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Whites and Blacks/African Americans are over-represented when compared to the US Census data for <br />Eugene. Hispanics are considered an ethnicity by the US Census and are primarily represented in the <br />“White” category. <br /> <br /> Downtown Public Safety Zone Offenses by Race <br />Table 2. <br />2011 <br />Race <br />2005-2008 % 2008-2011 % Census % <br /> 134,018 86% <br />White 4,041 90% 5,034 92% <br />Native / 3,720 2% <br />Indian 125 3% 68 1% <br />Black/Afr. Am 263 6% 336 6% 3,227 2% <br />Asian 56 1% 49 1% 8,685 6% <br />Other/ Unkn 2 0% 6 0% 6,535 4% <br /> 156,185 <br />Total 4,487 100% 5,493 100% <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Fewer juveniles have committed offenses in the area of the DPSZ in the three year period after the <br />program began. The largest group of offenders is adults, 24 years and older. The DPSZ exclusion <br />ordinance does not apply to juveniles. <br /> <br /> Fig. 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 7 of 16 <br /> <br />
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