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DrugRiskandConsequencesfor
CaliforniaCounties
Lake
County
2010
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOther
DrugRiskandConsequencesfor
CaliforniaCounties
Lake
County
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2010
TABLEOFCONTENTS
Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................................1
KeyFindings..........................................................................................................................................................................3
SummaryofKeyIndicatorsofCommunityAlcoholandDrugUse.....................................................................5
Indicator1:PrevalenceofPastYearBingeDrinking
Table/Figure 1.1 EstimatedNumberandPercentofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePast
YearwithComparisontoStateRates.......................................................................................................................................................6
Table/Figure 1.2 EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearby
Gender....................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Table
1.3 EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearby
Race/Ethnicity....................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Figure
1.3 PastYearBingeDrinkinginLakeCountybyRace/Ethnicity.........................................................................................................7
Table
1.4 EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearbyAge
Category................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Figure
1.4 PastYearBingeDrinkinginLakeCountybyAgeCategory.............................................................................................................8
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
TreatmentDataClarifications.....................................................................................................................................................................................9
Table 2.1 NumberofAdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwith
ComparisontoStatewideRates..............................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 2.1 LakeCountyTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisontoStatewideRates...................9
Table 2.2 AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientGender,Rateper100,000Population,andPercentof
TotalAdmissions........................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Figure 2.2 LakeCountyTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000PopulationbyClientGender....................................................................10
Table 2.3 TreatmentAdmissionsbyPrimaryDrugType,PercentofTotalAdmissions,andRateper100,000Population............11
Figure 2.3 LakeCountyTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000PopulationbyPrimaryDrugType.........................................................11
Table 2.4 AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000Population,and
PercentofTotalAdmissions..................................................................................................................................................................................12
Figure 2.4 LakeCountyTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000PopulationbyClientRace/Ethnicity.....................................................12
Table 2.5 AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientAgeCategory,Rateper100,000Population,and
PercentofTotalAdmissions..................................................................................................................................................................................13
Figure 2.5 LakeCountyTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000PopulationbyClientAgeCategory........................................................13
Table 2.6 CharacteristicsofClientsAdmittedtoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentandRateper100,000Population.................14
Figure 2.6 LakeCountyAgeofSubstanceUseInitiationRateper100,000Population.....................................................................................14
Table 2.7 AODTreatmentAdmissionsbyPrimaryDrugType,PercentofTotalAdmissions,andRateper100,000
Population0to17Years.........................................................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 2.7 LakeCountyUnderageTreatmentAdmissionRateper100,000Population0to17byPrimaryDrugType....................15
Table 2.8 AODTreatmentAdmissionsamongYouthUnderAge18byGenderandClientRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population0to17,andPercentofTotalAdmissions.................................................................................................................................16
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime
Table 3.1 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesandRateper100,000Population10to69Years
withComparisontoStatewideRates.................................................................................................................................................................17
Figure 3.1 LakeCountyDrugArrestRateper100,000Population10to69withComparisontoStatewideRates..............................17
Table 3.2 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbyOffenderGender,Rateper100,000Population
10to69Years,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests.......................................................................................................................................17
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseTableofContentsLakeCounty,California
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime
Table 4.1 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesandRateper100,000Population10to69
YearswithComparisontoStatewideRates....................................................................................................................................................22
Figure 4.1 LakeCountyAlcoholArrestRateper100,000Population10to69withComparisontoStatewideRates.........................22
Table 4.2 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderGender,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests..........................................................................................................22
Figure 4.2 LakeCountyAlcoholArrestRateper100,000Population10to69byOffenderGender...........................................................22
Table 4.3 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbySpecificOffense,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests..........................................................................................................23
Figure 4.3 LakeCountyAlcoholArrestRateper100,000Population10to69bySpecificOffense.............................................................23
Table 4.4 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests..........................................................................................................24
Figure 4.4 LakeCountyAlcoholArrestRateper100,000Population10to69byOffenderRace/Ethnicity...........................................24
Table 4.5 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderAgeCategory,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests.........................................................................................................................................25
Figure 4.5 LakeCountyAlcoholArrestRateper100,000PopulationbyOffenderAgeCategory.................................................................25
Table 4.6 NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyGenderandRace/Ethnicityamong
UnderageOffenders,Rateper100,000Population10to17Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests..........................26
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents
Table 5.1 LakeCountyFatalitiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Figure 5.1 LakeCountyAlcoholInvolvedAccidentFatalityRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Table 5.2 PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyGender,Rateper100,000Population,
andPercentofTotal..................................................................................................................................................................................................27
Figure 5.2 LakeCountyHadBeenDrinkingDriverRateper100,000Population,byPartyGender..........................................................27
Table 5.3 LakeCountyAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsbyInjurySeverity,Rateper100,000TotalPopulation,andPercentof
Total.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28
Figure 5.3 LakeCountyAlcoholInvolvedRateper100,000TotalPopulation,byInjurySeverity...............................................................28
Table 5.4 PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotal.........................................................................................................................................................................29
Figure 5.4 LakeCountyHadBeenDrinkingDriverRateper100,000Population,byPartyRace/Ethnicity..........................................29
Table 5.5 PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyAgeCategory,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotal.........................................................................................................................................................................30
Figure 5.5 LakeCountyHadBeenDrinkingDriverRateper100,000Population,byPartyAgeCategory.............................................30
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseTableofContentsLakeCounty,California
Indicator6:HospitalizationDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Table 6.1 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)andRateper100,000TotalPopulation
withComparisontoStatewideRates.................................................................................................................................................................31
Figure 6.1 LakeCountyAlcoholandDrugRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................................................31
Table 6.2 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientGender,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalAdmissions................................................................................................................................................31
Figure 6.2 LakeCountyAODRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000PopulationbyPatientGender...................................................31
Table 6.3 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Figure 6.3 LakeCountyAlcoholRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisontoStatewide
Rates................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Table 6.4 HospitalizationsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Figure 6.4 LakeCountyDrugRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisontoStatewide
Rates................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Table 6.5 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesbySpecificCauseandRateper100,000TotalPopulation......................33
Table 6.6 HospitalizationsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesbySpecificCauseandRateper100,000TotalPopulation..........................34
Table 6.7 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientRace/Ethnicity,Rateper
100,000Population,andPercentofHospitalizations.................................................................................................................................35
Figure 6.5 LakeCountyAODRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000PopulationbyPatientRace/Ethnicity...................................35
Table 6.8 HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientAgeCategory,Rateper
100,000Population,andPercentofHospitalizations.................................................................................................................................36
Figure 6.6 LakeCountyAODRelatedHospitalizationRateper100,000PopulationbyPatientAgeCategory.......................................36
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Table 7.1 DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)andAgeAdjustedRateper100,000with
ComparisontoStatewideRates...........................................................................................................................................................................37
Figure 7.1 LakeCountyMortalityAgeAdjustedRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisontoStatewideRates.............37
Table 7.2 DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byGenderofDecedent,Rateper100,000Total
Population,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths..............................................................................................................................37
Figure 7.2 LakeCountyAODRelatedMortalityRateper100,000PopulationbyDecedentGender...........................................................37
Table 7.3 DeathsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulation,withComparisontoStatewide
Rates................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38
Figure 7.3 LakeCountyAlcoholRelatedMortalityRateper100,000PopulationwithComparisontoStatewideRates....................38
Table 7.4 DeathsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulation,withComparisontoStatewideRates.....38
Figure 7.4 LakeCountyDrugRelatedMortalityRateper100,000PopulationwithComparisontoStatewideRates.........................38
Table 7.5 DeathsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesbySpecificCause,andRateper100,000TotalPopulation........................................39
Table 7.6 DeathsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesbySpecificCause,andRateper100,000TotalPopulation.............................................40
Table 7.7 DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byRace/EthnicityofDecedent,Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths..................................................................................................................41
Figure 7.5 LakeCountyAODRelatedMortalityRateper100,000PopulationbyDecedentRace/Ethnicity...........................................41
Table 7.8 DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byAgeCategoryofDecedent,Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths..................................................................................................................42
Figure 7.6 LakeCountyAODRelatedMortalityRateper100,000PopulationbyDecedentAgeCategory...............................................42
Sources..................................................................................................................................................................................43
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseTableofContentsLakeCounty,California
INTRODUCTION
Inthemid1990s,theCaliforniaDepartmentofAlcoholandDrugPrograms,incollaborationwiththeCenter
for Applied Research Solutions (CARS), Inc. began to work toward improving the states prevention
informationsystem.Akeycomponentofthisinformationsystemwasthecontinuouscollection,monitoring
and reporting of selected communitylevel indicators that would serve as direct and indirect measures of
alcoholandotherdruguseprevalenceandrelatedproblems.Thisinformationsystemwasdesignedtoassist
with state and local prevention planning and policymaking by providing useful, systematic data about
preventionandtreatmentneedsandoutcomesthroughoutthestate.
Thepresentreportisthemostrecentproductofthisongoingeffort.Itdiffersfromearlierversionsinafew
importantways.
First,whilepreviousreportstypicallysummarizeddataformorethantwentyfiveindicatorsofhealth
andsocialconditionsthataretheoreticallylinkedtoproblemsubstanceuse,thecurrentversionis
morestreamlined,focusingonsevenkeyindicatorsofAODuseandabuseprevalenceandtheirdirect
consequences,includingimpactsonthecriminaljustice,healthandalcoholanddrugtreatment
systems.
Second,the2010reportupdatesinformationcontainedinearlierversions,butexpandsinitsdepthto
summarizedataforpopulationswithinthelargercounty,includingage,gender,andrace/ethnicitysub
groups.Thisexpandeddetailallowsformorepreciseanalysesofalcoholanddruguseproblemswithin
acountypopulationandenhancestheabilitytoeffectivelytargetpreventionandintervention
strategiestocommunityneeds.
Similar to previous reports, the 2010 version includes simple analytic tools to help users interpret the
informationpresented.Thisincludesuseofpopulationbasedrates(e.g.,thenumberofincidentsrelativeto
thetotalpopulation)tomakemeaningfulcomparisonsbetweengeographicareasthatdifferinpopulation
size,orcomparisonsbetweendifferingtimepoints.Dataispresentedatboththecountyandstatelevelto
allowcountyratestobeevaluatedagainstarelativeaverage.
Theoverallintentofthereportistoprovideasimple,easytouseresourcethathelpssynthesizethemost
relevant indicator data currently available to assess substance use problems, in an effort to optimize
preventionplanningandoutcomemeasurementeffortsincommunitiesthroughthestate.Specifically,itis
designedtosupporttheworkofplanners,policymakers,andpractitionersinthefieldin:
Determiningtheincidenceofalcoholandotherdruguseproblemswithincountypopulationsandsub
populations;
Monitoringtrendsinproblemincidencetoidentifyemergentissuesanddetectchangesinstatusover
time;
Establishingprogramresourcelevelsthatareappropriatetoaddressthenatureandextentof
preventionandtreatmentneeds;and,
Documentingprogresstowardachievingtargetedpreventionobjectivesandoutcomes.
Thereportcontainsinformationonseveralkeyindicatorsofalcoholanddrugprevalenceandconsequences
forCaliforniapopulationsineachofthefollowingsevenindicators:
1. Householdprevalenceofpastyearbingedrinking;
2. Admissionstopubliclyfundedand/ormonitoredalcoholandotherdrugtreatmentfacilities;
3. Arrestsfordrugrelatedcriminaloffenses;
4. Arrestsforalcoholrelatedcriminaloffenses;
5. Motorvehicleaccidentsinvolvingdriverswhohadbeendrinking;
6. Hospitalizationsforalcoholanddrugrelatedconditions;and,
7. Mortalityattributabletoacuteandchronicalcoholanddruguse.
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseIntroductionLakeCounty,California
Each report contains data compiled from several sources, including a statewide, longitudinal survey of
California household populations, and state data systems housing public archival records from six central
agencies, including the California Department of Justice (DOJ), the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the
CaliforniaDepartmentofPublicHealth,VitalStatisticsSection,theOfficeofStatewideHealthPlanningand
Development (OSHPD), the Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP), and the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA). This reliance on statewide data sources ensures that the information
reported is drawn from reliable and valid measures that are routinely and uniformly collected across
jurisdictions (i.e., all counties use the same data collection), allowing for comparisons over time, across
counties,andbetweencountiesandthestate.
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseIntroductionLakeCounty,California
KEYFINDINGS
Indicator1:PrevalenceofPastYearBingeDrinking
Approximately34percentofLakeCountyresidentsage18andolderparticipatedinbingedrinking
in2007comparedtothestatewiderateof30percent.
Malesparticipatedmuchmorefrequentlythanfemales(49percentversus20percent)in2007.
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
Overall,admissionratestotreatmentfacilitiesinLakeCountyhavedecreasedslightlysince2000.In
2000therewereabout1,122admissionsper100,000comparedto1,078admissionsper100,000in
2008.LakeCountysAODadmissionratewashigherthanthestateoveralleachyear.Theremaybe
differencesindetoxificationandnondetoxificationserviceadmissiontrendsthataffectthisoverall
trend(seeTreatmentDataClarificationssectiononpage9fordetail).
Admissions due to methamphetamine use accounted for 29 percent of all admissions in 2008.
Admissions due to alcohol use accounted for roughly 25 percent of admissions, marijuana for 39
percentofadmissions,heroinfor1percentofadmissions,andcrack/cocainefor2percentin2008.
AdmissionrateswerehighestamongAmericanIndiansandBlacks,2,587and2,425per100,000in
2008,respectively.Theseratesmorethandoubledeachotherrace/ethnicitygroup.
Thehighestrateofadmissionswasfor25to34yearoldswitharateof2,949per100,000in2008.
Thenexthighestratewasfor18to24yearoldswitharateof1,722per100,000.Thenexthighest
ratewasforthose17yearsandyoungeratarateof1,579per100,000.
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime
Crimeratesforfelonyandmisdemeanordrugoffensesdecreasedfrom1,143per100,000in2000to
973per100,000in2008,afterpeakingin2005at1,735per100,000.LakeCountysdrugarrestrate
washigherthanthestateeachyearuntil2007atwhichtimeitdroppedbelowandremainedsimilar.
Arrestsduetodangerousdrugoffensesaccountedforapproximately21percentin2008,narcotics
for roughly 7 percent of drug arrests, marijuana for 40 percent of drug arrests, and 31 percent of
drugarrestsin2008wereforotherdrugviolations.
Thehighestrateofarrestsfordrugrelatedcrimewasfor25to34yearoldswitharateof2,537per
100,000in2008.Thenexthighestratewasfor18to24yearoldswitharateof1,785per100,000.
34to44yearoldsalsohadahighdrugarrestrateat1,077per100,000in2008.
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime
Crimeratesforfelonyandmisdemeanoralcoholoffensesdecreasedfrom3,459per100,000in2000
to 2,554 per 100,000 in 2008. Lake Countys alcohol arrest rate was higher than the state overall
eachyear.
Arrestsduetodrivingundertheinfluenceaccountedforapproximately45percentin2008,public
drunkennessforroughly53percentofalcoholarrests,and2percentofalcoholarrestsin2008were
forliquorlawviolations.
Thehighestrateofarrestsforalcoholrelatedcrimewasfor25to34yearoldswitharateof5,568
per 100,000 in 2008. The next highest rate was for 18 to 24 year olds with a rate of 3,883 per
100,000.
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseKeyFindingsLakeCounty,California
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents
The rate of fatalities in alcoholinvolved accidents was significantly higher than the state overall
eachyear.
Males accounted for nearly threequarters of total parties who had been drinking in alcohol
involvedaccidentsin2008.DuringthisyearBlackshadtherateof243per100,000,Hispanicshad
111per100,000andWhiteshad205per100,000.
25 to 34 year olds (536 per 100,000) accounted for the highest rate of parties who had been
drinkinginalcoholinvolvedaccidentsin2008.Thenexthighestratewasfor18to24yearoldswith
arateof517per100,000.
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Therateofhospitalizationsduetoalcoholanddruguseincreasedfrom317per100,000in2000to
362per100,000in2007.LakeCountysAODhospitalizationratewashigherthanthestateoverall
eachyear.
Therateofhospitalizationsduetoalcoholrelatedcausesincreasedfrom123per100,000in2000to
138per100,000in2007,afterpeakingin2004at191per100,000.LakeCountysalcoholrelated
hospitalizationratewashigherthanthestateoveralleachyear.
Therateofhospitalizationsduetodrugrelatedcausesincreasedfrom194per100,000in2000to
224per100,000in2007.LakeCountysdrugrelatedhospitalizationratewashigherthanthestate
overalleachyear.
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Thedeathrateduetoalcoholanddruguseincreasedslightlybetween2000and2007from40.45
deathsper100,000to48.21deathsper100,000.LakeCountysAODmortalityratewashigherthan
thestateoveralleachyear.
Thedeathrateduetoalcoholuseincreasedslightlybetween2000and2007from27.25per100,000
to27.61per100,000,significantlyhigherthanthestatewiderates.
Thedeathrateduetodruguseincreasedbetween2000and2007from18.73per100,000to30.68
per100,000,significantlyhigherthanthestatewiderates.
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseKeyFindingsLakeCounty,California
KeyIndicatorsofCommunityAlcoholandDrugUse
LakeCountyy
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseSummaryofIndicators LakeCounty,California5
2000
INDICATOR1:
PastYearBingeDrinking
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
ThreeYear
Average
CountyPercentageofTotalRespondents
33.9
StatePercentageofTotalRespondents
29.7%
CountyRanking(of44Counties)
14
INDICATOR2:
AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
1,122.20
1,279.06
1,148.47
1,301.54
1,266.79
1,388.58
1,189.65
1,092.06
1,078.14
1,119.95
647.98
706.60
703.16
668.97
645.41
643.64
599.12
602.30
591.63
597.68
CountyRanking(of49Counties)
INDICATOR3:
ArrestsforDrugRelatedOffenses
1,143.16
1,252.64
1,117.67
1,166.17
1,603.90
1,735.25
1,276.66
902.47
972.45
1,050.53
961.65
931.02
940.74
986.91
1,023.80
1,070.18
1,040.85
997.25
910.20
982.76
16
10
18
17
16
32
21
21
CountyRateper100,000Population10to69Years
3,459.38
3,372.67
2,595.73
2,292.34
2,319.74
2,076.94
2,449.64
2,269.29
2,553.70
2,424.21
StateRateper100,000Population10to69Years
1,238.01
1,167.40
1,126.00
1,129.17
1,087.87
1,045.21
1,123.22
1,159.68
1,203.37
1,162.09
CountyRanking(of58Counties)
11
15
15
17
12
17
12
13
INDICATOR5:
AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidentFatalities
11.92
6.63
17.92
12.84
9.52
9.44
7.76
13.80
4.55
8.70
3.62
3.76
3.99
4.01
4.00
4.26
4.27
3.94
3.54
3.92
CountyRanking(of58Counties)
20
10
13
14
25
34
14
INDICATOR6:
AlcoholandDrugUseHospitalizations
CountyRateper100,000TotalPopulation
316.74
314.79
340.47
359.49
376.23
333.39
307.11
361.97
334.16
StateRateper100,000TotalPopulation
222.67
218.35
217.21
215.37
211.97
204.50
201.00
205.44
203.65
CountyRanking(of50Counties)
INDICATOR7:
DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
CountyRateper100,000TotalPopulation
40.45
42.50
44.37
48.54
39.27
53.86
52.71
48.21
51.59
StateRateper100,000TotalPopulation
19.03
19.22
20.10
20.90
20.86
21.40
21.27
21.46
21.38
CountyRateper100,000TotalPopulation
StateRateper100,000Population10to69Years
CountyRateper100,000Population10to69Years
StateRateper100,000Population10to69Years
CountyRanking(of58Counties)
INDICATOR4:
ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedOffenses
CountyRateper100,000TotalPopulation
StateRateper100,000TotalPopulation
CountyRanking(of58Counties)
Datanotavailableforreportingyear.
Indicator1:PrevalenceofPastYearBingeDrinking
Theestimatednumberandpercentofpersons18yearsandolderwhoreportedanybinge
drinkinginthepastyear.
Table/Figure1.1
EstimatedNumberandPercentofPersons18YearsandOlder
ReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearwithComparisonto
StatewideRates
2007
LakeCounty
30%
20%
17,000
7,973,000
EstimatedPopulation18andover
50,0000
26,874,000
33.9%
29.7%
County
California
35%
Stateof
California
EstimatedNumber*
PercentofTotalPopulation
40%
25%
15%
10%
5%
0%
*Estimatesroundedtothenearestthousand.
Table/Figure1.2
EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAny
BingeDrinkinginthePastYearbyGender
2007
LakeCounty
Stateof
California
60%
Male
EstimatedNumber*
12,000
5,039,000
50%
EstimatedPopulation
25,000
13,179,000
40%
PercentofPopulation
48.7%
38.2%
Female
EstimatedNumber*
5,000
2,934,000
EstimatedPopulation
26,000
13,694,000
PercentofPopulation
19.8%
21.4%
County
California
30%
20%
10%
*Estimatesroundedtothenearestthousand.
0%
Male
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbusePrevalenceofBingeDrinkingLakeCounty,California
Indicator1:PrevalenceofPastYearBingeDrinking(Continued)
Table1.3
EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearby
Race/Ethnicity
2007
LakeCounty
StateofCalifornia
AmericanIndian
EstimatedNumber*
55,000
EstimatedPopulation
1,000
170,000
PercentofPopulation
32.5%
Asian/PacificIslander
EstimatedNumber*
650,000
EstimatedPopulation
1,000
3,507,000
PercentofPopulation
18.5%
Black
EstimatedNumber*
301,000
EstimatedPopulation
1,531,000
PercentofPopulation
19.6%
Hispanic
EstimatedNumber*
2,000
2,745,000
EstimatedPopulation
4,000
8,469,000
PercentofPopulation
42.2%
32.4%
White
EstimatedNumber*
26,000
4,093,000
EstimatedPopulation
73,000
12,797,000
PercentofPopulation
36%
32.0%
Other
EstimatedNumber*
129,000
EstimatedPopulation
401,000
PercentofPopulation
32.3%
*Estimatesroundedtothenearestthousand.
Estimatenotreportedduetosmallsamplesize.
County
45%
California
40%
Figure1.3
PastYearBinge
DrinkinginLake
Countyby
Race/Ethnicity
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
American
Indian
Asian/Pacific
Islander
Black
Hispanic
White
Other
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbusePrevalenceofBingeDrinkingLakeCounty,California
Indicator1:PrevalenceofPastYearBingeDrinking(Continued)
Table1.4
EstimatedNumberofPersons18YearsandOlderReportingAnyBingeDrinkinginthePastYearby
AgeCategory
2007
LakeCounty
StateofCalifornia
18to24
EstimatedNumber*
4,000
1,620,000
EstimatedPopulation
8,000
3,703,000
PercentofPopulation
45.2%
43.8%
25to34
EstimatedNumber*
4,000
2,147,000
EstimatedPopulation
7,000
4,733,000
PercentofPopulation
60.7%
45.4%
35to44
EstimatedNumber*
2,000
1,795,000
EstimatedPopulation
6,000
5,593,000
PercentofPopulation
30.1%
32.1%
45to54
EstimatedNumber*
4,000
1,390,000
EstimatedPopulation
8,000
5,219,000
PercentofPopulation
50%
26.6%
55to64
EstimatedNumber*
1,000
700,000
EstimatedPopulation
6,000
3,724,000
PercentofPopulation
12.1%
18.8%
65andOver
EstimatedNumber*
321,000
EstimatedPopulation
5,000
3,901,000
PercentofPopulation
8.2%
*Estimatesroundedtothenearestthousand.
Estimatenotreportedduetosmallsamplesize.
County
70%
California
60%
Figure1.4
PastYearBinge
DrinkinginLake
CountybyAge
Category
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
18to24
25to34
35to44
45to54
55to64
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbusePrevalenceofBingeDrinkingLakeCounty,California
65+
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrug
Treatment
Thenumberofadmissionstopubliclyfundedalcoholandotherdrugtreatmentfacilitiesin
Californiaandrateofadmissionper100,000totalpopulation.
TreatmentDataClarifications
Findings for Indicator 2: Admissions to Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment are based on total admissions
ratherthanuniqueclientcounts.Clientswithmultipletreatmentadmissionsduringtheyeartendtobiasthe
demographicandservicecharacteristicsdescribed.Thesefindingsincludeadmissionsforbothdetoxification
and other treatment services. Detoxification services are short term, often repeated numerous times, and
usedprimarilyforalcoholorherointreatment.Theinclusionofadmissionstodetoxificationservicesbiases
thedemographicandservicecharacteristicsdescribed.
TheSubstanceAbuseCrimePreventionAct(SACPA)wasimplementedinJuly2001.Clientsreferredbythe
criminal justice system compete for limited treatment services resources and are often given priority over
clients referred by other sources. In 2000, criminal justice referrals made up only 26 percent of all
admissions. By 2004, criminal justice referrals made up 42% of the admissions. The influx of these clients
withtheirspecificdemographicandservicecharacteristicsimpactthemakeupofthetreatmentpopulation
described in the key findings. For instance, clients referred by the criminal justice system rarely use
detoxificationservices,andmoreoftenhaveaprimarydrugotherthanalcohol.Also,SACPAreferredclients
donotfrequentlyusenarcoticreplacementtreatmentforheroin/opiateabuse.Consequently,thenumberof
admissions to detoxification services has decreased as well as the number of admissions with alcohol or
heroinastheirprimarydrugproblemcomparedwithpreSACPAlevels.
Table2.1
NumberofAdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwith
ComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
659
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
1,122.20
1,279.06
1,148.47
1,301.54
1,266.79
1,388.58
1,189.65
1,092.06
1,078.14
647.98
706.60
703.16
668.97
645.41
643.64
599.12
602.30
591.63
NumberofTreatment
Admissions
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
Figure2.1
LakeCounty
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000Total
Populationwith
Comparisonto
StatewideRates
1,500
1,400
1,300
1,200
1,100
1,000
900
800
700
600
500
2000
2001
2002
2003
County
2004
2005
2006
California
2007
2008
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrug
Treatment
Thenumberofadmissionstopubliclyfundedalcoholandotherdrugtreatmentfacilitiesin
Californiaandrateofadmissionper100,000totalpopulation.
Table/Figure2.2
AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientGender,Rateper100,000Population,andPercentof
TotalAdmissions
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALADMISSIONS
659
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
Male
322
373
387
441
436
484
423
384
429
29,019
29,896
30,445
30,932
31,278
31,578
32,030
32,392
32,761
Rateper100,000
1,109.62
1,247.66
1,271.14
1,425.71
1,393.95
1,532.71
1,320.64
1,185.48
1,309.48
PercentofTotal
48.9%
48.3%
54.9%
54.4%
54.6%
54.8%
55.1%
53.9%
60.3%
337
399
318
370
362
399
344
328
282
29,705
30,461
30,941
31,379
31,716
32,012
32,443
32,806
33,186
Rateper100,000
1,134.49
1,309.87
1,027.76
1,179.13
1,141.38
1,246.41
1,060.32
999.82
849.76
PercentofTotal
51.1%
51.7%
45.1%
45.6%
45.4%
45.2%
44.9%
46.1%
39.7%
Population
Female
Population
1,800
1,600
Figure2.2
LakeCounty
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000
Populationby
ClientGender
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
Male
2004
2005
2006
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
10
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.3
TreatmentAdmissionsbyPrimaryDrugType,PercentofTotalAdmissions,andRateper100,000Population
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALADMISSIONS
659
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
Methamphetamines
223
325
271
290
293
347
312
259
204
PercentofTotal
33.8%
42.1%
38.4%
35.8%
36.7%
39.3%
40.7%
36.4%
28.7%
Rateper100,000
379.74
538.46
441.47
465.41
465.12
545.68
483.92
397.25
309.34
Alcohol
189
190
188
189
177
189
181
143
176
PercentofTotal
28.7%
24.6%
26.7%
23.3%
22.2%
21.4%
23.6%
20.1%
24.8%
Rateper100,000
321.84
314.79
306.26
303.32
280.98
297.22
280.74
219.33
266.88
169
188
182
267
267
268
232
257
276
PercentofTotal
25.6%
24.4%
25.8%
32.9%
33.5%
30.4%
30.2%
36.1%
38.8%
Rateper100,000
287.79
311.48
296.48
428.50
423.85
421.45
359.84
394.18
418.52
24
18
22
11
13
12
Marijuana
Heroin
PercentofTotal
3.6%
2.3%
3.1%
1.4%
1.6%
1.4%
1.0%
1.1%
1.3%
Rateper100,000
40.87
29.82
35.84
17.65
20.64
18.87
12.41
12.27
13.65
Crack/Cocaine
37
26
25
25
24
45
18
25
13
PercentofTotal
5.6%
3.4%
3.5%
3.1%
3.0%
5.1%
2.3%
3.5%
1.8%
Rateper100,000
63.01
43.08
40.73
40.12
38.10
70.77
27.92
38.34
19.71
17
25
17
29
24
22
16
20
33
PercentofTotal
2.6%
3.2%
2.4%
3.6%
3.0%
2.5%
2.1%
2.8%
4.6%
Rateper100,000
28.95
41.42
27.69
46.54
38.10
34.60
24.82
30.68
50.04
OtherDrugs
600
Figure2.3
LakeCounty
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000
Populationby
PrimaryDrugType
500
400
300
200
100
0
2000
2001
Meth
Heroin
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Alcohol
Crack/Cocaine
2007
2008
Marijuana
OtherDrugs
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
11
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.4
AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000Population,and
PercentofTotalAdmissions
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALADMISSIONS
659
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
AmericanIndian
32
36
21
28
51
57
47
36
43
1,457
1,489
1,509
1,528
1,545
1,561
1,594
1,627
1,662
Rateper100,000
2,196.29
2,417.73
3,300.97
3,651.51
2,948.56
2,212.66
2,587.24
PercentofTotal
4.9%
4.7%
3.0%
3.5%
6.4%
6.5%
6.1%
5.1%
6.0%
592
592
592
598
600
604
614
624
634
Rateper100,000
1,013.51
844.59
500.00
1,158.94
488.60
480.77
473.19
PercentofTotal
0.9%
0.6%
1.0%
1.1%
0.4%
0.8%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
39
41
47
35
41
49
34
33
30
1,251
1,252
Population
Asian/PacificIslander
Population
Black
Population
1,391.65 1,832.46
1,182.43 1,505.02
1,242
1,253
Rateper100,000
3,140.10
3,272.15
1,244
1,238
1,238
1,237
1,237
3,295.82
3,958.00
2,746.37
2,667.74
2,425.22
PercentofTotal
5.9%
5.3%
6.7%
4.3%
5.1%
5.5%
4.4%
4.6%
4.2%
55
59
59
85
100
105
71
81
86
Population
6,679
7,176
7,586
7,959
8,290
8,599
9,061
9,495
9,942
Rateper100,000
823.48
822.19
777.75
1,067.97
1,206.27
1,221.07
783.58
853.08
865.02
PercentofTotal
8.3%
7.6%
8.4%
10.5%
12.5%
11.9%
9.3%
11.4%
12.1%
White
523
620
562
650
591
654
599
539
530
49,031
49,487
Hispanic
Population
3,756.99 2,795.53
47,476
48,503
Rateper100,000
1,101.61
1,278.27
PercentofTotal
79.4%
80.3%
79.7%
11
0.6%
1.4%
Other
PercentofTotal
49,768
49,990
50,337
50,554
50,778
1,187.51
1,308.26
1,189.98
1,066.19
1,043.76
80.1%
74.1%
74.1%
78.1%
75.7%
74.5%
12
11
13
20
19
1.3%
0.5%
1.5%
1.2%
1.7%
2.8%
2.7%
1,146.21 1,313.48
Figure2.4
LakeCounty
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000
Populationby
ClientRace/
Ethnicity
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Hispanic
White
2006
2007
2008
Black
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
12
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.5
AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentbyClientAgeCategory,Rateper100,000Population,and
PercentofTotalAdmissions
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALADMISSIONS
659
17YearsandUnder
95
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
92
107
178
187
189
139
179
Population
204
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
Rateper100,000
676.35
657.75
771.95
1,301.26
1,388.17
1,423.09
1,056.47
1,374.91
1,578.95
PercentofTotal
14.4%
11.9%
15.2%
21.9%
23.4%
21.4%
18.1%
25.1%
28.7%
18to24Years
91
114
87
100
107
120
112
101
110
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
6,387
Rateper100,000
2,580.10
3,083.58
2,176.09
2,256.83
2,198.93
2,242.57
1,934.70
1,635.10
1,722.25
PercentofTotal
13.8%
14.8%
12.3%
12.3%
13.4%
13.6%
14.6%
14.2%
15.5%
25to34Years
173
200
169
196
169
187
165
157
143
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
4,849
Rateper100,000
3,248.22
3,725.78
3,202.58
3,788.90
3,361.18
3,931.88
3,575.30
3,407.12
2,949.06
PercentofTotal
26.3%
25.9%
24.0%
24.2%
21.2%
21.2%
21.5%
22.1%
20.1%
35to44Years
203
234
199
187
201
239
201
146
119
Population
Population
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
7,803
Rateper100,000
2,404.64
2,732.05
2,340.63
2,219.58
2,409.21
2,918.19
2,476.28
1,827.06
1,525.05
PercentofTotal
30.8%
30.3%
28.2%
23.1%
25.2%
27.1%
26.2%
20.5%
16.7%
45to54Years
87
114
114
127
107
122
124
109
97
Population
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
10,217
Rateper100,000
957.62
1,177.93
1,147.69
1,267.47
1,058.36
1,199.49
1,208.46
1,064.14
949.40
PercentofTotal
13.2%
14.8%
16.2%
15.7%
13.4%
13.8%
16.2%
15.3%
13.6%
55to64Years
17
23
21
23
23
23
19
30
Population
6,856
7,430
8,007
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
10,248
Rateper100,000
131.27
228.80
287.25
247.18
257.18
247.07
236.67
189.51
292.74
PercentofTotal
1.4%
2.2%
3.3%
2.6%
2.9%
2.6%
3.0%
2.7%
4.2%
65YearsandOlder
11,442
11,632
11,808
12,087
12,233
12,532
12,816
13,134
13,523
Rateper100,000
8.74
8.60
50.81
16.55
32.70
23.94
23.41
7.61
59.16
PercentofTotal
0.2%
0.1%
0.9%
0.2%
0.5%
0.3%
0.4%
0.1%
1.1%
Population
Figure2.5
LakeCounty
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000
Populationby
ClientAge
Category
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
18to24
55to64
2004
2005
2006
25to34
65+
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
35to44
13
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.6
CharacteristicsofClientsAdmittedtoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatmentandRateper100,000Population
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALCOUNTYADMISSIONS
659
772
705
811
798
883
767
712
711
AgeInitiated
UnderAge10
SubstanceUse
RatePer100,000
38
40
40
52
62
87
63
77
91
64.71
66.27
65.16
83.45
98.42
136.81
97.72
118.10
137.99
72
98
75
111
131
141
105
89
100
122.61
162.37
122.18
178.14
207.96
221.73
162.86
136.51
151.64
136
155
148
190
150
164
172
164
177
231.59
256.81
241.10
304.92
238.12
257.90
266.78
251.54
268.40
180
205
209
209
195
236
203
178
154
306.52
339.65
340.47
335.41
309.55
371.13
314.86
273.01
233.52
77
92
85
94
84
93
108
93
87
RatePer100,000
131.12
152.43
138.47
150.86
133.35
146.25
167.51
142.64
131.92
Age21andOlder
133
147
125
121
145
159
116
111
102
RatePer100,000
226.48
243.55
203.63
194.19
230.18
250.04
179.92
170.25
154.67
86
139
133
113
87
110
77
68
61
146.45
230.30
216.66
181.35
138.11
172.98
119.43
104.30
92.50
16
24
17
25
26
31
17
13
15
FemalePopulation
29,705
30,461
30,941
31,379
31,716
32,012
32,443
32,806
33,186
RatePer100,000
53.86
78.79
54.94
79.67
81.98
96.84
52.40
39.63
45.20
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Age11to12
RatePer100,000
Age13to14
RatePer100,000
Age15to17
RatePer100,000
Age18to20
IVDrugUsers
Number
RatePer100,000
Pregnant
Number
400
350
Figure2.6
LakeCountyAgeof
SubstanceUse
InitiationRateper
100,000
Population
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2000
UnderAge10
Age15to17
2006
Age11to12
Age18to20
2007
2008
Age13to14
Age21andOlder
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
14
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.7
AODTreatmentAdmissionsbyPrimaryDrugType,PercentofTotalAdmissions,andRateper100,000Population
0to17Years
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
95
92
107
178
187
189
139
179
204
TOTALADMISSIONS
UNDERAGE18
Methamphetamines
16
10
12
17
15
11
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
8.4%
17.4%
9.3%
6.7%
9.1%
7.9%
7.9%
1.7%
2.5%
Rateper100,000
56.96
114.39
72.14
87.73
126.20
112.94
83.61
23.04
38.70
Population0to17
Alcohol
21
12
18
27
26
28
25
29
37
Population0to17
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
22.1%
13.0%
16.8%
15.2%
13.9%
14.8%
18.0%
16.2%
18.1%
Rateper100,000
149.51
85.79
129.86
197.38
193.01
210.83
190.01
222.75
286.38
64
63
78
134
141
140
101
144
156
Population0to17
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
67.4%
68.5%
72.9%
75.3%
75.4%
74.1%
72.7%
80.4%
76.5%
Rateper100,000
455.65
450.42
562.73
979.60
1,046.69
1,054.14
767.65
1,106.08
1,207.43
Marijuana
Heroin
Population0to17
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
1.1%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.5%
0.7%
0.0%
0.0%
Rateper100,000
7.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.42
7.53
7.60
0.00
0.00
Crack/Cocaine
Population0to17
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
1.1%
0.0%
0.0%
1.7%
0.5%
1.1%
0.0%
0.6%
0.0%
Rateper100,000
7.12
0.00
0.00
21.93
7.42
15.06
0.00
7.68
0.00
OtherDrugs
Population0to17
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
PercentofTotal
0.0%
1.1%
0.9%
1.1%
0.5%
1.6%
0.7%
1.1%
2.9%
Rateper100,000
0.00
7.15
7.21
14.62
7.42
22.59
7.60
15.36
46.44
1,400
Figure2.7
LakeCounty
Underage
Treatment
AdmissionRate
per100,000
Population0to17
byPrimaryDrug
Type
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
2000
2001
Meth
Heroin
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Alcohol
Crack/Cocaine
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
Marijuana
OtherDrugs
15
Indicator2:AdmissionstoAlcoholandOtherDrugTreatment
(Continued)
Table2.8
AODTreatmentAdmissionsamongYouthUnderAge18byClientGenderandRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population0to17Years,andPercentofTotalAdmissions
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALADMISSIONS
UNDERAGE18
95
92
107
178
187
189
139
179
204
Male
64
46
68
124
105
113
91
122
142
Population0to17
7,263
7,240
7,171
7,103
6,998
6,904
6,849
6,802
6,758
Rateper100,000
881.18
635.36
948.26
1,745.74
1,500.43
1,636.73
1,328.66
1,793.59
2,101.21
PercentofTotal
67.4%
50.0%
63.6%
69.7%
56.1%
59.8%
65.5%
68.2%
69.6%
31
46
39
54
82
76
48
57
62
Population0to17
6,783
6,747
6,690
6,576
6,473
6,377
6,308
6,217
6,162
Rateper100,000
457.02
681.78
582.96
821.17
1,266.80
1,191.78
760.94
916.84
1,006.17
PercentofTotal
30.4%
Female
32.6%
50.0%
36.4%
30.3%
43.9%
40.2%
34.5%
31.8%
AmericanIndian
13
15
13
12
Population0to17
500
497
489
474
457
442
443
447
441
Rateper100,000
600.00
804.83
0.00
1,687.76
2,844.64
3,393.67
2,031.60
2,908.28
2,721.09
PercentofTotal
3.2%
4.3%
0.0%
4.5%
7.0%
7.9%
6.5%
7.3%
5.9%
Population0to17
129
119
110
106
100
97
101
104
107
Rateper100,000
2,325.58
2,521.01
1,818.18
2,830.19
1,000.00
3,092.78
0.00
1,923.08
0.00
PercentofTotal
3.2%
3.3%
1.9%
1.7%
0.5%
1.6%
0.0%
1.1%
0.0%
10
Population0to17
273
272
267
264
260
248
243
234
223
Rateper100,000
732.60
1,470.59
2,621.72
1,515.15
2,307.69
2,822.58
1,646.09
1,709.40
4,484.30
PercentofTotal
2.1%
4.3%
6.5%
2.2%
3.2%
3.7%
2.9%
2.2%
4.9%
11
17
31
50
45
21
25
30
Asian/PacificIslander
Black
Hispanic
Population0to17
2,703
2,728
2,744
2,735
2,710
2,697
2,785
2,867
2,989
Rateper100,002310
295.97
403.23
619.53
1,133.46
1,845.02
1,668.52
754.04
871.99
1,003.68
8.4%
12.0%
15.9%
17.4%
26.7%
23.8%
15.1%
14.0%
14.7%
78
68
80
132
115
116
97
125
147
Population0to17
9,924
9,819
9,661
9,470
9,293
9,127
8,911
8,689
8,484
Rateper100,000
785.97
692.53
828.07
1,393.88
1,237.49
1,270.95
1,088.54
1,438.60
1,732.67
PercentofTotal
82.1%
73.9%
74.8%
74.2%
61.5%
61.4%
69.8%
69.8%
72.1%
PercentofTotal
White
Other
PercentofTotal
10
1.1%
2.2%
0.9%
0.0%
1.1%
1.6%
5.8%
5.6%
2.5%
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholandDrugTreatmentLakeCounty,California
16
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime
Thenumberoffelonyandmisdemeanorarrestsfordrugcrimes,includingdangerousdrugs,
narcotics,marijuana,andotherdrugviolationsandrateper100,000population10to69years.
Table3.1
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesandRateper100,000Population10to69Years
withComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
497
569
521
554
773
843
628
447
484
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
1,143.16
1,252.64
1,117.67
1,166.17
1,603.90
1,735.25
1,276.66
902.47
972.45
961.65
931.02
940.74
986.91
1,023.80
1,070.18
1,040.85
997.25
910.20
NumberofDrug
RelatedArrests
Population10to69
Rateper100,000
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
Figure3.1
LakeCountyDrug
ArrestRateper
100,000
Population10to69
withComparison
toStatewideRates
1,800
1,700
1,600
1,500
1,400
1,300
1,200
1,100
1,000
900
800
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
2008
California
Table3.2
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbyOffenderGender,Rateper100,000Population
10to69Years,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
497
569
521
554
773
843
628
447
484
Male
353
403
345
390
544
601
430
329
336
21,602
22,561
23,155
23,603
23,949
24,165
24,463
24,631
24,741
Rateper100,000
1,634.11
1,786.27
1,489.96
1,652.33
2,271.49
2,487.07
1,757.76
1,335.72
1,358.07
PercentofTotal
71.0%
70.8%
66.2%
70.4%
70.4%
71.3%
68.5%
73.6%
69.4%
144
166
176
164
229
242
198
118
148
Population10to69
21,874
22,863
23,460
23,903
24,246
24,416
24,728
24,900
25,030
Rateper100,000
658.32
726.06
750.21
686.11
944.49
991.15
800.71
473.90
591.29
PercentofTotal
29.0%
29.2%
33.8%
29.6%
29.6%
28.7%
31.5%
26.4%
30.6%
Population10to69
Female
3,000
Figure3.2
LakeCountyDrug
ArrestRateper
100,000
Population10to69
byOffender
Gender
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
2000
2001
2002
2003
Male
2004
2005
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrugRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
2006
2007
2008
17
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table3.3
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbySpecificOffense,Rateper100,000Population
10to69Years,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
497
569
521
554
773
843
628
447
484
DangerousDrugs
154
197
184
220
230
244
176
113
102
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
354.22
433.69
394.72
463.10
477.23
502.25
357.79
228.14
204.94
PercentofTotal
31.0%
34.6%
35.3%
39.7%
29.8%
28.9%
28.0%
25.3%
21.1%
13
17
11
20
52
55
47
33
36
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
29.90
37.43
23.60
42.10
107.90
113.21
95.55
66.62
72.33
PercentofTotal
2.6%
3.0%
2.1%
3.6%
6.7%
6.5%
7.5%
7.4%
7.4%
90
92
74
88
120
111
140
129
195
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
207.01
202.54
158.75
185.24
248.99
228.48
284.60
260.44
391.79
PercentofTotal
18.1%
16.2%
14.2%
15.9%
15.5%
13.2%
22.3%
28.9%
40.3%
240
263
252
226
371
433
265
172
151
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
552.03
578.99
540.60
475.73
769.79
891.29
538.72
347.26
303.39
PercentofTotal
48.3%
46.2%
48.4%
40.8%
48.0%
51.4%
42.2%
38.5%
31.2%
Narcotics
Marijuana
OtherDrugViolations
1,000
900
800
Figure3.3
LakeCountyDrug
ArrestRateper
100,000
Population10to69
bySpecificOffense
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2000
2001
2002
DangerousDrugs
2003
2004
Narcotics
2005
2006
Marijuana
2007
2008
Other
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrugRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
18
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table3.4
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbyOffenderRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
497
569
521
554
773
843
628
447
484
AmericanIndian
11
12
16
18
31
34
24
14
14
Population10to69
1,142
1,192
1,214
1,231
1,251
1,264
1,280
1,300
1,313
Rateper100,000
963.22
1,006.71
1,317.96
1,462.23
2,478.02
2,689.87
1,875.00
1,076.92
1,066.26
PercentofTotal
2.2%
2.1%
3.1%
3.2%
4.0%
4.0%
3.8%
3.1%
2.9%
Population10to69
476
480
483
484
489
484
487
486
485
Rateper100,000
0.00
1,041.67
0.00
206.61
818.00
619.83
821.36
205.76
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.9%
0.0%
0.2%
0.5%
0.4%
0.6%
0.2%
0.0%
14
19
22
14
29
45
39
24
13
Asian/PacificIslander
Black
Population10to69
862
858
850
847
843
840
836
825
817
Rateper100,000
1,624.13
2,214.45
2,588.24
1,652.89
3,440.09
5,357.14
4,665.07
2,909.09
1,591.19
PercentofTotal
2.8%
3.3%
4.2%
2.5%
3.8%
5.3%
6.2%
5.4%
2.7%
28
54
37
60
82
69
62
57
69
Population10to69
4,953
5,521
5,963
6,340
6,666
6,920
7,230
7,478
7,717
Rateper100,000
565.31
978.08
620.49
946.37
1,230.12
997.11
857.54
762.24
894.13
PercentofTotal
5.6%
9.5%
7.1%
10.8%
10.6%
8.2%
9.9%
12.8%
14.3%
Hispanic
White
444
477
443
454
622
692
496
345
384
35,100
36,405
37,113
37,594
37,922
38,028
38,298
38,367
38,348
Rateper100,000
1,264.96
1,310.26
1,193.65
1,207.64
1,640.21
1,819.71
1,295.11
899.21
1,001.36
PercentofTotal
89.3%
83.8%
85.0%
81.9%
80.5%
82.1%
79.0%
77.2%
79.3%
0.0%
0.4%
0.6%
1.3%
0.6%
0.0%
0.5%
1.3%
0.8%
Population10to69
Other
PercentofTotal
6,000
Figure3.4
LakeCountyDrug
ArrestRateper
100,000
Population10to69
byOffenderRace/
Ethnicity
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Hispanic
White
2006
2007
2008
Black
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrugRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
19
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table3.5
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbyOffenderAgeCategory,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
497
569
521
554
773
843
628
447
484
TOTALARRESTS
17YearsandUnder
46
44
38
41
72
54
66
40
89
Population10to17
7,073
7,330
7,442
7,369
7,256
7,082
6,861
6,546
6,183
Rateper100,000
650.36
600.27
510.62
556.38
992.28
762.50
961.96
611.06
1,439.43
PercentofTotal
9.3%
7.7%
7.3%
7.4%
9.3%
6.4%
10.5%
8.9%
18.4%
18to24Years
100
148
107
117
195
213
129
113
114
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
6,387
Rateper100,000
2,835.27
4,003.25
2,676.34
2,640.49
4,007.40
3,980.56
2,228.36
1,829.37
1,784.88
PercentofTotal
20.1%
26.0%
20.5%
21.1%
25.2%
25.3%
20.5%
25.3%
23.6%
25to34Years
138
141
147
136
185
204
149
134
123
Population
Population
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
4,849
Rateper100,000
2,591.06
2,626.68
2,785.67
2,629.04
3,679.40
4,289.32
3,228.60
2,907.99
2,536.61
PercentofTotal
27.8%
24.8%
28.2%
24.5%
23.9%
24.2%
23.7%
30.0%
25.4%
35to44Years
141
168
146
161
189
225
178
71
84
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
7,803
Rateper100,000
1,670.22
1,961.47
1,717.24
1,910.98
2,265.37
2,747.25
2,192.93
888.50
1,076.51
PercentofTotal
28.4%
29.5%
28.0%
29.1%
24.5%
26.7%
28.3%
15.9%
17.4%
45to54Years
61
57
67
83
111
122
89
73
54
Population
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
10,217
Rateper100,000
671.44
588.96
674.52
828.34
1,097.92
1,199.49
867.36
712.68
528.53
PercentofTotal
12.3%
10.0%
12.9%
15.0%
14.4%
14.5%
14.2%
16.3%
11.2%
55to64Years
10
14
16
19
23
15
16
19
Population
6,856
7,430
8,077
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
10,248
Rateper100,000
145.86
107.67
173.33
188.32
212.46
247.07
154.35
159.59
185.40
PercentofTotal
2.0%
1.4%
2.7%
2.9%
2.5%
2.7%
2.4%
3.6%
3.9%
65YearsandOlder
Population65to69
3,167
3,356
3,456
3,592
3,649
3,722
3,830
3,940
4,084
Rateper100,000
31.58
89.39
57.87
0.00
54.81
53.73
52.22
0.00
24.49
PercentofTotal
0.2%
0.5%
0.4%
0.0%
0.3%
0.2%
0.3%
0.0%
0.2%
5,000
Figure3.5
LakeCountyDrug
ArrestRateper
100,000
Populationby
OffenderAge
Category
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
18to24
55to64
2004
2005
2006
25to34
65+
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrugRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
35to44
20
Indicator3:ArrestsforDrugRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table3.6
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorDrugOffensesbyGenderandRace/EthnicityamongUnderage
Offenders,Rateper100,000Population10to17Years,andPercentofTotalDrugArrests
ALLDRUGARRESTS
UNDERAGE18
Male
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
46
44
38
41
72
54
66
40
89
33
30
30
26
42
37
43
33
62
Population10to17
3,603
3,735
3,789
3,793
3,757
3,691
3,580
3,449
3,278
Rateper100,000
915.90
803.21
791.77
685.47
1,117.91
1,002.44
1,201.12
956.80
1,891.40
PercentofTotal
71.7%
68.2%
78.9%
63.4%
58.3%
68.5%
65.2%
82.5%
69.7%
13
14
15
30
17
23
27
Population10to17
3,470
3,595
3,653
3,576
3,499
3,391
3,281
3,097
2,905
Rateper100,000
374.64
389.43
219.00
419.46
857.39
501.33
701.01
226.03
929.43
PercentofTotal
30.3%
Female
28.3%
31.8%
21.1%
36.6%
41.7%
31.5%
34.8%
17.5%
AmericanIndian
268
257
251
241
234
234
211
268
257
Rateper100,000
373.13
0.00
1,195.22
2,489.63
1,282.05
427.35
947.87
373.13
0.00
PercentofTotal
2.6%
0.0%
4.2%
11.1%
4.5%
2.5%
2.2%
2.6%
0.0%
Population10to17
Asian/PacificIslander
Population10to17
58
54
54
50
52
49
47
58
54
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
1,851.85
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
1.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Population10to17
144
150
152
150
145
131
116
144
150
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
1,973.68
2,000.00
4,137.93
2,290.08
3,448.28
0.00
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
4.2%
5.6%
9.1%
7.5%
4.5%
0.0%
0.0%
Black
Hispanic
16
Population10to17
1,448
1,461
1,446
1,414
1,370
1,287
1,224
1,448
1,461
Rateper100,000
345.30
410.68
484.09
495.05
510.95
543.90
1,307.19
345.30
410.68
PercentofTotal
13.2%
14.6%
9.7%
13.0%
10.6%
17.5%
18.0%
13.2%
14.6%
31
35
57
38
50
29
66
31
35
Population10to17
5,269
5,195
5,118
4,993
4,828
4,617
4,367
5,269
5,195
Rateper100,000
588.35
673.72
1,113.72
761.07
1,035.63
628.11
1,511.34
588.35
673.72
PercentofTotal
81.6%
85.4%
79.2%
70.4%
75.8%
72.5%
74.2%
81.6%
85.4%
White
Other
PercentofTotal
2.6%
0.0%
1.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1.1%
2.6%
0.0%
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrugRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
21
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime
Thenumberoffelonyandmisdemeanorarrestsfordrivingundertheinfluence,drunkenness,
and,liquorlawviolationsandrateper100,000population10to69years.
Table4.1
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffenses,Rateper100,000Population10to69Years
withComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
NumberofAlcohol
RelatedArrests
1,504
1,532
1,210
1,089
1,118
1,009
1,205
1,124
1,271
Population10to69
Rateper100,000
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
3,459.38
3,372.67
2,595.73
2,292.34
2,319.74
2,076.94
2,449.64
2,269.29
2,553.70
1,238.01
1,167.40
1,126.00
1,129.17
1,087.87
1,045.21
1,123.22
1,159.68
1,203.37
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
3,800
Figure4.1
LakeCounty
AlcoholArrest
Rateper100,000
Population10to69
withComparison
toStatewideRates
3,300
2,800
2,300
1,800
1,300
800
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
2008
California
Table4.2
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderGender,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
1,504
1,532
1,210
1,089
1,118
1,009
1,205
1,124
1,271
Male
1,206
1,209
974
862
903
819
970
890
966
Population10to69
21,602
22,561
23,155
23,603
23,949
24,165
24,463
24,631
24,741
Rateper100,000
5,582.82
5,358.81
4,206.43
3,652.08
3,770.51
3,389.20
3,965.17
3,613.33
3,904.45
PercentofTotal
80.2%
78.9%
80.5%
79.2%
80.8%
81.2%
80.5%
79.2%
76.0%
298
323
236
227
215
190
235
234
305
Female
Population10to69
21,874
22,863
23,460
23,903
24,246
24,416
24,728
24,900
25,030
Rateper100,000
1,362.35
1,412.76
1,005.97
949.67
886.74
778.18
950.34
939.76
1,218.54
PercentofTotal
19.8%
21.1%
19.5%
20.8%
19.2%
18.8%
19.5%
20.8%
24.0%
6,000
Figure4.2
LakeCounty
AlcoholArrest
Rateper100,000
Population10to69
byOffender
Gender
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
Male
2004
2005
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
2006
2007
2008
22
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table4.3
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbySpecificOffense,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
1,504
1,532
1,210
1,089
1,118
1,009
1,205
1,124
1,271
DrivingUnderthe
Influence
709
820
649
639
604
477
536
518
573
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
1,630.78
1,805.21
1,392.26
1,345.09
1,253.24
981.87
1,089.63
1,045.81
1,151.27
PercentofTotal
47.1%
53.5%
53.6%
58.7%
54.0%
47.3%
44.5%
46.1%
45.1%
778
708
543
442
500
521
652
584
675
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
1,789.49
1,558.65
1,164.86
930.41
1,037.45
1,072.44
1,325.45
1,179.06
1,356.21
PercentofTotal
51.7%
46.2%
44.9%
40.6%
44.7%
51.6%
54.1%
52.0%
53.1%
Drunk
Population10to69
LiquorLawViolations
17
18
14
11
17
22
23
Population10to69
43,476
45,424
46,615
47,506
48,195
48,581
49,191
49,531
49,771
Rateper100,000
39.10
8.81
38.61
16.84
29.05
22.64
34.56
44.42
46.21
PercentofTotal
1.1%
0.3%
1.5%
0.7%
1.3%
1.1%
1.4%
2.0%
1.8%
2,000
1,800
Figure4.3
LakeCounty
AlcoholArrest
Rateper100,000
Population10to69
bySpecificOffense
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
DrivingUndertheInfluence
2004
2005
2006
Drunk
2007
2008
LiquorLawViolations
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
23
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table4.4
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population10to69Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
1,504
1,532
1,210
1,089
1,118
1,009
1,205
1,124
1,271
AmericanIndian
84
47
39
24
33
27
63
40
63
Population10to69
1,142
1,192
1,214
1,231
1,251
1,264
1,280
1,300
1,313
Rateper100,000
7,355.52
3,942.95
3,212.52
1,949.63
2,637.89
2,136.08
4,921.88
3,076.92
4,798.17
PercentofTotal
5.6%
3.1%
3.2%
2.2%
3.0%
2.7%
5.2%
3.6%
5.0%
476
480
483
484
489
484
487
486
485
Rateper100,000
420.17
833.33
1,035.20
1,239.67
613.50
1,446.28
821.36
617.28
1,030.93
PercentofTotal
0.1%
0.3%
0.4%
0.6%
0.3%
0.7%
0.3%
0.3%
0.4%
25
35
27
39
40
37
37
23
41
Asian/PacificIslander
Population10to69
Black
Population10to69
862
858
850
847
843
840
836
825
817
Rateper100,000
2,900.23
4,079.25
3,176.47
4,604.49
4,744.96
4,404.76
4,425.84
2,787.88
5,018.36
PercentofTotal
1.7%
2.3%
2.2%
3.6%
3.6%
3.7%
3.1%
2.0%
3.2%
Hispanic
197
192
149
143
164
140
189
158
153
4,953
5,521
5,963
6,340
6,666
6,920
7,230
7,478
7,717
Rateper100,000
3,977.39
3,477.63
2,498.74
2,255.52
2,460.25
2,023.12
2,614.11
2,112.86
1,982.64
PercentofTotal
13.1%
12.5%
12.3%
13.1%
14.7%
13.9%
15.7%
14.1%
12.0%
Population10to69
White
1,186
1,240
970
853
857
780
891
879
993
Population10to69
35,100
36,405
37,113
37,594
37,922
38,028
38,298
38,367
38,348
Rateper100,000
3,378.92
3,406.13
2,613.64
2,268.98
2,259.90
2,051.12
2,326.49
2,291.03
2,589.44
PercentofTotal
78.9%
80.9%
80.2%
78.3%
76.7%
77.3%
73.9%
78.2%
78.1%
10
14
20
24
21
18
21
21
16
0.7%
0.9%
1.7%
2.2%
1.9%
1.8%
1.7%
1.9%
1.3%
Other
PercentofTotal
8,000
7,000
Figure4.4
LakeCounty
AlcoholArrest
Rateper100,000
Population10to69
byOffenderRace/
Ethnicity
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Hispanic
White
2006
2007
2008
Black
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
24
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table4.5
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyOffenderAgeCategory,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALARRESTS
1,504
1,532
1,210
1,089
1,118
1,009
1,205
1,124
1,271
17YearsandUnder
48
43
42
26
45
36
46
52
59
Population10to17
7,073
7,330
7,442
7,369
7,256
7,082
6,861
6,546
6,183
Rateper100,000
678.64
586.63
564.36
352.83
620.18
508.33
670.46
794.38
954.23
PercentofTotal
3.2%
2.8%
3.5%
2.4%
4.0%
3.6%
3.8%
4.6%
4.6%
18to24Years
290
277
263
192
204
180
249
221
248
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
6,387
Rateper100,000
8,222.29
7,492.56
6,578.29
4,333.11
4,192.36
3,363.86
4,301.26
3,577.79
3,882.89
PercentofTotal
19.3%
18.1%
21.7%
17.6%
18.2%
17.8%
20.7%
19.7%
19.5%
25to34Years
341
313
229
178
196
225
213
239
270
Population
Population
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
4,849
Rateper100,000
6,402.55
5,830.85
4,339.59
3,440.94
3,898.17
4,730.87
4,615.38
5,186.63
5,568.16
PercentofTotal
22.7%
20.4%
18.9%
16.3%
17.5%
22.3%
17.7%
21.3%
21.2%
35to44Years
457
445
315
302
292
223
286
224
258
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
7,803
Rateper100,000
5,413.41
5,195.56
3,705.01
3,584.57
3,499.94
2,722.83
3,523.47
2,803.15
3,306.42
PercentofTotal
30.4%
29.0%
26.0%
27.7%
26.1%
22.1%
23.7%
19.9%
20.3%
45to54Years
270
318
255
261
280
243
313
250
293
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
10,217
Rateper100,000
2,971.93
3,285.80
2,567.20
2,604.79
2,769.54
2,389.15
3,050.38
2,440.69
2,867.77
PercentofTotal
18.0%
20.8%
21.1%
24.0%
25.0%
24.1%
26.0%
22.2%
23.1%
Population
55to64Years
72
88
71
103
69
77
76
112
115
6,856
7,430
8,077
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
10,248
Rateper100,000
1,050.18
1,184.39
879.04
1,212.34
771.55
827.16
782.05
1,117.10
1,122.17
PercentofTotal
4.8%
5.7%
5.9%
9.5%
6.2%
7.6%
6.3%
10.0%
9.0%
26
48
35
27
32
25
22
26
28
Population
65YearsandOlder
Population65to69
3,167
3,356
3,456
3,592
3,649
3,722
3,830
3,940
4,084
Rateper100,000
820.97
1,430.27
1,012.73
751.67
876.95
671.68
574.41
659.90
685.60
PercentofTotal
1.7%
3.1%
2.9%
2.5%
2.9%
2.5%
1.8%
2.3%
2.2%
10,000
Figure4.5
LakeCounty
AlcoholArrest
Rateper100,000
Populationby
OffenderAge
Category
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
18to24
55to64
2004
2005
2006
25to34
65+
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
35to44
25
Indicator4:ArrestsforAlcoholRelatedCrime(Continued)
Table4.6
NumberofArrestsforFelonyandMisdemeanorAlcoholOffensesbyGenderandRace/EthnicityamongUnderage
Offenders,Rateper100,000Population10to17Years,andPercentofTotalAlcoholArrests
ALLALCOHOLARRESTS
UNDERAGE18
Male
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
48
43
42
26
45
36
46
52
59
36
35
33
19
35
28
34
35
41
Population10to17
3,603
3,735
3,789
3,793
3,757
3,691
3,580
3,449
3,278
Rateper100,000
999.17
937.08
870.94
500.92
931.59
758.60
949.72
1,014.79
1,250.76
PercentofTotal
75.0%
81.4%
78.6%
73.1%
77.8%
77.8%
73.9%
67.3%
69.5%
12
10
12
17
18
Population10to17
3,470
3,595
3,653
3,576
3,499
3,391
3,281
3,097
2,905
Rateper100,000
345.82
222.53
246.37
195.75
285.80
235.92
365.74
548.92
619.62
PercentofTotal
30.5%
Female
25.0%
18.6%
21.4%
26.9%
22.2%
22.2%
26.1%
32.7%
AmericanIndian
251
268
268
257
251
241
234
234
211
Rateper100,000
398.41
746.27
0.00
1,167.32
796.81
1,244.81
427.35
854.70
473.93
PercentofTotal
2.1%
4.7%
0.0%
11.5%
4.4%
8.3%
2.2%
3.8%
1.7%
Population10to17
Asian/PacificIslander
Population10to17
64
61
58
54
54
50
52
49
47
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2,000.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
137
140
144
150
152
150
145
131
116
Rateper100,000
1,459.85
714.29
2,083.33
666.67
657.89
0.00
689.66
0.00
5,172.41
PercentofTotal
4.2%
2.3%
7.1%
3.8%
2.2%
0.0%
2.2%
0.0%
10.2%
Black
Population10to17
Hispanic
Population10to17
1,254
1,377
1,448
1,461
1,446
1,414
1,370
1,287
1,224
Rateper100,000
318.98
290.49
207.18
205.34
553.25
353.61
583.94
310.80
326.80
PercentofTotal
8.3%
9.3%
7.1%
11.5%
17.8%
13.9%
17.4%
7.7%
6.8%
41
36
36
18
33
27
34
45
47
Population10to17
5,110
5,227
5,269
5,195
5,118
4,993
4,828
4,617
4,367
Rateper100,000
802.35
688.73
683.24
346.49
644.78
540.76
704.23
974.66
1,076.25
PercentofTotal
85.4%
83.7%
85.7%
69.2%
73.3%
75.0%
73.9%
86.5%
79.7%
White
Other
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
3.8%
2.2%
0.0%
4.3%
1.9%
1.7%
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAlcoholRelatedCrimeLakeCounty,California
26
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents
Thenumberofalcoholinvolvedmotorvehicleaccidentsandnumberofpersonsinjuredor
killedandrateper100,000population
Table5.1
LakeCountyFatalitiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
11
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
11.92
6.63
17.92
12.84
9.52
9.44
7.76
13.80
4.55
3.62
3.76
4.27
3.94
NumberofFatalities
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
3.99
4.01
4.00
4.26
3.54
20
Figure5.1
LakeCounty
AlcoholInvolved
AccidentFatality
Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation
withComparison
toStatewideRates
15
10
5
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
County
2006
2007
2008
California
Table5.2
PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyGenderandRateper100,000Population,
andPercentofTotal
TOTALHADBEEN
DRINKINGDRIVERS
Male
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
146
131
134
144
154
146
178
143
128
106
99
98
103
112
109
127
96
93
Population
29,019
29,896
30,445
30,932
31,278
31,578
32,030
32,392
32,761
Rateper100,000
365.28
331.15
321.89
332.99
358.08
345.18
396.50
296.37
283.87
PercentofTotal
72.6%
75.6%
73.1%
71.5%
72.7%
74.7%
71.3%
67.1%
72.7%
Female
33
28
31
38
39
33
43
41
35
Population
29,705
30,461
30,941
31,379
31,716
32,012
32,443
32,806
33,186
Rateper100,000
111.09
91.92
100.19
121.10
122.97
103.09
132.54
124.98
105.47
PercentofTotal
22.6%
21.4%
23.1%
26.4%
25.3%
22.6%
24.2%
28.7%
27.3%
4.8%
3.1%
3.7%
2.1%
1.9%
2.7%
4.5%
4.2%
0.0%
Unknown
PercentofTotal
Figure5.2
LakeCountyHad
BeenDrinking
DriverRateper
100,000
Population,by
PartyGender
450
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
Male
2004
2005
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrinkingandDrivingLakeCounty,California
2006
2007
2008
27
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents(Continued)
Table5.3
LakeCountyAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsbyInjurySeverity,Rateper100,000TotalPopulation,andPercentof
Total
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALALCOHOLINVOLVEDACCIDENTS
149
141
176
141
126
PropertyDamageOnly(PDO)
70
63
72
67
59
TotalPopulation
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
111.12
99.07
111.67
102.76
89.47
PercentofTotal
47.0%
44.7%
40.9%
47.5%
46.8%
15
17
14
16
16
TotalPopulation
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
23.81
26.73
21.71
24.54
24.26
PercentofTotal
10.1%
12.1%
8.0%
11.3%
12.7%
42
39
64
32
35
TotalPopulation
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
66.67
61.33
99.27
49.08
53.07
PercentofTotal
28.2%
27.7%
36.4%
22.7%
27.8%
InjuryComplaintofPain
InjuryOtherVisible
InjurySevere
18
16
21
20
13
TotalPopulation
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
28.57
25.16
32.57
30.68
19.71
PercentofTotal
12.1%
11.3%
11.9%
14.2%
10.3%
TotalPopulation
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
65,947
Rateper100,000
6.35
9.44
7.76
9.20
4.55
PercentofTotal
2.7%
4.3%
2.8%
4.3%
2.4%
InjuryFatal
120
Figure5.3
LakeCounty
AlcoholInvolved
AccidentRateper
100,000Total
Population,by
InjurySeverity
100
80
60
40
20
2004
2005
PDO
SevereInjury
2006
ComplaintofPain
FatalInjury
2007
2008
OtherVisibleInjury
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrinkingandDrivingLakeCounty,California
28
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents(Continued)
Table5.4
PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyRace/Ethnicity,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotal
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
134
144
154
146
178
143
128
Population
1,251
1,252
1,244
1,238
1,238
1,237
1,237
Rateper100,000
239.81
239.62
321.54
565.43
403.88
80.84
242.52
PercentofTotal
2.2%
2.1%
2.6%
4.8%
2.8%
0.7%
2.3%
TOTALHADBEEN
DRINKINGDRIVERS
Black
Hispanic
14
16
15
17
24
18
11
Population
7,586
7,959
8,290
8,599
9,061
9,495
9,942
Rateper100,000
184.55
201.03
180.94
197.70
264.87
189.57
110.64
PercentofTotal
10.4%
11.1%
9.7%
11.6%
13.5%
12.6%
8.6%
97
104
117
105
131
107
104
Population
49,031
49,487
49,768
49,990
50,337
50,554
50,778
Rateper100,000
197.83
210.16
235.09
210.04
260.25
211.65
204.81
PercentofTotal
72.4%
72.2%
76.0%
71.9%
73.6%
74.8%
81.3%
20
21
18
17
18
17
10
14.9%
14.6%
11.7%
11.6%
10.1%
11.9%
7.8%
White
Other/Unknown
PercentofTotal
600
Figure5.4
LakeCountyHad
BeenDrinking
DriverRateper
100,000
Population,by
PartyRace/
Ethnicity
500
400
300
200
100
2002
2003
Black
2004
2005
2006
Hispanic
2007
2008
White
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrinkingandDrivingLakeCounty,California
29
Indicator5:AlcoholInvolvedMotorVehicleAccidents(Continued)
Table5.5
PartiesinAlcoholInvolvedAccidentsWhoHadBeenDrinkingbyPartyAgeCategoryandRateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotal
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTALHADBEEN
DRINKINGDRIVERS
146
131
134
144
154
146
178
143
128
17YearsandUnder
Population
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
12,920
Rateper100,000
28.48
28.60
50.50
14.62
37.12
22.59
15.20
38.41
23.22
PercentofTotal
2.7%
3.1%
5.2%
1.4%
3.2%
2.1%
1.1%
3.5%
2.3%
18to24Years
26
26
28
34
32
31
38
33
33
Population
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
6,387
Rateper100,000
737.17
703.27
700.35
767.32
657.62
579.33
656.42
534.24
516.67
PercentofTotal
17.8%
19.8%
20.9%
23.6%
20.8%
21.2%
21.3%
23.1%
25.8%
25to34Years
35
24
24
30
31
29
40
36
26
Population
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
4,849
Rateper100,000
657.15
447.09
454.80
579.93
616.55
609.76
866.74
781.25
536.19
PercentofTotal
24.0%
18.3%
17.9%
20.8%
20.1%
19.9%
22.5%
25.2%
20.3%
35to44Years
38
35
28
31
40
29
36
25
25
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
7,803
Rateper100,000
450.13
408.64
329.33
367.95
479.44
354.09
443.51
312.85
320.39
PercentofTotal
26.0%
26.7%
20.9%
21.5%
26.0%
19.9%
20.2%
17.5%
19.5%
45to54Years
21
23
23
27
26
35
36
30
20
Population
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
10,217
Rateper100,000
231.15
237.65
231.55
269.46
257.17
344.12
350.84
292.88
195.75
PercentofTotal
14.4%
17.6%
17.2%
18.8%
16.9%
24.0%
20.2%
21.0%
15.6%
55to64Years
10
10
15
Population
6,856
7,430
8,007
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
10,248
Rateper100,000
116.69
107.67
124.89
105.93
111.82
96.68
72.03
69.82
146.37
PercentofTotal
5.5%
6.1%
7.5%
6.3%
6.5%
6.2%
3.9%
4.9%
11.7%
65YearsandOlder
11
Population
11,442
11,632
11,808
12,087
12,233
12,532
12,816
13,134
13,523
Rateper100,000
52.44
34.39
59.28
41.37
57.22
31.92
85.83
15.23
29.58
PercentofTotal
4.1%
3.1%
5.2%
3.5%
4.5%
2.7%
6.2%
1.4%
3.1%
Other/Unknown
PercentofTotal
5.5%
5.3%
5.2%
4.2%
1.9%
4.1%
4.5%
3.5%
1.6%
1,000
Figure5.5
LakeCountyHad
BeenDrinking
DriverRateper
100,000
Population,by
PartyAgeCategory
800
600
400
200
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
18to24
55to64
2004
2005
2006
25to34
65+
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseDrinkingandDrivingLakeCounty,California
2007
2008
35to44
30
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Thenumberofhospitaladmissionsduetoalcoholanddrugrelatedcausesandrateper100,000
population.
Table6.1
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)andRateper100,000TotalPopulation
withComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Numberof
Hospitalizations
186
190
209
224
237
212
198
236
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
316.74
314.79
340.47
359.49
376.23
333.39
307.11
361.97
222.67
218.35
217.21
215.37
211.97
204.50
201.00
205.44
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
Figure6.1
LakeCounty
AlcoholandDrug
Related
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation
withComparison
toStatewideRates
420
370
320
270
220
170
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
California
Table6.2
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientGender,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalHospitalizations
AODHOSPITALIZATIONS
Male
Population
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
186
190
209
224
237
212
198
236
51
52
71
79
94
72
69
85
29,019
29,896
30,445
30,932
31,278
31,578
32,030
32,392
Rateper100,000
175.75
173.94
233.21
255.40
300.53
228.01
215.42
262.41
PercentofTotal
27.42%
27.37%
33.97%
35.27%
39.66%
33.96%
34.85%
36.02%
Female
Population
76
69
72
78
84
71
79
80
29,705
30,461
30,941
31,379
31,716
32,012
32,443
32,806
Rateper100,000
255.85
226.52
232.70
248.57
264.85
221.79
243.50
243.86
PercentofTotal
40.86%
36.32%
34.45%
34.82%
35.44%
33.49%
39.90%
33.90%
Unknown
PercentofTotal
59
69
66
67
59
69
50
71
31.72%
36.32%
31.58%
29.91%
24.89%
32.55%
25.25%
30.08%
350
300
Figure6.2
LakeCountyAOD
Related
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
Populationby
PatientGender
250
200
150
100
50
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
Male
2004
2005
Female
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
2006
2007
31
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table6.3
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Numberof
Hospitalizations
72
74
98
99
120
87
89
90
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
122.61
122.60
159.65
158.88
190.49
136.81
138.04
138.04
101.28
97.26
93.96
89.36
88.54
85.1
88.17
91.05
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
Figure6.3
LakeCounty
AlcoholRelated
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation
withComparison
toStatewideRates
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
California
Table6.4
HospitalizationsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulationwithComparisonto
StatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Numberof
Hospitalizations
114
116
111
125
117
125
109
146
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
194.13
192.19
180.82
200.61
185.73
196.57
169.06
223.93
121.44
121.12
123.27
126.04
123.43
119.4
112.84
114.39
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
Figure6.4
LakeCountyDrug
Related
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation
withComparison
toStatewideRates
240
220
200
180
160
140
120
100
2000
2001
2002
2003
County
2004
2005
California
2006
2007
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
32
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table6.5
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesbySpecificCauseandRateper100,000TotalPopulation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
TOTALALCOHOLRELATED
HOSPITALIZATIONS
72
74
98
99
120
87
89
90
AlcoholAbuse
5.11
1.66
6.52
0.00
1.59
0.00
1.55
1.53
0.00
3.31
1.63
1.60
0.00
1.57
1.55
0.00
15
11
13.62
24.85
9.77
17.65
3.17
4.72
6.20
9.20
2.04
2.65
2.61
1.93
3.81
1.89
0.62
1.23
6.81
6.63
6.52
8.02
9.52
4.72
4.65
4.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.60
0.00
1.57
0.00
0.00
13
15
34
50
36
38
40
10.22
21.54
24.44
54.57
79.37
56.61
58.94
61.35
13
16
11
13
10
14
22.14
4.97
14.66
25.68
17.46
20.44
15.51
21.47
35
32
55
28
44
27
31
24
59.60
53.02
89.60
44.94
69.85
42.46
48.08
36.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Rateper100,000
AlcoholCardiomyopathy
Rateper100,000
AlcoholDependenceSyndrome
Rateper100,000
AlcoholDependentAbuse
Rateper100,000
AlcoholPoisoning
Rateper100,000
AlcoholPolyneuropathy
Rateper100,000
AlcoholPsychosis
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicGastritis
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicLiverDisease
Rateper100,000
FetalAlcoholSyndrome
Rateper100,000
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
33
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table6.6
HospitalizationsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesbySpecificCauseandRateper100,000TotalPopulation
TOTALDRUGRELATEDHOSPITALIZATIONS
DrugPsychosis
Rateper100,000
DrugPolyneuropathy
Rateper100,000
Dependence
Barbituates
Rateper100,000
Cannabis
Rateper100,000
Cocaine
Rateper100,000
Hallucinogen
Rateper100,000
Inhalant
Rateper100,000
Morphine
Rateper100,000
Stimulant
Rateper100,000
Combination
Rateper100,000
Unspecified
Rateper100,000
MaternalDrugDependence
Rateper100,000
Abuse
Amphetamine
Rateper100,000
Antidepressant
Rateper100,000
Cannabis
Rateper100,000
Cocaine
Rateper100,000
Hallucinogen
Rateper100,000
Morphine
Rateper100,000
Sedative
Rateper100,000
Other,MixedorUnspecified
Rateper100,000
AccidentalDrugPoisonings
Rateper100,000
OtherDrugPoisonings
Rateper100,000
SelfInflictedDrugPoisonings
Rateper100,000
DrugExposureinNewborns
Rateper100,000
FetalDamageduetoMaternalDrugUse
Rateper100,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
114
116
111
125
117
125
109
146
4
6.81
0
0.00
2
3.41
2
3.41
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
6.81
2
3.41
1
1.70
0
0.00
2
3.41
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
34
57.90
5
8.51
57
97.06
0
0.00
1
1.70
7
11.60
0
0.00
3
4.97
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
7
11.60
3
4.97
2
3.31
0
0.00
5
8.28
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.66
0
0.00
0
0.00
32
53.02
4
6.63
52
86.15
0
0.00
0
0.00
6
9.77
0
0.00
2
3.26
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
4
6.52
1
1.63
0
0.00
0
0.00
5
8.15
1
1.63
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.63
37
60.27
6
9.77
48
78.19
0
0.00
0
0.00
13
20.86
1
1.60
0
0.00
1
1.60
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.60
1
1.60
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
52
83.45
6
9.63
50
80.24
0
0.00
0
0.00
14
22.22
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.59
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.59
0
0.00
1
1.59
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.59
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
46
73.02
3
4.76
47
74.61
0
0.00
3
4.76
19
29.88
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
2
3.15
1
1.57
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.57
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
62
97.50
7
11.01
31
48.75
1
1.57
1
1.57
15
23.27
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.55
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.55
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
1
1.55
0
0.00
36
55.84
7
10.86
48
74.45
0
0.00
0
0.00
25
38.34
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0.00
73
111.97
6
9.20
42
64.42
0
0.00
0
0.00
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
34
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table6.7
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientRace/Ethnicity,Rateper
100,000Population,andPercentofTotalHospitalizations
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
186
190
209
224
237
212
198
236
Population
1,457
1,489
1,509
1,528
1,545
1,561
1,594
1,627
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
132.54
130.89
0.00
128.12
0.00
122.93
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
1.0%
0.9%
0.0%
0.9%
0.0%
0.8%
TOTALAODRELATED
HOSPITALIZATIONS
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Population
592
592
592
598
600
604
614
624
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
168.92
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Population
1,242
1,253
1,251
1,252
1,244
1,238
1,238
1,237
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
160.77
80.78
80.78
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.8%
0.5%
0.5%
0.0%
12
Population
6,679
7,176
7,586
7,959
8,290
8,599
9,061
9,495
Rateper100,000
14.97
13.94
79.09
150.77
72.38
58.15
55.18
31.60
PercentofTotal
0.5%
0.5%
2.9%
5.4%
2.5%
2.4%
2.5%
1.3%
White
115
110
122
136
159
129
131
146
Population
47,476
48,503
49,031
49,487
49,768
49,990
50,337
50,554
Rateper100,000
242.23
226.79
248.82
274.82
319.48
258.05
260.25
288.80
PercentofTotal
61.8%
57.9%
58.4%
60.7%
67.1%
60.8%
66.2%
61.9%
Black
Hispanic
Other/Unknown
PercentofTotal
70
79
78
74
70
75
61
85
37.6%
41.6%
37.3%
33.0%
29.5%
35.4%
30.8%
36.0%
350
Figure6.5
LakeCountyAOD
Related
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
Populationby
PatientRace/
Ethnicity
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Hispanic
White
2006
2007
Black
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
35
Indicator6:HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table6.8
HospitalizationsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byPatientAgeCategory,Rateper100,000
Population,andPercentofTotalHospitalizations
TOTALAODRELATED
HOSPITALIZATIONS
17YearsandUnder
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
186
190
209
224
237
212
198
236
Population
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
Rateper100,000
14.24
7.15
14.43
7.31
7.42
7.53
15.20
15.36
PercentofTotal
1.1%
0.5%
1.0%
0.4%
0.4%
0.5%
1.0%
0.8%
18to24Years
Population
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
Rateper100,000
85.06
27.05
25.01
90.27
61.65
37.38
86.37
32.38
PercentofTotal
1.6%
0.5%
0.5%
1.8%
1.3%
0.9%
2.5%
0.8%
25to34Years
23
Population
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
Rateper100,000
431.84
149.03
113.70
115.99
99.44
147.18
86.67
65.10
PercentofTotal
12.4%
4.2%
2.9%
2.7%
2.1%
3.3%
2.0%
1.3%
35to44Years
15
14
12
14
20
18
19
19
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
Rateper100,000
177.68
163.46
141.14
166.17
239.72
219.78
234.08
237.77
PercentofTotal
8.1%
7.4%
5.7%
6.3%
8.4%
8.5%
9.6%
8.1%
45to54Years
13
23
19
18
35
24
18
51
Population
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
Rateper100,000
143.09
237.65
191.28
179.64
346.19
235.96
175.42
497.90
PercentofTotal
7.0%
12.1%
9.1%
8.0%
14.8%
11.3%
9.1%
21.6%
55to64Years
12
12
14
11
16
17
20
15
Population
6,856
7,430
8,007
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
Rateper100,000
175.03
161.51
174.85
129.47
178.91
182.62
205.80
149.61
PercentofTotal
6.5%
6.3%
6.7%
4.9%
6.8%
8.0%
10.1%
6.4%
65YearsandOlder
68
14
16
21
23
29
13
13
Population
11,442
11,632
11,808
12,087
12,233
12,532
12,816
13,134
Rateper100,000
594.30
120.36
135.50
173.74
188.02
231.41
101.44
98.98
PercentofTotal
36.6%
7.4%
7.7%
9.4%
9.7%
13.7%
6.6%
5.5%
50
117
139
149
134
114
117
131
26.9%
61.6%
66.5%
66.5%
56.5%
53.8%
59.1%
55.5%
Other/Unknown
PercentofTotal
700
Figure6.6
LakeCountyAOD
Related
Hospitalization
Rateper100,000
Populationby
PatientAge
Category
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
18to24
55to64
2004
2005
25to34
65+
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODHospitalizationsLakeCounty,California
2006
2007
35to44
36
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse
Thenumberofdeathsduetoalcoholanddrugrelatedcausesandageadjusteddeathrate
per100,000population.
Table7.1
DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)andAgeAdjustedRateper100,000with
ComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
NumberofDeaths
27
28
31
35
28
38
39
38
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
40.45
42.50
44.37
48.54
39.27
53.86
52.71
48.21
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
19.03
19.22
20.10
20.90
20.86
21.40
21.27
21.46
Figure7.1
LakeCounty
MortalityAge
AdjustedRateper
100,000Total
Populationwith
Comparisonto
StatewideRates
60
50
40
30
20
10
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
California
Table7.2
DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byGenderofDecedent,Rateper100,000Total
Population,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths
TOTALAODRELATED
DEATHS
Male
Population
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
27
28
31
35
28
38
39
38
18
21
20
23
23
29
24
28
29,019
29,896
30,445
30,932
31,278
31,578
32,030
32,392
Rateper100,000
62.03
70.24
65.69
74.36
73.53
91.84
74.93
86.44
PercentofTotal
66.67%
75.00%
64.52%
65.71%
82.14%
76.32%
61.54%
73.68%
Female
11
12
15
10
Population
29,705
30,461
30,941
31,379
31,716
32,012
32,443
32,806
Rateper100,000
30.30
22.98
35.55
38.24
15.76
28.11
46.23
30.48
PercentofTotal
33.33%
25.00%
35.48%
34.29%
17.86%
23.68%
38.46%
26.32%
Figure7.2
LakeCountyAOD
RelatedMortality
Rateper100,000
Populationby
DecedentGender
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
Male
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
2005
Female
2006
2007
37
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table7.3
DeathsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulation,withComparisontoStatewide
Rates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
NumberofDeaths
16
16
16
23
18
21
20
18
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
27.25
26.51
26.06
36.91
28.57
33.02
31.02
27.61
10.17
10.45
9.96
10.42
10.29
10.79
10.47
10.59
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
40
Figure7.3
LakeCounty
AlcoholRelated
MortalityRateper
100,000
Populationwith
Comparisonto
StatewideRates
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
California
Table7.4
DeathsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesandRateper100,000TotalPopulation,withComparisontoStatewideRates
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
NumberofDeaths
11
12
15
12
10
17
19
20
TotalPopulation
58,724
60,357
61,386
62,311
62,994
63,590
64,473
65,198
Rateper100,000
18.73
19.88
24.44
19.26
15.87
26.73
29.47
30.68
7.86
7.91
9.41
9.91
10.22
10.48
10.88
11.15
CALIFORNIA
Rateper100,000
35
Figure7.4
LakeCountyDrug
RelatedMortality
Rateper100,000
Populationwith
Comparisonto
StatewideRates
30
25
20
15
10
5
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
County
2005
2006
2007
California
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
38
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table7.5
DeathsDuetoAlcoholRelatedCausesbySpecificCause,andRateper100,000TotalPopulation
TOTALALCOHOLRELATEDDEATHS
AlcoholPsychosis
Rateper100,000
AlcoholAbuse
Rateper100,000
AlcoholDependenceSyndrome
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicPolyneuropathy
Rateper100,000
DegenerationoftheNervousSystem
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicMyopathy
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicCardiomyopathy
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicGastritis
Rateper100,000
AlcoholicLiverDisease
Rateper100,000
FetalAlcoholSyndrome
Rateper100,000
FetusandNewbornAffectbyMaternal
UseofAlcohol
Rateper100,000
AlcoholPoisoning
Rateper100,000
IntentionalSelfPoisoning(Alcohol)
Rateper100,000
ExcessiveBloodLevelofAlcohol
Rateper100,000
AlcoholInducedPancreatitis
Rateper100,000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
16
16
16
23
18
21
20
18
1.70
0.00
1.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.63
0.00
3.17
1.57
3.10
0.00
1.70
8.28
3.26
8.02
14.29
11.01
7.76
3.07
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.41
0.00
3.26
0.00
0.00
1.57
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.53
11
11
16
12
13
11
18.73
18.22
13.03
25.68
9.52
18.87
20.16
16.87
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.70
0.00
1.63
1.60
1.59
0.00
0.00
6.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.63
1.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
39
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table7.6
DeathsDuetoDrugRelatedCausesbySpecificCause,andRateper100,000TotalPopulation
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
TOTALDRUGRELATEDDEATHS
11
12
15
12
10
17
19
20
AccidentalDrugPoisoning
10
14
14
14
17.03
13.25
14.66
8.02
14.29
22.02
21.71
21.47
Rateper100,000
IntentionalSelfPoisoning(Drug)
Rateper100,000
IntentionalPoisoning(Assault)
Rateper100,000
OtherDrugPoisonings
Rateper100,000
FetusandNewbornAffectbyMaternal
UseofDrugs
Rateper100,000
MentalandBehavioralDisordersdue
toUseof
Cannabinoids
Rateper100,000
Cocaine
Rateper100,000
Hallucinogens
Rateper100,000
Opioids
Rateper100,000
OtherPsychoactiveSubstances
Rateper100,000
SedativesorHypnotics
Rateper100,000
Solvents
Rateper100,000
Stimulants
Rateper100,000
1.70
4.97
0.00
3.21
0.00
4.72
4.65
9.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.66
9.77
6.42
1.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.60
0.00
0.00
3.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
40
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table7.7
DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byRace/EthnicityofDecedent,Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
TOTALAODRELATED
DEATHS
27
28
31
35
28
38
39
38
AmericanIndian
Population
1,457
1,489
1,509
1,528
1,545
1,561
1,594
1,627
Rateper100,000
68.63
67.16
0.00
130.89
64.72
0.00
62.74
122.93
PercentofTotal
3.7%
3.6%
0.0%
5.7%
3.6%
0.0%
2.6%
5.3%
Asian/PacificIslander
Population
592
592
592
598
600
604
614
624
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
0.00
334.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
5.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Population
1,242
1,253
1,251
1,252
1,244
1,238
1,238
1,237
Rateper100,000
0.00
79.81
0.00
79.87
0.00
0.00
80.78
80.84
PercentofTotal
0.0%
3.6%
0.0%
2.9%
0.0%
0.0%
2.6%
2.6%
Population
6,679
7,176
7,586
7,959
8,290
8,599
9,061
9,495
Rateper100,000
14.97
13.94
0.00
12.56
12.06
23.26
11.04
21.06
PercentofTotal
3.7%
3.6%
0.0%
2.9%
3.6%
5.3%
2.6%
5.3%
25
25
31
29
26
36
36
33
47,476
48,503
49,031
49,487
49,768
49,990
50,337
50,554
Black
Hispanic
White
Population
Rateper100,000
52.66
51.54
63.23
58.60
52.24
72.01
71.52
65.28
PercentofTotal
92.6%
89.3%
100.0%
82.9%
92.9%
94.7%
92.3%
86.8%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Other
PercentofTotal
400
350
Figure7.5
LakeCountyAOD
RelatedMortality
Rateper100,000
Populationby
DecedentRace/
Ethnicity
300
250
200
150
100
50
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
AmericanIndian
Asian/PacificIslander
Hispanic
White
2006
2007
Black
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
41
Indicator7:DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugUse(Continued)
Table7.8
DeathsDuetoAlcoholandDrugRelatedCauses(Combined)byAgeCategoryofDecedent,Rateper100,000
TotalPopulation,andPercentofTotalAODRelatedDeaths
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
27
28
31
35
28
38
39
38
TOTALAODRELATED
DEATHS
17YearsandUnder
Population
14,046
13,987
13,861
13,679
13,471
13,281
13,157
13,019
Rateper100,000
7.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.68
PercentofTotal
3.7%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.6%
18to24Years
Population
3,527
3,697
3,998
4,431
4,866
5,351
5,789
6,177
Rateper100,000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.69
17.27
32.38
PercentofTotal
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
2.6%
2.6%
5.3%
25to34Years
Population
5,326
5,368
5,277
5,173
5,028
4,756
4,615
4,608
Rateper100,000
0.00
37.26
18.95
38.66
39.78
42.05
65.01
21.70
PercentofTotal
0.0%
7.1%
3.2%
5.7%
7.1%
5.3%
7.7%
2.6%
35to44Years
Population
8,442
8,565
8,502
8,425
8,343
8,190
8,117
7,991
Rateper100,000
82.92
70.05
70.57
59.35
59.93
73.26
36.96
50.06
PercentofTotal
25.9%
21.4%
19.4%
14.3%
17.9%
15.8%
7.7%
10.5%
45to54Years
12
14
12
10
18
17
13
9,085
9,678
9,933
10,020
10,110
10,171
10,261
10,243
Rateper100,000
88.06
123.99
140.94
119.76
98.91
176.97
165.68
126.92
PercentofTotal
29.6%
42.9%
45.2%
34.3%
35.7%
47.4%
43.6%
34.2%
Population
55to64Years
Population
11
6,856
7,430
8,007
8,496
8,943
9,309
9,718
10,026
Rateper100,000
43.76
53.84
62.45
82.39
78.27
42.97
113.19
79.79
PercentofTotal
11.1%
14.3%
16.1%
20.0%
25.0%
10.5%
28.2%
21.1%
65YearsandOlder
Population
11,442
11,632
11,808
12,087
12,233
12,532
12,816
13,134
Rateper100,000
69.92
34.39
42.34
74.46
32.70
55.86
31.21
68.52
PercentofTotal
29.6%
14.3%
16.1%
25.7%
14.3%
18.4%
10.3%
23.7%
200
Figure7.6
LakeCountyAOD
RelatedMortality
Rateper100,000
Populationby
DecedentAge
Category
150
100
50
2000
2001
10to17
45to54
2002
2003
2004
18to24
55to64
IndicatorsofAlcoholandOtherDrugAbuseAODMortalityLakeCounty,California
2005
25to34
65+
2006
2007
35to44
42
SOURCES
Indicator
BingeDrinkinginthePast
Year
Agency
UCLACenterforHealthPolicy
Research,California
DepartmentofHealthServices,
PublicHealthInstitute
PrintandElectronic
DataSources
CaliforniaHealthInterview
Survey(CHIS)2008
AdmissionstoAlcoholand
OtherDrugTreatment
CaliforniaDepartmentof
AlcoholandDrugPrograms
(ADP)
CaliforniaAlcoholandDrug
DataSystem(CADDS)
AdmissionsData20002005
CaliforniaOutcome
MeasurementSystem
(CalOMS)AdmissionsData
20062008
AlcoholandDrugRelated
Crime
CaliforniaDepartmentof
Justice,OfficeoftheAttorney
General,CriminalJustice
StatisticsCenter
CaliforniaArrestData2000
2008
DrinkingandDriving
CaliforniaHighwayPatrol
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