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Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2024

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Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2024

What does this measure?

The number of people arrested by race/ethnicity, expressed as a rate per 10,000 people of that race/ethnicity.

Why is this important?

Arrests represent an individual's entry into the criminal legal system. Increases in arrest rates can be an indication of increased crime, increased enforcement, or both. Disparities in this rate by race or ethnicity can highlight structural differences in how communities are affected and treated by the public safety system. Having been arrested can impact a person's ability to access employment and other opportunities.

How is our region performing?

In 2024, arrest rates were highest among Black or African Americans at 43 per 10,000 residents. This rate was followed by 22 per 10,000 for Hispanic residents, 11 per 10,000 for White residents, and 5 per 10,000 for Asian residents. Arrest rates for all racial groups were highest in Greene (at 74 for Black residents, 33 for Hispanic residents, 18 for White residents, and 19 for Asian residents). Rates were lowest for Black and White residents in Putnam (27 and 7 respectively) and lowest for Hispanics in Dutchess (18).

Why do these disparities exist?

Disparities in adult arrests are the result of racialized stereotypes, policies and practices and community conditions. Stereotypes that portray Black and Latino people, especially males, as inherently dangerous, criminal, and violent lay the foundation for police surveillance and disparate and harsher treatment by the criminal justice system. Communities of color are more likely to be under surveillance and policies such as stop and frisk perpetuate increased police contact. Punitive drug laws have had disproportionate impact on Black and Latino communities. Even though Blacks and whites have similar rates of drug use, Black people are more likely to be arrested and experience harsher sentences. The concentration of Black and Latino communities in highly segregated communities with limited economic opportunities and ineffective schools may also foster crime involvement.

Notes about the data

Comparable national data were not available.

Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2024
AsianBlack or African AmericanHispanic or LatinoWhite
Region5432211
Columbia6512415
Dutchess337189
Greene19743318
Orange4392111
Putnam627247
Sullivan11582717
Ulster7612313
NYS (excluding NYC)4481911

Source: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Notes: Per 10,000 Residents




Number of Arrests, by Race/Ethnicity, 2024
AsianBlack or African AmericanHispanic or LatinoWhite
Region1624,5564,8479,044
Columbia9132100756
Dutchess281,2018851,822
Greene12165111728
Orange511,8642,2352,540
Putnam1495516499
Sullivan19412446884
Ulster296875541,815
NYS (excluding NYC)2,41449,38230,83788,086

Source: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services




Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity, 2015
AsianBlack or African AmericanHispanic or LatinoWhite
Region4532217
Columbia4802115
Dutchess2391713
Greene13673724
Orange5562318
Putnam3321710
Sullivan5612222
Ulster9722720
NYS (excluding NYC)4561914

Source: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Notes: Per 10,000 Residents




Number of Arrests, by Race/Ethnicity, 2015
AsianBlack or African AmericanHispanic or LatinoWhite
Region1294,8193,63013,972
Columbia520465791
Dutchess181,1386222,822
Greene6160102989
Orange532,1381,7904,502
Putnam770255797
Sullivan63682791,179
Ulster347415172,892
NYS (excluding NYC)1,89754,93124,762117,511

Source: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services




INDICATORS TREND | STATE
Children Living in Poverty Decreasing
Children Living in Poverty, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Single-Parent Families Increasing
Single-Parent Families, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Rate of Child Abuse and Neglect Decreasing
Rate of Foster Care Admissions Decreasing
Teen Pregnancy Decreasing
Voter Registration Rate Increasing
Voter Participation Rate Increasing
Total Population Increasing
Population by Age Decreasing
Population by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Household Types Increasing
Change in Total Jobs Increasing
Foreign-Born Population Increasing
Change in Jobs by Sector Increasing
Spending for County Government Maintaining
Tourism Revenue Maintaining
Preschoolers Receiving Special Education Services Increasing
Prekindergarten Participation Decreasing
Students Receiving Special Education Services Increasing
Per-Student Spending Maintaining
Student Performance on Grade 4 English, by Student Group Increasing
Student Performance on Grade 4 English, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Student Performance on Grade 4 Math, by Student Group Increasing
Student Performance on Grade 4 Math, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
High School Cohort Graduation Rate Increasing
High School Cohort Dropout Rate Decreasing
High School GED Rate Maintaining
Education Levels of Adults Increasing
Education Levels of Adults, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Median Household Income Maintaining
Median Household Income, by Race/Ethnicity Maintaining
People Living in Poverty Increasing
People Living in Poverty, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Seniors Living in Poverty Increasing
Veterans Living in Poverty Maintaining
Children Receiving Subsidized Child Care Maintaining
Economically Disadvantaged Students Increasing
Earned Income Tax Credit Participation Decreasing
Income in Relation to Poverty Level Increasing
Households Receiving SNAP Decreasing
People Without Health Insurance Decreasing
Early Prenatal Care, by Mother's Race/Ethnicity Not Applicable
Food Insecurity Not Applicable
Deaths from Drug Overdoses Increasing
Babies with Low Birth Weights Maintaining
Newly Diagnosed Cases of HIV Decreasing
People Living wth HIV Increasing
Mental Health Clinic Visits Maintaining
Homeownership Rates Maintaining
Homeownership Rates, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Cost of Homeownership Maintaining
Cost of Rent Increasing
Cost of Rent, by Race/Ethnicity Not Applicable
Violent Crimes Decreasing
Homeless Persons Increasing
Domestic Violence Increasing
Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Prison Sentences by Race/Ethnicity Maintaining
Children Living in Poverty, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Single-Parent Families, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Population by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Student Performance on Grade 4 English, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Student Performance on Grade 4 Math, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Education Levels of Adults, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Median Household Income, by Race/Ethnicity Maintaining
People Living in Poverty, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Early Prenatal Care, by Mother's Race/Ethnicity Not Applicable
Homeownership Rates, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing
Cost of Rent, by Race/Ethnicity Not Applicable
Arrest Rates, by Race/Ethnicity Increasing


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