YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 0 2 200.0% 2 0.0% 4 -50.0% 1 100.0% RAPE 4 5 25.0% 8 -37.5% 3 66.7% 4 25.0% ROBBERY 43 43 0.0% 41 4.9% 29 48.3% 29 48.3% AGG ASSAULT 62 76 22.6% 73 4.1% 69 10.1% 73 4.1% BURGLARY 45 49 8.9% 56 -12.5% 52 -5.8% 63 -22.2% LARCENY 128 127 -0.8% 166 -23.5% 105 21.0% 122 4.1% AUTO THEFT 34 29 -14.7% 31 -6.5% 26 11.5% 33 -12.1% TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 316 331 4.7% 377 -12.2% 288 14.9% 325 1.8% SIMPLE ASST 749 634 -15.4% 752 -15.7% 596 6.4% 761 -16.7% GUN 61 51 -16.4% 49 4.1% 39 30.8% 49 4.1% PROSTITUTION 47 41 -12.8% 60 -31.7% 17 141.2% 65 -36.9% NARCOTICS 513 641 25.0% 513 25.0% 455 40.9% 665 -3.6% D/C - BOP 537 491 -8.6% 520 -5.6% 497 -1.2% 564 -12.9% OTHER 747 536 -28.2% 624 -14.1% 574 -6.6% 642 -16.5% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 2970 2725 -8.2% 2895 -5.9% 2466 10.5% 3071 -11.3%
  • 20. HARTFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT 2008 YEAR END REPORT SOUTHWEST DISTRICT Crime Activity PART 1 CRIME YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 9 7 -22.2% 2 250.0% 3 133.3% 1 600.0% RAPE 15 16 6.7% 14 14.3% 17 -5.9% 18 -11.1% ROBBERY 170 165 -2.9% 198 -16.7% 185 -10.8% 228 -27.6% AGG ASSAULT 147 162 10.2% 159 1.9% 155 4.5% 108 50.0% BURGLARY 353 241 -31.7% 277 -13.0% 386 -37.6% 514 -53.1% LARCENY 1237 1046 -15.4% 1707 -38.7% 1765 -40.7% 1800 -41.9% AUTO THEFT 500 395 -21.0% 490 -19.4% 556 -29.0% 672 -41.2% TOTALS 2431 2032 -16.4% 2847 -28.6% 3067 -33.7% 3341 -39.2% SHOOT INCIDENTS 27 35 29.6% 23 52.2% 24 45.8% 22 59.1% SHOOTING VICTIMS 28 41 46.4% 25 64.0% 30 36.7% 26 57.7%SHOOTING VICTIMS 28 41 46.4% 25 64.0% 30 36.7% 26 57.7% ARREST ACTIVITY YEAR TO DATE 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 2007 2008 % change 2006 % change 2005 % change 2004 % change MURDER 9 22 144.4% 11 100.0% 14 57.1% 13 69.2% RAPE 8 13 62.5% 9 44.4% 7 85.7% 13 0.0% ROBBERY 77 65 -15.6% 57 14.0% 57 14.0% 83 -21.7% AGG ASSAULT 83 77 -7.2% 75 2.7% 69 11.6% 102 -24.5% BURGLARY 97 54 -44.3% 67 -19.4% 81 -33.3% 98 -44.9% LARCENY 311 224 -28.0% 381 -41.2% 259 -13.5% 254 -11.8% AUTO THEFT 63 55 -12.7% 41 34.1% 41 34.1% 49 12.2% TOTAL PT I ARRESTS 648 510 -21.3% 641 -20.4% 528 -3.4% 612 -16.7% SIMPLE ASST 696 761 9.3% 747 1.9% 721 5.5% 725 5.0% GUN 75 69 -8.0% 75 -8.0% 37 86.5% 45 53.3% PROSTITUTION 14 8 -42.9% 15 -46.7% 10 -20.0% 10 -20.0% NARCOTICS 983 1028 4.6% 847 21.4% 794 29.5% 802 28.2% D/C - BOP 510 399 -21.8% 525 -24.0% 496 -19.6% 535 -25.4% OTHER 973 864 -11.2% 990 -12.7% 732 18.0% 661 30.7% TOTAL ALL ARRESTS. 3899 3639 -6.7% 3840 -5.2% 3318 9.7% 3390 7.3%