Thursday, December 29, 2016

Park Crime Jumps 32%


Crime in city parks jumped thirty-two percent over the last nine months.  Violent crime rose nineteen percent and increased in all four categories.   Five hundred and two people reported being the victim of violent crime during the first three quarters of 2016.  Robberies increased twenty-nine percent.

The de Blasio administration continues to maintain that park crime is,”rare.”


City-Wide


By Geoffrey Croft


Crime in city parks increased thirty-two percent in 2016  compared to the previous time period according to the latest figures complied by NYPD and analyzed by NYC Park Advocates.   

There were 955 reported crimes in 2016 in city parks over nine months compared to 721 in 2015 over the same period. 

Violent crime increased nineteen percent.  Five hundred and two people reported being the victim of violent crime in 2016 compared to four hundred and twenty-one in 2015 during the same time period.  Violent Crime was up in all four categories. 

Eight people were murdered during the first nine months of 2016,  fourteen were raped, three-hundred and two people were robbed, and 142 were victims of felony assaults.

Murder                8 in  2016 vs.  6 in 2015 a 33% increase
Rape  14   vs. 12  an 17% increase
Robbery    302  vs. 234 a 29% increase
Felony Assault   179  vs. 169 a 6 % increase

Bronx parks occupied six positions in the top ten in violent crimes reported.

Once again Flushing Meadows Corona Park lead the city in total crimes with sixty-eight. Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk lead the city in violent crimes. 

The figures do not include Central Park which has its own police precinct.

The statistics cover through September 31, 2016, the latest park crime data released by the NYPD. 

Brooklyn parks had seven rapes, Prospect Park lead the city with three,  Bronx parks had four, Manhattan two and Queens one.   

Brooklyn had four of the city’s eight murders, Bronx and Queens each had two. 

The striking figures come from the latest crime data tracked by the NYPD under a 2014 law.    The NYPD is now compiling crime data from 1,155 park properties, up from just 31 parks police began tracking in 2008. 



Violent crime rose nineteen percent and was up in all four categories during the first three quarters of 2016.   Five hundred and two people reported being the victim of violent crime - eight people were murdered, fourteen were raped, three-hundred and two people were robbed, and 178 were victims of felony assaults.


Total Crime





Violent Crime




Murder



Rape



Robbery



Felony Assault




Twelve Month Data  

Crime increased twenty-nine precent over the last year compared to the previous time period according to the latest figures.   

Violent crime rose twenty-one percent.  Eleven people were murdered, twenty-two people were raped, three-hundred and ninety-eight people were robbed, and two hundred and eight were victims of felony assaults. 

Total Crime:      1, 139  vs. 881 an increase of  29  %
Violent Crime:      638 vs. 529  an increase of  21 %


Crime increased twenty-nine precent over the last twelve months, violent crime rose twenty-one percent.  Eleven people were murdered, twenty-two people were raped, three-hundred and ninety-eight people were robbed, and two hundred and eight were victims of felony assaults. 






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