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This week the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released its comprehensive summary of crime in Tennessee covering calendar year 2006. The report shows the number of crimes that occurred, the number of those cases that were cleared, and when arrests were made whether they were adult or juvenile offenders. The Crime in Tennessee report lists major crimes in the categories of Crimes Against Persons, Crimes Against Property and Crimes Against Society that are reportable to the TBI and FBI. Crimes associated with domestic violence investigations are listed separately. The report is taken from data compiled by each of the sheriff's offices and city police departments in the state using their daily offense and arrest reports. At the Bradley County Sheriff's Office we have a person who is responsible for entering this data into a computer making sure each entry conforms to both federal and state guidelines. This data is a valuable law enforcement tool in tracking burglaries, thefts and other forms of criminal activity. My tenure as your sheriff covers only four months of the report. The 2006 report, which is now posted on the TBI's website, shows an overall four- percent increase in the total number of offenses this agency investigated last year. The percentage of those cases that were cleared was down slightly. Cases can be cleared by several means including finding the case is unfounded, through refusal of the victim to prosecute, or by arrest. Arrests were up almost 15 percent, with the entire increase being adults. I believe the documented increase in crime is proportional to the population increase Bradley County is experiencing that we expect will continue. Several new retail centers that are being developed in different sections of the county, coupled with the overall growth in residential construction, tells us we can expect this trend to continue. Population estimates are now well over 90,000 and we are rapidly approaching 100,000 well ahead of growth predictions from just a few years ago. Since I took office on September 1st I have redirected resources to the field, giving us a greater number of deputies patrolling our county roads at any given time of the day or night. International Association Chiefs of Police manpower / workload assessment modeling still shows we are funded below the manpower needs of an agency serving this size population and handling the workload. I don't want to bore you with a lot of statistics but I felt those who read my blog on a regular basis would like to hear more about the report. - Overall crimes against persons rose 10.4 % in Bradley County 2005 to 2006 and crimes against property grew 3.9 percent in Bradley County 2005 to 2006.
- No murders were investigated by the sheriff?s office in 2005 and 2006.Domestic violence crimes rose seven percent. This includes assaults, intimidation, sexual assaults and kidnapping. Arrests were up almost 6 percent.
- There were 340 burglaries in 2006, six more than the previous year. The number of cases cleared and arrests also increased.
- Aggravated assault was down but there was a significant increase in simple assaults.
- We also saw an increase in the number of arson investigations, vandalism, and thefts.
- Sex crimes including rape, statutory rape and sexual assault were down.
- There were 109 motor vehicle thefts, one more than in 2005.
- An increase was also shown in DUI arrests.
Keep in mind this upward trend is not just confined to Bradley County. While the nations overall violent crime rate fell 23% between 1990 and 2005, Tennessee's rate rose 41 percent during that period. The Volunteer State leads the pack of 19 states where violent crime is getting worse - not better. [United Health Foundation, Violent Crime Report, 2006 ]. As you read these statistics they do not reflect crimes investigated by the Cleveland Police Department and the Charleston Police Department. Those agencies are covered separately in the report. As I have stated many times, let's work together in a partnership of progress to reduce and prevent crime. I have submitted a budget request to the county commission that will help us meet these goals. I ask for your support.
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