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Crime in the United States

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Crime in the United States

Crime has been recorded in the United States since its founding and has fluctuated significantly over time. Most available data underestimate crime before the 1930s (due to incomplete datasets and other factors), giving the false impression that crime was low in the early 1900s and had a sharp rise after. Instead, violent crime during the colonial period was likely three times higher than the highest modern rates in the data currently available, and crime had been on the decline since colonial times. Within the better data for crime reporting and recording available starting in the 1930s, crime reached its broad, bulging modern peak between the 1970s and early 1990s. After 1992, crime rates have generally trended downwards each year, with the exceptions of a slight increase in property crimes in 2001 and increases in violent crimes in 2005–2006, 2014–2016 and 2020–2021. As of July 1, 2024, violent crime was down and homicides were on pace to drop to 2015 levels by the end of the year. As the Marshall Project notes, “By 2020, almost every law enforcement agency was included in the FBI's database.” But the new system, which went into effect in 2021, is missing a lot of data. In 2022, 32% of police departments stopped reporting crime data, and another 24% of departments only reported crime data for some months during the year. This results in the omitted data not being counted, leading to an artificially lower crime rate. Federal data for 2020–2021 and limited data from select U.S. cities collected by the nonpartisan Council on Criminal Justice showed significantly elevated rates of homicide and motor vehicle theft in 2020–2022. Although both overall crime rates and the homicide rate have fallen far below the peak of crime seen in the United States during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the homicide rate in the U.S. is high relative to other "high income"/developed nations, with eight major U.S. cities ranked among the 50 cities with the highest homicide rate in the world in 2022. The aggregate cost of crime in the United States is significant, with an estimated value of $4.9 trillion reported in 2021. Data from the first half of 2023, from government and private sector sources show that the murder rate has dropped, as much as 12% in as many as 90 cities across the United States. The drop in homicide rates is not uniform across the country however, with some cities such as Memphis, TN, showing an uptick in murder rates. The two major sources of national crime data are the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Uniform Crime Reports (which indexes eight types of offenses recorded by law enforcement) and the Bureau of Justice Statistics's National Crime Victimization Surveys (which may cover offenses not reported to police). In addition to the primary Uniform Crime Report known as Crime in the United States, the FBI publishes annual reports on the status of law enforcement in the United States. The report's definitions of specific crimes are considered standard by many American law enforcement agencies. According to the FBI, index crime in the United States includes violent crime and property crime. Violent crime consists of five criminal offenses: murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and gang violence; property crime consists of burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The basic aspect of a crime considers the offender, the victim, type of crime, severity and level, and location. These are the basic questions asked by law enforcement when first investigating any situation. This information is formatted into a government record by a police arrest report, also known as an incident report. These forms lay out all the information needed to put the crime in the system and it provides a strong outline for further law enforcement agents to review. Society has a strong misconception about crime rates due to media aspects heightening their fear factor. The system's crime data fluctuates by crime depending on certain influencing social factors such as economics, the dark figure of crime, population, and geography.

Infobox

Rape
40
Arson
11.6
Robbery
66.1
Burglary
269.8
Homicide
6.3
Aggravated assault
268.2
Motor vehicle theft
282.7
Total violent crime
380.7
Total property crime
1,954.4

Tables

· Crime over time › Select crimes reported by year
Year
Year
Crime
Year
Violent
Homicide
Violent
Rape
Violent
Aggravated Assasult
Property and nonviolent crimes
Shoplifting
Property and nonviolent crimes
Motor vehicle theft
2024
2024
Crime
2024
Violent
16,924
Violent
125,354
Violent
842,290
Property and nonviolent crimes
1,116,700
Property and nonviolent crimes
846,233
2023
2023
Crime
2023
Violent
19,677
Violent
131,033
Violent
873,773
Property and nonviolent crimes
994,948
Property and nonviolent crimes
1,055,283
2022
2022
Crime
2022
Violent
21,846
Violent
137,689
Violent
886,546
Property and nonviolent crimes
765,242
Property and nonviolent crimes
925,270
2021
2021
Crime
2021
Violent
17,924
Violent
113,008
Violent
662,202
Property and nonviolent crimes
602,085
Property and nonviolent crimes
620,307
2020
2020
Crime
2020
Violent
17,985
Violent
129,857
Violent
884,609
Property and nonviolent crimes
521,507
Property and nonviolent crimes
786,661
2019
2019
Crime
2019
Violent
16,696
Violent
142,341
Violent
791,348
Property and nonviolent crimes
507,162
Property and nonviolent crimes
702,747
2018
2018
Crime
2018
Violent
16,853
Violent
144,049
Violent
797,282
Property and nonviolent crimes
415,713
Property and nonviolent crimes
742,463
2017
2017
Crime
2017
Violent
17,466
Violent
135,941
Violent
795,176
Property and nonviolent crimes
390,950
Property and nonviolent crimes
758,273
2016
2016
Crime
2016
Violent
17,123
Violent
126,395
Violent
789,157
Property and nonviolent crimes
165,609
Property and nonviolent crimes
756,353
2015
2015
Crime
2015
Violent
15,643
Violent
119,604
Violent
749,044
Property and nonviolent crimes
148,340
Property and nonviolent crimes
698,387
2014
2014
Crime
2014
Violent
13,966
Violent
108,388
Violent
718,857
Property and nonviolent crimes
128,784
Property and nonviolent crimes
674,711
2013
2013
Crime
2013
Violent
14,114
Violent
96,316
Violent
713,480
Property and nonviolent crimes
109,124
Property and nonviolent crimes
690,039
Crime
Violent
Property and nonviolent crimes
Year
Homicide
Rape
Aggravated Assasult
Shoplifting
Motor vehicle theft
2024
16,924
125,354
842,290
1,116,700
846,233
2023
19,677
131,033
873,773
994,948
1,055,283
2022
21,846
137,689
886,546
765,242
925,270
2021
17,924
113,008
662,202
602,085
620,307
2020
17,985
129,857
884,609
521,507
786,661
2019
16,696
142,341
791,348
507,162
702,747
2018
16,853
144,049
797,282
415,713
742,463
2017
17,466
135,941
795,176
390,950
758,273
2016
17,123
126,395
789,157
165,609
756,353
2015
15,643
119,604
749,044
148,340
698,387
2014
13,966
108,388
718,857
128,784
674,711
2013
14,114
96,316
713,480
109,124
690,039
· Crime over time › Crime rate in select cities by year › New York City
2024
2024
Year
2024
Homicide
382
Rape
1,748
2023
2023
Year
2023
Homicide
391
Rape
1,455
2022
2022
Year
2022
Homicide
438
Rape
1,617
2021
2021
Year
2021
Homicide
488
Rape
1,491
2020
2020
Year
2020
Homicide
468
Rape
1,427
2019
2019
Year
2019
Homicide
319
Rape
1,755
2018
2018
Year
2018
Homicide
295
Rape
1,794
2017
2017
Year
2017
Homicide
292
Rape
1,449
2016
2016
Year
2016
Homicide
335
Rape
1,438
2015
2015
Year
2015
Homicide
352
Rape
1,438
2014
2014
Year
2014
Homicide
333
Rape
1,352
2013
2013
Year
2013
Homicide
335
Rape
1,378
2012
2012
Year
2012
Homicide
419
Rape
1,445
2011
2011
Year
2011
Homicide
515
Rape
1,420
2010
2010
Year
2010
Homicide
536
Rape
1,373
2009
2009
Year
2009
Homicide
471
Rape
1,205
2008
2008
Year
2008
Homicide
523
Rape
1,299
2007
2007
Year
2007
Homicide
496
Rape
1,351
2006
2006
Year
2006
Homicide
596
Rape
1,525
2005
2005
Year
2005
Homicide
539
Rape
1,858
2004
2004
Year
2004
Homicide
570
Rape
1,905
2003
2003
Year
2003
Homicide
597
Rape
2,070
2002
2002
Year
2002
Homicide
587
Rape
2,144
2001
2001
Year
2001
Homicide
649
Rape
1,981
2000
2000
Year
2000
Homicide
673
Rape
2,068
1999
1999
Year
1999
Homicide
644
Rape
NA
1998
1998
Year
1998
Homicide
633
Rape
NA
1997
1997
Year
1997
Homicide
770
Rape
NA
1996
1996
Year
1996
Homicide
983
Rape
NA
1995
1995
Year
1995
Homicide
1,177
Rape
NA
1994
1994
Year
1994
Homicide
1,561
Rape
NA
Year
Homicide
Rape
2024
382
1,748
2023
391
1,455
2022
438
1,617
2021
488
1,491
2020
468
1,427
2019
319
1,755
2018
295
1,794
2017
292
1,449
2016
335
1,438
2015
352
1,438
2014
333
1,352
2013
335
1,378
2012
419
1,445
2011
515
1,420
2010
536
1,373
2009
471
1,205
2008
523
1,299
2007
496
1,351
2006
596
1,525
2005
539
1,858
2004
570
1,905
2003
597
2,070
2002
587
2,144
2001
649
1,981
2000
673
2,068
1999
644
NA
1998
633
NA
1997
770
NA
1996
983
NA
1995
1,177
NA
1994
1,561
NA
Police-recorded violent crime rates per 100,000 population[89][90][91][92] · International comparison › Violent crime
Australia
Australia
Country
Australia
Homicide
1.0 (0.8) 2022 *
Rape
— †
Sexual assault
123.7 2022 †
Robbery
36.75 2022
Assault
1017.6# 2022
Germany
Germany
Country
Germany
Homicide
0.8
Rape
9.4 2010
Sexual assault
56.9 2010
Robbery
60
Assault
630
England/Wales
England/Wales
Country
England/Wales
Homicide
1.1
Rape
28.8 2010
Sexual assault
82.1 2010
Robbery
137
Assault
730
Scotland
Scotland
Country
Scotland
Homicide
1.6
Rape
17.0 2009
Sexual assault
124.6 2009
Robbery
48
Assault
1487
United States
United States
Country
United States
Homicide
5.0
Rape
44.4 2018 UCR
Sexual assault
270.0 2018 NCVS^
Robbery
133
Assault
241
Sweden
Sweden
Country
Sweden
Homicide
1.0
Rape
63.5 2010
Sexual assault
183.0 2010
Robbery
103
Assault
927
Country
Homicide
Rape
Sexual assault
Robbery
Assault
Australia
1.0 (0.8) 2022 *
— †
123.7 2022 †
36.75 2022
1017.6# 2022
Germany
0.8
9.4 2010
56.9 2010
60
630
England/Wales
1.1
28.8 2010
82.1 2010
137
730
Scotland
1.6
17.0 2009
124.6 2009
48
1487
United States
5.0
UCR
NCVS^
133
241
Sweden
1.0
63.5 2010
183.0 2010
103
927
Crime in ten largest metropolitan areas (2017)[128] · Geography of crime › Metropolitan areas
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
367.6
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
2,865.7
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH MSA
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
305.3
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
1,308.5
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI MSA
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
2,024.6
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
369.3
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
593.1
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
496.7
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
2,350.3
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
458.2
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
3,076.4
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA MSA
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
332.9
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
1,335.6
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
428.7
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
2,055.6
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
Metropolitan statistical area
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
273.4
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
1,745.4
Metropolitan statistical area
Violent crime rate(per 100,000)
Property crime rate(per 100,000)
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA
367.6
2,865.7
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH MSA
305.3
1,308.5
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI MSA
2,024.6
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA
369.3
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX MSA
593.1
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA MSA
496.7
2,350.3
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL MSA
458.2
3,076.4
New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA MSA
332.9
1,335.6
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD MSA
428.7
2,055.6
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV MSA
273.4
1,745.4

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