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Las Vegas police department annual statistical report, 1992-07
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ATTACHMENT #6 • • • \ ~ ltT714(14MrN r Ii' ·LA- S VEGAS METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT •· • FISCAL YEAR 1 9 9 0 • 1 9 9 1 A N N u A L STATISTICAL • R E p 0 R T J O H N M O RAN, S H E R F F • SOURCE a b C C d e f g h h h h i • j&k j k k k k m m • COMPARISON OF STATISTI. CAL DATA FY 1989-90 LVMPD Jurisdiction (sq. Miles) ........................................... 7,554 Total Budget (excluding Detention) .......................... $78,908,500 Population (LVMPD Jurisdiction) ..................................... 640,846,.. Population (Clark County) ............................................... 768,228,.. Tourist Volume ........................................................... 18,883,832 Total Events Created (400-447) ...................................... 366,224 (Includes dispatched events, telephonic and station reports) Dispatched Events ........................................................... 321,970 Total Incoming 9-1-1 (Emergency) Calls ......................... 301,671 Part I Offenses (Actual) ..................................................... 44,918 Part I Arrests (Adult) .......................................................... 12,184 Part I Arrests (Juvenile) ....................................................... 2,278 Part II Arrests (Adult & Juvenile) ....................................... 42,142 Moving Violations Issued ................................................. 190,248 Traffic Fatalities (LVMPD Jurisdiction) ..................................... 86 Total Incarcerations ........................................................... 63,354 City of Las Vegas Detention Center .......................... 28,458 Clark County Detention Center ................................. 34,896 Highest Inmate· Population (Clark County Detention Center) ........ 1 ,595 Lowest Inmate Population (Clark County Detention Center) ......... 1 ,235 Daily Average Inmates (Clark County Detention Center) ............... 1,435 Central Detention ........................................................... 1 ,368 University Medical Center ..................................................... 1 Federal Prisoners ................................................................ 66 Total Commissioned Personnel (Authorized) ...................... 1,201 Total Commissioned Personnel (Excluding Detention) ..... 905 Total Civilian Personnel (Authorized) ..................................... 590 Total Civilian Personnel (Excluding Detention) ................. 500 Commissioned Personnel per 1,000 Pop ................................ 1.9 Includes Corrections Personnel Commissioned Personnel per 1,000 Pop ................................ 1.4 Excludes Corrections Personnel *Revised from Previous Year's Report FY 1990-91 7,554 $90,197,209 663,787 797,525 20,212,760 381,067 319,753 321,222 51,481 12,490 2,532 40,130 186,347 85 59,800 25,355 34,445 1,466 1,224 1,360 1,290 1 69 1,251 954 616 501 1.9 1.4 ::. ,.:-::,,:::-: ,,.:., ..... :': .· .. :· . ·. . . . ·, .. :< .. ::· .. 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''.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .............. .. ............. ............... ·.·....... : /\::::/:::::{~\: : ::: :::: : : : ::::::: > :::;:;::::.;::: ;:;::::::::: : :;:"::::•: CRIMINAL HOMtCIDE 89 Mwrder & Nonnegrigent Mar:sraughfer 89 Mans!aughter by Negrigence 0 FORCIBLE RAPE 401 Rape by Force 325 At1emp1s to Commit Forcible Rape 76 ROBBERY 2,797 Firearm 1.,03 Knife or Cutting rns1rument 313 Other Dangerous Wea;x>n 119 Strong• Arm (hands. fists.feet. etc.) 1,262 ASSAULT 6,037 Firearm 377 Knife or Cutting rns1rwment 360 Other Dangerous Weapon 597 Hands. Fists. Feet, etc. 578 Other Assautts • Simple 4,125 BURGLARY 10,603 Forcible Entry 6,322 Unr2wful Entry• No Force 3,862 Atremp!ed Forcible Entry 419 LARCENY - THEFT (E>cept Motor Vehicle) 25,768 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 6,017 Autos 3,914 Trvcks and Buses 1,398 Oiher Vehicles 705 GRAND TOTAL 51,712 5 84 5 84 0 0 7 394 6 319 1 75 3 2,794 1 1 .,02 0 313 0 119 2 1,260 3 6,034 0 377 0 360 1 596 0 578 2 4,123 25 10,578 4 6,318 20 3,842 1 418 65 25,703 123 5,894 97 3,817 25 1,373 1 704 231 51,481 ;:-i.J..,,..l..,t;: . ~'-':-, M~ ,-,,_,r'IJ.:, 39 39 0 74 51 23 323 79 25 41 178 1,415 i 16 ,s9 179 135 816 673 394 224 55 6,535 582 402 96 84 9,641 2 2 0 6 3 3 28 0 1 9 18 133 12 12 17 13 79 149 75 . 62 12 1,288 182 111 15 56 1,788 46.4 18.8 11.6 23.5 6.4 25.4 9.9 18.7 COMPARISON OF OFFENSES MURDER & NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER 60 84 FORCIBLE RAPE 342 394 Rape by Force 263 319 Attempted Forcible Rape 79 75 ROBBERY 2,071 2,794 Armed, Any Weapon 1,093 1,534 Strong-arm 978 1,260 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 1,775 1,911 Firearm 343 377 Knife or Cutting Instrument 322 360 Other Dangerous Weapon 558 596 Hands, Fists, etc. - Aggravated 552 578 BURGLARY 9,427 10,578 Forcible Entry 5,374 6,318 Unlawful Entry - No Force 3,639 3,842 Attempted Forcible Entry 414 418 LARCENY· THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle) 22,756 25,703 MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT 4,n6 5,894 CRIME INDEX TOTAL 41,207 47,358 MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 1 0 OTHER ASSAULTS - Non Aggravated 3,710 4,123 TOTAL PART I OFFENSES 44,918 51,481 Source: UCR Reports +40.0 +15.2 +34.9 +7.7 +12.2 +13.0 +23.4 +14.9 -100.0 +11.1 +14.6 • COMPARISON OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST OR EXCEPTIONAL MEANS MURDER & NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER FORCIBLE RAPE Rape by Force Attempted Forcible Rape ROBBERY Armed, Any Weapon Strong-arm AGGRAVATED ASSAULT Firearm Knife or Cutting Instrument Other Dangerous Weapon Hands, Fists, etc. - Aggravated BURGLARY Forcible Entry Unlawful Entry - No Force Attempted Forcible Entry LARCENY • THEFT (Except Motor Vehicle) MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE OTHER ASSAULTS - Non Aggravated TOTAL PART I OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST /EXCEPTIONAL MEANS 52 80 67 13 307 132 175 667 153 158 201 155 691 418 218 55 6,486 484 8,767 0 941 9,708 Source: UCR Reports 39 74 51 23 323 145 178 599 116 169 179 135 673 394 224 55 6,535 582 8,825 0 816 9,641 -25.0 -7.5 +5.2 -10.2 -2.6 +7.6 +20.2 +0.7 0 -13.3 -0.7 • • • 36000 CALLS FOR SERVICE 34000 32000 30000 28000 26000 24000 22000 20000 ------------------------------------------------- July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Febr. MEI'. Apr. -tr FY 1987/88 * FY i 988/89 O FY 1989/90 • - FY i 990/91 • • • Fore. Rape Robbery Agg. Assault Burgfary El 1989/90 El , 990191 Auto Theft COMPARISON OF SELECTED OFFENSES
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Las Vegas metropolitan police department 1990 - 1991 annual statistical report, attachment #6, 1992 July.
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Los Angeles Webster Commission records, 1931-1992
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Chaired by former federal judge and FBI and CIA Director William H. Webster, the Los Angeles Webster Commission assessed law enforcement's performance in connection with the April, 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest. The collection consists of materials collected and studied by the Commission over the course of its investigation. Materials pertain to both the Los Angeles incident specifically, and civil disturbance, civil unrest control, and policing tactics in general.
Included in the collection are the following: interviews with LAPD officers, law enforcement personnel, government officials, community leaders, and activists; articles, broadcasts, and press releases covering the civil unrest; various tactical and contingency plans created for disasters and emergencies; reports, studies, and manuals about civil unrest control and prevention; literature about community-based policing strategies; emergency plans and procedures developed by other cities; and after-action reports issued once the civil unrest had subsided. Also featured are items related to the internal operations of the LAPD both before and during the civil unrest, including activity reports, meeting agendas and minutes, arrest data, annual reports, curricula and educational materials, and personnel rosters.
See also the finding aid (https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2266).
See also The Los Angeles Riots: The Independent and Webster Commissions Collections (https://scalar.usc.edu/works/the-los-angeles-riots-christopher-and-webster-commissions-collections/index).
Related collections in the USC Digital Library:
? Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, 1991 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/2251)
? Richard M. Mosk Christopher Commission records, 1988-2011 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/393)
? Kendall O. Price Los Angeles riots records, 1965-1967 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/979)
? Watts riots records, 1965 (see also the finding aid: https://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/83)
Thanks to generous support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the USC Libraries are digitizing this collection for online public access.
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1931/1992