Crime Report for Southern California: 2013

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Crime Report for Southern California: 2013 Presented by the Irvine Lab for the Study of Space and Crime (ILSSC) School of Social Ecology University of California, Irvine January 2015

Crime Report for Southern California 2013 Authors: John R. Hipp Charis E. Kubrin Graduate Student Researchers: Michelle D. Mioduszewski Young-An Kim Christopher J. Bates Nicholas Branic Christopher Contreras Rupa Jose Rylan Simpson James C. Wo ii

ABOUT THE IRVINE LAB FOR THE STUDY OF SPACE AND CRIME (ILSSC) The Irvine Laboratory for the Study of Space and Crime (ILSSC) in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine is dedicated to researching the social ecology of crime at all levels of analysis including street segments, blocks, neighborhoods, cities, counties, and metropolitan areas. Together with our collaborators and community partners, our team seeks to generate high quality scientific research on the spacecrime nexus, and to foster intellectual exchange among faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students at the University of California, Irvine, as well as members of the larger community. The team studies: 1) Foundational issues, including the dynamics of urban crime, the micro-environment of crime, and the role of local institutional resources for fighting crime; 2) Enduring challenges, including inequality, concentrated poverty and concentrated affluence, urban processes such as economic redevelopment and gentrification, and trends in immigration and other demographic population shifts; 3) Contemporary challenges, including the housing crisis and foreclosures, the spatial clustering of multiple social problems, and the continuous cycling of offenders in and out of prison and on and off of supervision. The ILSSC is a subsidiary of the Metropolitan Futures Initiative (MFI). iii

Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction... 1 Methodology... 1 Overview of results... 3 Chapter 2. Violent and property crime... 4 Top 10 cities with cities with highest violent or property crime rates in 2013... 4 Top 10 cities with highest violent and property crime rates averaged over 2011-2013... 6 Top 10 cities with lowest violent or property crime rates in 2013... 9 Top 10 cities with lowest violent and property crime rates averaged over 2011-2013... 10 Top 10 cities with biggest increases in violent crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 13 Top 10 cities with biggest increases in property crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 17 Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in violent crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 21 Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in property crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 23 Chapter 3. Crime by six specific types... 25 Top 10 cities with highest crime rates in 2013... 25 Top 10 cities with highest crime rates averaged over 2011-2013... 30 Top 10 cities with lowest crime rates in 2013... 35 Top 10 cities with lowest crime rates averaged over 2011-2013... 40 Top 10 cities with biggest increases in crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 45 Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years... 59 Chapter 4. County-specific focus... 72 Los Angeles County... 73 Orange County... 87 Riverside County... 94 San Bernardino County... 100 San Diego County... 106 Ventura County... 112 Technical Notes... 116 Appendix... 117 iv

Los Angeles County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years... 118 Orange County: change in specific types of crime types over last 10 years... 133 Riverside County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years... 143 San Bernardino County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years... 148 San Diego County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years... 153 Ventura County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years... 158 v

Chapter 1. Introduction Methodology This is the first annual Crime Report for Southern California. In these annual reports, we use data from the FBI s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program to describe the level of crime in cities located in the Southern California region. It is well-known that these data underestimate the actual amount of crime. This occurs because some crime events are not reported by citizens or detected by the police. The crime data can also be inaccurate if the police classify some non-crime events as crimes, or if they code some crime events as noncrimes. Despite these limitations, UCR data is generally recognized as the best data source available for tracking crime trends in U.S. cities. In our report, we examine the six most serious types of crime: homicide; aggravated assault; robbery; burglary; motor vehicle theft; and larceny. 1 For the analysis, we analyzed the level of crime for all cities in the region with a population size of at least 4,000. We use this value given that cities with very small populations can have excessive crime rates even with very few crime events. The Southern California region is an area that includes 196 cities in the following counties: 1) Los Angeles; 2) Orange; 3) Riverside; 4) San Bernardino; 5) San Diego; 6) Ventura; 7) Imperial. The region contains 21.7 million people. 1 We do not include rape in the analyses. Definitional differences, as well as policy differences, can lead to differences in the reported level of rapes across cities that do not represent true difference in the level of this type of crime. Other crimes are less dependent on such reporting decisions. We present results for cities with the top 10 levels of each crime type, cities with the bottom 10 levels of each crime type, and the top 10 increases and top 10 decreases in each crime type. The last part of the report presents results for each county one at a time. Throughout the report, we have standardized the crime rates to facilitate comparisons between cities within the Southern California region. We refer to these as adjusted crime rates. We first compute the crime rate by dividing the number of crimes by the most recent estimate of the population in the city. We standardize this value, and therefore a city that has a crime rate at the average value for the region as a whole will have an adjusted crime rate value of 100. Cities with adjusted crime rates greater than 100 are cities with crime rates greater than the average for the entire region; likewise, cities with adjusted crime rates less than 100 are cities with crime rates that are below the average of the region. For example, a city with a value of 150 for the adjusted aggravated assault rate measure has 50% more aggravated assaults than the average of the region in that year. And a city with a value of 60 has an aggravated assault rate that is only 60% as large as that of the average of the region (or, we might say their aggravated assault rate is 40% less than the average of the region). Violent crime combines aggravated assaults, robberies, and homicides. Property crime combines burglaries, motor vehicle thefts, and larcenies.

In several cases in the report, we computed the crime rate averaged over a 3- year period (2011-13). This is done to smooth out possible random year-to-year fluctuations in crime that might occur. While some year-toyear changes in crime reflect true change in the city, others can be due to idiosyncratic events in a particular year. These 3-year moving averages adjust for these fluctuations. For computing the change in overall violent or property crime rates, we compute the difference in these adjusted crime rates. For the six crime types (see Chapter 3), we employ a novel approach for calculating change that adjusts for the inherent problem of comparing changes in crime rates across cities of different sizes. The method is described in the technical notes portion of the report. In brief, the problem is this: if we were to compare cities based on the increase or decrease in the number of crime events, a large city would have an unfair advantage in that a large decrease in the number of crime events might not reflect a very large change in the crime rate, given the large population size. On the other hand, if we were to compare cities based on the increase or decrease in the crime rate, a small city would have an unfair advantage in that the rate can fluctuate quite a bit even with relatively small changes in the number of crimes, simply because of their small population size. Our approach corrects for these issues and provides a reasonable comparison across cities of different sizes. 2

Overview of results The main findings of the analysis are: Compton has the highest violent crime rate from 2011-2013 Laguna Woods has the lowest violent crime rate from 2011-2013 Commerce has the highest property crime rate from 2011-2013 Imperial has the lowest property crime rate from 2011-2013 Bell has the largest increase in violent crime from 2008-2013 Hawaiian Gardens has the largest decrease in violent crime from 2008-2013 Culver City has the largest increase in property crime from 2008-2013 Desert Hot Springs has the largest decrease in property crime from 2008-2013 3

Chapter 2. Violent and property crime Top 10 cities with cities with highest violent or property crime rates in 2013 In 2013, the highest violent crime rate crime rates come from four of the six counties was in Compton. The adjusted violent crime in the region. Two cities appear in the top 10 rate of 362 indicates that whereas the average list for both violent and property crime: city in the region had a violent crime rate of Commerce and San Bernardino. 100, Compton s rate was 262% higher than the Below we present maps showing which average (362 100 = 262). Big Bear Lake had the second highest violent crime rate, over cities have the highest or lowest adjusted 200% higher than the average city in the region. violent or property crime rates (averaged from 2011-13). In these maps, the cities with the Nine of the ten top violent cities were in either Los Angeles or San Bernardino counties. Below highest crime rates are shown in red, the we display the population of each city below to second highest are in orange, the third highest are in yellow, those with the second lowest are give a sense of the city size. shown in green, and those with the lowest are Santa Fe Springs had the highest shown in blue. property crime rate in 2013, with almost 150% more property crime than the average city in the region. The cities with the highest property 4

Top 10 cities with highest violent crime rate, 2013 City County Violent crime Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 362.0 97907 2 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 310.7 5144 3 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 283.0 27936 4 BARSTOW San Bernardino 282.4 23144 5 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 259.5 214322 6 HAWTHORNE Los Angeles 192.2 86132 7 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 188.9 111672 8 COMMERCE Los Angeles 182.3 12995 9 ADELANTO San Bernardino 181.3 31165 10 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 176.6 34902 Top 10 cities with highest property crime rate, 2013 City County Property crime Population 1 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 244.7 16936 2 COMMERCE Los Angeles 236.1 12995 3 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 174.5 46282 4 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 169.4 11240 5 HEMET Riverside 166.7 81698 6 EL CENTRO Imperial 162.0 43249 7 BRAWLEY Imperial 161.6 25753 8 PALM DESERT Riverside 150.8 50456 9 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 150.5 214322 10 REDLANDS San Bernardino 147.6 70282 5

Top 10 cities with highest violent and property crime rates averaged over 2011-2013 These lists show the cities with the highest crime rates, averaged over the last three years (2011-13). This takes into account unusual yearly fluctuations. This list again shows that Compton had the highest violent crime rate, with 209% more violent crime than the average city in the region over the last three years. Commerce had the highest average property crime rate over the last three years, as well as one of the higher violent crime rates. Big Bear Lake and Desert Hot Springs also had some of the highest violent and property crime rates over the last three years. Top 10 cities with highest violent crime rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Violent crime Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 308.8 97907 2 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 298.8 27936 3 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 233.5 214322 4 BARSTOW San Bernardino 228.9 23144 5 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 216.9 34902 6 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 208.1 5144 7 COMMERCE Los Angeles 204.3 12995 8 LYNWOOD Los Angeles 193.4 71077 9 HAWTHORNE Los Angeles 183.8 86132 10 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 178.8 111672 Top 10 cities with highest property crime rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Property crime Population 1 COMMERCE Los Angeles 224.6 12995 2 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 222.6 16936 3 EL CENTRO Imperial 160.7 43249 4 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 158.6 5144 5 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 154.0 46282 6 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 142.8 11240 7 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 140.0 27936 8 HEMET Riverside 138.3 81698 9 BRAWLEY Imperial 137.7 25753 10 PALM DESERT Riverside 137.4 50456 6

Figure 1. Average adjusted violent crime rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 7

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Top 10 cities with lowest violent or property crime rates in 2013 These lists show the 10 cities with lowest violent or property crime in 2013. Canyon Lake in Riverside County had the lowest violent crime rate (just 7.8% as high as the average city in the region). Several south Orange County cities had very low violent crime rates: Laguna Woods, Rancho Santa Margarita, and Irvine. Several south Orange County cities also had very low property crime rates: Laguna Woods, Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Niguel, Lake Forest, and Mission Viejo. Imperial had the lowest property crime rate in 2013. Several cities are among the lowest in both violent and property crime: Imperial, Palos Verdes Estates, Yorba Linda, Laguna Woods, Rancho Santa Margarita, and La Habra Heights. The only city with an over 100,000 person population on these lists was Irvine. Top 10 cities with lowest violent crime rate, 2013 City County Violent crime Population 1 CANYON LAKE Riverside 7.8 10944 2 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 8.6 16584 3 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 9.9 49190 4 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES Los Angeles 10.4 8229 5 IMPERIAL Imperial 12.5 15943 6 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 12.5 13658 7 YORBA LINDA Orange 12.7 67492 8 CORONADO San Diego 13.5 23183 9 IRVINE Orange 13.7 235830 10 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 15.7 5437 Top 10 cities with lowest property crime rate, 2013 City County Property crime Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 18.5 15943 2 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 20.3 49190 3 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 27.3 16584 4 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 33.0 64894 5 FILLMORE Ventura 34.3 15206 6 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 34.8 5437 7 LAKE FOREST Orange 35.2 79336 8 YORBA LINDA Orange 35.6 67492 9 MISSION VIEJO Orange 35.8 95895 10 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 37.0 13658 9

Top 10 cities with lowest violent and property crime rates averaged over 2011-2013 These lists show the cities with the lowest violent and property crime rates averaged over the last three years. Laguna Woods, primarily a retirement community, had the lowest violent crime rate and the third lowest property crime rate. Irvine is by far the largest city on these lists with an over 200,000 person population. The city of Imperial had the lowest property crime rate over the last three years. Four cities are among the lowest in both violent and property crime: Imperial, Palos Verdes Estates, Laguna Woods, and Rancho Santa Margarita. Top 10 cities with lowest violent crime rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Violent crime Population 1 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 8.9 16584 2 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 10.2 13658 3 IMPERIAL Imperial 12.5 15943 4 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 12.5 49190 5 IRVINE Orange 13.0 235830 6 VILLA PARK Orange 14.6 5959 7 INDIAN WELLS Riverside 15.1 5174 8 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE Los Angeles 15.2 20572 9 CALABASAS Los Angeles 16.1 24114 10 YORBA LINDA Orange 16.9 67492 Top 10 cities with lowest property crime rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Property crime Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 16.5 15943 2 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 21.6 49190 3 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 26.4 16584 4 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 30.1 13658 5 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 32.2 5437 6 MOORPARK Ventura 32.2 35264 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 32.7 64894 8 TEMPLE CITY Los Angeles 33.3 36269 9 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 35.0 11048 10 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 35.6 27744 10

Figure 2. Average adjusted property crime rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 11

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Top 10 cities with biggest increases in violent crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years These tables focus on the cities showing the biggest increase in violent crime in recent years. We display three tables: 1) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last year (2012-2013; 2) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last five years; 3) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last ten years. We also present maps throughout this section, and the following section, showing which cities have experienced the largest changes in adjusted crime rates over the last five years. In these maps, the cities with the largest increases are shown in red, the second largest are in orange, the third largest are in yellow, those with the second largest decrease are shown in green, and those with the largest decreases are shown in blue. In the last year, Big Bear Lake experienced the largest increase in their violent crime rate. They went from double the regional average rate to triple the regional average rate in the last year. They also experienced the 2 nd largest increase over the last 5 years and the 6 th largest increase over the last 10 years. Compton also showed a large increase in the last year, but this was a change from recent years as they are not included in the list of cities experiencing large increases in the last 5 or 10 years. Bell experienced the largest increase over the last 5 years, and one of the larger increases over the last 10 years. 5 years ago they reported an average violent crime rate, but now have 70% more violent crime than an average city in the region. Barstow saw a very large increase in the last year and the biggest increase over the last 10 years. The largest increases in violent crime over the last 10 years have typically occurred in the Inland Empire. For example, six cities from San Bernardino County appeared on the list as having large increases in the last 10 years, including Barstow, Victorville, Hesperia, Big Bear Lake, Adelanto, and Highland. 13

Top 10 cities with largest increase in violent crime rate from 2012-2013 City County Change First year This year Population 1 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 95.3 215.4 310.7 5144 2 BARSTOW San Bernardino 47.0 235.3 282.4 23144 3 COMPTON Los Angeles 34.6 327.5 362.0 97907 4 MALIBU Los Angeles 31.2 30.8 62.0 12891 5 INDIAN WELLS Riverside 28.3 10.3 38.6 5174 6 WESTLAKE VILLAGE Los Angeles 27.8 9.4 37.2 8440 7 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 25.9 47.6 73.4 23701 8 GRAND TERRACE San Bernardino 25.7 62.0 87.7 12364 9 HEMET Riverside 24.3 131.8 156.1 81698 10 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 24.1 9.5 33.6 11048 Top 10 cities with largest increase in violent crime rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 BELL Los Angeles 74.8 96.6 171.4 35928 2 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 68.5 139.6 208.1 5144 3 INDIO Riverside 49.4 96.8 146.2 80243 4 AZUSA Los Angeles 37.0 89.9 126.9 47754 5 CUDAHY Los Angeles 32.7 119.1 151.8 24091 6 HESPERIA San Bernardino 31.2 68.8 99.9 92621 7 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 29.9 268.9 298.8 27936 8 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 29.6 25.7 55.3 23701 9 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 28.8 188.1 216.9 34902 10 ADELANTO San Bernardino 28.1 119.6 147.7 31165 Top 10 cities with largest increase in violent crime rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 BARSTOW San Bernardino 56.5 172.4 228.9 23144 2 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 49.0 94.9 143.9 121699 3 AZUSA Los Angeles 48.1 78.8 126.9 47754 4 BELL Los Angeles 47.4 123.9 171.4 35928 5 HESPERIA San Bernardino 43.6 56.3 99.9 92621 6 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 35.4 172.7 208.1 5144 7 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 31.1 115.8 146.8 95591 8 ADELANTO San Bernardino 30.7 117.0 147.7 31165 9 HOLTVILLE Imperial 29.5 6.3 35.9 6022 10 HIGHLAND San Bernardino 29.3 84.9 114.2 54462 14

Figure 3. Change in average adjusted violent crime rate (2008-13) for Southern California cities 15

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Top 10 cities with biggest increases in property crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years San Jacinto experienced large increases in property crime, with the largest increase in the last year, and the 2 nd largest over the last 10 years. In the last 10 years, they have gone from a low property crime city to one with an average level. And in the last year their property crime rate increased to 35% above the regional average. Culver City experienced the largest increase in the last 5 years, which continues a trend from the 5 years prior to that. Culver City went from about 30% below the average in 2003 to 30% above the average for property crime in the last 10 years. Redlands is another city that has experienced a large increase over the last 10 years to go from a below average level in 2003 to an above average level of property crime. El Centro has seen a steady increase in property crime over the last 10 years. They had the largest increase in property crime in the last 10 years, going from a city 10% below the average to one 60% above the average. 17

Top 10 cities with largest increase in property crime rate from 2012-2013 City County Change First year This year Population 1 SAN JACINTO Riverside 31.0 104.7 135.7 45714 2 HEMET Riverside 28.1 138.6 166.7 81698 3 OXNARD Ventura 20.9 65.1 86.1 202594 4 SOUTH PASADENA Los Angeles 20.3 54.9 75.2 25937 5 LAMESA San Diego 19.9 95.7 115.6 58482 6 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 19.7 84.9 104.5 23701 7 SAN GABRIEL Los Angeles 17.8 44.0 61.7 40287 8 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 17.8 156.7 174.5 46282 9 BANNING Riverside 16.2 74.9 91.0 30503 10 ARTESIA Los Angeles 15.9 50.4 66.3 16734 Top 10 cities with largest increase in property crime rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 48.2 82.8 131.0 39452 2 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 46.7 111.9 158.6 5144 3 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 37.6 105.1 142.8 11240 4 BLYTHE Riverside 36.6 68.1 104.7 20629 5 REDLANDS San Bernardino 36.1 90.1 126.1 70282 6 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 35.5 97.0 132.5 34902 7 RIALTO San Bernardino 34.6 58.9 93.5 102520 8 EL CENTRO Imperial 33.3 127.4 160.7 43249 9 BEAUMONT Riverside 31.6 64.5 96.1 40208 10 CALEXICO Imperial 28.0 86.6 114.6 39527 Top 10 cities with largest increase in property crime rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 EL CENTRO Imperial 68.7 91.9 160.7 43249 2 SAN JACINTO Riverside 62.1 45.0 107.1 45714 3 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 59.6 71.4 131.0 39452 4 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 58.4 164.2 222.6 16936 5 BRAWLEY Imperial 45.9 91.8 137.7 25753 6 REDLANDS San Bernardino 40.5 85.6 126.1 70282 7 COMMERCE Los Angeles 40.1 184.6 224.6 12995 8 NEEDLES San Bernardino 37.4 91.1 128.5 4932 9 LOS ALAMITOS Orange 36.9 52.6 89.5 11735 10 HEMET Riverside 35.1 103.2 138.3 81698 18

Figure 4. Change in average adjusted property crime rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 19

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Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in violent crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years Coachella has seen the largest decrease in violent crime in the last year, going from 66% above the average to 22% below the average. However, that does not appear to be part of a longer lasting trend, as this decline does not appear over the last 5 or 10 years. Alternatively, Needles saw a large drop in the last year, continuing a 5 year trend in which they went from a high violent crime city to a city just below the average. Hawaiian Gardens experienced the largest decrease in violent crime over the last 5 years. Five years ago their violent crime rate was double the average, and now it is just above the average. Perris also has seen a steady decrease in their violent crime rate over the last 10 years, from almost 70% above the average to 20% below the average. Although Compton still has a high violent crime rate that is 3 times the average, they have experienced some of the largest decreases in the last 5 and 10 years. Likewise, Gardena has experienced a steady decrease in their violent crime rate over the last 10 years, going from twice the region average to just 17% above the average. Los Angeles experienced the largest decrease in violent crime over the last 10 years. Ten years ago Los Angeles had a violent crime rate 183% higher than the regional average, and now it is just 22% above the average. 21

Top 10 cities with largest decrease in violent crime rate from 2012-2013 City County Change First year This year Population 1 COACHELLA Riverside -89.5 166.2 77.7 43330 2 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles -79.8 254.8 176.6 34902 3 LA QUINTA Riverside -53.4 102.2 49.6 39150 4 MAYWOOD Los Angeles -51.5 165.7 115.2 27744 5 COMMERCE Los Angeles -45.8 226.5 182.3 12995 6 HIGHLAND San Bernardino -44.6 143.4 100.1 54462 7 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -42.3 324.7 283.0 27936 8 NEEDLES San Bernardino -36.6 122.2 86.8 4932 9 CUDAHY Los Angeles -33.0 164.5 131.5 24091 10 HERMOSA BEACH Los Angeles -33.0 71.8 38.8 19858 Top 10 cities with largest decrease in violent crime rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 HAWAIIAN GARDENS Los Angeles -90.9 204.4 115.3 14437 2 NEEDLES San Bernardino -75.3 164.4 89.6 4932 3 COMPTON Los Angeles -72.2 380.6 308.8 97907 4 PERRIS Riverside -58.4 136.7 79.1 72171 5 LANCASTER Los Angeles -53.6 188.7 136.3 159792 6 BARSTOW San Bernardino -52.4 280.5 228.9 23144 7 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles -49.5 161.6 113.1 54868 8 BELLFLOWER Los Angeles -49.9 143.6 95.5 77594 9 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles -46.6 126.0 80.6 11240 10 GARDENA Los Angeles -44.0 160.6 116.6 59703 Top 10 cities with largest decrease in violent crime rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -162.9 283.3 122.2 3878725 2 BLYTHE Riverside -133.5 217.6 85.1 20629 3 GARDENA Los Angeles -95.6 211.0 116.6 59703 4 EL CENTRO Imperial -90.0 183.0 92.9 43249 5 PERRIS Riverside -90.7 168.4 79.1 72171 6 COMPTON Los Angeles -83.6 391.2 308.8 97907 7 LANCASTER Los Angeles -77.7 212.7 136.3 159792 8 COMMERCE Los Angeles -76.8 279.4 204.3 12995 9 BRAWLEY Imperial -73.4 129.0 56.4 25753 10 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -72.0 265.4 193.4 71077 22

Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in property crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years Big Bear Lake experienced the largest decrease in property crime in the last year, while Cathedral City, Rialto, and Ojai also have seen relatively sharp drops. When looking at longer-term trends, Desert Hot Springs has shown the most consistent downward trend in property crime. Although it still has a property crime rate 40% above the regional average, this city has had the largest decrease over the last 10 years, with most of the drop attributed to the more recent 5 years. Although it already had a low rate, Imperial also has seen a relatively large decrease in property crime in the last 5 years. Three cities in San Diego County have seen large decreases in property crime. Chula Vista, Lemon Grove, and El Cajon have all experienced drops over the last 10 years and are now well below the regional average for property crime. Four cities in Los Angeles County have experienced large drops in property crime. Three of those cities Hawaiian Gardens, San Fernando, and Los Angeles were already below the average 10 years ago, but have decreased further since then. And one Signal Hill is a former high property crime city that has seen sizeable decreases over the last 10 years. 23

Top 10 cities with largest decrease in property crime rate from 2012-2013 City County Change First year This year Population 1 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino -53.0 196.6 143.6 5144 2 CATHEDRAL CITY Riverside -24.1 96.3 72.4 53064 3 RIALTO San Bernardino -23.5 113.5 91.1 102520 4 OJAI Ventura -23.9 68.8 46.7 7585 5 EL CENTRO Imperial -22.7 183.3 162.0 43249 6 DUARTE Los Angeles -18.2 75.5 57.8 21759 7 DEL MAR San Diego -17.5 159.8 143.4 4290 8 YUCCA VALLEY San Bernardino -16.2 85.3 69.5 21214 9 HERMOSA BEACH Los Angeles -16.6 110.4 95.0 19858 10 COVINA Los Angeles -15.4 109.7 95.2 48524 Top 10 cities with largest decrease in property crime rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -40.5 179.4 140.0 27936 2 IMPERIAL Imperial -25.4 41.1 16.5 15943 3 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino -22.0 159.2 137.2 37785 4 RANCHO MIRAGE Riverside -21.4 141.5 120.9 17816 5 EL CAJON San Diego -20.0 96.7 76.8 102012 6 LANCASTER Los Angeles -19.5 84.2 65.7 159792 7 HAWAIIAN GARDENS Los Angeles -18.8 60.7 43.5 14437 8 IMPERIAL BEACH San Diego -17.8 68.0 51.8 26998 9 LEMON GROVE San Diego -17.9 69.8 53.7 26156 10 CHULA VISTA San Diego -16.7 78.1 62.8 255073 Top 10 cities with largest decrease in property crime rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -37.4 176.6 140.0 27936 2 HAWAIIAN GARDENS Los Angeles -27.4 70.1 43.5 14437 3 CHULA VISTA San Diego -21.1 83.7 62.8 255073 4 IMPERIAL Imperial -19.4 35.1 16.5 15943 5 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles -18.1 160.6 142.8 11240 6 LEMON GROVE San Diego -18.2 71.5 53.7 26156 7 EL CAJON San Diego -18.6 94.2 76.8 102012 8 SAN FERNANDO Los Angeles -17.3 68.3 51.7 23955 9 ONTARIO San Bernardino -14.5 101.8 88.3 168144 10 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -13.2 81.7 68.9 3878725 24

Chapter 3. Crime by six specific types Top 10 cities with highest crime rates in 2013 In this section, we display the Top 10 cities for each specific crime type. For example, the first table (Top 10 cities with highest aggravated assault rate) shows that Big Bear Lake had the highest aggravated assault rate in 2013. The adjusted aggravated assault rate of 423 indicates that whereas the average city in the region had an aggravated assault rate of 100, Big Bear Lake s rate was 323% higher than the average (423 100 = 323). We also display the population of each city to give a sense of the city size. As evident in this table, Big Bear Lake is a very small resort city with a population of just over 5,000 residents according to the most recent Census. Across crime types, there are some notable similarities. For example, San Bernardino and Compton are the top two cities in both robbery and homicide rates in 2013. Santa Fe Springs and Commerce are the top two cities in auto theft and larceny in 2013. Across most crime types, cities from all counties were typically included on these top 10 lists. Exceptions were robbery in which cities from Los Angeles County dominated the list, and burglary in which cities from San Bernardino and Riverside County dominated the list. With a population of less than 5,000 residents, the small city of Needles in San Bernardino County had the highest burglary rate (297) and third highest homicide rate (519). For some crime types, the range among the top 10 cities is narrower (e.g., larceny crime rates ranged from 234 in Santa Fe Springs to 143). For other crime types, cities varied markedly in their crime rate and even in the average rate (i.e., 100). An example of this is in auto theft rates with Commerce having a rate of 972 or a rate 872% higher than the regional average rate and Montebello having a rate of 356 or a rate 256% higher than the regional average rate. It is worth keeping in mind that for crimes that are relatively rare, such as homicide, a single incident can significantly impact the statistics. An example is Seal Beach, in which a homicide event occurred in 2011, killing several people in a singular incident. Such a big event can strongly impact the city s homicide statistics. Thus, caution is necessary in interpreting the results for any given year, especially when considering homicide rates, which can be driven by relatively few incidents. Below, we present maps showing adjusted crime rates for the various crime types for cities in the region. In these maps, the cities with the highest crime rates are shown in red; the second highest are shown in orange; the third highest are shown in yellow; the second lowest are shown in green; and the cities with the lowest crime rate are shown in blue. 25

Top 10 cities with highest aggravated assault rate in 2013 City County Assault Population 1 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 423.3 5144 2 COMPTON Los Angeles 396.5 97907 3 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 354.2 27936 4 BARSTOW San Bernardino 343.6 23144 5 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 228.8 214322 6 AZUSA Los Angeles 202.2 47754 7 ADELANTO San Bernardino 196.0 31165 8 INDIO Riverside 184.7 80243 9 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 181.8 34902 10 IMPERIAL BEACH San Diego 177.1 26998 Top 10 cities with highest robbery rate in 2013 City County Robbery Population 1 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 353.4 214322 2 COMPTON Los Angeles 350.8 97907 3 HAWTHORNE Los Angeles 331.2 86132 4 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles 319.3 58852 5 COMMERCE Los Angeles 286.3 12995 6 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 278.5 111672 7 LYNWOOD Los Angeles 253.7 71077 8 GARDENA Los Angeles 230.1 59703 9 LONG BEACH Los Angeles 227.1 469665 10 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 222.6 95591 Top 10 cities with highest homicide rate in 2013 City County Homicide Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 940.2 97907 2 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 536.9 214322 3 NEEDLES San Bernardino 518.5 4932 4 SANTA PAULA Ventura 508.7 30159 5 POMONA Los Angeles 489.9 151366 6 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 368.7 27744 7 YUCCA VALLEY San Bernardino 361.6 21214 8 BARSTOW San Bernardino 331.4 23144 9 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 320.6 111672 10 ARTESIA Los Angeles 305.6 16734 26

Figure 5. Average adjusted aggravated assault rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 27

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Top 10 cities with highest burglary rate in 2013 City County Burglary Population 1 NEEDLES San Bernardino 296.9 4932 2 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 290.1 27936 3 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 256.0 46282 4 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 249.1 5144 5 BARSTOW San Bernardino 236.6 23144 6 HEMET Riverside 226.1 81698 7 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 207.6 214322 8 ADELANTO San Bernardino 203.4 31165 9 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 199.8 121699 10 BRAWLEY Imperial 194.5 25753 Top 10 cities with highest auto theft rate in2013 City County Auto theft Population 1 COMMERCE Los Angeles 972.2 12995 2 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 649.0 16936 3 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 572.7 214322 4 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles 456.5 58852 5 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino 450.2 37785 6 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 435.6 95591 7 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles 419.0 54868 8 COACHELLA Riverside 400.0 43330 9 COMPTON Los Angeles 372.2 97907 10 MONTEBELLO Los Angeles 355.9 63566 Top 10 cities with highest larceny rate in 2013 City County Larceny Population 1 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 234.5 16936 2 COMMERCE Los Angeles 189.6 12995 3 EL CENTRO Imperial 165.8 43249 4 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 161.3 11240 5 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 160.9 39452 6 BRAWLEY Imperial 158.6 25753 7 DEL MAR San Diego 149.4 4290 8 SANTA MONICA Los Angeles 145.1 92488 9 PALM DESERT Riverside 143.3 50456 10 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 143.1 34902 29

Top 10 cities with highest crime rates averaged over 2011-2013 In the following set of tables, we show the Top 10 cities for each crime type based on the crime rate averaged over the last three years (2011-13). This averaged crime rate ensures that an atypical year with unusually high or low crime results in a less biased estimate. The highest reported average crime rate is for motor vehicle theft in Commerce (926). Commerce is also listed as a top 10 city for larceny and aggravated assault. On occasion, high crime rates do group in space. An example of this is found in the top 10 cities for robbery in which 9 out of the 10 are in Los Angeles County. San Bernardino is the exception as the only top 10 city for robbery outside of Los Angeles County. For most crime types, cities from Orange, Ventura, or San Diego County do not make the top 10. 30

Top 10 cities with highest aggravated assault rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Assault Population 1 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 366.9 27936 2 COMPTON Los Angeles 306.2 97907 3 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 273.3 5144 4 BARSTOW San Bernardino 259.5 23144 5 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 204.6 214322 6 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 204.4 34902 7 COMMERCE Los Angeles 171.2 12995 8 IMPERIAL BEACH San Diego 169.4 26998 9 LYNWOOD Los Angeles 163.3 71077 10 ADELANTO San Bernardino 161.4 31165 Top 10 cities with highest robbery rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Robbery Population 1 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles 367.4 58852 2 COMPTON Los Angeles 341.2 97907 3 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 309.6 214322 4 COMMERCE Los Angeles 303.4 12995 5 HAWTHORNE Los Angeles 302.9 86132 6 LYNWOOD Los Angeles 275.7 71077 7 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 267.9 34902 8 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 267.5 111672 9 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 226.1 95591 10 LONG BEACH Los Angeles 224.1 469665 Top 10 cities with highest homicide rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Homicide Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 589.8 97907 2 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 444.5 214322 3 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 342.3 27936 4 NEEDLES San Bernardino 317.3 4932 5 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 305.4 5144 6 POMONA Los Angeles 293.9 151366 7 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles 287.2 111672 8 SEAL BEACH Orange 255.2 24798 9 BELL GARDENS Los Angeles 219.5 42980 10 SANTA PAULA Ventura 207.6 30159 31

Top 10 cities with highest burglary rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Burglary Population 1 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 286.1 27936 2 NEEDLES San Bernardino 257.8 4932 3 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 257.4 5144 4 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 241.3 46282 5 BRAWLEY Imperial 203.0 25753 6 EL CENTRO Imperial 201.2 43249 7 HEMET Riverside 195.1 81698 8 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 184.7 121699 9 RANCHO MIRAGE Riverside 182.3 17816 10 PALM DESERT Riverside 179.5 50456 Top 10 cities with highest motor vehicle theft rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Auto theft Population 1 COMMERCE Los Angeles 926.2 12995 2 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 510.4 16936 3 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles 474.4 58852 4 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 458.2 214322 5 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 437.7 95591 6 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino 388.5 37785 7 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles 361.6 54868 8 COMPTON Los Angeles 352.5 97907 9 DOWNEY Los Angeles 350.7 113222 10 CALEXICO Imperial 343.4 39527 Top 10 cities with highest larceny rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Larceny Population 1 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles 218.8 16936 2 COMMERCE Los Angeles 181.8 12995 3 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 152.0 39452 4 EL CENTRO Imperial 149.7 43249 5 DEL MAR San Diego 140.1 4290 6 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 135.7 11240 7 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles 135.6 34902 8 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 131.7 5144 9 PALM DESERT Riverside 128.2 50456 10 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino 124.2 37785 32

Figure 6. Average adjusted robbery rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 33

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Top 10 cities with lowest crime rates in 2013 In this section, we display the Top 10 cities with the lowest rates of the following five crime types: aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, motor vehicle theft and larceny. We do not list the Top 10 cities with the lowest homicide rates, given that several cities had no homicides. The third table shows that Imperial, a city of 15,943 people located in Imperial County, had the lowest burglary rate in 2013. Imperial s adjusted burglary rate of 18.8 indicates that this city s rate was 81.2% less than the average burglary rate in the region (100-18.8 = -81.2). The fifth table shows that Imperial also had the lowest larceny rate in 2013. In this case, Imperial s adjusted larceny rate of 15.9 indicates that this city s rate was 84.1% less than the average larceny rate in the region. As demonstrated by the case of Imperial, many cities which ranked in the list of Top 10 cities with the lowest rate of one crime type in 2013 also ranked in the list of Top 10 cities with the lowest rate of other crime types in 2013. For example, Rancho Santa Margarita, a city of 49,190 people located in Orange County, had one of the lowest rates of all five crime types displayed in this section. Similarly, Laguna Woods (another city located in south Orange County) had the lowest aggravated assault rate in 2013, as well as one of the lowest robbery, burglary and larceny rates in the region; while Palos Verdes Estates (located in Los Angeles County) had some of the lowest robbery, motor vehicle theft and larceny rates in the region. 35

Top 10 cities with lowest aggravated assault rate in 2013 City County Assault Population 1 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 5.7 16584 2 LA PALMA Orange 5.9 15950 3 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 7.7 49190 4 CORONADO San Diego 10.2 23183 5 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES Los Angeles 11.5 8229 6 IRVINE Orange 12.2 235830 7 CANYON LAKE Riverside 13.0 10944 8 YORBA LINDA Orange 13.3 67492 9 SEAL BEACH Orange 13.4 24798 10 CLAREMONT Los Angeles 15.9 35623 Top 10 cities with lowest robbery rate in 2013 City County Robbery Population 1 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 0.0 13658 2 CANYON LAKE Riverside 0.0 10944 3 VILLA PARK Orange 0.0 5959 4 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 0.0 5437 5 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 5.8 16584 6 IMPERIAL Imperial 6.0 15943 7 YORBA LINDA Orange 8.5 67492 8 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 8.6 11048 9 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES Los Angeles 11.6 8229 10 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 11.6 49190 36

Figure 7. Average adjusted burglary rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 37

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Top 10 cities with lowest burglary rate in 2013 City County Burglary Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 18.8 15943 2 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 22.1 16584 3 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 24.4 64894 4 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 26.1 49190 5 MISSION VIEJO Orange 27.1 95895 6 FILLMORE Ventura 28.5 15206 7 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 31.2 27744 8 LAKE FOREST Orange 31.5 79336 9 MOORPARK Ventura 32.1 35264 10 OJAI Ventura 32.9 7585 Top 10 cities with lowest motor vehicle theft rate in2013 City County Auto theft Population 1 VILLA PARK Orange 0.0 5959 2 SAN MARINO Los Angeles 3.4 13308 3 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 12.1 49190 4 CALABASAS Los Angeles 13.2 24114 5 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 13.4 13658 6 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 16.8 5437 7 MISSION VIEJO Orange 19.0 95895 8 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 20.4 64894 9 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE Los Angeles 24.4 20572 10 LAKE FOREST Orange 24.7 79336 Top 10 cities with lowest larceny rate in 2013 City County Larceny Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 15.9 15943 2 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 17.6 5437 3 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 19.5 49190 4 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 22.8 27744 5 LAWNDALE Los Angeles 24.8 33234 6 LA PUENTE Los Angeles 25.9 40415 7 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 28.1 11048 8 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 28.8 16584 9 TWENTYNINE PALMS San Bernardino29.4 25914 10 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 31.2 13658 39

Top 10 cities with lowest crime rates averaged over 2011-2013 In this section, we display the Top 10 cities with the lowest level of each of the following five crime types based on the crime rate averaged over 2011-13: aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, motor vehicle theft and larceny. This allows for the smoothing of unusual events that might occur in a single year. The fourth table shows that San Marino, a city of 13,308 people in Los Angeles County, had the lowest motor vehicle theft rate when averaged over the last three years. Similarly, the second table shows that Villa Park, a city of 5,959 people located in Orange County, had the lowest robbery rate when averaged over the last three years. In the section where crime types are averaged over the last three years, the positions of several cities differ compared to the previous section looking only at crime rates in 2013. For example, Imperial still had the lowest burglary and larceny rates when averaged over the last three years, and Laguna Woods still had the lowest aggravated assault rate when averaged over the last three years. However, Villa Park, which had the lowest motor vehicle theft rate in 2013, was now replaced by San Marino when averaging over three years. Such observations provide support for the inclusion of averaged crime rates as a means to smooth out particular years that experience disproportionately high or low numbers of certain crime types. 40

Top 10 cities with lowest aggravated assault rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Assault Population 1 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 5.8 16584 2 LA PALMA Orange 12.1 15950 3 IRVINE Orange 12.3 235830 4 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 12.5 49190 5 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 13.1 13658 6 CALABASAS Los Angeles 13.3 24114 7 TEMECULA Riverside 14.0 106680 8 CLAREMONT Los Angeles 15.5 35623 9 INDIAN WELLS Riverside 16.0 5174 10 WESTLAKE VILLAGE Los Angeles 16.3 8440 Top 10 cities with lowest robbery rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Robbery Population 1 VILLA PARK Orange 0.0 5959 2 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 2.1 13658 3 CANYON LAKE Riverside 2.7 10944 4 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 5.3 5437 5 IMPERIAL Imperial 5.6 15943 6 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 7.8 11048 7 YORBA LINDA Orange 11.3 67492 8 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 11.8 49190 9 CORONADO San Diego 11.8 23183 10 IRVINE Orange 13.7 235830 41

Top 10 cities with lowest burglary rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Burglary Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 17.6 15943 2 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 19.2 16584 3 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 22.0 49190 4 FILLMORE Ventura 27.3 15206 5 MISSION VIEJO Orange 28.0 95895 6 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 29.4 64894 7 MOORPARK Ventura 30.8 35264 8 LAKE FOREST Orange 31.0 79336 9 CUDAHY Los Angeles 31.9 24091 10 THOUSAND OAKS Ventura 32.6 128884 Top 10 cities with lowest motor vehicle theft rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Auto theft Population 1 SAN MARINO Los Angeles 7.3 13308 2 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 11.5 49190 3 VILLA PARK Orange 16.5 5959 4 CALABASAS Los Angeles 16.5 24114 5 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 17.6 16584 6 MISSION VIEJO Orange 18.2 95895 7 LAGUNA NIGUEL Orange 19.0 64894 8 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 19.4 13658 9 SIERRA MADRE Los Angeles 20.1 11048 10 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 20.6 5437 Top 10 cities with lowest larceny rate (based on average over 2011-2013) City County Larceny Population 1 IMPERIAL Imperial 14.2 15943 2 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Los Angeles 20.3 5437 3 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 21.1 27744 4 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA Orange 22.5 49190 5 LAWNDALE Los Angeles 23.1 33234 6 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 25.4 13658 7 TEMPLE CITY Los Angeles 26.8 36269 8 LA PUENTE Los Angeles 27.4 40415 9 LAGUNA WOODS Orange 29.4 16584 10 WALNUT Los Angeles 30.3 30279 42

Figure 8. Average adjusted motor vehicle theft rate (2011-13) for Southern California cities 43

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Top 10 cities with biggest increases in crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years These tables focus on the cities showing the biggest increase in crime in recent years. For each crime type we display three tables: 1) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last year; 2) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last five years; 3) Top 10 with the biggest increase in the last ten years. These are grouped by particular crime type (e.g., aggravated assault, etc.). It is possible that a city with a large drop in crime can appear to have a higher adjusted crime rate in the more recent time period. This is because the adjusted crime rates compare the city to all other cities in that same year. If the overall level of crime is dropping in the entire region, this can affect the adjusted rates in individual years, regardless of the amount of change for individual cities. We also present maps throughout this section, and the following section, showing which cities have experienced the largest changes in adjusted crime rates over the last five years. In these maps, the cities with the largest increases are shown in red, the second largest are in orange, the third largest are in yellow, those with the second largest decrease are shown in green, and those with the largest decreases are shown in blue. Some key results: Increases in the last year: Compton experienced the largest increase in aggravated assault in the last year, going from a rate about 200% higher than the average in the region to one almost 300% higher. They also experienced the largest increase in their homicide rate. Despite their already high aggravated assault rate, Big Bear Lake had the second largest increase but did not experience similar increases in other crime types. Barstow experienced large increases in aggravated assault, homicide, and burglary. Indio experienced large increases in aggravated assaults and motor vehicle thefts. Hemet experienced sizeable increases in robberies, motor vehicle thefts, and larcenies. Maywood experienced large increases in homicides and motor vehicle thefts. Riverside and Anaheim experienced the largest increases in motor vehicle thefts. Oxnard, despite its relatively low larceny rate, experienced the largest increase. Increases in the last five years: Over the last five years, Chino has seen the largest increase in aggravated assaults. Formerly a city with a rate only half that of the regional average, now it is at the average rate. They also have experienced a large increase in homicides. Bell experienced large increases in aggravated assaults and robberies. Hesperia has seen large increases in aggravated assaults and burglaries. Culver City experienced large increases in aggravated assaults and larcenies. Yucaipa and Loma Linda have seen large increases in aggravated assaults and robberies. 45

Rancho Cucamonga has the largest burglary rate increase in the last five years, going from a city with a burglary rate less than half the regional average to one above the regional average. Hemet experienced large increases in burglaries and motor vehicle thefts. Anaheim experienced large increases in motor vehicle thefts and larcenies. Huntington Beach experienced the largest increase in larcenies. Increases in the last ten years: Victorville has experienced the largest increase in robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults over the last ten years. They have gone from 30% below the regional average in aggravated assaults to 30% above the average. They also experienced large increases in homicides and motor vehicle thefts. Hesperia experienced one of the largest increases in aggravated assaults, robberies, burglaries, and motor vehicle thefts. Desert Hot Springs experienced one of the largest increases in aggravated assaults, homicides, and motor vehicle thefts. Highland experienced a large increase in aggravated assaults and burglaries. Adelanto experienced a large increase in aggravated assaults, robberies, burglaries, and motor vehicle thefts. Although Calexico has relatively low crime rates, it experienced one of the larger increases in aggravated assaults and larcenies. Hemet experienced large increases in robberies, motor vehicle thefts, and larcenies. Coachella experienced large increases in robberies and motor vehicle thefts. San Jacinto experienced large increases in robberies, homicides, and all property crimes. Indio has seen large increases in robberies and larcenies. Needles experienced large increases in homicides and motor vehicle thefts. Beaumont experienced large increases in motor vehicle thefts and larcenies. 46

Biggest increase in aggravated assault rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 30.9 316.1 396.5 97907 2 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino 19.3 278.5 423.3 5144 3 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles 18.1 83.4 124.7 58852 4 BARSTOW San Bernardino 17.4 263.3 343.6 23144 5 LAGUNA HILLS Orange 17.0 16.3 57.8 31134 6 AZUSA Los Angeles 16.8 153.7 202.2 47754 7 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 16.5 49.5 99.9 23701 8 INDIO Riverside 16.2 146.4 184.7 80243 9 PALM DESERT Riverside 11.3 41.3 66.6 50456 10 LANCASTER Los Angeles 10.9 128.1 154.6 159792 Biggest increase in aggravated assault rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 CHINO San Bernardino 51.6 42.8 104.5 80704 2 BELL Los Angeles 44.0 74.2 157.8 35928 3 AZUSA Los Angeles 38.8 90.5 160.4 47754 4 HESPERIA San Bernardino 38.6 66.2 114.9 92621 5 INDIO Riverside 37.0 84.0 153.7 80243 6 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 26.9 72.3 117.0 95591 7 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 26.9 29.1 72.1 39452 8 YUCAIPA San Bernardino 24.7 26.5 61.4 52524 9 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 21.8 22.1 63.8 23701 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 21.0 284.8 366.9 27936 Biggest increase in aggravated assault rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 65.3 71.7 137.6 121699 2 AZUSA Los Angeles 49.5 59.6 160.4 47754 3 HESPERIA San Bernardino 46.4 54.9 114.9 92621 4 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 37.9 317.2 366.9 27936 5 HIGHLAND San Bernardino 34.1 52.3 116.6 54462 6 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles 29.6 58.5 117.0 95591 7 ADELANTO San Bernardino 22.2 129.5 161.4 31165 8 BARSTOW San Bernardino 20.0 157.6 259.5 23144 9 YUCAIPA San Bernardino 19.5 25.7 61.4 52524 10 CALEXICO Imperial 19.5 33.3 73.3 39527 47

Biggest increase in robbery rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 HEMET Riverside 16.2 160.0 202.0 81698 2 PALMDALE Los Angeles 14.3 128.4 156.6 156522 3 MONTEREY PARK Los Angeles 12.5 61.0 93.6 61152 4 GRAND TERRACE San Bernardino 12.3 57.7 123.5 12364 5 EL CENTRO Imperial 11.6 81.6 119.1 43249 6 AGOURA HILLS Los Angeles 10.7 4.3 45.9 20762 7 ARCADIA Los Angeles 10.7 34.2 61.0 57855 8 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino 10.6 158.8 199.5 37785 9 SAN JACINTO Riverside 10.4 99.4 133.6 45714 10 MONTEBELLO Los Angeles 9.5 93.8 121.6 63566 Biggest increase in robbery rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 BELL Los Angeles 23.7 147.8 220.2 35928 2 GRAND TERRACE San Bernardino 10.3 24.7 64.9 12364 3 ADELANTO San Bernardino 9.1 91.6 117.5 31165 4 YUCCA VALLEY San Bernardino 8.9 43.9 73.1 21214 5 YUCAIPA San Bernardino 6.4 34.5 49.1 52524 6 GLENDORA Los Angeles 3.8 40.9 51.8 50893 7 LA QUINTA Riverside 3.5 52.9 77.1 39150 8 LOMA LINDA San Bernardino 3.0 34.0 43.5 23701 9 OJAI Ventura 2.5 22.7 37.8 7585 10 FILLMORE Ventura 2.3 35.3 47.0 15206 Biggest increase in robbery rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 37.9 158.5 164.5 121699 2 HEMET Riverside 21.2 141.3 156.5 81698 3 COACHELLA Riverside 19.1 121.1 135.3 43330 4 ADELANTO San Bernardino 18.5 83.3 117.5 31165 5 SAN JACINTO Riverside 18.3 76.9 99.5 45714 6 HESPERIA San Bernardino 16.2 60.7 76.7 92621 7 VENTURA Ventura 16.0 73.4 98.9 108204 8 LA QUINTA Riverside 14.6 44.1 77.1 39150 9 INDIO Riverside 14.4 154.4 139.3 80243 10 ESCONDIDO San Diego 13.5 99.0 113.4 148650 48

Figure 9. 5-year change in adjusted aggravated assault rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 49

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Biggest increase in homicide rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 COMPTON Los Angeles 290.4 499.7 940.2 97907 2 POMONA Los Angeles 186.8 261.8 489.9 151366 3 SANTA PAULA Ventura 173.9 78.0 508.7 30159 4 YUCCA VALLEY San Bernardino 124.7 0.0 361.6 21214 5 CORONA Riverside 120.4 14.8 143.7 160159 6 BARSTOW San Bernardino 119.5 0.0 331.4 23144 7 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 109.2 83.8 368.7 27744 8 SANTA MONICA Los Angeles 99.1 51.2 193.5 92488 9 VENTURA Ventura 92.1 21.5 141.8 108204 10 ONTARIO San Bernardino 88.6 41.7 136.9 168144 Biggest increase in homicide rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 SEAL BEACH Orange 110.5 0.0 255.2 24798 2 SAN JACINTO Riverside 104.8 20.3 206.4 45714 3 SANTA PAULA Ventura 74.0 43.3 207.6 30159 4 ORANGE Orange 46.1 13.7 61.5 140304 5 BLYTHE Riverside 44.7 54.3 185.5 20629 6 REDONDO BEACH Los Angeles 41.4 0.0 57.5 67993 7 CHINO San Bernardino 38.9 14.7 68.2 80704 8 CORONADO San Diego 38.8 23.1 121.0 23183 9 BANNING Riverside 37.5 104.5 206.4 30503 10 LAWNDALE Los Angeles 35.7 97.5 188.0 33234 Biggest increase in homicide rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 SEAL BEACH Orange 54.5 24.8 255.2 24798 2 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 47.9 144.3 342.3 27936 3 NEEDLES San Bernardino 35.4 0.0 317.3 4932 4 SAN JACINTO Riverside 34.6 100.2 206.4 45714 5 CORONADO San Diego 29.0 0.0 121.0 23183 6 ORANGE Orange 28.6 9.2 61.5 140304 7 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 26.6 100.2 137.0 121699 8 LAWNDALE Los Angeles 26.3 75.3 188.0 33234 9 LOMITA Los Angeles 25.4 0.0 114.0 20622 10 IMPERIAL BEACH San Diego 22.2 0.0 86.8 26998 51

Biggest increase in burglary rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 WALNUT Los Angeles 40.0 70.1 120.9 30279 2 ROSEMEAD Los Angeles 39.4 49.7 87.8 54587 3 BARSTOW San Bernardino 37.3 168.6 236.6 23144 4 SAN DIEGO San Diego 34.5 65.0 78.4 1349306 5 TEMECULA Riverside 33.1 83.9 110.9 106680 6 TEMPLE CITY Los Angeles 29.3 47.3 82.1 36269 7 AGOURA HILLS Los Angeles 28.8 44.3 87.4 20762 8 SOUTH PASADENA Los Angeles 28.6 66.8 109.1 25937 9 CLAREMONT Los Angeles 24.8 94.4 130.8 35623 10 OXNARD Ventura 24.8 62.0 80.0 202594 Biggest increase in burglary rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 RANCHO CUCAMONGA San Bernardino 130.3 46.0 111.6 172262 2 MONTEBELLO Los Angeles 91.3 76.3 156.5 63566 3 LONG BEACH Los Angeles 90.6 67.4 109.3 469665 4 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino 86.7 116.0 173.2 214322 5 HEMET Riverside 78.6 129.5 195.1 81698 6 HESPERIA San Bernardino 77.5 67.2 125.9 92621 7 HIGHLAND San Bernardino 73.7 74.9 145.2 54462 8 RIALTO San Bernardino 62.4 71.5 122.6 102520 9 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 43.5 133.0 184.7 121699 10 CERRITOS Los Angeles 35.6 64.4 113.0 49816 Biggest increase in burglary rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 159.9 118.7 184.7 121699 2 MONTEBELLO Los Angeles 147.4 42.9 156.5 63566 3 RANCHO CUCAMONGA San Bernardino 97.2 62.1 111.6 172262 4 SAN JACINTO Riverside 77.9 95.1 145.7 45714 5 MORENO VALLEY Riverside 75.9 108.8 141.2 201284 6 RIALTO San Bernardino 75.2 64.6 122.6 102520 7 HESPERIA San Bernardino 71.4 84.2 125.9 92621 8 ADELANTO San Bernardino 69.1 120.8 175.8 31165 9 BRAWLEY Imperial 68.8 111.0 203.0 25753 10 HIGHLAND San Bernardino 66.0 81.8 145.2 54462 52

Figure 10. 5-year change in adjusted homicide rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 53

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Biggest increase in motor vehicle theft rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 RIVERSIDE Riverside 68.0 205.1 247.6 316423 2 ANAHEIM Orange 65.0 182.1 222.0 345320 3 MAYWOOD Los Angeles 52.4 126.7 223.6 27744 4 BANNING Riverside 49.9 107.0 194.4 30503 5 INDIO Riverside 46.2 271.4 325.1 80243 6 HEMET Riverside 44.3 257.0 312.1 81698 7 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 43.4 224.5 291.7 46282 8 ONTARIO San Bernardino 43.3 254.0 295.9 168144 9 OXNARD Ventura 41.5 117.9 149.5 202594 10 HIGHLAND San Bernardino 38.7 238.7 297.3 54462 Biggest increase in motor vehicle theft rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 ANAHEIM Orange 18.1 106.6 171.5 345320 2 SIGNAL HILL Los Angeles 17.5 147.6 281.8 11240 3 HEMET Riverside 11.0 168.5 244.9 81698 4 LA PALMA Orange 3.1 38.1 66.5 15950 5 WESTLAKE VILLAGE Los Angeles 2.5 15.4 33.1 8440 6 HERMOSA BEACH Los Angeles 2.4 44.7 74.4 19858 7 NEEDLES San Bernardino 2.3 130.2 231.1 4932 8 PALOS VERDES ESTATES Los Angeles 1.2 10.3 19.4 13658 9 VILLA PARK Orange 0.6 8.8 16.5 5959 10 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES Los Angeles 0.2 15.3 23.7 8229 Biggest increase in motor vehicle theft rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 COACHELLA Riverside 54.3 171.5 322.5 43330 2 HEMET Riverside 34.3 136.0 244.9 81698 3 PERRIS Riverside 31.5 247.0 299.3 72171 4 SAN JACINTO Riverside 28.0 122.9 192.4 45714 5 HESPERIA San Bernardino 24.9 110.4 182.5 92621 6 ADELANTO San Bernardino 14.7 117.8 170.6 31165 7 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino 11.8 179.1 206.2 121699 8 NEEDLES San Bernardino 9.8 92.2 231.1 4932 9 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside 9.2 189.4 240.1 27936 10 BEAUMONT Riverside 8.8 120.8 100.9 40208 55

Biggest increase in larceny rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 OXNARD Ventura 41.5 60.6 81.1 202594 2 HEMET Riverside 29.2 110.0 134.3 81698 3 SAN JACINTO Riverside 26.4 86.4 114.3 45714 4 PALM SPRINGS Riverside 26.3 110.4 138.7 46282 5 BRAWLEY Imperial 22.2 126.7 158.6 25753 6 PASADENA Los Angeles 20.8 73.3 87.9 139003 7 LAMESA San Diego 20.5 92.2 113.0 58482 8 CALEXICO Imperial 19.5 78.6 101.3 39527 9 TEMECULA Riverside 19.2 72.4 85.1 106680 10 EL CAJON San Diego 19.1 68.5 83.2 102012 Biggest increase in larceny rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH Orange 62.7 56.3 87.1 195842 2 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 62.4 90.4 152.0 39452 3 RIALTO San Bernardino 58.4 32.0 63.6 102520 4 BEAUMONT Riverside 56.6 59.6 102.8 40208 5 ANAHEIM Orange 51.8 59.6 82.0 345320 6 SANTA MONICA Los Angeles 48.4 87.0 122.0 92488 7 EL CENTRO Imperial 47.8 104.9 149.7 43249 8 COSTA MESA Orange 36.1 81.2 109.9 112538 9 CALEXICO Imperial 30.6 44.4 74.9 39527 10 REDLANDS San Bernardino 30.1 85.3 119.3 70282 Biggest increase in larceny rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 EL CENTRO Imperial 87.4 65.0 149.7 43249 2 SAN JACINTO Riverside 75.7 18.5 86.5 45714 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH Orange 72.0 45.2 87.1 195842 4 CULVER CITY Los Angeles 62.6 73.7 152.0 39452 5 BEAUMONT Riverside 59.5 63.9 102.8 40208 6 FONTANA San Bernardino 47.6 32.4 50.4 203427 7 HEMET Riverside 40.8 81.2 109.9 81698 8 INDIO Riverside 38.4 58.0 78.2 80243 9 CALEXICO Imperial 33.7 42.4 74.9 39527 10 PICO RIVERA Los Angeles 31.1 34.5 67.5 63710 56

Figure 1. 5-year change in adjusted motor vehicle theft rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 57

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Top 10 cities with biggest decreases in crime in last 1, 5, and 10 years These tables focus on the cities showing the biggest decrease in crime in recent years. For each crime type we display three tables: 1) Top 10 with the biggest decrease in the last year; 2) Top 10 with the biggest decrease in the last five years; 3) Top 10 with the biggest decrease in the last ten years. A few notable trends in crime decreases: Over the last one, five, and ten year periods, the city of Los Angeles has seen substantial and consistent decreases in aggravated assaults, robberies, homicides, and motor vehicle thefts. Over the past ten years in Los Angeles, aggravated assaults and robberies in particular decreased dramatically compared to the cities with the second greatest declines: San Diego (aggravated assaults) and Inglewood (robberies). Over the past one, five, and ten years, the greatest declines in violent crime occurred most consistently across Los Angeles County: for all but one of the top ten lists reviewing aggravated assaults, robberies, and homicides; cities in Los Angeles County occupied at least 6 of the 10 slots. The cities of San Diego and Huntington Park showed continued decreases in motor vehicle thefts over the past one, five, and ten years. Across the top ten lists for crime declines over the past ten years, the city of Los Angeles demonstrated the greatest crime drops for all crime types. In the past year, Long Beach has been among the top ten Southern California cities with declining aggravated assaults, robberies, motor vehicle thefts, and larcenies. Over the past year and past five years, Palm Desert and Palm Springs have been among the top ten cities in declining burglary rates. In the past one, five, and ten years, Chula Vista has consistently been among the top ten cities in declining rates of motor vehicle theft. In the past year, Calexico has been among the top ten cities in declining burglaries and motor vehicle thefts. In the past year, Rialto has been among the top ten cities with decreasing rates of motor vehicle theft and larceny theft. In the past year, the city of Highland has been among the top ten cities with decreasing rates of aggravated assault, robbery, and burglary. 59

Biggest decrease in aggravated assault rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 COACHELLA Riverside -70.8 184.3 63.4 43330 2 CARSON Los Angeles -47.7 161.2 118.6 93415 3 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -42.8 91.0 93.1 3878725 4 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -39.7 118.2 110.0 469665 5 LA QUINTA Riverside -37.4 108.8 44.7 39150 6 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles -36.2 231.2 181.8 34902 7 HIGHLAND San Bernardino -35.0 150.9 107.8 54462 8 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -35.5 390.5 354.2 27936 9 POMONA Los Angeles -33.4 156.8 142.0 151366 10 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -29.5 176.4 153.9 71077 Biggest decrease in aggravated assault rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -382.3 108.8 88.4 3878725 2 COMPTON Los Angeles -164.6 357.1 306.2 97907 3 EL MONTE Los Angeles -123.0 114.4 63.6 115591 4 LANCASTER Los Angeles -114.2 176.0 132.8 159792 5 SANTA ANA Orange -91.1 93.4 81.6 332848 6 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -91.6 114.2 111.6 469665 7 RIVERSIDE Riverside -90.3 118.0 101.6 316423 8 ONTARIO San Bernardino -83.0 85.0 59.6 168144 9 BARSTOW San Bernardino -78.9 281.2 259.5 23144 10 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles -77.4 125.3 78.4 54868 Biggest decrease in aggravated assault rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -1419.8 252.4 88.4 3878725 2 SAN DIEGO San Diego -175.6 124.9 107.8 1349306 3 COMPTON Los Angeles -163.7 361.8 306.2 97907 4 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -124.0 234.3 163.3 71077 5 BLYTHE Riverside -120.5 268.1 96.7 20629 6 RIALTO San Bernardino -119.3 180.1 102.7 102520 7 RIVERSIDE Riverside -117.8 147.8 101.6 316423 8 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino -116.1 238.6 204.6 214322 9 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -111.9 120.4 111.6 469665 10 ONTARIO San Bernardino -109.6 112.4 59.6 168144 60

Figure 2. 5-year change in adjusted robbery rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 61

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Biggest decrease in robbery rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -96.7 207.4 193.9 3878725 2 WEST HOLLYWOOD Los Angeles -61.5 341.0 185.9 34902 3 ONTARIO San Bernardino -42.7 141.0 94.7 168144 4 COMPTON Los Angeles -38.8 388.4 350.8 97907 5 POMONA Los Angeles -37.9 221.4 185.9 151366 6 FONTANA San Bernardino -34.3 128.9 94.7 203427 7 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -33.5 366.0 319.3 58852 8 BURBANK Los Angeles -32.2 94.0 46.5 104727 9 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -31.8 234.6 227.1 469665 10 HIGHLAND San Bernardino -27.6 150.5 98.1 54462 Biggest decrease in robbery rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -506.8 271.5 199.8 3878725 2 SAN DIEGO San Diego -111.4 126.2 94.9 1349306 3 GARDENA Los Angeles -100.3 343.1 215.5 59703 4 SANTA ANA Orange -99.3 179.7 137.7 332848 5 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -99.7 451.5 367.4 58852 6 RIVERSIDE Riverside -95.3 190.8 134.4 316423 7 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles -94.5 332.3 267.5 111672 8 LAKEWOOD Los Angeles -93.1 220.3 109.2 81086 9 COMPTON Los Angeles -93.7 424.6 341.2 97907 10 BELLFLOWER Los Angeles -87.2 242.1 131.0 77594 Biggest decrease in robbery rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -681.2 368.4 199.8 3878725 2 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles -116.0 411.1 267.5 111672 3 SANTA ANA Orange -93.4 202.6 137.7 332848 4 GARDENA Los Angeles -91.7 386.7 215.5 59703 5 SANTA MONICA Los Angeles -83.7 271.3 125.0 92488 6 COMPTON Los Angeles -72.3 449.2 341.2 97907 7 ONTARIO San Bernardino -65.4 185.6 109.7 168144 8 BELLFLOWER Los Angeles -59.6 238.3 131.0 77594 9 TORRANCE Los Angeles -55.3 123.4 50.2 147534 10 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -55.4 251.2 224.1 469665 63

Biggest decrease in homicide rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -159.1 296.1 72.0 71077 2 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -148.7 181.0 165.5 3878725 3 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -145.1 501.2 183.1 27936 4 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles -138.8 218.8 53.5 95591 5 SAN FERNANDO Los Angeles -118.5 291.2 0.0 23955 6 CORONADO San Diego -113.0 361.8 0.0 23183 7 BELLFLOWER Los Angeles -109.2 179.7 33.0 77594 8 HESPERIA San Bernardino -100.6 151.5 27.6 92621 9 FILLMORE Ventura -99.6 305.0 0.0 15206 10 MONTEREY PARK Los Angeles -98.0 152.3 0.0 61152 Biggest decrease in homicide rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -440.5 202.0 171.4 3878725 2 COMPTON Los Angeles -196.3 673.8 589.8 97907 3 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles -169.4 366.8 287.2 111672 4 CARSON Los Angeles -166.0 256.7 125.7 93415 5 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -166.5 313.2 165.2 71077 6 RIALTO San Bernardino -158.2 235.4 107.8 102520 7 SANTA ANA Orange -157.8 143.7 87.2 332848 8 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles -136.0 241.9 99.5 54868 9 COVINA Los Angeles -126.2 208.8 48.2 48524 10 CUDAHY Los Angeles -124.2 223.8 0.0 24091 Biggest decrease in homicide rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -561.8 283.5 171.4 3878725 2 COMPTON Los Angeles -259.5 900.7 589.8 97907 3 INGLEWOOD Los Angeles -211.7 520.7 287.2 111672 4 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -147.5 402.3 165.2 71077 5 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -133.9 213.3 151.3 469665 6 COMMERCE Los Angeles -121.7 615.3 119.9 12995 7 RIALTO San Bernardino -95.1 251.2 107.8 102520 8 LA PUENTE Los Angeles -87.7 334.4 173.8 40415 9 PARAMOUNT Los Angeles -74.3 226.9 99.5 54868 10 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -73.3 194.4 79.3 58852 64

Figure 3. 5-year change in adjusted burglary rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 65

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Biggest decrease in burglary rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 EL CENTRO Imperial -136.3 248.1 160.1 43249 2 VICTORVILLE San Bernardino -95.2 228.3 199.8 121699 3 CATHEDRAL CITY Riverside -88.8 174.7 125.1 53064 4 RANCHO MIRAGE Riverside -84.5 234.0 145.7 17816 5 PALM SPRINGS Riverside -71.7 283.2 256.0 46282 6 LA QUINTA Riverside -62.0 206.3 170.9 39150 7 CALEXICO Imperial -61.0 186.2 152.4 39527 8 PALM DESERT Riverside -61.0 214.4 188.7 50456 9 BIG BEAR LAKE San Bernardino -60.7 358.6 249.1 5144 10 HIGHLAND San Bernardino -57.5 170.5 146.7 54462 Biggest decrease in burglary rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -148.4 55.4 60.5 3878725 2 LANCASTER Los Angeles -130.8 119.1 91.8 159792 3 SAN DIEGO San Diego -126.7 65.7 64.1 1349306 4 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -90.2 311.1 286.1 27936 5 BARSTOW San Bernardino -86.3 187.5 178.2 23144 6 SANTA FE SPRINGS Los Angeles -82.1 177.9 137.3 16936 7 PALM DESERT Riverside -76.6 172.8 179.5 50456 8 VISTA San Diego -73.0 82.3 64.0 96712 9 PALM SPRINGS Riverside -62.8 207.0 241.3 46282 10 MURRIETA Riverside -57.6 57.1 46.3 107768 Biggest decrease in burglary rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -384.3 70.7 60.5 3878725 2 SAN DIEGO San Diego -115.6 64.2 64.1 1349306 3 VISTA San Diego -76.1 82.6 64.0 96712 4 GLENDALE Los Angeles -65.9 47.6 41.3 195366 5 EL CAJON San Diego -63.4 85.1 74.0 102012 6 ANAHEIM Orange -62.6 60.5 60.9 345320 7 SANTA PAULA Ventura -62.8 84.4 49.0 30159 8 LEMON GROVE San Diego -61.5 92.9 56.6 26156 9 SOUTH GATE Los Angeles -55.9 64.5 61.0 95591 10 GARDENA Los Angeles -54.3 85.5 78.4 59703 67

Biggest decrease in motor vehicle theft rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 BARSTOW San Bernardino -86.5 345.7 201.0 23144 2 CHULA VISTA San Diego -69.0 174.7 139.7 255073 3 CALEXICO Imperial -67.0 395.7 317.3 39527 4 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -64.4 243.9 228.7 469665 5 SAN DIEGO San Diego -64.4 215.2 207.6 1349306 6 POMONA Los Angeles -63.2 319.2 288.1 151366 7 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -57.6 170.5 169.1 3878725 8 DOWNEY Los Angeles -54.7 367.7 340.8 113222 9 RIALTO San Bernardino -52.6 375.2 343.0 102520 10 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -46.9 485.3 456.5 58852 Biggest decrease in motor vehicle theft rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 SAN DIEGO San Diego -670.4 260.8 198.0 1349306 2 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -573.1 164.0 162.5 3878725 3 CHULA VISTA San Diego -334.8 268.0 148.1 255073 4 EL CAJON San Diego -246.9 302.0 175.0 102012 5 NATIONAL CITY San Diego -225.3 380.6 300.9 59637 6 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -219.8 463.4 474.4 58852 7 DESERT HOT SPRINGS Riverside -204.4 448.1 240.1 27936 8 LYNWOOD Los Angeles -177.4 331.2 302.5 71077 9 BALDWIN PARK Los Angeles -146.5 236.0 209.8 76745 10 SANTA ANA Orange -142.2 161.9 181.4 332848 Biggest decrease in motor vehicle theft rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -956.1 202.1 162.5 3878725 2 SAN DIEGO San Diego -438.5 208.8 198.0 1349306 3 ONTARIO San Bernardino -238.4 268.4 243.5 168144 4 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -217.3 186.3 213.3 469665 5 SANTA ANA Orange -201.5 170.5 181.4 332848 6 CHULA VISTA San Diego -200.9 235.8 148.1 255073 7 RIVERSIDE Riverside -178.7 211.6 198.5 316423 8 EL CAJON San Diego -170.6 231.7 175.0 102012 9 HUNTINGTON PARK Los Angeles -170.7 384.9 474.4 58852 10 NATIONAL CITY San Diego -149.0 327.3 300.9 59637 68

Figure 4. 5-year change in adjusted larceny rate (from 2008 to 2013) for Southern California cities 69

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Biggest decrease in larceny rate from 2012-2013 City County Change Last year This year Population 1 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino -52.6 106.0 89.8 214322 2 RIALTO San Bernardino -50.1 80.8 53.6 102520 3 HUNTINGTON BEACH Orange -31.1 102.1 92.7 195842 4 LONG BEACH Los Angeles -30.0 74.9 70.0 469665 5 WESTMINSTER Orange -30.3 103.7 89.6 91885 6 POMONA Los Angeles -29.3 91.8 81.9 151366 7 CORONA Riverside -29.7 80.3 68.9 160159 8 COVINA Los Angeles -29.8 100.6 80.6 48524 9 RANCHO CUCAMONGA San Bernardino -27.1 65.5 54.8 172262 10 SANTA ANA Orange -27.7 65.7 59.8 332848 Biggest decrease in larceny rate in last 5 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 SAN DIEGO San Diego -112.7 65.8 60.5 1349306 2 MONTCLAIR San Bernardino -93.1 165.8 124.2 37785 3 PALM SPRINGS Riverside -83.9 136.0 117.3 46282 4 UPLAND San Bernardino -57.0 90.9 75.3 75640 5 PALM DESERT Riverside -52.9 130.9 128.2 50456 6 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -50.9 54.8 61.8 3878725 7 RANCHO MIRAGE Riverside -49.3 136.7 106.0 17816 8 PASADENA Los Angeles -48.5 74.1 74.4 139003 9 LANCASTER Los Angeles -45.0 63.5 53.7 159792 10 NORCO Riverside -41.8 77.7 57.6 27497 Biggest decrease in larceny rate in last 10 years (based on three-year moving averages) City County Change First year This year Population 1 LOS ANGELES Los Angeles -310.8 68.1 61.8 3878725 2 SAN DIEGO San Diego -139.2 65.5 60.5 1349306 3 ONTARIO San Bernardino -97.4 88.1 74.7 168144 4 SAN BERNARDINO San Bernardino -93.6 105.9 90.8 214322 5 PALM SPRINGS Riverside -83.1 143.5 117.3 46282 6 SANTA ANA Orange -81.1 59.0 57.3 332848 7 RIVERSIDE Riverside -66.8 99.1 93.6 316423 8 TORRANCE Los Angeles -55.7 62.1 54.9 147534 9 EL CAJON San Diego -54.2 77.6 67.4 102012 10 MONTEBELLO Los Angeles -53.3 59.8 44.1 63566 71

Chapter 4. County-specific focus In this section, we display the adjusted crime rates for all cities in each of the six major counties in the region. We present the results for each county separately, beginning with Los Angeles County. The first table for each county shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities in the county. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities in the county. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. Each Figure presents the trajectories for a geographic cluster of cities. A map in each section shows the geographic clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. To understand how to interpret the tables, note that in the first table for Los Angeles County, the city of Bell has an adjusted aggravated assault rate of 154.2, indicating that in 2013 their aggravated assault rate was 54.2% higher than the average city in the region. The robbery rate in Bell was 115.1% higher than the average city in the region (215.1 100 = 115.1). Bell had no homicides in 2013, thus the adjusted homicide rate is 0. However, their property crime rate was below the average of the region, as the burglary rate was 57.4% of the regional average, motor vehicle theft was just below the average, and larceny was about 60% of the regional average. 72

Los Angeles County Adjusted crime rates for cities in Los Angeles County, 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 16.0 45.9 0.0 87.4 26.4 42.6 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 40.2 91.2 30.2 67.6 126.0 67.5 84710 3 ARCADIA 31.9 61.0 0.0 108.2 48.9 89.3 57855 4 ARTESIA 93.4 159.6 305.6 90.5 149.9 50.6 16734 5 AZUSA 202.2 71.9 107.1 89.2 163.3 67.2 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 83.3 92.0 166.6 60.7 215.7 45.3 76745 7 BELL 154.2 215.1 0.0 57.4 97.7 44.5 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 66.1 124.3 59.5 54.6 287.6 39.1 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 100.1 129.1 33.0 91.6 286.3 59.7 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 58.5 79.5 0.0 114.4 53.8 123.7 34780 11 BURBANK 48.4 46.5 0.0 45.3 95.4 88.0 104727 12 CALABASAS 21.6 23.7 0.0 58.0 13.2 44.0 24114 13 CARSON 118.6 151.1 82.1 91.6 238.8 63.9 93415 14 CERRITOS 34.2 80.4 0.0 124.9 199.6 116.2 49816 15 CLAREMONT 15.9 61.6 0.0 130.8 87.1 73.3 35623 16 COMMERCE 149.4 286.3 196.8 129.3 972.2 189.6 12995 17 COMPTON 396.5 350.8 940.2 98.4 372.2 56.7 97907 18 COVINA 75.1 102.2 0.0 126.6 147.6 80.6 48524 19 CUDAHY 135.6 150.5 0.0 44.2 155.2 34.6 24091 20 CULVER CITY 79.2 212.8 0.0 73.4 132.9 160.9 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 28.4 42.1 0.0 101.1 53.2 40.2 56619 22 DOWNEY 56.9 144.1 158.1 84.2 340.8 79.1 113222 23 DUARTE 43.5 83.3 117.5 74.2 115.3 47.1 21759 24 EL MONTE 68.8 127.9 66.4 81.8 227.3 43.0 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 50.4 107.2 0.0 140.7 140.2 97.0 16911 26 GARDENA 67.4 230.1 0.0 83.1 234.5 58.2 59703 27 GLENDALE 23.5 36.6 13.1 48.0 58.6 58.4 195366 28 GLENDORA 24.2 56.2 100.5 56.6 63.6 103.0 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 104.9 138.8 177.1 54.2 164.3 35.1 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 133.6 331.2 178.1 101.0 204.4 74.0 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 40.5 28.8 0.0 99.7 80.4 95.2 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 124.7 319.3 43.4 62.2 456.5 81.5 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 156.9 278.5 320.6 94.9 261.4 61.7 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 20.7 13.9 0.0 77.7 24.4 45.6 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 17.4 0.0 0.0 101.0 16.8 17.6 5437 36 LA MIRADA 46.2 27.2 52.0 70.1 105.8 50.6 49150 37 LA PUENTE 93.7 113.3 189.8 61.4 141.1 25.9 40415 38 LA VERNE 22.6 63.7 0.0 83.6 68.2 83.4 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 59.6 129.4 63.1 86.0 161.4 80.0 81086 40 LANCASTER 154.6 155.8 144.0 110.6 115.0 60.8 159792 73

41 LAWNDALE 143.9 146.4 76.9 75.6 131.7 24.8 33234 42 LOMITA 107.9 78.6 0.0 92.0 152.6 53.6 20622 43 LONG BEACH 110.0 227.1 185.1 133.8 228.7 70.0 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 93.1 193.9 165.5 67.5 169.1 68.7 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 153.9 253.7 72.0 76.1 355.5 43.7 71077 46 MALIBU 51.4 81.4 0.0 104.6 81.4 91.3 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 32.9 90.3 0.0 89.9 45.7 83.0 35930 48 MAYWOOD 122.9 110.0 368.7 31.2 223.6 22.8 27744 49 MONROVIA 42.1 59.2 0.0 57.5 105.8 76.4 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 66.3 121.6 80.5 186.1 355.9 41.3 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 27.9 93.6 0.0 86.0 155.9 49.8 61152 52 NORWALK 104.4 134.3 144.0 65.6 241.5 56.7 106518 53 PALMDALE 140.6 156.6 163.4 111.5 106.9 58.9 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 17.3 0.0 0.0 65.8 13.4 31.2 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 76.8 212.1 139.8 80.7 419.0 75.2 54868 56 PASADENA 83.1 111.2 55.2 112.4 94.2 87.9 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 98.1 97.3 120.4 68.4 239.8 69.4 63710 58 POMONA 142.0 185.9 489.9 93.1 288.1 81.9 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 24.5 15.7 0.0 68.5 38.6 41.5 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 78.0 60.3 37.6 75.6 89.2 80.6 67993 61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 11.5 11.6 0.0 58.6 38.8 47.7 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 67.6 113.6 0.0 87.8 137.0 53.9 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 60.1 50.7 0.0 86.5 90.3 65.4 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 108.7 111.5 0.0 47.9 137.1 51.5 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 77.6 73.4 63.5 72.3 63.4 58.5 40287 66 SAN MARINO 53.4 21.5 0.0 103.8 3.4 50.3 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 36.5 45.2 25.0 57.2 55.4 41.1 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 123.0 157.7 0.0 132.7 649.0 234.5 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 87.0 123.8 193.5 103.1 81.4 145.1 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 47.1 8.6 0.0 87.4 24.8 28.1 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 67.4 118.8 0.0 140.7 324.6 161.3 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 111.6 164.0 125.6 95.7 266.7 48.9 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 126.8 222.6 53.5 70.7 435.6 69.0 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 18.3 58.8 0.0 109.1 89.7 64.0 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 40.5 28.9 70.5 82.1 41.5 34.8 36269 76 TORRANCE 30.2 49.1 17.3 66.7 111.9 59.4 147534 77 WALNUT 40.7 31.5 0.0 120.9 54.2 32.7 30279 78 WEST COVINA 53.5 93.7 23.7 94.9 211.8 100.0 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 181.8 185.9 0.0 139.2 129.4 143.1 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 39.3 33.9 0.0 78.9 32.4 57.8 8440 81 WHITTIER 71.2 80.6 88.7 87.6 133.5 92.7 86450 74

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Los Angeles County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 18.0 19.3 0.0 56.0 27.6 35.7 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 39.1 69.1 18.5 54.9 116.3 66.6 84710 3 ARCADIA 26.6 41.3 13.7 92.5 53.6 82.0 57855 4 ARTESIA 80.4 146.8 139.7 72.8 106.3 45.3 16734 5 AZUSA 160.4 76.3 49.2 84.0 135.8 62.6 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 82.2 88.5 81.4 57.4 209.8 46.6 76745 7 BELL 157.8 220.2 21.6 70.5 131.5 45.0 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 61.7 134.4 219.5 42.9 301.8 32.7 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 82.8 131.0 110.4 80.7 256.0 51.3 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 43.6 80.9 45.1 104.5 41.7 98.4 34780 11 BURBANK 41.7 62.7 22.3 48.0 86.5 79.4 104727 12 CALABASAS 13.3 14.4 33.3 44.4 16.5 36.1 24114 13 CARSON 134.4 121.5 125.7 85.7 238.5 64.5 93415 14 CERRITOS 30.6 91.9 0.0 113.0 156.1 106.8 49816 15 CLAREMONT 15.5 49.1 0.0 95.1 67.8 71.5 35623 16 COMMERCE 171.2 303.4 119.9 126.5 926.2 181.8 12995 17 COMPTON 306.2 341.2 589.8 94.4 352.5 49.7 97907 18 COVINA 69.7 88.4 48.2 110.6 142.5 91.8 48524 19 CUDAHY 149.2 183.6 0.0 31.9 165.4 35.2 24091 20 CULVER CITY 72.1 187.0 39.7 67.8 114.2 152.0 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 23.6 33.4 27.8 79.7 46.8 37.7 56619 22 DOWNEY 56.0 142.5 103.2 83.9 350.7 74.3 113222 23 DUARTE 68.5 68.6 35.9 71.6 114.2 52.9 21759 24 EL MONTE 63.6 137.4 54.1 69.0 212.3 40.8 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 48.0 82.9 0.0 128.7 125.9 91.4 16911 26 GARDENA 73.9 215.5 26.2 78.4 205.9 54.0 59703 27 GLENDALE 24.8 42.7 4.0 41.3 63.1 52.7 195366 28 GLENDORA 19.7 51.8 30.7 52.1 54.7 90.4 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 108.4 142.5 107.9 42.2 153.0 32.6 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 133.3 302.9 163.8 93.6 201.8 60.7 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 56.9 57.8 39.5 92.4 74.4 97.6 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 100.6 367.4 79.3 53.8 474.4 77.1 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 142.5 267.5 287.2 78.6 228.8 55.6 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 16.7 13.9 0.0 73.4 26.4 43.4 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 33.0 5.3 0.0 75.1 20.6 20.3 5437 36 LA MIRADA 49.7 31.4 47.5 48.6 101.5 45.7 49150 37 LA PUENTE 86.4 94.8 173.8 46.2 153.9 27.4 40415 38 LA VERNE 39.7 44.5 0.0 65.3 53.9 76.3 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 53.8 109.2 48.1 65.9 147.3 71.7 81086 40 LANCASTER 132.8 152.2 102.8 91.8 104.3 53.7 159792 75

41 LAWNDALE 124.8 149.7 188.0 63.0 120.5 23.1 33234 42 LOMITA 110.9 98.7 114.0 65.5 102.7 49.2 20622 43 LONG BEACH 111.6 224.1 151.3 109.3 213.3 67.4 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 88.4 199.8 171.4 60.5 162.5 61.8 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 163.3 275.7 165.2 73.7 302.5 33.6 71077 46 MALIBU 33.2 40.0 0.0 86.5 56.2 74.1 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 30.4 58.3 0.0 76.9 42.8 77.1 35930 48 MAYWOOD 140.0 146.1 196.8 35.4 175.3 21.1 27744 49 MONROVIA 43.0 71.7 0.0 50.7 104.5 77.1 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 50.0 110.4 73.7 156.5 291.6 44.1 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 23.4 75.8 63.7 60.2 141.4 43.0 61152 52 NORWALK 88.8 122.8 160.4 63.5 226.2 53.4 106518 53 PALMDALE 132.8 133.7 125.4 92.5 95.3 54.8 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 13.1 2.1 0.0 49.2 19.4 25.4 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 78.4 198.0 99.5 69.4 361.6 67.3 54868 56 PASADENA 69.5 105.3 84.2 96.6 81.6 74.4 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 93.0 109.3 134.7 61.8 228.6 67.5 63710 58 POMONA 140.0 191.1 293.9 82.5 279.6 78.4 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 23.7 16.2 18.5 58.5 28.6 34.7 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 71.3 62.4 57.5 61.9 65.6 76.1 67993 61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 21.8 17.5 0.0 62.3 23.7 50.5 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 63.2 98.5 0.0 64.0 147.6 47.7 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 54.8 41.4 0.0 62.8 66.5 56.4 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 95.2 106.2 97.4 46.9 129.3 45.0 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 61.8 75.2 19.4 56.9 56.9 42.2 40287 66 SAN MARINO 32.0 19.3 0.0 75.2 7.3 41.2 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 39.6 41.0 33.8 47.5 58.8 41.3 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 125.1 198.4 142.1 137.3 510.4 218.8 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 90.8 125.0 84.7 84.8 80.7 122.0 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 27.3 7.8 0.0 53.9 20.1 30.8 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 68.7 107.2 69.7 118.7 281.8 135.7 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 113.3 159.9 114.6 68.6 236.7 40.8 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 117.0 226.1 138.5 61.0 437.7 58.7 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 16.4 47.3 0.0 78.1 84.1 50.3 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 30.0 37.2 21.5 53.1 37.3 26.8 36269 76 TORRANCE 22.9 50.2 37.0 52.2 94.3 54.9 147534 77 WALNUT 36.4 26.8 26.4 74.0 48.5 30.3 30279 78 WEST COVINA 53.2 89.7 29.0 74.0 200.7 88.5 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 204.4 267.9 0.0 121.9 133.5 135.6 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 16.3 20.4 0.0 73.2 33.1 57.2 8440 81 WHITTIER 80.9 83.9 63.2 73.2 128.9 86.9 86450 76

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Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 LANCASTER PALMDALE SAN FERNANDO SANTA CLARITA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Northwest San Gabriel Valley 350 300 250 200 150 BURBANK GLENDALE LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE PASADENA SAN MARINO SOUTH PASADENA SIERRA MADRE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 79

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North central San Gabriel Valley 350 300 250 200 150 ALHAMBRA ARCADIA MONROVIA MONTEREY PARK ROSEMEAD SAN GABRIEL TEMPLE CITY 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Central San Gabriel Valley 350 300 250 200 150 AZUSA BALDWIN PARK DUARTE EL MONTE GLENDORA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 80

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: East Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 COVINA CLAREMONT LA VERNE POMONA SAN DIMAS 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South San Gabriel Valley 350 300 250 200 150 DIAMOND BAR LA HABRA HEIGHTS LA PUENTE WALNUT WEST COVINA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 81

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Central Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 BELL BELL GARDENS CUDAHY HUNTINGTON PARK MAYWOOD SOUTH GATE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Central Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 COMMERCE DOWNEY LYNWOOD MONTEBELLO PARAMOUNT 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 82

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Central east Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 LA MIRADA NORWALK PICO RIVERA SANTA FE SPRINGS SOUTH EL MONTE WHITTIER 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 500 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South central Los Angeles County 450 400 350 300 250 200 CARSON COMPTON LONG BEACH LOS ANGELES SIGNAL HILL 150 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 83

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: East central Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 ARTESIA BELLFLOWER CERRITOS HAWAIIAN GARDENS LAKEWOOD 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Palos Verdes 350 300 250 200 PALOS VERDES ESTATES RANCHO PALOS VERDES ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 150 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 84

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South Bay 350 300 250 200 150 EL SEGUNDO HERMOSA BEACH LOMITA MANHATTAN BEACH REDONDO BEACH TORRANCE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: West-central Los Angeles 350 300 250 200 150 GARDENA HAWTHORNE INGLEWOOD LAWNDALE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 85

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Westside Los Angeles 350 300 250 200 150 BEVERLY HILLS CULVER CITY SANTA MONICA WEST HOLLYWOOD 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: Western Los Angeles County 350 300 250 200 150 AGOURA HILLS CALABASAS MALIBU WESTLAKE VILLAGE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 86

Orange County This section shows the crime rate trends for Orange County cities. The first table shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. These cities are clustered geographically into city clusters, and the map shows the clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. 87

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Orange County, 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 ANAHEIM 82.3 120.7 81.5 68.0 222.0 90.3 345320 2 BREA 42.0 51.7 126.0 84.0 74.1 110.6 40600 3 BUENA PARK 72.2 92.4 61.9 72.7 203.7 83.1 82632 4 COSTA MESA 46.7 79.7 22.7 75.7 120.0 116.8 112538 5 CYPRESS 28.0 33.1 0.0 50.2 90.2 67.2 49067 6 DANA POINT 70.5 27.8 0.0 64.6 31.9 59.9 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 52.5 33.6 0.0 76.8 58.6 70.3 56805 8 FULLERTON 80.0 73.1 0.0 74.7 117.2 98.4 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 80.1 74.5 72.9 60.4 140.1 60.6 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 55.4 48.7 26.1 67.4 80.3 92.7 195842 11 IRVINE 12.2 15.4 21.7 41.1 28.8 51.8 235830 12 LA HABRA 36.0 51.0 0.0 49.9 84.2 66.3 61740 13 LA PALMA 5.9 47.8 0.0 83.5 71.5 66.3 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 67.0 20.5 0.0 62.1 50.9 73.1 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 57.8 36.8 0.0 40.1 63.0 59.9 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 29.2 19.1 0.0 24.4 20.4 36.9 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 5.7 5.8 0.0 22.1 27.5 28.8 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 40.6 27.7 64.5 31.5 24.7 37.4 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 44.4 89.4 0.0 153.2 151.6 86.8 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 17.8 21.9 0.0 27.1 19.0 40.0 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 27.5 14.2 58.4 86.2 54.1 87.3 87639 22 ORANGE 24.0 43.5 72.9 56.1 88.4 57.0 140304 23 PLACENTIA 38.2 29.4 98.3 55.4 70.2 48.9 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 7.7 11.6 0.0 26.1 12.1 19.5 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 23.2 30.7 0.0 53.3 37.0 42.6 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 58.5 34.9 0.0 53.8 28.2 40.6 35585 27 SANTA ANA 84.5 132.7 99.9 40.1 199.9 59.8 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 13.4 30.8 0.0 62.4 60.7 64.8 24798 29 STANTON 70.2 109.7 65.4 58.3 181.8 50.0 39128 30 TUSTIN 34.2 43.6 32.4 45.0 65.4 69.6 78836 31 VILLA PARK 47.7 0.0 0.0 83.8 0.0 45.0 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 95.8 87.2 0.0 76.1 166.8 89.6 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 13.3 8.5 0.0 42.4 31.1 34.2 67492 88

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Orange County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 ANAHEIM 82.3 110.2 93.2 60.9 171.5 82.0 345320 2 BREA 39.3 51.2 38.4 70.3 60.9 113.1 40600 3 BUENA PARK 64.2 81.0 57.1 58.2 172.0 71.6 82632 4 COSTA MESA 44.1 66.3 62.7 71.8 114.5 109.9 112538 5 CYPRESS 27.9 30.5 16.1 46.6 62.9 62.3 49067 6 DANA POINT 58.9 23.5 0.0 50.3 37.6 57.7 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 48.6 25.8 27.7 69.8 60.3 72.5 56805 8 FULLERTON 69.0 71.9 11.4 68.8 104.7 86.5 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 66.2 72.6 35.7 57.3 124.8 58.9 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 48.5 42.8 36.2 57.0 65.6 87.1 195842 11 IRVINE 12.3 13.7 21.0 35.4 25.0 50.7 235830 12 LA HABRA 65.2 58.2 25.3 51.8 74.9 62.7 61740 13 LA PALMA 12.1 37.8 49.5 67.8 66.5 56.0 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 74.7 22.2 33.5 66.3 45.5 76.0 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 36.4 32.3 25.1 38.9 46.2 63.7 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 19.6 18.6 0.0 29.4 19.0 35.1 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 5.8 13.9 0.0 19.2 17.6 29.4 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 36.7 23.6 39.6 31.0 26.4 39.9 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 35.2 70.9 0.0 108.4 109.5 81.6 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 17.9 24.0 0.0 28.0 18.2 41.2 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 29.4 22.0 26.7 72.8 44.5 81.5 87639 22 ORANGE 20.3 41.1 61.5 48.1 76.5 59.2 140304 23 PLACENTIA 45.0 38.8 60.3 51.2 63.7 49.9 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 12.5 11.8 48.9 22.0 11.5 22.5 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 23.7 26.4 0.0 43.0 33.4 40.4 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 47.0 34.0 44.6 38.5 36.6 41.9 35585 27 SANTA ANA 81.6 137.7 87.2 41.4 181.4 57.3 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 17.3 24.3 255.2 69.2 48.5 63.8 24798 29 STANTON 67.8 105.7 60.1 48.2 136.9 43.7 39128 30 TUSTIN 30.8 40.9 20.1 42.5 62.2 66.9 78836 31 VILLA PARK 23.1 0.0 0.0 50.9 16.5 43.1 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 78.9 78.4 42.8 66.9 142.6 88.6 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 19.0 11.3 36.0 39.1 22.0 36.2 67492 89

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Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: West-central Orange County 350 300 250 200 150 SANTA ANA GARDEN GROVE WESTMINSTER TUSTIN LOS ALAMITOS STANTON 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North beaches Orange County 350 300 250 200 150 SEAL BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 92

Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South Orange County 350 300 250 200 150 IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS LAKE FOREST MISSION VIEJO RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA LAGUNA WOODS 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South Orange County beaches 350 300 250 200 150 SAN CLEMENTE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO DANA POINT LAGUNA BEACH LAGUNA NIGUEL 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 93

Riverside County This section shows the crime rate trends for Riverside County cities. The first table shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. These cities are clustered geographically into city clusters, and the map shows the clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. 94

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Riverside County, 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 BANNING 142.8 81.3 167.7 193.7 194.4 50.7 30503 2 BEAUMONT 65.9 47.5 63.6 74.5 116.8 120.8 40208 3 BLYTHE 91.8 92.5 124.0 179.9 77.4 100.9 20629 4 CABAZON.................. 5 CALIMESA 52.5 58.8 0.0 90.2 84.3 62.5 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 13.0 0.0 0.0 51.7 58.3 47.6 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 82.1 79.1 192.8 125.1 259.6 37.6 53064 8 COACHELLA 63.4 123.3 118.0 137.5 400.0 70.0 43330 9 CORONA 21.9 38.7 143.7 66.9 139.5 68.9 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 354.2 215.1 183.1 290.1 230.2 81.3 27936 11 ELSINORE.................. 12 HEMET 142.5 202.0 125.2 226.1 312.1 134.3 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 45.7 36.9 0.0 154.4 70.5 107.3 5174 14 INDIO 184.7 142.7 31.9 164.3 325.1 79.6 80243 15 LA QUINTA 44.7 63.4 0.0 170.9 104.9 122.4 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 67.0 147.9 127.0 150.6 187.2 76.6 201284 17 MURRIETA 16.7 18.6 23.7 44.0 87.2 51.0 107768 18 NORCO 55.1 24.3 93.0 90.2 129.4 63.9 27497 19 PALM DESERT 66.6 56.7 101.4 188.7 119.3 143.3 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 140.1 204.1 0.0 256.0 291.7 138.7 46282 21 PERRIS 86.6 134.8 212.6 112.8 304.6 70.7 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 45.2 42.8 0.0 145.7 94.7 119.0 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 111.8 149.2 80.8 104.0 247.6 104.5 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 50.7 133.6 279.7 170.7 243.4 114.3 45714 25 TEMECULA 16.9 34.9 71.9 110.9 102.6 85.1 106680 95

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Riverside County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 BANNING 146.4 77.3 206.4 169.5 133.3 40.3 30503 2 BEAUMONT 72.7 37.0 61.2 72.4 100.9 102.8 40208 3 BLYTHE 96.7 62.7 185.5 170.9 38.7 91.3 20629 4 CABAZON.................. 5 CALIMESA 44.2 35.4 95.9 91.9 96.5 55.9 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 42.1 2.7 0.0 52.7 92.5 53.1 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 96.9 89.7 148.6 163.6 232.4 49.0 53064 8 COACHELLA 143.3 135.3 147.7 140.4 322.5 81.9 43330 9 CORONA 21.6 49.6 58.9 66.5 119.8 67.6 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 366.9 193.0 342.3 286.1 240.1 85.0 27936 11 ELSINORE.................. 12 HEMET 119.1 156.5 96.8 195.1 244.9 109.9 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 16.0 16.6 0.0 141.7 37.9 101.4 5174 14 INDIO 153.7 139.3 60.0 145.4 252.4 78.2 80243 15 LA QUINTA 103.2 77.1 20.6 174.1 84.4 109.8 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 68.7 139.9 86.2 141.2 183.5 68.5 201284 17 MURRIETA 17.3 20.5 29.4 46.3 58.9 45.5 107768 18 NORCO 37.9 44.4 56.4 85.2 113.4 57.6 27497 19 PALM DESERT 41.8 68.3 62.8 179.5 101.8 128.2 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 139.6 181.6 68.2 241.3 251.8 117.3 46282 21 PERRIS 65.3 116.9 131.8 104.9 299.3 64.5 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 31.9 29.1 0.0 182.3 83.4 106.0 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 101.6 134.4 97.4 95.4 198.5 93.6 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 58.8 99.5 206.4 145.7 192.4 86.5 45714 25 TEMECULA 14.0 40.3 21.9 83.9 81.6 72.8 106680 96

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Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: West-central Riverside County 350 300 250 200 150 CATHEDRAL CITY DESERT HOT SPRINGS PALM DESERT PALM SPRINGS RANCHO MIRAGE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: East-central Riverside County 350 300 250 200 150 BLYTHE COACHELLA INDIAN WELLS INDIO LA QUINTA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 99

San Bernardino County This section shows the crime rate trends for San Bernardino County cities. The first table shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. These cities are clustered geographically into city clusters, and the map shows the clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. 100

Adjusted crime rates for cities in San Bernardino County, 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 ADELANTO 196.0 159.2 164.1 203.4 194.6 57.1 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 74.5 77.8 107.8 139.4 142.9 52.1 71159 3 BARSTOW 343.6 185.5 331.4 236.6 201.0 73.2 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 423.3 92.7 0.0 249.1 106.4 117.2 5144 5 CHINO 117.3 55.6 126.7 106.8 156.5 74.0 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 28.9 13.6 0.0 68.1 51.6 38.2 76943 7 COLTON 74.5 123.3 95.8 165.8 329.7 91.2 53403 8 FONTANA 111.7 94.7 125.7 71.3 224.0 52.1 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 80.4 123.5 0.0 103.6 217.6 55.3 12364 10 HESPERIA 138.0 85.5 27.6 156.1 201.4 54.3 92621 11 HIGHLAND 107.8 98.1 140.9 146.7 297.3 46.3 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 99.9 40.3 0.0 116.6 294.4 81.1 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 119.0 199.5 135.3 126.8 450.2 121.8 37785 14 NEEDLES 76.8 96.7 518.5 296.9 295.9 85.4 4932 15 ONTARIO 69.3 94.7 136.9 82.1 295.9 73.6 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 51.7 70.9 14.8 132.7 126.6 54.8 172262 17 REDLANDS 76.8 114.0 72.8 143.3 238.8 139.3 70282 18 RIALTO 101.1 178.7 99.8 129.5 343.0 53.6 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 228.8 353.4 536.9 207.6 572.7 89.8 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 106.0 18.4 197.3 98.3 72.2 29.4 25914 21 UPLAND 54.5 84.5 0.0 129.6 240.6 78.8 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 157.2 158.3 189.1 199.8 238.7 81.3 121699 23 YUCAIPA 62.2 56.3 0.0 83.0 112.9 48.6 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 136.1 67.5 361.6 110.6 116.1 52.8 21214 101

Adjusted crime rates for cities in San Bernardino County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 ADELANTO 161.4 117.5 98.3 175.8 170.6 50.4 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 66.5 71.2 110.5 132.2 126.1 57.3 71159 3 BARSTOW 259.5 171.0 169.2 178.2 256.0 72.2 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 273.3 61.3 305.4 257.4 127.6 131.7 5144 5 CHINO 104.5 56.3 68.2 95.4 124.1 70.7 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 24.3 18.3 0.0 57.4 44.0 33.6 76943 7 COLTON 68.7 130.6 88.4 133.6 263.2 78.3 53403 8 FONTANA 98.3 104.5 77.4 70.9 192.8 50.4 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 58.0 64.9 63.3 99.6 152.5 47.9 12364 10 HESPERIA 114.9 76.7 76.2 125.9 182.5 53.6 92621 11 HIGHLAND 116.6 120.8 158.4 145.2 234.0 49.5 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 63.8 43.5 32.8 96.4 229.2 61.4 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 115.1 173.2 62.3 94.3 388.5 124.2 37785 14 NEEDLES 78.0 81.0 317.3 257.8 231.1 78.4 4932 15 ONTARIO 59.6 109.7 83.9 79.9 243.5 74.7 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 44.4 57.8 51.0 111.6 107.6 57.8 172262 17 REDLANDS 64.5 101.6 78.0 117.6 216.5 119.3 70282 18 RIALTO 102.7 168.2 107.8 122.6 296.3 63.6 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 204.6 309.6 444.5 173.2 458.2 90.8 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 94.4 29.1 60.2 106.8 75.5 35.1 25914 21 UPLAND 45.1 81.3 20.9 109.0 206.1 75.3 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 137.6 164.5 137.0 184.7 206.2 74.3 121699 23 YUCAIPA 61.4 49.1 15.0 72.0 91.3 44.9 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 124.3 73.1 147.6 107.4 121.8 61.1 21214 102

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Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South-west San Bernardino County 350 300 250 200 150 CHINO CHINO HILLS MONTCLAIR ONTARIO RANCHO CUCAMONGA UPLAND 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: South-central San Bernardino County 350 300 250 200 150 COLTON FONTANA HIGHLAND RIALTO SAN BERNARDINO 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 104

Adjusted violent crime Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North San Bernardino County 350 300 250 200 150 ADELANTO APPLE VALLEY BARSTOW HESPERIA NEEDLES VICTORVILLE 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North San Bernardino County 350 300 250 200 150 BIG BEAR LAKE GRAND TERRACE LOMA LINDA REDLANDS TWENTYNINE PALMS YUCAIPA YUCCA VALLEY 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 105

San Diego County This section shows the crime rate trends for San Diego County cities. The first table shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. These cities are clustered geographically into city clusters, and the map shows the clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. 106

Adjusted crime rates for cities in San Diego County in 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 CARSLBAD 65.5 38.0 23.1 79.1 51.2 62.2 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 58.6 92.8 20.0 63.4 139.7 66.2 255073 3 CORONADO 10.2 16.5 0.0 40.9 55.1 97.0 23183 4 DEL MAR 132.4 66.7 0.0 131.9 116.9 149.4 4290 5 EL CAJON 98.4 133.7 50.1 80.4 206.6 83.2 102012 6 ENCINITAS 74.0 32.6 41.6 69.9 52.7 58.6 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 111.5 129.0 103.2 80.3 236.9 79.7 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 177.1 88.3 94.7 77.1 170.6 40.4 26998 9 LAMESA 88.2 104.4 43.7 100.7 181.7 113.0 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 164.7 164.1 97.8 76.3 191.8 51.0 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 131.0 219.2 42.9 79.8 317.4 95.4 59637 12 POWAY 63.2 30.9 0.0 57.2 41.5 34.8 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 122.5 102.9 73.9 78.4 207.6 68.2 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 71.8 67.4 0.0 56.7 88.4 50.8 87712 15 SANTEE 101.6 52.9 0.0 50.6 87.3 76.0 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 75.1 36.0 0.0 116.9 72.3 65.0 13239 17 VISTA 135.1 138.1 26.4 67.1 155.2 65.6 96712 107

Adjusted crime rates for cities in San Diego County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 CARSLBAD 62.8 35.3 50.8 65.0 51.4 56.9 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 56.3 80.8 50.1 51.0 148.1 57.6 255073 3 CORONADO 22.3 11.8 121.0 53.1 52.9 78.3 23183 4 DEL MAR 122.8 26.8 0.0 129.9 127.6 140.1 4290 5 EL CAJON 97.1 134.4 46.1 74.0 175.0 67.4 102012 6 ENCINITAS 70.7 33.4 25.5 59.8 54.9 57.0 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 94.8 113.4 74.0 65.4 191.2 68.6 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 169.4 69.1 86.8 64.4 160.6 36.6 26998 9 LAMESA 83.6 120.4 53.5 82.2 158.1 88.1 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 143.9 134.5 90.4 56.6 168.5 40.9 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 131.7 210.5 78.3 75.5 300.9 80.5 59637 12 POWAY 55.1 35.1 0.0 45.4 33.2 34.3 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 107.8 94.9 72.5 64.1 198.0 60.5 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 70.9 59.4 18.2 56.2 90.0 46.0 87712 15 SANTEE 79.5 51.6 43.0 48.0 87.7 61.6 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 62.7 48.0 0.0 86.2 65.5 60.1 13239 17 VISTA 115.3 120.7 16.2 64.0 145.1 55.0 96712 108

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Adjusted violent crime rate 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: North-west San Diego County 350 300 250 200 150 CARSLBAD DEL MAR ENCINITAS ESCONDIDO SAN MARCOS SOLANA BEACH VISTA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 111

Ventura County This section shows the crime rate trends for Ventura County cities. The first table shows the adjusted crime rate in the most recent year (2013) for all cities. The second table shows the average adjusted crime rate over the three most recent years (2011-13) for all cities. After the two tables, we then display Figures showing the 10 year trajectory of the violent crime rate for the cities in the county. These cities are clustered geographically into city clusters, and the map shows the clustering of cities for these figures. For each Figure, the scale is typically from 0 to 400. Thus, the bottom value is a city with no violent crime, whereas 400 indicates a city with a violent crime rate 300% higher than the regional average (400-100 = 300). For a few of the Figures, we had to extend the scale if certain cities had particularly high violent crime rates. 112

Adjusted crime rates for cities in Ventura County, 2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 CAMARILLO 30.0 36.0 0.0 51.6 52.4 61.4 66173 2 FILLMORE 65.4 25.1 0.0 28.5 60.0 33.3 15206 3 MOORPARK 36.2 18.9 0.0 32.1 33.6 42.7 35264 4 OJAI 43.7 37.7 0.0 32.9 48.1 50.5 7585 5 OXNARD 69.6 154.4 189.3 80.0 149.5 81.1 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 88.6 47.9 116.7 85.1 87.4 54.8 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 98.9 104.4 508.7 56.8 113.4 56.8 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 33.4 23.4 60.8 45.4 47.7 46.7 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 33.1 31.1 0.0 37.6 32.2 45.4 128884 10 VENTURA 59.5 87.3 141.8 114.6 108.3 133.7 108204 Adjusted crime rates for cities in Ventura County, average from 2011-2013 City Assault Robbery Homicide Burglary Auto Theft Larceny Pop 1 CAMARILLO 26.4 27.2 23.7 36.0 36.1 49.9 66173 2 FILLMORE 46.9 47.0 102.0 27.3 67.6 39.6 15206 3 MOORPARK 28.2 18.8 0.0 30.8 28.5 33.1 35264 4 OJAI 65.3 37.8 0.0 44.3 29.3 66.4 7585 5 OXNARD 60.8 128.5 123.7 56.2 108.1 62.1 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 75.5 46.8 35.6 66.8 80.8 52.6 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 91.0 101.4 207.6 49.0 89.2 53.0 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 27.2 24.5 37.0 39.5 39.8 44.6 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 28.8 27.1 6.1 32.6 26.0 46.0 128884 10 VENTURA 57.3 98.9 57.7 95.3 94.3 111.0 108204 113

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Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rate Adjusted violent crime rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: West Ventura County 350 300 250 200 150 OXNARD PORT HUENEME CITY OJAI SANTA PAULA VENTURA 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 400 Adjusted violent crime rates over the last 10 years: East Ventura County 350 300 250 200 150 CAMARILLO FILLMORE MOORPARK SIMI VALLEY THOUSAND OAKS 100 50 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 115

Technical Notes We use a novel approach for calculating changes in crime over time for the six individual crime types (aggravated assault, robbery, homicide, burglary, motor vehicle theft, and larceny). This is used to overcome the challenges of comparing changes for different sized cities. For example, if we were to compare cities based on the increase or decrease in the number of crime events, a large city would have an unfair advantage in that a large decrease in the number of crime events might not reflect a very large change in the crime rate, given the large population size. On the other hand, if we were to compare cities based on the increase or decrease in the number of crime rate, a small city would have an unfair advantage in that the rate can change quite a bit even with relatively small changes in the number of crimes simply because of the small population size. We therefore adopt a novel approach in which we compute the Bayesian probability of observing this sized change in the rate of crime. The approach is as follows. We first get the number of crime events at the two time points for all cities. We then compute the variance of each of these variables, and use this information to compute the standard error of the difference across the two time points. Next, we compute the difference in the number of crime events across the two time points for each city and divide this difference by the standard error. This results in a computed z-score. Finally, we divide the z-score value by the city population to make this a rate variable. 116

Appendix In this Appendix, we present tables showing all cities in each of the counties. Each table displays the results for a different type of crime. In each table the first column shows the adjusted rate 10 years ago (2003), the second column shows the adjusted rate 5 years ago (2008), then 3 years ago (2010), 2 years ago (2011), last year (2012), and this year (2013). The seventh column shows the change over the last year (2012-13), the eighth column shows the change over the last 5 years (2008-13), the ninth column shows the change over the last 10 years (2003-13), and the final column shows the population. 117

Los Angeles County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 75.8 51.5 29.4 22.4 18.3 16.0-3.3-27.2-21.3 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 43.1 46.8 44.1 43.4 40.4 40.2-4.5-13.3-7.9 84710 3 ARCADIA 47.8 38.6 32.5 27.9 25.0 31.9-2.6-22.2-17.3 57855 4 ARTESIA 167.2 82.4 67.4 85.3 77.7 93.4 1.6-9.4-37.4 16734 5 AZUSA 67.3 101.9 128.7 157.3 153.7 202.2 12.4 38.8 49.5 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 80.5 67.2 74.4 78.1 99.4 83.3-2.6-3.0-8.5 76745 7 BELL 134.0 96.8 154.8 205.6 140.1 154.2-7.8 44.0 2.0 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 153.1 101.3 83.2 77.8 52.2 66.1-7.3-58.6-68.1 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 108.1 129.4 111.1 82.2 82.2 100.1-10.5-45.9-26.1 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 59.3 54.6 38.5 25.5 55.9 58.5 2.5-14.7-10.5 34780 11 BURBANK 66.7 45.7 42.4 42.1 42.5 48.4-1.2-22.3-30.9 104727 12 CALABASAS 42.3 17.8 15.5 14.4 7.2 21.6 0.7-5.3-17.3 24114 13 CARSON 187.3 126.3 152.3 144.6 161.2 118.6-20.8-48.8-72.4 93415 14 CERRITOS 61.9 30.3 33.3 24.5 38.9 34.2-2.8-9.7-30.8 49816 15 CLAREMONT 36.2 31.1 20.5 14.2 19.0 15.9-2.4-22.7-21.7 35623 16 COMMERCE 218.9 220.2 254.4 210.1 180.9 149.4-19.9-22.3-41.6 12995 17 COMPTON 374.1 411.2 330.0 268.6 316.1 396.5 0.7-164.6-163.7 97907 18 COVINA 67.8 57.0 71.6 76.3 70.2 75.1-3.7-6.7-18.6 48524 19 CUDAHY 144.7 139.5 143.7 174.1 161.8 135.6-6.0 12.8-36.8 24091 20 CULVER CITY 37.9 35.6 52.2 68.2 82.0 79.2 3.4 26.9 19.3 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 38.1 24.1 21.5 19.4 27.6 28.4 0.7-14.8-20.6 56619 22 DOWNEY 81.9 57.9 61.2 59.7 61.2 56.9-6.3-14.4-26.4 113222 23 DUARTE 79.3 64.7 82.1 75.8 95.2 43.5-8.0-19.5-26.4 21759 24 EL MONTE 141.9 145.3 106.9 69.8 63.5 68.8-20.0-123.0-98.4 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 32.1 44.7 28.7 47.3 54.7 50.4 2.1 5.8 5.3 16911 118

26 GARDENA 139.7 78.0 90.6 90.9 75.3 67.4-11.8-31.9-92.5 59703 27 GLENDALE 33.9 32.5 29.3 29.4 25.7 23.5-5.0-24.6-32.2 195366 28 GLENDORA 29.1 27.1 23.0 19.0 19.9 24.2-1.3-12.5-13.7 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 195.3 125.9 120.0 107.6 130.8 104.9-5.2-52.0-39.8 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 145.9 149.2 155.8 143.1 146.0 133.6-15.3-31.8-63.4 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 107.1 70.9 30.6 80.7 57.3 40.5 0.6-11.1-25.2 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 109.5 94.5 106.1 113.4 83.4 124.7-1.3-23.1-14.5 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 128.5 144.2 148.7 158.3 138.2 156.9-7.4-40.7-25.3 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 23.5 26.2 23.6 18.4 14.3 20.7-2.9-8.4-6.4 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 23.7 12.3 44.8 38.9 46.7 17.4-3.4 3.7 1.0 5437 36 LA MIRADA 76.6 67.5 32.8 49.5 61.5 46.2 1.5-11.9-23.9 49150 37 LA PUENTE 137.5 130.9 106.9 108.3 72.8 93.7-7.0-48.6-44.2 40415 38 LA VERNE 47.1 36.1 43.6 65.4 36.0 22.6-6.6-3.1-16.4 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 74.7 60.5 76.0 54.4 57.4 59.6-10.8-31.4-33.7 81086 40 LANCASTER 242.2 189.5 146.8 140.8 128.1 154.6-8.6-114.2-108.8 159792 41 LAWNDALE 108.1 110.9 178.5 115.1 139.1 143.9-13.1-7.5-29.5 33234 42 LOMITA 128.2 136.5 119.8 114.6 128.8 107.9-5.0-12.4-20.6 20622 43 LONG BEACH 147.0 117.8 116.4 125.5 118.2 110.0-20.0-91.6-111.9 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 281.2 111.6 98.0 96.6 91.0 93.1-44.8-382.3-1419.8 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 283.5 203.9 185.9 186.5 176.4 153.9-18.1-68.5-124.0 71077 46 MALIBU 99.0 55.6 56.6 36.1 19.7 51.4-2.2-13.7-23.4 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 25.6 20.7 22.6 33.0 30.7 32.9 1.3 5.5-6.3 35930 48 MAYWOOD 156.1 119.2 139.4 149.8 169.4 122.9-8.4 8.0 7.2 27744 49 MONROVIA 52.7 41.6 46.8 45.3 48.7 42.1-3.2-27.9-27.8 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 76.5 51.4 69.4 46.4 47.7 66.3-5.8-22.3-41.6 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 34.5 19.5 23.8 27.5 19.2 27.9-1.9-9.4-13.7 61152 52 NORWALK 150.8 103.0 102.5 85.6 93.4 104.4-7.4-43.4-103.5 106518 53 PALMDALE 163.9 129.4 136.0 133.5 147.8 140.6-7.0-34.3-61.5 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 2.5 5.3 11.8 9.3 15.4 17.3 0.4 1.0 2.0 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 138.8 123.1 104.4 91.2 80.4 76.8-12.5-77.4-65.2 54868 56 PASADENA 98.5 84.9 98.9 67.7 71.0 83.1-14.6-52.4-48.3 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 154.4 74.1 84.1 90.9 106.6 98.1-1.1-4.8-82.8 63710 58 POMONA 166.2 151.7 133.7 145.4 156.8 142.0-7.0-72.7-108.9 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 30.8 22.9 27.7 22.9 27.9 24.5-2.3-2.3-10.9 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 62.3 51.8 83.5 68.9 80.1 78.0-6.5 3.2-1.5 67993 119

61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 35.4 111.4 59.2 15.4 41.1 11.5-6.6-13.0-6.8 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 87.9 57.3 54.0 67.8 65.5 67.6 0.7-18.3-40.1 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 79.1 54.7 57.2 70.8 43.4 60.1-2.4-8.0-19.5 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 120.2 90.1 65.6 112.2 82.3 108.7 4.7-13.3-36.5 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 92.7 61.8 46.1 66.8 53.2 77.6 4.6-21.7-29.9 40287 66 SAN MARINO 26.5 36.7 36.3 18.9 31.5 53.4 1.1 2.8 4.4 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 41.0 56.8 51.9 38.3 50.5 36.5-3.8-18.9-1.2 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 132.7 106.2 78.5 140.5 132.8 123.0 5.3-7.3-14.4 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 117.0 121.9 94.0 99.3 101.1 87.0-7.8-54.9-41.5 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 38.6 40.1 36.4 30.4 11.4 47.1 0.4-3.1 0.0 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 77.0 114.5 72.2 60.2 90.3 67.4-2.1-28.6 2.8 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 121.2 119.8 162.2 154.5 92.7 111.6-13.8-29.2-31.2 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 96.4 86.6 106.2 129.5 115.8 126.8-1.6 26.9 29.6 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 24.0 13.3 6.2 21.0 12.9 18.3 1.8 1.4-5.6 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 43.3 38.7 40.3 32.6 23.3 40.5-2.6-14.6-18.3 36269 76 TORRANCE 39.8 27.7 31.5 21.4 21.9 30.2-3.1-14.6-34.1 147534 77 WALNUT 41.0 37.6 30.0 39.8 35.5 40.7 1.3 1.2-4.6 30279 78 WEST COVINA 64.7 72.5 67.1 52.7 62.5 53.5-9.2-30.8-22.3 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 151.8 160.3 251.0 232.5 231.2 181.8-23.4 9.0-21.5 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 36.9 25.7 14.4 10.0 5.0 39.3 2.1-20.2-8.3 8440 81 WHITTIER 76.6 82.8 104.9 108.3 75.7 71.2-17.6-6.8-9.7 86450 120

Adjusted homicide rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 5 10 years years 3 years 2 years Last 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year This year change change change Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 111.7 24.1 81.3 28.2 0.0 30.2-16.7-8.9-34.1 84710 3 ARCADIA 71.4 73.7 39.9 41.6 0.0 0.0-10.9-36.5-25.1 57855 4 ARTESIA 116.9 382.8 0.0 0.0 138.9 305.6 33.6-49.3-48.8 16734 5 AZUSA 126.9 89.1 97.1 0.0 49.5 107.1-1.8-10.6-45.5 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 125.8 213.9 59.7 31.1 60.9 166.6 23.3-108.0-36.4 76745 7 BELL 104.9 169.7 63.5 0.0 64.7 0.0-12.3-91.5-26.0 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 432.7 185.7 267.5 446.0 163.7 59.5-43.8-40.4-42.1 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 184.0 198.7 29.4 122.5 179.7 33.0-1.6-45.4-18.4 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 0.0 120.3 198.0 68.8 67.3 0.0-36.5 0.1-1.9 34780 11 BURBANK 57.1 40.3 0.0 22.7 44.4 0.0-1.9-20.3-16.9 104727 12 CALABASAS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.5 0.0 0.4-13.0 7.5 24114 13 CARSON 253.0 179.1 147.3 127.9 175.2 82.1-22.1-166.0-73.6 93415 14 CERRITOS 74.5 40.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-48.2-34.4 49816 15 CLAREMONT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-12.7 0.0 35623 16 COMMERCE 298.6 153.8 351.1 0.0 179.0 196.8-20.2-96.2-121.7 12995 17 COMPTON 881.5 618.0 583.5 413.4 499.7 940.2 73.2-196.3-259.5 97907 18 COVINA 40.8 441.1 47.1 49.1 96.0 0.0-11.9-126.2-6.4 48524 19 CUDAHY 155.7 170.0 378.3 0.0 0.0 0.0-58.9-124.2-41.9 24091 20 CULVER CITY 98.7 0.0 0.0 120.7 0.0 0.0 0.0-11.9-13.6 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 33.8 0.0 0.0 84.5 0.0 0.0 0.0-18.3-11.7 56619 22 DOWNEY 124.8 57.9 120.8 42.0 123.2 158.1 5.6 32.4 6.8 113222 23 DUARTE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 117.5 14.7-15.8-9.6 21759 24 EL MONTE 49.0 203.5 59.5 20.7 80.9 66.4-1.7-97.7-45.5 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-17.9 0.0 16911 121

26 GARDENA 98.5 106.4 76.5 79.7 0.0 0.0-19.9-121.5-61.6 59703 27 GLENDALE 58.9 31.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.1 4.9-29.0-53.3 195366 28 GLENDORA 0.0 41.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.5 19.3-28.3-6.7 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 514.3 408.1 473.8 0.0 161.0 177.1-38.8-55.6-32.8 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 273.5 98.8 240.4 139.1 190.6 178.1-23.1-34.5-25.3 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 101.6 0.0 0.0 120.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 15.4 0.1 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 248.8 102.1 232.4 40.4 158.0 43.4-46.1-115.9-73.3 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 545.3 239.0 410.5 278.0 293.0 320.6-41.1-169.4-211.7 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 93.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-9.5 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-35.0 5437 36 LA MIRADA 40.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 94.6 52.0 9.8 9.7 5.3 49150 37 LA PUENTE 466.3 153.0 113.1 176.7 172.9 189.8 10.4-30.4-87.7 40415 38 LA VERNE 59.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-13.7-15.9 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 96.7 52.9 0.0 58.6 28.7 63.1 15.2-37.6-9.4 81086 40 LANCASTER 283.0 141.9 100.6 59.9 117.3 144.0 10.5-116.7-45.1 159792 41 LAWNDALE 121.0 198.4 274.8 357.9 140.1 76.9-37.2 35.7 26.3 33234 42 LOMITA 0.0 205.8 0.0 231.6 113.3 0.0 0.1-15.6 25.4 20622 43 LONG BEACH 203.2 178.7 155.8 126.9 158.9 185.1 4.6-96.5-133.9 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 265.6 208.0 173.9 183.7 181.0 165.5-48.4-440.5-561.8 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 411.6 266.8 129.1 134.5 296.1 72.0-17.4-166.5-147.5 71077 46 MALIBU 0.0 0.0 178.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-20.5 0.0 0.0 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 55.2 0.0 64.1 0.0 0.0 0.0-12.4 0.0-13.0 35930 48 MAYWOOD 68.2 293.7 246.5 171.3 83.8 368.7 12.3-51.1-31.5 27744 49 MONROVIA 103.5 110.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-45.2-13.3 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 123.2 167.4 108.1 37.5 110.2 80.5-9.0-34.8-49.4 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 31.7 67.7 112.1 38.9 152.3 0.0-27.1 0.3-1.6 61152 52 NORWALK 166.2 120.8 85.3 111.1 239.2 144.0 12.1 21.1-16.3 106518 53 PALMDALE 173.3 72.4 117.9 138.2 90.1 163.4 10.9-37.1-5.7 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 346.8 187.5 166.5 43.4 127.3 139.8-10.0-136.0-74.3 54868 56 PASADENA 56.1 43.3 49.3 119.7 83.7 55.2-1.5-58.1 12.4 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 211.4 65.8 71.5 260.9 36.5 120.4 8.0-74.6-63.0 63710 58 POMONA 216.9 272.3 241.6 173.1 261.8 489.9 71.1-47.2 8.3 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 0.0 0.0 0.0 56.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 29.8 0.0 33.7 0.0 137.5 37.6-1.9 41.4 4.4 67993 122

61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 213.9 229.1 209.4 0.0 0.0 0.0-48.7-120.8-69.9 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 0.0 59.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-12.1 0.0 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 243.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 291.2 0.0-1.9 14.5-25.9 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 144.1 51.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 63.5 10.8-32.2-31.3 40287 66 SAN MARINO 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 36.6 24.3 12.8 66.5 13.0 25.0 8.6 12.9-9.6 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 218.4 121.7 277.5 144.6 283.0 0.0-33.6-32.4-9.1 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 45.1 95.3 25.1 26.1 51.2 193.5 42.9 14.7-8.0 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-21.8 0.0 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 0.0 187.4 0.0 0.0 208.4 0.0 0.1-21.4-1.3 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 180.8 289.9 335.7 0.0 228.2 125.6-32.6-77.8-18.0 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 178.5 85.9 166.9 149.1 218.8 53.5-37.6-81.5 3.6 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 0.0 84.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-27.8 0.0 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 55.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 70.5 11.4-12.2-14.6 36269 76 TORRANCE 27.7 29.4 61.9 32.3 63.1 17.3-18.6 11.3-4.7 147534 77 WALNUT 0.0 0.0 0.0 80.4 0.0 0.0 0.3-12.2 7.2 30279 78 WEST COVINA 90.9 58.8 0.0 22.1 43.3 23.7 6.6-20.9-19.5 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 160.3 57.7 392.7 0.0 0.0 0.0-72.9-35.4-40.1 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 0.0 0.0 272.2 0.0 0.0 0.0-24.0 0.0 0.0 8440 81 WHITTIER 22.9 75.7 52.8 110.0 0.0 88.7 7.1-28.3-1.9 86450 123

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 40.3 51.1 37.1 45.9 44.3 87.4 10.1-2.0-7.2 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 58.9 62.3 53.1 47.4 56.8 67.6-1.5-33.5-29.5 84710 3 ARCADIA 81.3 73.0 82.6 91.3 87.3 108.2 1.6 1.0 3.8 57855 4 ARTESIA 57.7 71.5 62.7 74.1 61.5 90.5 1.8 0.3-6.4 16734 5 AZUSA 86.3 64.3 76.1 75.4 95.8 89.2-3.8 14.3-19.7 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 43.1 55.0 51.9 52.7 64.5 60.7-4.8-18.0-7.0 76745 7 BELL 49.0 52.9 63.5 83.6 72.4 57.4-9.3 13.0 6.1 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 53.3 45.3 45.6 40.8 38.3 54.6-2.6-23.6-34.8 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 76.3 70.8 68.9 79.2 79.0 91.6 0.4-11.0-23.4 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 101.0 102.8 98.6 99.5 109.7 114.4-5.8-12.1-33.6 34780 11 BURBANK 56.6 68.5 59.2 48.2 53.8 45.3-19.6-52.0-39.1 104727 12 CALABASAS 42.8 35.9 46.0 41.6 39.0 58.0 0.7-1.9-4.7 24114 13 CARSON 63.8 57.6 61.5 78.8 95.1 91.6 6.5 21.0 0.6 93415 14 CERRITOS 72.6 71.4 78.5 96.5 130.5 124.9 8.8 35.6 16.6 49816 15 CLAREMONT 103.0 115.6 84.6 74.8 94.4 130.8 7.3-28.0-28.5 35623 16 COMMERCE 137.7 137.7 156.6 115.1 147.1 129.3-16.7-37.2-36.4 12995 17 COMPTON 66.8 114.2 112.3 104.6 86.3 98.4-27.4-13.4-18.3 97907 18 COVINA 103.1 94.5 100.9 98.2 119.3 126.6-2.0-6.4-11.3 48524 19 CUDAHY 40.8 21.6 36.5 26.0 30.5 44.2-2.9-1.7-16.4 24091 20 CULVER CITY 66.3 53.0 58.2 64.6 72.0 73.4-1.0 2.0-7.6 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 45.3 70.0 57.6 57.7 92.5 101.1 11.2-6.5 43.7 56619 22 DOWNEY 62.4 79.3 75.1 86.8 87.0 84.2-9.4 6.7 30.6 113222 23 DUARTE 50.2 79.0 69.0 65.1 82.4 74.2-4.2-6.7 4.9 21759 24 EL MONTE 63.3 61.9 68.4 60.5 73.0 81.8-4.0-35.3-19.7 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 103.8 109.3 108.3 122.0 135.9 140.7-1.8 1.8 11.4 16911 124

26 GARDENA 77.4 62.7 58.9 84.7 73.3 83.1 2.6-2.2-54.3 59703 27 GLENDALE 46.7 43.3 42.8 41.0 39.1 48.0-6.2-18.5-65.9 195366 28 GLENDORA 46.6 57.2 58.2 46.6 58.5 56.6-8.4-12.2-7.7 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 76.5 47.9 47.6 36.3 41.7 54.2-2.2-20.8-43.1 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 101.3 80.1 99.1 89.5 99.0 101.0-14.6 22.1-17.6 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 93.1 67.9 70.2 84.1 102.6 99.7 2.2 4.2-8.6 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 44.2 59.2 51.5 45.4 60.2 62.2-3.6-26.8-22.5 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 81.2 75.4 73.1 65.3 85.5 94.9 0.1-32.3-41.2 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 45.8 90.3 60.0 58.6 92.4 77.7-1.9-18.3-9.3 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 63.0 42.6 76.9 68.7 65.4 101.0 0.3 2.1-1.7 5437 36 LA MIRADA 53.1 55.2 29.8 33.5 50.9 70.1 12.1-25.4-12.1 49150 37 LA PUENTE 43.3 48.0 43.0 43.1 40.1 61.4 1.8-16.6-15.2 40415 38 LA VERNE 56.6 65.5 53.5 54.8 66.3 83.6 4.1-12.2 2.5 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 57.2 47.8 49.1 53.7 67.2 86.0 10.7 3.2-5.7 81086 40 LANCASTER 100.5 128.0 84.4 79.4 96.7 110.6 1.5-130.8-26.9 159792 41 LAWNDALE 65.5 51.6 59.3 60.5 59.8 75.6-1.3 6.3-40.3 33234 42 LOMITA 60.9 49.3 62.5 56.1 58.0 92.0 2.8-3.8-15.7 20622 43 LONG BEACH 74.1 79.5 81.0 89.4 119.3 133.8 34.0 90.6 48.4 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 77.0 61.7 58.7 57.4 62.7 67.5-27.8-148.4-384.3 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 53.5 75.5 71.9 77.6 72.8 76.1-8.1-3.9 3.7 71077 46 MALIBU 68.6 84.6 73.8 75.8 89.5 104.6 1.9-2.7-8.9 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 86.7 47.1 59.0 73.3 75.6 89.9 4.9 6.9-33.1 35930 48 MAYWOOD 30.0 49.2 57.9 41.5 35.0 31.2-14.9-10.7-3.7 27744 49 MONROVIA 61.0 47.3 55.2 51.7 47.6 57.5-6.9-20.7-23.5 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 43.4 101.9 150.8 135.5 166.7 186.1-5.6 91.3 147.4 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 51.3 60.4 46.5 44.6 59.9 86.0 11.0-14.9-24.6 61152 52 NORWALK 69.1 57.3 53.1 56.9 74.1 65.6-3.1-5.0-34.2 106518 53 PALMDALE 94.6 86.4 80.3 79.2 98.3 111.5 6.6-31.9 7.2 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 38.1 57.3 41.9 37.6 51.8 65.8 2.3-2.3 0.4 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 68.3 82.1 70.2 62.5 73.0 80.7-5.3-41.4-24.4 54868 56 PASADENA 70.8 71.5 77.6 93.0 94.3 112.4 6.9 22.1 6.5 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 44.7 47.9 47.8 44.7 80.5 68.4 2.4 11.3 8.7 63710 58 POMONA 69.4 86.6 74.4 75.3 87.7 93.1-3.3-34.7-10.6 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 44.8 42.2 49.1 55.1 58.2 68.5 2.0 14.3 5.0 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 78.1 50.4 41.4 59.2 57.8 75.6 10.2-4.7-35.6 67993 125

61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 89.7 59.9 47.6 67.3 64.7 58.6-1.6-2.2-22.2 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 72.9 83.6 52.6 62.4 49.7 87.8 7.9-54.3-36.9 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 63.3 60.4 63.2 50.3 61.3 86.5 1.2-18.8-24.7 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 49.2 51.0 42.7 52.8 43.0 47.9-3.7-17.8-29.5 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 62.0 56.6 52.8 53.1 52.2 72.3 1.1-23.7-26.2 40287 66 SAN MARINO 41.4 60.7 67.1 58.5 75.1 103.8 3.1-3.5 17.6 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 49.4 44.7 41.6 40.6 50.7 57.2 18.1-8.2 2.8 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 148.1 163.8 146.6 108.9 185.1 132.7-10.0-82.1-29.2 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 102.2 76.6 58.9 67.9 94.8 103.1 16.1-29.4-53.2 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 47.1 46.4 68.0 43.9 39.9 87.4-1.6 1.1-6.1 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 133.9 93.1 99.9 113.4 114.6 140.7 2.3 2.0-33.6 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 83.3 58.6 59.1 47.0 75.0 95.7 4.4-32.8-34.9 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 69.6 59.1 65.6 55.9 63.0 70.7-9.5-10.5-55.9 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 69.9 75.4 53.4 69.4 66.8 109.1 10.9-12.3-1.0 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 51.0 64.3 50.4 39.4 47.3 82.1 5.8-47.3-25.6 36269 76 TORRANCE 64.6 43.2 45.4 44.2 52.8 66.7 4.9-1.3-45.1 147534 77 WALNUT 55.3 53.6 69.7 46.3 70.1 120.9 10.6-4.6 23.7 30279 78 WEST COVINA 63.3 62.0 64.0 62.6 74.7 94.9 6.7-18.8 0.3 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 104.9 90.1 107.1 101.6 139.6 139.2-1.7 20.1-3.1 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 55.9 52.4 74.2 82.4 63.2 78.9-3.3 4.2-6.9 8440 81 WHITTIER 46.2 61.9 61.9 64.3 76.4 87.6 3.2 9.5 31.7 86450 126

Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 27.0 32.7 17.3 29.1 33.7 26.4 1.5-7.1-10.5 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 165.8 135.9 142.9 118.8 131.5 126.0-8.7-75.8-100.8 84710 3 ARCADIA 72.6 69.9 82.7 68.6 56.3 48.9-10.0-38.0-32.1 57855 4 ARTESIA 116.1 149.6 117.2 123.9 72.6 149.9 4.2-21.7-45.2 16734 5 AZUSA 128.0 158.7 122.4 127.6 148.9 163.3 10.9-52.6-39.4 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 189.1 243.6 295.3 243.2 221.1 215.7-30.4-146.5-63.0 76745 7 BELL 151.2 156.2 173.6 220.5 109.9 97.7-20.9-48.0-68.6 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 248.0 294.9 417.2 376.3 314.8 287.6-35.5-41.1-24.1 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 211.7 291.1 262.4 263.6 279.1 286.3 3.7-90.5-65.8 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 54.5 39.0 58.0 40.0 41.5 53.8-2.7-10.0-23.7 34780 11 BURBANK 106.1 160.8 117.5 103.0 82.5 95.4-11.4-103.1-101.6 104727 12 CALABASAS 35.1 45.7 34.3 19.7 20.4 13.2-4.3-17.9-16.6 24114 13 CARSON 182.4 224.4 222.6 277.3 257.0 238.8 3.5-45.4-68.4 93415 14 CERRITOS 170.6 168.1 204.5 153.0 153.8 199.6-4.6-60.8-115.8 49816 15 CLAREMONT 64.6 49.5 64.2 54.7 77.4 87.1 4.8-6.9-20.6 35623 16 COMMERCE 743.3 981.8 1138.9 1152.9 882.4 972.2-30.2-122.3-97.2 12995 17 COMPTON 196.5 349.9 325.6 407.0 363.9 372.2 12.3-76.7-3.8 97907 18 COVINA 154.2 151.7 178.6 144.7 168.6 147.6-11.9-23.8-77.8 48524 19 CUDAHY 194.7 238.6 218.1 242.7 140.4 155.2-14.3-74.3-62.9 24091 20 CULVER CITY 91.5 120.9 140.3 125.2 112.4 132.9-4.9-30.1-29.9 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 63.5 49.2 61.8 41.8 56.3 53.2-3.0-21.8-31.4 56619 22 DOWNEY 249.4 365.8 365.2 428.5 367.7 340.8-17.0-68.3-40.5 113222 23 DUARTE 76.5 96.6 156.8 115.2 138.7 115.3-8.0-20.9-18.3 21759 24 EL MONTE 186.7 183.3 309.0 242.9 218.3 227.3-38.8-86.9-95.2 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 145.9 102.6 105.7 139.3 128.7 140.2 4.7-10.2-27.1 16911 127

26 GARDENA 171.7 208.9 254.2 208.0 224.4 234.5-9.2-69.6-60.0 59703 27 GLENDALE 93.2 82.6 75.3 76.6 69.1 58.6-10.0-70.6-111.5 195366 28 GLENDORA 57.9 64.7 65.9 50.9 62.5 63.6-2.7-24.7-27.8 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 164.6 310.4 163.6 175.5 156.3 164.3-1.0-73.8-42.1 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 158.5 211.4 227.0 210.5 238.0 204.4-10.4-77.4-59.6 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 54.7 47.8 51.9 58.3 101.1 80.4 4.5 2.4-17.4 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 466.3 517.9 487.5 597.2 485.3 456.5-16.0-219.8-170.7 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 250.8 242.4 282.0 230.2 249.3 261.4-12.1-127.2-131.8 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 15.7 26.3 28.2 27.0 33.9 24.4-1.2-4.8-5.3 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 23.8 10.8 57.8 34.2 16.1 16.8-4.2-9.0-4.5 5437 36 LA MIRADA 107.3 83.4 100.6 133.1 91.0 105.8 0.1-33.3-36.8 49150 37 LA PUENTE 141.7 136.0 155.8 187.4 170.1 141.1-6.9-46.6-30.2 40415 38 LA VERNE 50.2 27.1 51.0 45.4 60.7 68.2 3.1-2.1-15.3 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 153.3 152.5 175.9 149.5 166.0 161.4-8.3-56.3-89.0 81086 40 LANCASTER 175.7 110.5 123.3 112.4 110.6 115.0-6.6-139.3-77.6 159792 41 LAWNDALE 131.0 135.7 185.3 130.5 128.2 131.7-14.6-35.8-39.2 33234 42 LOMITA 75.5 101.5 78.2 83.1 97.3 152.6 12.4-9.0-3.1 20622 43 LONG BEACH 186.0 197.8 208.3 217.7 243.9 228.7 10.1-108.4-217.3 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 207.0 189.0 197.7 187.1 170.5 169.1-77.8-573.1-956.1 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 245.3 394.9 311.5 305.1 319.5 355.5 11.1-177.4-63.0 71077 46 MALIBU 73.4 54.0 59.1 36.0 64.4 81.4 2.8-8.2-17.6 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 54.8 43.6 62.6 42.7 50.0 45.7-5.9-12.6-35.9 35930 48 MAYWOOD 165.7 242.3 236.0 220.8 126.7 223.6-5.3-53.3-30.7 27744 49 MONROVIA 105.9 105.0 150.3 98.2 133.5 105.8-12.2-32.5-29.5 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 232.9 274.6 337.8 291.1 298.3 355.9 1.8-69.9-67.7 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 172.1 122.6 165.0 144.2 157.9 155.9-5.2-31.4-76.1 61152 52 NORWALK 175.4 208.3 247.6 276.7 216.4 241.5-9.9-64.6-86.9 106518 53 PALMDALE 160.0 134.4 139.7 121.5 81.4 106.9-17.4-102.6-92.3 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 11.9 11.8 9.8 23.7 25.5 13.4 0.4 1.2-2.1 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 287.1 421.5 396.0 394.4 359.7 419.0 1.6-121.3-77.9 54868 56 PASADENA 89.1 81.7 121.3 92.6 78.1 94.2-15.6-65.9-67.9 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 151.4 226.8 229.9 250.1 250.6 239.8-1.4-61.7-11.1 63710 58 POMONA 250.3 246.7 363.3 297.8 319.2 288.1-42.3-76.4-89.4 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 20.0 17.9 19.0 28.4 25.7 38.6 4.7-2.4-2.3 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 73.4 67.7 67.9 54.5 68.7 89.2 6.0-17.9-43.8 67993 128

61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 14.8 12.3 32.7 22.6 15.9 38.8 0.6 0.2-4.5 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 219.6 143.7 165.3 166.7 173.8 137.0-10.2-56.2-82.6 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 67.3 63.8 83.0 53.2 71.9 90.3 0.8-16.4-26.8 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 199.7 179.5 161.9 117.4 163.1 137.1-6.0-48.1-91.0 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 96.0 63.2 66.5 55.0 65.8 63.4-2.6-28.6-48.4 40287 66 SAN MARINO 10.6 19.9 6.7 6.9 13.0 3.4-1.5-6.1-4.4 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 69.1 86.3 60.6 60.6 73.9 55.4 9.2-41.7-30.3 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 393.3 514.1 482.7 448.6 554.8 649.0 29.2-134.1-74.4 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 125.8 89.3 81.4 95.3 85.0 81.4 0.2-59.0-106.5 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 17.2 20.6 8.1 16.7 23.6 24.8 2.0-4.8-3.0 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 208.5 167.6 267.6 247.7 338.5 324.6 6.4 17.5-37.1 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 236.8 277.1 299.6 264.6 236.5 266.7-9.8-99.0-46.3 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 337.8 428.0 384.0 569.1 416.8 435.6 11.8-121.2-78.8 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 92.5 102.0 92.7 103.0 80.3 89.7-2.5-26.2-29.9 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 47.4 37.5 44.5 34.5 44.6 41.5-1.0-19.4-16.3 36269 76 TORRANCE 124.8 102.8 101.3 94.1 99.6 111.9 2.9-46.1-92.5 147534 77 WALNUT 59.4 59.1 60.3 56.1 47.0 54.2-1.0-22.3-25.3 30279 78 WEST COVINA 189.1 209.9 246.3 219.1 219.3 211.8-18.9-105.1-105.1 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 170.0 127.3 170.1 157.4 145.8 129.4-11.3-41.4-90.5 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 21.9 11.3 16.0 11.0 62.2 32.4 1.8 2.5-2.1 8440 81 WHITTIER 125.6 123.3 147.4 135.4 148.2 133.5-8.7-58.6-54.9 86450 129

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in Los Angeles County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 AGOURA HILLS 34.8 45.7 38.2 37.3 34.9 42.6 0.7-16.4-3.8 20762 2 ALHAMBRA 58.2 59.2 78.8 74.0 72.4 67.5-10.9-7.7 1.7 84710 3 ARCADIA 65.0 77.1 100.8 96.6 77.7 89.3-8.7-8.6 13.2 57855 4 ARTESIA 38.2 37.9 38.0 50.5 44.6 50.6 2.5 2.8-9.4 16734 5 AZUSA 68.1 70.7 70.7 62.4 71.5 67.2-3.7-22.4-11.9 47754 6 BALDWIN PARK 35.2 41.9 55.9 52.9 51.3 45.3-8.3-1.9 7.4 76745 7 BELL 18.4 33.5 36.0 50.1 49.9 44.5 2.1 25.2 22.7 35928 8 BELL GARDENS 28.2 27.2 41.7 33.2 32.9 39.1-2.0 5.5-8.3 42980 9 BELLFLOWER 66.4 59.4 53.0 53.4 52.0 59.7 1.4-23.1-34.6 77594 10 BEVERLY HILLS 79.9 85.1 89.0 89.3 104.1 123.7 10.9 5.5-16.8 34780 11 BURBANK 60.7 71.2 83.9 84.1 83.1 88.0-2.5 13.9 3.5 104727 12 CALABASAS 39.3 48.5 42.8 40.1 32.2 44.0 0.5-11.1-1.6 24114 13 CARSON 56.5 61.9 69.5 66.9 76.3 63.9-6.1-10.0-6.6 93415 14 CERRITOS 86.6 102.6 106.7 112.3 114.8 116.2 0.9-7.9-11.6 49816 15 CLAREMONT 73.1 78.4 76.4 77.6 78.7 73.3-3.3-9.0-7.1 35623 16 COMMERCE 142.7 140.1 178.7 178.4 215.9 189.6-1.3-3.9 5.5 12995 17 COMPTON 37.5 60.0 56.9 56.2 46.9 56.7-3.4 1.0-11.7 97907 18 COVINA 98.0 88.2 100.6 112.8 100.6 80.6-12.2-16.6-36.3 48524 19 CUDAHY 32.0 33.8 54.5 37.0 41.3 34.6-8.6-2.5 0.1 24091 20 CULVER CITY 72.4 109.9 154.2 158.2 169.3 160.9-2.2 62.4 62.6 39452 21 DIAMOND BAR 32.3 42.7 38.8 38.4 42.5 40.2-1.6-14.9-2.3 56619 22 DOWNEY 59.9 75.8 95.2 82.9 76.7 79.1-16.4-7.9 15.0 113222 23 DUARTE 46.2 52.6 52.4 55.7 66.8 47.1-3.6-8.1-5.9 21759 24 EL MONTE 47.8 43.6 47.2 45.2 42.8 43.0-5.2-27.7-34.9 115591 25 EL SEGUNDO 95.1 106.9 97.0 91.6 105.0 97.0-2.3-25.2-14.5 16911 130

26 GARDENA 51.5 60.2 63.7 60.5 54.7 58.2-5.1 2.6-17.9 59703 27 GLENDALE 41.4 59.0 64.3 59.0 52.0 58.4-9.5-21.9 2.3 195366 28 GLENDORA 65.8 87.8 84.7 96.2 91.4 103.0 5.6-7.9 25.4 50893 29 HAWAIIAN GARDENS 64.5 45.9 41.2 38.0 31.5 35.1-3.8-22.4-36.6 14437 30 HAWTHORNE 43.5 50.1 59.2 60.8 60.7 74.0 6.9 23.8 4.5 86132 31 HERMOSA BEACH 83.6 76.3 97.3 104.1 113.8 95.2-3.7 12.5-4.1 19858 32 HUNTINGTON PARK 81.3 91.7 93.9 87.6 78.7 81.5-10.5-32.1-13.2 58852 33 INGLEWOOD 39.0 53.8 54.9 60.0 56.9 61.7 2.3 12.7-1.3 111672 34 LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE 28.4 38.9 52.7 54.2 39.7 45.6-4.9-4.0 3.1 20572 35 LA HABRA HEIGHTS 26.9 26.4 35.4 32.2 15.2 17.6-3.1-10.2-9.9 5437 36 LA MIRADA 45.4 50.7 46.4 49.8 46.6 50.6 0.3-18.8-7.9 49150 37 LA PUENTE 35.1 30.1 34.5 33.3 28.6 25.9-5.6-15.5-17.2 40415 38 LA VERNE 61.8 58.3 68.9 69.9 92.2 83.4 3.1-2.5 6.7 31439 39 LAKEWOOD 84.4 70.9 70.0 73.0 77.5 80.0 2.5-13.6-43.7 81086 40 LANCASTER 58.8 67.5 55.5 53.1 58.9 60.8 1.8-45.0 0.0 159792 41 LAWNDALE 27.7 32.4 30.5 27.0 22.5 24.8-3.1-9.1-18.5 33234 42 LOMITA 52.1 46.1 43.2 46.1 58.6 53.6 2.2 2.5-8.8 20622 43 LONG BEACH 61.8 60.7 63.3 71.5 74.9 70.0 3.2 19.6-33.0 469665 44 LOS ANGELES 73.4 61.1 65.3 63.6 66.4 68.7 1.2-50.9-310.8 3878725 45 LYNWOOD 31.0 26.1 28.4 32.1 32.4 43.7 7.2 8.5-7.4 71077 46 MALIBU 64.1 65.1 92.2 64.9 82.4 91.3-2.6 5.8 3.6 12891 47 MANHATTAN BEACH 78.9 80.4 80.0 84.0 80.7 83.0-1.7-13.5-12.3 35930 48 MAYWOOD 26.7 30.5 34.7 22.2 22.8 22.8-5.2-6.3-17.2 27744 49 MONROVIA 61.3 85.0 97.7 83.2 87.7 76.4-11.0-23.1 5.2 37071 50 MONTEBELLO 64.7 54.1 52.0 55.3 44.7 41.3-7.0-32.8-53.3 63566 51 MONTEREY PARK 38.2 45.6 30.9 47.5 41.1 49.8 8.2-15.2-11.9 61152 52 NORWALK 47.8 50.3 44.2 49.4 65.4 56.7 5.4 2.0-7.0 106518 53 PALMDALE 86.1 64.2 55.5 56.3 60.8 58.9 0.9-34.7-34.4 156522 54 PALOS VERDES ESTATES 22.1 22.4 23.0 23.8 26.8 31.2 1.5-1.4 1.6 13658 55 PARAMOUNT 67.8 61.4 63.8 73.7 67.3 75.2 3.1 6.8-12.6 54868 56 PASADENA 82.9 82.3 93.7 78.4 73.3 87.9-10.6-48.5-50.9 139003 57 PICO RIVERA 40.9 55.1 70.5 71.6 75.9 69.4-4.6 23.1 31.1 63710 58 POMONA 68.4 70.0 72.4 78.0 91.8 81.9 3.4-7.9 2.1 151366 59 RANCHO PALOS VERDES 23.7 30.2 26.3 37.1 33.0 41.5 5.7 3.8 7.1 42542 60 REDONDO BEACH 62.0 68.0 83.2 81.7 82.3 80.6-4.1 6.8 5.6 67993 131

61 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 57.0 61.5 56.2 64.3 50.1 47.7-3.9-6.8-7.4 8229 62 ROSEMEAD 36.2 47.7 58.0 56.8 42.7 53.9-4.2-9.3 9.8 54587 63 SAN DIMAS 56.9 60.2 58.5 52.7 63.4 65.4 1.0-21.2-9.3 33854 64 SAN FERNANDO 47.2 39.2 40.4 51.5 41.8 51.5 2.4-4.1-25.9 23955 65 SAN GABRIEL 41.3 47.8 38.6 38.4 39.1 58.5 6.8-19.2-12.4 40287 66 SAN MARINO 24.1 51.8 52.2 44.3 37.9 50.3-2.6-9.5 6.9 13308 67 SANTA CLARITA 45.1 47.7 47.1 45.2 46.4 41.1 7.9-23.2 0.5 204951 68 SANTA FE SPRINGS 176.1 201.9 232.8 231.7 236.8 234.5 1.4-12.9 9.5 16936 69 SANTA MONICA 113.1 96.7 127.0 115.7 131.9 145.1 9.1 48.4-23.7 92488 70 SIERRA MADRE 21.3 31.0 51.8 39.3 31.3 28.1-6.2-10.2-1.6 11048 71 SIGNAL HILL 148.8 115.0 112.0 127.8 147.7 161.3 9.1 8.1-27.9 11240 72 SOUTH EL MONTE 58.7 45.7 55.1 41.3 41.1 48.9-3.0-17.7-19.2 20354 73 SOUTH GATE 46.8 41.6 61.5 61.9 57.9 69.0 1.6 24.1 16.2 95591 74 SOUTH PASADENA 55.7 44.3 45.9 49.5 48.6 64.0 4.6 6.4-5.5 25937 75 TEMPLE CITY 25.4 24.3 32.0 26.1 25.4 34.8 0.4-16.6-1.0 36269 76 TORRANCE 70.3 59.9 61.9 60.7 56.3 59.4-6.7-19.8-55.7 147534 77 WALNUT 29.5 33.9 38.1 32.6 32.2 32.7-2.0-16.4-2.3 30279 78 WEST COVINA 89.1 95.3 78.4 94.1 90.4 100.0 10.7-21.7-42.0 107867 79 WEST HOLLYWOOD 101.5 118.7 146.6 136.6 156.0 143.1-6.8 14.9 5.8 34902 80 WESTLAKE VILLAGE 35.5 50.6 49.9 68.2 57.6 57.8 1.0 0.8 6.2 8440 81 WHITTIER 73.6 70.4 91.1 94.1 92.6 92.7-4.8 16.5 6.7 86450 132

Orange County: change in specific types of crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in Orange County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ANAHEIM 86.7 70.4 67.9 88.1 90.7 82.3 1.3-11.1-21.6 345320 2 BREA 31.2 39.5 39.5 31.7 51.3 42.0-1.2 1.1 1.9 40600 3 BUENA PARK 83.3 65.1 72.1 73.6 58.7 72.2-4.1-12.1-6.4 82632 4 COSTA MESA 47.4 63.6 40.5 43.0 50.5 46.7-1.4-18.1-17.1 112538 5 CYPRESS 27.4 60.2 20.0 28.6 31.8 28.0 1.0-15.4-5.6 49067 6 DANA POINT 63.6 35.7 60.8 59.7 57.9 70.5-1.7 13.7-4.5 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 35.3 43.3 48.2 42.0 60.2 52.5-2.9 3.9 4.5 56805 8 FULLERTON 54.6 62.3 73.9 53.7 86.4 80.0-3.8-1.4 11.4 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 102.1 74.3 76.8 62.3 69.0 80.1-5.4-30.5-60.3 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 47.5 44.1 64.1 56.7 42.4 55.4-9.1-2.2 0.4 195842 11 IRVINE 15.8 9.7 10.5 13.1 13.7 12.2 1.5 1.7-3.3 235830 12 LA HABRA 91.1 64.6 60.1 103.9 63.4 36.0-9.0-12.1-14.1 61740 13 LA PALMA 44.4 30.3 10.2 5.3 26.4 5.9-1.2-19.1-12.2 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 63.7 95.5 113.8 91.2 77.8 67.0-11.4 0.1-1.9 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 33.3 32.0 32.8 43.7 16.3 57.8 3.4-2.0-10.7 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 30.0 17.5 17.7 17.8 16.3 29.2 2.2-2.4-10.2 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 10.6 4.0 14.7 7.7 5.1 5.7-2.4 0.4-1.1 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 33.7 32.7 26.8 34.3 42.0 40.6 2.6 5.0-2.9 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 62.8 28.1 20.9 21.7 46.7 44.4 2.2-3.2-13.4 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 30.5 22.3 19.6 20.4 18.5 17.8-2.3-5.7-19.9 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 32.3 46.5 33.2 35.5 29.9 27.5-4.6-21.0-8.3 87639 22 ORANGE 41.0 30.0 25.7 20.1 20.8 24.0-3.6-26.9-32.4 140304 23 PLACENTIA 61.5 53.9 44.9 44.3 59.4 38.2-4.7-11.2-26.9 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 19.6 13.1 11.6 19.1... 7.7... -4.3-10.4 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 36.9 29.6 20.7 22.8 29.1 23.2-1.7-12.7-6.7 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 36.4 46.2 26.5 40.7 51.1 58.5 5.3 2.0-5.0 35585 27 SANTA ANA 97.5 84.5 82.8 82.6 92.1 84.5-8.0-91.1-53.3 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 54.2 64.9 60.9 22.3 18.7 13.4-10.5-20.2-20.7 24798 133

29 STANTON 64.6 78.6 93.8 86.8 58.1 70.2-9.7-11.2-16.4 39128 30 TUSTIN 101.0 23.0 32.7 27.4 36.5 34.2-1.3-5.7-46.0 78836 31 VILLA PARK 28.9 12.2 34.2 14.3 14.1 47.7 0.5 3.5-4.0 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 78.6 52.5 61.2 71.6 84.8 95.8 7.1 3.9-10.9 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 22.4 14.3 28.5 21.3 25.0 13.3-5.1 1.8-2.2 67492 134

Adjusted homicide rates for cities in Orange County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ANAHEIM 53.0 68.8 46.9 104.6 101.6 81.5 14.4 12.2 15.0 345320 2 BREA 0.0 0.0 57.3 0.0 0.0 126.0 10.5 21.2 11.6 40600 3 BUENA PARK 49.6 52.5 0.0 87.4 28.3 61.9 15.2 0.5-8.2 82632 4 COSTA MESA 17.8 19.2 20.5 85.3 82.9 22.7-1.8 13.7 7.3 112538 5 CYPRESS 41.5 44.2 0.0 49.1 0.0 0.0 0.0-29.5 0.1 49067 6 DANA POINT 54.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-7.3 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 0.0 0.0 122.1 42.4 41.2 0.0-28.0 18.2 5.1 56805 8 FULLERTON 76.0 31.4 50.0 34.7 0.0 0.0-18.3-40.7-22.1 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 70.2 37.8 39.5 27.5 13.3 72.9 10.0-61.9-26.7 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 30.3 32.4 23.7 49.4 36.0 26.1 0.0 20.1 8.5 195842 11 IRVINE 24.2 10.0 0.0 22.1 21.5 21.7 10.3-14.1 6.9 235830 12 LA HABRA 163.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 75.6 0.0 0.0-17.0-20.7 61740 13 LA PALMA 0.0 0.0 0.0 150.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.2 9.7 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.2 0.0 0.0 14.3 0.1 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 58.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 75.0 0.0 0.0 12.3-8.4 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 0.0 32.3 71.5 0.0 0.0 0.0-18.5-9.5-5.3 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 0.0 114.0 278.1 0.0 0.0 0.0-35.4-35.7 0.0 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 0.0 27.6 0.0 60.7 0.0 64.5 15.5 8.0 0.3 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-12.7 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 20.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-20.1 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26.7 58.4 14.7 7.3 3.2 87639 22 ORANGE 14.9 15.5 49.5 51.6 66.8 72.9 5.6 46.1 28.6 140304 23 PLACENTIA 41.0 41.7 0.0 46.4 45.1 98.3 19.1 9.7 10.3 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 0.0 0.0 141.1 0.0... 0.0... 30.2 16.7 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 0.0 166.3 106.3 0.0 0.0 0.0-27.9-59.2-20.3 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 56.6 0.0 0.0 135.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.6-13.4 35585 27 SANTA ANA 97.0 184.3 194.2 94.0 77.2 99.9-59.0-157.8-57.0 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 79.9 0.0 93.1 776.5 0.0 0.0-14.0 110.5 54.5 24798 29 STANTON 51.6 111.1 117.9 61.4 59.6 65.4-12.5-54.7 0.2 39128 135

TUSTIN 28.5 29.3 29.8 31.1 0.0 32.4 0.0-16.8 0.2 78836 VILLA PARK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5959 WESTMINSTER 21.9 23.5 50.2 78.5 50.8 0.0-15.3 7.6-8.4 91885 YORBA LINDA 0.0 125.9 0.0 109.6 0.0 0.0 0.6-8.7 13.9 67492 136

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in Orange County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ANAHEIM 69.0 57.9 60.6 52.9 68.7 68.0-11.3-43.3-62.6 345320 2 BREA 75.9 51.9 64.1 64.9 70.0 84.0 0.9 1.0-19.1 40600 3 BUENA PARK 58.8 63.4 56.4 48.6 61.1 72.7-1.8-23.0-19.4 82632 4 COSTA MESA 54.6 57.1 53.3 60.1 87.5 75.7 3.7 15.3 11.0 112538 5 CYPRESS 47.1 42.1 32.4 39.6 55.1 50.2 3.3-9.2-10.3 49067 6 DANA POINT 42.0 32.4 49.5 38.2 55.7 64.6 0.2 17.9 0.3 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 53.3 59.9 61.5 62.3 77.8 76.8-2.9-9.8 9.8 56805 8 FULLERTON 70.9 74.1 64.3 60.0 79.0 74.7-5.5-33.3-19.2 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 52.5 60.2 60.6 52.9 64.1 60.4-14.8-19.2-10.1 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 57.8 46.7 51.6 50.0 60.4 67.4 1.1-9.9-30.4 195842 11 IRVINE 58.7 26.0 28.9 30.5 38.7 41.1 10.8-4.9-53.0 235830 12 LA HABRA 54.0 62.7 54.8 48.8 60.9 49.9-10.7-30.4-18.8 61740 13 LA PALMA 59.1 62.4 53.4 51.1 78.6 83.5 3.1-6.0 2.7 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 72.8 77.2 46.2 63.9 77.9 62.1 0.6-22.4-23.6 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 37.4 37.8 32.9 39.5 40.3 40.1-1.2-18.7-18.1 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 30.5 23.1 21.7 23.6 43.0 24.4-2.5 3.5-17.8 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 9.2 9.2 11.1 19.5 17.8 22.1 1.7 7.9 6.7 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 38.6 28.4 26.7 22.9 42.3 31.5-2.5-7.1-21.1 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 74.6 54.6 82.7 88.2 100.6 153.2 8.7 7.9 16.3 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 29.5 26.0 23.0 26.1 33.3 27.1-2.6-10.8-10.1 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 99.4 68.5 63.8 65.3 75.2 86.2 2.2-31.1-42.2 87639 22 ORANGE 39.0 38.1 37.9 41.2 52.8 56.1 5.0 0.2-9.8 140304 23 PLACENTIA 68.3 47.2 40.0 50.7 52.1 55.4 1.6-2.8-15.6 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 18.9 23.2 22.2 17.4... 26.1... -6.1-3.1 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 32.7 38.6 40.1 40.9 39.7 53.3 0.7 5.3 7.9 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 27.3 37.1 42.9 25.9 42.4 53.8-1.5-4.0 5.1 35585 27 SANTA ANA 37.7 38.9 44.0 41.5 45.8 40.1-18.8-14.9-40.1 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 39.9 54.4 64.6 69.4 80.4 62.4-6.1 13.6 11.4 24798 29 STANTON 50.3 59.4 50.6 45.9 45.6 58.3-3.4-17.1-6.3 39128 137

30 TUSTIN 55.7 35.5 40.1 40.6 45.7 45.0-3.8-21.4-26.0 78836 31 VILLA PARK 30.8 62.6 44.0 26.1 54.5 83.8 3.6-4.4-2.0 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 65.9 69.1 59.7 57.5 74.8 76.1-1.1-23.0-18.2 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 30.5 25.6 29.9 29.9 50.0 42.4 3.1 3.2 10.8 67492 138

Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in Orange County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ANAHEIM 124.5 105.5 132.1 151.4 182.1 222.0 60.5 18.1-67.4 345320 2 BREA 85.5 87.1 82.9 70.6 53.0 74.1-3.6-39.3-40.7 40600 3 BUENA PARK 110.9 208.6 208.7 191.5 163.2 203.7-5.9-70.6-26.8 82632 4 COSTA MESA 86.2 89.8 112.8 110.5 139.6 120.0 1.1-23.5-40.9 112538 5 CYPRESS 55.6 72.2 75.5 57.1 56.9 90.2 3.3-32.0-23.6 49067 6 DANA POINT 47.1 33.3 36.9 50.5 39.5 31.9-2.7-6.6-16.9 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 66.7 54.5 59.6 53.5 82.3 58.6-1.2-17.1-42.9 56805 8 FULLERTON 107.9 95.0 111.3 120.8 101.6 117.2 2.1-53.7-61.0 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 144.7 109.9 118.9 113.9 149.6 140.1 8.8-42.0-104.4 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 53.3 52.3 66.0 60.3 71.8 80.3 6.9-26.8-43.6 195842 11 IRVINE 37.0 31.2 25.1 25.3 27.0 28.8 5.1-25.7-28.1 235830 12 LA HABRA 89.9 72.3 96.4 83.8 74.8 84.2-5.3-51.6-56.2 61740 13 LA PALMA 56.5 39.1 33.9 67.2 76.5 71.5 5.5 3.1-14.2 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 49.5 29.4 25.2 48.0 48.7 50.9 4.6-7.7-10.4 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 48.1 36.3 40.6 40.5 46.2 63.0 4.4-5.5-14.1 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 23.8 16.4 21.0 17.3 23.6 20.4-1.7-5.6-11.5 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 15.6 15.8 21.7 11.2 18.4 27.5 0.8-2.3-2.5 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 39.0 26.8 35.3 25.9 34.7 24.7-4.1-15.7-27.6 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 92.1 129.4 99.9 115.2 89.2 151.6 6.2-12.4-10.9 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 21.4 22.4 23.6 19.5 20.5 19.0-2.1-23.2-18.1 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 56.7 45.9 69.2 42.7 47.4 54.1-6.0-23.3-28.6 87639 22 ORANGE 91.4 92.8 71.3 68.7 90.1 88.4 7.0-55.3-65.6 140304 23 PLACENTIA 57.9 57.9 62.7 54.9 80.8 70.2 1.7-9.2-13.1 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 20.9 14.8 8.3 17.1... 12.1... -10.7-13.4 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 52.7 28.2 39.5 30.1 40.8 37.0-2.9-9.1-19.5 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 47.4 36.1 49.6 44.7 45.5 28.2-6.9-15.7-16.1 35585 27 SANTA ANA 183.3 145.4 172.8 180.3 206.8 199.9 14.7-142.2-201.5 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 34.4 61.3 51.0 56.5 40.5 60.7 1.5-17.5-10.1 24798 29 STANTON 130.9 105.4 100.2 119.1 142.5 181.8 18.4-10.8-35.1 39128 139

30 TUSTIN 85.7 68.6 83.9 62.0 73.7 65.4-6.2-34.2-46.7 78836 31 VILLA PARK 27.1 5.4 7.6 31.3 21.9 0.0-1.3 0.6-6.2 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 125.7 124.4 133.4 142.0 153.1 166.8 10.3-24.1-65.2 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 25.3 25.7 22.6 19.1 21.2 31.1 2.9-14.2-10.9 67492 140

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in Orange County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ANAHEIM 72.9 67.9 78.3 80.0 93.1 90.3 8.6 51.8-5.3 345320 2 BREA 118.4 120.0 137.0 132.8 119.4 110.6-13.3-13.8-7.0 40600 3 BUENA PARK 53.6 61.1 70.7 68.9 78.3 83.1 4.5 24.1 18.2 82632 4 COSTA MESA 87.5 94.1 100.1 112.6 123.7 116.8 6.5 36.1 17.9 112538 5 CYPRESS 57.2 46.6 54.8 61.1 71.9 67.2 4.0 19.0 0.4 49067 6 DANA POINT 45.2 50.5 58.9 66.2 59.4 59.9-1.1 8.6 3.4 34262 7 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 67.5 72.9 77.1 76.8 85.7 70.3-6.6-3.5-16.7 56805 8 FULLERTON 90.4 89.0 93.7 85.1 94.8 98.4 0.7-6.5-19.1 139676 9 GARDEN GROVE 60.7 59.6 60.8 59.2 69.3 60.6-4.8-14.8-26.0 175469 10 HUNTINGTON BEACH 50.7 68.0 85.5 85.1 102.1 92.7 2.9 62.7 72.0 195842 11 IRVINE 49.9 49.2 46.4 56.3 54.6 51.8 14.3 17.1 17.8 235830 12 LA HABRA 63.9 59.1 63.0 76.9 58.4 66.3-1.6-8.0-20.4 61740 13 LA PALMA 41.0 41.4 40.6 49.0 65.0 66.3 5.7 6.7 7.5 15950 14 LAGUNA BEACH 57.0 68.8 74.8 92.3 78.3 73.1-2.1 4.6-6.3 23313 15 LAGUNA HILLS 52.0 56.1 59.7 70.6 73.8 59.9-2.8 1.1-13.1 31134 16 LAGUNA NIGUEL 41.7 28.9 35.9 37.5 38.3 36.9-1.6 5.8-21.9 64894 17 LAGUNA WOODS 15.3 21.6 22.7 32.3 33.3 28.8 1.2 7.0 7.0 16584 18 LAKE FOREST 39.8 36.2 42.7 44.6 46.0 37.4-5.6-1.2-12.8 79336 19 LOS ALAMITOS 56.2 65.4 70.1 76.9 98.5 86.8 2.6 3.4 13.1 11735 20 MISSION VIEJO 42.6 39.8 44.1 47.5 44.7 40.0-4.0-7.4-19.6 95895 21 NEWPORT BEACH 77.3 82.1 85.1 90.2 84.3 87.3-2.6 7.8-12.5 87639 22 ORANGE 66.5 65.9 63.9 66.2 66.8 57.0-8.4-24.6-35.4 140304 23 PLACENTIA 46.3 44.5 54.5 56.0 55.3 48.9-4.2 11.7 4.0 52002 24 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA 26.6 33.3 25.5 26.8... 19.5... -18.6-12.1 49190 25 SAN CLEMENTE 35.3 34.7 37.1 44.8 42.3 42.6 1.7 6.9 2.4 65295 26 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 42.1 42.0 45.1 45.0 49.0 40.6-3.4 4.0-7.3 35585 27 SANTA ANA 62.4 51.5 57.9 58.7 65.7 59.8-2.1-13.7-81.1 332848 28 SEAL BEACH 40.8 52.9 69.4 68.5 71.4 64.8-3.2 9.3 17.0 24798 29 STANTON 48.9 46.6 47.6 46.1 44.5 50.0-1.7-5.2-9.9 39128 141

30 TUSTIN 69.3 67.4 70.4 69.7 75.7 69.6-1.2 5.7-11.4 78836 31 VILLA PARK 57.8 78.2 37.0 45.8 47.6 45.0 0.8-15.0-12.1 5959 32 WESTMINSTER 83.2 80.8 92.4 91.3 103.7 89.6-6.5 15.8 5.0 91885 33 YORBA LINDA 34.8 47.3 43.4 45.0 36.9 34.2-5.5-24.8-15.7 67492 142

Riverside County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in Riverside County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 BANNING 213.5 166.2 151.9 162.4 158.6 142.8-7.1-33.3-37.9 30503 2 BEAUMONT 118.7 51.1 70.1 75.3 88.5 65.9-1.3 5.4 12.2 40208 3 BLYTHE 224.4 77.5 116.6 109.5 104.7 91.8-9.2-34.0-120.5 20629 4 CABAZON........................... 5 CALIMESA 32.8 43.9 50.5 36.8 51.8 52.5-1.3 3.6-7.2 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 75.7 19.1 26.4 74.6 42.5 13.0-2.1-3.3-13.8 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 119.5 110.8 139.9 124.7 98.8 82.1-20.6-18.3-17.1 53064 8 COACHELLA 163.6 126.8 111.4 197.5 184.3 63.4-11.0-32.7 7.5 43330 9 CORONA 29.4 28.8 24.0 22.6 24.1 21.9-3.9-18.3-18.1 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 349.9 320.3 454.1 417.0 390.5 354.2-32.4 21.0 37.9 27936 11 ELSINORE........................... 12 HEMET 166.3 132.4 108.8 114.3 123.4 142.5 4.5-32.3 13.3 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 39.7 0.0 16.1 0.0 8.2 45.7 2.0 2.1-6.6 5174 14 INDIO 202.8 97.3 155.9 159.7 146.4 184.7 3.1 37.0-13.5 80243 15 LA QUINTA 60.6 129.0 108.3 167.0 108.8 44.7-16.1-36.4 5.5 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 108.7 87.1 62.3 77.8 72.8 67.0-3.6-48.3-103.8 201284 17 MURRIETA 20.1 17.6 21.2 22.4 15.8 16.7-3.4-12.7-3.3 107768 18 NORCO 157.2 42.8 38.2 27.6 39.3 55.1 1.4-20.0-44.6 27497 19 PALM DESERT 111.2 7.1 9.9 27.4 41.3 66.6 12.7 6.2-38.0 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 209.2 159.0 169.7 140.5 162.1 140.1-13.2-16.1-69.5 46282 21 PERRIS 186.5 77.0 34.3 41.2 81.7 86.6 13.5-48.2-38.4 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 101.9 2.1 16.2 28.9 28.4 45.2 3.5 4.6-19.7 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 155.4 129.9 112.5 106.7 104.8 111.8-11.3-90.3-117.8 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 109.8 99.0 45.0 62.8 72.0 50.7-1.5-27.8-7.0 45714 25 TEMECULA 76.4 29.2 10.7 14.1 13.8 16.9 1.8-52.9-54.9 106680 143

Adjusted homicide rates for cities in Riverside County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 BANNING 153.1 0.0 228.1 317.0 152.8 167.7-14.3 37.5-3.8 30503 2 BEAUMONT 0.0 61.0 0.0 127.2 0.0 63.6 11.9 5.2 7.3 40208 3 BLYTHE 91.6 90.5 0.0 338.0 109.4 124.0 13.3 44.7-12.9 20629 4 CABAZON........................... 5 CALIMESA 262.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 286.8 0.0-1.9 0.2 0.0 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 84.6 77.8 131.9 183.3 88.3 192.8 8.7 0.2-34.1 53064 8 COACHELLA 216.2 201.7 110.6 57.6 277.5 118.0 1.2-44.3-4.8 43330 9 CORONA 85.0 54.5 29.5 30.8 14.8 143.7 37.8 11.2-17.4 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 0.0 327.6 260.4 361.7 501.2 183.1-16.0 3.8 47.9 27936 11 ELSINORE........................... 12 HEMET 30.9 58.1 229.0 149.1 28.7 125.2-33.9-9.7 18.5 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5174 14 INDIO 325.2 46.6 296.1 92.5 59.4 31.9-71.7-24.2-57.0 80243 15 LA QUINTA 195.6 90.1 60.1 62.6 0.0 0.0-12.8-37.5-32.9 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 52.0 106.6 174.6 84.9 58.4 127.0-27.9-89.5 18.7 201284 17 MURRIETA 0.0 19.7 21.8 45.3 21.8 23.7 0.0-18.4 7.8 107768 18 NORCO 0.0 0.0 166.4 0.0 83.8 93.0-15.9 12.9-9.5 27497 19 PALM DESERT 0.0 121.4 0.0 96.8 0.0 101.4 19.5-43.9 15.3 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 220.0 85.9 50.5 52.7 152.2 0.0-11.8-62.8-45.0 46282 21 PERRIS 204.6 111.2 65.8 102.9 99.1 212.6 32.8-35.8 6.5 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 0.0 121.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-16.0 0.0 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 171.4 132.4 66.7 100.4 119.1 80.8 3.8-11.7-55.8 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 0.0 0.0 101.9 212.3 153.4 279.7 30.0 104.8 34.6 45714 25 TEMECULA 26.5 63.4 45.0 0.0 0.0 71.9 6.2-35.9 2.3 106680 144

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in Riverside County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 BANNING 141.6 118.4 120.1 149.6 184.5 193.7 11.3 34.2 35.8 30503 2 BEAUMONT 115.0 60.9 60.0 73.9 74.4 74.5 3.5 5.9 20.1 40208 3 BLYTHE 121.0 98.3 157.3 164.9 183.3 179.9-12.3 18.2-37.8 20629 4 CABAZON........................... 5 CALIMESA 78.0 90.4 105.5 83.3 110.6 90.2-8.4-1.6-2.6 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 33.9 29.6 54.5 40.6 71.7 51.7-4.6 1.3-3.8 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 140.0 124.5 138.9 194.7 174.7 125.1-22.4 34.9 30.3 53064 8 COACHELLA 86.2 132.2 173.1 144.8 148.8 137.5-26.4-10.0 54.8 43330 9 CORONA 56.7 53.5 54.6 58.4 80.7 66.9 0.1 11.9 2.6 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 420.8 290.0 282.5 288.9 301.6 290.1-23.3-90.2 1.9 27936 11 ELSINORE........................... 12 HEMET 147.3 131.9 142.3 188.2 191.1 226.1 22.5 78.6 44.3 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 166.7 150.9 172.8 119.6 167.1 154.4-9.8-45.3-9.2 5174 14 INDIO 177.7 118.0 147.7 130.8 157.1 164.3-8.0-55.4 35.4 80243 15 LA QUINTA 151.7 136.9 152.6 160.6 206.3 170.9-7.0-52.3 15.1 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 114.5 135.0 121.9 136.7 149.1 150.6-4.9-41.6 75.9 201284 17 MURRIETA 62.7 51.1 53.0 42.4 56.3 44.0-14.5-57.6 6.9 107768 18 NORCO 116.4 87.1 82.2 86.3 86.3 90.2-7.9-18.7-33.9 27497 19 PALM DESERT 188.7 181.8 168.4 154.4 214.4 188.7-10.2-76.6 7.3 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 241.8 197.3 174.3 210.1 283.2 256.0 13.0-62.8-47.0 46282 21 PERRIS 119.3 136.6 93.9 108.5 101.9 112.8-1.4-35.7 38.1 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 194.0 171.4 146.3 178.1 234.0 145.7-11.9-32.2 15.2 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 93.2 88.9 87.0 86.4 105.7 104.0-6.0-25.2-40.5 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 74.7 139.3 141.5 144.7 136.1 170.7-5.3 24.3 77.9 45714 25 TEMECULA 65.4 86.0 68.4 68.9 83.9 110.9 17.3-26.9 28.6 106680 145

Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in Riverside County - last 10 years 2 10 years 5 years 3 years years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 BANNING 103.5 100.3 93.6 132.1 107.0 194.4 20.2-9.2-4.3 30503 2 BEAUMONT 155.4 79.0 77.5 108.5 101.9 116.8 12.3-29.9 8.8 40208 3 BLYTHE 28.5 43.3 35.9 43.7 6.1 77.4 6.4-17.1-21.9 20629 4 CABAZON........................... 5 CALIMESA 59.6 86.2 111.7 127.0 101.7 84.3-4.5-9.0-5.2 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 52.9 81.7 133.3 133.5 107.9 58.3-10.2-12.2 2.9 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 192.4 152.4 248.3 248.8 244.8 259.6 1.4-18.7-63.2 53064 8 COACHELLA 174.2 308.6 437.7 288.3 355.5 400.0-6.9-94.6 54.3 43330 9 CORONA 136.9 113.0 125.0 104.8 142.9 139.5 7.9-74.6-87.0 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 197.7 468.6 300.2 308.7 240.2 230.2-17.8-204.4 9.2 27936 11 ELSINORE........................... 12 HEMET 124.6 207.9 184.6 224.4 257.0 312.1 42.6 11.0 34.3 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 85.1 42.7 44.4 18.4 34.0 70.5 2.2-12.5-14.8 5174 14 INDIO 258.9 187.3 297.9 220.8 271.4 325.1 11.4-95.5-40.6 80243 15 LA QUINTA 95.2 86.1 75.1 60.7 107.0 104.9 7.0-49.3-32.5 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 152.2 167.7 178.4 211.7 195.7 187.2 3.8-106.4-29.7 201284 17 MURRIETA 35.5 50.5 53.6 51.0 53.0 87.2 12.9-39.5 5.6 107768 18 NORCO 119.7 83.8 121.9 124.4 114.2 129.4-1.7-15.5-34.6 27497 19 PALM DESERT 110.2 93.0 111.7 108.0 102.8 119.3 1.7-55.2-37.6 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 206.9 189.5 175.8 302.2 224.5 291.7 29.3-66.1-76.5 46282 21 PERRIS 257.0 220.0 230.3 373.8 293.1 304.6 27.3-47.9 31.5 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 89.2 89.7 66.4 95.1 80.9 94.7 4.2-28.8-16.5 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 222.1 174.2 211.5 190.6 205.1 247.6 22.8-109.2-178.7 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 89.2 210.9 211.0 194.5 186.2 243.4 6.6-25.1 28.0 45714 25 TEMECULA 94.7 80.2 76.5 72.3 89.3 102.6 11.9-45.5-26.3 106680 146

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in Riverside County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 BANNING 29.1 48.1 31.1 41.6 37.5 50.7 6.0-18.0 11.2 30503 2 BEAUMONT 70.8 65.2 66.0 82.7 127.3 120.8 25.8 56.6 59.5 40208 3 BLYTHE 77.3 64.3 71.5 87.4 105.2 100.9 4.4 11.3-45.5 20629 4 CABAZON........................... 5 CALIMESA 52.3 62.0 46.1 48.7 68.5 62.5 2.3-3.4 3.6 8118 6 CANYON LAKE 28.9 38.8 62.0 68.4 54.0 47.6-4.3 11.7 7.1 10944 7 CATHEDRAL CITY 66.3 62.0 57.8 62.8 56.4 37.6-11.3-36.2-27.1 53064 8 COACHELLA 72.1 77.8 73.5 107.8 84.8 70.0 0.0-7.6 29.9 43330 9 CORONA 66.6 75.5 72.2 68.1 80.3 68.9-4.8-14.2-11.1 160159 10 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 134.5 92.6 108.9 120.6 70.7 81.3-12.5-27.3-15.3 27936 11 ELSINORE........................... 12 HEMET 103.8 118.1 95.9 109.6 110.0 134.3 19.2 12.1 40.8 81698 13 INDIAN WELLS 106.7 106.2 95.0 92.8 125.8 107.3 1.3-15.4-2.9 5174 14 INDIO 93.1 64.3 78.8 86.2 85.3 79.6 0.7-17.5 38.4 80243 15 LA QUINTA 100.6 79.4 93.0 108.5 122.0 122.4 10.6-17.5 5.9 39150 16 MORENO VALLEY 77.0 62.8 60.2 64.6 79.1 76.6 12.5-9.5 2.4 201284 17 MURRIETA 50.7 34.2 36.9 45.0 50.3 51.0 8.3-9.2 23.4 107768 18 NORCO 67.8 73.3 69.6 65.0 56.4 63.9-5.7-41.8-27.2 27497 19 PALM DESERT 118.4 132.3 106.5 134.0 134.9 143.3 14.7-52.9 5.3 50456 20 PALM SPRINGS 165.5 131.9 119.6 128.2 110.4 138.7 5.7-83.9-83.1 46282 21 PERRIS 79.4 63.9 57.4 64.3 72.3 70.7 7.4-2.9 22.2 72171 22 RANCHO MIRAGE 112.0 141.4 86.5 116.4 105.6 119.0 7.2-49.3 3.7 17816 23 RIVERSIDE 106.7 97.2 95.0 93.2 103.4 104.5 6.7-26.9-66.8 316423 24 SAN JACINTO 16.4 81.4 68.0 78.2 86.4 114.3 17.9 9.6 75.7 45714 25 TEMECULA 64.4 60.5 73.6 76.6 72.4 85.1 8.8 2.4 23.2 106680 147

San Bernardino County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 2 10 years 5 years 3 years years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ADELANTO 98.3 179.5 238.0 144.8 174.8 196.0-21.1 3.3 22.2 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 70.7 119.9 61.0 50.4 86.8 74.5 0.8-47.2-9.8 71159 3 BARSTOW 237.5 302.3 230.2 225.2 263.3 343.6 10.6-78.9 20.0 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 152.2 158.1 174.4 181.7 278.5 423.3 15.8 0.4-6.7 5144 5 CHINO 69.1 40.0 89.3 94.6 120.9 117.3 4.3 51.6 7.7 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 24.2 18.9 30.9 26.6 22.0 28.9-3.9-8.6-4.4 76943 7 COLTON 75.9 98.9 54.2 69.1 74.9 74.5 2.3-40.7-8.9 53403 8 FONTANA 137.8 101.0 96.6 92.0 109.6 111.7 0.5-36.4-34.4 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 34.8 59.0 43.0 41.3 64.9 80.4 3.4-1.2 4.8 12364 10 HESPERIA 50.2 71.3 84.3 87.8 141.3 138.0 12.0 38.6 46.4 92621 11 HIGHLAND 60.2 78.9 100.4 110.0 150.9 107.8-3.3 15.2 34.1 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 45.9 39.7 30.8 57.0 49.5 99.9 9.8 21.8 4.4 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 120.2 97.4 89.0 115.3 131.2 119.0 3.1-4.6-21.7 37785 14 NEEDLES 195.5 95.4 131.4 77.0 93.3 76.8-6.1-57.3-29.3 4932 15 ONTARIO 110.9 91.8 83.0 63.5 57.4 69.3-13.8-83.0-109.6 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 38.3 47.1 51.3 42.9 47.0 51.7-3.2-13.0 5.5 172262 17 REDLANDS 139.5 62.8 64.8 51.8 77.2 76.8-1.8-41.4-82.1 70282 18 RIALTO 235.9 109.8 106.3 105.3 119.0 101.1-8.9-52.7-119.3 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 304.0 217.5 169.6 204.1 218.6 228.8 11.7-22.3-116.1 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 75.6 97.5 135.0 97.6 97.0 106.0-9.8-16.0-19.9 25914 21 UPLAND 63.6 61.4 59.9 48.9 40.7 54.5-5.4-34.7-45.6 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 80.1 124.9 130.8 136.6 144.8 157.2 4.7 8.5 65.3 121699 23 YUCAIPA 28.8 24.9 75.9 69.4 63.2 62.2-7.3 24.7 19.5 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 102.5 101.5 149.9 128.1 131.1 136.1-7.8-2.4 5.0 21214 148

Adjusted homicide rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ADELANTO 103.8 142.8 283.5 73.8 71.7 164.1-28.9-67.4 4.9 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 135.3 86.2 65.1 135.7 98.8 107.8 8.0 23.1-1.2 71159 3 BARSTOW 173.7 418.2 596.6 207.2 0.0 331.4-46.9-76.9-18.5 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 340.6 335.3 0.0 467.4 453.8 0.0 0.0 32.0 18.0 5144 5 CHINO 56.0 49.3 0.0 60.2 29.2 126.7 30.8 38.9 7.9 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 27.1 27.7 30.1 0.0 0.0 0.0-8.0-23.0-9.2 76943 7 COLTON 157.2 122.3 259.0 179.9 0.0 95.8-40.9-100.5-6.9 53403 8 FONTANA 245.5 132.3 68.9 59.8 58.1 125.7 19.1-29.3-38.0 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 0.0 169.1 0.0 0.0 189.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.8 12364 10 HESPERIA 87.7 70.4 49.9 52.0 151.5 27.6-8.7-49.0 13.6 92621 11 HIGHLAND 291.2 119.9 169.6 176.7 171.6 140.9-11.9 0.7-21.3 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.0 0.0-1.9-1.3-8.2 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 0.0 113.9 61.4 64.0 0.0 135.3 11.0-79.1-1.6 37785 14 NEEDLES 0.0 390.4 0.0 484.2 0.0 518.5 30.8 0.5 35.4 4932 15 ONTARIO 130.5 60.5 41.2 85.9 41.7 136.9 31.5-78.9-31.5 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 54.5 23.7 27.2 85.2 55.1 14.8-5.5 16.7 10.7 172262 17 REDLANDS 58.7 29.5 65.5 102.4 66.3 72.8-1.5 24.7 17.8 70282 18 RIALTO 223.0 230.7 158.9 141.9 91.9 99.8-21.1-158.2-95.1 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 490.7 332.8 332.4 335.2 510.1 536.9 61.2-5.9 2.6 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 134.2 0.0 89.9 0.0 0.0 197.3 13.2-3.3-31.5 25914 21 UPLAND 82.8 28.6 61.1 63.6 0.0 0.0-17.8-23.4-27.8 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 83.0 73.0 116.5 121.4 118.0 189.1 19.6-15.6 26.6 121699 23 YUCAIPA 134.1 40.7 0.0 45.7 0.0 0.0 0.0-58.8-10.3 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 110.3 0.0 217.5 113.3 0.0 361.6 14.2 29.0 15.3 21214 149

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 5 10 years years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ADELANTO 151.9 143.5 144.6 162.9 180.1 203.4-4.6 27.8 69.1 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 106.4 94.6 109.5 125.0 144.5 139.4-1.6 17.3 28.0 71159 3 BARSTOW 169.5 239.2 148.6 153.8 168.6 236.6 11.3-86.3-8.1 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 301.9 170.4 147.8 193.6 358.6 249.1 7.2 3.4-42.2 5144 5 CHINO 76.5 75.8 78.6 85.8 103.9 106.8 4.2-11.5 23.9 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 39.8 44.3 40.9 44.5 67.4 68.1 7.7 12.0 10.9 76943 7 COLTON 106.6 98.2 99.6 107.9 145.2 165.8 14.6 16.6 15.7 53403 8 FONTANA 60.5 64.1 52.4 67.0 80.7 71.3 4.9 9.8 31.8 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 60.8 72.3 88.2 80.7 125.6 103.6-2.0 12.6 16.5 12364 10 HESPERIA 88.7 67.8 88.8 93.5 146.4 156.1 22.3 77.5 71.4 92621 11 HIGHLAND 76.0 76.2 121.4 132.1 170.5 146.7-5.6 73.7 66.0 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 84.1 73.9 95.1 78.1 107.1 116.6-3.6 15.4-10.9 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 99.3 114.8 68.7 76.1 93.9 126.8 13.4-24.1-18.5 37785 14 NEEDLES 170.6 121.8 235.0 221.4 285.3 296.9-2.2 28.7 27.7 4932 15 ONTARIO 71.9 69.8 66.3 72.3 92.9 82.1-3.3-6.9-32.8 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 67.5 54.2 68.0 89.6 127.2 132.7 36.6 130.3 97.2 172262 17 REDLANDS 92.7 92.0 109.2 97.5 127.4 143.3 0.2 13.8 36.7 70282 18 RIALTO 72.7 79.9 93.0 118.8 130.4 129.5 7.0 62.4 75.2 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 153.5 133.0 141.2 141.8 192.7 207.6 17.9 86.7 36.1 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 81.1 67.2 68.9 115.4 112.9 98.3 3.6 5.1-41.9 25914 21 UPLAND 76.3 87.1 85.9 88.0 123.6 129.6 8.9 18.7 21.2 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 140.8 145.9 140.6 147.9 228.3 199.8 19.8 43.5 159.9 121699 23 YUCAIPA 52.6 59.3 58.0 65.1 76.0 83.0 2.9 14.1 26.6 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 98.4 103.6 97.0 90.8 132.2 110.6-4.0-5.3 5.1 21214 150

Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago Last year year change change change Pop 1 ADELANTO 126.7 124.4 130.2 160.4 196.9 194.6 8.1-2.7 14.7 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 132.7 91.3 120.9 141.5 124.9 142.9 6.2-38.4-18.3 71159 3 BARSTOW 252.5 341.8 277.9 279.3 345.7 201.0-17.8-81.9-23.2 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 93.7 56.9 43.8 154.1 152.5 106.4 5.2-3.7-12.1 5144 5 CHINO 174.2 109.5 121.8 117.2 128.3 156.5 11.7-62.9-72.2 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 56.1 44.4 48.2 54.7 37.0 51.6 0.7-23.4-30.8 76943 7 COLTON 262.4 238.2 238.7 233.7 288.7 329.7 22.6-42.4-78.9 53403 8 FONTANA 228.0 208.4 167.6 181.7 218.2 224.0 30.9-91.4-68.1 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 130.1 135.6 138.8 128.5 148.4 217.6 9.9-13.2-23.4 12364 10 HESPERIA 125.9 122.7 130.7 201.8 188.6 201.4 24.4-22.3 24.9 92621 11 HIGHLAND 181.7 162.8 207.1 222.7 238.7 297.3 23.2-21.1-18.3 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 234.2 151.9 157.0 164.3 281.7 294.4 23.7-13.1-38.7 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 354.5 277.4 416.3 375.9 431.6 450.2 6.1-26.7-44.1 37785 14 NEEDLES 158.0 132.4 354.2 216.0 237.0 295.9-7.6 2.3 9.8 4932 15 ONTARIO 301.3 221.3 241.0 239.2 254.0 295.9 23.1-141.4-238.4 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 121.8 80.5 84.9 99.4 122.3 126.6 21.7-41.1-56.4 172262 17 REDLANDS 176.6 165.1 155.5 214.4 247.6 238.8 24.3-9.1-29.6 70282 18 RIALTO 240.9 242.2 224.5 238.5 375.2 343.0 45.1-49.7-91.6 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 405.2 344.8 360.6 358.8 549.2 572.7 107.9-56.0-91.3 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 42.6 74.8 79.0 99.9 73.1 72.2-2.7-16.3-28.0 25914 21 UPLAND 162.8 143.4 211.2 216.5 211.1 240.6 7.4-4.9-27.4 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 195.9 144.7 165.5 190.7 237.5 238.7 34.1-47.7 11.8 121699 23 YUCAIPA 75.9 86.1 92.5 88.6 94.4 112.9 4.5-17.3 0.6 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 73.9 153.0 138.1 142.8 135.6 116.1-5.3-32.1 2.4 21214 151

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in San Bernardino County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 ADELANTO 33.9 49.7 38.5 51.6 53.4 57.1 3.3 2.9 25.7 31165 2 APPLE VALLEY 79.1 56.3 71.8 68.7 63.0 52.1-13.6-20.4-22.0 71159 3 BARSTOW 106.1 92.5 73.5 81.1 77.6 73.2-2.3-34.6-33.6 23144 4 BIG BEAR LAKE 153.3 126.2 169.8 153.7 151.1 117.2-9.0-9.3-35.1 5144 5 CHINO 71.7 71.2 75.6 77.6 75.5 74.0-3.8-26.0-3.9 80704 6 CHINO HILLS 33.6 43.9 39.4 37.6 32.2 38.2-2.2-18.3-11.6 76943 7 COLTON 94.7 80.9 76.5 73.0 87.8 91.2 4.3 2.8-25.5 53403 8 FONTANA 35.4 47.6 48.7 55.5 54.3 52.1 2.0 23.7 47.6 203427 9 GRAND TERRACE 61.4 45.0 58.5 47.6 51.1 55.3-2.5 4.3-9.2 12364 10 HESPERIA 58.9 56.2 51.0 59.1 58.6 54.3 0.2 0.8 5.9 92621 11 HIGHLAND 58.5 55.9 62.3 54.5 57.9 46.3-10.8-4.7-20.6 54462 12 LOMA LINDA 87.9 64.3 57.5 59.4 57.3 81.1 5.8 2.0-14.4 23701 13 MONTCLAIR 148.9 172.4 147.8 144.0 132.8 121.8-13.3-93.1-25.5 37785 14 NEEDLES 88.4 97.2 115.7 83.8 82.8 85.4-6.4-17.4-13.5 4932 15 ONTARIO 94.8 76.5 86.7 84.2 82.1 73.6-16.9-40.0-97.4 168144 16 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 65.4 58.7 68.0 65.0 65.5 54.8-12.4-23.4-13.6 172262 17 REDLANDS 93.8 106.3 111.3 115.9 128.7 139.3 10.5 30.1 27.7 70282 18 RIALTO 49.3 33.3 60.5 69.3 80.8 53.6-6.3 58.4 10.6 102520 19 SAN BERNARDINO 120.7 101.8 105.3 95.6 106.0 89.8-22.5-36.6-93.6 214322 20 TWENTYNINE PALMS 36.9 43.8 60.3 43.1 40.0 29.4-11.4-17.7-43.5 25914 21 UPLAND 98.9 99.5 91.8 82.6 80.4 78.8-11.8-57.0-39.7 75640 22 VICTORVILLE 123.2 80.6 76.0 81.2 76.2 81.3 4.3-31.6-6.0 121699 23 YUCAIPA 56.7 43.2 40.5 47.0 48.5 48.6 2.3 4.4-4.3 52524 24 YUCCA VALLEY 73.7 72.1 66.3 77.4 65.5 52.8-6.9-6.5-9.5 21214 152

San Diego County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in San Diego County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CARSLBAD 74.4 55.9 50.6 63.0 71.0 65.5 3.5-19.1 1.0 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 85.2 73.4 57.6 67.5 52.8 58.6-3.1-43.2-52.3 255073 3 CORONADO 39.6 22.5 46.3 28.5 30.5 10.2-4.3 2.3-4.9 23183 4 DEL MAR 31.5 49.3 153.0 129.5 128.4 132.4-4.9 2.5-4.0 4290 5 EL CAJON 129.7 113.8 81.2 130.0 79.4 98.4 0.7-23.5-52.9 102012 6 ENCINITAS 58.6 50.8 66.2 71.7 78.8 74.0-1.3 3.9-2.3 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 97.6 89.9 95.4 82.7 108.3 111.5 0.3-15.1-13.3 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 131.1 139.7 170.8 192.1 168.7 177.1-5.8 7.0 1.8 26998 9 LAMESA 59.2 69.6 72.5 88.6 88.6 88.2 0.5 6.6 6.2 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 125.8 118.7 152.4 168.6 125.0 164.7-2.0 0.8 5.9 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 220.0 170.5 180.0 157.1 129.3 131.0-22.7-45.5-71.3 59637 12 POWAY 44.2 50.0 54.1 59.8 52.5 63.2 0.2-4.5-4.0 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 146.5 103.0 111.1 105.6 115.2 122.5-8.2-34.0-175.6 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 77.8 66.4 71.2 76.2 77.0 71.8-3.8-15.9-4.1 87712 15 SANTEE 63.1 76.7 90.9 66.0 87.0 101.6-1.9 0.9-10.8 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 32.2 97.1 77.3 64.4 60.7 75.1-2.1-1.7 4.0 13239 17 VISTA 86.8 128.6 113.2 103.4 129.3 135.1 0.9-17.4 10.4 96712 153

Adjusted homicide rates for cities in San Diego County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CARSLBAD 90.4 42.7 0.0 89.1 43.3 23.1 7.5 13.0-1.7 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 70.7 56.0 18.5 57.7 74.7 20.0 1.1-22.7-11.5 255073 3 CORONADO 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 361.8 0.0 8.1 38.8 29.0 23183 4 DEL MAR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4290 5 EL CAJON 102.5 22.6 0.0 47.2 45.8 50.1 13.7-20.5-26.5 102012 6 ENCINITAS 0.0 0.0 37.8 0.0 38.3 41.6-1.9-9.3 9.7 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 72.1 61.1 46.9 48.9 79.2 103.2 16.9 16.4 9.4 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 173.1 94.7 13.3 26.3 22.2 26998 9 LAMESA 71.3 0.0 0.0 41.1 79.8 43.7 9.0 8.7 0.3 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 78.2 0.0 88.9 92.6 90.0 97.8-1.9 13.5 7.6 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 317.4 0.0 153.7 40.0 155.8 42.9-28.2-15.2-39.4 59637 12 POWAY 79.8 0.0 94.2 0.0 0.0 0.0-20.0 0.0-11.1 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 101.1 90.2 49.9 68.5 81.9 73.9 18.7-106.9-39.6 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 94.6 25.5 26.9 0.0 54.4 0.0-8.8-31.2-12.8 87712 15 SANTEE 0.0 39.2 0.0 43.9 85.3 0.0 0.6 18.7-5.4 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 0.0 0.0 175.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-20.7-19.5 0.0 13239 17 VISTA 42.8 22.9 120.0 0.0 24.3 26.4-29.3-28.4-27.3 96712 154

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in San Diego County - last 10 years 10 years 2 5 years 3 years years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CARSLBAD 66.7 62.6 48.5 56.1 68.0 79.1 12.3-14.5 8.6 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 60.3 54.4 39.9 41.7 54.7 63.4 13.2-36.8-28.6 255073 3 CORONADO 50.8 54.7 46.7 34.7 89.2 40.9 3.7 9.1-2.2 23183 4 DEL MAR 181.0 138.7 73.8 87.9 186.8 131.9 4.4-16.5-24.4 4290 5 EL CAJON 108.2 74.6 71.0 76.5 71.4 80.4-7.5-18.5-63.4 102012 6 ENCINITAS 64.1 55.0 46.4 47.1 70.4 69.9 4.8-16.2-28.1 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 82.6 79.3 66.0 48.8 76.5 80.3-3.5-33.3-51.0 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 101.0 75.5 55.9 57.0 66.8 77.1 1.4-23.1-45.4 26998 9 LAMESA 75.9 68.2 95.7 68.1 88.6 100.7-10.0-16.9-6.1 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 107.9 104.7 90.9 52.3 48.3 76.3-12.7-44.0-61.5 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 70.7 74.1 67.7 64.6 90.1 79.8-5.9-26.5-20.5 59637 12 POWAY 54.3 52.1 42.0 43.0 41.3 57.2 1.6-18.6-33.4 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 74.7 73.4 62.5 56.6 65.0 78.4-3.8-126.7-115.6 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 82.5 59.2 53.4 53.9 62.9 56.7-5.7-31.1-27.1 87712 15 SANTEE 64.1 50.3 41.2 48.2 49.3 50.6 0.3-17.3-35.5 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 91.9 110.5 64.6 66.7 88.4 116.9 6.9-7.1-21.3 13239 17 VISTA 106.3 100.3 63.1 63.1 67.2 67.1-8.6-73.0-76.1 96712 155

Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in San Diego County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CARSLBAD 69.8 62.3 45.1 54.8 60.2 51.2 3.3-33.6-31.1 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 259.6 312.0 200.0 164.9 174.7 139.7-34.2-334.8-200.9 255073 3 CORONADO 70.7 63.8 86.1 71.8 45.0 55.1 0.0-28.7-13.2 23183 4 DEL MAR 306.0 108.9 52.9 164.0 132.9 116.9 5.0-30.8-49.1 4290 5 EL CAJON 282.6 306.6 237.0 193.0 168.5 206.6-15.4-246.9-170.6 102012 6 ENCINITAS 95.6 47.6 68.0 71.1 54.3 52.7-5.2-28.9-53.2 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 171.9 207.1 253.7 157.1 224.1 236.9-10.5-102.4-62.3 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 155.8 296.8 218.9 209.1 142.2 170.6-11.1-115.1-51.2 26998 9 LAMESA 236.2 199.4 208.1 181.7 149.8 181.7-10.2-136.3-86.1 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 221.7 231.2 208.5 185.0 169.7 191.8-4.3-88.9-64.2 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 420.3 429.5 380.0 363.4 295.9 317.4-24.1-225.3-149.0 59637 12 POWAY 47.7 62.7 36.8 37.1 29.4 41.5 1.2-38.9-25.1 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 233.9 270.1 215.0 218.7 215.2 207.6-14.3-670.4-438.5 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 101.9 107.9 125.0 85.8 116.3 88.4-12.1-58.8-15.7 87712 15 SANTEE 91.6 114.3 130.9 91.1 105.1 87.3-12.4-57.3-35.9 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 68.2 58.0 71.8 60.1 79.3 72.3-1.8-20.5-17.7 13239 17 VISTA 121.3 159.6 181.4 166.3 149.2 155.2-11.0-76.4-27.5 96712 156

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in San Diego County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CARSLBAD 60.3 68.5 55.9 58.9 61.9 62.2 4.6-24.7 0.8 110505 2 CHULA VISTA 73.7 60.2 59.9 61.3 57.7 66.2 6.2-21.7-36.9 255073 3 CORONADO 64.2 77.2 79.7 68.7 86.7 97.0 15.3 12.0 18.3 23183 4 DEL MAR 102.5 97.2 107.8 146.4 154.3 149.4 4.8-3.4 1.3 4290 5 EL CAJON 87.0 83.1 75.7 65.5 68.5 83.2 1.8-38.4-54.2 102012 6 ENCINITAS 48.6 44.7 48.2 54.7 69.6 58.6 4.2 13.7-3.3 61433 7 ESCONDIDO 82.3 70.9 76.7 67.6 73.3 79.7-1.9-14.2-43.7 148650 8 IMPERIAL BEACH 58.1 51.7 35.3 33.1 44.2 40.4 1.0-16.0-25.3 26998 9 LAMESA 79.8 104.8 104.4 78.8 92.2 113.0 0.9-28.1-11.0 58482 10 LEMON GROVE 52.1 48.4 40.9 37.1 43.7 51.0 2.7-6.2-20.8 26156 11 NATIONAL CITY 91.6 69.4 79.1 80.6 83.1 95.4 4.8 17.2-10.3 59637 12 POWAY 38.9 47.0 30.8 39.0 36.3 34.8 1.4-15.1-19.9 49444 13 SAN DIEGO 73.9 69.5 61.7 61.1 65.5 68.2 9.2-112.7-139.2 1349306 14 SAN MARCOS 44.5 46.0 56.4 48.9 48.3 50.8-4.6-4.5 13.9 87712 15 SANTEE 56.0 57.2 52.7 56.3 66.3 76.0 11.1 15.7 2.6 55924 16 SOLANA BEACH 43.4 52.7 56.5 55.4 72.8 65.0 1.3 6.7 2.1 13239 17 VISTA 51.0 58.4 60.2 58.3 53.2 65.6 1.6-7.6-12.6 96712 157

Ventura County: change in specific crime types over last 10 years Adjusted aggravated assault rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CAMARILLO 42.4 23.4 23.8 31.8 22.2 30.0 0.3-12.8-15.8 66173 2 FILLMORE 136.1 62.3 76.9 35.9 49.5 65.4-4.6-30.2-32.6 15206 3 MOORPARK 30.4 24.8 27.7 19.3 34.8 36.2 0.7-4.4-1.8 35264 4 OJAI 66.1 51.5 96.0 94.4 66.4 43.7-7.7 2.2-5.6 7585 5 OXNARD 78.1 64.5 67.4 65.1 58.8 69.6-5.6-19.2-29.1 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 77.1 88.1 86.1 64.9 87.5 88.6-3.5-23.4-1.8 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 58.3 76.4 96.3 108.8 81.7 98.9-3.7 7.5 6.6 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 30.3 32.1 24.7 22.0 31.6 33.4 1.3-11.5-7.4 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 42.8 27.3 22.6 30.1 28.7 33.1 2.2-6.8-14.9 128884 10 VENTURA 47.6 76.0 50.8 66.2 56.3 59.5-1.5-21.4-2.0 108204 Adjusted homicide rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CAMARILLO 33.0 65.4 0.0 72.0 0.0 0.0-1.9-17.0 0.0 66173 2 FILLMORE 262.6 0.0 300.1 0.0 305.0 0.0-37.8 17.3-1.9 15206 3 MOORPARK 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0-7.0 35264 4 OJAI 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7585 5 OXNARD 242.1 156.7 91.0 94.8 104.1 189.3 33.4-19.4-16.0 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 0.0 194.1 103.6 0.0 0.0 116.7-1.7-71.0 0.1 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 135.9 72.9 76.8 80.0 78.0 508.7 62.5 74.0 0.9 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 33.6 68.6 18.1 0.0 55.3 60.8 12.1-19.7-8.6 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 16.0 33.6 17.8 18.5 0.0 0.0-7.8-18.3-4.6 128884 10 VENTURA 56.7 40.3 63.5 22.0 21.5 141.8 19.4 26.1 3.5 108204 158

Adjusted burglary rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CAMARILLO 43.9 41.5 32.8 31.0 30.8 51.6 3.8-19.6-8.8 66173 2 FILLMORE 43.7 42.8 43.5 29.4 26.0 28.5-7.7-18.3-19.7 15206 3 MOORPARK 18.2 42.9 22.7 30.4 32.4 32.1 1.0-17.7 9.7 35264 4 OJAI 54.3 49.6 53.1 54.1 46.5 32.9-6.4-19.8-13.1 7585 5 OXNARD 63.8 57.8 50.7 36.8 62.0 80.0 11.6-20.3-27.2 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 71.8 48.8 60.6 53.4 71.3 85.1 1.0 4.7-10.3 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 45.3 54.7 43.6 44.8 50.8 56.8 0.5-17.6-62.8 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 46.6 39.9 39.9 31.9 46.3 45.4-5.5-18.9-12.6 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 31.5 29.9 36.1 31.8 31.7 37.6-7.8-17.4-11.6 128884 10 VENTURA 85.9 77.9 78.4 77.9 105.8 114.6 6.8 4.8 18.5 108204 Adjusted motor vehicle theft rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years 10 years 5 years 3 years 2 years Last This 1 year 5 year 10 year City ago ago ago ago year year change change change Pop 1 CAMARILLO 29.6 31.2 28.3 32.8 32.1 52.4 6.9-10.7-8.9 66173 2 FILLMORE 45.6 57.2 58.6 94.0 65.5 60.0-1.7-5.6 2.9 15206 3 MOORPARK 20.3 16.6 26.8 27.8 31.0 33.6 1.4-2.7-4.1 35264 4 OJAI 20.7 28.9 23.6 18.3 28.6 48.1 2.4-2.6-1.2 7585 5 OXNARD 77.4 91.1 105.1 82.5 117.9 149.5 22.4-11.6-6.4 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 74.8 88.3 87.1 69.1 104.3 87.4-1.0-19.1-11.3 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 47.1 69.7 61.5 80.7 94.7 113.4 10.7-12.3-1.7 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 41.2 38.4 47.4 38.4 42.6 47.7-1.2-21.8-20.2 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 27.1 24.4 25.0 21.5 30.4 32.2 2.6-12.9-18.2 128884 10 VENTURA 78.9 72.1 62.8 83.3 113.2 108.3 16.7-25.2-12.3 108204 159

Adjusted larceny rates for cities in Ventura County - last 10 years City 10 years ago 5 years ago 3 years ago 2 years ago Last year This year 1 year change 5 year change 10 year change Pop 1 CAMARILLO 46.9 47.7 52.5 46.7 52.7 61.4 2.3-4.9-4.6 66173 2 FILLMORE 32.2 50.3 61.6 49.3 44.2 33.3-9.8-20.0-5.9 15206 3 MOORPARK 25.0 44.9 39.2 34.2 29.7 42.7 0.5-18.3 8.3 35264 4 OJAI 71.4 68.8 76.9 82.3 79.9 50.5-6.4-19.4-9.0 7585 5 OXNARD 64.1 62.1 62.6 58.4 60.6 81.1 13.5 3.0-13.2 202594 6 PORT HUENEME CITY 40.6 35.4 47.3 50.7 63.3 54.8 0.8 6.4-1.1 21910 7 SANTA PAULA 43.2 81.2 57.5 49.1 64.5 56.8-1.0-22.5-1.6 30159 8 SIMI VALLEY 37.6 47.6 60.9 46.4 50.3 46.7-14.7-21.1 11.5 126215 9 THOUSAND OAKS 38.6 44.3 56.9 50.2 52.0 45.4-12.9 1.7 1.8 128884 10 VENTURA 99.6 92.8 111.8 104.6 118.9 133.7 8.8 20.1 17.0 108204 160

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