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Violent Crime
Property Crime
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Persons Arrested
Table 4
Crime in the United States1
by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 20132014
Overview
Data Declaration
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Violent crime3
Area
United
States
Total6,7,8,9
Rape
Rape
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2013
316,497,531
1,199,684
379.1
14,319
4.5
113,695
35.9
82,109
25.9
345,095
109.0
726,575
229
2014
318,857,056
1,197,987
375.7
14,249
4.5
116,645
36.6
84,041
26.4
325,802
102.2
741,291
232
-0.1
-0.9
-0.5
-1.2
+2.6
+1.8
+2.4
+1.6
-5.6
-6.3
+2.0
Percent
change
Northeast6,7
Murder and
nonnegligent
2013
56,028,220
191,037
341.0
1,974
3.5
13,584
24.2
9,867
17.6
66,060
117.9
109,419
195
2014
56,152,333
181,066
322.5
1,866
3.3
15,046
26.8
11,028
19.6
58,712
104.6
105,442
187
-5.2
-5.4
-5.5
-5.7
+10.8
+10.5
+11.8
+11.5
-11.1
-11.3
-3.6
-3
Percent
change
New England6,7
2013
14,639,742
44,901
306.7
315
2.2
5,052
34.5
3,703
25.3
11,996
81.9
27,538
188
2014
14,680,722
42,158
287.2
286
1.9
4,512
30.7
3,370
23.0
10,635
72.4
26,725
182
-6.1
-6.4
-9.2
-9.5
-10.7
-10.9
-9.0
-9.2
-11.3
-11.6
-3.0
-3
Percent
change
Connecticut6
2013
3,599,341
9,439
262.2
91
2.5
891
24.8
647
18.0
3,551
98.7
4,906
136
2014
3,596,677
8,522
236.9
86
2.4
782
21.7
571
15.9
3,159
87.8
4,495
125
-9.7
-9.6
-5.5
-5.4
-12.2
-12.2
-11.7
-11.7
-11.0
-11.0
-8.4
-8
Percent
change
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Violent crime3
Area
Maine7
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2013
1,328,702
1,761
132.5
24
1.8
495
37.3
366
27.5
335
25.2
907
68
2014
1,330,089
1,700
127.8
21
1.6
485
36.5
360
27.1
304
22.9
890
66
-3.5
-3.6
-12.5
-12.6
-2.0
-2.1
-1.6
-1.7
-9.3
-9.3
-1.9
-2
Percent
change
Massachusetts7
2013
6,708,874
27,264
406.4
138
2.1
2,303
34.3
1,722
25.7
6,705
99.9
18,118
270
2014
6,745,408
26,399
391.4
132
2.0
2,180
32.3
1,629
24.1
6,036
89.5
18,051
267
-3.2
-3.7
-4.3
-4.9
-5.3
-5.9
-5.4
-5.9
-10.0
-10.5
-0.4
-0
Percent
change
New
2013
1,322,616
2,952
223.2
21
1.6
778
58.8
522
39.5
647
48.9
1,506
113
2014
1,326,813
2,602
196.1
12
0.9
594
44.8
458
34.5
537
40.5
1,459
110
-11.9
-12.1
-42.9
-43.0
-23.7
-23.9
-12.3
-12.5
-17.0
-17.3
-3.1
-3
Hampshire6
Percent
change
Rhode Island7
2013
1,053,354
2,710
257.3
31
2.9
449
42.6
333
31.6
683
64.8
1,547
146
2014
1,055,173
2,313
219.2
25
2.4
361
34.2
253
24.0
529
50.1
1,398
132
-14.6
-14.8
-19.4
-19.5
-19.6
-19.7
-24.0
-24.2
-22.5
-22.7
-9.6
-9
Percent
change
Vermont6
2013
626,855
775
123.6
10
1.6
136
21.7
113
18.0
75
12.0
554
88
2014
626,562
622
99.3
10
1.6
110
17.6
99
15.8
70
11.2
432
68
-19.7
-19.7
0.0
-19.1
-19.1
-12.4
-12.3
-6.7
-6.6
-22.0
-22
Percent
change
Middle
2013
41,388,478
146,136
353.1
1,659
4.0
8,532
20.6
6,164
14.9
54,064
130.6
81,881
197
2014
41,471,611
138,908
334.9
1,580
3.8
10,534
25.4
7,658
18.5
48,077
115.9
78,717
189
-4.9
-5.1
-4.8
-5.0
+23.5
+23.2
+24.2
+24.0
-11.1
-11.3
-3.9
-4
Atlantic6,7
Percent
change
New Jersey
2013
8,911,502
25,748
288.9
404
4.5
1,189
13.3
861
9.7
12,084
135.6
12,071
135
2014
8,938,175
23,346
261.2
349
3.9
1,274
14.3
953
10.7
10,498
117.5
11,225
125
-9.3
-9.6
-13.6
-13.9
+7.1
+6.8
+10.7
+10.4
-13.1
-13.4
-7.0
-7
Percent
change
New York7
2013
19,695,680
77,563
393.8
644
3.3
3,548
18.0
2,575
13.1
27,241
138.3
46,130
234
2014
19,746,227
75,398
381.8
617
3.1
5,433
27.5
3,918
19.8
24,045
121.8
45,303
229
-2.8
-3.0
-4.2
-4.4
+53.1
+52.7
+52.2
+51.8
-11.7
-12.0
-1.8
-2
Percent
change
2013
12,781,296
42,825
335.1
611
4.8
3,795
29.7
2,728
21.3
14,739
115.3
23,680
185
2014
12,787,209
40,164
314.1
614
4.8
3,827
29.9
2,787
21.8
13,534
105.8
22,189
173
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Violent crime3
Area
Year
Population2
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
-6.2
-6.3
+0.5
+0.4
+0.8
+0.8
+2.2
+2.1
-8.2
-8.2
-6.3
-6
Percent
change
Midwest6,7
2013
67,567,871
237,138
351.0
3,076
4.6
29,049
43.0
21,297
31.5
67,045
99.2
137,968
204
2014
67,745,108
231,856
342.2
2,917
4.3
27,943
41.2
20,380
30.1
61,138
90.2
139,858
206
-2.2
-2.5
-5.2
-5.4
-3.8
-4.1
-4.3
-4.6
-8.8
-9.0
+1.4
Percent
change
East North
2013
46,674,416
170,180
364.6
2,345
5.0
20,593
44.1
14,926
32.0
54,257
116.2
92,985
199
2014
46,739,039
163,854
350.6
2,179
4.7
19,334
41.4
14,010
30.0
48,036
102.8
94,305
20
-3.7
-3.9
-7.1
-7.2
-6.1
-6.2
-6.1
-6.3
-11.5
-11.6
+1.4
Central6,7
Percent
change
Illinois6
2013
12,890,552
51,956
403.1
722
5.6
5,340
41.4
3,895
30.2
17,733
137.6
28,161
218
2014
12,880,580
47,663
370.0
685
5.3
4,159
32.3
3,081
23.9
15,299
118.8
27,520
213
-8.3
-8.2
-5.1
-5.1
-22.1
-22.1
-20.9
-20.8
-13.7
-13.7
-2.3
-2
Percent
change
Indiana7
2013
6,570,713
23,627
359.6
357
5.4
2,241
34.1
1,623
24.7
7,114
108.3
13,915
21
2014
6,596,855
24,099
365.3
330
5.0
2,186
33.1
1,615
24.5
6,897
104.5
14,686
222
+2.0
+1.6
-7.6
-7.9
-2.5
-2.8
-0.5
-0.9
-3.1
-3.4
+5.5
+5
Percent
change
Michigan6
2013
9,898,193
44,757
452.2
625
6.3
6,785
68.5
4,506
45.5
10,093
102.0
27,254
275
2014
9,909,877
42,348
427.3
535
5.4
6,273
63.3
4,049
40.9
8,021
80.9
27,519
277
-5.4
-5.5
-14.4
-14.5
-7.5
-7.7
-10.1
-10.2
-20.5
-20.6
+1.0
+0
Percent
change
Ohio7
2013
11,572,005
33,722
291.4
478
4.1
4,391
37.9
3,594
31.1
14,483
125.2
14,370
124
2014
11,594,163
33,030
284.9
464
4.0
5,042
43.5
4,097
35.3
12,753
110.0
14,771
127
-2.1
-2.2
-2.9
-3.1
+14.8
+14.6
+14.0
+13.8
-11.9
-12.1
+2.8
+2
Percent
change
Wisconsin7
2013
5,742,953
16,118
280.7
163
2.8
1,836
32.0
1,308
22.8
4,834
84.2
9,285
16
2014
5,757,564
16,714
290.3
165
2.9
1,674
29.1
1,168
20.3
5,066
88.0
9,809
170
+3.7
+3.4
+1.2
+1.0
-8.8
-9.1
-10.7
-10.9
+4.8
+4.5
+5.6
+5
Percent
change
West North
2013
20,893,455
66,958
320.5
731
3.5
8,456
40.5
6,371
30.5
12,788
61.2
44,983
215
2014
21,006,069
68,002
323.7
738
3.5
8,609
41.0
6,370
30.3
13,102
62.4
45,553
216
+1.6
+1.0
+1.0
+0.4
+1.8
+1.3
+0.0
-0.6
+2.5
+1.9
+1.3
+0
8,443
273.0
41
1.3
1,133
36.6
873
28.2
937
30.3
6,332
204
Central6,7
Percent
change
Iowa6
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Violent crime3
Area
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2014
3,107,126
8,497
273.5
60
1.9
1,128
36.3
828
26.6
1,045
33.6
6,264
20
+0.6
+0.2
+46.3
+45.6
-0.4
-0.9
-5.2
-5.6
+11.5
+11.0
-1.1
Percent
change
Kansas6
2013
2,895,801
9,928
342.8
117
4.0
1,295
44.7
1,003
34.6
1,339
46.2
7,177
247
2014
2,904,021
10,123
348.6
91
3.1
1,411
48.6
1,075
37.0
1,362
46.9
7,259
250
+2.0
+1.7
-22.2
-22.4
+9.0
+8.6
+7.2
+6.9
+1.7
+1.4
+1.1
+0
Percent
change
Minnesota6
2013
5,422,060
12,710
234.4
114
2.1
2,014
37.1
1,453
26.8
3,674
67.8
6,908
127
2014
5,457,173
12,505
229.1
88
1.6
2,001
36.7
1,452
26.6
3,687
67.6
6,729
123
-1.6
-2.2
-22.8
-23.3
-0.6
-1.3
-0.1
-0.7
+0.4
-0.3
-2.6
-3
Percent
change
Missouri6
2013
6,044,917
26,216
433.7
369
6.1
2,305
38.1
1,679
27.8
5,486
90.8
18,056
298
2014
6,063,589
26,856
442.9
403
6.6
2,379
39.2
1,706
28.1
5,592
92.2
18,482
304
+2.4
+2.1
+9.2
+8.9
+3.2
+2.9
+1.6
+1.3
+1.9
+1.6
+2.4
+2
Percent
change
Nebraska7
2013
1,868,969
4,949
264.8
56
3.0
847
45.3
621
33.2
1,035
55.4
3,011
16
2014
1,881,503
5,275
280.4
54
2.9
862
45.8
620
33.0
1,043
55.4
3,316
176
+6.6
+5.9
-3.6
-4.2
+1.8
+1.1
-0.2
-0.8
+0.8
+0.1
+10.1
+9
Percent
change
North Dakota6
2013
723,857
1,979
273.4
16
2.2
355
49.0
288
39.8
161
22.2
1,447
199
2014
739,482
1,960
265.1
22
3.0
358
48.4
276
37.3
173
23.4
1,407
190
-1.0
-3.1
+37.5
+34.6
+0.8
-1.3
-4.2
-6.2
+7.5
+5.2
-2.8
-4
Percent
change
South Dakota6
2013
845,510
2,733
323.2
18
2.1
507
60.0
454
53.7
156
18.5
2,052
242
2014
853,175
2,786
326.5
20
2.3
470
55.1
413
48.4
200
23.4
2,096
245
+1.9
+1.0
+11.1
+10.1
-7.3
-8.1
-9.0
-9.8
+28.2
+27.1
+2.1
Percent
change
South6,7,8,9
2013
118,522,802
490,913
414.2
6,273
5.3
43,186
36.4
30,651
25.9
130,005
109.7
311,449
262
2014
119,771,934
505,389
422.0
6,552
5.5
44,733
37.3
31,523
26.3
128,703
107.5
325,401
27
+2.9
+1.9
+4.4
+3.4
+3.6
+2.5
+2.8
+1.8
-1.0
-2.0
+4.5
+3
Percent
change
South
2013
61,852,944
250,657
405.2
3,213
5.2
19,938
32.2
13,913
22.5
69,734
112.7
157,772
255
2014
62,514,615
263,801
422.0
3,486
5.6
21,391
34.2
14,892
23.8
68,997
110.4
169,927
27
+5.2
+4.1
+8.5
+7.3
+7.3
+6.2
+7.0
+5.9
-1.1
-2.1
+7.7
Atlantic6,8,9
Percent
change
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Violent crime3
Area
Delaware6
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2013
925,240
4,633
500.7
41
4.4
399
43.1
278
30.0
1,233
133.3
2,960
319
2014
935,614
4,576
489.1
54
5.8
386
41.3
249
26.6
1,269
135.6
2,867
306
-1.2
-2.3
+31.7
+30.2
-3.3
-4.3
-10.4
-11.4
+2.9
+1.8
-3.1
-4
Percent
change
District of
2013
649,111
8,415
1,296.4
103
15.9
395
60.9
297
45.8
4,082
628.9
3,835
590
2014
658,893
8,199
1,244.4
105
15.9
472
71.6
352
53.4
3,497
530.7
4,125
626
-2.6
-4.0
+1.9
+0.4
+19.5
+17.7
+18.5
+16.8
-14.3
-15.6
+7.6
+6
Columbia6,8
Percent
change
Florida6
2013
19,600,311
91,993
469.3
972
5.0
6,767
34.5
4,765
24.3
23,200
118.4
61,054
31
2014
19,893,297
107,521
540.5
1,149
5.8
8,563
43.0
6,051
30.4
24,914
125.2
72,895
366
+16.9
+15.2
+18.2
+16.5
+26.5
+24.7
+27.0
+25.1
+7.4
+5.8
+19.4
+17
Percent
change
Georgia9
2013
9,994,759
37,519
375.4
563
5.6
2,891
28.9
2,022
20.2
12,704
127.1
21,361
213
2014
10,097,343
38,097
377.3
580
5.7
3,048
30.2
2,159
21.4
12,417
123.0
22,052
218
+1.5
+0.5
+3.0
+2.0
+5.4
+4.4
+6.8
+5.7
-2.3
-3.3
+3.2
+2
Percent
change
Maryland
2013
5,938,737
28,235
475.4
384
6.5
1,679
28.3
1,179
19.9
10,048
169.2
16,124
27
2014
5,976,407
26,661
446.1
365
6.1
1,619
27.1
1,144
19.1
9,544
159.7
15,133
253
-5.6
-6.2
-4.9
-5.5
-3.6
-4.2
-3.0
-3.6
-5.0
-5.6
-6.1
-6
Percent
change
North Carolina
2013
9,848,917
33,587
341.0
463
4.7
2,524
25.6
1,790
18.2
9,275
94.2
21,325
216
2014
9,943,964
32,767
329.5
510
5.1
2,420
24.3
1,740
17.5
8,416
84.6
21,421
215
-2.4
-3.4
+10.2
+9.1
-4.1
-5.0
-2.8
-3.7
-9.3
-10.1
+0.5
-0
Percent
change
South Carolina6
2013
4,771,929
24,263
508.5
305
6.4
2,233
46.8
1,739
36.4
3,965
83.1
17,760
372
2014
4,832,482
24,052
497.7
311
6.4
2,068
42.8
1,480
30.6
3,997
82.7
17,676
365
-0.9
-2.1
+2.0
+0.7
-7.4
-8.5
-14.9
-16.0
+0.8
-0.5
-0.5
Percent
change
Virginia6
2013
8,270,345
16,355
197.8
320
3.9
2,350
28.4
1,476
17.8
4,574
55.3
9,111
110
2014
8,326,289
16,340
196.2
338
4.1
2,310
27.7
1,432
17.2
4,292
51.5
9,400
112
-0.1
-0.8
+5.6
+4.9
-1.7
-2.4
-3.0
-3.6
-6.2
-6.8
+3.2
+2
Percent
change
2013
1,853,595
5,657
305.2
62
3.3
700
37.8
367
19.8
653
35.2
4,242
228
2014
1,850,326
5,588
302.0
74
4.0
505
27.3
285
15.4
651
35.2
4,358
235
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Violent crime3
Area
Year
Population2
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
-1.2
-1.0
+19.4
+19.6
-27.9
-27.7
-22.3
-22.2
-0.3
-0.1
+2.7
+2
Percent
change
East South
2013
18,723,054
76,480
408.5
1,070
5.7
7,225
38.6
5,030
26.9
17,638
94.2
50,547
270
2014
18,806,265
78,253
416.1
1,065
5.7
7,034
37.4
4,944
26.3
17,732
94.3
52,422
278
+2.3
+1.9
-0.5
-0.9
-2.6
-3.1
-1.7
-2.1
+0.5
+0.1
+3.7
+3
Central6,7
Percent
change
Alabama6
2013
4,833,996
20,834
431.0
346
7.2
2,055
42.5
1,449
30.0
4,645
96.1
13,788
285
2014
4,849,377
20,727
427.4
276
5.7
2,005
41.3
1,436
29.6
4,701
96.9
13,745
283
-0.5
-0.8
-20.2
-20.5
-2.4
-2.7
-0.9
-1.2
+1.2
+0.9
-0.3
-0
Percent
change
Kentucky6
2013
4,399,583
9,280
210.9
172
3.9
1,646
37.4
951
21.6
3,247
73.8
4,215
95
2014
4,413,457
9,340
211.6
160
3.6
1,440
32.6
883
20.0
3,336
75.6
4,404
99
+0.6
+0.3
-7.0
-7.3
-12.5
-12.8
-7.2
-7.4
+2.7
+2.4
+4.5
+4
Percent
change
Mississippi7
2013
2,992,206
8,303
277.5
217
7.3
1,024
34.2
726
24.3
2,413
80.6
4,649
155
2014
2,994,079
8,338
278.5
258
8.6
1,058
35.3
764
25.5
2,430
81.2
4,592
153
+0.4
+0.4
+18.9
+18.8
+3.3
+3.3
+5.2
+5.2
+0.7
+0.6
-1.2
Percent
change
Tennessee6
2013
6,497,269
38,063
585.8
335
5.2
2,500
38.5
1,904
29.3
7,333
112.9
27,895
429
2014
6,549,352
39,848
608.4
371
5.7
2,531
38.6
1,861
28.4
7,265
110.9
29,681
453
+4.7
+3.9
+10.7
+9.9
+1.2
+0.4
-2.3
-3.0
-0.9
-1.7
+6.4
+5
Percent
change
West South
2013
37,946,804
163,776
431.6
1,990
5.2
16,023
42.2
11,708
30.9
42,633
112.3
103,130
27
2014
38,451,054
163,335
424.8
2,001
5.2
16,308
42.4
11,687
30.4
41,974
109.2
103,052
268
-0.3
-1.6
+0.6
-0.8
+1.8
+0.4
-0.2
-1.5
-1.5
-2.8
-0.1
Central6
Percent
change
Arkansas6
2013
2,958,765
13,705
463.2
158
5.3
1,490
50.4
1,135
38.4
2,261
76.4
9,796
33
2014
2,966,369
14,243
480.1
165
5.6
1,763
59.4
1,182
39.8
2,050
69.1
10,265
346
+3.9
+3.7
+4.4
+4.2
+18.3
+18.0
+4.1
+3.9
-9.3
-9.6
+4.8
+4
Percent
change
Louisiana6
2013
4,629,284
24,127
521.2
494
10.7
1,763
38.1
1,248
27.0
5,539
119.7
16,331
352
2014
4,649,676
23,934
514.7
477
10.3
1,375
29.6
992
21.3
5,695
122.5
16,387
352
-0.8
-1.2
-3.4
-3.9
-22.0
-22.3
-20.5
-20.9
+2.8
+2.4
+0.3
-0
17,187
446.1
198
5.1
2,314
60.1
1,715
44.5
3,023
78.5
11,652
302
Percent
change
Oklahoma6
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Violent crime3
Area
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2014
3,878,051
15,744
406.0
175
4.5
1,777
45.8
1,277
32.9
3,048
78.6
10,744
277
-8.4
-9.0
-11.6
-12.2
-23.2
-23.7
-25.5
-26.0
+0.8
+0.2
-7.8
-8
Percent
change
Texas6
2013
26,505,637
108,757
410.3
1,140
4.3
10,456
39.4
7,610
28.7
31,810
120.0
65,351
246
2014
26,956,958
109,414
405.9
1,184
4.4
11,393
42.3
8,236
30.6
31,181
115.7
65,656
243
+0.6
-1.1
+3.9
+2.1
+9.0
+7.1
+8.2
+6.4
-2.0
-3.6
+0.5
Percent
change
West6,7
2013
74,378,638
280,596
377.3
2,996
4.0
27,876
37.5
20,294
27.3
81,985
110.2
167,739
225
2014
75,187,681
279,676
372.0
2,914
3.9
28,923
38.5
21,110
28.1
77,249
102.7
170,590
226
-0.3
-1.4
-2.7
-3.8
+3.8
+2.6
+4.0
+2.9
-5.8
-6.8
+1.7
+0
Percent
change
Mountain6,7
2013
22,899,189
87,804
383.4
935
4.1
12,051
52.6
8,735
38.1
18,565
81.1
56,253
245
2014
23,197,119
88,243
380.4
893
3.8
12,027
51.8
8,620
37.2
19,100
82.3
56,223
242
+0.5
-0.8
-4.5
-5.7
-0.2
-1.5
-1.3
-2.6
+2.9
+1.6
-0.1
Percent
change
Arizona6
2013
6,634,997
27,576
415.6
355
5.4
3,174
47.8
2,344
35.3
6,656
100.3
17,391
262
2014
6,731,484
26,916
399.9
319
4.7
3,378
50.2
2,464
36.6
6,249
92.8
16,970
252
-2.4
-3.8
-10.1
-11.4
+6.4
+4.9
+5.1
+3.6
-6.1
-7.5
-2.4
-3
Percent
change
Colorado6
2013
5,272,086
16,099
305.4
174
3.3
2,963
56.2
2,198
41.7
3,136
59.5
9,826
186
2014
5,355,866
16,554
309.1
151
2.8
3,039
56.7
2,121
39.6
3,039
56.7
10,325
192
+2.8
+1.2
-13.2
-14.6
+2.6
+1.0
-3.5
-5.0
-3.1
-4.6
+5.1
+3
Percent
change
Idaho6
2013
1,612,843
3,471
215.2
29
1.8
674
41.8
516
32.0
220
13.6
2,548
158
2014
1,634,464
3,468
212.2
32
2.0
609
37.3
468
28.6
204
12.5
2,623
160
-0.1
-1.4
+10.3
+8.9
-9.6
-10.8
-9.3
-10.5
-7.3
-8.5
+2.9
Percent
change
Montana6
2013
1,014,864
2,924
288.1
23
2.3
467
46.0
382
37.6
217
21.4
2,217
218
2014
1,023,579
3,313
323.7
37
3.6
541
52.9
430
42.0
203
19.8
2,532
247
+13.3
+12.3
+60.9
+59.5
+15.8
+14.9
+12.6
+11.6
-6.5
-7.2
+14.2
+13
Percent
change
Nevada6
2013
2,791,494
16,888
605.0
163
5.8
1,482
53.1
1,090
39.0
5,183
185.7
10,060
360
2014
2,839,099
18,045
635.6
170
6.0
1,357
47.8
995
35.0
5,954
209.7
10,564
372
+6.9
+5.1
+4.3
+2.5
-8.4
-10.0
-8.7
-10.2
+14.9
+12.9
+5.0
+3
Percent
change
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Violent crime3
Area
New Mexico
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Year
Population2
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
2013
2,086,895
12,990
622.5
123
5.9
1,565
75.0
1,135
54.4
1,832
87.8
9,470
453
2014
2,085,572
12,459
597.4
101
4.8
1,475
70.7
1,071
51.4
2,086
100.0
8,797
42
-4.1
-4.0
-17.9
-17.8
-5.8
-5.7
-5.6
-5.6
+13.9
+13.9
-7.1
Percent
change
Utah7
-7
2013
2,902,787
6,644
228.9
51
1.8
1,522
52.4
926
31.9
1,247
43.0
3,824
13
2014
2,942,902
6,346
215.6
67
2.3
1,454
49.4
945
32.1
1,312
44.6
3,513
119
-4.5
-5.8
+31.4
+29.6
-4.5
-5.8
+2.1
+0.7
+5.2
+3.8
-8.1
-9
Percent
change
Wyoming6
2013
583,223
1,212
207.8
17
2.9
204
35.0
144
24.7
74
12.7
917
157
2014
584,153
1,142
195.5
16
2.7
174
29.8
126
21.6
53
9.1
899
153
-5.8
-5.9
-5.9
-6.0
-14.7
-14.8
-12.5
-12.6
-28.4
-28.5
-2.0
-2
Percent
change
Pacific6,7
2013
51,479,449
192,792
374.5
2,061
4.0
15,825
30.7
11,559
22.5
63,420
123.2
111,486
216
2014
51,990,562
191,433
368.2
2,021
3.9
16,896
32.5
12,490
24.0
58,149
111.8
114,367
220
-0.7
-1.7
-1.9
-2.9
+6.8
+5.7
+8.1
+7.0
-8.3
-9.2
+2.6
Percent
change
Alaska6
2013
737,259
4,709
638.7
34
4.6
925
125.5
657
89.1
623
84.5
3,127
424
2014
736,732
4,684
635.8
41
5.6
771
104.7
555
75.3
629
85.4
3,243
440
-0.5
-0.5
+20.6
+20.7
-16.6
-16.6
-15.5
-15.5
+1.0
+1.0
+3.7
+3
Percent
change
California7
2013
38,431,393
154,739
402.6
1,746
4.5
10,324
26.9
7,464
19.4
53,640
139.6
89,029
23
2014
38,802,500
153,709
396.1
1,699
4.4
11,527
29.7
8,398
21.6
48,680
125.5
91,803
236
-0.7
-1.6
-2.7
-3.6
+11.7
+10.6
+12.5
+11.4
-9.2
-10.1
+3.1
+2
Percent
change
Hawaii6
2013
1,408,987
3,585
254.4
32
2.3
508
36.1
366
26.0
934
66.3
2,111
149
2014
1,419,561
3,680
259.2
26
1.8
445
31.3
314
22.1
1,107
78.0
2,102
148
+2.6
+1.9
-18.8
-19.4
-12.4
-13.1
-14.2
-14.8
+18.5
+17.6
-0.4
Percent
change
Oregon7
2013
3,928,068
9,536
242.8
82
2.1
1,464
37.3
1,000
25.5
2,394
60.9
5,596
142
2014
3,970,239
9,224
232.3
81
2.0
1,458
36.7
1,052
26.5
2,093
52.7
5,592
140
-3.3
-4.3
-1.2
-2.3
-0.4
-1.5
+5.2
+4.1
-12.6
-13.5
-0.1
Percent
change
2013
6,973,742
20,223
290.0
167
2.4
2,604
37.3
2,072
29.7
5,829
83.6
11,623
166
2014
7,061,530
20,136
285.2
174
2.5
2,695
38.2
2,171
30.7
5,640
79.9
11,627
164
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Violent crime3
Area
Year
Population2
Murder and
Rape
Rape
nonnegligent
(revised
(legacy
manslaughter
definition)4
definition)5
Aggravated
Robbery
assault
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
Rate
per
per
per
per
per
Ra
p
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,000
Number
100,0
-0.4
-1.7
+4.2
+2.9
+3.5
+2.2
+4.8
+3.5
-3.2
-4.4
Percent
change
Puerto Rico
2013
3,595,839
9,328
259.4
883
24.6
34
0.9
26
0.7
6,016
167.3
2,395
66
2014
3,548,397
8,383
236.2
681
19.2
56
1.6
41
1.2
5,171
145.7
2,475
69
-10.1
-8.9
-22.9
-21.8
+64.7
+66.9
+57.7
+59.8
-14.0
-12.9
+3.3
+4
Percent
change
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Crime in the United States, by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 20132014
In 2014, the estimated number of violent crimes in the United States decreased 0.1 percent when compared with 2013 data.
In comparing the 2-year estimates, violent crimes decreased in three of the four regions, with the largest decline (5.2 percent)
occurring in the Northeast, followed by a decline of 2.2 percent in the Midwest, and 0.3 percent in the West. Violent crime
increased 2.9 percent in the South.
The estimated number of murders decreased 5.5 percent in the Northeast, 5.2 percent in the Midwest, and 2.7 percent in the
West. However, the estimated number of murders increased 4.4 percent in the South.
For rape (revised definition), the Northeast had a 10.8 percent increase, the West saw a 3.8 percent increase, and the South
had a 3.6 percent increase. The Midwest saw a 3.8 percent decrease in estimated rape (revised definition) offenses.
The estimated number of robbery offenses in 2014 declined 11.1 percent in the Northeast, 8.8 percent in the Midwest, 5.8
percent in the West, and 1.0 percent in the South.
Estimated aggravated assault offenses were up 4.5 percent in the South, 1.7 percent in the West, and 1.4 percent in the
Midwest. The Northeast, however, saw a 3.6 percent decrease in estimated aggravated assault offenses in 2014.
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For 2014, the estimated number of property crimes nationwide decreased 4.3 percent when compared with the 2013
estimate.
The estimated number of property crimes declined 7.0 percent in the Northeast, 6.8 percent in the Midwest, 5.2 percent in
the West, and 1.8 percent in the South.
The estimated number of burglaries decreased 13.8 percent in the Midwest, 13.1 percent in the Northeast, 10.7 percent in
the West, and 8.2 percent in the South.
Larceny-thefts declined 5.5 percent in the Northeast, 5.0 percent in the Midwest, 3.5 percent in the West, and 0.2 percent in
the South.
When compared with the 2013 estimates, the estimated number of motor vehicle thefts in 2014 decreased 6.7 percent in the
Northeast, 4.1 percent in the West, and 3.9 percent in the Midwest. The South saw an increase of 3.9 percent.
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