Crime Stats
Penal Codes Used in Crime Stats
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- Published: 07 October 2010 07 October 2010
- Created: 07 October 2010 07 October 2010
- Last Updated: 02 June 2015 02 June 2015
Frequently Used Statutes
These are the statute numbers used to identify crimes listed in OPD's weekly crime statistics publication, relayed by the NCPC to the Rockridge Neighborhood Watch Network and the RockridgeNCPC Yahoo groups.
Statute |
Crime |
187 |
Homicide |
211 |
Robbery—confronting a person and demanding money or property by force or fear of force. Individual or commercial, armed or strong-armed. |
212.5 |
Residential Robbery—breaking into a home to confront the residents for money or property. |
215 |
Carjacking |
242 |
Battery |
246 |
Shoot at Inhabited Dwelling or Vehicle |
247 |
Shoot at Uninhabited Dwelling or Vehicle |
459 |
Burglary—breaking into an empty structure (house, car, store, etc,) for the purpose of stealing. |
496 |
Receive Stolen Property |
1203 |
Revoke Probation |
10851 |
Vehicle Theft |
245(A)(1) |
Assault on a Person Other Than Firearm |
245(A)(2) |
Assault on a Person With Firearm |
451, 452 |
Arson |
484, 487, 496, 529, 530 |
Larceny (Theft) |
530.5 |
Identity Theft--making use of someone’s personal information (social security, D.O.B, etc.), in an illegal way, and/or for personal benefit. |
594(a) |
Vandalism |
664 / in front of a statue indicates an attempted crime.
Statutes beginning with PC are from the Penal Code.
Statutes beginning with HS are from the Health and Safety Code and are usually the drug offenses of sale, possession, possession for sale, and under the influence.
Statutes beginning with VC are from the Vehicle Code and are primarily stolen autos. Other offenses from the Vehicle Code are drunk driving, getting towed for illegal parking or vehicle abandonment, or other offenses related to driving.
All other statutes can be found here: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/calaw.html.
Rockridge Crime Trends 2010-2014
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- Published: 23 June 2010 23 June 2010
- Created: 23 June 2010 23 June 2010
- Last Updated: 12 February 2020 12 February 2020
Crime Statistics, 2014
In previous years we published beat crime statistics from monthly meeting to monthly meeting. With 2014 we will publish them month by month. We will fill in the back statistics for 2014 as time permits.
Crime Trend Charts, 2014, beats 12Y-13X
Crime Statistics, 2013
Crime Stats - 1-7-13 - 2-18-13
Pre-2013 Statistics
Effective August 2011, the NCPC is now posting a different format of crime trend data for the Rockridge area.
Crime Trends, 2nd Quarter 2011
Due to a special speaker at the September meeting, the NCPC didn't publish crime trends for August at the September meeting.
Effective October 2011, we have changed crime statistics formats again. The maps took too much time to prepare, and you can view them yourself at Oakland Crimespotting. We are now passing out a color-coded spreadsheet, prepared by OPD. Crimes against the person are coded in red. Property crimes are coded in light green. Property crimes involving automobiles are coded in darker green. Each beat has its own page in the PDF.
Crime Trends, December 2011 (note: as of the Jan. 12, 2012 meeting we only had numbers through 12/31/11)
If you want to do your own research in local crime trends, you can always look at Oakland Crimespotting, where you can find your own location and look at crimes reported to OPD.
North Oakland 2009 Crime Statistics
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- Published: 22 January 2010 22 January 2010
- Created: 22 January 2010 22 January 2010
- Last Updated: 22 December 2013 22 December 2013
On Dec. 17, 2009, the Oakland Police Department presented an overview of crime in North Oakland during 2009. At this meeting, Ms. Marie Mason, who provides regular crime statistics to the Yahoo news groups on behalf of OPD, gave a presentation. The NCPC has obtained permission to post this presentation on the web site - click on the link below to see the slides.
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