The Results
In 2008, the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission developed an integral partnership with the University of Memphis’ Center for Community Criminology and Research (C3R). Through this partnership, the Crime Commission is able to secure and provide the citizens of Memphis and Shelby County with up-to-date crime trend analysis for our community.
These crime trends and statistics are a vital component in measuring the effectiveness of the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission 5-year crime reduction initiative, Operation: Safe Community which began in 2006.
City of Memphis Crime Update: January 2006 to January 2010
From
January 2006 to the end of January 2010, overall crime was down 37.7%
including a drop in violent crime by 41.8% and a drop in property crime
by 36.8% across the City of Memphis, when compared to the same time
period in 2006.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office Crime Update: January 2006 to January 2010
From
January 2006 to the end of January 2010, overall crime was down 23.8% including a drop in violent crime by 41.4%
and a drop in auto theft by 28% across Shelby County when compared to
the same time period in 2006.
Cautionary Note: Studies have revealed a seasonal
effect upon crime; in general, crime increases during the warm months
and decreases during winter months. We urge caution in interpreting the
January 2010 crime figures; the very large decreases being reported
may, in part, be an artifact of the unusually cold weather that was
experienced in Memphis and Shelby County. Implementation of the
strategic initiative to reduce crime, Operation: Safe Community began
in 2006. Crime statistics and updates are systematically compared to
2006 as a benchmark for success towards full implementation of the
5-year plan.
Implementation
of the strategic initiative to reduce crime, Operation: Safe Community
began in 2006. Crime statistics and updates are systematically compared
to 2006 as a benchmark for success towards full implementation of the
5-year plan.
To view the full Part I
Crime Trends report for January 2006 - January 2010 administered by The University of Memphis and the Memphis Shelby Crime
Commission please click here.