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Cincinnati Law and Public Safety Committee Meeting Violence Update May 26, 2015 Institute of Crime Science School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati.

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1 Cincinnati Law and Public Safety Committee Meeting Violence Update May 26, 2015 Institute of Crime Science School of Criminal Justice University of Cincinnati

2 Year-to-Date and 6-Month Violence Trends

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6 Cincinnati Homicide Victim Demographics 2005-2015 % Male% BlackAvg. Age 200583.3%85.9%28.6 200682.2%67.8%31.3 200789.7%85.3%30.5 200891.8%75.3%32.8 200974.6%90.9%30.7 201087.8% 27.3 201191.6%95.5%27.6 201286.8%75.5%30.2 201393.1%91.5%29.5 201487.1% 29.9 201556.5%69.6%28.8 * 2015 does not contain full year of data

7 Cincinnati Homicide Victim Demographics 2005-2015 % Male% BlackAvg. Age 200583.3%85.9%28.6 200682.2%67.8%31.3 200789.7%85.3%30.5 200891.8%75.3%32.8 200974.6%90.9%30.7 201087.8% 27.3 201191.6%95.5%27.6 201286.8%75.5%30.2 201393.1%91.5%29.5 201487.1% 29.9 201556.5%69.6%28.8 * 2015 does not contain full year of data

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11 % Male% BlackAvg. Age 200588.0%84.6%27.1 200687.4%85.0%26.8 200785.1%83.5%26.7 200890.4%87.3%26.9 200987.3%92.2%27.3 201090.2%88.3%27.6 201188.4%87.0%27.1 201290.1%86.9%27.7 201388.5%92.0%28.9 201487.9%89.128.5 2015*88.3%91.4%28.3 Cincinnati Fatal &Non-Fatal Shooting Victim Demographics 2005-2015 * 2015 does not contain full year of data

12 % Male% BlackAvg. Age 200588.0%84.6%27.1 200687.4%85.0%26.8 200785.1%83.5%26.7 200890.4%87.3%26.9 200987.3%92.2%27.3 201090.2%88.3%27.6 201188.4%87.0%27.1 201290.1%86.9%27.7 201388.5%92.0%28.9 201487.9%89.128.5 2015*88.3%91.4%28.3 Cincinnati Fatal &Non-Fatal Shooting Victim Demographics 2005-2015 * 2015 does not contain full year of data

13 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

14 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

15 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

16 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

17 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 2015 to 2014 +21.8%+21.6% Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

18 Year Shooting Victims Incidents # of Multiple Victim Incidents % of Incidents with Multiple Victims Count of Victims from Multiple Victim Incidents 2010 145129118.5%27 2011 148134107.5%24 2012 15013685.9%22 2013 1561341611.9%38 2014 1331161412.1%31 2015 1621411712.1%39 2015 to 2014 +21.8%+21.6% 2015 to 5-year average +10.8%+24.8% Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings: Multiple Victims January 1 – May 24

19 NeighborhoodCount Avondale 20 Westwood 13 Winton Hills 12 Walnut Hills 11 West End 11 Over-the-Rhine 10 Mount Airy 9 East Westwood 8 CUF 6 Roselawn 6 Top 10 Neighborhood Total 106 City Total 162 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings (Victims) in Top 10 Neighborhoods January 1 – May 24 65.4% of all shootings 41.4% of all shootings

20 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shootings in Top 10 Neighborhoods January 1 – May 24 Neighborhood201020112012201320142015 Avondale 18 141516 20 Westwood 11 674 413 Winton Hills 6 106125 Walnut Hills 6 420614 11 West End 11 571012 11 Over-the-Rhine 10 30171614 10 Mount Airy 6 0436 9 East Westwood 0 1063 8 CUF 1 2211 6 Roselawn 9 6272 6 Top 10 Neighborhood Total 78 8081 106 City Total 145148150156133162 % of City Total 53.8%52.7%53.3%51.9%60.9%65.4%

21 Fatal and Nonfatal Shooting Cumulative Counts January 1 – May 24 Call-in

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23 Neighborhood Shooting Victims PopulationRate per 1,000 Millvale142,3995.84 East Westwood142,4455.73 Winton Hills214,7874.39 Spring Grove Village81,9644.07 Avondale4912,4663.93 Walnut Hills256,4953.85 Over-the-Rhine226,0643.63 West End246,6273.62 North Avondale113,2293.41 Fay Apartments61,9163.13 Fatal and Non-Fatal Shooting Rates in Top 10 Neighborhoods* 12 Month Trend: May 25, 2014 – May 24, 2015 *Neighborhoods with 5 or fewer shootings were excluded from this analysis

24 6 Month Violence Trend Maps Top 5 Neighborhoods

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