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Number of Total MN Total Narcotics Arrests, 1998 - 2012: by Gender

199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012
Female45332101912314313,1683,4293,722
Male2530127143134282616112514,40414,30014,909
Total29351510164153402930142617,57217,72918,631

About the Indicator: 1These data include all arrests for the violation of state and local ordinances, specifically those relating to the unlawful possession, sale, use, growing, manufacturing, and making of narcotic drugs.  State level data are available by race/ethnicity for juveniles and for adults.  County level data are available by type of narcotic and by gender.

2003 narcotic arrests exclude the St. Paul Police Department.

The decrease in narcotic arrests from 2000 to 2001 is due to a change in the procedures for counting arrests. Prior to 2001, the BCA tallied all narcotic charges for each individual. The BCA's reporting system was modified to reflect the correct Uniform Crime Reporting procedures which require that only the most serious charge be counted for each individual arrested.

1 Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Minnesota Crime Information annual reports, Tables 15 and 19

Data Source: Minnesota Crime Information, Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension

Description: Minnesota Crime Information is a statistical report detailing the amount of criminal activity within the State as collected and prepared from data submitted by individual law enforcement agencies. The criminal activity consists of measurements involving offenses, clearances, and arrests.

Sponsored by: Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, Criminal Justice Information System

Geographic Level: State

Aggregated data at the state and county level do not reveal disparities that may exist within a given geographic area.

Frequency: Data collected and reported annually

Characteristics: Race/ethnicity is often determined by law enforcement and therefore may not be as accurate as self-reported status.