The total number of reportable crimes across all grades decreased from 10,020 in 2015-16 to 9,934 in 2016-17 (1.9 percent). In N.C. high schools crime decreased by 4 percent. Here's a look at the five most reported crimes in North Carolina schools.
Illegal possession of a controlled substance
2016-17: 4,289
2015-16: 4,639
Possession of a weapon other than a firearm
2016-17: 2,745
2015-16: 2,746
Assault on a school personnel
2016-17: 1,431
2015-16: 1,329
Possession of alcoholic beverages
2016-17: 882
2015-16: 934
Possession of a firearm or powerful explosive
2016-17: 105
2015-16: 118
2016-17: 4,289
2015-16: 4,639
Possession of a weapon other than a firearm
2016-17: 2,745
2015-16: 2,746
Assault on a school personnel
2016-17: 1,431
2015-16: 1,329
Possession of alcoholic beverages
2016-17: 882
2015-16: 934
Possession of a firearm or powerful explosive
2016-17: 105
2015-16: 118
Schools are required to report 16 offenses that occur on campus or school property, of which nine are considered dangerous and violent. In 2016-17 those nine categories represented 278 individual instances, or 2.8 percent of all 9,834 reported offenses.
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