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⇱ Police Scorecard: Oklahoma


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We obtained data on 292 Police and 77 Sheriff’s Depts in the state of Oklahoma.

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Scorecard at a Glance

Average for 4 Sections: 37%

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:  54%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence:  31%
Force Used per Arrest
Deadly Force per Arrest
Unarmed Victims of Deadly Force per Arrest
Racial Disparities in Deadly Force
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50th Percentile
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Police Accountability:  14%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement:  50%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

Key Findings

323 Killings by Police

Based on population, a Black person was 3.5x as likely and a Latinx person was 1.2x as likely to be killed by police as a White person in Oklahoma from 2013-23.

1,908 civilian complaints of police misconduct

12% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2016-22.

1,146,462 arrests made

63% of all arrests were for low-level, non-violent offenses from 2013-23.

Police Funding i

Section Score: 54% +1%

Police Funding By Year

$1.14B  |  3,918,137 Residents  |  $307 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 15% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Funds taken from communities in fines and forfeitures

Total: $1.56B from 2010-20

More Fines/Forfeitures than 44% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Number of officers per 1k population

9,252 Officers  |  22.4 per 10k Residents

More Officers per Population than 63% of States

Source: Federal LEOKA Database

Police violence i

Section Score: 31% +24%

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Less-Lethal Force

Used More Force per Arrest than N/A of States

952 Incidents  |  124 every 10k arrests  |  +22%

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Source: Police Department

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Deadly Force

323 Killings by Police from 2013-23  |  2.8 every 10k arrests

^  More Killings by Police per Arrest than 94% of States   

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

13% Unarmed  |  48% Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle
13%
27%
52%
8%

^  More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 90% of States   

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of Oklahoma

7%
10%
7%
7%
66%

Oklahoma Law Enforcement Demographics

People Arrested

22%
8%
9%
55%

People Killed

21%
10%
7%
56%

^  More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 43% of States   

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Police Accountability i

Section Score: 14% +11%

Total civilian complaints

1,908 from 2016-22  |  12% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

94 Reported  |  7% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

21 Reported  |  0% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

87 Reported  |  16% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Approach to Law Enforcement i

Section Score: 50% -15%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

1,146,462 Arrests Reported from 2013-2023

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests
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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

721,388 Arrests  |  21 per 1k residents

^  Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 42% of States   

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 3.4x more likely and Latinx people were 1.1x 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 ( 63% )

Drug Possession ( 14% )

Violent Crime ( 4% )

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Homicides Unsolved

2,697 Homicides from 2013-23  |  1181 Unsolved

^  Solved Fewer Homicides than 53% of States   

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 20% )

Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved ( 18% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 11% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Deaths in Jail

126 Deaths from 2013-19  |  11 per 1k Jail Population

Homicide Suicide Other Investigating

100%

^ Higher Rate of Jail Deaths than 47% of States   

Jail Incarceration rate

10,630 Avg Daily Jail Population  |  3 per 1k residents

^  More than 76% of Sheriff's Depts  

People in Jail Without Being Convicted

75 % of People in Jail

Oklahoma 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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0-29% 30-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-89% 90-100% Incomplete
Statewide Score 5YR
7. Lawton 37% -1%
6. Tulsa 38% +17%
5. Pottawatomie County 39% -8%
4. Oklahoma City 41% +1%
3. Broken Arrow 44% -5%
2. Muskogee 48% +2%
1. Rogers County 54% -13%
* Perry 28% -4%
* West Siloam Springs 29% +1%
* Sallisaw 30% -4%
* Anadarko 32%
* Canadian County 32% +1%
* Geary 32% -7%
* Mannford 32% +1%
* Pryor 33% +1%
* Tulsa County 34% +14%
* Valley Brook 34% -1%
* Kiowa 34% +4%
* Bethany 34% -3%
* Grant County 35% +4%
* Jay 35% -4%
* Lindsay 35% -2%
* Mccurtain 35%
* South Coffeyville 35% +1%
* Wetumka 35% +3%
* Muldrow 36% +4%
* Skiatook 36% +5%
* Oklahoma County 36%
* Elk City 36% +10%
* Garfield County 36% -9%
* Davis 36% -4%
* Broken Bow 37% +15%
* Fort Gibson 37% -2%
* Prague 37% +4%
* Roland 37% +8%
* Union City 37% +7%
* Mcclain County 38% -5%
* Watts 38% +6%
* Rush Springs 38% +7%
* Poteau 38% -8%
* Custer County 38% -5%
* Guymon 38% -11%
* Cushing 38% +13%
* Caney 38% +8%
* Eufaula 39% +4%
* Wilson 39% +1%
* Westville 39% -2%
* Warr Acres 39% +3%
* Haskell 39% -1%
* Colbert 39% +6%
* Calera 39% +7%
* Blackwell 39% +11%
* Beckham County 39% -5%
* Stringtown 40% -4%
* Wagoner 40% +17%
* Tushka 40% +3%
* Sasakwa 40% +1%
* Oologah 40% +10%
* Okarche 40% +6%
* Maud 40% +11%
* Kenefic 40% +3%
* Harmon County 41% -6%
* Wynadotte 41% +6%
* Wilburton 41% +10%
* Warner 41% +9%
* Texas County 41% -2%
* Salina 41% +3%
* Ralston 41% +2%
* Kiowa County 41% +4%
* Forest Park 41% +3%
* Coal County 41% -2%
* Cleveland County 41% +2%
* Checotah 41% +3%
* Catoosa 41% -4%
* Carney 41% +2%
* Bristow 41%
* Craig County 41% -17%
* Ramona 42% +7%
* Medicine Park 42% +2%
* Nicoma Park 42% -1%
* Okemah 42% +1%
* Panama 42% +9%
* Perkins 42% +7%
* Ponca City 42% +2%
* Tahlequah 42% +4%
* Sapulpa 42% +3%
* Seminole 42% -11%
* Sperry 42% -2%
* Tishomingo 42% +5%
* Tonkawa 42% +2%
* Weatherford 42% -13%
* Luther 42% -8%
* Mcalester 42% +4%
* Minco 42% +4%
* Krebs 42% +1%
* Coyle 42% +1%
* Ada 42% +5%
* Agra 42%
* Cheyenne 42% +1%
* Chickasha 42% +2%
* Chouteau 42% +13%
* Claremore 42% -20%
* Bokchito 42% +6%
* Del City 42% +8%
* Gore 42% +11%
* Hobart 42% +3%
* Hulbert 42% +2%
* Ketchum 42% +1%
* Jones 42% +2%
* Duncan 42% -4%
* Temple 43% +2%
* Pawnee 43%
* Quinton 43% +15%
* Sentinel 43% +1%
* Stillwater 43% +13%
* Wayne 43%
* The Village 43% -3%
* Valliant 43% +3%
* Washington County 43% +6%
* Wellston 43% +8%
* Owasso 43% +1%
* Pauls Valley 43% +4%
* Hollis 43% +3%
* Ninnekah 43% +2%
* Cleo Springs 43% +2%
* Meeker 43% +1%
* Atoka 43% +5%
* Caddo 43% -5%
* Canute 43% +2%
* Ardmore 43% +11%
* Clayton 43%
* Colcord 43% +8%
* Copan 43%
* Keyes 43% +2%
* Mcloud 44% -1%
* Woods County 44% +3%
* Vian 44% +12%
* Stilwell 44% -3%
* Spiro 44% -6%
* Shidler 44% +1%
* Yale 44% +2%
* Okmulgee 44% +6%
* Oilton 44%
* Nichols Hills 44% +9%
* Mustang 44% -10%
* Elmore City 44% +10%
* Locust Grove 44% +3%
* Konawa 44% +14%
* Hugo 44% +16%
* Hartshorne 44% +1%
* Edmond 44% +4%
* Dewey 44% -5%
* Caddo County 44% +2%
* Bokoshe 44%
* Bartlesville 44% -5%
* Langley 44% +7%
* Paden 45%
* Longdale 45%
* Maysville 45% +6%
* Miami 45% +4%
* Okmulgee County 45% -7%
* Shattuck 45% -5%
* Pawhuska 45% -1%
* Purcell 45% +12%
* Sequoyah County 45% -1%
* Shady Point 45% +9%
* Kingston 45% +8%
* Texhoma 45% +11%
* Watonga 45% -3%
* Lamont 45% -5%
* Hooker 45% -6%
* Kaw City 45%
* Jet 45%
* Inola 45% +5%
* Jefferson County 45% -3%
* Hughes County 45% -4%
* Haileyville 45% +14%
* Glencoe 45% -2%
* Fort Supply 45%
* Durant 45% +4%
* Dewey County 45% -7%
* Chelsea 45% -2%
* Carnegie 45% +2%
* Canton 45% +2%
Statewide Score 5YR
* Blaine County 45% -8%
* Yukon 45% -1%
* Waynoka 45% +3%
* Altus 46% +1%
* Shawnee 46% +14%
* Langston 46% +11%
* Antlers 46% +6%
* Wynnewood 46% +8%
* Vinita 46% -10%
* Stratford 46% +1%
* Spavinaw 46% +9%
* Pushmataha County 46% -14%
* Porter 46% +2%
* North Enid 46%
* Newcastle 46% -2%
* Kellyville 46% +2%
* Idabel 46% -16%
* Hammon 46% +3%
* Harper County 46% -7%
* Comanche 46% +2%
* Coalgate 46% -1%
* Calumet 46% +11%
* Boswell 46% +1%
* Arkoma 46% -18%
* Porum 47% +1%
* Morrison 47% -2%
* Mounds 47% +4%
* Nowata 47% +3%
* Okeene 47% -2%
* Waukomis 47% +1%
* Tecumseh 47% -11%
* Tipton 47% +9%
* Waurika 47% +5%
* Weleetka 47% +7%
* Mooreland 47% +2%
* Morris 47% +3%
* Talihina 47% +4%
* Midwest City 47%
* Greer County 47% +6%
* Mcintosh County 47% +4%
* Afton 47% +2%
* Buffalo 47% -1%
* Drumright 47% +2%
* Fort Towson 47%
* Guthrie 47%
* Healdton 47% +6%
* Hennessey 47% +6%
* Howe 47%
* Kay County 47% -4%
* Keota 47% +6%
* Payne County 48% +1%
* Spencer 48% -3%
* Pontotoc County 48% +7%
* Ringling 48% -9%
* Sand Springs 48% +7%
* Seminole County 48% +4%
* Sawyer 48% +3%
* Woodward 48% +10%
* Stroud 48% +4%
* Tillman County 48% -4%
* Tuttle 48% -1%
* Washington 48% -2%
* Wister 48% +7%
* Mountain View 48% +3%
* Wright City 48% -10%
* Wynona 48% -1%
* Norman 48% +6%
* Henryetta 48% -1%
* Marietta 48% +12%
* Madill 48% +3%
* Achille 48% +9%
* Apache 48% -2%
* Burns Flat 48% +10%
* Comanche County 48% +1%
* Cleveland 48% -2%
* Creek County 48% +5%
* Crescent 48% +8%
* Dibble 48% +2%
* Grady County 48% -5%
* Glenpool 48% -5%
* Grove 48% +13%
* Hydro 48% +5%
* Laverne 48% +10%
* Lexington 48% +11%
* Stonewall 49% -8%
* Pocola 49% +10%
* Sparks 49% -2%
* Leflore County 49% +4%
* Tryon 49% -12%
* Wagoner County 49% +2%
* Walters 49% -6%
* Moore 49% +1%
* Kiefer 49% +4%
* Heavener 49% +5%
* Fort Cobb 49% +1%
* Erick 49% +14%
* Ellis County 49% -2%
* Davenport 49% -3%
* Commerce 49% +8%
* Cotton County 49% -6%
* Johnston County 49% -3%
* Noble County 50% -6%
* Logan County 50% +6%
* Washita County 50%
* Verdigris 50% -5%
* Sulphur 50% -9%
* Piedmont 50% -6%
* Pawnee County 50% +2%
* Muskogee County 50% -4%
* Marlow 50% +1%
* Lahoma 50% +11%
* Helena 50% -3%
* Garvin County 50% +1%
* Frederick 50% +6%
* Choctaw 50% -14%
* Choctaw County 50% +2%
* Barnsdall 50%
* Allen 50% +1%
* Kingfisher 50% +10%
* Fletcher 51% +4%
* Wewoka 51% +8%
* Pittsburg County 51% +2%
* Paoli 51% +8%
* Haskell County 51% -5%
* Bixby 51% -1%
* El Reno 51% +10%
* Dewar 51% -1%
* Cordell 51% +10%
* Cherokee 51% +2%
* Okfuskee County 52% +4%
* Mayes County 52% +12%
* Goodwell 52% +5%
* Roger Mills County 52% -1%
* Stephens County 52% -1%
* Woodward County 52% +1%
* Jackson County 52% -12%
* Fairview 52% +2%
* Enid 52% +23%
* Collinsville 52% -4%
* Cherokee County 52%
* Beaver 52%
* Alfalfa County 52% +2%
* Fairfax 52% -1%
* Grandfield 53% -2%
* Boley 53% -4%
* Cimarron County 53% +1%
* Granite 53% +14%
* Love County 53%
* Newkirk 53% +1%
* Ottawa County 53% +12%
* Osage County 53% +14%
* Seiling 53% -1%
* Stigler 54% +12%
* Murray County 54% +2%
* Vici 54%
* Snyder 54%
* Hominy 54% -5%
* Mccurtain County 54% -11%
* Harrah 54% +2%
* Chandler 54% +7%
* Carter County 54% +6%
* Adair County 55% -5%
* Delaware County 55% +2%
* Major County 55% +3%
* Noble 55% -5%
* Clinton 56% +8%
* Sayre 56% -1%
* Lone Grove 56% -5%
* Marshall County 56%
* Atoka County 56% +1%
* Coweta 56% +6%
* Boise City 56% +1%
* Blanchard 56% +4%
* Jenks 57% -6%
* Kingfisher County 57% -1%
* Nowata County 57% +2%
* Hinton 57% +6%
* Beaver County 57% -5%
* Mangum 57% +11%
* Lincoln County 58% +4%
* Alva 58% +4%
* Holdenville 58% -3%
* Bryan County 59% +11%
* Beggs 59% +4%
* Latimer County 59% -3%

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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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