Police Response Time
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Percent distribution of incidents where police came to the victim, by police response time and type of crime. source: U.S. Dept of Justice, 2008.(most recent data available)
Response Time
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Within 5 min
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6-10 min
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11 min to 1 hour
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Within 1 day
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Longer than 1 day
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Length of time unknown
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Violent Crime *
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28.3%
|
30.3%
|
33.5%
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2.5%
|
0.4%
|
5.0%
|
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Robbery
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32.3%
|
38.8%
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28.3%
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0.0%
|
0.0%
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0.6%
|
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Aggravated assault
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20.9%
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32.6%
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36.4%
|
4.8%
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0.0%
|
5.4%
|
|
Simple assault
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31.4%
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28.0%
|
31.8%
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2.4%
|
0.1%
|
6.2%
|
|
Property crimes
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12.8%
|
20.2%
|
47.8%
|
12.6%
|
1.9%
|
4.7%
|
|
Household burglary
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13.6%
|
21.8%
|
46.9%
|
12.6%
|
1.9%
|
3.3%
|
|
Motor vehicle theft
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12.5%
|
22.2%
|
49.1%
|
11.5%
|
1.3%
|
3.3%
|
|
Theft
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12.5%
|
18.9%
|
48.0%
|
12.7%
|
2.0%
|
5.9%
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* Includes data on rape and sexual assault.