CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICEXavier Becerra, Attorney General
The Role of the Criminal Justice Statistics Center
is to:
Collect, analyze, and report statistical data that provide valid measures of crime and the criminal justice process.
Examine these data on an ongoing basis to better describe crime and the criminal justice system.
Promote the responsible presentation and use of crime statistics.
Executive SummaryHomicide in California
2018
Homicide in California 2018 provides information about the crime of homicide, including demographic data on victims, persons arrested for homicide, persons sentenced to death, peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty, and justifiable homicides. This report focuses on data reported by California law enforcement agencies in 2018 with prior years included for context.
Homicide Crimes
There were 1,739 homicides reported in 2018. This number represents a decrease of 4.9 percent from the 1,829 reported in 2017. (Table 1)
The 1,739 reported homicides also translate to a rate of 4.4 homicide crimes per 100,000 population. This figure represents a decrease of 4.3 percent from the 4.6 rate reported in 2017.(Table 1)
In 2018:
zz 79.8 percent of homicide victims were male and 20.2 percent were female. (Table 5)
zz Of the homicides where the victim’s race/ethnicity was identified, 45.5 percent of victims were Hispanic, 25.1 percent were black, 21.9 percent were white, and 7.5 percent were of other race/ethnic groups. (Table 6)
zz While the largest proportion of black and Hispanic victims were aged 18-29 (41.6 and 41.5 percent, respectively), over half (57.4 percent) of white victims were aged 40 and over. (Table 9)
zz When the victim-offender relationship was identified, 45.0 percent were killed by a friend or acquaintance; 31.2 percent by a stranger; and 18.2 percent by their spouse, parent, or child. Males were more likely than females to be killed by strangers (38.2 vs. 13.6 percent, respectively). Females were more likely than males to be killed by their spouse (24.5 vs. 1.5 percent, respectively). (Table 12)
zz Of the homicides where location was reported, 35.9 percent occurred on the street or sidewalk, 25.4 percent in the victim’s residence, and 10.0 percent in a residence other than the victim’s. (Table 19)
zz The largest proportion of male victims (40.8 percent) were killed on the street or sidewalk. The largest proportion of female victims (47.5 percent) were killed in their residence. (Table 19)
zz Firearms have consistently been the most common weapon used in homicides. In 2018, of the homicides where the weapon was identified, 68.7 percent involved a firearm. (Tables 21, 22)
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zz Of the homicides where the contributing circumstance was known, 32.0 percent were the result of an unspecified argument, 26.8 percent were gang-related, 10.7 percent were domestic violence-related, and 7.2 percent occurred in conjunction with the commission of a rape, robbery, or burglary. (Table 24)
zz Among California’s 35 counties with populations of 100,000 or more, Kern County experienced the highest homicide rate (11.1 per 100,000) and Napa County, the lowest (0.7 per 100,000 each). (Table 14)
Homicide Arrests
There were 1,416 arrests for homicide in 2018. This number represents a 5.7 percent decrease from the 1,501 arrests reported in 2017. (Table 29)
The 1,416 homicide arrests also translate to a rate of 4.6 homicide arrests per 100,000 population-at-risk. This figure represents a 6.1 percent decrease from the 4.9 arrest rate reported in 2017. (Table 29)
In 2018:
zz 88.2 percent of homicide arrestees were male and 11.8 percent were female. (Table 30)
zz 47.5 percent of homicide arrestees were Hispanic, 26.1 percent were black, 19.9 percent were white, and 6.5 percent were of other race/ethnic groups. (Table 31)
zz 52.8 percent of homicide arrestees were aged 18-29, 21.3 percent were aged 30-39, 19.9 percent were 40 years of age or older, and 5.9 percent were under the age of 18. (Table 32)
Death Penalty Sentences
In 2018, there were five individuals sentenced to death in California (Tables 35, 36). Of these,
zz All were male.
zz All were Hispanic.
zz All were over the age of 20 at the time of arrest, with one over the age of 40.
zz Two were sentenced from Los Angeles County, with the counties of Orange, Sacramento, and Tulare sentencing one each.
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
In 2018, four peace officers were feloniously killed in the line of duty. Of the four, two were white, one was Hispanic, and one was of a race/ethnic group catergorized as “other”. All were killed with firearms. (Tables 37, 38)
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Note: Crime and arrest rates are calculated using annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.
Justifiable Homicides
In 2018, there were 116 justifiable homicides reported. Of these, 75 were committed by a peace officer and 41 were committed by a private citizen. (Tables 39-42)
Of the 116 reported as deceased by justifiable homicide – peace officer:
zz 96.0 percent were male and 4.0 percent were female.
zz 52.0 percent were Hispanic, 22.7 percent were white, 18.7 percent were black, and 6.7 percent were of other race/ethnic groups.
zz 36.0 percent were aged 30-39, 34.7 percent were aged 18-29, 28.0 percent were aged 40 or over, and 1.3 percent were under the age of 18.
zz 97.3 percent involved the use of a firearm.
Of the 41 reported as deceased by justifiable homicide – citizen:
zz All were male.
zz 39.0 percent were Hispanic, 31.7 percent were black, 19.5 percent were white, and 9.8 percent were of other race/ethnic groups.
zz 41.5 percent were aged 30-39, 29.3 percent were aged 18-29, 24.4 percent were aged 40 or over, and 4.9 percent were under the age of 18.
zz Firearms were used in 75.6 percent of the
incidents.
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HOMICIDE CRIMES
“The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another”
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.
• Justifiable homicides are defined as the killing of a felon by a peace officer in the line of duty or the killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen.
• 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.
Weapon – Reporting agencies give as complete a description of the weapon and its use as is available. For example, if a bottle was used in a criminal homicide, the agency will indicate 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. 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.
This publication includes statistics on peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty. For information on all line-of-duty deaths, please refer to the annual Crime in California publication (Table 49, Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - Deaths and Assaults in the Line of Duty by Type of Activity).
Note: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Redefines Rape
In 2013, the FBI’s UCR revised the definition of “forcible rape” (the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will) to “rape” and defined as “penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
The California Department of Justice implemented this definition change in January 2014. During 2014, agencies were encouraged to report using the new definition, but were allowed to report under the historical definition while transitioning their reporting systems.
All rape data is presented in this publication. Percent change in crime rates are not calculated when the base year rape data was submitted under the old definition of rape.
Understanding the Data
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ARRESTSMonthly Arrest and Citation Register (MACR)
The MACR reporting system is designed to collect information on adult and juvenile arrests and citations in California.
If a person is arrested for multiple offenses on the same day, 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.
POPULATION
Crime and arrest rates are calculated using annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.
Beginning in 2004, the population category of “other” for race/ethnic group includes the Department of Finance’s race/ethnic group of “multi-racial.”
Crimes
Table 1 Violent Crimes, 2009–2018 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population, and Percent Change ...................................................9
Table 2 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Gender of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population ................................................................. 10
Table 3 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population ................................................................. 11
Table 4 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Age of Victim Number, Percent, and Rate per 100,000 Population ................................................................. 12
Table 5 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Gender of Victim .............................................................................................................................. 13
Table 6 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Race/Ethnic Group of Victim ........................................................................................................ 13
Table 7 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Age of Victim ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Table 8 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender of Victim ..................................................................... 14
Table 9 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Age of Victim ............................................................................ 15
Table 10 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Gender and Age of Victim ................................................... 16
Table 11 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Relationship of Victim to Offender ............................................................................................ 17
Table 12 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender .......... 18
Table 13 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Age of Victim by Relationship of Victim to Offender ................................................................ 19
Table 14 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By County Number and Rate per 100,000 Population ................................................................................... 20
Table 15 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Season and Month of Incident.................................................................................................... 24
Table 16 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Day of Incident ............................................... 25
List of Data Tables
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Table 17 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Age of Victim by Day of Incident ...................................................................................................... 26
Table 18 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Location of Homicide ..................................................................................................................... 27
Table 19 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Location of Homicide ................................... 28
Table 20 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Age of Victim by Location of Homicide ......................................................................................... 29
Table 21 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................................................... 30
Table 22 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Type of Weapon Used................................... 31
Table 23 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Age of Victim by Type of Weapon Used ......................................................................................... 32
Table 24 Homicide Crimes, 2009–2018 By Contributing Circumstance .......................................................................................................... 33
Table 25 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Victim by Contributing Circumstance........................ 34
Table 26 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Age of Victim by Contributing Circumstance .............................................................................. 35
Table 27 Homicide Crimes, 2018 Contributing Circumstance by Relationship of Victim to Offender..................................... 36
Table 28 Homicide Crimes Cleared, 2009–2018 Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate ...................................................... 37
Arrests
Table 29 Felony Arrests for Selected Violent Offenses, 2009–2018 Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change .................................. 38
Table 30 Homicide Arrests, 2009–2018 By Gender of Arrestee .......................................................................................................................... 39
Table 31 Homicide Arrests, 2009–2018 By Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee ................................................................................................... 39
Table 32 Homicide Arrests, 2009–2018 By Age of Arrestee ................................................................................................................................. 40
Table 33 Homicide Arrests, 2018 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee ........................................... 40
Table 34 Homicide Arrests, 2018 Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee ........................................... 41
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Death Penalty Sentences
Table 35 Persons Sentenced to Death, 1978–2018 .................................................................................. 42
Table 36 Persons Sentenced to Death, 2018 Sentencing County by Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age ............................................... 43
Peace Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
Table 37 Homicide Crimes and Peace Officers Feloniously Killed in the Line of Duty, 2009–2018 Number and Rate per 100,000 Respective Population ............................................................ 44
Table 38 Peace Officers Feloniously Killed in the Line of Duty, 2018 Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Deceased by Location and Weapon ........................... 45
Justifiable Homicides
Table 39 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2018 By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased ............................................................. 46
Table 40 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2018 By Location of Justifiable Homicide ................................................................................................ 47
Table 41 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2018 By Contributing Circumstance .......................................................................................................... 48
Table 42 Justifiable Homicides by Peace Officers or Private Citizens, 2018 By Type of Weapon Used ..................................................................................................................... 48
Historical
Table 43 Homicide Crimes, 1987–2018 Number and Rate per 100,000 Population ................................................................................... 49
Population
Table 44 Population Estimates, 1987–2018................................................................................................. 50
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Table 1
176,866 1,739 15,500 54,312 105,315178,553 1,829 14,724 56,609 105,391
2016..................... 174,701 1,930 13,695 54,769 104,3072015..................... 166,588 1,861 12,793 52,785 99,1492014..................... 151,425 1,697 9,397 48,650 91,6812013..................... 151,634 1,745 7,459 53,621 88,8092012..................... 160,629 1,878 7,828 56,491 94,4322011..................... 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 99,905
-0.9 -4.9 5.3 -4.1 -0.12.2 -5.2 7.5 3.4 1.0
2015-2016............ 4.9 3.7 7.1 3.8 5.22014-2015............ 10.0 9.7 - 8.5 8.12013-2014............ -0.1 -2.8 - -9.3 3.22012-2013............ -5.6 -7.1 -4.7 -5.1 -6.02011-2012............ 3.4 4.7 2.0 3.9 3.22010-2011............ -5.3 -0.8 -7.8 -6.4 -4.42009-2010............ -6.1 -8.2 -4.3 -9.2 -4.2
1.3 -11.7 - -15.1 5.4
444.1 4.4 38.9 136.4 264.4450.7 4.6 37.2 142.9 266.1
2016..................... 443.9 4.9 34.8 139.2 265.02015..................... 426.4 4.8 32.7 135.1 253.82014..................... 393.3 4.4 24.4 126.4 238.12013..................... 396.9 4.6 19.5 140.4 232.52012..................... 424.7 5.0 20.7 149.3 249.62011..................... 413.3 4.8 20.4 144.7 243.42010..................... 439.3 4.8 22.3 155.7 256.52009..................... 470.9 5.3 23.5 172.6 269.5
-1.5 -4.3 4.6 -4.5 -0.61.5 -6.1 6.9 2.7 0.4
2015-2016............ 4.1 2.1 6.4 3.0 4.42014-2015............ 8.4 9.1 - 6.9 6.62013-2014............ -0.9 -4.3 - -10.0 2.42012-2013............ -6.5 -8.0 -5.8 -6.0 -6.92011-2012............ 2.8 4.2 1.5 3.2 2.52010-2011............ -5.9 0.0 -8.5 -7.1 -5.12009-2010............ -6.7 -9.4 -5.1 -9.8 -4.8
-5.7 -17.0 - -21.0 -1.9Notes: Rates may not add to total because of rounding.
Dash indicates that a percent change was not calculated due to data definition change.1 In 2014, the crime of "forcible rape" was changed to "rape". The definition was expanded to include both male and female victims and reflects the various forms of sexual penetration understood to be rape according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting standards. For additional information, see
Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit,
California Department of Finance.
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44.5
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.4%
43.3
%42
.3%
41.2
%43
.1%
43.3
%44
.7%
45.1
%
Po
pula
tion.
......
..…...
......
. 13
,792
,550
14,1
56,8
7314
,277
,952
14,5
01,6
0614
,739
,555
14,9
34,6
8215
,172
,006
15,4
12,7
2815
,663
,806
15,8
80,6
7015
.11.
4
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
..
37.2
%37
.9%
38.0
%38
.3%
38.7
%38
.7%
39.0
%39
.2%
39.5
%39
.7%
Rat
e....
.…...
..…...
......
......
6.
65.
75.
35.
65.
04.
75.
35.
45.
24.
9-2
5.8
-5.8
Bl
ack
Num
ber o
f vic
tims…
......
. 53
453
648
857
153
451
052
656
748
443
3-1
8.9
-10.
5
Pe
rcen
t of t
otal
vic
tims.
...
27.1
%29
.6%
27.2
%30
.4%
30.6
%30
.1%
28.3
%29
.4%
26.5
%24
.9%
Popu
latio
n....
......
.....…
....
2,20
5,57
92,
167,
448
2,19
5,98
62,
203,
540
2,20
9,66
82,
226,
129
2,23
6,36
12,
260,
738
2,25
2,85
02,
266,
042
2.7
0.6
Perc
ent o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....
5.
9%5.
8%5.
8%5.
8%5.
8%5.
8%5.
7%5.
7%5.
7%5.
7%
R
ate.
......
…..…
......
......
....
24.2
24.7
22.2
25.9
24.2
22.9
23.5
25.1
21.5
19.1
-21.
1-1
1.2
O
ther
Num
ber o
f vic
tims…
......
. 12
013
313
412
599
120
130
150
165
130
8.3
-21.
2
Pe
rcen
t of t
otal
vic
tims.
...
6.1%
7.4%
7.5%
6.7%
5.7%
7.1%
7.0%
7.8%
9.0%
7.5%
Popu
latio
n....
.....…
......
....
5,82
7,62
76,
187,
270
6,10
0,75
16,
167,
397
6,24
3,71
36,
409,
188
6,51
5,64
86,
533,
467
6,71
8,25
26,
807,
308
16.8
1.3
Perc
ent o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....
15
.7%
16.6
%16
.2%
16.3
%16
.4%
16.6
%16
.8%
16.6
%17
.0%
17.0
%
R
ate…
....…
..……
......
......
2.
12.
12.
22.
01.
61.
92.
02.
32.
51.
9-9
.5-2
4.0
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
.…...
..
116
119
37
95
913
--
Perc
ent o
f tot
al v
ictim
s....
0.
6%0.
3%0.
6%0.
5%0.
2%0.
4%0.
5%0.
3%0.
5%0.
7%
Po
pula
tion.
......
......
.…...
..
--
--
--
--
--
--
Perc
ent o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
R
ate.
......
.…...
.….…
......
..
--
--
--
--
--
--
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.
Rat
es a
re c
alcu
late
d us
ing
the
popu
latio
n fo
r eac
h su
bgro
up s
how
n; th
eref
ore,
they
may
not
add
to th
e ra
te c
alcu
late
d fo
r the
tota
l pop
ulat
ion.
P
opul
atio
n br
eakd
owns
by
race
/eth
nic
grou
p 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 ra
ce/e
thni
c gr
oup
popu
latio
n da
ta.
Tabl
e 3
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18B
y R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim
Num
ber,
Per
cent
, and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
of v
ictim
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Perc
ent
chan
ge20
09-
2018
2017
-20
18
11
Tota
l
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
....…
. 1,
970
1,80
91,
794
1,87
81,
745
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
9-1
1.7
-4.9
Pe
rcen
t of v
ictim
s....
......
…..
10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%
Popu
latio
n....
......
…...
…...
....
37,0
77,2
0437
,318
,481
37,5
78,6
1637
,826
,160
38,2
04,5
9738
,499
,378
39,0
71,3
2339
,354
,432
39,6
13,0
4539
,825
,181
7.4
0.5
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
..….
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
100.
0%10
0.0%
R
ate.
......
......
......
.…...
.….…
. 5.
34.
84.
85.
04.
64.
44.
84.
94.
64.
4-1
7.0
-4.3
U
nder
18
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
…..
242
216
178
171
163
127
145
120
110
116
-52.
15.
5
Pe
rcen
t of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
12.3
%11
.9%
9.9%
9.1%
9.3%
7.5%
7.8%
6.2%
6.0%
6.7%
Popu
latio
n....
....…
......
..….
9,30
7,82
29,
225,
094
9,21
4,42
59,
170,
526
9,15
0,54
99,
097,
971
9,10
2,48
69,
257,
380
9,26
0,61
69,
261,
018
-0.5
0.0
Perc
ent o
f pop
ulat
ion.
.....…
25
.1%
24.7
%24
.5%
24.2
%24
.0%
23.6
%23
.4%
23.5
%23
.4%
23.2
%
R
ate.
......
.…...
..…...
..…...
..
2.6
2.3
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.4
1.6
1.3
1.2
1.3
-50.
08.
3
18-2
9
N
umbe
r of v
ictim
s....
......
…
838
769
760
788
714
693
718
754
652
613
-26.
8-6
.0
Pe
rcen
t of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
42.5
%42
.5%
42.4
%42
.0%
40.9
%40
.8%
38.6
%39
.1%
35.6
%35
.3%
Popu
latio
n....
......
...…
…...
. 6,
603,
372
6,73
9,13
96,
721,
977
6,74
9,24
96,
772,
846
6,75
9,24
46,
751,
410
6,75
3,27
46,
791,
378
6,85
1,99
53.
80.
9
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
...
17.8
%18
.1%
17.9
%17
.8%
17.8
%17
.5%
17.4
%17
.2%
17.1
%17
.2%
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
.....…
.....
12
.711
.411
.311
.710
.510
.310
.611
.29.
68.
9-2
9.9
-7.3
30
-39
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
..…
353
351
322
369
345
342
389
423
420
382
8.2
-9.0
Perc
ent o
f tot
al v
ictim
s....
. 17
.9%
19.4
%17
.9%
19.6
%19
.8%
20.2
%20
.9%
21.9
%23
.0%
22.0
%
Po
pula
tion.
......
......
……
....
5,
163,
197
5,19
8,65
65,
152,
459
5,18
5,22
65,
234,
980
5,31
9,45
05,
379,
452
5,36
0,60
15,
354,
174
5,35
0,44
63.
6-0
.1
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
...
13.9
%13
.9%
13.7
%13
.7%
13.7
%13
.8%
13.8
%13
.6%
13.5
%13
.4%
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
..…..
6.
86.
86.
27.
16.
66.
47.
27.
97.
87.
14.
4-9
.0
40 a
nd o
ver
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
....…
52
846
952
754
352
253
060
162
563
861
616
.7-3
.4
Pe
rcen
t of t
otal
vic
tims.
....
26.8
%25
.9%
29.4
%28
.9%
29.9
%31
.2%
32.3
%32
.4%
34.9
%35
.4%
Popu
latio
n....
....…
......
…...
16
,002
,813
16,1
55,5
9116
,481
,446
16,7
21,1
6016
,960
,010
17,3
71,5
3917
,663
,621
17,9
83,1
7718
,206
,851
18,4
89,0
2415
.51.
5
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
..…
43.2
%43
.3%
43.9
%44
.2%
44.5
%45
.1%
45.4
%45
.7%
46.0
%46
.3%
Rat
e....
....…
......
....…
…...
..
3.3
2.9
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
3.4
3.5
3.5
3.3
0.0
-5.7
U
nkno
wn
Num
ber o
f vic
tims.
......
..…
94
77
15
88
912
--
Perc
ent o
f tot
al v
ictim
s....
.
0.5%
0.2%
0.4%
0.4%
0.1%
0.3%
0.4%
0.4%
0.5%
0.7%
Popu
latio
n....
....…
......
.…..
-
--
--
--
--
--
-
Pe
rcen
t of p
opul
atio
n....
..…
--
--
--
--
--
Rat
e....
....…
.....…
......
…...
. -
--
--
--
--
--
-N
otes
: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Rat
es a
re b
ased
on
annu
al p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es p
rovi
ded
by th
e D
emog
raph
ic R
esea
rch
Uni
t, C
alifo
rnia
Dep
artm
ent o
f Fin
ance
.
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 m
ay 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
.
2016
2017
2018
Perc
ent
chan
ge20
09-
2018
2017
-20
18
Tabl
e 4
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18B
y A
ge o
f Vic
tim
Num
ber,
Per
cent
, and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Age
of
vic
tim20
0920
1020
1120
1220
1320
1420
15
12
13
Tabl
e 5
By G
ende
r of V
ictim
2018
......
......
...
1,73
910
0.0
1,38
879
.835
120
.21,
829
100.
01,
467
80.2
362
19.8
1,93
010
0.0
1,60
483
.132
616
.920
15...
......
......
1,
861
100.
01,
540
82.8
321
17.2
2014
......
......
...
1,69
710
0.0
1,38
881
.830
918
.220
13...
......
......
1,
745
100.
01,
432
82.1
313
17.9
2012
......
......
...
1,87
810
0.0
1,52
681
.335
218
.720
11...
......
......
1,
794
100.
01,
450
80.8
344
19.2
2010
......
......
...
1,80
910
0.0
1,45
280
.335
719
.720
09...
......
......
1,
970
100.
01,
619
82.2
351
17.8
1 Th
e "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es h
omic
ide
vict
ims
who
se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
: 20
15,
2017
, and
201
8 in
clud
e on
e, th
ree,
and
one
, res
pect
ivel
y.
2017
......
......
...20
16...
......
......
Year
(s)
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18
Tota
lM
ale1
Fem
ale
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tabl
e 6
By
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
ictim
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2018
......
.....
1,
739
131,
726
100.
037
821
.978
545
.543
325
.113
07.
51,
829
91,
820
100.
035
319
.481
844
.948
426
.616
59.
11,
930
51,
925
100.
037
319
.483
543
.456
729
.515
07.
820
15...
......
..
1,86
19
1,85
210
0.0
394
21.3
802
43.3
526
28.4
130
7.0
2014
......
.....
1,
697
71,
690
100.
036
021
.370
041
.451
030
.212
07.
1
,,
2013
......
.....
1,
745
31,
742
100.
037
021
.273
942
.453
430
.799
5.7
2012
......
.....
1,
878
91,
869
100.
035
919
.281
443
.657
130
.612
56.
720
11...
......
..
1,79
411
1,78
310
0.0
400
22.4
761
42.7
488
27.4
134
7.5
2010
......
.....
1,
809
61,
803
100.
032
918
.280
544
.653
629
.713
37.
420
09...
......
..
1,97
011
1,95
910
0.0
392
20.0
913
46.6
534
27.3
120
6.1
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18
Num
ber
Year
(s)
Tota
lin
clud
ing
unkn
own
Unk
now
nKn
own
race
/eth
nic
grou
p of
vic
timTo
tal
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
kO
ther
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2017
......
.....
2016
......
.....
Perc
ent
Num
ber
14
Tabl
e 7
By
Age
of V
ictim
2018
......
......
..
1,73
912
1,72
710
0.0
116
6.7
613
35.5
382
22.1
616
35.7
1,
829
91,
820
100.
011
06.
065
235
.842
023
.163
835
.1
1,93
08
1,92
210
0.0
120
6.2
754
39.2
423
22.0
625
32.5
2015
......
......
..
1,86
18
1,85
310
0.0
145
7.8
718
38.7
389
21.0
601
32.4
2014
......
......
..
1,69
75
1,69
210
0.0
127
7.5
693
41.0
342
20.2
530
31.3
2013
......
......
..
1,74
51
1,74
410
0.0
163
9.3
714
40.9
345
19.8
522
29.9
2012
......
......
..
1,87
87
1,87
110
0.0
171
9.1
788
42.1
369
19.7
543
29.0
2011
......
......
..
1,79
47
1,78
710
0.0
178
10.0
760
42.5
322
18.0
527
29.5
2010
......
......
..
1,80
94
1,80
510
0.0
216
12.0
769
42.6
351
19.4
469
26.0
2009
......
......
..
1,97
09
1,96
110
0.0
242
12.3
838
42.7
353
18.0
528
26.9
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
2017
......
......
..20
16...
......
.....
Per
cent
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18
40 a
nd o
ver
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Year
(s)
Tota
l
in
clud
ing
un
know
nU
nkno
wn
Kno
wn
age
of v
ictim
Tota
lU
nder
18
18-2
930
-39 Per
cent
Num
ber
Tabl
e 8
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y G
ende
r of V
ictim
1,73
910
0.0
378
100.
078
510
0.0
433
100.
013
010
0.0
1310
0.0
1,38
879
.825
868
.367
285
.636
484
.181
62.3
13-
351
20.2
120
31.7
113
14.4
6915
.949
37.7
0-
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.
1 The
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
vic
tim w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
Tota
l.....
......
.....
M
ale1 ...
......
...
Fem
ale.
......
..
Gen
der
of v
ictim
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Perc
ent
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
er
Num
ber
Perc
ent
15
1,73
937
878
543
313
013
120
50
07
1,72
710
0.0
378
100.
078
010
0.0
433
100.
013
010
0.0
610
0.0
116
6.7
236.
154
6.9
296.
710
7.7
0-
613
35.5
7920
.932
441
.518
041
.629
22.3
1-
382
22.1
5915
.619
925
.595
21.9
2821
.51
-61
635
.721
757
.420
326
.012
929
.863
48.5
4-
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.
18-2
9.…
...…
......
.....…
..
30
-39.
…...
…...
......
..…..
40 a
nd o
ver..
.…...
......
..
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
..…
Unk
now
n..…
...…
......
.....…
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
.....…
Und
er 1
8....
…...
......
..…
Age
of v
ictim
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Age
of V
ictim
Tabl
e 9
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
er Perc
ent
16
Tota
l.……
……
……
1,
739
100.
037
810
0.0
785
100.
043
310
0.0
130
100.
013
100.
0
Und
er 1
8……
……
11
66.
723
6.1
546.
929
6.7
107.
70
-
18-1
9……
……
….
885.
114
3.7
445.
626
6.0
43.
10
-
20-2
4……
……
….
291
16.7
328.
516
220
.678
18.0
1813
.81
-
25-2
9……
……
……
234
13.5
338.
711
815
.076
17.6
75.
40
-
30-3
4……
……
……
205
11.8
328.
510
413
.250
11.5
1914
.60
-
35-3
9……
……
….
177
10.2
277.
195
12.1
4510
.49
6.9
1-
40
-44…
……
……
. 13
37.
632
8.5
658.
332
7.4
43.
10
-
45-4
9……
……
….
100
5.8
338.
737
4.7
225.
18
6.2
0-
50
-54…
……
…...
… 10
66.
129
7.7
384.
827
6.2
118.
51
-
55 a
nd o
ver…
……
27
715
.912
332
.563
8.0
4811
.140
30.8
3-
U
nkno
wn…
……
…
120.
70
0.0
50.
60
0.0
00.
07
-
M
ale1 …
……
……
. 1,
388
100.
025
810
0.0
672
100.
036
410
0.0
8110
0.0
1310
0.0
Und
er 1
8……
…
815.
818
7.0
395.
818
4.9
67.
40
-
18
-19…
……
….
755.
411
4.3
395.
821
5.8
44.
90
-
20
-24…
……
….
242
17.4
218.
113
720
.470
19.2
1316
.01
-
25
-29…
……
.....
19
814
.321
8.1
107
15.9
6417
.66
7.4
0-
30-3
4……
……
. 16
612
.027
10.5
8312
.444
12.1
1214
.80
-
35
-39…
……
.....
15
211
.018
7.0
8512
.642
11.5
67.
41
-
40
-44…
…...
...…
11
88.
524
9.3
619.
129
8.0
44.
90
-
45
-49…
……
...…
80
5.8
238.
933
4.9
195.
25
6.2
0-
50-5
4……
…...
..
815.
819
7.4
345.
121
5.8
67.
41
-
55
and
ove
r……
18
313
.276
29.5
497.
336
9.9
1923
.53
-
U
nkno
wn…
……
12
0.9
00.
05
0.7
00.
00
0.0
7-
Fe
mal
e……
……
… 35
110
0.0
120
100.
011
310
0.0
6910
0.0
4910
0.0
010
0.0
Und
er 1
8……
…
3510
.05
4.2
1513
.311
15.9
4-
0-
18-1
9……
……
. 13
3.7
32.
55
4.4
57.
20
-0
-
20
-24…
……
….
4914
.011
9.2
2522
.18
11.6
5-
0-
25-2
9……
……
. 36
10.3
1210
.011
9.7
1217
.41
-0
-
30
-34…
……
….
3911
.15
4.2
2118
.66
8.7
7-
0-
35-3
9……
……
… 25
7.1
97.
510
8.8
34.
33
-0
-
40
-44…
……
….
154.
38
6.7
43.
53
4.3
0-
0-
45-4
9……
……
. 20
5.7
108.
34
3.5
34.
33
-0
-
50
-54…
……
……
257.
110
8.3
43.
56
8.7
5-
0-
55 a
nd o
ver…
…
9426
.847
39.2
1412
.412
17.4
21-
0-
Unk
now
n……
…
00.
00
0.0
00.
00
0.0
0-
0-
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 The
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
vic
tim w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.Ta
ble
10H
OM
ICID
E C
RIM
ES, 2
018
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Gen
der a
nd A
ge o
f Vic
timTo
tal
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
kO
ther
Unk
now
nG
ende
r and
ag
e
of v
ictim
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
17
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
587
880
476
483
884
31,
092
100.
01,
005
100.
01,
030
100.
01,
040
100.
090
210
0.0
572
52.4
446
44.4
456
44.3
526
50.6
423
46.9
160
14.7
167
16.6
164
15.9
141
13.6
149
16.5
645.
984
8.4
727.
061
5.9
647.
196
8.8
838.
392
8.9
807.
785
9.4
343.
137
3.7
393.
849
4.7
515.
732
629
.935
535
.337
136
.032
431
.227
930
.9
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
977
383
790
085
273
492
410
0.0
1,02
410
0.0
1,03
010
0.0
977
100.
01,
005
100.
0-8
.02.
942
345
.848
547
.449
848
.346
747
.845
245
.0-2
1.0
-3.2
148
16.0
153
14.9
138
13.4
149
15.3
183
18.2
14.4
22.8
596.
472
7.0
595.
765
6.7
818.
126
.624
.689
9.6
817.
979
7.7
848.
610
210
.16.
321
.455
6.0
656.
355
5.3
616.
256
5.6
--8
.229
832
.332
131
.333
932
.930
030
.731
431
.2-3
.74.
7N
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
cha
nge
is n
ot c
alcu
late
d w
hen
the
base
num
ber i
s le
ss th
an 5
0.
1 Incl
udes
ex-
husb
and,
ex-
wife
, em
ploy
er, e
mpl
oyee
, gan
g m
embe
r, et
c.
2 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.
3 Incl
udes
ste
pmot
her,
step
fath
er, s
tepd
augh
ter,
and
step
son.
Spo
use,
par
ent,
child
…...
.
Spo
use2 ...
......
..…...
......
.
Par
ent,
child
3 .…...
......
...
A
ll ot
her r
elat
ives
......
......
..
S
trang
er...
.…...
......
......
.....
2009
-20
1820
17-
2018
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
…...
......
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
....
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
...
Per
cent
cha
nge
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of
vic
tim to
offe
nder
(con
t.)20
1420
1520
1620
1720
18 Per
cent
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
...
S
pous
e, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
....
S
pous
e2 ......
.....…
......
....
P
aren
t, ch
ild3 .…
......
......
All
othe
r rel
ativ
es...
......
.....
Stra
nger
....…
......
......
......
..
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
.
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
…...
......
......
...
Tabl
e 11
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18B
y R
elat
ions
hip
of V
ictim
to O
ffend
er
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of
vic
tim to
offe
nder
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Per
cent
Num
ber
18
Num
ber
1,73
91,
388
351
378
785
433
130
1373
466
965
8738
522
231
9
1,00
571
928
629
140
021
199
445
234
310
912
219
310
630
118
368
115
7855
1733
081
1170
3325
419
010
257
4545
3013
140
5633
2318
189
110
314
275
3973
134
7925
3Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n10
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
045
.047
.738
.141
.948
.350
.230
.3-
18.2
9.5
40.2
26.8
13.8
8.1
33.3
-8.
11.
524
.511
.36.
31.
919
.2-
10.1
7.9
15.7
15.5
7.5
6.2
14.1
-5.
64.
68.
06.
24.
54.
311
.1-
31.2
38.2
13.6
25.1
33.5
37.4
25.3
-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
The
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
vic
tim w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
2 In
clud
es e
x-hu
sban
d, e
x-w
ife, e
mpl
oyer
, em
ploy
ee, g
ang
mem
ber,
etc.
3
Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.
4 In
clud
es s
tepm
othe
r, st
epfa
ther
, ste
pdau
ghte
r, an
d st
epso
n.
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 .…
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es..…
…...
..
St
rang
er...
....…
..…...
......
...
Stra
nger
......
.…..…
......
......
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
......
......
.
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
....
Sp
ouse
3 ......
..…...
......
.....
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 …
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es..…
…...
..
Fem
ale
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
k
Sp
ouse
3 ......
..…...
......
.....
Tabl
e 12
Gen
der a
nd R
ace/
Ethn
ic G
roup
of V
ictim
by
Rel
atio
nshi
p of
Vic
tim to
Offe
nder
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Oth
er
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 ...
....
Unk
now
n
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
...
Unk
now
n....
..…...
…...
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n...…
......
......
......
.
Fr
iend
, acq
uain
tanc
e2 ......
.
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…...
.
Rel
atio
nshi
pof
vic
tim to
offe
nder
Tota
lG
ende
rR
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1
19
Tabl
e 13
Age
of V
ictim
by
Rel
atio
nshi
p of
Vic
tim to
Offe
nder
Und
er40
Tota
l18
18-2
930
-39
and
over
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
1,
739
116
613
382
616
12
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
73
437
314
170
203
10
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
. 1,
005
7929
921
241
32
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
. 45
220
159
102
170
1
Sp
ouse
, par
ent,
child
…..
18
347
1022
104
0
Spou
se2 ...
......
......
......
..
810
520
560
Pa
rent
, chi
ld3 ...
...…
.....
10
247
52
480
All o
ther
rela
tives
…...
.....
56
49
1330
0
St
rang
er...
......
......
......
.....
31
48
121
7510
91
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce1 …
. 45
.025
.353
.248
.141
.2-
Spou
se, p
aren
t, ch
ild…
..
18.2
59.5
3.3
10.4
25.2
-
Spou
se2 ...
......
......
......
..
8.1
0.0
1.7
9.4
13.6
-
Pare
nt, c
hild
3 ......
…...
..
10.1
59.5
1.7
0.9
11.6
-
Al
l oth
er re
lativ
es…
......
..
5.6
5.1
3.0
6.1
7.3
-
St
rang
er...
......
......
......
.....
31
.210
.140
.535
.426
.4-
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 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
ex-
husb
and,
ex-
wife
, em
ploy
er, e
mpl
oyee
, gan
g m
embe
r, et
c.
2 Incl
udes
"com
mon
-law
" mar
riage
par
tner
.
3 Incl
udes
ste
pmot
her,
step
fath
er, s
tepd
augh
ter,
and
step
son.
Rel
atio
nshi
p
of v
ictim
to o
ffend
erN
umbe
r
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Unk
now
n
20
Cou
nty
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Sta
tew
ide
tota
l.……
....
1,
970
1,80
91,
794
1,87
81,
745
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
9
A
lam
eda.
...…
.…...
...
138
132
133
152
113
102
119
116
9092
A
lpin
e....
…...
..…...
...
00
00
00
00
00
A
mad
or...
...…
......
....
1
12
00
11
00
3
But
te..…
......
......
......
.
107
811
1311
74
710
C
alav
eras
..…..…
....
1
11
05
06
32
2
C
olus
a....
......
…...
....
1
01
10
00
01
3
Con
tra C
osta
.……
...
8965
6256
4247
5753
4240
D
el N
orte
......
..…...
..
13
21
01
10
41
E
l Dor
ado.
.…...
…...
.
33
43
53
92
55
Fr
esno
......
…...
......
..
6963
5576
5759
5963
8554
G
lenn
......
...…
......
....
0
12
00
13
11
1
Hum
bold
t.....
...…
.....
8
63
28
1112
128
11
Impe
rial..
.....…
......
...
33
33
23
23
76
In
yo...
......
……
.…...
..
20
10
00
01
00
K
ern.
.....…
..…...
......
75
7446
6561
5964
8889
101
K
ings
.....…
..…...
......
4
38
46
75
119
5
Lake
......
….…
......
....
4
43
34
68
37
8
Lass
en...
......
...…
.....
1
11
12
20
11
0
Los
Ang
eles
…..…
...
699
617
569
600
543
526
592
622
580
570
M
ader
a.…
.....…
......
.
310
52
139
47
712
M
arin
....…
.…...
......
..
44
20
25
63
45
M
arip
osa.
......
..…...
..
00
03
00
00
00
M
endo
cino
...…
......
..
54
76
46
68
413
M
erce
d.…
.....…
......
.
2626
1423
2729
276
199
M
odoc
..…...
.…...
.....
0
00
12
40
12
0
M
ono.
...…
..…...
......
.
00
00
00
02
00
M
onte
rey.
......
…...
....
51
4434
4547
3460
5643
27
Nap
a....
…...
.…...
......
1
23
22
53
11
1
Nev
ada.
.….…
......
....
1
12
12
30
65
2
Ora
nge.
…...
..…...
....
69
6774
5151
6157
5762
49(c
ontin
ued)
Tabl
e 14
By C
ount
yN
umbe
r and
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18
Num
ber
21
Cou
nty
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
P
lace
r..…
.…...
…...
...
62
72
22
43
74
P
lum
as…
.....…
......
..
10
10
11
12
00
R
iver
side
…..…
......
..
9187
7976
9493
8799
8194
S
acra
men
to…
..…...
.
7082
7979
7880
9287
7871
S
an B
enito
…...
…...
..
01
51
44
11
21
S
an B
erna
rdin
o….…
12
110
410
610
212
511
010
912
912
812
6
San
Die
go…
.….…
....
75
6782
107
7174
8410
180
85
San
Fra
ncis
co...
.…...
45
4850
6948
4553
5856
47
San
Joa
quin
.….…
....
51
6387
8947
6764
6268
52
San
Lui
s O
bisp
o.…
..
46
56
53
34
23
S
an M
ateo
.…...
.…...
.
1620
1610
1111
149
712
S
anta
Bar
bara
……
...
1111
106
616
1813
811
S
anta
Cla
ra…
.…...
...
4625
5655
5340
4457
4632
S
anta
Cru
z….…
......
.
1014
1010
119
65
35
S
hast
a....
.….…
......
…
33
67
108
512
613
S
ierra
......
..……
......
...
00
00
00
00
00
S
iski
you.
...…
…...
......
1
12
51
14
36
3
Sol
ano…
.….…
.…...
..
2033
3028
3127
3124
3018
S
onom
a.…
....…
......
.
96
114
97
910
129
S
tani
slau
s.…
...…
.....
46
2934
3833
3239
3441
40
S
utte
r.....
...…
…...
.....
1
54
54
01
91
1
Teha
ma.
.……
......
....
3
12
34
63
38
4
Trin
ity...
.....…
.…...
....
0
03
41
31
31
2
Tula
re...
.....…
.…...
...
3135
3933
4236
4533
3326
Tu
olum
ne…
.....…
....
1
11
00
10
12
2
V
entu
ra..…
….…
......
.
2918
1521
3420
2431
2635
Y
olo.
.....…
.....…
......
..
73
50
64
63
96
Y
uba.
......
..….…
......
..
32
46
32
54
37
(con
tinue
d)
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Num
ber
22
Cou
nty
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Sta
tew
ide
tota
l.……
....
5.
34.
84.
85.
04.
64.
44.
84.
94.
64.
4
A
lam
eda.
...…
.…...
...
9.2
8.7
8.7
9.9
7.2
6.4
7.3
7.1
5.5
5.5
A
lpin
e....
....…
…...
....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Am
ador
......
.....…
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
But
te..…
......
.…...
....
4.
63.
23.
65.
05.
94.
93.
11.
83.
14.
4
Cal
aver
as...
……
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
C
olus
a....
....…
......
...
--
--
--
--
--
C
ontra
Cos
ta.…
.…..
8.
56.
25.
85.
23.
94.
35.
14.
73.
73.
5
Del
Nor
te...
....…
......
-
--
--
--
--
-
El D
orad
o..…
..…...
..
1.7
1.7
2.2
1.7
2.7
1.6
4.9
1.1
2.7
2.6
Fr
esno
......
...…
......
..
7.5
6.8
5.8
8.0
5.9
6.1
6.0
6.4
8.5
5.3
G
lenn
......
......
.…...
...
--
--
--
--
--
H
umbo
ldt..
....…
......
.
64.
52.
21.
55.
98.
28.
98.
85.
98.
1
Impe
rial..
.....…
......
...
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.1
1.7
1.1
1.6
3.7
3.2
In
yo...
......
……
…...
...
--
--
--
--
--
K
ern.
.....…
..…...
......
9.
08.
85.
47.
67.
06.
87.
29.
99.
911
.1
K
ings
.....…
.....…
......
2.
62.
05.
22.
74.
04.
73.
37.
46.
03.
3
Lake
......
…...
..…...
...
--
--
--
--
--
La
ssen
......
...…
......
..
--
--
--
--
--
Lo
s A
ngel
es…
...…
..
7.1
6.3
5.8
6.1
5.4
5.2
5.8
6.1
5.6
5.5
M
ader
a.…
......
..…...
.
26.
63.
31.
38.
55.
82.
64.
54.
47.
6
M
arin
....…
.…...
......
..
1.6
1.6
0.8
0.0
0.8
1.9
2.3
1.1
1.5
1.9
M
arip
osa.
...…
......
....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Men
doci
no...
....…
....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Mer
ced.
…...
..…...
....
10
.210
.15.
48.
810
.310
.910
.02.
26.
93.
2
Mod
oc..…
..…...
......
.
--
--
--
--
--
M
ono.
...…
…...
......
...
--
--
--
--
--
M
onte
rey.
......
.…...
...
12.3
10.6
8.1
10.6
11.1
8.0
13.8
12.7
9.7
6.1
N
apa.
...…
......
...…
....
0.
71.
52.
21.
41.
43.
62.
10.
70.
70.
7
Nev
ada.
.…...
…...
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Ora
nge.
…...
.....…
....
2.
32.
22.
41.
71.
61.
91.
81.
81.
91.
5(c
ontin
ued)
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
23
Cou
nty
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
P
lace
r..…
.…..…
......
.
1.7
0.6
2.0
0.6
0.5
0.5
1.1
0.8
1.8
1.0
P
lum
as…
......
.…...
...
--
--
--
--
--
R
iver
side
….…
......
...
4.2
4.0
3.5
3.4
4.1
4.1
3.7
4.2
3.4
3.9
S
acra
men
to…
.…...
..
5.0
5.8
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.5
6.2
5.8
5.1
4.6
S
an B
enito
…...
…...
..
--
--
--
--
--
S
an B
erna
rdin
o….…
6.
05.
15.
14.
96.
05.
35.
16.
05.
95.
8
San
Die
go…
.……
.....
2.
42.
22.
63.
42.
22.
32.
63.
12.
42.
5
San
Fra
ncis
co...
..…..
5.
65.
96.
18.
45.
85.
46.
16.
76.
45.
3
San
Joa
quin
.….…
....
7.
59.
212
.512
.76.
79.
48.
88.
49.
16.
8
San
Lui
s O
bisp
o.…
..
1.5
2.2
1.8
2.2
1.8
1.1
1.1
1.4
0.7
1.1
S
an M
ateo
.……
......
..
2.2
2.8
2.2
1.4
1.5
1.5
1.8
1.2
0.9
1.6
S
anta
Bar
bara
……
...
2.6
2.6
2.3
1.4
1.4
3.7
4.0
2.9
1.8
2.4
S
anta
Cla
ra…
..…...
..
2.6
1.4
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.1
2.3
3.0
2.4
1.6
S
anta
Cru
z…...
..…...
3.
85.
33.
83.
74.
13.
32.
21.
81.
11.
8
Sha
sta.
...…
..…...
...…
1.
71.
73.
43.
95.
64.
52.
86.
73.
47.
3
S
ierra
......
..….…
......
..
--
--
--
--
--
S
iski
you.
...…
....…
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Sol
ano…
.….…
.…...
..
4.8
8.0
7.3
6.7
7.3
6.3
7.2
5.5
6.9
4.1
S
onom
a.…
....…
......
.
1.9
1.2
2.3
0.8
1.8
1.4
1.8
2.0
2.4
1.8
S
tani
slau
s.…
...…
.....
9.
05.
66.
67.
36.
36.
07.
26.
27.
47.
2
S
utte
r.....
...…
…...
.....
-
--
--
--
--
-
Teha
ma.
.….…
......
...
--
--
--
--
--
Tr
inity
......
.…..…
......
.
--
--
--
--
--
Tu
lare
......
..….…
......
7.
17.
98.
77.
39.
27.
89.
77.
07.
05.
5
Tuol
umne
…...
..…...
.
--
--
--
--
--
V
entu
ra..…
……
......
..
3.5
2.2
1.8
2.5
4.0
2.4
2.8
3.6
3.0
4.1
Y
olo.
......
...…
...…
......
3.
51.
52.
50.
02.
91.
92.
81.
44.
12.
7
Yub
a....
.....…
.....…
....
-
--
--
--
--
-N
otes
: 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.
Rat
es a
re b
ased
on
annu
al p
opul
atio
n es
timat
es p
rovi
ded
by th
e D
emog
raph
ic R
esea
rch
Uni
t, C
alifo
rnia
Dep
artm
ent o
f Fin
ance
. R
ates
are
cal
cula
ted
usin
g th
e po
pula
tion
for e
ach
coun
ty s
how
n; th
eref
ore,
they
will
not
add
to th
e ra
te c
alcu
late
d fo
r the
sta
te.
Tabl
e 14
- co
ntin
ued
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18By
Cou
nty
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n
Rat
e pe
r 100
,000
pop
ulat
ion
24
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
51,
697
1,86
11,
930
1,82
91,
739
00
00
00
00
00
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
51,
697
1,86
11,
930
1,82
91,
739
513
522
464
464
436
456
428
452
461
395
177
174
134
154
147
141
146
129
151
118
164
163
147
160
137
147
136
162
147
139
172
185
183
150
152
168
146
161
163
138
540
444
465
492
507
410
510
546
482
498
152
134
147
165
184
123
174
188
166
164
210
137
170
148
168
152
170
170
163
177
178
173
148
179
155
135
166
188
153
157
452
411
432
501
399
439
494
510
429
410
147
128
137
170
138
140
174
161
147
127
152
142
162
178
119
156
167
177
154
138
153
141
133
153
142
143
153
172
128
145
465
432
433
421
403
392
429
422
457
436
165
150
148
140
134
146
174
146
154
149
173
154
173
148
138
122
140
152
155
163
127
128
112
133
131
124
115
124
148
124
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
26.0
28.9
25.9
24.7
25.0
26.9
23.0
23.4
25.2
22.7
9.0
9.6
7.5
8.2
8.4
8.3
7.8
6.7
8.3
6.8
8.3
9.0
8.2
8.5
7.9
8.7
7.3
8.4
8.0
8.0
8.7
10.2
10.2
8.0
8.7
9.9
7.8
8.3
8.9
7.9
27.4
24.5
25.9
26.2
29.1
24.2
27.4
28.3
26.4
28.6
7.7
7.4
8.2
8.8
10.5
7.2
9.3
9.7
9.1
9.4
10.7
7.6
9.5
7.9
9.6
9.0
9.1
8.8
8.9
10.2
9.0
9.6
8.2
9.5
8.9
8.0
8.9
9.7
8.4
9.0
22.9
22.7
24.1
26.7
22.9
25.9
26.5
26.4
23.5
23.6
7.5
7.1
7.6
9.1
7.9
8.2
9.3
8.3
8.0
7.3
7.7
7.8
9.0
9.5
6.8
9.2
9.0
9.2
8.4
7.9
7.8
7.8
7.4
8.1
8.1
8.4
8.2
8.9
7.0
8.3
23.6
23.9
24.1
22.4
23.1
23.1
23.1
21.9
25.0
25.1
8.4
8.3
8.2
7.5
7.7
8.6
9.3
7.6
8.4
8.6
8.8
8.5
9.6
7.9
7.9
7.2
7.5
7.9
8.5
9.4
6.4
7.1
6.2
7.1
7.5
7.3
6.2
6.4
8.1
7.1
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.
M
ay...
......
.…...
......
...
O
ctob
er...
......
......
.....
Fe
brua
ry...
......
......
...
Sum
mer
......
.....…
......
..
June
......
...…
......
......
Ju
ly...
......
…...
......
....
A
ugus
t....…
......
......
..
Fa
ll....
......
.…...
......
......
S
epte
mbe
r.....
......
....
O
ctob
er...
......
......
.....
N
ovem
ber..
......
......
..
W
inte
r.....
......
......
......
..
Dec
embe
r…...
......
....
Ja
nuar
y....
......
......
....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
...
S
prin
g....
......
....…
......
..
Mar
ch...
.....…
......
.....
A
pril.
......
...…
......
.....
Fe
brua
ry...
......
......
...P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
S
epte
mbe
r.....
......
....
N
ovem
ber..
......
......
..
W
inte
r.....
......
......
......
..
Dec
embe
r…...
......
....
Ja
nuar
y....
......
......
....
A
ugus
t....…
......
......
..
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
...
S
prin
g....
......
....…
......
..
Mar
ch...
.....…
......
.....
A
pril.
......
...…
......
.....
2018
M
ay...
......
.…...
......
...
S
umm
er...
......
..…...
.....
Ju
ne...
......
…...
......
...
July
......
...…
......
......
.
Num
ber
Fall.
......
....…
......
......
...
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
..
Tabl
e 15
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18By
Sea
son
and
Mon
th o
f Inc
iden
t
Sea
son
and
mon
th
of
inci
dent
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
25
Tabl
e 16
Gen
der a
nd R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y D
ay o
f Inc
iden
t
1,73
91,
388
351
378
785
433
130
130
00
00
00
01,
739
1,38
835
137
878
543
313
013
1,15
490
724
727
050
328
883
1022
518
045
3810
765
123
229
179
5049
100
6514
125
319
558
6711
450
211
227
184
4365
9355
122
220
169
5151
8953
243
585
481
104
108
282
145
473
286
234
5251
148
7115
129
924
752
5713
474
322
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
66.4
65.3
70.4
71.4
64.1
66.5
63.8
-12
.913
.012
.810
.113
.615
.09.
2-
13.2
12.9
14.2
13.0
12.7
15.0
10.8
-14
.514
.016
.517
.714
.511
.516
.2-
13.1
13.3
12.3
17.2
11.8
12.7
9.2
-12
.712
.214
.513
.511
.312
.218
.5-
33.6
34.7
29.6
28.6
35.9
33.5
36.2
-16
.416
.914
.813
.518
.916
.411
.5-
17.2
17.8
14.8
15.1
17.1
17.1
24.6
-
4.4
3.5
0.9
1.0
1.9
1.1
0.3
0.0
5.6
4.6
1.0
1.0
2.7
1.4
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.
A
vera
ge d
aily
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
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
vic
tim w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
2 The
re w
ere
365
days
in 2
018;
261
wee
kday
s an
d 10
4 w
eeke
nd d
ays.
The
ave
rage
dai
ly n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
for w
eekd
ays
was
c
alcu
late
d by
div
idin
g w
eekd
ay to
tals
by
261.
The
ave
rage
dai
ly n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
for w
eeke
nds
was
cal
cula
ted
by d
ivid
ing
w
eeke
nd to
tals
by
104.
Wee
kend
......
…...
......
......
..
Fr
iday
.....…
......
......
......
..
W
eeke
nd..…
......
......
......
...
Sat
urda
y....
.…...
......
......
.
Sun
day.
......
…...
......
......
.A
vera
ge d
aily
num
ber o
f inc
iden
ts2
Wee
kday
......
…...
......
......
..
Whi
te
M
onda
y....
.…...
......
......
..
Tues
day.
...…
......
......
.....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
..
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
..
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
.....
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
S
atur
day.
....…
......
......
....
S
unda
y....
...…
......
......
....
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
......
Wee
kday
.....…
......
......
......
M
onda
y....
.…...
......
......
..
Tues
day.
...…
......
......
.....
W
edne
sday
…...
......
......
.
W
edne
sday
…...
......
......
.
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
.....
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
...
W
eekd
ay...
..…...
......
......
...
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
Day
of
inci
dent
Tota
lG
ende
r
Mal
e1Fe
mal
eH
ispa
nic
Bla
ckO
ther
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
26
Tabl
e 17
Age
of V
ictim
by
Day
of I
ncid
ent
1,73
911
661
338
261
612
00
00
00
1,73
911
661
338
261
612
1,15
473
383
253
435
1022
520
7848
754
229
1278
4989
125
314
8060
981
227
1579
3695
222
012
6860
782
585
4323
012
918
12
286
1511
564
902
299
2811
565
910
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
66.4
62.9
62.5
66.2
70.6
-12
.917
.212
.712
.612
.2-
13.2
10.3
12.7
12.8
14.4
-14
.512
.113
.115
.715
.9-
13.1
12.9
12.9
9.4
15.4
-12
.710
.311
.115
.712
.7-
33.6
37.1
37.5
33.8
29.4
-16
.412
.918
.816
.814
.6-
17.2
24.1
18.8
17.0
14.8
-
4.4
0.3
1.5
1.0
1.7
0.0
5.6
0.4
2.2
1.2
1.7
0.0
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 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.
Ave
rage
dai
ly 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
8; 2
61 w
eekd
ays
and
104
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 c
alcu
late
d by
div
idin
g w
eekd
ay to
tals
by
261.
The
ave
rage
dai
ly n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
for w
eeke
nds
w
as c
alcu
late
d by
div
idin
g w
eeke
nd to
tals
by
104.
Su
nday
......
.…...
......
......
..Av
erag
e da
ily n
umbe
r of i
ncid
ents
1
Wee
kday
......
…...
......
......
...
W
eeke
nd...
...…
......
......
......
Tu
esda
y....
…...
......
......
...
Wed
nesd
ay…
......
......
.....
Th
ursd
ay...
…...
......
......
...
Frid
ay...
..…...
......
......
......
Wee
kend
..…...
......
......
......
.
Satu
rday
.....…
......
......
.....
M
onda
y....
.…...
......
......
...
M
onda
y....
.…...
......
......
...
Tues
day.
...…
......
......
......
W
edne
sday
…...
......
......
..
Thur
sday
...…
......
......
......
Fr
iday
.....…
......
......
......
...
W
eeke
nd..…
......
......
......
....
Sa
turd
ay...
..…...
......
......
..
Sund
ay...
....…
......
......
.....
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
Wee
kday
.....…
......
......
......
.
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Wee
kday
.....…
......
......
......
.
Day
of in
cide
ntTo
tal
Und
er
18
18-2
9U
nkno
wn
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
....
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
27
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
591
5236
3329
1,87
910
0.0
1,75
710
0.0
1,75
810
0.0
1,84
510
0.0
1,71
610
0.0
475
25.3
454
25.8
423
24.1
488
26.4
437
25.5
408
21.7
373
21.2
330
18.8
420
22.8
376
21.9
673.
681
4.6
935.
368
3.7
613.
666
535
.464
036
.462
135
.366
135
.862
636
.573
939
.366
337
.771
440
.669
637
.765
338
.126
1.4
271.
524
1.4
191.
021
1.2
228
12.1
242
13.8
237
13.5
276
15.0
241
14.0
110.
67
0.4
100.
65
0.3
20.
135
1.9
191.
140
2.3
291.
622
1.3
492.
643
2.4
613.
539
2.1
392.
312
36.
590
5.1
864.
998
5.3
915.
313
57.
211
56.
510
45.
910
55.
710
76.
210
15.
479
4.5
895.
168
3.7
704.
12
0.1
50.
36
0.3
100.
53
0.2
291.
536
2.0
573.
247
2.5
573.
3
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
926
4018
2628
1,67
110
0.0
1,82
110
0.0
1,91
210
0.0
1,80
310
0.0
1,71
110
0.0
-8.9
-5.1
453
27.1
428
23.5
453
23.7
423
23.5
435
25.4
-8.4
2.8
369
22.1
356
19.5
384
20.1
323
17.9
330
19.3
-19.
12.
284
5.0
724.
069
3.6
100
5.5
105
6.1
56.7
5.0
588
35.2
737
40.5
746
39.0
719
39.9
615
35.9
-7.5
-14.
563
037
.765
636
.071
337
.366
136
.766
138
.6-1
0.6
0.0
181.
124
1.3
170.
930
1.7
181.
1-
-20
812
.419
910
.921
711
.318
910
.517
110
.0-2
5.0
-9.5
50.
36
0.3
120.
67
0.4
70.
4-
-15
0.9
271.
524
1.3
191.
132
1.9
--
432.
654
3.0
502.
653
2.9
573.
3-
7.5
96
5.7
116
6.4
115
6.0
120
6.7
116
6.8
-5.7
-3.3
118
7.1
623.
410
65.
590
5.0
905.
3-3
3.3
0.0
724.
394
5.2
904.
782
4.5
100
5.8
-1.0
22.0
10.
13
0.2
20.
16
0.3
20.
1-
-54
3.2
713.
980
4.2
653.
668
4.0
-4.
6N
otes
: Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
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.
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
...
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
..
Al
l oth
er...
......
..…...
......
.....…
...
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
.
Bar..
…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
...
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
......
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
.....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
.....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
.
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
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....
..…...
......
..…...
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
.…...
......
......
......
......
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
2009
-20
1820
17-
2018
2016
2017
2018
Perc
ent c
hang
e
Num
ber
Perc
ent
All o
ther
......
.....…
......
......
..…...
2015
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
.
Bar..
…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
...
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
......
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
.....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
.....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
.
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
(con
t.)
2014
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Num
ber
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
..
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Vict
im's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
...
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
...
Tabl
e 18
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18B
y Lo
catio
n of
Hom
icid
e
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
28
Tabl
e 19
Gen
der a
nd R
ace/
Eth
nic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y Lo
catio
n of
Hom
icid
e
Num
ber
1,73
91,
388
351
378
785
433
130
1328
226
519
04
01,
711
1,36
634
537
376
643
312
613
435
271
164
163
149
7150
233
022
110
911
3
116
6138
210
550
5550
3310
120
615
557
5880
297
204
313
661
538
123
130
320
158
458
1816
25
85
00
171
124
4740
8334
131
76
11
33
00
3225
713
151
30
5745
127
2020
100
11
610
313
2051
404
190
7614
1054
195
210
085
1516
5130
12
21
11
00
10
6857
1117
356
82
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n10
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
025
.419
.847
.543
.719
.516
.439
.7-
19.3
16.2
31.6
30.3
15.1
14.1
30.2
-6.
13.
715
.913
.44.
32.
39.
5-
35.9
40.8
16.8
21.4
38.8
47.1
24.6
-
38
.639
.435
.734
.941
.836
.535
.7-
1.1
1.2
0.6
1.3
1.0
1.2
0.0
-10
.09.
113
.610
.710
.87.
910
.3-
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.7
0.0
-1.
91.
82.
03.
52.
00.
22.
4-
3.3
3.3
3.5
1.9
2.6
4.6
7.9
-
6.8
7.5
3.8
5.4
6.7
9.2
3.2
-5.
35.
64.
12.
77.
04.
44.
0-
5.8
6.2
4.3
4.3
6.7
6.9
0.8
-0.
10.
10.
30.
30.
00.
00.
8-
4.0
4.2
3.2
4.6
4.6
1.4
6.3
-N
otes
: 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 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 The
"mal
e" c
ateg
ory
incl
udes
one
vic
tim w
hose
gen
der c
ould
not
be
dete
rmin
ed.
P
arki
ng lo
t.....
......
......
...…
.....
V
ehic
le...
......
......
.....…
......
.....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
.....
S
choo
l ....
.…...
..…...
......
......
..
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
.
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
....
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
...
V
ictim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
V
ictim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Sha
red
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
..
A
ll ot
her..
......
...…
......
......
..…...
.
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
...
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
.
Bar
..…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
....
Vic
tim's
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
S
choo
l ....
.…...
..…...
......
......
..
S
hare
d re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
S
treet
, sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
.....
All
othe
r.....
......
…...
......
.....…
....
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…...
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
....
B
ar..…
.....…
....…
......
......
......
.
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
......
.
Par
king
lot..
......
......
......
…...
..
Veh
icle
......
......
......
..…...
......
..
Fiel
d, p
ark.
…...
.…...
......
......
..
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
V
ictim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
Tota
l G
ende
rR
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1Fe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cB
lack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
...
29
Tabl
e 20
Age
of V
ictim
by
Loca
tion
of H
omic
ide
Num
ber
1,73
911
661
338
261
612
281
157
50
1,71
111
559
837
561
112
435
4280
6724
51
330
2863
5018
81
105
1417
1757
061
529
258
152
172
4
66
144
260
156
194
718
47
43
017
116
6042
521
70
21
31
321
158
80
570
2412
210
11
64
5129
320
905
4525
141
100
736
2034
32
00
11
068
720
1426
1Pe
rcen
t bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n10
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
025
.436
.513
.417
.940
.1-
19.3
24.3
10.5
13.3
30.8
-6.
112
.22.
84.
59.
3-
35.9
25.2
43.1
40.5
28.2
-
38
.638
.343
.541
.631
.8-
1.1
3.5
1.2
1.1
0.5
-10
.013
.910
.011
.28.
5-
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.3
0.5
-1.
90.
92.
52.
11.
3-
3.3
0.0
4.0
3.2
3.4
-
6.8
3.5
8.5
7.7
5.2
-5.
34.
37.
56.
72.
3-
5.8
6.1
6.0
5.3
5.6
-0.
10.
00.
00.
30.
2-
4.0
6.1
3.3
3.7
4.3
-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.
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
.....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
.....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
.....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
..
Oth
er...
.....…
...…
......
......
......
.
O
ther
bus
ines
s.…
.…...
......
...
O
ther
......
..…...
…...
......
......
....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
...
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Shar
ed re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
St
reet
, sid
ewal
k…...
......
......
.....
All o
ther
......
.....…
......
......
..…...
.
Hot
el, m
otel
..…...
......
......
....…
O
ther
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
..
Liqu
or s
tore
......
......
.…...
......
.
Bar..
…...
..…...
.…...
......
......
....
Sc
hool
.....
…...
..…...
......
......
..
Sh
ared
resi
denc
e....
......
....…
Stre
et, s
idew
alk…
......
......
......
..
Al
l oth
er...
......
..…...
......
.....…
....
H
otel
, mot
el..…
......
......
......
.…
Oth
er re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
Li
quor
sto
re...
......
....…
......
....
Ba
r..…
.....…
....…
......
......
......
.
Oth
er b
usin
ess.
….…
......
......
Pa
rkin
g lo
t.....
......
......
...…
.....
Ve
hicl
e....
......
......
....…
......
.....
Fi
eld,
par
k.…
....…
......
......
.....
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…
Loca
tion
of h
omic
ide
Tota
lU
nder
18
18-2
9U
nkno
wn
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
......
......
.…
Unk
now
n....
..…...
......
..…...
......
....
To
tal k
now
n..…
......
......
......
......
...
Vi
ctim
's re
side
nce.
......
......
.…..
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
30
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
542
4646
5046
1,92
810
0.0
1,76
310
0.0
1,74
810
0.0
1,82
810
0.0
1,69
910
0.0
1,35
970
.51,
255
71.2
1,22
470
.01,
303
71.3
1,22
572
.11,
018
52.8
952
54.0
863
49.4
899
49.2
808
47.6
341
17.7
303
17.2
361
20.7
404
22.1
417
24.5
452.
358
3.3
442.
537
2.0
281.
649
2.5
432.
451
2.9
522.
847
2.8
30.
22
0.1
40.
26
0.3
40.
224
412
.720
011
.326
215
.030
916
.933
819
.956
929
.550
828
.852
430
.052
528
.747
427
.929
115
.125
014
.226
014
.926
114
.323
814
.010
25.
382
4.7
864.
996
5.3
764.
510
75.
510
35.
898
5.6
874.
892
5.4
693.
673
4.1
804.
681
4.4
684.
023
1.2
271.
516
0.9
211.
119
1.1
10.
12
0.1
10.
12
0.1
30.
245
2.3
442.
563
3.6
583.
246
2.7
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
937
4028
3325
1,66
010
0.0
1,82
110
0.0
1,90
210
0.0
1,79
610
0.0
1,71
410
0.0
-11.
1-4
.61,
169
70.4
1,27
670
.11,
368
71.9
1,27
370
.91,
178
68.7
-13.
3-7
.576
346
.085
547
.092
948
.888
749
.483
348
.6-1
8.2
-6.1
406
24.5
421
23.1
439
23.1
386
21.5
345
20.1
1.2
-10.
640
2.4
341.
937
1.9
362.
024
1.4
--
432.
633
1.8
361.
934
1.9
271.
6-
-9
0.5
00.
03
0.2
40.
25
0.3
--
314
18.9
354
19.4
363
19.1
312
17.4
289
16.9
18.4
-7.4
491
29.6
545
29.9
534
28.1
523
29.1
536
31.3
-5.8
2.5
256
15.4
263
14.4
280
14.7
258
14.4
252
14.7
-13.
4-2
.365
3.9
975.
389
4.7
764.
211
26.
59.
847
.497
5.8
904.
989
4.7
103
5.7
875.
1-1
8.7
-15.
573
4.4
955.
276
4.0
864.
885
5.0
23.2
-1.2
171.
026
1.4
221.
230
1.7
201.
2 -
-6
0.4
40.
23
0.2
10.
10
0.0
--
503.
065
3.6
512.
755
3.1
653.
8-
18.2
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.
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
.
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18Ta
ble
21
By
Type
of W
eapo
n U
sed
Num
ber
Per
cent
Type
of
wea
pon
used
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
...
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...
Unk
now
n....
.....…
...…
......
......
......
.
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
...
Han
dgun
...…
.…...
......
......
......
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
....
Sho
tgun
......
…..…
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
.....
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
....
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
...
Kni
fe1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
...
Blu
nt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n3 ....…
......
.....
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
....
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
...
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
......
Per
cent
Num
ber
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018 P
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
rP
erce
ntN
umbe
r
Fire
arm
- un
know
n ty
pe...
....
2009
-20
1820
17-
2018
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
...
Unk
now
n....
.....…
...…
......
......
......
.
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
...
Type
of
wea
pon
used
(con
t.)
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
...
All
othe
r fire
arm
s….…
......
......
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
....
Sho
tgun
......
…..…
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
.....
Per
cent
cha
nge
Num
ber
Per
cent
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
...
O
ther
5 ......
......
.…...
......
......
..
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
...
Kni
fe1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
...
Blu
nt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n3 ....…
......
.....
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
....
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
...
31
1,73
91,
388
351
378
785
433
130
1325
1114
77
54
21,
714
1,37
733
737
177
842
812
611
1,17
81,
001
177
188
586
328
724
833
710
123
109
424
249
492
345
291
5479
162
7923
224
195
311
64
027
216
129
24
05
41
13
10
028
924
742
6313
970
152
536
376
160
183
192
100
547
252
190
6280
8854
264
112
7537
4440
1710
187
6522
3033
1212
085
4639
2931
176
220
911
59
51
00
00
00
00
065
3728
2422
125
2
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
68.7
72.7
52.5
50.7
75.3
76.6
57.1
-48
.651
.636
.529
.454
.558
.238
.9-
20.1
21.1
16.0
21.3
20.8
18.5
18.3
-1.
41.
41.
50.
81.
41.
43.
2-
1.6
1.5
1.8
3.2
1.2
0.5
3.2
-0.
30.
30.
30.
30.
40.
20.
0-
16.9
17.9
12.5
17.0
17.9
16.4
11.9
-31
.327
.347
.549
.324
.723
.442
.9-
14.7
13.8
18.4
21.6
11.3
12.6
20.6
-6.
55.
411
.011
.95.
14.
07.
9-
5.1
4.7
6.5
8.1
4.2
2.8
9.5
-5.
03.
311
.67.
84.
04.
04.
8-
1.2
0.7
3.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
0.8
-0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-
3.8
2.7
8.3
6.5
2.8
2.8
4.0
-
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 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 Th
e "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne v
ictim
who
se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
.2
Any
inst
rum
ent u
sed
to c
ut o
r sta
b.
3 C
lub,
etc
.
4 H
ands
, fee
t, et
c.
5 A
ny in
stru
men
t use
d to
han
g or
stra
ngle
.
6P
oiso
n, a
rson
, pel
let g
un, d
row
ning
, etc
.
Tabl
e 22
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8G
ende
r and
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Vic
tim b
y Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Use
d
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
Type
of
wea
pon
used
Tota
lG
ende
rR
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1Fe
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....
….…
......
......
......
......
Rop
e5 ......
......
…...
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
.....
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
.
S
hotg
un...
...…
..…...
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
..
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
......
..
Kni
fe2 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.....
B
lunt
obj
ect3 ...
..…...
......
......
.....
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n4 ....…
......
......
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
......
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.....
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
.....
Oth
er6 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
.....
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
.
S
hotg
un...
...…
..…...
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
..
Oth
er6 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
.
K
nife
2 ......
......
.…...
......
......
......
..
Blu
nt o
bjec
t3 .....…
......
......
......
..
Per
sona
l wea
pon4 ...
.…...
......
...
All
othe
r.....
......
.…..…
......
......
...
R
ope5 ...
......
...…
......
......
......
...
D
rugs
......
......
.…..…
......
......
..
32
1,73
911
661
338
261
612
254
56
82
1,71
411
260
837
660
810
1,17
861
502
280
330
583
343
358
201
227
434
518
144
7910
31
241
96
80
272
46
150
51
03
10
289
1413
164
791
536
5110
696
278
525
27
6954
119
311
29
1119
730
8717
410
560
8518
2213
302
200
66
80
00
00
00
6518
167
222
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
68.7
54.5
82.6
74.5
54.3
-48
.638
.458
.953
.537
.3-
20.1
16.1
23.7
21.0
16.9
-1.
40.
91.
51.
61.
3-
1.6
1.8
0.7
1.6
2.5
-0.
30.
90.
00.
80.
2-
16.9
12.5
21.5
17.0
13.0
-31
.345
.517
.425
.545
.7-
14.7
6.3
11.3
14.4
19.6
-6.
58.
01.
85.
112
.0-
5.1
15.2
0.7
2.7
9.2
-5.
016
.13.
63.
54.
9-
1.2
0.0
1.0
1.6
1.3
-0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-
3.8
16.1
2.6
1.9
3.6
-
Not
es:
Perc
enta
ges
may
not
add
to s
ubto
tals
or 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
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 An
y 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.
Tabl
e 23
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8Ag
e of
Vic
tim b
y Ty
pe o
f Wea
pon
Use
d
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
Type
of
wea
pon
used
Tota
lU
nder
1818
-29
Unk
now
n
Num
ber
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
….…
......
.....
U
nkno
wn.
......
..…...
…...
......
......
......
.
Tota
l kno
wn.
...…
.…...
......
......
......
...
30-3
940
an
d ov
er
Rop
e4 ......
......
…...
......
......
......
.
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
......
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
..
S
hotg
un...
...…
..…...
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
...
N
onfir
earm
......
......
.....…
......
......
..
Kni
fe1 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
......
B
lunt
obj
ect2 ...
..…...
......
......
......
P
erso
nal w
eapo
n3 ....…
......
......
.
All
othe
r.....
......
.…..…
......
......
....
Non
firea
rm...
......
......
..…...
......
.....
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
......
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
..P
erce
nt b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
….…
......
......
......
......
Fire
arm
......
..….…
......
......
......
......
H
andg
un...
….…
......
......
......
......
A
ll ot
her f
irear
ms…
.…...
......
.....
Rifl
e....
......
.…..…
......
......
......
..
S
hotg
un...
...…
..…...
......
......
...
O
ther
fire
arm
…..…
..……
......
.
Fi
rear
m -
unkn
own
type
......
...
Oth
er5 ...
......
....…
......
......
......
..
K
nife
1 ......
......
.…...
......
......
......
...
Blu
nt o
bjec
t2 .....…
......
......
......
...
Per
sona
l wea
pon3 ...
.…...
......
....
A
ll ot
her..
......
....…
..…...
......
......
.
R
ope4 ...
......
...…
......
......
......
....
Dru
gs...
......
....…
..…...
......
......
33
1,97
01,
809
1,79
41,
878
1,74
555
053
154
767
163
41,
420
100.
01,
278
100.
01,
247
100.
01,
207
100.
01,
111
100.
011
98.
410
17.
982
6.6
766.
390
8.1
10.
12
0.2
20.
22
0.2
30.
311
07.
791
7.1
725.
869
5.7
817.
38
0.6
80.
68
0.6
50.
46
0.5
497
35.0
452
35.4
484
38.8
484
40.1
423
38.1
130
9.2
157
12.3
147
11.8
130
10.8
948.
536
725
.829
523
.133
727
.035
429
.332
929
.659
041
.550
539
.543
935
.242
935
.540
236
.255
439
.046
136
.140
032
.139
732
.936
733
.036
2.5
443.
439
3.1
322.
735
3.2
214
15.1
220
17.2
242
19.4
218
18.1
196
17.6
1,69
71,
861
1,93
01,
829
1,73
964
173
773
770
571
01,
056
100.
01,
124
100.
01,
193
100.
01,
124
100.
01,
029
100.
0-2
7.5
-8.5
848.
081
7.2
847.
085
7.6
747.
2-3
7.8
-12.
94
0.4
00.
02
0.2
50.
41
0.1
--
736.
975
6.7
746.
273
6.5
706.
8-3
6.4
-4.1
70.
76
0.5
80.
77
0.6
30.
3-
-39
137
.043
138
.347
840
.145
640
.643
942
.7-1
1.7
-3.7
948.
911
810
.596
8.0
908.
011
010
.7-1
5.4
22.2
297
28.1
313
27.8
382
32.0
366
32.6
329
32.0
-10.
4-1
0.1
341
32.3
350
31.1
392
32.9
365
32.5
300
29.2
-49.
2-1
7.8
315
29.8
323
28.7
370
31.0
339
30.2
276
26.8
-50.
2-1
8.6
262.
527
2.4
221.
826
2.3
242.
3-
-24
022
.726
223
.323
920
.021
819
.421
621
.00.
9-0
.9N
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
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 2
014,
the
crim
e of
"for
cibl
e ra
pe" w
as c
hang
ed to
"rap
e".
The
defin
ition
was
exp
ande
d to
incl
ude
both
mal
e an
d fe
mal
e vi
ctim
s an
d re
flect
s th
e va
rious
form
s of
sex
ual p
enet
ratio
n un
ders
tood
to
be
rape
acc
ordi
ng to
the
FBI's
Uni
form
Crim
e R
epor
ting
stan
dard
s. F
or a
dditi
onal
info
rmat
ion,
see
App
endi
x 1,
Dat
a C
hara
cter
istic
s an
d Kn
own
Lim
itatio
ns.
Tabl
e 24
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 200
9-20
18B
y C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce
Perc
ent
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
..
Unk
now
n....
......
......
......
......
...
Tota
l kno
wn.
......
......
......
......
..
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y…...
R
ape1 ...
......
......
…...
......
...
Rob
bery
......
......
......
......
...
Burg
lary
…...
......
......
......
..
Ar
gum
ent..
....…
......
......
......
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
...
All
othe
r arg
umen
t.....
.....
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted…
......
...
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er...
......
....…
......
......
..
Con
tribu
ting
circ
umst
ance
(con
t.)
2014
2015
2017
-20
18To
tal i
nclu
ding
unk
now
n…...
.....
2017
2018
Perc
ent c
hang
e
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
2016
Bu
rgla
ry…
......
......
......
.....
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
2009
-20
18
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
......
......
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
Rap
e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary…
...
Rap
e1 ......
......
...…
......
......
R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
......
All o
ther
......
......
.…...
......
.....
Argu
men
t.....
.…...
......
......
...
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e....
......
A
ll ot
her a
rgum
ent..
......
..
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d…...
......
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.
34
Num
ber
1,73
91,
388
351
378
785
433
130
1371
058
112
916
332
316
845
111,
029
807
222
215
462
265
852
7467
715
2920
100
10
10
01
00
70
646
1329
199
0
Burg
lary
......
......
......
...…
.....
3
30
20
01
043
931
212
712
416
111
043
111
025
8542
3419
150
329
287
4282
127
9128
130
027
030
1419
089
70
276
250
267
181
835
024
204
79
62
021
615
858
6282
4625
1
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
7.2
8.3
3.2
7.0
6.3
7.5
11.8
-0.
10.
00.
50.
00.
00.
40.
0-
R
obbe
ry...
......
......
......
…...
..
6.8
7.9
2.7
6.0
6.3
7.2
10.6
-
Burg
lary
......
......
......
...…
.....
0.
30.
40.
00.
90.
00.
01.
2-
42.7
38.7
57.2
57.7
34.8
41.5
50.6
-10
.73.
138
.319
.57.
47.
217
.6-
32.0
35.6
18.9
38.1
27.5
34.3
32.9
-29
.233
.513
.56.
541
.133
.68.
2-
26.8
31.0
11.7
3.3
39.2
31.3
5.9
-2.
32.
51.
83.
31.
92.
32.
4-
21.0
19.6
26.1
28.8
17.7
17.4
29.4
-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 T
he "m
ale"
cat
egor
y in
clud
es o
ne v
ictim
who
se g
ende
r cou
ld n
ot b
e de
term
ined
.
Gan
g-, d
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
…
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
.....…
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.…
Al
l oth
er…
......
…...
......
.....…
..
To
tal k
now
n....
..…...
......
......
..…
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y....
.....
R
ape.
......
…...
......
......
..…...
.
Argu
men
t.....
...…
......
......
.…...
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
......
…
All o
ther
arg
umen
t.....
......
..…
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
To
tal k
now
n....
..…...
......
.....…
...
R
ape,
robb
ery,
bur
glar
y....
.....
R
ape.
......
…...
......
......
..…...
.
Rob
bery
......
......
......
...…
.....
Argu
men
t.....
...…
......
......
....…
D
omes
tic v
iole
nce.
......
......
…
All o
ther
arg
umen
t.....
......
..…
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d....
......
....…
G
ang-
rela
ted.
......
......
.…...
..
Dru
g-re
late
d....
......
......
......
.
Al
l oth
er…
......
…...
......
......
...…
U
nkno
wn.
......
......
......
.....…
......
.
Tabl
e 25
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8G
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
Tota
lG
ende
rR
ace/
ethn
ic g
roup
Mal
e1Fe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
Oth
erU
nkno
wn
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn.
…...
......
35
Num
ber
1,73
941
7561
338
223
319
911
272
1271
010
2026
015
695
7949
3011
1,02
931
5535
322
613
812
063
421
741
223
159
118
50
11
00
00
00
00
700
222
148
118
50
30
01
11
00
00
439
212
123
104
7368
3819
011
02
528
2619
1212
60
329
07
9578
5456
2613
030
01
1715
273
3318
41
127
61
1614
467
3015
20
124
01
86
33
21
027
207
00
00
00
018
97
1755
3423
2313
170
Per
cent
bas
ed o
n to
tal k
now
n10
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
07.
2-
3.6
6.5
6.6
6.5
9.2
12.7
--
0.1
-0.
00.
00.
00.
00.
00.
0-
-6.
8-
3.6
6.2
6.2
5.8
9.2
12.7
--
0.3
-0.
00.
30.
40.
70.
00.
0-
-42
.7-
21.8
34.8
46.0
52.9
56.7
60.3
--
10.7
-9.
17.
911
.513
.810
.019
.0-
-32
.0-
12.7
26.9
34.5
39.1
46.7
41.3
--
29.2
-30
.943
.132
.323
.915
.06.
3-
-26
.8-
29.1
40.8
29.6
21.7
12.5
3.2
--
2.3
-1.
82.
32.
72.
22.
53.
2-
-2.
6-
12.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
--
18.4
-30
.915
.615
.016
.719
.220
.6-
-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.
Tabl
e 26
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8A
ge o
f Vic
tim b
y C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce
Unk
now
n
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
......
..
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tribu
ting
ci
rcum
stan
ceTo
tal
Und
er 5
5-17
18-2
930
-39
B
urgl
ary.
......
......
......
......
..
40-4
950
-59
60-6
970
and
over
U
nkno
wn.
…...
......
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......
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tal k
now
n....
......
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e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
.....
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ape…
......
...…
......
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...
Rob
bery
......
......
......
......
...
R
obbe
ry...
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......
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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.
......
......
......
.
C
hild
abu
se...
…...
......
......
...
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ll ot
her…
......
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.…...
......
.
To
tal k
now
n....
......
......
......
.....
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e, ro
bber
y, b
urgl
ary.
.....
R
ape…
......
...…
......
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...
D
rug-
rela
ted.
......
......
......
.
C
hild
abu
se...
…...
......
......
...
A
ll ot
her…
......
......
.…...
......
.
B
urgl
ary.
......
......
......
......
..
A
rgum
ent..
…...
......
......
......
.
Dom
estic
vio
lenc
e…...
.....
A
ll ot
her a
rgum
ent..
......
...
G
ang-
, dru
g-re
late
d..…
......
.
Gan
g-re
late
d....
......
......
...
36
Num
ber
1,73
91
7343
930
027
189
710
734
021
3719
31
6242
01,
005
152
402
107
2612
729
045
20
1422
467
548
9481
00
480
09
2410
21
027
019
2332
560
024
22
721
314
038
7938
040
119
Perc
ent b
ased
on
tota
l kno
wn
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
100.
010
0.0
45.0
-26
.955
.762
.6-
37.8
32.4
8.1
-0.
011
.90.
0-
7.1
8.3
10.1
-0.
06.
70.
0-
18.1
11.0
5.6
-0.
06.
01.
9-
5.5
7.2
31.2
-73
.119
.735
.5-
31.5
41.0
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.
Tabl
e 27
HO
MIC
IDE
CR
IMES
, 201
8C
ontri
butin
g C
ircum
stan
ce b
y R
elat
ions
hip
of V
ictim
to O
ffend
er
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 …
..…
Sp
ouse
3 ......
…...
......
......
..…
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 …
...…
…...
..…
To
tal k
now
n.…
......
....…
......
…
Rel
atio
nshi
pof
vic
tim to
offe
nder
Unk
now
n
Tota
l inc
ludi
ng u
nkno
wn…
.....…
U
nkno
wn.
.…...
......
.....…
......
…
Argu
men
t1G
ang-
, dr
ug-
rela
ted
Tota
lR
ape
Rob
bery
,bu
rgla
ryC
hild
abus
eAl
lot
her
All o
ther
rela
tives
….…
.....…
Stra
nger
......
.....…
......
......
…
All o
ther
rela
tives
….…
.....…
Stra
nger
......
.....…
......
......
…
Frie
nd, a
cqua
inta
nce2 …
..…
Sp
ouse
3 ......
…...
......
......
..…
Pa
rent
, chi
ld4 …
...…
.…...
.…
To
tal k
now
n.…
......
....…
......
…
37
1,739 1,116 64.21,829 1,144 62.51,930 1,140 59.1
2015…………… 1,861 1,145 61.52014…………… 1,697 1,091 64.32013…………… 1,745 1,146 65.72012…………… 1,878 1,118 59.52011…………… 1,794 1,110 61.92010…………… 1,809 1,154 63.82009…………… 1,970 1,248 63.41 A clearance rate is the percentage of crimes reported that have been "cleared" or solved for crime reporting purposes. The homicide clearance rate is calculated
by dividing the number of reported homicide clearances by the number of reported homicide crimes. The result is multiplied by 100.
2017……………2016……………
Table 28HOMICIDE CRIMES CLEARED, 2009-2018
Number Reported, Number Cleared, and Clearance Rate
Year(s)Number of homicides reported
Number of homicides
cleared
Clearance rate1
2018……………
38
Table 29FELONY ARRESTS FOR
Number, Rate per 100,000 Population at Risk, and Percent Change
Number110,759 1,416 2,541 16,713 90,089109,751 1,501 2,557 17,000 88,693
2016..................... 107,305 1,440 2,558 15,892 87,4152015..................... 108,157 1,439 2,467 15,903 88,3482014..................... 106,405 1,427 2,444 14,799 87,7352013..................... 101,658 1,423 1,601 15,934 82,7002012..................... 105,657 1,637 1,682 16,867 85,4712011..................... 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 96,614
Percent change in number0.9 -5.7 -0.6 -1.7 1.62.3 4.2 0.0 7.0 1.5
2015 to 2016........ -0.8 0.1 3.7 -0.1 -1.12014 to 2015........ 1.6 0.8 0.9 7.5 0.72013 to 2014........ 4.7 0.3 52.7 -7.1 6.12012 to 2013........ -3.8 -13.1 -4.8 -5.5 -3.22011 to 2012........ -2.4 4.1 -4.3 -3.4 -2.32010 to 2011........ -5.6 -4.0 -10.2 -8.2 -5.02009 to 2010........ -6.1 -9.2 -4.5 -12.0 -4.7
-9.3 -21.5 24.0 -22.7 -6.8Rate per 100,000 population at risk2
357.9 4.6 8.2 54.0 291.1356.7 4.9 8.3 55.2 288.2
2016..................... 350.0 4.7 8.3 51.8 285.12015..................... 355.5 4.7 8.1 52.3 290.42014..................... 352.4 4.7 8.1 49.0 290.62013..................... 339.7 4.8 5.4 53.2 276.42012..................... 355.3 5.5 5.7 56.7 287.42011..................... 366.3 5.3 5.9 59.1 296.02010..................... 389.5 5.6 6.6 64.6 312.72009..................... 419.6 6.2 7.0 74.3 332.1
Percent change in rate0.3 -6.1 -1.2 -2.2 1.01.9 4.3 0.0 6.6 1.1
2015 to 2016........ -1.5 0.0 2.5 -1.0 -1.82014 to 2015........ 0.9 0.0 0.0 6.7 -0.12013 to 2014........ 3.7 -2.1 50.0 -7.9 5.12012 to 2013........ -4.4 -12.7 -5.3 -6.2 -3.82011 to 2012........ -3.0 3.8 -3.4 -4.1 -2.92010 to 2011........ -6.0 -5.4 -10.6 -8.5 -5.32009 to 2010........ -7.2 -9.7 -5.7 -13.1 -5.8
-14.7 -25.8 17.1 -27.3 -12.3Note: Rates may not add to total because of rounding. 1 In 2014, the crime of "forcible rape" was changed to "rape". The definition was expanded to include both male and female victims and reflects the various forms of sexual penetration understood to be rape according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting standards. For
additional information, see Appendix 1, Data Characteristics and Known Limitations.2 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance. Arrest rates are based on the total population at risk
(10-69 years of age).
2016 to 2017........
SELECTED VIOLENT OFFENSES, 2009-2018
2018.....................2017.....................
2017 to 2018........
AssaultYear(s) Total Homicide Rape1 Robbery
2009 to 2018........
2017 to 2018........2016 to 2017........
2009 to 2018........
2018.....................2017.....................
39
By G
ende
r of A
rres
tee
2018
......
......
..
1,41
610
0.0
1,24
988
.216
711
.8
1,50
110
0.0
1,31
687
.718
512
.3
1,44
010
0.0
1,28
289
.015
811
.020
15...
......
.....
1,
439
100.
01,
284
89.2
155
10.8
2014
......
......
..
1,42
710
0.0
1,26
088
.316
711
.7
2013
......
......
..
1,42
310
0.0
1,27
089
.215
310
.820
12...
......
.....
1,
637
100.
01,
413
86.3
224
13.7
2011
......
......
..
1,57
210
0.0
1,38
588
.118
711
.920
10...
......
.....
1,
638
100.
01,
438
87.8
200
12.2
2009
......
......
..
1,80
410
0.0
1,62
089
.818
410
.2
Tabl
e 30
Mal
e
2017
......
......
..20
16...
......
.....
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
9-20
18
Fem
ale
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Year
(s)
Tota
l
2018
......
......
..
1,41
610
0.0
282
19.9
672
47.5
370
26.1
926.
51,
501
100.
029
519
.772
048
.037
625
.011
07.
31,
440
100.
029
820
.761
742
.840
127
.812
48.
620
15...
......
.....
1,
439
100.
030
020
.868
447
.537
526
.180
5.6
2014
......
......
..
1,42
710
0.0
287
20.1
657
46.0
388
27.2
956.
720
13...
......
.....
1,
423
100.
028
420
.070
249
.335
524
.982
5.8
2012
......
......
..
1,63
710
0.0
336
20.5
796
48.6
425
26.0
804.
920
11...
......
.....
1,
572
100.
034
521
.968
643
.642
126
.812
07.
620
10...
......
.....
1,
638
100.
029
317
.979
748
.741
425
.313
48.
220
09...
......
.....
1,
804
100.
034
319
.090
750
.343
023
.812
46.
9
Not
e: P
erce
ntag
es m
ay n
ot a
dd to
100
.0 b
ecau
se o
f rou
ndin
g.
Year
(s)
Tota
lW
hite
His
pani
c
2017
......
......
..
Tabl
e 31
2016
......
......
..
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
9-20
18By
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up o
f Arr
este
e
Blac
kO
ther
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
40
2018
......
......
..
1,41
610
0.0
845.
974
852
.830
221
.328
219
.91,
501
100.
098
6.5
749
49.9
366
24.4
288
19.2
1,44
010
0.0
916.
374
551
.732
522
.627
919
.420
15...
......
.....
1,
439
100.
088
6.1
768
53.4
313
21.8
270
18.8
2014
......
......
..
1,42
710
0.0
956.
780
756
.627
819
.524
717
.320
13...
......
.....
1,
423
100.
010
57.
475
953
.328
319
.927
619
.4
1,63
710
0.0
965.
993
056
.831
419
.229
718
.1
1,57
210
0.0
134
8.5
855
54.4
284
18.1
299
19.0
2010
......
......
..
1,63
810
0.0
181
11.1
918
56.0
254
15.5
285
17.4
2009
......
......
..
1,80
410
0.0
182
10.1
1,03
257
.229
916
.629
116
.1N
ote:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
2012
......
......
..20
11...
......
.....
HO
MIC
IDE
ARR
ESTS
, 200
9-20
18B
y A
ge o
f Arr
este
e
Tabl
e 32
30-3
940
and
ove
rYe
ar(s
)To
tal
Und
er 1
818
-29
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Per
cent
Num
ber
2017
......
......
..20
16...
......
.....
Num
ber
Per
cent
Num
ber
Per
cent
Tota
l1,
416
100.
028
210
0.0
672
100.
037
010
0.0
9210
0.0
Gen
der
1,24
988
.222
780
.560
489
.933
590
.583
90.2
167
11.8
5519
.568
10.1
359.
59
9.8
Age
845.
99
3.2
548.
018
4.9
33.
374
852
.897
34.4
399
59.4
211
57.0
4144
.630
221
.367
23.8
141
21.0
7018
.924
26.1
282
19.9
109
38.7
7811
.671
19.2
2426
.1N
ote:
Per
cent
ages
may
not
add
to 1
00.0
bec
ause
of r
ound
ing.
Tabl
e 33
HO
MIC
IDE
AR
RES
TS, 2
018
Rac
e/E
thni
c G
roup
of A
rres
tee
by G
ende
r and
Age
of A
rres
tee
Perc
ent
Gen
der a
nd a
ge
of
arr
este
eTo
tal
Whi
teH
ispa
nic
Blac
kO
ther
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
Perc
ent
Num
ber
40
and
ove
r.....
...
Tota
l.....
......
......
.....
M
ale.
......
......
......
.
Fem
ale.
...…
......
..
U
nder
18.
......
......
18
-29.
....…
......
....
30
-39.
....…
......
....
41
1,416 100.0 282 100.0 672 100.0 370 100.0 92 100.084 5.9 9 3.2 54 8.0 18 4.9 3 3.3
167 11.8 17 6.0 98 14.6 49 13.2 3 3.3332 23.4 38 13.5 175 26.0 101 27.3 18 19.6249 17.6 42 14.9 126 18.8 61 16.5 20 21.7172 12.1 37 13.1 76 11.3 40 10.8 19 20.7130 9.2 30 10.6 65 9.7 30 8.1 5 5.494 6.6 31 11.0 36 5.4 21 5.7 6 6.560 4.2 22 7.8 21 3.1 12 3.2 5 5.447 3.3 18 6.4 13 1.9 15 4.1 1 1.181 5.7 38 13.5 8 1.2 23 6.2 12 13.0
1,249 100.0 227 100.0 604 100.0 335 100.0 83 100.075 6.0 9 4.0 47 7.8 16 4.8 3 3.6
152 12.2 16 7.0 86 14.2 47 14.0 3 3.6302 24.2 30 13.2 160 26.5 94 28.1 18 21.7220 17.6 33 14.5 114 18.9 54 16.1 19 22.9157 12.6 31 13.7 72 11.9 36 10.7 18 21.7106 8.5 22 9.7 54 8.9 25 7.5 5 6.081 6.5 23 10.1 33 5.5 19 5.7 6 7.250 4.0 17 7.5 19 3.1 11 3.3 3 3.641 3.3 17 7.5 12 2.0 12 3.6 0 0.065 5.2 29 12.8 7 1.2 21 6.3 8 9.6
167 100.0 55 100.0 68 100.0 35 100.0 9 100.09 5.4 0 0.0 7 10.3 2 - 0 -
15 9.0 1 1.8 12 17.6 2 - 0 -30 18.0 8 14.5 15 22.1 7 - 0 -29 17.4 9 16.4 12 17.6 7 - 1 -15 9.0 6 10.9 4 5.9 4 - 1 -24 14.4 8 14.5 11 16.2 5 - 0 -13 7.8 8 14.5 3 4.4 2 - 0 -10 6.0 5 9.1 2 2.9 1 - 2 -6 3.6 1 1.8 1 1.5 3 - 1 -
16 9.6 9 16.4 1 1.5 2 - 4 -Notes: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding. Dash indicates that percent distributions are not calculated when the base number is less than 50.
Table 34HOMICIDE ARRESTS, 2018
Race/Ethnic Group of Arrestee by Gender and Age of Arrestee
PercentGender and age
of arresteeTotal White Hispanic Black Other
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number
Male........…...........
Total......................... Under 18..….......... 18-19..................... 20-24..................... 25-29..................... 30-34..................... 35-39..................... 40-44..................... 45-49..................... 50-54..................... 55 and over…........
Under 18.............
Under 18..…....... 18-19.................. 20-24.................. 25-29.................. 30-34.................. 35-39.................. 40-44.................. 45-49.................. 50-54.................. 55 and over…..... Female..….............
45-49.................. 50-54.................. 55 and over….....
18-19.................. 20-24.................. 25-29.................. 30-34.................. 35-39.................. 40-44..................
42
Table 35
2018.…….... 2017.…….... 2016.…….... 2015.…….... 2014.…….... 2013.…….... 2012.…….... 2011.……....
2010.…….... 2009.…….... 2008.…….... 2007.…….... 2006.……....
2005.…….... 2004.…….... 2003.…….... 2002.…….... 2001..……...
2000..……... 1999..……... 421998..……... 321997...…….. 401996..……... 40 1995...…….. 381994.…….... 211993.…….... 341992....……. 401991.......…… 26 1990...…….. 331989....……. 331988……..... 341987……..... 251986……..... 21 1985.…….... 161984.…….... 271983.…….... 351982.…….... 391981.…….... 39 1980……..... 231979……..... 201978……..... 7
Note: This table does not include persons who were resentenced to death after their death sentence
was reversed on appeal.
PERSONS SENTENCED TO DEATH, 1978-2018
21
3429
10
24
Initialsentences
13
13
11
149
Year(s)
5
33
17172212221725
43
Tabl
e 36
Sent
enci
ng C
ount
y by
Gen
der,
Rac
e/Et
hnic
Gro
up, a
nd A
ge
55
00
50
00
02
20
12
20
02
00
00
11
00
11
00
10
00
00
00
11
10
01
00
00
01
00
11
00
10
00
01
00
0N
ote:
Thi
s ta
ble
does
not
incl
ude
pers
ons
rese
nten
ced
to d
eath
afte
r the
ir de
ath
sent
ence
was
reve
rsed
on
appe
al.
Tu
lare
......
......
......
..
40 a
ndov
er
Gen
der
Rac
e/et
hnic
gro
up
20-2
4
O
rang
e....
......
......
...
Tota
l.....
......
......
......
...
Oth
erU
nder
20
Sa
cram
ento
......
......
Lo
s An
gele
s....
......
.
PER
SON
S SE
NTE
NC
ED T
O D
EATH
, 201
8
Age
at a
rres
t
Mal
eFe
mal
eW
hite
His
pani
cBl
ack
25-2
930
-34
35-3
9Se
nten
cing
coun
tyTo
tal
44
Tabl
e 37
Num
ber a
nd R
ate
per 1
00,0
00 R
espe
ctiv
e P
opul
atio
n
2018
......
......
..39
,825
,181
1,73
94.
479
,113
45.
120
17...
......
.....
39,6
13,0
451,
829
4.6
78,7
152
2.5
2016
......
......
..39
,354
,432
1,93
04.
977
,824
67.
720
15...
......
.....
39,0
71,3
231,
861
4.8
77,3
512
2.6
2014
......
......
..38
,499
,378
1,69
74.
477
,139
56.
520
13...
......
.....
38,2
04,5
971,
745
4.6
76,9
255
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1 Hotel/Motel, Liquor store, Bar, Other business. 2 Parking lot, Vehicle, Field/Park, or Other.3 Any instrument used to cut or stab. 4 Club, etc.5 Hands, feet, etc. 6 Rope, drugs, poison, arson, pellet gun, drowning, etc.
Knife3.........……........…......... Blunt Object4.................……. Personal weapon5.........……. All Other6.........……........…...
Handgun..................……...... Rifle.......…....….........……..... Shotgun.................……........… Other firearm.........……........… Firearm - unspecified.........… Nonfirearm..….............…….....
Firearm..…...................…….....
Hispanic Black Other
TotalTotal..…...................……........….
Location Residence……......................... Street, sidewalk....................… Commercial establishment1..... All other2....................…….......
Type of Weapon
Table 38PEACE OFFICERS FELONIOUSLY KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY, 2018
Gender and Race/Ethnic Group of Deceased by Location and Weapon
Locationand
WeaponTotal
Gender Race/Ethnic Group
Male Female White
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Table 39
By Gender, Race/Ethnic Group, and Age of Deceased
Total116 100.0 75 100.0 41 100.0
Gender113 97.4 72 96.0 41 100.0
3 2.6 3 4.0 0 0.0Race/ethnic group
25 21.6 17 22.7 8 19.555 47.4 39 52.0 16 39.027 23.3 14 18.7 13 31.79 7.8 5 6.7 4 9.80 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Age3 2.6 1 1.3 2 4.9
38 32.8 26 34.7 12 29.35 4.3 4 5.3 1 2.4
16 13.8 11 14.7 5 12.217 14.7 11 14.7 6 14.644 37.9 27 36.0 17 41.525 21.6 15 20.0 10 24.419 16.4 12 16.0 7 17.131 26.7 21 28.0 10 24.411 9.5 9 12.0 2 4.95 4.3 3 4.0 2 4.91 0.9 1 1.3 0 0.0
14 12.1 8 10.7 6 14.60 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Note: Percentages may not add to 100.0 because of rounding.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERSOR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2018
45-49................. 50-54................. 55 and over.......
20-24.................
Total........................
Male...................... Female.................
White....................
18-29.................... 18-19.................
Gender,race/ethnic group,
andage of deceased
Total Peace officerjustifiable
Hispanic................
Unknown..............
25-29................. 30-39.................... 30-34................. 35-39................. 40 and over.......... 40-44.................
Black.................... Other.................... Unknown..............
Under 18...............
Citizen justifiable
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
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Table 40
By Location of Justifiable Homicide
Total116
Peace officer justifiable75 100.012 16.07 9.3
24 32.08 10.73 4.00 0.00 0.05 6.7
24 32.010 13.31 1.39 12.04 5.3
Citizen justifiable41 100.017 41.516 39.01 2.48 19.53 7.35 12.2
10 24.44 9.80 0.01 2.41 2.42 4.92 4.92 4.90 0.00 0.00 0.0
Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.
Felon's residence..................
Other business....................…
Other residence....................…
Total....................…….................
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERSOR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2018
Other....................……..........
All other....................…….........
Civilian's, shared residence...... Civilian's residence................ Shared residence..................
Location of justifiable homicide Number Percent
Total....................……....................
Total.....….........……....................
Bar....................……..............
Parking lot....................…….. Vehicle....................……........ Field, park....................……...
Other....................……..........
Other residence....................… Street, sidewalk....................… Commercial establishment....... Hotel, motel....................…… Liquor store....................…… Bar....................…….............. Other business....................… All other....................……......... Parking lot....................…….. Vehicle....................……........ Field, park....................……...
Liquor store....................……
Felon's residence…….............. Other residence....................… Street, sidewalk....................… Commercial establishment....... Hotel, motel....................……
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Table 41
By Contributing Circumstance
Total116
Peace officer justifiable75 100.053 70.75 6.74 5.3
13 17.36 8.02 2.75 6.7
Citizen justifiable41 100.00 0.0
13 31.725 61.00 0.03 7.3
Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERSOR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2018
Details not provided...................................
Total...........................…….......……................. Felon attacked peace officer.........................
Percent
Details not provided......................................
Felon attempted flight................................
Contributing circumstance Number
Total.....................………....................................
Total...................…………..........…...…........... Felon attacked peace officer..…..…............. Felon killed during commission of crime....... Felon resisted arrest..................................... All other......................................................... Felon attacked civilian................................
Felon attempted flight................................... Felon attacked civilian................................... Felon killed during commission of crime.......
Table 42
By Type of Weapon Used
116 100.0 75 100.0 41 100.0104 89.7 73 97.3 31 75.679 68.1 53 70.7 26 63.48 6.9 8 10.7 0 0.01 0.9 0 0.0 1 2.40 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
16 13.8 12 16.0 4 9.812 10.3 2 2.7 10 24.4
4 3.4 0 0.0 4 9.83 2.6 0 0.0 3 7.33 2.6 1 1.3 2 4.92 1.7 1 1.3 1 2.4
Note: Percentages may not add to subtotals or 100.0 because of rounding. 1 Any instrument used to cut or stab. 2 Club, etc. 3 Hands, feet, etc. 4 Poison, arson, pellet gun, drowning, etc.
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDES BY PEACE OFFICERSOR PRIVATE CITIZENS, 2018
Other4.........……........….......
Shotgun.................……........ Other firearm.........……........ Firearm - unspecified.........… Nonfirearm..….............……..... Knife1.........……........…........
Personal weapon3.........…… Blunt Object2.........……........
Rifle.......…....….........……....
Type of
weapon used
Total Peace officer Citizenjustifiable justifiable
Percent
Total.........…….................……... Firearm..…...................…….... Handgun..................……......
Number Percent Number Percent Number
2018...................... 1,739 4.42017...................... 1,829 4.62016...................... 1,930 4.9
2015...................... 1,861 4.82014...................... 1,697 4.42013...................... 1,745 4.62012...................... 1,878 5.02011...................... 1,794 4.8
2010...................... 1,809 4.82009...................... 1,970 5.32008...................... 2,143 5.82007...................... 2,258 6.22006...................... 2,483 6.9
2005...................... 2,503 7.02004...................... 2,394 6.72003...................... 2,402 6.82002...................... 2,392 6.82001...................... 2,201 6.4
2000...................... 2,074 6.11999...................... 2,006 5.91998...................... 2,170 6.51997...................... 2,579 7.81996...................... 2,910 9.0
1995...................... 3,530 11.01994...................... 3,699 11.51993...................... 4,095 12.91992...................... 3,920 12.51991...................... 3,876 12.6
1990...................... 3,562 12.11989...................... 3,159 11.01988...................... 2,947 10.51987...................... 2,929 10.7
1 Rates are based on annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.
Table 43HOMICIDE CRIMES, 1987–2018
Number and Rate per 100,000 Population
Year(s) Number Rate1
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Table 44
Population at riskTotal1 Adult2 Juvenile3
2018................ 39,825,181 30,947,933 26,718,187 4,229,7462017................ 39,613,045 30,771,994 26,566,180 4,205,8142016................ 39,354,432 30,662,726 26,486,720 4,176,0062015................ 39,071,323 30,426,258 26,369,040 4,057,2182014................ 38,499,378 30,190,364 26,129,967 4,060,3972013................ 38,204,597 29,923,597 25,825,829 4,097,7682012................ 37,826,160 29,735,335 25,593,235 4,142,1002011................ 37,578,616 29,556,094 25,352,813 4,203,2812010................ 37,318,481 29,432,329 25,166,828 4,265,5012009................ 37,077,204 29,092,061 24,846,056 4,246,0052008................ 36,856,222 28,869,786 24,483,271 4,386,5152007................ 36,552,529 28,597,658 24,193,795 4,403,8632006................ 36,246,822 28,317,290 23,915,923 4,401,3672005................ 35,985,582 28,066,451 23,678,907 4,387,5442004................ 35,752,765 27,835,492 23,461,739 4,373,7532003................ 35,388,928 27,496,472 23,162,159 4,334,3132002................ 34,938,290 27,091,683 22,826,738 4,264,9452001................ 34,512,742 26,707,152 22,524,040 4,183,1122000................ 34,000,835 26,252,783 22,175,874 4,076,9091999................ 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 3,104,805
Source: Population estimates were provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance (March 2019).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.
Total populationYear(s)
POPULATION ESTIMATES, 1987-2018
HOMICIDE CRIMES
“The willful (non-negligent) killing of one human being by another”
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.
• Justifiable homicides are defined as the killing of a felon by a peace officer in the line of duty or the killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen.
• 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.
Weapon – Reporting agencies give as complete a description of the weapon and its use as is available. For example, if a bottle was used in a criminal homicide, the agency will indicate 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. 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.
This publication includes statistics on peace officers feloniously killed in the line of duty. For information on all line-of-duty deaths, please refer to the annual Crime in California publication (Table 49, Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted - Deaths and Assaults in the Line of Duty by Type of Activity).
Note: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Redefines Rape
In 2013, the FBI’s UCR revised the definition of “forcible rape” (the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will) to “rape” and defined as “penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
The California Department of Justice implemented this definition change in January 2014. During 2014, agencies were encouraged to report using the new definition, but were allowed to report under the historical definition while transitioning their reporting systems.
All rape data is presented in this publication. Percent change in crime rates are not calculated when the base year rape data was submitted under the old definition of rape.
Appendix 1Data Characteristics and Known Limitations
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ARRESTSMonthly Arrest and Citation Register (MACR)
The MACR reporting system is designed to collect information on adult and juvenile arrests and citations in California.
If a person is arrested for multiple offenses on the same day, 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.
POPULATION
Crime and arrest rates are calculated using annual population estimates provided by the Demographic Research Unit, California Department of Finance.
Beginning in 2004, the population category of “other” for race/ethnic group includes the Department of Finance’s race/ethnic group of “multi-racial.”
CRIME RATE – A crime rate describes the number of crimes reported to law enforcement agencies per 100,000 total 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 2018 there were 1,739 homicides in California and the population was 39,825,181. This equals a homicide crime rate of 4.4 per 100,000 general population.
1,73939,825,181
= 0.000044 x 100,000 = 4.4 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 2018 the homicide crime rate was 4.4. In 2009 the homicide crime rate was 5.3. The percent change in rate from 2009 to 2018 is a 17.0 percent decrease.
4.4 - 5.35.3
= -0.1698 x 100 = -17.0 percent
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 (aged 10-69 years). 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 2018 there were 1,416 homicide arrests. The total population was 39,825,181 and the total population at risk was 30,947,933. This equals a homicide arrest rate of 3.6 per 100,000 population and 4.6 per 100,000 population at risk.
1,416 39,825,181
1,41630,947,933
= 0.00003556 x 100,000 = 3.6 per 100,000 total population
= 0.00004575 x 100,000 = 4.6 per 100,000 total population at-risk
CLEARANCE RATE – A clearance rate is the percentage of crimes reported that have been cleared or solved for crime reporting purposes. It is calculated by dividing the number of reported clearances by the number of reported crimes. The result is multiplied by 100. For example, in 2018 there were 1,116 reported homicide clearances and 1,739 reported homicide crimes. This equals a homicide clearance rate of 64.2 percent.
1,1161,739
= 0.641748 x 100 = 64.2 percent
Note:Whenaseriesofratesarecalculatedusingdifferentpopulations,theratecalculatedforthetotalwillnotbeequaltothesumoftheratescalculatedforeachsubtotal.Forexample,thetotalarrestrate(calculatedusingthetotalat-riskpopulation)willnotequalthesumoftheadultarrestrate(calculatedusingtheadultat-riskpopulation)andthejuvenilearrestrate(calculatedusingthejuvenileat-riskpopulation).
Appendix 2Computational Formulas
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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 JusticeCalifornia Justice Information Services Division
Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigative Services Criminal Justice Statistics Center
P.O. Box 903427 • Sacramento, CA 94203-4270https://openjustice.doj.ca.gov