Georgia Clearance Percentages for Major Crimes by County, Part 2 J-W (2006)

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County Murder Rape Robbery Assault Burglary Larceny Vehicle
Theft
All
Jackson
0%(a) 29% 38% 38% 25% 25% 46% 30%
Jasper
nr 33% 0%(a) 32% 1% 10% 23% 12%
Jeff Davis
100% 0%(a) 100% 55% 53% 48% 70% 52%
Jefferson
50% nr 33% 43% 7% 19% 4% 22%
Jenkins
nr nr 0%(a) 25% 0%(a) 0%(a) nr 14%
Johnson
nr nr 33% 9% 19% 18% 0%(a) 14%
Jones
nr 100% 50% 89% 25% 34% 50% 41%
Lamar
nr nr 0%(a) 12% 6% 9% 0%(b) 8%
Lanier
nr 100% 0%(a) 70% 33% 48% 50% 55%
Laurens
120% 92% 39% 78% 20% 43% 47% 47%
Lee
100% 0%(a) 40% 81% 23% 26% 43% 37%
Liberty
86% 78% 30% 39% 26% 21% 39% 28%
Long
nr 0%(a) 57% 26% 17% 10% 21% 19%
Lowndes
0%(a) 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 3% 0%
Lumpkin
nr 22% nr 46% 17% 15% 30% 22%
Macon
nr nr 33% 35% 42% 75% 64% 60%
Madison
nr 43% 75% 42% 9% 22% 71% 30%
Marion
nr 67% 100% 86% 61% 88% 67% 84%
McDuffie
100% 50% 0%(a) 28% 4% 5% 3% 10%
Meriwether
nr 20% 33% 67% 22% 28% 43% 35%
Miller
nr nr nr 35% 42% 17% 67% 25%
Mitchell
nr 100% 54% 89% 13% 31% 36% 46%
Monroe
100% 0%(a) 64% 95% 37% 45% 43% 51%
Montgomery
nr nr nr 0%(a) 100% 75% nr 67%
Morgan
nr 0%(a) 0%(a) 0% 0% 0% 0%(a) 0%
Murray
nr 0%(a) 50% 35% 8% 13% 22% 19%
Muscogee
65% 63% 20% 52% 15% 15% 11% 23%
Newton
100% 30% 47% 47% 11% 19% 19% 24%
Oconee
nr nr nr 109% 41% 43% 46% 55%
Oglethorpe
50% 100% 33% 66% 15% 18% 32% 28%
Paulding
0%(a) 5% 25% 58% 14% 31% 14% 36%
Peach
nr 40% 93% 58% 78% 60% 32% 62%
Pickens
nr nr 0%(a) 88% 6% 16% 33% 22%
Pierce
nr nr 0%(a) 14% 0%(c) 5% 50% 7%
Pike
nr nr nr 100% 0%(a) 13% 50% 20%
Polk
100% 0%(a) 0%(c) 16% 5% 7% 17% 10%
Pulaski
nr nr nr 42% 8% 14% 67% 26%
Putnam
nr 67% 60% 46% 8% 24% 19% 27%
Quitman
nr nr 100% 100% nr nr nr 100%
Rabun
100% 100% 100% 92% 41% 8% 67% 28%
Randolph
nr nr nr nr nr nr nr nr
Richmond
61% 7% 8% 27% 3% 9% 3% 13%
Rockdale
200% 40% 24% 71% 12% 28% 25% 35%
Schley
nr 200% 0%(a) 100% 63% 81% 0%(a) 78%
Screven
nr 0%(a) 50% 45% 53% 27% 0%(a) 36%
Seminole
33% 0%(a) 75% 68% 11% 25% 133% 36%
Spalding
50% 53% 29% 51% 27% 34% 22% 36%
Stephens
0%(a) 0%(a) 0%(a) 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Stewart
nr nr 100% 100% 54% 0%(a) nr 56%
Sumter
100% 600% 44% 58% 37% 65% 35% 57%
Talbot
0%(a) nr 100% 0%(a) 22% 33% 33% 27%
Taliaferro
nr nr 0%(a) 9% 9% 8% 0%(a) 8%
Tattnall
100% 100% 67% 86% 25% 16% 45% 34%
Taylor
0%(a) nr 200% 0%(a) 15% 21% 57% 26%
Telfair
100% 0%(a) 0%(a) 24% 18% 37% 33% 30%
Terrell
100% 0%(a) 100% 38% 5% 19% 40% 19%
Thomas
100% nr 46% 36% 22% 34% 33% 33%
Tift
nr 22% 21% 18% 14% 17% 18% 17%
Toombs
100% 20% 29% 92% 10% 75% 29% 68%
Towns
nr nr 0%(a) 98% 14% 19% 40% 39%
Treutlen
nr 100% 100% 72% 32% 32% 50% 41%
Troup
100% 70% 23% 71% 13% 24% 29% 36%
Turner
nr 100% 100% 91% 0% 13% 21% 19%
Twiggs
nr 100% 0%(a) 67% 6% 11% 33% 30%
Union
nr nr nr nr 0%(a) nr nr 0%(a)
Upson
200% 50% 36% 57% 27% 31% 39% 36%
Walker
nr 50% 50% 33% 22% 31% 25% 30%
Walton
0%(a) 120% 36% 24% 15% 16% 26% 18%
Ware
0%(a) 0%(b) 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Washington
nr 25% 0%(b) 24% 12% 24% 26% 22%
Wheeler
nr nr 100% 33% 64% 20% 50% 44%
White
nr 50% 50% 55% 8% 16% 20% 25%
Whitfield
50% 38% 60% 63% 21% 34% 43% 42%
Wilcox
nr nr nr 78% 0%(a) 17% nr 31%
Wilkes
nr 100% 100% 41% 32% 22% 75% 35%
Wilkinson
100% 100% nr 51% 24% 28% 11% 36%
Worth
nr nr 150% 80% 18% 8% 17% 24%

 

Georgia Clearance Percentagesby County for Major Crimes, Part 1 A-I (2006)

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Notes:

a: 1 to 10 reported crimes

b: 11 to 20 reported crimes

c: 21 to 30 reported crimes

d: 31 to 40 reported crimes

nr: no crimes reported

The data set used for this presentation (see below) is consisent with but may differ in part from other data sets provided by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program and used for other presentations in this series.

Clearance Percentage: The percentage of known or reported crimes cleared by arrest. The percentage is determined by dividing the number of arrests for a specific offense by the number of offenses reported to police. Blank cells indicate that no offenses in this category were reported to police. A zero percentage (0%) indicates that none of the reported offenses were cleared by an arrest.

Reported Crimes: The number of known crimes reported to police. The number of these crimes cleared by arrest is represented by the Clearance Percentage, calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes by the number of crimes cleared by an arrest, and is provided in a separate table.

All: Refers to all of the seven major crimes in the table: murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and vehicle thef (see below)t.

Description of Source Data: “The . . . dataset is a compilation of offenses reported to law enforcement agencies in the United States. Due to the vast number of categoriesof crime committed in the U.S., the FBI has limited the type of crimes includedin this compilationto those crimes which people are most likely to report to police and those crimeswhich occur frequentlyenough to be analyzed across time. Crimes included are criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. Much informationabout these crimes is provided in this dataset. The number oftimes an offense has been reported, the number of reported offenses that havebeen cleared byarrests . . . [are] major items of information collected.” Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Departmentof Justice.

Source: Uniform Crime Reporting Program Data – Offenses Known and Clearances by Arrest

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