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Brookfield is a city in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 27.59 square miles (71.46 sq. km). The City of Brookfield had a population of approximately 38,649 in the year 2010.
The mayor of Brookfield, Wisconsin is Steven V. Ponto. Steven V. Ponto can be contacted at (262) 787-3525 and by email at ponto@ci.brookfield.wi.us.
Steven V. Ponto, Mayor
City of Brookfield
2000 N. Calhoun Rd.
Brookfield, WI 53005-5095
Phone: (262) 787-3525
Fax: (262) 796-6671
Email: ponto@ci.brookfield.wi.us
In 2016, the crime-index in Brookfield, Wisconsin was 116.4, lower than it had been since at least the year 2002, but lower than the national average of 278.1. According to research of Wisconsin and other state lists, there were 16 registered sex offenders living in Brookfield, Wisconsin as of March 23, 2019. The ratio of number of residents in Brookfield to the number of sex offenders is 2,384 to 1.
There were an estimated 985 total crimes per 100,000 people in Brookfield, Wisconsin. This rate is lower than the average in the state of Wisconsin which has 2,128 total crimes per 100,000 residents. The crime rate in Brookfield is also lower than the national average of 2,745 crimes for every 100,000 individuals.
Further breaking down the types of crimes in Brookfield, there were an estimated 47 violent crimes for every 100,000 residents (which include murder, robbery, rape, and assault). The average for violent crimes in the state of Wisconsin is 320 per 100,000 citizens and the average nationally is 383 for every 100,000 residents.
In terms of property crimes, (burglary, theft, and vehicle theft), there were an estimated 938 property crimes per 100,000 residents, a rate which is lower than both the Wisconsin average of 1,808 property crimes for every 100,000 individuals and lower than the U.S. average of 2,362 property crimes per 100,000 citizens.