Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Here are your Queens crime stats


From the Queens Chronicle:

Year-to-date crime statistics as of July 24, 2011 vs. that week in 2010

Patrol Borough Queens North
Murder — 18 vs. 18
Rape — 85 vs. 67
Robbery — 990 vs. 998
Burglary — 1292 vs. 1467
Grand Larceny — 2304 vs. 2165
Petit Larceny — 5277 vs. 5148
Felony Assault — 933 vs. 865
Misd. Sex Crimes — 206 vs. 199

Patrol Borough Queens South
Murder — 23 vs. 39
Rape — 82 vs. 74
Robbery — 1139 vs. 1176
Burglary — 1247 vs. 1137
Grand Larceny — 1559 vs. 1521
Petit Larceny — 3476 vs. 3439
Felony Assault — 1142 vs. 931
Misd. Sex Crimes — 152 vs. 150

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

One of the "Stats" they leave out (Or don't track?) is crime not reportd because NYPD is discouraging victims from reporting "minor offenses". It's all a bullshit numbers game....

Anonymous said...

Prediction: One cop and one Sgt from each precinct in Queens Norh and South will be getting bounced out of the precinct stats offices and back onto patrol. I also see a few precinct commanders getting launched for not properly "fighting the numbers" from last year.

Anonymous said...

Smo&e&mirrors.You can't have 5000 less cops (plus Over 700 detectives re-assigned to non enforcement duty)and a growing population and have less crime!

Anonymous said...

Any stats on how many of the perps are illegals -er, undocumented?

Anonymous said...

Instead of concentrating on this type of crime, the transit bureau in queens seems to be more concerned about arresting as many people on the subways for sitting on station stairs or having their feet up on the train seats and for not having any identification. The powers that be in the Transit Bureau should get their prioritits straight. How can the cops be out there preventing more serious crimes when they are all busy processing nonsense arrests like this?

Anonymous said...

The cops don't always decide what statutes to enforce........it's all about numbers!