Table 57

Arrest Trends
Nonmetropolitan Counties
by Sex, 2005-2006
[1,617 agencies; 2006 estimated population 19,637,937; 2005 estimated population 19,541,700]

Offense charged Male Female
Total Under 18 Total Under 18
2005 2006 Percent change 2005 2006 Percent change 2005 2006 Percent change 2005 2006 Percent change
TOTAL1 579,837 576,518 -0.6 48,416 47,501 -1.9 173,758 174,024 +0.2 18,519 18,235 -1.5
Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter 607 545 -10.2 31 18 -41.9 100 82 -18.0 6 4 -33.3
Forcible rape 1,693 1,539 -9.1 272 214 -21.3 30 24 -20.0 10 4 -60.0
Robbery 1,695 1,706 +0.6 213 178 -16.4 233 246 +5.6 25 16 -36.0
Aggravated assault 17,065 16,702 -2.1 1,475 1,414 -4.1 3,760 3,797 +1.0 422 420 -0.5
Burglary 16,164 15,553 -3.8 3,589 3,682 +2.6 2,502 2,364 -5.5 362 405 +11.9
Larceny-theft 21,897 21,305 -2.7 3,792 3,493 -7.9 9,237 8,810 -4.6 1,530 1,358 -11.2
Motor vehicle theft 4,514 4,213 -6.7 969 871 -10.1 1,056 960 -9.1 285 241 -15.4
Arson 883 833 -5.7 313 255 -18.5 148 151 +2.0 22 38 +72.7
Violent crime2 21,060 20,492 -2.7 1,991 1,824 -8.4 4,123 4,149 +0.6 463 444 -4.1
Property crime2 43,458 41,904 -3.6 8,663 8,301 -4.2 12,943 12,285 -5.1 2,199 2,042 -7.1
Other assaults 54,797 52,538 -4.1 6,149 5,922 -3.7 17,450 17,172 -1.6 2,789 2,751 -1.4
Forgery and counterfeiting 3,057 2,789 -8.8 139 69 -50.4 2,260 2,170 -4.0 51 43 -15.7
Fraud 17,827 16,830 -5.6 206 200 -2.9 18,226 16,481 -9.6 130 104 -20.0
Embezzlement 420 388 -7.6 12 14 +16.7 422 410 -2.8 10 9 -10.0
Stolen property; buying, receiving, possessing 4,309 3,959 -8.1 502 501 -0.2 884 857 -3.1 80 69 -13.8
Vandalism 10,774 10,605 -1.6 3,425 3,190 -6.9 2,175 2,294 +5.5 483 549 +13.7
Weapons; carrying, possessing, etc. 6,500 6,404 -1.5 715 773 +8.1 580 573 -1.2 87 90 +3.4
Prostitution and commercialized vice 93 141 +51.6 3 4 +33.3 68 101 +48.5 0 1 -
Sex offenses (except forcible rape and prostitution) 4,983 4,574 -8.2 916 748 -18.3 281 272 -3.2 78 81 +3.8
Drug abuse violations 70,474 69,740 -1.0 4,786 4,827 +0.9 18,885 18,749 -0.7 1,320 1,240 -6.1
Gambling 313 370 +18.2 3 11 +266.7 87 80 -8.0 3 2 -33.3
Offenses against the family and children 10,393 10,071 -3.1 228 211 -7.5 2,441 2,410 -1.3 135 69 -48.9
Driving under the influence 94,862 95,402 +0.6 1,174 1,407 +19.8 20,831 21,899 +5.1 307 406 +32.2
Liquor laws 23,007 24,206 +5.2 4,900 5,172 +5.6 8,106 8,483 +4.7 2,720 2,881 +5.9
Drunkenness 15,843 15,769 -0.5 324 345 +6.5 3,177 3,312 +4.2 104 116 +11.5
Disorderly conduct 15,515 14,979 -3.5 3,287 3,111 -5.4 5,588 5,293 -5.3 1,562 1,362 -12.8
Vagrancy 160 146 -8.8 5 15 +200.0 53 33 -37.7 8 3 -62.5
All other offenses (except traffic) 179,658 182,800 +1.7 8,654 8,445 -2.4 52,279 54,166 +3.6 3,091 3,138 +1.5
Suspicion 100 147 +47.0 17 18 +5.9 25 29 +16.0 6 4 -33.3
Curfew and loitering law violations 351 428 +21.9 351 428 +21.9 228 171 -25.0 228 171 -25.0
Runaways 1,983 1,983 * 1,983 1,983 * 2,671 2,664 -0.3 2,671 2,664 -0.3

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  • In 2006, arrests of males decreased 0.6 percent in nonmetropolitan counties when compared with 2005 data. Arrests of male juveniles decreased 1.9 percent.
  • Arrests of females increased 0.2 percent, and arrests of female juveniles decreased 1.5 percent in nonmetropolitan counties in 2006.
  • In nonmetropolitan counties, arrests of males for violent crime decreased 2.7 percent, and arrests of male juveniles for violent crime decreased 8.4 percent.
  • Arrests of females for violent crime increased 0.6 percent, and arrests of female juveniles for violent crime decreased 4.1 percent in nonmetropolitan counties in 2006.
  • In 2006, arrests of males for property crime decreased 3.6 percent in nonmetropolitan counties; arrests of male juveniles for property crime decreased 4.2 percent.
  • Arrests of females for property crimes decreased 5.1 percent in nonmetropolitan counties, and arrests of female juveniles decreased 7.1 percent.
  • There was a 32.2-percent increase in the number of female juveniles arrested for driving under the influence in nonmetropolitan counties in 2006 when compared with the 2005 data. Arrests of male juveniles for driving under the influence were up 19.8 percent. Overall, arrests of females were up 5.1 percent and arrests of males were up 0.6 percent for this offense.
  • In 2006, arrests of male juveniles for murder and nonnegligent manslaughter offenses in nonmetropolitan counties decreased 41.9 percent and arrests of female juveniles decreased 33.3 percent; overall, arrests of females declined 18.0 percent and arrests of males decreased 10.2 percent for this offense.