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** Auto thefts (1,269)
** Auto thefts (1,269)
* [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]]
* [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct|South Precinct]]
** "major crimes" January - October (4,319)
** Violent crimes (2,942) down 5%
** Violent crimes (2,942) down 5%
*** Homicides (9)
*** Homicides (9)
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*** Auto thefts (310) up 10%
*** Auto thefts (310) up 10%
* [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]]
* [[Birmingham Police Department West Precinct|West Precinct]]
** "major crimes" January - October (5,378)
** Violent crimes, down 3%
** Violent crimes, down 3%
* [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]]
* [[Birmingham Police Department East Precinct|East Precinct]]
** "major crimes" January - October (5,424)
** Violent crimes, up 16%
** Violent crimes, up 16%
* [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]]
* [[Birmingham Police Department North Precinct|North Precinct]]
** "major crimes" January - October (3,386)
** Violent crimes, up 8%
** Violent crimes, up 8%



Revision as of 13:45, 13 January 2008

Special issue of Black & White on Birmingham crime

Crime in Birmingham is a primary issue. The city of Birmingham routinely ranks very high on published rankings of violent crime rates. The 14th Edition of the Congressional Quarterly Press' City Crime Rankings identified Birmingham as the sixth most dangerous city in the United States (while the Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Area came in at 37th among metro areas).

Statistics

The Birmingham Police Department provides semi-annual statistics for various categories of reported crime by precinct.

2007

For the period from January to June 2007 the following crimes were reported, with percentages compared to the same period in 2006:

  • City of Birmingham (January through September 2007)
    • Homicides (62)
    • Rapes (143)
    • Robberies (884)
    • Aggravated assaults (802)
    • Burglaries (2,624)
    • Thefts (7,217)
    • Auto thefts (1,269)
  • South Precinct
    • "major crimes" January - October (4,319)
    • Violent crimes (2,942) down 5%
      • Homicides (9)
      • Rapes (31)
      • Robberies (196)
      • Aggravated assaults (108)
      • Burglaries (476)
      • Thefts (1,812)
      • Auto thefts (310) up 10%
  • West Precinct
    • "major crimes" January - October (5,378)
    • Violent crimes, down 3%
  • East Precinct
    • "major crimes" January - October (5,424)
    • Violent crimes, up 16%
  • North Precinct
    • "major crimes" January - October (3,386)
    • Violent crimes, up 8%

During 2007 the Birmingham Police vice and narcotics unit carried out 317 warranted searches and 722 vice operations, leading to 955 felony arrests and 2,052 misdemeanor arrests.

2006

    • Homicides (109)
    • Rapes (220)
    • Robberies (1,429)
    • Aggravated assaults (1,422)
    • Burglaries (4,813)
    • Thefts (7,833)
    • Auto thefts (2,081)

2005

    • Homicides (105)
    • Rapes (241)
    • Robberies (1,429)
    • Aggravated assaults (1,675)
    • Burglaries (4,933)
    • Thefts (11,962)
    • Auto thefts (2,028)

2004

    • Homicides (59)
    • Rapes (240)
    • Robberies (1,369)
    • Aggravated assaults (1,593)
    • Burglaries (5,156)
    • Thefts (11,970)
    • Auto thefts (2,351)

1994

    • Homicides (135)
    • Rapes
    • Robberies (nearly 2,000)
    • Aggravated assaults (4,237)
    • Burglaries
    • Thefts (over 16,000)
    • Auto thefts (nearly 4,000)

See also

References

  • Pelfrey, David (October 4, 2007) "Crime by the numbers." Black & White
  • Robinson, Carol (October 10, 2007) "Crime down 5% in South Precinct." Birmingham News.

External links