CRIME IN JAPAN IN 2010
Police Policy Research Center National Police Academy Alumni Association for National Police Academy
CONTENTS
I. Penal Code Offenses ............................................................... 1 II. Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization .............................. 3 III. Economic Crimes .................................................................... 6 IV. Cybercrime Clearances and Complaints ............................... 8 V. JAFIC .................................................................................... 10 VI. Countermeasures against Boryokudan Gangs ................... 12 VII. Drug and Firearm Control ................................................... 16 VIII. Transnational Crime ............................................................ 20 IX. Fatal Traffic Accidents and Road Traffic Law Violations .. 22 X. Nature of Motorcycle Gangs and Crackdown Results........ 24 XI. Statistics ............................................................................... 25
I.
Penal Code Offenses
1.
Aggregate Clearances and Reports to the Police •
In 2010, Penal Code offenses reported to the police decreased by 6.9% from the previous year, and continued to decline. In eight consecutive years of decline, it recorded less than 1.6 million for the first time in the Heisei period.
•
Clearances declined by 8.7%, and arrests declined by 3.1% from the previous year.
•
Arrests of juvenile suspects declined by 4.9% from the previous year.
•
The clearance rate declined by 0.6% from the previous year.
2009
1,585,856
1,703,044
-117,188
-6.9
Clearances
497,356
544,699
-47,343
-8.7
Arrests
322,620
332,888
-10,268
-3.1
85,846
90,282
-4,436
-4.9
31.4
32.0
Reports to police
Juvenile suspects Clearance rate (%)
Net change
Net percentage change (%)
2010
-0.6 points
Note: In this chapter, “Clearances” means the number of cases solved; “Arrests” means the number of suspects arrested or found by police, including juvenile suspects (aged 14 or older); “Reports to police” means the number of offenses reported to police, and “Clearance rate” means the percentage of the number of cases cleared vis-à-vis the number of offense reports to police.
2.
Categories of Penal Code Offenses Known to the Police •
Homicide declined to 1,067 (down 27, 2.5%), the lowest record after the war.
•
Robbery in monetary facilities declined to 69 (down 15, 17.9%). Robbery in convenience stores also declined to 723 (down 174, 19.4%). On the other hand, robbery in stores with relatively weaker crime-resistant capabilities is increasing (robbery in the rest of the stores rose by 1, 0.2%).
•
Purse-snatchings was recorded at 14,559 (vastly down 4,477, 23.5%)
•
In larceny, the decline rate of clearances (9.4%) exceeded that of arrests (0.3%). Estimated un-adjudicated crimes declined vastly.
•
Indecent assaults reported to police was recorded at 7,027 (up 339), while public indecency was recorded at 2,651 (up 294).
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2010 Penal Code offenses (total)
Felonious offenses
Violent offenses
Larceny offenses
Intellectual offenses
Other Penal Code offenses
Net change
Net percentage change (%)
Reports to police
1,585,856
1,703,044
-117,188
-6.9
Clearances
497,356
544,699
-47,343
-8.7
Arrests
322,620
332,888
-10,268
-3.1
Reports to police
7,576
8,314
-738
-8.9
Clearances
5,503
6,073
-570
-9.4
Arrests
5,021
5,654
-633
-11.2
Reports to police
63,646
63,995
-349
-0.5
Clearances
45,932
45,719
213
0.5
Arrests
49,525
49,225
300
0.6
Reports to police
1,213,442
1,299,294
-85,852
-6.6
Clearances
327,786
361,969
-34,183
-9.4
Arrests
175,214
175,823
-609
-0.3
Reports to police
44,347
53,002
-8,655
-16.3
Clearances
29,688
34,147
-4,459
-13.1
15,433
-1,295
-8.4
Arrests Indecency offenses
2009
14,138
Reports to police
10,893
10,182
711
7.0
Clearances
6,742
6,478
264
4.1
Arrests
6,033
5,951
82
1.4
Reports to police
245,952
268,257
-22,305
-8.3
Clearances
81,705
90,313
-8,608
-9.5
Arrests
72,689
80,802
-8,113
-10.0
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II.
Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization
1.
Juvenile Delinquency (aged under 20)
(1)
Juvenile Penal Code offenders (aged from 14 to 19) continued to decline for seven consecutive years.
•
Juvenile Penal Code offenders (aged from 14 to 19) fell to 85,846, down 4.9% from the previous year.
•
Juvenile Penal Code offenders out of the 1,000 juveniles stood at 11.8. The rate, which is about 5.1-fold the adult figure, still remained high although slightly decreased.
•
Juveniles accounted for 26.6% of the total Penal Code offenders.
•
Violent offenses and indecent offenses committed by juveniles are on the increase. Among violent offenses, bodily injuries increased 2.1%. Among indecent assaults, indecency through compulsion increased 13.2%.
•
The rate of repeat offenses continued to increase. Among them, the rate of heinous crimes and violent crimes were more than 50%. Trends in Juvenile Penal Code Offenders (aged 14–19) 2001
2006
2007
Juvenile Penal Code offenders
Year
138654
112,817
103,224
90,966
90,282
85,846
(Rate per 1,000 of the juvenile population)
16.0
14.8
13.8
12.4
12.4
11.8
2,127
1,170
1,042
956
949
783
Felonious offenses Murder
2008
2009
2010
99
69
62
50
50
43
Robbery
1,670
892
757
713
696
565
Violent offenses
18,416
9,817
9,248
8,645
7,653
7,729
Larceny offenses
81,260
62,637
58,150
52,557
54,784
52,435
Intellectual offenses
526
1,294
1,142
1,135
1,144
978
Indecency offenses
410
346
341
389
399
437
35,915
37,553
33,301
27,284
25,353
23,484
42.6
29.4
28.2
26.8
27.1
26.6
36,662
33,842
31,230
28,404
28,295
27,050
26.4
30.0
30.3
31.2
31.3
31.5
Other Penal Code offenses Juvenile percentage of all Penal Code offenders (%) Repeat offenders Rate of repeat offenses
(2)
Juvenile Penal Code offenders (aged under 14) on the decrease
•
Juveniles (aged under 14), who violated the Penal Code, declined to 17,727, down 1.7% from the previous year.
•
Violent offenses, theft, and indecency offenses committed by juveniles are on the increase. Violence and others among violent offenses, increased by 22.0%. There was
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an increase each in motorcycle theft among theft by 13.9% and indecency through compulsion by 9.1%. Juvenile Penal Code Offenders (aged under 14) Year
2001
Total
2007
2008
2009
2010
20,067
18,787
17,904
17,568
18,029
17,727
165
225
171
110
143
103
Violent offenses
1,696
1,467
1,425
1,347
1,336
1,497
Larceny offenses
14,128
11,945
11,193
11,356
12,026
12,077
37
63
55
65
68
60
Felonious offenses
Intellectual offenses
2.
2006
Juvenile Victims
(1)
The highest child abuse cases ever
•
Child abuse cases stood at 354 (up 5.7%); arrests of child abuse were at 387 (up 8.7%). The number of child victims rose to 362 (up 4.3%) each from the previous year. All of them are the highest since 1999 when the statistics started.
•
Among the arrested cases, physical abuse cases are at 270 (up 15.4%), neglect (negligence or refusal) counts at 17 (up 70.0%). Both of them increased from the previous year.
•
Although deaths caused by child abuse increased to 33 (up 17.9%), it still is lower than 2001 when the deaths stood at the highest. Year
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Child Abuse Cases
189
297
300
307
335
354
Arrests
216
329
323
319
356
387
Victims
194
316
315
319
347
362
61
59
37
45
28
33
Deaths
(2)
2001
The highest increase in child pornography
•
Referred cases of Welfare Offenses rose to 8,146 (up 5.1%). Among them, cases violating Youth Protection Ordinances are the highest with 3,078 (up 2.2%). Cases violating the Child Prostitution/Pornography Act are at 2,296 (up 13.1%).
•
Among them, the child pornography cases referred were 1,342 (up 43.5%), with child victims of 614 (up 51.6%), and the both of them are at the highest level with the drastic increase. Child victims of pre-junior high school students were at 126 (up 103.2%), accounting for 20.5% of the total.
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•
Among the child pornography cases referred, those concerning the Internet drastically rose to 783 (up 54.4%). Year Cases referred
2007
2008
2009
2010
616
567
676
935
1,342
251 (40.7)
192 (33.9)
254 (37.6)
507 (54.2)
783 (58.3)
Offenders referred
350
377
412
650
926
Child victims
253
275
338
405
614
Internet-related cases (%)
3.
2006
Police Countermeasures •
Promoting the creation of a society which does not lead the youth into delinquency, such as providing rehabilitative support to juveniles repeating delinquency.
•
Finding child abuse cases in the early stages and carefully prioritizing that the children’s safety is ensured and secured.
•
Promoting measurements against child pornography, including the crackdown on vicious child pornography cases.
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III. Economic Crimes 1.
Clearances
(1)
Loan Sharks
•
In 2010, there were 393 cases solved, down by 49 or 11.1%, 755 offenders were arrested, down by 60 or 7.4% and people under 11 legal entities were arrested, down by 1 or 8.3%, from the previous year. Their victims were 76,575, down by 17,636 or 18.7%, and the total amount in damages was 11,510,650,000 yen, down by 8,320,300,000 yen or 42.0%.
•
Boryokudan members were involved in 23.2% of all total cases. However, it is estimated that there are far more loan sharks with relations to the Boryokudan.
(2)
Investment Fraud
•
The number of investment fraud cleared in 2010 was 31, up by 2 or 6.9% from the previous year, and 110 offenders were arrested, down by 15 or 12.0%. The number of juridical entities cleared was 10, up by 3 or 42.9%. The number of victims was approximately 19 thousand, down by about 35 thousand or 64.6%, and the total amount in damages was approximately 18 billion yen, down by 147 billion or 89.1%. 2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Cases cleared
17
12
22
29
31
Suspects arrested
73
86
117
125
110
4
3
4
7
10
14,429
30,230
64,016
53,698
19,014
¥43.7 billion
¥80.8 billion
¥158.0 billion
¥165.4 billion
¥18.0 billion
Corporations cleared Victims Amount in damages
(3) •
(4)
Commercial Transaction Scams In 2010, there were 193 cases solved, up by 41 or 27.0%, and 430 offenders were arrested, up by 59 or 15.9%. The number of juridical entities cleared was 21, down by 10 or 32.3%. The number of victims was approximately 104 thousand, up by about 70 thousand or 211.6%, and the total amount in damages was approximately 11.2 billion yen, up by 2.3 billion yen or 26.4%. Environmental crimes
•
In 2010, there were 6,183 cases related to illegal waste disposal, up by 55 or 0.9%; and 7,679 offenders were arrested, up by 80 or 1.1% from the previous year.
•
Among them, industrial waste cases stood at 1,174, down by 54 or 4.4%; and 1,820 offenders were arrested, down by 73 or 3.9% from the previous year.
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(5)
Intellectual property crimes
•
There were 398 cases cleared in 2010, up by 34 or 9.3%; and 583 offenders were arrested, down by 37 or 6.0% from the previous year.
•
92.0% of the imitation brand-name products seized by police, except for those of which the supplier was unclear, were illegally imported from China.
•
52.3% of IPR infringement cases were committed on the Internet.
(6)
Food safety
•
There were 46 cases of false food-source indication cleared, down by 20 or 30.3%; and 85 offenders were arrested, down by 47 or 35.6% from the previous year.
•
Food hygiene-related cases stood at 36, up by 4 or 12.5%, and 65 offenders were arrested, up by 40 or 160.0% from the previous year.
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IV. Cybercrime Clearances and Complaints 1.
Cybercrime Clearances In 2010, there were 6,933 cases solved, up by 243 or 3.6% from the previous year.
(1)
Violations of the Unauthorized Computer Access Act Violations of the Unauthorized Computer Access Act stood at 1,601, down by 933 or 36.8% from the previous year.
(2)
Crimes involving Computers or Electromagnetic Records Crimes involving computers or electromagnetic records stood at 133, down by 62 or 31.8% from the previous year.
(3)
Crimes Using Networks Crimes using networks stood at 5,199, down by 1,238 or 31.3% from the previous year.
• Fraud using networks rose to 1,566, up by 283 or 22.3% from the previous year. Among them, fraud using Internet auction rose to 677, up by 155 or 29.7% from the previous year. • Cases concerning Child Prostitution and the Juvenile Protection Ordinance rose to 891, up by 149 or 20.1% from the previous year. • Cases concerning the Distribution of Obscene Materials and Child Pornography stood at 1,001, up by 354 or 54.7% from the previous year. • Violations of the Act on Regulating Enticement of Children through Websites for Social Networking of Opposite Sexes rose to 412, up by 63 or 18.1% from the previous year. • Violation of the copyright act stood at 368, up by 180 or 95.7%. 2.
Complaints Regarding Cybercrime •
In 2010, police across the nation received a total of 75,810 complaints via cybercrime hotlines and other avenues, down by 7,929 or 9.5% from the previous year.
•
The complaints on fraudulent transactions decreased to 31,333 (down by 8,982 or 22.3%) and those on nuisance mails increased to 9,836 (up by 3,298 or 50.4%), while those on Internet auctions decreased to 6,905 (down by 954 or 12.1%). Those on unauthorized computer access or computer virus decreased to 3,668, down by 515 or 12.3%.
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3.
Suicide Notices on the Internet
Suicide notices on the Internet to which the police reacted based on the information from providers in 2010 decreased to 280 cases or 288 personnel, up by 57 cases or 60 personnel. 4.
Anti-Cybercrime Measures
(1)
Reinforcement of Investigation
•
While establishing the framework of cracking down illegal information on the Internet, cybercrime measures with co-investigation systems throughout the country must be strengthened.
•
On researching new methods against new modus operandi including fishing and file sharing software, a new way of crackdown based on it must be promoted.
•
Investigation against cybercrimes is reinforced by letting police officers, including those in police stations, develop investigative skills through various educational programs.
(2)
Appropriate response to complaints and promoting awareness
Based on the analysis of the situation on cybercrimes, including increasing online fraud using credit card numbers of other people and online complaints, there must be cooperation with business entities on adapting security equipments, including 3D-secure. (3)
Countermeasures against suicide notices posted on the Internet
The police quickly identify those who post suicide notices on the Internet with the cooperation of providers and implement measures to prevent them, including guarding and rescuing.
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V.
JAFIC
1.
Suspicious Transactions Reported
(1)
Reported Number of Suspicious Transactions
• There were 294,305 reports (up by 21,980 or 8.1% from the previous year) in 2010. • 271,236 reports (92.2% of the total) were from banks, and 172,394 reports (58.6% of the total) were through the electronic reporting system. Among them, there were 208,650 reports (up 18,901 or 10.0%) referred. 2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Reports received per year
12,372
18,768
43,768
95,315
Reports referred per year
6,752
12,417
30,090
64,675
(2)
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
98,935
113,860
158,041
235,260
272,325
294,305
66,812
71,241
98,629
146,330
189,749
208,650
Number of Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) by Business Institution Types 2009 Business Institution Type
2010 %
Number of reports
%
252,415
92.7%
271,236
92.2%
18,821
7.5%
10,941
4.0%
11,156
3.8%
215
2.0%
Financial instruments businesses
3,828
1.4%
5,679
1.9%
1,851
48.4%
Money lending businesses
1,148
0.4%
634
0.2%
-514
-44.8%
Norinchukin Bank, etc.
281
0.1%
357
0.1%
76
27.0%
Labour Bank
161
0.1%
243
0.1%
82
50.9%
Insurance companies
183
0.1%
202
0.1%
19
10.4%
1,253
0.5%
979
0.3%
-274
-21.9%
60
0.0%
83
0.0%
23
38.3%
1,510
0.6%
1,617
0.5%
107
7.1%
33
0.0%
21
0.0%
-12
-36.4%
0
0.0%
19
0.0%
19
-
92
0.0%
36
0.0%
-56
-60.9%
2
0.0%
0
0.0%
-2
-100.0%
272,325
100.0%
272,305
100.0%
21,980
8.1%
Banks Shinkin bank and credit cooperatives
Other Finance leasing Credit card
New business operators
Real estate transactions Dealers of precious metals and stones Postal receiving services Telephone receiving services Total
Number of reports
Increase/Decrease Rate
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Number of reports
%
(3)
Outlook of How STRs are Used The number of cases cleared by prefectural police that were initiated with STRs was 390 (up by 53 or 15.7% from the previous year), including 9 money-laundering cases. 88,060 STRs (up by 18,119 or 25.9%) were utilized for other investigations not initiated with STRs.
2.
Money-Laundering Trends
There were 205 cases (down by 21 or 9.2% from the previous year) cleared for money-laundering offenses. (1)
Number of cases cleared for Money Laundering Offenses under the Act on the Punishment of Organized Crimes Year
Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Management Control by Criminal Proceeds (Article 9)
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
Concealment of Criminal Proceeds (Article 10)
10
19
45
50
65
91
137
134
172
139
2
9
11
15
42
42
40
38
54
65
12
38
56
65
107
134
177
173
226
205
Receipt of Criminal Proceeds (Article 11) Total
(2)
Number of cases cleared for Money Laundering Offenses under the Anti-Drug Special Provisions Law Year
Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Concealment of Narcotics-related Criminal Proceeds (Article 6)
3
0
8
5
3
5
5
10
5
8
Receipt of Narcotics-related Criminal Proceeds (Article 7)
0
0
2
0
2
5
2
2
5
1
3
0
10
5
5
10
7
12
10
9
Total
3.
Promotion of International Cooperation
JAFIC (Japan Financial Intelligence Center) has agreed on a framework for information exchange with the FIUs in Turkey, Mexico, Luxemburg, Chile, Finland, and India (By the end of 2010, JAFIC has a framework with 26 countries or regions.)
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VI. Countermeasures against Boryokudan Gangs 1.
Characteristics of Anti-Boryokudan Measures in 2010 • Enhancement of countermeasures against Yamaguchi-gumi, Kodo-kai • Expulsion of Boryokudan from public works projects • Enactment and operation of the Boryokudan Elimination Ordinances • Measures against Kudo-kai in Kitakyushu area • Expulsion of Boryokudan from business activities • Expulsion of Boryokudan from financial markets • Expulsion of Boryokudan from bank transactions • Expulsion of Boryokudan from the construction business • Expulsion of Boryokudan from Ozumo (sumo-wrestling)
2.
Membership of Boryokudan Gangs • In 2010, all Boryokudan gangsters were 78,600: the three major groups (Yamaguchi-gumi, Inagawa-kai, and Sumiyoshi-kai) held a membership of approximately 56,600, accounting for 72.0% of all gangsters nationwide. • Among them, the Yamaguchi-gumi was highly conspicuous by its stern domination, accounting for 44.4% of all gangsters.
The sixth Yamaguchi-gumi Three major groups
Sumiyoshi-kai
Inagawa-kai
Combined total of the three major groups
End of 2010
Net change from end of 2009
Members Associates
17,300 17,600
-1,700 200
Total Members Associates Total Members Associates Total
34,900 5,900 6,700 12,600 4,500 4,600 9,100
-1,500 -200 0 -200 -200 -100 -300
Members Associates Total
27,700 28,900 56,600
-2,100 100 -2,000
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Percentage 44.4% (members only at 48.1%) 16.0% (members only at 16.4%) 11.6% (members only at 12.5%) 72.0% (members only at 76.9%)
3.
Clearances Involving Boryokudan
(1)
Overall trends
•
Boryokudan gangsters arrested for violating the Penal Code or special law offenses rose to 25,686 (down by 817 from the previous year). Clearances were 51,031 cases, down by 4824. Year
Classification Total number of gangsters arrested
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
28,417
27,169
26,064
26,503
25,686
8,471
7,766
7,197
6,776
6,216
57,557
57,524
56,612
55,855
51,031
Members of Boryokudan groups Total number of cleared cases
(2)
Enforcement of the Organized Crime Punishment Law
• Special provisions of the law were applied to 18 cases for aggravated punishment, and to 90 cases for the concealment and receipt of crime proceeds. Year Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Aggravated punishment provision for organized crime (Article 3)
9
10
13
18
26
16
16
12
17
18
Harboring of suspects of organized crime (Article 7)
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
3
Concealment of crime proceeds, etc. (Article 10)
5
9
25
29
21
18
35
41
49
46
Receipt of crime proceeds, etc. (Article 11)
2
7
10
11
27
35
25
21
41
44
Issuance of confiscation and freezing order prior to indictment (Article 23)
1
4
3
5
0
3
7
21
23
36
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(3)
Rivalry among Boryokudan gangs
•
There was no Boryokudan war in 2010. Year
2001
Classification Number of Boryokudan rivalry cases Those involving the Yamaguchi-gumi group Number of clashes
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
5
7
7
6
6
0
3
1
1
0
1
5
5
5
6
0
2
1
0
0
81
28
44
31
18
(15)
18
6
4
0
Gun-shooting incidents
71
21
32
19
11
(8)
12
3
1
0
Gun-shooting rate (%)
87.7
75.0
72.7
61.3
61.1
(53.3)
66.7
50.0
25.0
0.0
4
2
7
4
2
0
8
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
15
14
15
12
4
(6)
8
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2009
2010
Number of deaths Non-gangster victims Number of injuries Non-gangster victims
• There were 17 gun-shooting cases, down by 5 from the previous year. Year
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Number of gun-shooting incidents
178
112
104
85
51
36
41
32
22
17
Those relating to Boryokudan conflicts
71
21
32
19
11
0
12
3
1
0
Number of deaths
24
18
28
15
7
2
12
8
6
6
Number of injuries
20
20
27
12
6
8
7
5
8
3
Classification
•
The police seized 98 handguns, down by 50 from the previous year. Year
Classification
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
591
327
334
309
243
204
231
166
148
98
565
301
308
276
216
187
223
158
129
96
26
26
26
33
27
17
8
8
19
2
Total number of handguns seized Genuine handguns Converted handguns
(4)
Fundraising activities
• Their traditional mode of fundraising activities were drug trafficking, extortion, gambling, and bookmaking, and 8,742 gangsters were arrested for those crimes, which accounted for 34.0% of the total Boryokudan arrests. • Their operations also included various crimes committed through companies run by them or having symbiotic relations with them in the fields of finance or construction.
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4.
Enforcement of the Anti-Boryokudan Law •
As of the end of December 2010, 22 groups were designated as Boryokudan gangs.
•
There were 2,130 discontinuance orders issued, up by 11 from the previous year, while 85 recurrence prevention orders were issued, up by 20 from the previous year. Prevention orders and prohibition orders were 8 and 8, respectively.
5.
Boryokudan Elimination Movement •
The Ministerial Conference of Crime Countermeasures confirmed the approach of excluding Boryokudan from bids and contracts of public construction.
•
Twenty-three prefectures established the Boryokudan Elimination Ordinance.
•
The police supported the social movement to eliminate them in various fields of business.
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VII. Drug and Firearms Control [Drug Control] 1.
Overview • Arrests for methamphetamine offenses rose, and accounted for 82.5% of the total. Among them, those of Boryokudan gangsters rose, too, still accounting for more than half of all the arrests, which showed their strong tendency towards methamphetamine offenses. The seized amount of methamphetamine exceeded 300 kilos for four years continuously. • Arrests for cannabis decreased, but accounted for 15.3% of the total, while the number of cannabis smuggling cases decreased. • Arrests of non-resident foreigners for drug offenses decreased, while Iranians and Chinese showed a strong tendency towards methamphetamine trafficking. • Clearances for all drug smuggling decreased. Among them, those of methamphetamine declined, but still at the high level, with a wider variety of countries shipped from, while those of cannabis, MDMA and other synthetic drugs decreased rapidly.
2.
Clearances of Drug Offenses
(1)
Methamphetamine offenses
• Arrests for methamphetamine offenses stood at 11,993, up by 338 from the previous year. Offenders for its use were 6,915 and those for its possession were 3,938, these two altogether accounted for 90.5% of the total. • Boryokudan gangsters arrested for methamphetamine offenses stood at 6,322, up by 121 from the previous year. (2)
Cannabis offenses
• Arrests for cannabis offenses increased to 2,216, down by 704 from the previous year. • The seized amount of dry or resin cannabis went down, and the number of seized stalks rose to 5,696. • Cases on the planting of hemp grass were 172. (3)
Drug smuggling cases
• Clearances for all drug smuggling rose to 188, down by 72 from the previous year. • Among them, those of methamphetamine declined to 132, down by 32. Those of cannabis decreased to 24, and those of MDMA and other synthetic drugs went down to 3.
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Year
2009
2010
Clearances
164
132
Arrests
219
158
Clearances
45
24
Arrests
48
25
Clearances
47
31
Arrests
52
31
Clearances
4
1
Arrests
2
1
Clearances
260
188
Arrests
321
215
Classification Methamphetamine offenses
Cannabis offenses
Narcotics and Psychotropic offenses
Opium offenses
Total
(4)
Drug offenses by non-resident foreigners
• Arrests of non-resident foreigners for drug offenses decreased to 538, down by 39. • Three foreign nationals (Iranian, Filipino, and Brazilian) constituted 38.7% of all the non-resident foreigners arrested. Number of Arrested Foreign Visitors Classified by Drug Offenses and Nationalities Methamphetamine offenses
Total
Major three Iran smuggling Philippines countries Brazil Subtotal Others Total
2009
2010
2009
2010
93
54
85
57
63
103
91
Narcotics and Psychotropic offenses
Cannabis offenses
Opium offenses
2009
2010
2009
2010
2009
2010
50
2
2
3
1
3
1
53
58
3
4
1
1
0
0
74
62
20
24
9
5
0
0
253
208
212
170
25
30
13
7
3
1
324
330
214
213
62
63
44
53
4
1
577
538
426
383
87
93
57
60
7
2
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[Firearms Control]
1.
Overview •
While firearm-shooting incidents stayed unchanged, there was a decrease in the shooting cases of Boryokudan wars.
•
As a whole, gun-use criminal cases declined; gun-use robbery cases in particular declined significantly.
•
The number of handgun seizures decreased, with a significant decline of those from Boryokudan gangsters.
•
Arrests for violating the provisions concerning handguns and gun-parts stipulated in the Firearms and Swords Control Law declined, and those of Boryokudan gangsters also fell significantly.
2.
Firearm Offenses
(1)
Firearm shootings
•
The number of firearm shootings decreased to 35, down by 1 or 2.9% from the previous year, with 31 cases using handguns.
•
Shootings by Boryokudan gangsters decreased to 17, down by 5 or 22.7% from the previous year.
(2) •
Gun-use criminal cases reported to police The number of gun-use criminal cases reported to police decreased to 205, down by 48 or 19.0% from the previous year.
• Among them, homicide cases rose to 19, up by 5, while robbery cases declined to 60, down by 40. 3.
Firearms Control
(1)
Handgun seizures
•
The number of handgun seizures declined to 397, down by 10 or 2.5% from the previous year. Among them, those from Boryokudan gangsters fell to 98, down by 50 or 33.8%.
• (2)
Clearances of gun smuggling counted 4, same as the previous year, with 1 handgun seized. Clearances of Offenses of the Firearms and Swords Control Law
•
The cleared offenses violating the articles concerning smuggling, illegal possession,
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giving and receiving of handguns and gun-parts stipulated in the Firearms and Swords Control Law decreased to 178, down by 37 or 17.2% from the previous year. Among them, those by Boryokudan gangsters were 85, down by 44 or 34.1%. •
The number of arrestees was 158, down by 51 or 24.4%. Those of Boryokudan gangsters fell to 77, down by 53 or 40.8%.
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VIII. Transnational Crime 1.
Clearances in 2010 •
The total number of cleared-up cases: 19,809, down by 8,027 (-28.8%) from the previous year
•
The total number of arrestees: 11,858, down by 1,399 (-10.6%) from the previous year 2010
20,561
14,025
-6,536
-31.8%
Arrests
7,190
6,710
-480
-6.7%
Cleared-up cases
7,275
5,784
-1,491
-20.5%
Arrests
6,067
5,148
-919
-15.1%
Cleared-up cases
Net change
Net percentage change (%)
2009
Penal Code offenses
Special law offenses
2.
Characteristics of Crimes by Foreign Visitors
(1)
Long-term trend
• The numbers of cleared-up cases and arrests of foreign visitors have been decreasing after peaks in 2004 and 2005. (2)
Comparison by nationality
• As for the arrests for Penal Code offenses, those of Chinese nationals declined by 63.0% and those of Brazilian nationals by 22.7%, while those of Vietnamese rose by 200.8% compared with those in 2000. As for the arrests for special law offenses, those of Vietnamese rose by 328.3% and those of Korean declined by 38.7%, compared with those in 2000. • Chinese nationals had been accounting for the highest percentage of clearances and arrestees among foreign nationals for both Penal Code offenses and special law offenses for the past ten years. In 2010, 7,231 cases, or 36.5% of the total of those cases were committed by Chinese nationals. (3)
Comparison by visa status
•
The arrestees of illegal immigrants have declined by 70.0% for Penal Code offenses and by 50.0% for special law offenses, compared with those in 2000.
•
Among the arrestees for both Penal Code offenses and special law offenses, those with “Training” or “College student” visa have increased.
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(4)
Comparison by crime categories
•
Compared with those in 2000, the total number of clearances have declined by 38.9%.
•
The clearances of burglary thefts, violent offenses, and intellectual offenses have changed by -44.5%, 71.3%, and -8.8%, respectively, compared with those in 2000.
•
The clearances of the Immigration Control Law offenses have declined by about 40.0%, while the Entertainment Establishments Control Law offenses have increased by three times, and the Anti-Prostitution Law offenses decreased by 48.6%, compared with those in 2000.
(5) •
(6)
Comparison by complicity rate Among the cleared-up cases of Penal Code offenses, offenses committed alone have decreased by 41.7% and their composition rate rose to 51.8% compared to those in 2000. Comparison by area of commitment
•
The cleared-up cases of Penal Code offenses in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area declined, while those in Kanto and Chubu regions rose.
•
The regional subtotal of the cleared-up cases committed by Chinese nationals was concentrated in Kanto, Kinki, Tokyo and Chubu. Those by Brazilians was concentrated in Chubu and Kanto, while those by Vietnamese in Kanto and Chubu.
3.
Offenses Providing Infrastructure for Criminal Activities by Illegal Foreign Residents in Japan •
As for fake paternity acknowledgment, 10 cases with 28 arrests were cleared up and the arrests for forgery of passports and alien registration cards declined.
•
Among illegal foreign residents in Japan who were helped by Japanese brokers to find shelters in Japan, Chinese tenants committed larceny, and Iranians did trafficking of methamphetamine, which indicate that offenses of this category could create a hotbed of various crimes and expand their criminal activities.
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IX. Fatal Traffic Accidents and Road Traffic Law Violations 1.
Occurrence of Traffic Accidents • Traffic accidents: • Deaths: • Injuries:
725,773, down by 11,701 or 1.6% from the previous year 4,863, down by 51 or 1.0% 896,208, down by 14,900 or 1.6%
*The number of deaths decreased for 10 consecutive years, and counted less than the previous year which recorded less than 5,000 deaths for the first time in these 57 years. However, the decrease rate was the lowest in these 10 years. The number of traffic accidents and that of injuries and deaths were also decreasing for 6 consecutive years, and that of injuries counted less than 900,000 for the first time in these 16 years. 2.
Trends in Traffic Deaths and Fatal Traffic Accidents
(1)
In 2010, although traffic deaths among people aged 65 or older decreased than the previous year, it comprised more than half of the total. People aged 65 or older accounted for the most among all ages, 2.2 times as that of all ages. Elderly people killed: ….2,450, down by 2 or 0.1%, a 50.4% share Elderly people killed (every 100,000)….8.45, down by 0.24 or 2.8% People of all ages killed (every 100,000)….3.81, down by 0.03 or 0.9%
(2)
Traffic deaths while walking were the most. Those while riding bicycles decreased the most. Deaths while walking: 1,714, down by 3 or 0.2% Deaths while riding motor vehicles:
1,602, up by 2 or 0.1%
Deaths while riding bicycles: 658, down by 37 or 5.3% (3)
Deaths caused by not wearing a seat belt rose for the first time these 17 years since 1994. Deaths without a seat belt: 741, up by 25 or 3.5%
(4)
The number of deaths during the night time rose for the first time in 10 years since 2001. The increase was most among people aged 65 or older while walking. The number of deaths at night time….2,403, up by 29 or 1.2% Elderly people while walking…..808, up by 36 or 4.7%
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(5)
Although fatal accidents due to drunk driving have decreased for 10 consecutive years, the decrease was slight. Fatal accidents due to drunk driving:
(6)
287, down by 5 or 1.7%
Fatal accidents and deaths on expressways rose for the first time in 7 years since 2004. Among them, deaths from not wearing a seat belt increased significantly. Fatal accidents on expressways:
166, up by 5 or 3.1%
Deaths on expressways:
188, up by 10 or 5.6%
Deaths on expressways from not wearing a seat belt 3.
61, up by 20 or 48.8%
Road Traffic Law Violations Overall violations: 11,835,929, down by 828,921 or 6.5% Priority violations: 4,334,357, down by 245,458 or 5.4% Penalty point notifications: 2,173,483, down by 112,981 or 4.9% Illegal Parking: 2,020,655, down by 497,351 or 19.8% Notes: 1. Priority violations cover driving without a license, drunk driving, speeding, and intersection-related violations. 2. Penalty point notifications cover faults concerning seat belts, helmets or child seats. 3. Illegal parking comprises all illegal-parking and failure-to-stop cases of which a driver was given a ticket, a case which was sent to a public prosecutor’s office or a case where an overdue payment order was issued. (Overdue-payment cases were not counted in the previous year.)
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X.
Nature of Motorcycle Gangs and Crackdown Results
1.
Nature and Trend of Motorcycle Gangs
(1)
Trend
• Group-runs/number of runs and vehicles stayed • Participants slightly increased, reports to the police decreased. Year Classification Group-runs / number of runs
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net change
Net percentage change
4,730
4,174
3,568
3,572
3,566
-6
-0.2%
Number of participants
54,434
49,379
41,806
35,247
36,961
1,714
4.9%
Number of vehicles
34,984
32,573
25,896
23,180
23,223
-43
0.2%
Number of reports to the police
65,520
64,057
57,593
55,549
48,284
-4,265
-13.1%
(2)
Nature of motorcycle gangs
• The numbers of motorcycle gangs and their membership have continuously declined for several years. • Ratio of youth has been increasing. Year Classification Number of groups Membership Proportion of juveniles
2.
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Net change
Net percentage change
847
767
651
583
507
-76
-13.0
13,677
12,584
11,516
10,454
9,064
-1,390
-13.3
47.7%
47.3%
48.2%
51.7%
54.4%
Crackdown results • The total number of suspects arrested decreased. • Dangerous group activities have been decreasing since 2008 in number of clearances, suspects arrested, and suspects arrested per case. (Unit: person) Year
Classification
2009
2010
Net change
Net percentage change
Total number of suspects arrested
32,170
30,776
-1,394
-4.3%
Road Traffic Law violations
29,534
27,969
-1,565
-5.3%
2,405
2,008
-397
-16.5%
-38
-13.7%
171
6.5%
Dangerous group activities (Clearance) Penal code offenses and others
(278)
(240)
2,636
2,807
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XI. Statistics
26
Glossary Figures
Index serious and larceny offenses known to police and clearances
27
Table 1
Penal Code offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by crime category compared to the previous year
35
Table 2
Larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by M.O. compared to the previous year
36
Table 3
Penal Code offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
37
Table 4
Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests compared to the previous year
38
Table 5
Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
39
Table 6
Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year
54
Table 7
Penal Code arrests by prefecture and arrest category compared to the previous year
64
Table 8
Special Law violation cases and persons transferred to public prosecutor’s offices compared to the previous year
65
Table 9
Foreign visitors arrested for index serious and larceny offenses by nationality compared to the previous year
66
Table 10
Penal Code and Special Law offenses committed by foreign visitors, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
68
Table 11
Penal Code offenses committed by Boryokudan members, clearances and arrests by crime category compared to the previous year
70
Table 12
Special Law offenses committed by Boryokudan members, clearances and arrests by applied laws compared to the previous year
71
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Glossary Terms used in this report are defined as follows: 1. Index serious and larceny offenses The following criminal offenses are used as statistical indexes to assess the level of the crime situation in Japan because of their seriousness or frequency of occurrences.
Index serious offenses: Index larceny offenses: picking
murder, robbery, arson, rape, abduction, and sexual assault burglary, motor vehicle theft, purse snatching, and pocket
2. Juvenile offender Any person who has reached 14 years of age and under 20 at the time of crime commission and during judicial proceedings, unless otherwise specified 3. Foreign visitor Any foreigner staying in Japan; excluding those who have lived in Japan as a long-term/permanent resident, US military personnel under the SOFA status, or whose status of residence is unknown 4. Street “Street” means all public roads and ways for travel, where crime is generally directed against a person. The street specifically includes as follows:
Road, parking area for vehicle, urban park, vacant lot
Public transportation including stations/port facilities (e.g. subway, train, airplane, ship, bus) Other transportation (e.g. taxi, automobile) Other street (e.g. thoroughfare of underground shopping area, toll road)
Note: This report is based on the data collected as of June, 2011.
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[Figures]
Index serious and larceny offenses known to police and clearances
Penal Code offenses
(January to December)
2,500,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
500,000
0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
2,050,850
640,657
384,250
112,817
2007
1,908,836
605,358
365,577
103,224
2008
1,818,023
573,392
339,752
90,966
2009
1,703,044
544,699
332,888
90,282
2010
1,585,856
497,356
322,620
85,846
Felonious offenses
(January to December)
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
2006
10,124
7,125
6,459
1,170
2007
9,051
6,461
5,923
1,042
2008
8,581
6,229
5,634
956
2009
8,314
6,073
5,654
949
2010
7,576
5,503
5,021
783
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Juveniles (among arrests)
Violent offenses
(January to December)
90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
76,303
49,409
54,505
9,817
2007
72,908
49,656
54,163
9,248
2008
68,948
47,772
51,924
8,645
2009
63,995
45,719
49,225
7,653
2010
63,646
45,932
49,525
7,729
Larceny offenses (January to December)
1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
1,534,528
416,281
187,654
62,637
2007
1,429,956
395,243
180,446
58,150
2008
1,372,840
379,839
174,738
52,557
2009
1,299,294
361,969
175,823
54,784
2010
1,213,442
327,786
175,214
52,435
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Intellectural offenses (January to December)
90,000 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
84,271
37,296
15,760
1,294
2007
75,999
33,878
15,264
1,142
2008
73,252
36,979
15,145
1,135
2009
53,002
34,147
15,433
1,144
2010
44,347
29,688
14,138
978
Moral offenses
(January to December)
14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
11,932
6,752
6,261
346
2007
11,184
6,462
6,279
341
2008
10,559
6,376
6,048
389
2009
10,182
6,478
5,951
399
2010
10,893
6,742
6,033
437
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Index serious offenses (January to December)
20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
18,649
11,084
8,880
1,428
2007
16,922
10,181
8,315
1,316
2008
15,847
9,925
7,982
1,238
2009
15,158
9,776
7,884
1,234
2010
14,788
9,291
7,317
1,106
Index larceny offenses (January to December)
300,000
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
Offenses known to police
Clearances
Arrests
Juveniles (among arrests)
2006
282,047
127,901
18,098
4,366
2007
241,425
124,158
16,857
3,930
2008
210,103
112,607
15,455
3,357
2009
200,572
102,130
15,159
3,515
2010
181,134
86,596
14,717
3,217
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Index serious offenses known to police (January to December)
9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0
Murder
Robbery
Arson
Rape
Abduction
Indecent assault
2006
1,309
5,108
1,759
1,948
199
8,326
2007
1,199
4,567
1,519
1,766
207
7,664
2008
1,297
4,278
1,424
1,582
155
7,111
2009
1,094
4,512
1,306
1,402
156
6,688
2010
1,067
4,029
1,191
1,289
185
7,027
Index serious offense clearances (January to December)
4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0
Murder
Robbery
Arson
Rape
Abduction
Indecent assault
2006
1,267
3,061
1,337
1,460
180
3,779
2007
1,157
2,790
1,120
1,394
178
3,542
2008
1,237
2,612
1,054
1,326
141
3,555
2009
1,074
2,923
913
1,163
140
3,563
2010
1,029
2,516
895
1,063
151
3,637
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Index serious offense arrests (January to December)
4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0
Murder
Robbery
Arson
Rape
Abduction
Indecent assault
2006
1,241
3,335
825
1,058
167
2,254
2007
1,161
2,985
764
1,013
152
2,240
2008
1,211
2,813
659
951
129
2,219
2009
1,036
3,069
631
918
101
2,129
2010
999
2,568
651
803
107
2,189
Index serious offense arrests (juveniles) (January to December)
1,000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0
Murder
Robbery
Arson
Rape
Abduction
Indecent assault
2006
69
892
103
106
16
242
2007
62
757
102
121
12
262
2008
50
713
66
127
7
275
2009
50
696
83
120
4
281
2010
43
565
65
110
5
318
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Index larceny offenses known to police (January to December)
250,000
200,000
150,000
100,000
50,000
0 Burglary theft
Burglary theft (at residence)
Burglary theft (at non‐residence)
Mortor vehicle theft
Purse snatching
Pick‐pocketing
2006
205,463
120,023
85,440
36,058
26,828
13,698
2007
175,728
103,490
72,238
31,790
23,687
10,220
2008
155,047
91,082
63,965
27,515
19,145
8,396
2009
148,488
81,436
67,052
25,815
19,036
7,233
2010
136,552
74,558
61,994
23,775
14,559
6,248
Index larceny offense clearances (January to December)
120,000
100,000
80,000
60,000
40,000
20,000
0 Burglary theft
Burglary theft (at residence)
Burglary theft (at non‐residence)
Mortor vehicle theft
Purse snatching
2006
100,824
58,717
42,107
13,288
10,090
3,699
2007
96,266
54,491
41,775
13,507
11,321
3,064
2008
87,047
49,600
37,447
12,569
11,229
1,762
2009
81,545
48,157
33,388
9,557
9,051
1,977
2010
70,307
39,880
30,427
8,433
6,323
1,533
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Pick‐pocketing
Index larceny offense arrests (January to December)
14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Burglary theft
Burglary theft (at residence)
Burglary theft (at non‐residence)
Mortor vehicle theft
Purse snatching
Pick‐pocketing
2006
12,434
4,830
7,604
3,056
1,652
956
2007
12,037
4,462
7,575
2,380
1,524
916
2008
11,079
4,182
6,897
2,228
1,251
897
2009
10,852
4,170
6,682
2,045
1,438
824
2010
10,766
4,072
6,694
1,837
1,191
923
Index larceny offense arrests (juveniles) (January to December)
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0 Burglary theft
Burglary theft (at residence)
Burglary theft (at non‐residence)
Mortor vehicle theft
Purse snatching
Pick‐pocketing
2006
2,582
708
1,874
852
834
98
2007
2,387
647
1,740
655
796
92
2008
2,114
618
1,496
508
640
95
2009
2,209
651
1,558
494
712
100
2010
2,063
616
1,447
451
568
135
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category
Vandalism
Dealing in stolen goods
Abduction
Unlawful arrest or confinement
Trespassing
Conversion of lost property Obstructing the execution of official duty
Other Penal Code offenses
Indecent assault Indecent exposure
Breach of trust Indecent offenses Gambling Sexual offenses
Illegal proceeds from mediation
Document Credit card Securities Official corruption Bribery
Currency
Intimidation Extortion Larceny offenses Burglary theft Vehicle theft Non-burglary theft Intellectual offenses Fraud Embezzlement Counterfeiting
Bodily injury Bodily injury resulting in death
Assault
Unlawful assembly with dangerous weapons
Total Penal Code offenses Felonious offenses Murder Robbery Arson Rape Violent offenses
Crime
23,863 362 156 3,607 169,292
3,071
22,027 354 185 3,284 156,717
2,969
128
2,348 5,530 1,299,294 148,488 497,407 653,399 53,002 45,162 1,963 5,790 1,948 3,374 326 97 58 46 29 10,182 340 9,842 6,688 2,357 268,257 63,213
2,298 5,202 1,213,442 136,552 464,775 612,115 44,347 37,516 1,735 4,982 1,824 2,715 265 126 83 68 31 10,893 378 10,515 7,027 2,651 245,952 55,837
115
15
29,638 26,464
29,593 26,547
6
Jan-Dec 1,703,044 8,314 1,094 4,512 1,306 1,402 63,995
Jan-Dec 1,585,856 7,576 1,067 4,029 1,191 1,289 63,646
to
2009
2010
Known
-1,836 -8 29 -323 -12,575
-102
-50 -328 -85,852 -11,936 -32,632 -41,284 -8,655 -7,646 -228 -808 -124 -659 -61 29 25 22 2 711 38 673 339 294 -22,305 -7,376
-13
-45 83
-9
-117,188 -738 -27 -483 -115 -113 -349
-7.7 -2.2 18.6 -9.0 -7.4
-3.3
-2.1 -5.9 -6.6 -8.0 -6.6 -6.3 -16.3 -16.9 -11.6 -14.0 -6.4 -19.5 -18.7 29.9 43.1 47.8 6.9 7.0 11.2 6.8 5.1 12.5 -8.3 -11.7
-10.2
-0.2 0.3
-60.0
-6.9 -8.9 -2.5 -10.7 -8.8 -8.1 -0.5
Change No. %
police
8,028 307 151 3,084 11,554
2,881
1,734 3,173 327,786 70,307 40,996 216,483 29,688 24,897 1,259 3,429 572 2,519 192 97 78 65 25 6,742 369 6,373 3,637 1,953 81,705 52,960
110
21,667 19,350
8
Jan-Dec 497,356 5,503 1,029 2,516 895 1,063 45,932
2010
8,234 325 140 3,397 12,062
2,952
1,781 3,297 361,969 81,545 45,741 234,683 34,147 28,753 1,324 3,992 557 3,085 259 49 55 44 23 6,478 337 6,141 3,563 1,810 90,313 60,433
114
21,238 19,388
15
Jan-Dec 544,699 6,073 1,074 2,923 913 1,163 45,719
2009
-206 -18 11 -313 -508
-71
-47 -124 -34,183 -11,238 -4,745 -18,200 -4,459 -3,856 -65 -563 15 -566 -67 48 23 21 2 264 32 232 74 143 -8,608 -7,473
-4
429 -38
-7
-47,343 -570 -45 -407 -18 -100 213
-2.5 -5.5 7.9 -9.2 -4.2
-2.4
-2.6 -3.8 -9.4 -13.8 -10.4 -7.8 -13.1 -13.4 -4.9 -14.1 2.7 -18.3 -25.9 98.0 41.8 47.7 8.7 4.1 9.5 3.8 2.1 7.9 -9.5 -12.4
-3.5
2.0 -0.2
-46.7
-8.7 -9.4 -4.2 -13.9 -2.0 -8.6 0.5
Change No. %
Clearances
36.4 86.7 81.6 93.9 7.4
97.0
75.5 61.0 27.0 51.5 8.8 35.4 66.9 66.4 72.6 68.8 31.4 92.8 72.5 77.0 94.0 95.6 80.6 61.9 97.6 60.6 51.8 73.7 33.2 94.8
95.7
73.2 72.9
133.3
Jan-Dec 31.4 72.6 96.4 62.4 75.1 82.5 72.2
2010
34.5 89.8 89.7 94.2 7.1
96.1
75.9 59.6 27.9 54.9 9.2 35.9 64.4 63.7 67.4 68.9 28.6 91.4 79.4 50.5 94.8 95.7 79.3 63.6 99.1 62.4 53.3 76.8 33.7 95.6
89.1
71.7 73.3
100.0
Jan-Dec 32.0 73.0 98.2 64.8 69.9 83.0 71.4
2009
Clearance
1.9 -3.1 -8.1 -0.3 0.3
0.9
-0.4 1.4 -0.9 -3.4 -0.4 -0.5 2.5 2.7 5.2 -0.1 2.8 1.4 -6.9 26.5 -0.8 -0.1 1.3 -1.7 -1.5 -1.8 -1.5 -3.1 -0.5 -0.8
6.6
1.5 -0.4
33.3
-0.6 -0.4 -1.8 -2.4 5.2 -0.5 0.8
Change
rate
5,601 413 107 2,989 5,864
2,547
1,613 3,761 175,214 10,766 26,842 137,606 14,138 11,306 1,091 1,617 78 1,419 47 40 97 81 27 6,033 1,312 4,721 2,189 1,727 72,689 52,598
135
22,076 22,030
45
Jan-Dec 322,620 5,021 999 2,568 651 803 49,525
2010
5,547 535 101 3,172 6,160
2,698
1,562 3,961 175,823 10,852 28,617 136,354 15,433 12,542 1,073 1,710 80 1,517 58 27 83 71 25 5,951 1,376 4,575 2,129 1,626 80,802 59,919
138
21,376 22,253
73
Jan-Dec 332,888 5,654 1,036 3,069 631 918 49,225
2009
-28
54 -122 6 -183 -296
-151
51 -200 -609 -86 -1,775 1,252 -1,295 -1,236 18 -93 -2 -98 -11 13 14 10 2 82 -64 146 60 101 -8,113 -7,321
-3
700 -223
1.0 -22.8 5.9 -5.8 -4.8
-5.6
3.3 -5.0 -0.3 -0.8 -6.2 0.9 -8.4 -9.9 1.7 -5.4 -2.5 -6.5 -19.0 48.1 16.9 14.1 8.0 1.4 -4.7 3.2 2.8 6.2 -10.0 -12.2
-2.2
3.3 -1.0
-38.4
-3.1 -11.2 -3.6 -16.3 3.2 -12.5 0.6
Change No. % -10,268 -633 -37 -501 20 -115 300
Arrests
2010
2,734 42 5 1,422 1,407
233
141 1,372 52,435 2,063 16,634 33,738 978 880 42 56 13 38 2 437 23 414 318 79 23,484 17,268
19
1,279 4,895
42
85,846 783 43 565 65 110 7,729
2,745 62 4 1,352 1,588
218
111 1,355 54,784 2,209 17,766 34,809 1,144 1,038 38 68 22 37 3 2 399 10 389 281 92 25,353 18,971
8
1,322 4,795
70
90,282 949 50 696 83 120 7,653
-11 -20 1 70 -181
15
30 17 -2,349 -146 -1,132 -1,071 -166 -158 4 -12 -9 1 -3 38 13 25 37 -13 -1,869 -1,703
11
-43 100
-28
-4,436 -166 -7 -131 -18 -10 76
-0.4 -32.3 25.0 5.2 -11.4
6.9
27.0 1.3 -4.3 -6.6 -6.4 -3.1 -14.5 -15.2 10.5 -17.6 -40.9 2.7 -100.0 9.5 130.0 6.4 13.2 -14.1 -7.4 -9.0
137.5
-3.3 2.1
-40.0
-4.9 -17.5 -14.0 -18.8 -21.7 -8.3 1.0
Juvenile (among arrests) 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
Table1 : Penal Code offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by crime category compared to the previous year
- 36 -
ATM Safe Hotel Public office School Hospital Gas station Business office Store Factory Locker-room Warehouse Other burglary thefts Vehicle theft Motor vehicle theft Motorcycle theft Bicycle theft Non-burglary theft Authority scam theft Wedding/funeral scam theft Stay-away scam theft Shopping scam theft Visitor scam theft ATM card-use theft ATM theft Cashier theft Cash delivery theft Reach theft Hotel room theft Hospital room theft Purse snatching Pick-pocketing Bag lifting Dozing theft Vehicle load theft Vehicle parts theft Dressing-site theft Vending machine theft Undergarment theft Construction-site theft Shoplifting Workplace theft Housemate theft Offering theft Other non-burglary thefts
House while residents absent sleeping unaware
Total larceny offenses Burglary theft
M.O.
Jan-Dec 1,299,294 148,488 59,213 17,443 4,780 44 3,252 519 404 2,167 1,414 672 18,032 23,007 1,117 1,780 6,520 8,124 497,407 25,815 82,116 389,476 653,399 172 26 224 1,314 1,704 2,472 84 33 184 3,580 837 2,329 19,036 7,233 50,212 5,964 143,863 75,361 6,342 26,686 14,166 8,304 149,892 13,162 1,170 5,670 113,379
Jan-Dec 1,213,442 136,552 54,458 16,175 3,925 24 2,917 499 548 1,817 1,628 804 14,796 20,465 1,248 1,587 7,456 8,205 464,775 23,775 73,491 367,509 612,115 184 28 265 1,061 1,484 2,196 44 29 154 2,986 632 2,074 14,559 6,248 46,208 5,378 123,512 67,307 5,434 21,522 13,516 9,724 148,371 12,260 944 4,869 121,126
to
2009
2010
Known
-85,852 -11,936 -4,755 -1,268 -855 -20 -335 -20 144 -350 214 132 -3,236 -2,542 131 -193 936 81 -32,632 -2,040 -8,625 -21,967 -41,284 12 2 41 -253 -220 -276 -40 -4 -30 -594 -205 -255 -4,477 -985 -4,004 -586 -20,351 -8,054 -908 -5,164 -650 1,420 -1,521 -902 -226 -801 7,747
-6.6 -8.0 -8.0 -7.3 -17.9 -45.5 -10.3 -3.9 35.6 -16.2 15.1 19.6 -17.9 -11.0 11.7 -10.8 14.4 1.0 -6.6 -7.9 -10.5 -5.6 -6.3 7.0 7.7 18.3 -19.3 -12.9 -11.2 -47.6 -12.1 -16.3 -16.6 -24.5 -10.9 -23.5 -13.6 -8.0 -9.8 -14.1 -10.7 -14.3 -19.4 -4.6 17.1 -1.0 -6.9 -19.3 -14.1 6.8
Change No. %
police 2010 Jan-Dec 327,786 70,307 28,364 9,732 1,784 25 1,572 296 277 1,010 675 353 6,672 10,871 536 726 3,607 3,807 40,996 8,433 7,811 24,752 216,483 33 2 110 359 492 1,810 28 6 29 375 223 951 6,323 1,533 7,580 408 29,780 11,783 763 9,633 4,588 1,956 107,684 2,390 289 1,821 25,534
2009 Jan-Dec 361,969 81,545 34,466 11,617 2,074 19 1,751 240 179 1,067 772 353 9,686 11,331 529 755 3,052 3,654 45,741 9,557 9,437 26,747 234,683 252 3 52 434 688 1,965 37 13 38 398 264 664 9,051 1,977 7,596 493 38,706 9,359 1,139 16,535 5,312 2,023 108,802 2,653 328 1,926 23,975 -34,183 -11,238 -6,102 -1,885 -290 6 -179 56 98 -57 -97 -3,014 -460 7 -29 555 153 -4,745 -1,124 -1,626 -1,995 -18,200 -219 -1 58 -75 -196 -155 -9 -7 -9 -23 -41 287 -2,728 -444 -16 -85 -8,926 2,424 -376 -6,902 -724 -67 -1,118 -263 -39 -105 1,559
2009 Jan-Dec 27.9 54.9 58.2 66.6 43.4 43.2 53.8 46.2 44.3 49.2 54.6 52.5 53.7 49.3 47.4 42.4 46.8 45.0 9.2 37.0 11.5 6.9 35.9 146.5 11.5 23.2 33.0 40.4 79.5 44.0 39.4 20.7 11.1 31.5 28.5 47.5 27.3 15.1 8.3 26.9 12.4 18.0 62.0 37.5 24.4 72.6 20.2 28.0 34.0 21.1
Clearance 2010 Jan-Dec -9.4 27.0 -13.8 51.5 -17.7 52.1 -16.2 60.2 -14.0 45.5 31.6 104.2 -10.2 53.9 23.3 59.3 54.7 50.5 -5.3 55.6 -12.6 41.5 43.9 -31.1 45.1 -4.1 53.1 1.3 42.9 -3.8 45.7 18.2 48.4 4.2 46.4 -10.4 8.8 -11.8 35.5 -17.2 10.6 -7.5 6.7 -7.8 35.4 -86.9 17.9 -33.3 7.1 111.5 41.5 -17.3 33.8 -28.5 33.2 -7.9 82.4 -24.3 63.6 -53.8 20.7 -23.7 18.8 -5.8 12.6 -15.5 35.3 43.2 45.9 -30.1 43.4 -22.5 24.5 -0.2 16.4 -17.2 7.6 -23.1 24.1 25.9 17.5 -33.0 14.0 -41.7 44.8 -13.6 33.9 -3.3 20.1 -1.0 72.6 -9.9 19.5 -11.9 30.6 -5.5 37.4 6.5 21.1
Change No. %
Clearances -0.9 -3.4 -6.1 -6.4 2.1 61.0 0.1 13.1 6.2 6.4 -13.1 -8.6 -8.6 3.8 -4.5 3.3 1.6 1.4 -0.4 -1.5 -0.9 -0.2 -0.5 -128.6 -4.4 18.3 0.8 -7.2 2.9 19.6 -18.7 -1.9 1.5 3.8 17.4 -4.1 -2.8 1.3 -0.7 -2.8 5.1 -4.0 -17.2 -3.6 -4.3 0.0 -0.7 2.6 3.4 0.0
Change
rate 2010 Jan-Dec 175,214 10,766 2,927 615 530 13 320 105 85 465 120 39 963 1,498 186 343 1,325 1,232 26,842 1,837 5,954 19,051 137,606 4 1 24 201 276 295 15 8 7 27 98 51 1,191 923 5,124 102 2,186 1,399 147 671 817 430 104,804 1,675 195 711 16,224
2009 Jan-Dec 175,823 10,852 2,973 642 555 12 347 96 68 556 127 38 1,045 1,573 191 326 1,239 1,064 28,617 2,045 6,194 20,378 136,354 2 1 15 248 298 375 31 15 13 32 120 36 1,438 824 4,914 119 2,290 1,523 177 746 824 336 105,228 1,709 221 836 13,983
Arrests -609 -86 -46 -27 -25 1 -27 9 17 -91 -7 1 -82 -75 -5 17 86 168 -1,775 -208 -240 -1,327 1,252 2 9 -47 -22 -80 -16 -7 -6 -5 -22 15 -247 99 210 -17 -104 -124 -30 -75 -7 94 -424 -34 -26 -125 2,241
Juvenile (among above) Change Change 2010 2009 No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec -0.3 52,435 54,784 -2,349 -4.3 -0.8 2,063 2,209 -146 -6.6 -1.5 416 407 9 2.2 -4.2 103 116 -13 -11.2 -4.5 97 128 -31 -24.2 8.3 -7.8 35 46 -11 -23.9 9.4 18 12 6 50.0 25.0 16 23 -7 -30.4 -16.4 276 360 -84 -23.3 -5.5 8 13 -5 -38.5 2.6 9 10 -1 -10.0 -7.8 138 155 -17 -11.0 -4.8 411 441 -30 -6.8 -2.6 12 19 -7 -36.8 5.2 97 112 -15 -13.4 6.9 228 189 39 20.6 15.8 199 178 21 11.8 -6.2 16,634 17,766 -1,132 -6.4 -10.2 451 494 -43 -8.7 -3.9 5,530 5,842 -312 -5.3 -6.5 10,653 11,430 -777 -6.8 0.9 33,738 34,809 -1,071 -3.1 100.0 60.0 10 5 5 100.0 -19.0 70 56 14 25.0 -7.4 60 72 -12 -16.7 -21.3 43 51 -8 -15.7 -51.6 1 2 -1 -50.0 -46.7 1 -1 -100.0 -46.2 3 -3 -100.0 -15.6 8 7 1 14.3 -18.3 7 21 -14 -66.7 41.7 5 2 3 150.0 -17.2 568 712 -144 -20.2 12.0 135 100 35 35.0 4.3 756 666 90 13.5 -14.3 26 23 3 13.0 -4.5 466 522 -56 -10.7 -8.1 781 911 -130 -14.3 -16.9 23 27 -4 -14.8 -10.1 411 399 12 3.0 -0.8 67 65 2 3.1 28.0 23 36 -13 -36.1 -0.4 28,348 29,119 -771 -2.6 -2.0 278 282 -4 -1.4 -11.8 25 30 -5 -16.7 -15.0 103 117 -14 -12.0 16.0 1,524 1,580 -56 -3.5
Change No. %
Table2 : Larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by M.O. compared to the previous year
Table3 : Penal code offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to previous year Total number of Penal Code offenses Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Change No.
2010 Jan-Dec
%
Clearances 2009 Change Jan-Dec No. %
2010 Jan-Dec
Arrests 2009 Change Jan-Dec No. %
Clearance rate 2010 2009 Change Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
1,585,856
1,703,044
-117,188
-6.9
497,356
544,699
-47,343
-8.7
322,620
332,888
-10,268
-3.1
31.4
32.0
-0.6
Hokkaido
51,226
52,139
-913
-1.8
16,083
17,394
-1,311
-7.5
10,563
11,479
-916
-8.0
31.4
33.4
-2.0
Sapporo
37,147
37,417
-270
-0.7
11,199
11,793
-594
-5.0
7,347
7,827
-480
-6.1
30.1
31.5
-1.4
Hakodate
3,794
3,845
-51
-1.3
1,025
1,518
-493
-32.5
777
898
-121
-13.5
27.0
39.5
-12.5
Asahikawa
4,195
4,581
-386
-8.4
1,580
1,731
-151
-8.7
1,051
1,266
-215
-17.0
37.7
37.8
-0.1
Kushiro
4,498
4,688
-190
-4.1
1,597
1,697
-100
-5.9
1,036
1,048
-12
-1.1
35.5
36.2
-0.7 2.1
Total
Kitami
1,592
1,608
-16
-1.0
682
655
27
4.1
352
440
-88
-20.0
42.8
40.7
Tohoku
73,970
77,356
-3,386
-4.4
28,280
28,390
-110
-0.4
18,346
18,608
-262
-1.4
38.2
36.7
1.5
Aomori
9,943
9,987
-44
-0.4
3,892
4,030
-138
-3.4
2,998
2,975
23
0.8
39.1
40.4
-1.3
Iwate
7,400
8,240
-840
-10.2
3,990
3,626
364
10.0
1,997
2,311
-314
-13.6
53.9
44.0
9.9
Miyagi
24,614
25,859
-1,245
-4.8
7,518
7,894
-376
-4.8
4,549
4,750
-201
-4.2
30.5
30.5
0.0
Akita
5,407
5,740
-333
-5.8
2,994
2,974
20
0.7
1,964
1,920
44
2.3
55.4
51.8
3.6
Yamagata
7,179
8,003
-824
-10.3
3,636
3,795
-159
-4.2
2,645
2,605
40
1.5
50.6
47.4
3.2
19,427
19,527
-100
-0.5
6,250
6,071
179
2.9
4,193
4,047
146
3.6
32.2
31.1
1.1
Tokyo
195,970
205,708
-9,738
-4.7
58,227
64,239
-6,012
-9.4
44,548
46,716
-2,168
-4.6
29.7
31.2
-1.5 -1.5
Fukushima
Kanto
465,837
492,395
-26,558
-5.4
152,497
168,484
-15,987
-9.5
95,359
94,637
722
0.8
32.7
34.2
Ibaraki
41,312
42,491
-1,179
-2.8
12,422
14,265
-1,843
-12.9
6,643
6,734
-91
-1.4
30.1
33.6
-3.5
Tochigi
23,500
25,990
-2,490
-9.6
8,239
9,687
-1,448
-14.9
5,410
5,679
-269
-4.7
35.1
37.3
-2.2
Gunma
22,211
24,110
-1,899
-7.9
11,078
11,370
-292
-2.6
5,717
4,472
1,245
27.8
49.9
47.2
2.7
Saitama
106,228
113,632
-7,404
-6.5
30,048
30,846
-798
-2.6
19,296
19,345
-49
-0.3
28.3
27.1
1.2
Chiba
92,325
96,400
-4,075
-4.2
24,918
27,627
-2,709
-9.8
14,988
15,278
-290
-1.9
27.0
28.7
-1.7
Kanagawa
93,369
98,216
-4,847
-4.9
35,964
40,380
-4,416
-10.9
23,304
22,558
746
3.3
38.5
41.1
-2.6
Niigata
21,227
22,189
-962
-4.3
7,783
8,406
-623
-7.4
5,337
5,544
-207
-3.7
36.7
37.9
-1.2
Yamanashi
7,919
8,134
-215
-2.6
3,046
3,154
-108
-3.4
1,721
1,924
-203
-10.6
38.5
38.8
-0.3
Nagano
18,295
20,164
-1,869
-9.3
6,589
8,296
-1,707
-20.6
4,537
4,959
-422
-8.5
36.0
41.1
-5.1
Shizuoka
39,451
41,069
-1,618
-3.9
12,410
14,453
-2,043
-14.1
8,406
8,144
262
3.2
31.5
35.2
-3.7
Chubu
198,645
223,196
-24,551
-11.0
58,673
65,867
-7,194
-10.9
30,459
31,773
-1,314
-4.1
29.5
29.5
0.0
Toyama
7,679
8,740
-1,061
-12.1
2,428
2,777
-349
-12.6
1,762
2,039
-277
-13.6
31.6
31.8
-0.2
Ishikawa
8,293
8,812
-519
-5.9
2,905
3,066
-161
-5.3
2,051
2,163
-112
-5.2
35.0
34.8
0.2
Fukui
6,058
6,369
-311
-4.9
2,788
3,286
-498
-15.2
1,450
1,606
-156
-9.7
46.0
51.6
-5.6
Gifu
25,017
27,928
-2,911
-10.4
7,903
10,843
-2,940
-27.1
3,776
4,200
-424
-10.1
31.6
38.8
-7.2
Aichi
128,173
145,807
-17,634
-12.1
36,169
39,271
-3,102
-7.9
18,100
18,186
-86
-0.5
28.2
26.9
1.3
Mie
23,425
25,540
-2,115
-8.3
6,480
6,624
-144
-2.2
3,320
3,579
-259
-7.2
27.7
25.9
1.8
Kinki
329,284
362,443
-33,159
-9.1
80,505
89,300
-8,795
-9.8
56,369
61,830
-5,461
-8.8
24.4
24.6
-0.2
Shiga
15,501
15,258
243
1.6
4,326
4,873
-547
-11.2
2,705
2,971
-266
-9.0
27.9
31.9
-4.0
Kyoto
42,258
44,538
-2,280
-5.1
10,944
11,743
-799
-6.8
8,147
8,489
-342
-4.0
25.9
26.4
-0.5
Osaka
164,096
182,537
-18,441
-10.1
29,841
35,386
-5,545
-15.7
22,715
25,556
-2,841
-11.1
18.2
19.4
-1.2
Hyogo
80,860
90,670
-9,810
-10.8
23,624
25,948
-2,324
-9.0
16,913
18,793
-1,880
-10.0
29.2
28.6
0.6
Nara
14,444
15,478
-1,034
-6.7
7,602
6,649
953
14.3
3,168
3,241
-73
-2.3
52.6
43.0
9.6
Wakayama
12,125
13,962
-1,837
-13.2
4,168
4,701
-533
-11.3
2,721
2,780
-59
-2.1
34.4
33.7
0.7
Chugoku
75,097
78,742
-3,645
-4.6
28,015
28,539
-524
-1.8
18,515
19,226
-711
-3.7
37.3
36.2
1.1
Tottori
5,189
5,845
-656
-11.2
2,682
2,518
164
6.5
1,336
1,411
-75
-5.3
51.7
43.1
8.6 1.6
Shimane
5,116
5,157
-41
-0.8
2,751
2,691
60
2.2
1,180
1,300
-120
-9.2
53.8
52.2
Okayama
24,097
25,862
-1,765
-6.8
7,372
7,176
196
2.7
4,619
5,191
-572
-11.0
30.6
27.7
2.9
Hiroshima
28,335
28,853
-518
-1.8
9,920
10,353
-433
-4.2
7,571
7,680
-109
-1.4
35.0
35.9
-0.9
Yamaguchi
12,360
13,025
-665
-5.1
5,290
5,801
-511
-8.8
3,809
3,644
165
4.5
42.8
44.5
-1.7
Shikoku
42,901
44,851
-1,950
-4.3
16,713
18,041
-1,328
-7.4
10,318
10,596
-278
-2.6
39.0
40.2
-1.2
Tokushima
7,108
7,389
-281
-3.8
3,145
3,403
-258
-7.6
1,827
1,865
-38
-2.0
44.2
46.1
-1.9
Kagawa
10,432
10,884
-452
-4.2
4,616
4,755
-139
-2.9
2,810
3,052
-242
-7.9
44.2
43.7
0.5
Ehime
16,672
16,827
-155
-0.9
5,944
6,780
-836
-12.3
3,601
3,645
-44
-1.2
35.7
40.3
-4.6
Kouchi
8,689
9,751
-1,062
-10.9
3,008
3,103
-95
-3.1
2,080
2,034
46
2.3
34.6
31.8
2.8
Kyushu
152,926
166,214
-13,288
-8.0
58,363
64,445
-6,082
-9.4
38,143
38,023
120
0.3
38.2
38.8
-0.6
Fukuoka
78,809
86,057
-7,248
-8.4
27,595
30,003
-2,408
-8.0
16,286
15,938
348
2.2
35.0
34.9
0.1
Saga
8,138
8,271
-133
-1.6
3,464
3,661
-197
-5.4
2,211
2,046
165
8.1
42.6
44.3
-1.7 -3.3
Nagasaki
8,950
9,199
-249
-2.7
4,343
4,768
-425
-8.9
3,159
3,261
-102
-3.1
48.5
51.8
Kumamoto
15,309
17,015
-1,706
-10.0
6,597
7,740
-1,143
-14.8
4,607
4,881
-274
-5.6
43.1
45.5
-2.4
Oita
8,691
9,495
-804
-8.5
3,357
3,795
-438
-11.5
2,162
2,133
29
1.4
38.6
40.0
-1.4 -1.2
Miyazaki
8,750
9,602
-852
-8.9
3,476
3,932
-456
-11.6
2,464
2,426
38
1.6
39.7
40.9
Kagoshima
11,392
12,837
-1,445
-11.3
4,514
4,983
-469
-9.4
3,097
3,322
-225
-6.8
39.6
38.8
0.8
Okinawa
12,887
13,738
-851
-6.2
5,017
5,563
-546
-9.8
4,157
4,016
141
3.5
38.9
40.5
-1.6
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Table 4 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests compared to the previous year Known to police Clearances Clearance rate Offense category Change Change 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 Change Index serious offenses Murder Robbery Arson Rape Abduction Indecent assault Index larceny offenses Burglary Residence Non-residence Motor vehicle theft Purse snatching Pick-pocketing
Offense category Index serious offenses Murder Robbery Arson Rape Abduction Indecent assault Index larceny offenses Burglary Residence Non-residence Motor vehicle theft Purse snatching Pick-pocketing
Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 14,788 15,158 1,067 1,094 4,029 4,512 1,191 1,306 1,289 1,402 185 156 7,027 6,688 181,134 200,572 136,552 148,488 74,558 81,436 61,994 67,052 23,775 25,815 14,559 19,036 6,248 7,233
No. -370 -27 -483 -115 -113 29 339 -19,438 -11,936 -6,878 -5,058 -2,040 -4,477 -985
% -2.4 -2.5 -10.7 -8.8 -8.1 18.6 5.1 -9.7 -8.0 -8.4 -7.5 -7.9 -23.5 -13.6
Jan-Dec Jan-Dec No. 9,291 9,776 -485 1,029 1,074 -45 2,516 2,923 -407 895 913 -18 1,063 1,163 -100 151 140 11 3,637 3,563 74 86,596 102,130 -15,534 70,307 81,545 -11,238 39,880 48,157 -8,277 30,427 33,388 -2,961 8,433 9,557 -1,124 6,323 9,051 -2,728 1,533 1,977 -444
Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 62.8 64.5 96.4 98.2 62.4 64.8 75.1 69.9 82.5 83.0 81.6 89.7 51.8 53.3 47.8 50.9 51.5 54.9 53.5 59.1 49.1 49.8 35.5 37.0 43.4 47.5 24.5 27.3
Change No. % -439 -6.6 -30 -3.0 -370 -15.6 38 6.9 -105 -13.2 5 5.2 23 1.2 -144 -1.2 60 0.7 -63 -1.8 123 2.4 -165 -10.6 -103 -14.2 64 8.8
2010 2009 Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 1,106 1,234 43 50 565 696 65 83 110 120 5 4 318 281 3,217 3,515 2,063 2,209 616 651 1,447 1,558 451 494 568 712 135 100
Arrests Adult
Total 2010 2009 Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 7,317 7,884 999 1,036 2,568 3,069 651 631 803 918 107 101 2,189 2,129 14,717 15,159 10,766 10,852 4,072 4,170 6,694 6,682 1,837 2,045 1,191 1,438 923 824
% -5.0 -4.2 -13.9 -2.0 -8.6 7.9 2.1 -15.2 -13.8 -17.2 -8.9 -11.8 -30.1 -22.5
Change No. % -567 -7.2 -37 -3.6 -501 -16.3 20 3.2 -115 -12.5 6 5.9 60 2.8 -442 -2.9 -86 -0.8 -98 -2.4 12 0.2 -208 -10.2 -247 -17.2 99 12.0
2010 2009 Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 6,211 6,650 956 986 2,003 2,373 586 548 693 798 102 97 1,871 1,848 11,500 11,644 8,703 8,643 3,456 3,519 5,247 5,124 1,386 1,551 623 726 788 724
- 38 -
% -1.7 -1.8 -2.4 5.2 -0.5 -8.1 -1.5 -3.1 -3.4 -5.6 -0.7 -1.5 -4.1 -2.8
Juvenile Change No. % -128 -10.4 -7 -14.0 -131 -18.8 -18 -21.7 -10 -8.3 1 25.0 37 13.2 -298 -8.5 -146 -6.6 -35 -5.4 -111 -7.1 -43 -8.7 -144 -20.2 35 35.0
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Total number of index serious offenses Prefectures Total Total
H o Sapporo k k Hakodate a Asahikawa i d Kushiro o Kitami T o h o k u R e g i o n
R e g i o n
K y u s h u
R e g i o n
Jan-Dec
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
14,788
15,158
-370
-2.4
9,291
9,776
-485
-5.0
7,317
7,884
-567
-7.2
62.8
64.5
-1.7
523
509
14
2.8
338
342
-4
-1.2
246
270
-24
-8.9
64.6
67.2
-2.6
366
377
-11
-2.9
235
227
8
3.5
165
172
-7
-4.1
64.2
60.2
4.0
40
31
9
29.0
23
25
-2
-8.0
16
15
1
6.7
57.5
80.6
-23.1
41
45
-4
-8.9
32
39
-7
-17.9
26
37
-11
-29.7
78.0
86.7
-8.7
52
39
13
33.3
34
34
-
27
30
-3
-10.0
65.4
87.2
-21.8
-
41.2
14
17
-3
-17.6
12
16
-4
-25.0
58.3
100.0
-41.7
6.3
545
504
41
8.1
407
375
32
8.5
70.4
69.2
1.2
Aomori
108
95
13
13.7
74
57
17
29.8
64
48
16
33.3
68.5
60.0
8.5
Iwate
91
77
14
18.2
67
55
12
21.8
47
40
7
17.5
73.6
71.4
2.2
Miyagi
284
292
-8
-2.7
171
200
-29
-14.5
128
129
-1
-0.8
60.2
68.5
-8.3
Akita
46
49
-3
-6.1
42
39
3
7.7
34
39
-5
-12.8
91.3
79.6
11.7
Yamagata
46
50
-4
-8.0
44
35
9
25.7
41
29
12
41.4
95.7
70.0
25.7
199
165
34
20.6
147
118
29
24.6
93
90
3
3.3
73.9
71.5
2.4
1,846
2,083
-237
-11.4
1,170
1,352
-182
-13.5
1,103
1,196
-93
-7.8
63.4
64.9
-1.5
4,135
4,298
-163
-3.8
2,736
2,847
-111
-3.9
2,060
2,226
-166
-7.5
66.2
66.2
0.0
Ibaraki
325
338
-13
-3.8
173
179
-6
-3.4
147
156
-9
-5.8
53.2
53.0
0.2
Tochigi
228
230
-2
-0.9
143
163
-20
-12.3
104
129
-25
-19.4
62.7
70.9
-8.2
Gunma
187
186
1
0.5
159
154
5
3.2
136
154
-18
-11.7
85.0
82.8
2.2
Saitama
989
968
21
2.2
697
651
46
7.1
484
522
-38
-7.3
70.5
67.3
3.2
Chiba
803
838
-35
-4.2
491
518
-27
-5.2
370
358
12
3.4
61.1
61.8
-0.7
863
867
-4
-0.5
554
622
-68
-10.9
439
471
-32
-6.8
64.2
71.7
-7.5
141
167
-26
-15.6
117
134
-17
-12.7
88
99
-11
-11.1
83.0
80.2
2.8
58
84
-26
-31.0
50
53
-3
-5.7
35
30
5
16.7
86.2
63.1
23.1
164
176
-12
-6.8
103
105
-2
-1.9
69
86
-17
-19.8
62.8
59.7
3.1
377
444
-67
-15.1
249
268
-19
-7.1
188
221
-33
-14.9
66.0
60.4
5.6 -2.2
1,399
1,603
-204
-12.7
794
946
-152
-16.1
643
735
-92
-12.5
56.8
59.0
Toyama
49
46
3
6.5
33
29
4
13.8
29
28
1
3.6
67.3
63.0
4.3
Ishikawa
48
54
-6
-11.1
40
50
-10
-20.0
30
36
-6
-16.7
83.3
92.6
-9.3 -35.4
Fukui
61
34
27
79.4
43
36
7
19.4
30
29
1
3.4
70.5
105.9
Gifu
170
210
-40
-19.0
103
147
-44
-29.9
76
101
-25
-24.8
60.6
70.0
-9.4
Aichi
949
1,089
-140
-12.9
489
594
-105
-17.7
409
467
-58
-12.4
51.5
54.5
-3.0 17.6
122
170
-48
-28.2
86
90
-4
-4.4
69
74
-5
-6.8
70.5
52.9
Total
3,485
3,304
181
5.5
1,835
1,915
-80
-4.2
1,416
1,639
-223
-13.6
52.7
58.0
-5.3
Shiga
140
137
3
2.2
75
90
-15
-16.7
59
77
-18
-23.4
53.6
65.7
-12.1
Kyoto
374
353
21
5.9
256
232
24
10.3
200
193
7
3.6
68.4
65.7
2.7
Osaka
2,083
1,805
278
15.4
910
967
-57
-5.9
704
829
-125
-15.1
43.7
53.6
-9.9
Hyogo
673
800
-127
-15.9
419
467
-48
-10.3
333
411
-78
-19.0
62.3
58.4
3.9
Nara
94
97
-3
-3.1
68
68
-
60
61
-1
-1.6
72.3
70.1
2.2
Wakayama
121
112
9
8.0
107
91
16
17.6
60
68
-8
-11.8
88.4
81.3
7.1
Total
668
734
-66
-9.0
509
495
14
2.8
420
404
16
4.0
76.2
67.4
8.8
Tottori
47
40
7
17.5
36
22
14
63.6
29
22
7
31.8
76.6
55.0
21.6
-
h u g
Shimane
62
43
19
44.2
50
31
19
61.3
33
22
11
50.0
80.6
72.1
8.5
o k
Okayama
134
188
-54
-28.7
121
120
1
0.8
96
97
-1
-1.0
90.3
63.8
26.5
u
Hiroshima
326
353
-27
-7.6
214
222
-8
-3.6
183
172
11
6.4
65.6
62.9
2.7
99
110
-11
-10.0
88
100
-12
-12.0
79
91
-12
-13.2
88.9
90.9
-2.0
9.1
87.6
84.5
3.1
75.4
80.9
-5.5 -6.5
Total
i o n
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
7
Yamaguchi
R e g
2009
46
Mie
C
Jan-Dec
2010
17
Total
R e g i o n
Jan-Dec
Clearances
Change No. %
728
R Kanagawa e Niigata g i Yamanashi o n Nagano Shizuoka
K i n k i
2009
24
Total
R e g i o n
2010
police
774
Fukushima
C h u b u
to
Total
Tokyo K a n t o
Known
379
355
24
6.8
332
300
32
10.7
228
209
19
S h
Tokushima
57
47
10
21.3
43
38
5
13.2
32
32
-
i k o
Kagawa
113
65
48
73.8
104
64
40
62.5
66
67
-1
-1.5
92.0
98.5
k u
Ehime
153
173
-20
-11.6
138
147
-9
-6.1
86
66
20
30.3
90.2
85.0
5.2
Kouchi
56
70
-14
-20.0
47
51
-4
-7.8
44
44
-
83.9
72.9
11.0 -4.2
Total
-
-
1,579
1,544
35
2.3
1,032
1,075
-43
-4.0
794
830
-36
-4.3
65.4
69.6
Fukuoka
876
756
120
15.9
475
458
17
3.7
326
327
-1
-0.3
54.2
60.6
-6.4
Saga
84
77
7
9.1
56
74
-18
-24.3
50
57
-7
-12.3
66.7
96.1
-29.4
Nagasaki
136
134
2
1.5
99
96
3
3.1
59
70
-11
-15.7
72.8
71.6
1.2
Kumamoto
118
152
-34
-22.4
95
128
-33
-25.8
96
107
-11
-10.3
80.5
84.2
-3.7
-3.3
45
51
-6
-11.8
37
45
-8
-17.8
77.6
85.0
-7.4
82
62
20
32.3
62
51
11
21.6
82.0
62.0
20.0
Oita
58
60
-2
Miyazaki
100
100
-
Kagoshima
87
119
-32
-26.9
89
98
-9
-9.2
69
89
-20
-22.5
102.3
82.4
19.9
Okinawa
120
146
-26
-17.8
91
108
-17
-15.7
95
84
11
13.1
75.8
74.0
1.8
-
- 39 -
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Murder Known
Prefectures
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
1,067
1,094
-27
-2.5
1,029
1,074
-45
Hokkaido
40
45
-5
-11.1
40
40
-
Sapporo
23
25
-2
-8.0
23
22
1
Total
-4.2
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
999
1,036
-37
-3.6
96.4
98.2
34
35
-1
-2.9
100.0
88.9
11.1
4.5
17
20
-3
-15.0
100.0
88.0
12.0
-
-1.8
Hakodate
3
3
-
-
2
3
-1
-33.3
1
3
-2
-66.7
66.7
100.0
-33.3
Asahikawa
5
5
-
-
6
4
2
50.0
7
4
3
75.0
120.0
80.0
40.0
Kushiro
4
7
-3
4
7
-3
-42.9
5
5
-
100.0
100.0
Kitami
5
5
-
5
4
1
25.0
4
3
1
100.0
80.0
20.0
Tohoku
53
69
-16
-23.2
50
69
-19
-27.5
55
53
2
3.8
94.3
100.0
-5.7
Aomori
2
13
-11
-84.6
2
12
-10
-83.3
3
8
-5
-62.5
100.0
92.3
7.7
Iwate
5
8
-3
-37.5
4
9
-5
-55.6
4
7
-3
-42.9
80.0
112.5
-32.5
Miyagi
22
23
-1
-4.3
21
23
-2
-8.7
21
16
5
31.3
95.5
100.0
-4.5
Akita
5
7
-2
-28.6
5
7
-2
-28.6
3
7
-4
-57.1
100.0
100.0
Yamagata
6
5
1
20.0
5
5
-
5
4
1
25.0
83.3
100.0
-42.9 -
13
13
-
13
13
-
Tokyo
100
120
-20
-16.7
105
119
-14
Fukushima
-
-
33.3
19
11
8
72.7
100.0
100.0
-11.8
107
114
-7
-6.1
105.0
99.2
-
-16.7 5.8
Kanto
299
308
-9
-2.9
289
302
-13
-4.3
283
312
-29
-9.3
96.7
98.1
-1.4
Ibaraki
23
22
1
4.5
19
22
-3
-13.6
22
23
-1
-4.3
82.6
100.0
-17.4
Tochigi
10
21
-11
-52.4
8
21
-13
-61.9
9
21
-12
-57.1
80.0
100.0
-20.0
Gunma
14
18
-4
-22.2
15
19
-4
-21.1
19
18
1
5.6
107.1
105.6
1.5
Saitama
64
66
-2
-3.0
62
69
-7
-10.1
65
94
-29
-30.9
96.9
104.5
-7.6 15.2
Chiba
62
59
3
5.1
63
51
12
23.5
67
51
16
31.4
101.6
86.4
Kanagawa
54
60
-6
-10.0
54
58
-4
-6.9
54
51
3
5.9
100.0
96.7
3.3
Niigata
14
19
-5
-26.3
13
18
-5
-27.8
10
20
-10
-50.0
92.9
94.7
-1.8
Yamanashi
6
5
1
20.0
6
6
-
4
6
-2
-33.3
100.0
120.0
-20.0
Nagano
19
8
11
137.5
20
7
13
185.7
12
3
9
300.0
105.3
87.5
17.8
Shizuoka
33
30
3
10.0
29
31
-2
-6.5
21
25
-4
-16.0
87.9
103.3
-15.4
-
Chubu
101
98
3
3.1
107
92
15
16.3
91
80
11
13.8
105.9
93.9
12.0
Toyama
7
6
1
16.7
5
6
-1
-16.7
3
6
-3
-50.0
71.4
100.0
-28.6
Ishikawa
5
4
1
25.0
5
5
-
Fukui
7
3
4
133.3
6
5
1
20.0
-
5
4
1
25.0
100.0
125.0
-25.0
6
5
1
20.0
85.7
166.7
-81.0
Gifu
11
14
-3
-21.4
11
15
-4
-26.7
9
10
-1
-10.0
100.0
107.1
-7.1
Aichi
57
63
-6
-9.5
66
53
13
24.5
57
47
10
21.3
115.8
84.1
31.7
Mie
14
8
6
75.0
14
8
6
75.0
11
8
3
37.5
100.0
100.0
Kinki
252
228
24
10.5
223
234
-11
-4.7
220
230
-10
-4.3
88.5
102.6
-14.1
-
Shiga
9
10
-1
-10.0
7
10
-3
-30.0
7
12
-5
-41.7
77.8
100.0
-22.2
Kyoto
27
22
5
22.7
24
26
-2
-7.7
28
22
6
27.3
88.9
118.2
-29.3
Osaka
132
115
17
14.8
116
112
4
3.6
108
115
-7
-6.1
87.9
97.4
-9.5
Hyogo
63
62
1
1.6
56
66
-10
-15.2
57
63
-6
-9.5
88.9
106.5
-17.6
Nara
10
7
3
42.9
9
7
2
28.6
11
7
4
57.1
90.0
100.0
-10.0
Wakayama
11
12
-1
-8.3
11
13
-2
-15.4
9
11
-2
-18.2
100.0
108.3
-8.3
Chugoku
54
68
-14
-20.6
53
65
-12
-18.5
53
62
-9
-14.5
98.1
95.6
2.5
Tottori
2
6
-4
-66.7
2
5
-3
-60.0
2
4
-2
-50.0
100.0
83.3
16.7
Shimane
2
3
-1
-33.3
3
2
1
50.0
2
2
-
Okayama
22
13
9
69.2
20
15
5
33.3
19
14
5
Hiroshima
150.0
66.7
83.3
35.7
-
90.9
115.4
-24.5
20
27
-7
-25.9
21
26
-5
-19.2
23
26
-3
-11.5
105.0
96.3
8.7
Yamaguchi
8
19
-11
-57.9
7
17
-10
-58.8
7
16
-9
-56.3
87.5
89.5
-2.0
20.0
40
38
2
5.3
38
34
4
11.8
95.2
108.6
-13.4
4
5
-1
-20.0
3
5
-2
-40.0
100.0
125.0
-25.0
71.4
11
8
3
37.5
10
8
2
25.0
91.7
114.3
-22.6
Shikoku
42
35
7
Tokushima
4
4
-
Kagawa
12
7
5
-
Ehime
20
13
7
53.8
20
13
7
53.8
19
10
9
90.0
100.0
100.0
Kouchi
6
11
-5
-45.5
5
12
-7
-58.3
6
11
-5
-45.5
83.3
109.1
-25.8
1.7
96.8
93.5
3.3
94.4
90.2
4.2
-20.0
80.0
100.0
-20.0
Kyushu
126
123
3
2.4
122
115
7
6.1
118
116
2
Fukuoka
54
51
3
5.9
51
46
5
10.9
52
52
-
Saga
5
6
-1
-16.7
4
6
-2
-33.3
4
5
-1
-
-
Nagasaki
4
5
-1
-20.0
4
5
-1
-20.0
6
4
2
50.0
100.0
100.0
Kumamoto
14
13
1
7.7
15
12
3
25.0
9
11
-2
-18.2
107.1
92.3
14.8 -12.5
Oita
8
7
1
14.3
7
7
-
6
6
-
87.5
100.0
Miyazaki
10
6
4
66.7
10
6
4
66.7
11
6
5
83.3
100.0
100.0
Kagoshima
12
19
-7
-36.8
13
17
-4
-23.5
12
16
-4
-25.0
108.3
89.5
18.8
Okinawa
19
16
3
18.8
18
16
2
12.5
18
16
2
12.5
94.7
100.0
-5.3
- 40 -
-
-
-
-
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Robbery Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
4,029
4,512
-483
-10.7
2,516
2,923
-407
-13.9
2,568
3,069
-501
-16.3
62.4
64.8
Hokkaido
163
146
17
11.6
107
93
14
15.1
103
112
-9
-8.0
65.6
63.7
1.9
Sapporo
113
115
-2
-1.7
78
66
12
18.2
77
81
-4
-4.9
69.0
57.4
11.6
Hakodate
14
10
4
40.0
7
6
1
16.7
5
6
-1
-16.7
50.0
60.0
-10.0
Asahikawa
19
11
8
72.7
14
9
5
55.6
11
13
-2
-15.4
73.7
81.8
-8.1
Kushiro
10
9
1
11.1
4
11
-7
-63.6
6
11
-5
-45.5
40.0
122.2
-82.2
Total
-2.4
Kitami
7
1
6
600.0
4
1
3
300.0
4
1
3
300.0
57.1
100.0
-42.9
Tohoku
114
121
-7
-5.8
92
82
10
12.2
112
95
17
17.9
80.7
67.8
12.9
Aomori
16
16
-
15
8
7
87.5
24
9
15
166.7
93.8
50.0
43.8
Iwate
16
11
5
45.5
12
8
4
50.0
12
9
3
33.3
75.0
72.7
2.3
Miyagi
50
61
-11
-18.0
31
42
-11
-26.2
37
41
-4
-9.8
62.0
68.9
-6.9
Akita
6
8
-2
-25.0
6
8
-2
-25.0
9
14
-5
-35.7
100.0
100.0
Yamagata
5
6
-1
-16.7
6
4
2
50.0
11
5
6
120.0
120.0
66.7
-
53.3
21
19
2
10.5
22
12
10
83.3
19
17
2
11.8
104.8
63.2
41.6
Tokyo
595
657
-62
-9.4
401
456
-55
-12.1
469
493
-24
-4.9
67.4
69.4
-2.0 -1.4
Fukushima
Kanto
1,281
1,463
-182
-12.4
808
943
-135
-14.3
749
912
-163
-17.9
63.1
64.5
Ibaraki
106
132
-26
-19.7
58
63
-5
-7.9
62
67
-5
-7.5
54.7
47.7
7.0
Tochigi
43
84
-41
-48.8
33
56
-23
-41.1
26
51
-25
-49.0
76.7
66.7
10.0 -1.3
Gunma
49
64
-15
-23.4
43
57
-14
-24.6
43
67
-24
-35.8
87.8
89.1
Saitama
314
370
-56
-15.1
216
235
-19
-8.1
193
210
-17
-8.1
68.8
63.5
5.3
Chiba
268
314
-46
-14.6
158
213
-55
-25.8
148
165
-17
-10.3
59.0
67.8
-8.8
Kanagawa
327
286
41
14.3
163
172
-9
-5.2
142
174
-32
-18.4
49.8
60.1
-10.3
Niigata
27
28
-1
-3.6
21
20
1
5.0
21
23
-2
-8.7
77.8
71.4
6.4
Yamanashi
28
19
9
47.4
24
16
8
50.0
20
12
8
66.7
85.7
84.2
1.5
Nagano
33
51
-18
-35.3
24
41
-17
-41.5
22
51
-29
-56.9
72.7
80.4
-7.7
Shizuoka
86
115
-29
-25.2
68
70
-2
-2.9
72
92
-20
-21.7
79.1
60.9
18.2
Chubu
470
632
-162
-25.6
242
355
-113
-31.8
267
376
-109
-29.0
51.5
56.2
-4.7
Toyama
4
10
-6
-60.0
6
7
-1
-14.3
8
10
-2
-20.0
150.0
70.0
80.0
Ishikawa
5
14
-9
-64.3
3
13
-10
-76.9
3
14
-11
-78.6
60.0
92.9
-32.9
Fukui
13
12
1
8.3
8
11
-3
-27.3
9
11
-2
-18.2
61.5
91.7
-30.2
Gifu
47
63
-16
-25.4
30
48
-18
-37.5
37
51
-14
-27.5
63.8
76.2
-12.4
Aichi
376
478
-102
-21.3
181
237
-56
-23.6
193
252
-59
-23.4
48.1
49.6
-1.5
Mie
25
55
-30
-54.5
14
39
-25
-64.1
17
38
-21
-55.3
56.0
70.9
-14.9
Kinki
939
980
-41
-4.2
491
588
-97
-16.5
485
627
-142
-22.6
52.3
60.0
-7.7
Shiga
25
24
1
4.2
17
20
-3
-15.0
19
26
-7
-26.9
68.0
83.3
-15.3
Kyoto
90
99
-9
-9.1
78
60
18
30.0
70
56
14
25.0
86.7
60.6
26.1
Osaka
576
593
-17
-2.9
243
350
-107
-30.6
243
350
-107
-30.6
42.2
59.0
-16.8
Hyogo
204
224
-20
-8.9
115
124
-9
-7.3
122
150
-28
-18.7
56.4
55.4
1.0
Nara
24
21
3
14.3
22
13
9
69.2
17
19
-2
-10.5
91.7
61.9
29.8 -30.5
Wakayama
20
19
1
5.3
16
21
-5
-23.8
14
26
-12
-46.2
80.0
110.5
Chugoku
111
129
-18
-14.0
91
103
-12
-11.7
93
117
-24
-20.5
82.0
79.8
2.2
Tottori
12
9
3
33.3
8
7
1
14.3
10
12
-2
-16.7
66.7
77.8
-11.1
Shimane
4
3
1
33.3
4
3
1
33.3
4
2
2
100.0
100.0
100.0
Okayama
31
30
1
3.3
28
23
5
21.7
25
31
-6
-19.4
90.3
76.7
-
Hiroshima
47
63
-16
-25.4
38
47
-9
-19.1
40
53
-13
-24.5
80.9
74.6
6.3
Yamaguchi
17
24
-7
-29.2
13
23
-10
-43.5
14
19
-5
-26.3
76.5
95.8
-19.3
13.6
Shikoku
50
47
3
6.4
49
46
3
6.5
56
58
-2
-3.4
98.0
97.9
0.1
Tokushima
4
5
-1
-20.0
4
7
-3
-42.9
6
8
-2
-25.0
100.0
140.0
-40.0
Kagawa
18
11
7
63.6
16
16
-
17
21
-4
-19.0
88.9
145.5
-56.6
Ehime
20
20
-
19
16
3
18.8
19
18
1
5.6
95.0
80.0
15.0
Kouchi
8
11
-3
-27.3
10
7
3
42.9
14
11
3
27.3
125.0
63.6
61.4 0.5
-
-
Kyushu
306
337
-31
-9.2
235
257
-22
-8.6
234
279
-45
-16.1
76.8
76.3
Fukuoka
196
213
-17
-8.0
140
142
-2
-1.4
120
144
-24
-16.7
71.4
66.7
4.7
Saga
14
21
-7
-33.3
10
20
-10
-50.0
13
25
-12
-48.0
71.4
95.2
-23.8
Nagasaki
10
9
1
11.1
12
8
4
50.0
9
15
-6
-40.0
120.0
88.9
31.1
Kumamoto
22
20
2
10.0
19
23
-4
-17.4
26
23
3
13.0
86.4
115.0
-28.6
Oita
12
11
1
9.1
9
9
-
10
10
-
Miyazaki
7
11
-4
-36.4
6
9
-3
-33.3
6
10
-4
Kagoshima
23
18
5
27.8
24
18
6
33.3
25
25
-
Okinawa
22
34
-12
-35.3
15
28
-13
-46.4
25
27
-2
- 41 -
-
-40.0 -7.4
75.0
81.8
-6.8
85.7
81.8
3.9
104.3
100.0
4.3
68.2
82.4
-14.2
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Break-in robbery Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
1,680
1,892
-212
-11.2
1,094
1,220
-126
-10.3
957
1,072
-115
-10.7
65.1
64.5
0.6
Hokkaido
86
60
26
43.3
53
40
13
32.5
42
46
-4
-8.7
61.6
66.7
-5.1
7.4
66.7
57.8
8.9
40.0
33.3
6.7
66.7
100.0
-33.3
Total Sapporo
51
45
6
13.3
34
26
8
30.8
29
27
2
Hakodate
10
3
7
233.3
4
1
3
300.0
2
2
-
Asahikawa
15
5
10
200.0
10
5
5
100.0
6
9
-3
Kushiro
6
6
-
3
7
-4
-57.1
3
7
-4
-57.1
50.0
116.7
-66.7
Kitami
4
1
3
300.0
2
1
1
100.0
2
1
1
100.0
50.0
100.0
-50.0
Tohoku
51
61
-10
-16.4
38
35
3
8.6
38
28
10
35.7
74.5
57.4
17.1
Aomori
11
12
-1
-8.3
10
5
5
100.0
17
4
13
325.0
90.9
41.7
49.2
-
-33.3
Iwate
6
5
1
20.0
3
4
-1
-25.0
2
3
-1
-33.3
50.0
80.0
-30.0
Miyagi
17
28
-11
-39.3
9
15
-6
-40.0
9
11
-2
-18.2
52.9
53.6
-0.7
Akita
4
2
2
100.0
4
2
2
100.0
4
2
2
100.0
100.0
100.0
Yamagata
1
3
-2
-66.7
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
66.7
-66.7 36.4
12
11
1
9.1
12
7
5
71.4
6
6
-
100.0
63.6
Tokyo
189
197
-8
-4.1
126
129
-3
-2.3
128
120
8
6.7
66.7
65.5
1.2
Kanto
558
660
-102
-15.5
371
419
-48
-11.5
282
347
-65
-18.7
66.5
63.5
3.0
Ibaraki
51
77
-26
-33.8
28
40
-12
-30.0
28
43
-15
-34.9
54.9
51.9
3.0
Tochigi
24
58
-34
-58.6
19
37
-18
-48.6
17
33
-16
-48.5
79.2
63.8
15.4
Fukushima
-
-
Gunma
35
47
-12
-25.5
28
34
-6
-17.6
15
37
-22
-59.5
80.0
72.3
7.7
Saitama
125
151
-26
-17.2
81
102
-21
-20.6
61
67
-6
-9.0
64.8
67.5
-2.7 -7.1
Chiba
98
102
-4
-3.9
68
78
-10
-12.8
43
49
-6
-12.2
69.4
76.5
Kanagawa
163
125
38
30.4
92
68
24
35.3
64
49
15
30.6
56.4
54.4
2.0
5
10
-5
-50.0
3
4
-1
-25.0
2
6
-4
-66.7
60.0
40.0
20.0
Niigata Yamanashi
16
10
6
60.0
13
11
2
18.2
12
6
6
100.0
81.3
110.0
-28.7
Nagano
13
26
-13
-50.0
13
18
-5
-27.8
10
24
-14
-58.3
100.0
69.2
30.8
Shizuoka
28
54
-26
-48.1
26
27
-1
-3.7
30
33
-3
-9.1
92.9
50.0
42.9
Chubu
206
292
-86
-29.5
119
164
-45
-27.4
114
134
-20
-14.9
57.8
56.2
1.6
Toyama
3
7
-4
-57.1
4
4
-
4
5
-1
-20.0
133.3
57.1
76.2
Ishikawa
3
10
-7
-70.0
3
10
-7
-70.0
3
8
-5
-62.5
100.0
100.0
Fukui
10
4
6
150.0
6
3
3
100.0
8
3
5
166.7
60.0
75.0
-15.0 -21.4
-
-
Gifu
19
29
-10
-34.5
11
23
-12
-52.2
8
20
-12
-60.0
57.9
79.3
Aichi
154
210
-56
-26.7
86
104
-18
-17.3
80
78
2
2.6
55.8
49.5
6.3
Mie
17
32
-15
-46.9
9
20
-11
-55.0
11
20
-9
-45.0
52.9
62.5
-9.6
Kinki
358
361
-3
-0.8
196
219
-23
-10.5
174
202
-28
-13.9
54.7
60.7
-6.0
Shiga
9
12
-3
-25.0
7
12
-5
-41.7
6
16
-10
-62.5
77.8
100.0
-22.2
Kyoto
43
36
7
19.4
33
15
18
120.0
34
15
19
126.7
76.7
41.7
35.0
Osaka
207
222
-15
-6.8
97
131
-34
-26.0
89
107
-18
-16.8
46.9
59.0
-12.1
Hyogo
77
68
9
13.2
42
41
1
2.4
36
50
-14
-28.0
54.5
60.3
-5.8
Nara
13
14
-1
-7.1
11
8
3
37.5
6
7
-1
-14.3
84.6
57.1
27.5
Wakayama
9
9
-
6
12
-6
-50.0
3
7
-4
-57.1
66.7
133.3
-66.6
Chugoku
43
54
-11
-20.4
-
31
46
-15
-32.6
31
48
-17
-35.4
72.1
85.2
-13.1
-33.3
1
3
-2
-66.7
1
3
-2
-66.7
50.0
100.0
-50.0
3
3
-
3
2
1
50.0
100.0
100.0
Tottori
2
3
-1
Shimane
3
3
-
Okayama
13
17
-4
-23.5
11
14
-3
-21.4
13
11
2
18.2
84.6
82.4
2.2
Hiroshima
-
-
-
17
20
-3
-15.0
11
16
-5
-31.3
10
22
-12
-54.5
64.7
80.0
-15.3
Yamaguchi
8
11
-3
-27.3
5
10
-5
-50.0
4
10
-6
-60.0
62.5
90.9
-28.4
Shikoku
24
25
-1
-4.0
23
25
-2
-8.0
35
24
11
45.8
95.8
100.0
-4.2
Tokushima
3
4
-1
-25.0
3
5
-2
-40.0
5
5
-
100.0
125.0
-25.0
Kagawa
7
6
1
16.7
6
9
-3
-33.3
13
8
5
62.5
85.7
150.0
-64.3
Ehime
9
10
-1
-10.0
9
7
2
28.6
9
7
2
28.6
100.0
70.0
30.0
Kouchi
5
5
-
5
4
1
25.0
8
4
4
100.0
100.0
80.0
20.0
Kyushu
165
182
-17
-9.3
137
143
-6
-4.2
113
123
-10
-8.1
83.0
78.6
4.4
Fukuoka
109
106
3
2.8
91
69
22
31.9
66
44
22
50.0
83.5
65.1
18.4 -10.0
-
-
Saga
5
10
-5
-50.0
5
11
-6
-54.5
4
10
-6
-60.0
100.0
110.0
Nagasaki
9
5
4
80.0
11
4
7
175.0
9
4
5
125.0
122.2
80.0
42.2
Kumamoto
7
10
-3
-30.0
5
14
-9
-64.3
6
11
-5
-45.5
71.4
140.0
-68.6 -15.0
Oita
10
8
2
25.0
6
6
-
6
6
-
60.0
75.0
Miyazaki
5
10
-5
-50.0
4
8
-4
-50.0
4
9
-5
-55.6
80.0
80.0
Kagoshima
8
11
-3
-27.3
9
11
-2
-18.2
8
18
-10
-55.6
112.5
100.0
12.5
Okinawa
12
22
-10
-45.5
6
20
-14
-70.0
10
21
-11
-52.4
50.0
90.9
-40.9
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-
-
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Arson Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
1,191
1,306
-115
-8.8
895
913
-18
-2.0
651
631
20
3.2
75.1
69.9
5.2
Hokkaido
50
37
13
35.1
22
33
-11
-33.3
14
22
-8
-36.4
44.0
89.2
-45.2
-30.0
31.4
70.0
-38.6
50.0
100.0
-50.0
100.0
116.7
-16.7
71.4
100.0
-28.6
Total Sapporo
35
20
15
75.0
11
14
-3
-21.4
7
10
-3
Hakodate
2
6
-4
-66.7
1
6
-5
-83.3
1
1
-
Asahikawa
4
6
-2
-33.3
4
7
-3
-42.9
3
6
-3
-50.0
Kushiro
7
5
2
40.0
5
5
-
-
2
4
-2
-50.0
Kitami
2
-
2
-
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
Tohoku
100
100
-
-
87
73
14
19.2
66
51
15
Aomori
18
16
2
12.5
15
11
4
36.4
13
9
4
Iwate
7
9
-2
-22.2
8
7
1
14.3
7
3
4
Miyagi
30
28
2
7.1
21
13
8
61.5
15
7
8
Akita
15
11
4
36.4
15
10
5
50.0
10
9
Yamagata
7
13
-6
-46.2
7
12
-5
-41.7
6
Fukushima
23
23
-
21
20
1
5.0
Tokyo
90
119
-29
-24.4
58
68
-10
-14.7
-
-
29.4
50.0
-
50.0
87.0
73.0
14.0
44.4
83.3
68.8
14.5
133.3
114.3
77.8
36.5
114.3
70.0
46.4
23.6
1
11.1
100.0
90.9
9.1
7
-1
-14.3
100.0
92.3
7.7
15
16
-1
-6.3
91.3
87.0
4.3
45
43
2
4.7
64.4
57.1
7.3 8.1
Kanto
298
375
-77
-20.5
221
248
-27
-10.9
183
163
20
12.3
74.2
66.1
Ibaraki
28
19
9
47.4
17
11
6
54.5
17
9
8
88.9
60.7
57.9
2.8
Tochigi
36
23
13
56.5
27
18
9
50.0
21
11
10
90.9
75.0
78.3
-3.3
Gunma
14
21
-7
-33.3
11
19
-8
-42.1
8
12
-4
-33.3
78.6
90.5
-11.9
Saitama
66
50
16
32.0
54
49
5
10.2
33
32
1
3.1
81.8
98.0
-16.2
Chiba
65
82
-17
-20.7
41
38
3
7.9
28
19
9
47.4
63.1
46.3
16.8
Kanagawa
27
59
-32
-54.2
28
41
-13
-31.7
28
32
-4
-12.5
103.7
69.5
34.2
Niigata
14
26
-12
-46.2
14
18
-4
-22.2
17
14
3
21.4
100.0
69.2
30.8
Yamanashi
2
9
-7
-77.8
2
8
-6
-75.0
2
6
-4
-66.7
100.0
88.9
11.1
Nagano
17
25
-8
-32.0
12
13
-1
-7.7
13
6
7
116.7
70.6
52.0
18.6
Shizuoka
29
61
-32
-52.5
15
33
-18
-54.5
16
22
-6
-27.3
51.7
54.1
-2.4
Chubu
114
124
-10
-8.1
75
71
4
5.6
54
60
-6
-10.0
65.8
57.3
8.5
Toyama
9
6
3
50.0
7
5
2
40.0
7
5
2
40.0
77.8
83.3
-5.5
Ishikawa
9
6
3
50.0
6
2
4
200.0
6
1
5
500.0
66.7
33.3
33.4
Fukui
15
5
10
200.0
10
5
5
100.0
7
4
3
75.0
66.7
100.0
-33.3
Gifu
25
29
-4
-13.8
23
12
11
91.7
9
7
2
28.6
92.0
41.4
50.6
Aichi
50
65
-15
-23.1
23
37
-14
-37.8
22
33
-11
-33.3
46.0
56.9
-10.9
6
13
-7
-53.8
6
10
-4
-40.0
3
10
-7
-70.0
100.0
76.9
23.1
Kinki
262
235
27
11.5
207
184
23
12.5
130
145
-15
-10.3
79.0
78.3
0.7
Shiga
9
11
-2
-18.2
7
8
-1
-12.5
3
4
-1
-25.0
77.8
72.7
5.1
Kyoto
34
29
5
17.2
34
24
10
41.7
22
20
2
10.0
100.0
82.8
17.2
Osaka
151
113
38
33.6
112
81
31
38.3
72
66
6
9.1
74.2
71.7
2.5
Hyogo
44
55
-11
-20.0
34
46
-12
-26.1
28
40
-12
-30.0
77.3
83.6
-6.3 -57.1
Mie
Nara
7
7
-
3
7
-4
-57.1
1
7
-6
-85.7
42.9
100.0
Wakayama
17
20
-3
-15.0
-
17
18
-1
-5.6
4
8
-4
-50.0
100.0
90.0
10.0
Chugoku
79
137
-58
-42.3
83
101
-18
-17.8
56
58
-2
-3.4
105.1
73.7
31.4 250.0
Tottori
1
6
-5
-83.3
3
3
-
2
1
1
100.0
300.0
50.0
Shimane
13
6
7
116.7
11
5
6
120.0
-
7
2
5
250.0
84.6
83.3
1.3
Okayama
15
50
-35
-70.0
13
35
-22
-62.9
10
16
-6
-37.5
86.7
70.0
16.7
Hiroshima
25
62
-37
-59.7
33
47
-14
-29.8
20
27
-7
-25.9
132.0
75.8
56.2
Yamaguchi
25
13
12
92.3
23
11
12
109.1
17
12
5
41.7
92.0
84.6
7.4
Shikoku
52
54
-2
-3.7
39
44
-5
-11.4
27
24
3
12.5
75.0
81.5
-6.5
-33.3
-42.9
Tokushima
7
6
1
16.7
4
6
-2
-33.3
4
6
-2
Kagawa
10
8
2
25.0
10
8
2
25.0
6
6
-
Ehime
29
30
-1
-3.3
20
22
-2
-9.1
14
7
7
100.0
-
57.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
69.0
73.3
-4.3
Kouchi
6
10
-4
-40.0
5
8
-3
-37.5
3
5
-2
-40.0
83.3
80.0
3.3
Kyushu
146
125
21
16.8
103
91
12
13.2
76
65
11
16.9
70.5
72.8
-2.3
Fukuoka
72
41
31
75.6
36
24
12
50.0
21
15
6
40.0
50.0
58.5
-8.5
Saga
8
4
4
100.0
2
4
-2
-50.0
2
3
-1
-33.3
25.0
100.0
-75.0
Nagasaki
17
26
-9
-34.6
15
21
-6
-28.6
7
14
-7
-50.0
88.2
80.8
7.4
Kumamoto
14
12
2
16.7
15
10
5
50.0
13
11
2
18.2
107.1
83.3
23.8 -40.0
Oita
5
2
3
150.0
3
2
1
50.0
3
1
2
200.0
60.0
100.0
Miyazaki
11
5
6
120.0
11
5
6
120.0
12
3
9
300.0
100.0
100.0
Kagoshima
11
19
-8
-42.1
14
12
2
16.7
12
10
2
20.0
127.3
63.2
64.1
Okinawa
8
16
-8
-50.0
7
13
-6
-46.2
6
8
-2
-25.0
87.5
81.3
6.2
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-
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Rape Prefectures
Total
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
1,289
1,402
-113
-8.1
1,063
1,163
-100
-8.6
803
918
-115
-12.5
82.5
83.0
-0.5
Hokkaido
38
52
-14
-26.9
42
46
-4
-8.7
20
32
-12
-37.5
110.5
88.5
22.0
Sapporo
24
29
-5
-17.2
31
27
4
14.8
15
12
3
25.0
129.2
93.1
36.1
Hakodate
4
8
-4
-50.0
4
6
-2
-33.3
1
4
-3
-75.0
100.0
75.0
25.0
Asahikawa
1
7
-6
-85.7
1
8
-7
-87.5
-
8
-8
-100.0
100.0
114.3
-14.3
Kushiro
8
6
2
33.3
5
3
2
66.7
4
3
1
33.3
62.5
50.0
12.5
Kitami
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
-
5
-5
-100.0
100.0
100.0
Tohoku
77
71
6
8.5
65
57
8
14.0
49
50
-1
-2.0
84.4
80.3
4.1
Aomori
11
13
-2
-15.4
13
10
3
30.0
10
8
2
25.0
118.2
76.9
41.3
Iwate
15
8
7
87.5
12
7
5
71.4
5
6
-1
-16.7
80.0
87.5
-7.5
Miyagi
27
28
-1
-3.6
15
23
-8
-34.8
9
19
-10
-52.6
55.6
82.1
-26.5
Akita
2
4
-2
-50.0
3
3
-
Yamagata
4
3
1
33.3
5
3
2
66.7
-
3
1
2
200.0
150.0
75.0
75.0
9
4
5
125.0
125.0
100.0
25.0
18
15
3
20.0
17
11
6
54.5
13
12
1
8.3
94.4
73.3
21.1
Tokyo
160
213
-53
-24.9
137
157
-20
-12.7
101
128
-27
-21.1
85.6
73.7
11.9
Fukushima
Kanto
390
412
-22
-5.3
330
339
-9
-2.7
231
233
-2
-0.9
84.6
82.3
2.3
Ibaraki
34
39
-5
-12.8
32
28
4
14.3
15
20
-5
-25.0
94.1
71.8
22.3
Tochigi
18
16
2
12.5
12
18
-6
-33.3
9
12
-3
-25.0
66.7
112.5
-45.8
Gunma
22
20
2
10.0
21
17
4
23.5
28
23
5
21.7
95.5
85.0
10.5
Saitama
73
75
-2
-2.7
65
71
-6
-8.5
39
33
6
18.2
89.0
94.7
-5.7
Chiba
80
85
-5
-5.9
68
57
11
19.3
43
44
-1
-2.3
85.0
67.1
17.9
Kanagawa
95
104
-9
-8.7
71
89
-18
-20.2
46
58
-12
-20.7
74.7
85.6
-10.9
Niigata
19
18
1
5.6
19
18
1
5.6
20
12
8
66.7
100.0
100.0
Yamanashi
4
10
-6
-60.0
5
6
-1
-16.7
3
3
-
125.0
60.0
65.0 -5.6
-
-
Nagano
6
9
-3
-33.3
5
8
-3
-37.5
4
5
-1
-20.0
83.3
88.9
Shizuoka
39
36
3
8.3
32
27
5
18.5
24
23
1
4.3
82.1
75.0
7.1
Chubu
127
125
2
1.6
91
100
-9
-9.0
72
61
11
18.0
71.7
80.0
-8.3
200.0
-40.0
Toyama
5
1
4
400.0
3
1
2
200.0
3
1
2
Ishikawa
3
4
-1
-25.0
4
6
-2
-33.3
2
2
-
Fukui
4
2
2
100.0
4
3
1
33.3
4
3
1
Gifu
11
25
-14
-56.0
9
19
-10
-52.6
4
13
Aichi
92
80
12
15.0
59
65
-6
-9.2
45
40
60.0
100.0
133.3
150.0
-16.7
33.3
100.0
150.0
-50.0
-9
-69.2
81.8
76.0
5.8
5
12.5
64.1
81.3
-17.2
-
Mie
12
13
-1
-7.7
12
6
6
100.0
14
2
12
600.0
100.0
46.2
53.8
Kinki
228
259
-31
-12.0
168
229
-61
-26.6
132
220
-88
-40.0
73.7
88.4
-14.7
Shiga
10
13
-3
-23.1
8
9
-1
-11.1
4
9
-5
-55.6
80.0
69.2
10.8
Kyoto
22
28
-6
-21.4
19
31
-12
-38.7
15
33
-18
-54.5
86.4
110.7
-24.3 -31.5
Osaka
119
123
-4
-3.3
66
107
-41
-38.3
61
99
-38
-38.4
55.5
87.0
Hyogo
49
74
-25
-33.8
47
64
-17
-26.6
32
61
-29
-47.5
95.9
86.5
9.4
Nara
9
10
-1
-10.0
10
8
2
25.0
7
10
-3
-30.0
111.1
80.0
31.1
80.0
13
8
5
62.5
94.7
90.9
3.8
66
56
10
17.9
82.2
84.5
-2.3 -20.0
Wakayama
19
11
8
72.7
18
10
8
Chugoku
73
71
2
2.8
60
60
-
-
Tottori
5
3
2
66.7
4
3
1
33.3
2
3
-1
-33.3
80.0
100.0
Shimane
5
4
1
25.0
5
4
1
25.0
5
3
2
66.7
100.0
100.0
Okayama
17
23
-6
-26.1
15
18
-3
-16.7
19
19
-
88.2
78.3
9.9
Hiroshima
35
30
5
16.7
26
24
2
8.3
30
20
10
50.0
74.3
80.0
-5.7
Yamaguchi
11
11
-
10
11
-1
-9.1
10
11
-1
-9.1
90.9
100.0
-9.1
Shikoku
44
30
14
38
31
7
22.6
28
27
1
3.7
86.4
103.3
-16.9
25.0
5
2
3
150.0
100.0
100.0
12
12
-
76.9
100.0
46.7
Tokushima
5
4
1
25.0
5
4
1
Kagawa
13
10
3
30.0
10
10
-
-
Ehime
21
12
9
75.0
18
11
7
63.6
8
8
-
Kouchi
5
4
1
25.0
5
6
-1
-16.7
3
5
-2
-
-
-
-23.1
85.7
91.7
-6.0
-40.0
100.0
150.0
-50.0 1.6
Kyushu
152
169
-17
-10.1
132
144
-12
-8.3
104
111
-7
-6.3
86.8
85.2
Fukuoka
76
84
-8
-9.5
60
66
-6
-9.1
28
37
-9
-24.3
78.9
78.6
0.3
Saga
8
7
1
14.3
5
6
-1
-16.7
6
4
2
50.0
62.5
85.7
-23.2
Nagasaki
13
10
3
30.0
11
9
2
22.2
16
9
7
77.8
84.6
90.0
-5.4
Kumamoto
12
21
-9
-42.9
12
20
-8
-40.0
13
21
-8
-38.1
100.0
95.2
4.8
Oita
6
12
-6
-50.0
6
12
-6
-50.0
4
10
-6
-60.0
100.0
100.0
Miyazaki
16
9
7
77.8
14
10
4
40.0
17
9
8
88.9
87.5
111.1
Kagoshima
11
13
-2
-15.4
12
12
-
6
13
-7
-53.8
109.1
92.3
16.8
Okinawa
10
13
-3
-23.1
12
9
3
14
8
6
75.0
120.0
69.2
50.8
- 44 -
33.3
-23.6
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Abduction・Human trafficking Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
Total
185
156
29
18.6
151
140
11
7.9
107
101
6
Hokkaido
11
5
6
120.0
7
4
3
75.0
2
2
-
80.0
25.0
5.9 -
2009 Jan-Dec
Change
81.6
89.7
-8.1
63.6
80.0
-16.4
55.6
80.0
-24.4
Sapporo
9
5
4
5
4
1
1
2
-1
Hakodate
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Asahikawa
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kushiro
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
100.0
-
100.0
Kitami
1
-
1
1
-
1
Tohoku
16
12
4
33.3
-
12
10
2
Aomori
7
1
6
600.0
5
-
5
Iwate
4
2
2
100.0
2
2
-
Miyagi
3
9
-6
-66.7
3
8
-5
Akita
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Yamagata
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
100.0
-
100.0
1
-
1
6
4
2
-
2
-
2
-
-
1
-1
-100.0
50.0
100.0
-50.0
2
3
-1
-33.3
100.0
88.9
11.1
-
-
-
-
1
-
1
-
20.0
-62.5
-
50.0 -
-
75.0 71.4
100.0 100.0
83.3 -
-
-8.3 71.4
-
-
100.0
-
100.0
1
-
1
1
-
1
1
-
1
Tokyo
10
15
-5
-33.3
12
13
-1
-7.7
10
11
-1
-9.1
120.0
86.7
33.3
Kanto
49
48
1
2.1
46
37
9
24.3
35
25
10
40.0
93.9
77.1
16.8
-66.7
-39.4
Fukushima
-
-
-50.0
rate
2010 Jan-Dec
Ibaraki
3
11
-8
-72.7
1
8
-7
-87.5
2
6
-4
33.3
72.7
Tochigi
2
1
1
100.0
2
1
1
100.0
1
1
-
-
100.0
100.0
Gunma
2
-
2
2
-
2
2
-
2
-
100.0
Saitama
10
8
2
25.0
8
8
-
5
4
1
25.0
80.0
100.0
-20.0
Chiba
18
14
4
28.6
22
7
15
214.3
14
3
11
366.7
122.2
50.0
72.2
Kanagawa
5
4
1
25.0
4
3
1
33.3
4
3
1
33.3
80.0
75.0
5.0
Niigata
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
1
-
100.0
100.0
Yamanashi
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nagano
3
2
1
50.0
3
2
1
50.0
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
100.0
100.0
100.0
-
Shizuoka
5
7
-2
-28.6
3
7
-4
-57.1
3
5
-2
-40.0
60.0
100.0
-40.0
Chubu
20
18
2
11.1
14
18
-4
-22.2
5
9
-4
-44.4
70.0
100.0
-30.0
Toyama
1
-
1
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
100.0
Ishikawa
3
2
1
1
2
-1
-
-
-
-
33.3
Fukui
3
-
3
-
100.0
Gifu
-
1
-1
Aichi
11
14
-3
Mie
2
1
1
Kinki
45
19
26
136.8
50.0 -
-50.0
3
1
2
200.0
-
-
-
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
5
-5
-100.0
-21.4
8
13
-5
-38.5
4
3
1
33.3
100.0
1
1
-
1
1
-
33
18
15
83.3
25
18
7
-100.0
-
38.9
Shiga
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
2
2
-
-
Kyoto
5
1
4
400.0
4
1
3
300.0
2
-
2
-
Osaka
27
12
15
125.0
17
8
9
112.5
14
10
4
Hyogo
12
5
7
140.0
11
7
4
57.1
6
6
-
-3.7 -48.3
100.0
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Chugoku
10
9
1
6
9
-3
4
6
-2
-100.0 -
-
-
-
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
-
1
-1
-33.3 -100.0
60.0 -
100.0 100.0
-40.0 -100.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
2
6
300.0
5
2
3
150.0
3
2
1
50.0
62.5
100.0
Yamaguchi
1
6
-5
-83.3
1
6
-5
-83.3
1
3
-2
-66.7
100.0
100.0
-
Shikoku
3
4
-1
-25.0
3
4
-1
-25.0
3
5
-2
-40.0
100.0
100.0
-
Tokushima
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kagawa
1
1
-
-
1
2
-1
1
4
-3
-75.0
100.0
200.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
-50.0
-
-
100.0
-
-
-
-
Okayama
-
-
-
Hiroshima
-
-
-
-21.4
140.0
-
1
94.7
91.7
-
-1
-50.0
73.3
-
-
1
-20.2
100.0
-20.0
1
-
92.9
50.0
66.7
-
-
72.7
63.0
40.0
-
1
-100.0
-200.0
-
Tottori
100.0
100.0
200.0
1
Shimane
-
100.0 -66.7
100.0
Nara
-33.3
100.0
80.0
Wakayama
11.1
-
-
-
-37.5
-100.0
Ehime
2
2
-
2
2
-
-
2
1
1
Kouchi
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kyushu
21
26
-5
-19.2
18
27
-9
-33.3
17
21
-4
-19.0
85.7
103.8
-18.1
Fukuoka
8
12
-4
-33.3
7
13
-6
-46.2
7
9
-2
-22.2
87.5
108.3
-20.8
Saga
5
4
1
25.0
4
4
-
4
5
-1
-20.0
80.0
100.0
-20.0
Nagasaki
1
3
-2
-66.7
-
3
-3
-100.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
100.0
-100.0
Kumamoto
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
100.0
100.0
-
Oita
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
100.0
100.0
-
Miyazaki
3
1
2
200.0
3
1
2
200.0
1
1
-
100.0
100.0
-
Kagoshima
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
2
1
1
100.0
100.0
-
Okinawa
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
1
100.0
100.0
-
- 45 -
-
-
100.0 -
-
-
-
-
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Indecent assault Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
7,027
6,688
339
5.1
3,637
3,563
74
2.1
2,189
2,129
60
2.8
51.8
53.3
-1.5
Hokkaido
221
224
-3
-1.3
120
126
-6
-4.8
73
67
6
9.0
54.3
56.3
-2.0
Sapporo
162
183
-21
-11.5
87
94
-7
-7.4
48
47
1
2.1
53.7
51.4
2.3
Hakodate
17
4
13
325.0
9
4
5
125.0
8
1
7
700.0
52.9
100.0
-47.1
Asahikawa
12
16
-4
-25.0
7
11
-4
-36.4
5
6
-1
-16.7
58.3
68.8
-10.5
Kushiro
22
12
10
83.3
15
8
7
87.5
10
7
3
42.9
68.2
66.7
1.5
Kitami
8
9
-1
-11.1
2
9
-7
-77.8
2
6
-4
-66.7
25.0
100.0
-75.0
Tohoku
414
355
59
16.6
239
213
26
12.2
119
122
-3
-2.5
57.7
60.0
-2.3
Aomori
54
36
18
50.0
24
16
8
50.0
12
14
-2
-14.3
44.4
44.4
Iwate
44
39
5
12.8
29
22
7
31.8
19
14
5
35.7
65.9
56.4
9.5
Miyagi
152
143
9
6.3
80
91
-11
-12.1
44
43
1
2.3
52.6
63.6
-11.0
Akita
18
19
-1
-5.3
13
11
2
18.2
9
8
1
12.5
72.2
57.9
14.3
Yamagata
23
23
-
20
11
9
81.8
9
9
-
87.0
47.8
39.2
Fukushima
123
95
28
29.5
73
62
11
17.7
26
34
-8
59.3
65.3
-6.0
Total
-
-23.5
-
Tokyo
891
959
-68
-7.1
457
539
-82
-15.2
371
407
-36
-8.8
51.3
56.2
-4.9
Kanto
1,818
1,692
126
7.4
1,042
978
64
6.5
579
581
-2
-0.3
57.3
57.8
-0.5
Ibaraki
131
115
16
13.9
46
47
-1
-2.1
29
31
-2
-6.5
35.1
40.9
-5.8
Tochigi
119
85
34
40.0
61
49
12
24.5
38
33
5
15.2
51.3
57.6
-6.3
5.9
77.9
66.7
11.2
63.2
54.9
8.3
44.8
53.5
-8.7
Gunma
86
63
23
36.5
67
42
25
59.5
36
34
2
Saitama
462
399
63
15.8
292
219
73
33.3
149
149
-
Chiba
310
284
26
9.2
139
152
-13
-8.6
70
76
-6
Kanagawa
355
354
1
0.3
234
259
-25
-9.7
165
153
12
7.8
65.9
73.2
-7.3
Niigata
66
75
-9
-12.0
49
59
-10
-16.9
19
30
-11
-36.7
74.2
78.7
-4.5
Yamanashi
18
41
-23
-56.1
13
17
-4
-23.5
6
3
3
100.0
72.2
41.5
30.7
Nagano
86
81
5
6.2
39
34
5
14.7
15
18
-3
-16.7
45.3
42.0
3.3
Shizuoka
185
195
-10
-5.1
102
100
2
2.0
52
54
-2
-3.7
55.1
51.3
3.8
Chubu
567
606
-39
-6.4
265
310
-45
-14.5
154
149
5
3.4
46.7
51.2
-4.5
-
-7.9
Toyama
23
23
-
11
10
1
10.0
8
6
2
33.3
47.8
43.5
4.3
Ishikawa
23
24
-1
-4.2
21
22
-1
-4.5
14
15
-1
-6.7
91.3
91.7
-0.4
Fukui
19
12
7
58.3
12
11
1
9.1
4
6
-2
-33.3
63.2
91.7
-28.5
Gifu
76
78
-2
-2.6
30
52
-22
-42.3
17
15
2
13.3
39.5
66.7
-27.2
Aichi
363
389
-26
-6.7
152
189
-37
-19.6
88
92
-4
-4.3
41.9
48.6
-6.7
Mie
63
80
-17
-21.3
39
26
13
50.0
23
15
8
53.3
61.9
32.5
29.4
Kinki
1,759
1,583
176
11.1
713
662
51
7.7
424
399
25
6.3
40.5
41.8
-1.3
Shiga
87
78
9
11.5
36
41
-5
-12.2
24
24
-
41.4
52.6
-11.2
-
Kyoto
196
174
22
12.6
97
90
7
7.8
63
62
1
1.6
49.5
51.7
-2.2
Osaka
1,078
849
229
27.0
356
309
47
15.2
206
189
17
9.0
33.0
36.4
-3.4
Hyogo
301
380
-79
-20.8
156
160
-4
-2.5
88
91
-3
-3.3
51.8
42.1
9.7
Nara
43
52
-9
-17.3
23
33
-10
-30.3
23
18
5
27.8
53.5
63.5
-10.0 25.3
Wakayama
54
50
4
8.0
45
29
16
55.2
20
15
5
33.3
83.3
58.0
Chugoku
341
320
21
6.6
216
157
59
37.6
148
105
43
41.0
63.3
49.1
14.2
Tottori
26
16
10
62.5
19
4
15
375.0
13
2
11
550.0
73.1
25.0
48.1
Shimane
38
26
12
46.2
27
16
11
68.8
15
12
3
25.0
71.1
61.5
9.6
Okayama
49
72
-23
-31.9
45
29
16
55.2
23
17
6
35.3
91.8
40.3
51.5
Hiroshima
13.0
91
76
15
19.7
67
44
23
52.3
47.6
45.0
2.6
34
32
2
6.3
30
30
-
91.9
86.5
5.4
1.6
163
137
26
19.0
76
61
15
24.6
86.7
74.1
12.6
191
169
22
Yamaguchi
37
37
-
Shikoku
188
185
3
Tokushima
37
28
9
32.1
26
16
10
62.5
14
11
3
27.3
70.3
57.1
13.2
Kagawa
59
28
31
110.7
56
20
36
180.0
20
16
4
25.0
94.9
71.4
23.5
Ehime
61
96
-35
-36.5
59
83
-24
-28.9
24
22
2
9.1
96.7
86.5
10.2
Kouchi
31
33
-2
-6.1
22
18
4
22.2
18
12
6
50.0
71.0
54.5
16.5
-
-
Kyushu
828
764
64
8.4
422
441
-19
-4.3
245
238
7
2.9
51.0
57.7
-6.7
Fukuoka
470
355
115
32.4
181
167
14
8.4
98
70
28
40.0
38.5
47.0
-8.5 -26.6
Saga
44
35
9
25.7
31
34
-3
-8.8
21
15
6
40.0
70.5
97.1
Nagasaki
91
81
10
12.3
57
50
7
14.0
21
27
-6
-22.2
62.6
61.7
0.9
Kumamoto
55
84
-29
-34.5
33
61
-28
-45.9
34
39
-5
-12.8
60.0
72.6
-12.6
Oita
26
26
-
19
19
-
Miyazaki
53
68
-15
-22.1
-
38
31
7
22.6
Kagoshima
29
49
-20
-40.8
25
38
-13
-34.2
Okinawa
60
66
-6
-9.1
38
41
-3
-7.3
- 46 -
-
13
16
-3
-18.8
73.1
73.1
15
22
-7
-31.8
71.7
45.6
-
12
24
-12
-50.0
86.2
77.6
8.6
31
25
6
24.0
63.3
62.1
1.2
26.1
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Total number of index larceny offenses Prefectures Total
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
181,134
200,572
-19,438
-9.7
86,596
102,130
-15,534
-15.2
14,717
15,159
-442
-2.9
47.8
50.9
-3.1
Total H o Sapporo k k Hakodate a Asahikawa i d Kushiro o Kitami
5,096
5,586
-490
-8.8
2,514
3,547
-1,033
-29.1
577
614
-37
-6.0
49.3
63.5
-14.2
3,460
3,616
-156
-4.3
1,530
2,386
-856
-35.9
344
384
-40
-10.4
44.2
66.0
-21.8
360
566
-206
-36.4
213
395
-182
-46.1
60
51
9
17.6
59.2
69.8
-10.6
356
429
-73
-17.0
166
260
-94
-36.2
69
76
-7
-9.2
46.6
60.6
-14.0
669
720
-51
-7.1
421
391
30
7.7
67
68
-1
-1.5
62.9
54.3
8.6
251
255
-4
-1.6
184
115
69
60.0
37
35
2
5.7
73.3
45.1
28.2
T o h o k u
8,033
9,051
-1,018
-11.2
4,282
4,586
-304
-6.6
878
965
-87
-9.0
53.3
50.7
2.6
745
875
-130
-14.9
408
494
-86
-17.4
177
166
11
6.6
54.8
56.5
-1.7 -7.6
Total Aomori Iwate
R e g i o n
798
954
-156
-16.4
461
624
-163
-26.1
124
148
-24
-16.2
57.8
65.4
Miyagi
3,119
3,749
-630
-16.8
2,003
1,683
320
19.0
249
290
-41
-14.1
64.2
44.9
19.3
Akita
482
474
8
1.7
353
383
-30
-7.8
92
98
-6
-6.1
73.2
80.8
-7.6 -20.3
Yamagata
519
594
-75
-12.6
309
474
-165
-34.8
73
92
-19
-20.7
59.5
79.8
Fukushima
2,370
2,405
-35
-1.5
748
928
-180
-19.4
163
171
-8
-4.7
31.6
38.6
-7.0
14,913
17,139
-2,226
-13.0
8,995
12,715
-3,720
-29.3
1,505
1,520
-15
-1.0
60.3
74.2
-13.9 -5.7
Tokyo K a n t o
Total
63,885
68,049
-4,164
-6.1
28,490
34,231
-5,741
-16.8
3,213
3,395
-182
-5.4
44.6
50.3
Ibaraki
7,880
8,130
-250
-3.1
2,993
3,462
-469
-13.5
216
227
-11
-4.8
38.0
42.6
-4.6
Tochigi
3,449
3,837
-388
-10.1
1,392
2,313
-921
-39.8
162
202
-40
-19.8
40.4
60.3
-19.9 9.6
Gunma
3,966
4,358
-392
-9.0
2,787
2,646
141
5.3
303
296
7
2.4
70.3
60.7
Saitama
11,685
13,148
-1,463
-11.1
6,566
7,187
-621
-8.6
672
745
-73
-9.8
56.2
54.7
1.5
Chiba
16,151
16,176
-25
-0.2
5,601
6,489
-888
-13.7
516
516
-
34.7
40.1
-5.4
11,249
12,599
-1,350
-10.7
5,085
7,619
-2,534
-33.3
578
641
-63
-9.8
45.2
60.5
-15.3
2,356
2,349
7
0.3
1,007
854
153
17.9
260
238
22
9.2
42.7
36.4
6.3
1,090
1,341
-251
-18.7
631
750
-119
-15.9
74
72
2
2.8
57.9
55.9
2.0
2,038
1,968
70
3.6
932
1,074
-142
-13.2
140
160
-20
-12.5
45.7
54.6
-8.9
R Kanagawa e Niigata g i Yamanashi o n Nagano Shizuoka
K i n k i R e g i o n
e g i o n
4,143
-122
-2.9
1,496
1,837
-341
-18.6
292
298
-6
-2.0
37.2
44.3
-7.1
30,547
-1,711
-5.6
11,428
14,301
-2,873
-20.1
1,339
1,397
-58
-4.2
39.6
46.8
-7.2
Toyama
849
1,052
-203
-19.3
367
448
-81
-18.1
87
89
-2
-2.2
43.2
42.6
0.6
Ishikawa
1,101
1,115
-14
-1.3
407
536
-129
-24.1
92
99
-7
-7.1
37.0
48.1
-11.1
Fukui
R e g i o n
R
4,021 28,836
Total
C h u b u
C h u
728
791
-63
-8.0
473
492
-19
-3.9
108
95
13
13.7
65.0
62.2
2.8
Gifu
3,355
3,819
-464
-12.1
2,307
1,977
330
16.7
162
216
-54
-25.0
68.8
51.8
17.0
Aichi
20,189
20,879
-690
-3.3
6,665
9,830
-3,165
-32.2
698
716
-18
-2.5
33.0
47.1
-14.1
Mie
2,614
2,891
-277
-9.6
1,209
1,018
191
18.8
192
182
10
5.5
46.3
35.2
11.1
Total
31,066
35,275
-4,209
-11.9
12,647
14,366
-1,719
-12.0
3,743
3,808
-65
-1.7
40.7
40.7
0.0
Shiga
1,368
1,536
-168
-10.9
735
838
-103
-12.3
160
140
20
14.3
53.7
54.6
-0.9
Kyoto
2,991
3,215
-224
-7.0
2,082
2,075
7
0.3
309
335
-26
-7.8
69.6
64.5
5.1
Osaka
15,286
17,971
-2,685
-14.9
4,589
5,770
-1,181
-20.5
2,234
2,273
-39
-1.7
30.0
32.1
-2.1
Hyogo
8,283
9,188
-905
-9.8
3,475
3,694
-219
-5.9
697
712
-15
-2.1
42.0
40.2
1.8
Nara
1,580
1,807
-227
-12.6
955
989
-34
-3.4
112
126
-14
-11.1
60.4
54.7
5.7
Wakayama
1,558
1,558
-
811
1,000
-189
-18.9
231
222
9
4.1
52.1
64.2
-12.1
Total
6,393
7,660
-1,267
-16.5
3,940
4,355
-415
-9.5
867
894
-27
-3.0
61.6
56.9
4.7
448
577
-129
-22.4
346
383
-37
-9.7
65
95
-30
-31.6
77.2
66.4
10.8
Tottori
o k
Shimane
419
447
-28
-6.3
298
426
-128
-30.0
61
76
-15
-19.7
71.1
95.3
-24.2
Okayama
2,134
2,558
-424
-16.6
1,075
868
207
23.8
184
205
-21
-10.2
50.4
33.9
u
16.5
Hiroshima
2,464
2,792
-328
-11.7
1,335
1,357
-22
-1.6
317
292
25
8.6
54.2
48.6
5.6
928
1,286
-358
-27.8
886
1,321
-435
-32.9
240
226
14
6.2
95.5
102.7
-7.2
Total e g i o n
S h
5,010
5,218
-208
-4.0
3,695
3,630
65
1.8
671
652
19
2.9
73.8
69.6
4.2
Tokushima
670
698
-28
-4.0
618
418
200
47.8
80
82
-2
-2.4
92.2
59.9
32.3
Kagawa
1,070
1,061
9
0.8
817
696
121
17.4
113
108
5
4.6
76.4
65.6
10.8
Ehime
2,480
2,506
-26
-1.0
1,725
1,839
-114
-6.2
324
323
1
0.3
69.6
73.4
-3.8
i k o k u
Kouchi K y u s h u
790
953
-163
-17.1
535
677
-142
-21.0
154
139
15
10.8
67.7
71.0
-3.3
Total
17,902
22,047
-4,145
-18.8
10,605
10,399
206
2.0
1,924
1,914
10
0.5
59.2
47.2
12.0
Fukuoka
10,132
13,055
-2,923
-22.4
6,259
5,260
999
19.0
721
673
48
7.1
61.8
40.3
21.5
769
960
-191
-19.9
464
756
-292
-38.6
80
87
-7
-8.0
60.3
78.8
-18.5
Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto
R e g i o n
-
g
Yamaguchi
R
-
Oita
941
789
152
19.3
598
509
89
17.5
121
105
16
15.2
63.5
64.5
-1.0
1,430
1,896
-466
-24.6
913
787
126
16.0
255
224
31
13.8
63.8
41.5
22.3
835
1,031
-196
-19.0
503
883
-380
-43.0
122
154
-32
-20.8
60.2
85.6
-25.4
Miyazaki
1,003
1,277
-274
-21.5
546
558
-12
-2.2
114
143
-29
-20.3
54.4
43.7
10.7
Kagoshima
1,261
1,424
-163
-11.4
633
629
4
0.6
222
202
20
9.9
50.2
44.2
6.0
Okinawa
1,531
1,615
-84
-5.2
689
1,017
-328
-32.3
289
326
-37
-11.3
45.0
63.0
-18.0
- 47 -
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Burglary theft Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
136,552
148,488
-11,936
-8.0
70,307
81,545
-11,238
-13.8
10,766
10,852
-86
-0.8
51.5
54.9
-3.4
Hokkaido
4,459
4,695
-236
-5.0
2,214
3,058
-844
-27.6
430
435
-5
-1.1
49.7
65.1
-15.4
Sapporo
Total
2,967
2,971
-4
-0.1
1,325
2,008
-683
-34.0
239
270
-31
-11.5
44.7
67.6
-22.9
Hakodate
329
515
-186
-36.1
189
379
-190
-50.1
51
31
20
64.5
57.4
73.6
-16.2
Asahikawa
303
329
-26
-7.9
140
205
-65
-31.7
52
53
-1
-1.9
46.2
62.3
-16.1
Kushiro
636
653
-17
-2.6
388
366
22
6.0
57
53
4
7.5
61.0
56.0
5.0
Kitami
224
227
-3
-1.3
172
100
72
72.0
31
28
3
10.7
76.8
44.1
32.7
Tohoku
7,276
8,224
-948
-11.5
3,979
4,181
-202
-4.8
723
752
-29
-3.9
54.7
50.8
3.9
Aomori
661
753
-92
-12.2
348
442
-94
-21.3
146
126
20
15.9
52.6
58.7
-6.1
Iwate
761
902
-141
-15.6
438
597
-159
-26.6
117
129
-12
-9.3
57.6
66.2
-8.6
Miyagi
2,892
3,429
-537
-15.7
1,904
1,518
386
25.4
204
226
-22
-9.7
65.8
44.3
21.5
Akita
453
438
15
3.4
330
350
-20
-5.7
70
80
-10
-12.5
72.8
79.9
-7.1
Yamagata
464
533
-69
-12.9
273
409
-136
-33.3
54
73
-19
-26.0
58.8
76.7
-17.9
Fukushima
2,045
2,169
-124
-5.7
686
865
-179
-20.7
132
118
14
11.9
33.5
39.9
-6.4
Tokyo
9,415
10,770
-1,355
-12.6
7,762
10,168
-2,406
-23.7
1,027
1,012
15
1.5
82.4
94.4
-12.0 -5.6
Kanto
46,343
49,006
-2,663
-5.4
21,638
25,632
-3,994
-15.6
2,303
2,342
-39
-1.7
46.7
52.3
Ibaraki
5,324
5,705
-381
-6.7
2,067
2,600
-533
-20.5
149
164
-15
-9.1
38.8
45.6
-6.8
Tochigi
2,689
3,064
-375
-12.2
1,186
2,068
-882
-42.6
133
143
-10
-7.0
44.1
67.5
-23.4 4.8
Gunma
3,276
3,771
-495
-13.1
2,296
2,463
-167
-6.8
251
223
28
12.6
70.1
65.3
Saitama
8,782
9,634
-852
-8.8
5,488
5,570
-82
-1.5
472
528
-56
-10.6
62.5
57.8
4.7
Chiba
10,454
9,786
668
6.8
3,433
4,213
-780
-18.5
343
328
15
4.6
32.8
43.1
-10.3
Kanagawa
7,422
8,519
-1,097
-12.9
3,654
5,025
-1,371
-27.3
373
379
-6
-1.6
49.2
59.0
-9.8
Niigata
2,154
2,139
15
0.7
878
748
130
17.4
215
189
26
13.8
40.8
35.0
5.8
958
1,196
-238
-19.9
597
695
-98
-14.1
59
47
12
25.5
62.3
58.1
4.2
1,839
1,739
100
5.8
848
991
-143
-14.4
117
132
-15
-11.4
46.1
57.0
-10.9 -1.9
Yamanashi
Nagano Shizuoka
3,445
3,453
-8
-0.2
1,191
1,259
-68
-5.4
191
209
-18
-8.6
34.6
36.5
Chubu
22,080
22,823
-743
-3.3
9,846
12,396
-2,550
-20.6
1,019
1,015
4
0.4
44.6
54.3
-9.7
Toyama
749
958
-209
-21.8
313
405
-92
-22.7
67
57
10
17.5
41.8
42.3
-0.5
Ishikawa
988
1,007
-19
-1.9
383
501
-118
-23.6
77
85
-8
-9.4
38.8
49.8
-11.0
Fukui
653
713
-60
-8.4
438
453
-15
-3.3
83
72
11
15.3
67.1
63.5
3.6
Gifu
2,718
3,280
-562
-17.1
2,152
1,841
311
16.9
120
169
-49
-29.0
79.2
56.1
23.1
Aichi
14,891
14,575
316
2.2
5,509
8,291
-2,782
-33.6
525
501
24
4.8
37.0
56.9
-19.9
Mie
2,081
2,290
-209
-9.1
1,051
905
146
16.1
147
131
16
12.2
50.5
39.5
11.0
Kinki
22,032
23,358
-1,326
-5.7
9,002
10,230
-1,228
-12.0
2,602
2,600
2
0.1
40.9
43.8
-2.9
Shiga
1,145
1,264
-119
-9.4
627
669
-42
-6.3
114
87
27
31.0
54.8
52.9
1.9
Kyoto
1,931
2,210
-279
-12.6
1,477
1,691
-214
-12.7
195
238
-43
-18.1
76.5
76.5
0.0
Osaka
10,023
11,019
-996
-9.0
3,077
3,893
-816
-21.0
1,582
1,553
29
1.9
30.7
35.3
-4.6
Hyogo
6,445
6,288
157
2.5
2,429
2,309
120
5.2
479
480
-1
-0.2
37.7
36.7
1.0
Nara
1,132
1,278
-146
-11.4
809
837
-28
-3.3
62
69
-7
-10.1
71.5
65.5
6.0
Wakayama
1,356
1,299
57
4.4
583
831
-248
-29.8
170
173
-3
-1.7
43.0
64.0
-21.0
Chugoku
5,513
6,629
-1,116
-16.8
3,418
3,946
-528
-13.4
664
701
-37
-5.3
62.0
59.5
2.5
405
534
-129
-24.2
320
356
-36
-10.1
46
80
-34
-42.5
79.0
66.7
12.3
Tottori Shimane
388
417
-29
-7.0
276
382
-106
-27.7
47
60
-13
-21.7
71.1
91.6
-20.5
Okayama
1,739
2,189
-450
-20.6
879
755
124
16.4
132
139
-7
-5.0
50.5
34.5
16.0
Hiroshima
2,157
2,318
-161
-6.9
1,154
1,228
-74
-6.0
248
222
26
11.7
53.5
53.0
0.5
Yamaguchi
824
1,171
-347
-29.6
789
1,225
-436
-35.6
191
200
-9
-4.5
95.8
104.6
-8.8
Shikoku
4,382
4,633
-251
-5.4
3,337
3,290
47
1.4
512
519
-7
-1.3
76.2
71.0
5.2
Tokushima
619
667
-48
-7.2
589
405
184
45.4
61
73
-12
-16.4
95.2
60.7
34.5
Kagawa Ehime
879
931
-52
-5.6
752
594
158
26.6
86
77
9
11.7
85.6
63.8
21.8
2,198
2,236
-38
-1.7
1,548
1,656
-108
-6.5
242
253
-11
-4.3
70.4
74.1
-3.7 -14.2
Kouchi
686
799
-113
-14.1
448
635
-187
-29.4
123
116
7
6.0
65.3
79.5
Kyushu
15,052
18,350
-3,298
-18.0
9,111
8,644
467
5.4
1,486
1,476
10
0.7
60.5
47.1
13.4
Fukuoka
8,109
10,194
-2,085
-20.5
5,192
3,897
1,295
33.2
528
467
61
13.1
64.0
38.2
25.8
Saga
703
887
-184
-20.7
437
722
-285
-39.5
59
71
-12
-16.9
62.2
81.4
-19.2
Nagasaki
880
725
155
21.4
579
477
102
21.4
113
92
21
22.8
65.8
65.8
0.0
1,233
1,654
-421
-25.5
738
697
41
5.9
213
188
25
13.3
59.9
42.1
17.8
Kumamoto
Oita
764
950
-186
-19.6
461
845
-384
-45.4
97
125
-28
-22.4
60.3
88.9
-28.6
Miyazaki
932
1,194
-262
-21.9
523
508
15
3.0
97
117
-20
-17.1
56.1
42.5
13.6
Kagoshima
1,109
1,311
-202
-15.4
584
565
19
3.4
182
168
14
8.3
52.7
43.1
9.6
Okinawa
1,322
1,435
-113
-7.9
597
933
-336
-36.0
197
248
-51
-20.6
45.2
65.0
-19.8
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Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Burglary theft (at residence) Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
Total
74,558
81,436
-6,878
-8.4
39,880
48,157
-8,277
-17.2
4,072
4,170
-98
-2.4
53.5
59.1
-5.6
Hokkaido
2,288
2,472
-184
-7.4
865
1,348
-483
-35.8
137
152
-15
-9.9
37.8
54.5
-16.7
Sapporo
-16.3
30.9
51.9
-21.0
43.4
75.0
-31.6
1,620
1,673
-53
-3.2
501
868
-367
-42.3
77
92
-15
Hakodate
175
280
-105
-37.5
76
210
-134
-63.8
15
15
-
Asahikawa
93
124
-31
-25.0
24
121
-97
-80.2
10
19
-9
-47.4
25.8
97.6
-71.8
Kushiro
330
316
14
4.4
244
126
118
93.7
27
18
9
50.0
73.9
39.9
34.0
Kitami
70
79
-9
-11.4
20
23
-3
-13.0
8
8
-
28.6
29.1
-0.5
Tohoku
3,529
3,869
-340
-8.8
1,994
2,050
-56
-2.7
281
265
16
6.0
56.5
53.0
3.5
Aomori
277
308
-31
-10.1
120
169
-49
-29.0
42
49
-7
-14.3
43.3
54.9
-11.6
-
-
Iwate
332
353
-21
-5.9
161
206
-45
-21.8
46
42
4
9.5
48.5
58.4
-9.9
Miyagi
1,542
1,843
-301
-16.3
1,215
837
378
45.2
93
81
12
14.8
78.8
45.4
33.4 -22.5
Akita
197
176
21
11.9
137
162
-25
-15.4
25
32
-7
-21.9
69.5
92.0
Yamagata
172
137
35
25.5
61
68
-7
-10.3
20
19
1
5.3
35.5
49.6
-14.1
Fukushima
1,009
1,052
-43
-4.1
300
608
-308
-50.7
55
42
13
31.0
29.7
57.8
-28.1 -14.0
Tokyo
5,543
6,693
-1,150
-17.2
5,365
7,413
-2,048
-27.6
482
460
22
4.8
96.8
110.8
Kanto
26,883
28,247
-1,364
-4.8
12,858
15,740
-2,882
-18.3
882
921
-39
-4.2
47.8
55.7
-7.9
Ibaraki
2,955
2,978
-23
-0.8
1,324
1,014
310
30.6
56
72
-16
-22.2
44.8
34.0
10.8
Tochigi
1,418
1,587
-169
-10.6
527
1,233
-706
-57.3
48
56
-8
-14.3
37.2
77.7
-40.5
Gunma
1,699
2,382
-683
-28.7
1,246
1,777
-531
-29.9
93
96
-3
-3.1
73.3
74.6
-1.3
Saitama
5,460
5,689
-229
-4.0
3,664
3,550
114
3.2
185
201
-16
-8.0
67.1
62.4
4.7
Chiba
6,090
5,708
382
6.7
1,943
2,419
-476
-19.7
122
136
-14
-10.3
31.9
42.4
-10.5
Kanagawa
5,056
5,625
-569
-10.1
2,495
3,838
-1,343
-35.0
160
161
-1
-0.6
49.3
68.2
-18.9
Niigata
1,022
1,020
2
0.2
330
313
17
5.4
73
66
7
10.6
32.3
30.7
1.6
Yamanashi
487
656
-169
-25.8
388
507
-119
-23.5
25
19
6
31.6
79.7
77.3
2.4
Nagano
802
590
212
35.9
312
392
-80
-20.4
31
38
-7
-18.4
38.9
66.4
-27.5
Shizuoka
1,894
2,012
-118
-5.9
629
697
-68
-9.8
89
76
13
17.1
33.2
34.6
-1.4
Chubu
12,221
11,612
609
5.2
6,032
8,369
-2,337
-27.9
384
395
-11
-2.8
49.4
72.1
-22.7 -27.7
Toyama
233
355
-122
-34.4
68
202
-134
-66.3
20
25
-5
-20.0
29.2
56.9
Ishikawa
564
532
32
6.0
235
301
-66
-21.9
37
34
3
8.8
41.7
56.6
-14.9
Fukui
298
301
-3
-1.0
186
221
-35
-15.8
32
23
9
39.1
62.4
73.4
-11.0
Gifu
1,334
1,536
-202
-13.2
1,531
1,139
392
34.4
39
57
-18
-31.6
114.8
74.2
40.6
Aichi
8,672
7,703
969
12.6
3,505
5,890
-2,385
-40.5
209
204
5
2.5
40.4
76.5
-36.1 -6.7
Mie
1,120
1,185
-65
-5.5
507
616
-109
-17.7
47
52
-5
-9.6
45.3
52.0
Kinki
11,304
12,738
-1,434
-11.3
4,570
5,548
-978
-17.6
905
886
19
2.1
40.4
43.6
-3.2
Shiga
604
632
-28
-4.4
340
429
-89
-20.7
54
40
14
35.0
56.3
67.9
-11.6
Kyoto
983
1,284
-301
-23.4
905
897
8
0.9
78
100
-22
-22.0
92.1
69.9
22.2
Osaka
5,118
5,838
-720
-12.3
1,549
2,076
-527
-25.4
500
487
13
2.7
30.3
35.6
-5.3
Hyogo
3,342
3,578
-236
-6.6
1,274
1,401
-127
-9.1
179
191
-12
-6.3
38.1
39.2
-1.1
631
776
-145
-18.7
190
350
-160
-45.7
19
24
-5
-20.8
30.1
45.1
-15.0 -12.9
Nara Wakayama
626
630
-4
-0.6
312
395
-83
-21.0
75
44
31
70.5
49.8
62.7
Chugoku
2,914
3,518
-604
-17.2
1,961
1,554
407
26.2
242
286
-44
-15.4
67.3
44.2
23.1
Tottori
214
314
-100
-31.8
185
221
-36
-16.3
24
24
-
86.4
70.4
16.0
-
Shimane
175
147
28
19.0
106
69
37
53.6
12
24
-12
-50.0
60.6
46.9
13.7
Okayama
877
1,251
-374
-29.9
558
374
184
49.2
45
46
-1
-2.2
63.6
29.9
33.7
Hiroshima
26.8
1,218
1,209
9
0.7
694
365
329
90.1
90
86
4
4.7
57.0
30.2
Yamaguchi
430
597
-167
-28.0
418
525
-107
-20.4
71
106
-35
-33.0
97.2
87.9
9.3
Shikoku
2,021
2,211
-190
-8.6
1,380
1,692
-312
-18.4
204
205
-1
-0.5
68.3
76.5
-8.2
Tokushima
231
266
-35
-13.2
191
88
103
117.0
32
28
4
14.3
82.7
33.1
49.6
Kagawa
493
481
12
2.5
297
431
-134
-31.1
38
37
1
2.7
60.2
89.6
-29.4
Ehime
1,053
1,094
-41
-3.7
731
886
-155
-17.5
96
103
-7
-6.8
69.4
81.0
-11.6
Kouchi
244
370
-126
-34.1
161
287
-126
-43.9
38
37
1
2.7
66.0
77.6
-11.6
Kyushu
7,855
10,076
-2,221
-22.0
4,855
4,443
412
9.3
555
600
-45
-7.5
61.8
44.1
17.7
Fukuoka
4,162
5,692
-1,530
-26.9
2,766
2,368
398
16.8
212
189
23
12.2
66.5
41.6
24.9
Saga
381
558
-177
-31.7
283
492
-209
-42.5
19
40
-21
-52.5
74.3
88.2
-13.9 -24.8
Nagasaki
430
350
80
22.9
236
279
-43
-15.4
48
52
-4
-7.7
54.9
79.7
Kumamoto
638
870
-232
-26.7
389
217
172
79.3
69
80
-11
-13.8
61.0
24.9
36.1
Oita
414
548
-134
-24.5
221
348
-127
-36.5
38
47
-9
-19.1
53.4
63.5
-10.1
Miyazaki
560
680
-120
-17.6
359
261
98
37.5
31
54
-23
-42.6
64.1
38.4
25.7
Kagoshima
605
699
-94
-13.4
317
240
77
32.1
70
48
22
45.8
52.4
34.3
18.1
Okinawa
665
679
-14
-2.1
284
238
46
19.3
68
90
-22
-24.4
42.7
35.1
7.6
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Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Burglary theft (at non-residence) Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Change No. %
2010 Jan-Dec
Clearances 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec
2010 Jan-Dec
Arrests 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec
2010
Clearance rate 2009 Change
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Total
61,994
67,052
-5,058
-7.5
30,427
33,388
-2,961
-8.9
6,694
6,682
12
0.2
49.1
49.8
-0.7
Hokkaido
2,171
2,223
-52
-2.3
1,349
1,710
-361
-21.1
293
283
10
3.5
62.1
76.9
-14.8
Sapporo
-26.6
1,347
1,298
49
3.8
824
1,140
-316
-27.7
162
178
-16
-9.0
61.2
87.8
Hakodate
154
235
-81
-34.5
113
169
-56
-33.1
36
16
20
125.0
73.4
71.9
1.5
Asahikawa
210
205
5
2.4
116
84
32
38.1
42
34
8
23.5
55.2
41.0
14.2
Kushiro
306
337
-31
-9.2
144
240
-96
-40.0
30
35
-5
-14.3
47.1
71.2
-24.1
Kitami
154
148
6
4.1
152
77
75
97.4
23
20
3
15.0
98.7
52.0
46.7
Tohoku
3,747
4,355
-608
-14.0
1,985
2,131
-146
-6.9
442
487
-45
-9.2
53.0
48.9
4.1
Aomori
384
445
-61
-13.7
228
273
-45
-16.5
104
77
27
35.1
59.4
61.3
-1.9
Iwate
429
549
-120
-21.9
277
391
-114
-29.2
71
87
-16
-18.4
64.6
71.2
-6.6
Miyagi
1,350
1,586
-236
-14.9
689
681
8
1.2
111
145
-34
-23.4
51.0
42.9
8.1
Akita
256
262
-6
-2.3
193
188
5
2.7
45
48
-3
-6.3
75.4
71.8
3.6
Yamagata
292
396
-104
-26.3
212
341
-129
-37.8
34
54
-20
-37.0
72.6
86.1
-13.5
Fukushima
1,036
1,117
-81
-7.3
386
257
129
50.2
77
76
1
1.3
37.3
23.0
14.3
Tokyo
3,872
4,077
-205
-5.0
2,397
2,755
-358
-13.0
545
552
-7
-1.3
61.9
67.6
-5.7
45.1
47.7
-2.6
31.4
58.2
-26.8
Kanto
19,460
20,759
-1,299
-6.3
8,780
9,892
-1,112
-11.2
1,421
1,421
-
Ibaraki
2,369
2,727
-358
-13.1
743
1,586
-843
-53.2
93
92
1
Tochigi
1,271
1,477
-206
-13.9
659
835
-176
-21.1
85
87
-2
-2.3
51.8
56.5
-4.7
Gunma
1,577
1,389
188
13.5
1,050
686
364
53.1
158
127
31
24.4
66.6
49.4
17.2
Saitama
3,322
3,945
-623
-15.8
1,824
2,020
-196
-9.7
287
327
-40
-12.2
54.9
51.2
3.7
Chiba
4,364
4,078
286
7.0
1,490
1,794
-304
-16.9
221
192
29
15.1
34.1
44.0
-9.9
Kanagawa
2,366
2,894
-528
-18.2
1,159
1,187
-28
-2.4
213
218
-5
-2.3
49.0
41.0
8.0
Niigata
1,132
1,119
13
1.2
548
435
113
26.0
142
123
19
15.4
48.4
38.9
9.5
471
540
-69
-12.8
209
188
21
11.2
34
28
6
21.4
44.4
34.8
9.6
Nagano
1,037
1,149
-112
-9.7
536
599
-63
-10.5
86
94
-8
-8.5
51.7
52.1
-0.4
Shizuoka
1,551
1,441
110
7.6
562
562
-
102
133
-31
-23.3
36.2
39.0
-2.8
Chubu
9,859
11,211
-1,352
-12.1
3,814
4,027
-213
-5.3
635
620
15
2.4
38.7
35.9
2.8
Toyama
516
603
-87
-14.4
245
203
42
20.7
47
32
15
46.9
47.5
33.7
13.8
Ishikawa
424
475
-51
-10.7
148
200
-52
-26.0
40
51
-11
-21.6
34.9
42.1
-7.2
Fukui
355
412
-57
-13.8
252
232
20
8.6
51
49
2
4.1
71.0
56.3
14.7
Gifu
1,384
1,744
-360
-20.6
621
702
-81
-11.5
81
112
-31
-27.7
44.9
40.3
4.6
Aichi
6,219
6,872
-653
-9.5
2,004
2,401
-397
-16.5
316
297
19
6.4
32.2
34.9
-2.7 30.4
Yamanashi
-
1.1
961
1,105
-144
-13.0
544
289
255
88.2
100
79
21
26.6
56.6
26.2
Total
10,728
10,620
108
1.0
4,432
4,682
-250
-5.3
1,697
1,714
-17
-1.0
41.3
44.1
-2.8
Shiga
541
632
-91
-14.4
287
240
47
19.6
60
47
13
27.7
53.0
38.0
15.0
Mie
Kyoto
948
926
22
2.4
572
794
-222
-28.0
117
138
-21
-15.2
60.3
85.7
-25.4
Osaka
4,905
5,181
-276
-5.3
1,528
1,817
-289
-15.9
1,082
1,066
16
1.5
31.2
35.1
-3.9
Hyogo
3,103
2,710
393
14.5
1,155
908
247
27.2
300
289
11
3.8
37.2
33.5
3.7
501
502
-1
-0.2
619
487
132
27.1
43
45
-2
-4.4
123.6
97.0
26.6
Nara Wakayama
730
669
61
9.1
271
436
-165
-37.8
95
129
-34
-26.4
37.1
65.2
-28.1
Chugoku
2,599
3,111
-512
-16.5
1,457
2,392
-935
-39.1
422
415
7
1.7
56.1
76.9
-20.8
22
56
-34
-60.7
70.7
61.4
9.3
35
36
-1
-2.8
79.8
115.9
-36.1
Tottori
191
220
-29
-13.2
135
135
-
Shimane
213
270
-57
-21.1
170
313
-143
-
Okayama
862
938
-76
-8.1
321
381
-60
-15.7
87
93
-6
-6.5
37.2
40.6
-3.4
Hiroshima
939
1,109
-170
-15.3
460
863
-403
-46.7
158
136
22
16.2
49.0
77.8
-28.8
-45.7
Yamaguchi
394
574
-180
-31.4
371
700
-329
-47.0
120
94
26
27.7
94.2
122.0
-27.8
Shikoku
2,361
2,422
-61
-2.5
1,957
1,598
359
22.5
308
314
-6
-1.9
82.9
66.0
16.9
Tokushima
388
401
-13
-3.2
398
317
81
25.6
29
45
-16
-35.6
102.6
79.1
23.5
Kagawa
386
450
-64
-14.2
455
163
292
179.1
48
40
8
20.0
117.9
36.2
81.7
Ehime
1,145
1,142
3
0.3
817
770
47
6.1
146
150
-4
-2.7
71.4
67.4
4.0
Kouchi
442
429
13
3.0
287
348
-61
-17.5
85
79
6
7.6
64.9
81.1
-16.2
Kyushu
7,197
8,274
-1,077
-13.0
4,256
4,201
55
1.3
931
876
55
6.3
59.1
50.8
8.3
Fukuoka
3,947
4,502
-555
-12.3
2,426
1,529
897
58.7
316
278
38
13.7
61.5
34.0
27.5
Saga
322
329
-7
-2.1
154
230
-76
-33.0
40
31
9
29.0
47.8
69.9
-22.1
Nagasaki
450
375
75
20.0
343
198
145
73.2
65
40
25
62.5
76.2
52.8
23.4
Kumamoto
595
784
-189
-24.1
349
480
-131
-27.3
144
108
36
33.3
58.7
61.2
-2.5
Oita
350
402
-52
-12.9
240
497
-257
-51.7
59
78
-19
-24.4
68.6
123.6
-55.0
Miyazaki
372
514
-142
-27.6
164
247
-83
-33.6
66
63
3
4.8
44.1
48.1
-4.0
Kagoshima
504
612
-108
-17.6
267
325
-58
-17.8
112
120
-8
-6.7
53.0
53.1
-0.1
Okinawa
657
756
-99
-13.1
313
695
-382
-55.0
129
158
-29
-18.4
47.6
91.9
-44.3
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Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Motor Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
vehicle
theft
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
23,775
25,815
-2,040
-7.9
8,433
9,557
-1,124
-11.8
1,837
2,045
-208
-10.2
35.5
37.0
-1.5
Hokkaido
439
602
-163
-27.1
215
326
-111
-34.0
88
111
-23
-20.7
49.0
54.2
-5.2
Total Sapporo
336
439
-103
-23.5
140
267
-127
-47.6
61
68
-7
-10.3
41.7
60.8
-19.1
Hakodate
24
36
-12
-33.3
22
10
12
120.0
7
16
-9
-56.3
91.7
27.8
63.9
Asahikawa
34
47
-13
-27.7
13
19
-6
-31.6
9
15
-6
-40.0
38.2
40.4
-2.2
Kushiro
24
57
-33
-57.9
29
20
9
45.0
5
9
-4
-44.4
120.8
35.1
85.7
Kitami
21
23
-2
-8.7
11
10
1
10.0
6
3
3
100.0
52.4
43.5
8.9
Tohoku
558
563
-5
-0.9
232
329
-97
-29.5
115
165
-50
-30.3
41.6
58.4
-16.8
Aomori
61
90
-29
-32.2
55
37
18
48.6
23
31
-8
-25.8
90.2
41.1
49.1
Iwate
29
37
-8
-21.6
20
20
-
6
13
-7
-53.8
69.0
54.1
14.9
Miyagi
114
157
-43
-27.4
62
123
-61
-49.6
32
42
-10
-23.8
54.4
78.3
-23.9
26.7
90.5
107.4
-16.9
72.7
129.2
-56.5
15.2
28.4
-13.2
-
Akita
21
27
-6
-22.2
19
29
-10
-34.5
19
15
4
Yamagata
44
48
-4
-8.3
32
62
-30
-48.4
16
16
-
Fukushima
289
204
85
41.7
44
58
-14
-24.1
19
48
-29
-60.4
Tokyo
627
548
79
14.4
124
513
-389
-75.8
83
76
7
9.2
19.8
93.6
-73.8
Kanto
11,162
10,878
284
2.6
4,422
4,167
255
6.1
456
599
-143
-23.9
39.6
38.3
1.3
Ibaraki
2,393
2,144
249
11.6
864
733
131
17.9
55
43
12
27.9
36.1
34.2
1.9
Tochigi
659
676
-17
-2.5
184
200
-16
-8.0
18
44
-26
-59.1
27.9
29.6
-1.7
Gunma
632
480
152
31.7
472
151
321
212.6
44
56
-12
-21.4
74.7
31.5
43.2
Saitama
1,477
1,383
94
6.8
473
598
-125
-20.9
73
106
-33
-31.1
32.0
43.2
-11.2
Chiba
3,264
3,882
-618
-15.9
1,168
760
408
53.7
75
114
-39
-34.2
35.8
19.6
16.2
Kanagawa
1,925
1,450
475
32.8
820
1,109
-289
-26.1
64
86
-22
-25.6
42.6
76.5
-33.9
Niigata
151
146
5
3.4
100
51
49
96.1
34
33
1
3.0
66.2
34.9
31.3
Yamanashi
109
118
-9
-7.6
25
48
-23
-47.9
12
21
-9
-42.9
22.9
40.7
-17.8
Nagano
156
163
-7
-4.3
73
67
6
9.0
17
27
-10
-37.0
46.8
41.1
5.7
Shizuoka
396
436
-40
-9.2
243
450
-207
-46.0
64
69
-5
-7.2
61.4
103.2
-41.8
Chubu
4,777
5,432
-655
-12.1
1,197
1,384
-187
-13.5
211
250
-39
-15.6
25.1
25.5
-0.4
Toyama
69
61
8
13.1
40
36
4
11.1
16
27
-11
-40.7
58.0
59.0
-1.0
Ishikawa
89
54
35
64.8
12
17
-5
-29.4
9
8
1
12.5
13.5
31.5
-18.0
Fukui
49
58
-9
-15.5
29
30
-1
-3.3
21
16
5
31.3
59.2
51.7
7.5
Gifu
532
415
117
28.2
139
112
27
24.1
32
37
-5
-13.5
26.1
27.0
-0.9
Aichi
3,608
4,442
-834
-18.8
862
1,118
-256
-22.9
99
123
-24
-19.5
23.9
25.2
-1.3
430
402
28
7.0
115
71
44
62.0
34
39
-5
-12.8
26.7
17.7
9.0
Kinki
4,040
5,517
-1,477
-26.8
1,261
1,718
-457
-26.6
438
451
-13
-2.9
31.2
31.1
0.1
Shiga
153
201
-48
-23.9
55
120
-65
-54.2
29
44
-15
-34.1
35.9
59.7
-23.8
3.7
47.0
34.1
12.9
19.7
23.8
-4.1
Mie
Kyoto
332
302
30
9.9
156
103
53
51.5
28
27
1
Osaka
2,163
2,746
-583
-21.2
427
653
-226
-34.6
234
234
-
Hyogo
1,074
1,885
-811
-43.0
496
664
-168
-25.3
99
97
2
2.1
46.2
35.2
11.0 -8.3
-
Nara
237
260
-23
-8.8
86
116
-30
-25.9
25
33
-8
-24.2
36.3
44.6
Wakayama
81
123
-42
-34.1
41
62
-21
-33.9
23
16
7
43.8
50.6
50.4
0.2
Chugoku
423
443
-20
-4.5
196
258
-62
-24.0
119
102
17
16.7
46.3
58.2
-11.9
Tottori
34
39
-5
-12.8
22
27
-5
-18.5
15
15
-
64.7
69.2
-4.5
Shimane
19
26
-7
-26.9
15
44
-29
-65.9
9
15
-6
-40.0
-
78.9
169.2
-90.3
Okayama
189
193
-4
-2.1
54
59
-5
-8.5
26
36
-10
-27.8
28.6
30.6
-2.0
Hiroshima
132
127
5
3.9
30
48
-18
-37.5
38
26
12
46.2
22.7
37.8
-15.1 15.2
Yamaguchi
49
58
-9
-15.5
75
80
-5
-6.3
31
10
21
210.0
153.1
137.9
Shikoku
222
209
13
6.2
153
125
28
22.4
78
52
26
50.0
68.9
59.8
9.1
Tokushima
38
16
22
137.5
24
10
14
140.0
16
7
9
128.6
63.2
62.5
0.7
Kagawa
53
61
-8
-13.1
37
23
14
60.9
13
12
1
8.3
69.8
37.7
32.1
Ehime
110
96
14
14.6
73
69
4
5.8
32
21
11
52.4
66.4
71.9
-5.5
Kouchi
21
36
-15
-41.7
19
23
-4
-17.4
17
12
5
41.7
90.5
63.9
26.6
Kyushu
1,527
1,623
-96
-5.9
633
737
-104
-14.1
249
239
10
4.2
41.5
45.4
-3.9
Fukuoka
1,001
1,154
-153
-13.3
418
466
-48
-10.3
91
86
5
5.8
41.8
40.4
1.4
47
53
-6
-11.3
20
31
-11
-35.5
16
14
2
14.3
42.6
58.5
-15.9
-22.2
25.6
65.7
-40.1
33.3
45.0
-11.7
Saga Nagasaki
39
35
4
11.4
10
23
-13
-56.5
7
9
-2
Kumamoto
120
100
20
20.0
40
45
-5
-11.1
20
20
-
Oita
56
42
14
33.3
33
20
13
65.0
20
16
4
25.0
58.9
47.6
11.3
Miyazaki
39
41
-2
-4.9
15
42
-27
-64.3
12
22
-10
-45.5
38.5
102.4
-63.9
Kagoshima
101
73
28
38.4
34
50
-16
-32.0
25
21
4
19.0
33.7
68.5
-34.8
Okinawa
124
125
-1
-0.8
63
60
3
5.0
58
51
7
13.7
50.8
48.0
2.8
- 51 -
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Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Purse Prefectures
Total
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
snatching
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No.
%
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No.
%
14,559
19,036
-4,477
-23.5
6,323
9,051
-2,728
-30.1
1,191
1,438
-247
Hokkaido
126
159
-33
-20.8
38
44
-6
-13.6
29
29
-
Sapporo
101
129
-28
-21.7
32
30
2
6.7
23
24
-1
-17.2 -4.2
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
43.4
47.5
30.2
27.7
-4.1 2.5
31.7
23.3
8.4
Hakodate
5
6
-1
-16.7
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
1
-
-
20.0
33.3
-13.3
Asahikawa
9
18
-9
-50.0
3
9
-6
-66.7
2
2
-
-
33.3
50.0
-16.7
Kushiro
6
5
1
20.0
2
1
1
100.0
3
1
2
200.0
33.3
20.0
13.3
Kitami
5
1
4
400.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
200.0
-200.0
Tohoku
95
128
-33
-25.8
34
41
-7
-17.1
16
28
-12
-42.9
35.8
32.0
3.8
Aomori
12
15
-3
-20.0
1
8
-7
-87.5
2
4
-2
-50.0
8.3
53.3
-45.0 16.7
-
Iwate
3
6
-3
-50.0
2
3
-1
-33.3
-
2
-2
-100.0
66.7
50.0
Miyagi
45
73
-28
-38.4
15
22
-7
-31.8
6
14
-8
-57.1
33.3
30.1
3.2
Akita
3
4
-1
-25.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
25.0
-25.0
Yamagata
7
9
-2
-22.2
1
2
-1
-50.0
1
1
-
Fukushima
25
21
4
19.0
15
5
10
200.0
7
5
2
40.0
Tokyo
1,812
2,304
-492
-21.4
820
1,352
-532
-39.3
180
217
-37
Kanto
5,611
7,148
-1,537
-21.5
2,089
3,972
-1,883
-47.4
289
316
-27
Ibaraki
125
198
-73
-36.9
55
102
-47
-46.1
8
15
Tochigi
61
71
-10
-14.1
6
41
-35
-85.4
5
13
-
14.3
22.2
-7.9
60.0
23.8
36.2
-17.1
45.3
58.7
-13.4
-8.5
37.2
55.6
-18.4
-7
-46.7
44.0
51.5
-7.5
-8
-61.5
9.8
57.7
-47.9 -11.9
Gunma
35
74
-39
-52.7
10
30
-20
-66.7
1
15
-14
-93.3
28.6
40.5
Saitama
1,233
1,862
-629
-33.8
530
877
-347
-39.6
82
77
5
6.5
43.0
47.1
-4.1
Chiba
2,188
2,211
-23
-1.0
869
1,380
-511
-37.0
72
48
24
50.0
39.7
62.4
-22.7
Kanagawa
1,785
2,472
-687
-27.8
561
1,417
-856
-60.4
96
125
-29
-23.2
31.4
57.3
-25.9
Niigata
21
26
-5
-19.2
3
44
-41
-93.2
3
8
-5
-62.5
14.3
169.2
-154.9
Yamanashi
15
19
-4
-21.1
7
5
2
40.0
3
2
1
50.0
46.7
26.3
20.4
Nagano
17
14
3
21.4
8
7
1
14.3
4
-
4
47.1
50.0
-2.9
Shizuoka
131
201
-70
-34.8
40
69
-29
-42.0
15
13
2
15.4
30.5
34.3
-3.8 -8.8
-
Chubu
1,630
1,826
-196
-10.7
236
425
-189
-44.5
75
95
-20
-21.1
14.5
23.3
Toyama
15
7
8
114.3
8
3
5
166.7
1
3
-2
-66.7
53.3
42.9
10.4
Ishikawa
3
18
-15
-83.3
-
7
-7
-100.0
-
4
-4
-100.0
38.9
-38.9
-
Fukui
9
5
4
80.0
2
-
2
2
-
2
Gifu
62
69
-7
-10.1
9
19
-10
-52.6
6
7
-1
-14.3
14.5
27.5
-13.0
Aichi
1,457
1,555
-98
-6.3
177
360
-183
-50.8
57
72
-15
-20.8
12.1
23.2
-11.1
Mie
84
172
-88
-51.2
40
36
4
11.1
9
9
-
47.6
20.9
26.7
Kinki
3,668
4,975
-1,307
-26.3
2,034
2,032
2
0.1
392
498
-106
-21.3
55.5
40.8
14.7
Shiga
56
35
21
60.0
44
37
7
18.9
13
4
9
225.0
78.6
105.7
-27.1
-
-
-
22.2
-
22.2
Kyoto
626
617
9
1.5
400
226
174
77.0
45
43
2
4.7
63.9
36.6
27.3
Osaka
2,136
3,168
-1,032
-32.6
906
987
-81
-8.2
234
321
-87
-27.1
42.4
31.2
11.2
Hyogo
575
825
-250
-30.3
477
667
-190
-28.5
66
100
-34
-34.0
83.0
80.8
2.2
Nara
194
241
-47
-19.5
53
32
21
65.6
24
20
4
20.0
27.3
13.3
14.0
Wakayama
81
89
-8
-9.0
154
83
71
85.5
10
10
-
Chugoku
339
455
-116
-25.5
288
128
160
125.0
54
73
-19
-26.0
190.1
93.3
96.8
85.0
28.1
56.9
Tottori
7
4
3
75.0
2
-
2
-
1
-
1
Shimane
8
3
5
166.7
5
-
5
-
4
1
3
300.0
Okayama
171
134
37
27.6
133
48
85
177.1
19
28
-9
-32.1
77.8
35.8
42.0
Hiroshima
122
290
-168
-57.9
134
71
63
88.7
21
36
-15
-41.7
109.8
24.5
85.3
Yamaguchi
31
24
7
29.2
14
9
5
55.6
9
8
1
12.5
45.2
37.5
7.7
Shikoku
219
215
4
1.9
56
131
-75
-57.3
37
50
-13
-26.0
25.6
60.9
-35.3
-
-
28.6
-
28.6
62.5
-
62.5
Tokushima
5
9
-4
-44.4
4
3
1
33.3
2
2
-
80.0
33.3
46.7
Kagawa
106
49
57
116.3
21
74
-53
-71.6
9
16
-7
-43.8
19.8
151.0
-131.2
-21.4
37.3
54.9
-17.6
14.6
12.0
2.6
Ehime
67
82
-15
-18.3
25
45
-20
-44.4
22
28
-6
Kouchi
41
75
-34
-45.3
6
9
-3
-33.3
4
4
-
Kyushu
1,059
1,826
-767
-42.0
728
926
-198
-21.4
119
132
-13
-9.8
68.7
50.7
18.0
Fukuoka
855
1,557
-702
-45.1
563
849
-286
-33.7
76
92
-16
-17.4
65.8
54.5
11.3
Saga
16
16
-
5
2
3
150.0
4
1
3
300.0
31.3
12.5
18.8
Nagasaki
11
16
-5
-31.3
4
8
-4
-50.0
-
3
-3
-100.0
36.4
50.0
-13.6
Kumamoto
55
123
-68
-55.3
125
38
87
228.9
12
11
1
9.1
227.3
30.9
196.4
Oita
11
24
-13
-54.2
6
6
-
-
3
5
-2
-40.0
54.5
25.0
29.5
Miyazaki
18
33
-15
-45.5
5
5
-
-
3
1
2
200.0
27.8
15.2
12.6
Kagoshima
31
23
8
34.8
4
6
-2
-33.3
6
7
-1
-14.3
12.9
26.1
-13.2
Okinawa
62
34
28
82.4
16
12
4
33.3
15
12
3
25.0
25.8
35.3
-9.5
-
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-
Table5 : Index serious and larceny offenses known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year
Pick-pocketing Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
6,248
7,233
-985
-13.6
1,533
1,977
-444
-22.5
923
824
99
12.0
24.5
27.3
-2.8
Hokkaido
72
130
-58
-44.6
47
119
-72
-60.5
30
39
-9
-23.1
65.3
91.5
-26.2 -46.3
Total Sapporo
56
77
-21
-27.3
33
81
-48
-59.3
21
22
-1
-4.5
58.9
105.2
Hakodate
2
9
-7
-77.8
1
4
-3
-75.0
1
3
-2
-66.7
50.0
44.4
5.6
Asahikawa
10
35
-25
-71.4
10
27
-17
-63.0
6
6
-
100.0
77.1
22.9
Kushiro
3
5
-2
-40.0
2
4
-2
-50.0
2
5
-3
-60.0
66.7
80.0
-13.3
Kitami
1
4
-3
-75.0
1
3
-2
-66.7
-
3
-3
-100.0
100.0
75.0
25.0
Tohoku
104
136
-32
-23.5
37
35
2
5.7
24
20
4
20.0
35.6
25.7
9.9
Aomori
11
17
-6
-35.3
4
7
-3
-42.9
6
5
1
20.0
36.4
41.2
-4.8
-
Iwate
5
9
-4
-44.4
1
4
-3
-75.0
1
4
-3
-75.0
20.0
44.4
-24.4
Miyagi
68
90
-22
-24.4
22
20
2
10.0
7
8
-1
-12.5
32.4
22.2
10.2
Akita
5
5
-
-
4
3
1
33.3
3
1
2
200.0
80.0
60.0
20.0
Yamagata
4
4
-
-
3
1
2
200.0
2
2
-
-
75.0
25.0
50.0
Fukushima
11
11
-
-
3
-
3
5
-
5
-
27.3
Tokyo
3,059
3,517
-458
-13.0
289
682
-393
-57.6
215
215
-
-
9.4
19.4
-
-
27.3 -10.0
Kanto
769
1,017
-248
-24.4
341
460
-119
-25.9
165
138
27
19.6
44.3
45.2
-0.9
Ibaraki
38
83
-45
-54.2
7
27
-20
-74.1
4
5
-1
-20.0
18.4
32.5
-14.1
Tochigi
40
26
14
53.8
16
4
12
300.0
6
2
4
200.0
40.0
15.4
24.6
Gunma
23
33
-10
-30.3
9
2
7
350.0
7
2
5
250.0
39.1
6.1
33.0
Saitama
193
269
-76
-28.3
75
142
-67
-47.2
45
34
11
32.4
38.9
52.8
-13.9
Chiba
245
297
-52
-17.5
131
136
-5
-3.7
26
26
-
Kanagawa
117
158
-41
-25.9
50
68
-18
-26.5
45
51
-6
-21.1
26
11
15
136.4
8
8
-
2
2
-
-
2
-2
-100.0
3
9
-6
-66.7
2
1
1
100.0
Niigata
30
38
-8
Yamanashi
8
8
-
Nagano
26
52
-26
-50.0
-
-11.8 -
53.5
45.8
7.7
42.7
43.0
-0.3
86.7
28.9
57.8
25.0
25.0
11.5
17.3
-5.8 -66.4
-
Shizuoka
49
53
-4
-7.5
22
59
-37
-62.7
22
7
15
214.3
44.9
111.3
Chubu
349
466
-117
-25.1
149
96
53
55.2
34
37
-3
-8.1
42.7
20.6
22.1
Toyama
16
26
-10
-38.5
6
4
2
50.0
3
2
1
50.0
37.5
15.4
22.1
Ishikawa
21
36
-15
-41.7
12
11
1
9.1
6
2
4
200.0
57.1
30.6
26.5
Fukui
17
15
2
13.3
4
9
-5
-55.6
2
7
-5
-71.4
23.5
60.0
-36.5
Gifu
43
55
-12
-21.8
7
5
2
40.0
4
3
1
33.3
16.3
9.1
7.2
Aichi
233
307
-74
-24.1
117
61
56
91.8
17
20
-3
-15.0
50.2
19.9
30.3
Mie Kinki
19
27
-8
-29.6
3
6
-3
-50.0
2
3
-1
-33.3
15.8
22.2
-6.4
1,326
1,425
-99
-6.9
350
386
-36
-9.3
311
259
52
20.1
26.4
27.1
-0.7
Shiga
14
36
-22
-61.1
9
12
-3
-25.0
4
5
-1
-20.0
64.3
33.3
31.0
Kyoto
102
86
16
18.6
49
55
-6
-10.9
41
27
14
51.9
48.0
64.0
-16.0 -4.2
Osaka
964
1,038
-74
-7.1
179
237
-58
-24.5
184
165
19
11.5
18.6
22.8
Hyogo
189
190
-1
-0.5
73
54
19
35.2
53
35
18
51.4
38.6
28.4
10.2
Nara
17
28
-11
-39.3
7
4
3
75.0
1
4
-3
-75.0
41.2
14.3
26.9
Wakayama
40
47
-7
-14.9
33
24
9
37.5
28
23
5
21.7
82.5
51.1
31.4
Chugoku
118
133
-15
-11.3
38
23
15
65.2
30
18
12
66.7
32.2
17.3
14.9
Tottori
2
-
2
2
-
2
-
3
-
3
-
100.0
-
Shimane
4
1
3
300.0
-
2
-
2
-
1
-
1
-
50.0
-
Okayama
35
42
-7
-16.7
9
6
3
50.0
7
2
5
Hiroshima
53
57
-4
-7.0
17
10
7
70.0
10
8
2
25.0
32.1
17.5
14.6
Yamaguchi
24
33
-9
-27.3
8
7
1
14.3
9
8
1
12.5
33.3
21.2
12.1
Shikoku
77.4
44
31
13
41.9
79.7
52.2
27.5
1
-
1
40.0
5
3
2
66.7
187
161
26
16.1
149
84
65
Tokushima
8
6
2
33.3
1
-
1
Kagawa
32
20
12
60.0
7
5
2
-
250.0
-
25.7
12.5
14.3
-
21.9
25.0
100.0 50.0 11.4
12.5 -3.1
Ehime
105
92
13
14.1
79
69
10
14.5
28
21
7
33.3
75.2
75.0
0.2
Kouchi
42
43
-1
-2.3
62
10
52
520.0
10
7
3
42.9
147.6
23.3
124.3
Kyushu
264
248
16
6.5
133
92
41
44.6
70
67
3
4.5
50.4
37.1
13.3
Fukuoka
167
150
17
11.3
86
48
38
79.2
26
28
-2
-7.1
51.5
32.0
19.5
Saga
3
4
-1
-25.0
2
1
1
100.0
1
1
-
-
66.7
25.0
41.7
Nagasaki
11
13
-2
-15.4
5
1
4
400.0
1
1
-
-
45.5
7.7
37.8
Kumamoto
22
19
3
15.8
10
7
3
42.9
10
5
5
100.0
45.5
36.8
8.7
Oita
4
15
-11
-73.3
3
12
-9
-75.0
2
8
-6
-75.0
75.0
80.0
-5.0
Miyazaki
14
9
5
55.6
3
3
-
2
3
-1
-33.3
21.4
33.3
-11.9
Kagoshima
20
17
3
17.6
11
8
3
37.5
9
6
3
50.0
55.0
47.1
7.9
Okinawa
23
21
2
9.5
13
12
1
8.3
19
15
4
26.7
56.5
57.1
-0.6
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Table6: Street crimes by prefectures compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year
Street robbery Prefectures
Total
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
1,221
1,366
-145
-10.6
501
665
-164
-24.7
593
886
-293
-33.1
41.0
48.7
-7.7
Hokkaido
42
42
-
-
23
13
10
76.9
27
26
1
3.8
54.8
31.0
23.8
Sapporo
34
37
-3
-8.1
20
11
9
81.8
22
23
-1
-4.3
58.8
29.7
29.1
Hakodate
2
2
-
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
-
100.0
-
100.0
Asahikawa
1
3
-2
-66.7
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
3
-3
-100.0
-
66.7
-66.7
Kushiro
3
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
2
-
-
-
-
Kitami
2
-
2
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
50.0
-
-
Tohoku
22
25
-3
-12.0
12
16
-4
-25.0
21
25
-4
-16.0
54.5
64.0
-9.5
Aomori
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
1
2
-1
-50.0
-
50.0
-
Iwate
3
1
2
200.0
2
1
1
100.0
4
2
2
100.0
66.7
100.0
-33.3
Miyagi
17
19
-2
-10.5
7
12
-5
-41.7
10
11
-1
-9.1
41.2
63.2
-22.0
Akita
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
4
-
4
-
100.0
-
-
Yamagata
-
2
-2
-100.0
1
1
-
-
1
3
-2
-66.7
-
50.0
-
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
7
-6
-85.7
100.0
100.0
-
Tokyo
175
214
-39
-18.2
76
85
-9
-10.6
108
117
-9
-7.7
43.4
39.7
3.7 -4.8
Fukushima
Kanto
405
446
-41
-9.2
192
233
-41
-17.6
178
284
-106
-37.3
47.4
52.2
Ibaraki
25
21
4
19.0
7
4
3
75.0
6
13
-7
-53.8
28.0
19.0
9.0
Tochigi
8
11
-3
-27.3
3
5
-2
-40.0
3
6
-3
-50.0
37.5
45.5
-8.0 -138.9
Gunma
9
4
5
125.0
10
10
-
-
17
11
6
54.5
111.1
250.0
Saitama
116
144
-28
-19.4
74
66
8
12.1
67
82
-15
-18.3
63.8
45.8
18.0
Chiba
99
135
-36
-26.7
41
74
-33
-44.6
30
62
-32
-51.6
41.4
54.8
-13.4
Kanagawa
-19.2
105
83
22
26.5
33
42
-9
-21.4
33
53
-20
-37.7
31.4
50.6
Niigata
4
7
-3
-42.9
4
5
-1
-20.0
3
4
-1
-25.0
100.0
71.4
28.6
Yamanashi
3
3
-
-
1
2
-1
-50.0
3
2
1
50.0
33.3
66.7
-33.4 -30.6
Nagano
9
8
1
12.5
4
6
-2
-33.3
2
18
-16
-88.9
44.4
75.0
Shizuoka
27
30
-3
-10.0
15
19
-4
-21.1
14
33
-19
-57.6
55.6
63.3
-7.7
Chubu
149
192
-43
-22.4
43
92
-49
-53.3
77
117
-40
-34.2
28.9
47.9
-19.0
Toyama
-
1
-1
-100.0
1
1
-
-
3
-
3
-
-
100.0
-
Ishikawa
1
2
-1
-50.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
4
-4
-100.0
-
50.0
-50.0
Fukui
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
3
-3
-100.0
-
100.0
-
Gifu
16
16
-
-
7
13
-6
-46.2
9
21
-12
-57.1
43.8
81.3
-37.5
Aichi
130
164
-34
-20.7
35
69
-34
-49.3
65
82
-17
-20.7
26.9
42.1
-15.2
Mie
2
7
-5
-71.4
-
6
-6
-100.0
-
7
-7
-100.0
-
85.7
-85.7
344
353
-9
-2.5
103
172
-69
-40.1
131
224
-93
-41.5
29.9
48.7
-18.8 -33.3
Kinki Shiga
5
3
2
66.7
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
33.3
Kyoto
14
31
-17
-54.8
10
19
-9
-47.4
10
13
-3
-23.1
71.4
61.3
10.1
Osaka
245
225
20
8.9
59
117
-58
-49.6
81
142
-61
-43.0
24.1
52.0
-27.9
Hyogo
68
85
-17
-20.0
23
29
-6
-20.7
28
43
-15
-34.9
33.8
34.1
-0.3
Nara
8
3
5
166.7
7
1
6
600.0
7
8
-1
-12.5
87.5
33.3
54.2
Wakayama
4
6
-2
-33.3
4
5
-1
-20.0
5
17
-12
-70.6
100.0
83.3
16.7
Chugoku
26
24
2
8.3
18
13
5
38.5
16
22
-6
-27.3
69.2
54.2
15.0 -
Tottori
2
2
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
6
-5
-83.3
50.0
50.0
Shimane
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Okayama
9
4
5
125.0
8
2
6
300.0
4
5
-1
-20.0
88.9
50.0
38.9
Hiroshima
13
17
-4
-23.5
8
9
-1
-11.1
10
10
-
-
61.5
52.9
8.6
Yamaguchi
2
1
1
100.0
1
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
50.0
100.0
-50.0 30.0
Shikoku
9
10
-1
-10.0
9
7
2
28.6
7
15
-8
-53.3
100.0
70.0
Tokushima
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
-
-
Kagawa
7
1
6
600.0
6
1
5
500.0
1
4
-3
-75.0
85.7
100.0
-14.3 16.7
Ehime
2
6
-4
-66.7
2
5
-3
-60.0
2
7
-5
-71.4
100.0
83.3
Kouchi
-
3
-3
-100.0
1
1
-
-
4
3
1
33.3
-
33.3
-
Kyushu
49
60
-11
-18.3
25
34
-9
-26.5
28
56
-28
-50.0
51.0
56.7
-5.7
Fukuoka
40
50
-10
-20.0
18
27
-9
-33.3
17
41
-24
-58.5
45.0
54.0
-9.0
Saga
2
1
1
100.0
-
-
-
-
-
1
-1
-100.0
-
-
-
Nagasaki
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
5
-5
-100.0
-
100.0
-
Kumamoto
2
1
1
100.0
2
1
1
100.0
4
2
2
100.0
100.0
100.0
-
Oita
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
2
-2
-100.0
-
3
-3
-100.0
-
100.0
Miyazaki
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Kagoshima
4
1
3
300.0
4
1
3
300.0
7
2
5
250.0
100.0
100.0
-
Okinawa
1
3
-2
-66.7
1
1
-
-
-
2
-2
-100.0
100.0
33.3
66.7
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Table6 : Street crimes by prefectures compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year Vehicle parts theft Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010 Jan-Dec
2009 Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
2010 Jan-Dec
rate
2009 Jan-Dec
Change
Total
67,307
75,361
-8,054
-10.7
11,783
9,359
2,424
25.9
1,399
1,523
-124
-8.1
17.5
12.4
5.1
Hokkaido
1,233
1,356
-123
-9.1
124
85
39
45.9
28
21
7
33.3
10.1
6.3
3.8
Sapporo
935
1,017
-82
-8.1
104
57
47
82.5
18
13
5
38.5
11.1
5.6
5.5
Hakodate
93
114
-21
-18.4
11
8
3
37.5
5
1
4
400.0
11.8
7.0
4.8
Asahikawa
65
121
-56
-46.3
3
17
-14
-82.4
1
7
-6
-85.7
4.6
14.0
-9.4
Kushiro
104
85
19
22.4
3
-
3
-
1
-
1
-
2.9
-
2.9
Kitami
36
19
17
89.5
3
3
-
-
3
-
3
-
8.3
15.8
-7.5
Tohoku
1,262
1,414
-152
-10.7
129
133
-4
-3.0
35
46
-11
-23.9
10.2
9.4
0.8
Aomori
151
158
-7
-4.4
22
7
15
214.3
3
3
-
-
14.6
4.4
10.2
Iwate
103
121
-18
-14.9
5
13
-8
-61.5
-
3
-3
-100.0
4.9
10.7
-5.8
Miyagi
515
602
-87
-14.5
18
40
-22
-55.0
6
11
-5
-45.5
3.5
6.6
-3.1
Akita
73
68
5
7.4
21
22
-1
-4.5
12
13
-1
-7.7
28.8
32.4
-3.6
Yamagata
76
99
-23
-23.2
38
14
24
171.4
3
8
-5
-62.5
50.0
14.1
35.9 -2.8
344
366
-22
-6.0
25
37
-12
-32.4
11
8
3
37.5
7.3
10.1
Tokyo
3,999
4,499
-500
-11.1
440
199
241
121.1
92
89
3
3.4
11.0
4.4
6.6
Kanto
16,314
19,740
-3,426
-17.4
4,002
2,790
1,212
43.4
349
394
-45
-11.4
24.5
14.1
10.4
Fukushima
Ibaraki
1,834
1,862
-28
-1.5
183
289
-106
-36.7
25
20
5
25.0
10.0
15.5
-5.5
Tochigi
567
641
-74
-11.5
125
45
80
177.8
15
7
8
114.3
22.0
7.0
15.0
Gunma
508
661
-153
-23.1
150
69
81
117.4
13
6
7
116.7
29.5
10.4
19.1
Saitama
4,059
4,643
-584
-12.6
793
296
497
167.9
71
77
-6
-7.8
19.5
6.4
13.1
Chiba
3,404
4,701
-1,297
-27.6
638
455
183
40.2
57
71
-14
-19.7
18.7
9.7
9.0
Kanagawa
3,622
4,560
-938
-20.6
1,554
601
953
158.6
97
137
-40
-29.2
42.9
13.2
29.7
Niigata
289
271
18
6.6
30
24
6
25.0
6
6
-
-
10.4
8.9
1.5
Yamanashi
321
308
13
4.2
32
59
-27
-45.8
11
12
-1
-8.3
10.0
19.2
-9.2
Nagano
267
438
-171
-39.0
46
148
-102
-68.9
11
20
-9
-45.0
17.2
33.8
-16.6
Shizuoka
1,443
1,655
-212
-12.8
451
804
-353
-43.9
43
38
5
13.2
31.3
48.6
-17.3
Chubu
13,482
15,831
-2,349
-14.8
3,002
2,701
301
11.1
253
237
16
6.8
22.3
17.1
5.2
Toyama
132
146
-14
-9.6
24
10
14
140.0
10
3
7
233.3
18.2
6.8
11.4
Ishikawa
194
109
85
78.0
16
5
11
220.0
4
3
1
33.3
8.2
4.6
3.6
Fukui
146
122
24
19.7
14
36
-22
-61.1
6
3
3
100.0
9.6
29.5
-19.9
Gifu
1,295
1,382
-87
-6.3
101
144
-43
-29.9
22
20
2
10.0
7.8
10.4
-2.6
Aichi
10,032
12,855
-2,823
-22.0
2,603
2,364
239
10.1
195
190
5
2.6
25.9
18.4
7.5
Mie
1,683
1,217
466
38.3
244
142
102
71.8
16
18
-2
-11.1
14.5
11.7
2.8
Kinki
23,368
24,157
-789
-3.3
2,751
2,296
455
19.8
401
498
-97
-19.5
11.8
9.5
2.3 -25.7
Shiga
759
581
178
30.6
31
173
-142
-82.1
10
18
-8
-44.4
4.1
29.8
Kyoto
2,700
1,775
925
52.1
210
81
129
159.3
31
67
-36
-53.7
7.8
4.6
3.2
Osaka
13,789
14,584
-795
-5.5
1,331
1,180
151
12.8
241
292
-51
-17.5
9.7
8.1
1.6
Hyogo
4,560
5,638
-1,078
-19.1
570
579
-9
-1.6
84
78
6
7.7
12.5
10.3
2.2
Nara
1,035
967
68
7.0
561
230
331
143.9
28
24
4
16.7
54.2
23.8
30.4
Wakayama
525
612
-87
-14.2
48
53
-5
-9.4
7
19
-12
-63.2
9.1
8.7
0.4
Chugoku
1,678
2,019
-341
-16.9
340
202
138
68.3
57
44
13
29.5
20.3
10.0
10.3
Tottori
93
87
6
6.9
87
17
70
411.8
1
3
-2
-66.7
93.5
19.5
74.0
Shimane
27
59
-32
-54.2
1
39
-38
-97.4
-
5
-5
-100.0
3.7
66.1
-62.4
Okayama
729
867
-138
-15.9
137
62
75
121.0
15
17
-2
-11.8
18.8
7.2
11.6
Hiroshima
652
768
-116
-15.1
86
58
28
48.3
26
11
15
136.4
13.2
7.6
5.6
Yamaguchi
177
238
-61
-25.6
29
26
3
11.5
15
8
7
87.5
16.4
10.9
5.5
Shikoku
1,149
1,184
-35
-3.0
89
192
-103
-53.6
46
39
7
17.9
7.7
16.2
-8.5
Tokushima
173
146
27
18.5
21
115
-94
-81.7
9
5
4
80.0
12.1
78.8
-66.7
Kagawa
285
225
60
26.7
26
14
12
85.7
6
6
-
-
9.1
6.2
2.9
Ehime
490
381
109
28.6
13
27
-14
-51.9
7
11
-4
-36.4
2.7
7.1
-4.4
Kouchi
201
432
-231
-53.5
29
36
-7
-19.4
24
17
7
41.2
14.4
8.3
6.1
Kyushu
4,822
5,161
-339
-6.6
906
761
145
19.1
138
155
-17
-11.0
18.8
14.7
4.1
Fukuoka
3,008
3,131
-123
-3.9
552
439
113
25.7
36
45
-9
-20.0
18.4
14.0
4.4
Saga
164
180
-16
-8.9
24
62
-38
-61.3
8
8
-
-
14.6
34.4
-19.8
Nagasaki
187
177
10
5.6
17
27
-10
-37.0
12
12
-
-
9.1
15.3
-6.2
Kumamoto
293
391
-98
-25.1
36
68
-32
-47.1
18
26
-8
-30.8
12.3
17.4
-5.1
Oita
170
191
-21
-11.0
167
39
128
328.2
10
7
3
42.9
98.2
20.4
77.8
Miyazaki
92
119
-27
-22.7
8
32
-24
-75.0
7
8
-1
-12.5
8.7
26.9
-18.2
Kagoshima
244
303
-59
-19.5
32
39
-7
-17.9
9
12
-3
-25.0
13.1
12.9
0.2
Okinawa
664
669
-5
-0.7
70
55
15
27.3
38
37
1
2.7
10.5
8.2
2.3
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Table6 : Street crimes by prefectures compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year Vehicle load theft Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No.
%
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
123,512
143,863
-20,351
-14.1
29,780
38,706
-8,926
-23.1
2,186
2,290
-104
-4.5
24.1
26.9
-2.8
Hokkaido
5,785
5,889
-104
-1.8
1,045
753
292
38.8
90
68
22
32.4
18.1
12.8
5.3
Sapporo
4,281
4,273
8
0.2
899
532
367
69.0
59
43
16
37.2
21.0
12.5
8.5
Hakodate
403
431
-28
-6.5
16
48
-32
-66.7
12
7
5
71.4
4.0
11.1
-7.1
Asahikawa
355
335
20
6.0
17
97
-80
-82.5
6
9
-3
-33.3
4.8
29.0
-24.2
Kushiro
573
700
-127
-18.1
80
57
23
40.4
10
5
5
100.0
14.0
8.1
5.9
Kitami
173
150
23
15.3
33
19
14
73.7
3
4
-1
-25.0
19.1
12.7
6.4
Tohoku
5,050
5,545
-495
-8.9
1,047
1,233
-186
-15.1
139
152
-13
-8.6
20.7
22.2
-1.5
Aomori
595
675
-80
-11.9
92
210
-118
-56.2
16
14
2
14.3
15.5
31.1
-15.6
Total
Iwate
484
535
-51
-9.5
258
175
83
47.4
17
20
-3
-15.0
53.3
32.7
20.6
Miyagi
1,713
1,785
-72
-4.0
105
363
-258
-71.1
28
40
-12
-30.0
6.1
20.3
-14.2
Akita
282
443
-161
-36.3
116
139
-23
-16.5
20
23
-3
-13.0
41.1
31.4
9.7
Yamagata
584
646
-62
-9.6
78
147
-69
-46.9
24
24
-
-
13.4
22.8
-9.4
Fukushima
1,392
1,461
-69
-4.7
398
199
199
100.0
34
31
3
9.7
28.6
13.6
15.0
Tokyo
8,872
8,943
-71
-0.8
1,641
1,835
-194
-10.6
180
198
-18
-9.1
18.5
20.5
-2.0
Kanto
35,290
42,154
-6,864
-16.3
7,667
13,144
-5,477
-41.7
594
627
-33
-5.3
21.7
31.2
-9.5
Ibaraki
3,740
4,573
-833
-18.2
569
1,760
-1,191
-67.7
39
43
-4
-9.3
15.2
38.5
-23.3
Tochigi
1,930
2,694
-764
-28.4
325
477
-152
-31.9
28
33
-5
-15.2
16.8
17.7
-0.9
Gunma
1,839
2,201
-362
-16.4
555
1,245
-690
-55.4
38
33
5
15.2
30.2
56.6
-26.4
Saitama
8,406
9,584
-1,178
-12.3
844
1,528
-684
-44.8
138
133
5
3.8
10.0
15.9
-5.9
Chiba
7,804
9,114
-1,310
-14.4
1,670
2,032
-362
-17.8
100
99
1
1.0
21.4
22.3
-0.9
Kanagawa
4,388
5,383
-995
-18.5
2,704
2,444
260
10.6
114
120
-6
-5.0
61.6
45.4
16.2
Niigata
1,675
1,787
-112
-6.3
135
372
-237
-63.7
29
29
-
-
8.1
20.8
-12.7
Yamanashi
Nagano
517
707
-190
-26.9
93
218
-125
-57.3
10
14
-4
-28.6
18.0
30.8
-12.8
1,422
1,994
-572
-28.7
286
1,080
-794
-73.5
35
40
-5
-12.5
20.1
54.2
-34.1 -34.7
Shizuoka
3,569
4,117
-548
-13.3
486
1,988
-1,502
-75.6
63
83
-20
-24.1
13.6
48.3
Chubu
21,197
26,269
-5,072
-19.3
7,024
8,496
-1,472
-17.3
293
276
17
6.2
33.1
32.3
0.8
Toyama
790
723
67
9.3
131
65
66
101.5
17
10
7
70.0
16.6
9.0
7.6
Ishikawa
947
1,138
-191
-16.8
245
133
112
84.2
22
32
-10
-31.3
25.9
11.7
14.2
Fukui
611
706
-95
-13.5
574
829
-255
-30.8
19
21
-2
-9.5
93.9
117.4
-23.5
Gifu
2,918
3,194
-276
-8.6
394
1,627
-1,233
-75.8
32
27
5
18.5
13.5
50.9
-37.4
Aichi
13,763
17,647
-3,884
-22.0
4,813
4,894
-81
-1.7
169
160
9
5.6
35.0
27.7
7.3
Mie
2,168
2,861
-693
-24.2
867
948
-81
-8.5
34
26
8
30.8
40.0
33.1
6.9
Kinki
27,961
32,045
-4,084
-12.7
5,197
5,682
-485
-8.5
399
403
-4
-1.0
18.6
17.7
0.9 -4.9
Shiga
1,656
1,389
267
19.2
367
377
-10
-2.7
28
17
11
64.7
22.2
27.1
Kyoto
3,603
3,351
252
7.5
377
287
90
31.4
50
47
3
6.4
10.5
8.6
1.9
Osaka
14,107
17,157
-3,050
-17.8
1,317
1,920
-603
-31.4
210
203
7
3.4
9.3
11.2
-1.9
Hyogo
6,590
7,652
-1,062
-13.9
1,077
1,846
-769
-41.7
89
94
-5
-5.3
16.3
24.1
-7.8
Nara
1,084
1,235
-151
-12.2
1,912
1,017
895
88.0
10
29
-19
-65.5
176.4
82.3
94.1
Wakayama
921
1,261
-340
-27.0
147
235
-88
-37.4
12
13
-1
-7.7
16.0
18.6
-2.6
Chugoku
4,171
5,001
-830
-16.6
1,319
846
473
55.9
136
142
-6
-4.2
31.6
16.9
14.7 23.8
Tottori
388
698
-310
-44.4
243
271
-28
-10.3
17
11
6
54.5
62.6
38.8
Shimane
195
350
-155
-44.3
28
64
-36
-56.3
7
5
2
40.0
14.4
18.3
-3.9
Okayama
1,660
1,934
-274
-14.2
793
146
647
443.2
45
39
6
15.4
47.8
7.5
40.3
Hiroshima
-4.1
1,239
1,240
-1
-0.1
147
199
-52
-26.1
36
50
-14
-28.0
11.9
16.0
Yamaguchi
689
779
-90
-11.6
108
166
-58
-34.9
31
37
-6
-16.2
15.7
21.3
-5.6
Shikoku
3,112
3,457
-345
-10.0
735
1,088
-353
-32.4
69
83
-14
-16.9
23.6
31.5
-7.9
Tokushima
401
501
-100
-20.0
117
191
-74
-38.7
10
12
-2
-16.7
29.2
38.1
-8.9
Kagawa
774
921
-147
-16.0
228
316
-88
-27.8
15
25
-10
-40.0
29.5
34.3
-4.8
1,371
1,433
-62
-4.3
253
448
-195
-43.5
20
30
-10
-33.3
18.5
31.3
-12.8
Ehime Kouchi
566
602
-36
-6.0
137
133
4
3.0
24
16
8
50.0
24.2
22.1
2.1
Kyushu
12,074
14,560
-2,486
-17.1
4,105
5,629
-1,524
-27.1
286
341
-55
-16.1
34.0
38.7
-4.7
Fukuoka
6,779
8,322
-1,543
-18.5
2,455
4,013
-1,558
-38.8
66
92
-26
-28.3
36.2
48.2
-12.0
Saga
696
609
87
14.3
161
223
-62
-27.8
13
17
-4
-23.5
23.1
36.6
-13.5
Nagasaki
482
522
-40
-7.7
132
278
-146
-52.5
27
27
-
-
27.4
53.3
-25.9
Kumamoto
1,067
1,357
-290
-21.4
460
203
257
126.6
63
61
2
3.3
43.1
15.0
28.1
Oita
659
690
-31
-4.5
148
196
-48
-24.5
13
13
-
-
22.5
28.4
-5.9
Miyazaki
595
966
-371
-38.4
162
150
12
8.0
22
30
-8
-26.7
27.2
15.5
11.7
Kagoshima
1,100
1,139
-39
-3.4
451
285
166
58.2
36
42
-6
-14.3
41.0
25.0
16.0
Okinawa
696
955
-259
-27.1
136
281
-145
-51.6
46
59
-13
-22.0
19.5
29.4
-9.9
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Table6 : Street crimes by prefectures compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year Vending machine theft Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No.
%
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
21,522
26,686
-5,164
-19.4
9,633
16,535
-6,902
-41.7
671
746
-75
-10.1
44.8
62.0
-17.2
Hokkaido
737
1,277
-540
-42.3
716
507
209
41.2
28
20
8
40.0
97.2
39.7
57.5
Sapporo
427
951
-524
-55.1
487
426
61
14.3
21
9
12
133.3
114.1
44.8
69.3
Hakodate
126
48
78
162.5
-
19
-19
-100.0
-
-
-
-
-
39.6
-39.6
Asahikawa
51
156
-105
-67.3
130
14
116
828.6
-
6
-6
-100.0
254.9
9.0
245.9
Kushiro
68
99
-31
-31.3
8
46
-38
-82.6
5
3
2
66.7
11.8
46.5
-34.7
Kitami
65
23
42
182.6
91
2
89
4,450.0
2
2
-
-
140.0
8.7
131.3
Tohoku
1,209
1,847
-638
-34.5
720
342
378
110.5
52
60
-8
-13.3
59.6
18.5
41.1
Aomori
158
177
-19
-10.7
47
22
25
113.6
13
9
4
44.4
29.7
12.4
17.3
Iwate
102
217
-115
-53.0
434
144
290
201.4
4
11
-7
-63.6
425.5
66.4
359.1
Miyagi
434
796
-362
-45.5
98
18
80
444.4
6
13
-7
-53.8
22.6
2.3
20.3
Akita
64
44
20
45.5
8
36
-28
-77.8
3
8
-5
-62.5
12.5
81.8
-69.3 129.8
Total
Yamagata
45
75
-30
-40.0
62
6
56
933.3
8
8
-
-
137.8
8.0
Fukushima
406
538
-132
-24.5
71
116
-45
-38.8
18
11
7
63.6
17.5
21.6
-4.1
Tokyo
1,178
1,327
-149
-11.2
70
267
-197
-73.8
13
34
-21
-61.8
5.9
20.1
-14.2 -10.6
Kanto
7,274
8,090
-816
-10.1
3,109
4,310
-1,201
-27.9
192
171
21
12.3
42.7
53.3
Ibaraki
988
1,023
-35
-3.4
188
114
74
64.9
16
8
8
100.0
19.0
11.1
7.9
Tochigi
412
711
-299
-42.1
187
195
-8
-4.1
8
11
-3
-27.3
45.4
27.4
18.0 -4.3
Gunma
448
802
-354
-44.1
247
476
-229
-48.1
20
28
-8
-28.6
55.1
59.4
Saitama
1,698
1,405
293
20.9
289
36
253
702.8
23
18
5
27.8
17.0
2.6
14.4
Chiba
1,148
1,078
70
6.5
284
321
-37
-11.5
34
15
19
126.7
24.7
29.8
-5.1
Kanagawa
-130.1
1,254
1,339
-85
-6.3
749
2,542
-1,793
-70.5
45
49
-4
-8.2
59.7
189.8
Niigata
466
817
-351
-43.0
303
250
53
21.2
10
14
-4
-28.6
65.0
30.6
34.4
Yamanashi
64
106
-42
-39.6
172
2
170
8,500.0
2
2
-
-
268.8
1.9
266.9
Nagano
213
278
-65
-23.4
57
123
-66
-53.7
9
9
-
-
26.8
44.2
-17.4
Shizuoka
583
531
52
9.8
633
251
382
152.2
25
17
8
47.1
108.6
47.3
61.3
Chubu
3,739
4,643
-904
-19.5
1,820
3,014
-1,194
-39.6
75
97
-22
-22.7
48.7
64.9
-16.2
Toyama
50
76
-26
-34.2
8
72
-64
-88.9
-
3
-3
-100.0
16.0
94.7
-78.7
Ishikawa
43
212
-169
-79.7
44
58
-14
-24.1
4
3
1
33.3
102.3
27.4
74.9
Fukui
119
167
-48
-28.7
48
51
-3
-5.9
1
7
-6
-85.7
40.3
30.5
9.8
Gifu
189
556
-367
-66.0
327
1,908
-1,581
-82.9
4
9
-5
-55.6
173.0
343.2
-170.2
Aichi
2,840
2,714
126
4.6
1,297
834
463
55.5
60
67
-7
-10.4
45.7
30.7
15.0
498
918
-420
-45.8
96
91
5
5.5
6
8
-2
-25.0
19.3
9.9
9.4
Kinki
3,319
4,097
-778
-19.0
710
1,140
-430
-37.7
114
107
7
6.5
21.4
27.8
-6.4
Mie Shiga
289
151
138
91.4
96
44
52
118.2
21
3
18
600.0
33.2
29.1
4.1
Kyoto
424
465
-41
-8.8
39
290
-251
-86.6
14
19
-5
-26.3
9.2
62.4
-53.2 -18.8
Osaka
1,708
1,915
-207
-10.8
88
459
-371
-80.8
49
56
-7
-12.5
5.2
24.0
Hyogo
560
1,255
-695
-55.4
455
77
378
490.9
28
14
14
100.0
81.3
6.1
75.2
Nara
189
133
56
42.1
28
53
-25
-47.2
2
6
-4
-66.7
14.8
39.8
-25.0
Wakayama
149
178
-29
-16.3
4
217
-213
-98.2
-
9
-9
-100.0
2.7
121.9
-119.2
Chugoku
781
908
-127
-14.0
351
610
-259
-42.5
44
76
-32
-42.1
44.9
67.2
-22.3
Tottori
57
101
-44
-43.6
130
51
79
154.9
11
14
-3
-21.4
228.1
50.5
177.6
Shimane
36
156
-120
-76.9
33
109
-76
-69.7
3
16
-13
-81.3
91.7
69.9
21.8
Okayama
247
230
17
7.4
117
96
21
21.9
5
11
-6
-54.5
47.4
41.7
5.7
Hiroshima
256
232
24
10.3
34
128
-94
-73.4
16
17
-1
-5.9
13.3
55.2
-41.9
Yamaguchi
185
189
-4
-2.1
37
226
-189
-83.6
9
18
-9
-50.0
20.0
119.6
-99.6
Shikoku
442
560
-118
-21.1
313
331
-18
-5.4
33
15
18
120.0
70.8
59.1
11.7
Tokushima
56
66
-10
-15.2
16
35
-19
-54.3
10
3
7
233.3
28.6
53.0
-24.4
Kagawa
187
132
55
41.7
205
141
64
45.4
16
8
8
100.0
109.6
106.8
2.8
Ehime
144
277
-133
-48.0
83
152
-69
-45.4
2
3
-1
-33.3
57.6
54.9
2.7
Kouchi
55
85
-30
-35.3
9
3
6
200.0
5
1
4
400.0
16.4
3.5
12.9
Kyushu
2,843
3,937
-1,094
-27.8
1,824
6,014
-4,190
-69.7
120
166
-46
-27.7
64.2
152.8
-88.6
Fukuoka
-86.8
1,609
2,263
-654
-28.9
1,153
3,587
-2,434
-67.9
14
39
-25
-64.1
71.7
158.5
Saga
117
219
-102
-46.6
126
84
42
50.0
12
11
1
9.1
107.7
38.4
69.3
Nagasaki
33
94
-61
-64.9
13
315
-302
-95.9
4
20
-16
-80.0
39.4
335.1
-295.7 -245.7
Kumamoto
331
519
-188
-36.2
267
1,694
-1,427
-84.2
35
40
-5
-12.5
80.7
326.4
Oita
408
343
65
19.0
66
25
41
164.0
9
11
-2
-18.2
16.2
7.3
8.9
Miyazaki
67
140
-73
-52.1
102
85
17
20.0
9
7
2
28.6
152.2
60.7
91.5
Kagoshima
120
120
-
-
80
109
-29
-26.6
10
10
-
-
66.7
90.8
-24.1
Okinawa
158
239
-81
-33.9
17
115
-98
-85.2
27
28
-1
-3.6
10.8
48.1
-37.3
- 57 -
Table6 : Street crimes by prefectures compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year Motorcycle Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
theft
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
73,491
82,116
-8,625
-10.5
7,811
9,437
-1,626
-17.2
5,954
6,194
-240
-3.9
10.6
11.5
-0.9
Hokkaido
362
499
-137
-27.5
31
41
-10
-24.4
25
52
-27
-51.9
8.6
8.2
0.4
Sapporo
299
419
-120
-28.6
25
31
-6
-19.4
24
38
-14
-36.8
8.4
7.4
1.0
Hakodate
29
34
-5
-14.7
-
5
-5
-100.0
-
5
-5
-100.0
-
14.7
-14.7
Asahikawa
14
27
-13
-48.1
4
2
2
100.0
1
3
-2
-66.7
28.6
7.4
21.2
Kushiro
17
10
7
70.0
2
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
11.8
-
11.8
Total
Kitami
3
9
-6
-66.7
-
3
-3
-100.0
-
6
-6
-100.0
-
33.3
-33.3
Tohoku
1,256
1,397
-141
-10.1
141
264
-123
-46.6
115
142
-27
-19.0
11.2
18.9
-7.7
Aomori
39
58
-19
-32.8
5
9
-4
-44.4
7
7
-
-
12.8
15.5
-2.7
Iwate
32
53
-21
-39.6
4
16
-12
-75.0
2
8
-6
-75.0
12.5
30.2
-17.7
Miyagi
832
1,006
-174
-17.3
70
162
-92
-56.8
49
86
-37
-43.0
8.4
16.1
-7.7
Akita
21
26
-5
-19.2
9
6
3
50.0
8
8
-
-
42.9
23.1
19.8
Yamagata
64
46
18
39.1
21
10
11
110.0
15
2
13
650.0
32.8
21.7
11.1 -17.4
268
208
60
28.8
32
61
-29
-47.5
34
31
3
9.7
11.9
29.3
Tokyo
6,709
6,548
161
2.5
530
377
153
40.6
307
339
-32
-9.4
7.9
5.8
2.1
Kanto
23,216
23,203
13
0.1
2,416
3,822
-1,406
-36.8
1,549
1,485
64
4.3
10.4
16.5
-6.1 3.4
Fukushima
Ibaraki
1,679
1,844
-165
-8.9
211
169
42
24.9
154
117
37
31.6
12.6
9.2
Tochigi
526
558
-32
-5.7
53
39
14
35.9
46
40
6
15.0
10.1
7.0
3.1
Gunma
563
534
29
5.4
45
171
-126
-73.7
38
46
-8
-17.4
8.0
32.0
-24.0
Saitama
5,858
5,633
225
4.0
362
383
-21
-5.5
234
221
13
5.9
6.2
6.8
-0.6
Chiba
4,423
4,606
-183
-4.0
631
706
-75
-10.6
256
218
38
17.4
14.3
15.3
-1.0
Kanagawa
7,344
7,345
-1
-0.0
774
2,012
-1,238
-61.5
523
601
-78
-13.0
10.5
27.4
-16.9
Niigata
178
183
-5
-2.7
43
51
-8
-15.7
21
29
-8
-27.6
24.2
27.9
-3.7
Yamanashi
757
419
338
80.7
63
58
5
8.6
73
48
25
52.1
8.3
13.8
-5.5
Nagano
222
337
-115
-34.1
48
24
24
100.0
35
12
23
191.7
21.6
7.1
14.5
Shizuoka
1,666
1,744
-78
-4.5
186
209
-23
-11.0
169
153
16
10.5
11.2
12.0
-0.8
Chubu
6,287
7,197
-910
-12.6
672
782
-110
-14.1
672
633
39
6.2
10.7
10.9
-0.2
Toyama
69
89
-20
-22.5
20
13
7
53.8
28
17
11
64.7
29.0
14.6
14.4
Ishikawa
145
167
-22
-13.2
12
28
-16
-57.1
12
27
-15
-55.6
8.3
16.8
-8.5
Fukui
121
112
9
8.0
14
67
-53
-79.1
20
56
-36
-64.3
11.6
59.8
-48.2
Gifu
537
785
-248
-31.6
50
79
-29
-36.7
55
52
3
5.8
9.3
10.1
-0.8
Aichi
4,655
5,238
-583
-11.1
463
481
-18
-3.7
465
382
83
21.7
9.9
9.2
0.7
760
806
-46
-5.7
113
114
-1
-0.9
92
99
-7
-7.1
14.9
14.1
0.8
Kinki
20,403
26,099
-5,696
-21.8
1,981
1,856
125
6.7
1,689
1,859
-170
-9.1
9.7
7.1
2.6
Shiga
708
843
-135
-16.0
119
102
17
16.7
50
86
-36
-41.9
16.8
12.1
4.7
Kyoto
3,083
4,072
-989
-24.3
258
286
-28
-9.8
271
316
-45
-14.2
8.4
7.0
1.4
Osaka
9,422
12,510
-3,088
-24.7
754
758
-4
-0.5
772
843
-71
-8.4
8.0
6.1
1.9
Hyogo
5,644
6,483
-839
-12.9
614
352
262
74.4
435
370
65
17.6
10.9
5.4
5.5
968
1,146
-178
-15.5
121
190
-69
-36.3
78
135
-57
-42.2
12.5
16.6
-4.1
Mie
Nara Wakayama
578
1,045
-467
-44.7
115
168
-53
-31.5
83
109
-26
-23.9
19.9
16.1
3.8
Chugoku
2,813
2,797
16
0.6
444
406
38
9.4
293
306
-13
-4.2
15.8
14.5
1.3
Tottori
46
31
15
48.4
9
2
7
350.0
5
3
2
66.7
19.6
6.5
13.1
Shimane
23
31
-8
-25.8
7
10
-3
-30.0
5
8
-3
-37.5
30.4
32.3
-1.9
Okayama
1,300
1,115
185
16.6
111
137
-26
-19.0
86
105
-19
-18.1
8.5
12.3
-3.8
Hiroshima
1,176
1,378
-202
-14.7
262
212
50
23.6
158
157
1
0.6
22.3
15.4
6.9
Yamaguchi
268
242
26
10.7
55
45
10
22.2
39
33
6
18.2
20.5
18.6
1.9
Shikoku
2,618
2,808
-190
-6.8
376
326
50
15.3
301
249
52
20.9
14.4
11.6
2.8
Tokushima
160
117
43
36.8
22
25
-3
-12.0
21
15
6
40.0
13.8
21.4
-7.6
Kagawa
794
779
15
1.9
112
113
-1
-0.9
104
107
-3
-2.8
14.1
14.5
-0.4
1,231
1,109
122
11.0
119
112
7
6.3
112
66
46
69.7
9.7
10.1
-0.4 18.9
Ehime Kouchi
433
803
-370
-46.1
123
76
47
61.8
64
61
3
4.9
28.4
9.5
Kyushu
9,827
11,568
-1,741
-15.1
1,220
1,563
-343
-21.9
1,003
1,129
-126
-11.2
12.4
13.5
-1.1
Fukuoka
6,432
7,421
-989
-13.3
565
659
-94
-14.3
527
532
-5
-0.9
8.8
8.9
-0.1
Saga
261
286
-25
-8.7
54
71
-17
-23.9
27
49
-22
-44.9
20.7
24.8
-4.1
Nagasaki
265
294
-29
-9.9
121
85
36
42.4
73
46
27
58.7
45.7
28.9
16.8
Kumamoto
606
1,040
-434
-41.7
150
204
-54
-26.5
97
176
-79
-44.9
24.8
19.6
5.2
Oita
379
432
-53
-12.3
58
64
-6
-9.4
69
55
14
25.5
15.3
14.8
0.5
Miyazaki
158
160
-2
-1.3
33
116
-83
-71.6
30
29
1
3.4
20.9
72.5
-51.6
Kagoshima
546
731
-185
-25.3
94
187
-93
-49.7
58
82
-24
-29.3
17.2
25.6
-8.4
Okinawa
1,180
1,204
-24
-2.0
145
177
-32
-18.1
122
160
-38
-23.8
12.3
14.7
-2.4
- 58 -
Table6 : Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year (1) Major street crimes known to police, clearances and arrest s by crime category and prefecture compared to the previous year Bicycle Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
theft
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No. %
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
Total
367,509
389,476
-21,967
-5.6
24,752
26,747
-1,995
-7.5
19,051
20,378
-1,327
-6.5
6.7
6.9
-0.2
Hokkaido
12,784
12,345
439
3.6
562
588
-26
-4.4
463
473
-10
-2.1
4.4
4.8
-0.4
Sapporo
9,817
9,567
250
2.6
387
404
-17
-4.2
320
333
-13
-3.9
3.9
4.2
-0.3
Hakodate
829
842
-13
-1.5
42
54
-12
-22.2
44
43
1
2.3
5.1
6.4
-1.3
Asahikawa
976
900
76
8.4
74
49
25
51.0
48
32
16
50.0
7.6
5.4
2.2
Kushiro
873
771
102
13.2
48
55
-7
-12.7
44
48
-4
-8.3
5.5
7.1
-1.6
Kitami
289
265
24
9.1
11
26
-15
-57.7
7
17
-10
-58.8
3.8
9.8
-6.0
Tohoku
16,194
15,638
556
3.6
962
1,054
-92
-8.7
788
792
-4
-0.5
5.9
6.7
-0.8
Aomori
2,351
2,098
253
12.1
119
130
-11
-8.5
100
112
-12
-10.7
5.1
6.2
-1.1
Iwate
1,673
1,836
-163
-8.9
112
115
-3
-2.6
85
87
-2
-2.3
6.7
6.3
0.4
Miyagi
5,539
5,131
408
8.0
274
356
-82
-23.0
222
276
-54
-19.6
4.9
6.9
-2.0 0.6
Akita
1,241
1,307
-66
-5.0
125
124
1
0.8
102
80
22
27.5
10.1
9.5
Yamagata
1,471
1,682
-211
-12.5
116
128
-12
-9.4
80
98
-18
-18.4
7.9
7.6
0.3
Fukushima
3,919
3,584
335
9.3
216
201
15
7.5
199
139
60
43.2
5.5
5.6
-0.1 -0.4
Tokyo
59,046
61,334
-2,288
-3.7
3,752
4,172
-420
-10.1
3,444
3,886
-442
-11.4
6.4
6.8
Kanto
107,971
113,794
-5,823
-5.1
7,943
8,322
-379
-4.6
4,896
5,224
-328
-6.3
7.4
7.3
0.1
Ibaraki
5,863
5,717
146
2.6
487
874
-387
-44.3
183
252
-69
-27.4
8.3
15.3
-7.0
Tochigi
3,679
4,094
-415
-10.1
234
280
-46
-16.4
177
235
-58
-24.7
6.4
6.8
-0.4
Gunma
3,311
3,507
-196
-5.6
386
534
-148
-27.7
301
288
13
4.5
11.7
15.2
-3.5
Saitama
29,728
33,012
-3,284
-9.9
1,818
1,823
-5
-0.3
1,185
1,317
-132
-10.0
6.1
5.5
0.6
Chiba
22,300
23,314
-1,014
-4.3
1,149
1,097
52
4.7
757
604
153
25.3
5.2
4.7
0.5
Kanagawa
25,711
26,597
-886
-3.3
2,753
2,629
124
4.7
1,512
1,656
-144
-8.7
10.7
9.9
0.8
Niigata
3,866
4,037
-171
-4.2
260
273
-13
-4.8
145
221
-76
-34.4
6.7
6.8
-0.1
Yamanashi
1,290
1,225
65
5.3
90
89
1
1.1
61
71
-10
-14.1
7.0
7.3
-0.3
Nagano
4,012
3,847
165
4.3
236
211
25
11.8
180
196
-16
-8.2
5.9
5.5
0.4
Shizuoka
8,211
8,444
-233
-2.8
530
512
18
3.5
395
384
11
2.9
6.5
6.1
0.4
Chubu
37,024
42,391
-5,367
-12.7
3,078
2,793
285
10.2
2,339
2,365
-26
-1.1
8.3
6.6
1.7
Toyama
1,741
2,061
-320
-15.5
106
119
-13
-10.9
91
97
-6
-6.2
6.1
5.8
0.3
Ishikawa
2,081
2,110
-29
-1.4
133
159
-26
-16.4
104
112
-8
-7.1
6.4
7.5
-1.1
Fukui
1,096
1,103
-7
-0.6
78
80
-2
-2.5
68
80
-12
-15.0
7.1
7.3
-0.2
Gifu
4,010
4,643
-633
-13.6
220
221
-1
-0.5
162
196
-34
-17.3
5.5
4.8
0.7
Aichi
23,664
27,407
-3,743
-13.7
2,384
2,020
364
18.0
1,766
1,702
64
3.8
10.1
7.4
2.7 -0.3
Mie
4,432
5,067
-635
-12.5
157
194
-37
-19.1
148
178
-30
-16.9
3.5
3.8
Kinki
73,198
81,075
-7,877
-9.7
4,447
5,157
-710
-13.8
3,847
4,395
-548
-12.5
6.1
6.4
-0.3
Shiga
3,502
3,423
79
2.3
186
239
-53
-22.2
159
188
-29
-15.4
5.3
7.0
-1.7
Kyoto
10,035
10,985
-950
-8.6
460
569
-109
-19.2
451
502
-51
-10.2
4.6
5.2
-0.6
Osaka
36,294
42,220
-5,926
-14.0
1,930
2,518
-588
-23.4
1,888
2,216
-328
-14.8
5.3
6.0
-0.7
Hyogo
18,077
18,430
-353
-1.9
1,335
1,326
9
0.7
943
1,075
-132
-12.3
7.4
7.2
0.2
Nara
3,124
3,372
-248
-7.4
367
343
24
7.0
250
249
1
0.4
11.7
10.2
1.5
Wakayama
2,166
2,645
-479
-18.1
169
162
7
4.3
156
165
-9
-5.5
7.8
6.1
1.7
Chugoku
18,879
18,397
482
2.6
1,158
1,212
-54
-4.5
916
896
20
2.2
6.1
6.6
-0.5
Tottori
1,143
1,024
119
11.6
95
99
-4
-4.0
80
77
3
3.9
8.3
9.7
-1.4
Shimane
1,020
1,033
-13
-1.3
65
103
-38
-36.9
59
84
-25
-29.8
6.4
10.0
-3.6
Okayama
6,805
6,620
185
2.8
389
414
-25
-6.0
242
219
23
10.5
5.7
6.3
-0.6
Hiroshima
7,285
7,087
198
2.8
389
384
5
1.3
364
335
29
8.7
5.3
5.4
-0.1
Yamaguchi
2,626
2,633
-7
-0.3
220
212
8
3.8
171
181
-10
-5.5
8.4
8.1
0.3
Shikoku
9,002
9,024
-22
-0.2
632
638
-6
-0.9
551
520
31
6.0
7.0
7.1
-0.1
Tokushima
1,703
1,616
87
5.4
147
141
6
4.3
126
105
21
20.0
8.6
8.7
-0.1
Kagawa
2,011
2,095
-84
-4.0
158
152
6
3.9
139
114
25
21.9
7.9
7.3
0.6
Ehime
2,816
2,801
15
0.5
178
164
14
8.5
149
141
8
5.7
6.3
5.9
0.4
Kouchi
2,472
2,512
-40
-1.6
149
181
-32
-17.7
137
160
-23
-14.4
6.0
7.2
-1.2 -1.3
Kyushu
33,411
35,478
-2,067
-5.8
2,218
2,811
-593
-21.1
1,807
1,827
-20
-1.1
6.6
7.9
Fukuoka
17,521
18,335
-814
-4.4
964
866
98
11.3
794
722
72
10.0
5.5
4.7
0.8
Saga
2,253
2,306
-53
-2.3
178
194
-16
-8.2
129
130
-1
-0.8
7.9
8.4
-0.5
Nagasaki
1,176
1,156
20
1.7
176
154
22
14.3
111
124
-13
-10.5
15.0
13.3
1.7
Kumamoto
3,930
3,986
-56
-1.4
304
292
12
4.1
286
270
16
5.9
7.7
7.3
0.4
Oita
2,018
2,332
-314
-13.5
128
178
-50
-28.1
129
152
-23
-15.1
6.3
7.6
-1.3
Miyazaki
2,542
2,473
69
2.8
164
540
-376
-69.6
130
132
-2
-1.5
6.5
21.8
-15.3
Kagoshima
2,497
3,218
-721
-22.4
157
291
-134
-46.0
121
179
-58
-32.4
6.3
9.0
-2.7
Okinawa
1,474
1,672
-198
-11.8
147
296
-149
-50.3
107
118
-11
-9.3
10.0
17.7
-7.7
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Table6 : Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year (2) Street violent crimes and indecent assault known to police by prefecture compared to the previous year Assault Prefectures Total H o k k a i d o T o h o k u R e g i o n
R e g i o n
29,638
-45
-0.2
16,358
16,950
-592
-3.5
26,547
26,464
83
0.3
12,602
12,964
-362
-2.8
873
-80
-9.2
379
406
-27
-6.7
816
792
24
3.0
309
329
-20
-6.1
Sapporo
513
583
-70
-12.0
274
292
-18
-6.2
555
527
28
5.3
215
233
-18
-7.7
Hakodate
72
83
-11
-13.3
21
37
-16
-43.2
64
62
2
3.2
29
21
8
38.1
Asahikawa
93
83
10
12.0
42
33
9
27.3
82
70
12
17.1
28
21
7
33.3
Kushiro
77
85
-8
-9.4
25
30
-5
-16.7
89
101
-12
-11.9
28
42
-14
-33.3
Kitami
38
39
-1
-2.6
17
14
3
21.4
26
32
-6
-18.8
9
12
-3
-25.0
Total
1,644
1,613
31
1.9
682
728
-46
-6.3
1,309
1,380
-71
-5.1
461
552
-91
-16.5
Aomori
325
326
-1
-0.3
112
132
-20
-15.2
208
196
12
6.1
71
75
-4
-5.3
Iwate
132
130
2
1.5
56
53
3
5.7
124
146
-22
-15.1
44
52
-8
-15.4
Miyagi
404
377
27
7.2
204
199
5
2.5
391
422
-31
-7.3
137
185
-48
-25.9
Akita
98
96
2
2.1
35
34
1
2.9
77
95
-18
-18.9
28
40
-12
-30.0
Yamagata
362
325
37
11.4
108
98
10
10.2
157
150
7
4.7
51
52
-1
-1.9
Fukushima
323
359
-36
-10.0
167
212
-45
-21.2
352
371
-19
-5.1
130
148
-18
-12.2
R e g i o n
C h u g
e g i
o o k n u
S
R e g
h i k
i o o k n u
K y u s h u R e g i o n
4,690
-541
-11.5
2,943
3,376
-433
-12.8
3,158
3,199
-41
-1.3
1,889
1,896
-7
-0.4
9,772
354
3.6
5,652
5,567
85
1.5
7,994
7,910
84
1.1
3,772
3,897
-125
-3.2 28.0
Ibaraki
577
641
-64
-10.0
337
348
-11
-3.2
619
520
99
19.0
265
207
58
717
646
71
11.0
369
315
54
17.1
388
372
16
4.3
148
150
-2
-1.3
Gunma
687
416
271
65.1
292
181
111
61.3
363
281
82
29.2
143
106
37
34.9
Saitama
1,624
1,683
-59
-3.5
1,056
1,113
-57
-5.1
1,552
1,689
-137
-8.1
785
891
-106
-11.9
Chiba
1,215
1,145
70
6.1
763
732
31
4.2
1,575
1,555
20
1.3
794
834
-40
-4.8
Kanagawa
3,236
3,155
81
2.6
1,972
1,972
-
-
2,007
2,059
-52
-2.5
1,017
1,085
-68
-6.3
Niigata
809
852
-43
-5.0
294
330
-36
-10.9
359
350
9
2.6
127
150
-23
-15.3
Yamanashi
77
100
-23
-23.0
44
55
-11
-20.0
131
114
17
14.9
62
48
14
29.2
Nagano
434
484
-50
-10.3
164
177
-13
-7.3
221
214
7
3.3
95
95
-
-
Shizuoka
750
650
100
15.4
361
344
17
4.9
779
756
23
3.0
336
331
5
1.5
2,259
2,396
-137
-5.7
1,256
1,303
-47
-3.6
2,249
2,190
59
2.7
1,079
1,044
35
3.4
Toyama
174
222
-48
-21.6
80
85
-5
-5.9
118
110
8
7.3
61
52
9
17.3
Ishikawa
157
177
-20
-11.3
58
63
-5
-7.9
148
119
29
24.4
54
39
15
38.5
Fukui
67
52
15
28.8
36
19
17
89.5
88
83
5
6.0
36
39
-3
-7.7
Gifu
226
209
17
8.1
121
121
-
-
220
258
-38
-14.7
99
99
-
-
Aichi
1,455
1,568
-113
-7.2
858
924
-66
-7.1
1,364
1,291
73
5.7
690
645
45
7.0 -18.2
180
168
12
7.1
103
91
12
13.2
311
329
-18
-5.5
139
170
-31
Total
5,053
5,089
-36
-0.7
2,879
3,012
-133
-4.4
5,907
5,914
-7
-0.1
3,030
3,130
-100
-3.2
Shiga
208
203
5
2.5
112
114
-2
-1.8
220
222
-2
-0.9
106
110
-4
-3.6 -5.8
Kyoto
725
759
-34
-4.5
414
453
-39
-8.6
670
696
-26
-3.7
326
346
-20
Osaka
1,820
1,872
-52
-2.8
1,131
1,224
-93
-7.6
3,016
3,042
-26
-0.9
1,612
1,690
-78
-4.6
Hyogo
1,915
1,914
1
0.1
1,043
1,060
-17
-1.6
1,558
1,541
17
1.1
775
795
-20
-2.5
Nara
177
139
38
27.3
98
78
20
25.6
226
208
18
8.7
115
118
-3
-2.5
Wakayama
208
202
6
3.0
81
83
-2
-2.4
217
205
12
5.9
96
71
25
35.2
1,540
1,541
-1
-0.1
778
818
-40
-4.9
1,513
1,449
64
4.4
610
588
22
3.7
79
65
14
21.5
34
34
-
-
82
71
11
15.5
25
27
-2
-7.4 25.0
Total R
4,149 10,126
Tochigi
Mie
K i n k i
On-the-street occurrences 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
793
Total
C h u b u
Known to police ( total ) 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
29,593
Total
R e g i o n
Bodily injury
On-the-street occurrences 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
Total
Tokyo K a n t o
Known to police (total) 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
Tottori Shimane
54
50
4
8.0
24
21
3
14.3
67
51
16
31.4
25
20
5
Okayama
368
414
-46
-11.1
170
213
-43
-20.2
405
413
-8
-1.9
156
153
3
2.0
Hiroshima
685
689
-4
-0.6
351
362
-11
-3.0
714
675
39
5.8
296
259
37
14.3
Yamaguchi
354
323
31
9.6
199
188
11
5.9
245
239
6
2.5
108
129
-21
-16.3
Total
583
513
70
13.6
284
253
31
12.3
696
729
-33
-4.5
279
299
-20
-6.7
Tokushima
130
102
28
27.5
64
48
16
33.3
139
153
-14
-9.2
54
64
-10
-15.6
Kagawa
145
145
-
-
64
74
-10
-13.5
192
207
-15
-7.2
72
90
-18
-20.0
Ehime
225
183
42
23.0
106
84
22
26.2
218
242
-24
-9.9
98
90
8
8.9
Kouchi
83
83
-
-
50
47
3
6.4
147
127
20
15.7
55
55
-
-
Total
3,446
3,151
295
9.4
1,505
1,487
18
1.2
2,905
2,901
4
0.1
1,173
1,229
-56
-4.6
Fukuoka
-13.0
1,557
1,517
40
2.6
707
734
-27
-3.7
1,090
1,125
-35
-3.1
455
523
-68
Saga
128
67
61
91.0
40
33
7
21.2
127
128
-1
-0.8
47
47
-
-
Nagasaki
416
394
22
5.6
201
195
6
3.1
234
237
-3
-1.3
107
104
3
2.9
Kumamoto
457
371
86
23.2
171
173
-2
-1.2
294
273
21
7.7
115
114
1
0.9
Oita
99
81
18
22.2
45
28
17
60.7
168
167
1
0.6
62
74
-12
-16.2
Miyazaki
133
129
4
3.1
52
56
-4
-7.1
231
197
34
17.3
76
75
1
1.3
Kagoshima
236
201
35
17.4
98
91
7
7.7
171
198
-27
-13.6
68
76
-8
-10.5
Okinawa
420
391
29
7.4
191
177
14
7.9
590
576
14
2.4
243
216
27
12.5
- 60 -
Table6 : Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year (2) Street violent crimes and indecent assault known to police by prefecture compared to the previous year Extortion Prefectures Total H o k k a i d o T o h o k u R e g i o n
C h u b u R e g i o n K i n k i R e g i o n
C R h e u g g i o o k n u
h i
g i
k o k
o n
u
K y u s h u R e g i o n
On-the-street occurrences 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
5,530
-328
-5.9
2,836
3,055
-219
-7.2
7,027
6,688
339
5.1
4,245
3,994
251
6.3
112
122
-10
-8.2
39
54
-15
-27.8
221
224
-3
-1.3
115
106
9
8.5
Sapporo
76
91
-15
-16.5
26
42
-16
-38.1
162
183
-21
-11.5
90
95
-5
-5.3
Hakodate
10
7
3
42.9
2
3
-1
-33.3
17
4
13
325.0
9
1
8
800.0
Asahikawa
12
8
4
50.0
5
3
2
66.7
12
16
-4
-25.0
6
3
3
100.0
Kushiro
12
14
-2
-14.3
4
5
-1
-20.0
22
12
10
83.3
6
4
2
50.0
Kitami
2
2
-
-
2
1
1
100.0
8
9
-1
-11.1
4
3
1
33.3
Total
226
272
-46
-16.9
110
137
-27
-19.7
414
355
59
16.6
221
211
10
4.7
Aomori
27
47
-20
-42.6
13
14
-1
-7.1
54
36
18
50.0
31
22
9
40.9 -14.3
Iwate
13
13
-
-
5
4
1
25.0
44
39
5
12.8
24
28
-4
Miyagi
63
91
-28
-30.8
30
49
-19
-38.8
152
143
9
6.3
86
80
6
7.5
Akita
13
19
-6
-31.6
5
9
-4
-44.4
18
19
-1
-5.3
11
8
3
37.5
Yamagata
26
34
-8
-23.5
14
19
-5
-26.3
23
23
-
-
16
16
-
-
Fukushima
84
68
16
23.5
43
42
1
2.4
123
95
28
29.5
53
57
-4
-7.0
732
760
-28
-3.7
345
375
-30
-8.0
891
959
-68
-7.1
526
567
-41
-7.2
1,564
1,601
-37
-2.3
910
903
7
0.8
1,818
1,692
126
7.4
1,096
1,017
79
7.8
Ibaraki
171
157
14
8.9
90
97
-7
-7.2
131
115
16
13.9
90
84
6
7.1
Tochigi
86
62
24
38.7
59
27
32
118.5
119
85
34
40.0
61
55
6
10.9 47.1
Gunma
73
78
-5
-6.4
36
43
-7
-16.3
86
63
23
36.5
50
34
16
Saitama
310
268
42
15.7
199
169
30
17.8
462
399
63
15.8
281
270
11
4.1
Chiba
268
335
-67
-20.0
172
216
-44
-20.4
310
284
26
9.2
193
156
37
23.7
Kanagawa
363
382
-19
-5.0
204
199
5
2.5
355
354
1
0.3
205
175
30
17.1
Niigata
73
55
18
32.7
36
28
8
28.6
66
75
-9
-12.0
37
36
1
2.8
Yamanashi
29
27
2
7.4
22
16
6
37.5
18
41
-23
-56.1
9
24
-15
-62.5
Nagano
37
43
-6
-14.0
18
23
-5
-21.7
86
81
5
6.2
59
54
5
9.3
Shizuoka
154
194
-40
-20.6
74
85
-11
-12.9
185
195
-10
-5.1
111
129
-18
-14.0 -11.1
Total
572
649
-77
-11.9
329
417
-88
-21.1
567
606
-39
-6.4
352
396
-44
Toyama
29
20
9
45.0
17
14
3
21.4
23
23
-
-
16
11
5
45.5
Ishikawa
22
21
1
4.8
13
13
-
-
23
24
-1
-4.2
8
13
-5
-38.5
Fukui
22
15
7
46.7
7
6
1
16.7
19
12
7
58.3
12
9
3
33.3
Gifu
73
80
-7
-8.8
49
57
-8
-14.0
76
78
-2
-2.6
49
52
-3
-5.8
Aichi
383
453
-70
-15.5
216
289
-73
-25.3
363
389
-26
-6.7
233
253
-20
-7.9
Mie
43
60
-17
-28.3
27
38
-11
-28.9
63
80
-17
-21.3
34
58
-24
-41.4
Total
1,048
1,131
-83
-7.3
603
639
-36
-5.6
1,759
1,583
176
11.1
1,131
953
178
18.7
Shiga
46
49
-3
-6.1
27
22
5
22.7
87
78
9
11.5
60
54
6
11.1
Kyoto
120
132
-12
-9.1
60
65
-5
-7.7
196
174
22
12.6
119
100
19
19.0
Osaka
529
546
-17
-3.1
335
323
12
3.7
1,078
849
229
27.0
702
509
193
37.9
Hyogo
292
335
-43
-12.8
153
198
-45
-22.7
301
380
-79
-20.8
178
228
-50
-21.9
Nara
28
42
-14
-33.3
15
23
-8
-34.8
43
52
-9
-17.3
29
30
-1
-3.3
Wakayama
33
27
6
22.2
13
8
5
62.5
54
50
4
8.0
43
32
11
34.4
Total
280
327
-47
-14.4
135
176
-41
-23.3
341
320
21
6.6
198
198
-
-
Tottori
18
21
-3
-14.3
7
12
-5
-41.7
26
16
10
62.5
13
13
-
-
Shimane
16
17
-1
-5.9
6
8
-2
-25.0
38
26
12
46.2
18
14
4
28.6 -32.5
Okayama
126
125
1
0.8
57
66
-9
-13.6
49
72
-23
-31.9
27
40
-13
Hiroshima
77
119
-42
-35.3
47
68
-21
-30.9
191
169
22
13.0
117
116
1
0.9
Yamaguchi
43
45
-2
-4.4
18
22
-4
-18.2
37
37
-
-
23
15
8
53.3
140
148
-8
-5.4
68
68
-
-
188
185
3
1.6
108
113
-5
-4.4
Tokushima
21
21
-
-
10
9
1
11.1
37
28
9
32.1
20
8
12
150.0
Kagawa
46
49
-3
-6.1
26
22
4
18.2
59
28
31
110.7
30
15
15
100.0
Ehime
59
56
3
5.4
27
26
1
3.8
61
96
-35
-36.5
39
71
-32
-45.1
Kouchi
14
22
-8
-36.4
5
11
-6
-54.5
31
33
-2
-6.1
19
19
-
-
Total
528
520
8
1.5
297
286
11
3.8
828
764
64
8.4
498
433
65
15.0
Fukuoka
248
259
-11
-4.2
140
149
-9
-6.0
470
355
115
32.4
309
218
91
41.7
Saga
24
35
-11
-31.4
15
20
-5
-25.0
44
35
9
25.7
20
25
-5
-20.0
Total S
R e
Known to police ( total ) 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
5,202
Total
R e g i o n
Indecent assault
On-the-street occurrences 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
Total
Tokyo K a n t o
Known to police (total) 2010 2009 Change No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec
Nagasaki
24
24
-
-
15
11
4
36.4
91
81
10
12.3
65
57
8
14.0
Kumamoto
78
49
29
59.2
49
28
21
75.0
55
84
-29
-34.5
25
37
-12
-32.4
Oita
17
22
-5
-22.7
10
11
-1
-9.1
26
26
-
-
15
13
2
15.4
Miyazaki
26
45
-19
-42.2
13
24
-11
-45.8
53
68
-15
-22.1
31
41
-10
-24.4
Kagoshima
35
25
10
40.0
15
14
1
7.1
29
49
-20
-40.8
8
17
-9
-52.9
Okinawa
76
61
15
24.6
40
29
11
37.9
60
66
-6
-9.1
25
25
-
-
- 61 -
Table6 : Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year (3) Property damage and trespassing known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year Property damage Prefectures
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No.
%
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No.
%
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
156,717
169,292
-12,575
-7.4
11,554
12,062
-508
-4.2
5,864
6,160
-296
-4.8
7.4
7.1
0.3
Hokkaido
4,399
3,671
728
19.8
234
314
-80
-25.5
135
132
3
2.3
5.3
8.6
-3.3
Sapporo
Total
3,088
2,502
586
23.4
127
183
-56
-30.6
70
80
-10
-12.5
4.1
7.3
-3.2
Hakodate
522
337
185
54.9
14
33
-19
-57.6
9
8
1
12.5
2.7
9.8
-7.1
Asahikawa
358
379
-21
-5.5
42
30
12
40.0
26
16
10
62.5
11.7
7.9
3.8
Kushiro
309
295
14
4.7
38
36
2
5.6
21
10
11
110.0
12.3
12.2
0.1
Kitami
122
158
-36
-22.8
13
32
-19
-59.4
9
18
-9
-50.0
10.7
20.3
-9.6
Tohoku
7,867
8,694
-827
-9.5
614
771
-157
-20.4
302
354
-52
-14.7
7.8
8.9
-1.1
Aomori
-2.3
1,117
1,082
35
3.2
91
113
-22
-19.5
45
51
-6
-11.8
8.1
10.4
Iwate
791
815
-24
-2.9
101
78
23
29.5
37
44
-7
-15.9
12.8
9.6
3.2
Miyagi
2,511
2,779
-268
-9.6
147
171
-24
-14.0
90
109
-19
-17.4
5.9
6.2
-0.3 -3.3
Akita
504
546
-42
-7.7
63
86
-23
-26.7
39
33
6
18.2
12.5
15.8
Yamagata
676
878
-202
-23.0
85
93
-8
-8.6
44
45
-1
-2.2
12.6
10.6
2.0
Fukushima
2,268
2,594
-326
-12.6
127
230
-103
-44.8
47
72
-25
-34.7
5.6
8.9
-3.3
Tokyo
19,116
20,380
-1,264
-6.2
1,107
1,209
-102
-8.4
658
691
-33
-4.8
5.8
5.9
-0.1
Kanto
42,341
46,582
-4,241
-9.1
4,198
3,901
297
7.6
2,027
1,945
82
4.2
9.9
8.4
1.5
Ibaraki
4,266
4,685
-419
-8.9
333
193
140
72.5
101
95
6
6.3
7.8
4.1
3.7
Tochigi
2,177
2,389
-212
-8.9
195
156
39
25.0
107
126
-19
-15.1
9.0
6.5
2.5 18.0
Gunma
2,089
2,628
-539
-20.5
626
316
310
98.1
101
87
14
16.1
30.0
12.0
Saitama
11,011
11,906
-895
-7.5
978
904
74
8.2
480
416
64
15.4
8.9
7.6
1.3
Chiba
7,674
8,356
-682
-8.2
598
844
-246
-29.1
349
350
-1
-0.3
7.8
10.1
-2.3
Kanagawa
5,558
6,411
-853
-13.3
703
627
76
12.1
520
462
58
12.6
12.6
9.8
2.8
Niigata
2,725
2,962
-237
-8.0
262
268
-6
-2.2
133
122
11
9.0
9.6
9.0
0.6
686
698
-12
-1.7
45
82
-37
-45.1
11
40
-29
-72.5
6.6
11.7
-5.1 -2.6
Yamanashi
Nagano
1,972
2,228
-256
-11.5
123
195
-72
-36.9
51
84
-33
-39.3
6.2
8.8
Shizuoka
4,183
4,319
-136
-3.1
335
316
19
6.0
174
163
11
6.7
8.0
7.3
0.7
Chubu
25,320
28,508
-3,188
-11.2
993
1,186
-193
-16.3
369
469
-100
-21.3
3.9
4.2
-0.3 -5.6
Toyama
877
1,082
-205
-18.9
81
160
-79
-49.4
20
31
-11
-35.5
9.2
14.8
Ishikawa
248
489
-241
-49.3
47
55
-8
-14.5
31
33
-2
-6.1
19.0
11.2
7.8
Fukui
799
750
49
6.5
119
67
52
77.6
21
30
-9
-30.0
14.9
8.9
6.0 -1.9
Gifu
3,492
3,786
-294
-7.8
193
280
-87
-31.1
50
65
-15
-23.1
5.5
7.4
Aichi
16,913
19,255
-2,342
-12.2
452
453
-1
-0.2
200
265
-65
-24.5
2.7
2.4
0.3
Mie
2,991
3,146
-155
-4.9
101
171
-70
-40.9
47
45
2
4.4
3.4
5.4
-2.0
Kinki
32,770
35,462
-2,692
-7.6
2,033
2,180
-147
-6.7
1,089
1,227
-138
-11.2
6.2
6.1
0.1
Shiga
1,867
1,891
-24
-1.3
101
119
-18
-15.1
60
52
8
15.4
5.4
6.3
-0.9
Kyoto
5,148
5,621
-473
-8.4
390
383
7
1.8
229
208
21
10.1
7.6
6.8
0.8
Osaka
12,695
12,952
-257
-2.0
539
605
-66
-10.9
374
451
-77
-17.1
4.2
4.7
-0.5
Hyogo
9,807
11,312
-1,505
-13.3
708
799
-91
-11.4
313
379
-66
-17.4
7.2
7.1
0.1
Nara
1,553
1,720
-167
-9.7
120
130
-10
-7.7
55
77
-22
-28.6
7.7
7.6
0.1
Wakayama
1,700
1,966
-266
-13.5
175
144
31
21.5
58
60
-2
-3.3
10.3
7.3
3.0
Chugoku
9,196
9,460
-264
-2.8
899
900
-1
-0.1
453
486
-33
-6.8
9.8
9.5
0.3
Tottori
639
636
3
0.5
29
27
2
7.4
11
15
-4
-26.7
4.5
4.2
0.3
Shimane
558
624
-66
-10.6
47
75
-28
-37.3
15
25
-10
-40.0
8.4
12.0
-3.6
Okayama
2,554
2,838
-284
-10.0
240
296
-56
-18.9
114
142
-28
-19.7
9.4
10.4
-1.0
Hiroshima
3,568
3,517
51
1.5
384
361
23
6.4
220
215
5
2.3
10.8
10.3
0.5
Yamaguchi
1,877
1,845
32
1.7
199
141
58
41.1
93
89
4
4.5
10.6
7.6
3.0
Shikoku
3,755
3,836
-81
-2.1
276
311
-35
-11.3
126
144
-18
-12.5
7.4
8.1
-0.7
Tokushima
947
923
24
2.6
59
90
-31
-34.4
20
25
-5
-20.0
6.2
9.8
-3.6
Kagawa
621
744
-123
-16.5
95
82
13
15.9
38
38
-
-
15.3
11.0
4.3
1,340
1,242
98
7.9
58
90
-32
-35.6
33
50
-17
-34.0
4.3
7.2
-2.9
Ehime Kouchi
847
927
-80
-8.6
64
49
15
30.6
35
31
4
12.9
7.6
5.3
2.3
Kyushu
11,953
12,699
-746
-5.9
1,200
1,290
-90
-7.0
705
712
-7
-1.0
10.0
10.2
-0.2
Fukuoka
-1.1
5,992
6,059
-67
-1.1
351
423
-72
-17.0
212
271
-59
-21.8
5.9
7.0
Saga
435
463
-28
-6.0
55
35
20
57.1
20
28
-8
-28.6
12.6
7.6
5.0
Nagasaki
899
993
-94
-9.5
129
167
-38
-22.8
46
66
-20
-30.3
14.3
16.8
-2.5
Kumamoto
1,074
1,190
-116
-9.7
155
158
-3
-1.9
85
84
1
1.2
14.4
13.3
1.1
Oita
935
1,011
-76
-7.5
68
98
-30
-30.6
34
28
6
21.4
7.3
9.7
-2.4
Miyazaki
459
573
-114
-19.9
78
71
7
9.9
41
21
20
95.2
17.0
12.4
4.6
Kagoshima
807
884
-77
-8.7
94
110
-16
-14.5
42
39
3
7.7
11.6
12.4
-0.8
Okinawa
1,352
1,526
-174
-11.4
270
228
42
18.4
225
175
50
28.6
20.0
14.9
5.1
- 62 -
Table6 : Street crimes by prefecture compared to the previous year (3) Vandalism and trespassing known to police, clearances and arrests by prefecture compared to the previous year Trespassing Prefectures
Total
Known
to
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
police
Clearances
Change No. %
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Arrests
Change No.
%
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Clearance
Change No.
%
rate
2010
2009
Jan-Dec
Jan-Dec
Change
22,027
23,863
-1,836
-7.7
8,028
8,234
-206
-2.5
5,601
5,547
54
1.0
36.4
34.5
1.9
Hokkaido
873
838
35
4.2
245
259
-14
-5.4
139
124
15
12.1
28.1
30.9
-2.8 -6.5
Sapporo
597
536
61
11.4
135
156
-21
-13.5
95
70
25
35.7
22.6
29.1
Hakodate
48
58
-10
-17.2
13
20
-7
-35.0
8
9
-1
-11.1
27.1
34.5
-7.4
Asahikawa
62
76
-14
-18.4
26
35
-9
-25.7
18
22
-4
-18.2
41.9
46.1
-4.2
Kushiro
123
129
-6
-4.7
58
39
19
48.7
15
16
-1
-6.3
47.2
30.2
17.0
Kitami
43
39
4
10.3
13
9
4
44.4
3
7
-4
-57.1
30.2
23.1
7.1
Tohoku
1,386
1,529
-143
-9.4
513
516
-3
-0.6
290
214
76
35.5
37.0
33.7
3.3
Aomori
189
196
-7
-3.6
93
91
2
2.2
51
45
6
13.3
49.2
46.4
2.8
Iwate
90
122
-32
-26.2
37
53
-16
-30.2
24
28
-4
-14.3
41.1
43.4
-2.3
Miyagi
479
549
-70
-12.8
129
118
11
9.3
62
29
33
113.8
26.9
21.5
5.4
Akita
122
71
51
71.8
86
54
32
59.3
44
30
14
46.7
70.5
76.1
-5.6
Yamagata
133
151
-18
-11.9
54
69
-15
-21.7
45
31
14
45.2
40.6
45.7
-5.1
Fukushima
373
440
-67
-15.2
114
131
-17
-13.0
64
51
13
25.5
30.6
29.8
0.8
Tokyo
1,381
1,647
-266
-16.2
811
924
-113
-12.2
453
570
-117
-20.5
58.7
56.1
2.6 0.2
Kanto
8,075
8,507
-432
-5.1
2,803
2,937
-134
-4.6
2,196
2,120
76
3.6
34.7
34.5
Ibaraki
774
797
-23
-2.9
231
159
72
45.3
120
84
36
42.9
29.8
19.9
9.9
Tochigi
723
719
4
0.6
230
248
-18
-7.3
103
106
-3
-2.8
31.8
34.5
-2.7
Gunma
392
567
-175
-30.9
150
310
-160
-51.6
99
107
-8
-7.5
38.3
54.7
-16.4
Saitama
980
965
15
1.6
617
496
121
24.4
511
374
137
36.6
63.0
51.4
11.6
Chiba
1,555
1,637
-82
-5.0
327
311
16
5.1
228
259
-31
-12.0
21.0
19.0
2.0
Kanagawa
1,945
2,103
-158
-7.5
708
809
-101
-12.5
701
738
-37
-5.0
36.4
38.5
-2.1
Niigata
403
410
-7
-1.7
117
154
-37
-24.0
112
116
-4
-3.4
29.0
37.6
-8.6
Yamanashi
152
112
40
35.7
49
42
7
16.7
20
30
-10
-33.3
32.2
37.5
-5.3
Nagano
314
278
36
12.9
123
116
7
6.0
99
75
24
32.0
39.2
41.7
-2.5
Shizuoka
837
919
-82
-8.9
251
292
-41
-14.0
203
231
-28
-12.1
30.0
31.8
-1.8
Chubu
2,266
2,473
-207
-8.4
611
705
-94
-13.3
328
455
-127
-27.9
27.0
28.5
-1.5
Toyama
115
134
-19
-14.2
45
54
-9
-16.7
39
44
-5
-11.4
39.1
40.3
-1.2
Ishikawa
63
91
-28
-30.8
40
47
-7
-14.9
40
50
-10
-20.0
63.5
51.6
11.9
Fukui
111
104
7
6.7
37
46
-9
-19.6
13
32
-19
-59.4
33.3
44.2
-10.9
Gifu
413
424
-11
-2.6
149
165
-16
-9.7
54
51
3
5.9
36.1
38.9
-2.8
Aichi
1,162
1,254
-92
-7.3
273
310
-37
-11.9
157
249
-92
-36.9
23.5
24.7
-1.2 -1.1
Mie
402
466
-64
-13.7
67
83
-16
-19.3
25
29
-4
-13.8
16.7
17.8
Kinki
3,804
4,088
-284
-6.9
1,014
1,030
-16
-1.6
945
855
90
10.5
26.7
25.2
1.5
Shiga
258
294
-36
-12.2
118
76
42
55.3
56
24
32
133.3
45.7
25.9
19.8
Kyoto
352
368
-16
-4.3
181
190
-9
-4.7
213
201
12
6.0
51.4
51.6
-0.2
Osaka
2,213
2,447
-234
-9.6
269
338
-69
-20.4
167
187
-20
-10.7
12.2
13.8
-1.6
Hyogo
714
684
30
4.4
354
305
49
16.1
427
328
99
30.2
49.6
44.6
5.0
Nara
135
167
-32
-19.2
65
75
-10
-13.3
60
84
-24
-28.6
48.1
44.9
3.2
Wakayama
132
128
4
3.1
27
46
-19
-41.3
22
31
-9
-29.0
20.5
35.9
-15.4
Chugoku
1,304
1,504
-200
-13.3
623
599
24
4.0
428
441
-13
-2.9
47.8
39.8
8.0
77
104
-27
-26.0
22
36
-14
-38.9
17
14
3
21.4
28.6
34.6
-6.0
Tottori Shimane
64
84
-20
-23.8
38
60
-22
-36.7
19
24
-5
-20.8
59.4
71.4
-12.0
Okayama
470
537
-67
-12.5
188
154
34
22.1
93
123
-30
-24.4
40.0
28.7
11.3
Hiroshima
429
473
-44
-9.3
222
232
-10
-4.3
219
216
3
1.4
51.7
49.0
2.7
Yamaguchi
264
306
-42
-13.7
153
117
36
30.8
80
64
16
25.0
58.0
38.2
19.8 14.8
Shikoku
448
544
-96
-17.6
260
235
25
10.6
135
141
-6
-4.3
58.0
43.2
Tokushima
93
118
-25
-21.2
60
47
13
27.7
16
22
-6
-27.3
64.5
39.8
24.7
Kagawa
186
215
-29
-13.5
138
110
28
25.5
41
40
1
2.5
74.2
51.2
23.0 -1.5
Ehime
98
107
-9
-8.4
26
30
-4
-13.3
24
38
-14
-36.8
26.5
28.0
Kouchi
71
104
-33
-31.7
36
48
-12
-25.0
54
41
13
31.7
50.7
46.2
4.5
Kyushu
2,490
2,733
-243
-8.9
1,148
1,029
119
11.6
687
627
60
9.6
46.1
37.7
8.4
Fukuoka
10.6
1,322
1,438
-116
-8.1
544
439
105
23.9
311
296
15
5.1
41.1
30.5
Saga
133
152
-19
-12.5
74
72
2
2.8
39
32
7
21.9
55.6
47.4
8.2
Nagasaki
166
192
-26
-13.5
97
109
-12
-11.0
64
59
5
8.5
58.4
56.8
1.6
Kumamoto
215
304
-89
-29.3
110
117
-7
-6.0
55
69
-14
-20.3
51.2
38.5
12.7
Oita
120
119
1
0.8
62
67
-5
-7.5
24
12
12
100.0
51.7
56.3
-4.6
Miyazaki
155
143
12
8.4
83
43
40
93.0
28
29
-1
-3.4
53.5
30.1
23.4
Kagoshima
143
157
-14
-8.9
48
58
-10
-17.2
19
26
-7
-26.9
33.6
36.9
-3.3
Okinawa
236
228
8
3.5
130
124
6
4.8
147
104
43
41.3
55.1
54.4
0.7
- 63 -
- 64 -
440 18,608 2,975 2,311 4,750 1,920 2,605 4,047 46,716 94,637 6,734 5,679 4,472 19,345 15,278 22,558
5,544 1,924 4,959
8,144 31,773 2,039 2,163 1,606 4,200 18,186 3,579 61,830 2,971 8,489 25,556 18,793 3,241 2,780 19,226
1,411
1,300
5,191
7,680
3,644
10,596
1,036
352 18,346 2,998 1,997 4,549 1,964 2,645 4,193 44,548 95,359 6,643 5,410 5,717 19,296 14,988 23,304
5,337 1,721 4,537
8,406 30,459 1,762 2,051 1,450 3,776 18,100 3,320 56,369 2,705 8,147 22,715 16,913 3,168 2,721 18,515
1,336
1,180
4,619
7,571
3,809
10,318
Shizuoka Total Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Gifu Aichi Mie Total Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Total Tottori
Shimane
Okayama
Hiroshima
Yamaguchi Total
3,052
2,034 38,023 15,938 2,046 3,261
4,881
2,133 2,426 3,322
4,016
2,810
3,601
2,080 38,143 16,286 2,211 3,159
4,607
2,162 2,464 3,097
4,157
Kagawa
Ehime
Kouchi Total Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa
K y u s h u
u
3,645
1,865
1,827
Tokushima
h i
k o k
Kitami Total Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Tokyo Total Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Kanagawa Niigata Yamanashi Nagano
1,048
1,051
1,266
898
7,827
Kushiro
777
Hakodate
332,888 11,479
Total 2009 Jan-Dec
Asahikawa
7,347
Total Total Sapporo
322,620 10,563
2010 Jan-Dec
S
C h u g o k u
K i n k i
C h u b u
K a n t o
T o h o k u
i d o
k a
H o k
Prefectures
141
29 38 -225
-274
46 120 348 165 -102
-44
-242
-38
-278
165
-109
-572
-120
-75
262 -1,314 -277 -112 -156 -424 -86 -259 -5,461 -266 -342 -2,841 -1,880 -73 -59 -711
-207 -203 -422
-88 -262 23 -314 -201 44 40 146 -2,168 722 -91 -269 1,245 -49 -290 746
-12
-215
-121
-480
-10,268 -916
No.
Change
%
3.5
1.4 1.6 -6.8
-5.6
2.3 0.3 2.2 8.1 -3.1
-1.2
-7.9
-2.0
-2.6
4.5
-1.4
-11.0
-9.2
-5.3
3.2 -4.1 -13.6 -5.2 -9.7 -10.1 -0.5 -7.2 -8.8 -9.0 -4.0 -11.1 -10.0 -2.3 -2.1 -3.7
-3.7 -10.6 -8.5
-20.0 -1.4 0.8 -13.6 -4.2 2.3 1.5 3.6 -4.6 0.8 -1.4 -4.7 27.8 -0.3 -1.9 3.3
-1.1
-17.0
-13.5
-6.1
-3.1 -8.0
931
128 188 261
305
219 3,791 1,544 199 235
301
219
115
854
421
1,327
533
73
79
879 2,359 123 182 184 276 1,325 269 6,588 237 889 2,707 1,928 463 364 2,433
435 147 231
41 1,600 238 219 436 122 154 431 6,319 8,834 549 531 471 1,838 1,694 2,059
163
97
105
723
846
186 234 241
388
201 3,954 1,620 211 228
255
238
105
799
404
1,353
621
119
92
902 2,611 139 183 204 321 1,495 269 6,205 219 795 2,569 1,829 483 310 2,589
468 174 299
42 1,516 206 252 425 110 197 326 7,175 9,078 500 506 444 1,987 1,816 1,982
132
111
114
805
35,131 1,204
85
-58 -46 20
-83
18 -163 -76 -12 7
46
-19
10
55
17
-26
-88
-46
-13
-23 -252 -16 -1 -20 -45 -170 383 18 94 138 99 -20 54 -156
-33 -27 -68
-1 84 32 -33 11 12 -43 105 -856 -244 49 25 27 -149 -122 77
31
-14
-9
-82
-1,224 -75
Red-handed arrest (without warrant) Change 2009 Jan-Dec No.
33,907 1,129
2010 Jan-Dec %
10.0
-31.2 -19.7 8.3
-21.4
9.0 -4.1 -4.7 -5.7 3.1
18.0
-8.0
9.5
6.9
4.2
-1.9
-14.2
-38.7
-14.1
-2.5 -9.7 -11.5 -0.5 -9.8 -14.0 -11.4 6.2 8.2 11.8 5.4 5.4 -4.1 17.4 -6.0
-7.1 -15.5 -22.7
-2.4 5.5 15.5 -13.1 2.6 10.9 -21.8 32.2 -11.9 -2.7 9.8 4.9 6.1 -7.5 -6.7 3.9
23.5
-12.6
-7.9
-10.2
-3.5 -6.2
196
39 36 49
34
24 1,079 513 90 122
40
35
48
147
76
84
76
43
17
287 603 64 4 21 46 415 53 816 73 200 286 107 72 78 296
89 7 103
9 650 128 63 303 26 60 70 146 1,819 140 288 112 159 270 364
45
40
26
245
216
24 27 42
32
17 1,111 585 73 112
35
49
31
132
67
66
82
57
26
306 754 75 14 48 50 509 58 941 88 197 341 137 101 77 298
101 12 121
10 696 168 57 314 39 65 53 215 1,956 164 268 88 188 351 357
48
52
26
211
6,450 347
-20
15 9 7
2
7 -32 -72 17 10
5
-14
17
15
9
18
-6
-14
-9
-19 -151 -11 -10 -27 -4 -94 -5 -125 -15 3 -55 -30 -29 1 -2
-12 -5 -18
-1 -46 -40 6 -11 -13 -5 17 -69 -137 -24 20 24 -29 -81 7
-3
-12
-
34
-529 18
Total Penal Code offenses Emergency arrest (without warrant) Change 2009 Jan-Dec No. %
5,921 365
2010 Jan-Dec
-9.3
62.5 33.3 16.7
6.3
41.2 -2.9 -12.3 23.3 8.9
14.3
-28.6
54.8
11.4
13.4
27.3
-7.3
-24.6
-34.6
-6.2 -20.0 -14.7 -71.4 -56.3 -8.0 -18.5 -8.6 -13.3 -17.0 1.5 -16.1 -21.9 -28.7 1.3 -0.7
-11.9 -41.7 -14.9
-10.0 -6.6 -23.8 10.5 -3.5 -33.3 -7.7 32.1 -32.1 -7.0 -14.6 7.5 27.3 -15.4 -23.1 2.0
-6.3
-23.1
-
16.1
-8.2 5.2
543
349 513 406
715
418 4,665 1,549 300 290
562
425
232
1,637
551
1,378
659
186
207
1,129 4,077 186 342 215 432 2,393 509 9,098 579 1,090 4,155 2,318 553 403 2,981
711 217 408
86 2,471 248 322 613 362 282 644 6,107 11,195 784 592 838 2,390 1,771 2,355
218
162
110
950
529
300 434 438
650
376 4,650 1,647 291 361
602
441
251
1,670
566
1,358
679
213
252
1,102 4,263 143 412 259 524 2,350 575 9,463 609 1,091 4,429 2,268 676 390 3,068
722 202 531
130 2,491 216 332 660 349 308 626 6,178 11,329 763 648 840 2,435 1,624 2,462
199
187
105
1,011
44,744 1,632
14
49 79 -32
65
42 15 -98 9 -71
-40
-16
-19
-33
-15
20
-20
-27
-45
27 -186 43 -70 -44 -92 43 -66 -365 -30 -1 -274 50 -123 13 -87
-11 15 -123
-44 -20 32 -10 -47 13 -26 18 -71 -134 21 -56 -2 -45 147 -107
19
-25
5
-61
-987 -106
4.8
-6.0
-2.2 -6.5
2.6
16.3 18.2 -7.3
10.0
11.2 0.3 -6.0 3.1 -19.7
-6.6
-3.6
-7.6
-2.0
-2.7
1.5
-2.9
-12.7
-17.9
2.5 -4.4 30.1 -17.0 -17.0 -17.6 1.8 -11.5 -3.9 -4.9 -0.1 -6.2 2.2 -18.2 3.3 -2.8
-1.5 7.4 -23.2
-33.8 -0.8 14.8 -3.0 -7.1 3.7 -8.4 2.9 -1.1 -1.2 2.8 -8.6 -0.2 -1.8 9.1 -4.3
9.5
-13.4
Ordinary arrest (with warrant) Change 2009 Jan-Dec No. %
43,757 1,526
2010 Jan-Dec
Table 7 : Penal Code arrests by prefecture and arrest category compared to the previous year
2,487
1,646 1,727 2,381
3,553
1,419 28,608 12,680 1,622 2,512
2,698
2,131
1,432
7,680
2,761
4,782
3,351
878
1,033
6,111 23,420 1,389 1,523 1,030 3,022 13,967 2,489 39,867 1,816 5,968 15,567 12,560 2,080 1,876 12,805
4,102 1,350 3,795
216 13,625 2,384 1,393 3,197 1,454 2,149 3,048 31,976 73,511 5,170 3,999 4,296 14,909 11,253 18,526
610
752
536
5,429
239,035 7,543
2010 Jan-Dec
2,425
1,623 1,731 2,601
3,811
1,440 28,308 12,086 1,471 2,560
2,753
2,324
1,478
7,995
2,607
4,903
3,809
911
1,041
5,834 24,145 1,682 1,554 1,095 3,305 13,832 2,677 45,221 2,055 6,406 18,217 14,559 1,981 2,003 13,271
4,253 1,536 4,008
258 13,905 2,385 1,670 3,351 1,422 2,035 3,042 33,148 72,274 5,307 4,257 3,100 14,735 11,487 17,757
669
916
653
5,800
246,563 8,296
62
23 -4 -220
-258
-21 300 594 151 -48
-55
-193
-46
-315
154
-121
-458
-33
-8
277 -725 -293 -31 -65 -283 135 -188 -5,354 -239 -438 -2,650 -1,999 99 -127 -466
-151 -186 -213
-42 -280 -1 -277 -154 32 114 6 -1,172 1,237 -137 -258 1,196 174 -234 769
-59
-164
-117
-371
-7,528 -753
Not in custody Change 2009 Jan-Dec No. %
2.6
1.4 -0.2 -8.5
-6.8
-1.5 1.1 4.9 10.3 -1.9
-2.0
-8.3
-3.1
-3.9
5.9
-2.5
-12.0
-3.6
-0.8
4.7 -3.0 -17.4 -2.0 -5.9 -8.6 1.0 -7.0 -11.8 -11.6 -6.8 -14.5 -13.7 5.0 -6.3 -3.5
-3.6 -12.1 -5.3
-16.3 -2.0 -0.0 -16.6 -4.6 2.3 5.6 0.2 -3.5 1.7 -2.6 -6.1 38.6 1.2 -2.0 4.3
-8.8
-17.9
-17.9
-6.4
-3.1 -9.1
- 65 -
2,876 1,386 402 3,078 322 313 20 35 9 612 587 16 5,846 122 683 26 2,995 16,778 150 1,020 6,524 39 21,628
2,839 1,562 457 3,013 399 375 19 54 14 342 782 62 6,609 147 762 34 3,883 16,080 140 1,417 6,504 62 22,434
37 -176 -55 65 -77 -62 1 -19 -5 270 -195 -46 -763 -25 -79 -8 -888 698 10 -397 20 -23 -806
Note: Violations of the Road Traffic Law are not included here.
Narcotics Control Law Opium Law Cannabis Control Law Stimulants Control Law Pharmaceutical Affairs Law Poisonous Substances Control Law Waste Disposal Law Labor Standards Law Others
Unfair Competition Law Firearms and Swords Control Law Explosives Control Law
Copyright Law Trademark Law
Foreign Exchange Law
Customs Law
Loan Business Law Residence and Land Transaction Law
Anti-Prostitution Law Child Welfare Law Juvenile Protection Ordinance Capital Subscription Law
Entertainment Businesses Law
1.3 -11.3 -12.0 2.2 -19.3 -16.5 5.3 -35.2 -35.7 78.9 -24.9 -74.2 -11.5 -17.0 -10.4 -23.5 -22.9 4.3 7.1 -28.0 0.3 -37.1 -3.6
3,522 727 389 2,993 295 296 26 15 14 221 314 21 4,929 76 296 21 2,200 11,884 182 970 7,679 51 18,987
3,577 747 436 2,859 395 275 28 21 13 178 312 122 5,499 88 340 28 2,903 11,552 139 1,372 7,599 71 19,023
-55 -20 -47 134 -100 21 -2 -6 1 43 2 -101 -570 -12 -44 -7 -703 332 43 -402 80 -20 -36
-1.5 -2.7 -10.8 4.7 -25.3 7.6 -7.1 -28.6 7.7 24.2 0.6 -82.8 -10.4 -13.6 -12.9 -25.0 -24.2 2.9 30.9 -29.3 1.1 -28.2 -0.2
Table 8 : Spe cial Law v iolat ion case s and pe rsons t ransfe rre d t o public prose cutor's office s compare d t o t he pre v ious y e ar ( Jan.-De c.) Cases transferred to PPO Persons transferred to PPO Change 2010 2009 Change 2010 2009 No. % No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Laws 86,006 92,162 -6,156 -6.7 77,378 82,188 -4,810 -5.9 Spe cial Law (Note ) 190 375 -185 -49.3 407 687 -280 -40.8 Public Offices Election Law 30 68 -38 -55.9 26 40 -14 -35.0 Alien Registration Law 4,048 5,072 -1,024 -20.2 3,601 4,428 -827 -18.7 Immigration Control Law 16,265 18,643 -2,378 -12.8 17,222 19,417 -2,195 -11.3 Petty Offense Law 6 14 -8 -57.1 14 39 -25 -64.1 Horse Racing Law
- 66 -
Sub-total
Index Murder Robbery
serious Arson Rape
offenses Abduction
Indecent assault
Note: China includes Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc.
2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 620 746 259 280 32 45 133 175 4 4 22 15 7 3 61 38 Total Asia 417 463 175 155 24 40 91 80 4 2 10 9 6 3 40 21 Korea(South, North) 46 62 17 19 5 6 5 7 1 1 3 3 3 2 238 264 85 63 15 22 50 33 1 1 5 1 14 6 China 2 3 1 3 2 1 1 Iran 7 3 5 3 5 3 India 2 Indonesia 8 10 4 6 1 5 4 Sri Lanka 11 7 6 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 Thailand 8 11 5 4 1 1 5 2 Pakistan 5 1 4 1 2 2 1 Bangladesh 32 44 24 22 3 4 15 13 1 1 4 2 1 2 Philippines 47 38 17 19 14 19 1 1 1 Vietnam 1 Malaysia Others 12 18 7 12 3 3 1 3 4 5 Europe 25 19 12 12 3 1 6 5 1 3 5 3 2 3 1 3 1 United Kingdom 1 Italy 1 1 1 1 1 1 Germany 2 2 1 1 France 8 11 2 6 2 1 4 1 Russia Others 10 5 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 America(North, Latin) 157 231 60 105 4 4 33 87 1 8 5 1 14 8 10 11 7 8 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 United States 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 Canada 77 162 29 76 3 2 21 68 1 3 2 2 3 Brazil Others 66 57 22 20 1 9 15 2 2 1 9 3 Africa 17 29 8 7 1 2 3 3 1 2 3 Oceania 4 4 4 1 1 1 2 1 Statelessness Unknown Nationality -
Total
Table 9 : Visiting Foreigners arrested for index serious and larceny offenses by nationality compared to the previous year
- 67 -
China Iran India Indonesia Sri Lanka Thailand Pakistan Bangladesh Philippines Vietnam Malaysia Others Europe United Kingdom Italy Germany France Russia Others America (North, Latin) United States Canada Brazil Others Africa Oceania Statelessness Unknown Nationality
Korea (South, North)
Total Asia
2010 Jan-Dec 361 242 29 153 1 2 4 5 3 1 8 30 1 5 13 1 6 6 97 3 2 48 44 9 -
2009 Jan-Dec 466 308 43 201 2 4 4 7 22 19 6 7 1 5 1 126 3 86 37 22 3 -
Sub-total 2010 Jan-Dec 271 205 26 141 2 2 3 1 6 19 1 4 7 3 4 59 3 1 21 34 -
2010 Jan-Dec 56 17 1 2 2 1 3 7 1 4 1 3 29 25 4 6 -
2009 Jan-Dec 94 35 6 4 1 7 4 12 1 2 2 38 36 2 17 2 -
2010 Jan-Dec 13 8 5 1 1 1 5 2 3 -
2009 Jan-Dec 23 10 2 2 5 1 12 1 9 2 1 -
Index larceny offenses Motor vehicle theft Purse snatching
2009 Jan-Dec 329 249 31 192 2 3 12 7 2 5 1 3 1 72 1 41 30 3 -
Burglary theft 2010 Jan-Dec 21 12 2 5 2 3 2 2 4 1 3 3 -
2009 Jan-Dec 20 14 4 7 1 2 4 1 3 1 1 -
Pick-pocketing
Table 9 : F ore ig n vis it ors arre s t e d for index s e rious and larce ny offe ns e s by nationality compare d t o t he pre vious y e ar
Table10 : Penal Code and Special Law offenses committed by visitin g fo reigners, clearances and arrests by pr efecture co mpared to th e previous year Penal Code offenses Penal Code and Special Law Penal Code and Special Law arrests clearances Clearances Arrests Prefectures Change Change Change Change 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 2010 2009 No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec No. % No. % % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec No. Total 19,809 27,836 -8,027 -28.8 11,858 13,257 -1,399 -10.6 14,025 20,561 -6,536 -31.8 6,710 7,190 -480 -6.7 119 96 23 24.0 110 94 16 17.0 60 56 4 7.1 58 54 4 7.4 Total H o Sapporo 77 63 14 22.2 67 57 10 17.5 43 40 3 7.5 38 35 3 8.6 k 7 4 3 75.0 6 4 2 50.0 4 2 2 100.0 3 2 1 50.0 k Hakodate 21 11 10 90.9 24 11 13 118.2 7 7 11 6 5 83.3 a Asahikawa i 8 3 5 166.7 8 6 2 33.3 3 2 1 50.0 4 5 -1 -20.0 Kushiro d 6 15 -9 -60.0 5 16 -11 -68.8 3 5 -2 -40.0 2 6 -4 -66.7 Kitami o
Total T Aomori o Iwate h Miyagi o Akita k u Yamagata Fukushima
Tokyo Total Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma K a Saitama Chiba n t Kanagawa o Niigata Yamanashi
C h u b u
K i n k i
Nagano Shizuoka Total Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Gifu Aichi Mie Total Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama
C h u g o k u S h i k o k u
Total Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi
Total
320 25 35 145 24 43 48 4,979 7,096 319 345 942 1,281 768 2,086 156 101 197 901 3,974 80 41 44 325 3,219 265 2,132 141 448 956 496 56 35 539 5 18 158 283 75
375 17 53 122 72 53 58 7,162 11,975 937 629 1,849 2,181 1,003 2,924 196 162 264 1,830 4,249 52 63 48 599 2,951 536 2,939 233 372 1,251 575 388 120 378 16 46 95 179 42
-55 8 -18 23 -48 -10 -10 -2,183 -4,879 -618 -284 -907 -900 -235 -838 -40 -61 -67 -929 -275 28 -22 -4 -274 268 -271 -807 -92 76 -295 -79 -332 -85 161 -11 -28 63 104 33
-14.7 47.1 -34.0 18.9 -66.7 -18.9 -17.2 -30.5 -40.7 -66.0 -45.2 -49.1 -41.3 -23.4 -28.7 -20.4 -37.7 -25.4 -50.8 -6.5 53.8 -34.9 -8.3 -45.7 9.1 -50.6 -27.5 -39.5 20.4 -23.6 -13.7 -85.6 -70.8 42.6 -68.8 -60.9 66.3 58.1 78.6
203 21 26 69 20 36 31 3,325 4,418 237 240 305 816 617 1,388 114 72 158 471 1,588 57 40 47 187 1,100 157 1,269 75 116 737 265 40 36 396 6 13 126 200 51
200 16 22 60 33 21 48 3,637 4,967 251 326 334 846 700 1,560 106 86 196 562 2,019 56 61 47 254 1,360 241 1,478 99 137 833 305 57 47 350 20 41 89 160 40
3 5 4 9 -13 15 -17 -312 -549 -14 -86 -29 -30 -83 -172 8 -14 -38 -91 -431 1 -21 -67 -260 -84 -209 -24 -21 -96 -40 -17 -11 46 -14 -28 37 40 11
1.5 31.3 18.2 15.0 -39.4 71.4 -35.4 -8.6 -11.1 -5.6 -26.4 -8.7 -3.5 -11.9 -11.0 7.5 -16.3 -19.4 -16.2 -21.3 1.8 -34.4 -26.4 -19.1 -34.9 -14.1 -24.2 -15.3 -11.5 -13.1 -29.8 -23.4 13.1 -70.0 -68.3 41.6 25.0 27.5
236 17 25 104 17 35 38 3,361 4,457 201 222 805 810 355 1,027 104 70 146 717 3,371 67 19 36 288 2,761 200 1,592 97 415 622 396 41 21 455 4 11 124 254 62
285 8 47 100 48 47 35 5,123 8,501 802 495 1,504 1,629 407 1,617 146 131 197 1,573 3,514 42 41 42 557 2,391 441 2,282 200 334 818 482 369 79 268 9 31 70 135 23
-49 9 -22 4 -31 -12 3 -1,762 -4,044 -601 -273 -699 -819 -52 -590 -42 -61 -51 -856 -143 25 -22 -6 -269 370 -241 -690 -103 81 -196 -86 -328 -58 187 -5 -20 54 119 39
-17.2 112.5 -46.8 4.0 -64.6 -25.5 8.6 -34.4 -47.6 -74.9 -55.2 -46.5 -50.3 -12.8 -36.5 -28.8 -46.6 -25.9 -54.4 -4.1 59.5 -53.7 -14.3 -48.3 15.5 -54.6 -30.2 -51.5 24.3 -24.0 -17.8 -88.9 -73.4 69.8 -55.6 -64.5 77.1 88.1 169.6
125 13 16 33 13 27 23 1,815 2,137 129 144 208 418 256 456 66 53 103 304 1,086 45 25 41 167 695 113 741 58 80 381 171 28 23 310 4 4 90 172 40
126 8 18 39 11 17 33 1,751 2,325 123 216 215 424 269 503 59 60 131 325 1,395 42 39 41 216 878 179 880 76 103 420 220 47 14 249 12 28 71 112 26
-1 5 -2 -6 2 10 -10 64 -188 6 -72 -7 -6 -13 -47 7 -7 -28 -21 -309 3 -14 -49 -183 -66 -139 -18 -23 -39 -49 -19 9 61 -8 -24 19 60 14
-0.8 62.5 -11.1 -15.4 18.2 58.8 -30.3 3.7 -8.1 4.9 -33.3 -3.3 -1.4 -4.8 -9.3 11.9 -11.7 -21.4 -6.5 -22.2 7.1 -35.9 -22.7 -20.8 -36.9 -15.8 -23.7 -22.3 -9.3 -22.3 -40.4 64.3 24.5 -66.7 -85.7 26.8 53.6 53.8
139
117
22
18.8
107
123
-16
-13.0
75
90
-15
-16.7
75
98
-23
-23.5
Tokushima
47
34
13
38.2
25
37
-12
-32.4
14
29
-15
-51.7
21
34
-13
-38.2
Kagawa
47
43
4
9.3
42
43
-1
-2.3
40
33
7
21.2
32
33
-1
-3.0
Ehime
40
34
6
17.6
35
34
1
2.9
18
25
-7
-28.0
19
26
-7
-26.9
Kouchi Total Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki
5 511 277 50 59 23 49 13 12 28
6 545 338 11 60 32 43 11 18 32
-1 -34 -61 39 -1 -9 6 2 -6 -4
-16.7 -6.2 -18.0 354.5 -1.7 -28.1 14.0 18.2 -33.3 -12.5
5 442 251 21 47 34 38 9 13 29
9 389 223 12 38 38 36 8 8 26
-4 53 28 9 9 -4 2 1 5 3
-44.4 13.6 12.6 75.0 23.7 -10.5 5.6 12.5 62.5 11.5
3 418 235 47 35 16 44 11 11 19
3 442 283 6 48 26 32 9 14 24
-24 -48 41 -13 -10 12 2 -3 -5
-5.4 -17.0 683.3 -27.1 -38.5 37.5 22.2 -21.4 -20.8
3 363 217 18 26 28 34 7 12 21
5 312 185 7 29 34 27 6 6 18
-2 51 32 11 -3 -6 7 1 6 3
-40.0 16.3 17.3 157.1 -10.3 -17.6 25.9 16.7 100.0 16.7
K y u Kumamoto s Oita h u Miyazaki Kagoshima
Okinawa
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Table10 : Penal Code and Special Law offenses committed by visiting foreig ners, clearances and arrests compared to the previous year Special Prefectures
H o k k a i d o
Total Total
No.
-20.5 47.5
2010 Jan-Dec 5,148 52
2009 Jan-Dec 6,067 40
%
-1,491 19
Change No.
%
-919 12
-15.1 30.0
23
11
47.8
29
22
7
31.8
2
1
50.0
3
2
1
50.0
Asahikawa
14
4
10
250.0
13
5
8
160.0
Kushiro
5
1
4
400.0
4
1
3
300.0
3
10
-7
-70.0
3
10
-7
-70.0
84 8 10 41 7 8 10 1,618 2,639 118 123 137 471 413 1,059 52 31 51 184 603 13 22 8 37 458 65 540 44 33 334 100 15 14 84 1 7 34 29 13 64
90 9 6 22 24 6 23 2,039 3,474 135 134 345 552 596 1,307 50 31 67 257 735 10 22 6 42 560 95 657 33 38 433 93 19 41 110 7 15 25 44 19 27
-6 -1 4 19 -17 2 -13 -421 -835 -17 -11 -208 -81 -183 -248 2 -16 -73 -132 3 2 -5 -102 -30 -117 11 -5 -99 7 -4 -27 -26 -6 -8 9 -15 -6 37
-6.7 -11.1 66.7 86.4 -70.8 33.3 -56.5 -20.6 -24.0 -12.6 -8.2 -60.3 -14.7 -30.7 -19.0 4.0 -23.9 -28.4 -18.0 30.0 33.3 -11.9 -18.2 -31.6 -17.8 33.3 -13.2 -22.9 7.5 -21.1 -65.9 -23.6 -85.7 -53.3 36.0 -34.1 -31.6 137.0
78 8 10 36 7 9 8 1,510 2,281 108 96 97 398 361 932 48 19 55 167 502 12 15 6 20 405 44 528 17 36 356 94 12 13 86 2 9 36 28 11 32
74 8 4 21 22 4 15 1,886 2,642 128 110 119 422 431 1,057 47 26 65 237 624 14 22 6 38 482 62 598 23 34 413 85 10 33 101 8 13 18 48 14 25
4 6 15 -15 5 -7 -376 -361 -20 -14 -22 -24 -70 -125 1 -7 -10 -70 -122 -2 -7 -18 -77 -18 -70 -6 2 -57 9 2 -20 -15 -6 -4 18 -20 -3 7
5.4 150.0 71.4 -68.2 125.0 -46.7 -19.9 -13.7 -15.6 -12.7 -18.5 -5.7 -16.2 -11.8 2.1 -26.9 -15.4 -29.5 -19.6 -14.3 -31.8 -47.4 -16.0 -29.0 -11.7 -26.1 5.9 -13.8 10.6 20.0 -60.6 -14.9 -75.0 -30.8 100.0 -41.7 -21.4 28.0 33.3
Kitami
K a n t o
Yamanashi
Nagano Shizuoka Total Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Gifu Aichi Mie Total Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama
K y u s h u
Arrests Change
3
Fukushima
S h i k o k u
2009 Jan-Dec 7,275 40
34
Tokyo Total Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Kanagawa Niigata
C h u g o k u
2010 Jan-Dec 5,784 59
Sapporo
T o h o k u
K i n k i
offenses
Hakodate
Total Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata
C h u b u
Law
Clearances
Total Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi
Total
33
5
28
560.0
4
3
1
Kagawa
7
10
-3
-30.0
10
10
-
-
Ehime
22
9
13
144.4
16
8
8
100.0
Kouchi Total Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki
2 93 42 3 24 7 5 2 1 9
3 103 55 5 12 6 11 2 4 8
-1 -10 -13 -2 12 1 -6 -3 1
-33.3 -9.7 -23.6 -40.0 100.0 16.7 -54.5 -75.0 12.5
2 79 34 3 21 6 4 2 1 8
4 77 38 5 9 4 9 2 2 8
-2 2 -4 -2 12 2 -5 -1 -
-50.0 2.6 -10.5 -40.0 133.3 50.0 -55.6 -50.0 -
Tokushima
Kumamoto
Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima
Okinawa
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Table1 1 : Pen al Co de offen ses co mmitted by boryokudan gan gster s, clearances and arr ests b y crime categr o ry comp ar ed to th e p revio u s year (Jan uar y to Decemb er)
Crime category Total Penal Code offenses Murder Robbery Arson Rape Unlawful assembly with dangerous weapons
Assault Bodily injury Intimidation Extortion Larceny Fraud Gambling
Clearances Arrests Change Change 2010 2009 2010 2009 No. % No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 37,369 40,057 -2,688 -6.7 15,782 16,312 -530 -3.2 121 132 -11 -8.3 178 204 -26 -12.7 366 473 -107 -22.6 560 581 -21 -3.6 45 29 16 55.2 33 30 3 10.0 68 102 -34 -33.3 70 95 -25 -26.3 2 1,181 2,620 513 1,357 23,667 3,356 143
3
-1
-33.3
4
3
1
33.3
1,172 9 2,605 15 511 2 1,403 -46 24,749 -1,082 4,590 -1,234 277 -134
0.8 0.6 0.4 -3.3 -4.4 -26.9 -48.4
1,130 3,016 536 1,684 3,329 1,960 652
1,165 3,123 543 1,800 3,136 2,072 789
-35 -107 -7 -116 193 -112 -137
-3.0 -3.4 -1.3 -6.4 6.2 -5.4 -17.4
Distribution of obscene literature, etc
130
140
-10
-7.1
154
191
-37
-19.4
Obstruction of performance of official duty
545
491
54
11.0
450
433
17
3.9
50 5 132
58 2 148
-8 3 -16
-13.8 150.0 -10.8
58 5 202
78 2 278
-20 3 -76
-25.6 150.0 -27.3
27
36
-9
-25.0
49
41
8
19.5
845 46 2,150
859 44 2,233
-14 2 -83
-1.6 4.5 -3.7
479 77 1,156
509 71 1,168
-30 6 -12
-5.9 8.5 -1.0
51,031 55,855 -4,824 -8.6 25,686 26,503 -817 Total offenses (Note) Note : "Total offenses" include Penal Code offenses on Table 11 and Special Law offenses on Table 12.
-3.1
Harboring criminals Intimidation of witnesses Unlawful arrest or confinement Damage to credit and obstruction of business
Property damage Specified violent offenses
Others
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Table 1 2 : Special Law offenses co mmitted b y boryokudan gangster s, clear ances an d ar rests b y applied laws com pared to th e p r evio us year
Clearances Crime
category
Total Special Law offenses Petty Offense Law Intoxication Control Law Anti-Nuisance Ordinance Anti-Boryokudan Law Bicycle Racing Law Horse Racing Law Motorboat Racing Law Motor Vehicle Racing Law Entertainment Business Law Anti-Prostitution Law Child Welfare Law Juvenile Protection Ordinance Capital Subscription Law Loan Business Law Residence and Land Transaction Law Firearms and Swords Control Law
2010 2009 Jan-Dec Jan-Dec 13,662 15,798 200 230 5 6 269 225 6 12 16 32 6 12 18 12 405 389 269 236 76 88 102 131 108 122 120 130
-2,136 -30 -1 44 -6 -16 -6 6 16 33 -12 -29 -14 -10
5
5
-
460
557
-97
8 219 1 1,068 9,202
14 278 3 1,280 8,902
-6 -59 -2 -212 300
Poisonous Substances Control Law
183
232
Labor Standards Law Employment Security Law Others
1 18 897
5 17 2,880
Explosives Control Law Narcotics Control Law
Opium Law Cannabis Control Law Stimulants Control Law
Arrests Change 2010 2009 No. % Jan-Dec Jan-Dec -13.5 9,904 10,191 -287 -2.8 -13.0 183 201 -18 -9.0 -16.7 5 5 19.6 290 234 56 23.9 -50.0 4 10 -6 -60.0 -50.0 36 91 -55 -60.4 -50.0 14 35 -21 -60.0 50.0 73 53 20 37.7 4.1 469 454 15 3.3 14.0 122 135 -13 -9.6 -13.6 86 92 -6 -6.5 -22.1 81 103 -22 -21.4 -11.5 74 89 -15 -16.9 -7.7 116 104 12 11.5
Change No. %
-
9
10
-1
-10.0
-17.4
328
424
-96
-22.6
-42.9 -21.2 -66.7 -16.6 3.4
2 46 1 688 6,283
3 99 863 6,153
-1 -53 1 -175 130
-33.3 -53.5 -20.3 2.1
-49
-21.1
161
196
-35
-17.9
-4 1 -1,983
-80.0 5.9 -68.9
1 22 810
2 17 818
-1 5 -8
-50.0 29.4 -1.0
Notes: 1. Violations of the Road Traffic Law are not included here. 2. "Clearances" and "Arrests" mean the number of Cases and Suspects sent to public prosecutor's offices, respectively.
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