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Table 1. Offense Detail in Downtown Public Safety Zone: Before and After Exclusion Zone <br /> <br />Before After <br />Offenses Difference % Change <br /> <br />Aug 2005 – Sep 2008 Oct 2008 - Nov 2011 <br /> <br />ARSON 4 0 -4 -100% <br /> <br />ASSAULT 132 132 0 0% <br /> <br />BURGLARY 17 7 -10 -59% <br /> <br />CRIMINAL MISCHIEF 167 130 -37 -22% <br /> <br />CURFEW 7 13 6 86% <br /> <br />DISORDERLY 264 457 193 73% <br /> <br />DRUGS 827 1,003 176 21% <br /> <br />DUII 0 0 0 n/a <br /> <br />FAMILY OFFENSE 17 10 -7 -41% <br /> <br />FORGERY 23 6 -17 -74% <br /> <br />FRAUD 18 27 9 50% <br /> <br />KIDNAPPING 4 0 -4 -100% <br /> <br />LIQUOR VIOLATION 1,394 1,270 -124 -9% <br /> <br />OFFICER ASSULT 0 0 0 n/a <br /> <br />OTHER ASSAULT 130 215 85 65% <br /> <br />OTHER CRIME 1,988 2,067 79 4% <br /> <br />PROSTITUTION 0 0 0 n/a <br /> <br />ROBBERY 19 42 23 121% <br /> <br />SEX OFFENSE 15 24 9 60% <br /> <br />STOLEN PROPERTY 34 21 -13 -38% <br /> <br />THEFT 111 113 2 2% <br /> <br />VEHICLE THEFT 7 2 -5 -71% <br /> <br />WEAPONS 78 93 15 19% <br /> <br />Total 5,256 5,632 376 7.2% <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />The number of exclusions varies by month and year. Looking at 2011 (January 1 – November 30), 18 total <br />exclusions were granted in the month of September, compared to 9 in 2010 and 7 in 2009. Three <br />exclusions occurred in March of 2011, (the lowest of any month in the period), compared to 5 in 2010 <br />and 1 in 2009. Throughout the three-years the DPSZ ordinance has been in effect, the use of exclusion <br />orders for chronic, repeat offenders has been applied sparingly. <br /> <br />Page 4 of 16 <br /> <br />
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