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May 2016

New York State Crime Report


Andrew M. Cuomo

Michael C. Green

Governor

Executive Deputy Commissioner

May 2016

Crime in New York State


2015 Preliminary Data
New York State and the FBI use seven Index crime categories as indicators of overall crime trends: murder,
rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, which are classified as violent crimes; and the property crimes of
burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft.
This report details Index crime in New York State, its 62 counties and two regions - New York City and the 57
counties outside of the five boroughs - for 2015. Police departments and sheriffs offices report Index crime to
the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) through the Uniform Crime Reporting and Incident Based
Reporting programs.
Index crime rates per 100,000 population statewide and by county and region also are included. DCJS uses
county population data from the FBI, which is based on U.S. Census estimates, to calculate those crime rates.
As of 2015, rape statistics reported in New York
State conform to the FBIs expanded definition of
the crime. The FBI implemented this change to
more accurately reflect the scope and volume of
sexual assaults nationwide.
While this report compares Index and violent crime
over the 10-year period from 2006 through 2015
and 2015 versus 2014, caution should be used
when citing or interpreting any percentage changes. Index and violent crime totals include the number of rapes reported under the expanded definition of the offense. As a result, increases in those
crime categories may be attributable in part to the
expanded definition.
In addition, this report does not include percentage
change comparisons between rape statistics
reported in 2006 and 2015 or 2014 and 2015.
Appendices 6, 7 and 8 detail additional information
about this reporting change and its impact on New
York State crime trends.
Index crimes reported by each police department
and sheriffs office in the state from 2011 through
2015 are available on the DCJS website:
www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/crimnet/ojsa/stats.htm
Office of Justice Research & Performance

Change in Crime Rates: 2006 vs. 2015


Crime reached an all-time low in 2015. A total of 388,731
Index crimes were reported, the fewest since statewide
reporting began in 1975.
That milestone surpassing one set in 2014 resulted
in the states Index crime rate declining by 21 percent
when comparing 2006 vs. 2015.
During the same 10-year period, the violent crime rate
dropped 13 percent and the property crime rate, 22
percent. Appendix 1 provides additional details.
Percentage Change in Crime Rates
2006 vs. 2015
0%

NA

-10%

-13%

-20%
-30%
-40%

-5%
-15%

-21%

-22%
-32%
-36%

-38%

-50%
-60%

-54%

-70%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Change in Crime Volume: 2006 vs. 2015

New York States reduction in crime rate is


due to a significant decline in reported crime
coupled with an increase in the states population. In 2015, there were 89,136 fewer
crimes reported than in 2006.
Meanwhile, the states population increased
by nearly half a million residents during the
10-year period from 2006 to 2015.
The volume of reported crime statewide
also decreased by 18.7 percent when
comparing 2006 and 2015. Index crime
totals have declined annually since 2012.

New York State Index Crime Counts

600,000
550,000
500,000

477,867
-18.7%

450,000
400,000

388,731

350,000
300,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Trends in Regional Crime: 2006 to 2015


Regional Trends in Index Crime
350,000
300,000

272,345

-23.3%

250,000

208,783

200,000

205,522
150,000
100,000

-12.4%

179,948

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
New York City

Non-New York City

Regional Trends in Violent Crime


80,000

60,000

52,086
-3.8%

50,088

40,000
20,000
0

-22.1%
31,730
24,723
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
New York City

Office of Justice Research & Performance

Non-New York City

Index crimes in the states two regions


New York City (five counties, also called
boroughs) and non-New York City (the
states remaining 57 counties) declined
when comparing 2006 to 2015.
This 10-year period saw a shift in crime
trends, with the number of Index crimes
reported outside of New York City declining
more sharply than those reported in the five
boroughs.
Between 2006 and 2015, reported Index
crime declined 12.4 percent in New York City
and 23.3 percent in the 57 counties Upstate
and on Long Island. At the same time, the
decrease in violent crime in those 57
counties was nearly six times greater than in
New York City: 22.1 percent vs. 3.8 percent.
In addition, violent crime outside of New York
City declined annually from 2006 through
2011, and again from 2012 through 2014. In
New York City since 2006, violent crime
peaked in 2012 and then declined for two
consecutive years.
The uptick in violent crime from 2014 to 2015
in both regions was due to the expanded
rape definition. The change resulted in 3,516
additional crimes being classified as the
Index crime of rape. In years past, the FBI
classified those crimes as Part II sex
offenses.
Appendix 6 details those changes.

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Statewide Crime Trends: 2014 vs. 2015


In 2015, the total number of Index crimes
reported in New York State decreased 5.2
percent when compared to the year before.

Percentage Change in Crime Volume


2014 vs. 2015

New York State

Six of the seven Index crimes declined, with the


largest reductions reported in burglary (-13.7%)
and larceny (-6%).
The 3.4 percent increase in violent crime was
caused, in part, by the expanded definition of
the rape crime category.

10%
5%

3.4%
NA

0%

-1.0%
-5%

-0.8%

-5.2%

-3.3%

-6.0%

-7.0%

-10%
-15%

All other violent crimes murder, robbery and


aggravated assault decreased in 2015 when
compared to 2014.

-1.9%

-13.7%

-20%

Regional Crime Trends: 2014 vs. 2015


New York City
10%

5.7%

5%

1.3%

NA

0%
-5%

2.2%

-2.9%

-2.8%

-3.3%

-4.3%

-4.4%

-10%

Meanwhile, reported crime in the 57 counties


Upstate and on Long Island decreased 7.1
percent in 2015 when compared to the year
before. Decreases were reported in six Index
crime categories:
In the violent crime category, murder (-8.8%)
and robbery (-7.5%) decreased significantly
while aggravated assaults were flat. Each of the
three property crime categories burglary,
larceny and motor vehicle theft also declined.

-11.4%
-15%

Non-New York City


10%

8.0%

5%

NA

0%

0.2%
-2.3%

-5%
-10%

-7.1%

-8.8%

-7.5%

-15%

-7.8%

As noted earlier, percentage differences were


not calculated for rape in either region because
of the expanded definition of the crime.
Appendix 3 lists crime rates by county for 2015.
Appendix 7 contains two parts: 7A details crime
counts by county for 2014 vs. 2015 using the
expanded rape definition while 7B uses the
historical definition of the crime to show the
county-by-county comparison for those years.

-8.8%
-14.8%

-20%

Office of Justice Research & Performance

The total number of Index crimes in New York


City decreased by 2.8 percent when comparing
2014 and 2015.
The reduction in the five boroughs is attributable
to fewer property crimes being reported: burglary
(-11.4%), larceny (-3.3%) and motor vehicle
theft (-4.4%) all declined. In the violent crime
category in New York City, reported murders
and robberies increased by 5.7 percent and
2.2 percent, respectively. Aggravated assaults
decreased by 2.9 percent.

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Trends in Violent Crimes by Firearm


Police departments and sheriffs offices in New York State report to DCJS the number of violent crimes that
involved the use of a firearm. In New York City, violent crimes involving firearms decreased by 6 percent,
with 428 fewer violent crimes reported in 2015 as compared to 2014.
During the same time frame, violent crimes involving a firearm in the 57 counties outside of New York City
decreased by 5 percent, with 221 fewer crimes reported (Appendix 4).
Violent Crime by Firearm
8,000
7,005

7,000

6,577

6,000
4,608

5,000

4,387

4,000
3,000

2,000
1,000
0

New York City

Non-New York City


2014

2015

Regional Trends in Homicide


Mirroring the trend in overall Index crime, the number of homicides reported statewide in 2015 reached the
lowest point since crime reporting began in 1975. This decline is driven primarily by a decrease in the number
of homicides reported in New York City (Appendix 5).
When comparing 2006 to 2015, homicides statewide decreased by 34 percent (927 vs. 610). Since 2010, the
number of homicides has declined in every subsequent year. Homicides by firearm showed a similar trend,
declining 5.4 percent over the past 10 years and 26.6 percent between 2010 and 2015.

New York State Homicides 2006 - 2015


% Change
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2014-15 2006-15
Total Homicide
Non-Firearm Related
Firearm Related

927
522
405

807
304
503

836
363
473

784
301
483

866
344
522

770
322
448

688
277
411

644
278
366

616
268
348

610
227
383

-1.0% -34.2%
-15.3% -56.5%
10.1% -5.4%

Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting sytem. Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

Office of Justice Research & Performance

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016
Appendix 1

New York State Index Crime Counts and Rates per 100,000 Population: 2006 - 2015

Counts
Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

Rates per 100,000 Pop.


Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

477,867
83,816
927
3,165
34,381
45,343
394,051
68,487
293,476
32,088

460,993
79,817
807
2,924
31,036
45,050
381,176
64,834
288,369
27,973

464,690
77,441
836
2,787
31,743
42,075
387,249
65,514
296,640
25,095

449,970
74,830
784
2,565
28,063
43,418
375,140
62,677
290,680
21,783

450,433
75,836
866
2,766
28,405
43,799
374,597
64,695
289,494
20,408

448,900
77,461
770
2,771
28,350
45,570
371,439
65,086
287,699
18,654

452,336
79,304
688
2,830
28,555
47,231
373,032
64,077
291,752
17,202

432,640
76,472
644
2,614
27,174
46,040
356,168
56,172
284,492
15,503

409,905
72,344
616
2,537
23,989
45,202
337,561
50,633
271,207
15,721

388,731
74,811
610
6,078
23,801
44,322
313,920
43,672
255,045
15,203

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2,475.7
434.2
4.8
16.4
178.1
234.9
2,041.5
354.8
1,520.4
166.2

2,389.4
413.7
4.2
15.2
160.9
233.5
1,975.7
336.0
1,494.6
145.0

2,384.7
397.4
4.3
14.3
162.9
215.9
1,987.3
336.2
1,522.3
128.8

2,303.1
383.0
4.0
13.1
143.6
222.2
1,920.1
320.8
1,487.8
111.5

2,324.9
391.4
4.5
14.3
146.6
226.1
1,933.5
333.9
1,494.2
105.3

2,306.7
398.0
4.0
14.2
145.7
234.2
1,908.7
334.4
1,478.4
95.9

2,311.9
405.3
3.5
14.5
145.9
241.4
1,906.6
327.5
1,491.1
87.9

2,202.1
389.2
3.3
13.3
138.3
234.3
1,812.9
285.9
1,448.0
78.9

2,076.3
366.5
3.1
12.9
121.5
229.0
1,709.9
256.5
1,373.8
79.6

1,964.1
378.0
3.1
30.7
120.3
223.9
1,586.1
220.7
1,288.7
76.8

% change
2014-15 2006-15
-5.2%
3.4%
-1.0%
N/A
-0.8%
-1.9%
-7.0%
-13.7%
-6.0%
-3.3%

-18.7%
-10.7%
-34.2%
N/A
-30.8%
-2.3%
-20.3%
-36.2%
-13.1%
-52.6%

% change
2014-15 2006-15
-5.4%
3.2%
-1.2%
N/A
-1.0%
-2.2%
-7.2%
-14.0%
-6.2%
-3.5%

-20.7%
-13.0%
-35.8%
N/A
-32.5%
-4.7%
-22.3%
-37.8%
-15.2%
-53.8%

Note: The increase in the violent crime total in 2015 is attributable in part to the expanded crime category of rape (see Appendix 6).
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.
Appendix 2

New York State Index Crime Summary by Region: 2006 - 2015

NEW YORK CITY


Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

NON-NEW YORK CITY


Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

205,522
52,086
596
1,071
23,511
26,908
153,436
22,137
115,363
15,936

199,941
50,453
496
875
21,787
27,295
149,488
20,914
115,318
13,256

198,419
48,430
523
890
22,186
24,831
149,989
19,867
117,682
12,440

188,357
46,357
471
832
18,597
26,457
142,000
18,780
112,526
10,694

188,104
48,489
536
1,036
19,608
27,309
139,615
17,926
111,370
10,319

191,666
51,209
515
1,092
19,773
29,829
140,457
18,159
112,864
9,434

195,753
52,993
419
1,162
20,201
31,211
142,760
18,635
115,935
8,190

194,355
52,384
335
1,112
19,170
31,767
141,971
16,606
117,931
7,434

185,191
49,444
333
1,070
16,581
31,460
135,747
15,916
112,107
7,724

179,948
50,088
352
2,244
16,946
30,546
129,860
14,098
108,376
7,386

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

272,345
31,730
331
2,094
10,870
18,435
240,615
46,350
178,113
16,152

261,052
29,364
311
2,049
9,249
17,755
231,688
43,920
173,051
14,717

266,271
29,011
313
1,897
9,557
17,244
237,260
45,647
178,958
12,655

261,613
28,473
313
1,733
9,466
16,961
233,140
43,897
178,154
11,089

262,329
27,347
330
1,730
8,797
16,490
234,982
46,769
178,124
10,089

257,234
26,252
255
1,679
8,577
15,741
230,982
46,927
174,835
9,220

256,582
26,311
269
1,668
8,354
16,020
230,271
45,442
175,817
9,012

238,284
24,088
309
1,502
8,004
14,273
214,196
39,566
166,561
8,069

224,714
22,900
283
1,467
7,408
13,742
201,814
34,717
159,100
7,997

208,783
24,723
258
3,834
6,855
13,776
184,060
29,574
146,669
7,817

% change
2014-15 2006-15
-2.8%
1.3%
5.7%
N/A
2.2%
-2.9%
-4.3%
-11.4%
-3.3%
-4.4%

-12.4%
-3.8%
-40.9%
N/A
-27.9%
13.5%
-15.4%
-36.3%
-6.1%
-53.7%

% change
2014-15 2006-15
-7.1%
8.0%
-8.8%
N/A
-7.5%
0.2%
-8.8%
-14.8%
-7.8%
-2.3%

-23.3%
-22.1%
-22.1%
N/A
-36.9%
-25.3%
-23.5%
-36.2%
-17.7%
-51.6%

Note: The increase in the violent crime total in 2015 is attributable in part to the expanded crime category of rape (see Appendix 6).
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

Office of Justice Research & Performance

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 3
New York State Index Crime Summary by County: 2015
Rates per 100,000 Population

Crime Rate
Violent Property

County

Index

Albany
Allegany
Bronx
Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland
Delaware
Dutchess
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Fulton
Genesee
Greene
Hamilton
Herkimer
Jefferson
Kings
Lewis
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Montgomery
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida

2,664.8
1,218.9
2,506.3
3,284.9
1,665.1
1,980.4
2,515.5
2,179.7
1,728.9
1,533.8
1,437.4
1,139.8
1,617.8
1,524.1
2,829.8
1,030.0
1,640.5
2,444.8
2,040.7
1,252.4
919.2
1,609.2
2,119.4
2,043.6
999.8
1,371.9
1,395.0
2,738.7
2,538.6
1,197.2
2,870.9
2,778.2
2,346.9

325.7
120.4
925.9
317.0
162.7
249.9
269.2
182.1
205.7
141.3
163.5
94.1
171.9
187.3
410.8
121.6
172.3
229.7
195.9
241.6
64.1
154.5
184.9
620.6
99.2
118.2
145.9
336.7
199.8
145.6
533.4
364.5
251.4

2,339.2
1,098.5
1,580.5
2,967.9
1,502.4
1,730.4
2,246.2
1,997.5
1,523.3
1,392.5
1,273.9
1,045.6
1,445.9
1,336.7
2,418.9
908.3
1,468.2
2,215.1
1,844.8
1,010.7
855.1
1,454.8
1,934.5
1,423.0
900.6
1,253.7
1,249.1
2,402.1
2,338.8
1,051.6
2,337.6
2,413.7
2,095.6

Crime Rate
Violent Property

County

Index

Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam
Queens
Rensselaer
Richmond
Rockland
St Lawrence
Saratoga
Schenectady
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming
Yates

2,475.9
1,670.3
1,920.8
1,614.3
1,942.4
1,383.0
550.3
1,536.4
2,627.7
1,356.5
1,152.6
1,494.5
1,258.2
2,701.9
1,283.8
805.9
2,064.7
1,579.5
1,566.2
1,758.0
929.6
2,096.2
1,674.2
1,676.2
853.0
1,729.8
1,249.9
1,032.2
1,190.2

320.9
131.1
244.1
165.5
202.7
128.4
42.3
421.5
342.2
346.4
147.2
127.8
113.9
325.1
121.7
75.7
175.7
187.6
129.5
224.1
109.1
133.0
169.3
165.5
145.1
215.4
218.8
141.9
99.5

2,155.0
1,539.2
1,676.7
1,448.8
1,739.7
1,254.6
508.0
1,114.9
2,285.6
1,010.0
1,005.4
1,366.6
1,144.3
2,376.7
1,162.2
730.2
1,889.1
1,391.9
1,436.7
1,534.0
820.5
1,963.1
1,504.9
1,510.7
707.9
1,514.4
1,031.1
890.3
1,090.7

New York City


Non-New York City
New York State

2,104.4
1,857.4
1,964.1

585.8
219.9
378.0

1,518.7
1,637.5
1,586.1

Note: The increase in the violent crime total in 2015 is attributable in part to the expanded crime category of rape
(see Appendix 6).
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

Office of Justice Research & Performance

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 4

Violent Crime by Firearm


2014 vs. 2015
New York City
2014
2015

2014 vs. 15 Non-New York City 2014 vs. 15


% Change
2014
2015
% Change

Violent Crimes
Firearm Related
Percent Firearm

49,444
7,005
14.2%

50,088
6,577
13.1%

1.3%
-6.1%

22,900
4,608
20.1%

24,723
4,387
17.7%

8.0%
-4.8%

Murder
Firearm Related
Percent Firearm

333
188
56.5%

352
235
66.8%

5.7%
25.0%

283
160
56.5%

258
148
57.4%

-8.8%
-7.5%

Rape
Firearm Related
Percent Firearm

1,070
30
2.8%

2,244
18
0.8%

109.7%
-40.0%

1,467
27
1.8%

3,834
13
0.3%

161.3%
-51.9%

Robbery
Firearm Related
Percent Firearm

16,581
3,415
20.6%

16,946
3,308
19.5%

2.2%
-3.1%

7,408
2,282
30.8%

6,855
2,039
29.7%

-7.5%
-10.6%

Aggravated Assault
31,460
30,546
-2.9%
13,742
13,776
0.2%
Firearm Related
3,372
3,016
-10.6%
2,139
2,187
2.2%
Percent Firearm
10.7%
9.9%
15.6%
15.9%
Note: The increase in the violent crime total in 2015 is attributable in part to the expanded crime
category of rape (see Appendix 6).
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

Appendix 5

Homicides and Homicides by Firearm


2006 - 2015

Year

New York City


Firearm
Homicides
Related

Non-New York City


Firearm
Homicides
Related

New York State


Firearm
Homicides
Related

2006

596

220

331

185

927

405

2007

496

328

311

175

807

503

2008

523

294

313

179

836

473

2009

471

302

313

181

784

483

2010

536

323

330

199

866

522

2011

515

315

255

133

770

448

2012

419

241

269

170

688

411

2013

335

194

309

172

644

366

2014

333

188

283

160

616

348

352

235

258

148

610

383

-40.9%

6.8%

-22.1%

-20.0%

-34.2%

-5.4%

2015
2006 vs. 2015
% Change

Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.


Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.
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Appendix 6: Federal Changes in Rape Reporting


The FBI has expanded the definition of rape used by law enforcement agencies when collecting and reporting
Index crime statistics through its Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. This change was made to more
accurately reflect the scope and volume of sexual assaults nationwide and in New York State, and was fully
implemented statewide in 2015.
Prior to the expanded definition taking effect, a violent sexual assault was only classified as an Index crime
rape if the victim was a female who had been vaginally penetrated by a male. The federal Justice Department
established that limited definition in 1929 and it remained in effect through the end of 2012. During that time,
the UCR program classified all other sexual assaults as Part II sex offenses, which are not included in the
seven Index crime categories used to gauge overall crime trends.
The new definition still includes the historical elements of the crime but the crime of rape now applies to
female and male victims and includes the following additional elements: penetration, no matter how slight,
of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person,
without the consent of the victim. A complete list of Penal Law offenses that are now required to be reported
as rape are included in Appendix 8. Please note that certain crimes in that list contain a T or H designation;
those letters reflect that the crimes can be charged as a Hate Crime (Penal Law Article 485) or a crime of
Terrorism (Penal Law Article 490). Other letters denote a specific subsection of the law.
DCJS modified its crime reporting system so it could track offenses historically defined as rape as well as
those reported under the expanded definition. This allows New York State to measure the impact of the expanded definition on New York States crime trends, using 2015 as a baseline year.
The following tables detail the impact of the expanded rape definition on Index and violent crime counts for
2014 and 2015. A total of 3,516 offenses were defined as rape in 2015 as a result of the expansion, in addition to the 2,562 offenses historically defined as the crime. This change resulted in a 139.6 percent increase
in rape between 2014 and 2015. Controlling for the new crimes as a result of the expansion, there was an
increase of 1 percent in rape between 2014 and 2015.
New York State Index Crime Counts: 2014 - 2015
Historical Rape Definition Applied

New York State


Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

2014

2015

% change
2014-15

409,905
72,344
616
2,537
23,989
45,202
337,561
50,633
271,207
15,721

385,215
71,295
610
2,562
23,801
44,322
313,920
43,672
255,045
15,203

-6.0%
-1.5%
-1.0%
1.0%
-0.8%
-1.9%
-7.0%
-13.7%
-6.0%
-3.3%

New York State Index Crime Counts: 2014 - 2015


Expanded Rape Definition Applied

New York State


Index Crime
Violent Crime
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Agg. Assault
Property Crime
Burglary
Larceny
MV Theft

2014

2015

% change
2014-15

409,905
72,344
616
2,537
23,989
45,202
337,561
50,633
271,207
15,721

388,731
74,811
610
6,078
23,801
44,322
313,920
43,672
255,045
15,203

-5.2%
3.4%
-1.0%
139.6%
-0.8%
-1.9%
-7.0%
-13.7%
-6.0%
-3.3%

The chart on the following page New York State Rapes by County: 2015 details the total number of
rapes reported broken down by offenses that meet the historic definition of the crime versus those using the
expanded definition. Appendix 7 has two parts with additional information: 7A details crime counts by county
for 2014 vs. 2015 using the expanded rape definition while 7B uses the historical definition of the crime to
show the county-by-county comparison for those years.

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Appendix 6

New York State Rapes by County: 2015

County
Albany
Allegany
Bronx
Broome
Cattaraugus
Cayuga
Chautauqua
Chemung
Chenango
Clinton
Columbia
Cortland
Delaware
Dutchess
Erie
Essex
Franklin
Fulton
Genesee
Greene
Hamilton
Herkimer
Jefferson
Kings
Lewis
Livingston
Madison
Monroe
Montgomery
Nassau
New York
Niagara
Oneida

Historical Expanded
Rape
Rape
39
8
258
50
9
15
35
8
16
16
6
13
12
39
156
6
10
12
8
12
2
10
35
378
3
15
12
137
8
42
234
36
52

52
20
298
104
43
52
37
19
49
43
32
3
33
68
140
18
43
30
29
20
1
14
47
281
6
20
38
151
28
38
233
43
89

Total
Rape

Historical Expanded
Rape
Rape

County

91
28
556
154
52
67
72
27
65
59
38
16
45
107
296
24
53
42
37
32
3
24
82
659
9
35
50
288
36
80
467
79
141

Onondaga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans
Oswego
Otsego
Putnam
Queens
Rensselaer
Richmond
Rockland
St Lawrence
Saratoga
Schenectady
Schoharie
Schuyler
Seneca
Steuben
Suffolk
Sullivan
Tioga
Tompkins
Ulster
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westchester
Wyoming
Yates
New York City
Non-New York City
New York State

Total
Rape

87
25
58
7
33
9
6
201
28
25
24
14
23
24
7
2
5
22
55
20
6
18
33
13
4
26
85
5
5

62
29
85
14
86
33
6
267
28
69
37
39
58
24
13
7
12
57
104
44
17
35
63
37
23
51
80
11
3

149
54
143
21
119
42
12
468
56
94
61
53
81
48
20
9
17
79
159
64
23
53
96
50
27
77
165
16
8

1,096
1,466
2,562

1,148
2,368
3,516

2,244
3,834
6,078

Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.


Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

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Appendix 7: New York State Index Crime Summary by County


This Appendix contains two parts:
7A: New York State Index Crime Summary by County Expanded Rape Definition Applied
Index and violent crime totals for 2015 include the number of rapes reported under the expanded definition.
As a result, this table does not include percentage change calculations for rape counts between 2014 and
2015. Percentage change calculations between 2014 and 2015 Index and violent crime totals should be
interpreted with caution, as increases may be due in part to the expanded definition.
7B: New York State Index Crime Summary by County Historical Rape Definition Applied
Index and violent crime totals for 2015 and 2014 include only those crimes historically defined as rape. As a
result, percent changes between 2014 and 2015 rape counts have been calculated.
Appendix 8 details the Penal Law crimes reported as rape under the historical definition and the additional
crimes now included in the expanded definition. Please note that certain crimes in that list contain a T or H
designation; those letters reflect that the crimes can be charged as a Hate Crime (Penal Law Article 485) or
a crime of Terrorism (Penal Law Article 490). Other letters denote a specific subsection of the law.
PLEASE NOTE:
Data included in this report differ slightly from those published by the FBI, as that agency estimates Index
crimes for agencies with incomplete reporting, and excludes data submitted after FBI deadlines.
In addition, New York States 2014 rape counts as published by the FBI in its Crime in the United States
report are incorrect due to a calculation error. This error resulted from the FBIs use of a formula to estimate
rape counts for each state because of the change in the definition of the crime.

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Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
County

Agg.
Assault Property

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Albany

2014
2015
% change

9,157
8,224
-10.2%

995
1,005
1.0%

14
6
-57.1%

45
91
NA

313
283
-9.6%

623
625
0.3%

8,162
7,219
-11.6%

1,129
924
-18.2%

Allegany

2014
2015
% change

614
577
-6.0%

68
57
-16.2%

2
0
-100.0%

9
28
NA

3
0
-100.0%

54
29
-46.3%

546
520
-4.8%

135
93
-31.1%

396
412
4.0%

15
15
0.0%

Bronx

2014
2015
% change

36,030
36,299
0.7%

12,713
13,409
5.5%

95
91
-4.2%

242
556
NA

4,004
4,386
9.5%

8,372
8,376
0.0%

23,317
22,890
-1.8%

2,739
2,530
-7.6%

19,104
18,767
-1.8%

1,474
1,593
8.1%

Broome

2014
2015
% change

6,318
6,445
2.0%

496
622
25.4%

4
6
50.0%

46
154
NA

130
148
13.8%

316
314
-0.6%

5,822
5,823
0.0%

879
929
5.7%

4,807
136
4,784
110
-0.5% -19.1%

Cattaraugus

2014
2015
% change

1,442
1,269
-12.0%

133
124
-6.8%

3
1
-66.7%

17
52
NA

8
9
12.5%

105
62
-41.0%

1,309
1,145
-12.5%

261
214
-18.0%

997
51
897
34
-10.0% -33.3%

Cayuga

2014
2015
% change

1,560
1,553
-0.4%

138
196
42.0%

0
0
NA

23
67
NA

15
14
-6.7%

100
115
15.0%

1,422
1,357
-4.6%

232
224
-3.4%

1,156
1,099
-4.9%

34
34
0.0%

Chautauqua

2014
2015
% change

3,532
3,298
-6.6%

296
353
19.3%

3
3
0.0%

32
72
NA

66
78
18.2%

195
200
2.6%

3,236
2,945
-9.0%

740
644
-13.0%

2,397
2,204
-8.1%

99
97
-2.0%

Chemung

2014
2015
% change

2,136
1,903
-10.9%

151
159
5.3%

1
2
100.0%

11
27
NA

33
42
27.3%

106
88
-17.0%

1,985
1,744
-12.1%

343
275
-19.8%

1,597
45
1,429
40
-10.5% -11.1%

Chenango

2014
2015
% change

909
849
-6.6%

50
101
102.0%

3
0
-100.0%

8
65
NA

5
1
-80.0%

34
35
2.9%

859
748
-12.9%

177
141
-20.3%

671
11
583
24
-13.1% 118.2%

Clinton

2014
2015
% change

1,307
1,248
-4.5%

68
115
69.1%

3
0
-100.0%

19
59
NA

5
6
20.0%

41
50
22.0%

1,239
1,133
-8.6%

197
170
-13.7%

Columbia

2014
2015
% change

926
888
-4.1%

47
101
114.9%

0
3
NA

5
38
NA

8
9
12.5%

34
51
50.0%

879
787
-10.5%

157
161
2.5%

702
20
612
14
-12.8% -30.0%

Cortland

2014
2015
% change

1,081
557
-48.5%

49
46
-6.1%

2
2
0.0%

15
16
NA

8
6
-25.0%

24
22
-8.3%

1,032
511
-50.5%

229
95
-58.5%

780
23
406
10
-47.9% -56.5%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

Year

6,801
232
6,088
207
-10.5% -10.8%

1,019
939
-7.9%

23
24
4.3%

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Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
Agg.
Assault Property

Year

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Delaware

2014
2015
% change

768
734
-4.4%

58
78
34.5%

0
0
NA

7
45
NA

4
6
50.0%

47
27
-42.6%

710
656
-7.6%

180
154
-14.4%

512
18
488
14
-4.7% -22.2%

Dutchess

2014
2015
% change

4,761
4,507
-5.3%

559
554
-0.9%

3
4
33.3%

26
107
NA

172
118
-31.4%

358
325
-9.2%

4,202
3,953
-5.9%

621
501
-19.3%

3,490
3,342
-4.2%

91
110
20.9%

Erie

2014
2015
% change

28,348
26,091
-8.0%

3,925
3,788
-3.5%

66
46
-30.3%

173
296
NA

1,497
1,302
-13.0%

2,189
2,144
-2.1%

24,423
22,303
-8.7%

4,629
4,306
-7.0%

18,492
16,695
-9.7%

1,302
1,302
0.0%

Essex

2014
2015
% change

341
381
11.7%

44
45
2.3%

0
0
NA

10
24
NA

1
2
100.0%

33
19
-42.4%

297
336
13.1%

90
97
7.8%

193
14
227
12
17.6% -14.3%

Franklin

2014
2015
% change

850
838
-1.4%

53
88
66.0%

0
0
NA

6
53
NA

5
5
0.0%

42
30
-28.6%

797
750
-5.9%

148
149
0.7%

627
22
587
14
-6.4% -36.4%

Fulton

2014
2015
% change

1,465
1,309
-10.6%

63
123
95.2%

0
0
NA

4
42
NA

19
10
-47.4%

40
71
77.5%

1,402
1,186
-15.4%

265
199
-24.9%

1,105
32
961
26
-13.0% -18.8%

Genesee

2014
2015
% change

1,517
1,198
-21.0%

112
115
2.7%

1
2
100.0%

20
37
NA

19
15
-21.1%

72
61
-15.3%

1,405
1,083
-22.9%

251
168
-33.1%

1,126
878
-22.0%

Greene

2014
2015
% change

686
596
-13.1%

78
115
47.4%

2
0
-100.0%

11
32
NA

1
3
200.0%

64
80
25.0%

608
481
-20.9%

151
122
-19.2%

440
17
350
9
-20.5% -47.1%

Hamilton

2014
2015
% change

62
43
-30.6%

1
3
200.0%

0
0
NA

0
3
NA

0
0
NA

1
0
-100.0%

61
40
-34.4%

25
16
-36.0%

34
2
23
1
-32.4% -50.0%

Herkimer

2014
2015
% change

1,123
1,021
-9.1%

110
98
-10.9%

0
1
NA

11
24
NA

10
3
-70.0%

89
70
-21.3%

1,013
923
-8.9%

187
157
-16.0%

808
734
-9.2%

18
32
77.8%

Jefferson

2014
2015
% change

2,530
2,533
0.1%

173
221
27.7%

1
3
200.0%

27
82
NA

21
17
-19.0%

124
119
-4.0%

2,357
2,312
-1.9%

345
395
14.5%

1,973
1,867
-5.4%

39
50
28.2%

Kings

2014
2015
% change

56,700
53,957
-4.8%

17,053
16,385
-3.9%

122
146
19.7%

347
659
NA

5,980
5,686
-4.9%

10,604
9,894
-6.7%

39,647
37,572
-5.2%

5,719
5,077
-11.2%

31,273
30,015
-4.0%

2,655
2,480
-6.6%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

County

28
37
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Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
County

Agg.
Assault Property

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Lewis

2014
2015
% change

257
272
5.8%

27
27
0.0%

0
0
NA

2
9
NA

0
1
NA

25
17
-32.0%

230
245
6.5%

82
86
4.9%

Livingston

2014
2015
% change

896
882
-1.6%

47
76
61.7%

1
0
-100.0%

5
35
NA

6
7
16.7%

35
34
-2.9%

849
806
-5.1%

155
129
-16.8%

677
650
-4.0%

17
27
58.8%

Madison

2014
2015
% change

1,133
1,004
-11.4%

61
105
72.1%

1
1
0.0%

10
50
NA

6
12
100.0%

44
42
-4.5%

1,072
899
-16.1%

210
153
-27.1%

846
726
-14.2%

16
20
25.0%

Monroe

2014
2015
% change

21,324
20,532
-3.7%

2,227
2,524
13.3%

35
38
8.6%

164
288
NA

866
831
-4.0%

1,162
1,367
17.6%

19,097
18,008
-5.7%

3,458
3,148
-9.0%

14,667
13,793
-6.0%

972
1,067
9.8%

Montgomery

2014
2015
% change

1,251
1,258
0.6%

48
99
106.3%

0
0
NA

7
36
NA

17
13
-23.5%

24
50
108.3%

1,203
1,159
-3.7%

184
211
14.7%

995
914
-8.1%

24
34
41.7%

Nassau

2014
2015
% change

17,679
16,285
-7.9%

2,043
1,980
-3.1%

18
21
16.7%

60
80
NA

937
831
-11.3%

1,028
1,048
1.9%

15,636
14,305
-8.5%

1,931
1,708
-11.5%

New York

2014
2015
% change

47,566
47,307
-0.5%

8,327
8,789
5.5%

37
41
10.8%

243
467
NA

2,909
3,148
8.2%

5,138
5,133
-0.1%

39,239
38,518
-1.8%

2,678
2,538
-5.2%

Niagara

2014
2015
% change

6,223
5,900
-5.2%

798
774
-3.0%

7
4
-42.9%

33
79
NA

235
205
-12.8%

523
486
-7.1%

5,425
5,126
-5.5%

1,230
1,086
-11.7%

3,942
253
3,829
211
-2.9% -16.6%

Oneida

2014
2015
% change

5,764
5,443
-5.6%

560
583
4.1%

9
7
-22.2%

41
141
NA

152
109
-28.3%

358
326
-8.9%

5,204
4,860
-6.6%

1,049
882
-15.9%

3,984
3,808
-4.4%

Onondaga

2014
2015
% change

12,957
11,574
-10.7%

1,493
1,500
0.5%

20
24
20.0%

82
149
NA

497
432
-13.1%

894
895
0.1%

11,464
10,074
-12.1%

2,249
1,850
-17.7%

8,715
500
7,785
439
-10.7% -12.2%

Ontario

2014
2015
% change

2,182
1,835
-15.9%

130
144
10.8%

0
1
NA

31
54
NA

14
23
64.3%

85
66
-22.4%

2,052
1,691
-17.6%

360
352
-2.2%

1,663
29
1,314
25
-21.0% -13.8%

Orange

2014
2015
% change

7,850
7,223
-8.0%

831
918
10.5%

7
6
-14.3%

59
143
NA

239
218
-8.8%

526
551
4.8%

7,019
6,305
-10.2%

973
855
-12.1%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

Year

138
10
153
6
10.9% -40.0%

12,835
870
11,914
683
-7.2% -21.5%
35,791
35,156
-1.8%

5,854
5,267
-10.0%

770
824
7.0%

171
170
-0.6%

192
183
-4.7%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
Agg.
Assault Property

Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

629
604
-4.0%

163
143
-12.3%

445
442
-0.7%

21
19
-9.5%

100
97
-3.0%

2,393
2,094
-12.5%

572
494
-13.6%

8
6
-25.0%

41
28
-31.7%

786
762
-3.1%

130
141
8.5%

642
599
-6.7%

14
22
57.1%

3
12
NA

8
3
-62.5%

40
27
-32.5%

729
504
-30.9%

161
85
-47.2%

553
392
-29.1%

15
27
80.0%

64
60
-6.3%

207
468
NA

3,271
3,270
0.0%

6,258
6,056
-3.2%

28,230
26,066
-7.7%

4,191
3,396
-19.0%

21,434 2,605
20,400 2,270
-4.8% -12.9%

471
546
15.9%

9
10
11.1%

25
56
NA

133
174
30.8%

304
306
0.7%

3,788
3,647
-3.7%

811
676
-16.6%

2,778
199
2,819
152
1.5% -23.6%

6,865
6,465
-5.8%

1,551
1,651
6.4%

15
14
-6.7%

31
94
NA

417
456
9.4%

1,088
1,087
-0.1%

5,314
4,814
-9.4%

589
557
-5.4%

4,505
4,038
-10.4%

220
219
-0.5%

2014
2015
% change

3,710
3,759
1.3%

370
480
29.7%

3
4
33.3%

19
61
NA

112
122
8.9%

236
293
24.2%

3,340
3,279
-1.8%

375
291
-22.4%

2,883
2,893
0.3%

82
95
15.9%

St Lawrence

2014
2015
% change

1,705
1,660
-2.6%

96
142
47.9%

3
2
-33.3%

20
53
NA

12
14
16.7%

61
73
19.7%

1,609
1,518
-5.7%

280
279
-0.4%

1,299
1,210
-6.9%

30
29
-3.3%

Saratoga

2014
2015
% change

2,964
2,840
-4.2%

165
257
55.8%

1
0
-100.0%

26
81
NA

29
25
-13.8%

109
151
38.5%

2,799
2,583
-7.7%

448
361
-19.4%

2,281
70
2,164
58
-5.1% -17.1%

Schenectady*

2014
2015
% change

5,090
4,205
-17.4%

598
506
-15.4%

6
5
-16.7%

38
48
NA

168
122
-27.4%

386
331
-14.2%

4,492
3,699
-17.7%

879
552
-37.2%

3,451
162
3,055
92
-11.5% -43.2%

Schoharie

2014
2015
% change

380
401
5.5%

11
38
245.5%

0
1
NA

1
20
NA

1
0
-100.0%

9
17
88.9%

369
363
-1.6%

72
63
-12.5%

County

Year

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Orleans

2014
2015
% change

687
673
-2.0%

58
69
19.0%

0
0
NA

5
21
NA

7
3
-57.1%

46
45
-2.2%

Oswego

2014
2015
% change

2,552
2,338
-8.4%

159
244
53.5%

2
2
0.0%

33
119
NA

24
26
8.3%

Otsego

2014
2015
% change

837
840
0.4%

51
78
52.9%

0
2
NA

2
42
NA

Putnam

2014
2015
% change

780
546
-30.0%

51
42
-17.6%

0
0
NA

Queens

2014
2015
% change

38,030
35,920
-5.5%

9,800
9,854
0.6%

Rensselaer

2014
2015
% change

4,259
4,193
-1.5%

Richmond

2014
2015
% change

Rockland

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1,762
59
1,550
50
-12.0% -15.3%

285
288
1.1%

12
12
0.0%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
Agg.
Assault Property

Year

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Schuyler

2014
2015
% change

165
149
-9.7%

10
14
40.0%

0
0
NA

0
9
NA

0
2
NA

10
3
-70.0%

155
135
-12.9%

20
20
0.0%

Seneca

2014
2015
% change

721
717
-0.6%

57
61
7.0%

1
0
-100.0%

5
17
NA

2
6
200.0%

49
38
-22.4%

664
656
-1.2%

92
103
12.0%

555
533
-4.0%

Steuben

2014
2015
% change

1,533
1,549
1.0%

113
184
62.8%

0
1
NA

26
79
NA

9
12
33.3%

78
92
17.9%

1,420
1,365
-3.9%

246
199
-19.1%

1,131
43
1,135
31
0.4% -27.9%

Suffolk

2014
2015
% change

26,113
23,525
-9.9%

1,764
1,945
10.3%

29
24
-17.2%

50
159
NA

632
720
13.9%

1,053
1,042
-1.0%

24,349
21,580
-11.4%

3,338
2,433
-27.1%

19,770
17,928
-9.3%

Sullivan

2014
2015
% change

1,641
1,326
-19.2%

156
169
8.3%

3
1
-66.7%

14
64
NA

27
15
-44.4%

112
89
-20.5%

1,485
1,157
-22.1%

471
332
-29.5%

974
40
804
21
-17.5% -47.5%

Tioga

2014
2015
% change

467
460
-1.5%

27
54
100.0%

0
1
NA

5
23
NA

2
6
200.0%

20
24
20.0%

440
406
-7.7%

112
82
-26.8%

314
305
-2.9%

14
19
35.7%

Tompkins

2014
2015
% change

2,603
2,206
-15.3%

103
140
35.9%

1
0
-100.0%

15
53
NA

34
30
-11.8%

53
57
7.5%

2,500
2,066
-17.4%

484
315
-34.9%

1,980
1,716
-13.3%

36
35
-2.8%

Ulster

2014
2015
% change

3,262
3,007
-7.8%

293
304
3.8%

5
0
-100.0%

50
96
NA

49
41
-16.3%

189
167
-11.6%

2,969
2,703
-9.0%

558
420
-24.7%

2,367
2,212
-6.5%

44
71
61.4%

Warren

2014
2015
% change

1,208
1,084
-10.3%

40
107
167.5%

0
1
NA

9
50
NA

6
11
83.3%

25
45
80.0%

1,168
977
-16.4%

156
121
-22.4%

998
843
-15.5%

14
13
-7.1%

Washington

2014
2015
% change

684
529
-22.7%

60
90
50.0%

0
1
NA

9
27
NA

3
1
-66.7%

48
61
27.1%

624
439
-29.6%

118
82
-30.5%

487
19
345
12
-29.2% -36.8%

Wayne

2014
2015
% change

1,602
1,582
-1.2%

112
197
75.9%

0
2
NA

23
77
NA

24
21
-12.5%

65
97
49.2%

1,490
1,385
-7.0%

352
340
-3.4%

1,093
998
-8.7%

45
47
4.4%

Westchester

2014
2015
% change

12,102
12,203
0.8%

2,149
2,136
-0.6%

14
17
21.4%

65
165
NA

804
736
-8.5%

1,266
1,218
-3.8%

9,953
10,067
1.1%

1,490
1,304
-12.5%

7,991
8,084
1.2%

472
679
43.9%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

County

130
5
114
1
-12.3% -80.0%
17
20
17.6%

1,241
1,219
-1.8%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7A

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Expanded Rape Definition Applied
Agg.
Assault Property

County

Year

Total

Violent

Murder

Rape

Robbery

Wyoming

2014
2015
% change

379
422
11.3%

36
58
61.1%

0
3
NA

1
16
NA

0
0
NA

35
39
11.4%

Yates

2014
2015
% change

321
299
-6.9%

18
25
38.9%

0
0
NA

4
8
NA

2
0
-100.0%

12
17
41.7%

Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

343
364
6.1%

59
60
1.7%

274
294
7.3%

10
10
0.0%

303
274
-9.6%

78
84
7.7%

218
7
188
2
-13.8% -71.4%

Note: The increase in the violent crime total in 2015 is attrib utab le in part to the expanded crime category of rape (see Appendix 6).
Note: NA indicates that the percentage change is not applicab le b ecause the count in 2014 was zero. All percentage changes for rape are
also NA. 2015 data cannot b e compared to 2014 due to the expanded definition of rape.
*Schenectady City PD identified a discrepancy in the numb er of crimes sub mitted to DCJS in 2015 that was not resolved at pub lication
of this report. As a result, the preliminary numb er of Index crimes presented for Schenectady County may b e lower than the actual numb er
of offenses reported to law enforcement in 2015.
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

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May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
County

Historical Rape Definition Applied


Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery Assault Property

Total

Albany

2014
2015
% change

9,157
8,172
-10.8%

995
953
-4.2%

14
6
-57.1%

45
39
-13.3%

313
283
-9.6%

623
625
0.3%

8,162
7,219
-11.6%

1,129
924
-18.2%

Allegany

2014
2015
% change

614
557
-9.3%

68
37
-45.6%

2
0
-100.0%

9
8
-11.1%

3
0
-100.0%

54
29
-46.3%

546
520
-4.8%

135
93
-31.1%

396
412
4.0%

15
15
0.0%

Bronx

2014
2015
% change

36,030
36,001
-0.1%

12,713
13,111
3.1%

95
91
-4.2%

242
258
6.6%

4,004
4,386
9.5%

8,372
8,376
0.0%

23,317
22,890
-1.8%

2,739
2,530
-7.6%

19,104
18,767
-1.8%

1,474
1,593
8.1%

Broome

2014
2015
% change

6,318
6,341
0.4%

496
518
4.4%

4
6
50.0%

46
50
8.7%

130
148
13.8%

316
314
-0.6%

5,822
5,823
0.0%

879
929
5.7%

4,807
136
4,784
110
-0.5% -19.1%

Cattaraugus

2014
2015
% change

1,442
1,226
-15.0%

133
81
-39.1%

3
1
-66.7%

17
9
-47.1%

8
9
12.5%

105
62
-41.0%

1,309
1,145
-12.5%

261
214
-18.0%

997
51
897
34
-10.0% -33.3%

Cayuga

2014
2015
% change

1,560
1,501
-3.8%

138
144
4.3%

0
0
NA

23
15
-34.8%

15
14
-6.7%

100
115
15.0%

1,422
1,357
-4.6%

232
224
-3.4%

1,156
1,099
-4.9%

34
34
0.0%

Chautauqua

2014
2015
% change

3,532
3,261
-7.7%

296
316
6.8%

3
3
0.0%

32
35
9.4%

66
78
18.2%

195
200
2.6%

3,236
2,945
-9.0%

740
644
-13.0%

2,397
2,204
-8.1%

99
97
-2.0%

Chemung

2014
2015
% change

2,136
1,884
-11.8%

151
140
-7.3%

1
2
100.0%

11
8
-27.3%

33
42
27.3%

106
88
-17.0%

1,985
1,744
-12.1%

343
275
-19.8%

1,597
45
1,429
40
-10.5% -11.1%

Chenango

2014
2015
% change

909
800
-12.0%

50
52
4.0%

3
0
-100.0%

8
16
100.0%

5
1
-80.0%

34
35
2.9%

859
748
-12.9%

177
141
-20.3%

671
11
583
24
-13.1% 118.2%

Clinton

2014
2015
% change

1,307
1,205
-7.8%

68
72
5.9%

3
0
-100.0%

19
16
-15.8%

5
6
20.0%

41
50
22.0%

1,239
1,133
-8.6%

197
170
-13.7%

Columbia

2014
2015
% change

926
856
-7.6%

47
69
46.8%

0
3
NA

5
6
20.0%

8
9
12.5%

34
51
50.0%

879
787
-10.5%

157
161
2.5%

702
20
612
14
-12.8% -30.0%

Cortland

2014
2015
% change

1,081
554
-48.8%

49
43
-12.2%

2
2
0.0%

15
13
-13.3%

8
6
-25.0%

24
22
-8.3%

1,032
511
-50.5%

229
95
-58.5%

780
23
406
10
-47.9% -56.5%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

Year

6,801
232
6,088
207
-10.5% -10.8%

1,019
939
-7.9%

23
24
4.3%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Historical Rape Definition Applied
Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery Assault Property

Year

Total

Delaware

2014
2015
% change

768
701
-8.7%

58
45
-22.4%

0
0
NA

7
12
71.4%

4
6
50.0%

47
27
-42.6%

710
656
-7.6%

180
154
-14.4%

512
18
488
14
-4.7% -22.2%

Dutchess

2014
2015
% change

4,761
4,439
-6.8%

559
486
-13.1%

3
4
33.3%

26
39
50.0%

172
118
-31.4%

358
325
-9.2%

4,202
3,953
-5.9%

621
501
-19.3%

3,490
3,342
-4.2%

91
110
20.9%

Erie

2014
2015
% change

28,348
25,951
-8.5%

3,925
3,648
-7.1%

66
46
-30.3%

173
156
-9.8%

1,497
1,302
-13.0%

2,189
2,144
-2.1%

24,423
22,303
-8.7%

4,629
4,306
-7.0%

18,492
16,695
-9.7%

1,302
1,302
0.0%

Essex

2014
2015
% change

341
363
6.5%

44
27
-38.6%

0
0
NA

10
6
-40.0%

1
2
100.0%

33
19
-42.4%

297
336
13.1%

90
97
7.8%

193
14
227
12
17.6% -14.3%

Franklin

2014
2015
% change

850
795
-6.5%

53
45
-15.1%

0
0
NA

6
10
66.7%

5
5
0.0%

42
30
-28.6%

797
750
-5.9%

148
149
0.7%

627
22
587
14
-6.4% -36.4%

Fulton

2014
2015
% change

1,465
1,279
-12.7%

63
93
47.6%

0
0
NA

4
12
200.0%

19
10
-47.4%

40
71
77.5%

1,402
1,186
-15.4%

265
199
-24.9%

1,105
32
961
26
-13.0% -18.8%

Genesee

2014
2015
% change

1,517
1,169
-22.9%

112
86
-23.2%

1
2
100.0%

20
8
-60.0%

19
15
-21.1%

72
61
-15.3%

1,405
1,083
-22.9%

251
168
-33.1%

1,126
878
-22.0%

Greene

2014
2015
% change

686
576
-16.0%

78
95
21.8%

2
0
-100.0%

11
12
9.1%

1
3
200.0%

64
80
25.0%

608
481
-20.9%

151
122
-19.2%

440
17
350
9
-20.5% -47.1%

Hamilton

2014
2015
% change

62
42
-32.3%

1
2
100.0%

0
0
NA

0
2
NA

0
0
NA

1
0
-100.0%

61
40
-34.4%

25
16
-36.0%

34
2
23
1
-32.4% -50.0%

Herkimer

2014
2015
% change

1,123
1,007
-10.3%

110
84
-23.6%

0
1
NA

11
10
-9.1%

10
3
-70.0%

89
70
-21.3%

1,013
923
-8.9%

187
157
-16.0%

808
734
-9.2%

18
32
77.8%

Jefferson

2014
2015
% change

2,530
2,486
-1.7%

173
174
0.6%

1
3
200.0%

27
35
29.6%

21
17
-19.0%

124
119
-4.0%

2,357
2,312
-1.9%

345
395
14.5%

1,973
1,867
-5.4%

39
50
28.2%

Kings

2014
2015
% change

56,700
53,676
-5.3%

17,053
16,104
-5.6%

122
146
19.7%

347
378
8.9%

5,980
5,686
-4.9%

10,604
9,894
-6.7%

39,647
37,572
-5.2%

5,719
5,077
-11.2%

31,273
30,015
-4.0%

2,655
2,480
-6.6%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

County

28
37
32.1%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
County

Historical Rape Definition Applied


Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery Assault Property

Total

Lewis

2014
2015
% change

257
266
3.5%

27
21
-22.2%

0
0
NA

2
3
50.0%

0
1
NA

25
17
-32.0%

230
245
6.5%

82
86
4.9%

Livingston

2014
2015
% change

896
862
-3.8%

47
56
19.1%

1
0
-100.0%

5
15
200.0%

6
7
16.7%

35
34
-2.9%

849
806
-5.1%

155
129
-16.8%

677
650
-4.0%

17
27
58.8%

Madison

2014
2015
% change

1,133
966
-14.7%

61
67
9.8%

1
1
0.0%

10
12
20.0%

6
12
100.0%

44
42
-4.5%

1,072
899
-16.1%

210
153
-27.1%

846
726
-14.2%

16
20
25.0%

Monroe

2014
2015
% change

21,324
20,381
-4.4%

2,227
2,373
6.6%

35
38
8.6%

164
137
-16.5%

866
831
-4.0%

1,162
1,367
17.6%

19,097
18,008
-5.7%

3,458
3,148
-9.0%

14,667
13,793
-6.0%

972
1,067
9.8%

Montgomery

2014
2015
% change

1,251
1,230
-1.7%

48
71
47.9%

0
0
NA

7
8
14.3%

17
13
-23.5%

24
50
108.3%

1,203
1,159
-3.7%

184
211
14.7%

995
914
-8.1%

24
34
41.7%

Nassau

2014
2015
% change

17,679
16,247
-8.1%

2,043
1,942
-4.9%

18
21
16.7%

60
42
-30.0%

937
831
-11.3%

1,028
1,048
1.9%

15,636
14,305
-8.5%

1,931
1,708
-11.5%

New York

2014
2015
% change

47,566
47,074
-1.0%

8,327
8,556
2.8%

37
41
10.8%

243
234
-3.7%

2,909
3,148
8.2%

5,138
5,133
-0.1%

39,239
38,518
-1.8%

2,678
2,538
-5.2%

Niagara

2014
2015
% change

6,223
5,857
-5.9%

798
731
-8.4%

7
4
-42.9%

33
36
9.1%

235
205
-12.8%

523
486
-7.1%

5,425
5,126
-5.5%

1,230
1,086
-11.7%

3,942
253
3,829
211
-2.9% -16.6%

Oneida

2014
2015
% change

5,764
5,354
-7.1%

560
494
-11.8%

9
7
-22.2%

41
52
26.8%

152
109
-28.3%

358
326
-8.9%

5,204
4,860
-6.6%

1,049
882
-15.9%

3,984
3,808
-4.4%

Onondaga

2014
2015
% change

12,957
11,512
-11.2%

1,493
1,438
-3.7%

20
24
20.0%

82
87
6.1%

497
432
-13.1%

894
895
0.1%

11,464
10,074
-12.1%

2,249
1,850
-17.7%

8,715
500
7,785
439
-10.7% -12.2%

Ontario

2014
2015
% change

2,182
1,806
-17.2%

130
115
-11.5%

0
1
NA

31
25
-19.4%

14
23
64.3%

85
66
-22.4%

2,052
1,691
-17.6%

360
352
-2.2%

1,663
29
1,314
25
-21.0% -13.8%

Orange

2014
2015
% change

7,850
7,138
-9.1%

831
833
0.2%

7
6
-14.3%

59
58
-1.7%

239
218
-8.8%

526
551
4.8%

7,019
6,305
-10.2%

973
855
-12.1%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

Year

138
10
153
6
10.9% -40.0%

12,835
870
11,914
683
-7.2% -21.5%
35,791
35,156
-1.8%

5,854
5,267
-10.0%

770
824
7.0%

171
170
-0.6%

192
183
-4.7%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Historical Rape Definition Applied
Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery Assault Property

Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

629
604
-4.0%

163
143
-12.3%

445
442
-0.7%

21
19
-9.5%

100
97
-3.0%

2,393
2,094
-12.5%

572
494
-13.6%

8
6
-25.0%

41
28
-31.7%

786
762
-3.1%

130
141
8.5%

642
599
-6.7%

14
22
57.1%

3
6
100.0%

8
3
-62.5%

40
27
-32.5%

729
504
-30.9%

161
85
-47.2%

553
392
-29.1%

15
27
80.0%

64
60
-6.3%

207
201
-2.9%

3,271
3,270
0.0%

6,258
6,056
-3.2%

28,230
26,066
-7.7%

4,191
3,396
-19.0%

21,434 2,605
20,400 2,270
-4.8% -12.9%

471
518
10.0%

9
10
11.1%

25
28
12.0%

133
174
30.8%

304
306
0.7%

3,788
3,647
-3.7%

811
676
-16.6%

2,778
199
2,819
152
1.5% -23.6%

6,865
6,396
-6.8%

1,551
1,582
2.0%

15
14
-6.7%

31
25
-19.4%

417
456
9.4%

1,088
1,087
-0.1%

5,314
4,814
-9.4%

589
557
-5.4%

4,505
4,038
-10.4%

220
219
-0.5%

2014
2015
% change

3,710
3,722
0.3%

370
443
19.7%

3
4
33.3%

19
24
26.3%

112
122
8.9%

236
293
24.2%

3,340
3,279
-1.8%

375
291
-22.4%

2,883
2,893
0.3%

82
95
15.9%

St Lawrence

2014
2015
% change

1,705
1,621
-4.9%

96
103
7.3%

3
2
-33.3%

20
14
-30.0%

12
14
16.7%

61
73
19.7%

1,609
1,518
-5.7%

280
279
-0.4%

1,299
1,210
-6.9%

30
29
-3.3%

Saratoga

2014
2015
% change

2,964
2,782
-6.1%

165
199
20.6%

1
0
-100.0%

26
23
-11.5%

29
25
-13.8%

109
151
38.5%

2,799
2,583
-7.7%

448
361
-19.4%

2,281
70
2,164
58
-5.1% -17.1%

Schenectady*

2014
2015
% change

5,090
4,181
-17.9%

598
482
-19.4%

6
5
-16.7%

38
24
-36.8%

168
122
-27.4%

386
331
-14.2%

4,492
3,699
-17.7%

879
552
-37.2%

3,451
162
3,055
92
-11.5% -43.2%

Schoharie

2014
2015
% change

380
388
2.1%

11
25
127.3%

0
1
NA

1
7
600.0%

1
0
-100.0%

9
17
88.9%

369
363
-1.6%

72
63
-12.5%

County

Year

Total

Orleans

2014
2015
% change

687
659
-4.1%

58
55
-5.2%

0
0
NA

5
7
40.0%

7
3
-57.1%

46
45
-2.2%

Oswego

2014
2015
% change

2,552
2,252
-11.8%

159
158
-0.6%

2
2
0.0%

33
33
0.0%

24
26
8.3%

Otsego

2014
2015
% change

837
807
-3.6%

51
45
-11.8%

0
2
NA

2
9
350.0%

Putnam

2014
2015
% change

780
540
-30.8%

51
36
-29.4%

0
0
NA

Queens

2014
2015
% change

38,030
35,653
-6.3%

9,800
9,587
-2.2%

Rensselaer

2014
2015
% change

4,259
4,165
-2.2%

Richmond

2014
2015
% change

Rockland

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1,762
59
1,550
50
-12.0% -15.3%

285
288
1.1%

12
12
0.0%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Historical Rape Definition Applied
Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery Assault Property

Year

Total

Schuyler

2014
2015
% change

165
142
-13.9%

10
7
-30.0%

0
0
NA

0
2
NA

0
2
NA

10
3
-70.0%

155
135
-12.9%

20
20
0.0%

Seneca

2014
2015
% change

721
705
-2.2%

57
49
-14.0%

1
0
-100.0%

5
5
0.0%

2
6
200.0%

49
38
-22.4%

664
656
-1.2%

92
103
12.0%

555
533
-4.0%

Steuben

2014
2015
% change

1,533
1,492
-2.7%

113
127
12.4%

0
1
NA

26
22
-15.4%

9
12
33.3%

78
92
17.9%

1,420
1,365
-3.9%

246
199
-19.1%

1,131
43
1,135
31
0.4% -27.9%

Suffolk

2014
2015
% change

26,113
23,421
-10.3%

1,764
1,841
4.4%

29
24
-17.2%

50
55
10.0%

632
720
13.9%

1,053
1,042
-1.0%

24,349
21,580
-11.4%

3,338
2,433
-27.1%

19,770
17,928
-9.3%

Sullivan

2014
2015
% change

1,641
1,282
-21.9%

156
125
-19.9%

3
1
-66.7%

14
20
42.9%

27
15
-44.4%

112
89
-20.5%

1,485
1,157
-22.1%

471
332
-29.5%

974
40
804
21
-17.5% -47.5%

Tioga

2014
2015
% change

467
443
-5.1%

27
37
37.0%

0
1
NA

5
6
20.0%

2
6
200.0%

20
24
20.0%

440
406
-7.7%

112
82
-26.8%

314
305
-2.9%

14
19
35.7%

Tompkins

2014
2015
% change

2,603
2,171
-16.6%

103
105
1.9%

1
0
-100.0%

15
18
20.0%

34
30
-11.8%

53
57
7.5%

2,500
2,066
-17.4%

484
315
-34.9%

1,980
1,716
-13.3%

36
35
-2.8%

Ulster

2014
2015
% change

3,262
2,944
-9.7%

293
241
-17.7%

5
0
-100.0%

50
33
-34.0%

49
41
-16.3%

189
167
-11.6%

2,969
2,703
-9.0%

558
420
-24.7%

2,367
2,212
-6.5%

44
71
61.4%

Warren

2014
2015
% change

1,208
1,047
-13.3%

40
70
75.0%

0
1
NA

9
13
44.4%

6
11
83.3%

25
45
80.0%

1,168
977
-16.4%

156
121
-22.4%

998
843
-15.5%

14
13
-7.1%

Washington

2014
2015
% change

684
506
-26.0%

60
67
11.7%

0
1
NA

9
4
-55.6%

3
1
-66.7%

48
61
27.1%

624
439
-29.6%

118
82
-30.5%

487
19
345
12
-29.2% -36.8%

Wayne

2014
2015
% change

1,602
1,531
-4.4%

112
146
30.4%

0
2
NA

23
26
13.0%

24
21
-12.5%

65
97
49.2%

1,490
1,385
-7.0%

352
340
-3.4%

1,093
998
-8.7%

45
47
4.4%

Westchester

2014
2015
% change

12,102
12,123
0.2%

2,149
2,056
-4.3%

14
17
21.4%

65
85
30.8%

804
736
-8.5%

1,266
1,218
-3.8%

9,953
10,067
1.1%

1,490
1,304
-12.5%

7,991
8,084
1.2%

472
679
43.9%

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Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

County

130
5
114
1
-12.3% -80.0%
17
20
17.6%

1,241
1,219
-1.8%

New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services

May 2016

Appendix 7B

New York State Index Crime Summary by County


2014 vs. 2015
Historical Rape Definition Applied
Historical
Agg.
Violent
Murder
Rape Robbery
Assault Property

County

Year

Total

Wyoming

2014
2015
% change

379
411
8.4%

36
47
30.6%

0
3
NA

1
5
400.0%

0
0
NA

35
39
11.4%

Yates

2014
2015
% change

321
296
-7.8%

18
22
22.2%

0
0
NA

4
5
25.0%

2
0
-100.0%

12
17
41.7%

Burglary

Larceny

MV
Theft

343
364
6.1%

59
60
1.7%

274
294
7.3%

10
10
0.0%

303
274
-9.6%

78
84
7.7%

218
7
188
2
-13.8% -71.4%

Note: NA indicates that the percentage change is not applicab le b ecause the count in 2014 was zero.
*Schenectady City PD identified a discrepancy in the numb er of crimes sub mitted to DCJS in 2015 that was not resolved at pub lication
of this report. As a result, the preliminary numb er of Index crimes presented for Schenectady County may b e lower than the actual numb er
of offenses reported to law enforcement in 2015.
Source: DCJS, Uniform Crime/Incident-Based Reporting system.
Includes all reports received as of 4/11/2016.

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May 2016

Appendix 8
New York State Penal Laws - Historical Definition of Rape
TITLE

SECTION SUBSECTIONCATEGORY CLASS DEGREE LAW DESCRIPTION

PL

130.25

01

RAPE 3:VICTIM INCAPABLE OF CONSENT-FACTOR OTHER THAN<17 YRS

PL

130.25

03

RAPE3:W/O CONSENT-FACTOR OTHER THAN VICTIM INCAPBL OF CONSNT

PL

130.30

02

RAPE 2: NO CONSENT VICTIM MENTALLY DISABLED

PL

130.30

02

RAPE-2ND DEGREE: NO CONSENT- VICTIM MENTALLY DISABLED

PL

130.30

02T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:RAPE-2 VICTIM MENTALLY DISABLED

PL

130.35

RAPE -1ST

PL

130.35

00H

RAPE-1ST/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.35

00T

PL490.25/ CRIME OF TERRORISM: RAPE 1ST DEGREE

PL

130.35

01

RAPE INTRCRSE FORCIBLE COMPLSN

PL

130.35

01H

RAPE-1ST:FORCIBLE COMPULSION/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.35

01T

PL490.25/ CRIME OF TERRORISM: RAPE 1ST- FORCIBLE COMPULSION

PL

130.35

02

RAPE INTRCRSE FE PHYS HELPLESS

PL

130.35

02T

PL490.25/ CRIM TERRORISM: RAPE 1- VICTIM PHYSICALLY HELPLESS

PL

130.35

03

RAPE 1ST: INTERCOURSE WITH PERSON LESS THAN 11 YEARS OLD

PL

130.35

03T

PL490.25/ CRIME TERRORISM: RAPE 1- VICTIM LESS THAN 11 YRS

PL

130.35

04

RAPE-1ST - ACTOR OVER 17 VICTIM UNDER 13

Additional New York State Penal Laws Included Under the Expanded Definition of Rape
TITLE

SECTION SUBSECTIONCATEGORY CLASS DEGREE LAW DESCRIPTION

PL

120.60

PL

130.20

PL

130.20

PL

02

STALKING 1ST - COMMITS SPECIFIED SEX OFFENSE

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT

01

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT: PERSON HAS INTRCRSE W/ANOTHER W/O CONSENT

130.20

02

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT: ORAL/ANAL SEXUAL CONDUCT WITHOUT CONSENT

PL

130.20

03

SEXUAL MISCONDUCT:PERSON HAS SEX WITH ANIMAL OR HUMAN CORPSE

PL

130.25

RAPE 3RD DEGREE

PL

130.25

RAPE 3:VICTIM <17 YRS OLD, PERPETRATOR 21 YEARS OR MORE

PL

130.30

RAPE-2ND DEGREE

PL

130.30

00T

PL 490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: RAPE-2ND DEGREE

PL

130.30

01

RAPE-2ND DEGREE: ACTOR 18 YRS OR MORE- VICTIM UNDER 15 YEARS

PL

130.30

01T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERROR:RAPE 2-DEF 18 OR MORE-VIC < 15 YRS

PL

130.40

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-3RD DEGREE

PL

130.40

01

CRIM SEX ACT 3: ORAL/ANAL SEX W/PERSON INCAPABLE OF CONSENT

PL

130.40

02

CRIMINAL SEX ACT 3:ACTOR 21 YRS OR MORE/VICTIM LESS THAN 17

PL

130.40

03

CRIM SEX ACT-3:LACK OF CONSENT/VICTIM NOT INCAPBLE OF CONSNT

PL

130.45

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-2ND DEGREE

PL

130.45

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-2ND DEGREE

PL

130.45

01

CRIMINAL SEX ACT-2ND: ACTOR 18 YRS OR MORE/VICTIM UNDER 15

PL

130.45

01T

PL490.25/CRIME TERR:CRM SEX ACT-2 ACTOR 18 YR/MORE-VICTIM<15

PL

130.45

02

CRIM SEX ACT-2:VICTIM INCAPABLE OF CONSENT-MENTALLY DISABLED

PL

130.45

02T

PL490.25/CRIME TERROR:CRIM SEX ACT 2-VICTIM MENTALLY DISABLD

PL

130.50

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-1ST DEGREE

PL

130.50

00H

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-1ST DEGREE/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.50

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT- 1ST DEGREE

PL

130.50

01

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-1ST DEGREE: BY FORCIBLE COMPULSION

PL

130.50

01H

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-1ST DEGREE:BY FORCE/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.50

01T

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM:CRIMINAL SEX ACT 1ST - BY FORCE

PL

130.50

02

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT 1ST:VICTIM PHYSICALLY HELPLESS

PL

130.50

02T

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM: CRIM SEX ACT 1ST - VICTIM HELPLESS

PL

130.50

03

CRIMINAL SEXUAL ACT-1ST DEGREE: VICTIM LESS THAN 11 YRS OLD

PL

130.50

03T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: CRIM SEX ACT 1- VICTIM <11 YRS

PL

130.50

04

CRIMINAL SEX ACT 1ST: ACTOR 18 YRS OR MORE/VICTIM UNDER 13

PL

130.50

04T

PL490.25/CRIME TERORISM:CRIM SEX ACT 1-ACTOR 18 OR>/VICTM<13

PL

130.65-A

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE- 4TH DEGREE

PL

130.65-A

00T

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM:AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE-4TH DEGREE

PL

130.65-A

01A

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE-4TH DEG: INSERTION OF FOREIGN OBJECT

PL

130.65-A

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM:AGGRAV SEX ABUSE-4 INSERT OBJECT

PL

130.65-A

01B

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE-4TH DEGREE: INSERTION OF FINGER

PL

130.65-A

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM:AGGRAV SEX ABUSE-4 INSERT FINGER

PL

130.66

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE -3RD DEGREE

PL

130.66

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 3RD

PL

130.66

01

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 3RD

PL

130.66

01A

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 3RD:FORCIBLE COMPULSION

PL

130.66

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 3- FORCE

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Appendix 8
Additional New York State Penal Laws Included Under the Expanded Definition of Rape
TITLE

SECTION SUBSECTIONCATEGORY CLASS DEGREE LAW DESCRIPTION

PL

130.66

01B

AGGR SEX ABUSE 3RD:INCAPABLE CONSENT-PHYSICALLY HELPLESS

PL

130.66

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGR SEX ABUSE 3-VICTIM HELPLESS

PL

130.66

01C

AGGR SEX ABUSE 3RD: VICTIM LESS THAN 11YRS

PL

130.66

01CT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 3-VICTIM<11

PL

130.66

01T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 3RD

PL

130.66

02

AGGR SEX ABUSE 3RD:INCAPABLE OF CONSENT-MENTALLY DISABLED

PL

130.66

02T

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM:AGG SEX ABUSE 3-VICTIM MENTAL HNDCP

PL

130.67

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 2ND

PL

130.67

00H

AGG SEX ABUSE-2ND/HATE CRIME

PL

130.67

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGR SEX ABUSE 2- INJURE VICTIM

PL

130.67

01

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 2ND

PL

130.67

01A

AGG SEX ABUSE- COMPULSION 2ND

PL

130.67

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 2- FORCE

PL

130.67

01B

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 2: OTHER PERSON PHYSICALLY HELPLESS

PL

130.67

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM: AGGR SEX ABUSE2- VICTIM HELPLESS

PL

130.67

01C

AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 2: OTHER PERSON LESS THAN 11 YRS OLD

PL

130.67

01CT

PL490.25/CRIME TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 2- VICTIM<11

PL

130.67

01H

AGG SEX ABUSE-2ND: FORCIBLE COMPULSION/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.67

01T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGR SEX ABUSE 2-INJURE VICTIM

PL

130.70

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST

PL

130.70

00H

AGG SEX ABUSE-1ST:FORCIBLE COMPULSION/ AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.70

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST

PL

130.70

01

AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST

PL

130.70

01A

AGG SEX ABUSE- COMPULSION 1ST

PL

130.70

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 1- FORCE

PL

130.70

01B

AGG SEX ABUSE 1 W/PH HLPLS IND

PL

130.70

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGR SEX ABUSE 1-VICTIM HELPLESS

PL

130.70

01C

AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 1ST- VICTIM LESS THAN ELEVEN YEARS

PL

130.70

01CT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:AGGRAVATED SEX ABUSE 1-VICTIM<11

PL

130.70

01H

AGG SEX ABUSE-1ST: FORCIBLE COMPULSION/AS A HATE CRIME

PL

130.70

01T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE 1ST

PL

130.75

COURSE OF SEXUAL CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD- 1ST DEGREE

PL

130.75

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:SEXUAL CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD 1ST

PL

130.75

01A

COURSE OF SEXUAL CONDUCT 1ST-AGAINST CHILD<11

PL

130.75

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: SEXUAL CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD<11

PL

130.75

01B

COURSE OF SEX CONDUCT 1ST: AGAINST CHILD<13/ACTOR 18 OR MORE

PL

130.75

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERORISM:SEX AGAINST CHILD<13/ACTOR 18 OR>

PL

130.80

COURSE OF SEX CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD- 2ND DEGREE

PL

130.80

00T

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:SEXUAL CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD-2ND

PL

130.80

01A

COURSE SEX CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD-2ND: 2/MORE ACTS-CHILD <11

PL

130.80

01AT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:SEXUAL CONDUCT AGAINST CHILD <11

PL

130.80

01B

COURSE SEX CONDUCT 2ND- ACTOR > 17 CHILD <13

PL

130.80

01BT

PL490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM:SEX AGAINST CHILD <13- ACTOR >17

PL

130.90

FACILITATING A SEX OFFENSE WITH A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

PL

130.95

PREDATORY SEXUAL ASSAULT

PL

130.95

00T

PL 490.25/CRIME OF TERRORISM: PREDATORY SEXUAL ASSAULT

PL

130.95

01A

PRED SEX ASLT:COMMIT SPECIFIED OFF AND CAUSE SER PHYS INJURY

PL

130.95

01AT

PL 490.25/CRIME TERROR:PRED SEX ASLT-SPEC OFF & CAUSE INJURY

PL

130.95

01B

PRED SEX ASLT:COMMIT SPEC OFF & USE/THREAT USE DANG INSTRUMT

PL

130.95

01BT

PL 490.25/CRIME TERROR:PRED SEX ASLT-COM OFF/DANGEROUS INSTR

PL

130.95

02

PRED SEX ASLT:COMMIT SPEC OFFENSE AGAINST MORE THAN 1 VICTIM

PL

130.95

02T

PL 490.25/CRIME TERROR:PRED SEX ASLT-SPEC OFFENSE >1 VICTIM

PL

130.95

03

PRED SEX ASSAULT:COMMIT SPEC OFF& PREV CONV FOR SPEC OFFENSE

PL

130.95

03T

PL490.25/CRIME TERROR: PRED SEX ASLT-SPEC OFFENS & PREV CONV

PL

130.96

PRED SEX ASLT AGAINST CHILD:SPECIFIED OFFENSE AGNST CHILD<13

PL

130.96

PL 490.25/CRIME TERROR: PRED SEX ASSAULT AGAINST CHILD <13

PL

255.26

INCEST-2ND DEG: COMMIT PL 130.30/PL 130.45-VICTIM IS RELATED

PL

255.27

INCEST-1ST: COMMIT SPECIFIED OFFENSE AGAINST RELATED PERSON

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