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All data is subject to further review and change.

Note: Under UCR motorized scooters are considered a MV, and the theft of them are included under Auto Theft.

There was a 21% Decrease in Robberies There was a 24% Increase In Larcenies There was a 22% Decrease in Robberies There was a 25% Increase In Larcenies

15 % Increase In Part I Crime 3% Decrease in Part II Crime 12% Increase in Part II Crime (not including Fare Evasion) 15 % Increase In Part I Crime 3% Decrease in Part II Crime 12% Increase in Part II Crime (not including Fare Evasion)

824 Part I incidents reported in 2013

950 Part I Incidents Reported in 2014

Larceny Breakdown: 2013 vs. 2014

*Other larcenies include larceny of cell phones (Smart Phones), iPods, copper wire, etc. 507 total larcenies reported in 2013

632 total larcenies reported in 2014 *Other larcenies include larceny of cell phones (Smart Phones), iPods, copper wire, larcenies from fare boxes, etc.

*Although Drunkenness is not a crime in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts it is a reportable offense in accordance with the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Part II incidents reported in 2013.

*Although Drunkenness is not a crime in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts it is a reportable offense in accordance with the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Part II incidents reported in 2014.

 TPSA Part I Comparison 2013 vs % increase 70% decrease 11% increase 13% decrease 9% increase 35% increase 8% increase 10% increase

TPSA Fare Evasion Comparison 2013 vs % Decrease 40% Decrease 35% Increase 11% Increase 31% Decrease 23% Decrease 35% Increase 11% Increase

 TPSA 1 Part I Comparison The top stations for Part I crime in TPSA 1 in 2014 are South Station, Back Bay, Park Street, DTC, and Chinatown. Highest # of violent crimes: Downtown Crossing Highest # of property crimes: South Station *15 of the larcenies that occurred in TPSA-1 were a result of decoy operations.

 TPSA 2 Part I Comparison The top stations for Part I crime in TPSA 2 in 2014 are Alewife, Oak Grove, Malden Center, Wonderland, and Davis Square Station. Highest # of violent crimes: Wonderland Station Highest # of property crimes: Alewife Station

51  TPSA 3 Part I Comparison The top stations for Part I crime in TPSA 3 in 2014 are Quincy Adams, Braintree, Ashmont, JFK/UMass, and Andrew Station. Highest # of violent crimes: Andrew Station Highest # of property crimes: Quincy Adams

 TPSA 4 Part I Comparison The top stations for Part I crime in TPSA 4 in 2013 Forest Hills, Ruggles, Jackson Square, Jackson Square, and Stony Brook Station. Highest # of violent crimes: Forest Hills Highest # of property crimes: Forest Hills

System Wide Statistics

Blue Line

Green Line

Orange Line

Red Line

Silver Line

Buses, MBTA Yards & Surface Activity

Commuter Rail

Top Ten Stations for Part I Crime: 2013 vs. 2014