Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Rape In Kansas As Reported by Law Enforcement Agencies

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1 Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Rape In Kansas As Reported by Law Enforcement Agencies Prepared by: Kansas Bureau of Investigation Kirk D. Thompson, Director 1620 SW Tyler Topeka, Kansas

2 This project was supported by Grant Award No. -WF-AX-0026, awarded to the State of Kansas by the Federal Office on Violence Against Women, Office of Justice Programs, U. S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U. S. Department of Justice or the Office of the Kansas Governor. This grant is administered by the Governor s Grants Program. 2

3 Table of Contents Introduction Domestic Violence Kansas Domestic Violence Incident and Arrest Trend, Kansas Domestic Violence Homicide Trend, Murder, Victim / Suspect Relationship, By Age, Sex, and Race Domestic Violence Crime Clock, Kansas Reported Domestic Violence by Agency, Domestic Violence, Victim/Offender Characteristics Domestic Violence, Relationship of Victim to Offender Domestic Violence, Location of Incident Domestic Violence, Weapon Used Domestic Violence, Type of Injury Domestic Violence, Offender Suspected of Using Domestic Violence, Day of Occurrence, Chart and Graph Domestic Violence, Twenty-Four Hour Trend, Chart and Graph Domestic Violence, Statute Violations Protection From Abuse Orders Number of Filings Trend Graph, Number of Filings by County, Reported Violations of Protection of Abuse by County Protection From Stalking Act Number of Filings Trend Graph Number of Court Filings by County Stalking Number of Violations Reported to Law Enforcement Stalking, Victim/Offender Characteristics Stalking, Relationship of Victim to Offender Stalking, Location of Incident Stalking, Day of Occurrence, Chart and Graph Stalking, Twenty-Four Hour Trend, Chart and Graph Rape Kansas Rape Trend, 1992-, Chart and Graph Rape Crime Clock Kansas Reported Rape by Agency, Rape, Victim / Offender Characteristics Rape, Relationship of Victim to Offender Rape, Location of Incident Rape, Weapon Used Rape, Type of Injury Rape, Day of Occurrence, Chart and Graph Rape, Offender Suspected of Using Rape, Twenty-Four Hour Trend, Chart and Graph

4 Introduction Governor Sam Brownback s office administers the Federal S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Act grant program and provides grant funds to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) to facilitate the data entry of the Kansas Standard Offense Reports and the Kansas Standard Arrest Reports relating to crimes of domestic violence and rape. This report is based on statistical data as submitted by Kansas law enforcement agencies. This report is intended to assist agencies in strengthening the criminal justice system which holds offenders accountable for their actions and provides resources to help respond to these crimes. The KBI compiled the following report on domestic violence, stalking and rape statistics for. The data represents the truest and most accurate information available, reflecting domestic violence and rape as reported by law enforcement agencies through the Kansas Incident Based Reporting System (KIBRS). This system enables crime information from standard offense and arrest reports to be obtained manually, electronically and directly from Kansas law enforcement agencies. This report does not claim to represent all domestic violence incidents, stalking offenses and rapes committed throughout the State of Kansas, as it is dependent on victims to report crimes to law enforcement agencies and for these agencies to submit incident reports to the KBI. Only domestic violence, stalking, and rape incident and arrest reports that were submitted to the KBI were counted for this report. Since 1992, all Kansas law enforcement agencies have been required to make mandatory arrests for domestic violence incidents when there is probable cause that a crime was committed. Officers also are required to fill out a KIBRS report for every domestic violence incident, whether or not an arrest was made. Each law enforcement agency is required to have a written definition and policy describing its protocol for addressing domestic violence incidents. Some law enforcement agencies have accepted a narrow definition of domestic violence and, therefore, incidents and arrests may be lower than for agencies with a broader definition. This will cause variations in reporting types and numbers of incidents. OFFENSES The domestic violence section of this report includes, but is not limited to, offenses that involve: murder, assault, aggravated assault, assault on a law enforcement officer, aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, battery, aggravated battery, battery on a law enforcement officer, aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, rape, theft, unlawful deprivation of property, burglary and aggravated burglary. The statutes listed in the report may not include all domestic violence related crimes, but do include the majority. 4

5 Introduction DUAL ARRESTS The domestic violence section of this report includes dual arrests which refers to cases where more than one person was arrested for the same domestic violence incident. In a number of cases, this is the result of an incident where the primary aggressor cannot be determined so both parties involved are arrested. There also may be a number of cases in which multiple arrests were made at the incident because a third party may have intervened. Because of this dual arrest procedure, some agencies have reported more arrests than incidents in a particular year. By factoring in dual arrests, a more accurate arrest percentage can be reported. TABLES AND GRAPHS Several tables and graphs regarding domestic violence, stalking, and rape crimes, as well as victim and offenders, are included in this report. Some domestic violence, stalking, and rape incidents may have had more than one offense, victim, offender, type of weapon, or victim-offender relationship. Some KIBRS reports were not filled out completely, making detailed information on the incident unknown or unavailable. With this in mind, not all totals for each section will always match. In order to present the most accurate representation of domestic violence, stalking, and rape, without misinterpreting the data, the information for this report was recorded as it was reported to the KBI by law enforcement agencies as of June 30, Hopefully law enforcement agencies, domestic violence programs and sexual assault centers across the State of Kansas will work together to develop effective policies, procedures and training activities to assist those involved in responding to the crimes of domestic violence, stalking, and rape. AGENCIES NOT REPORTING COMPLETE DATA If an agency does not submit any data a DNR is indicated. If an agency does not report complete data, the data is included but the agency is flagged to recognize this discrepancy. This change will more accurately depict the true activity within each agency and county. Data is listed as questionable when a large decline in submissions occurs without confirmation by the local agency. 5

6 Domestic Violence In 1991, the Kansas Legislature enacted mandates that required all Kansas law enforcement agencies to adopt written policies regarding their procedures for responding to domestic violence incidents within their jurisdictions. Each law enforcement policy must include a directive that officers who have probable cause that a crime was committed at a domestic violence incident shall make an arrest. All standard offense reports were required to be submitted to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) beginning in January 1992, whether or not an arrest was made. Since this legislative action, Kansas law enforcement agencies have increased arrest rates for domestic violence related crimes from 38.4 percent in 1992 to 59.6 percent in. Victim and offender characteristics for domestic violence have not changed drastically. Still, the average victim is a white female between the ages of 20 and 24. The average offender is a white male between the ages of 20 and 24 and is most often the spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend of the victim. Saturdays and Sundays are the two days when domestic violence incidents are most likely to occur. While most incidents occur between the hours of midnight and 4:00 a.m. Domestic violence can be defined as any verbal and/or physical abuse ranging from simple assault to murder. More than 57 percent of all domestic violence incidents involve the criminal offense of battery. Battery is defined by as intentionally or recklessly causing bodily harm to another person or intentionally causing physical contact with another person when done in a rude, insulting or angry manner. In 2001, the Kansas Legislature enacted the domestic battery statute which is (1) intentionally or recklessly causing bodily harm by a family or household member against a family or household member; or (2) intentionally causing physical contact with a family or household member by a family or household member when done in a rude, insulting or angry manner. Most domestic violence offenders use some type of bodily force against their victims and most use their hands, fists, or feet as personal weapons. An incident of domestic violence most often occurs at home. Almost half (48.1 percent) of all victims receive physical injuries severe enough to cause visible abrasions. 6

7 Kansas Domestic Violence Incident and Arrest Trend NUMBER PERCENT INCIDENTS NUMBER OF OF PER / 1,000 OF INCIDENTS YEAR INCIDENTS CHANGE POPULATION WITH ARRESTS ,817 NA 8.3 7, , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % , , % 6.7 9, , % , , % , , % ,423 21, % ,887 23, % ,584 23, % ,194 30,000 25,000 20,000 15,000 Cleared by Arrest 10,000 5, Year 7

8 Kansas Domestic Violence Homicide Trend Since 1992, Kansas law enforcement agencies have been required to submit a standard offense report to the KBI on domestic violence incidents whether or not an arrest was made. The intent of the law was to collect information and respond to domestic violence among adult intimates and adult family members. The following chart indicates the number of domestic violence homicides that occurred in Kansas between The victims included are spouses, former spouses, persons in intimate relationships whether on-going or in the past, and persons 18 years of age or older who are blood or steprelated to one another. Starting in 1999, only adults who have been killed in a domestic violence situation are reported in this statistical information. Cases involving children are reviewed by the State Child Death Review Board (SCDRB) and statistical information can be found in the SCDRB report at Due to technical issues, 1995 data has been omitted because it only contains six months of data. Total homicide data are not available for YEAR DV-Homicides Annual Percent of Change Incident per 1,000 Population Total Homicides Percent DV Related NA % % % % % % % % % % % % 0.01 NA NA % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 8

9 Kansas Domestic Violence Homicide Trend Charts Domestic Violence Homicides Percent of Homicides DV Related 35.00% 30.00% 25.00% 20.00% 15.00% 10.00% 21.81% 20.49% 19.88% 19.63% 16.67% 16.98% 14.67% 15.12% 17.07% 14.84% 14.78% 13.84% 12.40% 10.56% 26.92% 31.07% 5.00% 0.00% 9

10 Victim Race Victim Sex Victim Age Domestic Violence Homicides Relationship, Age, Sex, Race Victim Relationship Weapons Used Circumstances Suspect Race Suspect Sex Suspect Age County B F 19 GF of Ex-GF Handgun Lover s Quarrel B F 19 Wyandotte W M 64 Parent Rifle Other W M 35 Saline W F 61 Parent Rifle Other W M 35 Saline H F 39 Spouse Asphyxiation Argument H M 36 Seward W F 29 Spouse Personal Unknown W M 30 Johnson W F 36 Girlfriend Blunt Object Argument W M 57 Sedgwick W F 52 Girlfriend Blunt Object Argument B M 42 Sedgwick W F 48 C Law Spouse Rifle Unknown W M 49 Butler W F 44 Ex-Spouse Handgun Argument W M 44 Wichita W F 32 Girlfriend Asphyxiation Other Felony W M 31 Wilson W F 66 Spouse Handgun Unknown W M 70 Sedgwick W F 71 Spouse Handgun Argument W M 72 Geary H M 30 Boyfriend Handgun Argument H F 33 Sedgwick W M 54 BF of Ex-Wife Handgun Argument W M 40 Neosho W F DNR Spouse Firearm Argument W M DNR Miami H F 51 Roommate Asphyxiation Argument W M 29 Johnson W F 38 Spouse Knife Argument W M 39 Saline W F 41 Acquaintance Knife Argument W M 39 Saline W M DNR In-Law Firearm Argument W M 32 Barton W F 35 Girlfriend Handgun Argument W M 34 Johnson W F 28 Spouse Blunt Object Argument W M 36 Saline W M 52 Parent Rifle Argument W M 28 Cloud B M 29 Step-child Knife Argument B M 54 Sedgwick W F 28 Spouse Handgun Argument W M 39 Johnson 10

11 Domestic Violence Homicides Relationship, Age, Sex, Race continued Victim Race Victim Sex Victim Age Victim Relationship Weapons Used Circumstances Suspect Race Suspect Sex Suspect Age County W F 20 Girlfriend Firearm Argument W M 21 Sedgwick B M 18 Acquaintance Handgun Other Felony B M 25 Wyandotte H M 67 Sibling Handgun Argument H M 57 Ford W F 88 Parent Knife Unknown I F 45 Riley W F 41 Spouse Blunt Object Argument W M 48 Reno W M 50 Spouse Rifle Argument W F 40 Wyandotte B F 47 Girlfriend Handgun Argument B M 50 Wyandotte B M 47 Boyfriend Knife Unknown B F 50 Wyandotte Victim s Relationship Was: Weapon Used: Victim: Male/Female Im Family 18% Other 18% BF/GF 24% Spouse/Ex 40% Blunt Object 13% Asphyxiation 9% Knife 13% Personal 3% Firearm 62% Female 69% Male 31% Spouse (inc Ex and Common Law) 13 Firearms 20 Female 22 Boyfriend/Girlfriend 8 Asphyxiation 3 Male 10 Immediate Family (parent/child/sib) 6 Blunt Object 4 Other 5 Knife 4 Personal 1 11

12 Domestic Violence Crime Clock One Domestic Violence Murder Occurred every 11.4 Days One Domestic Violence Incident Occurred Every 22 Minutes, 6 Seconds Law Enforcement Made One Domestic Violence Arrest Every 37 Minutes, 00 Seconds These crime clocks should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of crime data, it is designed to convey the annual crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of crime incident. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of these incidents; rather, it represents the annual ratio of crime to fixed time intervals. 12

13 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Allen County SO % % % Humboldt PD % Iola PD % % % Moran PD NA NA LaHarpe PD CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB % County Total % % % Anderson County SO % % % Garnett PD % % % Colony PD NA NA NA County Total % % % Atchison County SO % % % Atchison PD % % % County Total % % % Barber County SO % % % Kiowa PD % NA NA Medicine Lodge PD 2 County Total % % % Barton County SO % % % Ellinwood PD % % % Great Bend PD % % % Hoisington PD % % % Claflin PD % % NA County Total % % % Bourbon County SO % % % Fort Scott PD % % % County Total % % % 13

14 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Brown County SO % % % Hiawatha PD % % % Horton PD 2 County Total % % % Butler County SO % % % Augusta PD % % % El Dorado PD % % % Towanda PD CB CB CB CB % % Andover PD % % % Rose Hill PD % % % Leon PD 2 Benton PD % % % County Total % % % Chase County SO % % % County Total % % % Chautauqua County SO % % % Sedan PD % Cedar Vale PD % NA County Total % % % Cherokee County SO % % % Columbus PD % % % Galena PD % % % Baxter Springs PD % % % Weir PD % % % County Total % % % Cheyenne County SO % % % St Francis PD % % % County Total % % % 14

15 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Clark County SO % % % County Total % % % Clay County SO % % % Clay Center PD % % % Wakefield PD NA % % County Total % % % Cloud County SO % % % Concordia PD % % % County Total % % % Coffey County SO % % % Burlington PD % % NA Lebo PD % % % Waverly PD NA County Total % % % Commanche County SO % DNR DMR Coldwater PD NA Protection PD County Total % Cowley County SO % % % Arkansas City PD % % % Winfield PD % % % Burden PD % % NA Udall PD % % % County Total % % % 15

16 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Crawford County SO % % % Pittsburg PD % % % Arma PD % % % Girard PD % % % Frontenac PD % % % Cherokee PD % % % Pittsburg State University PD NA % % Arcadia PD % Mulberry PD % % % County Total % % % Decatur County SO 2 Oberlin PD % % % County Total % % % Dickinson County SO % % % Abilene PD % % % Herington PD % % % Chapman PD % % % Enterprise PD % County Total % % % Doniphan County SO % % % Elwood PD % % % Troy PD % Wathena PD % % % Highland PD % % County Total % % % Douglas County SO % % % Lawrence PD % % % University of Kansas PD % % % 16

17 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Douglas County continued Baldwin City PD % % % Eudora PD % % % County Total % % % Edwards County SO % % % Kinsley PD CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB % County Total % % % Elk County SO % % % Howard PD % NA NA County Total % % % Ellis County SO % % % Hays PD % % % Ellis PD % % % Victoria PD NA Fort Hays State University PD NA % NA County Total % % % Ellsworth County SO % % % Ellsworth PD % % % Wilson PD % % Holyrood PD NA County Total % % % Finney County SO % % Garden City PD % % % Holcomb PD % % % County Total % % % 17

18 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Ford County SO % % % Dodge City PD % % % Bucklin PD NA NA NA Spearville PD NA County Total % % % Franklin County SO % % % Ottawa PD % % % Wellsville PD % % % County Total % % % Geary County SO % % % Junction City PD % % % Grandview Plaza PD % % % County Total % % % Gove County SO % % % County Total % % % Graham County SO % NA Hill City PD % % % County Total % % % Grant County SO % % % Ulysses PD % % % County Total % % % Gray County SO % % % Montezuma PD NA NA NA County Total % % % Greeley County SO % NA % County Total % NA % 18

19 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Greenwood County SO % % % County Total % % % Hamilton County SO 2 County Total Harper County SO % % % Anthony PD % % % Attica PD % Harper PD % % County Total % % % Harvey County SO % % % Newton PD % % % Hesston PD % % % Halstead PD % % % Sedgwick PD % % % Burrton PD % % North Newton PD % % % Walton PD % NA County Total % % % Haskell County SO 2 County Total Hodgeman County SO % % % County Total % % % Jackson County SO % % % Holton PD % % % Mayetta PD NA NA NA County Total % % % 19

20 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Jefferson County SO % % % Valley Falls PD % NA % Meriden PD NA NA NA McLouth PD % % % Nortonville PD NA % NA Oskaloosa PD NA NA NA Winchester PD NA NA % Perry PD % NA % County Total % % % Jewell County SO 2 County Total Johnson County SO % % % Fairway PD % % % Leawood PD % % % Merriam PD % % % Mission PD % % Olathe PD % Overland Park PD % 1, % 1, % Prairie Village PD % % % Roeland Park PD % % % Shawnee PD % % % Lenexa PD % % % Westwood PD % NA % Gardner PD % % % Mission Hills PD % CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB Spring Hill PD % % % Johnson County Parks PD NA % NA Lake Quivera PD NA NA % Shawnee Mission Pub Schools NA NA NA Blue Valley USD NA NA NA County Total 2,124 1, % 2,184 1, % 3,086 1, % 20

21 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Kearny County SO % % County Total % % Kingman County SO % % % Kingman PD % % % Norwich PD % % % County Total % % % Kiowa County SO % % % County Total % % % Labette County SO % % % Parsons PD % % % Oswego PD % % % Chetopa PD % % % Altamont PD % % % County Total % % % Lane County SO % % % County Total % % % Leavenworth County SO % % % Leavenworth PD % % % Tonganoxie PD % % % Lansing PD % % % Basehor PD % % % County Total % % % Lincoln County SO % % % County Total % % % 21

22 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Linn County SO % % % Mound City PD % % NA Pleasanton PD % % % La Cygne PD % % % Linn Valley PD % % % County Total % % % Logan County SO % % % Oakley PD % % County Total % % % Lyon County SO % % % Emporia PD % % % Emporia State University PD % % % Americus PD NA NA County Total % % % McPherson County SO % % % McPherson PD % % % Lindsborg PD % % % Moundridge PD % % % Inman PD % % % Canton PD % % County Total % % % Marion County SO % % % Hillsboro PD % % % Marion PD % % % Peabody PD % % % Florence PD % NA % Burns PD NA NA NA County Total % % % 22

23 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Marshall County SO % NA % Marysville PD % % % Blue Rapids PD % % % Frankfort PD NA Waterville PD % NA County Total % % % Meade County SO % NA Meade PD % % % County Total % % % Miami County SO % % % Paola PD % % % Osawatomie PD % % % Louisburg PD % % % County Total % % % Mitchell County SO % % % Beloit PD % % % Cawker City PD % NA County Total % % % Montgomery County SO % % % Coffeyville PD % % % Independence PD % % % Cherryvale PD % % % Caney PD NA % % County Total % % % Morris County SO % % % Council Grove PD % % % County Total % % % 23

24 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Morton County SO % % % Elkhart PD % % % Rolla PD % NA County Total % % % Nemaha County SO % % % Sabetha PD % % % Seneca PD % % % County Total % % % Neosho County SO % % % Chanute PD % % % Erie PD % NA % County Total % % % Ness County SO % % % County Total % % % Norton County SO % % % Norton PD % % % County Total % % % Osage County SO % % % Osage City PD % % % Burlingame PD % NA % Carbondale PD % Lyndon PD % NA NA Overbrook PD NA % % Scranton PD % NA % County Total % % 24

25 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Osborne County SO % % % County Total % % % Ottawa County SO % % % Delphos PD NA % Minneapolis PD % % % County Total % % % Pawnee County SO % % % Larned PD % % % County Total % % % Phillips County SO % % % County Total % % % Pottawatomie County SO % % % St Mary s PD % % % Wamego PD % % % St George PD NA NA % Onaga PD % % % Havensville PD NA NA NA County Total % % % Pratt County SO % % % Pratt PD % % % County Total % % % Rawlins County SO % NA % Atwood PD % % % County Total % % % 25

26 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Reno County SO % % % Hutchinson PD % % % South Hutchinson PD % % % Haven PD % % % Nickerson PD % % % Buhler PD NA % County Total % % % Republic County SO % % % Belleville PD % % County Total % % % Rice County SO % % % Lyons PD 2 DNR0 DNR % % Sterling PD % % % Bushton PD NA NA Geneseo PD NA DNHR DNR Little River PD % NA % Chase PD NA NA NA County Total % % % Riley County PD % % % Kansas State University PD % % % County Total % % % Rooks County SO % % % Plainville PD % % % Stockton PD % % % County Total % % % Rush County SO % % % Lacrosse PD % % NA County Total % % % 26

27 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Russell County SO % % % Russell PD % % % County Total % % % Saline County SO % % % Salina PD % % % Assaria PD NA County Total % % Scott County SO NA % % Scott City PD % % % County Total % % % Sedgwick County SO % % % Derby PD % % % Haysville PD % % % Wichita PD 6,507 3, % 6,878 3, % 6,370 3, % Valley Center PD % % % Wichita State University PD % % % Colwich PD % NA % Eastborough PD % % NA Cheney PD % % % Clearwater PD % % % Goddard PD % % % Garden Plain PD % NA NA Mount Hope PD % % Maize PD % % % Park City PD % % % Bel Aire PD % % % Andale PD % % % Kechi PD % % % Maize USD NA NA NA 27

28 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Sedgwick County continued Goddard USD NA NA NA Bentley PD % County Total 7,226 3, % 7,534 4, % 6,929 3, % Seward County SO % % % Liberal PD % % % Kismet PD NA NA County Total % % % Shawnee County SO % % % Topeka PD 5 1, % 1, % 1, % Rossville PD % % % MTAA PD NA % % Topeka Fire Arson Inv % Seaman USD NA NA NA Shawnee Heights USD NA NA NA Auburn Washburn USD NA NA NA Washburn University PD % % NA County Total 1, % 1, % 1, % Sheridan County SO NA % NA Hoxie PD % NA % County Total % % % Sherman County SO % % % Goodland PD % % % County Total % % % Smith County SO % % % Smith Center PD % County Total % % % 28

29 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Stafford County SO % % % Stafford PD % % % St John PD % % % Macksville PD % % NA County Total % % % Stanton County SO % % % County Total % % % Stevens County SO 2 Hugoton PD % % % County Total % % % Sumner County SO % % % Wellington PD % % % Belle Plaine PD % NA % Mulvane PD % % % Caldwell PD % % % Conway Springs PD % Oxford PD % % Argonia PD % % County Total % % % Thomas County SO % % % Colby PD % % % County Total % % % Trego County SO % % % Wakeeney PD % % % County Total % % % 29

30 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Wabaunsee County SO % % % Alma PD NA Eskridge PD % NA NA Maple Hill PD NA NA NA County Total % % % Wallace County SO % % County Total % % Washington County SO % % % County Total % % % Wichita County SO % % % County Total % % % Wilson County SO % % % Fredonia PD % % % Neodesha PD % % % County Total % % % Woodson County SO % % % Yates Center PD % % % County Total % % % Wyandotte County SO % % % Bonner Springs PD % % % Kansas City PD 5 1, % % Edwardsville PD % % % KU Med Center PD % % % Wyandotte County Parks PD CB CB CB CB NA % KCK Community College PD % NA % County Total 1, % 1, % % 30

31 Reporting Agency Reported DV By Agency - Dual Arrest Dual Arrest Dual Arrest State Agencies/Tribal Kansas Bureau of Investigation % % % Kansas Wildlife and Parks % % % Kansas Highway Patrol % % % State Fire Marshal NA NA NA Sac & Fox Tribal PD 2 4 Iowa Tribal PD NA NA Kickapoo Tribal PD NA NA % Potawatomi Tribal PD % % % Total State/Tribal % % % State Totals 23,828 14,193 1, % 23,893 13,689 1, % 21,499 12,957 1, % 1) Data collected is based on information entered into KIBRS by June 30, ) Agency did not report any data or submit zero reports for the current year 3) Agency submitted incomplete data for the current year 4) Tribal Police Report are not required to report data to the KBI but do so on a voluntary basis 5) Agency reported summary data for 31

32 Domestic Violence Victim/Offender Characteristics Victim (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % , ,347 1, , % ,581 1, ,920 3, , % ,873 1, ,090 3, , % , ,110 2, , % , ,463 2, , % , ,048 1, , % , ,725 1, , % , , % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total 16,613 7, ,272 19,974 3, , % Suspect (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % , ,926 1, , % ,505 3, ,690 3,559 1, , % ,120 3, ,137 3, , % , ,234 2, , % , ,431 2, , % , ,056 1, , % , ,824 1, , % , , % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total 6,467 16, ,504 17,627 4, , % 32

33 Domestic Violence Relationship of Victim to Offender Relationship 1 Percent Percent Percent of Total of Total of Total Spouse 5, % 5, % 5, % Common Law Spouse % % % Parent 1, % 1, % 1, % Child 1, % 1, % % Sibling 1, % 1, % 1, % Grandparent % % % Grandchild % % % In-Law % % % Step-parent % % % Step-child % % % Step-sibling % % % Foster Parent % % % Foster Child % % % Foster Sibling % % % Other Family Member % % % Acquaintance % % % Friend % % % Roommates % % % Neighbor % % % Babysittee % % % Boyfriend/Girlfriend 2 12, % 12, % 11, % Child of Boyfriend/ % % % Girlfriend BF/GF of Suspect s Parent % % % Homosexual Relationship % % % Ex-Spouse 1, % 1, % 1, % Employer/Employee % % % Otherwise Known % % % Victim was Suspect 4, % 3, % 3, % Relationship Unknown % % % Stranger % % % TOTAL 33,765 32, ,233 Family Member 21% Other Known 9% Stranger 2% Significant Other 68% Significant Other 20, % Family Member 6, % Otherwise Known 2, % Stranger % Intimate Relationship Dating/Ex 62% Homosexual 2% Spouse/Ex 7, % Dating/Ex 12, % Homosexual % Footnotes: 1)Relationships are counted for each victim to each offender and will be greater than number of incidents reported. 2) Includes ex-boyfriend/girlfriend Spouse/Ex 36% Immediate Family Sibling 28% Groups Child 33% Parent 39% Parent 2, % Child 1, % Sibling 1, %

34 Location Percent of Total Domestic Violence Location of Offense Percent of Total Percent of Total Parking Lot/Garage % % % Residence Street % 1, % 1, % Alley % % % Highway % % % Rural Road % % % Vacant City Lot 4 0.0% 4 0.0% 4 0.0% Multiple 27% Single 73% Abandoned Structure 7 0.0% 8 0.0% 6 0.0% Single Residence 14, % 14, % 13, % Multiple Residence 5, % 5, % 5, % Nursing Care Facility % % % Dormitory/Sorority/Fraternity % % % Single 14, % Multiple 5, % Hospitality College/University/Propriety School % % % All Other Schools % % % Church/Synagogue/Temple % % % Government/Tax-Payer Funded Bldg % % % Jail/Prison % % % Hospital % % % Tavern/Bar 36% Restaurant 18% Hotel/motel 46% Pharmacy/Doctor s Office % % % Bank/Savings and Loan % % % Automated Teller Machine % 4 0.0% 4 0.0% Commercial Office Building % % % Hotel/Motel % Tavern/Bar/Liquor % Restaurant % Service/Gas Station % % % Convenience Store % % % Department/Discount Store % % % Grocery/Supermarket % % % Specialty Store % % % Mall Commons 9 0.0% % 8 0.0% Tavern/Bar/Liquor Store % % % Restaurant % % % Public Places Hospitality 17% Open Area 57% Other 3% Business 23% Hotel/Motel/Inn % % % Storage/Warehouse 8 0.0% 5 0.0% 2 0.0% Park Buildings/Shelters 7 0.0% % 6 0.0% Open Area % % % Lake/Waterway/River 6 0.0% % % Other % % % Casino % 3 0.0% 2 0.0% Business % Open Areas 1, % Hospitality % Other % Recreational Facility % 9 0.0% 6 0.0% TOTAL 23,828 23,893 21,500 34

35 Domestic Violence Weapon Used Weapon Used Weapon Type Percent of Percent of Percent of Total Total Total Firearm % % % Handgun % % % Rifle % % % Shotgun % % % Knife/Other Cutting Instrument % % % Blunt Object % % % Motor Vehicle % % % Personal Weapons (Hands/Fist/Feet) 16, % 16, % 15, % Poison % % % Explosive % % % Fire/Incendiary Device % % % Drugs/Narcotics % % % Asphyxiation % % % Other Weapons 1, % 1, % 1, % None 2, % 3, % 3, % Unknown 1, % 1, % % TOTAL 23,747 Not all offenses require a weapon to be listed 24,224 21,157 Personal Firearms Knife 17,000 16,500 16,000 15,500 15,000 14,500 14,000 16,779 16,651 15, Blunt Object Motor Vehicle ,500 1,450 1,400 1,350 1,300 1,250 1,200 Other 1,474 1,444 1,309 35

36 Domestic Violence Type of Injury Type of Injury Injury Type Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Broken Bones % % % Possible Internal Injuries % % % Severe Laceration % % % Apparent Minor Injuries 10, % 9, % 9, % Other Major Injury % % % Loss of Teeth % % % Unconsciousness % % % None 11, % 11, % 10, % TOTAL 23,828 21,019 20,620 Not all reported crimes require this data element Domestic Violence: Type of Injury 3yr Trend ,421 9,199 10,146 10,703 11,674 11, Major Minor None 36

37 Offender Suspected of Using Offender Using Percent Percent Percent of of of Total Total Total Alcohol 13, % 13, % 10, % Drugs/Narcotics 2, % 3, % 2, % Computer % % % Not Applicable 7, % 7, % 8, % TOTAL 23,828 Domestic Violence Offender Suspected of Using 23,893 21,443 Offender Using 3 YR Trend Not Applicable Drugs/Narcotics Alcohol Offender suspected of using computer is designed to capture data indicating the use of a computer assisted the offender in perpetrating the crime. 0.1% Offender Using 29.7% Alcohol Drugs/Narcotics 58.0% 12.2% Computer Not Applicable 37

38 Domestic Violence Day of Offense Day of the Week :Offense Day Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Sunday 4, % 4, % 3, % Monday 3, % 3, % 2, % Tuesday 2, % 2, % 2, % Wednesday 3, % 3, % 2, % Thursday 2, % 3, % 2, % Friday 3, % 3, % 2, % Saturday 3, % 4, % 3, % TOTAL 23,828 23,893 21,500 Domestic Violence: Day of the Week 3yr Trend Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 38

39 Domestic Violence Time of Offense Time of Offense Shift 3yr Trend Time Percent Percent Percent of of of Total Total Total 00:00 01:59 2, % 2, % 2, % 02:00 03:59 2, % 2, % 2, % 04:00 05:59 1, % 1, % 1, % 06:00 07:59 1, % 1, % 1, % 08:00 09:59 2, % 2, % 1, % 10:00 11:59 2, % 2, % 2, % 12:00 13:59 1, % 1, % 1, % 14:00 15:59 1, % 1, % 1, % Night evening Day 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 Day-6am to 2pm Evening-2pm to 10pm Night-10pm-6am 16:00 17:59 1, % 1, % 1, % 18:00 19:59 2, % 2, % 1, % 20:00 21:59 2, % 2, % 2, % 22:00 23:59 2, % 2, % 1, % Unknown 1 0.0% % % Night 15% Evening 63% Day 22% TOTAL 23,828 23,893 21,500 Time of Day 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, :00 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 39

40 Domestic Violence Statute Violations 1 Statute Description Pedestrian under the influence of alcohol or drugs Reckless Driving Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer Transporting an open container Murder in the first degree Murder in the second degree Voluntary Manslaughter Assault Assault on a law enforcement officer Aggravated assault Aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer Battery 3,360 3,704 3, aa1 Domestic Battery; intentional bodily harm caused by a family member 7,411 6,475 5, aa2 Domestic Battery; physical contact by a family member in a rude manner 4,677 4,577 5, ab2 Domestic battery; 2nd conviction in 5 years 134 NA NA Battery against a criminal justice officer Aggravated battery a1A Aggravated battery; intentional, great bodily harm a1B Aggravated battery; intentional, bodily harm a1C Aggravated battery; intentional, physical contact a2A Aggravated battery; reckless, great bodily harm a2B Aggravated battery; reckless, bodily harm Aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer Terroristic threat 1,197 1,321 1, Kidnapping Aggravated kidnapping Interference with parental custody Criminal restraint Robbery Aggravated robbery d1 Mistreatment of a dependent adult; physical Stalking Rape

41 Domestic Violence Statute Violations Statute Description a1 Rape; sexual intercourse with a person who does not consent; force a2 Rape; sexual intercourse with a child <14 years of age Indecent liberties with a child Aggravated indecent liberties with a child Criminal sodomy Aggravated criminal sodomy a1 Aggravated criminal sodomy; sodomy with a child <14 years of age a3 Aggravated criminal sodomy; no consent Lewd and lascivious behavior Indecent solicitation of a child Aggravated indecent solicitation of a child Sexual exploitation of a child Sexual battery Aggravated sexual battery a1 Electronic sexual solicitation of 14 to <16 years of age a2 Electronic sexual solicitation of a child <14 years of age Endangering a child; Involves child <18 years of age Abuse of a child; <18 years of age; Intent torture/cruel beating/inhuman punish Furnishing alcohol to a minor Contributing to child's misconduct Theft Criminal deprivation of property Burglary a Burglary; building used as a dwelling b Burglary; building not used as a dwelling Aggravated burglary Arson Aggravated arson Criminal damage to property 3,311 3,225 2, Criminal trespass Obstructing legal process or official duty Falsely reporting a crime False impersonation Intimidation of a witness or victim

42 Domestic Violence Statute Violations Statute Description Aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim Harassment by telefacsimile communication Violation of protective order a1 Violation of protective order issued from abuse a4 Violation of protective order issued when on release, during case court ordered a5 Violation of protective order issued by court post disposition a6 Violation of protective order issued from stalking Eavesdropping Disorderly conduct 966 1,464 1, a Disorderly conduct; brawling and fighting 57 NA NA c Disorderly conduct; offensive language, noisy conduct 263 NA NA Harassment by telephone 1,002 1, Criminal use of a weapon a1 Criminal use of weapons; Carrying bludgeon/switchblade/knuckles/etc a2 Criminal use of weapons; Dagger/dirk/blackjack/knife a4 Criminal use of weapons; Carrying firearm concealed on one's person a7 Criminal use of weapons; Shotgun w/barrel <18" or auto weapon Aggravated weapons violation Criminal possession of firearm a2 Criminal possession of firearm with felony conviction or controlled substances a3 Criminal possession firearm w/felony conviction w/in 5 years Unlawful discharge of firearms Criminal discharge of firearm d Cruelty to animals Probation violation Obstruction or impeding of lawful activities e1 Failure to report suspected child abuse or neglect Drug Offense Other TOTAL 29,147 28,401 24,531 1)There are instances where multiple statutes are reported within one domestic incident 2) Homicides that involve victims under the age of 18 are included in this number 3)All drug offenses are combined for this report 42

43 Protection from Abuse Act K.S.A through The Kansas Legislature created the Protection from Abuse Act (PFA) in According to the statute, this act shall be liberally construed to promote the protection of victims of domestic violence from bodily injury or threats of bodily injury and to facilitate access to judicial protection for the victims, whether represented by counsel or proceeding pro se. A protection order is a court order for the purpose of preventing further violent or threatening behavior. The PFA instructs a specific individual to refrain from having contact with another individual. Any district court shall have jurisdiction over the proceedings in obtaining an order. A person who is seeking relief under this act may obtain a petition from the clerk of the district court or from a domestic violence program. A person seeking relief under this act must have lived with the abuser either presently or in the past or have a child in common. A parent or an adult residing with a minor child may seek a petition on behalf of the minor child. As of July 1, 2002, persons in dating relationships also can apply for a protection order. Once an order is filed with the court a temporary order is issued and a hearing is set within 20 days. The final order can be issued for up to one year. No more than two orders can be filed within one year. The 2006 Kansas Legislature passed two bills designed to assist those in need of protective orders. The first would fill the gap of previous statutes by making contact while being incarcerated a violation of the PFA Act. The second, took effect January 1, 2007, and allows persons attempting to escape a domestic violence situation to obtain a confidential address from the Secretary of State s office to use as a substitute legal mailing address. PFA Filings Year Filings Percent of Change , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 7, % 8, % 8, % All temporary, amended and final PFA orders are entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Protection Order File. This database is another tool to assist law enforcement officers in verifying the existence of an order quickly in order to provide better enforcement. However, an order does not need to be entered into NCIC in order to be enforced. The following information reflects the number of PFA orders filed with Kansas district courts and reported to the Kansas Office of Judicial Administration. 9,000 8,500 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,

44 Protection From Abuse Filings by County County Allen Anderson Atchison Barber Barton Bourbon Brown Butler Chase Chautauqua Cherokee Cheyenne Clark Clay Cloud Coffey Comanche Cowley Crawford Decatur Dickinson Doniphan Douglas Edwards Elk Ellis

45 Protection From Abuse Filings by County County Ellsworth Finney Ford Franklin Geary Gove Graham Grant Gray Greeley Greenwood Hamilton Harper Harvey Haskell Hodgeman Jackson Jefferson Jewell Johnson Kearny Kingman Kiowa Labette Lane Leavenworth

46 Protection From Abuse Filings by County County Lincoln Linn Logan Lyon Marion Marshall McPherson Meade Miami Mitchell Montgomery Morris Morton Nemaha Neosho Ness Norton Osage Osborne Ottawa Pawnee Phillips Pottawatomie Pratt Rawlins Reno Republic

47 Protection From Abuse Filings by County County Rice Riley Rooks Rush Russell Saline Scott Sedgwick 1,319 1,626 1,419 1,612 1,583 1,683 1,209 1,406 1,637 1,746 1,923 2,025 2,156 2,068 2,147 2, Seward Shawnee Sheridan Sherman Smith Stafford Stanton Stevens Sumner Thomas Trego Wabaunsee Wallace Washington Wichita Wilson Woodson Wyandotte ,041 1, TOTALS 6,713 7,678 7,506 7,968 7,361 7,691 7,300 8,140 8,548 7,672 7,914 8,222 7,942 7,903 7,963 8,391 8,548 47

48 Violation of Protective Order K.S.A by County County County County Allen Greeley Osborne Anderson Greenwood Ottawa Atchison Hamilton DNR Pawnee Barber Harper Phillips Barton Harvey Pottawatomie Bourbon Haskell DNR Pratt Brown Hodgeman Rawlins Butler Jackson Reno Chase Jefferson Republic Chautauqua Jewell DNR Rice Cherokee Johnson Riley Cheyenne Kearny Rooks Clark Kingman Rush Clay Kiowa Russell Cloud Labette Saline Coffey Lane Scott Comanche 1 Leavenworth Sedgwick Cowley Lincoln Seward Crawford Linn Shawnee Decatur Logan Sheridan Dickinson Lyon Sherman Doniphan Marion Smith Douglas Marshall Stafford Edwards McPherson Stanton Elk Meade Stevens 0 Ellis Miami Sumner Ellsworth Mitchell Thomas Finney Montgomery Trego Ford Morris Wabaunsee Franklin Morton Wallace 0 DNR 0 Geary Nemaha Washington Gove Neosho Wichita Graham Ness Wilson Grant Norton Woodson Gray Osage Wyandotte ) Summary Agencies within this county did not report this data 48 TOTAL 1, ,372

49 Protection From Stalking Act K.S.A a01 through 60-31a09 The Kansas Legislature created the Protection from Stalking Act (PFS) during the 2002 session. The statute is to be liberally construed to protect victims of stalking and to facilitate access to judicial protection for stalking victims, whether represented by counsel or proceedings pro se. The PFS allows the court to refrain a defendant from harassing, telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with the victim. A Protection From Stalking Order is a court order for the purpose of preventing stalking behavior against the victim. A person seeking relief under this act may obtain an order from the clerk of the district court in the county where the stalking occurred. Once an order is filed with the court a temporary order is issued and a hearing is set within 20 days. A final order may be issued for a period of one year. However, upon motion by the plaintiff, such a period may be extended for an additional year. The following information reports the number of PFS orders filed with Kansas district courts and reported to the Kansas Office of Judicial Administration. Protection From Stalking Orders Number of Court Filings ,000 YEAR PFA Filings , , , , , ,159 4,508 4,756 5,089 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1, ) The protection from stalking orders law became effective July 1, Therefore, the 2002 data is for six months. 49

50 Protection From Stalking Order Court Filings by County County Filings County Filings County Filings Allen 8 Greeley 0 Osborne 4 Anderson 13 Greenwood 1 Ottawa 2 Atchison 41 Hamilton 4 Pawnee 31 Barber 26 Harper 1 Phillips 10 Barton 64 Harvey 22 Pottawatomie 45 Bourbon 5 Haskell 1 Pratt 15 Brown 14 Hodgeman 0 Rawlins 0 Butler 53 Jackson 26 Reno 128 Chase 6 Jefferson 13 Republic 1 Chautauqua 7 Jewell 10 Rice 20 Cherokee 1 Johnson 552 Riley 157 Cheyenne 6 Kearny 3 Rooks 16 Clark 3 Kingman 13 Rush 8 Clay 17 Kiowa 2 Russell 12 Cloud 0 Labette 9 Saline 243 Coffey 31 Lane 3 Scott 1 Comanche 3 Leavenworth 199 Sedgwick 1,190 Cowley 43 Lincoln 0 Seward 12 Crawford 36 Linn 8 Shawnee 588 Decatur 10 Logan 5 Sheridan 2 Dickinson 57 Lyon 43 Sherman 1 Doniphan 13 Marion 5 Smith 2 Douglas 219 Marshall 1 Stafford 4 Edwards 3 McPherson 23 Stanton 0 Elk 3 Meade 3 Stevens 4 Ellis 18 Miami 54 Sumner 36 Ellsworth 3 Mitchell 1 Thomas 4 Finney 10 Montgomery 15 Trego 3 Ford 18 Morris 6 Wabaunsee 9 Franklin 71 Morton 6 Wallace 0 Geary 125 Nemaha 15 Washington 3 Gove 0 Neosho 3 Wichita 1 Graham 1 Ness 8 Wilson 2 Grant 2 Norton 8 Woodson 0 Gray 1 Osage 61 Wyandotte 480 TOTAL 5,089 50

51 Stalking Stalking is unlike any other person crime not only in its general characteristics, but also in the impact it has on the daily lives of victims. Many people do not take the crime of stalking seriously, while others blame the victim. Stalking is an exercise of control and power over another individual or group. The variation in stalking behavior ranges from hang-up phone calls to more direct threats toward a victim. The likelihood of injury increases when the stalking behavior escalates over time. In, the Kansas Legislature passed, and the Governor signed into law, Senate Bill 414 which expands the definition of Stalking under K.S.A This is reflected in the large increase of offenses reported since. Stalking is defined as: (1) Intentionally or recklessly engaging in a course of conduct targeted at a specific person which would cause a reasonable person in the circumstances of the targeted person to fear for such person s safety, or the safety of a member of such person s immediate family and the targeted person is actually placed in such fear; or (2) intentionally engaging in a course of conduct targeted at a specific person which the individual knows will place the targeted person in fear for such person s safety or the safety of a member of such person s immediate family; or (3) after being served with, or otherwise provided notice of, any protective order included in K.S.A , and amendments thereto, that prohibits contact with a targeted person, intentionally or recklessly engaging in at least one act listed in subsection (f)(1) that violates the provisions of the order and would cause a reasonable person to fear for such person s safety, or the safety of a member of such person s immediate family and the targeted person is actually placed in such fear. YEAR Offenses Percent of Change NA % % % % % % % % % % Stalking Trends

52 Stalking Victim and Offender Characteristics Victim (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total Suspect (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total

53 Stalking Victim to Offender Relationship Relationship Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Spouse % % % Common Law Spouse % % % Parent % % % Child % % % Sibling % % % Grandparent % % % Grandchild % % % In-Law % % % Step-parent % % % Step-child % % % Step-sibling 0 0.0% % % Foster Parent 0 0.0% % % Foster Child 0 0.0% % % Foster Sibling 0 0.0% % % Other Family Member % % % Acquaintance % % % Friend % % % Roommates % % % Neighbor % % % Boyfriend/Girlfriend % % % Ex-Boyfriend/Girlfriend % % % Child of Boyfriend/ % % % Girlfriend BF/GF of Suspect s Parent % % % Homosexual Relationship % % % Ex-Spouse % % % Employer/Employee % % % Co-Worker % % % Otherwise Known % % % Relationship Unknown % % % Stranger % % % TOTAL Current vs. Former Dating Ex Dating 62% Dating 38% Current vs. Former Spouse Ex Spouse 63% Known vs. Unknown Unknown 12% Known 88% Spouse 37% Relationship: 3yr Trend Ex-Dating Dating 53

54 Stalking Location of Offense Location Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Business/Residential Parking Lot/Garage % % % Street % % % Alley % % % Highway % % % Rural Road % % % Single Residence % % % Open Space 12% Residential 70% Business 18% Multiple Residence % % % Nursing Care Facility % % % Dormitory/Sorority/Fraternity % % % College/University/Propriety School % % % All Other Schools % % % Church/Synagogue/Temple % % % Roads Highway Rural Road 4% 4% Parking Lot 22% Street 70% Government/Tax-Payer Funded Bldg % % % Jail/Prison % % % Hospital % % % Pharmacy/Doctor s Office % % % Bank/Savings and Loan % % 0 0.0% Commercial Office Building % % % Service/Gas Station % % % Residential Multiple 20% Single 80% Convenience Store % % % Department/Discount Store % % % Grocery/Supermarket % % % Location: 3yr Trend Specialty Store % % % Mall Commons % % % Tavern/Bar/Liquor Store % % % Restaurant % % % Hotel/Motel/Inn % % % Open Space Residential Business Air/Bus Terminal % % % Storage/Warehouse % % % Park Buildings/Shelters % % % Open Area % % % Lake/Waterway/River % % % Other % % % Casino % % % Recreational Facility % % % Car Wash % % % TOTAL

55 Stalking Day of Offense Day of the Week :Offense Day Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Sunday % % % Monday % % % Tuesday % % % Wednesday % % % Thursday % % % Friday % % % Saturday % % % TOTAL Stalking: Day of Offense 3yr Trend

56 Stalking Time of Offense Time of Offense Time Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total 00:00 01: % % % 02:00 03: % % % 04:00 05: % % % 06:00 07: % % % 08:00 09: % % % 10:00 11: % % % 12:00 13: % % % 14:00 15: % % % 16:00 17: % % % 18:00 19: % % % 20:00 21: % % % 22:00 23: % % % TOTAL Stalking: Time of Day 3yr Trend :00 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 22:00 56

57 RAPE Rape: K.S.A The Kansas rape statute does not distinguish the gender of a rape victim, therefore, rapes involving both male and female victims were reported by law enforcement agencies. K.S.A , (a) Rape is: (1) Sexual intercourse with a person who does not consent to the sexual intercourse under any of the following circumstances: (A) When the victim is overcome by force or fear; (B) When the victim is unconscious or physically powerless; or (C) When the victim is incapable of giving consent because of mental deficiency or disease, or when the victim is incapable of giving consent because of the effect of any alcoholic liquor, narcotic drug or other substance, which condition was known by the offender or was reasonably apparent to the offender; or (2) Sexual intercourse with a child who is less than 14 years of age. (3) Sexual intercourse with a victim when the victim s consent was obtained through a knowing misrepresentation made by the offender that the sexual intercourse was medically or therapeutically necessary procedure; or (4) Sexual intercourse with a victim when the victim s consent was obtained through a knowing misrepresentation made by the offender that the sexual intercourse was a legally required procedure within the scope of the offender s authority. The number of rapes reported to Kansas law enforcement decreased 2.5 percent in from the number reported in. During, approximately 22.2 percent of all reported rape offenders in Kansas were arrested, up slightly from 21.1 percent that were reported as arrested for the same time period in. This is a small portion of rape offenders when one considers that approximately 75.5 percent of the offenders were known to the victim. Of the rape incidents reported to law enforcement agencies, the rape victim is usually a white female less than 25 years of age. The rape offender is most often a white male between the ages of 15 and 24. The crime of rape most frequently occurs during the weekend. Most rapes occur between the hours of midnight and 2:00 a.m. In addition, 30.9 percent of all rape offenders are reported to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs during the commission of the crime. 57

58 YEAR Offenses Percent of Change per 1,000 Population , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % * % 0.36 RAPE Trends Rape Trends YEAR Offenses Percent of Change per 1,000 Population , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 0.38 Rape Offenses Reported: 8yr Trend 1,400 1,200 1, * No data was received from Lawrence PD, Kansas City Kansas PD, or Topeka PD 58

59 RAPE Crime Clock One Rape Occurred every 8 hours, 0 Minutes, 0 Seconds These crime clocks should be viewed with care. Being the most aggregate representation of crime data, it is designed to convey the annual crime experience by showing the relative frequency of occurrence of crime incident. This mode of display should not be taken to imply a regularity in the commission of these incidents; rather, it represents the annual ratio of crime to fixed time intervals. 59

60 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Allen County SO 5, % % 0 0.0% Humboldt PD 1, % Iola PD 5, % % % Moran PD NA 0 County Total 13, % % % Anderson County SO 4, NA 0 NA % Garnett PD 3, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Colony PD NA 0 County Total 7, % 0 NA % Atchison County SO 6, NA % % Atchison PD 10, % 0 0.0% % County Total 16, % % % Barber County SO 1, % 0 Kiowa PD NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Medicine Lodge PD 2 County Total 2, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Barton County SO 6, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Ellinwood PD 1, NA 0 Great Bend PD 15, % 0 0.0% 1 5.3% Hoisington PD 2, % 0 0.0% % Claflin PD % 0 County Total 27, % 0 0.0% 2 8.0% Bourbon County SO 6, % % % Fort Scott PD 7, % % 0 0.0% County Total 14, % % % 60

61 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Brown County SO 4, % % 0 0.0% Hiawatha PD 3, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Horton PD 2 County Total 8, % % 0 0.0% Butler County SO 26, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Augusta PD 8, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% El Dorado PD 12, % % % Andover PD 11, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Rose Hill PD 4, NA 0 NA % Leon PD 2 Benton PD NA 0 NA % County Total 64, % % % Chase County SO 2, NA 0 County Total 2, NA 0 Chautauqua County SO 1, % 0 Sedan PD 3 1, NA Cedarvale PD DNR County Total 3, % 0 Cherokee County SO 9, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Columbus PD 3, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Galena PD 3, NA 0 Baxter Springs PD 4, % 0 NA % Weir PD County Total 20, % 0 0.0% % Cheyenne County SO 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA St Francis PD 1, NA 0 County Totals 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA 61

62 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Clark County SO 2, NA 0 County Totals 2, NA 0 Clay County SO 3, % 0 0.0% % Clay Center PD 4, % 0 0.0% % Wakefield PD NA 0 County Totals 8, % 0 0.0% % Cloud County SO 4, NA % % Concordia PD 5, % % % County Totals 9, % % % Coffey County SO 3, % 0 NA % Burlington PD 2, % 0 Lebo PD NA County Totals 7, % 0 NA % Commanche County SO % Coldwater PD NA County Totals 1, % Cowley County SO 10, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Arkansas City PD 10, % % % Winfield PD 11, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Burden PD NA 0 Udall PD NA % 0 NA County Totals 33, % % % Crawford County SO 10, % % 0 0.0% Pittsburg PD 19, % % % Arma PD 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Girard PD 2, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% 62

63 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Craw ford County continued Frontenac PD 3, % % 0 NA Cherokee PD NA 0 Pittsburg State Univ PD 6 7, NA 0 Mulberry PD NA 0 County Total 45, % % % Decatur County SO 2 Oberlin PD 1, % 0 County Total 1, % 0 Dickinson County SO 8, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Abilene PD 6, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Herington PD 2, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Chapman PD 1, NA County Total 18, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Doniphan County SO 3, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Elwood PD 1, NA 0 NA % Troy PD NA Wathena PD 1, NA 0 Highland PD 936 DNR % 0 NA County Total 7, % 0 0.0% % Douglas County SO 13, % 0 0.0% Lawrence PD 93, % % Univ of Kansas PD , % % Baldwin City PD 4, % 0 NA Eudora PD 6, % 0 0.0% County Totals 145, % % 63

64 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Edwards County SO 3, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Totals 3, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Elk County SO 1, % % % Longton PD NA Howard PD NA 0 County Totals 3, % % % Ellis County SO 4, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Hays PD 20, % 0 0.0% % Ellis PD 1, NA 0 Victoria PD Fort Hays State Univ PD 6 11, % 0 County Totals 26, % 0 0.0% % Ellsworth County SO 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Ellsworth PD 2, NA 0 Wilson PD NA 0 Holyrood PD NA County Totals 5, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Finney County SO 11, % % % Garden City PD 28, % % % Holcomb PD 2, NA 0 County Totals 42, % % % Ford County SO 6, NA 0 NA % Dodge City PD 26, % % % Bucklin PD NA 0 Spearville PD NA County Total 34, % % % 64

65 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Franklin County SO 11, % 0 0.0% % Ottawa PD 13, % % % Wellsville PD 1, % 0 County Total 26, % % % Geary County SO 9, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Junction City PD 21, % % 1 6.7% Grandview Plaza PD 1, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% County Total 32, % % 1 5.6% Gove County SO 2, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 2, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Graham County SO 1, NA Hill City PD 1, NA County Total 2, NA 0 Grant County SO 1, NA 0 Ulysses PD 5, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 7, na 0 0.0% 0 NA Gray County SO 5, % 0 NA % Montezuma PD NA 0 County Total 6, % 0 NA % Greeley County SO 3 1, % 0 County Total 1, % 0 Green wood County SO 6, % 0 NA % County Total 6, % 0 NA % Hamilton County SO 2 County Total DNR 65

66 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Harper County SO 1, NA 0 0.0% % Anthony PD 2, % 0 Attica PD NA Harper PD 2 DNR % 0 NA County Total 4, % 0 0.0% % Harvey County SO 5, % % 0 NA Newton PD 18, % % % Hesston PD 3, % 0 Halstead PD 3 1, % 0 Sedgwick PD 3 1, NA 0 North Newton PD 1, % 0 County Total 33, % % % Haskell County SO 2 DNR County Total DNR Hodgeman County SO 1, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 1, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Jackson County SO 9, % % % Holton PD 3, NA 0 NA % Mayetta PD NA County Total 12, % % % Jefferson County SO 12, % % % Valley Falls PD 1, NA 0 Meriden PD NA 0 McLouth PD NA 0 Nortonville PD NA 0 Oskaloosa PD 1, NA 0 Winchester PD NA 0 66

67 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Jefferson County continued Perry PD NA 0 County Total 18, % % % Jewell County SO DNR County Total DNR Johnson County SO 21, % % % Fairway PD 3, NA 0 Leawood PD 32, % % % Merriam PD 5 11, % 0 0.0% % Mission PD 5 9, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Olathe PD 2 5 DNR 74 DNR 6 8.1% Overland Park PD 5 178, % % % Prairie Village PD , % 0 0.0% % Roeland Park PD 5 7, % 0 0.0% % Shawnee PD 63, % % 0 0.0% Lenexa PD 49, % % % Westwood PD 1, % 0 Gardner PD 19, % 0 0.0% % Mission Hills PD 4 5 3, NA Spring Hill PD 5, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Johnson County Park PD 5 NA NA 0 Lake Quivira PD NA 0 Shawnee Mission USD NA NA 0 Blue Valley USD NA NA 0 County Total 431, % % % Kearney County SO DNR % 0 NA County Total DNR % 0 NA 67

68 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Kingman County SO 4, % 0 NA % Kingman PD 2, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Norwich PD NA 0 County Total 7, % 0 0.0% % Kiowa County SO 2, % 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 2, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Labette County SO 6, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Parsons PD 11, % 0 0.0% % Oswego PD 1, NA 0 Chetopa PD 1, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Altamont PD 1, NA 0 County Total 21, % 0 0.0% % Lane County SO 1, % 0 County Total 1, % 0 Leavenworth County SO 20, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Leavenworth PD 35, % % Tonganoxie PD 4, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Lansing PD 11, % % 0 0.0% Basehor PD 4, % 0 County Total 76, % % 2 8.7% Lincoln County SO 3, NA 0 County Total 3, NA 0 Linn County SO 3 5, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Pleasanton PD 3 1, NA 0 NA % La Cygne PD 1, NA 0 Linn Valley PD NA 0 NA % County Total 8, % 0 0.0% % 68

69 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Logan County SO NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Oakley PD 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Lyon County SO 7, % 0 0.0% % Emporia PD 24, % % % Emporia State Univ PD 6 6, % 0 Americus PD NA 0 County Total 33, % % % McPherson County SO 7, % 0 0.0% % McPherson PD 13, % % % Lindsborg PD 3, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Moundridge PD 1, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Marquette PD DNR 0 0 NA Inman PD 3 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Canton PD NA 0 County Total 28, % % % Marion County SO 4, NA 0 Hillsboro PD 2, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Marion PD 1, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Peabody PD 1, NA 0 NA % Florence PD NA 0 Burns PD NA 0 County Total 11, % 0 0.0% % Marshall County SO 4, % 0 Marysville PD 3, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Blue Rapids PD 3 1, NA 0 County Total 8, % 0 NA 0 0.0% 69

70 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Meade County SO 3 2, DNR DMR 0 NA Meade PD 1, NA 0 County Total 4, NA 0 Miami County SO 16, % 0 Paola PD 5, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Osawatomie PD 4, % % 0 0.0% Louisburg PD 4, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 30, % % 0 0.0% Mitchell County SO 2, % 0 Beloit PD 3, % 0 0.0% % Cawker City PD County Total 6, % 0 0.0% % Montgomery County SO 10, % % 0 0.0% Coffeyville PD 10, % 0 0.0% % Independence PD 3 9, % % % Cherryvale PD 3 2, NA 0 Caney PD 3 1, NA 0 County Total 34, % % % Morris County SO 3, % 0 Council Grove PD 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 6, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Morton County SO NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Elkhart PD 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Rolla PD 2 DNR NA 0 0.0% County Total 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA 70

71 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Nemaha County SO 5, % 0 Sabetha PD 2, % 0 Seneca PD 1, NA 0 County Total 10, % 0 Neosho County SO 6, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Chanute PD 8, % % 0 0.0% Erie PD 3 1, NA 0 County Total 16, % % 0 0.0% Ness County SO 2, % 0 NA % County Total 2, % 0 NA % Norton County SO 2, % 0 Norton PD 2, % 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 5, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Osage County SO 8, % 0 NA 0 0.0% Osage City PD 2, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Burlingame PD NA 0 Carbondale PD 1, % Lyndon PD 3 1, NA 0 Overbrook PD NA 0 Scranton PD NA 0 County Total 16, % 0 0.0% % Osborne County SO 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Ottawa County SO 3, % 0 Minneapolis PD 1, NA % 0 0.0% County Total 5, % % 0 0.0% 71

72 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Pawnee County SO 2, % 0 Larned PD 3, % % 0 NA County Total 6, % % 0 NA Phillips County SO 5, NA % 0 NA County Total NA % 0 NA Pottawatomie County SO 12, % % 0 NA St Mary s PD 2, NA 0 NA % Wamego PD 4, % 0 St George PD NA Onega PD NA 0 NA % Havensville PD NA 0 County Total 20, % % % Pratt County SO 3, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Pratt PD 6, NA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% County Total 9, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Rawlins County SO 1, % 0 Atwood PD 1, NA 0 County Total 2, % 0 Reno County SO 16, % 0 NA % Hutchinson PD 40, % 0 0.0% % South Hutchinson PD 2, NA 0 Haven PD 3 1, NA 0 Nickerson PD 1, NA County Total 62, % 0 0.0% % Republic County SO 2, NA 0 Belleville PD 1,806 DNR County Total 4, NA 0 72

73 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Rice County SO 2, % 0 NA % Lyons PD 2 DNR Sterling PD 2, % 0 0.0% % Bushton PD 284 DNR Little River PD NA 0 Chase PD NA 0 County Total 6, % 0 0.0% % Riley County PD 72, % % 1 3.1% Kansas State Univ PD 6 23, NA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% County Total 96, % % 1 2.9% Rooks County SO 1, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Plainville PD 3 1, NA 0 Stockton PD 3 1, NA 0 County Total 4, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Rush County SO 1, NA 0 Lacrosse PD 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 3, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Russell County SO 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Russell PD 4, % % 0 0.0% County Total 6, % % 0 0.0% Saline County SO 7, % % % Salina PD 46, % % % County Total 54, % % % Scott County SO 1, NA 0 Scott City PD 3, % 0 0.0% % County Total 4, % 0 0.0% % 73

74 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Sedgwick County SO 39, % % 0 0.0% Derby PD 23, % 0 0.0% % Haysville PD 10, % 0 0.0% % Wichita PD 376, % % % Valley Center PD 6, % 0 NA % Wichita State Univ PD 6 14, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Colwich PD 1, NA 0 Eastborough PD NA 0 Cheney PD 2, NA 0 Clearwater PD 2, NA 0 Goddard PD 4, NA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Garden Plain PD NA 0 Mount Hope PD NA 0 Maize PD 3, % 0 0.0% 0 NA Park City PD 8, NA % 0 0.0% Bel Aire PD 7, % % 0 NA Kechi PD 1, NA 0 County Total 506, % % % Seward County SO 2, % % 0 0.0% Liberal PD 20, % % % Kismet PD NA 0 County Total 23, % % % Shawnee County SO 49, % 1 8.3% % Topeka PD 5 125, % % 0 0.0% Auburn PD 1, NA 0 Rossville PD 3 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Metro Topeka Airport Auth 3 NA NA 0 Washburn University PD 6 7, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 184, % % 1 1.5% 74

75 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Sheridan County SO 3 1, NA 0 Hoxie PD 1, NA 0 County Total 2, NA 0 Sherman County SO 1, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Goodland PD 3 4, % % 0 NA County Total 5, % % 0 0.0% Smith County SO 2, NA 0 Smith Center PD 2 DNR County Total 2, NA 0 Stafford County SO 1, NA 0 Stafford PD 1, NA 0 St John PD 3 1, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Macksville PD NA 0 County Total 4, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Stanton County SO 3 2, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% County Total 2, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Stevens County SO 2 DNR Hugoton PD 3, NA 0 County Total 3, NA 0 Sumner County SO 9, % % 0 0.0% Wellington PD 7, % 0 0.0% % Belle Plaine PD 3 1, NA 0 Mulvane PD 5, NA 0 NA 0 0.0% Caldwell PD 1, NA 0 NA % Oxford PD 1,064 0 DNR NA 0 0.0% County Total 26, % % % 75

76 Reporting Agency Est. Population Reported of Rape By Agency - Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Thomas County SO 2, % 0 NA % Colby PD 4, % 0 County Total 7, % 0 NA % Trego County SO 1, NA 0 Wakeeney PD 1, NA 0 County Total 2, NA 0 Wabaunsee County SO 5, % 0 Alma PD 2 DNR 0 DNR 0 NA Eskridge PD NA 0 Maple Hill PD NA 0 County Total 6, % 0 Wallace County SO 3 1,389 0 DNR NA 0 NA County Total 1,389 0 DNR NA 0 NA Washington County SO 5, NA 0 County Total 5, NA 0 Wichita County SO 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA County Total 2, NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Wilson County SO 4, % % 0 NA Fredonia PD 2, NA 0 NA % Neodesha PD 2, NA % 0 0.0% County Total 9, % % % Woodson County SO 1, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Yates Center PD 1, NA 0 County Total 3, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 76

77 Reported of Rape By Agency - Reporting Agency Est. Population Per/1,000 Population Arrest % Arrest % % Wyandotte County SO NA 0 0.0% 0 NA Bonner Springs PD 7, % 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Kansas City PD 5 143, % % % Edwardsville PD 4, % 0 NA 0 0.0% KU Med Center PD 6 3, % 0 County Total 155, % % % State Agencies Kansas Bureau of Investigation NA NA % 0 Kansas Wildlife and Parks NA Kansas Highway Patrol NA NA % 0 Total State Agencies NA NA % 0 Sac and Fox Tribal 2 4 DNR Iowa Tribal 2 4 DNR Kickapoo Tribal 4, NA 0 Pottawatomie Tribal 1, % 0 Total Tribal 5, % 0 State Total 2,759,793 1,187 1,064 1, % % % 1) Data collected is based on information entered into KIBRS by June 30, ) Agency did not report any data or submit zero reports for the current year 3) Agency submitted incomplete data for the current year 4) Tribal Police Report are not required to report data to the KBI but do so on a voluntary basis 5) Agency reported summary data for 6) University population totals are taken from the fall headcount as reported by the Kansas Board of Regents 77

78 RAPE Victim/Offender Characteristics Victim (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total % Suspect (Agencies that filled out summary sheets are not included. may include more than one victim or suspect) Age Female Male Unknown Total White Black Indian Asian Unknown Total Percent of Total Under % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 75 Plus % Unknown % Total , , % 78

79 Relationship 1 Percent of Total RAPE Victim to Offender Relationship Percent of Total 79 Percent of Total Spouse % % % Common Law Spouse 3 0.2% 3 0.2% 3 0.2% Parent 2 0.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Child % % % Sibling 8 0.6% % % Grandparent 0 0.0% 1 0.1% % Grandchild 3 0.2% 4 0.3% 6 0.5% In-Law 1 0.1% 4 0.3% 4 0.3% Step-parent 3 0.2% 1 0.1% 3 0.2% Step-child % % % Step-sibling 8 0.6% 4 0.3% % Foster Parent 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Foster Child 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Foster Sibling 2 0.2% 1 0.1% 2 0.2% Other Family Member % % % Acquaintance % % % Friend % % % Roommates 7 0.5% 0 0.0% 2 0.2% Neighbor 7 0.5% 6 0.5% % Babysittee 5 0.4% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% Boyfriend/Girlfriend % % % Child of BF/GF % 9 0.7% 7 0.6% Ex-Spouse % % % Employer/Employee 2 0.2% 3 0.2% 1 0.1% Co-Worker 6 0.5% 4 0.3% 6 0.5% Otherwise Known % % % Victim also Offender % % % Relationship Unknown % % % Stranger % % % TOTAL 1,309 1,275 1,244 1) Relationships are counted for each victim to each offender and will be greater than number of incidents reported. 2) Includes ex-boyfriend/girlfriend 3) Victim also Offender is used when both individuals are <14 years old Charts Stranger 25% Significant Other 213 Family Member 106 Otherwise Known 656 Stranger 321 Known vs. Unknown Unknown 25% Known 51% Significant 16% Known 75% Family 8% 16.4% 8.2% 50.6% 24.8% Known % Unknown % Intimate Relationship Roommate 3% Dating/Ex 80% Spouse/Ex 17% Spouse/Ex % Dating/Ex % Roommates 7 3.2%

80 Location Percent of Total RAPE Location of Offense Percent of Total Percent of Total Parking Lot/Garage % % % Street % % % Public Bidg 2% Retail/Office 1% Buildings Hospitality 5% other 1% Public area 11% Alley % % % Highway % % % Rural Road % % % Residence 80% Vacant City Lot % % % Abandoned Structure % % % Single Residence % % % Multiple Residence % % % Nursing Care Facility % % % Dormitory/Sorority/Fraternity % % % College/University/Propriety School % % % All Other Schools % % % Church/Synagogue/Temple % % % Government/Tax-Payer Funded Bldg % % % Hospital % % % Public Area % Residence % Public Building % Retail/Office % Hospitality % Other % Hospitality Pharmacy/Doctor s Office % % % Bank/Savings and Loan % % % Tavern/Bar 13% Restaurant 8% Commercial Office Building % % % Convenience Store % % % Hotel/Motel 79% Department/Discount Store % % % Grocery/Supermarket % % % Specialty Store % % % Mall Commons % % % Tavern/Bar/Liquor Store % % % Restaurant % % % Hotel/Motel/Inn % % % Park Buildings/Shelters % % % Public Area Parks/Open 25% Waterway 4% Parking 9% Streets 62% Open Area % % % Lake/Waterway/River % % % Other % % % Casino % % % Recreational Facility % % % Construction Site % % % TOTAL 1,099 1,127 1, Parking % Streets % Parks/Open % Waterways 5 4.3%

81 Weapon Used RAPE Weapon Used Weapon Type Percent of Percent of Percent of Total Total Total Firearm 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 4 0.4% Handgun 7 0.7% % % Rifle 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 1 0.1% Shotgun 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Knife/Other Cutting Instrument % % % Blunt Object 9 0.8% 4 0.4% 3 0.3% Motor Vehicle 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Personal Weapons (Hands/Fist/Feet) % % % Poison 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Explosive 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Fire/Incendiary Device 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Drugs/Narcotics % 7 0.6% 5 0.5% Asphyxiation 1 0.1% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% Other Weapons % % % None % % % Unknown % % % TOTAL 1,076 Not all offenses require a weapon to be listed 3 Year Trends: Breakdown 1,127 1,110 Personal Firearms Knife Blunt Object Drugs Other

82 RAPE Type of Injury Type of Injury Injury Type Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Broken Bones 4 0.4% 3 0.3% 3 0.3% Possible Internal Injuries % % % Severe Laceration 6 0.5% 6 0.5% 3 0.3% Apparent Minor Injuries % % % Other Major Injury 8 0.7% 8 0.7% 6 0.5% Loss of Teeth 0 0.0% 1 0.1% 0 0.0% Unconsciousness 7 0.6% 5 0.4% % None % % % TOTAL 1,135 1,127 1,140 Not all reported crimes require this data element Rape: Type of Injury 3yr Trend Major Minor None 82

83 Offender Suspected of Using RAPE Offender Suspected of Using Offender Using Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Alcohol % % % Drugs/Narcotics % % % Computer 1 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% None % % % TOTAL 1,099 1,127 1,115 Offender Using 3 YR Trend Not Applicable Drugs/Narcotics Alcohol Offender suspected of using computer is designed to capture data indicating the use of a computer assisted the offender in perpetrating the crime % 24% Offender Suspected of Using 0% 7% Alcohol Drugs / Narcotics Computer Not Applicable 83

84 RAPE Day of Offense Day of the Week :Offense Day Percent of Total Percent of Total Percent of Total Sunday % % % Monday % % % Tuesday % % % Wednesday % % % Thursday % % % Friday % % % Saturday % % % TOTAL 1,099 1,127 1,115 Rape: Day of Offense 3yr Trend Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 84

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