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1 Florida County Rankings Public Safety, Crime, and Corrections Table Public Safety Expenditure, , and County Detention, 2009 Table Crime Index Offenses and Rates, 2009 Table Criminal Offenders by Race, June 30, 2010 Table Youths Referred for Delinquency by Age, Table Youths Referred for Delinquency by Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin, Table Violent Youths and Victim Compensation, University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research
2 Table PUBLIC SAFETY EXPENDITURE, , AND COUNTY DETENTION, 2009 County detention facilities, 2009 Average daily population 1/ Public safety expenditure, Change (%) Incar- Amount Percent Per- Percent ceration County ($1,000) of state Rank cent 2/ Rank Total of state Rank to 2008 Rank to 2009 Rank rate 3/ Rank FLORIDA 8,859, (X) 19.5 (X) 60, (X) 0.7 (X) -7.8 (X) 3.2 (X) ALACHUA 110, BAKER 8, BAY 81, BRADFORD 7, BREVARD 176, , BROWARD 761, , CALHOUN 3, CHARLOTTE 120, CITRUS 68, CLAY COLLIER 241, COLUMBIA 22, DESOTO 15, DIXIE 7, DUVAL 530, , ESCAMBIA 147, , FLAGLER 35, FRANKLIN 7, GADSDEN 12, GILCHRIST 8, GLADES 14, GULF 7, HAMILTON 6, HARDEE 13, HENDRY 17, HERNANDO 91, HIGHLANDS 40, HILLSBOROUGH 531, , HOLMES 5, INDIAN RIVER 76, JACKSON 14, JEFFERSON 5, LAFAYETTE 2, LAKE 137, , LEE 257, , LEON 91, LEVY 18, LIBERTY 2, MADISON 8, MANATEE 162, , MARION 134, , MARTIN 107, MIAMI-DADE 1,405, , MONROE 96, NASSAU 30, OKALOOSA 65, OKEECHOBEE 23, ORANGE 525, , OSCEOLA 134, , PALM BEACH 709, , PASCO 172, , PINELLAS 457, , POLK 211, , PUTNAM 27, ST. JOHNS 114, ST. LUCIE 86, , SANTA ROSA 76, SARASOTA 172, SEMINOLE 153, SUMTER 39, SUWANNEE 10, TAYLOR 7, UNION 3, VOLUSIA 160, , WAKULLA 15, WALTON 35, WASHINGTON 8, / Average annual figures based on monthly data. 2/ Public safety expenditure as a percentage of total county expenditure. 3/ Per 1,000 population based upon self-reports of county total population as well as county inmate population. Source: State of Florida, Department of Financial Services, Internet site < (accessed 23, August 2010), and State of Florida, Department of Corrections, Bureau of Planning, Research, and Statistics, Florida County Detention Facilities Average Inmate Population: 2009 Annual Report, Internet site < (accessed 20, September 2010). University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research 109
3 Table CRIME INDEX OFFENSES AND RATES, 2009 Crime index offenses Crime rate per 100,000 population Distribution (%) Change Non- from Offenses Percent Violent violent 2008 cleared County Total 1/ of state Rank 2/ Rank 3/ Rank 2009 Rank (%) Rank (%) Rank FLORIDA 824, (X) 13.8 (X) 86.2 (X) 4,397.5 (X) -6.4 (X) 25.2 (X) ALACHUA 12, , BAKER , BAY 8, , BRADFORD , BREVARD 21, , BROWARD 79, , CALHOUN CHARLOTTE 4, , CITRUS 3, , CLAY 5, , COLLIER 6, , COLUMBIA 2, , DESOTO 1, , DIXIE , DUVAL 52, , ESCAMBIA 15, , FLAGLER 2, , FRANKLIN , GADSDEN 1, , GILCHRIST , GLADES , GULF , HAMILTON , HARDEE , HENDRY 1, , HERNANDO 5, , HIGHLANDS 3, , HILLSBOROUGH 49, , HOLMES , INDIAN RIVER 4, , JACKSON 1, , JEFFERSON , LAFAYETTE , LAKE 9, , LEE 20, , LEON 12, , LEVY 1, , LIBERTY (NA) (X) - (X) - (X) - (X) - (X) - (X) - MADISON , MANATEE 15, , MARION 10, , MARTIN 4, , MIAMI-DADE 142, , MONROE 4, , NASSAU 2, , OKALOOSA 5, , OKEECHOBEE 1, , ORANGE 63, , OSCEOLA 11, , PALM BEACH 60, , PASCO 17, , PINELLAS 49, , POLK 24, , PUTNAM 4, , ST. JOHNS 5, , ST. LUCIE 9, , SANTA ROSA 2, , SARASOTA 15, , SEMINOLE 13, , SUMTER 1, , SUWANNEE 1, , TAYLOR , UNION , VOLUSIA 21, , WAKULLA , WALTON 1, , WASHINGTON / Actual offenses known to law enforcement officers, not the number of persons who committed them or number of injuries they caused. 2/ Includes murder, forcible sex, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3/ Includes breaking and entering (burglary), larceny, and auto theft. Note: Data are aggregates of offenses reported to municipal, county, and state law enforcement agencies and campus police departments. Source: State of Florida, Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Statistical Analysis Center, Florida Uniform Crime Report, 2009, Internet site < fdle.state.fl.us/> (accessed 19, April 2010). 110 University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research
4 Table CRIMINAL OFFENDERS BY RACE, JUNE 30, 2010 Incarcerated offenders Community supervision 1/ Percent Distribution (%) Percent Distribution (%) County Total of state Rank White Rank Black Rank Total of state Rank White Rank Black Rank FLORIDA 102, (X) 46.5 (X) 49.4 (X) 152, (X) 63.1 (X) 31.5 (X) ALACHUA 1, , BAKER BAY 2, , BRADFORD BREVARD 3, , BROWARD 8, , CALHOUN CHARLOTTE , CITRUS , CLAY COLLIER 1, , COLUMBIA , DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL 7, , ESCAMBIA 2, , FLAGLER FRANKLIN GADSDEN , GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO , HIGHLANDS , HILLSBOROUGH 7, , HOLMES INDIAN RIVER JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 1, , LEE 2, , LEON 2, , LEVY LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 1, , MARION 2, , MARTIN 1, MIAMI-DADE 8, , MONROE , NASSAU OKALOOSA , OKEECHOBEE ORANGE 5, , OSCEOLA 1, , PALM BEACH 4, , PASCO 1, , PINELLAS 6, , POLK 4, , PUTNAM ST. JOHNS , ST. LUCIE 2, , SANTA ROSA , SARASOTA 1, , SEMINOLE 1, , SUMTER SUWANNEE TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 2, , WAKULLA WALTON WASHINGTON / Felony and misdemeanor probation, community control, pretrial intervention, control release, parole, and other supervision. Note: Data are for offenders under the supervision of the Florida Department of Corrections. Florida includes data not distributed by county. Source: State of Florida, Department of Corrections, unpublished data. University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research 111
5 Table YOUTHS REFERRED FOR DELINQUENCY BY AGE, Change from Age distribution (%) Percent and 18 and County Total of state Rank (%) Rank under Rank Rank Rank over Rank FLORIDA 85, (X) -5.1 (X) 6.4 (X) 38.4 (X) 52.1 (X) 3.1 (X) ALACHUA 1, BAKER BAY BRADFORD BREVARD 2, BROWARD 7, CALHOUN CHARLOTTE CITRUS CLAY COLLIER 1, COLUMBIA DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL 4, ESCAMBIA 1, FLAGLER FRANKLIN GADSDEN GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HILLSBOROUGH 6, HOLMES INDIAN RIVER JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE 1, LEE 2, LEON 1, LEVY LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 1, MARION 1, MARTIN MIAMI-DADE 7, MONROE NASSAU OKALOOSA OKEECHOBEE ORANGE 6, OSCEOLA 1, PALM BEACH 4, PASCO 1, PINELLAS 4, POLK 3, PUTNAM ST. JOHNS ST. LUCIE 1, SANTA ROSA SARASOTA 1, SEMINOLE 1, SUMTER SUWANNEE TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 2, WAKULLA WALTON WASHINGTON Note: The number of youths referred is determined by counting only the most serious offense for which a youth is charged during the fiscal year. Florida includes data not distributed by county. Source: State of Florida, Department of Juvenile Justice, Bureau of Data and Research, Profile of Delinquency Cases and Youths Referred, Internet site < (accessed 11, January 2010). 112 University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research
6 Table YOUTHS REFERRED FOR DELINQUENCY BY SEX, RACE, AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, Male Female Per- His- Per- Hiscent panic cent panic of Race 1/ (%) 2/ of Race 1/ (%) 2/ County Total state Rank White Rank Black Rank (%) Rank Total state Rank White Rank Black Rank (%) Rank FLORIDA 58, (X) 41.2 (X) 39.5 (X) 16.2 (X) 27, (X) 44.8 (X) 39.8 (X) 12.7 (X) ALACHUA BAKER BAY BRADFORD BREVARD 1, BROWARD 5, , CALHOUN CHARLOTTE CITRUS CLAY COLLIER COLUMBIA DESOTO DIXIE DUVAL 3, , ESCAMBIA 1, FLAGLER FRANKLIN GADSDEN GILCHRIST GLADES GULF HAMILTON HARDEE HENDRY HERNANDO HIGHLANDS HILLSBOROUGH 4, , HOLMES INDIAN RIVER JACKSON JEFFERSON LAFAYETTE LAKE LEE 1, LEON LEVY LIBERTY MADISON MANATEE 1, MARION 1, MARTIN MIAMI-DADE 5, , MONROE NASSAU OKALOOSA OKEECHOBEE ORANGE 4, , OSCEOLA 1, PALM BEACH 3, , PASCO 1, PINELLAS 2, , POLK 2, , PUTNAM ST. JOHNS ST. LUCIE 1, SANTA ROSA SARASOTA SEMINOLE 1, SUMTER SUWANNEE TAYLOR UNION VOLUSIA 1, WAKULLA WALTON WASHINGTON / Other races not included in percentages. 2/ Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Includes persons of Latino or Spanish origin. Note: The number of youths referred is determined by counting only the most serious offense for which a youth is charged during the fiscal year. Excludes unknown race or sex data. Florida includes data not distributed by county. Source: State of Florida, Department of Juvenile Justice, Bureau of Data and Research, Profile of Delinquency Cases and Youths Referred, Internet site < (accessed 11, January 2010). University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research 113
7 Table VIOLENT YOUTHS AND VICTIM COMPENSATION, Crime compensation trust fund receipts Violent youth offenders 1/ Court Percent Assault Amount Percent costs 2/ County Total of state Rank (%) Rank ($) of state Rank (%) Rank FLORIDA 13, (X) 58.0 (X) 24,678, (X) 70.4 (X) ALACHUA , BAKER , BAY , BRADFORD , BREVARD , BROWARD 1, ,049, CALHOUN , CHARLOTTE , CITRUS , CLAY , COLLIER , COLUMBIA , DESOTO , DIXIE , DUVAL ,433, ESCAMBIA , FLAGLER , FRANKLIN , GADSDEN , GILCHRIST , GLADES , GULF , HAMILTON , HARDEE , HENDRY , HERNANDO , HIGHLANDS , HILLSBOROUGH 1, ,929, HOLMES , INDIAN RIVER , JACKSON , JEFFERSON , LAFAYETTE , LAKE , LEE , LEON , LEVY , LIBERTY , MADISON , MANATEE , MARION , MARTIN , MIAMI-DADE 1, ,004, MONROE , NASSAU , OKALOOSA , OKEECHOBEE , ORANGE 1, ,431, OSCEOLA , PALM BEACH ,272, PASCO , PINELLAS ,529, POLK , PUTNAM , ST. JOHNS , ST. LUCIE , SANTA ROSA , SARASOTA , SEMINOLE , SUMTER , SUWANNEE , TAYLOR , UNION , VOLUSIA , WAKULLA , WALTON , WASHINGTON , / Violent felony offenses are defined as murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, felony sex offenses, robbery, aggravated assault, shooting, or violence. Excludes assault and battery. 2/ Mandatory court cost is $50 per conviction of which the court clerk retains $1. Note: The number of youths referred is determined by counting only the most serious offense for which a youth is charged during the fiscal year. Source: State of Florida, Department of Juvenile Justice, Bureau of Data and Research, Profile of Delinquency Cases and Youths Referred, Internet site < (accessed 11, January 2010), and State of Florida, Office of the Attorney General, Division of Victim Services, Annual Report, , Internet site < (accessed 5, March 2010). 114 University of Florida Bureau of Economic and Business Research
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