Statewide Overall Crime Rate Up in 2010 – Lakewood Sees Decrease In Crime Rate, But Leads County In Murders

Attorney General Paula T. Dow released the 2010 Uniform Crime Report (UCR) which shows the overall crime rate in New Jersey increased one percent compared to the previous year, while total violent crime edged up less than one-half of one percent. “Our latest crime data shows a slight increase in the overall crime rate in New Jersey,” said Attorney General Dow. “We must be aggressive and smart in fighting crime, especially during this economic crisis facing our state and nation.”

The annual UCR, prepared by the State Police Uniform Crime Reporting Unit, measures offenses committed during the period spanning from January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2010. The report contains data on the rate of reported Index Crimes – offenses which fall into seven crime categories, including the four violent index crimes of murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault, and three nonviolent index crimes of burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. The UCR also contains separate statistical reports on bias crimes, carjacking and domestic violence.

According to the report, firearms were used in 67 percent of the murders, knives or cutting instruments in 14 percent, physical force 8 percent, and blunt objects in 5 percent. Twenty-five percent of the offenders were friends or acquaintances of the victim, while 16 percent were strangers, and 7 percent were relatives. In 52 percent of the murders, the relationships could not be determined. Felony murders accounted for 21 percent of all murder circumstances. Robbery was the motive in 52 percent of the 77 felony murders. Thirty-eight domestic violence murders were recorded in 2010. Drug-related and or gang-related circumstances accounted for 9 percent or 32 of the murders recorded. A total of 259 persons were arrested for murder in 2010, a 13 percent increase compared to 2009.

There were 74,244 domestic violence offenses reported by the police in 2010, a one percent increase compared to the 73,709 reported in 2009. The number of murders attributed to domestic violence circumstances decreased 3 percent (38) compared to (39) the previous year.

Bias-related crimes reported to police increased 13 percent in 2010, compared to 2009. There were 775 bias incident offenses reported, compared to 683 the previous year. Harassment accounted for 45 percent (351) of all bias offenses, while criminal mischief and property damage accounted for 38 percent (291). Racial bias accounted for 42 percent (324) of all bias incident crimes in 2010.

Nonviolent Crime (burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft) increased two percent from 180,733 to 183,643. Burglary increased 5 percent, from 36,928 in 2009 to 38,794 in 2010. Larceny-theft increased one percent, from 128,304 in 2009 to 129,294 a year later. Motor vehicle thefts increased less than one-half of one percent, from 15,501 offenses in 2009 to 15,555 in 2010.

In 2009, there were 5 murders in Ocean County, and in 2010, there were 12. Of those 12 murders, 4 of them took place in Lakewood, leading the County for the most murders in 2010.

(See partial graph here).

Violent crimes – which includes murder, rape, aggravated assault and robbery were down in 2010, while non-violent crimes are up.

However, crime rates per 1,000 – violent and non-violent – were down in Lakewood for 2010. TLS.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Well maybe if people called LPD instead of LCSW we would know REAL crime numbers!

    Either way, I don’t care how many Ipod’s were stolden from unlocked cars or other opportunist crimes. As far as I know we live in the wild west with shots fired more times than a person blows their nose a day.

  2. #4 i once notice a attemted break in @3.30 am called pd and took them 30 minutes to get there
    so please explain to me why i should call pd over lcsw who was there with 4 cars in 4 minutes
    thank you

  3. #7

    You’re for real?!! I don’t believe you for one second. 30 minutes?! Try something more realistic so SOMEONE might believe you.

    I for one once called Police and THEN LCSW- LCSW NEVER showed up! Police- 3 cars within 8 minutes.

  4. Lakewood PD and LCSW compliment each other, and both are needed. There are very serious criminal activities going on in Lakewood that are being addressed as best as possible.

    Everyone is responsible for their personal safety, the safety of family, and the safety of possessions. After that, LPD and LCSW need to help as much as possible.

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