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UC POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTS DASHBOARD UC SANTA CRUZ Annual 1. UC Santa Cruz FBI Part I Crime. UC Santa Cruz FBI Part II Crime 3 3. UC Santa Cruz Arrests - FBI Crime. UC Santa Cruz Value of Stolen and Recovered Property 5 5. UC Santa Cruz Miscellaneous Activity 6 6. UC Santa Cruz Ratio Of Sworn Officers 7 7. UC Santa Cruz Crime Bar Charts 8 8. UC Santa Cruz Crime Rate Charts 9

UC Santa Cruz FBI Part I Crime 9 to 13 13 Part1 9 Number of Actual 1 Number of Actual 11 Number of Actual 1 Number of Actual 13 Number of Actual 1 To 13 Percent Change 13 Cleared by Arrest or Exceptional Means 13 Percentage Cleared Criminal Homicide Murder & Nonnegligent ** N/A Manslaughter by Negligence ** N/A Total Criminal Homicide ** N/A Forcible Rape Rape by Force 1 1 ** 1 1% Attempts to Commit Forcible Rape ** N/A Total Forcible Rape 1 1 ** 1 1% Robbery Firearm ** N/A Knife or Cutting Instrument ** N/A Other Dangerous Weapon ** N/A Strong - Arm 1 1 1 1 ** 1 1% Total Robbery 1 1 1 ** 1 1% Aggravated Assault Firearm ** N/A Knife or Cutting Instrument 1 1 ** N/A Other Dangerous Weapon 3 3 1 ** 1 1% Hands, Fists, Feet, Etc. 5 5 3 1 6 ** 33% Total Aggravated Assault 8 3 6 7 ** 3 3% Part I Violent Crime Total 9 5 6 6 9 % 5 56% Burglary Forcible Entry 5 9 ** % Unlawful Entry - No Force 3 3 17 15 33% 1% Attempted Forcible Entry 3 3 ** N/A Total Burglary 37 35 1 9 5% 7% Larceny - Theft Larceny - Theft 51 51 165 55 33-9% 38 16% Total Larceny - Theft 51 176 165 55 33-9% 38 16% Motor Vehicle Theft Autos 1 1 3 ** 1 33% Trucks and Buses ** N/A Other Vehicles 1 1 1 1 ** % Total Motor Vehicle Theft 3 3 ** 1 5% Arson Arson 9 ** % Total Arson 1 9 ** % Part I Property Crime Total 583 16 19 8 75 -% 1 15% PART I TOTAL 59 1 198 88 8-1% 6 16%

UC Santa Cruz FBI Part II Crime 9 to 13 13 Part II 9 Number of Actual 1 Number of Actual 11 Number of Actual 1 Number of Actual 13 Number of Actual 1 to 13 Percentage Change 13 Cleared by Arrest or Exceptional Means Other Assault - Simple 13 16 7 13 1 6% 13 6% Forgery & Counterfeiting 8 3 7 ** N/A Fraud 35 ** N/A Embezzlement 3 ** N/A Stolen Property 1 1 8 ** 3 38% Vandalism 77 1 17 3 1 -% 1% Weapons -Firearms 1 1 ** N/A 13 Percentage Cleared Weapons -All Others 7 3 6 3 ** 133% WEAPONS OFFENSES TOTAL 7 6-33% 1% Sex 1 3 3 ** N/A Drug Abuse Violations 95 3 13 19 16-16% 6 38% Gambling ** N/A DUI(Alcohol & Drugs) 6 5 3 1 33% 1 1% Liquor Laws 161 5 ** 3 75% Drunkenness 115 7 71 73 35-5% 1 % Disorderly Conduct 8 1 8 ** N/A All Other -Bomb Actual ** N/A All Other -Bomb Threat 1 ** N/A All Other -Trespass Demo 1 1 ** N/A All Other -Trespass Other 15 5 7 6 ** 1 17% All Other -All Other UCR 6 38 33 36 8 1% 15 19% ** Denotes base numbers less than 1 ALL OTHER OFFENSES TOTAL 5 38 5 3 89 17% 16 18% PART II TOTAL 673 3 8 3 % 71 17%

Violent Crime Total UC Santa Cruz Arrests Arrests - FBI Crime 13 Arrests Sex Age UC Affiliation Total PART I Male Female Adult Juvenile Student Faculty/ Staff Total Affiliates Not Affiliated Homicide / Manslaughter Rape Robbery 1 1 1 1 Aggravated Assault Violent Crime Total 1 1 1 1 Property Crime Total Burglary Larceny 6 1 7 6 6 1 7 Motor Vehicle Theft 1 1 1 1 Arson Property Crime Total 7 1 8 6 6 8 Total Part I Arrests 8 1 9 6 6 3 9 PART II Arrests Sex Age UC Affiliation Total Male Female Adult Juvenile Student Faculty/ Staff Total Affiliates Not Affiliated Forgery & Counterfeiting Fraud Embezzlement Stolen Property: Buy, Receive, Possess Vandalism Weapons - Firearms Weapons - All Others 1 1 3 Sex Drug Abuse Violations 6 6 6 Gambling DUI (Alcohol & Drugs) 8 1 3 3 7 1 Liquor Laws 3 1 3 3 1 Drunkenness 9 5 1 1 1 1 Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy All Other - Bomb Actual All Other - Bomb Threat All Other - Trespass Demo All Other - Trespass Other 1 1 1 1 All Other UCR 6 16 6 6 1 Total Part II Arrests 8 15 63 9 9 3 63 Non Part I/Part II Arrests Arrests Sex Age UC Affiliation Total Male Female Adult Juvenile Student Faculty/ Staff Total Affiliates Not Affiliated Warrants Served Felony Warrants Served Misdemeanor Outside Warrants Served Felony 1 3 1 1 3 Outside Warrants Served Misdemeanor 6 6 6 6 All Other Non Part I / Part II Arrests Total Other Arrests 8 1 9 1 1 8 9 TOTAL ARRESTS 6 17 81 36 36 5 81 Arrests

UC Santa Cruz Value of Stolen and Recovered Property 13 Type Of Property Stolen Property Recovered Property Percentage Recovered Clothing& Furs $1,9. $567. 3% Consumable Goods $8. $18. 6% Currency, Notes, etc. $5,5. $. % Firearms $. $. N/A Household Goods $65. $. % Jewelry & Precious Metals $165. $6. 36% Livestock $. $. N/A Locally Stolen Motor Vehicles $,. $3,. 1% Miscellaneous - Bicycles $35,7. $,773. 13% Miscellaneous - Other $61,711. $1,83. % Office Equipment - Computer $1,716. $5,73. 1% Office Equipment - Other $7,35. $. % TVs, Radios, Stereos, Etc. $6,79. $3. % TOTALS $183,13. $9,71. 16%

UC Santa Cruz Miscellaneous Activity 13 Police Officers Assaulted With Personal Injury 1 Without personal injury 3 Total Police Officers Assaulted Alcohol Related Cases Other Offense 1 Property Crime Violent Crime Total Alcohol Related Cases 1 Bias Motivated Cases Ethnicity Physical /Mental Disabled Race 1 Religon Sexual Orientation Total Bias Motivated Cases 1 Non-Criminal Reports All Other 61 Attempted Suicide Mentally Disordered Person 5 Report for Outside Agency 5 Suicide 1 Vehicle Tow 3 Total Non-Criminal Reports 3 Weapons Related Cases Firearms Knife / Blade Other Dangerous Weapon 1 Total Weapons Related Cases 3 Traffic Accidents Bicycle Involved (not included in total) 15 Fatal 9 Injury 5 Non-Injury 1 Total Traffic Accidents 55 Domestic Violence Cases No Weapons Involved 6 Weapons Involved 3 Total Domestic Violence Cases 9 Alarms Fire Alarms 18 Security Alarms 537 Total Alarms 685

UC Santa Cruz Ratio Of Sworn Officers 13 Campus Students Staff & Faculty Total Population Sworn Staff Off Campus Assignments** Berkeley. Davis. Irvine. Los Angeles. Merced. Riverside. San Diego. Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz 17, 7,65 5,5 19.76 UC Campus Total 17, 7,65 5,5 19.76 Davis Medical Center. Irvine Medical Center. San Francisco. Total. TOTAL 17, 7,65 5,5 19.76 Ratio * Berkeley population includes Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory population. * San Francisco has no undergraduate population, and is decentralized throughout three counties which in addition to its primary campuses also includes SF General Hospital, Gladstone Institutes, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics, and Children's Hospital Oakland. **The following campuses have personnel assigned off campus. Berkeley - Two officers are assigned to patrol with the Berkeley Police Department. Los Angeles - One officer is assigned to University Apartments South off-campus housing, one officer is assigned to the UCLA/Santa Monica Hospital. Riverside - Five Officers are assigned off campus to the University Neighborhood Enhancement Team (UNET) with the Riverside Police Department. Santa Barbara - Seven officers are assigned off campus to the Isla Vista Foot Patrol.

UC Santa Cruz Crime Bar Chart Violent Crime - 9 to 13 Aggravated Assault Robbery 8 5 6 3 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13 Forcible Rape Criminal Homicide 5 5 3 3 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13 Property Crime - 9 to 13 Arson Larceny - Theft 1 6 8 5 6 3 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13 Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft 3 3 1 1 9 1 11 1 13 9 1 11 1 13

UC Santa Cruz Crime Rate Charts 7-1 8 Violent Crime 7-1 1, Crime Location California Metropolitan Area** U.C. Santa Cruz 6 Rate Input 7 8 9 1 11 1 California 5.59 53.78 7..58 11.8 3.8 Metropolitan Area** 88.53 87.17 86.7 97.56 791.1 71.98 U.C. Santa Cruz..8 3. 85.5 67.8 79.11

Property Crime 7-1 7, Crime Location 6, California Metropolitan Area** U.C. Santa Cruz 5,, 3,, 1, Rate Input 7 8 9 1 11 1 California 3,33.,9.7,731.5,635.8,583.85,758.7 Metropolitan Area**,5.9 3,78.7 5,58.93 5,163.56 5,533.3 5,886.51 U.C. Santa Cruz 1,56. 1,88.59 1,387.39 879.8 1,1.7 1,17. Rate per 1, population '***' - Data not available at time of publication See "In This Report" for definitions. Jun 16, 15 Police Department data is valued as of Dec 31, 1. :58:38 AM