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⇱ Police Scorecard: Missouri


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We obtained data on 526 Police and 113 Sheriff’s Depts in the state of Missouri.

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Scorecard at a Glance

Average for 4 Sections: 54%

Scores range from 0-100% comparing states with population. States with higher scores spend less on policing, use less force, are more likely to hold officers accountable and make fewer arrests for low-level offenses.

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50th Percentile
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Police Funding:  69%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence:  44%
Force Used per Arrest
Deadly Force per Arrest
Unarmed Victims of Deadly Force per Arrest
Racial Disparities in Deadly Force
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Police Accountability:  47%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement:  55%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

Key Findings

322 Killings by Police

Based on population, a Black person was 4.5x as likely and a Latinx person was 0.8x as likely to be killed by police as a White person in Missouri from 2013-23.

5,643 civilian complaints of police misconduct

29% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2016-22.

2,281,023 arrests made

64% of all arrests were for low-level, non-violent offenses from 2013-23.

Police Funding i

Section Score: 69% +22%

Police Funding By Year

$2.12B  |  6,090,062 Residents  |  $351 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 31% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Funds taken from communities in fines and forfeitures

Total: $1.91B from 2010-20

More Fines/Forfeitures than 89% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Number of officers per 1k population

11,854 Officers  |  19.2 per 10k Residents

More Officers per Population than 33% of States

Source: Federal LEOKA Database

Police violence i

Section Score: 44% -3%

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Less-Lethal Force

Used More Force per Arrest than N/A of States

3,050 Incidents  |  144 every 10k arrests  |  -5%

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Deadly Force

322 Killings by Police from 2013-23  |  1.4 every 10k arrests

^  More Killings by Police per Arrest than 60% of States   

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

11% Unarmed  |  34% Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle
11%
18%
66%
6%

^  More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 50% of States   

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of Missouri

11%
79%

Missouri Law Enforcement Demographics

People Arrested

31%
63%

People Killed

34%
10%
53%

^  More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 64% of States   

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Police Accountability i

Section Score: 47% +13%

Total civilian complaints

5,643 from 2016-22  |  29% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

481 Reported  |  4% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

115 Reported  |  0% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

22 Reported  |  9% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Approach to Law Enforcement i

Section Score: 55% -4%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

2,281,023 Arrests Reported from 2013-2023

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests
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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

1,468,346 Arrests  |  27 per 1k residents

^  Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 70% of States   

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 2.9x more likely and Latinx people were 1.3x more likely to be arrested for low level, non-violent offenses than a white person.

Black Latinx White

Percent of total arrests by type

All Arrests for Low Level Offenses ( 64% )

Drug Possession ( 15% )

Violent Crime ( 5% )

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Homicides Unsolved

6,100 Homicides from 2013-23  |  2852 Unsolved

^  Solved Fewer Homicides than 37% of States   

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 42% )

Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved ( 24% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 14% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Deaths in Jail

154 Deaths from 2013-19  |  12 per 1k Jail Population

Homicide Suicide Other Investigating

100%

^ Higher Rate of Jail Deaths than 64% of States   

Jail Incarceration rate

11,580 Avg Daily Jail Population  |  2 per 1k residents

^  More than 39% of Sheriff's Depts  

People in Jail Without Being Convicted

81 % of People in Jail

Missouri Statewide Scores

Rankings are based upon a 0 to 100 percentage scale. States with higher scores use less force, make fewer arrests for low level offenses, solve murder cases more often, hold officers more accountable and spend less on policing overall.

Overall Scores for States where We Have Obtained the Most Data.

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Statewide Score 5YR
8. Kansas City 25% +9%
7. Independence 26% -12%
6. St. Louis City 29% +5%
5. Jackson County 37% -1%
4. Springfield 39% +6%
3. St. Louis County 45% +3%
2. Greene County 47% -6%
1. Franklin County 48% +7%
* Joplin 30% -2%
* Pagedale 31% -2%
* Edmundson 32% +4%
* Platte Woods 32% -10%
* Sugar Creek 33% +3%
* Buffalo 34% +7%
* Laurie 35% -1%
* Versailles 35% +2%
* Seneca 35% -6%
* Foristell 35% +5%
* Ferguson 35% +5%
* Eureka 35% -4%
* Clayton 35% -1%
* Bates City 35% +1%
* Clay County 36% +2%
* Cuba 36% +6%
* Mountain Grove 36% -8%
* Winfield 36% +3%
* Lake Ozark 37% -3%
* Seymour 37% -9%
* North Kansas City 37% +19%
* Monett 37% +4%
* Riverside 37% +10%
* Fenton 37% +6%
* Dade County 37% -6%
* Bourbon 37% +19%
* Bates County 37% +2%
* Berkeley 38% +7%
* Frontenac 38% +5%
* Lake Winnebago 38% -3%
* Richmond Heights 38% +6%
* St. Charles 38% +9%
* Randolph 39% +3%
* Pineville 39%
* Pine Lawn 39% +2%
* Maryland Heights 39% +6%
* Herculaneum 39% +13%
* Hazelwood 39% +2%
* Des Peres Department Of Public Safety 39% +6%
* Gerald 39% +10%
* Clarence 39% -6%
* Cassville 39% +14%
* Bunker 39%
* Branson 39% +11%
* Bonne Terre 39% -10%
* Hillsdale 40% +5%
* Vienna 40% +2%
* Rock Port 40% +6%
* Normandy 40% +3%
* Marquand 40% +1%
* Marion County 40% -2%
* Leadwood 40% +3%
* Lake Lotawana 40% +10%
* Bridgeton 40% +6%
* Hanley Hills 40% +2%
* Claycomo 40% -1%
* Charlack 40% -3%
* Branson West 40% +6%
* Billings 40% +1%
* Belle 40% -3%
* Bellefontaine Neighbors 40% -3%
* Dellwood 40% -2%
* Holden 41% +4%
* Verona 41% -3%
* Pasadena Park Normandy 41% +3%
* Palmyra 41% +1%
* New Florence 41% +6%
* Mountain View 41% -1%
* Livingston County 41% -15%
* Kinloch 41% +7%
* Oakview 41% +9%
* Greenfield 41% +8%
* Desoto 41%
* Country Club Hills 41% +10%
* Cooter 41%
* Cape Girardeau 41% -1%
* Byrnes Mill 41%
* Bismarck 41% -5%
* Annapolis 41% +2%
* Greendale 41% +3%
* Miramiguoa 42% +3%
* Montgomery City 42% -12%
* Moline Acres 42% +6%
* Lebanon 42% -4%
* Mayview 42%
* Maries County 42% -1%
* Linn Creek 42% -1%
* Naylor 42%
* Mosby 42% +3%
* Perryville 42% +3%
* Oakland Glendale 42% +7%
* Osceola 42% +6%
* Overland 42% +12%
* Pettis County 42% +3%
* Poplar Bluff 42% +9%
* Shrewsbury 42% -4%
* Smithton 42% -3%
* St. Mary 42% +1%
* Leadington 42% +1%
* Lawson 42% -2%
* Sullivan 42% -5%
* Lamar 42% +1%
* Dixon 42% +5%
* Adrian 42% +7%
* Arnold 42% -8%
* Lakeshire 42% +7%
* Bellerive Normandy 42% +3%
* Bland 42% -3%
* Boonville 42% -2%
* Buchanan County 42% +3%
* Cool Valley 42%
* Bel Nor 42% +11%
* Duenweg 42% -5%
* Ellington 42% -2%
* Fairview 42%
* Foley 42% +3%
* Greenville 42%
* Henrietta 42% -3%
* Higbee 42%
* Hurley 42%
* Lafayette County 42% +6%
* Edgar Springs 42% +8%
* Pemiscot County 43% -3%
* Marlborough Webster Groves 43% +2%
* Martinsburg 43% -2%
* Oak Grove 43% -3%
* Old Monroe 43%
* Olympian Village De Soto 43%
* Tarkio 43%
* Risco 43% +2%
* Sikeston 43% +1%
* Southwest City 43%
* Stover 43% -3%
* Strafford 43% -2%
* Urbana Depar 43% +2%
* Wheaton 43% +2%
* Malden 43% +1%
* Leasburg 43%
* Hayti 43% +5%
* Campbell 43% +9%
* Grandview 43% -1%
* Archie 43% -1%
* Ash Grove 43% +3%
* Brentwood 43% +4%
* Calverton Park 43%
* Blue Springs 43% -9%
* Canalou 43%
* City Of Strasburg 43%
* Cottleville 43% -10%
* Delta 43% -1%
* Everton 43%
* Fulton 43% +7%
* Rosebud 44% +2%
* Montgomery County 44% -6%
* Monroe City 44% +9%
* New Haven 44% +10%
* Niangua 44% -2%
* Northmoor 44% +9%
* Owensville 44% +16%
* Purcell 44% +4%
* Reeds Spring 44% +1%
* University City 44% +2%
* Salem 44% +5%
* Silex 44% +2%
* St. John 44% +2%
* Sweet Springs 44% +5%
* Thayer 44% +11%
* Trimble 44%
* Truesdale 44% +1%
* Velda City 44% -1%
* Warrensburg 44% -5%
* Wright City 44% +2%
* Lone Jack 44% +4%
* Linn County 44%
* Liberal 44% -2%
* Canton 44% +5%
* Irondale 44%
* Auxvasse 44%
* Ava 44% +7%
* Bella Villa 44% +12%
* Blackburn 44%
* Brookfield 44% +3%
* Buckner 44% +5%
* Cape Girardeau County 44% -9%
* Braymer 44% -2%
* Clinton 44% -4%
* Doolittle 44% -3%
* Dunklin County 44% +7%
* Gladstone Department Of Public Safety 44% -1%
* Hillsboro 44% -3%
* Holt 44%
* Howardville 44% +2%
* Crocker 44% +9%
* Indian Point 44% +2%
* Kennett 45% -12%
* Kingsville 45%
* Keytesville 45%
* Homestown 45%
* Jonesburg 45% +8%
* Jasper 45% +6%
* Humansville 45% -3%
* Houston Lake Parkville 45% +1%
* Lagrange 45% +9%
* La Belle 45%
* Miller 45%
* Lake Annette Freeman 45%
* Lake Tapawingo 45% +1%
* Lamonte 45% -1%
* Lanagan 45% +3%
* Linn 45% -7%
* Lockwood 45%
* Mansfield 45% +9%
* Marston 45% +1%
* Matthews 45% +8%
* Hamilton 45% +3%
* Mokane 45%
* Montrose 45%
* Hannibal 45% +17%
* Dexter 45% +1%
* Gravois Mills 45%
* Center 45%
* Norwood 45%
* Atchison County 45% +10%
* Augusta 45%
* Bel Ridge 45% +3%
* Belton 45% +1%
* Beverly Hills 45% -1%
* Birmingham 45%
* Breckenridge 45%
* Carthage 45% +7%
* Catron 45%
* Concordia 45% +2%
* Grandin 45% +1%
* Creighton 45%
* Deep Water 45% +1%
* Desloge 45% +1%
* Edgerton 45%
* Excelsior Springs 45% -3%
* Farber 45%
* Flordell Hills 45% +1%
* Fleming Orrick 45%
* Frankford 45%
Statewide Score 5YR
* Freeman 45%
* Gilman City Gilman 45%
* Napoleon 45%
* Otterville 45%
* Webb City 45% -9%
* Webster Groves 45% +13%
* Urich 45%
* Van Buren 45% +12%
* Village Of Mill Springs 45%
* Warson Woods 45% +3%
* Waverly 45% +8%
* Wellston 45% +7%
* Wellsville 45% -2%
* Unionville 45% -5%
* Westwood Creve Coeur 45%
* Windsor 45%
* Worth County 45% +9%
* Winona 45% +2%
* Woodson Terrace 45% -3%
* Parma 45%
* Uplands Park 45%
* Valley Park 45% -3%
* Sunrise Beach 45% +4%
* Senath 45%
* Pleasant Hope 45% -1%
* Pleasant Valley 45% +6%
* Potosi 45% -2%
* Revere 45%
* Riverview 45% +11%
* Summersville 45% +3%
* Seligman 45%
* Saline County 45% -5%
* Shelbina 45% +6%
* Shelbyville 45%
* Ste. Genevieve County 45% +3%
* Stanberry 45% +1%
* Steelville 45% +10%
* Sturgeon 45%
* Pacific 46% +2%
* Sheldon 46%
* Pevely 46%
* Platte County 46% +1%
* Plattsburg 46% -6%
* Queen City 46% -1%
* Richland 46% +5%
* Sedalia 46% -11%
* Leeton 46% -1%
* St. Francois County 46% +2%
* Sparta 46% +5%
* St. Ann 46% +2%
* Stockton 46%
* Tracy 46%
* Vinita Park 46% +6%
* Warsaw 46%
* Wood Heights 46%
* New London 46% +2%
* Newburg 46% +3%
* Easton 46%
* Neosho 46% -6%
* Eminence 46% -1%
* Anderson 46% -7%
* Bell City 46% +2%
* Butler 46% +2%
* Cameron 46% +1%
* Miner 46%
* Cole Camp 46% -4%
* Dekalb County 46% +9%
* Clarkton 46% -2%
* Gainesville 46% +2%
* Higginsville 46% -4%
* Jefferson City 46%
* Knob Noster 46% +4%
* Lake St. Louis 46% -4%
* Lexington 46% +4%
* Maryville Department Of Public Safety 46% -4%
* Hayti Heights Hayti 46% -1%
* New Madrid 47% +3%
* Northwoods 47% +6%
* Noel Marshal's Office 47% +3%
* Nixa 47% -6%
* Newton County 47% +5%
* Marble Hill 47% +9%
* Morley 47%
* Morgan County 47% +4%
* Marceline 47% +9%
* Maplewood 47% +7%
* Louisiana 47% -3%
* Osage Beach 47% +13%
* Oregon 47% -2%
* Rockaway Beach 47% -4%
* Phelps County 47% -7%
* Portageville 47% +9%
* Randolph County 47% -2%
* Ray County 47% +11%
* Republic 47%
* Sarcoxie 47% +5%
* Ste. Genevieve 47% +5%
* Stewartsville 47%
* Terre Du Lac 47% +6%
* Vernon County 47% +8%
* Wellington 47%
* Willow Springs 47% +6%
* Wright County 47% +1%
* Lake Waukomis 47% +1%
* Lilbourn 47%
* Orrick 47% +2%
* Ladue 47% +9%
* Douglas County 47% -4%
* La Plata 47% +11%
* Ashland 47% -5%
* Boone County 47% +3%
* Bucklin 47% +1%
* Cabool 47% +4%
* Camdenton 47% +1%
* Cedar County 47% +1%
* Carrollton 47% +6%
* Carterville 47% +5%
* Centralia 47% +2%
* Clever 47% -2%
* Conway 47% -5%
* Crane 47% -3%
* Caldwell County 47% -7%
* Drexel 47% +1%
* Hartville 47% +11%
* Jasper County 47% -11%
* Iberia 47% +1%
* Hermann 47% +6%
* Hickory County 47% -4%
* Hollister 47% -2%
* Gideon 47% +9%
* Gentry County 47% -10%
* Ferrelview 47% -4%
* Fair Grove 47% +10%
* Duquesne 47% +4%
* Kimberling City 47% +5%
* King City 48%
* Olivette 48% +3%
* Liberty 48% +3%
* Lincoln 48% +4%
* Marthasville 48% -1%
* Maysville 48% -3%
* Mississippi County 48% +6%
* New Bloomfield 48%
* New Franklin 48% +2%
* New Melle 48%
* Salisbury 48%
* Oran 48% -3%
* Pasadena Hills Normandy 48%
* Piedmont 48% +2%
* Pilot Knob 48% +8%
* Purdy 48% -1%
* Rich Hill 48% -3%
* Washington 48% +2%
* Stone County 48% +10%
* Town And Country 48% +4%
* Walnut Grove 48% +6%
* Washburn 48% +6%
* Kahoka 48% +6%
* Kimmswick 48% +6%
* Norborne 48%
* High Hill 48%
* Crystal City 48% +1%
* Hallsville 48%
* Alton 48% +1%
* Bernie 48% +12%
* Bethany 48% -1%
* Bloomfield 48% +5%
* Camden Point 48%
* Centerview 48%
* Clarkson Valley Chesterfield 48% +13%
* Columbia 48% +19%
* Creve Coeur 48% +8%
* Bellflower 48% +6%
* Diamond 48% +1%
* Glen Echo Park Normandy 48% +6%
* East Lynne 48% +8%
* Granby 48% +6%
* Goodman 48% -2%
* Golden City 48%
* Glasgow 48%
* Fordland 48% -2%
* Fair Play 48% +7%
* Essex 48% +1%
* Emma 48%
* Lowry City 49% +5%
* Pike County 49% +7%
* Memphis 49% -1%
* Merriam Woods 49% +2%
* Monroe County 49% +9%
* New Madrid County 49% +6%
* Moscow Mills 49% -3%
* Oronogo 49% +7%
* Park Hills 49% -6%
* Shelby County 49% +3%
* Raytown 49% +6%
* Richmond 49% +3%
* Rock Hill 49% +8%
* Scott City 49% +13%
* St. Clair County 49% -4%
* Velda Village Hills Normandy 49% -4%
* Village Of Butterfield 49% +3%
* Wardell 49%
* Winchester Manchester 49% -1%
* Kirkwood 49% +1%
* Lathrop 49% +2%
* Gallatin 49%
* Huntsville 49% +3%
* Ellsinore 49% +11%
* Arbyrd 49% +6%
* Barton County 49% -1%
* Butler County 49% -5%
* Caruthersville 49%
* Hornersville 49% +9%
* Crestwood 49% +1%
* Edina 49% -3%
* El Dorado Springs 49% -1%
* Christian County 49% +2%
* Exeter 49% -3%
* Florissant 49% +3%
* Galena 49% +9%
* Gower 49% +12%
* Hawk Point 49% -2%
* Holt County 49% +12%
* Highlandville 49%
* Holcomb 49% +13%
* Festus 49% +13%
* Fredericktown 50% -5%
* Ellisville 50%
* Elsberry 50% +1%
* Fayette 50% +8%
* Knox County 50% +7%
* Garden City 50% +1%
* Henry County 50% +2%
* Houston 50% +8%
* Iron Mountain Lake 50% -2%
* Clinton County 50% +10%
* Cooper County 50%
* Lincoln County 50% -3%
* Clark County 50% +3%
* Cass County 50% -8%
* Carter County 50% -1%
* Cardwell 50% -4%
* Camden County 50%
* Brunswick 50% -1%
* Birch Tree 50% -1%
* Bertrand 50% +5%
* Audrain County 50% +7%
* Alma 50%
* Adair County 50% +6%
* Marionville 50% -2%

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About This Scorecard

This is the first nationwide evaluation of policing in the United States. It was built using data from state and federal databases, public records requests to local police departments, and media reports. While police data is never perfect, and there are additional indicators that still need to be tracked, the Police Scorecard is designed to provide insight into many important issues in policing.

Police Scorecard is an independent 501(c)(3) organization, learn more about our team here. If you have feedback, questions about the project, or need support with an advocacy campaign, contact our Founder, Samuel Sinyangwe.

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Use this Scorecard to identify issues within police departments that require the most urgent interventions and hold officials accountable for implementing solutions. For example, cities with higher rates of low level arrests could benefit most from solutions that create alternatives to policing and arrest for these offenses. In cities where police make fewer arrests overall but use more force when making arrests, communities could benefit significantly from policies designed to hold police accountable for excessive force. And cities where complaints of police misconduct are rarely ruled in favor of civilians could benefit from creating an oversight structure to independently investigate these complaints.

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