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⇱ Police Scorecard: West Virginia


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We obtained data on 200 Police and 55 Sheriff’s Depts in the state of West Virginia.

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Scorecard at a Glance

Average for 4 Sections: 47%

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:  74%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence:  26%
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:  47%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement:  39%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

Key Findings

109 Killings by Police

That's a higher rate than 92% of US Sheriff Departments.

56 civilian complaints of police misconduct

25% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2016-22.

425,692 arrests made

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

Police Funding i

Section Score: 74% +9%

Police Funding By Year

$455.38M  |  1,829,054 Residents  |  $265 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 4% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Funds taken from communities in fines and forfeitures

Total: $377.42M from 2010-20

More Fines/Forfeitures than 92% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Police violence i

Section Score: 26% -6%

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Less-Lethal Force

Used More Force per Arrest than N/A of States

266 Incidents  |  183 every 10k arrests  |  -15%

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Source: Police Department

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Deadly Force

109 Killings by Police from 2013-23  |  2.6 every 10k arrests

^  More Killings by Police per Arrest than 92% of States   

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

10% Unarmed  |  41% Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle
10%
24%
59%
7%

^  More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 81% of States   

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of West Virginia

92%

West Virginia Law Enforcement Demographics

People Arrested

10%
15%
72%

People Killed

13%
17%
70%

^  More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 74% of States   

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Police Accountability i

Section Score: 47% +7%

Total civilian complaints

56 from 2016-22  |  25% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

14 Reported  |  29% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

0 Complaints Reported

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

9 Reported  |  0% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Approach to Law Enforcement i

Section Score: 39% -9%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

425,692 Arrests Reported from 2013-2023

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests
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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

267,350 Arrests  |  17 per 1k residents

^  Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 20% of States   

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 3.1x 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

716 Homicides from 2013-23  |  380 Unsolved

^  Solved Fewer Homicides than 16% of States   

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 25% )

Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved ( 25% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 11% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Deaths in Jail

70 Deaths from 2013-19  |  14 per 1k Jail Population

Homicide Suicide Other Investigating

100%

^ Higher Rate of Jail Deaths than 87% of States   

Jail Incarceration rate

5,110 Avg Daily Jail Population  |  3 per 1k residents

^  More than 74% of Sheriff's Depts  

People in Jail Without Being Convicted

56 % of People in Jail

West Virginia 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
4. Raleigh County 48% -8%
3. Monongalia County 53% -6%
2. Berkeley County 55% -5%
1. Kanawha County 56% +2%
* Princeton 28% -5%
* Ceredo 31% -6%
* Summersville 33% -2%
* Charleston 34% +4%
* Bluefield 35% +8%
* South Charleston 35% +5%
* Kenova 36% +1%
* Martinsburg 37% +10%
* Montgomery 37%
* Nitro 37% +6%
* Ranson 38% +4%
* Wheeling 38% +6%
* Saint Albans 38% -8%
* Ohio County 38% +4%
* Milton 38% -13%
* Huntington 38%
* Barboursville 38% +7%
* Alderson 38%
* Logan 39% +6%
* Worthington 39% +3%
* Salem 39% -2%
* Mount Hope 39% +4%
* Kimball 39% +3%
* Keystone 39% +3%
* Fayetteville 39%
* Beckley 39% +3%
* Lewisburg 40% +8%
* Whitesville 40% +3%
* Pratt 40% -2%
* Parkersburg 40% -1%
* Matoaka 40%
* Burnsville 40% +1%
* Hurricane 40% +3%
* Glen Dale 40%
* Harpers Ferry 40% -3%
* Anmoore 40%
* Handley 41% +1%
* Iaeger 41% +1%
* Henderson 41% +2%
* Rhodell 41% +1%
* Fort Gay 41% +1%
* Camden On Gauley 41% +2%
* Bramwell 41% +1%
* Anawalt 41% +3%
* Hancock County 42% -3%
* West Milford 42% +2%
* West Liberty 42% -5%
* Sylvester 42% +1%
* Sophia 42% +1%
* Smithers 42% +5%
* Ridgeley 42% -3%
* Pax 42% +3%
* Mill Creek 42% +1%
* Lester 42% +1%
* Kermit 42% +2%
* Hinton 42% +16%
* Newburg 42% +3%
* Grant Town 42% -3%
* Capon Bridge 42% +3%
* Gilbert 42% +13%
* Belle 42% +1%
* Benwood 42% +6%
* Bridgeport 42% +8%
* Albright 42% -2%
* Chapmanville 42% +6%
* Cowen 42%
* Fairview 42% -1%
* Clendenin 42%
* Friendly 42% +3%
* Quinwood 43% +5%
* Morgantown 43% -6%
* Nutter Fort 43% +3%
* Paden City 43%
* Paw Paw 43% -2%
* Tunnelton 43% +2%
* Ronceverte 43% -2%
* Valley Grove 43% +2%
* Weirton 43%
* Mason 43% +6%
* Westover 43% -5%
* Mitchell Heights 43% +2%
* Town Of Leon Leon 43% +5%
* Lumberport 43% -1%
* Clay 43% +1%
* Bancroft 43% +2%
* Bayard 43% +2%
* Berkeley Springs 43%
* Cairo 43% +2%
* Bradshaw 43% +1%
* Danville 43% -1%
* Doddridge County 43% -5%
* Flemington 43% +2%
* Granville 43% +12%
* Harrison County 43% +8%
* Hundred 43% +2%
* Poca 44% -4%
* War 44%
* Thomas 44%
* Spencer 44% +2%
* Smithfield 44%
* Rowlesburg 44% -2%
* Pineville 44% +9%
* Meadow Bridge 44% +2%
* Elkins 44% -5%
* Elk Garden 44% -1%
* Delbarton 44% +1%
* Davy 44%
* Mabscott 44% -1%
* Hambleton 45%
* Shepherdstown 45% +13%
* Pine Grove 45%
* North Fork 45% +3%
* Mullens 45% +9%
* Lost Creek 45%
* Farmington 45% +10%
* Grantsville 45% +5%
* Durbin 45%
* Charles Town 45% +14%
* Cameron 45% +4%
* Brooke County 45% -12%
* Hamlin 46% +9%
* Buckhannon 46% +2%
* Davis 46% -1%
Statewide Score 5YR
* Franklin 46% -1%
* Gary 46%
* Hartford 46% -3%
* Marshall County 46% +1%
* Putnam County 46% -1%
* West Logan 46%
* Union 46%
* Tucker County 46% +1%
* Wardensville 46% +2%
* Peterstown 46% -1%
* Matewan 46% -2%
* Man 46% +1%
* Mannington 46% -2%
* Nicholas County 47% +5%
* Weston 47% +4%
* Welch 47% +1%
* Webster Springs 47% +1%
* Rupert 47% -2%
* Rivesville 47% -4%
* Ripley 47% +2%
* Ravenswood 47% +4%
* Petersburg 47% -5%
* Lewis County 47% +6%
* Middlebourne 47% -2%
* Masontown 47% +1%
* Marmet 47% -9%
* Grant County 47% -11%
* Follansbee 47% +19%
* Clarksburg 47% +16%
* Cedar Grove 47% -1%
* Bethany 47% -2%
* Piedmont 48% -4%
* Williamson 48% +7%
* Triadelphia 48% -4%
* Shinnston 48% -5%
* Mcdowell County 48%
* Cabell County 48% +4%
* Moorefield 48% +4%
* Marion County 48% +11%
* Jackson County 48% -21%
* Winfield 49% +5%
* Wood County 49% +9%
* Williamstown 49% +5%
* West Union 49% -2%
* Wayne 49% -4%
* Terra Alta 49% -4%
* Sutton 49% -4%
* Tyler County 49% -2%
* Romney 49% -4%
* Oceana 49% +4%
* Ritchie County 49% +5%
* Oak Hill 49%
* New Cumberland 49% +3%
* Hardy County 49% -9%
* Gauley Bridge 49% -2%
* Fayette County 49% +9%
* Chester 49% +14%
* Chesapeake 49% -1%
* Boone County 49% +6%
* New Martinsville 50% +6%
* Morgan County 50% -9%
* Fairmont 50% +6%
* Richwood 50% -4%
* Star City 50% +6%
* White Sulphur Springs 50% +9%
* Jefferson County 50% -2%
* Keyser 50% +11%
* Elizabeth 50% +1%
* Greenbrier County 50% -11%
* Belington 50% -8%
* Ansted 50% +7%
* Gassaway 50% -4%
* Clay County 50%
* East Bank 50% -4%
* New Haven 51% -3%
* Wellsburg 51% +9%
* Sistersville 51% -1%
* Wetzel County 51% -5%
* Mcmechen 51%
* Dunbar 51% +7%
* Braxton County 51% +8%
* Barrackville 51% -6%
* Vlg Of Clearview 51%
* Athens 52% -4%
* Bethlehem 52% -8%
* Glasgow 52% -1%
* Glenville 52%
* Parsons 52% -5%
* Reedsville 52% -2%
* Point Pleasant 52% +5%
* Saint Marys 52% +1%
* Taylor County 52%
* Rainelle 53%
* Stonewood 53% -2%
* Roane County 53% -5%
* Moundsville 53% +5%
* Hampshire County 53% +10%
* Lincoln County 53% -4%
* Calhoun County 54% +8%
* Grafton 54% +1%
* Marlinton 54% -4%
* Mercer County 54% +13%
* Monongah 54% -15%
* Pendleton County 54% -6%
* Pennsboro 54% -14%
* Vienna 54% +2%
* Webster County 54% +10%
* Philippi 55% +9%
* Pleasants County 55% -4%
* Randolph County 56% +7%
* Wyoming County 56%
* Barbour County 56%
* Logan County 56% +3%
* Eleanor 56% -4%
* Mingo County 57% -4%
* Monroe County 57% +6%
* Wirt County 57% +3%
* Gilmer County 58% -11%
* Madison 58% +4%
* Mineral County 58% -1%
* Preston County 58% -4%
* Harrisville 59% -5%
* Kingwood 59% -5%
* Mason County 59% +9%
* Summers County 59% -3%
* Upshur County 60% -2%
* Pocahontas County 61% +2%
* Wayne County 61%

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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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