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Page 1: Wayne State Crime Statistics
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Reported Crimes Macomb County - 2006

 Sterling Heights Warren

St. Clair Shores Roseville Wayne State

Murder 2 5 1 1 0

Rape/FSO 17 82 19 19 8

Robbery 30 241 30 72 16

Assault 207 522 96 139 8

Burglary 356 790 261 307 87

Larceny 2,716 2,288 903 1,695 408

Veh. Theft 343 1,805 290 550 25

Arson 22 41 26 9 1

Total 3,693 5,774 1,626 2,792 553

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Reported Crimes Macomb County - 2006

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SterlingHeights

Warren St. ClairShores

Roseville Wayne State

Murder

Rape/FSO

Robbery

Assault

Burglary

Larceny

Veh. Theft

Arson

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Reported Crimes Oakland County – 2006

  Southfield Troy Royal OakFarmington

Hills Wayne State

Murder 1 2 0 0 0

Rape/FSO 37 10 17 14 8

Robbery 165 26 32 32 16

Assault 840 53 59 88 8

Burglary 894 319 282 325 87

Larceny 2,003 1,500 942 1,060 408

Veh. Theft 707 147 192 168 25

Arson 3 7 9 11 1

Total 4,650 2,064 1,533 1,698 553

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Reported Crimes Oakland County - 2006

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Southfield Troy Royal Oak FarmingtonHills

Wayne State

Murder

Rape/FSO

Robbery

Assault

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Reported Crimes Wayne County - 2006

  Dearborn Detroit LivoniaCanton

Township Wayne State

Murder 2 420 0 3 0

Rape 21 595 19 33 8

Robbery 164 7,238 65 15 16

Assault 268 13,137 83 52 8

Burglary 670 18,133 366 309 87

Larceny 3,242 21,287 1,639 1,258 408

Veh. Theft 1,035 22,918 313 141 25

Arson 48 859 15 17 1

Total 5,450 84,587 2,500 1,828 553

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Reported Crimes Wayne County - 2006

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Dearborn Detroit Livonia CantonTownship

Wayne State

Murder

Rape

Robbery

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Population Variations - 2006

41,199

80,023

47,589

58,154

61,408

76,627

80,966

85,862

93,856

97,733

127,715

134,974

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Wayne State University

Roseville

Royal Oak

St. Clair Shores

Southfield

Troy

Canton Township

Farmington Hills

Dearborn

Livonia

Sterling Heights

Warren

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Crimes Against Persons per 1,000 Population – 2006

Location PopulationAssaultive

CrimesRate per

1,000

Warren 134,974 850 6.3

Sterling Heights 127,715 256 2.2

Livonia 97,733 167 1.71

Dearborn 93,856 455 4.85

Farmington Hills 80,023 134 1.67

Canton Township 85,852 103 1.2

Troy 80,966 91 1.12

Southfield 76,627 1,043 13.6

St. Clair Shores 61,408 146 2.38

Royal Oak 58,154 108 1.86

Roseville 47,589 251 5.27

Wayne State University 41,199 32 0.78

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Crimes Against Persons per 1,000 Population - 2006

0.78

5.27

1.86

2.38

13.6

1.12

1.67

4.85

1.71

1.20

2.00

6.30

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Wayne State University

Roseville

Royal Oak

St. Clair Shores

Southfield

Troy

Canton Township

Farmington Hills

Dearborn

Livonia

Sterling Heights

Warren

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Reported Crimes Michigan Public Universities - 2006

 U of M

Ann Arbor Michigan State Wayne State

Murder 0 0 0

Rape/FSO 2 14 8

Robbery 4 6 16

Assault 10 13 8

Burglary 45 161 87

Larceny 827 658 408

Veh. Theft 12 8 25

Arson 8 3 1

Total 908 863 553

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Reported Crimes Michigan Public Universities - 2006

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U of M Ann Arbor Michigan State Wayne State

Murder

Rape/FSO

Robbery

Assault

Burglary

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When to Contact the WSU Police

ANYTIME you need Police, Fire, or Medical Assistance (call immediately)

ANY suspicious situation on or near campus Lost or Stolen Property (purse, wallet, WSU ID or Keys)

Car Problems leaving you vulnerable (flats, won’t start, locked out, etc)

Medical Problems you may experience or witness - on or near campus(sick, lost

or injured persons)

Auto or pedestrian accidents

ANY criminal incident happening to you or anything you witness

The WSU Police are never “too busy” and no situation is ever “too minor” for you not to contact us. Better to call and not need us than to need us and not call!

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How to obtain Emergency and Routine services… Calling from…..

“Hard Wired” campus phones – last five digits (7-2222)

Cell Phones – please preprogram your cell phone now

if your cell phone area code is “313” if your cell phone area code is not “313”

Blue Light Phones – Emergency Button

Call the Wayne State Police…Please DO NOT call 911 (and why)

EMERGENCY # 313-577-2222

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Information Resources 1) WSU Police website: www.police.wayne.edu

General department information, phone numbers, crime stats and over 400 Safety Tips on a variety of topics including Commuting Safety, Personal Safety, Fraud Prevention, etc

2) [email protected]

Monthly e-mail notification system to all Students, Staff and Faculty A two-way e-mail system Currently contains over 70,000 e-mail address in it’s database Dean of Students Office maintains an e-mail address database with

parent’s e-mail addresses ([email protected])

3) Emergency Broadcast Messaging System: Emergency notifications to faculty, staff and students

4) Lt. Dave Scott desk: 313-577-6064 email: [email protected]

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CAMPUSWATCH Emails are distributed monthly to over 70,000 Email addresses in the WSU Email database, including all WSU students, staff, faculty, local neighborhood associations, local news media, city council and the Mayor’s office.

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