Everyone is concerned about crime. Here are various resources to analyze crime statistics in the Sacramento, California area.
Source: Sacramento Police Department - Crime Statistics
The Sacramento Police Department's Crime Analysis Unit is now providing monthly crime statistics. The database from which the information used for these reports is continuously being updated. The data provided within these pages represents a particular point in time and does not reflect the current status of the database. The statistics are released after the end of the month. Therefore, statistics for the month of June would not be available until sometime in July. The accuracy of these reports is limited to the validity and accuracy of the available data. The City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Police Department cannot assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon information or data provided.
The information provided is divided into two sections. The first, referred to as "Part I" crimes, includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Also included in this category are burglary, theft and auto theft.
The second category is referred to as "Part II" crimes . Part II crimes are all other crimes for which data is gathered that are not included in the Part I crimes. For a definition of Part II crimes, please see the bottom of this page.
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Past Crime Statistics
(Includes Statistics for previous years, as well as previous months within 2003.)
The jurisdiction of the Sacramento Police Department consists of 133 Reporting Districts which are grouped into five Command Areas. Each Reporting District (RD) varies demographically from the others by size, land use, number of residents, etc. To correctly identify the Reporting District associated with your property of interest, please contact the Crime Analysis Unit. For more detailed information concerning smaller areas or different types of crimes you may contact our Crime Analysis Unit Manager, Rebecca Simcox.
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Part II Crime Definitions |
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UCR 09 |
Other Assaults (Simple Assault; Assault & Battery) |
UCR 10 |
Forgery/Counterfeiting |
UCR 11 |
Fraud |
UCR 12 |
Embezzlement |
UCR 13 |
Stolen Property (Buying/Possessing/Receiving) |
UCR 14 |
Vandalism |
UCR 15 |
Weapons (Carrying/Possessing) |
UCR 16 |
Prostitution and Commercialized Vice |
UCR 17 |
Sex Offenses (Indecent Exposure; etc.) |
UCR 18 |
Drug Abuse Violations |
UCR 19 |
Gambling |
UCR 20 |
Offenses Against the Family/Children |
UCR 21 |
Driving Under the Influence |
UCR 22 |
Liquor Laws |
UCR 23 |
Drunkenness |
UCR 24 |
Disorderly Conduct |
UCR 25 |
Vagrancy |
UCR 26 |
All Other Offenses (Trespass/Municipal Code Violation/etc.) |
UCR 27 |
Suspicion |
UCR 28 |
Curfew/Loitering Laws |
UCR 29 |
Runaways (Persons under 18) |
Source: Sacramento Police Department - Crime Statistics