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The Crime Index total, a measure of serious crime, decreased 0.2 percent to an estimated 11.6 million offenses in 2000. This marked the lowest measure since 1978 and remained relatively unchanged from 1999 numbers. Collectively, the Nations' cities showed a 0.1-percent decline in serious crime. However, cities with ...
SECTION II Crime Index Offenses Reported CRIME INDEX TOTAL DEFINITION The Crime Index is composed of selected offenses used to gauge fluctuations in the overall volume and rate of crime reported to law enforcement. The offenses included are the violent crimes of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

Number of offenses1

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants1

11,634,378 11,605,751 -0.2

4,266.5 4,124.0 -3.3

1

Does not include arson. See page 61.

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The Crime Index total, a measure of serious crime, decreased 0.2 percent to an estimated 11.6 million offenses in 2000. This marked the lowest measure since 1978 and remained relatively unchanged from 1999 numbers. Collectively, the Nations’ cities showed a 0.1-percent decline in serious crime. However, cities with populations of less than 50,000 showed increases in the Crime Index. Cities with populations of 10,000 to 24,999 had an increase of 0.8 percent, and cities with populations under 10,000 were up 0.6 percent. In cities with populations of 25,000 to 49,999, the Crime Index was up 0.4 percent. Cities with populations of 100,000 and over had an overall decrease of 0.4 percent in Crime Index offenses, and cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 saw serious offenses fall an average of 0.7 percent. Suburban counties had a 1.8-percent decrease in Crime Index offenses, and rural counties had a 0.5-percent increase. Five- and 10-year trends indicate the 2000 national total was 14.0 percent lower than in 1996 and 22.0 percent lower than in 1991. By region, the largest volume of Crime Index offenses was reported in the most populous area, the Southern States, which accounted for 41.0 percent of the total. The Western States made up 23.0 percent of the total; the Midwestern States, 21.9 percent; and the Northeastern States, 14.2 percent. The Western States showed an increase in Crime Index offenses, up 1.0 percent from the 1999 totals. The Northeastern States had a 2.0-percent decrease, the Midwestern States noted a 0.6-percent drop, and the Southern States registered a 0.1-percent decrease. (See Tables 3 and 4.) In 2000, Crime Index offenses occurred most often in July and August and least often in February. (See Table 2.1.) Table 2.1 Crime Index Total by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.1 7.6 7.9 8.0 8.5 8.4 9.1 9.1 8.4 8.7 7.9 8.2

8.2 7.3 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.5 9.1 9.0 8.6 8.7 7.9 8.3

8.5 7.5 8.2 8.0 8.4 8.5 9.0 9.0 8.4 8.5 7.8 8.2

8.0 7.2 8.0 7.9 8.4 8.6 9.1 9.2 8.5 8.7 8.2 8.4

7.8 7.4 8.3 8.0 8.7 8.6 9.1 9.1 8.5 8.7 8.0 7.9

Rate At 4,124.0 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants in the United States, the Crime Index rate for 2000 is the lowest

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since 1972. By population grouping, cities outside metropolitan areas had a Crime Index rate of 4,485.0 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, and metropolitan areas, a rate of 4,428.0 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. Rural counties had 1,864.0 offenses per 100,000. (See Tables 1 and 2.) Overall, the 2000 Crime Index rate dropped 3.3 percent from the 1999 rate, 18.9 percent from the 1996 rate, and 30.1 percent from the 1991 rate. Of the Nation’s four regions, the South had the highest Crime Index rate with 4,743.4 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. The West followed with a rate of 4,222.4; the Midwest with 3,945.0; and the Northeast with 3,064.3. All four regions experienced a decline in the rate per 100,000 inhabitants from 1999 to 2000. By region, the Northeastern region experienced a decrease in the rate of serious crime of 5.2 percent, and the Southern Region recorded a 3.9-percent drop. The Midwestern Region had a 2.4-percent decrease, and the Western Region had a 2.3-percent decline. (See Table 4.) Nature The Crime Index is composed of the total of violent and property crimes. Violent crimes comprised 12.3 percent of Crime Index offenses, and property crimes made up 87.7 percent. Larceny-theft, a property crime, was the offense most often reported to law enforcement. Murder, a violent crime, was least often reported. (See Figure 2.3.) An estimated $16.4 billion in stolen property was reported for all Crime Index offenses in 2000. Thefts of motor vehicles accounted for the greatest loss, followed by jewelry and precious metals; televisions, radios, stereos, etc.; and currency, notes, etc. The recovery rate for monetary losses from stolen property as reported to law enforcement agencies around the Nation in 2000 was 34.8 percent. With regard to percentage of monetary recovery, stolen motor vehicles had the highest followed by clothing and furs, and consumable goods. (See Table 24.) Law Enforcement Response Law enforcement agencies throughout the United States reported an estimated 2.2 million arrests for Index crimes and cleared 20.5 percent of serious crimes. Clearances can occur by arrest or by exceptional means when some element beyond law enforcement control precludes the placing of formal charges against the offender. The arrest of one person may clear several crimes, or several persons may be arrested in connection with the clearance of one offense. Five- and 10-year clearance rates show a 21.7-percent clearance rate in 1996, and a 21.2-percent clearance rate in 1991.

In 2000, Crime Index arrests fell 3.7 percent from 1999 arrest numbers. With the exception of motor vehicle theft, which rose 1.2 percent, each offense in the Crime Index reflected a drop in the number of persons arrested from 1999 to 2000. Among violent crimes, arrests for murders were down 7.5 percent, and arrests for forcible rape decreased 3.6 percent. Robbery arrests declined 2.5 percent, and aggravated assault arrests went down 0.9 percent. Among the property crimes, arrests for larcenytheft dropped 5.5 percent, and arrests for burglary were

down 3.4 percent. Arrests for arson declined 4.3 percent. (See Table 36.) Adult arrests dropped 3.1 percent, and juvenile arrests declined 5.1 percent. By gender, male arrests fell 4.1 percent, and female arrests dipped 2.4 percent. (See Tables 36 and 37.) The highest volume of Crime Index arrests were for larceny-thefts with nearly 1.2 million estimated arrests. (See Table 29.)

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FIGURE 2.2

CRIME INDEX OFFENSES

inhabitants

-4

-3.2

-7.5

-8 -9.2

-12 -13.8 -14.0

-16 -16.1

-18.9

-20

-24

-28 1996 8

1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

Rate per100,000

-2.2

from 1996

Volume

0

FIGURE 2.3

CRIME INDEX OFFENSES

Motor Vehicle Theft 10.0%

Forcible Rape 0.8%

Robbery 3.5% Aggravated Assault 7.8%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 1

2000

Murder 0.1%

Burglary 17.7%

Larceny-theft 60.0%

1

Due to rounding, the percentages do not add to 100.0 percent.

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FIGURE 2.4

R EGIONAL CRIME RATES 2000 VIOLENT & PROPERTY CRIMES PER 100,000 INHABITANTS

NORTHEAST MIDWEST

4500

4500 4000

WEST

4500 4000

4000 3,517.2

3500

3500 3000 3,701.5

2500

3500

2500 2000

3000

2000 1500

2500

1500 1000

2000

1000 500

1500

500

427.8 0

520.9

0 Violent Property

0

Violent Property

SOUTH

4500

4,162.8 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 580.6 500 0

10

443.4

Violent Property

1000 500

2,620.9

3000

Violent Property

VIOLENT CRIME TOTAL DEFINITION Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. All violent crimes involve force or threat of force. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,426,044 1,424,289 -0.1

523.0 506.1 -3.2

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The number of violent crimes reported to the Nation’s law enforcement agencies in 2000 remains virtually unchanged from a year ago, with approximately 1.4 million violent crimes reported. The 2000 volume is the lowest violent crime total since 1985 and is a decline of 15.6 percent from the 1996 level and a 25.5-percent decrease from the 1991 level. In comparison to 1999 figures, the 2000 violent crime figures declined 0.1 percent overall in the United States’ cities. Collectively among city population groupings, violent crime increased in cities with populations of less than 100,000 inhabitants. Increases in violent crime ranged from 0.2 percent in cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 to 2.2 percent in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants. Conversely, violent crimes in cities with populations greater than 100,000 inhabitants fell 0.4 percent. Among population groupings, rural counties had the greatest decline at 2.8 percent. Suburban counties showed a decline of 0.4 percent. The South, the most populous region in the United States, accounted for 40.9 percent of all violent crimes in 2000. In the Nation’s other regions, the West reported 23.1 percent of all violent crimes; the Midwest, 19.3 percent; and the Northeast, 16.7 percent. Two of the Nation’s four regions reported increases in violent crime from 1999 to 2000. The West recorded a 1.0-percent rise in violent crimes, and the South had an increase of 0.5 percent. A 2.0-percent decline was experienced in the Northeast. The Midwest had a decline of 1.1 percent. (See Table 4.) Violent offenses in 2000 occurred most frequently in the month of May and least often during February. (See Table 2.2.) Table 2.2 Violent Crime Total by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.3 7.6 8.0 7.9 8.6 8.6 9.1 9.1 8.5 8.5 7.8 8.1

8.1 7.2 8.2 8.0 8.9 8.7 9.2 9.2 8.7 8.5 7.8 7.6

8.4 7.2 8.1 8.0 8.7 8.5 9.1 9.2 8.6 8.5 7.7 7.8

8.2 7.1 7.9 8.1 8.8 8.5 9.3 9.1 8.4 8.6 8.0 8.0

7.7 7.4 8.4 8.3 9.2 8.6 9.0 8.9 8.6 8.7 7.6 7.7

Rate The year 2000 had the lowest national violent crime rate since 1978, a rate of 506.1 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. The violent crime rate fell 3.2 percent from 1999 to 2000; 20.5 percent from the 1996 rate; and 33.2 percent from the 1991 rate. There were 561.4 offenses 12

per 100,000 inhabitants in the Nation’s metropolitan areas and 401.5 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants in cities outside metropolitan areas. Rural counties collectively had a violent crime rate of 209.7 offenses per 100,000 in population. All regions of the country registered declines in violent crime rates. The Northeast reported a 5.3-percent decline; the South, a 3.3-percent drop; the Midwest, a 2.9-percent fall; and the West, a 2.2-percent decrease. A violent crime rate of 580.6 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants was registered in the South; 520.9 in the West; 443.4 in the Northeast; and 427.8 in the Midwest. (See Table 4.) Nature Aggravated assaults accounted for 63.9 percent of all violent crimes in 2000, and robberies made up an additional 28.6 percent. Forcible rapes comprised 6.3 percent of all violent crimes, and homicides constituted 1.1 percent of the total. Personal weapons, such as hands, fists, feet, etc., were used in 31.5 percent of all murders, robberies, and aggravated assaults, collectively, in 2000. Other dangerous weapons were used in 27.9 percent of all violent crimes; firearms were used in 25.6 percent; and knives or cutting instruments were used in 15.0 percent. Data concerning weapons used in connection with forcible rape were not collected. Law Enforcement Response The overall violent crime clearance rate was 47.5 percent in 2000. Of the crimes cleared, 63.1 percent of murders and 56.9 percent of aggravated assaults were cleared. The crime of forcible rape had a 46.9-percent clearance rate, and robbery had a 25.7-percent clearance rate. Of the estimated 625,132 persons arrested for violent crimes in 2000, 82.6 percent were males, 84.1 percent were adults, and 59.9 percent were white. Persons under 25-years-old made up 44.4 percent of all violent crime arrestees. The violent crime arrestees accounted for 4.5 percent of the total arrests for all offenses and 27.8 percent of the total Index crime arrests. (See Tables 29, 38, 41, 42, and 43.) A decline of 1.4 percent was registered for the total number of arrests for violent crime throughout the United States from 1999 to 2000. Rural counties and suburban counties noted violent crime arrest increases of 1.5 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively. As a group, cities had a 2.1-percent decline for violent crime arrests. Arrests of juveniles (persons under age 18) for violent crime decreased 4.4 percent, and adult arrests fell 0.8 percent from 1999 levels. (For a breakdown of persons arrested by city, suburban, and rural areas, see Section IV, Persons Arrested.)

FIGURE 2.5

VIOLENT CRIME

-3.1

-4

inhabitants

-4.0

PERCENT CHANGE

Rate per 100,000

from 1996

Volume

0

-8 -9.2 -10.8

-12

-15.5

-16

-15.6 -17.9

-20 -20.5

-24 -28 1996

1997

1998

1999

2000 13

MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER DEFINITION Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, as defined in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, is the willful (nonnegligent) killing of one human being by another. The classification of this offense, as for all other Crime Index offenses, is based solely on police investigation as opposed to the determination of a court, medical examiner, coroner, jury, or other judicial body. Not included in the count for this offense classification are deaths caused by negligence, suicide, or accident; justifiable homicides; and attempts to murder or assaults to murder, which are scored as aggravated assaults. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

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Number of offenses 15,522 15,517 Less than 0.1 percent

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.7 5.5

The estimated number of persons murdered in the United States in 2000 was 15,517, virtually no change from the 1999 estimate. The national estimate for 2000 fell 21.0 percent below the 1996 estimate and 37.2 percent below that of 1991. (See Table 1.) Collectively, the Nation’s cities registered a 0.7-percent increase in murder as compared to 1999 figures. The greatest rise, 11.7 percent, was recorded by cities with less than 10,000 inhabitants. Collectively, cities with populations of 250,000 or more had a decline of 0.3 percent. Among the Nation’s counties, murder volumes declined 3.8 percent in suburban counties and 3.5 percent in rural counties. By region, 44.0 percent of murders occurred in the South, the country’s most populous region. Murders in the Midwest comprised 21.2 percent of the total; the West, 21.0 percent; and the Northeast, 13.9 percent. Two of the Nation’s four regions showed increases in the number of murders when 2000 data are compared to 1999. The South and the Northeast each recorded increases of 2.4 percent, and the West and the Midwest showed decreases of 3.4 and 2.9 percent, respectively. (See Tables 3 and 4.) Considering the volume of monthly occurrence for 2000, murder was committed most frequently in July and least often in February. (See Table 2.3.)

Collectively, metropolitan areas throughout the country had a rate of 5.9 murders per 100,000 inhabitants for 2000. Both rural counties and cities outside metropolitan areas reported murder rates of 3.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. Nature In 2000, contributing agencies submitted supplemental homicide data for 12,943 of the estimated 15,517 murders. These supplemental data provide the age, sex, and race of both victims and offenders; the types of weapons used; the relationships of the victims to the offenders; and the circumstances surrounding the murders. Table 2.4 Murder Victims by Race and Sex, 2000 Sex of victim Race of victim

Total white victims Total black victims Total other race victims Total unknown race Total victims1 1

Table 2.3 Murder by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.7 7.8 7.5 7.5 8.3 8.8 8.8 9.1 8.1 8.5 8.0 8.9

8.7 7.3 8.5 7.6 7.9 8.7 9.0 8.7 8.2 8.6 8.2 8.6

9.1 7.2 8.3 7.7 8.4 8.4 8.7 9.2 8.3 8.3 7.6 8.8

8.8 7.1 7.6 7.7 8.3 8.1 9.1 9.1 8.7 8.4 8.2 8.8

8.6 7.0 7.5 7.8 8.4 8.7 9.5 9.4 8.3 8.7 7.6 8.7

Rate The national murder rate for 2000, down 3.1 percent from the 1999 rate, was the lowest since 1965, 5.5 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. Trends for 5 and 10 years show that the 2000 rate was 25.6 percent lower than in 1996 and 43.7 percent lower than in 1991. Among the Nation’s regions, the South had a rate of 6.8 victims per 100,000 inhabitants; both the West and the Midwest, 5.1 per 100,000; and the Northeast, 4.0 per 100,000. Murder rates declined in all four of the geographic areas in comparison to 1999 figures. The West registered a decrease of 6.5 percent; the Midwest, 4.7 percent; the Northeast, 1.6 percent; and the South, 1.5 percent. (See Table 4.)

Total Male

Female

Unknown

6,263 6,193 319 168

4,453 5,049 230 108

1,809 1,144 89 34

1 – – 26

12,943

9,840

3,076

27

Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were received.

According to 2000 supplemental homicide data, males comprised 76.0 percent of the murder victim total. By age, the greatest percentage of victims, 89.7 percent, were persons aged 18 or older. Of all victims, 45.1 percent were 20 to 34 years old. Of the victims for whom race was known, 49.0 percent were white, 48.5 percent were black, and persons of others races accounted for the remaining 2.5 percent. Regarding offender data, supplemental homicide figures were available for 14,697 murder offenders in 2000 with males accounting for 90.2 percent of those for whom gender was known. Of the murder offenders for whom age was known, 91.3 percent were persons aged 18 or older. Of all offenders, 69.1 percent were persons aged 17 through 34. Blacks accounted for 51.4 percent of those offenders for whom race was known, whites for 46.1 percent, and persons of other races for the remainder. Based on supplemental homicide data, the racial correlation of murder victims to murder offenders is usually intraracial. Figures based on one victim/one offender incidents in 2000 indicate that 93.7 percent of black murder victims were killed by black offenders, and 86.2 percent of white murder victims were slain by white offenders. Supplemental homicide data reveal that males were most often murdered by males in 2000. Both victim and offender were male in 88.5 percent of single-victim/ single-offender incidents. In addition, the data show that 90.8 percent of female victims were murdered by males. 15

FIGURE 2.6

MURDER

AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER

inhabitants

-4 -7.3

-8 -8.2

-12 -13.6 -15.2

-16

-20

-21.0 -21.0 -23.1

-24

-25.6

-28 1996 16

1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

Rate per 100,000

from 1996

Volume

0

Table 2.5 Murder Victims by Age, Sex, and Race, 2000 Race

Sex Age

Total

Total Percent distribution1

12,943 100.0

9,840 76.0

3,076 23.8

27 0.2

6,263 48.4

6,193 47.8

319 2.5

168 1.3

Under 182 Under 222 18 and over2

1,300 3,247 11,380

879 2,523 8,791

420 723 2,587

1 1 2

667 1,470 5,484

589 1,678 5,513

28 69 288

16 30 95

217 279 84 61 367 1,192 2,388 1,845 1,486 1,249 1,140 757 486 338 217 153 156 265 263

121 155 44 34 278 1,005 2,041 1,528 1,150 883 815 540 367 251 154 85 96 123 170

95 124 40 27 89 187 347 317 335 366 325 217 119 87 63 68 60 141 69

1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 1 24

121 148 51 38 174 532 929 732 685 619 628 425 296 210 147 97 114 205 112

86 122 30 22 183 620 1,403 1,047 759 583 469 300 169 112 58 49 39 51 91

3 7 2 1 7 29 43 51 35 30 32 26 16 11 8 5 3 7 3

7 2 1 – 3 11 13 15 7 17 11 6 5 5 4 2 – 2 57

Infant (under 1) 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 17 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over Unknown 1

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

2

Does not include unknown ages.

Male

Female

Unknown

White

Black

Other

Unknown

Table 2.6 Murder Offenders by Age, Sex, and Race, 2000 Race

Sex Age

Total

Total Percent distribution1

14,697 100.0

Under 182 Under 222 18 and over2 Infant (under 1) 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 17 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over Unknown 1 2

Male

White

Black

Other

Unknown

Female

Unknown

9,562 65.1

1,039 7.1

4,096 27.9

4,809 32.7

5,361 36.5

270 1.8

4,257 29.0

832 3,378 8,785

751 3,134 7,861

81 242 919

– 2 5

345 1,382 4,261

444 1,856 4,232

35 107 229

8 33 63

– 1 2 13 415 1,651 2,571 1,481 947 792 629 426 270 140 93 59 42 85 5,080

– – 1 12 370 1,540 2,397 1,342 811 664 507 367 232 114 86 54 37 77 951

– 1 1 1 45 109 174 139 136 127 122 58 37 26 7 5 5 8 38

– – – – – 2 – – – 1 – 1 1 – – – – – 4,091

– – – 9 171 651 1,064 647 510 462 359 260 168 101 68 37 31 68 203

– 1 2 3 226 922 1,427 796 408 294 253 152 92 31 24 22 9 14 685

– – – – 16 61 58 30 26 31 11 13 6 7 – – 2 3 6

– – – 1 2 17 22 8 3 5 6 1 4 1 1 – – – 4,186

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. Does not include unknown ages.

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Table 2.7

Available weapon data indicate that 65.6 percent of murder weapons in 2000 were firearms, making them the most frequently used weapons in the commission of murder. By firearm type, handguns accounted for 51.7 percent of the murder total; shotguns, 3.6 percent; rifles, 3.1 percent; and other or unknown types of firearms, another 7.3 percent. Knives or cutting instruments were employed in 13.5 percent of murders; personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.) in 7.0 percent; blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.) in 4.7 percent; and other dangerous weapons (poison, explosives, etc.) in the remainder. (See Table 2.10.) Table 20 furnishes a state-by-state breakdown of weapons used in connection with murder. Supplemental homicide data for relationships between victims and offenders in 2000 indicate that 44.3 percent of all murder victims knew their offenders: 30.9 percent of victims were acquainted with their assailants and 13.4 percent were related to them. Husbands or boyfriends murdered 33.0 percent of female victims, and wives or girlfriends killed 3.2 percent of male victims. Thirteen percent of all murder victims were slain by strangers. Relationships were not known for 42.6 percent of the murders. (See Table 2.12.) When examining circumstance data, arguments were the circumstance attributed to 29.4 percent of the murders in 2000. Felonious activities such as robbery, arson, etc., occurred in conjunction with 16.7 percent, and 0.5 percent of homicides were suspected to have been the result of a felonious activity. Table 2.14 examines murder circumstances for the past 5 years, 1996-2000.

Murder Victim/Offender Relationship by Age, 2000 [Single Victim/Single Offender] Age of offender Age of victim

Total Under 18 18 and over Unknown

Total

6,514

374

5,662

478

Under 18 18 and over Unknown

737 5,686 91

117 256 1

589 5,002 71

31 428 19

Law Enforcement Response Typically, murder is cleared at a higher rate than any other Crime Index offense. In 2000, law enforcement agencies nationwide recorded a 63.1 percent clearance rate for the crime. The highest clearance rate, 77.6 percent, was reported by cities with populations under 10,000. Cities with populations of 250,000 and over cleared 56.1 percent, and cities collectively cleared 61.0 percent. Law enforcement agencies in the Nation’s rural counties cleared 76.8 percent of reported murders, and in suburban counties, 66.9 percent. (See Table 25.) Regionally, the Northeastern States registered the highest murder clearance rate at 72.8 percent. The Southern States recorded a clearance rate of 65.0 percent. The Midwestern and Western States followed with clearance rates of 59.2 percent and 57.6 percent, respectively.

Table 2.8 Murder Victim/Offender Relationship by Race and Sex, 2000 [Single Victim/Single Offender] Sex of offender

Race of offender Race of victim

Total

White victims Black victims Other race victims Unknown race

3,352 2,927 169 66

Sex of victim

Total

Male victims Female victims Unknown sex

4,542 1,906 66

White

Black

Other

2,860 178 43 30

417 2,723 22 19

40 5 103 1

Unknown 35 21 1 16

Male

Female

Unknown

2,985 2,565 150 48

332 341 18 2

35 21 1 16

Sex of offender

Race of offender

18

White

Black

Other

2,004 1,077 30

2,397 765 19

100 48 1

Unknown 41 16 16

Male

Female

Unknown

3,983 1,717 48

518 173 2

41 16 16

Table 2.9

Table 2.10

Murder, Types of Weapons Used Percent distribution by region, 2000

Murder Victims by Weapon, 1996-2000

Region

Total all Firearms weapons1

Knives or cutting instruments

Unknown or other dangerous weapons

Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.)2

Total

100.0

65.6

13.5

14.0

7.0

Northeastern States Midwestern States Southern States Western States

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

62.2 65.3 66.5 66.7

17.0 10.9 12.8 14.4

12.8 16.1 14.3 12.5

8.0 7.7 6.4 6.5

1

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. 2 Pushed is included in personal weapons.

Weapons Total Total firearms: Handguns Rifles Shotguns Other guns Firearms, type not stated Knives or cutting instruments Blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.) Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.)1 Poison Explosives Fire Narcotics Drowning Strangulation Asphyxiation Other weapons or weapons not stated 1

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

16,967 11,453 9,266 561 685 20 921

15,837 10,729 8,441 638 643 35 972

14,276 9,257 7,430 548 633 16 630

13,011 8,480 6,658 400 531 92 799

12,943 8,493 6,686 396 468 51 892

2,324

2,055

1,899

1,712

1,743

792

724

755

756

604

1,037 8 15 170 33 24 248 92

1,010 6 8 140 37 34 224 88

964 6 10 132 35 28 213 101

885 11 – 133 26 28 190 106

900 8 9 128 20 15 166 89

771

782

876

684

768

Pushed is included in personal weapons.

Table 2.11 Murder Victims by Age by Weapon, 2000 Weapons

Firearms

Knives or cutting instruments

Blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.)

Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.)1

Poison

Explosives

Fire

Narcotics

Strangulation

Asphyxiation

Other weapon or weapon not stated2

12,943 100.0

8,493 65.6

1,743 13.5

604 4.7

900 7.0

8 0.1

9 0.1

128 1.0

20 0.2

166 1.3

89 0.7

783 6.0

1,300 3,247 11,380

616 2,163 7,750

103 308 1,611

63 98 527

300 344 575

1 1 7

4 4 4

34 45 87

5 7 15

22 43 141

32 37 56

120 197 607

217 279 84 61 367 1,192 2,388 1,845 1,486 1,249 1,140 757 486 338 217 153 156 265 263

12 26 30 30 286 954 1,906 1,458 1,051 791 645 427 267 179 109 68 55 72 127

9 11 9 11 30 122 251 199 204 225 219 117 85 65 42 29 30 56 29

16 33 2 3 7 18 42 35 40 50 75 66 44 38 27 23 31 40 14

117 139 15 6 14 31 58 44 73 77 87 62 42 23 16 11 21 39 25

1 – – – – – 1 1 1 – 1 2 1 – – – – – –

1 2 – – – 1 – – 2 2 – – – – – – – – 1

– 13 11 1 6 9 12 7 10 13 12 9 5 5 3 – – 5 7

3 – 1 – – 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 – – 1 2 – – –

3 5 1 3 10 6 23 14 18 16 22 10 9 6 3 3 1 10 3

16 10 2 2 2 2 6 6 4 10 6 6 1 2 1 2 2 8 1

39 40 13 5 12 47 87 80 82 64 69 56 32 20 15 15 16 35 56

Age

Total

Total Percent distribution3 Under 184 Under 224 18 and over4 Infant (under 1) 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 17 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 and over Unknown 1

Pushed is included in personal weapons. Includes drowning. 3 Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. 4 Does not include unknown ages. 2

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Table 2.12 Murder Circumstances by Relationship1, 2000 Circumstances Total2 Felony type total: Rape Robbery

Total

Husband

Wife

Mother

Father

Son

Daughter

Brother

Sister

Other family

12,943

164

598

100

120

235

173

90

23

235

3,022

286

151

417

109

10

7

1,688

5,515

2,157

4

7

9

7

20

30

3

6

29

552

30

2

21

17

1

2

551

866

Friend

Boyfriend Girlfriend Neighbor Employee Employer Stranger Unknown

58











2



1

1

12

1



3







14

24

1,048







3



1

2

3

9

195

11

1

4

7

1



376

435

Burglary

73



1













3

16

1



4

2





15

31

Larceny-theft

23

















1

7





1







5

9

Motor vehicle theft

22





















1



2





1

13

5

Arson

81

1

2

4

2

3

3



2



21

1



1

1





2

38

Prostitution and commercialized vice

5



















1













4



Other sex offenses

10







1









2

2













3

2

Narcotic drug laws

572





2







1



5

230

12



1

3





69

249

11



















8













3



254

3

4

3

1

17

24





8

60

3

1

5

4



1

47

73

60



















8







1





1

50

6,696

145

538

75

98

197

123

75

14

183

2,076

221

135

332

77

9

5

868

1,525

122

1

10



1

2



1



1

74

5

2

10

1

1



8

5

30









1







3

24









1





1

Brawl due to influence of alcohol

181



3

2

2





1



4

79

26

1

2

1





35

25

Brawl due to influence of narcotics

97

1

1

2

1









6

49

3



3







10

21

Gambling Other - not specified Suspected felony type Other than felony type total: Romantic triangle Child killed by babysitter

Argument over money or property Other arguments Gangland killings Juvenile gang killings Institutional killings Sniper attack Other - not specified Unknown

206

1

3

5

4

3



1



12

111

5

1

1

7

1



19

32

3,475

117

364

38

59

34

25

63

8

103

1,129

137

114

249

48

4

4

449

530

63



















23













13

27

650



















187

3











129

331

10



















7













1

2

8



















1







1







6

1,854

25

157

28

31

157

98

9

6

54

392

42

17

67

19

2

1

204

545

4,030

15

53

16

15

18

20

12

3

23

386

35

14

64

14





268

3,074

1

Relationship is that of victim to offender.

2

Acquaintance

Total murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were received.

MURDER BY RELATIONSHIP

FIGURE 2.7

598

500

Family

400 300

235

200 164 100

100

235 173

120 90 23

Family 13.4%

Other Family Sister Brother Daughter Son Father

Mother Wife Husband

0

(1,738 victims)

Stranger 13.0%

Unknown 42.6%

(1,688 victims)

(5,515 victims)

Other Known 30.9%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION2 VOLUME BY KNOWN RELATIONSHIP

600

1

(4,002 victims)

3500 3,022

3000 2500

Other Known

2000 1500 1000 500

286

417 151

109 10

0

7

Employer

Employee

Neighbor

Girlfriend

Boyfriend

Acquaintance

Friend

1 Relationship 2

is that of victim to offender. Due to rounding, the percentages do not add to 100.0.

Figures are based on 12,943 murder victims for whom Supplementary Homicide Report data were received.

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Table 2.13 Murder Circumstances by Weapon, 2000 Circumstances

Total1 Felony type total: Rape Robbery Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Prostitution and commercialized vice Other sex offenses Narcotic drug laws Gambling Other - not specified Suspected felony type

Rifles

Shotguns

Other guns or type not stated

Knives or cutting instruments

6,686

396

468

943

1,743

604

892

1,478

1,246

57

55

120

205

116

127



5 771 42 14 11 1

3 663 29 12 9 1

– 21 3 – 1 –

– 25 6 – – –

2 62 4 2 1 –

16 112 13 4 5 –

6 64 8 1 1 2

19 43 2 2 – 2

– – – – – –

– 1 503 11 119

– 1 432 10 86

– – 18 – 14

– – 16 1 7

– – 37 – 12

2 2 27 – 24

– 3 9 – 22

– 2 9 – 48

– – – – –

Total murder victims

Total firearms

Handguns

12,943

8,493

2,157 58 1,048 73 23 22 81 5 10 572 11 254

Blunt Personal objects weapons (clubs, (hands, hammers, fists, feet, etc.) etc.)

Poison

Pushed or thrown out window

Explosives

Fire

Narcotics

Drowning

8

8

9

128

20

15

166

89

768



2

85

6

2

33

21

82

– – – – – –

– 1 – – – –

– 1 1 – – 70

– – – – – –

– – – – – –

6 11 1 – 1 –

1 7 2 – – 2

5 38 4 2 4 4

– – – – –

– – 1 – –

– – – – 13

– – 5 – 1

– – 1 – 1

3 1 5 – 5

– – 3 – 6

– 1 9 – 15

Strangu- Asphyxiation lation

Other

60

46

34

3

1

8

6

1

2







1





2



2

Other than felony type total:

6,696

4,239

3,373

258

311

297

1,116

285

584

7

6

3

24

11

11

75

42

293

Romantic triangle Child killed by babysitter Brawl due to influence of alcohol Brawl due to influence of narcotics Argument over money or property Other arguments Gangland killings Juvenile gang killings Institutional killings Sniper attack Other - not specified

122 30

85 –

67 –

4 –

9 –

5 –

27 –

2 2

3 23

– –

– –

– –

– –

– 1

– –

– 1

1 3

4 –

181

93

76

10

5

2

57

6

15



1



1



1





7

97

58

44

3

7

4

20

4

7

1











2



5

206 3,475 63 650 10 8 1,854

136 2,124 58 613 – 8 1,064

95 1,677 47 535 – 7 825

12 117 5 38 – 1 68

13 171 3 18 – – 85

16 159 3 22 – – 86

31 780 2 20 4 – 175

14 162 2 2 3 – 88

17 241 1 1 2 – 274

1 1 – – – – 4

– 4 – – – – 1

– – – 1 – – 2

– 9 – – – – 14

– 3 – – – – 7

– – – – – – 10

2 37 – 1 1 – 31

1 10 – – – – 27

4 104 – 12 – – 157

4,030

2,730

2,033

78

101

518

416

202

179

1

2

4

18

3

2

56

26

391

Unknown 1

Total murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were received.

Table 2.14

Table 2.15

Murder Circumstances, 1996-2000

Murder Circumstances by Victim’s Sex, 2000

Circumstances Total1 Felony type total: Rape Robbery Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Prostitution and commercialized vice Other sex offenses Narcotic drug laws Gambling Other - not specified Suspected felony type

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

16,967

15,837

14,276

13,011

12,943

3,186

2,968

2,514

2,215

2,157

70 1,618 123 24 23 105

67 1,509 101 16 18 92

62 1,244 92 17 17 83

47 1,057 81 14 12 66

58 1,048 73 23 22 81

8 27 843 12 333

7 23 802 19 314

15 20 682 12 270

8 19 581 17 313

5 10 572 11 254

74

153

104

65

60

Other than felony type total:

8,597

7,666

7,232

6,880

6,696

Romantic triangle Child killed by babysitter Brawl due to influence of alcohol Brawl due to influence of narcotics Argument over money or property Other arguments Gangland killings Juvenile gang killings Institutional killings Sniper attack Other - not specified

189 29

176 24

187 23

137 34

122 30

256

239

213

203

181

195

106

117

127

97

328 4,719 84 858 13 8 1,918

287 4,476 86 783 19 8 1,462

241 4,129 73 628 15 16 1,590

213 3,471 122 580 13 5 1,975

206 3,475 63 650 10 8 1,854

5,110

5,050

4,426

3,851

4,030

Unknown 1

Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were received.

Circumstances

Total1 Felony type total: Rape Robbery Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Prostitution and commercialized vice Other sex offenses Narcotic drug laws Gambling Other - not specified Suspected felony type

Total murder victims1

Male

Female

Unknown

12,943

9,840

3,076

27

2,157

1,716

439

2

58 1,048 73 23 22 81

2 908 49 15 16 27

56 140 24 8 6 53

– – – – – 1

5 10 572 11 254

– 2 522 11 164

5 8 50 – 89

– – – – 1

60

47

13



Other than felony type total:

6,696

4,914

1,779

3

Romantic triangle Child killed by babysitter Brawl due to influence of alcohol Brawl due to influence of narcotics Argument over money or property Other arguments Gangland killings Juvenile gang killings Institutional killings Sniper attack Other - not specified

122 30

92 19

30 11

– –

181

163

18



97

77

20



206 3,475 63 650 10 8 1,854

172 2,498 60 620 10 7 1,196

34 977 3 29 – 1 656

– – – 1 – – 2

4,030

3,163

845

22

Unknown 1

Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were received.

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Measured by clearances, the proportion of juvenile involvement in criminal activity was lower for murder than for any other Index crime in 2000. Persons under 18 years of age were responsible for 5.3 percent of the willful killings cleared nationally. By population groupings, 6.0 percent of murder clearances in rural counties involved juveniles; 5.4 percent in the Nation’s cities collectively; and 4.6 percent in suburban counties. Nationally, law enforcement agencies made an estimated 13,227 arrests for murder in 2000. Of those arrested, 51.3 percent were under 25 years of age, and the 18- to 24-year-old age group accounted for 42.0 percent of the murder arrest total. (See Table 38.) By gender, 89.4 percent of those arrested for murder were males, and 10.6 percent were female. Blacks accounted for 48.8 percent of the total; whites, 48.7 percent; and other races, the remainder. In 2000, total arrests for murder decreased 7.5 percent when compared to the 1999 arrest figures. Arrests of persons aged 18 and over decreased by 6.9 percent, and arrests of those younger than 18 (juveniles) fell by 13.4 percent. During the same time period, murder arrests of males were down 7.3 percent, and arrests of females decreased 9.1 percent. Regarding persons under age 18, male juvenile arrests dropped 15.5 percent in 2000, but female juvenile arrests increased 9.0 percent. Five- and 10-year trends show the 2000 murder arrest total is 24.2 percent below the 1996 figure and 41.3 percent below the 1991 figure.

enforcement officers, and 163 felons were justifiably killed by private citizens. Firearms were used in all of the justifiable homicides involving law enforcement, 89.2 percent of which specifically involved a handgun. Of the justifiable homicides by private citizens, 84.0 percent involved firearms; 89.1 percent of these involved handguns. Justifiable homicides by private citizens also involved knives or cutting instruments, 9.2 percent; personal weapons, 1.8 percent; and other weapons, 4.9 percent. (See Tables 2.16 and 2.17.) Table 2.16 Justifiable Homicide by Weapon, Law Enforcement,1 1996-2000

Year

Total

Total firearms

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

357 366 369 308 297

354 363 367 305 297

1

Handguns

Rifles

Shotguns

326 315 322 274 265

10 14 15 11 13

10 20 18 15 12

Fire- Knives Other arms, or danger- Personal type cutting ous weapons not instruweapons stated ments 8 14 12 5 7

– – – – –

1 1 – 1 –

2 2 2 2 –

The killing of a felon by a law enforcement officer in the line of duty.

Table 2.17

Justifiable Homicide Based on the findings of law enforcement investigation, some willful killings are classified as justifiable or excusable. For UCR purposes, justifiable homicide is defined as, and limited to, the killing of a felon by a law enforcement officer in the line of duty, or the killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen. These offenses are tabulated independently and are not included in murder counts. Supplemental data were provided by contributing agencies for 460 justifiable homicides in 2000. According to those data, 297 felons were justifiably slain by law

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Justifiable Homicide by Weapon, Private Citizen,1 1996-2000

Year

Total

Total firearms

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

261 280 196 192 163

222 238 170 158 137

1

Handguns

Rifles

Shotguns

184 197 150 137 122

12 16 6 5 4

18 14 14 10 7

Fire- Knives Other arms, or danger- Personal type cutting ous weapons not instruweapons stated ments 8 11 – 6 4

28 28 17 18 15

7 6 5 9 8

The killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a private citizen.

4 8 4 7 3

FORCIBLE RAPE DEFINITION Forcible rape, as defined in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will. Assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force are also included; however, statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are excluded. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

89,411 90,186 +0.9

32.8 32.0 -2.3

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The estimated 90,186 forcible rapes of females nationwide in 2000 represented the first increase in forcible rape since 1992. A comparison of 2000 figures to those of the previous year demonstrates an increase of 0.9 percent. However, the 2000 totals are 6.3 percent below the 1996 level and 15.4 percent below the 1991 level. The greatest volume of rapes, 38.0 percent, was reported in the most populous area of the Nation, the South. Twenty-five percent of rapes were reported in the Midwest, 23.8 percent in the West, and 13.2 percent in the Northeast, respectively. Two-year trends for forcible rapes indicate that forcible rape offenses increased in three of the four regions. From 1999 to 2000, forcible rapes increased 3.5 percent in the West, 1.9 percent in the Northeast, and 1.6 percent in the Midwest. The South showed a drop of 1.5 percent. (See Tables 3 and 4.) A study of the monthly variations for this offense indicates that in 2000 the highest number of forcible rapes were recorded in July. The lowest number were reported in December. (See Table 2.18.) Table 2.18 Forcible Rape by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

7.9 7.9 8.1 8.1 9.0 8.8 9.5 9.1 8.8 8.5 7.4 6.9

7.9 7.0 8.0 8.2 9.1 9.5 9.7 9.4 8.8 8.2 7.4 6.7

7.9 7.4 8.6 8.2 8.8 8.7 9.6 9.3 8.8 7.9 7.6 7.1

8.1 7.3 8.2 8.2 8.6 8.8 9.6 9.5 8.3 8.3 7.9 7.2

8.0 7.6 8.4 8.0 9.1 9.1 9.5 9.2 8.4 8.4 7.5 6.8

Rate As stated previously, in the UCR Program the victims of rape are always female. In 2000, an estimated 62.7 of every 100,000 females in the country were victims of rape. The 2000 rate for forcible rape decreased 1.6 percent compared to the previous year’s figures and declined 11.3 percent compared to the rates for 1996. For 2000, cities outside metropolitan areas recorded the highest rate for rape in the Nation, 69.0 per 100,000 females. This figure represents a 3.0-percent increase in the rate of rape in these types of communities from the 1999 rate. Metropolitan Statistical Areas recorded a rate of 65.0 rapes per 100,000 females. This number represents a 28.6-percent decrease in the rate of rape from the 1991 rate, when there were 91 forcible rapes for every 100,000 females. Rural counties reported a rate of 43.4 rapes per 100,000 females, a rate that is 6.5 percent lower

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than in 1991. Of the four regions, the rate of 68.4 rapes per 100,000 females reported by the Midwestern States was the highest. Rates of 66.9 in the Southern States, 66.5 in the Western States, and 43.5 in the Northeastern States followed. Two of the four regions experienced rate declines when compared to the 1999 figures. Rates in the South fell 4.3 percent and in the Northeast 2.3 percent. The rate of female forcible rape increased 1.5 percent in the West, and the rate in the Midwest showed no change from 1999. Over the past decade, all four regions have experienced declines in the rate of female forcible rape. The West showed a 26.4-percent decrease when compared with 1991 figures. The Northeast experienced a decrease of 24.6 percent. A decline of 23.9 percent was recorded for the South, and a 23.6-percent decline was computed for the Midwest. Nature Rapes by force accounted for 89.5 percent of rapes reported in 2000. The remaining 10.5 percent were accounted for by attempts or assaults to commit forcible rape. Compared to 1999, the volume of rapes by force in 2000 increased 1.8 percent. A 5.0-percent decrease in attempts to rape was noted nationwide. Law Enforcement Response Overall, law enforcement cleared 46.9 percent of reported forcible rapes in 2000. The highest clearance rate for forcible rapes was reported by rural counties, 52.4 percent. Rapes occurring in suburban counties were cleared at a rate of 47.4 percent. In the Nation’s cities, forcible rape had a clearance rate of 46.2 percent. Law enforcement in cities of 250,000 and over in population cleared 48.6 percent, and those with populations of less than 10,000 recorded a clearance rate of 49.1 percent. (See Table 25.) Regionally, 2000 forcible rape clearance rates were 51.1 percent in the Northeast, 49.2 percent in the South, 43.9 percent in the West, and 43.6 percent in the Midwest. (See Table 26.) Juveniles (persons under 18 years of age) were involved in 12.1 percent of the total clearances for forcible rape nationwide. The percentage of juvenile involvement varied by community type. In the Nation’s cities collectively, juveniles were involved in 11.8 percent of clearances. Clearances in cities having populations of 25,000 to 49,999 revealed the highest level of juvenile involvement, 16.0 percent. In rural counties, 15.0 percent of clearances involved juveniles. Suburban counties reported juvenile clearance rates of 12.1 percent. (See Table 28.)

In 2000, law enforcement across the country arrested an estimated 27,469 persons for forcible rape. Of those arrested, 45.4 percent were under age 25 and 63.7 percent were white. (See Tables 29, 41, and 43.) Compared to figures from 1999, a 3.6-percent decrease in the national arrest total for forcible rape was recorded

in 2000. Arrests for forcible rape in suburban and rural counties increased 2.4 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively. A 5.5-percent decrease in arrests was recorded in the Nation’s cities collectively. (See Tables 36, 44, 50, and 56.)

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FIGURE 2.8

FORCIBLE RAPE

Rate per 100,000

-3.2

inhabitants

-4 -5.0

-7.1

-6.3

-8 -9.6

-12

-11.7

-16

-20

-24 -28 1996 28

1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

-1.1

from 1996

Volume

-0.1

0

ROBBERY DEFINITION Robbery is the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person or persons by force or threat of force or violence and/or by putting the victim in fear. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

409,371 407,842 -0.4

150.1 144.9 -3.5

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The 2000 estimated national total of 407,842 robberies is 0.4 percent lower than the 1999 figure, and it is the lowest estimate in 27 years. Collectively, cities across the Nation also experienced a 0.4-percent decline in the numbers of robberies. The largest drop, 2.9 percent, was seen in the Nation’s largest cities, those with more than 1 million inhabitants. Suburban counties registered a decline of 2.3 percent. On the other hand, the Nation’s smallest cities, those with fewer than 10,000 population, saw a 3.1-percent increase in robberies. Rural counties recorded a 3.2-percent increase, and cities with populations in the range of 10,000-49,999 experienced a 2-percent increase. (See Table 12.) In the Nation’s regions, 37.4 percent of the estimated robberies occurred in the most heavily populated Southern Region. The Western, Northeastern, and Midwestern Regions recorded 22.0 percent, 20.5 percent, and 20.0 percent, respectively. (See Table 3.) In comparing the 2000 robbery figures against those for 1999, the volume fell by 5.0 percent in the Northeast; all other regions experienced slight increases. The South noted an increase of 1.2 percent; the West, 0.9 percent; and the Midwest, 0.3 percent. A review of the 5- and 10-year trends indicate that the robbery volume fell 23.9 percent compared to 1996 totals and 40.7 percent from the 1991 level. Robbery rates for 1996-2000, which appear along with robbery volumes in Figure 2.9 for the same years, steadily declined as well. The highest number of robberies during the year 2000 occurred in October and the lowest number occurred in February. (See Table 2.19.) Table 2.19 Robbery by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

9.2 8.0 8.1 7.5 7.9 7.9 8.5 8.6 8.2 8.6 8.4 9.1

9.2 7.6 7.9 7.6 8.2 8.0 8.6 8.8 8.5 8.8 8.2 8.6

9.5 7.5 8.0 7.6 7.9 7.7 8.5 8.7 8.5 9.0 8.3 8.8

8.9 7.3 7.7 7.6 8.1 8.1 8.7 8.8 8.3 8.8 8.6 9.2

8.6 7.1 7.7 7.6 8.1 7.9 8.7 8.9 8.5 9.1 8.7 9.0

Rate Nationally, there were 144.9 robberies for every 100,000 persons in 2000, a rate that was 3.5 percent lower than the rate for 1999. By population groups, metropolitan areas recorded a robbery rate of 173.0 per 100,000 inhabitants; cities outside metropolitan areas, 59.9; and rural areas, 15.9. The Nation’s cities collectively experienced 212.8 robberies 30

per 100,000 inhabitants. The rate at which robberies occurred in the Nation’s 8 cities with over 1 million in population, 440.2 per 100,000, was the highest robbery rate calculated. Cities with populations over 250,000 had a rate of 413.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. Robbery rates computed for suburban and rural counties were 67.6 and 15.5 per 100,000 inhabitants, respectively. (See Table 16.) Regionally, the highest robbery rate was noted by the Northeast at 156.0 per 100,000 population. The South had a rate of 152.3, the West a rate of 142.3, and the Midwest a rate of 126.8. For 2000, the rates declined 8.2 percent in the Northeast, 2.6 percent in the South, 2.4 percent in the West, and 1.5 percent in the Midwest from 1999 figures. (See Table 4.) Nature During 2000, robbers stole more than $477 million from their victims. The average dollar loss, $1,170, was an increase from the $1,077 average calculated for 1999. Monetary losses ranged from an average of $544 taken during robberies of convenience stores to $4,437, the average amount stolen during bank robberies. (See Table 23.) The crime of robbery, which involves the taking of money or other valuables by the use of force or the threat of force, is classified by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as a crime of violence. The victims of robberies often suffer personal injuries, the impact of which may be immeasurable. Computing the dollar losses, however, does offer a means by which to measure one of the impacts of this violent crime. Robberies of financial establishments and commercial businesses, accounting for 25.3 percent of total robberies, increased 0.3 percent over the 1999 figure. However, robberies on streets and highways, which made up 49 percent of all robberies in 1999, accounted for only 46 percent of the total offenses in 2000, a decline of 3.6 percent. Robberies of residences remained relatively unchanged from 1999 figures at 12.2 percent of all robberies. (See Table 23.)

Table 2.20 Robbery Percent distribution by region, 2000 Type

Total1 Street/highway Commercial house Gas or service station Convenience store Residence Bank Miscellaneous 1

United States Total

Northeastern States

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

46.0 13.9 2.9 6.4 12.2 2.1 16.5

59.0 8.5 2.5 6.3 9.7 2.1 11.9

51.0 11.1 3.5 4.4 9.7 2.0 18.4

40.3 14.7 2.6 7.7 16.2 1.8 16.7

43.7 17.4 2.8 5.9 9.2 2.8 18.3

MidSouthern Western western States States States

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

Table 2.21 Robbery Percent distribution by population group, 2000

Type

Group I (55 cities, 250,000 and over; population 33,874,171)

Group II (144 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 21,138,154)

Group III (328 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 22,295,707)

Group IV (610 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 21,137,193)

Group V (1,384 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 21,779,274)

Group VI (5,021 cities, under 10,000; population 17,224,369)

County agencies (3,025 agencies; population 71,706,272)

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

55.0 11.7 1.9 4.3 11.3 1.4 14.4

43.2 16.3 2.8 7.0 12.4 2.2 16.0

39.1 16.7 3.3 7.4 11.3 2.9 19.2

34.1 16.3 3.8 8.4 12.1 3.4 22.0

28.7 17.1 4.9 9.9 13.0 4.0 22.6

23.7 15.7 4.4 10.8 14.6 3.5 27.2

32.9 15.9 3.8 10.3 17.4 2.5 17.1

Total1 Street/highway Commercial house Gas or service station Convenience store Residence Bank Miscellaneous 1

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

Offenders in 2000 relied almost equally upon firearms (40.9 percent) and strong-armed tactics (40.4 percent) to rob their victims. Other dangerous weapons were used in 10.3 percent and knives or cutting instruments in 8.4 percent of robberies. A comparison of 1999 and 2000 figures indicates that the use of other dangerous weapons in robberies increased 3.3 percent and the use of firearms increased 2.7 percent. A state-by-state breakdown of weapons used in robberies in 2000 is shown in Table 21. Law Enforcement Response The national clearance rate for robbery was 25.7 percent in 2000. Law enforcement agencies in rural counties reported the highest robbery clearance rate, 40.2 percent. Among the Nation’s cities, those with populations under 10,000 recorded the highest clearance rate for robbery at 36.5 percent. A robbery clearance rate of 25.1 percent

Table 2.22 Robbery, Types of Weapons Used Percent distribution by region, 2000 Armed Region

Total all weapons1

Firearms

Knives or cutting Other instru- weapons ments

Strongarm

Total

100.0

40.9

8.4

10.3

40.4

Northeastern States Midwestern States Southern States Western States

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

35.0 43.7 45.8 34.9

9.9 6.2 7.5 10.2

8.3 11.1 10.9 10.1

46.8 39.0 35.7 44.8

1

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

was registered for all cities collectively. Law enforcement agencies in suburban counties cleared 29.6 percent of robberies. (See Table 25.) Regional robbery clearances were 29.4 percent in the Northeast, 26.1 percent in the South, 25.5 percent in the West, and 21.5 percent in the Midwest. (See Table 26.) Juvenile offenders (those under the age of 18) were involved in 15.5 percent of all robbery clearances in 2000. By community type, this age group accounted for 16.5 percent of the robbery clearances in suburban counties, 15.5 percent in the Nation’s cities overall, and 10.2 percent in rural counties. The greatest percentage of juvenile involvement for robbery occurred in cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999, where juveniles totaled 18.4 percent of robbery clearances. (See Table 28.) There were 2.5 percent fewer robbery arrests during the year 2000 than during the previous year. Arrests of juveniles fell 4.6 percent, and arrests of adults were down 1.8 percent from the 1999 figures. Declines were noted in both male and female arrests; male arrests declined 2.5 percent and female arrests dropped 2.6 percent. By community type, rural counties registered a 1.5-percent increase in the number of arrests for robbery, while suburban counties recorded a slight (0.8 percent) decrease. Collectively, cities reported a 2.8-percent decrease. The 5-year trend in robbery arrests nationally indicates a 23.0-percent decrease when comparing 2000 to 1996 figures. The 10-year trend reveals a 31.4-percent decrease when comparing robbery arrests for the current year and those for 1991. Of those arrested for robbery in 2000, 62.9 percent were under 25 years of age. By gender, males accounted for 89.9 percent of arrestees. By race, blacks comprised 53.9 percent of robbery arrestees, whites 44.2 percent, and all other races accounted for the remainder.

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FIGURE 2.9

ROBBERY

per 100,000 inhabitants

-4

-8

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-12

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1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

Rate

from 1996

Volume

0

FIGURE 2.10

ROBBERY CATEGORIES

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1998

1999

-35

2000

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0 -5

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-35

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-4.8

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AGGRAVATED ASSAULT DEFINITION Aggravated assault is an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury. This type of assault is usually accompanied by the use of a weapon or by means likely to produce death or great bodily harm. Attempts are included since it is not necessary that an injury result when a gun, knife, or other weapon is used which could and probably would result in serious personal injury if the crime were successfully completed. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

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Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

911,740 910,744 -0.1

334.3 323.6 -3.2

Reported aggravated assault figures showed a slight decline from the preceding year’s figures. The 2000 estimated total of 910,744 aggravated assaults represented a 0.1-percent decrease from 1999 data for this offense. Aggravated assault comprised 63.9 percent of all the violent crimes in 2000. Among the Nation’s regions, the Midwest had a 2.1-percent decline in reported aggravated assaults and the Northeast a 0.5-percent decrease. Aggravated assault volumes rose 0.9 percent in the West and 0.4 percent in the Southern Region. The geographic distribution among the regions in 2000 shows that the most populous Southern Region had 42.6 percent of the aggravated assault volume. The Western Region followed with 23.6 percent, the Midwestern Region with 18.4 percent, and the Northeastern Region with 15.4 percent. (See Tables 3 and 4.) The highest number of aggravated assaults, according to 2000 monthly distribution figures, took place in May, with 9.3 percent of the total reported. The fewest incidents occurred in February, November, and December, with 7.5 percent of the total distribution recorded for each of those months. (See Table 2.23.) Table 2.23 Aggravated Assault by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

7.8 7.4 8.0 8.1 8.9 9.1 9.4 9.3 8.6 8.5 7.4 7.6

7.5 7.0 8.3 8.2 9.3 9.0 9.5 9.4 8.8 8.4 7.5 7.2

7.9 7.0 8.1 8.3 9.1 8.9 9.4 9.4 8.7 8.3 7.4 7.4

7.9 7.0 8.0 8.3 9.1 8.8 9.5 9.2 8.5 8.6 7.7 7.5

7.6 7.5 8.5 8.4 9.3 8.6 9.0 8.8 8.6 8.7 7.5 7.5

Rate Nationwide during 2000, there were 323.6 victims of aggravated assault per 100,000 inhabitants. The rate was 3.2 percent lower than in 1999 and represented a 17.2percent drop from the 1996 rate. The 2000 rate was down 25.3 percent from the 1991 rate. Aggravated assaults occurred in metropolitan areas at a rate of 349.2 per 100,000 inhabitants, somewhat higher than the national average. Cities outside metropolitan areas experienced a rate of 302.5 and rural counties a rate of 167.8. Compared to the preceding year’s rate, aggravated assault rates during 2000 were down in all regions. The aggravated assault rate was 387.3 per 100,000 people in the South, 339.5 in the West, 261.2 in the Northeast, and 260.9 in the Midwest. The Northeast and Midwest each registered a 3.8-percent drop; the South decreased by 3.4 percent; and the West experienced a 2.3-percent decline. (See Table 4.) Nature Blunt objects or other dangerous weapons accounted for 35.9 percent of the weapons used in aggravated assaults in 2000. Personal weapons such as hands, fists, feet, etc., were used in 28.0 percent of all aggravated assaults. Firearms were used in 18.1 percent of aggravated assaults, and knives or cutting instruments were employed in 18.0 percent. Aggravated assaults using firearms decreased 1.3 percent from 1999 to 2000 figures. Aggravated assaults with knives or cutting instruments and those with personal weapons showed virtually no change. However, those committed with blunt instruments or other dangerous weapons increased 1.7 percent. State-by-state totals for weapons used in aggravated assaults during 2000 are shown in Table 22. Table 2.24

Collectively, the Nation’s cities experienced a 0.2-percent increase in aggravated assaults from 1999 to 2000. Among city population groupings, increases were seen in every population group except in cities of 100,000-249,999 inhabitants (down 0.9 percent) and those with populations of 25,000-49,999 (down 0.5 percent). The number of aggravated assaults in rural counties declined 3.7 percent. Aggravated assaults rose 0.2 percent in suburban counties. (See Table 12.) Five- and 10-year trends for the country as a whole show aggravated assaults 12.2 percent lower than in 1996 and 16.7 percent below the 1991 figure. (See Table 1.)

Aggravated Assault, Types of Weapons Used Percent distribution by region, 2000

Region

Total all Firearms weapons1

Other Knives or weapons cutting (clubs, Personal instrublunt weapons ments objects, etc.)

Total

100.0

18.1

18.0

35.8

28.1

Northeastern States Midwestern States Southern States Western States

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

13.5 19.9 19.7 16.4

17.7 18.3 19.9 14.9

32.9 35.5 39.0 32.1

35.8 26.3 21.4 36.7

1

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

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FIGURE 2.11

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

Rate per 100,000

-2.3

inhabitants

-4 -5.8 -7.6

-8

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-12.2

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1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

-1.3

from 1996

Volume

0

Law Enforcement Response Law enforcement agencies nationwide recorded a 56.9percent aggravated assault clearance rate during 2000. Rural and suburban county law enforcement agencies cleared 64.0 and 60.6 percent, respectively, and cities collectively recorded 55.4 percent cleared. Among the city groupings, those with populations under 10,000 recorded the highest aggravated assault clearance rate at 66.1 percent. Regional aggravated assault clearances were highest in the Northeast at 63.9 percent. The West recorded a clearance rate of 57.2 percent, followed by the South at 55.9 percent and the Midwest at 53.5 percent. Law enforcement personnel identified juveniles, persons under age 18, to be the assailants in 11.7 percent of the aggravated assaults cleared nationally. Persons in this age group were involved in 11.8 percent of these clearances in the Nation’s cities and 11.9 percent of

aggravated assault clearances in suburban counties. In rural counties, law enforcement cleared 9.8 percent of aggravated assaults committed by juveniles. Arrests for aggravated assaults represented 76.2 percent of violent crime arrests in 2000. By race, 63.5 percent of the estimated 478,417 persons arrested were white, 34.0 percent were black, and other races comprised the remainder. Persons under the age of 25 were the offenders in 39.9 percent of aggravated assault arrests. The majority of aggravated assault offenders, 79.9 percent, were male. Arrests for aggravated assaults were down 0.9 percent in 2000 from the preceding year’s totals. Arrests were also down 0.3 and 4.2 percent for adults and juveniles, respectively. The 5-year trend comparing 1996 to 2000 shows a decrease of 7.2 percent for total aggravated assault arrests. Adult arrest totals were also down 6.1 percent when compared to 1996 figures, and juvenile aggravated assault arrests decreased 13.7 percent.

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PROPERTY CRIME TOTAL DEFINITION Property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims. Arson is included since it involves the destruction of property; its victims may be subjected to force. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change 1

Does not include arson. See page 57.

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Number of offenses 10,208,334 10,181,462 -0.3

1

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants1 3,743.6 3,617.9 -3.4

In 2000, the estimated property crime total (10.2 million offenses) decreased 0.3 percent from 1999 numbers. The 2000 volume was 13.8 percent lower than in 1996, and 21.4 percent lower than in 1991. The most populated region, the South, recorded 41.0 percent of all property crimes. The West accounted for 23.0 percent of the total. The Midwest States recorded 22.2 percent of the property crimes, and 13.8 percent occurred in the Northeast. When comparing property crime volumes for 1999 and 2000, the West reported a 1.0-percent increase and the other regions recorded decreases—2.0 percent in the Northeast, 0.6 percent in the Midwest, and 0.2 percent in the South. (See Table 4.) Among city groupings, property crime declined 0.2 percent in the United States’ cities as a whole from 1999 to 2000. Cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999 inhabitants had the greatest decrease, 0.9 percent. Rural counties experienced a 0.9-percent increase in property crime, and suburban counties registered a decline of 2.0 percent. (See Table 12.) The greatest number of property crimes in 2000 took place in August, while the fewest occurred in February. (See Table 2.25.)

inhabitants. The South experienced a rate of 4,162.8 per 100,000 inhabitants, a 4.0-percent decrease. The West and Midwest each recorded a 2.3-percent decline in property crime rates per 100,000 inhabitants, with rates of 3,701.5 and 3,517.2, respectively. Collectively, in the Nation’s cities, property crime rates were 4,419.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. In suburban counties, the rate was 2,682.8. In rural counties, the rate was 1,714.9. (See Table 16.)

Table 2.25

As in previous years, the 2000 clearance rate for property crimes was lower than for violent crimes. The clearance rate for violent crimes in 2000 was 47.5 percent, and the clearance rate for property crimes was 16.7 percent. By region, property crime clearance rates were 19.8 percent in the Northeast, 16.7 percent in the South, 16.4 percent in the Midwest, and 15.5 percent in the West. (See Table 26.) Juveniles only (defined as persons under 18 years of age) were involved in 22.1 percent of property crimes cleared by law enforcement nationwide. Juvenile clearances were measured at 22.5 percent in city population groups, 21.3 percent in suburban counties, and 17.8 percent in rural counties. (See Table 28.) Law enforcement officers made an estimated 1,620,928 arrests for property crimes, which accounted for 11.9 percent of all arrests in 2000. The 2000 arrest total for property crime was 4.6 percent lower than in 1999, 20.9 percent less than in 1996, and 29.6 percent below the 1991 total for property crime arrests. Juvenile arrests nationwide for property crimes dropped 5.3 percent compared to 1999. Adult arrests nationwide for property crimes declined 4.2 percent from 1999. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) Males accounted for 70.1 percent of property crime arrests in 2000. Sixty-eight percent of all arrestees were over age 18, and 66.2 percent of persons arrested were white.

Property Crime Total by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.0 7.6 7.9 8.0 8.5 8.4 9.2 9.1 8.4 8.7 7.9 8.3

8.2 7.3 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.4 9.1 9.0 8.5 8.8 8.0 8.3

8.6 7.5 8.2 8.0 8.4 8.5 8.9 9.0 8.4 8.5 7.9 8.2

8.0 7.2 8.0 7.9 8.3 8.6 9.1 9.2 8.5 8.7 8.2 8.4

7.8 7.4 8.2 7.9 8.6 8.6 9.1 9.2 8.5 8.7 8.1 7.9

Rate With a rate of 3,617.9 property crimes per 100,000 inhabitants in 2000, the national figure is down 3.4 percent from the 1999 rate. When comparing 5-year and 10-year trends, the rate fell 18.7 percent from 1996 rates and 29.6 percent when compared to 1991 rates. As in 1999, all four regions registered property crime rate decreases in 2000. The Northeast had the biggest decline—5.2 percent—with a rate of 2,690.9 per 100,000

Nature More than $15.9 billion was the estimated total dollar value of property stolen in 2000. The average loss per offense was $1,562, a decrease from the average loss of $1,624 in 1999. Larceny-theft constituted 68.4 percent of all property crimes in 2000. Burglary accounted for 20.1 percent of property crimes, and motor vehicle thefts comprised the remaining 11.4 percent. A total of 11,903 law enforcement agencies reported 68,756 arsons in 2000. The average dollar loss due to reported arsons was $11,042. Law Enforcement Response

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FIGURE 2.12

PROPERTY CRIME

-4

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

-3.0

-7.2

-8 -9.0

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-13.5 -13.8

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-15.9 -18.7

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1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

-2.1

from 1996

Volume

0

BURGLARY DEFINITION The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines burglary as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. The use of force to gain entry is not required to classify an offense as burglary. Burglary in this Program is categorized into three subclassifications: forcible entry, unlawful entry where no force is used, and attempted forcible entry. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

2,100,739 2,049,946 -2.4

770.4 728.4 -5.4

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For the ninth straight year, the estimated number of burglary offenses declined; the estimated 2,049,946 offenses nationwide represents the lowest measure since 1969. The Southern States, the Nation’s most populous region, recorded the highest burglary volume, 44.2 percent. The Western States followed with 22.5 percent of the Nation’s burglaries, the Midwestern States with 20.8 percent, and the Northeastern States with 12.5 percent. (See Table 3.) Monthly figures for 2000 revealed that the greatest number of burglaries occurred in July and August, and the lowest volume was recorded during February. (See Table 2.26.) Table 2.26 Burglary by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.3 7.6 7.8 7.8 8.3 8.1 9.1 8.9 8.6 8.8 8.0 8.6

8.4 7.2 7.9 7.8 8.3 8.2 9.1 9.0 8.7 8.8 8.2 8.6

8.9 7.5 8.2 8.0 8.3 8.2 9.0 9.0 8.4 8.4 7.9 8.2

8.3 7.2 7.9 7.7 8.2 8.4 9.0 9.1 8.7 8.6 8.4 8.5

8.2 7.3 8.0 7.8 8.6 8.4 9.2 9.2 8.5 8.7 8.2 8.0

Compared to the 1999 national volume, burglary declined 2.4 percent in 2000. By community type, suburban counties experienced the greatest decline, 4.6 percent. Meanwhile, rural counties showed a 0.9-percent decrease in burglary volumes between 1999 and 2000. Collectively, the Nation’s cities showed a decline of 2.2 percent in burglary volume. By city group, cities with populations of 100,000 to 499,999 showed the greatest decrease, down 3.2 percent. (See Table 12.) In 2000, decreases from the previous year’s burglary volumes were recorded in all four regions of the United States. The greatest decrease, 5.1 percent, was registered in the Northeastern States. The Midwestern States reported a 3.5-percent decline, and the Southern and Western States recorded burglary volumes decreases of 2.2 and 0.2 percent, respectively. (See Table 4.) National 5- and 10-year trends indicate burglary was down 18.2 percent from the 1996 level and has dropped 35.1 percent when compared to the 1991 volume.

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Rate National offense rates for burglary in 2000—728.4 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants—were the lowest in more than three decades. The rate was 5.4 percent lower than the 1999 rate, 22.9 percent below the 1996 rate, and had dropped 41.8 percent from the 1991 rate. In metropolitan areas, the burglary rate was reported at 754.9 offenses for every 100,000 in population; cities outside metropolitan areas recorded a rate of 759.2; and rural counties showed a rate of 532.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. Among the Nation’s four regions, the Southern States experienced the highest burglary rate, 903.0 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. The Western States reported a rate of 730.3, and the Midwestern States registered a rate of 663.7. The lowest rate, 477.4, was recorded in the Northeastern States. All regions indicated declines in burglary rates compared to the previous year’s numbers. The Northeastern Region recorded the greatest decline at 8.2 percent. The Southern and Midwestern Regions showed decreases of 5.9 percent and 5.2 percent, respectively, and the Western Region reported a decrease of 3.4 percent. (See Table 4.)

Nature When considering distribution by type of burglary, forcible entry was involved in 63.7 percent of all burglaries in 2000, unlawful entries (without force) made up 29.5 percent of all burglaries, and the remaining 6.8 percent were forcible entry attempts. In 2000, 2 of every 3 burglaries were residential in nature. Offenses for which time of occurrence was reported showed that burglaries occurred more commonly during the daytime, 54.5 percent, than at night, 45.5 percent. Burglaries of residences occurred more frequently during the daytime, 60.7 percent, and burglaries of nonresidences occurred more frequently at night, 57.7 percent. Victims experienced an estimated loss of nearly $3 billion in 2000. The average dollar loss per burglary was $1,462. For residential offenses, the average loss was reported at $1,381 and for nonresidential burglaries at $1,615. Residential burglary volumes declined in 2000, down 3.9 percent from 1999 figures, and nonresidential burglary volumes increased 0.3 percent over the previous year’s numbers. (See Table 23.)

FIGURE 2.13

BURGLARY

-4

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

-2.8

-6.9

PERCENT CHANGE

-1.8

from 1996

Volume

0

-8 -8.7

-12 -16.2

-16 -18.5

-18.2

-20 -22.9

-24 -28 1996

1997

1998

1999

2000 43

BURGLARY TYPES

FIGURE 2.14

-4.9

-4.1 -8.6

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-18.4

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1996

1997

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2000

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-19.7

N ONRESIDENTIAL

0

1998

Night

-35

1996

44

1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE from 1996

-5

RESIDENTIAL

-0.5

0

Law Enforcement Response A clearance rate of 13.4 percent was recorded for burglary offenses known to law enforcement in 2000. By region, the Northeast had a clearance rate of 16.8 percent; the South, 13.7 percent; the West, 12.3 percent; and the Midwest, 11.6 percent. (See Table 26.) Law enforcement agencies in rural counties cleared 17.0 percent of the burglaries reported in their jurisdictions and suburban county law enforcement agencies cleared 14.0 percent. Cities as a whole cleared 12.8 percent. Cities with populations of less than 10,000 cleared the greatest percentage of burglaries among city types, 16.8. Those cities with populations over 250,000 had the lowest burglary clearance rate, 11.1. (See Table 25.) Adult offenders were involved in the highest percentage of burglary clearances, 80.8 percent. Juvenile offenders (people under 18 years of age) were involved in the remaining 19.2 percent of clearances. The highest measure of juvenile clearances occurred in the Nation’s smallest cities (under 10,000 in population) with 24.8 percent. Juveniles made up 20.8 percent of the burglary

clearances in suburban counties. In both cities as a whole and rural counties, juveniles comprised 19 percent of clearances. (See Table 28.) In the UCR Program, several persons may be arrested in connection with the clearance of one crime, or the arrest of one individual may clear numerous offenses. The latter is often true in cases of burglary, for which an estimated 289,844 arrests were made in 2000. Total burglary arrests were down 3.4 percent from 1999. Arrests of juveniles and adults declined by 5.0 and 2.6 percent, respectively. Burglary arrests in the Nation’s cities overall fell 4.6 percent for the same timeframe. In rural counties, burglary arrests declined slightly, 0.5 percent, and arrests for the same offense in suburban counties were up 0.4 percent. Males comprised the greatest number of arrestees for burglary, at 86.7 percent of the total, in 2000. The majority of arrestees were persons under the age of 25, 63.8 percent. By race, whites accounted for 69.4 percent of all persons arrested for burglary, blacks for 28.4 percent, and other races for the remainder.

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LARCENY-THEFT DEFINITION Larceny-theft is the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. It includes crimes such as shoplifting, pocket-picking, purse-snatching, thefts from motor vehicles, thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories, bicycle thefts, etc., in which no use of force, violence, or fraud occurs. In the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, this crime category does not include embezzlement, confidence games, forgery, and worthless checks. Motor vehicle theft is also excluded from this category inasmuch as it is a separate Crime Index offense. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

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Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

6,955,520 6,965,957 +0.2

2,550.7 2,475.3 -3.0

Estimated at nearly 7 million offenses in 2000, larcenytheft made up 60 percent of the Crime Index total and 68.4 percent of the property crime total. Larceny-thefts occurred most often in August and least often in February. Table 2.27 Larceny-theft by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

7.8 7.5 7.9 8.0 8.6 8.6 9.3 9.2 8.4 8.8 7.8 8.1

8.0 7.2 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.6 9.2 9.1 8.5 8.8 7.9 8.3

8.4 7.5 8.2 8.1 8.4 8.6 9.0 9.0 8.4 8.5 7.8 8.2

7.8 7.2 8.0 8.0 8.4 8.7 9.1 9.2 8.5 8.7 8.1 8.3

7.7 7.4 8.3 7.9 8.7 8.7 9.1 9.2 8.4 8.8 8.0 7.8

Remaining relatively unchanged, larceny-thefts nationwide registered a slight increase, up 0.2 percent in 2000 compared to the 1999 figure. Cities as a whole also remained nearly unchanged with a 0.1-percent increase in larceny-theft from 1999. Among city population groups, the Nation’s smallest cities, those with populations of less than 50,000, rose by 1.0 percent. Among the county groupings, rural counties experienced an increase of 1.8 percent and suburban counties as a whole fell 1.7 percent. (See Table 12.) The South, the Nation’s most populous region, accounted for 40.9 percent of the larceny-theft total in 2000. The Midwest accounted for 22.9 percent of the total, the West recorded 22.2 percent, and the Northeast 14.0 percent. (See Table 3.) Two of the Nation’s four geographic regions recorded increases in larceny-theft in 2000. The Southern States reported a 0.6-percent increase, and the Western States a 0.2-percent increase. Midwestern States reported no change from the previous year, and the Northeastern States reported a 0.9-percent decline in larceny-thefts. (See Table 4.) Despite the similarity of the larceny-theft total when compared to the previous year’s total, an examination of the long-term national trends indicated a decline in larcenytheft. The 2000 larceny-theft total shows an 11.9-percent drop when compared to 1996 figures and a 14.4-percent decrease when compared to figures from 1991. (See Table 1.) Rate The 2000 larceny-theft rate of 2,475.3 per 100,000 population represented a 3.0-percent drop when compared to the previous year’s data. The rate fell 16.9 percent below 1996 figures and was 23.3 percent lower than the

1991 rate. Rates for community types in the Nation revealed 3,125.1 reports of larceny-theft per 100,000 inhabitants in cities outside metropolitan areas, 2,631.9 for metropolitan areas, and 999.7 in rural counties. (See Tables 1 and 2.) All four geographic regions reported declines in the 2000 larceny-theft rate per 100,000 inhabitants. The Northeast showed a 4.2-percent drop, the South and West decreased 3.2 and 3.1 percent, respectively, and the Midwest reported a 1.8-percent decline. As for larcenytheft rates in 2000, the South reported a rate of 2,842.7 larceny-thefts per 100,000 population. The Midwest registered a rate of 2,475.1, the West experienced a rate of 2,447.1, and the Northeast recorded 1,821.4 larceny-thefts per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 4.) Nature In 2000, the average value of property stolen as a result of larceny-theft was $735, down from the 1999 value of $913. The aggregate loss to victims, when applying the average value to the estimated number of larceny-thefts nationally, was over $5.1 billion for the year. This estimated dollar loss is considered conservative since many offenses in the larceny category never come to the attention of law enforcement, particularly if the value of the stolen goods is small. Losses over $200 accounted for 38.9 percent of reported larceny-thefts, and losses under $50 comprised 37.7 percent. The remaining 23.4 percent involved losses ranging from $50 to $200. By type of larceny-theft, losses of goods and property reported stolen as a result of thefts from buildings averaged $1,176; thefts from motor vehicles had an average loss of $712; and thefts from coin-operated machines, averaged $500. Thefts of motor vehicle accessories averaged a loss of $445; pocket-picking resulted in an average loss of $408; and purse-snatching, $356. Thefts of bicycles resulted in an average loss of $276 and losses from shoplifting averaged $181. (See Table 23.) Table 2.28 Larceny-theft Percent distribution by region, 2000 Type

Total1 Pocket-picking Purse-snatching Shoplifting From motor vehicles (except accessories) Motor vehicle accessories Bicycles From buildings From coin-operated machines All others 1

United States Total

Northeastern States

MidSouthern Western western States States States

100.0 0.5 0.5 13.8 25.2

100.0 0.9 1.1 15.0 21.9

100.0 0.4 0.5 12.4 23.6

100.0 0.4 0.4 12.8 23.9

100.0 0.5 0.5 15.6 30.1

9.7 4.5 13.1 0.7 32.0

7.7 5.5 16.2 0.6 31.2

10.3 5.0 15.3 0.6 32.1

10.0 3.6 10.9 0.7 37.2

10.1 4.9 13.2 0.7 24.3

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

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FIGURE 2.15

LARCENY-THEFT

-4

per 100,000 inhabitants

-3.0

-6.7

-8 -8.4 -12.0

-12

-11.9 -14.4

-16

-16.9

-20

-24

-28 1996 48

1997

1998

1999

2000

PERCENT CHANGE

Rate

-2.0

from 1996

Volume

0

FIGURE 2.16

LARCENY-THEFT CATEGORIES 0

-5

-5

-10.3

-10

-12.6

-8.6

-10

-16.6

-15

-15

-14.3

-15.7

-20

-21.7

-20 -25

-25 -30 1996

1997

1998

-30 2000 1996

1999

-10.5 -17.1

-20

-11.8

-20

-21.2

-25 -30 1996

1997

1998

-25

-30 2000 1996

1999

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES

0

-5

-5

-9.6 -17.8

1997

1998

1999

FROM BUILDINGS -1.6 -5.4 -9.3

-9.1

-25

-30 2000 1996

BICYCLES

5

5

-15

-15

-20

-20

-23.1

2000

-7.6

-6.9 5 0

-25

-30.0 1998

1999

-4.4

-5.5

-10

-12.3

1997

1998

FROM COIN-OPERATED MACHINES

-5

-25

1997

0

-2.4

-5 -10

2000

-20

-20.7

-25

-30 1996

1999

-15

-20

0

1998

-10

-12.9

-15

-30 1996

*Except Accessories 1997

5

0

-10

2000

-11.3

-10 -15

-15

5

1999

-4.7

-5

-5 -10

1998

-1.9

0

-2.9

1997

FROM MOTOR VEHICLES*

SHOPLIFTING 0

-22.6

PERCENT CHANGE

0

from 1996

PURSE-SNATCHING

POCKET-PICKING

1999

-30 2000 1996

0.0

1997

1998

1999 2000

-4.4

-5.5

-5

-6.9

-7.6

-10 -15 -20 -25 -30 1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

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FIGURE 2.17

LARCENY-THEFT

Bicycles 4.5% Motor vehicle accessories 9.7%

All others 32.0%

From buildings 13.1%

Shoplifting 13.8%

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From motor vehicles (except accessories) 25.2%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

2000

From coin-operated machines 0.7% Purse-snatching Pocket-picking 0.5% 0.5%

Thefts of motor vehicle parts, accessories, and contents accounted for the largest segment of larceny-theft, 34.9 percent. Shoplifting made up 13.8 percent of larcenythefts, and thefts from buildings, 13.1 percent. The remainder of larceny-thefts were attributed to pocketpicking, purse-snatching, bicycle thefts, thefts from coin-operated machines, and all other types of larcenythefts. Table 2.28 provides the distribution of larceny-theft by type and geographic region.

Law Enforcement Response The national clearance rate for larceny-theft offenses in 2000 was 18.2 percent. Cities with populations from 10,000 to 24,999 recorded the highest clearance rate, 22.9 percent. The Nation’s cities collectively cleared 18.5 percent of larceny-thefts, and rural counties reported an 18.4-percent clearance rate. Suburban counties had a 16.8-percent clearance rate. Law enforcement agencies in the Northeast cleared 21.6 percent of reported larceny-theft offenses in 2000. Agencies in the Midwest cleared 17.9 percent; the South, 17.8 percent; and the West, 17.4 percent. (See Table 26.) Larceny-theft clearances involving juveniles (person under age 18), both nationally and in the Nation’s cities were measured at 23.0 and 23.5 percent, respectively. Juveniles comprised 21.6 percent of larceny-theft clearances in suburban counties, and 16.8 percent in rural

counties. Cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants showed the greatest juvenile involvement in larceny-theft, 26.5 percent. The number of persons arrested for larceny-theft in 2000 fell 5.5 percent in comparison to 1999 data. Arrests of males and females decreased 6.6 percent and 3.4 percent, respectively. Arrests of juveniles dropped 5.6 percent during this same period, and arrests of adults declined 5.4 percent. A comparison of 1996 and 2000 data, revealed that larceny-theft arrests have declined 21.2 percent. The number of adult arrests dropped 18.3 percent in this 5-year period, and arrests of persons under the age of 18 fell 26.9 percent. Arrests of males were 23.6 percent lower in 2000 than in 1999, and arrests of females were down 16.5 percent. Of the arrests for all Crime Index offenses reported to law enforcement in 2000, larceny-theft accounted for 52.3 percent. Larceny-theft comprised 72.4 percent of all arrests for property crimes. Of those individuals arrested for larceny-theft, 46.5 percent were persons under 21 years of age, and 31.2 percent of the arrestees were under 18. Females were arrested more often for this offense than for any other and made up 35.9 percent of larcenytheft arrestees. Of the total number of persons arrested for larcenytheft offenses, 66.7 percent were white, 30.4 percent were black, and the remaining 2.9 percent were of all other races.

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MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT DEFINITION Defined as the theft or attempted theft of a motor vehicle, this offense category includes the stealing of automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, motorscooters, snowmobiles, etc. The definition excludes the taking of a motor vehicle for temporary use by those persons having lawful access. TREND Year 1999 2000 Percent change

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Number of offenses

Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,152,075 1,165,559 +1.2

422.5 414.2 -2.0

For the first time since 1990, the number of motor vehicle thefts reported in the United States increased from the previous year’s figures as the volume of thefts in 2000 showed a 1.2-percent increase over 1999 totals. Of the nearly 1.2 million estimated thefts of motor vehicles, the Western States recorded the largest increase at 7.1 percent. Motor vehicle thefts increased in Midwestern States by 0.9 percent. The Northeastern States reported the largest decrease of motor vehicle theft with a 2.9-percent decline. In the Southern States, motor vehicle thefts were down 1.3 percent. (See Table 4.) The 2000 figures show that the greatest number of motor vehicle thefts was recorded during the month of August, and the fewest thefts occurred in February. (See Table 2.29.) Table 2.29 Motor Vehicle Theft by Month Percent distribution, 1996-2000 Month January February March April May June July August September October November December

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

8.8 8.0 8.2 7.9 8.1 8.0 8.8 8.6 8.2 8.6 8.3 8.6

9.0 7.6 8.2 7.9 8.2 8.1 8.7 8.7 8.3 8.6 8.2 8.3

9.1 7.9 8.5 7.9 8.3 8.1 8.7 8.8 8.3 8.4 7.9 8.1

8.5 7.3 7.9 7.7 8.0 8.2 8.8 9.0 8.5 8.8 8.5 8.8

8.2 7.5 8.0 7.6 8.2 8.3 8.9 9.1 8.5 8.7 8.5 8.6

Collectively, the Nation’s cities had a 1.4-percent increase in motor vehicle theft. Among city population groupings, those with populations of 100,000 to 249,999 experienced a 4.1-percent rise in motor vehicle theft and those with populations of 250,000 to 499,999 had a similar increase of 4.0 percent. Suburban counties experienced a 2.9-percent increase, and rural counties recorded a 1.6-percent rise in motor vehicle thefts from 1999 figures. Looking at the 5- and 10-year trends, the volume of motor vehicle thefts in 2000 was down 16.4 percent from the 1996 figure and fell 29.9 percent from the 1991 figure. Rate

is 21.2 percent lower than the 1996 rate, and 37.2 percent below the 1991 rate. For every 100,000 inhabitants living in metropolitan areas, 479.9 motor vehicle thefts were reported in 2000. The Nation’s most heavily populated municipalities, cities with populations over 250,000, experienced the highest rate of motor vehicle theft during the year—929.1 for every 100,000 inhabitants, and the Nation’s smallest cities, those with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, recorded a rate of 217.3 per 100,000. In cities outside metropolitan areas, 199.2 motor vehicle thefts were reported per 100,000 in population. In rural counties, 122.3 motor vehicle thefts were recorded per 100,000 inhabitants. Regionally, the highest motor vehicle theft rate was recorded in the Western States at 524.1 per 100,000 people. The Southern States reported a rate of 417.1; the Midwestern States, a rate of 378.3; and the Northeastern States, a rate of 322.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. Three regions registered declines in 2000 compared to 1999 data. The Northeast reported a 6.1-percent decrease, the South a drop of 5.0 percent, and the Midwest a decline of 0.9 percent. The West’s rate of motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 in population increased 3.6 percent. (See Table 4.) Nature The value of motor vehicles stolen in the Nation during 2000 was estimated at nearly $7.8 billion. At the time of theft, the average value per vehicle was $6,682. The recovery rate for the value of vehicles stolen was higher than for any other property type. (See Tables 23 and 24.) Of all motor vehicles reported stolen during the year, 74.5 percent were automobiles, 18.7 percent were trucks or buses, and the remainder were other types of vehicles.

Table 2.30 Motor Vehicle Theft Percent distribution by region, 2000 Total1

Autos

Trucks and buses

Total

100.0

74.5

18.7

6.8

Northeastern States Midwestern States Southern States Western States

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

88.2 80.0 71.8 69.7

6.2 13.7 20.1 24.2

5.6 6.3 8.1 6.1

Region

1

In 2000, the national rate of 414.2 motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 inhabitants recorded for the year was 2.0 percent lower than the previous year’s rate. The 2000 rate

Other vehicles

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.

Law Enforcement Response

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FIGURE 2.18

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

Volume Rate

-2.9

-4

per 100,000 inhabitants

-3.8

-8 -10.9

-12 -12.5

-16.4

-16 -17.4

-20

-19.6 -21.2

-24

-28 1996 54

PERCENT CHANGE

from 1996

0

1997

1998

1999

2000

Law enforcement agencies across the Nation reported a 14.1-percent motor vehicle theft clearance rate in 2000. Motor vehicle theft clearance rates in the Nation’s cities overall ranged from a 27.7-percent clearance rate in cities with less than 10,000 inhabitants to 9.9 percent in cities with populations of 1 million and over. Law enforcement agencies in rural counties reported a 29.3-percent clearance rate, and those in suburban counties reported a 15.8-percent clearance rate. (See Table 25.) Regionally, the Southern States had a motor vehicle theft clearance rate of 15.9 percent and Midwestern States recorded 15.6 percent. The Northeastern and the Western States experienced 13.7- and 11.4-percent clearance rates, respectively. Nationally, persons in the under-18 age group were involved in 19.8 percent of the motor vehicle thefts cleared. This group also comprised 19.9 percent of those cleared in cities collectively, 19.6 percent of those cleared in suburban counties, and 19.4 percent of the motor vehicle thefts cleared in rural counties.

Persons under the age of 25 made up the largest percentage of persons arrested for motor vehicle theft, 66.5. Arrestees under the age of 18 accounted for 34.3 percent of the total in 2000, although arrests of persons under age 18 were down 2.6 percent from 1999. Juvenile female and male arrests decreased, 1.2 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively. Adults comprised 65.7 percent of all motor vehicle theft arrestees. The number of adults arrested in 2000 increased 3.3 percent from the previous year’s figures. Males accounted for 84.2 percent of the estimated 148,225 arrestees for motor vehicle theft in 2000. By race, 55.4 percent of the arrestees were white, 41.6 percent were black, and the remainder were of other races. In 2000, total motor vehicle theft arrests were up 1.2 percent from the 1999 numbers. The 2000 arrest totals were 18.5 percent below the 1996 level and 35.2 percent lower than the 1991 figure.

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ARSON DEFINITION Arson is defined by the Uniform Crime Reporting Program as any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling, house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as arsons. Fires of suspicious or unknown origins are excluded.

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In 2000, there were 78,280 arson offenses reported by law enforcement nationwide. Of the 12,011 agencies that provided arson data for the year, 11,903 agencies supplied supplementary details such as type of structures and estimated monetary value of property damaged. That detailed information is presented in tabular format on the following pages. Information dealing with arson offenses and trends are presented in Tables 12 through 15. Tables 25 through 28 present data on arson clearances. Due to the somewhat limited number of agencies (8,023 which represented 76 percent of the Nation’s population) submitting arson reports for all 12 months of the year, the data in these tables does not present a total picture of arson in the United States. Therefore, one should view the arson data in these tables as providing an indicator of arson incidents in the Nation. There was a 0.4-percent increase in reported arson offenses in the country in the year 2000. However, the Nation’s cities collectively reported a 0.2-percent decrease in reported arsons, the largest being in cites with populations of 1 million or more, 7.1 percent. In contrast, cities with populations of 10,000 to 24,999 saw an arson increase of 6.6 percent and cities of 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants a rise of 5.6 percent. Rural counties registered a 0.5-percent decrease and suburban counties experienced a 2.7-percent increase. (See Table 12.) Arson increased in three of the Nation’s four regions in 2000. The Western States experienced the largest arson increase, 3.2 percent, the Midwestern States rose by 1.4 percent, and the Southern States by 0.3 percent. The Northeast recorded a 6.5-percent decrease in arsons. When considering property type, the following shifts were seen nationally: structural arson fell 2.2 percent; arson of mobile property rose 4.4 percent; and the arson of all other properties (crops, signs, merchandise stored outside structures, etc.) climbed 2.9 percent. (See Table 15.) Data users should be aware that improved arson reporting practices might influence percent change figures when analyzing arson trend information,. Therefore, trends should be viewed with caution. Rate Because population coverage for arson data is lower than for other Crime Index offenses, arson rates per 100,000 inhabitants are tabulated independently. The 2000 rates for arson are presented in Table 2.31. Rates are based on data provided by law enforcement agencies supplying statistics for Index crimes for all 12 months of the year. Nationally, the arson rate was 36.9 per 100,000 in population in the year 2000. Cities with populations 250,000 to 499,999 reported the highest arson rate at 69.5 per 100,000 inhabitants. As a group, cities reported a rate

Table 2.31 Arson Rate by Population Group, 2000 [8,023 agencies; 2000 estimated population 178,312,083; rate per 100,000 inhabitants] Population group

Rate

Total

36.9

Total cities

40.3

Group I (cities 250,000 and over) (cities 1,000,000 and over) (cities 500,000 to 999,999) (cities 250,000 to 499,999) Group II (cities 100,000 to 249,999) Group III (cities 50,000 to 99,999) Group IV (cities 25,000 to 49,999) Group V (cities 10,000 to 24,999) Group VI (cities under 10,000)

67.2 65.7 67.0 69.5 40.4 31.0 26.3 19.3 24.0

Suburban counties

33.9

Rural counties

17.7

Suburban area

27.4

of 40.3 per 100,000 population. Suburban counties registered a rate of 33.9 and rural counties 17.7 arsons per 100,000 inhabitants. By region, the West reported the highest arson rate with 39.5 offenses per 100,000 population. Following were the Midwest with 39.1, the South with 35.5, and the Northeast with 31.6 arsons per 100,000 inhabitants. Nature In 2000, the most frequently reported arsons, which comprise 43.8 percent of all incidents reported, were arsons of structures. Mobile properties (motor vehicles, trailers, etc.) were the target of 31.2 percent of reported arson offenses, and other types of properties (crops, timber, etc.) accounted for the remaining 25.0 percent of arsons. (See Table 2.32.) When reviewing structural arsons only, residential property arsons comprised 60.3 percent, with 42.2 percent of structural arsons directed at single-family dwellings. Property that was either uninhabited or abandoned at the time of the arson accounted for 18.2 percent of structurerelated arsons. Motor vehicles comprised the overwhelming majority of mobile property arsons, with 95 percent of the total in that category. The average estimated monetary value of property damaged due to reported arsons in 2000 was $11,042 per incident. On the whole, the average loss for all types of structures was $19,479. Mobile property loss averaged $5,803 per incident, and for other properties targeted, losses averaged $2,706. (See Table 2.32.)

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Table 2.32 Arson by Type of Property, 2000 [11,903 agencies; 2000 estimated population 213,171,039] Average damage

Total clearances

Percent cleared2

Percent under 18

$11,042

11,344

16.5

45.0

19,479 17,998 18,081 10,727 136,134 37,695 12,572 8,759

6,637 2,856 1,181 408 164 509 1,059 460

22.0 22.5 21.7 18.1 46.3 15.9 29.2 18.2

44.6 35.5 37.3 60.3 43.9 36.0 72.9 49.6

31.2 29.7 1.5

5,803 5,516 11,387

1,528 1,360 168

7.1 6.7 16.1

23.5 20.8 45.2

25.0

2,706

3,179

18.5

56.2

Number of offenses

Percent distribution1

Total

68,756

100.0

Total structure: Single occupancy residential Other residential Storage Industrial/manufacturing Other commercial Community/public Other structure

30,116 12,715 5,447 2,249 354 3,200 3,622 2,529

43.8 18.5 7.9 3.3 0.5 4.7 5.3 3.7

Total mobile: Motor vehicles Other mobile

21,442 20,396 1,046

Other

17,198

Property classification

1 2

Percent not in use

18.2 21.8 13.1 19.3 22.0 14.9 10.5 24.5

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. Includes offenses cleared by arrest or exceptional means.

Law Enforcement Response Nationally in 2000, the arson clearance rate was 16.5 percent. The highest clearance rate, 28.5 percent, was recorded in cities under 10,000 in population, and all cities as a group cleared 15.5 percent of all arsons. In the same time period, rural counties registered a 24.2-percent clearance rate and suburban counties reported a 15.9percent clearance rate. (See Table 25.) When reviewing arson clearances in the Nation’s regions, the Southern States reported a clearance rate of 17.9 percent. The Northeastern States had a 16.6-percent rate, the Midwestern States registered a 14.6-percent rate, and the Western States a 14.4-percent rate of arson clearances. Juvenile involvement in arson is higher than for any other Index crime, with 45.0 percent of all 2000 arson clearances involving only juveniles (persons under age 18). When considering arson types, juveniles comprised 23.5 percent of clearances for mobile property arson, 44.6 percent of structural arson clearances, and 56.2 percent of clearances of arsons for all other property. (See Table 2.32.) In the nation’s cities collectively, 49.4 percent of arson clearances were attributed to juvenile offenders. In suburban counties, juveniles accounted for 38.7 percent of arson clearances. Juveniles were involved in 29.6 percent of clearances in rural counties. (See Table 28.)

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A breakdown of clearances by type of structural and mobile classifications is provided in Table 2.32. These data were constructed from detailed information provided by 11,903 law enforcement agencies that submitted supplementary arson data. The highest clearance rates for arsons were those of industrial/manufacturing structures, 46.3 percent. The lowest clearance rates, 6.7 percent, were for motor vehicles. In 2000, 84.9 percent of the estimated 16,530 persons arrested for arson in the United States were male. Persons under 18 years of age made up 52.8 percent of the arrestees and 71.6 percent were under 25. Whites comprised 76.4 percent of arrestees and blacks accounted for 21.7 percent, with the remainder being made up of persons of other races. Nationally, arson arrests declined 4.3 percent in 2000 as compared to those in 1999. By community type, suburban counties recorded an 8.9-percent decrease in arson arrests, rural counties registered a 4.2-percent decline, and cities as a group recorded a 3.1-percent decrease. In 2000 adult arrests decreased 0.9-percent when compared to the previous year’s figures. Juvenile arrests declined by 7.0 percent. Arrests of males for arson fell by 5.3 percent in 2000, and arrests of females rose by 1.9 percent during the same time period. Five- and 10-year trends in arson arrests show a drop of 15.6 percent in total arrests when compared to 1996 totals and a 16.0-percent decline from the 1991 figure.

HATE CRIME DEFINITION A hate crime, also known as a bias crime, is a criminal offense committed against a person, property, or society which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity/national origin.

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Background In response to mounting national concern over crimes motivated by bias, Congress signed into law on April 23, 1990, the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990 (the Act). This law required the Attorney General to collect data “about crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, religion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity.” The Attorney General delegated the responsibilities of developing the procedures for and managing the implementation of the collection of hate crime data to the Director of the FBI, who in turn assigned the tasks to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. In September 1994, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act amended the Act to include both physical and mental disabilities as potential bias factors, and the actual collection of disability-bias data began in January 1997. Additionally, the Church Arson Prevention Act of 1996 mandated that hate crime data collection become a permanent part of the UCR Program. Rather than create new crime categories, Program developers decided that collecting additional information about offenses already being reported to the UCR Program would fulfill the directives addressed in the Act. Consequently, hate crime data are collected by capturing information for traditional offenses motivated by the offender’s bias. Included are the offenses of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter; forcible rape; aggravated assault; simple assault; intimidation; robbery; burglary; larceny-theft; motor vehicle theft; arson; and destruction, damage, or vandalism of property. A hate crime abstract based on the data received from law enforcement agencies that provided 1 to 12 months of hate crime reports during 2000 follows. More detailed information concerning the characteristics of hate crime can be found in the annual UCR publication Hate Crime Statistics. Nature In 2000, there were 8,152 hate crime incidents reported to the FBI. The incidents involved 9,524 separate offenses, 10,021 victims, and 7,642 known offenders. Of the single-bias incidents reported, 4,368 were motivated by racial bias; 1,483 by religious bias; 1,330 by sexualorientation bias; 927 by ethnicity/national origin bias; 36 by disability bias. Additionally, 8 incidents involved multiple biases. (See Table 2.33.) Racial bias represented the largest percentage of single bias-motivated offenses in 2000. Of the reported offenses, 54.8 percent were motivated by racial bias, 16.5 percent by religious bias, 16.0 percent by sexual-orientation bias,

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12.4 percent by ethnic/national origin bias, and 0.4 percent by disability bias. Seventeen offenses were associated with multiple-bias incidents. (See Table 2.33 and Chart 2.19.) Considering victims of single-bias motivated hate crimes, a total of 54.3 percent of victims were attacked because of their race, with bias against blacks accounting for 35.6 percent of all hate crime victims. (See Table 2.33.)

Table 2.33 Number of Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Known Offenders by Bias Motivation, 2000 Known offenders2

Incidents

Offenses

Victims1

Total

8,152

9,524

10,021

7,642

Single-Bias Incidents

8,144

9,507

10,003

7,632

Race: Anti-White Anti-Black Anti-American Indian/ Alaskan Native Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander Anti-Multi-Racial Group

4,368 886 2,904

5,206 1,061 3,433

5,435 1,091 3,562

4,498 1,182 2,832

57 281 240

62 317 333

64 339 379

58 273 153

Religion: Anti-Jewish Anti-Catholic Anti-Protestant Anti-Islamic Anti-Other Religious Group Anti-Multi-Religious Group Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc.

1,483 1,119 56 59 28 173 44 4

1,568 1,172 61 62 33 188 46 6

1,711 1,280 63 62 36 211 52 7

590 417 33 23 20 78 18 1

Sexual Orientation: Anti-Male Homosexual Anti-Female Homosexual Anti-Homosexual Anti-Heterosexual Anti-Bisexual

1,330 925 181 182 22 20

1,517 1,052 213 210 22 20

1,589 1,089 230 226 24 20

1,471 1,112 173 153 18 15

Ethnicity/National Origin: Anti-Hispanic Anti-Other Ethnicity/ National Origin

927 567

1,180 745

1,232 773

1,037 711

360

435

459

326

36 20 16

36 20 16

36 20 16

36 22 14

8

17

18

10

Bias motivation

Disability: Anti-Physical Anti-Mental Multiple-Bias Incidents3 1

The term victim may refer to a person, business, institution, or society as a whole. The term known offender does not imply that the identity of the suspect is known, but only that an attribute of the suspect is identified which distinguishes him/her from an unknown offender. 3 A multiple-bias incident is any hate crime in which two or more offense types were committed as a result of two or more bias motivations. 2

Of the 10,021 victims of hate crime, 62.1 percent were targets of crimes against persons in 2000. (See Table 2.34.) The largest portion of the hate crime offenses, 65.3 percent, reported to law enforcement were attributed to crimes against persons. Thirty-four percent accounted for crimes against property, and 0.6 percent represented crimes against society. Of the crimes against persons, intimidation occurred in 52.9 percent of the offenses, simple assault in 26.0 percent, and aggravated assault in 20.5 percent. The most frequently reported offense of crimes against property was damage, destruction, or vandalism of property, accounting for 85.3 percent of that category. (See Table 2.34.) Overall, intimidation was the most frequently reported offense. Intimidation accounted for 34.6 percent of the total, followed by damage, destruction, or vandalism of property, 29.0 percent; simple assault, 17.0 percent; and aggravated assault, 13.4 percent. (See Table 2.34.)

Table 2.34 Number of Offenses, Victims, and Known Offenders by Offense, 2000 Known offenders2

Offenses

Victims1

Total

9,524

10,021

7,642

Crimes against persons: Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter Forcible rape Aggravated assault Simple assault Intimidation Other4

6,223 19 4 1,274 1,616 3,294 16

6,223 19 4 1,274 1,616 3,294 16

6,2663 26 5 1,734 2,062 2,421 18

Crimes against property: Robbery Burglary Larceny-theft Motor vehicle theft Arson Destruction/damage/vandalism Other4

3,242 139 138 114 11 52 2,766 22

3,739 160 158 121 12 70 3,193 25

1,6533 327 76 81 10 48 1,092 19

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783

Offense

Crimes against society4 1

The term victim may refer to a person, business, institution, or society as a whole.

2

The term known offender does not imply that the identity of the suspect is known, but only that an attribute of the suspect is identified which distinguishes him/her from an unknown offender.

3

The actual number of known offenders is 7,642. (See Table 2.33.) Some offenders, however, may be responsible for more than one offense and are, therefore, counted more than once in this table.

4

Includes additional offenses collected in NIBRS.

Law enforcement agencies reported 7,642 known offenders in conjunction with the 8,152 incidents recorded in 2000. (See Table 2.33.) Of the known offenders, 6,266 were associated with crimes against persons, 1,653 were linked to crimes against property, and 78 were connected with crimes against society. The single most reported offense, intimidation, was committed by 38.6 percent of known offenders involved in crimes against persons. (See Table 2.34.) By race, 64.2 percent of the known offenders were white, 18.9 percent were black, 9.7 percent were of unknown races, and 7.2 percent were of other race categories. (See Table 2.35.) Table 2.35 Number of Known Offenders by Race, 2000 Known offender’s race1 Total

7,642

White Black American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Multi-Racial Group Unknown Race

4,905 1,441 49 109 393 745

1

The term known offender does not imply that the identity of the suspect is known, but only that an attribute of the suspect is identified which distinguishes him/her from an unknown offender.

Law Enforcement Participation Hate crime data for 2000 were supplied by 11,690 law enforcement agencies in 48 states and the District of Columbia. These agencies represented approximately 84.2 percent of the Nation’s population, nearly 237 million people. (See Table 2.40.) Of the participating agencies, 83.8 percent reported that no hate crimes occurred in their jurisdiction, and the remaining 16.2 percent reported that at least one hate crime occurred. The law enforcement community has recognized that authoritative information is crucial to developing effective measures to deal with bias-motivated crime. Though reports from these agencies are not sufficient to allow valid national or regional measures of the volume and types of crimes motivated by hate, they offer perspectives on the general nature of hate crime occurrences.

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FIGURE 2.19

BIAS-MOTIVATED OFFENSES PERCENT DISTRIBUTION 1

2000

Disability 0.4% Multiple Bias 0.2%

Sexual Orientation 15.9%

Ethnicity 12.4%

Religion 16.5% Race 54.7%

1 Due

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to rounding, the percentages do not add to 100.0.

Table 2.36 Agency Hate Crime Reporting by State, 2000 Participating states

Total Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

Number of participating agencies

Population covered

Agencies submitting incident reports

Total number of incidents reported

11,690

236,929,512

1,895

8,152

1 88 4 722 234 97 52 1 491 80 118 46 166 220 1 317 174 181 146 341 620 313 78 186 102 202 37 110 564 43 539 205 80 348 301 171 933 48 352 121 422 942 127 43 384 236 268 368 67

260,900 4,606,625 77,190 33,869,172 4,300,597 3,316,062 783,600 572,059 15,955,498 1,077,028 1,278,863 4,463,308 4,415,055 2,809,355 339,907 3,351,405 3,827,857 1,273,365 5,294,196 6,282,763 9,818,683 4,917,158 1,219,754 3,843,304 902,195 1,360,827 1,998,257 678,452 8,414,350 1,076,413 18,973,360 4,485,728 580,299 7,469,352 3,448,945 3,411,457 11,464,718 1,048,319 4,009,034 754,844 5,685,152 20,613,237 2,233,169 507,533 6,981,101 5,352,495 1,669,624 5,363,675 493,272

1 22 3 259 34 58 9 1 107 4 26 45 31 15 1 38 8 9 33 97 156 55 1 26 8 6 8 20 241 3 39 14 5 49 24 29 32 10 17 4 72 72 28 14 59 57 21 22 2

4 240 3 1,943 101 151 34 5 240 35 45 183 106 33 42 73 12 28 217 458 425 169 2 70 19 17 85 32 652 15 697 31 5 240 80 142 141 48 33 7 230 286 71 19 325 242 60 47 9

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Crime Index Tabulations The tabular portions of this section show crime data in the following categories: the Nation as a whole; geographic divisions; individual states; Metropolitan Statistical Areas; cities, towns, and counties; and college and university campuses. The following tables also provide national averages for the value of property stolen in Crime Index offenses; robbery, burglary, larceny-theft, and arson breakdowns by type; weapon information; and data on the type and value of property stolen and recovered. Although the exact number of crimes occurring within the United States is unknown, criminal activity can be gauged by studying those crimes reported to law enforcement. The reader is cautioned, however, that many factors affect crime volumes and crime types and can cause them to vary from time to time and from place to place. Population, for example, is used in computing crime rates. Since current, permanent population counts are used in their construction, crime rates do not account for transient or seasonal populations. Short-term population variables, such as an influx of day workers, tourists, shoppers, etc. impact all communities to some degree. Other factors contributing to the amount of crime in a given area are discussed on page iv of this publication. One tool law enforcement administrators can use in analyzing local crime counts and the performance of the law enforcement agencies is national data. The analyses, however, should not be based solely on data presented in this publication. True assessments of community crime problems or the effectiveness of law enforcement opera-

tions can only be made through appraisals of local conditions. Table 1, “Index of Crime, United States, 1981-2000,” sets forth national estimates of volume and rate per 100,000 inhabitants for all Crime Index offenses covering the past two decades. Current year estimates for MSAs, rural counties, and cities and towns outside metropolitan areas are shown in Table 2, “Index of Crime, United States, 2000.” Definitions of these community types can be found in Appendix III. Data showing the geographical distribution of estimated Index crimes and population are provided in Table 3, “Index of Crime, Offense and Population Distribution by Region, 2000.” In reviewing regional figures in this report, the reader must consider each region’s proportion of the Nation’s total population. For example, not only did the Southern States account for the largest volume of Crime Index offenses in 2000, but they also represented the greatest regional population. Note The collection of statistics on arson as a Crime Index offense began in 1979. However, 2000 annual figures are not available for inclusion in tables presenting statistics for the Nation as a whole. Arson totals reported by individual law enforcement agencies are displayed in Tables 8 through 11. Two-year arson trends are shown in Tables 12 through 15.

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Table 1 Index of Crime United States, 1981-2000 Population1

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total2

Violent crime3

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson2

Number of Offenses Population by year: 1981-229,465,714 1982-231,664,458 1983-233,791,994 1984-235,824,902 1985-237,923,795 1986-240,132,887 1987-242,288,918 1988-244,498,982 1989-246,819,230 1990-249,464,396 1991-252,153,092 1992-255,029,699 1993-257,782,608 1994-260,327,021 1995-262,803,276 1996-265,228,572 1997-267,783,607 1998-270,248,003 1999-272,690,813 2000-281,421,906 Percent change, number of offenses: 2000/1999 2000/1996 2000/1991

13,423,800 12,974,400 12,108,630 11,881,755 12,430,357 13,211,869 13,508,708 13,923,086 14,251,449 14,475,613 14,872,883 14,438,191 14,144,794 13,989,543 13,862,727 13,493,863 13,194,571 12,485,714 11,634,378 11,605,751

1,361,820 1,322,390 1,258,087 1,273,282 1,327,767 1,489,169 1,483,999 1,566,221 1,646,037 1,820,127 1,911,767 1,932,274 1,926,017 1,857,670 1,798,792 1,688,540 1,636,096 1,533,887 1,426,044 1,424,289

12,061,900 11,652,000 10,850,543 10,608,473 11,102,590 11,722,700 12,024,709 12,356,865 12,605,412 12,655,486 12,961,116 12,505,917 12,218,777 12,131,873 12,063,935 11,805,323 11,558,475 10,951,827 10,208,334 10,181,462

22,520 21,010 19,308 18,692 18,976 20,613 20,096 20,675 21,500 23,438 24,703 23,760 24,526 23,326 21,606 19,645 18,208 16,974 15,522 15,517

82,500 78,770 78,918 84,233 87,671 91,459 91,111 92,486 94,504 102,555 106,593 109,062 106,014 102,216 97,470 96,252 96,153 93,144 89,411 90,186

592,910 553,130 506,567 485,008 497,874 542,775 517,704 542,968 578,326 639,271 687,732 672,478 659,870 618,949 580,509 535,594 498,534 447,186 409,371 407,842

663,900 669,480 653,294 685,349 723,246 834,322 855,088 910,092 951,707 1,054,863 1,092,739 1,126,974 1,135,607 1,113,179 1,099,207 1,037,049 1,023,201 976,583 911,740 910,744

3,779,700 3,447,100 3,129,851 2,984,434 3,073,348 3,241,410 3,236,184 3,218,077 3,168,170 3,073,909 3,157,150 2,979,884 2,834,808 2,712,774 2,593,784 2,506,400 2,460,526 2,332,735 2,100,739 2,049,946

7,194,400 7,142,500 6,712,759 6,591,874 6,926,380 7,257,153 7,499,851 7,705,872 7,872,442 7,945,670 8,142,228 7,915,199 7,820,909 7,879,812 7,997,710 7,904,685 7,743,760 7,376,311 6,955,520 6,965,957

1,087,800 1,062,400 1,007,933 1,032,165 1,102,862 1,224,137 1,288,674 1,432,916 1,564,800 1,635,907 1,661,738 1,610,834 1,563,060 1,539,287 1,472,441 1,394,238 1,354,189 1,242,781 1,152,075 1,165,559

-0.2 -14.0 -22.0

-0.1 -15.6 -25.5

-0.3 -13.8 -21.4

4

-21.0 -37.2

+0.9 -6.3 -15.4

-0.4 -23.9 -40.7

-0.1 -12.2 -16.7

-2.4 -18.2 -35.1

+0.2 -11.9 -14.4

+1.2 -16.4 -29.9

Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants Year: 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Percent change, rate per 100,000 inhabitants: 2000/1999 2000/1996 2000/1991

5,850.0 5,600.5 5,179.2 5,038.4 5,224.5 5,501.9 5,575.5 5,694.5 5,774.0 5,802.7 5,898.4 5,661.4 5,487.1 5,373.8 5,274.9 5,087.6 4,927.3 4,620.1 4,266.5 4,124.0

593.5 570.8 538.1 539.9 558.1 620.1 612.5 640.6 666.9 729.6 758.2 757.7 747.1 713.6 684.5 636.6 611.0 567.6 523.0 506.1

5,256.5 5,029.7 4,641.1 4,498.5 4,666.4 4,881.8 4,963.0 5,054.0 5,107.1 5,073.1 5,140.2 4,903.7 4,740.0 4,660.2 4,590.5 4,451.0 4,316.3 4,052.5 3,743.6 3,617.9

9.8 9.1 8.3 7.9 8.0 8.6 8.3 8.5 8.7 9.4 9.8 9.3 9.5 9.0 8.2 7.4 6.8 6.3 5.7 5.5

36.0 34.0 33.8 35.7 36.8 38.1 37.6 37.8 38.3 41.1 42.3 42.8 41.1 39.3 37.1 36.3 35.9 34.5 32.8 32.0

258.4 238.8 216.7 205.7 209.3 226.0 213.7 222.1 234.3 256.3 272.7 263.7 256.0 237.8 220.9 201.9 186.2 165.5 150.1 144.9

289.3 289.0 279.4 290.6 304.0 347.4 352.9 372.2 385.6 422.9 433.4 441.9 440.5 427.6 418.3 391.0 382.1 361.4 334.3 323.6

1,647.2 1,488.0 1,338.7 1,265.5 1,291.7 1,349.8 1,335.7 1,316.2 1,283.6 1,232.2 1,252.1 1,168.4 1,099.7 1,042.1 987.0 945.0 918.8 863.2 770.4 728.4

3,135.3 3,083.1 2,871.3 2,795.2 2,911.2 3,022.1 3,095.4 3,151.7 3,189.6 3,185.1 3,229.1 3,103.6 3,033.9 3,026.9 3,043.2 2,980.3 2,891.8 2,729.5 2,550.7 2,475.3

474.1 458.6 431.1 437.7 463.5 509.8 531.9 586.1 634.0 655.8 659.0 631.6 606.3 591.3 560.3 525.7 505.7 459.9 422.5 414.2

-3.3 -18.9 -30.1

-3.2 -20.5 -33.2

-3.4 -18.7 -29.6

-3.1 -25.6 -43.7

-2.3 -11.7 -24.2

-3.5 -28.2 -46.9

-3.2 -17.2 -25.3

-5.4 -22.9 -41.8

-3.0 -16.9 -23.3

-2.0 -21.2 -37.2

1

Populations are Bureau of the Census provisional estimates as of July 1 for each year except 1990 and 2000 which are the decennial census counts. The 1981 through 1999 population and Crime Index offense and rate counts have been adjusted. See Crime Trends, Appendix I, for details.

2

Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.

3 4

Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.

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Table 2 Index of Crime United States, 2000

Area

Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting4 Estimated totals Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Cities Outside Metropolitan Area Area actually reporting4 Estimated totals Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Rural Counties Area actually reporting4 Estimated totals Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Murder and nonnegligent man- Forcible slaughter rape

Violent crime3

Property crime3

281,421,906 11,605,751

1,424,289

10,181,462

15,517

4,124.0

506.1

3,617.9

9,397,904 9,954,479

1,206,574 1,261,958

4,428.0

Population United States Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total2

1

224,805,902 92.6% 100.0%

22,738,278 80.7% 100.0%

33,877,726 79.8% 100.0%

Motor vehicle theft

Aggravated Robbery assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

90,186

407,842

910,744

2,049,946

6,965,957 1,165,559

5.5

32.0

144.9

323.6

728.4

8,191,330 8,692,521

12,889 13,368

68,359 74,660

378,602 388,817

746,724 785,113

1,602,509 1,696,990

561.4

3,866.7

5.9

33.2

173.0

349.2

754.9

2,631.9

479.9

833,503 1,019,808

76,568 91,290

756,935 928,518

718 873

6,467 8,013

11,430 13,622

57,953 68,782

142,304 172,636

576,717 710,592

37,914 45,290

4,485.0

401.5

4,083.5

3.8

35.2

59.9

302.5

759.2

3,125.1

199.2

530,110 631,464

60,873 71,041

469,237 560,423

1,018 1,276

5,929 7,513

4,662 5,403

49,264 56,849

151,037 180,320

283,512 338,668

34,688 41,435

1,864.0

209.7

1,654.3

3.8

22.2

15.9

167.8

532.3

999.7

122.3

2,475.3

Arson2

414.2

5,547,197 1,041,624 5,916,697 1,078,834

1

Populations are Bureau of the Census 2000 decennial census counts and are subject to change. Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. 3 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 The percentage reported under “Area actually reporting” is based upon the population covered by agencies providing 3 months or more of crime reports to the FBI. 2

Table 3 Index of Crime Analysis Offense and Population Distribution by Region, 2000

Northeastern States Midwestern States Southern States Western States

Murder and nonnegligent man- Forcible slaughter rape

Population

Crime Index total

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

19.0 22.9 35.6 22.5

14.2 21.9 41.0 23.0

16.7 19.3 40.9 23.1

13.8 22.2 41.0 23.0

13.9 21.2 44.0 21.0

13.2 25.0 38.0 23.8

20.5 20.0 37.4 22.0

15.4 18.4 42.6 23.6

12.5 20.8 44.2 22.5

14.0 22.9 40.9 22.2

14.8 20.9 35.9 28.4

Region

United States Total3

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime2

Aggravated Robbery assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

1

Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 3 Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. 2

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Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000 Crime Index total Area

Year

Population

Number United States Total4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

1999 2000

Percent change Northeast4, 5

272,690,813 11,634,378 281,421,906 11,605,751 -0.2

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

4,266.5 4,124.0 -3.3

1,426,044 1,424,289 -0.1

523.0 506.1 -3.2

10,208,334 10,181,462 -0.3

3,743.6 3,617.9 -3.4

15,522 15,517

Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

10

Rate per 100,000 5.7 5.5 -3.1

242,562 237,657 -2.0

468.0 443.4 -5.3

1,432,862 1,404,644 -2.0

2,764.5 2,620.9 -5.2

2,107 2,157 +2.4

4.1 4.0 -1.6

1999 2000

13,495,933 13,922,517

428,356 420,319 -1.9

3,174.0 3,019.0 -4.9

51,444 48,664 -5.4

381.2 349.5 -8.3

376,912 371,655 -1.4

2,792.8 2,669.5 -4.4

325 314 -3.4

2.4 2.3 -6.3

1999 2000

3,282,031 3,405,565

111,236 110,091 -1.0

3,389.2 3,232.7 -4.6

11,342 11,058 -2.5

345.6 324.7 -6.0

99,894 99,033 -0.9

3,043.7 2,908.0 -4.5

107 98 -8.4

3.3 2.9 -11.7

1999 2000

1,253,040 1,274,923

36,022 33,400 -7.3

2,874.8 2,619.8 -8.9

1,404 1,397 -0.5

112.0 109.6 -2.2

34,618 32,003 -7.6

2,762.7 2,510.2 -9.1

25 15 -40.0

2.0 1.2 -41.0

1999 2000

6,175,169 6,349,097

201,460 192,131 -4.6

3,262.4 3,026.1 -7.2

34,023 30,230 -11.1

551.0 476.1 -13.6

167,437 161,901 -3.3

2,711.5 2,550.0 -6.0

122 125 +2.5

2.0 2.0 -0.3

1999 2000

1,201,134 1,235,786

27,406 30,068

2,281.7 2,433.1

1,159 2,167

96.5 175.4

26,247 27,901

2,185.2 2,257.8

18 22

1.5 1.8

1999 2000

990,819 1,048,319

35,497 36,444 +2.7

3,582.6 3,476.4 -3.0

2,840 3,121 +9.9

286.6 297.7 +3.9

32,657 33,323 +2.0

3,296.0 3,178.7 -3.6

36 45 +25.0

3.6 4.3 +18.1

1999 2000

593,740 608,827

16,735 18,185 +8.7

2,818.6 2,986.9 +6.0

676 691 +2.2

113.9 113.5 -0.3

16,059 17,494 +8.9

2,704.7 2,873.4 +6.2

17 9 -47.1

2.9 1.5 -48.4

1999 2000

38,334,029 39,671,861

1,247,068 1,221,982 -2.0

3,253.2 3,080.2 -5.3

191,118 188,993 -1.1

498.6 476.4 -4.4

1,055,950 1,032,989 -2.2

2,754.6 2,603.8 -5.5

1,782 1,843 +3.4

4.6 4.6 -0.1

1999 2000

8,143,412 8,414,350

276,873 265,935 -4.0

3,400.0 3,160.5 -7.0

33,540 32,298 -3.7

411.9 383.8 -6.8

243,333 233,637 -4.0

2,988.1 2,776.6 -7.1

287 289 +0.7

3.5 3.4 -2.5

1999 2000

18,196,601 18,976,457

596,743 588,189 -1.4

3,279.4 3,099.6 -5.5

107,147 105,111 -1.9

588.8 553.9 -5.9

489,596 483,078 -1.3

2,690.6 2,545.7 -5.4

903 952 +5.4

5.0 5.0 +1.1

1999 2000

11,994,016 12,281,054

373,452 367,858 -1.5

3,113.7 2,995.3 -3.8

50,431 51,584 +2.3

420.5 420.0 -0.1

323,021 316,274 -2.1

2,693.2 2,575.3 -4.4

592 602 +1.7

4.9 4.9 -0.7

1999 2000

63,242,284 64,392,776

2,556,373 2,540,300 -0.6

4,042.2 3,945.0 -2.4

278,564 275,477 -1.1

440.5 427.8 -2.9

2,277,809 2,264,823 -0.6

3,601.7 3,517.2 -2.3

3,385 3,286 -2.9

5.4 5.1 -4.7

1999 2000

44,442,146 45,155,037

1,820,906 1,799,904 -1.2

4,097.3 3,986.1 -2.7

211,115 208,591 -1.2

475.0 461.9 -2.8

1,609,791 1,591,313 -1.1

3,622.2 3,524.1 -2.7

2,601 2,499 -3.9

5.9 5.5 -5.4

1999 2000

12,128,370 12,419,293

547,560 532,315 -2.8

4,514.7 4,286.2 -5.1

83,621 81,567 -2.5

689.5 656.8 -4.7

463,939 450,748 -2.8

3,825.2 3,629.4 -5.1

939 891 -5.1

7.7 7.2 -7.3

1999 2000

5,942,901 6,080,485

223,808 228,135 +1.9

3,766.0 3,751.9 -0.4

22,261 21,230 -4.6

374.6 349.1 -6.8

201,547 206,905 +2.7

3,391.4 3,402.8 +0.3

391 352 -10.0

6.6 5.8 -12.0

1999 2000

9,863,775 9,938,444

426,596 408,456 -4.3

4,324.9 4,109.9 -5.0

56,709 55,159 -2.7

574.9 555.0 -3.5

369,887 353,297 -4.5

3,750.0 3,554.9 -5.2

695 669 -3.7

7.0 6.7 -4.5

Percent change New Hampshire5

Number

Rate per 100,000

3,232.5 3,064.3 -5.2

Percent change Massachusetts

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

1,675,424 1,642,301 -2.0

Percent change Maine4

Property crime3

51,829,962 53,594,378

Percent change Connecticut

Violent crime3

1999 2000

Percent change New England4, 5

Modified Crime Index total2

1

Percent change Rhode Island Percent change Vermont Percent change Middle Atlantic Percent change New Jersey Percent change New York Percent change Pennsylvania Percent change Midwest4, 6, 7 Percent change East North Central4, 6 Percent change Illinois4, 6 Percent change Indiana Percent change Michigan Percent change See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Forcible rape

Aggravated assault

Robbery

Burglary

Larceny-theft

Motor vehicle theft Number

Rate per 100,000

2,550.7 2,475.3 -3.0

1,152,075 1,165,559 +1.2

422.5 414.2 -2.0

985,471 976,144 -0.9

1,901.4 1,821.4 -4.2

177,769 172,626 -2.9

343.0 322.1 -6.1

543.6 502.2 -7.6

258,625 253,812 -1.9

1,916.3 1,823.0 -4.9

44,917 47,919 +6.7

332.8 344.2 +3.4

19,298 17,436 -9.6

588.0 512.0 -12.9

69,299 68,498 -1.2

2,111.5 2,011.4 -4.7

11,297 13,099 +16.0

344.2 384.6 +11.7

71.6 63.9 -10.7

7,532 6,775 -10.1

601.1 531.4 -11.6

25,392 23,906 -5.9

2,026.4 1,875.1 -7.5

1,694 1,322 -22.0

135.2 103.7 -23.3

26,307 22,594 -14.1

426.0 355.9 -16.5

32,964 30,600 -7.2

533.8 482.0 -9.7

108,845 105,425 -3.1

1,762.6 1,660.5 -5.8

25,628 25,876 +1.0

415.0 407.6 -1.8

21.4 36.7

539 1,170

44.9 94.7

3,698 4,992

307.9 404.0

21,195 20,761

1,764.6 1,680.0

1,354 2,148

112.7 173.8

788 922 +17.0

79.5 88.0 +10.6

1,625 1,742 +7.2

164.0 166.2 +1.3

6,341 6,620 +4.4

640.0 631.5 -1.3

22,284 22,038 -1.1

2,249.0 2,102.2 -6.5

4,032 4,665 +15.7

406.9 445.0 +9.4

22.9 23.0 +0.4

65 117 +80.0

10.9 19.2 +75.5

458 425 -7.2

77.1 69.8 -9.5

3,537 3,501 -1.0

595.7 575.0 -3.5

11,610 13,184 +13.6

1,955.4 2,165.5 +10.7

912 809 -11.3

153.6 132.9 -13.5

8,251 8,134 -1.4

21.5 20.5 -4.7

76,734 72,247 -5.8

200.2 182.1 -9.0

104,351 106,769 +2.3

272.2 269.1 -1.1

196,252 185,950 -5.2

512.0 468.7 -8.4

726,846 722,332 -0.6

1,896.1 1,820.8 -4.0

132,852 124,707 -6.1

346.6 314.3 -9.3

1,409 1,357 -3.7

17.3 16.1 -6.8

14,243 13,553 -4.8

174.9 161.1 -7.9

17,601 17,099 -2.9

216.1 203.2 -6.0

46,998 43,924 -6.5

577.1 522.0 -9.6

160,978 155,562 -3.4

1,976.8 1,848.8 -6.5

35,357 34,151 -3.4

434.2 405.9 -6.5

3,563 3,530 -0.9

19.6 18.6 -5.0

43,821 40,539 -7.5

240.8 213.6 -11.3

58,860 60,090 +2.1

323.5 316.7 -2.1

93,217 87,946 -5.7

512.3 463.4 -9.5

338,118 340,901 +0.8

1,858.1 1,796.4 -3.3

58,261 54,231 -6.9

320.2 285.8 -10.7

3,279 3,247 -1.0

27.3 26.4 -3.3

18,670 18,155 -2.8

155.7 147.8 -5.0

27,890 29,580 +6.1

232.5 240.9 +3.6

56,037 54,080 -3.5

467.2 440.4 -5.7

227,750 225,869 -0.8

1,898.9 1,839.2 -3.1

39,234 36,325 -7.4

327.1 295.8 -9.6

22,151 22,509 +1.6

35.0 35.0 -0.2

81,405 81,663 +0.3

128.7 126.8 -1.5

171,623 168,019 -2.1

271.4 260.9 -3.8

442,990 427,377 -3.5

700.5 663.7 -5.2

1,593,271 1,593,816

2,519.3 2,475.1 -1.8

241,548 243,630 +0.9

381.9 378.3 -0.9

15,937 16,310 +2.3

35.9 36.1 +0.7

65,818 65,899 +0.1

148.1 145.9 -1.5

126,759 123,883 -2.3

285.2 274.4 -3.8

318,172 306,630 -3.6

715.9 679.1 -5.1

1,104,850 1,098,064 -0.6

2,486.0 2,431.8 -2.2

186,769 186,619 -0.1

420.3 413.3 -1.7

4,297 4,090 -4.8

35.4 32.9 -7.0

26,365 25,758 -2.3

217.4 207.4 -4.6

52,020 50,828 -2.3

428.9 409.3 -4.6

86,317 81,913 -5.1

711.7 659.6 -7.3

320,954 312,692 -2.6

2,646.3 2,517.8 -4.9

56,668 56,143 -0.9

467.2 452.1 -3.2

1,607 1,759 +9.5

27.0 28.9 +7.0

6,496 6,282 -3.3

109.3 103.3 -5.5

13,767 12,837 -6.8

231.7 211.1 -8.9

42,463 41,108 -3.2

714.5 676.1 -5.4

138,794 144,707 +4.3

2,335.5 2,379.9 +1.9

20,290 21,090 +3.9

341.4 346.8 +1.6

4,849 5,025 +3.6

49.2 50.6 +2.9

14,103 13,712 -2.8

143.0 138.0 -3.5

37,062 35,753 -3.5

375.7 359.7 -4.3

76,736 69,790 -9.1

778.0 702.2 -9.7

236,351 227,783 -3.6

2,396.2 2,291.9 -4.3

56,800 55,724 -1.9

575.8 560.7 -2.6

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

911,740 910,744 -0.1

334.3 323.6 -3.2

2,100,739 2,049,946 -2.4

770.4 728.4 -5.4

6,955,520 6,965,957 +0.2

169.9 156.0 -8.2

140,704 139,965 -0.5

271.5 261.2 -3.8

269,622 255,874 -5.1

520.2 477.4 -8.2

11,338 11,386 +0.4

84.0 81.8 -2.7

36,353 33,196 -8.7

269.4 238.4 -11.5

73,370 69,924 -4.7

19.9 19.9 -0.1

4,054 3,832 -5.5

123.5 112.5 -8.9

6,527 6,450 -1.2

198.9 189.4 -4.8

239 320 +33.9

19.1 25.1 +31.6

243 247 +1.6

19.4 19.4 -0.1

897 815 -9.1

1,663 1,696 +2.0

26.9 26.7 -0.8

5,931 5,815 -2.0

96.0 91.6 -4.6

345 522

28.7 42.2

257 453

391 412 +5.4

39.5 39.3 -0.4

136 140 +2.9

Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

89,411 90,186 +0.9

32.8 32.0 -2.3

409,371 407,842 -0.4

150.1 144.9 -3.5

11,679 11,902 +1.9

22.5 22.2 -1.5

88,072 83,633 -5.0

3,428 3,768 +9.9

25.4 27.1 +6.6

654 678 +3.7

Number

10

Arson2 Number

Rate per 100,000

69

Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Crime Index total Area

Year

Population

Number Ohio

173,062 172,124 -0.5

3,296.1 3,209.1 -2.6

12,908 12,700 -1.6

245.8 236.8 -3.7

160,154 159,424 -0.5

3,050.3 2,972.3 -2.6

179 169 -5.6

3.4 3.2 -7.6

1999 2000

18,800,138 19,237,739

735,467 740,396 +0.7

3,912.0 3,848.7 -1.6

67,449 66,886 -0.8

358.8 347.7 -3.1

668,018 673,510 +0.8

3,553.3 3,501.0 -1.5

784 787 +0.4

4.2 4.1 -1.9

1999 2000

2,869,413 2,926,324

92,497 94,630 +2.3

3,223.6 3,233.7 +0.3

8,034 7,796 -3.0

280.0 266.4 -4.8

84,463 86,834 +2.8

2,943.6 2,967.3 +0.8

43 46 +7.0

1.5 1.6 +4.9

1999 2000

2,654,052 2,688,418

117,803 118,527 +0.6

4,438.6 4,408.8 -0.7

10,159 10,470 +3.1

382.8 389.4 +1.7

107,644 108,057 +0.4

4,055.8 4,019.4 -0.9

160 169 +5.6

6.0 6.3 +4.3

1999 2000

4,775,508 4,919,479

171,802 171,611 -0.1

3,597.6 3,488.4 -3.0

13,085 13,813 +5.6

274.0 280.8 +2.5

158,717 157,798 -0.6

3,323.6 3,207.6 -3.5

134 151 +12.7

2.8 3.1 +9.4

1999 2000

5,468,338 5,595,211

250,363 253,338 +1.2

4,578.4 4,527.8 -1.1

27,353 27,419 +0.2

500.2 490.0 -2.0

223,010 225,919 +1.3

4,078.2 4,037.7 -1.0

359 347 -3.3

6.6 6.2 -5.5

1999 2000

1,666,028 1,711,263

68,444 70,085 +2.4

4,108.2 4,095.5 -0.3

7,167 5,606 -21.8

430.2 327.6 -23.8

61,277 64,479 +5.2

3,678.0 3,767.9 +2.4

60 63 +5.0

3.6 3.7 +2.2

1999 2000

633,666 642,200

15,172 14,694 -3.2

2,394.3 2,288.1 -4.4

424 523 +23.3

66.9 81.4 +21.7

14,748 14,171 -3.9

2,327.4 2,206.6 -5.2

10 4 -60.0

1.6 0.6 -60.5

1999 2000

733,133 754,844

19,386 17,511 -9.7

2,644.3 2,319.8 -12.3

1,227 1,259 +2.6

167.4 166.8 -0.3

18,159 16,252 -10.5

2,476.9 2,153.0 -13.1

18 7 -61.1

2.5 0.9 -62.2

1999 2000

96,468,455 100,236,820

4,761,034 4,754,663 -0.1

4,935.3 4,743.4 -3.9

579,082 581,955 +0.5

600.3 580.6 -3.3

4,181,952 4,172,708 -0.2

4,335.0 4,162.8 -4.0

6,664 6,823 +2.4

6.9 6.8 -1.5

1999 2000

49,560,021 51,769,160

2,555,355 2,497,773 -2.3

5,156.1 4,824.8 -6.4

325,414 324,758 -0.2

656.6 627.3 -4.5

2,229,941 2,173,015 -2.6

4,499.5 4,197.5 -6.7

3,453 3,488 +1.0

7.0 6.7 -3.3

1999 2000

753,538 783,600

36,456 35,090 -3.7

4,838.0 4,478.1 -7.4

5,534 5,363 -3.1

734.4 684.4 -6.8

30,922 29,727 -3.9

4,103.6 3,793.6 -7.6

24 25 +4.2

3.2 3.2 +0.2

1999 2000

519,000 572,059

41,868 41,626 -0.6

8,067.1 7,276.5 -9.8

8,448 8,626 +2.1

1,627.7 1,507.9 -7.4

33,420 33,000 -1.3

6,439.3 5,768.6 -10.4

241 239 -0.8

46.4 41.8 -10.0

1999 2000

15,111,244 15,982,378

937,718 910,154 -2.9

6,205.4 5,694.7 -8.2

129,044 129,777 +0.6

854.0 812.0 -4.9

808,674 780,377 -3.5

5,351.5 4,882.7 -8.8

859 903 +5.1

5.7 5.6 -0.6

1999 2000

7,788,240 8,186,453

400,968 388,949 -3.0

5,148.4 4,751.1 -7.7

41,585 41,319 -0.6

533.9 504.7 -5.5

359,383 347,630 -3.3

4,614.4 4,246.4 -8.0

583 651 +11.7

7.5 8.0 +6.2

1999 2000

5,171,634 5,296,486

254,420 255,085 +0.3

4,919.5 4,816.1 -2.1

38,447 41,663 +8.4

743.4 786.6 +5.8

215,973 213,422 -1.2

4,176.1 4,029.5 -3.5

465 430 -7.5

9.0 8.1 -9.7

1999 2000

7,650,789 8,049,313

395,971 395,972

5,175.6 4,919.3 -5.0

41,474 40,051 -3.4

542.1 497.6 -8.2

354,497 355,921 +0.4

4,633.5 4,421.8 -4.6

552 560 +1.4

7.2 7.0 -3.6

Percent change District of Columbia9 Percent change Florida Percent change Georgia Percent change Maryland Percent change North Carolina Percent change See footnotes at end of table.

70

Rate per 100,000

5,250,446 5,363,675

Percent change Delaware8

Number

1999 2000

Percent change South Atlantic8, 9

Rate per 100,000

3.5 3.7 +4.4

Percent change South4, 6, 8, 9

Number

397 418 +5.3

Percent change South Dakota

Rate per 100,000

3,680.2 3,707.7 +0.7

Percent change North Dakota

Number

414,264 420,939 +1.6

Percent change Nebraska

Rate per 100,000

316.4 334.1 +5.6

Percent change Missouri

Number

35,616 37,935 +6.5

Percent change Minnesota7

Rate per 100,000 3,996.6 4,041.8 +1.1

Percent change Kansas6

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

449,880 458,874 +2.0

Percent change Iowa

Property crime3

11,256,654 11,353,140

Percent change West North Central6, 7

Violent crime3

1999 2000

Percent change Wisconsin

Modified Crime Index total2

1

10

Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Forcible rape

Aggravated assault

Robbery

Burglary

Rate per 100,000

Number

16,685 17,636 +5.7

148.2 155.3 +4.8

84.7 84.6 -0.2

7,225 6,829 -5.5

15,587 15,764 +1.1

82.9 81.9 -1.2

27.2 23.1 -15.0

1,051 1,071 +1.9

1,065 1,022 -4.0

40.1 38.0 -5.3

2,047 2,048

2,038 2,240 +9.9

42.7 45.5 +6.7

1,439 1,351 -6.1

Larceny-theft

Motor vehicle theft Rate per 100,000

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

87,023 88,636 +1.9

773.1 780.7 +1.0

288,049 293,277 +1.8

2,558.9 2,583.2 +0.9

39,192 39,026 -0.4

348.2 343.7 -1.3

137.6 127.3 -7.5

25,633 25,183 -1.8

488.2 469.5 -3.8

120,702 119,605 -0.9

2,298.9 2,229.9 -3.0

13,819 14,636 +5.9

263.2 272.9 +3.7

44,864 44,136 -1.6

238.6 229.4 -3.9

124,818 120,747 -3.3

663.9 627.7 -5.5

488,421 495,752 +1.5

2,598.0 2,577.0 -0.8

54,779 57,011 +4.1

291.4 296.3 +1.7

36.6 36.6 -0.1

6,160 6,003 -2.5

214.7 205.1 -4.4

17,012 16,342 -3.9

592.9 558.4 -5.8

62,316 65,118 +4.5

2,171.7 2,225.2 +2.5

5,135 5,374 +4.7

179.0 183.6 +2.6

77.1 76.2 -1.2

6,887 7,231 +5.0

259.5 269.0 +3.7

21,874 21,484 -1.8

824.2 799.1 -3.0

79,722 80,077 +0.4

3,003.8 2,978.6 -0.8

6,048 6,496 +7.4

227.9 241.6 +6.0

3,917 3,713 -5.2

82.0 75.5 -8.0

6,996 7,709 +10.2

146.5 156.7 +7.0

27,706 26,116 -5.7

580.2 530.9 -8.5

117,736 118,250 +0.4

2,465.4 2,403.7 -2.5

13,275 13,432 +1.2

278.0 273.0 -1.8

26.3 24.1 -8.2

7,149 7,598 +6.3

130.7 135.8 +3.9

18,406 18,123 -1.5

336.6 323.9 -3.8

42,476 41,685 -1.9

776.8 745.0 -4.1

157,550 159,539 +1.3

2,881.1 2,851.3 -1.0

22,984 24,695 +7.4

420.3 441.4 +5.0

414 436 +5.3

24.8 25.5 +2.5

1,264 1,147 -9.3

75.9 67.0 -11.7

5,429 3,960 -27.1

325.9 231.4 -29.0

10,158 10,131 -0.3

609.7 592.0 -2.9

45,679 49,118 +7.5

2,741.8 2,870.3 +4.7

5,440 5,230 -3.9

326.5 305.6 -6.4

142 169 +19.0

22.4 26.3 +17.4

56 56 0.0

8.8 8.7 -1.3

216 294 +36.1

34.1 45.8 +34.3

2,337 2,093 -10.4

368.8 325.9 -11.6

11,375 11,092 -2.5

1,795.1 1,727.2 -3.8

1,036 986 -4.8

163.5 153.5 -6.1

336 305 -9.2

45.8 40.4 -11.8

103 131 +27.2

14.0 17.4 +23.5

770 816 +6.0

105.0 108.1 +2.9

3,255 2,896 -11.0

444.0 383.7 -13.6

14,043 12,558 -10.6

1,915.5 1,663.7 -13.1

861 798 -7.3

117.4 105.7 -10.0

34,815 34,283 -1.5

36.1 34.2 -5.2

150,753 152,620 +1.2

156.3 152.3 -2.6

386,850 388,229 +0.4

401.0 387.3 -3.4

925,750 905,142 -2.2

959.6 903.0 -5.9

2,832,694 2,849,466 +0.6

2,936.4 2,842.7 -3.2

423,508 418,100 -1.3

439.0 417.1 -5.0

17,436 16,882 -3.2

35.2 32.6 -7.3

88,858 89,089 +0.3

179.3 172.1 -4.0

215,667 215,299 -0.2

435.2 415.9 -4.4

487,150 467,873 -4.0

982.9 903.8 -8.1

1,512,601 1,477,334 -2.3

3,052.1 2,853.7 -6.5

230,190 227,808 -1.0

464.5 440.0 -5.3

529 424 -19.8

70.2 54.1 -22.9

1,492 1,394 -6.6

198.0 177.9 -10.2

3,489 3,520 +0.9

463.0 449.2 -3.0

5,245 5,216 -0.6

696.0 665.6 -4.4

22,634 21,360 -5.6

3,003.7 2,725.9 -9.2

3,043 3,151 +3.5

403.8 402.1 -0.4

248 251 +1.2

47.8 43.9 -8.2

3,344 3,554 +6.3

644.3 621.3 -3.6

4,615 4,582 -0.7

889.2 801.0 -9.9

5,067 4,745 -6.4

976.3 829.5 -15.0

21,701 21,655 -0.2

4,181.3 3,785.4 -9.5

6,652 6,600 -0.8

1,281.7 1,153.7 -10.0

6,990 7,057 +1.0

46.3 44.2 -4.5

31,969 31,809 -0.5

211.6 199.0 -5.9

89,226 90,008 +0.9

590.5 563.2 -4.6

181,378 172,898 -4.7

1,200.3 1,081.8 -9.9

534,105 518,298 -3.0

3,534.5 3,242.9 -8.2

93,191 89,181 -4.3

616.7 558.0 -9.5

2,319 1,968 -15.1

29.8 24.0 -19.3

12,962 13,250 +2.2

166.4 161.9 -2.8

25,721 25,450 -1.1

330.3 310.9 -5.9

71,429 68,488 -4.1

917.1 836.6 -8.8

247,834 240,440 -3.0

3,182.2 2,937.0 -7.7

40,120 38,702 -3.5

515.1 472.8 -8.2

1,551 1,543 -0.5

30.0 29.1 -2.9

13,636 13,560 -0.6

263.7 256.0 -2.9

22,795 26,130 +14.6

440.8 493.3 +11.9

43,230 39,426 -8.8

835.9 744.4 -10.9

147,296 145,423 -1.3

2,848.2 2,745.7 -3.6

25,447 28,573 +12.3

492.0 539.5 +9.6

2,155 2,181 +1.2

28.2 27.1 -3.8

12,087 12,595 +4.2

158.0 156.5 -1.0

26,680 24,715 -7.4

348.7 307.0 -12.0

98,457 97,888 -0.6

1,286.9 1,216.1 -5.5

230,463 232,767 +1.0

3,012.3 2,891.8 -4.0

25,577 25,266 -1.2

334.3 313.9 -6.1

Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

4,129 4,271 +3.4

36.7 37.6 +2.6

14,405 15,610 +8.4

128.0 137.5 +7.4

1,055 1,165 +10.4

20.1 21.7 +8.1

4,449 4,537 +2.0

6,214 6,199 -0.2

33.1 32.2 -2.5

780 676 -13.3

10

Number

Number

Arson2 Number

Rate per 100,000

71

Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Crime Index total Area

Year

Population

Number South Carolina

231,886 214,348 -7.6

3,373.9 3,028.1 -10.2

21,626 19,943 -7.8

314.7 281.7 -10.5

210,260 194,405 -7.5

3,059.3 2,746.4 -10.2

392 401 +2.3

5.7 5.7 -0.7

1999 2000

1,806,928 1,808,344

49,161 47,067 -4.3

2,720.7 2,602.8 -4.3

6,336 5,723 -9.7

350.7 316.5 -9.7

42,825 41,344 -3.5

2,370.0 2,286.3 -3.5

79 46 -41.8

4.4 2.5 -41.8

1999 2000

16,582,841 17,022,810

685,443 713,914 +4.2

4,133.4 4,193.9 +1.5

81,415 84,023 +3.2

491.0 493.6 +0.5

604,028 629,891 +4.3

3,642.5 3,700.3 +1.6

1,152 1,187 +3.0

6.9 7.0 +0.4

1999 2000

4,369,862 4,447,100

192,819 202,159 +4.8

4,412.5 4,545.9 +3.0

21,421 21,620 +0.9

490.2 486.2 -0.8

171,398 180,539 +5.3

3,922.3 4,059.7 +3.5

345 329 -4.6

7.9 7.4 -6.3

1999 2000

3,960,825 4,041,769

116,980 119,626 +2.3

2,953.4 2,959.7 +0.2

12,212 11,903 -2.5

308.3 294.5 -4.5

104,768 107,723 +2.8

2,645.1 2,665.2 +0.8

203 193 -4.9

5.1 4.8 -6.8

1999 2000

2,768,619 2,844,658

118,231 113,911 -3.7

4,270.4 4,004.4 -6.2

9,671 10,267 +6.2

349.3 360.9 +3.3

108,560 103,644 -4.5

3,921.1 3,643.5 -7.1

213 255 +19.7

7.7 9.0 +16.5

1999 2000

5,483,535 5,689,283

257,413 278,218 +8.1

4,694.3 4,890.2 +4.2

38,111 40,233 +5.6

695.0 707.2 +1.8

219,302 237,985 +8.5

3,999.3 4,183.0 +4.6

391 410 +4.9

7.1 7.2 +1.1

1999 2000

30,325,593 31,444,850

1,520,236 1,542,976 +1.5

5,013.0 4,906.9 -2.1

172,253 173,174 +0.5

568.0 550.7 -3.0

1,347,983 1,369,802 +1.6

4,445.0 4,356.2 -2.0

2,059 2,148 +4.3

6.8 6.8 +0.6

1999 2000

2,551,373 2,673,400

103,131 110,019 +6.7

4,042.2 4,115.3 +1.8

10,848 11,904 +9.7

425.2 445.3 +4.7

92,283 98,115 +6.3

3,617.0 3,670.0 +1.5

143 168 +17.5

5.6 6.3 +12.1

1999 2000

4,372,035 4,468,976

251,252 242,344 -3.5

5,746.8 5,422.8 -5.6

32,033 30,440 -5.0

732.7 681.1 -7.0

219,219 211,904 -3.3

5,014.1 4,741.7 -5.4

468 560 +19.7

10.7 12.5 +17.1

1999 2000

3,358,044 3,450,654

157,286 157,302

4,683.9 4,558.6 -2.7

17,066 17,177 +0.7

508.2 497.8 -2.1

140,220 140,125 -0.1

4,175.6 4,060.8 -2.7

231 182 -21.2

6.9 5.3 -23.3

10

1999 2000

20,044,141 20,851,820

1,008,567 1,033,311 +2.5

5,031.7 4,955.5 -1.5

112,306 113,653 +1.2

560.3 545.1 -2.7

896,261 919,658 +2.6

4,471.4 4,410.4 -1.4

1,217 1,238 +1.7

6.1 5.9 -2.2

1999 2000

61,150,112 63,197,932

2,641,547 2,668,487 +1.0

4,319.8 4,222.4 -2.3

325,836 329,200 +1.0

532.8 520.9 -2.2

2,315,711 2,339,287 +1.0

3,786.9 3,701.5 -2.3

3,366 3,251 -3.4

5.5 5.1 -6.5

1999 2000

17,127,479 18,172,295

827,677 845,433 +2.1

4,832.5 4,652.3 -3.7

77,116 78,373 +1.6

450.2 431.3 -4.2

750,561 767,060 +2.2

4,382.2 4,221.0 -3.7

1,006 844 -16.1

5.9 4.6 -20.9

1999 2000

4,778,332 5,130,632

281,735 299,092 +6.2

5,896.1 5,829.5 -1.1

26,334 27,281 +3.6

551.1 531.7 -3.5

255,401 271,811 +6.4

5,345.0 5,297.8 -0.9

384 359 -6.5

8.0 7.0 -12.9

1999 2000

4,056,133 4,301,261

164,813 171,304 +3.9

4,063.3 3,982.6 -2.0

13,811 14,367 +4.0

340.5 334.0 -1.9

151,002 156,937 +3.9

3,722.8 3,648.6 -2.0

185 134 -27.6

4.6 3.1 -31.7

1999 2000

1,251,700 1,293,953

39,429 41,228 +4.6

3,150.0 3,186.2 +1.1

3,066 3,267 +6.6

244.9 252.5 +3.1

36,363 37,961 +4.4

2,905.1 2,933.7 +1.0

25 16 -36.0

2.0 1.2 -38.1

Percent change West4, 6 Percent change Mountain4, 6 Percent change Arizona Percent change Colorado Percent change Idaho Percent change See footnotes at end of table.

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Rate per 100,000

6,872,912 7,078,515

Percent change Texas

Number

1999 2000

Percent change Oklahoma

Rate per 100,000

6.6 5.8 -12.5

Percent change Louisiana

Number

258 233 -9.7

Percent change Arkansas

Rate per 100,000

4,477.6 4,416.5 -1.4

Percent change West South Central

Number

173,987 177,189 +1.8

Percent change Tennessee

Rate per 100,000

847.2 804.9 -5.0

Percent change Mississippi

Number

32,920 32,293 -1.9

Percent change Kentucky4, 6

Rate per 100,000 5,324.8 5,221.4 -1.9

Percent change Alabama

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

206,907 209,482 +1.2

Percent change East South Central4, 6

Property crime3

3,885,736 4,012,012

Percent change West Virginia

Violent crime3

1999 2000

Percent change Virginia

Modified Crime Index total2

1

Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Forcible rape

Aggravated assault

Robbery

Burglary

Rate per 100,000

Number

25,315 24,666 -2.6

651.5 614.8 -5.6

101.1 88.9 -12.0

12,567 11,631 -7.4

661 749 +13.3

36.6 41.4 +13.2

37.6 33.9 -9.7

20,090 21,126 +5.2

1,513 1,482 -2.0

34.6 33.3 -3.8

1,148 1,091 -5.0

Larceny-theft

Motor vehicle theft Rate per 100,000

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

39,630 38,888 -1.9

1,019.9 969.3 -5.0

119,912 123,094 +2.7

3,086.0 3,068.1 -0.6

14,445 15,207 +5.3

371.7 379.0 +2.0

182.8 164.3 -10.1

32,411 30,434 -6.1

471.6 429.9 -8.8

159,896 146,158 -8.6

2,326.5 2,064.8 -11.2

17,953 17,813 -0.8

261.2 251.6 -3.7

5,259 4,597 -12.6

291.0 254.2 -12.7

10,303 9,890 -4.0

570.2 546.9 -4.1

28,760 28,139 -2.2

1,591.7 1,556.1 -2.2

3,762 3,315 -11.9

208.2 183.3 -12.0

121.1 124.1 +2.4

53,941 55,932 +3.7

325.3 328.6 +1.0

144,299 148,901 +3.2

870.2 874.7 +0.5

398,939 424,409 +6.4

2,405.7 2,493.2 +3.6

60,790 56,581 -6.9

366.6 332.4 -9.3

5,297 5,702 +7.6

121.2 128.2 +5.8

14,266 14,107 -1.1

326.5 317.2 -2.8

38,648 40,331 +4.4

884.4 906.9 +2.5

119,616 127,399 +6.5

2,737.3 2,864.8 +4.7

13,134 12,809 -2.5

300.6 288.0 -4.2

29.0 27.0 -6.9

3,104 3,256 +4.9

78.4 80.6 +2.8

7,757 7,363 -5.1

195.8 182.2 -7.0

25,180 25,308 +0.5

635.7 626.2 -1.5

70,719 73,141 +3.4

1,785.5 1,809.6 +1.4

8,869 9,274 +4.6

223.9 229.5 +2.5

1,156 1,019 -11.9

41.8 35.8 -14.2

3,091 2,703 -12.6

111.6 95.0 -14.9

5,211 6,290 +20.7

188.2 221.1 +17.5

29,109 26,918 -7.5

1,051.4 946.3 -10.0

65,919 69,758 +5.8

2,380.9 2,452.2 +3.0

13,532 6,968 -48.5

488.8 245.0 -49.9

2,415 2,186 -9.5

44.0 38.4 -12.8

8,598 9,465 +10.1

156.8 166.4 +6.1

26,707 28,172 +5.5

487.0 495.2 +1.7

51,362 56,344 +9.7

936.7 990.4 +5.7

142,685 154,111 +8.0

2,602.1 2,708.8 +4.1

25,255 27,530 +9.0

460.6 483.9 +5.1

11,147 11,623 +4.3

36.8 37.0 +0.6

41,805 42,405 +1.4

137.9 134.9 -2.2

117,242 116,998 -0.2

386.6 372.1 -3.8

294,301 288,368 -2.0

970.5 917.1 -5.5

921,154 947,723 +2.9

3,037.5 3,013.9 -0.8

132,528 133,711 +0.9

437.0 425.2 -2.7

710 848 +19.4

27.8 31.7 +14.0

2,024 2,001 -1.1

79.3 74.8 -5.6

7,971 8,887 +11.5

312.4 332.4 +6.4

21,692 21,443 -1.1

850.2 802.1 -5.7

63,927 69,740 +9.1

2,505.6 2,608.7 +4.1

6,664 6,932 +4.0

261.2 259.3 -0.7

1,448 1,497 +3.4

33.1 33.5 +1.1

7,591 7,532 -0.8

173.6 168.5 -2.9

22,526 20,851 -7.4

515.2 466.6 -9.4

47,775 46,289 -3.1

1,092.7 1,035.8 -5.2

149,749 144,345 -3.6

3,425.2 3,229.9 -5.7

21,695 21,270 -2.0

496.2 475.9 -4.1

1,375 1,422 +3.4

40.9 41.2 +0.6

2,785 2,615 -6.1

82.9 75.8 -8.6

12,675 12,958 +2.2

377.5 375.5 -0.5

34,472 31,661 -8.2

1,026.5 917.5 -10.6

93,616 96,116 +2.7

2,787.8 2,785.4 -0.1

12,132 12,348 +1.8

361.3 357.8 -1.0

7,614 7,856 +3.2

38.0 37.7 -0.8

29,405 30,257 +2.9

146.7 145.1 -1.1

74,070 74,302 +0.3

369.5 356.3 -3.6

190,362 188,975 -0.7

949.7 906.3 -4.6

613,862 637,522 +3.9

3,062.6 3,057.4 -0.2

92,037 93,161 +1.2

459.2 446.8 -2.7

20,766 21,492 +3.5

34.0 34.0 +0.1

89,141 89,926 +0.9

145.8 142.3 -2.4

212,563 214,531 +0.9

347.6 339.5 -2.3

462,377 461,553 -0.2

756.1 730.3 -3.4

1,544,084 1,546,531 +0.2

2,525.1 2,447.1 -3.1

309,250 331,203 +7.1

505.7 524.1 +3.6

6,602 6,841 +3.6

38.5 37.6 -2.3

18,826 19,364 +2.9

109.9 106.6 -3.1

50,682 51,324 +1.3

295.9 282.4 -4.6

143,954 145,602 +1.1

840.5 801.2 -4.7

520,595 529,704 +1.7

3,039.5 2,914.9 -4.1

86,012 91,754 +6.7

502.2 504.9 +0.5

1,383 1,577 +14.0

28.9 30.7 +6.2

7,288 7,504 +3.0

152.5 146.3 -4.1

17,279 17,841 +3.3

361.6 347.7 -3.8

49,423 51,902 +5.0

1,034.3 1,011.6 -2.2

167,731 176,705 +5.4

3,510.2 3,444.1 -1.9

38,247 43,204 +13.0

800.4 842.1 +5.2

1,679 1,774 +5.7

41.4 41.2 -0.4

3,056 3,034 -0.7

75.3 70.5 -6.4

8,891 9,425 +6.0

219.2 219.1

26,979 27,133 +0.6

665.1 630.8 -5.2

109,228 112,843 +3.3

2,692.9 2,623.5 -2.6

14,795 16,961 +14.6

364.8 394.3 +8.1

417 384 -7.9

33.3 29.7 -10.9

223 223 0.0

17.8 17.2 -3.3

2,401 2,644 +10.1

191.8 204.3 +6.5

7,641 7,330 -4.1

610.4 566.5 -7.2

26,824 28,545 +6.4

2,143.0 2,206.0 +2.9

1,898 2,086 +9.9

151.6 161.2 +6.3

Number

Rate per 100,000

1,587 1,511 -4.8

40.8 37.7 -7.8

5,760 5,883 +2.1

148.2 146.6 -1.1

1,720 1,616 -6.0

25.0 22.8 -8.8

6,947 6,295 -9.4

337 331 -1.8

18.7 18.3 -1.9

6,232 5,778 -7.3

Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

10

Number

Arson2 Number

Rate per 100,000

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Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Modified Crime Index total2

Crime Index total Area

Year

Population

Number Montana4, 6

1999 2000

882,779 902,195

Percent change Nevada

Percent change 1

Number

Rate per 100,000

2,090 2,171 +3.9

236.8 240.6 +1.6

29,103 29,707 +2.1

3,296.7 3,292.7 -0.1

22 16 -27.3

2.5 1.8 -28.8 9.1 6.5 -29.2

1999 2000

1,739,844 1,819,046

103,740 100,391 -3.2

5,962.6 5,518.9 -7.4

14,520 13,786 -5.1

834.6 757.9 -9.2

89,220 86,605 -2.9

5,128.0 4,761.0 -7.2

170 135 -20.6

9.8 7.4 -24.0

1999 2000

2,129,836 2,233,169

105,999 99,958 -5.7

4,976.9 4,476.1 -10.1

5,869 5,711 -2.7

275.6 255.7 -7.2

100,130 94,247 -5.9

4,701.3 4,220.3 -10.2

44 43 -2.3

2.1 1.9 -6.8

1999 2000

479,602 493,782

16,583 16,285 -1.8

3,457.7 3,298.0 -4.6

1,115 1,316 +18.0

232.5 266.5 +14.6

15,468 14,969 -3.2

3,225.2 3,031.5 -6.0

11 12 +9.1

2.3 2.4 +6.0

1999 2000

44,022,633 45,025,637

1,813,870 1,823,054 +0.5

4,120.3 4,048.9 -1.7

248,720 250,827 +0.8

565.0 557.1 -1.4

1,565,150 1,572,227 +0.5

3,555.3 3,491.8 -1.8

2,360 2,407 +2.0

5.4 5.3 -0.3

1999 2000

619,500 626,932

27,007 26,641 -1.4

4,359.5 4,249.4 -2.5

3,908 3,554 -9.1

630.8 566.9 -10.1

23,099 23,087 -0.1

3,728.7 3,682.5 -1.2

52 27 -48.1

8.4 4.3 -48.7

1999 2000

33,145,121 33,871,648

1,261,164 1,266,714 +0.4

3,805.0 3,739.7 -1.7

207,879 210,531 +1.3

627.2 621.6 -0.9

1,053,285 1,056,183 +0.3

3,177.8 3,118.2 -1.9

2,005 2,079 +3.7

6.0 6.1 +1.5

1999 2000

1,185,497 1,211,537

57,324 62,987 +9.9

4,835.4 5,198.9 +7.5

2,785 2,954 +6.1

234.9 243.8 +3.8

54,539 60,033 +10.1

4,600.5 4,955.1 +7.7

44 35 -20.5

3.7 2.9 -22.2

1999 2000

3,316,154 3,421,399

165,866 165,780 -0.1

5,001.8 4,845.4 -3.1

12,432 12,000 -3.5

374.9 350.7 -6.4

153,434 153,780 +0.2

4,626.9 4,494.7 -2.9

88 70 -20.5

2.7 2.0 -22.9

1999 2000

5,756,361 5,894,121

302,509 300,932 -0.5

5,255.2 5,105.6 -2.8

21,716 21,788 +0.3

377.3 369.7 -2.0

280,793 279,144 -0.6

4,878.0 4,736.0 -2.9

171 196 +14.6

3.0 3.3 +11.9

1999 2000

3,889,507 3,808,610

81,854 75,377 -7.9

2,104.5 1,979.1 -6.0

14,180 12,404 -12.5

364.6 325.7 -10.7

67,674 62,973 -6.9

1,739.9 1,653.4 -5.0

567 693 +22.2

14.6 18.2 +24.8

Percent change Puerto Rico

Rate per 100,000

165 129 -21.8

Percent change Washington

Number

4,083.1 3,744.4 -8.3

Percent change Oregon

Rate per 100,000

73,874 74,823 +1.3

Percent change Hawaii

10

Number

569.9 524.2 -8.0

Percent change California

3,533.5 3,533.4

Rate per 100,000

10,311 10,474 +1.6

Percent change Alaska4

31,193 31,878 +2.2

Number

4,653.0 4,268.6 -8.3

Percent change Pacific4

Rate per 100,000

84,185 85,297 +1.3

Percent change Wyoming

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

1,809,253 1,998,257

Percent change Utah

Property crime3

1999 2000

Percent change New Mexico

Violent crime3

1

Populations are Bureau of the Census 2000 decennial counts and provisional estimates as of July 1, 1999, and are subject to change. The 1999 state population estimates have been adjusted and as a result the rates per 100,000 inhabitants may differ from those published in the 1999 edition of Crime in the United States. 2 Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. 3 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 The 1999 crime figures have been adjusted. See Crime Trends, Appendix I, for details. 5 With the submission of actual offense data for 2000 from the New Hampshire state UCR Program, figures are not comparable to the state estimates provided by the national Program since 1997. 6 Limited data for 2000 were available for the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana; therefore, it was necessary that their crime counts be estimated. See Offense Estimation, Appendix I, for details. 7 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 8 An aggregated Delaware state total for forcible rape for 2000 was supplied by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation. 9 Includes offenses reported by the Zoological Police. 10 Less than one-tenth of 1 percent. Offense totals are based on all reporting agencies and estimates for unreported areas.

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Table 4 Index of Crime by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 1999-2000—Continued Forcible rape Number

Rate per 100,000

Aggravated assault

Robbery Number

Rate per 100,000

Number

Burglary

Rate per 100,000

Number

Rate per 100,000

Larceny-theft Number

Rate per 100,000

Motor vehicle theft Number

Rate per 100,000

293 301 +2.7

33.2 33.4 +0.5

239 249 +4.2

27.1 27.6 +1.9

1,536 1,605 +4.5

174.0 177.9 +2.2

3,876 3,946 +1.8

439.1 437.4 -0.4

23,353 23,805 +1.9

2,645.4 2,638.6 -0.3

1,874 1,956 +4.4

212.3 216.8 +2.1

943 860 -8.8

52.1 43.0 -17.4

4,209 4,543 +7.9

232.6 227.3 -2.3

4,994 4,942 -1.0

276.0 247.3 -10.4

17,613 17,526 -0.5

973.5 877.1 -9.9

43,167 44,125 +2.2

2,385.9 2,208.2 -7.4

13,094 13,172 +0.6

723.7 659.2 -8.9

944 922 -2.3

54.3 50.7 -6.6

2,579 2,499 -3.1

148.2 137.4 -7.3

10,827 10,230 -5.5

622.3 562.4 -9.6

21,481 21,339 -0.7

1,234.7 1,173.1 -5.0

59,613 57,925 -2.8

3,426.3 3,184.4 -7.1

8,126 7,341 -9.7

467.1 403.6 -13.6

806 863 +7.1

37.8 38.6 +2.1

1,158 1,242 +7.3

54.4 55.6 +2.3

3,861 3,563 -7.7

181.3 159.5 -12.0

14,592 14,348 -1.7

685.1 642.5 -6.2

78,156 73,438 -6.0

3,669.6 3,288.5 -10.4

7,382 6,461 -12.5

346.6 289.3 -16.5

137 160 +16.8

28.6 32.4 +13.4

74 70 -5.4

15.4 14.2 -8.1

893 1,074 +20.3

186.2 217.5 +16.8

2,349 2,078 -11.5

489.8 420.8 -14.1

12,523 12,318 -1.6

2,611.1 2,494.6 -4.5

596 573 -3.9

124.3 116.0 -6.6

14,164 14,651 +3.4

32.2 32.5 +1.1

70,315 70,562 +0.4

159.7 156.7 -1.9

161,881 163,207 +0.8

367.7 362.5 -1.4

318,423 315,951 -0.8

723.3 701.7 -3.0

1,023,489 1,016,827 -0.7

2,324.9 2,258.3 -2.9

223,238 239,449 +7.3

507.1 531.8 +4.9

517 497 -3.9

83.5 79.3 -5.0

566 490 -13.4

91.4 78.2 -14.5

2,773 2,540 -8.4

447.6 405.1 -9.5

3,787 3,899 +3.0

611.3 621.9 +1.7

16,654 16,838 +1.1

2,688.3 2,685.8 -0.1

2,658 2,350 -11.6

429.1 374.8 -12.6

9,363 9,785 +4.5

28.2 28.9 +2.3

60,039 60,249 +0.3

181.1 177.9 -1.8

136,472 138,418 +1.4

411.7 408.7 -0.7

223,814 222,293 -0.7

675.3 656.3 -2.8

660,991 651,855 -1.4

1,994.2 1,924.5 -3.5

168,480 182,035 +8.0

508.3 537.4 +5.7

354 346 -2.3

29.9 28.6 -4.4

1,044 1,123 +7.6

88.1 92.7 +5.3

1,343 1,450 +8.0

113.3 119.7 +5.6

9,421 10,665 +13.2

794.7 880.3 +10.8

40,458 43,254 +6.9

3,412.7 3,570.2 +4.6

4,660 6,114 +31.2

393.1 504.6 +28.4

1,219 1,286 +5.5

36.8 37.6 +2.3

2,858 2,888 +1.0

86.2 84.4 -2.1

8,267 7,756 -6.2

249.3 226.7 -9.1

26,749 25,618 -4.2

806.6 748.8 -7.2

113,052 114,230 +1.0

3,409.1 3,338.7 -2.1

13,633 13,932 +2.2

411.1 407.2 -1.0

2,711 2,737 +1.0

47.1 46.4 -1.4

5,808 5,812 +0.1

100.9 98.6 -2.3

13,026 13,043 +0.1

226.3 221.3 -2.2

54,652 53,476 -2.2

949.4 907.3 -4.4

192,334 190,650 -0.9

3,341.2 3,234.6 -3.2

33,807 35,018 +3.6

587.3 594.1 +1.2

223 228 +2.2

5.7 6.0 +4.4

9,827 8,757 -10.9

252.7 229.9 -9.0

3,563 2,726 -23.5

91.6 71.6 -21.9

23,033 21,057 -8.6

592.2 552.9 -6.6

30,206 28,940 -4.2

776.6 759.9 -2.2

14,435 12,976 -10.1

371.1 340.7 -8.2

Arson2 Number

Rate per 100,000

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

149,103 163,483

15,419 16,832

133,684 146,651

250 270

1,076 1,170

4,707 5,058

9,386 10,334

29,110 31,877

94,554 103,942

10,020 10,832

18,993 29,312

2,406 3,713

16,587 25,599

24 37

143 219

369 565

1,870 2,892

3,480 5,372

12,305 18,995

802 1,232

5,569 9,364 202,159 4,545.9

639 1,075 21,620 486.2

4,930 8,289 180,539 4,059.7

13 22 329 7.4

55 93 1,482 33.3

47 79 5,702 128.2

524 881 14,107 317.2

1,833 3,082 40,331 906.9

2,654 4,462 127,399 2,864.8

443 745 12,809 288.0

12,866

1,524

11,342

10

195

346

973

1,533

8,799

1,010

6,495 8,963

1,028 1,419

5,467 7,544

4 6

116 160

90 124

818 1,129

758 1,046

4,098 5,655

611 843

4,812 26,641 4,249.4

611 3,554 566.9

4,201 23,087 3,682.5

11 27 4.3

142 497 79.3

20 490 78.2

438 2,540 405.1

1,320 3,899 621.9

2,384 16,838 2,685.8

497 2,350 374.8

278,715 280,096

25,362 25,457

253,353 254,639

346 347

1,511 1,518

7,338 7,360

16,167 16,232

48,057 48,338

163,534 164,377

41,762 41,924

13,753 13,955

1,019 1,034

12,734 12,921

11 11

45 46

98 99

865 878

2,312 2,346

9,623 9,764

799 811

3,952 5,041 299,092 5,829.5

619 790 27,281 531.7

3,333 4,251 271,811 5,297.8

1 1 359 7.0

10 13 1,577 30.7

35 45 7,504 146.3

573 731 17,841 347.7

955 1,218 51,902 1,011.6

2,010 2,564 176,705 3,444.1

368 469 43,204 842.1

70,272

7,271

63,001

95

597

1,486

5,093

12,337

45,880

4,784

27,142 27,177

3,159 3,163

23,983 24,014

33 33

159 159

418 419

2,549 2,552

5,345 5,352

17,434 17,456

1,204 1,206

12,403 12,570 110,019 4,115.3

1,451 1,470 11,904 445.3

10,952 11,100 98,115 3,670.0

40 40 168 6.3

91 92 848 31.7

95 96 2,001 74.8

1,225 1,242 8,887 332.4

3,704 3,754 21,443 802.1

6,319 6,404 69,740 2,608.7

929 942 6,932 259.3

206,253 1,025,735

2,028

9,466

59,749

135,010

213,040

633,596

179,099

17,854 17,943

24 24

135 136

372 374

1,941 1,951

4,348 4,370

11,837 11,896

1,669 1,677

1,793 12,505 210,531 1,056,183 621.6 3,118.2

27 2,079 6.1

183 9,785 28.9

126 60,249 177.9

1,457 138,418 408.7

4,883 222,293 656.3

6,363 651,855 1,924.5

1,259 182,035 537.4

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

ALABAMA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,102,882 89.6% 100.0% 566,532 64.4% 100.0% 777,686 59.5% 100.0% 4,447,100

ALASKA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

260,900 100.0% 170,892 72.5% 100.0% 195,140 100.0% 626,932

ARIZONA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

4,511,366 99.5% 100.0% 304,632 98.6% 100.0% 314,634 78.4% 100.0% 5,130,632

ARKANSAS Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,309,487 100.0% 517,139 99.9% 100.0% 846,774 98.7% 100.0% 2,673,400

CALIFORNIA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

32,735,730 100.0% 1,231,988 496,419 99.5% 20,326 100.0% 20,428 639,499 100.0% 14,298 33,871,648 1,266,714 3,739.7

2,472 2,485

COLORADO Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

76

3,595,433 98.0% 100.0% 322,921 89.7% 100.0% 382,907 94.2% 100.0% 4,301,261

145,204 148,722

12,550 12,805

132,654 135,917

118 121

1,533 1,562

2,884 2,945

8,015 8,177

23,361 23,812

93,677 96,099

15,616 16,006

14,865 16,568

964 1,074

13,901 15,494

7 8

141 157

71 79

745 830

2,000 2,229

11,357 12,659

544 606

5,666 6,014 171,304 3,982.6

460 488 14,367 334.0

5,206 5,526 156,937 3,648.6

5 5 134 3.1

52 55 1,774 41.2

9 10 3,034 70.5

394 418 9,425 219.1

1,029 1,092 27,133 630.8

3,848 4,085 112,843 2,623.5

329 349 16,961 394.3

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Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Motor vehicle theft

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CONNECTICUT Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

2,836,568 100.0% 72,942 100.0% 496,055 100.0% 3,405,565

99,866

9,740

90,126

97

607

3,720

5,316

15,154

62,619

12,353

2,295

227

2,068



9

33

185

370

1,577

121

7,930 110,091 3,232.7

1,091 11,058 324.7

6,839 99,033 2,908.0

1 98 2.9

62 678 19.9

79 3,832 112.5

949 6,450 189.4

1,912 17,436 512.0

4,302 68,498 2,011.4

625 13,099 384.6

25,526

22

1,280

2,796

4,193

18,333

3,000

1,795



66

216

293

1,449

53

3 25 3.2

424 54.1

48 1,394 177.9

508 3,520 449.2

730 5,216 665.6

1,578 21,360 2,725.9

98 3,151 402.1

DELAWARE4 Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

642,152 100.0% 34,223 100.0% 107,225 100.0% 783,600

35,090 4,478.1

5,363 684.4

2,406 29,727 3,793.6

41,626

8,626

33,000

239

251

3,554

4,582

4,745

21,655

6,600

41,626 7,276.5

8,626 1,507.9

33,000 5,768.6

239 41.8

251 43.9

3,554 621.3

4,582 801.0

4,745 829.5

21,655 3,785.4

6,600 1,153.7

859,616 863,932

122,600 123,095

737,016 740,837

840 842

6,574 6,597

30,780 30,914

84,406 84,742

160,867 161,641

489,951 492,580

86,198 86,616

15,475 17,147

2,179 2,415

13,296 14,732

18 20

110 122

452 501

1,599 1,772

3,066 3,397

9,405 10,421

825 914

27,063 29,075 910,154 5,694.7

3,972 4,267 129,777 812.0

23,091 24,808 780,377 4,882.7

38 41 903 5.6

315 338 7,057 44.2

367 394 31,809 199.0

3,252 3,494 90,008 563.2

7,316 7,860 172,898 1,081.8

14,238 15,297 518,298 3,242.9

1,537 1,651 89,181 558.0

284,929 291,302

30,084 30,604

254,845 260,698

474 481

1,462 1,489

11,304 11,476

16,844 17,158

49,389 50,278

172,496 176,886

32,960 33,534

51,239 59,050

5,946 6,853

45,293 52,197

75 86

246 284

1,186 1,367

4,439 5,116

7,801 8,990

35,321 40,705

2,171 2,502

32,028 38,597 388,949 4,751.1

3,205 3,862 41,319 504.7

28,823 34,735 347,630 4,246.4

70 84 651 8.0

162 195 1,968 24.0

338 407 13,250 161.9

2,635 3,176 25,450 310.9

7,651 9,220 68,488 836.6

18,960 22,849 240,440 2,937.0

2,212 2,666 38,702 472.8

46,659

2,302

44,357

20

240

984

1,058

6,946

32,197

5,214

16,328 62,987 5,198.9

652 2,954 243.8

15,676 60,033 4,955.1

15 35 2.9

106 346 28.6

139 1,123 92.7

392 1,450 119.7

3,719 10,665 880.3

11,057 43,254 3,570.2

900 6,114 504.6

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA5 Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Rural Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

572,059 100.0% None None 572,059

FLORIDA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

14,863,033 99.5% 100.0% 244,578 90.3% 100.0% 874,767 93.1% 100.0% 15,982,378

GEORGIA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

5,660,230 98.4% 100.0% 918,038 86.8% 100.0% 1,608,185 83.0% 100.0% 8,186,453

HAWAII Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

883,621 100.0% None 327,916 100.0% 1,211,537

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Motor vehicle theft

IDAHO Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

499,021 100.0% 374,974 96.9% 100.0% 419,958 100.0% 1,293,953

19,692

1,489

18,203

6

156

112

1,215

3,412

13,840

951

14,524 14,978

1,050 1,083

13,474 13,895

2 2

125 129

89 92

834 860

2,361 2,435

10,448 10,774

665 686

6,558 41,228 3,186.2

695 3,267 252.5

5,863 37,961 2,933.7

8 16 1.2

99 384 29.7

19 223 17.2

569 2,644 204.3

1,483 7,330 566.5

3,931 28,545 2,206.0

449 2,086 161.2

532,315 4,286.2

81,567 656.8

450,748 3,629.4

891 7.2

4,090 32.9

25,758 207.4

50,828 409.3

81,913 659.6

312,692 2,517.8

56,143 452.1

157,922 175,947

16,254 17,418

141,668 158,529

285 298

1,256 1,367

5,564 5,780

9,149 9,973

28,208 31,088

97,222 109,856

16,238 17,585

24,661 29,747

1,171 1,412

23,490 28,335

21 25

146 176

297 358

707 853

3,734 4,504

18,374 22,164

1,382 1,667

9,341 22,441 228,135 3,751.9

999 2,400 21,230 349.1

8,342 20,041 206,905 3,402.8

12 29 352 5.8

90 216 1,759 28.9

60 144 6,282 103.3

837 2,011 12,837 211.1

2,296 5,516 41,108 676.1

5,281 12,687 144,707 2,379.9

765 1,838 21,090 346.8

57,878 58,316

5,183 5,213

52,695 53,103

36 36

445 449

902 906

3,800 3,822

9,343 9,404

39,635 39,953

3,717 3,746

25,209 29,231

1,826 2,118

23,383 27,113

8 9

160 186

136 158

1,522 1,765

4,083 4,734

18,303 21,223

997 1,156

7,083 94,630 3,233.7

465 7,796 266.4

6,618 86,834 2,967.3

1 46 1.6

41 676 23.1

7 1,071 36.6

416 6,003 205.1

2,204 16,342 558.4

3,942 65,118 2,225.2

472 5,374 183.6

2,688,418

118,527 4,408.8

10,470 389.4

108,057 4,019.4

169 6.3

1,022 38.0

2,048 76.2

7,231 269.0

21,484 799.1

80,077 2,978.6

6,496 241.6

4,041,769

119,626 2,959.7

11,903 294.5

107,723 2,665.2

193 4.8

1,091 27.0

3,256 80.6

7,363 182.2

25,308 626.2

73,141 1,809.6

9,274 229.5

197,577 204,275

23,500 24,250

174,077 180,025

467 474

1,214 1,250

6,848 6,983

14,971 15,543

36,624 37,834

117,875 122,155

19,578 20,036

16,191 21,002

2,285 2,965

13,906 18,037

22 29

81 105

248 322

1,934 2,509

3,157 4,095

10,295 13,353

454 589

15,835 17,067 242,344 5,422.8

2,993 3,225 30,440 681.1

12,842 13,842 211,904 4,741.7

53 57 560 12.5

132 142 1,497 33.5

211 227 7,532 168.5

2,597 2,799 20,851 466.6

4,045 4,360 46,289 1,035.8

8,199 8,837 144,345 3,229.9

598 645 21,270 475.9

14,787

654

14,133

2

167

164

321

2,717

10,903

513

13,180 13,309

553 559

12,627 12,750

4 4

109 110

65 66

375 379

2,087 2,107

10,063 10,161

477 482

5,304 33,400 2,619.8

184 1,397 109.6

5,120 32,003 2,510.2

9 15 1.2

43 320 25.1

17 247 19.4

115 815 63.9

1,951 6,775 531.4

2,842 23,906 1,875.1

327 1,322 103.7

ILLINOIS6 State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

12,419,293

INDIANA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

4,364,592 86.0% 100.0% 592,106 82.9% 100.0% 1,123,787 41.6% 100.0% 6,080,485

IOWA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,224,746 99.2% 100.0% 804,708 86.2% 100.0% 896,870 100.0% 2,926,324

KANSAS6 State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants KENTUCKY6 State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants LOUISIANA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,360,587 96.1% 100.0% 385,778 77.1% 100.0% 722,611 92.8% 100.0% 4,468,976

MAINE Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

78

477,927 100.0% 432,856 99.0% 100.0% 364,140 100.0% 1,274,923

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

240,480

39,516

200,964

8,455

1,160

6,150 255,085 4,816.1

987 41,663 786.6

178,018 182,831

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Motor vehicle theft

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MARYLAND Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

4,909,697 100.0% 93,537 100.0% 293,252 100.0% 5,296,486

417

1,427

13,279

24,393

36,654

136,299

28,011

7,295

2

49

212

897

1,260

5,731

304

5,163 213,422 4,029.5

11 430 8.1

67 1,543 29.1

69 13,560 256.0

840 26,130 493.3

1,512 39,426 744.4

3,393 145,423 2,745.7

258 28,573 539.5

26,952 28,920

151,066 153,911

120 121

1,589 1,611

5,721 5,774

19,522 21,414

27,897 28,393

98,159 100,180

25,010 25,338

8,235 9,273

920 1,304

7,315 7,969

4 4

77 84

38 41

801 1,175

2,021 2,202

4,805 5,234

489 533

27 192,131 3,026.1

6 30,230 476.1

21 161,901 2,550.0

– 125 2.0

1 1,696 26.7

– 5,815 91.6

5 22,594 355.9

5 30,600 482.0

11 105,425 1,660.5

5 25,876 407.6

358,981 363,797

50,794 51,242

308,187 312,555

629 631

3,892 3,937

13,461 13,554

32,812 33,120

59,573 60,261

195,545 198,665

53,069 53,629

17,946 19,629

1,209 1,322

16,737 18,307

5 5

261 285

74 81

869 951

2,161 2,364

13,918 15,223

658 720

24,567 25,030 408,456 4,109.9

2,547 2,595 55,159 555.0

22,020 22,435 353,297 3,554.9

32 33 669 6.7

788 803 5,025 50.6

76 77 13,712 138.0

1,651 1,682 35,753 359.7

7,032 7,165 69,790 702.2

13,638 13,895 227,783 2,291.9

1,350 1,375 55,724 560.7

134,564 134,589

11,620 11,621

122,944 122,968

123 123

1,617 1,617

3,582 3,582

6,298 6,299

18,591 18,594

93,254 93,274

11,099 11,100

21,758

1,265

20,493

10

304

95

856

3,012

16,341

1,140

15,264 171,611 3,488.4

927 13,813 280.8

14,337 157,798 3,207.6

18 151 3.1

319 2,240 45.5

36 3,713 75.5

554 7,709 156.7

4,510 26,116 530.9

8,635 118,250 2,403.7

1,192 13,432 273.0

45,463 50,740

3,266 3,601

42,197 47,139

53 64

369 421

1,165 1,255

1,679 1,861

9,150 10,560

29,786 33,045

3,261 3,534

30,544 43,120

2,357 3,325

28,187 39,795

61 86

268 379

769 1,084

1,259 1,776

6,493 9,168

20,116 28,403

1,578 2,224

8,254 20,051 113,911 4,004.4

1,375 3,341 10,267 360.9

6,879 16,710 103,644 3,643.5

43 105 255 9.0

90 219 1,019 35.8

150 364 2,703 95.0

1,092 2,653 6,290 221.1

2,960 7,190 26,918 946.3

3,421 8,310 69,758 2,452.2

498 1,210 6,968 245.0

204,680 210,469

22,606 23,026

182,074 187,443

308 312

959 988

7,208 7,294

14,131 14,432

31,510 32,389

127,993 132,058

22,571 22,996

23,126 26,375

2,018 2,300

21,108 24,075

10 11

181 206

224 255

1,603 1,828

3,470 3,958

16,858 19,227

780 890

8,482 16,494 253,338 4,527.8

1,076 2,093 27,419 490.0

7,406 14,401 225,919 4,037.7

12 24 347 6.2

81 157 1,351 24.1

25 49 7,598 135.8

958 1,863 18,123 323.9

2,745 5,338 41,685 745.0

4,245 8,254 159,539 2,851.3

416 809 24,695 441.4

MASSACHUSETTS Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

6,039,346 97.5% 100.0% 300,054 91.8% 100.0% 9,697 100.0% 6,349,097

MICHIGAN Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

8,197,026 98.4% 100.0% 597,951 91.4% 100.0% 1,143,467 98.1% 100.0% 9,938,444

MINNESOTA7 Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,457,850 99.9% 100.0% 556,013 100.0% 905,616 100.0% 4,919,479

MISSISSIPPI Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,024,685 84.2% 100.0% 680,988 70.8% 100.0% 1,138,985 41.2% 100.0% 2,844,658

MISSOURI Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,803,850 95.2% 100.0% 531,581 87.7% 100.0% 1,259,780 51.4% 100.0% 5,595,211

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Motor vehicle theft

MONTANA6 State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

902,195

31,878 3,533.4

2,171 240.6

29,707 3,292.7

16 1.8

301 33.4

249 27.6

1,605 177.9

3,946 437.4

23,805 2,638.6

1,956 216.8

47,967

4,665

43,302

46

303

1,065

3,251

6,283

32,674

4,345

14,489 16,093

577 641

13,912 15,452

7 8

77 86

65 72

428 475

2,078 2,308

11,288 12,538

546 606

5,666 6,025 70,085 4,095.5

281 300 5,606 327.6

5,385 5,725 64,479 3,767.9

8 9 63 3.7

44 47 436 25.5

9 10 1,147 67.0

220 234 3,960 231.4

1,449 1,540 10,131 592.0

3,674 3,906 49,118 2,870.3

262 279 5,230 305.6

78,498

9,637

68,861

122

769

4,469

4,277

16,059

40,008

12,794

1,885

147

1,738

1

18

27

101

287

1,356

95

4,914 85,297 4,268.6

690 10,474 524.2

4,224 74,823 3,744.4

6 129 6.5

73 860 43.0

47 4,543 227.3

564 4,942 247.3

1,180 17,526 877.1

2,761 44,125 2,208.2

283 13,172 659.2

15,892 19,452

1,260 1,482

14,632 17,970

12 12

243 315

366 399

639 756

2,503 3,077

10,748 13,226

1,381 1,667

6,227 9,916

363 579

5,864 9,337

1 2

104 166

32 51

226 360

1,049 1,670

4,533 7,218

282 449

506 700 30,068 2,433.1

77 106 2,167 175.4

429 594 27,901 2,257.8

6 8 22 1.8

30 41 522 42.2

2 3 453 36.7

39 54 1,170 94.7

177 245 4,992 404.0

229 317 20,761 1,680.0

23 32 2,148 173.8

265,935

32,298

233,637

289

1,357

13,553

17,099

43,924

155,562

34,151

265,935 3,160.5

32,298 383.8

233,637 2,776.6

289 3.4

1,357 16.1

13,553 161.1

17,099 203.2

43,924 522.0

155,562 1,848.8

34,151 405.9

63,650 67,070

7,902 8,464

55,748 58,606

68 76

452 487

1,987 2,067

5,395 5,834

13,129 14,055

36,811 38,427

5,808 6,124

23,712 27,914

3,555 4,185

20,157 23,729

33 39

273 321

320 377

2,929 3,448

4,865 5,727

14,455 17,017

837 985

4,751 5,407 100,391 5,518.9

999 1,137 13,786 757.9

3,752 4,270 86,605 4,761.0

18 20 135 7.4

100 114 922 50.7

48 55 2,499 137.4

833 948 10,230 562.4

1,368 1,557 21,339 1,173.1

2,180 2,481 57,925 3,184.4

204 232 7,341 403.6

500,024 554,374

97,093 101,681

402,931 452,693

887 927

2,887 3,291

39,656 40,240

53,663 57,223

71,216 80,875

280,647 318,500

51,068 53,318

17,903 18,776

1,559 1,635

16,344 17,141

7 7

119 125

210 220

1,223 1,283

2,851 2,990

13,050 13,686

443 465

15,039 588,189 3,099.6

1,795 105,111 553.9

13,244 483,078 2,545.7

18 952 5.0

114 3,530 18.6

79 40,539 213.6

1,584 60,090 316.7

4,081 87,946 463.4

8,715 340,901 1,796.4

448 54,231 285.8

NEBRASKA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

892,842 100.0% 409,604 90.0% 100.0% 408,817 94.1% 100.0% 1,711,263

NEVADA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,730,344 100.0% 54,155 100.0% 213,758 100.0% 1,998,257

NEW HAMPSHIRE8 Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

752,094 73.8% 100.0% 393,235 62.8% 100.0% 90,457 72.3% 100.0% 1,235,786

NEW JERSEY Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Rural State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

8,414,350 100.0% None None 8,414,350

NEW MEXICO Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,039,880 90.4% 100.0% 454,432 84.9% 100.0% 324,734 87.9% 100.0% 1,819,046

NEW YORK Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

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17,434,460 84.3% 100.0% 629,016 95.4% 100.0% 912,981 100.0% 18,976,457

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

284,891 289,810

29,747 30,113

255,144 259,697

359 363

1,492 1,516

10,270 10,357

17,626 17,877

65,064 66,310

170,778 173,829

19,302 19,558

54,211 56,996

5,150 5,415

49,061 51,581

70 74

266 280

1,446 1,520

3,368 3,541

12,187 12,813

34,484 36,255

2,390 2,513

48,817 49,166 395,972 4,919.3

4,491 4,523 40,051 497.6

44,326 44,643 355,921 4,421.8

122 123 560 7.0

382 385 2,181 27.1

713 718 12,595 156.5

3,274 3,297 24,715 307.0

18,632 18,765 97,888 1,216.1

22,522 22,683 232,767 2,891.8

3,172 3,195 25,266 313.9

8,624 8,721

298 300

8,326 8,421

2 2

102 103

40 40

154 155

1,044 1,053

6,701 6,782

581 586

3,572 4,067

138 157

3,434 3,910

2 2

41 47

14 16

81 92

449 511

2,763 3,146

222 253

1,625 1,906 14,694 2,288.1

56 66 523 81.4

1,569 1,840 14,171 2,206.6

– – 4 0.6

16 19 169 26.3

– – 56 8.7

40 47 294 45.8

451 529 2,093 325.9

993 1,164 11,092 1,727.2

125 147 986 153.5

336,161 396,618

32,048 35,112

304,113 361,506

335 361

3,298 3,796

13,939 14,992

14,476 15,963

66,109 76,037

205,378 249,402

32,626 36,067

23,546 38,767

1,146 1,889

22,400 36,878

13 22

172 283

313 514

648 1,070

3,657 6,018

17,848 29,387

895 1,473

14,687 23,489 458,874 4,041.8

584 934 37,935 334.1

14,103 22,555 420,939 3,707.7

22 35 418 3.7

120 192 4,271 37.6

65 104 15,610 137.5

377 603 17,636 155.3

4,115 6,581 88,636 780.7

9,059 14,488 293,277 2,583.2

929 1,486 39,026 343.7

115,825

12,128

103,697

104

1,044

2,253

8,727

21,464

72,340

9,893

31,979

3,477

28,502

38

262

312

2,865

7,038

19,839

1,625

9,498 157,302 4,558.6

1,572 17,177 497.8

7,926 140,125 4,060.8

40 182 5.3

116 1,422 41.2

50 2,615 75.8

1,366 12,958 375.5

3,159 31,661 917.5

3,937 96,116 2,785.4

830 12,348 357.8

130,811 130,949

10,250 10,257

120,561 120,692

55 55

1,010 1,011

2,577 2,579

6,608 6,612

18,987 19,007

89,743 89,843

11,831 11,842

24,280 24,591

1,071 1,085

23,209 23,506

4 4

138 140

239 242

690 699

3,879 3,929

18,000 18,230

1,330 1,347

9,618 10,240 165,780 4,845.4

618 658 12,000 350.7

9,000 9,582 153,780 4,494.7

10 11 70 2.0

127 135 1,286 37.6

63 67 2,888 84.4

418 445 7,756 226.7

2,519 2,682 25,618 748.8

5,783 6,157 114,230 3,338.7

698 743 13,932 407.2

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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NORTH CAROLINA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

5,403,858 97.5% 100.0% 814,422 95.1% 100.0% 1,831,033 99.3% 100.0% 8,049,313

NORTH DAKOTA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

278,722 99.0% 100.0% 147,559 87.8% 100.0% 215,919 85.3% 100.0% 642,200

OHIO Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

9,181,985 76.9% 100.0% 800,149 60.6% 100.0% 1,371,006 62.5% 100.0% 11,353,140

OKLAHOMA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

2,089,878 100.0% 699,748 100.0% 661,028 100.0% 3,450,654

OREGON Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

2,489,213 99.9% 100.0% 419,563 98.7% 100.0% 512,623 93.9% 100.0% 3,421,399

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

316,177 329,701

46,323 47,592

269,854 282,109

558 567

2,647 2,724

17,475 17,772

25,643 26,529

44,835 46,457

191,876 201,550

33,143 34,102

16,864 20,659

1,856 2,274

15,008 18,385

11 14

192 235

197 241

1,456 1,784

2,201 2,696

12,012 14,715

795 974

17,498 367,858 2,995.3

1,718 51,584 420.0

15,780 316,274 2,575.3

21 602 4.9

288 3,247 26.4

142 18,155 147.8

1,267 29,580 240.9

4,927 54,080 440.4

9,604 225,869 1,839.2

1,249 36,325 295.8

66,923

11,102

55,821

630

179

8,064

2,229

17,830

25,979

12,012

8,454 75,377 1,979.1

1,302 12,404 325.7

7,152 62,973 1,653.4

63 693 18.2

49 228 6.0

693 8,757 229.9

497 2,726 71.6

3,227 21,057 552.9

2,961 28,940 759.9

964 12,976 340.7

33,638

2,867

30,771

41

369

880

1,577

6,061

20,167

4,543

2,724

225

2,499

2

34

42

147

545

1,834

120

82 36,444 3,476.4

29 3,121 297.7

53 33,323 3,178.7

2 45 4.3

9 412 39.3

– 922 88.0

18 1,742 166.2

14 6,620 631.5

37 22,038 2,102.2

2 4,665 445.0

150,626 152,026

21,297 21,451

129,329 130,575

157 158

1,074 1,080

4,500 4,530

15,566 15,683

26,341 26,530

91,428 92,401

11,560 11,644

22,442 23,007

4,325 4,434

18,117 18,573

20 21

131 134

607 622

3,567 3,657

3,825 3,921

13,277 13,611

1,015 1,041

34,449 209,482 5,221.4

6,408 32,293 804.9

28,041 177,189 4,416.5

54 233 5.8

297 1,511 37.7

731 5,883 146.6

5,326 24,666 614.8

8,437 38,888 969.3

17,082 123,094 3,068.1

2,522 15,207 379.0

8,984 9,570

735 774

8,249 8,796

3 3

179 195

98 100

455 476

1,279 1,357

6,535 6,983

435 456

5,780 5,937

290 293

5,490 5,644

1 1

70 71

29 29

190 192

904 931

4,368 4,491

218 222

1,140 2,004 17,511 2,319.8

109 192 1,259 166.8

1,031 1,812 16,252 2,153.0

2 3 7 0.9

22 39 305 40.4

1 2 131 17.4

84 148 816 108.1

346 608 2,896 383.7

617 1,084 12,558 1,663.7

68 120 798 105.7

219,062 219,571

32,767 32,822

186,295 186,749

326 326

1,815 1,818

8,793 8,800

21,833 21,878

43,354 43,425

119,470 119,824

23,471 23,500

35,534 35,712

4,167 4,188

31,367 31,524

39 39

209 210

521 524

3,398 3,415

6,005 6,035

23,353 23,470

2,009 2,019

22,935 278,218 4,890.2

3,223 40,233 707.2

19,712 237,985 4,183.0

45 410 7.2

158 2,186 38.4

141 9,465 166.4

2,879 28,172 495.2

6,884 56,344 990.4

10,817 154,111 2,708.8

2,011 27,530 483.9

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PENNSYLVANIA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

10,384,031 94.5% 100.0% 800,954 81.6% 100.0% 1,096,069 100.0% 12,281,054

PUERTO RICO Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,220,637 100.0% 587,973 100.0% 3,808,610

RHODE ISLAND Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

965,870 100.0% 82,449 100.0% 100.0% 1,048,319

SOUTH CAROLINA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

2,818,817 99.1% 100.0% 317,673 97.5% 100.0% 875,522 100.0% 4,012,012

SOUTH DAKOTA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

261,285 93.7% 100.0% 209,487 95.7% 100.0% 284,072 56.9% 100.0% 754,844

TENNESSEE Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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3,833,160 99.9% 100.0% 726,456 99.5% 100.0% 1,129,667 100.0% 5,689,283

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

103,749 103,862

838,194 839,694

1,108 1,108

6,829 6,838

29,323 29,349

66,489 66,567

166,976 167,263

582,539 583,642

88,679 88,789

6,055 6,170

54,389 55,362

48 49

604 616

705 718

4,698 4,787

11,929 12,135

39,906 40,625

2,554 2,602

3,588 3,621 113,653 545.1

24,387 24,602 919,658 4,410.4

80 81 1,238 5.9

398 402 7,856 37.7

188 190 30,257 145.1

2,922 2,948 74,302 356.3

9,493 9,577 188,975 906.3

13,139 13,255 637,522 3,057.4

1,755 1,770 93,161 446.8

84,516 84,649

4,866 4,874

79,650 79,775

38 38

706 707

1,194 1,195

2,928 2,934

11,762 11,781

62,137 62,234

5,751 5,760

9,877 10,197

487 502

9,390 9,695

3 3

101 104

31 32

352 363

1,412 1,458

7,556 7,801

422 436

4,953 5,112 99,958 4,476.1

325 335 5,711 255.7

4,628 4,777 94,247 4,220.3

2 2 43 1.9

50 52 863 38.6

15 15 1,242 55.6

258 266 3,563 159.5

1,074 1,109 14,348 642.5

3,297 3,403 73,438 3,288.5

257 265 6,461 289.3

6,833

281

6,552

1

41

52

187

1,023

5,255

274

7,352 7,398

250 251

7,102 7,147

4 4

65 65

46 46

135 136

1,150 1,157

5,679 5,715

273 275

3,954 18,185 2,986.9

159 691 113.5

3,795 17,494 2,873.4

4 9 1.5

34 140 23.0

19 117 19.2

102 425 69.8

1,321 3,501 575.0

2,214 13,184 2,165.5

260 809 132.9

180,934 182,407

16,439 16,556

164,495 165,851

296 298

1,281 1,291

5,846 5,878

9,016 9,089

24,766 24,940

123,918 124,979

15,811 15,932

13,446 14,851

1,187 1,311

12,259 13,540

28 31

123 136

183 202

853 942

1,540 1,701

10,084 11,138

635 701

16,987 17,090 214,348 3,028.1

2,064 2,076 19,943 281.7

14,923 15,014 194,405 2,746.4

72 72 401 5.7

188 189 1,616 22.8

214 215 6,295 88.9

1,590 1,600 11,631 164.3

3,770 3,793 30,434 429.9

9,980 10,041 146,158 2,064.8

1,173 1,180 17,813 251.6

255,250 256,674

19,379 19,461

235,871 237,213

155 155

2,264 2,276

5,454 5,478

11,506 11,552

44,284 44,503

159,129 160,069

32,458 32,641

28,163 29,361

1,405 1,465

26,758 27,896

16 17

277 289

255 266

857 893

4,223 4,403

21,120 22,018

1,415 1,475

14,897 300,932 5,105.6

862 21,788 369.7

14,035 279,144 4,736.0

24 196 3.3

172 2,737 46.4

68 5,812 98.6

598 13,043 221.3

4,570 53,476 907.3

8,563 190,650 3,234.6

902 35,018 594.1

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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TEXAS Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

17,642,682 99.8% 941,943 100.0% 943,556 1,491,790 98.1% 60,444 100.0% 61,532 1,717,348 99.1% 27,975 100.0% 28,223 20,851,820 1,033,311 4,955.5

UTAH Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

1,707,222 99.8% 100.0% 276,040 96.9% 100.0% 249,907 96.9% 100.0% 2,233,169

VERMONT Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

154,137 100.0% 210,024 99.4% 100.0% 244,666 100.0% 608,827

VIRGINIA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

5,537,083 99.0% 100.0% 435,213 90.5% 100.0% 1,106,219 99.4% 100.0% 7,078,515

WASHINGTON Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

4,879,956 99.5% 100.0% 464,929 95.9% 100.0% 549,236 100.0% 5,894,121

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 5 Index of Crime by State, 2000—Continued

Area Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Motor vehicle theft

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WEST VIRGINIA Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

755,448 88.5% 100.0% 305,848 91.9% 100.0% 747,048 89.0% 100.0% 1,808,344

23,771 26,353

2,479 2,746

21,292 23,607

20 22

196 209

522 554

1,741 1,961

4,849 5,320

14,660 16,311

1,783 1,976

7,807 8,492

873 950

6,934 7,542

11 12

38 41

120 131

704 766

1,373 1,493

5,198 5,654

363 395

10,884 12,222 47,067 2,602.8

1,805 2,027 5,723 316.5

9,079 10,195 41,344 2,286.3

11 12 46 2.5

72 81 331 18.3

57 64 749 41.4

1,665 1,870 4,597 254.2

2,740 3,077 9,890 546.9

5,498 6,174 28,139 1,556.1

841 944 3,315 183.3

130,111 132,238

10,661 10,754

119,450 121,484

148 149

840 852

4,411 4,431

5,262 5,322

18,123 18,438

88,615 90,233

12,712 12,813

24,757 25,569

973 1,005

23,784 24,564

2 2

148 153

77 80

746 770

2,765 2,856

20,134 20,794

885 914

13,786 14,317 172,124 3,209.1

906 941 12,700 236.8

12,880 13,376 159,424 2,972.3

17 18 169 3.2

154 160 1,165 21.7

25 26 4,537 84.6

710 737 6,829 127.3

3,745 3,889 25,183 469.5

8,260 8,578 119,605 2,229.9

875 909 14,636 272.9

5,614

413

5,201

6

78

44

285

734

4,225

242

8,257 8,336

591 597

7,666 7,739

3 3

65 66

22 22

501 506

907 916

6,546 6,608

213 215

2,335 16,285 3,298.0

306 1,316 266.5

2,029 14,969 3,031.5

3 12 2.4

16 160 32.4

4 70 14.2

283 1,074 217.5

428 2,078 420.8

1,485 12,318 2,494.6

116 573 116.0

WISCONSIN Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Estimated totals Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting Estimated totals State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

3,626,968 97.1% 100.0% 718,200 96.8% 100.0% 1,018,507 96.3% 100.0% 5,363,675

WYOMING Metropolitan Statistical Area Area actually reporting Cities outside metropolitan areas Area actually reporting Estimated totals Rural Area actually reporting State Total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1

146,231 100.0% 214,082 99.1% 100.0% 133,469 100.0% 493,782

Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 An aggregated Delaware state total for forcible rape for 2000 was supplied by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation. 5 With the submission of actual offense data for 2000 from the New Hampshire state UCR Program, figures are not comparable to the state estimates provided by the national Program since 1997. 6 Limited data for 2000 were available for Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana; therefore, it was necessary that their crime counts be estimated. See Offense Estimation, Appendix I, for details. 7 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 8 Crime figures are not comparable to previous years’ data due to changes in reporting practices. See Offense Estimation, Appendix I, for details. Offense totals are based on all reporting agencies and estimates for unreported areas. 2

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Abilene, TX M.S.A. (Includes Taylor County.) City of Abilene Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Albany, GA M.S.A. (Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.) City of Albany Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY M.S.A. (Includes Albany, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Schoharie Counties.) City of: Albany Schenectady Troy Saratoga Springs Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Albuquerque, NM M.S.A. (Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and Valencia Counties.) City of Albuquerque Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (Includes Rapides Parish.) City of Alexandria Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A. (Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties.) City of: Allentown Bethlehem Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Altoona, PA M.S.A. (Includes Blair County.) City of Altoona Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Amarillo, TX M.S.A. (Includes Potter and Randall Counties.) City of Amarillo Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Anchorage, AK M.S.A. (Includes Anchorage Borough.) Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A. (Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and Washtenaw Counties.) City of Ann Arbor Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

4,797 5,142 4,035.7

404 437 343.0

4,393 4,705 3,692.7

1 1 0.8

43 52 40.8

105 107 84.0

255 277 217.4

960 1,044 819.4

3,203 3,419 2,683.4

230 242 189.9

5,654 6,777 5,490.8

542 614 497.5

5,112 6,163 4,993.4

7 7 5.7

29 38 30.8

225 244 197.7

281 325 263.3

1,328 1,618 1,310.9

3,467 4,195 3,398.9

317 350 283.6

7,092 3,177 2,253 759 28,936 3,191.2

1,114 462 296 28 2,803 309.1

5,978 2,715 1,957 731 26,133 2,882.1

15 3 1 – 23 2.5

66 44 22 – 190 21.0

396 201 86 6 866 95.5

637 214 187 22 1,724 190.1

1,513 768 465 108 5,453 601.4

4,012 1,741 1,336 597 19,410 2,140.6

453 206 156 26 1,270 140.1

39,447 49,810 49,956 7,038.8

5,136 6,694 6,712 945.7

34,311 43,116 43,244 6,093.1

33 55 55 7.7

239 315 316 44.5

1,547 1,786 1,788 251.9

3,317 4,538 4,553 641.5

7,120 9,440 9,461 1,333.1

22,842 28,376 28,474 4,012.0

4,349 5,300 5,309 748.0

5,612 8,742 8,942 6,900.4

540 871 895 690.7

5,072 7,871 8,047 6,209.8

5 11 11 8.5

33 65 66 50.9

180 200 204 157.4

322 595 614 473.8

1,279 2,399 2,432 1,876.7

3,664 5,160 5,291 4,083.0

129 312 324 250.0

5,516 2,448 17,790 19,131 3,021.6

688 222 1,676 1,802 284.6

4,828 2,226 16,114 17,329 2,737.0

9 3 17 18 2.8

40 13 105 113 17.8

349 93 574 603 95.2

290 113 980 1,068 168.7

1,195 511 3,071 3,232 510.5

3,086 1,561 11,836 12,795 2,020.9

547 154 1,207 1,302 205.6

1,876 3,545 2,666.6

192 318 239.2

1,684 3,227 2,427.4

1 2 1.5

14 29 21.8

71 93 70.0

106 194 145.9

372 715 537.8

1,216 2,338 1,758.7

96 174 130.9

13,728 14,706 6,773.8

1,434 1514 697.4

12,294 13,192 6,076.5

11 12 5.5

97 110 50.7

253 264 121.6

1,073 1,128 519.6

2,130 2,333 1,074.6

9,343 9,973 4,593.7

821 886 408.1

12,866 4,931.4

1,524 584.1

11,342 4,347.3

10 3.8

195 74.7

346 132.6

973 372.9

1,533 587.6

8,799 3,372.6

1,010 387.1

3,979 16,620 17,055 3,055.5

303 1,415 1,455 260.7

3,676 15,205 15,600 2,794.9

– 10 10 1.8

24 191 195 34.9

95 313 321 57.5

184 901 929 166.4

749 2,850 2,912 521.7

2,726 11,181 11,463 2,053.7

201 1,174 1,225 219.5

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127,413 113,387 100.0% 123,424

79,811 100.0%

906,739

98,022 63,389 53,395 26,874 100.0% 709,724

439,724 99.5% 100.0% 129,586 46,978 97.3% 100.0%

633,148

102,557 71,175 91.1% 100.0% 132,942 50,544 100.0% 217,100

178,888 100.0% 260,900 100.0% 558,168

110,581 97.9% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Anniston, AL M.S.A. 118,406 (Includes Calhoun County.) City of Anniston 26,075 Total area actually reporting 81.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A. 353,669 (Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago Counties.) City of: Appleton 68,627 Oshkosh 61,634 Neenah 24,429 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Asheville, NC M.S.A. 226,389 (Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.) City of Asheville 69,411 Total area actually reporting 98.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Athens, GA M.S.A. 147,546 (Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee Counties.) City of Athens-Clarke County 94,238 Total area actually reporting 99.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A. 348,869 (Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.) City of Atlantic City 38,963 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Auburn-Opelika, AL M.S.A. 103,970 (Includes Lee County.) City of: Auburn 43,354 Opelika 25,342 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A.4 1,192,230 (Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, and Williamson Counties.) City of: 611,561 Austin4 San Marcos 42,171 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bakersfield, CA M.S.A. 656,578 (Includes Kern County.) City of Bakersfield 227,226 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4 2,551,398 Baltimore, MD M.S.A. (Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and Queen Anne’s Counties.) City of: 647,955 Baltimore4 Annapolis 33,925 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

4,066 5,420 6,643 5,610.4

568 682 800 675.6

3,498 4,738 5,843 4,934.7

6 8 10 8.4

34 55 62 52.4

150 170 202 170.6

378 449 526 444.2

1,122 1,491 1,707 1,441.6

2,144 2,951 3,775 3,188.2

232 296 361 304.9

1,734 2,029 513 8,114 2,294.2

97 142 19 368 104.1

1,637 1,887 494 7,746 2,190.2

– – – 2 0.6

11 17 7 66 18.7

5 9 1 20 5.7

81 116 11 280 79.2

209 234 43 845 238.9

1,368 1,600 434 6,623 1,872.7

60 53 17 278 78.6

5,172 8,563 8,789 3,882.3

488 816 832 367.5

4,684 7,747 7,957 3,514.7

4 7 7 3.1

24 41 42 18.6

238 264 269 118.8

222 504 514 227.0

969 1,916 1,957 864.4

3,316 5,213 5,371 2,372.5

399 618 629 277.8

6,797 8,733 8,770 5,943.9

420 504 507 343.6

6,377 8,229 8,263 5,600.3

5 7 7 4.7

37 39 39 26.4

157 179 180 122.0

221 279 281 190.4

1,083 1,330 1,335 904.8

4,931 6,440 6,466 4,382.4

363 459 462 313.1

7,063 19,447 5,574.3

530 1,506 431.7

6,533 17,941 5,142.6

11 18 5.2

30 110 31.5

279 544 155.9

210 834 239.1

675 2,812 806.0

5,621 14,428 4,135.6

237 701 200.9

2,049 2,845 6,469 6,222.0

125 635 906 871.4

1,924 2,210 5,563 5,350.6

4 6 11 10.6

14 22 48 46.2

37 86 141 135.6

70 521 706 679.0

257 482 1,197 1,151.3

1,613 1,616 4,136 3,978.1

54 112 230 221.2

38,674 1,581 55,898 4,688.5

3,063 181 4,574 383.7

35,611 1,400 51,324 4,304.9

30 2 41 3.4

349 36 547 45.9

1,004 24 1,184 99.3

1,680 119 2,802 235.0

6,412 239 9,452 792.8

26,494 1,086 38,379 3,219.1

2,705 75 3,493 293.0

10,279 25,560 3,892.9

716 3,240 493.5

9,563 22,320 3,399.4

23 37 5.6

25 175 26.7

283 658 100.2

385 2,370 361.0

2,304 5,909 900.0

6,104 13,773 2,097.7

1,155 2,638 401.8

65,886 2,418 142,009 5,565.9

16,003 530 27,150 1,064.1

49,883 1,888 114,859 4,501.8

261 2 311 12.2

366 17 853 33.4

6,613 191 9,129 357.8

8,763 320 16,857 660.7

10,688 296 22,376 877.0

31,337 1,463 78,585 3,080.1

7,858 129 13,898 544.7

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Bangor, ME M.S.A. 69,368 (Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo Counties.) City of Bangor 33,232 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA 158,081 M.S.A.5 (Includes part of Barnstable County.) City of: 47,365 Barnstable5 Yarmouth 23,741 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A. 391,417 (Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange Counties.) City of: Beaumont 114,117 Port Arthur 58,854 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bellingham, WA M.S.A. 164,147 (Includes Whatcom County.) City of Bellingham 64,527 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A. 160,918 (Includes Berrien County.) City of Benton Harbor 11,808 Total area actually reporting 82.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A. 1,386,769 (Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.) Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. 362,905 (Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson Counties.) City of: Biloxi 49,071 Gulfport 66,455 Pascagoula 28,096 Total area actually reporting 93.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Binghamton, NY M.S.A. 259,043 (Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.) City of Binghamton 48,674 Total area actually reporting 97.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Birmingham, AL M.S.A. 917,976 (Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair, and Shelby Counties.) City of Birmingham 253,868 Total area actually reporting 85.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bismarck, ND M.S.A. 93,177 (Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.) City of Bismarck 55,851 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Violent crime2

Property crime3

1,875 2,640 3,805.8

55 78 112.4

1,820 2,562 3,693.3

– – –

10 17 24.5

19 24 34.6

710

76

1,296 634 3,694 2,336.8

– 1 2 1.3

22 7 47 29.7

25 8 39 24.7

8,243 2,873 18,468 4,718.2

1,073 431 2,095 535.2

7,170 2,442 16,373 4,183

12 2 19 4.9

137 33 261 66.7

400 156 660 168.6

4,149 7,669 4,672.0

134 372 226.6

4,015 7,297 4,445.4

3 5 3.0

18 81 49.3

704 6,141 7,172 4,456.9

223 692 789 490.3

481 5,449 6,383 3,966.6

– 8 9 5.6

32,683 2,356.8

3,588 258.7

29,095 2,098.0

5,160 5,940 2,360 21,146 21,761 5,996.3

316 265 163 1,209 1,251 344.7

2,364 6,546 6,708 2,589.5

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

26 37 53.3

Motor vehicle theft

257 371 534.8

1,483 2,093 3,017.2

80 98 141.3

288 222 882 557.9

897 385 2,623 1,659.3

111 27 189 119.6

524 240 1,155 295.1

1,551 878 3,934 1,005.1

5,025 1,220 11,018 2,814.9

594 344 1,421 363.0

42 73 44.5

71 213 129.8

587 1,525 929.0

3,247 5,377 3,275.7

181 395 240.6

25 105 115 71.5

12 62 82 51.0

186 517 583 362.3

202 1,255 1,402 871.3

217 3,827 4,494 2,792.7

62 367 487 302.6

28 2.0

95 6.9

1,491 107.5

1,974 142.3

5,167 372.6

19,715 1,421.6

4,213 303.8

4,844 5,675 2,197 19,937 20,510 5,651.6

1 4 4 22 24 6.6

33 60 10 190 197 54.3

154 135 76 506 515 141.9

128 66 73 491 515 141.9

630 1,151 489 4,350 4,549 1,253.5

3,914 4,074 1,498 14,466 14,811 4,081.2

300 450 210 1,121 1,150 316.9

178 453 466 179.9

2,186 6,093 6,242 2,409.6

1 1 1 0.4

15 51 52 20.1

60 107 111 42.9

102 294 302 116.6

245 912 933 360.2

1,877 5,012 5,130 1,980.4

64 169 179 69.1

20,749 40,041 47,209 5,142.7

2,947 4,627 5,312 578.7

17,802 35,414 41,897 4,564.1

79 98 108 11.8

228 353 392 42.7

977 1,509 1,695 184.6

1,663 2,667 3,117 339.6

4,078 7,701 8,970 977.1

11,975 24,608 29,439 3,206.9

1,749 3,105 3,488 380.0

1,899 2,622 2,814.0

31 73 78.3

1,868 2,549 2,735.7

– – –

6 18 19.3

9 9 9.7

16 46 49.4

235 332 356.3

1,546 2,092 2,245.2

87 125 134.2

60

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Bloomington, IN M.S.A. 119,630 (Includes Monroe County.) City of Bloomington 68,288 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Boise, ID M.S.A. 421,612 (Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.) City of: Boise 174,054 Nampa 47,682 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. 3,573,108 (Includes part of Bristol, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, and Worcester Counties, MA and part of Rockingham County, NH.) City of: Boston, MA 570,888 Cambridge, MA 95,560 5 83,268 Lynn, MA Waltham, MA 60,285 Gloucester, MA 30,582 Total area actually reporting 97.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Brazoria, TX M.S.A. 243,744 (Includes Brazoria County.) Total area actually reporting 99.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bremerton, WA M.S.A. 242,221 (Includes Kitsap County.) City of Bremerton 41,584 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bridgeport, CT M.S.A. 448,022 (Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven Counties.) City of Bridgeport 142,198 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Brockton, MA M.S.A. 260,688 (Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and Plymouth Counties.) City of Brockton 96,291 Total area actually reporting 89.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A. 339,950 (Includes Cameron County.) City of: Brownsville 153,653 Harlingen 59,441 San Benito 25,403 Total area actually reporting 98.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A. 139,621 (Includes Brazos County.) City of: Bryan 61,294 College Station 63,584 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

2,728 4,316 3,607.8

122 208 173.9

2,606 4,108 3,433.9

– 2 1.7

31 42 35.1

31 39 32.6

60 125 104.5

385 702 586.8

2,076 3,187 2,664.0

145 219 183.1

8,335 2,779 17,152 4,068.2

653 202 1,278 303.1

7,682 2,577 15,874 3,765.1

1 – 4 0.9

68 27 146 34.6

62 12 98 23.2

522 163 1,030 244.3

1,349 397 3,101 735.5

5,946 2,046 11,921 2,827.5

387 134 852 202.1

35,870 4,390

7,322 520 31 34

39 1 5 – – 74 75 2.1

325 11 14 12 4 767 779 21.8

2,451 186 148 8 7 3,764 3,792 106.1

4,507 322

1,019 487

28,548 3,870 3,756 988 453 86,872 88,403 2,474.1

11 23

4,051 552 615 132 137 14,304 14,571 407.8

17,228 2,820 1,858 783 265 57,509 58,597 1,639.9

7,269 498 1,283 73 51 15,059 15,235 426.4

6,813 6,852 2,811.1

617 620 254.4

6,196 6,232 2,556.8

5 5 2.1

99 99 40.6

81 82 33.6

432 434 178.1

1,444 1,451 595.3

4,308 4,334 1,778.1

444 447 183.4

2,938 10,031 4,141.3

387 1,002 413.7

2,551 9,029 3,727.6

5 8 3.3

75 178 73.5

76 127 52.4

231 689 284.5

473 2,164 893.4

1,810 6,422 2,651.3

268 443 182.9

8,900 16,595 3,704.1

1,984 2,364 527.7

6,916 14,231 3,176.4

19 20 4.5

85 119 26.6

589 733 163.6

1,291 1,492 333.0

1,626 2,729 609.1

3,122 8,450 1,886.1

2,168 3,052 681.2

4,873 7,578 8,166 3,132.5

996 1,387 1,472 564.7

3,877 6,191 6,694 2,567.8

2 2 2 0.8

39 64 68 26.1

207 241 250 95.9

748 1,080 1,152 441.9

703 1,091 1,179 452.3

2,151 3,816 4,173 1,600.8

1,023 1,284 1,342 514.8

11,420 4,109 1,666 20,625 20,861 6,136.5

912 303 46 1,558 1,575 463.3

10,508 3,806 1,620 19,067 19,286 5,673.2

6 4 – 17 17 5.0

29 30 8 75 77 22.7

181 52 9 276 280 82.4

696 217 29 1,190 1,201 353.3

1,227 802 233 3,351 3,391 997.5

8,893 2,802 1,339 14,961 15,123 4,448.6

388 202 48 755 772 227.1

4,484 2,666 8,277 5,928.2

440 134 610 436.9

4,044 2,532 7,667 5,491.3

5 2 7 5.0

58 38 100 71.6

65 19 87 62.3

312 75 416 297.9

1,003 309 1,482 1,061.4

2,810 2,139 5,846 4,187.0

231 84 339 242.8

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A. (Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.) City of: Buffalo Niagara Falls Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Burlington, VT M.S.A. (Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle Counties.) City of Burlington Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Casper, WY M.S.A. (Includes Natrona County.) City of Casper Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A. (Includes Linn County.) City of Cedar Rapids Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Charlottesville, VA M.S.A. (Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene Counties and Charlottesville City.) City of Charlottesville Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A.4 (Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties, TN, and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties, GA.) City of Chattanooga, TN4 Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Cheyenne, WY M.S.A. (Includes Laramie County.) City of Cheyenne Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A. (Includes Butte County.) City of: Chico Paradise Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A. (Includes El Paso County.) City of Colorado Springs Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Columbia, MO M.S.A. (Includes Boone County.) City of Columbia Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

20,248 3,186 41,049 44,114 3,697.2

3,657 486 5,145 5,402 452.7

16,591 2,700 35,904 38,712 3,244.5

39 2 42 44 3.7

176 27 268 289 24.2

1,555 150 1,947 1,985 166.4

1,887 307 2,888 3,084 258.5

4,194 707 7,402 7,933 664.9

9,831 1,712 24,564 26,708 2,238.4

2,566 281 3,938 4,071 341.2

3,023 6,833 4,433.1

178 281 182.3

2,845 6,552 4,250.8

– 1 0.6

31 41 26.6

31 52 33.7

116 187 121.3

500 1,023 663.7

2,230 5,255 3,409.3

115 274 177.8

2,182 2,745 4,221.5

173 236 362.9

2,009 2,509 3,858.6

3 3 4.6

35 35 53.8

16 17 26.1

119 181 278.4

335 464 713.6

1,558 1,889 2,905.1

116 156 239.9

6,245 7,096 7,534 3,995.6

350 386 416 220.6

5,895 6,710 7,118 3,775.0

1 1 1 0.5

35 35 39 20.7

95 96 100 53.0

219 254 276 146.4

1,027 1,243 1,304 691.6

4,537 5,099 5,417 2,872.9

331 368 397 210.5

2,323 5,284 3,391.7

399 573 367.8

1,924 4,711 3,023.9

3 5 3.2

18 48 30.8

102 124 79.6

276 396 254.2

359 809 519.3

1,427 3,640 2,336.4

138 262 168.2

17,984 28,090 28,119 5,969.7

2,734 3,636 3,638 772.3

15,250 24,454 24,481 5,197.3

17 24 24 5.1

109 180 180 38.2

770 875 876 186.0

1,838 2,557 2,558 543.1

3,271 5,487 5,491 1,165.7

9,649 15,839 15,859 3,366.9

2,330 3,128 3,131 664.7

2,182 2,869 3,532.9

103 177 218.0

2,079 2,692 3,315.0

2 3 3.7

20 43 53.0

21 27 33.2

60 104 128.1

182 270 332.5

1,824 2,336 2,876.6

73 86 105.9

2,070 981 7,213 3,615.6

192 109 699 350.4

1,878 872 6,514 3,265.2

1 – 8 4.0

35 4 77 38.6

62 10 139 69.7

94 95 475 238.1

432 211 1,754 879.2

1,210 627 3,965 1,987.5

236 34 795 398.5

18,684 22,199 22,235 4,193.6

1,716 2,069 2,072 390.8

16,968 20,130 20,163 3,802.8

15 19 19 3.6

251 277 277 52.2

455 479 480 90.5

995 1,294 1,296 244.4

3,095 3,894 3,899 735.4

12,640 14,800 14,824 2,795.9

1,233 1,436 1,440 271.6

3,607 4,809 3,610.4

374 450 337.8

3,233 4,359 3,272.5

9 12 9.0

26 37 27.8

84 97 72.8

255 304 228.2

485 660 495.5

2,611 3,511 2,635.9

137 188 141.1

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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1,193,158

308,288 58,325 87.4% 100.0% 154,137

39,306 100.0% 65,024 49,659 100.0% 188,558 118,073 94.7% 100.0% 155,792

37,916 100.0% 471,030

152,630 99.9% 100.0% 81,207 55,519 100.0% 199,499

53,048 26,379 100.0% 530,211 371,363 99.9% 100.0% 133,199 82,368 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Columbia, SC M.S.A. 533,482 (Includes Lexington and Richland Counties.) City of Columbia 112,539 Total area actually reporting 99.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A. 286,403 (Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County, AL.) City of Columbus, GA 190,830 Total area actually reporting 99.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A. 402,704 (Includes Nueces and San Patricio Counties.) City of Corpus Christi 293,146 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Corvallis, OR M.S.A. 79,642 (Includes Benton County.) City of Corvallis 52,396 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 99,970 Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A.4 (Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral County, WV.) City of Cumberland, MD 23,161 Total area actually reporting 78.4% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Dallas, TX M.S.A. 3,412,490 (Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall Counties.) City of: Dallas 1,119,580 Irving 186,754 Denton 82,400 Total area actually reporting 99.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Danbury, CT M.S.A. 178,345 (Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield Counties.) City of Danbury 69,486 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A. 502,077 (Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.) City of Daytona Beach 68,436 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A. 967,456 (Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and Montgomery Counties.) City of: Dayton 170,789 Springfield 65,712 Fairborn 34,065 Total area actually reporting 86.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

9,967 30,015 30,074 5,637.3

1,500 4,219 4,225 792.0

8,467 25,796 25,849 4,845.3

12 33 33 6.2

40 181 181 33.9

493 1,214 1,215 227.7

955 2,791 2,796 524.1

1,209 4,755 4,763 892.8

6,508 18,670 18,711 3,507.3

750 2,371 2,375 445.2

11,880 14,043 14,080 4,916.1

1,072 1,342 1,345 469.6

10,808 12,701 12,735 4,446.5

19 33 33 11.5

24 50 50 17.5

439 481 482 168.3

590 778 780 272.3

1,771 2,346 2,351 820.9

7,982 9,159 9,185 3,207.0

1,055 1,196 1,199 418.6

20,009 24,653 6,121.9

2,104 2,364 587.0

17,905 22,289 5,534.8

17 20 5.0

193 222 55.1

437 461 114.5

1,457 1,661 412.5

3,537 4,463 1,108.3

12,979 16,243 4,033.5

1,389 1,583 393.1

2,267 3,526 4,427.3

75 186 233.5

2,192 3,340 4,193.8

– – –

15 22 27.6

18 24 30.1

42 140 175.8

407 630 791.0

1,716 2,581 3,240.8

69 129 162.0

1,349 2,776 3,309 3,310.0

185 337 402 402.1

1,164 2,439 2,907 2,907.9

– 2 3 3.0

13 27 30 30.0

14 25 31 31.0

158 283 338 338.1

207 525 643 643.2

881 1,770 2,077 2,077.6

76 144 187 187.1

105,050 9,025 3,233 192,527 192,667 5,645.9

16,042 784 270 22,929 22,939 672.2

89,008 8,241 2,963 169,598 169,728 4,973.7

231 10 2 291 291 8.5

633 51 36 1,173 1,174 34.4

7,046 225 72 8,604 8,606 252.2

8,132 498 160 12,861 12,868 377.1

20,300 1,245 567 36,865 36,889 1,081.0

50,777 6,013 2,263 107,265 107,361 3,146.1

17,931 983 133 25,468 25,478 746.6

2,083 3,207 1,798.2

133 183 102.6

1,950 3,024 1,695.6

3 3 1.7

10 19 10.7

46 54 30.3

74 107 60.0

254 518 290.4

1,511 2,258 1,266.1

185 248 139.1

6,776 22,928 4,566.6

1,130 3,497 696.5

5,646 19,431 3,870.1

10 21 4.2

84 244 48.6

366 677 134.8

670 2,555 508.9

1,597 5,104 1,016.6

3,181 12,498 2,489.3

868 1,829 364.3

16,381 6,049 1,546 42,958 46,324 4,788.2

2,044 842 79 3,823 3,992 412.6

14,337 5,207 1,467 39,135 42,332 4,375.6

29 5 1 39 41 4.2

146 78 22 411 442 45.7

1,171 227 27 1,765 1,823 188.4

698 532 29 1,608 1,686 174.3

3,742 1,283 170 8,319 8,937 923.8

7,392 3,547 1,199 25,777 28,160 2,910.7

3,203 377 98 5,039 5,235 541.1

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Denver, CO M.S.A. 2,081,475 (Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.) City of Denver 529,978 Total area actually reporting 97.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Des Moines, IA M.S.A. 452,291 (Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren Counties.) City of Des Moines 194,745 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Detroit, MI M.S.A. 4,510,292 (Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.) City of: Detroit 972,390 Dearborn 88,883 Pontiac 68,665 Port Huron 32,582 Total area actually reporting 98.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Dothan, AL M.S.A. 136,601 (Includes Dale and Houston Counties.) City of Dothan 59,415 Total area actually reporting 96.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 135,535 Dover, DE M.S.A.6 (Includes Kent County.) 6 33,380 City of Dover Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Dubuque, IA M.S.A. 89,965 (Includes Dubuque County.) City of Dubuque 57,867 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Dutchess County, NY M.S.A. 279,733 (Includes Dutchess County.) City of Poughkeepsie 28,937 Total area actually reporting 97.1% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Eau Claire, WI M.S.A. 147,578 (Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire Counties.) City of Eau Claire 61,522 Total area actually reporting 99.0% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A. 178,724 (Includes Elkhart County.) City of: Elkhart 44,339 Goshen 27,007 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants El Paso, TX M.S.A. 730,191 (Includes El Paso County.) City of El Paso 637,462 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

26,302 86,345 88,953 4,273.6

2,885 7,230 7,419 356.4

23,417 79,115 81,534 3,917.1

32 77 79 3.8

296 849 871 41.8

1,039 2,058 2,103 101.0

1,518 4,246 4,366 209.8

4,983 13,504 13,838 664.8

12,842 53,113 54,909 2,638.0

5,592 12,498 12,787 614.3

13,652 18,507 4,091.8

715 1,004 222.0

12,937 17,503 3,869.9

14 17 3.8

98 120 26.5

291 318 70.3

312 549 121.4

1,729 2,672 590.8

10,250 13,564 2,999.0

958 1,267 280.1

95,761 5,835 4,634 1,385 209,161 211,376 4,686.5

22,112 770 1,260 142 33,782 33,989 753.6

73,649 5,065 3,374 1,243 175,379 177,387 3,932.9

396 – 6 1 478 479 10.6

811 17 66 22 1,896 1,917 42.5

7,868 128 220 29 10,263 10,306 228.5

13,037 625 968 90 21,145 21,287 472.0

15,828 521 938 200 32,819 33,135 734.7

31,929 3,558 1,837 940 101,380 102,815 2,279.6

25,892 986 599 103 41,180 41,437 918.7

3,144 4,734 5,017 3,672.7

310 540 567 415.1

2,834 4,194 4,450 3,257.7

7 15 15 11.0

50 66 68 49.8

103 121 128 93.7

150 338 356 260.6

552 796 846 619.3

2,159 3,197 3,388 2,480.2

123 201 216 158.1

2,088 4,706 3,472.2

– 1 0.7

68 130 95.9

141 712 525.3

177 844 622.7

1,751 3,585 2,645.1

160 277 204.4

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

1,977 2,299 2,555.4

121 147 163.4

1,856 2,152 2,392.0

1 1 1.1

29 34 37.8

4 5 5.6

87 107 118.9

308 379 421.3

1,462 1,666 1,851.8

86 107 118.9

1,346 6,234 6,450 2,305.8

191 571 588 210.2

1,155 5,663 5,862 2,095.6

3 6 6 2.1

13 41 42 15.0

104 166 171 61.1

71 358 369 131.9

198 847 875 312.8

872 4,560 4,717 1,686.3

85 256 270 96.5

2,575 4,526 4,572 3,098.0

137 205 207 140.3

2,438 4,321 4,365 2,957.8

1 2 2 1.4

7 20 20 13.6

27 36 37 25.1

102 147 148 100.3

354 703 708 479.7

1,977 3,411 3,448 2,336.4

107 207 209 141.6

5,069 1,713 9,724 5,440.8

285 283 747 418.0

4,784 1,430 8,977 5,022.8

4 – 5 2.8

31 5 67 37.5

201 7 245 137.1

49 271 430 240.6

915 144 1,847 1,033.4

3,447 1,226 6,353 3,554.6

422 60 777 434.7

34,672 37,913 5,192.2

4,396 4,789 655.9

30,276 33,124 4,536.3

20 26 3.6

188 233 31.9

731 766 104.9

3,457 3,764 515.5

2,228 2,793 382.5

25,605 27,660 3,788.0

2,443 2,671 365.8

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Enid, OK M.S.A. (Includes Garfield County.) City of Enid Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Erie, PA M.S.A. (Includes Erie County.) City of Erie Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A. (Includes Lane County.) City of: Eugene Springfield Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A.7 (Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County, MN.) City of: Fargo, ND Moorhead, MN7 Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fayetteville, NC M.S.A. (Includes Cumberland County.) City of Fayetteville Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A. (Includes Benton and Washington Counties.) City of: Fayetteville Springdale Rogers Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A. (Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester Counties.) City of: Fitchburg Leominster Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A. (Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane County, UT.) City of Flagstaff, AZ Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Flint, MI M.S.A. (Includes Genesee County.) City of Flint Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Florence, AL M.S.A. (Includes Colbert and Lauderdale Counties.) City of Florence Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

92

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

2,695 2,925 4,997.9

216 226 386.2

2,479 2,699 4,611.7

– – –

24 24 41.0

27 27 46.1

165 175 299.0

544 597 1,020.1

1,831 1,995 3,408.8

104 107 182.8

3,837 7,544 2,659.9

467 733 258.4

3,370 6,811 2,401.4

5 6 2.1

54 100 35.3

219 268 94.5

189 359 126.6

694 1,248 440.0

2,453 5,180 1,826.4

223 383 135.0

9,902 4,415 18,224 5,609.2

620 92 1,014 312.1

9,282 4,323 17,210 5,297.1

2 1 7 2.2

46 20 105 32.3

185 55 278 85.6

387 16 624 192.1

1,381 581 2,927 900.9

7,129 3,341 12,767 3,929.6

772 401 1,516 466.6

2,879 902 4,696 2,710.1

108 68 205 118.3

2,771 834 4,491 2,591.8

1 1 2 1.2

41 14 66 38.1

19 6 28 16.2

47 47 109 62.9

318 81 548 316.3

2,247 683 3,604 2,079.9

206 70 339 195.6

9,197 18,375 6,157.3

743 1,649 552.6

8,454 16,726 5,604.8

21 31 10.4

64 88 29.5

470 659 220.8

188 871 291.9

2,424 5,001 1,675.8

5,320 10,719 3,591.9

710 1,006 337.1

2,893 1,624 1,450 9,098 3,046.4

201 106 79 703 235.4

2,692 1,518 1,371 8,395 2,811.0

6 – 1 13 4.4

35 18 15 92 30.8

37 15 12 67 22.4

123 73 51 531 177.8

347 266 109 1,393 466.4

2,215 1,146 1,215 6,596 2,208.6

130 106 47 406 135.9

2,123 1,453 4,808 3,278.8

431 86 808 551.0

1,692 1,367 4,000 2,727.8

1 – 1 0.7

31 8 59 40.2

79 16 101 68.9

320 62 647 441.2

465 242 938 639.7

1,026 1,009 2,663 1,816.0

201 116 399 272.1

4,844 6,592 6,876 5,448.3

320 486 505 400.1

4,524 6,106 6,371 5,048.1

2 2 2 1.6

24 54 56 44.4

61 70 74 58.6

233 360 373 295.6

424 811 862 683.0

3,909 5,052 5,238 4,150.4

191 243 271 214.7

11,003 24,140 24,404 5,538.9

1,828 2,869 2,893 656.6

9,175 21,271 21,511 4,882.3

36 47 47 10.7

106 232 234 53.1

492 741 746 169.3

1,194 1,849 1,866 423.5

2,424 4,681 4,719 1,071.1

4,624 12,893 13,064 2,965.1

2,127 3,697 3,728 846.1

1,811 3,757 3,968 2,848.6

137 245 265 190.2

1,674 3,512 3,703 2,658.3

– 2 2 1.4

7 19 20 14.4

26 44 50 35.9

104 180 193 138.6

295 669 706 506.8

1,348 2,747 2,890 2,074.7

31 96 107 76.8

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

58,525 46,442 100.0% 283,622 103,902 100.0% 324,895

134,643 52,354 100.0%

173,276

89,315 34,402 100.0% 298,425 112,542 100.0%

298,649

60,945 44,364 41,002 100.0%

146,637

41,545 41,495 100.0% 126,205

61,286 95.8% 100.0% 440,593 131,844 98.4% 100.0% 139,298

39,718 97.2% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Florence, SC M.S.A. 129,299 (Includes Florence County.) City of Florence 31,030 Total area actually reporting 97.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A. 251,163 (Includes Larimer County.) City of: Fort Collins 120,287 Loveland 51,309 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A. 1,623,985 (Includes Broward County.) City of Fort Lauderdale 162,900 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A. 423,632 (Includes Lee County.) City of: Fort Myers 48,920 Cape Coral 98,909 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A. 317,259 (Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.) City of: Fort Pierce 39,213 Port St. Lucie 86,563 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A. 179,852 (Includes Okaloosa County.) City of Fort Walton Beach 22,130 Total area actually reporting 92.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A. 495,533 (Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.) City of Fort Wayne 201,262 Total area actually reporting 81.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A. 1,694,349 (Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and Tarrant Counties.) City of: Fort Worth 522,612 Arlington 324,533 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Fresno, CA M.S.A. 899,114 (Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.) City of: Fresno 413,000 Madera 38,203 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Gainesville, FL M.S.A. 209,926 (Includes Alachua County.) City of Gainesville 97,611 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

4,231 8,505 8,658 6,696.1

605 1,179 1,196 925.0

3,626 7,326 7,462 5,771.1

1 9 9 7.0

12 48 49 37.9

94 201 204 157.8

498 921 934 722.4

576 1,671 1,692 1,308.6

2,852 5,226 5,332 4,123.8

198 429 438 338.7

4,876 1,746 9,005 3,585.3

367 106 586 233.3

4,509 1,640 8,419 3,352.0

– – 4 1.6

67 18 113 45.0

37 12 59 23.5

263 76 410 163.2

679 218 1,285 511.6

3,619 1,362 6,759 2,691.1

211 60 375 149.3

12,782 77,242 4,756.3

1,762 9,793 603.0

11,020 67,449 4,153.3

13 63 3.9

66 524 32.3

760 2,873 176.9

923 6,333 390.0

2,259 12,631 777.8

7,363 45,604 2,808.2

1,398 9,214 567.4

6,050 3,630 21,300 5,027.9

1,127 213 2,598 613.3

4,923 3,417 18,702 4,414.7

3 – 16 3.8

39 16 162 38.2

444 32 821 193.8

641 165 1,599 377.5

1,064 736 4,280 1,010.3

2,688 2,460 11,542 2,724.5

1,171 221 2,880 679.8

4,129 2,422 13,231 4,170.4

797 217 1,930 608.3

3,332 2,205 11,301 3,562.1

16 3 27 8.5

35 12 82 25.8

214 20 363 114.4

532 182 1,458 459.6

885 523 2,814 887.0

2,099 1,599 7,692 2,424.5

348 83 795 250.6

857 4,774 5,547 3,084.2

88 572 660 367.0

769 4,202 4,887 2,717.2

– 5 5 2.8

6 78 82 45.6

30 111 135 75.1

52 378 438 243.5

136 849 988 549.3

589 3,085 3,556 1,977.2

44 268 343 190.7

12,115 16,018 18,314 3,695.8

820 1,038 1,189 239.9

11,295 14,980 17,125 3,455.9

20 23 25 5.0

90 119 133 26.8

420 470 497 100.3

290 426 534 107.8

1,819 2,494 2,872 579.6

8,220 10,959 12,552 2,533.0

1,256 1,527 1,701 343.3

38,143 21,480 87,809 5,182.5

3,816 2,157 7,944 468.9

34,327 19,323 79,865 4,713.6

61 14 99 5.8

325 96 657 38.8

1,314 595 2,238 132.1

2,116 1,452 4,950 292.1

7,251 3,141 15,532 916.7

22,991 14,106 56,091 3,310.5

4,085 2,076 8,242 486.4

32,868 2,444 52,847 5,877.7

3,843 607 6,845 761.3

29,025 1,837 46,002 5,116.4

24 5 48 5.3

161 21 316 35.1

1,304 122 1,752 194.9

2,354 459 4,729 526.0

4,514 438 8,496 944.9

18,732 1,040 29,230 3,251.0

5,779 359 8,276 920.5

6,771 14,741 7,022.0

983 2,095 998.0

5,788 12,646 6,024.0

6 9 4.3

74 144 68.6

271 423 201.5

632 1,519 723.6

1,269 2,814 1,340.5

4,048 8,876 4,228.2

471 956 455.4

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Glens Falls, NY M.S.A. 126,792 (Includes Warren and Washington Counties.) City of Glens Falls 15,022 Total area actually reporting 94.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Goldsboro, NC M.S.A. 117,530 (Includes Wayne County.) City of Goldsboro 46,902 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 97,260 Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A.7 (Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk County, MN.) City of Grand Forks, ND 46,586 Total area actually reporting 97.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Grand Junction, CO M.S.A. 122,106 (Includes Mesa County.) City of Grand Junction 43,346 Total area actually reporting 99.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Grand Rapids-MuskegonHolland, MI M.S.A. 1,060,056 (Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Counties.) City of: Grand Rapids 186,410 Muskegon 39,699 Holland 33,907 Total area actually reporting 99.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 80,004 Great Falls, MT M.S.A.5 (Includes Cascade County.) City of Great Falls 57,579 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Greeley, CO M.S.A. 176,188 (Includes Weld County.) City of Greeley 77,176 Total area actually reporting 90.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Green Bay, WI M.S.A. 216,379 (Includes Brown County.) City of Green Bay 100,483 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Greensboro-Winston-SalemHigh Point, NC M.S.A. 1,241,582 (Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and Yadkin Counties.) City of: Greensboro 209,957 Winston-Salem 176,841 High Point 80,964 Burlington 44,366 Total area actually reporting 99.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Greenville, NC M.S.A. 132,196 (Includes Pitt County.) City of Greenville 61,058 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

94

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

600 2,826 3,018 2,380.3

40 313 328 258.7

560 2,513 2,690 2,121.6

– – – –

3 24 25 19.7

2 10 15 11.8

35 279 288 227.1

93 521 546 430.6

459 1,918 2,058 1,623.1

8 74 86 67.8

3,568 5,851 4,978.3

442 672 571.8

3,126 5,179 4,406.5

4 6 5.1

5 14 11.9

135 174 148.0

298 478 406.7

660 1,410 1,199.7

2,226 3,383 2,878.4

240 386 328.4

2,160 3,338 3,435 3,531.8

85 168 170 174.8

2,075 3,170 3,265 3,357.0

1 2 2 2.1

28 62 63 64.8

10 16 16 16.5

46 88 89 91.5

262 512 521 535.7

1,630 2,380 2,461 2,530.3

183 278 283 291.0

3,028 4,747 4,774 3,909.7

151 244 245 200.6

2,877 4,503 4,529 3,709.1

6 6 6 4.9

17 30 30 24.6

14 20 20 16.4

114 188 189 154.8

411 714 718 588.0

2,364 3,623 3,642 2,982.7

102 166 169 138.4

12,945 3,521 1,478 41,344 41,366 3,902.2

2,114 381 113 4,539 4,540 428.3

10,831 3,140 1,365 36,805 36,826 3,474.0

17 1 – 25 25 2.4

57 28 24 513 513 48.4

594 82 8 938 938 88.5

1,446 270 81 3,063 3,064 289.0

2,612 634 145 7,306 7,309 689.5

7,359 2,078 1,163 26,670 26,685 2,517.3

860 428 57 2,829 2,832 267.2

4,158

316

3,842 4,284 5,354.7

1 2 2.5

14 16 20.0

33 36 45.0

268

340 408 510.0

3,376 3,717 4,646.0

126 159 198.7

4,162 7,049 7,896 4,481.6

270 555 617 350.2

3,892 6,494 7,279 4,131.4

1 3 4 2.3

43 64 71 40.3

39 59 74 42.0

187 429 468 265.6

620 1,281 1,389 788.4

3,097 4,828 5,411 3,071.2

175 385 479 271.9

3,478 6,179 2,855.6

312 372 171.9

3,166 5,807 2,683.7

1 2 0.9

36 61 28.2

64 74 34.2

211 235 108.6

658 970 448.3

2,321 4,562 2,108.3

187 275 127.1

14,973 16,754 6,621 3,206 64,012 64,554 5,199.3

1,892 2,406 739 266 6,854 6,892 555.1

13,081 14,348 5,882 2,940 57,158 57,662 4,644.2

21 20 9 – 73 73 5.9

89 117 33 21 366 368 29.6

895 851 271 73 2,449 2,461 198.2

887 1,418 426 172 3,966 3,990 321.4

2,964 3,375 1,540 517 14,004 14,103 1,135.9

9,008 9,624 3,866 2,268 39,001 39,380 3,171.8

1,109 1,349 476 155 4,153 4,179 336.6

6,231 9,278 7,018.4

527 875 661.9

5,704 8,403 6,356.5

8 15 11.3

18 39 29.5

144 188 142.2

357 633 478.8

1,169 2,060 1,558.3

4,192 5,802 4,388.9

343 541 409.2

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Hagerstown, MD M.S.A. 130,876 (Includes Washington County.) City of Hagerstown 35,447 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Hamilton-Middletown, OH M.S.A. 334,380 (Includes Butler County.) City of: Hamilton 61,423 Middletown 53,376 Total area actually reporting 95.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Hartford, CT M.S.A. 974,139 (Includes part of Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham Counties.) City of: Hartford 133,199 Middletown 45,657 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC M.S.A. 342,793 (Includes Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties.) City of: Hickory 35,106 Morganton 16,513 Lenoir 17,572 Total area actually reporting 99.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Honolulu, HI M.S.A. 883,621 (Includes Honolulu County.) City of Honolulu 883,621 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Houma, LA M.S.A. 198,906 (Includes Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes.) City of Houma 33,263 Total area actually reporting 98.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Houston, TX M.S.A. 4,172,584 (Includes Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.) City of: Houston 1,920,350 Baytown 72,392 Conroe 40,069 Total area actually reporting 99.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Huntsville, AL M.S.A. 348,233 (Includes Limestone and Madison Counties.) City of Huntsville 181,037 Total area actually reporting 99.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Iowa City, IA M.S.A. 105,872 (Includes Johnson County.) City of Iowa City 62,514 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

1,740 3,600 2,750.7

217 439 335.4

1,523 3,161 2,415.3

2 6 4.6

9 21 16.0

54 68 52.0

152 344 262.8

318 670 511.9

1,062 2,184 1,668.8

143 307 234.6

4,659 3,238 14,593 15,091 4,513.1

558 120 1,067 1,093 326.9

4,101 3,118 13,526 13,998 4,186.3

7 1 10 10 3.0

71 18 141 145 43.4

154 59 281 290 86.7

326 42 635 648 193.8

1,030 557 2,659 2,729 816.1

2,648 2,433 10,055 10,429 3,118.9

423 128 812 840 251.2

11,220 1,485 36,531 3,750.1

1,490 48 3,171 325.5

9,730 1,437 33,360 3,424.6

17 1 27 2.8

53 5 174 17.9

862 25 1,447 148.5

558 17 1,523 156.3

1,630 234 5,624 577.3

6,001 1,040 23,306 2,392.5

2,099 163 4,430 454.8

3,134 961 915 12,689 12,828 3,742.2

229 73 81 882 892 260.2

2,905 888 834 11,807 11,936 3,482.0

3 – 2 15 15 4.4

17 3 3 60 61 17.8

96 15 20 214 217 63.3

113 55 56 593 599 174.7

611 167 174 3,293 3,318 967.9

2,128 700 622 7,858 7,955 2,320.6

166 21 38 656 663 193.4

46,659 46,659 5,280.4

2,302 2,302 260.5

44,357 44,357 5,019.9

20 20 2.3

240 240 27.2

984 984 111.4

1,058 1,058 119.7

6,946 6,946 786.1

32,197 32,197 3,643.8

5,214 5,214 590.1

2,316 9,106 9,260 4,655.5

435 1,047 1,066 535.9

1,881 8,059 8,194 4,119.5

– 3 3 1.5

15 60 61 30.7

60 138 141 70.9

360 846 861 432.9

322 1,742 1,767 888.4

1,413 5,881 5,982 3,007.5

146 436 445 223.7

131,711 3,255 2,586 210,279 210,561 5,046.3

21,491 239 307 29,909 29,930 717.3

110,220 3,016 2,279 180,370 180,631 4,329.0

230 3 1 321 321 7.7

813 30 21 1,443 1,445 34.6

8,256 75 74 10,097 10,102 242.1

12,192 131 211 18,048 18,062 432.9

23,254 578 392 39,989 40,037 959.5

67,102 2,229 1,712 113,474 113,667 2,724.1

19,864 209 175 26,907 26,927 645.3

12,239 16,045 16,133 4,632.8

1,244 1,620 1,628 467.5

10,995 14,425 14,505 4,165.3

8 9 9 2.6

62 83 83 23.8

299 369 371 106.5

875 1,159 1,165 334.5

1,882 2,730 2,746 788.6

8,330 10,715 10,774 3,093.9

783 980 985 282.9

2,038 3,445 3,253.9

321 441 416.5

1,717 3,004 2,837.4

1 1 0.9

25 34 32.1

30 40 37.8

265 366 345.7

320 532 502.5

1,225 2,241 2,116.7

172 231 218.2

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Jackson, MI M.S.A. 158,462 (Includes Jackson County.) City of Jackson 36,498 Total area actually reporting 95.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 105,401 Jackson, TN M.S.A.4 (Includes Chester and Madison Counties.) 56,063 City of Jackson4 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Jacksonville, FL M.S.A. 1,117,228 (Includes Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns Counties.) City of Jacksonville 735,992 Total area actually reporting 98.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Jacksonville, NC M.S.A. 149,902 (Includes Onslow County.) City of Jacksonville 72,125 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Jamestown, NY M.S.A. 143,321 (Includes Chautauqua County.) City of Jamestown 33,610 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Janesville-Beloit, WI M.S.A. 154,380 (Includes Rock County.) City of: Janesville 61,554 Beloit 36,498 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Jersey City, NJ M.S.A. 571,212 (Includes Hudson County.) City of: Jersey City 238,125 Bayonne 62,192 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Johnstown, PA M.S.A. 239,389 (Includes Cambria and Somerset Counties.) City of Johnstown 30,500 Total area actually reporting 91.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Jonesboro, AR M.S.A. 81,383 (Includes Craighead County.) City of Jonesboro 55,072 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 153,460 Joplin, MO M.S.A.4 (Includes Jasper and Newton Counties.) 46,060 City of Joplin4 Total area actually reporting 75.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI M.S.A. 450,549 (Includes Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren Counties.) City of: Kalamazoo 76,233 Battle Creek 54,106 Total area actually reporting 98.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

3,167 6,431 6,696 4,225.6

364 708 732 461.9

2,803 5,723 5,964 3,763.7

3 3 3 1.9

36 93 95 60.0

77 106 111 70.0

248 506 523 330.0

420 1,153 1,191 751.6

2,202 4,151 4,323 2,728.1

181 419 450 284.0

4,697 6,028 5,719.1

863 1,112 1,055.0

3,834 4,916 4,664.1

6 6 5.7

36 50 47.4

163 185 175.5

658 871 826.4

924 1,271 1,205.9

2,472 3,110 2,950.6

438 535 507.6

51,072 65,257 66,390 5,942.4

8,206 10,329 10,459 936.2

42,866 54,928 55,931 5,006.2

79 98 99 8.9

443 534 540 48.3

2,022 2,276 2,311 206.9

5,662 7,421 7,509 672.1

9,955 12,126 12,329 1,103.5

28,378 37,552 38,242 3,422.9

4,533 5,250 5,360 479.8

3,006 6,123 4,084.7

255 466 310.9

2,751 5,657 3,773.8

2 5 3.3

20 67 44.7

70 114 76.0

163 280 186.8

557 1,446 964.6

2,084 3,866 2,579.0

110 345 230.2

1,296 3,814 2,661.2

125 288 200.9

1,171 3,526 2,460.2

– 3 2.1

19 37 25.8

17 37 25.8

89 211 147.2

324 758 528.9

782 2,651 1,849.7

65 117 81.6

3,185 1,644 5,818 3,768.6

165 108 361 233.8

3,020 1,536 5,457 3,534.8

– 2 4 2.6

19 13 47 30.4

29 54 87 56.4

117 39 223 144.4

425 219 878 568.7

2,487 1,231 4,346 2,815.1

108 86 233 150.9

12,437 1,356 23,990 4,199.8

2,856 171 3,981 696.9

9,581 1,185 20,009 3,502.9

17 1 26 4.6

74 2 102 17.9

1,237 67 1,728 302.5

1,528 101 2,125 372.0

2,465 199 4,393 769.1

4,682 771 10,957 1,918.2

2,434 215 4,659 815.6

1,114 3,604 4,072 1,701.0

149 432 476 198.8

965 3,172 3,596 1,502.2

1 3 3 1.3

2 30 33 13.8

32 45 55 23.0

114 354 385 160.8

251 851 907 378.9

639 2,093 2,428 1,014.2

75 228 261 109.0

3,122 3,646 4,480.1

192 244 299.8

2,930 3,402 4,180.2

1 2 2.5

27 30 36.9

70 74 90.9

94 138 169.6

558 668 820.8

2,194 2,502 3,074.4

178 232 285.1

4,243 6,748 7,588 4,944.6

205 311 383 249.6

4,038 6,437 7,205 4,695.0

2 3 4 2.6

24 39 44 28.7

46 59 70 45.6

133 210 265 172.7

721 1,225 1,376 896.7

3,045 4,834 5,390 3,512.3

272 378 439 286.1

5,982 5,047 23,058 23,251 5,160.6

813 853 2,797 2,815 624.8

5,169 4,194 20,261 20,436 4,535.8

9 2 24 24 5.3

94 64 333 335 74.4

189 181 500 504 111.9

521 606 1,940 1,952 433.2

1,195 1,031 4,339 4,367 969.3

3,489 2,845 14,458 14,583 3,236.7

485 318 1,464 1,486 329.8

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Kenosha, WI M.S.A. (Includes Kenosha County.) City of Kenosha Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Killeen-Temple, TX M.S.A. (Includes Bell and Coryell Counties.) City of: Killeen Temple Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Knoxville, TN M.S.A.4 (Includes Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon, Sevier, and Union Counties.) City of: Knoxville4 Oak Ridge4 Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Kokomo, IN M.S.A. (Includes Howard and Tipton Counties.) City of Kokomo Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants La Crosse, WI-MN M.S.A.7 (Includes La Crosse County, WI and Houston County, MN.) City of La Crosse, WI Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lafayette, LA M.S.A. (Includes Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry, and St. Martin Parishes.) City of Lafayette Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lafayette, IN M.S.A. (Includes Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties.) City of Lafayette Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lake Charles, LA M.S.A. (Includes Calcasieu Parish.) City of Lake Charles Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL M.S.A. (Includes Polk County.) City of: Lakeland Winter Haven Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lancaster, PA M.S.A. (Includes Lancaster County.) City of Lancaster Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

3,152 4,742 3,172.5

516 621 415.5

2,636 4,121 2,757.1

– – –

26 33 22.1

78 88 58.9

412 500 334.5

470 742 496.4

1,955 3,090 2,067.3

211 289 193.3

5,203 2,735 11,917 11,974 3,884.4

575 177 1,155 1,159 376.0

4,628 2,558 10,762 10,815 3,508.4

9 1 16 16 5.2

51 12 98 98 31.8

156 37 228 229 74.3

359 127 813 816 264.7

1,037 581 2,489 2,499 810.7

3,379 1,825 7,733 7,772 2,521.3

212 152 540 544 176.5

10,736 1,585 26,807 27,047 4,016.8

1,849 116 3,533 3,558 528.4

8,887 1,469 23,274 23,489 3,488.4

23 1 38 38 5.6

79 8 219 220 32.7

577 31 745 749 111.2

1,170 76 2,531 2,551 378.8

1,571 205 4,796 4,832 717.6

5,919 1,200 15,764 15,927 2,365.3

1,397 64 2,714 2,730 405.4

2,736 3,581 3,486.8

237 306 298.0

2,499 3,275 3,188.9

5 5 4.9

15 18 17.5

46 51 49.7

171 232 225.9

346 577 561.8

2,033 2,533 2,466.4

120 165 160.7

2,068 3,398 3,588 2,876.8

98 142 150 120.3

1,970 3,256 3,438 2,756.5

– 2 2 1.6

17 22 23 18.4

23 26 29 23.3

58 92 96 77.0

160 250 270 216.5

1,694 2,850 3,004 2,408.5

116 156 164 131.5

8,259 17,395 18,036 4,681.0

856 2,298 2,375 616.4

7,403 15,097 15,661 4,064.6

3 11 12 3.1

82 156 159 41.3

182 316 328 85.1

589 1,815 1,876 486.9

1,292 3,445 3,550 921.4

5,536 10,696 11,116 2,885.0

575 956 995 258.2

2,961 6,113 3,405.6

164 305 169.9

2,797 5,808 3,235.7

– – –

31 60 33.4

48 65 36.2

85 180 100.3

454 928 517.0

2,202 4,634 2,581.6

141 246 137.0

4,478 10,451 10,691 5,791.1

629 1,169 1,198 648.9

3,849 9,282 9,493 5,142.1

11 15 15 8.1

47 107 108 58.5

173 282 287 155.5

398 765 788 426.8

1,443 2,670 2,709 1,467.4

2,158 6,119 6,276 3,399.6

248 493 508 275.2

6,002 2,014 28,140 28,305 5,851.6

447 200 2,916 2,935 606.8

5,555 1,814 25,224 25,370 5,244.9

1 2 25 25 5.2

48 33 291 292 60.4

136 85 637 642 132.7

262 80 1,963 1,976 408.5

1,246 352 6,875 6,905 1,427.5

3,983 1,181 16,215 16,315 3,372.9

326 281 2,134 2,150 444.5

3,841 12,073 12,128 2,605.1

609 1,121 1,126 241.9

3,232 10,952 11,002 2,363.2

8 12 12 2.6

45 90 90 19.3

334 473 474 101.8

222 546 550 118.1

540 1,759 1,766 379.3

2,403 8,427 8,466 1,818.5

289 766 770 165.4

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149,470 91,376 100.0% 308,256

84,685 54,256 99.6% 100.0% 673,354

181,421 27,793 99.3% 100.0% 102,701 46,265 100.0% 124,724 50,475 95.0% 100.0% 385,303

119,396 97.1% 100.0% 179,500 50,241 100.0% 184,612 73,773 97.7% 100.0% 483,712 79,511 28,944 99.4% 100.0% 465,557 53,973 99.5% 100.0%

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Lansing-East Lansing, MI M.S.A. 454,201 (Includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties.) City of: Lansing 128,683 East Lansing 46,917 Total area actually reporting 97.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Laredo, TX M.S.A. 200,964 (Includes Webb County.) City of Laredo 190,540 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Las Vegas, NV-AZ M.S.A. 1,521,236 (Includes Clark and Nye Counties, NV and Mohave County, AZ.) City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, NV 1,020,055 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lawrence, MA-NH M.S.A. 353,987 (Includes part of Essex County, MA and Rockingham County, NH.) City of Lawrence, MA 71,760 Total area actually reporting 80.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lawton, OK M.S.A. 109,561 (Includes Comanche County.) City of Lawton 82,131 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lewiston-Auburn, ME M.S.A. 103,107 (Includes part of Androscoggin County.) City of: Lewiston 36,825 Auburn 22,859 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lima, OH M.S.A. 155,607 (Includes Allen and Auglaize Counties.) City of Lima 43,000 Total area actually reporting 85.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lincoln, NE M.S.A. 244,110 (Includes Lancaster County.) City of Lincoln 221,791 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Little Rock-North Little Rock, AR M.S.A. 585,808 (Includes Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, and Saline Counties.) City of: Little Rock 184,560 North Little Rock 62,391 Jacksonville 30,054 Conway 44,440 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

6,883 1,658 16,372 16,763 3,690.7

1,219 145 1,881 1,918 422.3

5,664 1,513 14,491 14,845 3,268.4

14 1 19 19 4.2

120 16 265 269 59.2

171 14 255 263 57.9

914 114 1,342 1,367 301.0

1,110 274 2,581 2,637 580.6

4,133 1,188 11,012 11,265 2,480.2

421 51 898 943 207.6

13,384 13,669 6,801.7

972 1,014 504.6

12,412 12,655 6,297.1

10 10 5.0

65 66 32.8

181 183 91.1

716 755 375.7

1,749 1,847 919.1

9,875 9,991 4,971.5

788 817 406.5

47,408 70,012 4,602.3

6,349 8,731 573.9

41,059 61,281 4,028.4

90 125 8.2

443 621 40.8

3,366 4,046 266.0

2,450 3,939 258.9

9,535 14,661 963.8

22,094 34,457 2,265.1

9,430 12,163 799.5

4,080 7,630 8,861 2,503.2

649 893 970 274.0

3,431 6,737 7,891 2,229.2

3 4 4 1.1

20 59 84 23.7

138 180 191 54.0

488 650 691 195.2

591 1,193 1,391 393.0

1,047 3,312 4,169 1,177.7

1,793 2,232 2,331 658.5

5,090 5,563 5,077.5

542 659 601.5

4,548 4,904 4,476.0

3 5 4.6

55 64 58.4

119 123 112.3

365 467 426.2

1,235 1,356 1,237.7

3,079 3,276 2,990.1

234 272 248.3

1,719 1,027 3,662 3,551.7

56 60 179 173.6

1,663 967 3,483 3,378.0

– – – –

20 15 43 41.7

28 13 44 42.7

8 32 92 89.2

368 262 819 794.3

1,234 665 2,527 2,450.9

61 40 137 132.9

3,304 5,343 6,090 3,913.7

360 490 528 339.3

2,944 4,853 5,562 3,574.4

7 8 8 5.1

69 83 88 56.6

97 128 141 90.6

187 271 291 187.0

806 1,199 1,305 838.7

2,024 3,475 4,037 2,594.4

114 179 220 141.4

14,161 15,254 6,248.8

1,201 1,226 502.2

12,960 14,028 5,746.6

3 3 1.2

95 99 40.6

147 150 61.4

956 974 399.0

1,974 2,151 881.2

10,475 11,327 4,640.1

511 550 225.3

17,551 5,655 1,557 2,222 36,387 6,211.4

1,887 442 174 80 3,346 571.2

15,664 5,213 1,383 2,142 33,041 5,640.2

31 8 3 1 52 8.9

132 33 12 27 274 46.8

536 136 35 7 781 133.3

1,188 265 124 45 2,239 382.2

3,252 825 252 187 5,943 1,014.5

11,116 3,798 1,069 1,897 24,389 4,163.3

1,296 590 62 58 2,709 462.4

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Longview-Marshall, TX M.S.A. (Includes Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur Counties.) City of: Longview Marshall Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA M.S.A. (Includes Los Angeles County.) City of: Los Angeles Long Beach Pasadena Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lowell, MA-NH M.S.A. (Includes part of Middlesex County, MA and Hillsborough County, NH.) City of Lowell, MA Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lubbock, TX M.S.A. (Includes Lubbock County.) City of Lubbock Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Lynchburg, VA M.S.A. (Includes Bedford and Lynchburg Cities and Amherst, Bedford, and Campbell Counties.) City of Lynchburg Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Macon, GA M.S.A. (Includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Peach, and Twiggs Counties.) City of Macon Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Madison, WI M.S.A. (Includes Dane County.) City of Madison Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Manchester, NH M.S.A. (Includes part of Hillsborough, Merrimack, and Rockingham Counties.) City of Manchester Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Mansfield, OH M.S.A. (Includes Crawford and Richland Counties.) City of Mansfield Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

5,147 1,281 10,226 4,631.7

474 104 829 375.5

4,673 1,177 9,397 4,256.3

9 1 20 9.1

81 9 105 47.6

152 22 213 96.5

232 72 491 222.4

1,087 249 2,288 1,036.3

3,156 858 6,411 2,903.8

430 70 698 316.2

180,538 17,667 5,637 379,508 3,980.4

50,241 3,216 732 90,043 944.4

130,297 14,451 4,905 289,465 3,036.0

550 49 4 1,006 10.6

1,459 114 28 2,761 29.0

15,527 1,519 311 28,416 298.0

32,705 1,534 389 57,860 606.8

24,422 3,160 1,026 60,597 635.6

76,235 7,714 3,388 164,602 1,726.4

29,640 3,577 491 64,266 674.0

3,999 6,602 6,876 2,250.2

737 939 961 314.5

3,262 5,663 5,915 1,935.7

6 6 6 2.0

45 70 74 24.2

131 150 153 50.1

555 713 728 238.2

686 1,083 1,126 368.5

1,765 3,516 3,702 1,211.5

811 1,064 1,087 355.7

14,493 16,039 6,782.5

2,508 2,586 1,093.6

11,985 13,453 5,688.9

12 13 5.5

141 152 64.3

248 252 106.6

2,107 2,169 917.2

2,648 2,942 1,244.1

8,734 9,794 4,141.6

603 717 303.2

2,752 5,084 2,363.7

292 466 216.7

2,460 4,618 2,147.1

2 10 4.6

26 50 23.2

87 106 49.3

177 300 139.5

402 764 355.2

1,846 3,503 1,628.7

212 351 163.2

11,382 20,384 20,405 6,036.5

841 1,586 1,588 469.8

10,541 18,798 18,817 5,566.7

15 21 21 6.2

74 122 122 36.1

334 515 516 152.6

418 928 929 274.8

2,288 4,173 4,176 1,235.4

6,976 12,742 12,756 3,773.6

1,277 1,883 1,885 557.6

7,992 12,482 13,565 3,154.0

688 853 906 210.7

7,304 11,629 12,659 2,943.3

3 4 5 1.2

71 96 104 24.2

286 323 328 76.3

328 430 469 109.0

1,267 1,766 1,970 458.0

5,365 9,066 9,837 2,287.2

672 797 852 198.1

3,935 4,581 5,317 2,715.2

242 277 323 164.9

3,693 4,304 4,994 2,550.3

2 2 2 1.0

41 51 66 33.7

145 156 163 83.2

54 68 92 47.0

603 703 822 419.8

2,683 3,137 3,649 1,863.4

407 464 523 267.1

3,491 6,139 6,624 3,718.8

195 249 274 153.8

3,296 5,890 6,350 3,565.0

3 3 3 1.7

40 57 60 33.7

101 115 124 69.6

51 74 87 48.8

777 1,354 1,423 798.9

2,354 4,275 4,639 2,604.4

165 261 288 161.7

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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220,781

78,578 25,319 100.0%

9,534,500

3,713,238 444,563 138,672 100.0% 305,570

103,954 95.3% 100.0% 236,476 197,658 100.0% 215,082

65,838 100.0% 338,029

119,131 99.9% 100.0% 430,092 215,217 83.5% 100.0% 195,823

105,797 79.4% 100.0% 178,121

51,766 91.8% 100.0%

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX M.S.A. (Includes Hidalgo County.) City of: McAllen Edinburg Mission Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Medford-Ashland, OR M.S.A. (Includes Jackson County.) City of: Medford Ashland Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Memphis, TN-AR-MS M.S.A.4 (Includes Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton Counties, TN, Crittenden County, AR, and Desoto County, MS.) City of: Memphis, TN4 West Memphis, AR Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Merced, CA M.S.A. (Includes Merced County.) City of Merced Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Miami, FL M.S.A. (Includes Miami-Dade County.) City of: Miami Miami Beach Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ M.S.A. (Includes Hunterdon, Middlesex, and Somerset Counties.) Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI M.S.A. (Includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties.) City of: Milwaukee Waukesha Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI M.S.A.7 (Includes Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, and Wright Counties, MN and Pierce and St. Croix Counties, WI.) City of: Minneapolis, MN St. Paul, MN Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

100

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

8,740 4,692 2,843 33,558 6,030.6

389 327 55 2,835 509.5

8,351 4,365 2,788 30,723 5,521.1

2 2 2 23 4.1

3 13 – 84 15.1

116 50 22 478 85.9

268 262 31 2,250 404.3

1,365 679 566 7,310 1,313.7

6,136 3,464 1,980 20,983 3,770.8

850 222 242 2,430 436.7

3,995 872 8,137 4,485.6

208 10 444 244.8

3,787 862 7,693 4,240.9

– – 4 2.2

27 3 56 30.9

30 1 50 27.6

151 6 334 184.1

415 109 1,034 570.0

3,178 727 6,281 3,462.5

194 26 378 208.4

59,561 1,585 77,542 6,766.3

9,610 322 11,530 1,006.1

49,951 1,263 66,012 5,760.2

146 6 167 14.6

574 23 692 60.4

4,086 111 4,477 390.7

4,804 182 6,194 540.5

14,936 369 18,804 1,640.8

26,320 695 36,852 3,215.7

8,695 199 10,356 903.7

4,090 8,993 4,383.7

418 1,307 637.1

3,672 7,686 3,746.6

3 6 2.9

25 58 28.3

106 172 83.8

284 1,071 522.1

721 2,169 1,057.3

2,624 4,735 2,308.1

327 782 381.2

39,756 12,393 185,540 8,063.3

7,877 1,323 27,784 1,207.4

31,879 11,070 157,756 6,855.8

66 6 197 8.6

118 61 1,095 47.6

3,077 543 9,138 397.1

4,616 713 17,354 754.2

7,303 1,669 30,266 1,315.3

18,854 8,077 103,004 4,476.4

5,722 1,324 24,486 1,064.1

26,414 2,261.1

2,202 188.5

24,212 2,072.6

15 1.3

131 11.2

741 63.4

1,315 112.6

4,327 370.4

17,544 1,501.8

2,341 200.4

44,092 1,399 66,504 67,191 4,539.3

5,711 66 6,645 6,671 450.7

38,381 1,333 59,859 60,520 4,088.7

122 – 127 127 8.6

303 16 395 398 26.9

3,021 15 3,416 3,425 231.4

2,265 35 2,707 2,721 183.8

6,363 187 8,750 8,823 596.1

23,949 1,068 41,850 42,408 2,865.0

8,069 78 9,259 9,289 627.6

27,489 18,719 121,588 121,676 4,111.6

4,404 2,393 10,591 10,594 358.0

23,085 16,326 110,997 111,082 3,753.6

50 20 104 104 3.5

422 223 1,366 1,366 46.2

1,948 758 3,430 3,431 115.9

1,984 1,392 5,691 5,693 192.4

4,514 3,097 16,513 16,523 558.3

14,788 11,233 84,303 84,374 2,851.1

3,783 1,996 10,181 10,185 344.2

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

556,461

114,736 47,286 45,718 100.0% 181,402

61,839 19,251 100.0% 1,146,007

628,851 28,180 100.0% 205,146 61,878 100.0% 2,301,055

390,540 103,496 100.0%

1,168,208

100.0%

1,480,190

584,763 64,625 98.5% 100.0%

2,959,367

364,049 263,937 99.9% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population 544,937 Mobile, AL M.S.A.8 (Includes Baldwin and Mobile Counties.) 243,973 City of Mobile8 Total area actually reporting 82.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Modesto, CA M.S.A. 446,364 (Includes Stanislaus County.) City of: Modesto 192,379 Turlock 53,578 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Monmouth-Ocean, NJ M.S.A. 1,145,873 (Includes Monmouth and Ocean Counties.) City of Dover Township 90,387 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Monroe, LA M.S.A. 149,924 (Includes Quachita Parish.) City of Monroe 53,270 Total area actually reporting 87.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Montgomery, AL M.S.A. 328,585 (Includes Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery Counties.) City of Montgomery 199,149 Total area actually reporting 97.9% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Naples, FL M.S.A. 218,964 (Includes Collier County.) City of Naples 20,734 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,214,116 Nashville, TN M.S.A.4 (Includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties.) City of: 533,484 Nashville4 63,472 Murfreesboro4 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Newark, NJ M.S.A. 2,019,704 (Includes Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union, and Warren Counties.) City of Newark 271,839 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants New Bedford, MA M.S.A. 181,368 (Includes part of Bristol and Plymouth Counties.) City of New Bedford 97,449 Total area actually reporting 97.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Newburgh, NY-PA M.S.A. 390,869 (Includes Orange County, NY and Pike County, PA.) City of Newburgh, NY 27,274 Total area actually reporting 95.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

17,614 29,676 32,488 5,961.8

1,496 2,694 2,986 548.0

16,118 26,982 29,502 5,413.8

20 44 49 9.0

54 133 158 29.0

896 1,221 1,278 234.5

526 1,296 1,501 275.4

3,609 6,521 7,164 1,314.6

10,985 18,156 19,855 3,643.5

1,524 2,305 2,483 455.6

10,663 3,145 23,840 5,340.9

967 297 3,088 691.8

9,696 2,848 20,752 4,649.1

3 1 16 3.6

59 17 148 33.2

297 53 520 116.5

608 226 2,404 538.6

1,760 616 4,481 1,003.9

6,706 1,795 13,708 3,071.0

1,230 437 2,563 574.2

2,581 26,281 2,293.5

162 2,134 186.2

2,419 24,147 2,107.3

2 18 1.6

7 120 10.5

41 615 53.7

112 1,381 120.5

463 4,439 387.4

1,843 18,578 1,621.3

113 1,130 98.6

6,708 9,299 10,326 6,887.5

949 1,221 1,345 897.1

5,759 8,078 8,981 5,990.4

8 14 15 10.0

49 69 74 49.4

124 159 179 119.4

768 979 1,077 718.4

964 1,665 1,833 1,222.6

4,373 5,901 6,573 4,384.2

422 512 575 383.5

16,261 20,719 21,095 6,420.0

1,563 1,978 2,015 613.2

14,698 18,741 19,080 5,806.7

31 39 40 12.2

113 152 154 46.9

605 695 705 214.6

814 1,092 1,116 339.6

3,467 4,492 4,558 1,387.2

9,795 12,627 12,880 3,919.8

1,436 1,622 1,642 499.7

1,047 9,954 4,546.0

76 1,378 629.3

971 8,576 3,916.6

– 13 5.9

2 114 52.1

16 208 95.0

58 1,043 476.3

154 2,186 998.3

768 5,820 2,658.0

49 570 260.3

48,590 3,840 73,393 6,045.0

8,901 432 11,817 973.3

39,689 3,408 61,576 5,071.7

72 – 96 7.9

395 25 589 48.5

2,201 62 2,516 207.2

6,233 345 8,616 709.7

7,634 421 11,774 969.8

26,732 2,774 42,913 3,534.5

5,323 213 6,889 567.4

19,663 74,600 3,693.6

4,092 11,394 564.1

15,571 63,206 3,129.5

58 121 6.0

95 373 18.5

1,923 5,543 274.4

2,016 5,357 265.2

2,765 11,813 584.9

7,364 36,511 1,807.7

5,442 14,882 736.8

3,166 5,729 5,835 3,217.2

789 1,305 1,321 728.4

2,377 4,424 4,514 2,488.9

1 4 4 2.2

44 58 59 32.5

145 168 170 93.7

599 1,075 1,088 599.9

801 1,339 1,355 747.1

1,032 2,383 2,447 1,349.2

544 702 712 392.6

1,730 9,810 10,290 2,632.6

438 1,081 1,119 286.3

1,292 8,729 9,171 2,346.3

1 4 4 1.0

9 60 62 15.9

166 285 297 76.0

262 732 756 193.4

343 1,656 1,718 439.5

857 6,660 7,009 1,793.2

92 413 444 113.6

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population New Haven-Meriden, CT M.S.A. 531,562 (Includes part of Middlesex and New Haven Counties.) City of: New Haven 126,794 Meriden 58,487 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants New London-Norwich, CT-RI M.S.A. 199,914 (Includes part of Middlesex, New London, and Windham Counties, CT and part of Washington County, RI.) City of: New London, CT 26,878 Norwich, CT 36,164 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants New Orleans, LA M.S.A. 1,334,426 (Includes Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and St. Tammany Parishes.) City of: New Orleans 471,134 Slidell 27,740 Total area actually reporting 95.0% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants New York, NY M.S.A. 9,111,706 (Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and Westchester Counties.) City of: New York 7,746,511 White Plains 52,393 Total area actually reporting 99.1% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Oakland, CA M.S.A. 2,400,206 (Includes Alameda and Contra Costa Counties.) City of: Oakland 373,215 Berkeley 110,693 Alameda 77,210 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Ocala, FL M.S.A. 260,155 (Includes Marion County.) City of Ocala 50,689 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Odessa-Midland, TX M.S.A. 251,999 (Includes Ector and Midland Counties.) City of: Odessa 92,891 Midland 102,254 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Oklahoma City, OK M.S.A. 1,075,023 (Includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie Counties.) City of: Oklahoma City 488,431 Norman 96,791 Shawnee 28,751 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

102

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

9,726 2,164 21,116 3,972.4

1,696 94 2,154 405.2

8,030 2,070 18,962 3,567.2

18 2 28 5.3

58 4 110 20.7

658 47 851 160.1

962 41 1,165 219.2

1,484 279 2,933 551.8

5,236 1,661 13,695 2,576.4

1,310 130 2,334 439.1

1,242 1,225 5,736 2,869.2

213 149 618 309.1

1,029 1,076 5,118 2,560.1

1 – 2 1.0

18 23 97 48.5

49 38 130 65.0

145 88 389 194.6

218 276 1,053 526.7

690 717 3,748 1,874.8

121 83 317 158.6

34,001 2,272 74,613 77,623 5,817.0

5,330 170 10,009 10,314 772.9

28,671 2,102 64,604 67,309 5,044.0

204 – 268 272 20.4

227 12 424 442 33.1

2,421 44 3,563 3,626 271.7

2,478 114 5,754 5,974 447.7

5,230 254 11,999 12,606 944.7

15,575 1,663 40,512 42,378 3,175.7

7,866 185 12,093 12,325 923.6

288,368 2,380 320,318 322,417 3,538.5

75,745 193 79,320 79,485 872.3

212,623 2,187 240,998 242,932 2,666.2

673 1 709 710 7.8

1,630 8 1,755 1,763 19.3

32,562 67 33,794 33,847 371.5

40,880 117 43,062 43,165 473.7

37,112 212 41,023 41,296 453.2

139,664 1,854 161,105 162,633 1,784.9

35,847 121 38,870 39,003 428.1

25,060 7,688 2,835 104,424 4,350.6

5,038 754 302 14,029 584.5

20,022 6,934 2,533 90,395 3,766.1

80 4 1 166 6.9

320 41 9 799 33.3

1,929 332 110 4,680 195.0

2,709 377 182 8,384 349.3

3,506 1,124 362 16,166 673.5

11,652 4,889 1,842 58,256 2,427.1

4,864 921 329 15,973 665.5

5,244 11,853 4,556.1

724 2,021 776.8

4,520 9,832 3,779.3

3 10 3.8

28 135 51.9

175 251 96.5

518 1,625 624.6

1,020 2,757 1,059.8

3,215 6,479 2,490.4

285 596 229.1

4,823 3,301 10,367 4,113.9

500 395 1,068 423.8

4,323 2,906 9,299 3,690.1

2 5 9 3.6

18 69 105 41.7

63 54 145 57.5

417 267 809 321.0

908 683 2,039 809.1

3,244 2,074 6,847 2,717.1

171 149 413 163.9

47,845 3,599 1,722 68,278 6,351.3

3,951 209 84 5,609 521.8

43,894 3,390 1,638 62,669 5,829.5

38 – 1 50 4.7

388 66 4 597 55.5

990 38 22 1,253 116.6

2,535 105 57 3,709 345.0

7,280 871 331 11,583 1,077.5

33,012 2,371 1,167 46,144 4,292.4

3,602 148 140 4,942 459.7

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Olympia, WA M.S.A. (Includes Thurston County.) City of Olympia Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Omaha, NE-IA M.S.A.4 (Includes Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and Washington Counties, NE and Pottawatomie County, IA.) City of: Omaha, NE4 Council Bluffs, IA Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Orange County, CA M.S.A. (Includes Orange County.) City of: Santa Ana Anaheim Irvine Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Orlando, FL M.S.A. (Includes Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole Counties.) City of Orlando Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Panama City, FL M.S.A. (Includes Bay County.) City of Panama City Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Philadelphia, PA-NJ M.S.A. (Includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, PA and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem Counties, NJ.) City of: Philadelphia, PA Camden, NJ Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Phoenix-Mesa, AZ M.S.A. (Includes Maricopa and Pinal Counties.) City of: Phoenix Mesa Tempe Scottsdale Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Pine Bluff, AR M.S.A. (Includes Jefferson County.) City of Pine Bluff Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Pittsburgh, PA M.S.A. (Includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties.) City of Pittsburgh Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

2,878 8,507 4,043.7

148 557 264.8

2,730 7,950 3,778.9

2 2 1.0

45 117 55.6

51 106 50.4

50 332 157.8

442 1,922 913.6

2,081 5,481 2,605.3

207 547 260.0

26,819 5,787 38,150 5,319.2

3,164 491 3,916 546.0

23,655 5,296 34,234 4,773.2

37 7 48 6.7

189 73 275 38.3

875 95 1,010 140.8

2,063 316 2,583 360.1

3,373 796 4,881 680.6

16,902 3,895 24,973 3,482.0

3,380 605 4,380 610.7

10,452 9,909 3,208 74,308 2,633.7

1,829 1,413 221 8,600 304.8

8,623 8,496 2,987 65,708 2,328.9

17 11 1 56 2.0

86 84 20 499 17.7

889 428 53 2,815 99.8

837 890 147 5,230 185.4

1,247 1,570 773 12,131 430.0

5,324 5,374 1,925 43,733 1,550.0

2,052 1,552 289 9,844 348.9

22,369 97,547 97,683 6,016.8

3,926 14,477 14,493 892.7

18,443 83,070 83,190 5,124.1

21 83 83 5.1

141 691 692 42.6

1,044 3,079 3,083 189.9

2,720 10,624 10,635 655.1

3,423 18,706 18,730 1,153.7

12,607 55,220 55,303 3,406.4

2,413 9,144 9,157 564.0

2,433 7,986 5,103.3

307 914 584.1

2,126 7,072 4,519.2

2 6 3.8

30 106 67.7

75 134 85.6

200 668 426.9

458 1,478 944.5

1,574 5,264 3,363.9

94 330 210.9

98,000 6,504 194,469 196,007 3,858.5

22,812 1,667 33,386 33,531 660.1

75,188 4,837 161,083 162,476 3,198.4

319 24 408 409 8.1

1,021 69 1,625 1,634 32.2

10,425 670 13,665 13,699 269.7

11,047 904 17,688 17,789 350.2

12,089 1,175 25,575 25,759 507.1

46,952 2,504 110,607 111,707 2,199.0

16,147 1,158 24,901 25,010 492.3

97,498 25,525 15,208 9,303 200,564 200,794 6,205.2

9,754 2,393 978 571 18,117 18,133 560.4

87,744 23,132 14,230 8,732 182,447 182,661 5,644.8

152 15 13 8 232 232 7.2

422 120 80 53 954 955 29.5

3,763 433 297 115 5,484 5,488 169.6

5,417 1,825 588 395 11,447 11,458 354.1

15,860 3,720 2,224 2,332 35,889 35,936 1,110.5

52,418 15,982 9,711 5,230 113,894 114,034 3,524.0

19,466 3,430 2,295 1,170 32,664 32,691 1,010.3

6,301 6,879 8,126.5

1,162 1,222 1,443.6

5,139 5,657 6,682.9

14 14 16.5

64 69 81.5

263 268 316.6

821 871 1,029.0

1,636 1,765 2,085.1

3,170 3,514 4,151.3

333 378 446.5

19,456 57,073 62,335 2,598.5

3,267 7,430 7,925 330.4

16,189 49,643 54,410 2,268.1

37 77 81 3.4

128 438 468 19.5

1,585 2,441 2,557 106.6

1,517 4,474 4,819 200.9

3,153 8,874 9,505 396.2

10,533 35,279 39,043 1,627.5

2,503 5,490 5,862 244.4

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210,376 40,859 100.0% 717,211

397,243 58,503 100.0% 2,821,467

316,070 307,240 145,873 100.0% 1,623,494

190,702 99.9% 100.0% 156,487 42,167 100.0% 5,079,925

1,451,520 85,142 98.7% 100.0% 3,235,892

1,300,786 396,003 180,107 214,685 99.9% 100.0% 84,649 54,748 100.0% 2,398,928

351,769 90.8% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Pittsfield, MA M.S.A. 97,984 (Includes part of Berkshire County.) City of Pittsfield 46,572 Total area actually reporting 95.1% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Pocatello, ID M.S.A. 77,409 (Includes Bannock County.) City of Pocatello 54,563 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Portland, ME M.S.A. 250,491 (Includes part of Cumberland and York Counties.) City of Portland 63,006 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA M.S.A. 1,905,235 (Includes Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill Counties, OR and Clark County, WA.) City of: Portland, OR 519,621 Vancouver, WA 121,585 Total area actually reporting 99.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME M.S.A. 275,841 (Includes part of York County, ME and Rockingham and Strafford Counties, NH.) City of: Portsmouth, NH 26,542 Rochester, NH 29,056 Total area actually reporting 89.0% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA M.S.A. 1,005,499 (Includes part of Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence, and Washington Counties, RI and part of Bristol County, MA.) City of: Providence, RI 158,585 Fall River, MA 93,106 Warwick, RI 88,867 Pawtucket, RI 71,589 Woonsocket, RI 43,812 Attleboro, MA 41,026 Total area actually reporting 99.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Provo-Orem, UT M.S.A. 363,832 (Includes Utah County.) City of: Provo 116,060 Orem 86,990 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Pueblo, CO M.S.A. 145,266 (Includes Pueblo County.) City of Pueblo 110,128 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

1,347 1,953 2,057 2,099.3

139 227 243 248.0

1,208 1,726 1,814 1,851.3

– – – –

3 10 11 11.2

16 24 26 26.5

120 193 206 210.2

322 460 475 484.8

810 1,157 1,220 1,245.1

76 109 119 121.4

1,845 2,535 3,274.8

123 211 272.6

1,722 2,324 3,002.2

1 2 2.6

6 10 12.9

12 14 18.1

104 185 239.0

248 310 400.5

1,407 1,915 2,473.9

67 99 127.9

2,869 7,481 2,986.5

210 364 145.3

2,659 7,117 2,841.2

– 2 0.8

59 99 39.5

56 88 35.1

95 175 69.9

516 1,314 524.6

2,120 5,562 2,220.4

23 241 96.2

40,943 7,721 96,021 96,159 5,047.1

5,698 593 8,608 8,615 452.2

35,245 7,128 87,413 87,544 4,594.9

19 4 40 40 2.1

369 63 792 793 41.6

1,446 134 2,197 2,199 115.4

3,864 392 5,579 5,583 293.0

5,560 1,061 14,241 14,261 748.5

24,970 5,449 63,739 63,839 3,350.7

4,715 618 9,433 9,444 495.7

857 925 6,121 6,647 2,409.7

58 81 422 455 165.0

799 844 5,699 6,192 2,244.8

– – 5 5 1.8

18 45 131 142 51.5

12 4 66 71 25.7

28 32 220 237 85.9

115 89 956 1,041 377.4

642 718 4,409 4,775 1,731.1

42 37 334 376 136.3

12,840 3,627 2,787 2,943 1,218 1,042 35,051 35,220 3,502.7

1,170 548 169 375 154 110 3,056 3,081 306.4

11,670 3,079 2,618 2,568 1,064 932 31,995 32,139 3,196.3

30 – – – 3 3 43 43 4.3

82 39 12 45 33 9 377 378 37.6

552 149 31 91 23 23 904 907 90.2

506 360 126 239 95 75 1,732 1,753 174.3

2,289 782 388 514 298 155 6,165 6,190 615.6

6,617 1,854 1,985 1,634 645 687 21,148 21,250 2,113.4

2,764 443 245 420 121 90 4,682 4,699 467.3

3,917 3,475 12,382 3,403.2

128 54 344 94.5

3,789 3,421 12,038 3,308.7

– 1 2 0.5

45 18 98 26.9

26 10 54 14.8

57 25 190 52.2

667 332 1,757 482.9

2,942 2,919 9,723 2,672.4

180 170 558 153.4

5,194 6,349 4,370.6

982 1,020 702.2

4,212 5,329 3,668.4

6 6 4.1

83 84 57.8

116 124 85.4

777 806 554.8

806 1,035 712.5

3,148 4,014 2,763.2

258 280 192.7

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Punta Gorda, FL M.S.A. 144,889 (Includes Charlotte County.) City of Punta Gorda 14,501 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Racine, WI M.S.A. 189,783 (Includes Racine County.) City of Racine 82,647 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC M.S.A. 1,162,356 (Includes Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Johnston, Orange, and Wake Counties.) City of: Raleigh 274,811 Durham 188,547 Chapel Hill 45,593 Total area actually reporting 98.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Rapid City, SD M.S.A. 90,726 (Includes Pennington County.) City of Rapid City 59,994 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Reading, PA M.S.A. 366,784 (Includes Berks County.) City of Reading 75,544 Total area actually reporting 88.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Redding, CA M.S.A. 168,136 (Includes Shasta County.) City of Redding 81,490 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Reno, NV M.S.A. 353,226 (Includes Washoe County.) City of Reno 184,059 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA M.S.A. 189,045 (Includes Benton and Franklin Counties.) City of: Richland 38,452 Kennewick 51,941 Pasco 28,444 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Richmond-Petersburg, VA M.S.A. 990,177 (Includes Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Richmond Cities, and Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, and Prince George Counties.) City of: Richmond 195,375 Petersburg 35,427 Total area actually reporting 99.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

339 3,297 2,275.5

35 312 215.3

304 2,985 2,060.2

– 3 2.1

1 11 7.6

8 44 30.4

26 254 175.3

51 755 521.1

232 1,943 1,341.0

21 287 198.1

5,611 8,056 4,244.8

536 618 325.6

5,075 7,438 3,919.2

4 6 3.2

15 25 13.2

256 285 150.2

261 302 159.1

1,195 1,565 824.6

3,293 5,157 2,717.3

587 716 377.3

19,424 16,397 2,566 61,686 62,634 5,388.5

2,049 1,846 219 5,576 5,645 485.7

17,375 14,551 2,347 56,110 56,989 4,902.9

26 28 2 75 76 6.5

89 87 14 272 276 23.7

769 929 74 2,190 2,211 190.2

1,165 802 129 3,039 3,082 265.2

4,033 3,735 529 14,085 14,257 1,226.6

11,904 9,536 1,710 37,851 38,513 3,313.4

1,438 1,280 108 4,174 4,219 363.0

2,827 4,358 4,803.5

219 310 341.7

2,608 4,048 4,461.8

1 1 1.1

41 95 104.7

40 42 46.3

137 172 189.6

431 565 622.8

2,031 3,307 3,645.0

146 176 194.0

5,893 11,440 12,425 3,387.6

897 1,386 1,479 403.2

4,996 10,054 10,946 2,984.3

23 33 34 9.3

41 77 83 22.6

404 495 517 141.0

429 781 845 230.4

1,360 2,090 2,208 602.0

3,016 7,034 7,738 2,109.7

620 930 1,000 272.6

3,040 5,341 3,176.6

380 825 490.7

2,660 4,516 2,685.9

2 3 1.8

83 115 68.4

53 76 45.2

242 631 375.3

570 1,079 641.7

1,810 2,980 1,772.4

280 457 271.8

9,965 15,335 4,341.4

896 1,401 396.6

9,069 13,934 3,944.8

9 12 3.4

104 172 48.7

381 471 133.3

402 746 211.2

1,736 2,874 813.6

6,563 9,932 2,811.8

770 1,128 319.3

1,300 3,008 1,610 7,234 3,826.6

63 192 121 485 256.6

1,237 2,816 1,489 6,749 3,570.0

– 1 3 5 2.6

7 26 12 65 34.4

9 38 33 86 45.5

47 127 73 329 174.0

180 433 282 1,241 656.5

1,026 2,190 1,090 5,094 2,694.6

31 193 117 414 219.0

16,710 2,759 44,933 45,099 4,554.6

2,344 373 4,419 4,430 447.4

14,366 2,386 40,514 40,669 4,107.2

72 7 110 110 11.1

110 22 284 285 28.8

1,117 137 1,816 1,819 183.7

1,045 207 2,209 2,216 223.8

2,829 451 6,500 6,520 658.5

8,848 1,644 29,493 29,616 2,991.0

2,689 291 4,521 4,533 457.8

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Riverside-San Bernardino, CA M.S.A. (Includes Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.) City of: Riverside San Bernardino Palm Springs Hemet Temecula Palm Desert Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Rochester, MN M.S.A.7 (Includes Olmsted County.) City of Rochester7 Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Rochester, NY M.S.A. (Includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.) City of Rochester Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Rocky Mount, NC M.S.A. (Includes Edgecombe and Nash Counties.) City of Rocky Mount Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Sacramento, CA M.S.A.4 (Includes El Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento Counties.) City of Sacramento Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI M.S.A. (Includes Bay, Midland, and Saginaw Counties.) City of: Saginaw Bay City Midland Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Salem, OR M.S.A. (Includes Marion and Polk Counties.) City of Salem Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Salinas, CA M.S.A. (Includes Monterey County.) City of: Salinas Monterey Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT M.S.A. (Includes Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber Counties.) City of: Salt Lake City Ogden Clearfield Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

12,228 11,870 3,238 2,768 1,914 1,837 125,192 3,848.8

2,006 2,104 458 324 206 166 18,686 574.5

10,222 9,766 2,780 2,444 1,708 1,671 106,506 3,274.3

17 32 2 1 – – 224 6.9

86 99 25 9 11 12 924 28.4

611 663 114 89 27 33 4,640 142.6

1,292 1,310 317 225 168 121 12,898 396.5

2,122 2,201 705 949 495 388 28,487 875.8

6,250 5,599 1,718 1,139 1,029 1,139 58,946 1,812.2

1,850 1,966 357 356 184 144 19,073 586.4

2,604 3,065 2,498.6

259 288 234.8

2,345 2,777 2,263.9

2 3 2.4

36 42 34.2

54 56 45.7

167 187 152.4

302 421 343.2

1,888 2,158 1,759.2

155 198 161.4

17,250 39,908 40,312 3,588.8

1,632 2,527 2,559 227.8

15,618 37,381 37,753 3,361.0

39 54 54 4.8

107 199 201 17.9

936 1,228 1,238 110.2

550 1,046 1,066 94.9

2,777 5,752 5,804 516.7

10,409 28,219 28,513 2,538.4

2,432 3,410 3,436 305.9

5,745 8,204 8,311 5,357.5

602 792 799 515.1

5,143 7,412 7,512 4,842.4

10 16 16 10.3

21 30 30 19.3

223 262 264 170.2

348 484 489 315.2

1,311 2,144 2,164 1,395.0

3,536 4,853 4,928 3,176.7

296 415 420 270.7

27,338

3,117 8,441 521.0

24,221

39 83 5.1

147 512 31.6

1,412 2,673 165.0

1,519 5,173 319.3

4,661 13,434 829.2

14,690 38,585 2,381.5

4,870

4,405 1,726 997 15,714 3,891.7

1,188 190 76 2,111 522.8

3,217 1,536 921 13,603 3,368.9

10 1 – 15 3.7

88 22 27 264 65.4

171 27 3 283 70.1

919 140 46 1,549 383.6

1,012 282 128 2,589 641.2

1,795 1,141 770 9,973 2,469.9

410 113 23 1,041 257.8

9,983 18,396 5,319.9

337 953 275.6

9,646 17,443 5,044.3

5 9 2.6

74 139 40.2

177 240 69.4

81 565 163.4

1,259 2,467 713.4

7,629 13,537 3,914.8

758 1,439 416.1

6,457 1,319 12,990 3,419.3

1,262 195 2,317 609.9

5,195 1,124 10,673 2,809.4

18 – 25 6.6

62 13 152 40.0

448 31 675 177.7

734 151 1,465 385.6

808 238 2,236 588.6

3,760 849 7,477 1,968.1

627 37 960 252.7

16,831 5,526 900 72,067 72,085 5,391.8

1,301 443 44 4,526 4,527 338.6

15,530 5,083 856 67,541 67,558 5,053.2

10 6 – 47 47 3.5

137 79 15 605 605 45.3

576 138 7 1,140 1,140 85.3

578 220 22 2,734 2,735 204.6

2,169 854 105 9,987 9,989 747.2

11,828 3,840 696 52,362 52,376 3,917.6

1,533 389 55 5,192 5,193 388.4

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

3,252,772

271,545 193,065 45,192 62,027 47,962 38,171 100.0% 122,667 83,203 100.0% 1,123,264

223,662 98.6% 100.0% 155,129 61,110 98.8% 100.0% 1,620,181 415,818 100.0% 403,787

62,895 35,063 41,078 100.0% 345,793 133,765 100.0% 379,905 126,316 32,501 100.0% 1,336,937

179,455 71,519 28,389 99.9% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population San Angelo, TX M.S.A. (Includes Tom Green County.) City of San Angelo Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Antonio, TX M.S.A. (Includes Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and Wilson Counties.) City of: San Antonio New Braunfels Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Diego, CA M.S.A. (Includes San Diego County.) City of: San Diego Escondido Coronado Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Francisco, CA M.S.A. (Includes Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties.) City of San Francisco Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Jose, CA M.S.A. (Includes Santa Clara County.) City of: San Jose Sunnyvale Santa Clara Palo Alto Gilroy Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Luis Obispo-AtascaderoPaso Robles, CA M.S.A. (Includes San Luis Obispo County.) City of: San Luis Obispo Atascadero Paso Robles Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Santa Barbara-Santa MariaLompoc, CA M.S.A. (Includes Santa Barbara County.) City of: Santa Barbara Santa Maria Lompoc Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA M.S.A. (Includes Santa Cruz County.) City of: Santa Cruz Watsonville Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Santa Fe, NM M.S.A. (Includes Los Alamos and Santa Fe Counties.) City of Santa Fe Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

4,796 5,199 4,885.3

342 410 385.3

4,454 4,789 4,500.0

1 1 0.9

83 91 85.5

41 42 39.5

217 276 259.3

821 913 857.9

3,505 3,734 3,508.7

128 142 133.4

86,332 2,696 103,469 104,149 6,397.3

7,908 194 9,264 9,312 572.0

78,424 2,502 94,205 94,837 5,825.3

85 – 104 104 6.4

456 18 615 619 38.0

1,699 28 1,905 1,916 117.7

5,668 148 6,640 6,673 409.9

11,604 204 14,424 14,540 893.1

60,952 2,193 73,142 73,609 4,521.4

5,868 105 6,639 6,688 410.8

46,359 5,099 430 94,408 3,275.0

7,160 669 23 13,746 476.8

39,199 4,430 407 80,662 2,798.2

54 5 – 97 3.4

349 35 3 801 27.8

1,777 144 3 3,347 116.1

4,980 485 17 9,501 329.6

6,717 750 116 15,777 547.3

23,015 2,878 244 47,850 1,659.9

9,467 802 47 17,035 590.9

42,174 67,636 3,926.4

6,499 9,195 533.8

35,675 58,441 3,392.6

59 74 4.3

229 422 24.5

3,456 4,188 243.1

2,755 4,511 261.9

5,695 9,253 537.2

24,417 40,864 2,372.2

5,563 8,324 483.2

22,808 2,638 3,121 1,905 1,676 44,253 2,628.6

4,928 191 292 93 304 7,174 426.1

17,880 2,447 2,829 1,812 1,372 37,079 2,202.5

19 1 – 1 6 33 2.0

337 17 6 6 18 486 28.9

677 43 33 46 36 1,041 61.8

3,895 130 253 40 244 5,614 333.5

2,670 308 514 223 261 5,954 353.7

12,595 1,952 2,035 1,503 1,000 27,081 1,608.6

2,615 187 280 86 111 4,044 240.2

2,082 771 877 7,156 2,955.2

134 134 58 697 287.8

1,948 637 819 6,459 2,667.4

– – 1 3 1.2

17 5 1 69 28.5

25 7 10 70 28.9

92 122 46 555 229.2

342 193 154 1,351 557.9

1,480 404 617 4,706 1,943.4

126 40 48 402 166.0

2,991 2,496 1,374 10,157 2,541.5

456 310 143 1,312 328.3

2,535 2,186 1,231 8,845 2,213.2

3 3 2 10 2.5

37 23 13 117 29.3

58 57 31 190 47.5

358 227 97 995 249.0

497 409 249 1,826 456.9

1,929 1,609 931 6,571 1,644.2

109 168 51 448 112.1

2,964 1,891 8,690 3,468.0

544 303 1,186 473.3

2,420 1,588 7,504 2,994.7

3 1 8 3.2

48 19 102 40.7

72 59 171 68.2

421 224 905 361.2

400 305 1,471 587.0

1,823 1,149 5,513 2,200.1

197 134 520 207.5

4,915 6,496 6,883 4,477.0

404 686 733 476.8

4,511 5,810 6,150 4,000.2

6 6 6 3.9

43 70 72 46.8

96 106 111 72.2

259 504 544 353.8

1,876 2,406 2,462 1,601.4

2,402 3,098 3,357 2,183.5

233 306 331 215.3

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

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106,422 91,800 100.0% 1,628,009

1,193,440 39,824 99.0% 100.0% 2,882,676 1,266,132 125,230 28,785 100.0% 1,722,596 763,146 100.0% 1,683,530 888,632 130,115 102,241 60,133 39,313 100.0% 242,147

43,831 25,380 22,466 100.0% 399,643 88,181 70,512 42,200 100.0% 250,576 54,684 37,589 100.0% 153,742 72,454 93.8% 100.0%

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Santa Rosa, CA M.S.A. 449,614 (Includes Sonoma County.) City of: Santa Rosa 139,899 Petaluma 53,956 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Sarasota-Bradenton, FL M.S.A. 581,788 (Includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties.) City of: Sarasota 53,689 Bradenton 49,858 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Savannah, GA M.S.A. 303,173 (Includes Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham Counties.) City of Savannah 136,180 Total area actually reporting 99.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA M.S.A. 2,375,924 (Includes Island, King, and Snohomish Counties.) City of: Seattle 550,005 Bellevue 108,046 Everett 89,442 Total area actually reporting 99.5% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Sheboygan, WI M.S.A. 112,511 (Includes Sheboygan County.) City of Sheboygan 50,627 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Sherman-Denison, TX M.S.A. 107,908 (Includes Grayson County.) City of: Sherman 35,479 Denison 23,352 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Shreveport-Bossier City, LA M.S.A. 386,047 (Includes Bossier City, Caddo, and Webster Parishes.) City of: Shreveport 191,548 Bossier City 57,664 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 123,109 Sioux City, IA-NE M.S.A.4 (Includes Woodbury County, IA and Dakota County, NE.) 84,486 City of Sioux City, IA4 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Sioux Falls, SD M.S.A. 170,559 (Includes Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties.) City of Sioux Falls 120,177 Total area actually reporting 90.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants South Bend, IN M.S.A. 264,522 (Includes St. Joseph County.) City of South Bend 101,232 Total area actually reporting 99.4% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

5,289 1,426 13,512 3,005.2

546 83 1,356 301.6

4,743 1,343 12,156 2,703.7

2 1 11 2.4

71 8 167 37.1

129 16 239 53.2

344 58 939 208.8

823 182 2,679 595.8

3,505 1,089 8,548 1,901.2

415 72 929 206.6

4,278 3,398 27,443 4,717.0

607 461 3,861 663.6

3,671 2,937 23,582 4,053.4

5 4 22 3.8

44 15 178 30.6

189 159 766 131.7

369 283 2,895 497.6

819 691 5,481 942.1

2,563 1,930 16,249 2,792.9

289 316 1,852 318.3

11,093 17,513 17,688 5,834.3

1,415 2,074 2,089 689.0

9,678 15,439 15,599 5,145.2

31 42 42 13.9

84 109 110 36.3

796 916 921 303.8

504 1,007 1,016 335.1

1,793 2,961 2,985 984.6

5,934 9,996 10,116 3,336.7

1,951 2,482 2,498 824.0

45,300 4,511 6,228 123,359 124,051 5,221.2

4,333 139 567 9,075 9,115 383.6

40,967 4,372 5,661 114,284 114,936 4,837.5

36 – 4 71 71 3.0

181 17 142 1,163 1,169 49.2

1,653 60 146 2,999 3,011 126.7

2,463 62 275 4,842 4,864 204.7

6,157 470 970 19,123 19,229 809.3

26,424 3,397 3,421 74,854 75,311 3,169.8

8,386 505 1,270 20,307 20,396 858.4

2,331 3,325 2,955.3

87 133 118.2

2,244 3,192 2,837.1

– – –

20 25 22.2

14 16 14.2

53 92 81.8

315 492 437.3

1,807 2,540 2,257.6

122 160 142.2

2,178 1,333 4,663 4,321.3

198 61 339 314.2

1,980 1,272 4,324 4,007.1

1 2 5 4.6

12 4 22 20.4

30 19 54 50.0

155 36 258 239.1

347 278 886 821.1

1,540 918 3,209 2,973.8

93 76 229 212.2

17,059 4,172 24,661 6,388.1

1,875 487 2,912 754.3

15,184 3,685 21,749 5,633.8

54 4 61 15.8

98 32 165 42.7

570 106 725 187.8

1,153 345 1,961 508.0

3,183 611 4,534 1,174.5

10,996 2,813 15,820 4,097.9

1,005 261 1,395 361.4

5,549 6,392 5,192.1

474 558 453.3

5,075 5,834 4,738.9

1 3 2.4

40 48 39.0

50 51 41.4

383 456 370.4

1,016 1,203 977.2

3,698 4,221 3,428.7

361 410 333.0

4,287 4,626 5,110 2,996.0

401 425 455 266.8

3,886 4,201 4,655 2,729.3

2 2 2 1.2

81 84 98 57.5

55 56 57 33.4

263 283 298 174.7

603 714 778 456.1

3,049 3,228 3,603 2,112.5

234 259 274 160.6

8,496 15,490 15,563 5,883.4

797 1,173 1,177 445.0

7,699 14,317 14,386 5,438.5

12 17 17 6.4

68 95 95 35.9

388 473 474 179.2

329 588 591 223.4

1,930 2,939 2,948 1,114.5

5,049 10,160 10,215 3,861.7

720 1,218 1,223 462.3

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Spokane, WA M.S.A. (Includes Spokane County.) City of Spokane Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Springfield, MA M.S.A. (Includes part of Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire Counties.) City of: Springfield Holyoke Westfield5 North Hampton Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Springfield, MO M.S.A. (Includes Christian, Greene, and Webster Counties.) City of Springfield Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants State College, PA M.S.A. (Includes Centre County.) City of State College Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants St. Cloud, MN M.S.A.7 (Includes Benton and Stearns Counties.) City of St. Cloud7 Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants St. Joseph, MO M.S.A. (Includes Andrew and Buchanan Counties.) City of St. Joseph Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Stockton-Lodi, CA M.S.A. (Includes San Joaquin County.) City of: Stockton Lodi Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Syracuse, NY M.S.A. (Includes Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego Counties.) City of: Syracuse Auburn Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tacoma, WA M.S.A. (Includes Pierce County.) City of Tacoma Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tallahassee, FL M.S.A. (Includes Gadsden and Leon Counties.) City of Tallahassee Total area actually reporting Estimated total Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

16,317 25,050 25,517 6,082.1

1,234 1,744 1,771 422.1

15,083 23,306 23,746 5,660.0

8 12 12 2.9

69 119 123 29.3

370 475 483 115.1

787 1,138 1,153 274.8

2,969 4,673 4,745 1,131.0

10,819 16,717 17,025 4,058.0

1,295 1,916 1,976 471.0

12,378 2,772

2,762 460 47

8 4 – – 19 19 3.7

122 23 7 13 240 240 46.7

455 95 10 10 678 679 132.1

2,177 338

612

9,616 2,312 794 565 18,691 18,722 3,642.6

24

2,122 486 193 79 4,194 4,199 817.0

5,792 1,622 524 459 12,022 12,044 2,343.3

1,702 204 77 27 2,475 2,479 482.3

13,351 16,879 4,922.1

842 1,277 372.4

12,509 15,602 4,549.7

4 6 1.7

65 105 30.6

285 303 88.4

488 863 251.7

2,279 3,173 925.3

9,367 11,312 3,298.7

863 1,117 325.7

1,437 3,608 2,665.6

52 187 138.2

1,385 3,421 2,527.4

– 2 1.5

16 37 27.3

11 18 13.3

25 130 96.0

149 389 287.4

1,197 2,939 2,171.3

39 93 68.7

1,305 2,997 1,764.1

111 220 129.5

1,194 2,777 1,634.6

1 3 1.8

26 65 38.3

23 34 20.0

61 118 69.5

118 353 207.8

932 2,171 1,277.9

144 253 148.9

3,927 4,055 4,524 4,547.8

224 227 263 264.4

3,703 3,828 4,261 4,283.4

– – – –

20 20 23 23.1

44 45 51 51.3

160 162 189 190.0

534 568 644 647.4

2,990 3,076 3,399 3,416.9

179 184 218 219.1

16,849 2,836 29,633 5,148.8

2,972 449 4,594 798.2

13,877 2,387 25,039 4,350.6

30 – 39 6.8

114 19 208 36.1

1,049 52 1,308 227.3

1,779 378 3,039 528.0

2,500 367 5,140 893.1

9,259 1,770 16,615 2,886.9

2,118 250 3,284 570.6

9,130 1,130 21,355 21,765 2,846.4

1,565 74 2,356 2,388 312.3

7,565 1,056 18,999 19,377 2,534.1

18 – 25 25 3.3

47 8 110 112 14.6

452 23 585 595 77.8

1,048 43 1,636 1,656 216.6

1,846 181 4,015 4,068 532.0

4,941 855 13,755 14,054 1,838.0

778 20 1,229 1,255 164.1

18,605 46,458 46,723 6,619.3

2,397 4,543 4,558 645.7

16,208 41,915 42,165 5,973.6

15 33 33 4.7

136 341 343 48.6

745 1,205 1,209 171.3

1,501 2,964 2,973 421.2

2,835 8,275 8,316 1,178.1

10,360 27,475 27,650 3,917.2

3,013 6,165 6,199 878.2

12,570 18,665 18,912 6,877.3

1,824 2,857 2,885 1,049.1

10,746 15,808 16,027 5,828.2

8 13 13 4.7

98 181 182 66.2

423 576 584 212.4

1,295 2,087 2,106 765.8

2,428 4,014 4,058 1,475.7

7,569 10,702 10,853 3,946.7

749 1,092 1,116 405.8

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419,542 188,734 98.0% 100.0% 513,980

151,362 41,823 38,674 29,212 99.7% 100.0% 342,924 145,979 100.0% 135,354 53,216 100.0% 169,885 59,851 100.0% 99,476 71,191 83.0% 100.0% 575,528 250,391 58,244 100.0% 764,649

157,016 30,303 98.0% 100.0% 705,861 184,328 99.3% 100.0% 274,992 143,775 98.5% 100.0%

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Tampa-St. PetersburgClearwater, FL M.S.A. 2,409,501 (Includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties.) City of: Tampa 307,747 St. Petersburg 248,174 Clearwater 105,697 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR M.S.A. 128,134 (Includes Bowie County, TX and Miller County, AR.) City of: Texarkana, TX 33,586 Texarkana, AR 25,163 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Toledo, OH M.S.A. 614,196 (Includes Fulton, Lucas, and Wood Counties.) City of: Toledo 310,586 Bowling Green 29,418 Total area actually reporting 86.3% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Trenton, NJ M.S.A. 344,969 (Includes Mercer County.) City of Trenton 87,206 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tucson, AZ M.S.A. 862,868 (Includes Pima County.) City of Tucson 500,992 Total area actually reporting 99.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tulsa, OK M.S.A. 807,838 (Includes Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner Counties.) City of Tulsa 392,102 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tuscaloosa, AL M.S.A. 164,210 (Includes Tuscaloosa County.) City of Tuscaloosa 86,676 Total area actually reporting 99.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Tyler, TX M.S.A. 176,396 (Includes Smith County.) City of Tyler 87,173 Total area actually reporting 99.0% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Utica-Rome, NY M.S.A. 303,430 (Includes Herkimer and Oneida Counties.) City of: Utica 61,268 Rome 41,397 Total area actually reporting 98.2% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

33,666 20,404 5,794 140,257 5,821.0

6,381 4,029 865 21,368 886.8

27,285 16,375 4,929 118,889 4,934.2

38 14 6 119 4.9

235 173 52 1,210 50.2

2,183 990 175 5,077 210.7

3,925 2,852 632 14,962 621.0

6,177 3,538 1,111 25,669 1,065.3

15,336 10,738 3,427 78,069 3,240.0

5,772 2,099 391 15,151 628.8

2,548 1,963 5,851 4,566.3

316 216 759 592.3

2,232 1,747 5,092 3,974.0

3 1 8 6.2

25 21 66 51.5

60 51 129 100.7

228 143 556 433.9

461 232 1,071 835.8

1,662 1,438 3,737 2,916.5

109 77 284 221.6

24,023 1,177 32,093 34,308 5,585.8

2,380 36 2,653 2,764 450.0

21,643 1,141 29,440 31,544 5,135.8

12 – 13 14 2.3

162 5 200 220 35.8

1,032 13 1,118 1,156 188.2

1,174 18 1,322 1,374 223.7

5,098 133 6,160 6,552 1,066.8

13,807 979 20,288 21,871 3,560.9

2,738 29 2,992 3,121 508.1

6,369 14,069 4,078.3

1,374 1,812 525.3

4,995 12,257 3,553.1

14 17 4.9

74 99 28.7

628 830 240.6

658 866 251.0

1,351 2,643 766.2

2,533 7,705 2,233.5

1,111 1,909 553.4

44,525 59,029 59,176 6,858.1

4,542 5,555 5,565 644.9

39,983 53,474 53,611 6,213.1

60 92 92 10.7

355 443 444 51.5

1,444 1,659 1,661 192.5

2,683 3,361 3,368 390.3

6,721 8,935 8,965 1,039.0

27,349 36,680 36,770 4,261.4

5,913 7,859 7,876 912.8

26,853 37,634 4,658.6

4,411 5,353 662.6

22,442 32,281 3,996.0

33 45 5.6

242 343 42.5

737 841 104.1

3,399 4,124 510.5

5,383 7,601 940.9

13,677 20,281 2,510.5

3,382 4,399 544.5

11,210 14,639 14,654 8,923.9

903 1,319 1,320 803.8

10,307 13,320 13,334 8,120.1

9 14 14 8.5

68 104 104 63.3

222 259 259 157.7

604 942 943 574.3

1,314 1,981 1,984 1,208.2

8,689 10,794 10,804 6,579.4

304 545 546 332.5

6,262 8,487 8,561 4,853.3

638 832 837 474.5

5,624 7,655 7,724 4,378.8

3 3 3 1.7

68 94 94 53.3

120 144 145 82.2

447 591 595 337.3

898 1,641 1,654 937.7

4,373 5,522 5,573 3,159.4

353 492 497 281.8

2,796 725 7,891 8,033 2,647.4

287 47 745 757 249.5

2,509 678 7,146 7,276 2,397.9

8 1 10 10 3.3

18 7 94 95 31.3

179 15 211 215 70.9

82 24 430 437 144.0

601 183 1,638 1,656 545.8

1,755 445 5,214 5,317 1,752.3

153 50 294 303 99.9

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA M.S.A. 517,791 (Includes Napa and Solano Counties.) City of: Vallejo 116,707 Fairfield 94,278 Napa 69,297 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Ventura, CA M.S.A. 761,394 (Includes Ventura County.) City of Ventura 102,347 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Victoria, TX M.S.A. 85,395 (Includes Victoria County.) City of Victoria 64,185 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ M.S.A. 144,774 (Includes Cumberland County.) City of: Vineland 57,202 Millville 27,466 Bridgeton 18,969 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA M.S.A. 366,328 (Includes Tulare County.) City of: Visalia 93,773 Tulare 42,856 Porterville 37,218 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Waco, TX M.S.A. 212,474 (Includes McLennan County.) City of Waco 112,893 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Washington, D.C.-MD-VA-WV M.S.A. 4,904,313 (Includes District of Columbia, Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, and Prince George’s Counties, MD, Alexandria, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Manassas, and Manassas Park Cities, and Arlington, Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier, King George, Loudoun, Prince William, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Warren Counties, VA, and Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, WV.) City of: Washington, D.C. 572,059 Frederick, MD 49,886 Fredericksburg, VA 19,389 Total area actually reporting 99.0% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

7,070 4,287 1,742 18,624 3,596.8

1,297 541 207 2,827 546.0

5,773 3,746 1,535 15,797 3,050.8

12 3 1 24 4.6

60 32 22 171 33.0

431 151 31 757 146.2

794 355 153 1,875 362.1

1,141 598 257 3,060 591.0

3,629 2,730 1,157 10,576 2,042.5

1,003 418 121 2,161 417.3

3,349 17,511 2,299.9

343 2,111 277.3

3,006 15,400 2,022.6

3 23 3.0

18 156 20.5

92 665 87.3

230 1,267 166.4

646 3,430 450.5

2,164 10,711 1,406.8

196 1,259 165.4

3,703 4,081 4,779.0

442 469 549.2

3,261 3,612 4,229.8

3 3 3.5

25 28 32.8

64 65 76.1

350 373 436.8

824 929 1,087.9

2,292 2,525 2,956.8

145 158 185.0

3,067 1,420 1,340 6,583 4,547.1

406 191 352 1,050 725.3

2,661 1,229 988 5,533 3,821.8

– 1 2 3 2.1

9 18 18 52 35.9

170 66 106 353 243.8

227 106 226 642 443.4

595 340 294 1,481 1,023.0

1,878 817 617 3,658 2,526.7

188 72 77 394 272.1

5,016 2,425 1,761 16,089 4,392.0

777 381 174 2,377 648.9

4,239 2,044 1,587 13,712 3,743.1

5 2 – 17 4.6

51 12 7 125 34.1

102 68 35 330 90.1

619 299 132 1,905 520.0

880 858 412 3,795 1,036.0

2,863 885 976 8,101 2,211.4

496 301 199 1,816 495.7

9,334 12,876 6,060.0

938 1,206 567.6

8,396 11,670 5,492.4

13 15 7.1

122 179 84.2

231 266 125.2

572 746 351.1

1,515 2,131 1,002.9

5,935 8,369 3,938.8

946 1,170 550.7

41,607 2,544 1,166 176,188 177,695 3,623.2

8,625 622 105 22,676 22,799 464.9

32,982 1,922 1,061 153,512 154,896 3,158.4

239 5 2 361 363 7.4

251 18 8 1,064 1,074 21.9

3,553 98 22 8,357 8,388 171.0

4,582 501 73 12,894 12,974 264.5

4,745 379 91 21,965 22,148 451.6

21,637 1,411 900 107,955 109,035 2,223.2

6,600 132 70 23,592 23,713 483.5

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA M.S.A. 122,338 (Includes Black Hawk County.) City of: Waterloo 64,046 Cedar Falls 35,227 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Wausau, WI M.S.A. 145,973 (Includes Marathon County.) City of Wausau 37,518 Total area actually reporting 98.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL M.S.A. 1,109,917 (Includes Palm Beach County.) City of: West Palm Beach 81,407 Boca Raton 77,173 Total area actually reporting 97.1% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Wichita Falls, TX M.S.A. 141,993 (Includes Archer and Wichita Counties.) City of Wichita Falls 102,905 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD 592,889 M.S.A.6 (Includes New Castle County, DE and Cecil County, MD.) City of: 74,343 Wilmington, DE6 29,448 Newark, DE6 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Wilmington, NC M.S.A. 233,678 (Includes Brunswick and New Hanover Counties.) City of Wilmington 68,654 Total area actually reporting 98.6% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Worcester, MA-CT M.S.A. 503,378 (Includes part of Windham County, CT and Hampden and Worcester Counties, MA.) City of Worcester, MA 171,839 Total area actually reporting 95.7% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Yakima, WA M.S.A. 225,086 (Includes Yakima County.) City of Yakima 74,218 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 158,983 Yolo, CA M.S.A.4 (Includes Yolo County.) City of: Davis 57,571 Woodland 45,098 Total area actually reporting 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants York, PA M.S.A. 385,598 (Includes York County.) City of York Area Regional 45,191 Total area actually reporting 95.8% Estimated total 100.0% Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

See footnotes at end of table.

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Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

3,926 990 5,466 4,467.9

321 120 470 384.2

3,605 870 4,996 4,083.8

3 – 3 2.5

32 10 49 40.1

70 4 78 63.8

216 106 340 277.9

937 93 1,188 971.1

2,398 744 3,494 2,856.0

270 33 314 256.7

1,534 3,352 3,410 2,336.0

103 173 175 119.9

1,431 3,179 3,235 2,216.2

– – – –

11 22 22 15.1

15 23 24 16.4

77 128 129 88.4

257 536 542 371.3

1,099 2,502 2,549 1,746.2

75 141 144 98.6

11,396 3,312 71,962 73,824 6,651.3

1,210 210 8,152 8,366 753.8

10,186 3,102 63,810 65,458 5,897.6

23 1 67 68 6.1

48 16 428 438 39.5

563 52 2,369 2,427 218.7

576 141 5,288 5,433 489.5

1,749 742 14,770 15,104 1,360.8

7,144 2,097 41,801 42,935 3,868.3

1,293 263 7,239 7,419 668.4

6,271 7,066 4,976.3

586 660 464.8

5,685 6,406 4,511.5

5 7 4.9

37 46 32.4

162 166 116.9

382 441 310.6

1,098 1,303 917.7

4,135 4,613 3,248.8

452 490 345.1

5,459 1,233 23,351 3,938.5

13 – 22 3.7

518 62 1,200 202.4

749 110 2,471 416.8

915 155 4,000 674.7

3,428 997 16,434 2,771.9

1,116 81 2,917 492.0

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

7,967 14,248 14,435 6,177.3

753 1,145 1,158 495.6

7,214 13,103 13,277 5,681.8

8 15 15 6.4

37 83 84 35.9

339 416 420 179.7

369 631 639 273.5

1,931 4,192 4,226 1,808.5

4,597 7,850 7,981 3,415.4

686 1,061 1,070 457.9

8,827 14,949 15,422 3,063.7

1,488 2,831 2,899 575.9

7,339 12,118 12,523 2,487.8

5 6 6 1.2

171 223 226 44.9

317 360 367 72.9

995 2,242 2,300 456.9

1,229 2,284 2,355 467.8

4,959 8,394 8,681 1,724.5

1,151 1,440 1,487 295.4

6,637 13,448 5,974.6

376 645 286.6

6,261 12,803 5,688.0

3 13 5.8

28 96 42.7

120 171 76.0

225 365 162.2

1,198 3,049 1,354.6

4,468 8,547 3,797.2

595 1,207 536.2

1,808 1,308

254 259

1,554 1,049 5,028 3,162.6

1 3 6 3.8

15 14 60 37.7

18 33 125 78.6

220 209

152 266 1,007 633.4

1,293 630 3,403 2,140.5

109 153 618 388.7

715 9,749 10,131 2,627.3

38 763 798 207.0

677 8,986 9,333 2,420.4

1 4 4 1.0

9 69 71 18.4

8 152 160 41.5

20 538 563 146.0

111 1,359 1,405 364.4

533 7,158 7,432 1,927.4

33 469 496 128.6

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Table 6 Index of Crime by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2000—Continued

Metropolitan Statistical Area Population Yuba City, CA M.S.A. (Includes Sutter and Yuba Counties.) City of Yuba City Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Aguadilla, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Caguas, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Mayaguez, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants Ponce, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants San Juan, Puerto Rico M.S.A. Total area actually reporting Rate per 100,000 inhabitants

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent Forcible manrape slaughter

Motor vehicle theft

Violent crime2

Property crime3

2,044 5,772 4,092.0

182 605 428.9

1,862 5,167 3,663.1

1 5 3.5

13 46 32.6

44 102 72.3

124 452 320.4

324 1,358 962.7

1,340 3,067 2,174.3

198 742 526.0

2,870 2,014.6

356 249.9

2,514 1,764.7

19 13.3

9 6.3

202 141.8

126 88.4

953 669.0

1,346 944.8

215 150.9

3,215 1,861.0

311 180.0

2,904 1,681.0

14 8.1

4 2.3

210 121.6

83 48.0

1,159 670.9

1,165 674.4

580 335.7

5,231 1,675.8

927 297.0

4,304 1,378.8

37 11.9

12 3.8

701 224.6

177 56.7

1,795 575.0

1,544 494.6

965 309.1

4,324 1,703.7

445 175.3

3,879 1,528.4

15 5.9

11 4.3

289 113.9

130 51.2

1,309 515.8

2,286 900.7

284 111.9

4,916 1,350.2

712 195.5

4,204 1,154.6

60 16.5

20 5.5

401 110.1

231 63.4

1,221 335.3

2,433 668.2

550 151.1

46,367 2,347.3

8,351 422.8

38,016 1,924.5

485 24.6

123 6.2

6,261 317.0

1,482 75.0

11,393 576.8

17,205 871.0

9,418 476.8

Aggravated LarcenyRobbery assault Burglary theft

Arson1

141,056

36,090 100.0% 142,458 100.0% 172,757 100.0% 312,149 100.0% 253,797 100.0% 364,106 100.0% 1,975,370 100.0%

1

Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 Due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years’ data. 5 Aggravated assault figures were found to be outside statistical parameters. 6 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 7 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 8 The population for the city of Mobile, Alabama, includes 40,228 inhabitants from the jurisdiction of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Department. Dashes (–) indicate a zero report. 2

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Table 7 Offense Analysis United States, 1996-2000 Classification

19961

19971

19981

19991

2000

Murder

19,645

18,208

16,974

15,522

15,517

Forcible rape

96,252

96,153

93,144

89,411

90,186

Total

535,594

498,534

447,186

409,371

407,842

Street/highway Commercial house Gas or service station Convenience store Residence Bank Miscellaneous

274,350 72,051 13,066 31,505 56,979 10,705 76,938

249,479 68,726 11,829 28,234 57,894 9,658 72,714

219,689 61,232 9,861 25,972 54,497 8,640 67,295

197,770 55,678 8,844 24,712 49,793 8,021 64,552

187,647 56,700 11,676 26,155 49,696 8,589 67,378

Total

2,506,400

2,460,526

2,332,735

2,100,739

2,049,946

Residence (dwelling): Night Day Unknown Nonresidence (store, office, etc.): Night Day Unknown

1,666,485 493,541 701,120 471,824 839,915 374,322 200,726 264,866

1,639,629 468,128 694,916 476,586 820,897 358,987 190,554 271,356

1,563,086 448,988 668,619 445,479 769,649 328,218 190,412 251,018

1,394,868 402,548 612,429 379,891 705,871 296,303 186,166 223,402

1,334,828 399,147 616,545 319,136 715,118 299,611 219,947 195,560

Total

7,904,685

7,743,760

7,376,311

6,955,520

6,965,957

By type: Pocket-picking Purse-snatching Shoplifting From motor vehicles (except accessories) Motor vehicle accessories Bicycles From buildings From coin-operated machines All others

35,255 46,592 1,214,434 1,999,250 844,312 438,981 1,007,007 47,535 2,271,318

45,848 46,685 1,181,805 1,979,191 771,661 431,129 1,053,089 44,792 2,189,559

44,315 42,484 1,094,412 1,936,742 738,231 375,348 990,467 44,129 2,110,183

43,035 40,377 1,002,576 1,788,630 723,720 325,683 946,419 46,479 2,038,602

35,602 37,152 958,856 1,754,159 677,241 312,104 913,541 45,671 2,231,632

By value: Over $200 $50 to $200 Under $50

3,046,026 1,849,404 3,009,255

2,971,733 1,817,398 2,954,629

2,886,866 1,715,250 2,774,195

2,692,746 1,609,400 2,653,374

2,710,908 1,629,195 2,625,853

Motor vehicle theft

1,394,238

1,354,189

1,242,781

1,152,075

1,165,559

Robbery:

Burglary:

Larceny-theft (except motor vehicle theft):

1

The 1996-1999 figures have been adjusted. Note: Because of rounding, the offense counts may not add to total.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000

City by state Population

Crime Index total

16,450 26,075 20,661 43,354 31,186 253,868 14,454 16,593 59,415 21,943 13,344 39,718 13,044 10,499 22,496 62,491 181,037 27,595 11,997 243,973 199,149 10,245 20,147 11,468 20,864 25,342 16,280 15,722 28,037 27,519 32,445 13,649 14,588 22,159 10,034 12,305 14,183 12,417 86,676 11,714 22,592

870 4,066 783 2,049 3,930 20,749 837 488 3,144 619 630 1,811 622 425 1,807 2,017 12,239 871 442 17,614 16,261 241 423 403 820 2,845 749 414 1,153 1,514 3,437 635 576 3,367 494 781 1,122 499 11,210 723 352

260,900 33,162

12,866 1,680

24,228 32,968 31,044 25,672 181,517 16,876 61,286 104,785 216,309 19,053 20,330 45,044 396,003 24,534 15,835 13,518 101,113 1,300,786 214,685 41,304

1,428 2,056 1,734 2,657 8,301 1,004 4,844 3,766 14,521 811 1,879 1,375 25,525 473 529 598 4,950 97,498 9,303 1,652

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

2

ALABAMA Alexander City Anniston Athens Auburn Bessemer Birmingham Cullman Daphne Dothan Enterprise Fairhope Florence Fort Payne Gardendale Homewood Hoover Huntsville Madison Millbrook Mobile3 Montgomery Moody Mountain Brook Muscle Shoals Northport Opelika Ozark Pelham Phenix City Prattville Prichard Saraland Scottsboro Selma Sheffield Sylacauga Troy Trussville Tuscaloosa Tuskegee Vestavia Hills

3 6 1 4 6 79 – – 7 – – – – – – 3 8 – – 20 31 1 – – – 6 4 – 3 1 12 – – 1 1 – 1 – 9 1 –

8 34 2 14 21 228 4 2 50 10 2 7 2 – 6 14 62 3 4 54 113 4 – – 5 22 8 – 7 10 20 3 – 35 5 6 9 – 68 4 2

15 150 24 37 174 977 10 7 103 23 4 26 5 1 62 70 299 20 5 896 605 1 1 2 13 86 11 4 28 46 214 15 6 76 5 14 33 9 222 9 4

47 378 38 70 246 1,663 25 18 150 45 54 104 8 16 36 24 875 36 2 526 814 9 3 6 55 521 55 11 102 101 257 17 18 451 16 40 95 16 604 21 8

119 1,122 109 257 802 4,078 136 48 552 199 116 295 98 51 194 243 1,882 151 204 3,609 3,467 54 68 51 119 482 82 23 259 221 1,103 88 78 798 106 91 203 72 1,314 210 57

658 2,144 573 1,613 2,447 11,975 621 398 2,159 308 420 1,348 507 322 1,423 1,514 8,330 626 220 10,985 9,795 155 341 344 607 1,616 552 358 652 1,073 1,456 475 429 1,822 348 608 751 382 8,689 456 257

20 232 36 54 234 1,749 41 15 123 34 34 31 2 35 86 149 783 35 7 1,524 1,436 17 10 – 21 112 37 18 102 62 375 37 45 184 13 22 30 20 304 22 24

12,967 1,691

10 2

195 60

346 39

973 105

1,533 195

8,799 1,083

1,010 196

101 11

1,439 2,067 1,748 2,668 8,365 1,007 4,860 3,783 14,592 811 1,886 1,383 25,587 480 535 600 4,975 97,753 9,333 1,663

1 1 6 2 4 1 2 – 12 – – 1 15 4 – – 4 152 8 5

7 6 12 – 48 – 24 21 98 3 6 – 120 – – 5 27 422 53 –

20 37 23 45 134 8 61 36 341 12 10 3 433 1 – 2 45 3,763 115 24

53 110 158 143 259 31 233 66 857 31 81 63 1,825 10 2 24 189 5,417 395 67

286 461 422 648 1,690 188 424 1,273 2,607 272 302 169 3,720 48 269 109 1,180 15,860 2,332 222

932 1,209 936 1,587 5,243 628 3,909 2,147 8,396 435 1,386 1,058 15,982 390 214 444 2,780 52,418 5,230 1,249

129 232 177 232 923 148 191 223 2,210 58 94 81 3,430 20 44 14 725 19,466 1,170 85

11 11 14 11 64 3 16 17 71 – 7 8 62 7 6 2 25 255 30 11

4,077 785

20,997

12,290

17,674 16,373

11 2

248

51

60 112

ALASKA Anchorage Fairbanks ARIZONA Apache Junction Avondale Bullhead City Casa Grande Chandler Douglas Flagstaff Gilbert Glendale Goodyear Kingman Lake Havasu City Mesa Oro Valley Paradise Valley Payson Peoria Phoenix Scottsdale Sierra Vista See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

19,399 180,107 500,992 11,608

893 15,208 44,525 706

898 15,246 44,847 741

10,678 24,389 22,384 19,826 10,135 16,731 13,742 44,440 22,575 60,945 13,745 78,532 12,261 10,408 40,633 30,054 55,072 184,560 11,243 10,163 10,690 62,391 23,378 54,748 41,002 26,705 19,755 22,537 11,988 44,364 10,194 25,163 21,134 28,180

226 1,477 997 2,047 152 587 746 2,222 1,609 2,893 1,501 7,174 439 590 4,068 1,557 3,122 17,551 695 629 382 5,655 664 6,301 1,450 1,550 1,166 1,234 563 1,624 459 1,963 813 1,585

16,749 21,554 77,210 17,459 86,757 307,240 85,882 59,336 52,346 16,626 15,974 16,443 11,916 25,380 25,474 12,732 11,959 43,549 227,226 74,381 28,257 24,503 11,997 36,105 65,647

368 296 2,835 665 2,120 9,909 2,806 1,911 1,500 740 404 467 469 771 891 379 130 1,213 10,279 1,725 907 1,093 684 891 2,482

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

1 13 60 –

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

530 9,711 27,349 581

42 2,295 5,913 9

5 38 322 35

21 160 303 468 5 64 103 187 414 347 211 1,173 44 172 795 252 558 3,252 130 127 24 825 100 1,636 109 210 91 80 82 266 89 232 121 369

187 1,113 653 1,236 135 434 523 1,897 805 2,215 953 4,847 360 314 2,781 1,069 2,194 11,116 414 386 311 3,798 488 3,170 1,215 1,176 884 995 439 1,146 311 1,438 622 695

13 106 5 82 11 28 33 58 91 130 43 553 12 34 131 62 178 1,296 35 31 15 590 69 333 47 79 38 95 20 106 11 77 35 199

131 96 362 110 337 1,570 515 613 248 136 73 89 110 193 302 59 54 261 2,304 328 355 285 134 235 499

65 150 1,842 381 1,116 5,374 1,276 868 996 554 299 181 222 404 377 254 36 605 6,104 611 202 524 313 167 1,056

53 14 329 86 414 1,552 489 244 117 22 15 82 62 40 53 26 9 202 1,155 484 92 113 67 230 491

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

– 80 355 3

14 297 1,444 5

75 588 2,683 47

231 2,224 6,721 61

– – – 5 – – – 1 4 6 2 2 – 1 3 3 1 31 – 2 – 8 – 14 1 – – – 2 – 2 1 1 6

4 10 11 13 1 2 8 27 10 35 6 61 6 9 26 12 27 132 4 6 1 33 2 64 15 21 1 5 2 18 – 21 3 23

– 11 1 58 – 5 23 7 40 37 40 100 2 5 60 35 70 536 21 14 – 136 5 263 12 12 8 6 1 15 6 51 2 111

1 77 24 185 – 54 56 45 245 123 246 438 15 55 272 124 94 1,188 91 63 31 265 – 821 51 52 144 53 17 73 40 143 29 182

2 – 1 – 4 11 3 5 – – – – 1 – – – 1 2 23 7 1 2 1 4 5

4 2 9 3 9 84 15 11 2 4 4 4 1 5 3 8 2 13 25 16 6 9 2 8 14

14 10 110 38 144 428 131 40 58 8 3 58 11 7 17 6 4 48 283 125 31 44 13 80 181

99 24 182 47 96 890 377 130 79 16 10 53 62 122 139 26 24 82 385 154 220 116 154 167 236

Larcenytheft

ARIZONA—Continued Surprise Tempe Tucson Winslow ARKANSAS2 Arkadelphia Benton Bentonville Blytheville Bryant Cabot Camden Conway El Dorado Fayetteville Forrest City Fort Smith Harrison Hope Hot Springs Jacksonville Jonesboro Little Rock Magnolia Malvern Mountain Home North Little Rock Paragould Pine Bluff Rogers Russellville Searcy Sherwood Siloam Springs Springdale Stuttgart Texarkana Van Buren West Memphis

17,658

6,367

107

66

CALIFORNIA Adelanto Agoura Hills Alameda Albany Alhambra Anaheim Antioch Apple Valley Arcadia Arcata Arroyo Grande Artesia Arvin Atascadero Atwater Auburn Avenal Azusa Bakersfield Baldwin Park Banning Barstow Beaumont Bell Bellflower See footnotes at end of table.

116

370 302 2,868 667 2,139 9,974 2,827 1,921 1,506 750 405 471 486 783 899 381 133 1,226 10,414 1,742 907 1,117 684 894 2,511

2 6 33 2 19 65 21 10 6 10 1 4 17 12 8 2 3 13 135 17 – 24 – 3 29

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

45,683 26,538 27,833 110,693 33,369 21,572 23,581 36,869 20,463 76,052 101,210 28,660 18,844 28,550 62,287 39,052 10,686 10,787 78,884 14,493 91,042 40,027 34,086 55,517 53,048 67,588 60,365 14,654 168,529 35,513 12,386 13,258 67,178 23,801 10,005 45,391 13,518 94,900 120,475 21,076 122,215 28,785 106,141 45,785 24,378 41,017 46,849 49,389 101,381 35,348 42,023 57,571 35,854 15,437 56,182 15,652 15,328 96,530 22,704 31,604 25,452 96,651 40,318 24,576 115,359 16,576 62,606 125,230 25,637

1,215 480 538 7,688 1,530 870 768 1,454 605 2,028 3,172 914 268 1,174 1,165 1,024 217 673 2,055 220 3,398 1,790 2,265 2,354 2,070 2,043 1,016 367 7,048 1,027 144 648 2,987 908 415 1,867 1,336 4,938 4,949 248 3,612 430 3,462 2,188 606 1,584 1,164 1,012 2,128 707 575 1,808 1,615 1,337 893 1,032 390 3,079 580 641 1,289 3,817 2,095 1,201 3,668 771 1,366 5,099 2,162

1,224 481 546 7,731 1,531 901 778 1,459 616 2,038 3,175 914 271 1,177 1,171 1,033 218 676 2,062 220 3,435 1,790 2,269 2,370 2,153 2,079 1,019 374 7,072 1,035 144 659 3,015 910 418 1,884 1,354 4,973 4,964 251 3,635 433 3,472 2,192 609 1,585 1,169 1,018 2,140 710 576 1,835 1,777 1,337 899 1,041 394 3,112 584 645 1,289 3,837 2,102 1,208 3,687 771 1,372 5,125 2,188

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

222 129 129 1,124 302 198 179 279 106 326 420 149 62 333 188 127 45 75 401 54 552 386 312 348 432 310 248 89 1,051 232 49 226 583 215 64 360 178 1,098 695 72 700 116 437 351 76 201 212 213 158 116 101 152 239 488 183 330 45 499 107 74 359 723 633 169 492 162 273 750 443

380 229 288 4,889 1,012 484 418 881 404 985 1,902 585 149 401 848 745 124 519 1,251 123 1,385 780 1,506 1,331 1,210 1,118 581 215 3,588 686 83 298 1,973 351 289 917 588 1,444 3,034 111 2,009 244 2,266 1,308 219 988 805 560 1,274 485 396 1,293 1,036 494 438 466 245 1,430 285 396 428 1,786 922 685 1,395 469 765 2,878 1,388

236 41 70 921 93 22 73 138 46 431 553 116 23 375 45 56 22 17 224 10 627 358 268 472 236 356 108 24 1,563 45 10 30 335 129 25 383 412 871 748 29 577 47 484 259 133 231 43 131 368 37 32 109 245 101 154 83 36 810 80 78 215 682 182 229 711 95 154 802 185

9 1 8 43 1 31 10 5 11 10 3 – 3 3 6 9 1 3 7 – 37 – 4 16 83 36 3 7 24 8 – 11 28 2 3 17 18 35 15 3 23 3 10 4 3 1 5 6 12 3 1 27 162 – 6 9 4 33 4 4 – 20 7 7 19 – 6 26 26

CALIFORNIA—Continued Bell Gardens Belmont Benicia Berkeley Beverly Hills Blythe Brawley Brea Brentwood Buena Park Burbank Burlingame Calabasas Calexico Camarillo Campbell Canyon Lake Capitola Carlsbad Carpinteria Carson Cathedral City Ceres Cerritos Chico Chino Chino Hills Chowchilla Chula Vista Claremont Clayton Clearlake Clovis Coachella Coalinga Colton Commerce Compton Concord Corcoran Corona Coronado Costa Mesa Covina Cudahy Culver City Cupertino Cypress Daly City Dana Point Danville Davis Delano Desert Hot Springs Diamond Bar Dinuba Dixon Downey Duarte Dublin East Palo Alto El Cajon El Centro El Cerrito El Monte El Segundo Encinitas Escondido Eureka

3 – – 4 1 – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1 1 17 2 – 2 1 – 2 – 3 – – – – 4 – 6 2 45 4 – 6 – 2 – 4 3 1 – 1 – – 1 2 1 – – – 4 – 1 6 2 1 – 6 1 – 5 1

5 5 6 41 7 2 – 9 4 14 8 8 3 3 11 8 2 2 5 5 22 6 10 6 35 13 3 4 48 4 – 8 21 5 5 18 4 38 33 3 35 3 22 6 5 3 14 9 24 7 5 15 9 26 4 3 2 11 8 3 25 43 4 5 32 4 7 35 26

135 13 14 332 66 17 29 28 9 124 86 23 5 31 20 20 2 11 44 5 179 50 28 119 62 69 28 5 261 32 1 18 27 33 8 74 64 544 119 4 123 3 72 104 39 114 24 30 115 17 9 18 35 45 32 27 10 177 31 8 99 125 50 75 331 19 31 144 45

234 63 31 377 49 147 68 119 36 148 202 33 26 31 53 68 22 49 129 22 616 208 141 76 94 177 46 30 534 28 1 68 48 171 24 109 88 898 316 29 162 17 179 160 130 44 65 69 188 45 32 220 49 182 82 123 52 148 69 81 157 456 303 38 701 21 136 485 74

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

32 4 14 52 2 6 27 161 20 4 14 45 18 20 5 2 1 1 4 – 10 1 22 55 – 9 2 6 12 15 – 4 31 19 3 21 52 20 – 3 6 7 7 6 9 9 11 15 12 63 2 10 7 6 10 10 5 4 12 4 19 8 1 13 114 2 – 1,459 9

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

151 7 15 263 14 51 108 1,304 126 7 376 255 36 182 28 6 3 27 4 3 33 55 346 215 6 89 11 13 39 75 1 19 93 425 41 77 575 53 16 6 6 16 12 47 41 35 148 97 40 230 22 63 14 18 118 56 12 1 35 5 52 13 29 31 1,519 15 6 15,527 12

355 49 35 571 10 88 249 2,354 163 46 268 422 244 518 51 6 24 44 20 40 108 90 896 495 22 225 31 38 107 104 2 271 254 168 111 243 726 147 18 12 49 41 55 83 223 84 203 104 105 878 21 225 80 70 185 95 27 31 85 55 378 26 86 97 1,534 14 17 32,705 64

598 40 447 873 73 252 1,025 4,514 653 115 541 728 261 896 140 81 52 73 68 83 300 93 596 664 102 949 68 131 387 338 20 163 959 375 133 565 803 773 107 103 136 140 227 227 319 194 392 397 213 1,049 58 199 303 123 213 193 131 83 351 86 367 182 126 249 3,160 71 104 24,422 120

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

2,730 200 605 1,282 367 1,070 3,415 18,732 2,655 316 989 2,895 1,000 2,480 671 138 268 137 206 122 1,180 188 1,272 3,018 169 1,139 231 479 1,051 726 38 494 2,698 943 425 830 1,576 1,925 166 350 443 555 529 920 563 765 1,546 1,141 518 1,674 189 433 536 464 318 332 175 218 1,091 153 1,770 341 244 931 7,714 156 189 76,235 374

418 19 95 1,013 24 178 482 5,779 478 65 484 791 111 807 96 57 55 20 20 12 159 82 599 1,211 16 356 128 58 252 247 2 55 491 1,077 162 490 913 289 13 35 41 67 55 191 204 107 497 330 138 424 34 187 91 60 152 144 28 32 164 25 250 117 64 51 3,577 36 13 29,640 57

36 5 13 33 6 13 45 464 22 10 3 38 13 39 8 – 2 2 1 3 9 8 17 44 5 47 2 1 20 17 – – 35 22 9 – 38 23 3 – 7 7 5 23 5 5 9 9 4 63 1 10 4 8 4 7 2 2 13 1 16 2 5 35 262 2 8 2,345 –

CALIFORNIA—Continued Fairfield Fillmore Folsom Fontana Foster City Fountain Valley Fremont Fresno Fullerton Galt Gardena Garden Grove Gilroy Glendale Glendora Grand Terrace Grass Valley Greenfield Grover Beach Half Moon Bay Hanford Hawaiian Gardens Hawthorne Hayward Healdsburg Hemet Hercules Hermosa Beach Hesperia Highland Hillsborough Hollister Huntington Beach Huntington Park Imperial Beach Indio Inglewood Irvine La Canada/Flintridge Lafayette Laguna Beach Laguna Hills Laguna Niguel La Habra Lake Elsinore Lake Forest Lakewood La Mesa La Mirada Lancaster La Palma La Puente La Quinta La Verne Lawndale Lemon Grove Lemoore Lincoln Livermore Livingston Lodi Loma Linda Lomita Lompoc Long Beach Los Alamitos Los Altos Los Angeles Los Banos See footnotes at end of table.

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94,278 13,717 48,998 117,400 31,027 58,530 213,193 413,000 125,944 17,814 56,588 156,899 39,313 191,000 51,463 12,857 10,290 10,733 12,707 11,140 38,648 14,241 75,813 133,926 10,847 62,027 20,741 19,276 65,385 44,167 11,722 32,062 203,994 60,293 29,514 47,793 116,097 145,873 20,328 25,310 26,129 36,450 55,778 56,146 29,576 59,103 78,768 57,391 46,678 126,679 16,905 39,967 22,403 33,572 30,125 26,696 19,111 10,277 77,170 10,465 58,244 23,044 20,492 42,200 444,563 13,106 28,353 3,713,238 22,108

4,287 319 1,211 4,067 490 1,646 5,309 32,868 4,098 554 2,675 5,140 1,676 4,909 993 290 403 304 322 260 1,791 513 3,739 5,667 315 2,768 471 725 1,853 1,511 63 1,008 4,526 3,009 876 2,234 4,668 3,208 320 509 681 827 886 1,475 1,360 1,196 2,801 2,086 1,027 4,323 326 1,127 1,034 741 998 830 378 370 1,738 328 2,836 690 550 1,374 17,667 294 329 180,538 636

4,323 324 1,224 4,100 496 1,659 5,354 33,332 4,120 564 2,678 5,178 1,689 4,948 1,001 290 405 306 323 263 1,800 521 3,756 5,711 320 2,815 473 726 1,873 1,528 63 1,008 4,561 3,031 885 2,234 4,706 3,231 323 509 688 834 891 1,498 1,365 1,201 2,810 2,095 1,031 4,386 327 1,137 1,038 749 1,002 837 380 372 1,751 329 2,852 692 555 1,409 17,929 296 337 182,883 636

3 – – 13 – 1 3 24 3 1 3 4 6 6 2 – – 2 – – 1 4 8 9 – 1 – – 5 6 – 2 – 2 1 8 23 1 – – – 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 1 5 – 10 3 – 2 – – 1 – – – 3 – 2 49 – – 550 –

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

29,676 65,336 38,203 13,232 35,646 50,733 17,854 37,282 11,893 29,315 31,366 61,878 22,163 13,023 62,751 100,198 192,379 38,706 31,344 62,326 32,501 64,442 31,133 17,298 152,159 32,602 10,215 73,037 32,421 69,297 56,496 44,575 75,645 27,125 100,480 50,052 15,712 373,215 159,969 151,931 128,441 20,193 12,681 159,800 41,624 16,519 113,711 38,171 45,192 60,133 14,379 26,379 52,964 10,681 138,672 22,466 10,878 34,669 53,956 62,846 11,231 19,763 55,029 49,057 10,291 34,436 67,939 140,646 37,218

685 2,682 2,444 339 1,205 1,949 471 1,031 811 626 789 4,090 365 305 2,047 1,433 10,663 1,174 1,879 2,204 1,319 1,338 329 177 6,302 1,059 223 2,315 817 1,742 2,668 1,750 2,349 809 3,090 1,341 938 25,060 5,853 7,653 3,349 235 929 5,661 700 306 4,392 1,837 3,238 1,905 149 981 2,592 555 5,637 877 331 1,952 1,426 1,563 175 1,349 2,279 925 362 1,446 1,509 5,862 1,761

699 2,728 2,450 340 1,206 1,970 475 1,033 811 633 792 4,128 366 306 2,052 1,439 10,892 1,178 1,885 2,242 1,319 1,344 332 180 6,321 1,066 226 2,337 821 1,773 2,677 1,755 2,368 810 3,115 1,349 947 25,350 5,878 7,752 3,414 237 929 5,702 704 307 4,430 1,840 3,265 1,915 149 990 2,618 565 5,696 880 332 1,958 1,441 1,587 176 1,362 2,283 933 367 1,456 1,514 5,907 1,763

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

1 28 21 3 4 16 9 3 8 2 4 25 3 – 19 7 59 6 7 14 13 4 3 2 42 6 3 9 6 22 30 15 8 2 25 13 10 320 85 68 17 4 – 60 6 6 39 12 25 6 1 4 13 – 28 1 2 10 8 21 – 7 20 1 7 11 8 33 7

Robbery

Aggravated assault

9 276 122 8 36 42 14 16 25 62 25 106 20 1 64 31 297 46 72 122 31 96 8 3 261 16 – 43 22 31 155 33 19 16 201 16 15 1,929 186 318 83 5 27 375 18 3 179 33 114 46 5 10 181 28 311 10 6 99 16 96 2 62 87 27 5 37 27 343 35

45 607 459 27 30 144 54 30 51 53 34 284 31 16 164 96 608 93 131 194 151 81 42 5 828 35 48 307 41 153 243 79 75 62 422 125 67 2,709 577 725 232 5 9 420 84 38 757 121 317 40 3 95 290 83 389 46 24 277 58 277 1 81 145 102 59 92 47 976 132

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

146 479 438 87 295 359 132 162 135 74 143 721 48 53 304 272 1,760 169 268 325 238 264 61 26 1,708 151 38 227 191 257 466 257 487 190 484 279 255 3,506 1,140 1,124 512 68 287 924 110 74 928 388 705 223 52 211 447 105 1,026 154 51 514 182 241 51 220 330 179 81 250 180 892 412

456 631 1,040 189 749 1,138 236 680 469 291 544 2,624 224 216 1,307 957 6,706 697 1,033 1,009 849 587 184 128 2,637 783 121 1,569 442 1,157 1,116 1,205 1,624 407 1,197 818 537 11,652 3,293 3,907 2,077 137 495 3,417 412 173 1,982 1,139 1,718 1,503 81 627 1,067 263 3,388 617 216 638 1,089 620 100 738 1,345 508 176 942 1,147 2,464 976

28 649 359 25 91 248 26 140 123 137 39 327 39 19 188 70 1,230 162 367 537 37 306 31 12 825 68 13 158 115 121 654 158 134 131 758 89 53 4,864 569 1,496 426 16 110 456 69 12 501 144 357 86 7 34 586 76 491 48 32 409 72 297 21 238 348 107 34 114 99 1,131 199

14 46 6 1 1 21 4 2 – 7 3 38 1 1 5 6 229 4 6 38 – 6 3 3 19 7 3 22 4 31 9 5 19 1 25 8 9 290 25 99 65 2 – 41 4 1 38 3 27 10 – 9 26 10 59 3 1 6 15 24 1 13 4 8 5 10 5 45 2

CALIFORNIA—Continued Los Gatos Lynwood Madera Malibu Manhattan Beach Manteca Marina Martinez Marysville Maywood Menlo Park Merced Millbrae Mill Valley Milpitas Mission Viejo Modesto Monrovia Montclair Montebello Monterey Monterey Park Moorpark Moraga Moreno Valley Morgan Hill Morro Bay Mountain View Murrieta Napa National City Newark Newport Beach Norco Norwalk Novato Oakdale Oakland Oceanside Ontario Orange Orinda Oroville Oxnard Pacifica Pacific Grove Palmdale Palm Desert Palm Springs Palo Alto Palos Verdes Estates Paradise Paramount Parlier Pasadena Paso Robles Patterson Perris Petaluma Pico Rivera Piedmont Pinole Pittsburg Placentia Placerville Pleasant Hill Pleasanton Pomona Porterville

– 12 5 – – 2 – – – 7 – 3 – – 1 – 3 1 1 3 – – – 1 1 – – 2 – 1 4 3 2 1 3 1 1 80 3 15 2 – 1 9 1 – 6 – 2 1 – – 8 – 4 1 – 5 1 11 – 3 4 1 – – 1 23 –

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

566 844 3,509 433 488 723 3,040 2,290 2,071 2,093 953 3,466

568 852 3,534 433 490 728 3,061 2,301 2,072 2,110 962 3,508

612 246 619 12,228 712 1,431 1,604 3,082 27,338 6,457 207 11,870 984 533 825 46,359 742 820 42,174 937 814 536 22,808 567 3,948 2,082 1,446 108 2,494 2,241 1,835 998 10,452 2,991 3,121 2,681 2,964 1,401 2,496 4,688 744 5,289 1,314 340 371 442 905 1,149 490 116 1,683 254 192 642 3,155

628 247 629 12,480 713 1,449 1,611 3,093 27,705 6,520 207 12,004 987 533 828 46,563 745 828 42,481 945 820 536 23,196 568 3,965 2,171 1,456 109 2,513 2,262 1,847 1,011 10,708 3,006 3,175 2,741 2,974 1,401 2,515 4,746 752 5,340 1,319 340 371 444 914 1,157 529 116 1,704 254 193 651 3,180

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

6 9 14 1 2 5 83 16 12 19 5 29 37 9 – 3 86 4 18 14 10 147 62 1 99 7 2 8 349 5 4 229 5 4 8 337 2 13 17 13 – 17 9 19 12 86 37 6 25 48 2 23 31 2 71 9 5 2 1 17 5 2 – 13 – – 5 20 13

31 13 115 3 11 8 53 64 79 50 20 196 400 6 1 10 611 7 22 110 46 1,412 448 2 663 29 10 20 1,777 29 60 3,456 67 30 13 677 11 162 25 43 3 82 133 52 21 889 58 33 83 72 83 57 266 37 129 33 4 4 9 65 32 2 3 45 9 5 48 317 15

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

CALIFORNIA—Continued Port Hueneme Poway Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Mirage Rancho Palos Verdes Red Bluff Redding Redlands Redondo Beach Redwood City Reedley Rialto Richmond4 Ridgecrest Ripon Riverbank Riverside Rocklin Rohnert Park Rosemead Roseville Sacramento Salinas San Anselmo San Bernardino San Bruno San Carlos San Clemente San Diego San Dimas San Fernando San Francisco San Gabriel Sanger San Jacinto San Jose San Juan Capistrano San Leandro San Luis Obispo San Marcos San Marino San Mateo San Pablo San Rafael San Ramon Santa Ana Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Clarita Santa Cruz Santa Fe Springs Santa Maria Santa Monica Santa Paula Santa Rosa Santee Saratoga Scotts Valley Seal Beach Seaside Selma Shafter Sierra Madre Simi Valley Solana Beach Soledad South El Monte South Gate South Lake Tahoe4 See footnotes at end of table.

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21,542 51,173 126,436 12,017 44,305 13,699 81,490 69,824 66,224 75,994 19,800 87,309 96,163 30,971 10,258 15,506 271,545 34,955 41,983 55,005 78,737 415,818 126,316 11,593 193,065 41,207 28,465 48,573 1,266,132 35,903 23,514 763,146 38,602 18,654 25,548 888,632 32,449 76,730 43,831 52,890 13,376 93,811 27,554 52,165 46,933 316,070 88,181 102,241 136,822 54,684 15,970 70,512 93,081 27,441 139,899 59,184 30,452 10,651 26,904 29,027 18,053 11,761 11,324 116,751 14,116 22,949 21,929 90,906 24,119

1 1 6 – 4 2 2 1 1 1 – 7 29 – – 1 17 – 2 3 1 39 18 – 32 – – – 54 – 1 59 – 1 1 19 1 5 – – – – 3 – 1 17 3 – – 3 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – 1 – – 2 6 1

27 78 122 22 58 123 242 263 114 127 127 422 734 106 19 42 1,292 22 32 247 177 1,519 734 14 1,310 45 31 74 4,980 101 54 2,755 108 159 66 3,895 40 320 92 150 1 244 321 181 53 837 358 253 227 421 67 227 343 63 344 125 32 38 33 172 126 47 2 75 15 30 113 444

200 201 813 113 143 124 570 402 419 234 122 625 1,248 136 56 116 2,122 159 521 352 513 4,661 808 48 2,201 66 67 177 6,717 158 102 5,695 176 121 230 2,670 89 565 342 365 35 265 565 283 159 1,247 497 514 595 400 232 409 603 279 823 243 83 67 105 129 133 118 37 389 75 54 109 646 172

253 462 1,982 261 227 432 1,810 1,256 1,211 1,516 594 1,413 3,496 317 149 409 6,250 456 745 568 1,991 14,690 3,760 133 5,599 694 370 487 23,015 377 395 24,417 446 428 102 12,595 371 2,231 1,480 664 62 1,658 727 1,080 696 5,324 1,929 2,035 1,501 1,823 720 1,609 2,962 307 3,505 712 198 252 243 466 689 281 70 1,036 122 89 215 745 575

48 80 457 33 43 29 280 288 235 146 85 774 38 21 38 1,850 64 91 310 344 4,870 627 9 1,966 143 53 59 9,467 72 204 5,563 135 71 116 2,615 53 652 126 211 7 228 483 220 56 2,052 109 280 250 197 293 168 481 53 415 191 17 8 50 55 163 40 4 124 33 14 150 977 113

2 8 25 – 2 5 21 11 1 17 9 42 93 16 1 10 252 1 18 7 11 367 63 – 134 3 – 3 204 3 8 307 8 6 – 388 1 17 89 10 1 19 21 12 13 256 15 54 60 10 – 19 58 8 51 5 – – 2 9 8 39 – 21 – 1 9 25 5

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

24,724 60,354 33,905 250,391 27,768 130,115 17,047 47,962 33,032 121,805 142,046 53,100 42,856 53,578 65,609 14,596 20,356 15,146 67,459 69,521 88,486 116,707 102,347 71,929 93,773 83,898 32,222 66,835 37,589 102,300 37,090 87,930 30,936 81,790 20,346 45,098 63,347 36,090 38,145 17,970

599 1,715 1,020 16,849 585 2,638 291 1,914 554 1,940 4,346 1,954 2,425 3,145 2,129 480 503 609 2,368 2,793 2,256 7,070 3,349 3,410 5,016 2,661 525 2,246 1,891 4,338 1,972 3,064 1,672 2,390 504 1,308 950 2,044 865 575

600 1,728 1,029 16,991 605 2,663 293 1,925 557 1,964 4,376 1,966 2,483 3,200 2,131 492 503 618 2,396 2,826 2,278 7,137 3,373 3,423 5,040 2,672 526 2,264 1,893 4,387 1,977 3,078 1,689 2,401 514 1,338 956 2,056 871 582

105,454 268,243 96,752 40,501 16,206 16,517 371,363 18,850 529,978 14,591 12,628 120,287 10,764 14,587 16,157 43,346 77,176 15,276 22,985 146,251 19,154 51,309 13,049 33,134 20,536 110,128

3,401 15,526 3,571 1,262 611 651 18,684 1,807 26,302 985 926 4,876 469 453 668 3,028 4,162 889 718 7,458 355 1,746 745 1,661 526 5,194

3,443 15,618 3,633 1,276 611 661 18,828 1,814 26,658 990 927 4,900 475 457 687 3,044 4,183 895 736 7,521 355 1,755 750 1,669 541 5,208

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

– 1 1 30 2 1 – – – 3 2 – 2 1 1 – – 3 2 3 4 12 3 5 5 6 – – 1 2 3 2 1 1 – 3 1 1 2 1

– 23 – 1 – 1 15 2 32 – 2 – 3 – – 6 1 1 – 3 – – – – – 6

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

13 87 77 1,779 33 130 33 168 61 120 274 73 299 226 164 56 2 52 256 182 261 794 230 170 619 208 44 92 224 210 186 191 309 159 47 209 126 124 42 62

123 202 179 2,500 111 308 45 495 142 326 686 294 858 616 291 159 145 163 383 681 301 1,141 646 681 880 537 126 337 305 580 299 458 370 356 72 266 141 324 211 128

333 1,120 513 9,259 317 1,952 192 1,029 256 1,286 2,519 1,368 885 1,795 1,379 232 308 351 1,337 1,514 1,396 3,629 2,164 1,858 2,863 1,420 269 1,612 1,149 2,582 1,033 1,785 618 1,489 346 630 594 1,340 516 306

102 241 181 2,118 90 187 8 184 61 145 676 170 301 437 231 25 39 28 306 292 212 1,003 196 540 496 352 61 168 134 789 276 492 283 297 21 153 79 198 69 66

1 13 9 142 20 25 2 11 3 24 30 12 58 55 2 12 – 9 28 33 22 67 24 13 24 11 1 18 2 49 5 14 17 11 10 30 6 12 6 7

60 854 141 32 16 6 995 94 1,518 50 23 263 11 42 41 114 187 33 109 222 11 76 23 66 5 777

459 1,860 600 152 69 119 3,095 227 4,983 114 93 679 49 58 85 411 620 116 113 1,096 57 218 81 229 103 806

2,541 9,648 2,584 986 500 502 12,640 1,171 12,842 785 654 3,619 374 318 478 2,364 3,097 676 459 5,162 269 1,362 606 1,107 396 3,148

286 2,479 169 69 17 17 1,233 282 5,592 19 138 211 23 26 62 102 175 47 25 767 11 60 23 222 13 258

42 92 62 14 – 10 144 7 356 5 1 24 6 4 19 16 21 6 18 63 – 9 5 8 15 14

Robbery

Aggravated assault

3 8 5 114 6 17 6 11 3 23 14 8 12 17 14 5 1 4 10 13 22 60 18 21 51 34 6 7 19 26 20 18 25 10 7 14 1 13 6 3

25 56 64 1,049 26 43 7 27 31 37 175 41 68 53 49 3 8 8 74 108 60 431 92 135 102 104 19 30 59 149 155 118 66 78 11 33 8 44 19 9

24 169 33 15 6 4 251 5 296 12 1 67 2 5 2 17 43 1 7 74 5 18 10 12 – 83

31 493 44 7 3 2 455 26 1,039 5 15 37 7 4 – 14 39 15 5 134 2 12 2 25 9 116

CALIFORNIA—Continued South Pasadena South San Francisco Stanton Stockton Suisun City Sunnyvale Susanville Temecula Temple City Thousand Oaks Torrance Tracy Tulare Turlock Tustin Twentynine Palms Twin Cities Ukiah Union City Upland Vacaville Vallejo Ventura Victorville Visalia Vista Walnut Walnut Creek Watsonville West Covina West Hollywood Westminster West Sacramento Whittier Windsor Woodland Yorba Linda Yuba City Yucaipa Yucca Valley COLORADO 4

Arvada Aurora Boulder Broomfield Canon City Castle Rock Colorado Springs Commerce City Denver Durango Federal Heights Fort Collins Fort Morgan Fountain Golden Grand Junction Greeley Greenwood Village Lafayette Lakewood Louisville Loveland Montrose Northglenn Parker Pueblo See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

11,053 82,278 31,861

597 4,472 1,923

601 4,492 1,945

– 2 1

6 34 15

7 46 33

28 335 91

91 536 222

18,321 14,894 17,978 18,592 19,636 27,997 142,198 61,371 15,325 27,592 13,699 11,572 13,236 69,486 18,755 12,382 11,572 48,825 27,949 10,399 44,696 55,893 22,101 30,218 60,155 31,611 21,136 55,175 133,199 16,955 54,532 58,487 45,657 51,898 19,536 31,285 72,645 18,816 126,794 29,518 26,878 26,691 25,078 14,558 23,121 36,164 10,138 16,316 17,441 12,527 23,173 17,431 15,160 39,702 22,575 40,382 23,728 114,973 16,931 50,855 11,962 35,885 34,979

290 183 374 166 678 792 8,900 1,731 190 372 179 125 300 2,083 296 438 126 2,336 720 373 1,000 1,314 752 468 763 653 385 1,889 11,220 224 2,638 2,164 1,485 1,914 128 680 3,973 141 9,726 660 1,242 347 240 167 625 1,225 301 371 527 225 113 419 279 627 243 827 258 3,065 415 1,581 137 1,036 1,086

290 183 374 169 678 798

– – – – 1 – 19 1 – – – – – 3 – 1 – 3 1 – 1 – – – 1 – 4 – 17 – – 2 1 – – – 1 – 18 – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – –

4 – – 3 7 18 85 9 – 1 2 – – 10 – 1 – 23 3 6 1 1 1 – 3 34 2 8 53 – 19 4 5 10 – 6 17 1 58 – 18 5 – – – 23 – 5 – 1 – – 5 1 1 4 4 9 4 12 – 3 –

12 3 3 – 17 8 589 41 – 1 1 – 3 46 8 12 – 84 15 9 14 20 10 2 10 22 4 41 862 – 57 47 25 17 – 6 169 – 658 9 49 4 3 2 7 38 1 5 6 – 1 5 3 6 – 4 1 122 5 58 1 7 16

31 4 1 1 34 15 1,291 186 5 6 9 14 – 74 1 28 14 232 39 4 46 2 10 2 12 22 15 34 558 1 100 41 17 23 2 39 177 3 962 – 145 14 6 8 1 88 19 58 10 – 4 13 33 27 5 11 17 155 5 43 – 112 12

40 25 47 38 84 67 1,626 314 38 72 16 28 28 254 52 75 17 357 115 58 117 202 86 59 91 107 61 171 1,630 48 380 279 234 234 27 81 864 24 1,484 71 218 84 66 34 79 276 30 86 97 48 24 39 50 91 39 140 58 297 48 272 13 125 99

City by state Population

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

452 3,033 1,369

13 486 192

4 20 22

161 145 290 118 460 633 3,122 986 135 253 144 77 250 1,511 179 265 86 1,246 467 267 729 937 613 391 564 448 290 1,386 6,001 167 1,876 1,661 1,040 1,457 82 494 2,343 110 5,236 539 690 221 153 104 501 717 241 198 377 167 70 342 165 436 188 627 155 2,072 344 921 112 738 882

42 6 33 6 75 51 2,168 194 12 39 7 6 19 185 56 56 9 391 80 29 92 152 32 14 82 20 9 249 2,099 8 206 130 163 173 17 54 402 3 1,310 41 121 19 12 19 37 83 10 19 37 9 14 20 23 66 10 41 23 409 9 275 11 51 77

– – – 3 – 6

Larcenytheft

COLORADO—Continued Sterling Thornton Wheat Ridge CONNECTICUT Ansonia Avon Berlin Bethel Bloomfield Branford Bridgeport Bristol Brookfield Cheshire Clinton Coventry Cromwell Danbury Darien Derby East Hampton East Hartford East Haven Town East Windsor Enfield Fairfield Farmington Glastonbury Greenwich Groton Town Guilford Hamden Hartford Madison Town Manchester Meriden Middletown Milford Monroe Naugatuck New Britain New Canaan New Haven Newington New London New Milford Newtown North Branford North Haven Norwich Old Saybrook Plainfield Plainville Plymouth Ridgefield Town Rocky Hill Seymour Shelton Simsbury Southington South Windsor Stamford Stonington Stratford Suffield Torrington Trumbull See footnotes at end of table.

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1,733 190 373 179 125 301 2,088 297 439 126 2,349 722 378 1,011 1,318 752 475 768 658 386 1,889 11,359 226 2,661 2,164 1,485 1,924 130 686 3,977 141 666 1,259 351 240 168 625 1,231 301 378 527 226 115 420 280 628 243 829 259 3,076 416 1,601 137 1,037 1,094

2 – 1 – – 1 5 1 1 – 13 2 5 11 4 – 7 5 5 1 – 139 2 23 – – 10 2 6 4 – 6 17 4 – 1 – 6 – 7 – 1 2 1 1 1 – 2 1 11 1 20 – 1 8

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

892 815 722 464 2,083 1,928 563 609 853 221 166 626 307

896 821 727 464 2,090 1,932 564 612 853 222 167 633 308

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

CONNECTICUT—Continued Vernon Wallingford Waterford Watertown West Hartford West Haven Westport Wethersfield Willimantic Wilton Winchester Windsor Wolcott

30,404 42,647 18,501 22,681 61,035 53,565 25,172 26,119 16,146 17,291 11,448 28,483 16,023

– 1 – – 1 2 – – – – – 1 –

1 2 4 1 1 11 1 7 – 1 1 8 1

17 12 5 3 65 44 4 25 19 1 1 9 –

9 6 28 1 26 17 16 12 48 10 9 5 1

128 72 85 49 352 282 105 123 186 44 17 52 53

684 662 572 391 1,446 1,269 380 374 557 160 123 490 236

53 60 28 19 192 303 57 68 43 5 15 61 16

4 6 5 – 7 4 1 3 – 1 1 7 1

68 62 518

141 110 749

177 155 915

1,751 997 3,428

160 81 1,116

31 33 24

DELAWARE5 Dover Newark Wilmington

33,380 29,448 74,343

– – 13

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington

572,059

41,607

41,713

239

251

3,553

4,582

4,745

21,637

6,600

106

41,758 23,351 14,014 11,061 21,281 16,773 17,699 77,173 58,178 49,858 98,909 26,400 105,697 10,664 19,232 13,694 41,430 30,482 44,892 122,831 13,826 21,636 73,601 68,436 54,202 19,423 57,237 37,737 19,338 16,657 162,900 48,920 39,213 22,130 97,611 27,191 12,253 12,751 32,207 224,800 19,470 12,238 139,428

1,941 1,984 673 924 3,157 1,522 1,808 3,312 4,991 3,398 3,630 1,158 5,794 490 1,591 1,069 1,103 567 2,944 3,985 686 1,702 3,641 6,776 2,161 1,748 4,866 1,269 543 449 12,782 6,050 4,129 857 6,771 1,571 664 1,111 2,270 13,946 906 1,172 9,616

1,945 1,994 679 924 3,158 1,525 1,821 3,312 5,005 3,400 3,695 1,160 5,819 492 1,599 1,070 1,105 567 2,948 3,991 689 1,704 3,655 6,806 2,162 1,748 4,880 1,274 548 455 12,841 6,069 4,158 859 6,787 1,571 668 1,118 2,278 13,998 906 1,173 9,652

2 2 – – 1 – 2 1 1 4 – – 6 – 1 2 – 1 – 3 1 – 1 10 5 – 3 1 – – 13 3 16 – 6 – – – 1 8 – 1 3

2 6 6 6 1 11 8 16 7 15 16 11 52 4 18 7 10 2 1 22 9 21 4 84 24 10 15 10 – 5 66 39 35 6 74 12 6 4 8 48 3 15 52

53 52 18 23 37 38 72 52 149 159 32 40 175 14 68 29 15 8 58 76 18 54 53 366 62 58 130 16 3 14 760 444 214 30 271 43 28 25 125 499 27 35 424

84 218 41 51 68 143 261 141 344 283 165 76 632 49 246 93 66 37 174 205 65 184 230 670 207 217 445 60 46 67 923 641 532 52 632 81 60 59 285 1,114 33 76 602

229 577 121 196 121 284 426 742 693 691 736 160 1,111 136 308 134 254 104 500 633 97 226 562 1,597 355 308 746 268 142 72 2,259 1,064 885 136 1,269 343 132 544 428 1,865 183 260 1,266

1,324 1,011 437 600 2,744 945 927 2,097 3,264 1,930 2,460 787 3,427 255 840 767 624 367 1,997 2,695 477 943 2,359 3,181 1,257 1,083 3,055 868 322 254 7,363 2,688 2,099 589 4,048 981 375 416 1,191 7,636 553 712 6,056

247 118 50 48 185 101 112 263 533 316 221 84 391 32 110 37 134 48 214 351 19 274 432 868 251 72 472 46 30 37 1,398 1,171 348 44 471 111 63 63 232 2,776 107 73 1,213

4 10 6 – 1 3 13 – 14 2 65 2 25 2 8 1 2 – 4 6 3 2 14 30 1 – 14 5 5 6 59 19 29 2 16 – 4 7 8 52 – 1 36

FLORIDA Altamonte Springs Apopka Atlantic Beach Auburndale Aventura Bartow Belle Glade Boca Raton Boynton Beach Bradenton Cape Coral Casselberry Clearwater Clermont Cocoa Cocoa Beach Coconut Creek Cooper City Coral Gables Coral Springs Crestview Dania Davie Daytona Beach Deerfield Beach Deland Delray Beach Dunedin Edgewater Eustis Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Fort Pierce Fort Walton Beach Gainesville Greenacres City Gulfport Haines City Hallandale Hialeah Hialeah Gardens Holly Hill Hollywood See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

32,774 735,992 22,301 34,627 10,542 26,181 41,849 13,650 12,635 79,511 10,296 11,332 30,714 70,684 30,508 53,883 18,627 11,415 14,526 14,211 14,068 54,579 390,540 103,496 10,451 14,116 11,529 64,966 10,424 20,734 16,187 20,037 31,988 53,500 37,039 13,792 17,749 29,855 50,689 23,098 11,207 16,143 10,832 190,702 37,357 25,221 11,947 83,183 10,202 36,960 11,767 42,167 13,744 128,270 46,947 86,869 29,035 80,743 48,072 86,563 14,501 31,365 21,237 18,453 39,283 53,689 10,818 15,117 10,359

3,895 51,072 1,807 1,530 185 2,472 3,640 253 1,314 6,002 374 1,274 3,023 2,806 1,374 2,209 1,384 265 540 370 398 1,758 39,756 12,393 850 761 353 2,840 697 1,047 1,181 958 1,227 5,595 2,551 573 584 2,344 5,244 1,633 480 2,498 423 22,369 1,306 692 1,576 3,966 264 2,025 709 2,433 168 3,853 2,771 4,321 2,844 5,176 1,031 2,422 339 4,810 685 386 4,088 4,278 99 451 488

3,896 51,398 1,812 1,536 185 2,472 3,649 253 1,320 6,019 374 1,279 3,025 2,821 1,377 2,216 1,384 265 541 370 398 1,768 40,000 12,406 851 764 360 2,854 699 1,048 1,182 958 1,234 5,612 2,561 575 588 2,347 5,260 1,637 483 2,507 425 22,414 1,306 698 1,587 3,977 264 2,031 712 2,442 170 3,862 2,777 4,329 2,849 5,181 1,033 2,435 340 4,816 686 387 4,088 4,280 100 458 489

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

31 443 10 3 – 20 28 1 14 48 – 10 21 21 17 27 6 – 3 3 2 9 118 61 4 6 1 25 17 2 4 4 14 39 15 3 6 13 28 9 8 11 3 141 10 12 8 67 1 6 3 30 – 25 20 5 21 36 3 12 1 24 2 4 24 44 1 1 2

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

233 2,022 67 43 1 77 135 – 29 136 4 45 173 52 75 95 36 3 20 1 – 33 3,077 543 47 43 11 95 10 16 16 25 62 371 137 12 3 96 175 34 16 221 8 1,044 29 8 52 60 2 33 54 75 – 94 56 123 67 165 4 20 8 210 3 8 118 189 – 1 14

445 5,662 118 121 3 157 321 19 132 262 49 55 198 253 166 261 213 14 27 30 11 152 4,616 713 28 57 39 234 122 58 133 92 126 462 170 30 46 203 518 167 32 396 42 2,720 78 65 160 571 2 53 100 200 2 281 175 114 293 672 26 182 26 337 35 24 439 369 6 29 32

965 9,955 295 322 19 433 701 75 181 1,246 98 217 622 466 252 609 318 46 88 56 62 314 7,303 1,669 188 119 66 742 100 154 255 166 196 1,078 605 109 112 377 1,020 254 102 479 52 3,423 230 127 397 729 38 223 174 458 96 614 564 522 347 736 145 523 51 2,006 166 80 764 819 13 99 69

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

270 4,533 74 105 10 261 222 19 54 326 17 104 309 151 268 312 97 22 57 9 26 182 5,722 1,324 90 85 18 314 35 49 35 64 113 912 337 49 22 291 285 113 26 274 31 2,413 62 22 58 158 10 192 48 94 9 556 170 550 228 516 24 83 21 570 36 12 382 289 2 13 21

1 326 5 6 – – 9 – 6 17 – 5 2 15 3 7 – – 1 – – 10 244 13 1 3 7 14 2 1 1 – 7 17 10 2 4 3 16 4 3 9 2 45 – 6 11 11 – 6 3 9 2 9 6 8 5 5 2 13 1 6 1 1 – 2 1 7 1

FLORIDA—Continued Homestead Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Jupiter Key Biscayne Key West Kissimmee Lady Lake Lake City Lakeland Lake Mary Lake Wales Lake Worth Largo Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Leesburg Lighthouse Point Longwood Lynn Haven Marco Island Margate Miami Miami Beach Miami Shores Miami Springs Milton Miramar Mount Dora Naples New Port Richey New Smyrna Beach North Lauderdale North Miami North Miami Beach North Palm Beach North Port Oakland Park Ocala Ocoee Oldsmar Opa Locka Orange Park Orlando Ormond Beach Oviedo Palatka Palm Bay Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Palmetto Panama City Parkland Pembroke Pines Pinellas Park Plantation Plant City Pompano Beach Port Orange Port St. Lucie Punta Gorda Riviera Beach Rockledge Safety Harbor Sanford Sarasota Satellite Beach Sebastian Seminole See footnotes at end of table.

124

– 79 1 – – – 4 – – 1 – – 5 2 3 4 2 – – – – 1 66 6 2 – – 2 1 – 1 1 1 8 1 – – 2 3 1 – 3 – 21 – – 4 – – 1 – 2 1 2 – 3 1 5 – 3 – 10 2 1 1 5 – 2 –

1,951 28,378 1,242 936 152 1,524 2,229 139 904 3,983 206 843 1,695 1,861 593 901 712 180 345 271 297 1,067 18,854 8,077 491 451 218 1,428 412 768 737 606 715 2,725 1,286 370 395 1,362 3,215 1,055 296 1,114 287 12,607 897 458 897 2,381 211 1,517 330 1,574 60 2,281 1,786 3,004 1,887 3,046 829 1,599 232 1,653 441 257 2,360 2,563 77 306 350

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

14,349 11,233 13,511 16,373 10,243 248,174 13,670 14,189 86,911 15,263 143,775 56,568 307,747 21,482 21,061 43,983 19,107 17,105 19,307 29,598 10,383 12,509 81,407 13,336 12,811 28,944 25,001 31,025 10,164

541 1,056 953 1,104 621 20,404 871 901 4,770 305 12,570 1,321 33,666 921 688 1,821 489 1,098 836 1,205 397 675 11,396 760 399 2,014 1,061 660 647

542 1,057 957 1,109 621 20,562 873 903 4,775 307 12,590 1,323 33,884 931 689 1,826 490 1,103 836 1,211 398 675 11,406 765 404 2,016 1,064 664 655

11,432 79,811 28,698 18,729 94,238 422,266 18,188 18,285 190,830 11,339 10,610 25,278 18,129 12,097 18,366 18,817 18,398 21,517 10,795 22,652 28,310 19,271 12,244 26,250 21,471 119,131 53,665 18,956 16,512 15,609 33,974 10,412 11,830 11,456 34,348 136,180 39,612

257 5,654 2,429 1,402 6,797 55,468 2,317

257 5,677

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

– – 1 – – 14 – – 2 – 8 – 38 – 1 4 1 1 – – – – 23 – 1 2 2 – 1

1 1 6 9 3 173 5 2 30 5 98 13 235 6 2 6 – 17 1 10 2 5 48 3 7 33 8 8 4

17 45 26 19 7 990 12 22 126 15 423 67 2,183 21 18 72 5 24 28 12 12 8 563 28 13 85 38 5 17

26 77 92 54 39 2,852 82 30 207 58 1,295 84 3,925 153 30 267 18 50 23 83 34 67 576 41 52 80 29 50 36

170 174 117 223 127 3,538 133 128 538 53 2,428 211 6,177 203 136 427 55 170 128 261 82 135 1,749 131 73 352 159 126 140

– 7 – 8 5 134 – 4 19 2 1 3 – 1 1 – 6 3 – 3 4 1 – – – 15 3 3 2 1 – 1 1 1 3 31 1

1 29 9 13 37 278 19 11 24 6 2 17 2 7 7 4 7 16 6 9 19 1 2 10 6 74 20 6 5 5 1 – – 8 9 84 6

1 225 30 44 157 4,322 79 22 439 28 28 40 31 14 38 8 112 57 24 51 48 2 15 48 22 334 159 27 72 25 3 3 7 33 68 796 91

28 281 63 92 221 6,849 207 135 590 138 40 99 31 160 74 10 110 146 156 216 135 13 58 64 35 418 140 59 152 65 7 20 9 113 553 504 74

28 1,328 324 202 1,083 9,256 342

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

288 698 666 754 414 10,738 596 604 3,367 120 7,569 759 15,336 509 428 917 395 791 581 698 246 388 7,144 466 202 1,181 750 433 405

39 61 45 45 31 2,099 43 115 500 54 749 187 5,772 29 73 128 15 45 75 141 21 72 1,293 91 51 281 75 38 44

1 1 4 5 – 158 2 2 5 2 20 2 218 10 1 5 1 5 – 6 1 – 10 5 5 2 3 4 8

168 3,467 1,820 989 4,931 27,278 1,574 1,125 7,982 982 689 1,519 510 1,282 914 205 1,294 2,018 423 1,724 1,407 219 384 1,536 754 6,976 2,036 695 938 893 196 193 227 788 2,307 5,934 1,718

31 317 183 54 363 7,351 96 57 1,055 49 53 127 93 88 60 31 256 141 98 161 96 43 14 57 74 1,277 396 21 86 83 58 17 20 106 125 1,951 274

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FLORIDA—Continued South Daytona South Miami St. Augustine St. Cloud St. Pete Beach St. Petersburg Stuart Sunny Isles Beach Sunrise Sweetwater Tallahassee Tamarac Tampa Tarpon Springs Temple Terrace Titusville Venice Vero Beach Village of Pinecrest Wellington West Melbourne Weston West Palm Beach Wilton Manors Winter Garden Winter Haven Winter Park Winter Springs Zephyrhills GEORGIA Acworth Albany Alpharetta Americus Athens-Clarke County Atlanta Brunswick Carrollton4 Columbus Cordele Covington Dalton Decatur Douglas Dublin Duluth Forest Park Gainesville Garden City Griffin Hinesville Kennesaw Kingsland LaGrange Lawrenceville Macon Marietta Milledgeville Moultrie Newnan Peachtree City Perry Powder Springs Riverdale Rome Savannah Smyrna

11,880 1,359 942 2,042 830 1,812 1,296 327 2,142 2,577 856 2,584 2,098 325 551 1,974 1,054 11,382 3,264 939 1,511 1,242 281 260 338 1,185 3,532 11,093 2,548

1,411 55,664

11,884 1,366 942 831 1,296

2,586 863

11,439 3,298

1,244 282 338

11,132

1,771 154 129 237 163 260 202 69 357 196 149 420 389 46 78 259 163 2,288 510 128 256 170 16 26 74 136 467 1,793 384

9 196 – 4 7 – 1 –

9 7

57 34

2 1 –

39

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

GEORGIA—Continued Statesboro St. Marys Thomasville Tifton Union City Vidalia Warner Robins Waycross

22,927 14,876 18,710 14,957 10,698 12,384 51,922 16,609

1,149 538 1,759 1,492 1,060 799 3,365 1,465

1,149 541 1,763

– 1 3 3 1 2 2 2

4 3 12 8 5 1 28 9

22 8 39 48 31 18 76 52

15 27 45 72 96 65 163 62

196 68 371 222 128 119 647 174

874 417 1,217 1,099 623 538 2,254 1,099

38 14 72 40 176 56 195 67

883,621

46,659

46,983

20

240

984

1,058

6,946

32,197

5,214

324

10,920 174,054 24,162 34,795 10,660 50,268 31,630 28,625 20,577 11,106 47,682 54,563 17,462 16,631 35,474

451 8,335 1,538 2,399 628 2,297 1,299 1,288 606 553 2,779 1,845 552 340 2,200

452 8,401 1,548 2,416 636 2,314 1,309 1,307 614 556 2,787 1,858 556 340 2,221

2 1 1 – – – – – – – – 1 – – –

6 68 13 18 4 20 6 5 9 5 27 6 8 3 13

1 62 9 24 2 10 12 3 3 5 12 12 1 2 21

29 522 112 172 32 102 37 20 6 50 163 104 39 5 128

44 1,349 224 329 105 306 233 401 85 100 397 248 77 26 424

354 5,946 1,075 1,763 440 1,756 958 815 486 360 2,046 1,407 400 291 1,518

15 387 104 93 45 103 53 44 17 33 134 67 27 13 96

1 66 10 17 8 17 10 19 8 3 8 13 4 – 21

185 19,449 15 359 505 293

586 26,660 68 552 695 823

1,139 28,401 276 2,051 2,458 1,843

3,557 105,728 1,823 6,403 7,879 5,145

460 35,570 100 880 869 284

39 1,106 13 92 43 53

3 13 31 1 – 30 13 – 3 2 7 201 120 6 420 1 8 543 7 4 15 14 311 11 5 2,551 5

12 7 60 4 17 13 53 13 8 5 14 49 444 27 290 25 1 386 271 7 151 28 530 78 13 3,753 9

86 117 385 100 31 149 283 102 146 42 28 915 1,072 88 1,819 101 84 1,667 144 30 149 42 1,016 72 57 8,095 36

485 288 2,076 612 240 1,842 2,034 718 702 226 255 3,447 4,126 518 8,220 596 980 2,202 1,226 121 1,473 457 3,431 816 363 16,466 288

35 43 145 31 14 182 102 31 17 36 23 422 394 20 1,256 26 62 1,369 60 10 74 61 864 132 9 5,985 16

8 4 15 2 3 – 7 – – 1 1 39 52

1,060 804 3,378

– 3 4 – 5 13

HAWAII Honolulu IDAHO Blackfoot Boise Caldwell Coeur d’Alene Garden City Idaho Falls Lewiston Meridian Moscow Mountain Home Nampa Pocatello Post Falls Rexburg Twin Falls ILLINOIS5, 6 Aurora Chicago Naperville Peoria Rockford Springfield

132,474 2,866,191 125,943 113,793 147,281 120,703

15 628 – 9 11 6

INDIANA Bedford Beech Grove Bloomington Carmel Chesterton Clarksville Columbus Connersville Crawfordsville Crown Point Dyer Elkhart Evansville4 Fishers Fort Wayne Frankfort Franklin Gary Goshen Greenfield Greenwood Griffith Hammond Highland Huntington Indianapolis Jasper See footnotes at end of table.

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15,329 13,581 68,288 47,345 10,552 20,742 38,059 15,849 15,193 20,569 14,004 44,339 124,685 31,030 201,262 16,055 17,670 112,824 27,007 15,103 35,760 17,201 79,154 24,630 16,474 768,124 12,065

623 473 2,728 754 302 2,221 2,491 866 877 312 327 5,069 6,215 664 12,115 753 1,138 6,301 1,713 172 1,875 606 6,211 1,112 452 37,389 354

631 477 2,743 756 305 2,221 2,498 866 877 313 328 5,108 6,267 12,213 753 1,139 1,714 174 1,877 614 6,281 1,118 454 37,695 354

– 3 – – – – – – – – – 4 9 – 20 – – 67 – – 2 1 22 – 1 96 –

2 2 31 6 – 5 6 2 1 1 – 31 50 5 90 4 3 67 5 – 11 3 37 3 4 443 –

98 – 1 1 2 2 8 70 6 2 306 –

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

27,683 46,265 50,241 20,677 35,720 16,972 13,123 12,361 32,014 33,510 47,163 20,913 41,205 17,887 14,867 29,264 19,287 10,880 34,252 39,168 23,774 18,564 101,232 12,295 53,883 27,674 18,763 11,773 12,075 11,940 31,110

1,541 2,736 2,961 1,081 949 785 438 781 1,106 2,690 4,282 626 2,922 1,689 425 625 756 422 1,308 2,565 641 1,182 8,496 1,066 5,141 808 1,283 197 557 199 636

1,547 2,750 2,972 1,081 964 788 438 783 1,107 2,708 4,304 628 2,945 1,693 425 625 758 422 1,315 2,624 642 1,190 8,557 1,066 5,186 809 1,290 200 557 200 636

1 5 – 2 4 – – 1 – 2 1 – – 2 – – – – 1 4 – 1 12 1 3 – – – – – –

17 15 31 3 15 2 2 1 2 18 18 – 16 2 5 5 5 3 10 21 3 10 68 7 14 4 10 1 4 – 9

49 46 48 10 56 4 – 2 41 74 57 17 66 5 10 7 5 4 9 83 2 8 388 48 57 7 6 3 2 1 7

10,108 49,744 26,634 32,178 13,112 27,112 10,594 35,227 118,073 11,892 13,378 58,503 100,205 194,745 57,867 10,262 26,101 11,856 13,120 62,514 12,743 26,456 29,259 23,492 10,959 24,740 10,058 84,486 11,343 28,657 64,046 45,521

458 1,592 900 808 283 1,483 241 990 6,245 400 657 5,787 7,966 13,652 1,977 441 1,989 413 368 2,038 721 1,312 2,084 1,106 367 1,612 194 5,549 335 806 3,926 1,760

458 1,595 904 819 287 1,490 241 996 6,261 403 662 5,841 8,017 13,725 2,017 443 2,002 416 370 2,053 727 1,316 2,088 1,115 371 1,624 197 5,568 335 818 3,967 1,763

1 – – – – 1 – – 1 – – 7 5 14 1 – – – – 1 – 2 1 – – 2 – 1 – 1 3 –

3 16 2 4 – 13 – 10 35 3 5 73 47 98 29 3 20 – 1 25 6 5 6 29 1 10 4 40 1 – 32 5

3 9 6 8 3 17 – 4 95 – 5 95 211 291 4 2 20 3 – 30 4 11 6 3 1 13 – 50 1 9 70 15

City by state

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

Burglary

Larcenytheft

76 171 85 11 19 7 16 37 28 61 191 26 155 3 7 1 13 2 22 83 14 73 329 13 63 15 11 2 44 6 23

400 346 454 125 185 191 108 59 63 380 460 42 590 343 77 90 128 43 184 427 47 103 1,930 71 1,093 101 237 33 52 21 74

817 2,033 2,202 857 552 519 264 649 842 1,807 3,268 488 1,924 1,290 281 492 561 348 972 1,771 516 948 5,049 843 3,625 638 960 150 434 163 506

181 120 141 73 118 62 48 32 130 348 287 53 171 44 45 30 44 22 110 176 59 39 720 83 286 43 59 8 21 8 17

6 14 11 – 15 3 – 2 1 18 22 2 23 4 – – 2 – 7 59 1 8 61 – 45 1 7 3 – 1 –

6 45 36 50 2 124 2 106 219 17 8 316 1,336 312 87 32 123 4 6 265 113 210 39 191 9 145 14 383 1 14 216 46

58 93 136 91 50 266 22 93 1,027 70 57 796 1,217 1,729 308 75 361 76 50 320 96 249 298 279 125 276 22 1,016 50 118 937 229

366 1,380 687 614 213 1,007 204 744 4,537 293 553 3,895 4,781 10,250 1,462 310 1,382 312 295 1,225 487 779 1,687 558 208 1,108 138 3,698 268 643 2,398 1,405

21 49 33 41 15 55 13 33 331 17 29 605 369 958 86 19 83 18 16 172 15 56 47 46 23 58 16 361 14 21 270 60

– 3 4 11 4 7 – 6 16 3 5 54 51 73 40 2 13 3 2 15 6 4 4 9 4 12 3 19 – 12 41 3

INDIANA—Continued Jeffersonville Kokomo Lafayette La Porte Lawrence Logansport Madison Martinsville Merrillville Michigan City Mishawaka Munster New Albany New Castle New Haven Noblesville Plainfield Plymouth Portage Richmond Schererville Seymour South Bend Speedway Terre Haute Valparaiso Vincennes Wabash Warsaw Westfield West Lafayette IOWA Altoona Ames Ankeny Bettendorf Boone Burlington Carroll Cedar Falls Cedar Rapids Clive Coralville Council Bluffs Davenport Des Moines Dubuque Fairfield Fort Dodge Fort Madison Indianola Iowa City Keokuk Marshalltown Mason City Muscatine Oskaloosa Ottumwa Pella Sioux City4 Spencer Urbandale Waterloo West Des Moines

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state

KANSAS

Population

Crime Index total

126,141 339,907

13,056 21,669

22,508 46,481 20,583 248,767 258,301 20,172 16,570 55,114 26,304 20,290

1,149 2,961 1,358 13,657 15,058 1,159 514 2,805 1,963 772

13,168 46,978 13,671 57,664 14,157 10,197 11,553 11,553 16,528 33,263 11,939 73,154 119,396 73,773 10,570 13,710 53,270 14,061 17,207 34,056 471,134 19,743 15,248 20,690 191,548 27,740 21,620 15,499 10,503 12,188

22,859 20,066 33,232 10,001 21,649 21,264 13,981 36,825 10,614 63,006 16,646 21,450 15,394 10,678 24,341 16,487 17,118 15,025 12,504

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

6

4

Topeka Wichita

18 31

61 176

472 595

727 1,279

2,727 3,757

8,067 14,154

984 1,677

1,153 2,969 1,363 13,722 15,331 1,161 518 2,806 1,967 775

– 3 1 11 36 – – – 3 2

3 36 4 115 68 2 2 16 11 11

20 77 19 599 1,079 18 8 53 58 26

56 163 34 1,163 853 121 14 46 98 37

183 553 135 2,164 3,202 187 130 551 253 168

860 1,940 1,112 8,837 7,512 782 327 2,040 1,420 511

27 189 53 768 2,308 49 33 99 120 17

4 8 5 65 273 2 4 1 4 3

539 5,612 1,148 4,172 838 1,120 174 1,210 1,214 2,316 657 3,883 8,259 4,478 579 320 6,708 831 1,312 960 34,001 1,455 743 1,364 17,059 2,272 1,142 619 542 635

539 5,612 1,163 4,186 838 1,121 174 1,213 1,218 2,335 662 3,883 8,277 4,498 582 320 6,709 831 1,312 962 34,208 1,460 745 1,369 17,170 2,272 1,150 619 550 636

1 5 2 4 – – – 1 4 – 4 5 3 11 – 1 8 – – 1 204 – – – 54 – 2 – – –

– 33 14 32 – 3 – 2 11 15 7 21 82 47 3 – 49 7 7 10 227 14 3 5 98 12 13 8 4 –

10 180 24 106 – 18 1 7 74 60 7 92 182 173 3 7 124 17 29 29 2,421 42 4 28 570 44 20 22 20 11

62 322 167 345 73 100 20 322 120 360 74 283 589 398 28 42 768 86 232 38 2,478 129 6 106 1,153 114 86 49 48 37

78 1,279 243 611 163 119 25 130 201 322 87 467 1,292 1,443 61 60 964 101 449 173 5,230 541 261 283 3,183 254 230 88 84 87

388 3,664 649 2,813 598 846 121 717 666 1,413 453 2,525 5,536 2,158 462 193 4,373 587 571 627 15,575 674 445 915 10,996 1,663 735 443 347 466

– 129 49 261 4 34 7 31 138 146 25 490 575 248 22 17 422 33 24 82 7,866 55 24 27 1,005 185 56 9 39 34

– – 15 14 – 1 – 3 4 19 5 – 18 20 3 – 1 – – 2 207 5 2 5 111 – 8 – 8 1

1,027 989 1,875 454 850 598 250 1,719 170 2,869 653 679 284 583 971 715 432 427 234

1,031 1,003 1,890 454 879 598 251 1,739 170 2,888 653 679 284 583 971 717 435 427 234

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – –

15 15 10 5 16 5 1 20 1 59 – 3 – – 10 4 6 – 1

13 11 19 2 10 4 – 28 1 56 1 12 1 1 10 4 4 6 4

32 29 26 2 34 5 3 8 4 95 14 10 7 15 6 3 18 1 2

262 165 257 56 155 94 40 368 23 516 105 86 39 90 54 95 76 80 43

665 733 1,483 372 606 465 194 1,234 141 2,120 520 542 222 451 868 584 298 320 174

40 36 80 17 29 25 12 61 – 23 13 26 15 26 22 25 29 20 10

4 14 15 – 29 – 1 20 – 19 – – – – – 2 3 – –

KENTUCKY6 Ashland Bowling Green Florence Lexington Louisville Madisonville4 Murray Owensboro Paducah Radcliff LOUISIANA Abbeville Alexandria Bogalusa Bossier City Crowley Denham Springs De Ridder Eunice Gretna Houma Jennings Kenner Lafayette Lake Charles Mandeville Minden Monroe Morgan City Natchitoches New Iberia New Orleans4 Opelousas Pineville Ruston Shreveport Slidell Sulphur Thibodaux Westwego Zachary MAINE Auburn Augusta Bangor Bath Biddeford Brunswick Gorham Lewiston Orono Portland Saco Sanford Scarborough Skowhegan South Portland Waterville Westbrook Windham York See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

14,048 33,925 647,955 11,122 23,161 11,444 11,243 49,886 22,689 35,447 10,803 15,292 19,673 21,633 19,471 16,189

845 2,418 65,886 827 1,349 678 902 2,544 1,462 1,740 525 859 1,221 2,512 927 987

852 2,448 66,397 828 1,355 687 913 2,564 1,462 1,781 528 859 1,221 2,527 927 996

15,362 10,854 27,438 37,501 32,749 44,518 14,235 11,742 41,026 47,365 14,188 12,536 16,442 24,419 570,888 18,845 35,806 10,157 25,484 96,291 55,115 24,303 95,560 21,475 12,216 10,839 28,197 55,265 13,540 18,305 26,222 30,660 24,249 15,283 28,990 15,972 13,186 15,964 14,322 22,154 35,752 16,431 93,106 32,897 41,545 16,899 29,691 30,582 14,166 18,665

280

286

712 617 457 402 119

716

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

1 2 261 – – – – 5 3 2 – – 2 2 1 1

4 17 366 3 13 3 2 18 10 9 1 1 3 18 5 1

39 191 6,613 14 14 11 23 98 83 54 25 54 55 98 97 21

40 320 8,763 108 158 33 83 501 72 152 60 32 53 330 27 58

105 296 10,688 125 207 115 108 379 152 318 79 99 96 402 137 133

– – – – – – – – 3 – – 1 – – 39 – – – – 2 – – 1 – – – 3 2 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – – 2 2 – 1 1 – – – – –

5 5 10 6 1 5 2 – 9 22 – 2 – 2 325 4 2 2 1 39 9 – 11 – – – 14 39 – – – 6 2 3 16 – 1 3 3 1 5 2 39 3 31 1 – 4 – 10

12 1 4 1 4 5 – – 23 25 – – 2 1 2,451 2 15 1 1 207 29 10 186 – – 1 96 47 4 – 4 15 5 4 10 – 1 3 8 3 44 5 149 4 79 – – 7 1 4

82

50 34 137 129 61 72 16 103 155 288 9 21 41 49 4,051 217 100 30 59 703 187 111 552 37 55 38 190 637 33 8 50 227 29 122 86 19 18 57 55 39 194 172 782 220 465 12 4 137 24 207

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

614 1,463 31,337 553 881 499 626 1,411 864 1,062 331 565 877 1,538 494 731

42 129 7,858 24 76 17 60 132 278 143 29 108 135 124 166 42

7 30 511 1 6 9 11 20 – 41 3 – – 15 – 9

100 100 302 369 345 276 54 104 687 897 51 61 152 171 17,228 384 926 73 247 2,151 619 753 2,820 147 73 23 510 721 214 159 668 655 367 356 286 40 103 72 318 167 493 351 1,854 689 1,026 137 80 265 55 355

31 14 71 65 34 32 2 23 90 111 6 10 9 12 7,269 41 157 – 29 1,023 120 46 498 19 19 5 380 207 23 3 70 91 57 23 65 – 15 8 26 12 208 16 443 37 201 9 3 51 4 37

6 – 4

Larcenytheft

MARYLAND Aberdeen Annapolis Baltimore4 Cambridge Cumberland Easton Elkton Frederick Greenbelt Hagerstown Havre De Grace Hyattsville Laurel Salisbury Takoma Park Westminster MASSACHUSETTS2 Abington Acushnet7 Agawam Amherst Andover Arlington Ashland Athol7 Attleboro Barnstable7 Bedford Belchertown Bellingham Belmont Boston Bourne7 Braintree Brewster Bridgewater Brockton Brookline Burlington Cambridge Canton Carver Charlton Chelsea Chicopee7 Clinton Concord Danvers Dartmouth Dedham Dennis Dracut Duxbury East Bridgewater Easthampton East Longmeadow Easton Everett Fairhaven Fall River Falmouth Fitchburg Foxborough Franklin Gloucester Grafton Greenfield7

461 121

1,042 67 128 211 249 35,870

67 128 212

1,242 109 347 4,873 1,018 938 4,390 211 168 72 1,547

1,247 109 349

293 184 819 1,214 465 570 492 61 150 257 437 229 1,219 662 3,627 1,050 2,123 195 124 487 128

296 184 820 1,223 466 574

212 169 1,555

61 150 259 444 229 1,220 665 1,056 195 136 128

188 47 12 12 45 75 1 33 7 14 4,507 42 3 10 748 54 18 322 8 21 5 354 18 14 27 220 5 61 29 2 12 114 27 7 273 114 360 96 320 36 37 23 44

4 2 3

– – 1

10 5 – 2

1 1 8 17 3 – 1 9 1 4 – – 2 7 – 1 3 6 – 12 – 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

153 16 192 702 136 53 18 1,622 41 249 58 148 316 1,047 111 1,009 250 208 1,765 255 1,858 96 216 190 479 263 56 74 77 934 43 239 708 315 98 62 121 564 223 1,032 206 791 37 297 459 201 619 166 132 35 71 65 357 180 692 175 94 810 698 1,372 527 330 99 65 764 236 885 242 834

11 4 9 344 14 1 1 204 2 11 13 9 33 1,793 6 116 6 4 811 26 1,283 15 32 14 40 17 11 1 4 179 4 12 209 50 19 12 19 39 11 544 6 59 2 26 27 27 83 4 9 5 2 14 47 24 149 20 2 76 67 194 78 54 6 5 337 51 185 2 139

Arson

2

MASSACHUSETTS —Continued Hanover Harvard Harwich Haverhill Holbrook Holden Holliston Holyoke Hopkinton Hudson Hull7 Ipswich Kingston Lawrence Leicester Leominster Lexington Longmeadow Lowell Ludlow Lynn7 Lynnfield Mansfield7 Marblehead Marlborough Marshfield Mashpee Maynard Medfield Medford Medway Melrose Methuen Middleboro Milford Millbury Milton Natick Needham New Bedford Newburyport Newton Norfolk North Adams Northampton North Andover North Attleboro Northborough Northbridge North Reading Norton Norwell Norwood Palmer Peabody Pembroke Pepperell Pittsfield Plymouth Quincy Randolph Raynham Reading Rehoboth Revere7 Rockland Salem Sandwich Saugus7 See footnotes at end of table.

130

13,851 12,102 12,403 57,089 11,449 15,793 14,054 41,823 11,978 18,427 10,858 13,117 11,542 71,760 10,921 41,495 30,416 15,068 103,954 19,561 83,268 11,766 20,297 20,633 34,349 24,494 10,060 10,768 12,084 57,124 12,218 28,008 43,557 20,472 26,638 12,754 26,332 32,485 28,616 97,449 17,349 82,400 11,120 15,987 29,212 28,052 26,694 13,889 14,740 13,701 16,729 10,376 29,543 12,157 50,598 17,302 11,397 46,572 52,117 88,195 31,361 11,208 24,048 10,062 42,923 18,440 39,421 19,729 27,557

205 28 318 2,022 210 123 35 2,772 45 316

205 28 318

193 376 4,080 136 1,453 310 227 3,999 375

193 377

126 35 45 322

136 1,456 312 227

201

201

230 669 363 125 92 99 1,402 67 375 1,151 483 161 187 181 721 285 3,166 269 1,090 47 600 612 319 895 199 285 58 120 118 477 338 1,260 286 151 1,347 1,085 2,300 788 478 138 141

231 669 363 125 92 101

463 1,287 317

67 375 1,151 491 187

285 269 47 605 612 319 203 286 58 122 118 477 342 1,263 290 151 1,092

138

317

– – – 1 – – – 4 – – 1 – – 3 – – – – 6 – 5 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 2 – – – – – 1 – – – –

2 – 9 23 2 2 – 23 – 5 4 1 2 20 – 8 – – 45 3 14 – 4 – 6 4 – 1 3 8 – 1 6 2 2 2 – 2 1 44 4 5 – 11 13 – 1 – 4 – 2 2 2 6 7 2 – 3 8 37 9 1 – 1 6 3 7 2 7

1 – – 34 5 – – 95 – 3 2 – 4 138 1 16 – 1 131 5 148 5 5 3 8 1 – – – 27 – 7 20 4 2 2 9 6 3 145 – 16 – 1 10 4 8 – 4 1 2 – 7 4 13 1 – 16 13 35 10 5 1 – 56 4 20 – 22

4 1 28 187 5 40 2 338 1 17 6 9 488 8 62 28 1 555 47 34 13 47 47 35 7 5 92 4 3 52 44 13 83 1 28 18 599 16 41 3 96 24 15 19 11 73 4 22 20 11 49 128 33 14 120 106 163 68 43 5 25 87 70 47

34 7 80 731 48 27 14 486 1 31 24 29 12 591 10 242 26 13 686 39 615 51 34 10 89 31 23 9 10 162 16 113 156 68 27 26 31 82 29 801 37 178 5 168 79 72 165 18 63 13 21 17 53 74 271 55 41 322 191 499 96 45 27 45 189 82 120 24 194

– – –

3 – – 6 1 – 1 – 3 2 –

– 1 1 – – – – 2 – – – 8 –

– – – 5 – – 4 1 – 2 – – 4 3 4 – 7



– 5

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

5 164 18 52 7 48 54 995 60

21 54 33 83 43 293 164 38 2,122 64 26 36 59 260 80 47 27 54 23 132 60 158 63 13 114 54 59 193 22 1 60 13 189 31 59 44 35 87 1,229 222

84 558 109 419 279 930 240 188 5,792 218 107 208 266 995 344 169 79 222 219 783 96 465 561 105 288 187 208 524 118 21 128 98 593 147 241 241 106 651 4,959 385

8 53 6 26 41 660 25 15 1,702 32 1 6 41 155 62 41 14 33 17 73 7 44 49 3 21 21 23 77 2 – 19 6 86 31 41 21 39 96 1,151 27

48 41 23 184 63 606 140 186 105 2 2 86 6 35 33 11 55 68 81 38 59 18 3 565 40 12

143 117 46 749 140 1,031 282 202 374 36 9 33 53 99 102 35 154 168 309 62 203 101 18 450 39 128

774 494 345 2,726 946 2,845 1,141 217 1,245 172 122 261 379 422 642 134 382 407 1,220 422 1,228 600 165 1,451 432 366

58 73 14 201 67 318 113 62 128 26 7 26 32 45 53 17 93 63 234 38 163 48 17 388 23 54

Aggravated assault

Arson

2

MASSACHUSETTS —Continued Scituate Seekonk Sharon Shrewsbury Somerset Somerville Southbridge7 South Hadley Springfield Stoneham Sudbury Swampscott Swansea Taunton Tewksbury Tyngsboro Uxbridge Wakefield Walpole Waltham Ware Wareham7 Watertown Wayland Webster Wellesley Westborough Westfield7 Westford Weston Westport7 Westwood Weymouth Wilbraham Wilmington Winchester Winthrop Woburn Worcester Yarmouth

18,179 13,826 17,413 29,178 18,269 75,953 17,895 17,609 151,362 22,974 16,283 14,156 15,922 54,603 29,833 10,812 11,933 25,627 23,561 60,285 10,011 20,462 33,188 12,707 17,073 27,414 16,090 38,674 20,546 11,028 14,719 13,591 56,226 12,903 21,427 21,053 17,761 38,473 171,839 23,741

120 742 155 539 408 2,048

120 743

269 12,378 342 140 267 482 1,666 544 285 175 347 271 1,019 212

272 12,540

540 411

140 267 485 1,666 545 291 176 348 272 226

743 127 524 281 354

127 528 284 355

146 22

146 22

122 1,049 228 398 313 239 902 8,827 710

1,058 229 314 239 906 8,886

– – – – – 1 – 2 8 – – – – 2 – – – 7 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5 1

1 3 1 1 3 17 12 5 122 3 1 4 5 12 5 4 2 1 3 12 6 4 3 1 9 – 1 7 – – 2 – 4 – 2 – 2 3 171 7

– 3 1 3 3 54 9 1 455 7 1 2 3 46 6 – – 6 1 8 1 7 5 – 8 2 1 10 – – 4 – 13 1 3 – 9 11 317 8

– 1 – – – 2 1 – 3 – – 1 – – – 1 – – 1 – 1 – – 4 – –

27 8 4 24 14 64 22 25 20 1 1 5 4 13 2 3 2 8 13 10 16 1 3 76 5 3

22 10 3 95 14 181 27 12 25 3 2 6 3 8 8 3 13 24 25 6 34 3 2 51 6 1

6 71 5 7 39 93 20 2,177 18 4 11 108 196 47 24 53 24 8 11 41 62 5 84 17 62 4 –

– 1 1 3 8 3 162 – – 3 – 1 6 1 1 1 14

– 4 3 1 14 – – 2 9 1 1 – 4 59

MICHIGAN Adrian Allen Park Alpena Ann Arbor Auburn Hills Battle Creek Bay City Benton Harbor Benton Township Berkley Beverly Hills Big Rapids Birmingham Blackman Township Bloomfield Township Bridgeport Township Brownstown Township Buena Vista Township Burton Cadillac Canton Township Chesterfield Township Clawson4 Clinton Township Coldwater Davison Township

22,065 31,639 11,661 110,581 19,965 54,106 35,063 11,808 16,151 16,329 10,266 10,649 19,950 21,261 42,775 12,281 23,173 10,267 27,535 10,626 78,514 34,669 13,555 98,126 10,786 17,261

1,072 744 435 3,979 1,244 5,047 1,726 704 1,900 240 143 418 477 622 840 204 699 738 1,883 576 1,704 771 208 2,985 545 564

1,081 745 439 4,015 1,250 5,082 1,736 723 1,908 240 143 421 481 623 844 207 702 750 1,893 579 1,732 775 208 3,005 546 570

9 1 4 36 6 35 10 19 8 – – 3 4 1 4 3 3 12 10 3 28 4 – 20 1 6

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

88,883 58,190 972,390 12,134 10,193 46,917 33,957 12,884 80,296 10,194 24,314 131,844 33,956 10,365 15,462 32,429 23,990 28,416 12,176 186,410 16,627 14,976 11,658 10,339 12,981 17,962 18,740 15,035 19,580 19,337 33,907 14,506 31,106 36,498 76,233 20,879 43,218 128,683 14,249 42,215 100,918 31,812 19,783 11,227 38,515 41,078 22,130 17,668 23,817 13,025 39,699 17,176 11,717 22,363 23,313 45,818 10,410 15,535 25,051 29,247 68,665 44,325 32,582 55,461 14,799 25,430 51,237 64,182 62,895

5,835 1,887 95,761 267 216 1,658 1,532 615 1,951 274 867 11,003 2,814 113 384 673 1,144 1,021 469 12,945 738 229 141 202 329 310 192 817 993 2,482 1,478 350 1,615 3,167 5,982 980 1,632 6,883 421 2,076 3,042 1,435 576 507 1,356 997 669 592 721 473 3,521 882 660 419 1,132 1,400 278 414 1,134 605 4,634 2,142 1,385 2,136 250 1,224 2,390 1,858 4,405

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

17 9 811 6 1 16 9 8 19 1 10 106 9 3 3 1 21 6 12 57 8 1 1 1 – – 5 – 11 19 24 6 16 36 94 7 27 120 4 40 22 12 10 5 9 27 7 23 12 2 28 10 15 7 8 12 4 6 5 5 66 14 22 10 2 11 12 13 88

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

128 49 7,868 3 2 14 45 12 25 3 28 492 77 1 8 11 36 11 1 594 5 2 – 2 6 6 1 15 35 173 8 2 94 77 189 13 28 171 5 43 63 21 1 8 10 3 16 30 5 9 82 10 7 1 5 15 2 1 22 2 220 17 29 91 4 13 43 32 171

625 84 13,037 13 8 114 135 46 113 9 39 1,194 123 4 14 21 108 48 29 1,446 14 10 1 4 6 6 11 1 63 266 81 12 279 248 521 75 70 914 29 118 105 45 10 22 33 46 50 96 30 17 270 30 36 2 45 43 9 23 43 30 968 61 90 85 6 105 110 92 919

521 305 15,828 46 56 274 164 109 377 31 138 2,424 311 43 26 109 263 174 45 2,612 51 37 16 17 34 19 39 90 156 340 145 87 386 420 1,195 142 247 1,110 92 325 446 190 51 70 205 128 111 99 95 54 634 76 108 62 38 171 71 57 128 77 938 218 200 317 24 221 177 255 1,012

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

3,558 1,130 31,929 175 142 1,188 898 406 1,260 205 502 4,624 1,917 56 294 466 584 675 366 7,359 633 160 120 162 232 259 131 528 517 774 1,163 196 549 2,202 3,489 672 1,197 4,133 269 1,199 2,122 928 476 297 1,052 770 435 291 559 370 2,078 702 469 314 949 1,095 170 293 817 438 1,837 1,764 940 1,049 173 651 1,712 1,279 1,795

986 309 25,892 24 6 51 279 34 153 25 150 2,127 372 6 39 64 131 107 16 860 27 19 3 16 51 20 5 183 209 901 57 47 279 181 485 68 63 421 22 348 284 238 27 105 47 23 49 50 20 20 428 53 24 33 87 64 22 33 119 53 599 66 103 582 41 223 333 186 410

Arson

MICHIGAN—Continued Dearborn Dearborn Heights Detroit Dewitt Township East Grand Rapids East Lansing Eastpointe Emmett Township Farmington Hills Fenton Ferndale Flint Flint Township Flushing Township Fraser Garden City Genesee Township Grand Blanc Township Grand Haven Grand Rapids Grandville Green Oak Township Grosse Ile Township Grosse Pointe Farms Grosse Pointe Park Grosse Pointe Woods Hamburg Township Harper Woods Hazel Park Highland Park Holland Huron Township Inkster Jackson Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Township Kentwood Lansing Leoni Township Lincoln Park Livonia Madison Heights Marquette Melvindale Meridian Township Midland Monroe Mount Clemens Mount Pleasant Mundy Township Muskegon Muskegon Township Niles Northville Township Norton Shores Novi Oscoda Township Owosso4 Pittsfield Township Plymouth Township Pontiac Portage Port Huron Redford Township Riverview Romulus Roseville Royal Oak Saginaw See footnotes at end of table.

132

5,854 1,896 97,776 267 217 1,679 1,533 623 1,979 281 870 11,185 2,823 115 385 679 1,154 1,022 476 13,056 738 229 142 202 329 311 197 817 998 2,504 1,485 353 1,641 3,200 6,073 984 1,640 6,958 422 2,085 1,458 578 513 1,360 1,010 679 592 724 474 3,537 886 666 419 1,133 1,401 284 416 1,138 609 4,704 2,144 1,392 2,148 251 1,233 2,392 1,864 4,513

– 1 396 – 1 1 2 – 4 – – 36 5 – – 1 1 – – 17 – – – – – – – – 2 9 – – 12 3 9 3 – 14 – 3 – 1 1 – – – 1 3 – 1 1 1 1 – – – – 1 – – 6 2 1 2 – – 3 1 10

19 9 2,015 – 1 21 1 8 28 7 3 182 9 2 1 6 10 1 7 111 – – 1 – – 1 5 – 5 22 7 3 26 33 91 4 8 75 1 9 23 2 6 4 13 10 – 3 1 16 4 6 – 1 1 6 2 4 4 70 2 7 12 1 9 2 6 108

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

38,983 15,399 65,621 75,291 32,722 65,828 125,514 10,506 22,708 12,078 72,574 11,917 15,204 79,673 26,309 20,535 76,531 20,950 61,849 87,023 27,479 11,133 13,911 31,880 69,799 23,075

1,478 457 957 5,432 1,271 1,611 3,617 460 383 314 3,825 285 681 2,424 498 947 2,229 1,020 925 2,881 640 466 451 865 2,623 1,336

1,483 460 961 5,441 1,290 1,623 3,641 464 388 316 3,852 285 684 2,430 498 950 2,248 1,033 933 2,905 643 466 453 874 2,655 1,348

– – – 2 – 1 – – – – 3 – – 1 – – 3 – 1 2 – – – – – 3

6 1 11 21 7 6 17 8 4 6 32 – 11 15 – 15 10 9 8 33 6 3 5 3 44 16

22 1 10 128 22 27 25 5 5 1 72 1 3 22 11 9 38 23 5 55 4 5 6 9 60 52

45 16 44 585 79 118 214 21 21 25 269 15 28 67 9 31 88 91 31 157 26 – 14 38 154 121

18,142 25,791 18,701 48,319 10,196 22,880 13,385 88,826 14,230 28,579 65,680 10,059 62,126 10,601 21,844 19,762 16,271 11,461 18,900 65,393 32,874 23,643 83,421 61,780 10,922 49,981 47,088 19,793 11,221 14,736 21,218 12,830 18,685 17,827 13,766 31,175 42,474 15,764 32,249

624 725 713 1,369 224 1,098 1,146 4,724 1,029 2,283 3,437 383 1,958 305 463 371 440 384 850 2,483 802 860 3,801 1,895 306 1,579 1,397 1,035 291 540 717 456 685 259 629 1,010 954 296 1,878

629 732 713 1,386 234 1,100 1,147 4,745

– – – 1 – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 5 1 – – – – – – 2 1 – – – – 1 5 1

– 7 19 9 3 21 11 41 21 16 22 2 16 7 6 1 8 6 11 44 12 1 64 17 6 15 1 7 2 8 5 10 5 2 13 17 6 4 18

4 2 4 13 2 5 3 55 4 57 89 3 17 – 4 2 4 3 20 20 1 13 44 13 – 5 13 4 1 2 9 1 3 1 4 6 5 – 11

26 26 35 29 11 55 22 145 43 63 200 12 29 7 20 14 20 15 42 56 22 23 201 45 21 41 17 60 12 13 22 12 21 3 22 39 9 11 46

City by state

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

160 50 118 857 117 207 312 85 75 83 804 22 50 346 49 96 437 166 113 438 110 51 44 126 603 230

1,186 388 695 2,752 883 1,047 2,799 325 235 170 2,078 237 559 1,828 367 757 1,467 546 741 1,756 453 366 347 597 1,515 768

59 1 79 1,087 163 205 250 16 43 29 567 10 30 145 62 39 186 185 26 440 41 41 35 92 247 146

5 3 4 9 19 12 24 4 5 2 27 – 3 6 – 3 19 13 8 24 3 – 2 9 32 12

73 105 79 179 22 148 61 330 174 172 520 52 188 37 71 40 37 45 150 223 77 104 486 258 68 137 116 207 26 84 96 121 55 74 88 124 119 28 261

488 559 537 1,097 180 806 968 3,874 720 1,763 2,352 287 1,578 245 340 305 355 292 578 2,039 650 661 2,754 1,473 178 1,345 1,206 707 236 408 534 288 570 162 489 735 773 237 1,447

33 26 39 41 6 61 81 279 67 212 254 27 130 9 22 9 16 23 49 101 40 57 247 88 33 36 44 50 14 25 49 23 31 17 13 89 41 11 94

5 7 – 17 10 2 1 21

Burglary

MICHIGAN—Continued Saginaw Township Sault Ste. Marie Shelby Township Southfield Southgate St. Clair Shores Sterling Heights Sturgis Summit Township Sumpter Township Taylor Thomas Township Traverse City Troy Van Buren Township Walker Waterford Township Wayne West Bloomfield Township Westland White Lake Township Wixom Woodhaven Wyandotte Wyoming Ypsilanti MINNESOTA8 Albert Lea Andover Anoka Apple Valley Arden Hills Austin Bemidji Bloomington Brainerd Brooklyn Center Brooklyn Park Buffalo Burnsville Centennial Lakes Champlin Chanhassen Chaska Cloquet Columbia Heights Coon Rapids Cottage Grove Crystal Duluth Eagan East Bethel Eden Prairie Edina Faribault Farmington Fergus Falls Golden Valley Ham Lake Hastings Hibbing Hutchinson Inver Grove Heights Lakeville Lino Lakes Mankato

2,318 3,453 388 1,963 308 463 374 444 389 859 2,491 808 866 3,810 1,907 311 1,600 1,410 1,055 292 543 721 457 686 259 631 1,034 966 297 1,881

35 16 5 5 3 – 3 4 5 9 8 6 6 9 12 5 21 13 20 1 3 4 1 1 – 2 24 12 1 3

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

50,347 12,586 10,727 364,049 53,375 34,402 13,481 23,246 21,789 17,078 11,890 12,979 28,085 12,016 21,885 64,026 15,653 19,671 16,422 34,715 14,351 83,203 14,159 35,428 18,888 18,461 27,096 11,877 20,501 59,851 16,357 43,736 263,937 14,259 27,157 19,361 25,718 45,800 10,199

1,251 226 177 27,489 1,473 902 610 796 594 577 261 491 1,029 270 777 1,561 579 469 719 1,347 627 2,604 530 1,721 509 768 474 227 797 1,305 467 1,547 18,719 373 755 753 1,073 1,038 330

1,258 242 182 27,750 1,499 903 615 798 597 582 266 495 1,040 270 794 1,576 584 470 720 1,358 627 2,627 530 1,725 514 774 488 229 798 1,313 470 1,559 18,934 377 757 761 1,073 1,048 332

10,486 49,071 16,685 26,464 14,249 42,877 19,544 15,645 66,455 50,585 14,826 11,993 19,363 17,488 13,853 13,609 42,399 18,676 17,940 13,623 28,096 24,269 12,629 18,774 28,208 21,460 37,828 27,931

545 5,160 207 1,780 883 5,120 1,673 927 5,940 3,451 709 1,229 2,088 609 219 756 2,094 1,486 840 407 2,360 655 692 1,147 1,977 1,276 2,167 1,900

545 5,181 207 1,791 886 5,184 1,681 929 5,958 3,461 713 1,240 2,095 610 219 756 2,115 1,494 840 408 2,369 655 694 1,147 1,978 1,277 2,173 1,915

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

– – – 50 1 1 – 2 – – – – – – 2 2 – 1 – 1 – 2 – – 1 1 1 – – 1 – 3 20 – – 1 1 1 –

13 4 3 422 6 14 7 6 8 5 8 5 14 3 6 12 11 5 17 9 2 36 12 12 1 7 11 2 10 26 5 11 223 6 3 23 4 5 8

9 1 1 1,948 11 6 3 6 7 2 – 1 7 5 3 12 7 2 2 42 30 54 8 17 4 7 1 – 7 23 – 25 758 2 4 16 9 7 –

42 14 4 1,984 20 47 20 10 24 29 – 12 30 10 36 65 23 8 27 53 17 167 11 29 11 36 19 4 40 61 23 35 1,392 17 13 35 42 26 14

169 31 12 4,514 224 81 60 99 68 84 5 28 106 20 88 288 67 52 77 194 97 302 58 107 62 62 40 50 93 118 79 180 3,097 39 125 193 153 99 42

– 1 – 2 – 12 3 3 4 5 1 4 2 2 – 2 6 1 – – 4 – 1 – 1 – 3 4

6 33 1 6 6 73 16 8 60 26 4 12 14 5 – 2 30 3 2 – 10 16 4 2 9 12 20 31

6 154 2 27 11 157 62 19 135 65 13 43 72 9 – 26 85 22 8 9 76 22 10 34 32 24 40 50

15 128 5 31 55 149 28 58 66 61 12 68 66 6 3 46 75 31 82 16 73 40 23 15 30 40 46 189

62 630 36 233 173 1,305 417 240 1,151 862 76 321 283 87 24 151 659 211 165 74 489 226 79 121 348 182 394 251

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

994 164 146 14,788 1,151 683 491 634 464 438 235 414 815 224 609 1,122 438 378 546 900 435 1,888 403 1,449 400 622 388 154 564 932 339 1,203 11,233 282 547 439 805 864 257

24 12 11 3,783 60 70 29 39 23 19 13 31 57 8 33 60 33 23 50 148 46 155 38 107 30 33 14 17 83 144 21 90 1,996 27 63 46 59 36 9

7 16 5 261 26 1 5 2 3 5 5 4 11 – 17 15 5 1 1 11 – 23 – 4 5 6 14 2 1 8 3 12 215 4 2 8 – 10 2

427 3,914 160 1,359 597 3,159 1,083 553 4,074 2,275 535 744 1,562 478 182 473 1,102 1,192 447 284 1,498 332 539 886 1,427 971 1,539 1,209

29 300 3 122 41 265 64 46 450 157 68 37 89 22 10 56 137 26 136 24 210 19 36 89 130 47 125 166

– 21 – 11 3 64 8 2 18 10 4 11 7 1 – – 21 8 – 1 9 – 2 – 1 1 6 15

Larcenytheft

8

MINNESOTA —Continued Maple Grove Marshall Mendota Heights Minneapolis Minnetonka Moorhead Mounds View New Brighton New Hope Northfield North Mankato North St. Paul Oakdale Orono Owatonna Plymouth Prior Lake Ramsey Red Wing Richfield Robbinsdale Rochester Rosemount Roseville Savage Shakopee Shoreview South Lake Minnetonka South St. Paul St. Cloud Stillwater St. Louis Park St. Paul Vadnais Heights White Bear Lake Willmar Winona Woodbury Worthington MISSISSIPPI Bay St. Louis Biloxi Brandon Columbus Corinth Greenville Greenwood Grenada Gulfport Hattiesburg Horn Lake Indianola Laurel Long Beach Madison McComb Meridian Natchez Olive Branch Oxford Pascagoula Pearl Picayune Ridgeland Southaven4 Starkville Tupelo Vicksburg See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

21,847 20,600 10,340 23,210 10,916 16,907 37,538 12,121 45,242 14,037 82,368 13,767 16,504 11,915 21,075 51,221 29,022 24,656 18,268 120,272 12,251 36,227 46,060 447,921 17,497 27,736 12,856 70,561 27,159 19,137 12,402 24,312 10,106 11,618 12,122 10,862 40,401 17,906 29,582 16,805 20,915 18,490 145,979 13,919 60,651 71,191 341,708 53,627 11,118 37,730 17,793 12,838 22,075 11,819

866 318 767 805 933 1,418 2,492 655 1,002 519 3,607 869 374 516 1,443 1,291 879 840 792 7,983 351 1,666 4,243 47,125 573 639 952 1,916 811 271 331 1,326 226 325 809 803 1,687 1,246 1,099 753 1,619 1,214 13,351 1,641 1,842 3,927 50,653 1,754 233 2,457 700 405 313 568

57,579 10,654 17,526

4,158 1,128

45,944 21,239 25,259 43,089 21,840 29,152

1,494 880 885 2,995 1,006 1,467

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

– – 2 1 2 – 1 – – – 9 – – – 3 1 – 2 1 2 – 1 2 113 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – 1 1 2 4 1 1 – 124 1 – 4 1 – – –

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

6 – 1 7 8 4 21 2 1 – 26 2 – 8 6 5 4 3 19 34 1 20 24 310 – 2 4 6 6 – – 3 1 2 7 3 1 12 14 13 7 9 65 5 7 20 112 8 1 12 6 3 1 3

10 1 25 7 31 34 39 3 7 9 84 9 6 8 49 17 15 54 7 129 1 27 46 2,265 – 8 5 18 11 4 1 12 – 5 7 3 12 19 34 6 14 34 285 21 17 44 3,224 20 2 94 6 7 2 1

70 10 20 41 86 61 49 18 26 8 255 7 16 34 44 28 21 57 92 453 8 172 133 4,493 29 19 45 27 25 9 1 39 41 11 35 26 36 54 34 26 146 139 488 63 50 160 4,476 77 8 42 31 14 10 18

46 46 81 110 124 144 237 102 87 83 485 36 27 73 313 182 88 181 148 1,041 47 240 721 7,562 73 88 155 256 95 29 53 129 29 48 143 137 157 199 183 147 223 212 2,279 114 263 534 8,020 155 17 394 100 49 61 93

705 249 591 589 467 1,033 2,092 510 862 395 2,611 798 306 374 831 977 663 380 497 5,653 284 1,152 3,045 25,167 460 485 696 1,495 599 213 270 1,086 154 253 598 599 1,444 902 693 535 1,181 721 9,367 1,370 1,399 2,990 26,862 1,425 196 1,676 531 313 226 432

29 12 47 50 215 142 53 20 19 24 137 17 19 19 197 81 88 163 28 671 10 54 272 7,215 11 37 47 113 74 16 6 57 1 6 19 35 37 60 141 25 47 97 863 67 105 179 7,835 68 9 235 25 19 13 21

1 – –

14 8 –

33 3 4

268 50

340 53 82

3,376 506 946

126 30 46

1 2 – – – –

1 2 2 18 2 3

24 2 3 22 3 2

12 7 17 117 12 71

134 98 75 437 108 268

1,197 722 752 2,283 862 1,051

125 47 36 118 19 72

Arson

MISSOURI Arnold Ballwin Bellefontaine Neighbors Belton Berkeley Bridgeton Cape Girardeau Carthage Chesterfield Clayton Columbia Crestwood Creve Coeur Excelsior Springs Ferguson Florissant Gladstone Grandview Hannibal Independence Jackson Jefferson City Joplin4 Kansas City Kirksville Kirkwood Lebanon Lee’s Summit Liberty Manchester Marshall Maryland Heights Maryville Mexico Moberly Neosho O’Fallon Poplar Bluff Raytown Rolla Sedalia Sikeston Springfield St. Ann St. Charles St. Joseph St. Louis St. Peters Town and Country University City Warrensburg Washington Webster Groves West Plains

866 321 768 806 937 1,418 2,494 655 1,012 521 3,635 871 375 525 1,443 1,292 899 846 808 8,043 351 1,676 4,281 47,594 575 644 954 1,926 819 271 332 1,333 226 327 810 805 1,690 1,260 1,105 756 1,224 13,461 1,867 3,935 51,449 1,763 233 2,471 700 418 314 574

– 3 1 1 4 – 2 – 10 2 28 2 1 9 – 1 20 6 16 60 – 10 38 469 2 5 2 10 8 – 1 7 – 2 1 2 3 14 6 3 10 110 25 8 796 9 – 14 – 13 1 6

MONTANA6 Great Falls Havre7 Kalispell NEBRASKA Bellevue Columbus Fremont Grand Island Hastings Kearney

1,515 881 888 2,997 1,006 1,469

21 1 3 2 – 2

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

12,382 221,791 23,793 397,243 20,592 15,115 12,068

385 14,161 975 26,819 344 873 380

388 14,184 977 27,049 346 878 381

– 3 – 37 – 1 –

– 95 12 189 1 6 –

15,826 21,379 183,782

281 741 5,587

287 745 5,617

– – 8

1,020,055 12,162 112,480 184,059 71,059 10,203

47,408 193 6,864 9,965 3,365 252

47,653 193 6,919 10,043

17,156 11,031 14,271 33,098 14,330 13,588 10,209 23,090 23,667 12,753 23,656 105,797 26,542 10,286 29,056 11,877 10,732

18,504 17,412 38,963 15,612 62,192 10,558 33,819 12,471 25,402 13,535 44,176 24,593 44,701 15,567 78,794 18,969 44,416 12,012 17,604 85,142 19,554 12,328 10,321 70,834 15,270 15,106

City by state

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

352 10,475 777 16,902 285 681 309

10 511 33 3,380 20 21 25

3 23 2 230 2 5 1

96 119 1,367

135 544 2,949

23 33 806

6 4 30

2,450 10 746 402 179 14

9,535 36 1,200 1,736 653 48

22,094 109 3,188 6,563 2,214 163

9,430 24 1,279 770 217 18

245 – 55 78

8 7 1 12 1 3 – 3 8 4 3 145 12 – 4 6 2

8 9 27 20 5 17 1 9 35 17 3 54 28 17 32 7 1

27 34 58 147 22 69 16 43 126 34 41 603 115 38 89 59 34

167 146 296 488 163 354 190 272 582 583 207 2,683 642 125 718 458 97

14 10 16 104 8 30 1 22 20 23 35 407 42 17 37 34 23

9 3 4 – 1 – – 7 11 6 3 53 11 5 11 7 –

4 161 279 3 67 2 48 7 10 1 5 – 88 1 16 106 6 7 11 670 12 – 1 83 11 –

28 162 210 21 101 11 66 9 12 – 35 1 44 7 82 226 11 24 25 904 45 18 2 59 13 –

61 266 675 31 199 60 205 43 39 8 147 26 299 19 284 294 68 73 65 1,175 140 29 4 231 38 16

311 495 5,621 124 771 210 503 174 204 50 533 166 813 145 1,150 617 525 254 464 2,504 291 183 50 1,925 228 173

13 126 237 8 215 5 217 35 15 3 28 2 374 5 56 77 48 11 46 1,158 54 9 3 227 28 8

5 2 96 – 1 3 10 – – – 5 3 3 3 10 5 2 1 8 209 4 3 – 9 2 –

Aggravated assault

Burglary

1 147 3 875 2 7 1

3 956 18 2,063 5 36 7

19 1,974 132 3,373 31 121 38

4 10 105

2 11 193

21 24 159

256

90 1 10 9 1 1

443 5 39 104 37 3

3,366 8 402 381 64 5

231 210 405 792 200 492 209 353 782 671 292 3,935 857 205 925 567 158

240 213 409 792 201 492 209 360 793 677 295 3,988 868 210 936 574 158

– – – 1 – 1 – – – – – 2 – – – – –

7 4 7 20 1 18 1 4 11 10 3 41 18 8 45 3 1

419 1,224 7,063 190 1,356 288 1,044 269 280 62 751 196 1,622 177 1,595 1,340 661 370 615 6,504 545 239 63 2,528 321 198

424 1,226 7,159 190 1,357 291 1,054 269 280 62 756 199 1,625 180 1,605 1,345 663 371 623 6,713 549 242 63 2,537 323 198

– 1 11 2 1 – – 1 – – – 1 – – 1 2 – – – 24 – – 2 – – –

2 13 30 1 2 – 5 – – – 3 – 4 – 6 18 3 1 4 69 3 – 1 3 3 1

Robbery

Larcenytheft

NEBRASKA—Continued La Vista Lincoln Norfolk Omaha4 Papillion Scottsbluff South Sioux City NEVADA Boulder City Elko Henderson Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Mesquite North Las Vegas Reno Sparks Winnemucca

4

NEW HAMPSHIRE Bedford Berlin Claremont Derry Exeter Hampton Hanover Hudson Keene Lebanon Londonderry Manchester Portsmouth Raymond Rochester Somersworth Windham NEW JERSEY Aberdeen Township Asbury Park Atlantic City Barnegat Township Bayonne Beachwood Belleville Bellmawr Bergenfield Berkeley Heights Township Berkeley Township Bernards Township Bloomfield Branchburg Township Brick Township Bridgeton Bridgewater Township Brigantine Burlington Township Camden Carteret Cedar Grove Township Chatham Township Cherry Hill Township Cinnaminson Township Clark Township See footnotes at end of table.

136

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

21,845 78,187 13,346 15,017 10,371 23,452 14,790 16,373 25,994 16,539 90,387 18,146 48,221 12,859 72,123 23,313 14,344 98,803 28,202 114,266 18,835 26,057 41,519 35,131 32,133 11,694 11,159 34,980 10,939

330 2,284 123 427 120 461 459 243 1,526 460 2,581 172 988 280 5,050 502 583 2,633 1,298 7,062 457 719 814 1,261 523 162 258 646 130

330 2,284 123 428 120 461 461 248 1,535 461 2,606 174 998 280 5,118 502 585 2,646 1,306 7,072 458 723 825 1,267 527 163 262 647 131

– 1 – – – – – – – 1 2 – – – 12 1 – 2 2 11 – – – 1 – – – 1 –

1 6 – 4 1 3 5 – 3 5 7 – 7 – 50 2 2 4 7 18 – – 7 10 2 – – 2 –

16 108 – 11 3 – 7 2 34 13 41 1 10 – 608 4 7 48 30 558 21 19 20 65 19 6 6 12 1

30 105 4 18 12 17 20 12 43 33 112 8 19 19 555 15 10 208 67 280 6 38 16 52 25 18 13 11 3

15,890

361

364





8

50,996 11,066 33,884 29,840 28,142 18,352 11,481 12,620 60,832 38,909 11,222 14,747

1,120 386 986 679 677 860 145 302 1,775 1,385 235 356

1,141 386 987 682 682 862 146 302 1,792 1,390 237 358

– – – – – – – – 3 – – –

9 1 – 1 8 15 – 2 15 2 1 1

19,252

972

986

1

88,929 13,217 13,872 13,331 12,112 19,044 23,201 13,633 36,998 10,410 21,652 34,525 16,197 16,866 15,153 48,058 57,921 43,732 19,983 238,125 11,689 36,161

2,347 240 179 478 220 271 343 243 359 106 1,198 1,435 214 198 152 634 5,121 657 283 12,437 297 1,327

2,354 240 179 482 220 272 344 244 362 107 1,200 1,435 220 199 152 639 5,178 661 285 12,503 298 1,341

1 1 – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – 12 – – 17 1 1

City by state

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

59 408 18 57 27 90 68 27 182 85 463 18 90 18 768 54 64 390 156 906 87 155 151 219 89 28 47 142 30

191 1,318 97 295 74 334 328 182 1,136 278 1,843 141 807 215 2,024 394 477 1,607 974 3,236 306 458 588 714 367 63 175 441 94

33 338 4 42 3 17 31 20 128 45 113 4 55 28 1,033 32 23 374 62 2,053 37 49 32 200 21 47 17 37 2

– – – 1 – – 2 5 9 1 25 2 10 – 68 – 2 13 8 10 1 4 11 6 4 1 4 1 1

17

84

218

34

3

39 33 9 16 26 28 1 7 47 53 2 14

43 23 13 37 23 38 – 13 125 102 5 10

278 60 52 140 145 137 22 45 302 110 32 60

612 242 887 455 380 609 118 210 1,118 989 189 257

139 27 25 30 95 33 4 25 165 129 6 14

21 – 1 3 5 2 1 – 17 5 2 2

2

14

50

140

741

24

14

3 – – – – 2 – 3 5 1 7 4 4 1 – – 40 – – 74 2 –

89 4 5 20 1 6 3 2 4 1 51 55 1 1 3 14 793 7 2 1,237 2 43

68 22 8 26 3 4 12 4 8 3 30 81 4 16 10 45 733 36 8 1,528 23 39

505 54 35 69 56 36 30 46 68 11 235 292 32 45 22 99 1,056 149 79 2,465 46 123

1,430 149 120 253 142 203 281 178 265 86 537 794 172 132 111 442 1,147 434 183 4,682 216 915

251 10 11 110 18 20 17 10 9 4 338 208 1 3 6 34 1,340 31 11 2,434 7 206

7 – – 4 – 1 1 1 3 1 2 – 6 1 – 5 57 4 2 66 1 14

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

NEW JERSEY—Continued Cliffside Park Clifton Clinton Township Collingswood Colts Neck Township Cranford Township Delran Township Denville Township Deptford Township Dover Dover Township Dumont East Brunswick Township East Hanover Township East Orange East Windsor Township Eatontown Edison Township Egg Harbor Township Elizabeth Elmwood Park Englewood Evesham Township Ewing Township Fair Lawn Fairview Florence Township Fort Lee Franklin Lakes Franklin Township (Gloucester County) Franklin Township (Somerset County) Freehold Freehold Township Galloway Township Garfield Glassboro Glen Rock Gloucester City Gloucester Township Hackensack Haddonfield Haddon Township Hamilton Township (Atlantic County) Hamilton Township (Mercer County) Hammonton Hanover Township Harrison Hasbrouck Heights Hawthorne Hazlet Township Highland Park Hillsborough Township Hillsdale Hillside Township Hoboken Holmdel Township Hopatcong Hopewell Township Howell Township Irvington Jackson Township Jefferson Township Jersey City Keansburg Kearny See footnotes at end of table.

137

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

26,106 53,544 28,590 11,634 38,272 18,373 15,535 12,826 10,474 27,415 23,489 30,278 22,604 19,209 16,367 22,685 34,377 40,157 13,536 11,234 19,073 21,399 37,816 22,897 13,421 13,737 16,521 70,789 18,348 27,466

514 2,077 1,361 105 1,705 786 364 341 245 740 654 1,094 672 423 254 266 357 442 312 172 565 615 421 326 253 177 742 789 857 1,420

516 2,085 1,363 107 1,710 794 367 342 246 742 658 1,096 682 426 255 266 358 448 313 172 568 618 425 327 253 177 747 791 861 1,428

– 4 – – 2 3 – – – – 1 – – – – – – 2 – – – 1 – – – – – – – 1

– 26 4 – 4 7 4 – 1 – – 6 16 1 – – 2 – – – 4 – 2 – 2 – 6 3 – 18

3 103 25 – 88 52 1 5 5 8 17 60 4 9 – 2 2 4 4 3 20 45 9 3 1 9 13 6 10 66

11 107 22 2 56 73 13 21 5 17 41 83 27 8 6 8 19 22 13 4 28 27 21 8 10 5 37 48 9 106

78 424 163 4 223 221 52 35 18 45 102 227 91 58 61 44 67 75 44 16 117 85 93 41 53 9 152 120 41 340

31,128

722

730



2

12

40

27,650 37,380 15,335 21,849 18,105 17,020 22,867 10,441 39,420 24,012 30,167 271,839 42,961 16,884 12,179 14,573 49,380 36,795 10,360 19,533 26,621 12,984 15,646

245 1,310 239 252 560 859 203 632 806 317 1,148 19,663 2,997 156 130 215 1,795 883 62 672 503 135 1,168

245 1,313 239 252 560 862 203 635 807 320 1,156 19,880 3,002 157 131 215 1,796 885 62 678 507 137 1,168

– – – – – – – – – – 2 58 4 – – – 1 1 – – – – 1

– 6 – 2 1 9 3 1 5 – 2 95 14 – – – 7 9 – 3 – – 2

2 37 – 1 23 62 6 25 16 5 32 1,923 208 2 3 5 42 22 – 41 10 – 9

27,964 61,170 30,001 15,564 26,738 52,163 63,208 153,589 32,440 34,616 13,821 15,104

627 952 2,749 214 2,473 883 3,104 6,443 778 1,728 334 221

634 962 2,755 215 2,486 886 3,115 6,454 787 1,748 335 225

– – 8 – 1 – 7 17 – 1 – –

– 8 14 – 4 3 8 24 8 8 2 –

12 17 320 6 54 22 360 580 28 98 4 1

City by state Population

Forcible rape

Robbery

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

405 1,285 941 90 999 345 276 236 173 608 417 661 504 295 179 196 246 326 224 132 323 323 271 263 171 144 494 596 723 817

17 128 206 9 333 85 18 44 43 62 76 57 30 52 8 16 21 13 27 17 73 134 25 11 16 10 40 16 74 72

2 8 2 2 5 8 3 1 1 2 4 2 10 3 1 – 1 6 1 – 3 3 4 1 – – 5 2 4 8

144

461

63

8

20 58 3 6 11 63 13 37 12 16 49 2,016 105 3 3 17 78 34 6 9 34 4 20

47 310 43 47 89 103 21 103 138 67 251 2,765 540 31 12 29 298 146 22 150 111 25 196

169 714 187 178 415 554 148 425 573 221 751 7,364 1,837 112 103 143 958 589 29 411 292 105 934

7 185 6 18 21 68 12 41 62 8 61 5,442 289 8 9 21 411 82 5 58 56 1 6

– 3 – – – 3 – 3 1 3 8 217 5 1 1 – 1 2 – 6 4 2 –

23 35 208 11 77 35 459 583 50 79 11 6

97 171 544 53 117 239 519 1,307 166 357 41 52

475 628 1,044 119 1,980 503 1,138 2,601 475 929 262 145

20 93 611 25 240 81 613 1,331 51 256 14 17

7 10 6 1 13 3 11 11 9 20 1 4

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

NEW JERSEY—Continued Lacey Township Lakewood Township Lawrence Township Lincoln Park Linden Lindenwold Little Egg Harbor Township Little Falls Township Little Ferry Livingston Township Lodi Long Branch Lower Township Lyndhurst Township Madison Mahwah Township Manalapan Township Manchester Township Mantua Township Manville Maple Shade Township Maplewood Township Marlboro Township Medford Township Metuchen Middlesex Middle Township Middletown Township Millburn Township Millville Monroe Township (Gloucester County) Monroe Township (Middlesex County) Montclair Montgomery Township Montville Township Moorestown Township Morristown Morris Township Mount Holly Township Mount Laurel Township Mount Olive Township Neptune Township Newark New Brunswick New Milford New Providence North Arlington North Bergen Township North Brunswick Township North Hanover Township North Plainfield Nutley Township Oakland Ocean City Ocean Township (Monmouth County) Old Bridge Township Orange Palisades Park Paramus Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Passaic Paterson Pemberton Township Pennsauken Township Pennsville Township Pequannock Township See footnotes at end of table.

138

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

43,680 16,503 10,744 54,494 47,773 16,361 18,108 20,231 11,377 12,312 14,994 26,047 14,656 23,995 19,541 17,324 11,354 10,478 13,097 25,303 13,746 11,114 10,274 22,741 20,815 13,169 24,960 18,673 13,985 39,911 23,838 14,162 11,493 12,154 34,993 16,880 21,889 14,449 18,470 13,976 18,794 20,304 39,857 13,943 15,968 11,087 87,206 58,841 52,638 11,327 23,886 13,440 57,202 27,304 10,362 11,490 26,737 10,973 13,073

1,606 368 258 1,276 2,774 273 909 405 110 607 203 882 233 285 248 178 347 111 228 263 121 111 25 736 706 230 476 366 335 897 334 596 373 363 657 771 685 161 145 416 571 519 646 86 258 429 6,369 2,420 2,239 360 436 193 3,067 949 82 233 447 127 140

1,608 372 263 1,285 2,799 281 919 405 111 607 204 884 234 288 248 180 348 112 231 263 122 111 25 740 706 231 476 368 336 907 334 596 376 365 664 773 690 162 145 416 573 520 665 86 259 429 6,434 2,424 2,242 361 438 196 3,088 956 82 233 448 128 141

– 1 – 2 3 – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – 2 – – – 1 1 – – – – – – – 14 2 1 – – – – – – – – – –

12 1 1 8 21 3 5 – 1 – – 4 1 – – – – 1 3 1 – – – 3 3 2 – 1 – 8 5 – 5 7 – 1 4 1 1 – 1 1 4 – 4 – 74 10 18 2 – – 9 5 – – 2 – 2

79 14 11 29 335 6 68 3 1 2 3 31 4 1 2 1 6 2 3 3 – 1 – 12 42 6 4 9 7 22 11 12 8 20 1 46 20 6 – 10 4 3 26 2 3 7 628 173 113 4 2 – 170 22 2 5 1 – 2

47,387

1,240

1,261



15

18,341 11,327 56,263 13,093 10,609 20,698 30,239

144 194 1,858 514 246 572 380

144 194 1,865 515 248 576 381

– – – 1 – 2 1

– 2 3 – – 3 2

City by state Population

Forcible rape

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

123 10 16 53 317 10 54 10 7 5 2 32 10 5 15 8 20 4 4 6 2 1 1 12 48 11 28 7 5 64 10 15 29 15 24 23 21 32 1 11 15 3 48 3 11 8 658 136 73 11 13 5 227 34 2 9 8 8 5

397 111 60 180 525 41 225 42 9 131 43 204 23 30 28 33 19 27 46 56 21 16 3 61 166 45 53 91 28 176 55 7 70 40 107 126 65 26 28 38 97 38 152 17 25 17 1,351 547 305 91 73 40 595 92 16 25 68 22 25

806 204 153 909 1,234 193 484 346 87 462 151 522 181 238 192 134 291 68 142 184 95 85 21 603 344 135 366 227 276 541 234 449 246 251 482 407 529 87 111 256 436 437 381 59 197 338 2,533 987 1,298 248 338 128 1,878 751 60 166 354 92 104

189 27 17 95 339 20 73 4 5 7 4 87 14 11 11 2 11 9 30 13 3 8 – 45 102 31 25 31 19 86 19 113 15 28 43 168 46 8 3 101 18 37 35 5 18 59 1,111 565 431 4 10 20 188 45 2 28 14 5 2

2 4 5 9 25 8 10 – 1 – 1 2 1 3 – 2 1 1 3 – 1 – – 4 – 1 – 2 1 10 – – 3 2 7 2 5 1 – – 2 1 19 – 1 – 65 4 3 1 2 3 21 7 – – 1 1 1

23

43

210

857

92

21

– 4 22 7 – 16 3

4 18 21 3 5 14 7

23 21 165 79 19 77 73

111 125 1,339 301 205 420 281

6 24 308 123 17 40 13

– – 7 1 2 4 1

Robbery

Aggravated assault

NEW JERSEY—Continued Perth Amboy Phillipsburg Pine Hill Piscataway Township Plainfield Plainsboro Township Pleasantville Point Pleasant Pompton Lakes Princeton Princeton Township Rahway Ramsey Randolph Township Raritan Township Readington Township Red Bank Ridgefield Ridgefield Park Ridgewood Ringwood River Edge River Vale Township Rockaway Township Roselle Roselle Park Roxbury Township Rutherford Saddle Brook Township Sayreville Scotch Plains Township Secaucus Somers Point Somerville South Brunswick Township South Orange South Plainfield South River Sparta Township Springfield Stafford Township Summit Teaneck Township Tenafly Tinton Falls Totowa Trenton Union City Union Township Ventnor City Vernon Township Verona Vineland Voorhees Township Waldwick Wallington Wall Township Wanaque Warren Township Washington Township (Gloucester County) Washington Township (Morris County) Waterford Township Wayne Township Weehawken Township West Caldwell Township West Deptford Township Westfield See footnotes at end of table.

139

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

29,026 40,718 41,133 11,981 20,205 11,726 35,646 36,067 98,460 10,858 17,066

309 1,360 1,397 238 584 166 1,113 876 3,545 545 126

317 1,363 1,402 238 584 167 1,127 887 3,578 546 127

– 1 1 – – – 1 – 1 1 –

1 5 1 3 2 – 10 3 8 – 1

4 59 65 6 4 1 53 36 76 8 –

25 97 31 9 11 8 59 117 256 30 8

62 259 240 46 52 23 207 172 530 80 26

29,704 439,724 27,458 32,938 15,602 42,447 20,886 28,122 79,236 16,547 19,113 10,304 10,892 54,380 49,813 72,454 10,330

1,289 39,447 1,728 2,439 982 2,088 3,307 1,530 6,765 1,119 196 399 560 1,570 3,517 4,915 155

1,294 39,633 1,738 2,478 982 2,103

2 33 3 4 1 1 – 2 7 7 – 2 – 1 7 6 –

29 239 11 25 9 38 27 16 56 9 3 5 10 6 61 43 10

8 1,547 20 23 7 40 82 13 93 26 – 1 3 13 57 96 1

54 3,317 100 398 106 305 305 243 304 160 11 26 24 181 375 259 40

98,022 109,574 19,932 30,303 19,199 29,843 48,674 34,186 308,288 24,600 11,220 33,496 24,689 84,240 57,141 16,777 82,253 19,175 17,234 22,890 10,527 13,389 13,717 19,876 14,960 15,309 12,392 11,184 16,779 16,449 10,463 22,595 30,167 11,553 14,199

7,092 2,071 400 1,130 262 690 2,364 1,155 20,248 298 245 324 481 2,323 386 441 3,171 753 469 954 175 539 193 464 466 487 635 306 349 110 287 306 1,187 176 384

7,142 2,074 405 1,132 263

15 – – – – – 1 1 39 – 1 – – 2 – – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1

66 4 1 8 2 4 15 3 176 – 3 – – 3 1 3 5 5 2 – 3 5 – – – 4 6 – – – 2 – 4 – 1

396 26 5 23 3 6 60 27 1,555 2 7 2 3 33 5 7 43 13 6 11 4 14 2 2 3 3 10 16 2 7 1 4 24 – 11

637 44 50 43 17 21 102 5 1,887 10 4 7 27 95 – 15 24 28 16 18 16 38 2 11 10 15 26 11 7 7 6 3 7 1 24

City by state Population

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

214 704 725 151 461 130 641 494 2,290 401 88

3 235 334 23 54 4 142 54 384 25 3

8 3 5 – – 1 14 11 33 1 1

219 7,120 333 574 191 366 304 262 1,190 279 45 120 159 228 826 1,876 40

951 22,842 1,194 1,346 624 1,216 2,467 957 4,944 576 130 235 343 1,046 2,072 2,402 50

26 4,349 67 69 44 122 122 37 171 62 7 10 21 95 119 233 14

5 186 10 39 – 15

1,513 169 82 181 40 126 245 121 4,194 41 29 59 91 195 82 130 432 111 79 116 46 87 24 26 86 157 81 132 36 29 29 30 108 27 47

4,012 1,697 257 855 186 522 1,877 945 9,831 232 195 244 344 1,845 297 265 2,591 564 326 770 97 384 152 374 351 297 497 141 288 52 243 237 973 140 292

453 131 5 20 14 11 64 53 2,566 13 6 12 16 150 1 21 75 32 40 39 9 10 13 51 16 11 15 6 16 15 6 32 70 8 8

50 3 5 2 1

Burglary

Larcenytheft

NEW JERSEY—Continued West Milford Township West New York West Orange West Paterson West Windsor Township Westwood Willingboro Township Winslow Township Woodbridge Township Woodbury Wyckoff Township NEW MEXICO Alamogordo Albuquerque Carlsbad Clovis Deming Farmington Gallup Hobbs Las Cruces Las Vegas Los Alamos Lovington Portales Rio Rancho Roswell Santa Fe Sunland Park

1,536 6,775 1,128 200 399 560 1,586 3,528 4,938 155

6 10 9 4 – – 16 11 23 –

NEW YORK Albany Amherst Town Amsterdam Auburn Bedford Town Bethlehem Town Binghamton Brighton Town Buffalo Camillus Town and Village Canandaigua Carmel Town Cicero Town Clarkstown Town Clay Town Cohoes Colonie Town Cortland Depew Village Dewitt Town Dobbs Ferry Village Dunkirk East Aurora-Aurora Town Eastchester Town East Greenbush Town East Hampton Town Endicott Village Fallsburg Town Fishkill Town Floral Park Village Fredonia Village Garden City Village Gates Town Geddes Town Geneva See footnotes at end of table.

140

1,158 20,600 246 325 2,326 391 444 3,175 756 472 955 545 193 464 466 490 639 310 349 287 310 1,192 176 386

3 352 1 1 3 5 3 4 3 3 1 6 – – – 3 4 4 – – 4 5 – 2

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

3 – 8 12 7 – 3 13 – 4 19 1 7 – – 2 – 12 – 15 2 9 – 1 6 3 1,630 27 – 3 3 7 3 2 2 – 13 7 4 2 107 2 7 1 – 3 – 44 – – 5 – 47 – 5 22 – 18 – – – 25 – 2 5 8 37

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

2 2 2 45 27 10 10 168 – 51 17 1 20 32 3 4 1 32 3 167 5 166 1 1 99 9 32,562 150 – 6 – 4 7 11 4 9 104 19 25 27 936 17 15 29 6 3 – 201 1 – 85 3 452 4 33 86 6 179 5 4 – 21 14 2 25 67 465

35 9 52 31 45 10 79 169 2 20 89 4 21 49 3 20 1 40 22 188 25 262 14 – 106 42 40,880 307 6 32 10 3 36 90 1 8 71 85 30 91 550 61 24 18 22 28 – 214 5 24 167 8 1,048 16 34 187 4 82 10 19 15 32 21 6 128 117 463

93 48 87 246 163 70 69 174 3 278 324 28 77 62 35 70 29 125 33 455 62 343 7 71 223 112 37,112 707 12 132 97 54 113 71 97 26 198 95 229 258 2,777 90 183 147 108 70 26 768 51 27 118 21 1,846 34 116 465 42 601 23 42 28 163 37 90 132 212 860

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

NEW YORK—Continued Glens Falls Glenville Town Gloversville Greece Town Greenburgh Town4 Guilderland Town Haverstraw Town Hempstead Village Highlands Town Irondequoit Town Jamestown Kent Town Kingston Long Beach Mamaroneck Town Manlius Town Massena Village Middletown Mount Pleasant Town Mount Vernon Newark Village Newburgh New Castle Town New Hartford Town and Village New Rochelle New Windsor Town New York Niagara Falls North Castle Town North Tonawanda Ogdensburg Olean Orangetown Town Ossining Village Oswego City Port Washington Poughkeepsie Poughkeepsie Town Ramapo Town Riverhead Town Rochester Rockville Centre Village Rome Rotterdam Town Saratoga Springs Saugerties Town Scarsdale Village Schenectady Schodack Town Shawangunk Town Spring Valley Village Suffern Village Syracuse Tarrytown Village Tonawanda Town Troy Ulster Town Utica Vestal Town Wallkill Town Warwick Town Watertown Watervliet Webster Town and Village West Seneca Town White Plains Yonkers

15,022 22,113 16,062 95,772 44,682 28,807 35,717 48,783 10,262 53,334 33,610 15,826 23,463 35,840 12,266 23,699 11,653 25,318 26,957 69,765 10,017 27,274 18,431 19,567 70,440 24,804 7,746,511 58,325 11,460 33,833 14,452 16,626 38,360 23,698 18,873 17,931 28,937 42,393 68,834 26,204 223,662 25,710 41,397 29,054 26,874 15,479 19,286 63,389 10,691 10,707 23,035 11,776 157,016 12,015 67,343 53,395 12,666 61,268 27,114 26,612 17,448 28,616 10,754 35,279 48,184 52,393 199,663

600 347 581 2,700 1,341 1,192 486 1,393 34 2,566 1,296 175 871 592 220 396 186 776 360 2,313 499 1,730 148 929 1,861 609 288,368 3,186 142 680 548 473 684 516 594 227 1,346 1,558 1,030 1,908 17,250 504 725 1,164 759 291 227 3,177 210 133 972 160 9,130 188 1,165 2,253 289 2,796 425 476 221 930 265 657 1,215 2,380 5,680

605 347 582 2,703 1,195 511 1,397 34 2,570 1,318 178 874 594 220 397 186 780 365 2,341 501 1,736 148 930 1,867 612 3,221 142 685 475 688 518 594 227 1,362 1,563 1,037 1,910 17,531 504 737 1,167 759 293 227 210 133 975 164 9,227 188 1,171 2,267 292 2,842 426 476 221 938 266 658

5,750

– – – 2 – – – 4 – 1 – – – – – – 1 1 – 6 – 1 – 1 1 – 673 2 – – – – – 1 – – 3 – – 1 39 – 1 – – – – 3 – – 2 1 18 – – 1 – 8 – – – – – – 1 1 16

459 282 408 2,160 984 1,082 292 439 29 2,053 782 132 683 387 138 289 146 529 277 1,088 388 857 112 844 1,258 431 139,664 1,712 118 481 421 400 498 295 458 165 872 1,316 712 1,486 10,409 288 445 935 597 181 158 1,741 146 78 518 114 4,941 118 909 1,336 220 1,755 378 390 168 679 175 527 850 1,854 2,789

8 6 24 204 115 20 33 426 – 159 65 9 63 62 41 11 8 37 25 394 17 92 14 11 168 12 35,847 281 6 26 17 5 27 46 32 19 85 36 30 43 2,432 46 50 34 26 6 43 206 7 4 77 13 778 16 68 156 17 153 9 21 10 10 18 30 74 121 1,050

5 – 1 3 3 25 4 – 4 22 3 3 2 – 1 – 4 5 28 2 6 – 1 6 3 35 – 5 2 4 2 – – 16 5 7 2 281 – 12 3 – 2 – – – 3 4 97 – 6 14 3 46 1 – – 8 1 1

70

See footnotes at end of table.

141

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

16,309 18,816 20,311 69,411 14,461 44,366 95,964 45,593 625,371 10,074 188,547 15,996 17,547 112,542 65,341 46,902 209,957 61,058 17,529 35,106 80,964 10,285 14,528 72,125 37,168 12,785 16,657 17,572 20,217 21,476 21,752 23,501 17,456 16,513 12,801 274,811 14,853 16,798 61,110 27,622 20,912 12,014 11,876 22,365 10,512 20,301 10,698 10,001 68,654 43,407 176,841

1,298 459 2,182 5,172 673 3,206 2,295 2,566 49,463 618 16,397 1,134 938 9,197 6,646 3,568 14,973 6,231 1,679 3,134 6,621 1,247 713 3,006 918 1,168 1,069 915 1,373 3,295 1,016 2,350 816 961 683 19,424 862 1,106 5,745 2,105 2,318 1,395 681 2,167 570 915 551 363 7,967 3,054 16,754

1,309 459 2,184 5,207 673 3,223 2,304 2,583 49,778 625 16,455 1,135 940 9,237 6,704 3,580 15,046 6,237 1,687 3,142 6,659 1,254 722 3,006 927 1,170 1,078 918 1,386 3,306 1,026 2,360 820 964 687 19,495 864 1,110 5,762 2,126 2,323 1,401 683 2,174 575 925 553 364 7,986 3,055 16,824

55,851 16,521 89,315 46,586 15,303 16,185 36,153 14,672 12,631

1,899 415 2,879 2,160 382 555 1,203 260 249

1,899

22,155 12,547 10,207

660 293 252

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

1 – – 4 – – – 2 74 – 28 1 1 21 6 4 21 8 2 3 9 – 2 2 – – 2 2 2 4 – 2 – – 2 26 2 1 10 5 3 – – 4 – 3 – – 8 11 20

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

615 315 1,638 3,316 559 2,268 1,763 1,710 27,789 424 9,536 707 527 5,320 3,992 2,226 9,008 4,192 1,079 2,128 3,866 986 485 2,084 530 874 631 622 782 1,950 729 1,684 565 700 427 11,904 570 756 3,536 1,406 1,472 866 403 1,519 392 536 322 200 4,597 1,747 9,624

79 19 75 399 19 155 117 108 4,561 33 1,280 59 37 710 386 240 1,109 343 79 166 476 33 6 110 61 34 52 38 110 209 40 150 34 21 40 1,438 11 52 296 123 110 120 41 74 12 61 22 13 686 253 1,349

11 – 2 35 – 17 9 17 315 7 58 1 2 40 58 12 73 6 8 8 38 7 9 – 9 2 9 3 13 11 10 10 4 3 4 71 2 4 17 21 5 6 2 7 5 10 2 1 19 1 70

235 47 318 262 48 49 150 39 16

1,546 331 2,247 1,630 290 453 948 204 197

87 22 206 183 31 33 65 15 22

– 16 8 4 1 5 1 1

109 33 25

510 243 217

26 7 3

– 1 –

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

5 3 1 24 2 21 6 14 308 3 87 7 4 64 24 5 89 18 7 17 33 1 4 20 5 4 10 3 11 6 5 6 2 3 3 89 3 14 21 15 14 4 3 7 1 5 7 3 37 14 117

17 10 35 238 5 73 41 74 2,651 17 929 30 45 470 284 135 895 144 55 96 271 27 10 70 31 29 51 20 47 108 21 76 13 15 17 769 24 36 223 61 87 61 19 66 12 27 30 4 339 119 851

37 37 38 222 11 172 31 129 4,482 39 802 45 75 188 587 298 887 357 120 113 426 37 31 163 67 58 47 56 86 210 22 154 28 55 27 1,165 59 56 348 110 187 99 58 179 42 94 36 26 369 206 1,418

544 75 395 969 77 517 337 529 9,598 102 3,735 285 249 2,424 1,367 660 2,964 1,169 337 611 1,540 163 175 557 224 169 276 174 335 808 199 278 174 167 167 4,033 193 191 1,311 385 445 245 157 318 111 189 134 117 1,931 704 3,375

2,895 2,168 386 556 1,208 261 250

– – 1 1 – – – – –

6 5 41 28 6 6 16 – 6

9 2 19 10 2 – 7 – –

16 8 47 46 5 14 17 2 8

660 294 252

– – –

6 3 –

7 3 –

2 4 7

Larcenytheft

NORTH CAROLINA Albemarle Apex Asheboro Asheville Boone Burlington Cary Chapel Hill Charlotte-Mecklenburg Clinton Durham Eden Elizabeth City Fayetteville Gastonia Goldsboro Greensboro Greenville Henderson Hickory High Point Hope Mills Huntersville Jacksonville Kannapolis Kernersville Laurinburg Lenoir Lexington Lumberton Matthews Monroe Mooresville Morganton Newton Raleigh Reidsville Roanoke Rapids Rocky Mount Salisbury Shelby Smithfield Southern Pines Statesville Tarboro Thomasville Washington Waynesville Wilmington Wilson Winston-Salem NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck Dickinson Fargo Grand Forks Jamestown Manden Minot West Fargo Williston OHIO Athens Aurora Bainbridge Township See footnotes at end of table.

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Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

27,595 41,211 11,299 13,495 18,366 12,626 29,418 12,365 10,822 11,185 11,989 79,256 23,485 22,743 333,750 13,401 505,962 53,734 676,701 13,219 56,562 170,789 25,145 30,551 12,319 27,595 21,803 12,958 12,401 49,922 34,065 42,603 17,211 30,308 10,891 14,979 12,996 28,095 61,423 20,705 42,972 21,365 26,001 57,645 54,687 15,094 13,269 43,000 67,955 12,579 14,874 17,146 51,766 15,622 14,305 21,278 52,129 18,927 33,179 53,376 10,091 48,020 16,148 24,144 12,356 16,032 21,837 19,266 20,787

1,498 1,638 467 532 489 467 1,177 96 328 876 921 6,422 554 2,130 21,646 170 32,584 842 63,094 425 1,702 16,381 929 536 64 784 431 405 563 2,309 1,546 2,297 1,617 956 490 266 539 1,183 4,659 728 1,806 222 906 2,106 1,570 511 524 3,304 2,490 309 233 465 3,491 418 399 442 1,529 1,089 718 3,238 239 2,198 125 230 425 423 1,510 1,148 567

1,517 1,652 469 532 493 468 1,178 96 329 877 921 6,468 554 2,148 22,054 170 33,114 842 63,700 426 1,712 16,594 936 537 64 793 433 405 566 2,316 1,565 2,311 1,622 962 491 277 540 1,214 4,682 733 1,813 230 927 2,129 1,580 514 527 3,333 2,507 312 233 469 3,528 420 399 443 1,535 1,091 724 3,246 240 2,227 127 230 427 426 1,515 1,152 573

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

32 9 1 10 2 1 5 2 6 4 15 66 2 6 261 – 615 – 578 – 18 146 18 1 5 5 8 6 3 8 22 6 8 5 2 3 7 13 71 2 27 1 4 18 8 11 3 69 26 3 5 8 40 9 – 7 9 9 2 18 – 24 1 1 1 – 4 8 5

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

25 14 5 4 12 19 13 2 8 19 4 283 7 31 1,358 7 3,084 12 3,098 3 16 1,171 10 6 3 6 6 11 17 68 27 39 29 23 9 3 5 11 154 4 44 1 13 40 70 14 17 97 94 3 1 – 101 4 6 2 24 17 8 59 2 49 7 1 – 5 51 18 8

42 11 9 8 8 4 18 2 32 18 16 798 7 21 1,037 5 2,271 5 2,255 26 50 698 10 15 1 4 8 5 16 57 29 100 52 17 9 29 42 26 326 11 16 5 45 11 79 14 3 187 159 55 23 54 51 8 2 6 41 11 40 42 2 32 1 7 11 1 31 14 14

240 172 76 111 61 104 133 11 47 25 109 1,327 74 315 4,897 27 7,435 108 13,600 59 192 3,742 144 42 25 141 43 64 65 341 170 283 187 131 131 48 66 136 1,030 137 265 48 179 339 211 85 105 806 573 39 36 72 777 51 82 62 139 239 65 557 57 431 71 49 58 84 198 137 91

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

109 80 73 23 31 20 29 5 28 71 58 477 32 80 1,988 9 6,139 99 7,180 17 93 3,203 42 19 4 44 19 18 23 283 98 125 53 34 53 17 23 68 423 27 116 3 48 138 119 19 68 114 140 10 16 22 165 15 15 6 80 98 22 128 4 80 – 14 24 12 102 67 15

19 14 2 – 4 1 1 – 1 1 – 46 – 18 408 – 530 – 606 1 10 213 7 1 – 9 2 – 3 7 19 14 5 6 1 11 1 31 23 5 7 8 21 23 10 3 3 29 17 3 – 4 37 2 – 1 6 2 6 8 1 29 2 – 2 3 5 4 6

OHIO—Continued Barberton Beavercreek Bedford Heights Bellefontaine Berea Bexley Bowling Green Brecksville Brookfield Township Brooklyn Cambridge Canton Centerville Chillicothe Cincinnati4 Clayton Cleveland Cleveland Heights Columbus Conneaut Cuyahoga Falls Dayton Delaware Delhi Township Dover Dublin Eastlake East Liverpool Englewood Euclid Fairborn Fairfield Fremont Gahanna Girard Goshen Township Greenville Grove City Hamilton Hilliard Huber Heights Hudson Kent Kettering Lakewood Lebanon Liberty Township Lima Lorain Loveland Lyndhurst Madison Township Mansfield Marietta Marysville Mason Mentor Miamisburg Miami Township Middletown Montgomery Newark North Canton North Ridgeville Norton Norwalk Norwood Oregon Parma Heights

2 1 – – – 2 – – – – 2 7 – 1 15 – 71 1 67 – 2 29 2 – – 1 – – – 2 1 1 – – 2 2 – – 7 – – – 1 – – 1 – 7 – – – – 3 – – 1 – – 1 1 – 1 – – – – – – –

1,048 1,351 303 376 375 317 979 74 207 739 717 3,464 432 1,676 12,090 122 12,969 617 36,316 320 1,331 7,392 703 453 26 583 347 301 439 1,550 1,199 1,743 1,288 746 284 164 396 929 2,648 547 1,338 164 616 1,560 1,083 367 328 2,024 1,498 199 152 309 2,354 331 294 358 1,236 715 580 2,433 174 1,581 45 158 331 321 1,124 904 434

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

11,753 15,942 32,022 11,813 23,193 11,631 11,314 30,542 24,372 11,952 28,171 12,161 28,540 14,045 11,449 65,712

587 493 687 309 2,667 590 336 1,373 855 48 2,071 99 777 765 230 6,049

587 493 689 311 2,670 590 337 1,383 865 48 2,075 99 780 767 231 6,079

– – – – 4 1 – – – – 2 – 1 – – 5

– 2 3 4 21 5 2 3 6 – 14 – 1 2 3 78

9 3 7 2 91 6 12 36 25 1 38 2 43 9 1 227

38,734

1,029

1,036



8

17,198 32,438 40,476 25,061 16,085 18,145 310,586 28,367 20,816 15,649 13,275 31,823 14,535 10,719 11,286 21,578 14,469 13,407 13,858 51,098 34,589 29,823 19,405 12,064 14,201 25,817 83,466

651 771 812 916 449 730 24,023 1,958 863 240 214 702 581 525 265 480 604 535 611 1,441 995 466 1,645 723 252 1,371 6,296

656 787 818 921 461 731 24,408 1,976 869 242 214 708 590 526 266 485 604 535 615 1,454 1,010 470 1,663 723 252 1,375 6,586

– – 1 – – – 12 – – – – – 1 – – – 2 1 1 1 – – – – – – 32

15,689 21,560 24,760 34,622 20,646 13,644 77,414 17,035 10,263 22,382 24,336 22,396 13,350 68,598 11,429 16,426 46,442 10,449 82,131 17,896

911 1,315 1,858 1,512 836 323 2,224 1,032 200 669 1,081 1,069 679 1,581 403 645 2,695 526 5,090 1,001

915 1,320 1,874 1,518 849 328 2,237 1,039 200 670 1,096 1,073 679 1,594 404 646 2,699 532 5,126 1,004

4 – 2 1 – – 2 2 1 1 1 1 – – – 2 – – 3 2

City by state Population

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

Burglary

Larcenytheft

9 18 12 8 56 16 8 28 21 5 146 4 14 21 3 532

21 46 178 47 622 68 43 185 170 4 417 8 124 37 50 1,283

543 412 436 235 1,684 463 251 1,049 505 31 1,384 81 495 679 167 3,547

5 12 51 13 189 31 20 72 128 7 70 4 99 17 6 377

– – 2 2 3 – 1 10 10 – 4 – 3 2 1 30

34

84

138

701

64

7

4 6 9 – 6 2 162 24 11 4 1 6 4 16 – 7 2 4 7 19 1 1 6 1 1 1 40

10 8 16 11 4 3 1,032 78 16 1 5 8 10 3 – 3 25 12 11 16 14 14 80 7 8 15 358

18 13 5 7 12 7 1,174 108 7 3 5 18 4 16 6 9 52 1 9 19 8 9 31 7 1 8 537

128 100 129 95 72 118 5,098 295 125 44 12 153 92 90 44 80 120 130 101 211 171 109 283 75 59 222 1,972

466 634 623 765 338 586 13,807 1,218 642 175 174 499 447 378 198 359 318 353 424 1,144 781 297 1,112 614 172 1,083 2,707

25 10 29 38 17 14 2,738 235 62 13 17 18 23 22 17 22 85 34 58 31 20 36 133 19 11 42 650

5 16 6 5 12 1 385 18 6 2 – 6 9 1 1 5 – – 4 13 15 4 18 – – 4 290

4 12 7 6 11 4 20 17 3 9 18 5 3 14 – 5 24 10 55 11

9 16 12 12 14 3 14 21 2 7 22 15 3 18 1 15 27 8 119 9

125 58 205 136 81 8 94 171 16 39 56 57 24 19 10 68 165 51 365 43

226 383 373 248 130 52 424 210 69 115 251 211 165 299 58 130 544 152 1,235 216

513 815 1,182 1,036 537 221 1,500 557 100 443 625 757 427 1,138 320 376 1,831 280 3,079 661

30 31 77 73 63 35 170 54 9 55 108 23 57 93 14 49 104 25 234 59

4 5 16 6 13 5 13 7 – 1 15 4 – 13 1 1 4 6 36 3

Robbery

Aggravated assault

OHIO—Continued Perkins Township Perrysburg Perry Township (Stark County) Pierce Township Portsmouth Ravenna Reading Reynoldsburg Riverside Salem Sandusky Seven Hills Shaker Heights Sharonville Springboro Springfield Springfield Township (Hamilton County) Springfield Township (Summit County) Stow Strongsville Sylvania Township Tallmadge Tiffin Toledo Trotwood Troy Twinsburg University Heights Upper Arlington Vandalia Van Wert Vermilion Wadsworth Warrensville Heights Washington Court House West Carrollton West Chester Township Westerville Westlake Whitehall Wilmington Worthington Xenia Youngstown OKLAHOMA Ada Altus Ardmore Bartlesville Bethany Bixby Broken Arrow Chickasha Choctaw Claremore Del City Duncan Durant Edmond Elk City El Reno Enid Guthrie Lawton McAlester See footnotes at end of table.

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Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

13,728 55,666 46,684 39,492 13,241 96,791 488,431 14,097 16,734 26,770 18,942 20,669 28,751 39,504 13,371 10,524 392,102 10,030 12,521 23,384

882 2,257 1,668 2,669 311 3,599 47,845 626 488 1,391 658 821 1,722 1,287 692 758 26,853 430 599 640

891 2,264 1,671 2,684 313 3,607 48,061 630 491 1,406 659 869 1,724 1,293 692 760 27,110 430 600 642

– 4 – 7 – – 38 – 1 3 – – 1 – – – 33 – – –

10 15 16 11 1 66 388 5 11 27 4 4 4 13 11 3 242 6 11 6

40,004 19,251 10,330 10,044 66,612 37,359 12,731 11,487 17,765 52,396 134,643 15,954 12,068 23,438 89,870 12,758 30,768 19,150 12,638 36,061 13,203 25,216 61,839 20,396 18,413 10,464 11,119 25,192 16,704 519,621 12,802 20,505 133,765 52,354 11,749 39,425 14,053 20,966 23,144 14,138 16,212

2,778 872 591 498 2,912 2,871 652 524 960 2,267 9,902 855 556 1,917 5,625 761 1,315 791 368 782 903 1,232 3,995 971 915 809 822 1,245 905 40,943 1,139 1,313 9,983 4,415 680 2,396 505 1,032 407 780 1,120

2,801 878 597 502 2,948 2,899 659 532 968 2,277 10,066 869 558 1,919 5,653 761 1,319 800 369 794 906 1,243 4,045 976 917 814 824 1,253 907 41,454 1,146 1,319 10,004 4,434 684 2,413 511 1,032 407 780 1,126

– – – – – 2 – – – – 2 – – – 3 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19 – – 5 1 – – – – – – 1

56,395 12,615

1,544 436

1,548 437

– 3

City by state

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

612 1,469 1,128 1,349 216 2,371 33,012 391 310 908 433 500 1,167 895 459 548 13,677 272 347 498

41 209 125 215 7 148 3,602 46 46 75 79 103 140 40 46 25 3,382 23 17 28

9 7 3 15 2 8 216 4 3 15 1 48 2 6 – 2 257 – 1 2

287 109 158 78 418 424 78 59 166 407 1,381 126 77 228 888 122 160 191 58 133 125 142 415 127 80 151 122 193 141 5,560 162 145 1,259 581 114 326 74 147 66 73 185

2,231 727 342 367 2,049 2,157 532 441 716 1,716 7,129 645 400 1,523 3,524 572 1,033 451 271 570 705 1,001 3,178 717 652 594 629 917 675 24,970 888 1,074 7,629 3,341 507 1,860 364 767 309 643 785

172 26 44 28 282 157 32 17 55 69 772 59 64 113 827 59 92 43 21 51 45 60 194 83 47 23 34 84 61 4,715 48 70 758 401 38 117 51 76 13 43 98

23 6 6 4 36 28 7 8 8 10 164 14 2 2 28 – 4 9 1 12 3 11 50 5 2 5 2 8 2 511 7 6 21 19 4 17 6 – – – 6

184 73

1,176 226

110 42

4 1

Aggravated assault

Burglary

4 52 8 70 4 38 990 7 9 19 6 10 22 14 4 10 737 – 2 4

48 94 94 220 37 105 2,535 49 22 72 18 44 57 83 23 55 3,399 36 67 21

167 414 297 797 46 871 7,280 128 89 287 118 160 331 242 149 117 5,383 93 155 83

13 3 8 1 26 11 5 1 6 15 46 5 3 7 56 1 4 13 2 7 8 4 27 6 13 7 2 10 6 369 11 9 74 20 2 13 3 9 5 4 17

21 1 5 2 35 22 4 2 9 18 185 8 5 33 124 2 10 19 3 7 6 5 30 15 3 14 12 25 11 1,446 11 12 177 55 8 32 3 17 3 6 19

54 6 34 22 102 98 1 4 8 42 387 12 7 13 203 4 16 74 13 14 14 20 151 23 120 20 23 16 11 3,864 19 3 81 16 11 48 10 16 11 11 15

6 –

41 16

27 76

Robbery

Larcenytheft

OKLAHOMA—Continued Miami Midwest City Moore Muskogee Mustang Norman Oklahoma City Okmulgee Owasso Ponca City Sand Springs Sapulpa Shawnee Stillwater Tahlequah The Village Tulsa Weatherford Woodward Yukon OREGON Albany Ashland Astoria Baker City Beaverton Bend Canby Central Point Coos Bay Corvallis Eugene Forest Grove Gladstone Grants Pass Gresham Hermiston Keizer Klamath Falls La Grande Lake Oswego Lebanon McMinnville Medford Milwaukie Newberg Newport Ontario Oregon City Pendleton Portland Redmond Roseburg Salem Springfield The Dalles Tigard Troutdale Tualatin West Linn Wilsonville Woodburn PENNSYLVANIA Abington Township Aliquippa See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

102,557 50,544 17,317 20,510 10,529 71,175 20,357 12,651 57,918 16,100 15,132 18,214 12,350 17,923 10,905 18,185 35,202 41,109 11,421 11,230 17,591 10,743 22,994 16,955 10,608 10,689 21,195 14,318 21,239 13,690 25,897 18,660 10,548 10,996 13,865 11,835 13,660 103,902 22,170 15,208 11,459 15,725 24,681 14,824 11,681 10,997 19,125 49,711 23,531 16,734 12,284 13,416 23,822 15,025 10,526 30,500 53,973

5,516 1,876 265 180 272 2,448 409 338 2,395 206 820 575 560 638 99 941 1,384 2,836 257 208 508 260 405 607 722 115 621 167 634 449 1,210 411 133 282 152 290 272 3,837 596 268 101 514 547 675 292 351 445 752 493 603 286 155 380 319 382 1,114 3,841

5,569 1,898 267 180 277 2,462 410 338 2,413 206 824 578 564 648 99 948 1,387 2,905 258 213 509 262 406 614 726 119 623 167 637 449 1,223 413 136 282 155 292 277 3,888 596 269 102 518 551 675 295 351 448 755 496 603 286 155 381 319 384 1,119 3,882

9 1 – 1 2 3 – – 2 – – – – – 1 1 – 18 – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – – 5 – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 8

40 14 5 2 3 13 1 2 8 – 5 – 5 10 1 6 3 26 – – 5 7 – 2 17 4 4 – 2 3 11 1 2 1 – 1 1 54 5 2 3 4 1 2 – 2 3 2 8 1 1 4 3 10 1 2 45

349 71 5 3 2 93 7 1 69 – 13 4 10 22 2 10 89 257 – 1 1 11 4 13 27 5 12 – 6 4 62 8 3 2 1 – 6 219 6 8 – 4 2 8 1 4 2 17 11 5 1 – 4 4 2 32 334

14,218 16,145 11,301 24,025 13,660 12,975 17,994 12,456 10,870 33,899 57,584

432 427 265 1,121 250 365 317 181 156 490 1,094

437 434 267 1,124 252 368 319 181 156 490 1,094

1 – – 2 – – – – – – 2

– 1 4 10 1 2 1 1 – 4 –

16 11 11 60 – 5 3 4 2 5 41

City by state

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

Burglary

Larcenytheft

290 106 7 7 10 113 11 9 109 1 20 18 61 27 8 232 38 812 34 6 41 16 19 29 223 15 26 2 6 8 103 8 1 12 49 2 5 189 40 11 8 31 34 6 34 29 20 20 25 16 23 4 7 23 68 114 222

1,195 372 15 29 46 511 24 39 291 30 103 64 44 77 15 101 235 457 36 23 41 39 41 60 118 17 73 8 76 37 189 73 27 32 11 31 25 694 74 30 16 58 52 127 50 35 68 84 110 47 40 24 29 27 77 251 540

3,086 1,216 210 116 177 1,561 343 273 1,650 166 595 471 401 476 70 555 834 827 176 158 382 163 321 467 280 51 489 148 521 386 794 293 92 230 87 248 223 2,453 433 213 71 397 426 517 186 269 325 554 295 502 195 112 293 245 209 639 2,403

547 96 23 22 32 154 23 14 266 9 84 18 39 26 2 36 185 439 11 20 38 24 20 36 57 22 17 8 23 11 50 28 8 5 4 8 12 223 38 4 2 19 32 15 21 12 27 75 44 32 26 11 44 9 25 75 289

53 22 2 – 5 14 1 – 18 – 4 3 4 10 – 7 3 69 1 5 1 2 1 7 4 4 2 – 3 – 13 2 3 – 3 2 5 51 – 1 1 4 4 – 3 – 3 3 3 – – – 1 – 2 5 41

12 20 18 79 7 11 11 14 4 11 12

97 41 39 161 48 59 21 12 24 90 155

267 325 161 760 183 277 271 141 112 358 779

39 29 32 49 11 11 10 9 14 22 105

5 7 2 3 2 3 2 – – – –

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued Allentown Altoona Aston Township Baldwin Borough Berwick Bethlehem Bethlehem Township Bloomsburg Town Bristol Township Buckingham Township Butler Butler Township Caln Township Carlisle Cecil Township Chambersburg Cheltenham Township Chester Chippewa Township Coal Township Colonial Regional Columbia Cranberry Township Cumru Township Darby Darby Township Derry Township (Dauphin County) Dunmore East Hempfield Township East Norriton Township Easton East Pennsboro Township Easttown Township Elizabethtown Elizabeth Township Emmaus Ephrata Erie Exeter Township Fairview Township Franconia Township Greensburg Hampden Township Hanover Hanover Township (Luzerne County) Harrison Township Hatfield Township Haverford Township Hazleton Hermitage Hilltown Township Hopewell Township Horsham Township Indiana Jeannette Johnstown Lancaster Lancaster Township (Lancaster County) Lansdale Lansdowne Lebanon Limerick Township Logan Township Lower Allen Township Lower Burrell Lower Gwynedd Township Lower Makefield Township Lower Merion Township See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

43,845 11,316 10,150 19,638 34,454 16,081 29,460 23,241 14,233 10,487 47,361 20,982 53,053 28,329 21,303 21,412 10,118 10,242 31,367 16,143 12,142 11,666 13,091 14,359 10,984 26,459

1,109 231 142 472 920 312 395 1,373 430 361 1,774 652 947 989 593 418 402 36 326 747 202 265 193 303 101 1,060

1,116 231 142 473 927 314 396 1,384 435 367 1,785 657 947 989 593 418 402 36 331 749 205 271 193 303 101 1,067

1 – – – 1 – – 2 1 – – – 1 2 – – 1 – 1 4 – – – – – 2

9 1 2 – 2 1 – 9 9 5 5 8 5 3 – 5 – – 2 – 1 – 1 3 – 12

26 3 – 3 21 3 1 56 9 1 16 3 17 21 7 10 11 – 6 19 3 7 4 1 – 49

23 7 18 7 41 16 12 280 17 8 37 67 29 77 4 11 15 – 39 45 11 1 33 6 4 116

101 23 20 51 140 53 41 295 50 53 201 69 154 93 45 59 33 – 39 63 30 18 13 72 11 298

17,383

204

204



1

1

22

11,515 29,977 40,391 49,677 11,883 29,856 10,421 12,324 11,426 10,643 49,214 14,831

170 1,901 415 1,216 270 270 81 494 413 249 1,043 154

170 1,912 417 1,218 270 275 82 495 413 252 1,052 154

– 2 – 1 – – – – – – 2 –

– 24 2 3 – – – 3 9 1 6 –

1 160 – 25 4 3 3 15 3 1 49 2

19,065 14,565 16,831 1,451,520 15,794 12,634 351,769 11,615 10,570 16,588 21,374 10,361 21,744 15,807 30,242 75,544

63 302 244 98,000 442 323 19,456 288 176 856 819 384 1,058 423 508 5,893

64 303 251 100,581 442 323 19,606 288 177 859 821 385 1,062 423 508 5,935

– – – 319 1 – 37 – – – – – 1 – – 23

2 – 1 1,021 1 2 128 – – 2 7 1 8 2 4 41

10,196

260

264



13,048 30,622 11,051 32,439 11,671 13,896 10,743 16,722

364 555 333 984 551 412 246 230

365 559 336 984 553 415 246 232

– – 2 – 1 – – 1

City by state Population

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

910 174 99 369 677 214 328 665 322 280 1,356 483 705 670 513 316 264 33 224 574 139 222 137 198 86 484

39 23 3 42 38 25 13 66 22 14 159 22 36 123 24 17 78 3 15 42 18 17 5 23 – 99

7 – – 1 7 2 1 11 5 6 11 5 – – – – – – 5 2 3 6 – – – 7

22

152

6



24 172 16 17 3 6 3 33 11 4 43 8

14 401 62 97 17 32 9 59 67 22 181 15

122 906 326 1,043 234 216 59 347 307 216 619 129

9 236 9 30 12 13 7 37 16 5 143 –

– 11 2 2 – 5 1 1 – 3 9 –

– 1 2 10,425 3 1 1,585 6 – 21 7 3 44 5 8 404

7 12 9 11,047 40 5 1,517 27 3 65 20 9 93 47 13 429

19 41 32 12,089 56 28 3,153 58 23 78 222 36 134 37 37 1,360

34 233 188 46,952 327 280 10,533 180 132 624 497 313 706 296 422 3,016

1 15 12 16,147 14 7 2,503 17 18 66 66 22 72 36 24 620

1 1 7 2,581 – – 150 – 1 3 2 1 4 – – 42

1

1

19

25

191

23

4

2 3 1 1 4 1 1 –

3 16 2 8 4 1 1 5

42 67 13 18 6 20 24 6

55 50 42 72 41 31 44 39

249 369 246 816 474 336 168 151

13 50 27 69 21 23 8 28

1 4 3 – 2 3 – 2

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued Lower Paxton Township Lower Pottsgrove Township Lower Saucon Township Lower Southampton Township Manheim Township Manor Township McCandless McKeesport Meadville Mid-Cumberland Valley Regional Middletown Township Mifflin County Regional Millcreek Township Monroeville Montgomery Township Moon Township Morrisville Mountaintop Regional Mount Lebanon Muhlenberg Township Munhall Nanticoke Nether Providence Township Newberry Township New Britain Township New Castle Newtown Township (Bucks County) Newtown Township (Delaware County) Norristown Northampton Township Northern York Regional North Fayette Township North Huntingdon Township North Middleton Township North Versailles Township Oil City Patton Township Penn Hills Pennridge Regional Penn Township (Westmoreland County) Penn Township (York County) Peters Township Philadelphia Phoenixville Pine-Marshall-Bradford Woods Pittsburgh Plains Township Plumstead Township Plymouth Township Pocono Mountain Regional Pocono Township Pottstown Pottsville Radnor Township Reading Richland Township (Bucks County) Richland Township (Cambria County) Ridley Township Robinson Township Ross Township Rostraver Township Salisbury Township Sandy Township Scott Township (Allegheny County) See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued Shaler Township Silver Spring Township South Fayette Township South Park Township South Whitehall Township Springettsbury Township Springfield Township (Delaware County) Springfield Township (Montgomery County) Spring Garden Township Spring Township (Berks County) State College St. Marys City Stroud Area Regional Sunbury Susquehanna Regional Susquehanna Township (Dauphin County) Towamencin Township Tredyffrin Township Uniontown Upper Allen Township Upper Chichester Township Upper Darby Township Upper Dublin Township Upper Gwynedd Township Upper Merion Township Upper Providence Township (Delaware County) Upper Providence Township (Montgomery County) Upper Saucon Township Upper Southampton Township Upper St. Clair Township Uwchlan Township Warminster Township Warren Warrington Township Warwick Township (Bucks County) Warwick Township (Lancaster County) Washington (Washington County) Washington Township (Franklin County) West Chester West Deer Township West Goshen Township West Hempfield Township West Lampeter Township West Manchester Township West Mifflin West Norriton Township Westtown Township West Whiteland Township Whitehall Whitehall Township Whitemarsh Township Whitpain Township Wilkinsburg Willistown Township Yeadon York Area Regional

29,768 10,944 11,999 14,175 18,894 23,941

360 253 114 62 804 910

360 253 114 63 811 916

– – – – – –

– 1 2 – 2 3

3 3 – 2 8 14

10 2 3 2 41 7

46 25 16 12 69 32

282 217 88 42 666 820

19 5 5 4 18 34

– – – 1 7 6

23,660

849

853



2

12

81

40

654

60

4

20,080 11,698 22,729 53,216 14,161 30,444 10,584 11,373

335 421 244 1,437 334 1,051 673 331

335 425 245 1,446 337 1,056 675 335

– – – – – 1 1 –

– 1 1 16 – 5 15 2

7 12 1 11 1 14 1 2

11 3 3 25 10 128 124 14

27 73 26 149 41 87 66 46

256 299 201 1,197 270 750 441 258

34 33 12 39 12 66 25 9

– 4 1 9 3 5 2 4

21,553 17,611 29,720 11,533 15,557 17,005 78,870 26,211 14,147 27,456

765 231 463 476 156 639 1,752 353 217 1,927

772 231 464 480 156 646 1,756 354 217 1,934

– 1 – 1 – – 4 – – –

4 – 1 6 – 3 11 1 – –

24 4 10 19 2 29 95 4 5 15

7 18 20 41 2 28 64 13 6 20

79 27 48 54 23 60 136 45 47 60

577 177 365 296 123 433 1,227 265 149 1,672

74 4 19 59 6 86 215 25 10 160

7 – 1 4 – 7 4 1 – 7

10,376

68

69







9

10

47

2

1

13,945 11,239 16,811 19,231 16,229 33,787 10,419 15,871

207 122 138 113 331 753 216 209

207 123 138 113 331 760 220 212

– – – – – – – –

1 1 – – 1 8 – 2

– – – – 2 27 2 4

3 8 16 – 23 30 4 10

17 21 42 5 47 89 35 28

169 90 67 100 247 562 160 148

17 2 13 8 11 37 15 17

– 1 – – – 7 4 3

11,136

139

143



2



4

19

106

8

4

15,127 15,079

68 693

69 701

– –

– 16

– 32

1 36

11 72

54 495

2 42

1 8

12,079 18,285 11,868 20,471 15,520 12,166 17,200 22,551 15,959 14,580 16,934 13,864 24,667 15,319 18,538 19,184 10,780 11,615 45,191

225 847 158 601 305 163 852 402 399 511 609 84 1,177 399 364 892 128 480 715

228 847 158 606 305 166 859 403 400 511 610 85 1,189 404 365 903 130 487 720

– – – – – – – 1 1 – – – – – 1 4 – 2 1

6 17 3 4 1 – – 3 5 1 1 1 1 – 3 10 – 10 9

4 30 – 12 8 3 11 8 6 3 5 4 20 1 2 70 1 31 8

13 73 22 50 10 7 16 24 43 41 7 10 31 5 46 80 17 37 20

28 117 37 38 43 18 58 28 44 67 43 7 131 42 37 239 19 59 111

167 534 94 461 218 123 742 294 266 375 531 52 931 315 261 299 84 279 533

7 76 2 36 25 12 25 44 34 24 22 10 63 36 14 190 7 62 33

3 – – 5 – 3 7 1 1 – 1 1 12 5 1 11 2 7 5

16,621 23,334

314 424

325 433

– –

6 6

– 1

5 18

56 68

233 315

14 16

11 9

RHODE ISLAND Barrington Bristol See footnotes at end of table.

148

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

16,925 17,341 34,834 79,362 31,800 13,047 50,611 28,131 20,121 20,198 16,941 25,638 28,164 32,963 10,624 71,589 17,879 158,585 10,710 20,253 28,866 15,159 11,997 88,867 24,652 30,420 43,812

249 810 588 2,218 589 202 1,010 1,060 447 433 462 1,583 569 575 224 2,943 285 12,840 98 283 588 292 273 2,787 378 697 1,218

254 821 599 2,229 598 203 1,018 1,067 450 436 464 1,619 578 582 226 3,009 290 13,205 98 294 593 294 282 2,821 378 713 1,230

– 1 – 1 – – – 2 – – – 2 – 1 – – – 30 – – 2 – – – 1 – 3

8 15 7 38 10 – 28 4 – 4 2 19 3 6 4 45 9 82 – 5 5 – 10 12 5 9 33

– 41 2 31 1 – 15 21 10 8 6 29 – 9 2 91 4 552 – – 12 1 – 31 1 18 23

12,936 112,539 31,030 14,109 58,721 19,904 13,798 15,396 12,296 42,027

475 9,967 4,231 376 5,519 2,107 610 496 427 4,974

476 10,014 4,264 377 5,529 2,113 611 500 427 5,001

1 12 1 1 7 – – – – 9

5 40 12 7 53 11 6 – 1 21

25,760 17,798 12,090 14,653 13,753 59,994 120,177 10,364 20,657 14,496

535 397 415 547 489 2,827 4,287 316 756 447

542 397 417 559 493 2,837 4,319 317 762 447

– 1 – – – 1 2 – – –

10,534 14,472 38,510 25,065 25,486 10,747 152,630 102,765 37,494 10,121 26,591 33,520 27,049

771 1,120 999 657 1,058 899 17,984 4,968 1,932 495 501 2,343 1,422

771 1,128 1,003 659 1,065 903 18,086 4,996 1,933 495 503 2,352 1,430

– – – – 1 3 17 3 3 – – 7 –

City by state

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

12 74 29 72 21 6 69 40 8 17 25 102 16 44 6 239 16 506 5 5 23 10 18 126 10 42 95

45 200 98 416 83 39 196 169 73 59 87 348 126 112 31 514 55 2,289 40 34 140 52 38 388 103 93 298

172 351 429 1,423 465 147 576 743 307 331 329 1,003 402 310 174 1,634 190 6,617 50 233 371 222 199 1,985 253 495 645

12 128 23 237 9 10 126 81 49 14 13 80 22 93 7 420 11 2,764 3 6 35 7 8 245 5 40 121

5 11 11 11 9 1 8 7 3 3 2 36 9 7 2 66 5 365 – 11 5 2 9 34 – 16 12

5 493 94 16 230 58 8 4 7 162

31 955 498 78 555 505 28 89 24 772

69 1,209 576 74 808 320 101 51 54 689

345 6,508 2,852 189 3,563 1,146 395 325 320 3,003

19 750 198 11 303 67 72 27 21 318

1 47 33 1 10 6 1 4 – 27

15 3 2 5 6 41 81 6 6 12

1 – 1 – 2 40 55 – 2 1

19 9 7 11 16 137 263 10 25 15

89 51 59 96 62 431 603 29 98 54

391 318 328 416 390 2,031 3,049 261 595 340

20 15 18 19 13 146 234 10 30 25

7 – 2 12 4 10 32 1 6 –

2 6 1 1 11 3 109 62 19 2 3 10 7

17 13 9 3 9 17 770 110 34 3 11 76 20

67 81 55 7 105 222 1,838 423 140 34 31 318 107

97 179 193 52 146 197 3,271 782 282 66 47 384 166

532 806 708 569 744 411 9,649 3,307 1,336 353 377 1,451 1,025

56 35 33 25 42 46 2,330 281 118 37 32 97 97

– 8 4 2 7 4 102 28 1 – 2 9 8

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

RHODE ISLAND—Continued Burrillville Central Falls Coventry Cranston Cumberland East Greenwich East Providence Johnston Lincoln Middletown Narragansett Newport North Kingstown North Providence North Smithfield Pawtucket Portsmouth Providence Scituate Smithfield South Kingstown Tiverton Warren Warwick Westerly West Warwick Woonsocket SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson Columbia4 Florence Gaffney Greenville Greenwood Hanahan Mauldin Simpsonville Spartanburg SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen Brookings Huron Mitchell Pierre Rapid City Sioux Falls Vermillion Watertown Yankton TENNESSEE4 Alcoa Athens Bartlett Brentwood Bristol Brownsville Chattanooga Clarksville Cleveland Clinton Collierville Columbia Cookeville See footnotes at end of table.

149

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

10,755 13,035 20,451 14,063 22,955 39,199 13,471 16,244 41,219 10,083 56,063 61,380 44,374 181,421 16,742 11,971 20,523 11,762 10,259 10,373 25,840 13,959 628,851 20,004 24,173 12,510 63,472 533,484 27,793 12,072 11,802 17,641 26,106 11,398 14,714 20,558 10,800

888 716 1,396 927 1,552 1,070 1,545 884 1,114 809 4,697 3,768 2,469 10,736 730 889 1,844 492 474 376 666 803 59,561 664 1,780 430 3,840 48,590 1,585 595 592 779 1,345 418 1,288 924 764

890 720 1,398 929 1,556 1,073 1,547 891 1,122 815 4,714 3,788 2,480 10,856 738 892 1,846 492 476 379 671 805 60,065 668 1,792 431 3,845 48,785 1,592 597 595 782 1,350 421 1,290 927 765

113,387 12,816 13,108 21,672 43,770 21,379 178,888 10,592 20,201 324,533 12,206 611,561 11,059 19,093 19,657 72,392 114,117 52,484 14,248 16,337 15,255 22,730 22,881 14,755 14,390 153,653 20,505 61,294 11,182

4,797 948 1,091 1,364 1,139 890 13,728 332 539 21,480 769 38,674 345 1,051 1,418 3,255 8,243 1,605 452 530 432 404 1,187 871 880 11,420 1,539 4,484 140

4,813 950 1,092 1,381 1,145 898 13,786 333 541 21,535 773 38,816 345 1,058 1,420 3,271 8,310 1,620 452 530 435 404 1,193 875 885 11,429 1,545 4,502 141

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

1 – 1 – 1 – – – – 1 6 2 – 23 1 1 1 1 – – – – 146 – – 1 – 72 1 1 – 1 3 – 1 2 1

3 7 10 4 12 6 5 5 5 4 36 28 23 79 8 10 10 4 5 3 7 13 574 4 11 5 25 395 8 3 8 11 8 1 8 5 3

4 6 20 9 27 17 32 14 6 22 163 61 35 577 4 5 43 11 6 4 15 6 4,086 14 29 2 62 2,201 31 8 6 21 16 1 35 8 13

34 49 61 50 177 34 115 67 98 114 658 270 267 1,170 81 111 197 54 6 25 38 45 4,804 61 159 37 345 6,233 76 52 66 97 80 29 155 21 48

165 57 322 129 161 125 104 90 160 198 924 479 321 1,571 156 146 281 122 87 41 118 145 14,936 103 206 89 421 7,634 205 125 141 137 141 94 167 177 116

1 2 – 1 1 – 11 – 1 14 1 30 – 1 3 3 12 – – – 2 – 5 – 1 6 – 5 –

43 5 – 5 7 4 97 – 16 96 5 349 2 14 2 30 137 16 – 1 – 6 30 12 15 29 7 58 –

105 21 15 7 8 20 253 2 5 595 25 1,004 2 33 25 75 400 28 – 22 5 7 10 15 7 181 16 65 –

255 23 30 100 47 46 1,073 9 41 1,452 73 1,680 24 70 77 131 524 71 30 21 23 7 50 20 75 696 189 312 1

960 122 176 278 280 141 2,130 49 91 3,141 169 6,412 41 224 293 578 1,551 263 89 91 80 70 354 184 183 1,227 264 1,003 38

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

630 548 862 688 1,108 847 1,182 644 780 419 2,472 2,755 1,720 5,919 428 592 1,202 278 351 281 462 535 26,320 440 1,209 281 2,774 26,732 1,200 393 333 468 1,018 269 858 646 551

51 49 120 47 66 41 107 64 65 51 438 173 103 1,397 52 24 110 22 19 22 26 59 8,695 42 166 15 213 5,323 64 13 38 44 79 24 64 65 32

2 4 2 2 4 3 2 7 8 6 17 20 11 120 8 3 2 – 2 3 5 2 504 4 12 1 5 195 7 2 3 3 5 3 2 3 1

3,203 697 827 915 774 610 9,343 259 338 14,106 468 26,494 261 613 968 2,229 5,025 1,128 315 365 311 268 695 619 566 8,893 958 2,810 100

230 78 43 58 22 69 821 13 47 2,076 28 2,705 15 96 50 209 594 99 18 30 11 46 43 21 33 388 105 231 1

16 2 1 17 6 8 58 1 2 55 4 142 – 7 2 16 67 15 – – 3 – 6 4 5 9 6 18 1

Larcenytheft

4

TENNESSEE —Continued Crossville Dickson East Ridge Elizabethton Gallatin Germantown Goodlettsville Greeneville Hendersonville Humboldt Jackson Johnson City Kingsport Knoxville La Vergne Lawrenceburg Lebanon Lewisburg Manchester Martin Maryville McMinnville Memphis Millington Morristown Mount Juliet Murfreesboro Nashville Oak Ridge Paris Red Bank Shelbyville Smyrna Soddy-Daisy Springfield Tullahoma Union City TEXAS Abilene Addison Alamo Alice Allen Alvin Amarillo Andrews Angleton Arlington Athens Austin4 Azle Balch Springs Bay City Baytown Beaumont Bedford Beeville Bellaire Belton Benbrook Big Spring Borger Brenham Brownsville Brownwood Bryan Burkburnett See footnotes at end of table.

150

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

6 9 8 25 5 12 38 – 21 13 3 2 1 193 10 633 4 – 4 36 12 15 4 14 3 13 11 188 13 15 14 1 9 325 – 11 2 5 2 6 35 7 2 59 10 9 – 14 1 30 14 3 11 – 813 12 8 9 – 51 – 11 3 7 8 8 51 7 5

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

8 – 68 10 4 12 19 7 74 2 – 16 4 437 22 7,046 5 18 19 72 39 11 1 48 10 50 10 731 14 23 30 3 28 1,314 2 13 9 3 12 4 204 1 3 109 20 55 6 14 9 52 4 5 2 2 8,256 26 38 37 1 225 15 18 3 3 7 14 156 15 8

19 8 132 60 15 65 75 15 211 11 7 128 5 1,457 49 8,132 15 127 36 160 137 23 31 105 11 262 37 3,457 34 64 37 34 68 2,116 1 50 56 34 12 16 228 23 12 270 14 175 7 98 18 217 129 103 4 1 12,192 28 107 82 1 498 8 61 52 66 38 64 359 93 13

139 21 781 252 98 340 309 46 392 42 35 227 35 3,537 307 20,300 164 243 278 567 344 118 86 247 148 679 120 2,228 151 253 246 154 125 7,251 39 155 98 254 141 61 1,842 76 66 1,019 258 364 162 343 135 802 75 100 38 67 23,254 125 264 253 30 1,245 71 147 52 63 107 154 1,037 220 100

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

548 174 2,406 667 387 1,246 2,139 234 1,712 139 129 748 119 12,979 1,006 50,777 365 1,055 918 2,263 924 415 242 917 912 3,464 509 25,605 610 1,029 909 492 206 22,991 177 355 278 502 626 126 5,323 161 472 4,004 1,344 1,177 560 761 532 2,802 613 294 137 52 67,102 893 903 1,643 44 6,013 249 427 317 351 709 818 3,379 874 753

46 9 314 75 32 127 84 13 175 27 1 48 11 1,389 80 17,931 20 79 76 133 121 40 18 180 96 222 43 2,443 43 133 183 20 48 4,085 3 25 23 26 50 28 1,037 13 33 1,052 119 103 34 116 25 202 33 17 7 8 19,864 210 78 144 4 983 89 23 26 23 30 36 212 24 45

6 2 41 3 2 2 3 – 7 1 1 8 1 170 1 1,380 3 2 12 45 3 3 3 16 3 32 – 260 3 12 – – – 265 3 – 4 – 4 3 47 – 2 49 4 17 – 6 1 29 – 4 – 1 1,642 5 6 6 2 48 – – 1 – 1 4 25 4 1

TEXAS—Continued Burleson Canyon Carrollton Cedar Hill Cedar Park Cleburne College Station Colleyville Conroe Converse Coppell Copperas Cove Corinth Corpus Christi Corsicana Dallas Deer Park Del Rio Denison Denton DeSoto Dickinson Dumas Duncanville Eagle Pass Edinburg El Campo El Paso Ennis Euless Farmers Branch Flower Mound Forest Hill Fort Worth Fredericksburg Freeport Friendswood Frisco Gainesville Galena Park Garland Gatesville Georgetown Grand Prairie Grapevine Greenville Groves Haltom City Harker Heights Harlingen Henderson Hereford Hewitt Highland Village Houston Humble Huntsville Hurst Ingleside Irving Jacinto City Jacksonville Katy Keller Kerrville Kilgore Killeen Kingsville Lake Jackson

22,985 13,091 107,474 30,732 28,208 27,254 63,584 21,583 40,069 12,396 31,854 32,290 10,275 293,146 24,067 1,119,580 32,045 37,168 23,352 82,400 37,595 17,341 14,274 37,387 31,422 47,286 11,596 637,462 17,391 47,761 27,438 51,145 12,558 522,612 10,057 12,423 30,603 33,395 15,734 10,740 201,060 13,534 33,672 119,536 43,803 25,927 17,021 39,021 18,075 59,441 11,730 15,244 11,769 13,473 1,920,350 14,015 33,443 38,741 10,987 186,754 10,094 14,439 11,650 26,134 21,384 12,040 84,685 25,820 28,397

766 221 3,709 1,090 541 1,804 2,666 315 2,586 234 175 1,169 175 20,009 1,474 105,050 574 1,522 1,333 3,233 1,579 622 382 1,512 1,181 4,692 730 34,672 865 1,517 1,420 704 485 38,143 223 610 466 824 843 241 8,673 281 588 6,521 1,765 1,884 769 1,347 720 4,109 869 522 199 130 131,711 1,294 1,399 2,174 80 9,025 433 687 453 513 899 1,096 5,203 1,233 924

772 223 3,750 1,093 543 1,806 2,669 315 2,593 235 176 1,177 176 20,179 1,475 106,430 577 1,524 1,345 3,278 1,582 625 385 1,528 1,184 4,724 730 34,932 868 1,529 1,420 704 485 38,408 226 610 470 824 847 244 8,720 281 590 6,570 1,769 1,901 769 1,353 721 4,138 869 526 199 131 133,353 1,299 1,405 2,180 82 9,073 433 687 454 513 900 1,100 5,228 1,237 925

– – – 1 – 2 2 – 1 – – – – 17 – 231 1 – 2 2 2 – – 1 1 2 – 20 – – 1 – 1 61 1 1 – – – – 4 – – 8 – 1 – 1 – 4 1 – – – 230 – 1 6 – 10 1 – – – – 2 9 – –

See footnotes at end of table.

151

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

City by state Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

842 375 1,535 688 13,384 1,067 461 419 3,316 420 381 5,147 14,493 2,228 764 1,281 8,740 167 783 6,059 3,301 938 2,843 1,270 803 1,529 887 2,696 2,445 4,823 1,346 1,143 796

842 378 1,539 742 13,461 1,071 462 421 3,325 421 381 5,162 14,562 2,237 772 1,283 8,773 167 788 6,153 3,316 945 2,849 1,285 812 1,530 888 2,696 2,446 4,848 1,362 1,145 796

6,342 1,138 310 409 3,276 1,586 7,870 254 2,873 665 574 508 391 3,876 349 498 1,618 578 285 1,326 1,489 996 343 4,796 86,332 1,666 1,581 340 468 541 1,659 2,178 359 563 897

6,431 1,145 310 410 3,288 1,591 7,912 254 2,917 666 577 508 395 3,886 356 499 1,623 580 285 1,339 1,489 1,000 346 4,816 86,986 1,669 1,582 343 468 541 1,660 2,185 360 568 898

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

21 5 40 13 181 18 8 6 46 5 8 152 248 39 9 22 116 3 16 109 54 5 22 29 18 31 7 28 29 63 40 21 9 33 116 11 4 3 47 13 115 2 156 4 9 2 5 103 13 5 7 7 4 39 32 4 4 41 1,699 9 24 3 3 12 28 30 1 6 40

8 52 146 52 716 26 20 58 93 18 43 232 2,107 148 38 72 268 3 120 314 267 52 31 58 55 163 13 148 134 417 123 151 70 435 397 38 8 13 192 56 482 19 240 18 39 16 56 163 35 60 35 20 18 84 75 46 30 217 5,668 29 119 4 26 21 45 155 26 29 37

225 76 359 174 1,749 169 53 74 472 36 62 1,087 2,648 484 194 249 1,365 40 143 594 683 179 566 322 101 230 128 204 319 908 276 180 197 506 1,275 176 47 51 554 242 1,475 50 878 84 105 85 105 779 82 90 308 99 54 238 200 189 58 821 11,604 233 239 77 56 126 215 347 66 91 324

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

42 9 180 64 788 50 34 9 301 28 35 430 603 141 51 70 850 9 50 713 149 54 242 86 38 75 27 105 142 171 94 42 16 91 675 79 5 11 200 17 381 8 344 22 45 37 12 293 26 43 53 39 45 77 71 63 29 128 5,868 48 75 18 16 77 27 93 8 61 167

– 3 4 54 77 4 1 2 9 1 – 15 69 9 8 2 33 – 5 94 15 7 6 15 9 1 1 – 1 25 16 2 – 11 89 7 – 1 12 5 42 – 44 1 3 – 4 10 7 1 5 2 – 13 – 4 3 20 654 3 1 3 – – 1 7 1 5 1

TEXAS—Continued La Marque Lamesa Lancaster La Porte Laredo League City Leon Valley Levelland Lewisville Live Oak Lockhart Longview Lubbock Lufkin Mansfield Marshall McAllen Memorial Villages Mercedes Mesquite Midland Mineral Wells Mission Missouri City Mount Pleasant Nacogdoches Nederland New Braunfels North Richland Hills Odessa Orange Palestine Pampa Paris4 Pasadena Pearland Pecos Pflugerville Pharr Plainview Plano Pleasanton Port Arthur Portland Port Lavaca Port Neches Raymondville Richardson Richmond Rio Grande City Robstown Rockwall Roma Rosenberg Round Rock Rowlett Saginaw San Angelo San Antonio San Benito San Marcos Santa Fe Schertz Seagoville Seguin Sherman Snyder Socorro South Houston See footnotes at end of table.

152

15,285 10,218 25,597 34,790 190,540 46,778 10,430 14,111 80,472 10,862 12,279 78,578 197,658 34,831 25,851 25,319 114,736 12,277 16,292 120,860 102,254 15,524 45,718 69,014 13,680 32,045 18,308 39,824 58,414 92,891 20,550 19,546 19,210 27,271 139,046 36,344 10,752 11,818 47,691 24,009 242,289 10,358 58,854 15,788 12,841 14,544 10,097 91,043 14,906 15,506 13,311 17,973 12,186 32,404 69,880 41,844 12,366 91,800 1,193,440 25,403 42,171 10,632 18,543 11,481 25,413 35,479 12,129 28,639 16,040

– – – – 10 1 1 – 1 – – 9 12 1 – 1 2 – – 2 5 1 2 1 – 1 – – 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 – 1 – – – 5 – 2 – – – 1 1 1 – 2 – 2 – – – – 1 85 – 2 1 – – 1 1 – 1 –

– 2 11 11 65 4 – 4 28 5 7 81 141 21 9 9 3 – 3 2 69 9 – 8 6 28 4 18 24 18 11 12 13 29 15 – 3 27 14 21 5 33 5 22 3 – 13 – 3 3 3 2 20 9 8 2 83 456 8 36 8 10 10 22 12 4 2 –

546 231 799 374 9,875 799 345 268 2,375 328 226 3,156 8,734 1,394 463 858 6,136 112 451 4,325 2,074 638 1,980 766 585 1,001 708 2,193 1,796 3,244 801 736 489 1,818 3,849 819 245 328 2,256 1,244 5,391 170 1,220 532 354 365 212 2,524 192 297 1,210 410 160 868 1,102 686 220 3,505 60,952 1,339 1,086 229 357 295 1,321 1,540 254 373 329

Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

18,701 21,087 16,246 71,200 15,133 15,894 54,256 15,767 33,586 44,422 26,963 87,173 23,940 17,265 11,663 64,185 11,914 112,893 24,211 23,988 21,631 32,669 14,842 16,659 102,905 10,037 13,721

318 751 571 1,798 445 569 2,735 1,140 2,548 3,600 1,118 6,262 602 1,108 654 3,703 500 9,334 482 1,165 770 2,272 258 620 6,271 168 385

321 754 572 1,802 446 576 2,760 1,144 2,572 3,625 1,133 6,278 607 1,116 656 3,712 510 9,386 483 1,171 777 2,278 258 620 6,320 168 386

– 1 – 1 – – 1 – 3 3 – 3 – – – 3 – 13 – 1 1 – – – 5 – –

1 7 13 6 3 4 12 4 25 27 8 68 – – 9 25 2 122 1 2 7 3 – – 37 1 –

6 27 4 31 8 11 37 34 60 68 9 120 9 10 8 64 13 231 6 7 9 33 2 5 162 2 2

12,098 19,810 43,166 17,960 20,235 16,670 28,389 12,668 12,390 20,407 59,209 17,697 31,340 34,023 15,499 71,519 86,990 11,766 29,912 116,060 33,565 179,455 106,795 29,368 15,037 21,114 18,089 18,120 68,299 107,702

200 808 1,059 830 877 391 900 199 258 333 2,298 311 1,728 3,149 251 5,526 3,475 350 754 3,917 940 16,831 3,076 657 659 1,885 912 829 2,712 7,136

200 809 1,063 834 878 393 917 202 261 336 2,318 313 1,732 3,152 251 5,526 3,477 355 765 3,946 946 16,928 3,098 662 660 1,895 916 834 2,722 7,175

– – – 1 – 1 – – – – 1 – – – – 6 1 – – – 1 10 5 – 1 1 – 1 – 4

1 4 10 6 1 3 15 3 1 3 21 – 17 24 3 79 18 5 5 45 6 137 17 – 3 33 9 6 26 66

16,364 12,134 39,306 16,960 18,743 10,302 14,619

468 464 3,023 623 593 364 972

471 464 3,040 626 598 367 973

– – – – – – –

2 4 31 1 1 1 –

City by state

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

Burglary

Larcenytheft

14 14 6 57 44 40 127 179 228 336 17 447 5 82 34 350 34 572 30 38 13 85 5 68 382 7 51

67 126 77 334 90 97 581 150 461 644 223 898 80 262 175 824 91 1,515 84 183 87 382 57 123 1,098 14 79

215 481 458 1,300 260 384 1,825 699 1,662 2,287 815 4,373 479 713 406 2,292 318 5,935 336 871 607 1,630 188 365 4,135 136 227

15 95 13 69 40 33 152 74 109 235 46 353 29 41 22 145 42 946 25 63 46 139 6 59 452 8 26

3 3 1 4 1 7 25 4 24 25 15 16 5 8 2 9 10 52 1 6 7 6 – – 49 – 1

1 1 4 7 1 – 7 – – – 12 2 23 28 2 138 10 – 3 26 6 576 24 1 5 37 3 4 17 116

5 26 90 30 15 2 22 6 7 7 71 10 56 79 6 220 25 6 15 57 74 578 80 31 18 67 6 19 81 306

43 94 177 92 125 77 105 34 35 46 354 83 211 357 29 854 332 68 70 667 109 2,169 505 166 68 260 132 146 314 986

143 636 734 666 707 301 696 144 193 265 1,709 189 1,304 2,455 205 3,840 2,919 253 611 2,942 701 11,828 2,331 419 545 1,232 744 629 2,112 5,039

7 47 44 28 28 7 55 12 22 12 130 27 117 206 6 389 170 18 50 180 43 1,533 114 40 19 255 18 24 162 619

– 1 4 4 1 2 17 3 3 3 20 2 4 3 – – 2 5 11 29 6 97 22 5 1 10 4 5 10 39

5 6 31 5 4 – 6

12 10 116 16 5 2 8

71 79 500 82 78 44 73

364 347 2,230 504 486 300 854

14 18 115 15 19 17 31

3 – 17 3 5 3 1

Robbery

Aggravated assault

TEXAS—Continued Southlake Stafford Stephenville Sugar Land Sulphur Springs Taylor Temple Terrell Texarkana Texas City The Colony Tyler University Park Uvalde Vernon Victoria Vidor Waco Watauga Waxahachie Weatherford Weslaco West University Place White Settlement Wichita Falls Woodway Wylie UTAH Alpine/Highland American Fork Bountiful Brigham City Cedar City Centerville Clearfield Clinton Farmington Kaysville Layton Lehi Midvale Murray North Ogden Ogden Orem Payson Pleasant Grove/Lindon Provo Roy Salt Lake City Sandy South Jordan South Ogden South Salt Lake Spanish Fork Springville West Jordan West Valley VERMONT Bennington Brattleboro Burlington Colchester Essex Milton South Burlington See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

– 35,489 – 37,916 – 16,721 – 21,316 19,389 – 14,086 – 35,150 – 19,769 23,341 27,622 65,838 – 34,500 15,445 184,497 – 232,632 – 35,427 – – 195,375 – – 24,756 66,744 – 17,741 446,431 – 23,149 –

6 714 3 2,323 8 1,226 1 737 1,166 3 627 15 1,528 8 721 1,255 631 2,752 4 1,421 769 9,957 16 15,913 12 2,759 6 6 16,710 10 10 580 2,895 1 241 17,682 15 1,257 2

6 718 3 2,340 8 1,241 1 738 1,170 3 634 15 1,539 8 721 1,267 636 2,773 4 1,439 773 10,063 16 15,944 12 2,776 6 6 16,877 10 10 581 2,932 1 243 17,843 15 1,266 2

16,472 15,736 18,673 108,046 64,527 10,340 31,061 41,584 27,442 11,899 13,636 13,960 27,224 11,992 41,726 14,859 89,442 76,178 11,207 12,644 19,601 51,941 67,818 46,727 31,920 12,153 67,741

1,408 454 392 4,511 4,149 503 815 2,938 2,682 375 1,366 550 1,074 311 1,015 1,040 6,228 4,789 788 1,018 475 3,008 5,451 1,491 1,451 183 5,007

1,411 455 407 4,554 4,166 503 822 2,955 2,711 378 1,374 554 1,079 316 1,026 1,043 6,265 4,825 792 1,031 486 3,039 5,508 1,505 1,460 188 5,041

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

– – – 3 – – – – 2 – – – 3 – – 1 – 2 – 2 8 20 – 44 – 7 1 – 72 – – – 3 – – 11 – – –

– 5 – 18 – 2 – 5 8 – 7 – 13 – 4 15 4 26 – 21 7 95 – 121 – 22 – – 110 – – 2 19 – 2 100 – 6 –

– 5 – 102 – 16 – 4 22 – 7 – 25 – 19 48 17 87 1 34 21 448 – 772 – 137 – 1 1,117 – – 2 108 – 4 451 – 23 –

1 49 – 276 3 19 1 25 73 – 22 1 96 – 35 121 53 177 1 78 48 777 8 726 3 207 1 – 1,045 – – 10 215 – 12 374 1 83 –

– 97 – 359 – 103 – 70 91 – 78 – 198 – 37 219 32 402 – 131 80 1,460 – 2,304 – 451 1 – 2,829 – 1 48 509 1 16 2,491 – 174 1

3 – – – 3 1 – 5 – – – 1 – – – – 4 6 – – – 1 2 – – – 7

10 3 2 17 18 3 5 75 26 2 19 8 11 1 5 9 142 43 5 12 11 26 23 13 15 1 55

– 2 1 60 42 3 8 76 77 2 19 11 31 1 14 5 146 128 6 23 15 38 133 12 26 2 170

29 2 2 62 71 10 33 231 102 1 55 21 54 13 11 19 275 158 5 40 11 127 137 35 47 2 386

165 57 104 470 587 73 140 473 536 64 193 84 174 68 201 147 970 533 117 170 113 433 810 214 279 35 1,037

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

2 535 3 1,427 5 1,046 – 584 900 2 476 6 1,123 6 560 748 489 1,846 2 1,005 561 5,952 4 10,192 7 1,644 1 5 8,848 7 6 482 1,768 – 202 13,404 12 920 1

3 23 – 138 – 40 – 49 70 1 37 8 70 2 66 103 36 212 – 150 44 1,205 4 1,754 2 291 2 – 2,689 3 3 36 273 – 5 851 2 51 –

– 4 – 17 – 15 – 1 4 – 7 – 11 – – 12 5 21 – 18 4 106 – 31 – 17 – – 167 – – 1 37 – 2 161 – 9 –

1,130 371 282 3,397 3,247 372 568 1,810 1,486 291 1,003 378 546 187 682 828 3,421 3,072 547 686 280 2,190 3,371 997 1,010 113 2,734

71 19 1 505 181 41 61 268 455 15 77 47 258 41 102 32 1,270 849 108 87 45 193 975 220 74 30 618

3 1 15 43 17 – 7 17 29 3 8 4 5 5 11 3 37 36 4 13 11 31 57 14 9 5 34

Larcenytheft

VIRGINIA Alexandria State Police Blacksburg Bristol State Police Charlottesville Chesapeake State Police Colonial Heights Colonial Heights State Police Fairfax City Fredericksburg Fredericksburg State Police Front Royal Hampton State Police Harrisonburg Harrisonburg State Police Herndon Hopewell Leesburg Lynchburg Lynchburg State Police Manassas Martinsville Newport News Newport News State Police Norfolk Norfolk State Police Petersburg Petersburg State Police Portsmouth State Police Richmond Richmond State Police Roanoke State Police Salem Suffolk Suffolk State Police Vienna Virginia Beach Virginia Beach State Police Winchester Winchester State Police WASHINGTON Aberdeen Anacortes Bainbridge Island Bellevue Bellingham Bonney Lake Bothell Bremerton Burien Camas Centralia Covington Des Moines Edgewood Edmonds Ellensburg Everett Federal Way Issaquah Kelso Kenmore Kennewick Kent Kirkland Lacey Lake Forest Park Lakewood See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

35,076 34,848 22,150 21,391 10,452 16,694 21,479 24,466 15,067 21,420 40,859 28,444 19,502 24,673 32,293 45,778 48,678 38,452 30,793 22,909 550,005 53,299 188,734 13,602 184,328 14,620 11,992 26,989 121,585 29,553 25,325 74,218

2,896 2,864 1,091 376 311 1,214 661 2,203 464 569 2,878 1,610 1,015 455 3,273 1,679 3,797 1,300 525 1,783 45,300 1,710 16,317 1,006 18,605 3,068 504 1,282 7,721 1,875 1,941 6,637

2,936 2,879 1,101 381 312 1,220 674 2,222 472 574 2,891 1,617 1,021 458 3,293 1,682 3,809 1,313 543 1,790 45,472 1,731 16,387 1,009 18,733 3,082 510 1,290 7,795 1,880 1,946 6,670

52,314 15,766 11,870 11,282

3,776 928 269 314

68,627 17,865 10,299 15,164 36,498 39,116 12,142 10,317 24,908 10,881 13,419 18,534 20,409 61,522 20,584 41,871 11,404 16,974 28,705 18,244 13,931 10,909 17,576 100,483 15,253 36,006 10,340

1,734 896 479 465 1,644 1,129 504 420 323 127 360 514 445 2,575 560 1,600 452 388 642 340 850 183 797 3,478 376 1,300 430

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

1 – – – – 1 – – – 1 2 3 – – – – 3 – – – 36 1 8 1 15 1 – – 4 – – 3

3,828 936 270 315

1,734 896 479 468 1,650 1,129 504 422 326 131 365 516 445 2,581 562 1,603 453 398 647 340 850 183 798 3,495 376 1,303 430

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

2,001 2,090 724 301 226 936 427 1,785 304 444 2,081 1,090 793 288 2,419 1,205 2,368 1,026 366 896 26,424 1,156 10,819 767 10,360 2,159 304 797 5,449 1,303 1,491 4,468

230 308 150 17 24 42 92 106 53 19 207 117 27 19 425 181 703 31 28 426 8,386 183 1,295 62 3,013 491 45 158 618 86 104 595

40 15 10 5 1 6 13 19 8 5 13 7 6 3 20 3 12 13 18 7 172 21 70 3 128 14 6 8 74 5 5 33

848 123 60 22

2,277 632 164 268

315 57 21 6

52 8 1 1

209 52 39 53 219 84 22 38 68 6 59 62 43 354 92 132 36 33 86 27 35 10 27 658 17 162 50

1,368 809 386 387 1,231 988 442 359 217 120 269 391 383 1,977 418 1,375 397 346 494 293 720 165 731 2,321 331 1,020 353

60 16 32 14 86 26 26 16 30 – 17 40 11 107 25 41 12 8 30 16 58 6 27 187 20 77 15

– – – 3 6 – – 2 3 4 5 2 – 6 2 3 1 10 5 – – – 1 17 – 3 –

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

8 19 16 3 – 12 11 14 4 19 45 12 7 8 10 12 37 7 3 31 181 21 69 3 136 23 5 10 63 44 29 28

31 43 19 2 1 15 5 19 1 5 51 33 9 1 32 15 91 9 3 37 1,653 41 370 6 745 51 7 36 134 22 20 120

122 66 14 4 13 48 13 11 15 16 50 73 15 21 48 68 102 47 8 86 2,463 65 787 16 1,501 54 18 103 392 109 61 225

503 338 168 49 47 160 113 268 87 65 442 282 164 118 339 198 493 180 117 307 6,157 243 2,969 151 2,835 289 125 178 1,061 311 236 1,198

2 1 – –

42 3 1 1

137 28 4 –

155 84 19 17

– – – – 2 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – 1 – – –

11 9 1 – 13 – 3 4 1 – 1 6 2 7 4 10 – – 5 1 – 1 7 36 1 7 –

5 2 1 – 54 18 11 1 2 1 3 9 3 27 15 6 1 – 8 1 30 1 2 64 2 28 2

81 8 20 11 39 12 – 2 5 – 11 6 3 102 6 36 6 – 19 2 7 – 3 211 5 6 10

Larcenytheft

WASHINGTON—Continued Longview Lynnwood Marysville Mercer Island Mill Creek Moses Lake Mountlake Terrace Mount Vernon Mukilteo Oak Harbor Olympia Pasco Port Angeles Pullman Puyallup Redmond Renton Richland Sammamish SeaTac Police Services Seattle Shoreline Spokane Sunnyside Tacoma Tukwila Tumwater University Place Vancouver Walla Walla Wenatchee Yakima WEST VIRGINIA4 Huntington Martinsburg St. Albans Vienna WISCONSIN Appleton Ashwaubenon Baraboo Beaver Dam Beloit Brookfield Brown Deer Burlington Caledonia Cedarburg Chippewa Falls Cudahy De Pere Eau Claire Fitchburg Fond Du Lac Fort Atkinson Fox Valley Franklin Germantown Glendale Grafton Grand Chute Green Bay Greendale Greenfield Hartford See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 8 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by City 10,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued

Population

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

61,554 13,083 91,376 50,475 215,217 34,213 12,269 20,131 16,027 32,613 15,634 22,802 10,658 16,525 584,763 11,222 23,238 24,429 39,187 28,807 11,927 15,146 61,634 13,768 10,070 15,568 10,947 82,647 12,706 50,627 12,860 20,727 23,768 20,831 27,929 16,384 21,459 64,625 10,277 37,518 46,384 60,612 29,722 13,118 13,862 19,122

3,185 274 3,152 2,068 7,992 1,176 508 640 477 521 671 177 355 483 44,092 332 694 513 529 798 203 581 2,029 142 300 330 247 5,611 535 2,331 381 482 952 713 1,486 242 518 1,399 228 1,534 2,507 2,631 875 197 334 1,070

3,204 276 3,168 2,076 8,097 1,176 508 650 480 521 674 178 355 483 44,616 333 696 524 533 807 205 581 2,034 142 300 331 249 5,633 537 2,345 383 501 960 725 1,497 245 518 1,401 228 1,539 2,508 2,660 879 198 334 1,070

49,659 55,519 11,774 20,447 13,268 25,641 11,101 19,799 15,090

2,182 2,182 499 1,049 451 822 503 1,128 535

2,229 2,195 499 1,066 453 825 507 1,130 536

City by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

– 1 – – 3 – – – – – – – – – 122 – – – – 3 – – – – – – – 4 – – – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – 1

19 2 26 17 71 7 – 5 3 1 7 3 5 1 303 6 1 7 – 3 1 – 17 1 2 4 1 15 1 20 – 5 11 7 6 2 3 16 1 11 11 9 3 – 5 3

29 – 78 23 286 3 5 3 – 8 2 2 2 6 3,021 1 18 1 8 10 5 1 9 – – 3 – 256 2 14 11 9 – 1 9 – 2 15 – 15 84 76 4 5 2 3

117 11 412 58 328 23 13 9 18 6 9 4 8 3 2,265 – 13 11 24 4 4 7 116 1 9 3 2 261 23 53 2 13 20 15 41 6 11 35 4 77 45 75 3 – 14 9

425 11 470 160 1,267 149 61 71 30 50 97 21 45 42 6,363 55 125 43 87 67 13 17 234 21 14 20 23 1,195 40 315 39 69 106 81 201 28 80 187 28 257 263 389 49 16 26 194

3 2 – 1 – – 1 1 –

35 20 – 1 – 5 9 17 4

16 21 2 – – 1 5 6 –

119 60 4 58 14 69 17 82 22

335 182 16 66 54 97 82 109 75

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

2,487 238 1,955 1,694 5,365 945 415 532 416 425 525 137 277 416 23,949 264 496 434 385 683 171 551 1,600 117 270 289 208 3,293 453 1,807 308 362 787 582 1,144 190 402 1,068 193 1,099 1,950 1,856 789 166 280 828

108 11 211 116 672 49 14 20 10 31 31 10 18 15 8,069 6 41 17 25 28 9 5 53 2 5 11 13 587 16 122 21 24 28 26 85 16 20 78 2 75 154 226 27 10 7 32

19 2 16 8 105 – – 10 3 – 3 1 – – 524 1 2 11 4 9 2 – 5 – – 1 2 22 2 14 2 19 8 12 11 3 – 2 – 5 1 29 4 1 – –

1,558 1,824 460 905 374 624 376 886 419

116 73 17 18 9 26 13 27 15

47 13 – 17 2 3 4 2 1

Larcenytheft

WISCONSIN—Continued Janesville Kaukauna Kenosha La Crosse Madison4 Manitowoc Marinette Marshfield Menasha Menomonee Falls Menomonie Mequon Merrill Middleton Milwaukee Monroe Mount Pleasant Neenah New Berlin Oak Creek Oconomowoc Onalaska Oshkosh Pewaukee Township Platteville Pleasant Prairie Port Washington Racine River Falls Sheboygan Shorewood South Milwaukee Stevens Point Sun Prairie Superior Town of Menasha Watertown Waukesha Waupun Wausau Wauwatosa West Allis West Bend Whitefish Bay Whitewater Wisconsin Rapids WYOMING Casper Cheyenne Evanston Gillette Green River Laramie Riverton Rock Springs Sheridan 1

The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. Complete arson figures for 2000 for Alabama, Arkansas, and Massachusetts were not available. 3 The population for the city of Mobile, Alabama, includes 40,228 inhabitants from the jurisdiction of the Mobile County Sheriff’s Department. 4 Due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years’ data. 5 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Programs administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and Illinois Department of State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 6 Limited data for 2000 were available for Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana. 7 Aggravated assault figures were found to be outside established statistical parameters. 8 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. Dashes (–) indicate a zero report. 2

156

Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000 Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

ALABAMA4 Alabama State University Auburn University: Main Campus Montgomery Jacksonville State University Talladega College Troy State University University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa University of Montevallo University of North Alabama University of South Alabama University of West Alabama

5,664

7



1

4

2

209

3

203

3

22,120 5,354 7,928 455 11,515 18,744 3,147 5,805 11,185 1,980

5 – – – 3 5 – 3 1 –

– – – – – – – – – –

2 – – – – 3 – – – –

2 – – – – – – 1 – –

1 – – – 3 2 – 2 1 –

354 52 78 23 47 446 22 50 115 12

23 3 9 1 8 18 1 6 8 1

327 47 69 21 38 413 21 43 104 11

4 2 – 1 1 15 – 1 3 –

6,768

5



2



3

159

7

149

3



44,215 4,943 4,560 19,981 30,548 34,326

29 1 3 16 5 12

– – – – – –

6 – 2 6 1 3

4 1 – 1 1 5

19 – 1 9 3 4

942 42 56 407 222 1,181

213 1 19 96 66 88

670 40 34 305 144 1,047

59 1 3 6 12 46

4 – – 4 – 2

10,461

1







1

157

25

131

1

15,167 1,861 3,040 8,739

5 7 1 3 4

1 – – – –

2 – – – –

1 1 – – –

1 6 1 3 4

277 102 219 79 138

31 4 9 10 33

240 93 210 69 104

6 5 – – 1

8,382











38

12

26



1

18,021 16,470

2 2

– –

1 –

– –

1 2

358 253

63 29

238 212

57 12

6 –

6,210

– – 10 2 11 3 6 5 8 8 11 9 – 5 – – 7 2 10 2 2 – 6

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

– – 4 – 1 – – 1 – 1 2 2 – 1 – – 1 – 1 – – – 2

– – 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 – 4 1 – 3 – – – – 1 – 1 – 2

– – 5 1 7 2 3 3 6 7 5 6 – 1 – – 6 2 8 2 1 – 2

85 8 198 185 376 200 121 374 345 99 348 411 131 351 61 67 29 77 237 72 283 64 292

18 – 19 75 49 10 8 101 50 31 12 55 21 22 1 10 7 35 33 9 3 2 21

64 8 174 102 298 152 102 216 241 65 265 317 109 315 59 54 22 41 186 63 264 62 271

3 – 5 8 29 38 11 57 54 3 71 39 1 14 1 3 – 1 18 – 16 – –

– – 2 1 4 – 1 2 3 6 6 11 – 1 – – – – – – – – 2

ALASKA University of Alaska, Fairbanks ARIZONA Arizona State University: Main Campus West Central Arizona College Northern Arizona University Pima Community College University of Arizona ARKANSAS4 Arkansas State University University of Arkansas: Fayetteville Little Rock Medical Sciences Pine Bluff University of Central Arkansas

5

CALIFORNIA Allan Hancock College California State Polytechnic University: Pomona San Luis Obispo California State University: Bakersfield Channel Islands Chico Dominguez Hills Fresno Fullerton Hayward Long Beach Los Angeles Monterey Bay Northridge Sacramento San Bernardino San Jose San Marcos Stanislaus Stockton College of the Sequoias Contra Costa Community College Cuesta College El Camino College Foothill-De Anza College Humboldt State University

5

15,261 12,524 18,321 27,167 12,667 30,011 19,783 2,265 27,947 24,530 14,280 5

5,739 6,489 5

9,572 6,218 8,879 22,616 38,547 7,545

See footnotes at end of table.

157

Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

CALIFORNIA—Continued Los Angeles City College Marin Community College Pasadena Community College Reedley Community College Riverside Community College San Bernardino Community College San Diego State University San Francisco State University San Jose/Evergreen Community College Santa Rosa Junior College Sonoma State University State Center Community College University of California: Berkeley Davis Hastings College of Law Irvine Lawrence-Livermore Laboratory Los Angeles Riverside Sacramento San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz West Valley-Mission College

12,833 8,196 22,978 7,869 22,320 9,737 31,413 27,701

5 3 3 – 6 – 20 8

– – – – – – – –

– 1 – – 1 – 4 2

– 1 1 – 1 – 4 2

5 1 2 – 4 – 12 4

95 33 155 57 163 62 509 285

21 2 5 4 10 12 56 27

68 30 142 47 141 43 398 239

6 1 8 6 12 7 55 19

– – – – – – 2 1

16,167 21,728 7,083

1 4 3 14

– – – –

– 1 1 1

– – – 4

1 3 2 9

77 69 78 209

5 6 7 34

71 62 70 157

1 1 1 18

– 2 – –

22 6 1 27 – 29 1 2 6 5 6 9 1

– – – – – – – – – – – – –

4 – – 3 – 8 – – 1 – 2 4 –

10 2 – 1 – 5 1 1 – 2 1 – 1

8 4 1 23 – 16 – 1 5 3 3 5 –

930 620 9 576 20 1,426 349 141 527 343 394 157 158

36 51 – 87 1 249 36 8 54 3 22 25 54

871 547 9 450 19 1,123 293 114 421 335 371 129 100

23 22 – 39 – 54 20 19 52 5 1 3 4

9 6 – 2 – 1 2 1 3 – 3 1 –

3,717 27,036 7,164

– 6 1 14 –

– – – – –

– 3 1 8 –

– – – – –

– 3 – 6 –

40 177 39 586 29

2 3 5 44 –

38 165 32 540 29

– 9 2 2 –

– – 2 6 –

28,851 7,273 2,452 12,163

8 1 – 3

– – – –

4 1 – 2

2 – – 1

2 – – –

656 102 194 232

136 9 14 25

507 93 177 205

13 – 3 2

29 1 – 3

4,987

4



2

1

1

100

9

91





11,551











157

7

137

13

2

5

1 7 4 5

– – – –

– 1 1 1

– 1 – 4

1 5 3 –

57 376 64 496

3 45 14 45

53 321 50 435

1 10 – 16

– 5 1 –

4

11

591

51

534

6

11

5

31,347 25,092 1,122 19,277 5

36,351 11,600 5

19,894 3,491 20,056 11,302 19,910

COLORADO Adams State College Auraria Higher Education Center Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University Red Rocks Community College University of Colorado: Boulder Colorado Springs Health Science Center University of Northern Colorado

8,304 5

CONNECTICUT Eastern Connecticut State University Southern Connecticut State University University of Connecticut: Health Center Storrs, Avery Point, and Hartford Western Connecticut State University Yale University

5

5,589 11,029

DELAWARE6 University of Delaware

21,206



FLORIDA Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida International University Florida State University: Panama City Tallahassee Pensacola Junior College Santa Fe Community College University of Central Florida See footnotes at end of table.

158

12,082 20,126 3,292 31,293

26 5 2 6

– – – –

1 2 1 1

14 – – 2

11 3 1 3

329 234 30 471

137 21 2 39

170 204 28 410

22 9 – 22

– 1 – –

5

– 21 14 1 1

– – – – –

– 3 – – –

– 11 1 – –

– 7 13 1 1

13 749 66 94 274

1 49 2 – 61

12 655 61 92 206

– 45 3 2 7

– 2 – – 1

5

9,653 12,588 31,673

Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

FLORIDA—Continued University of Florida University of North Florida University of South Florida: Sarasota St. Petersburg Tampa University of West Florida

43,382 12,077

23 3

– –

1 2

3 –

19 1

908 127

29 7

817 120

62 –

7 –

5

2 – 22 –

– – – –

– – 5 –

– – 1 –

2 – 16 –

46 25 552 71

7 1 63 4

38 20 425 67

1 4 64 –

– 1 1 –

2,606 887 3,356 5,668 2,086 4,963 1,987 3,049 11,294 2,658 5,026 14,074 14,476

– – 1 – – 27 – – 6 1 2 11 2

– – – – – – – – – – – – –

– – 1 – – 1 – – 1 1 2 – 2

– – – – – 11 – – 2 – – 8 –

– – – – – 15 – – 3 – – 3 –

32 44 81 44 51 259 9 26 665 84 64 1,255 225

12 8 6 – 2 37 – 9 28 6 2 137 6

20 35 74 43 49 209 9 15 617 78 60 1,038 219

– 1 1 1 – 13 – 2 20 – 2 80 –

– 1 – – –

2,569 23,410 2,742 13,148 2,409 6,745 2,056 3,012

– – – – – – – – – – – – – –

– – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – –

– 9 – 1 – – – 1 – – – 4 1 –

– 3 – 1 – – 1 – – – – – 2 –

46 576 7 62 142 79 54 135 16 19 32 636 180 11

5 22 5 – 8 – 4 4 8 3 11 17 9 1

40 543 2 61 129 77 49 126 8 16 20 609 170 10

1 11 – 1 5 2 1 5 – – 1 10 1 –

– –

1,190 1,226 30,912 8,729 607

– 12 – 3 1 – 1 1 – – – 4 3 –

18,638 2,216 10,985

6 4 12

– – –

1 3 3

2 – 1

3 1 8

396 70 292

64 1 19

326 69 268

6 – 5

1 – –

36,201

1,318 39,471

10 2 5 – – 6

– – – – – –

7 – – – – 2

2 1 4 – – 1

1 1 1 – – 3

774 26 381 28 34 588

98 1 11 – 4 7

661 23 361 28 28 579

15 2 9 – 2 2

6 – – – – –

26,110 28,846 13,811

10 8 2

– – –

2 3 –

3 2 –

5 3 2

364 325 170

46 55 11

312 265 159

6 5 –

9 2 1

13,131

1







1

63



50

13



5

23 –

– –

– –

11 –

12 –

652 7

76 2

558 5

18 –

– –

5 5 5

GEORGIA Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Agnes Scott College Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Berry College Clark Atlanta University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton State College Emory University Fort Valley State University Georgia College and State University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Southern University Georgia Southwestern State University Georgia State University Gordon College Kennesaw State University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Middle Georgia College Morehouse College North Georgia College Reinhardt College South Georgia College University of Georgia Valdosta State University Wesleyan College ILLINOIS

5





– –

– – 4 –

7

INDIANA Ball State University DePauw University Indiana State University Indiana University: Bloomington Gary Indianapolis New Albany Marian College Purdue University

5 5 5

IOWA Iowa State University University of Iowa University of Northern Iowa KANSAS7 KENTUCKY7 LOUISIANA Delgado Community College Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge Eunice

2,901

See footnotes at end of table.

159

Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

LOUISIANA—Continued Louisiana State University—Cont.: Health Sciences Center Shreveport Louisiana Tech University McNeese State University Nicholls State University Northwestern State University Southeastern Louisiana University Southern University and A&M College: Baton Rouge New Orleans Shreveport Tulane University University of Louisiana: Lafayette Monroe University of New Orleans

2,799 4,239 10,014 7,879 7,348 9,005 15,175

– 3 4 4 – 4 26

– – – – – – 1

– 1 1 – – 1 1

– – 2 – – 1 1

– 2 1 4 – 2 23

33 35 160 87 55 84 232

– 2 29 26 4 13 40

33 32 130 61 50 70 189

– 1 1 – 1 1 3

– – 4 – – – 3

9,345 3,789 1,324 11,426

22 1 1 8

– – – –

– – – 4

8 – – 2

14 1 1 2

335 59 8 258

77 1 1 55

241 54 7 193

17 4 – 10

1 2 – 1

16,351 9,947 15,868

25 2 9

– – –

2 1 2

4 – 2

19 1 5

251 235 165

51 42 12

198 190 122

2 3 31

– – –

2,411 9,945 10,645

– – 4

– – –

– – 2

– – –

– – 2

14 218 95

2 8 8

12 210 87

– – –

– 12 –

4,770 3,844 5,198 6,172 6,060 1,613 16,647 4,611

9 1 5 4 3 – 11 3

– – – – – – – –

1 – 2 – 1 – 1 –

– – – 4 1 – 4 2

8 1 3 – 1 – 6 1

73 50 84 213 215 57 316 101

32 – 7 50 6 1 71 8

41 48 76 160 202 55 242 91

– 2 1 3 7 1 3 2

– – – 1 – – 4 –

5,553 10,265 32,864 3,000

15 5 32 9

– – – –

– 1 6 1

10 1 7 2

5 3 19 6

320 239 797 96

5 16 212 28

311 216 557 64

4 7 28 4

– 1 6

28,487 4,527 3,987 5,557 5,697 724 2,370 1,520 9,972 1,982 23,556 6,101 5,527

25 – 8 3 14 12 1 1 7 2 19 – –

– – – – – – – – – – – – –

6 – – – 2 4 – – 3 1 2 – –

3 – 1 – – – – – 1 – 5 – –

16 – 7 3 12 8 1 1 3 1 12 – –

646 102 60 67 49 26 35 25 609 66 454 19 22

72 6 9 20 16 12 1 10 53 16 22 – –

567 96 51 47 33 13 34 14 543 50 424 18 21

7 – – – – 1 – 1 13 – 8 1 1

– – – – – – – – – – – –

9,269

3 – –

– – –

1 – –

– – –

2 – –

146 71 12

14 1 1

132 70 11

– – –



29 23 2 2 4 11

– – – – – –

4 2 – – 1 3

4 1 – – 1 –

21 20 2 2 2 8

427 114 190 119 100 42

125 6 2 – 9 21

294 108 188 118 89 21

8 – – 1 2 –

MAINE University of Maine: Farmington Orono University of Southern Maine MARYLAND Bowie State University Coppin State College Frostburg State University Morgan State University Salisbury University St. Mary’s College Towson University University of Baltimore University of Maryland: Baltimore Baltimore County College Park Eastern Shore MASSACHUSETTS4 Boston University Brandeis University Emerson College Fitchburg State College Framingham State College Lasell College Massachusetts College of Art Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mount Holyoke College Northeastern University North Shore Community College Quinsigamond Community College Tufts University: Medford Suffolk Worcester University of Massachusetts: Amherst Dartmouth Harbor Campus-Boston Medical Center-Worcester Wentworth Institute of Technology Westfield State College See footnotes at end of table.

160

5 5

25,031 6,963 13,778 682 3,225 4,985

13 –



Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

MICHIGAN Central Michigan University Delta College Eastern Michigan University Ferris State University Grand Rapids Community College Grand Valley State University Hope College Lansing Community College Macomb Community College Michigan State University Michigan Technological University Mott Community College Northern Michigan University Oakland Community College Oakland University Saginaw Valley State University University of Michigan: Ann Arbor Dearborn Flint Western Michigan University

26,321 9,599 22,956 9,668 12,730 17,452 2,943 16,677 21,718 43,038 6,321 8,998 8,082 23,244 14,726 8,334

6 – 6 8 2 2 – 2 1 26 – 3 2 1 – –

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

4 – 3 5 – 2 – – – 1 – – – – – –

– – – 1 1 – – – 1 4 – 1 – – – –

2 – 3 2 1 – – 2 – 21 – 2 2 1 – –

262 48 409 224 84 91 104 112 54 897 88 33 137 97 126 111

7 2 15 36 1 8 12 – 2 135 4 – 5 – 5 4

254 45 388 181 83 82 92 111 49 736 82 32 131 94 120 106

1 1 6 7 – 1 – 1 3 26 2 1 1 3 1 1

– – 4 2 – – 3 – – – 3 – – – – 1

37,846 8,076 6,524 27,744

25 – – 4

– – – –

5 – – –

4 – – –

16 – – 4

1,605 63 189 382

89 – 9 7

1,499 60 174 367

17 3 6 8

14 1 1 6

8,504 45,361

1 24

– –

– 5

– 3

1 16

105 743

3 36

101 691

1 16

– 3

1,161 13,460 3,453 6,354 16,076

– 3 – – 7

– – – – –

– – – – 5

– 2 – – –

– 1 – – 2

18 109 46 238 297

6 47 19 34 17

12 62 27 199 273

– – – 5 7

– 3 – – 2

1,780 11,648

4 –

– –

– –

3 –

1 –

197 183

4 40

177 141

16 2

– –

3,347 6,236

1 1

– –

1 –

– –

– 1

59 90

12 10

47 80

– –

– –

22,930 15,594 12,088

4 4 2

– – –

– 1 –

– 1 2

4 2 –

355 175 400

37 5 31

318 162 355

– 8 14

1 – 1

6,780 22,142

1 2

– –

– –

– –

1 2

91 510

19 52

72 453

– 5

– –

9,987











28

10

18





21,820 12,532

14 14

– –

1 –

3 2

10 12

339 203

75 54

243 145

21 4

3 2

11,575 6,747

– 2

– –

– –

– 2

– –

42 185

6 19

36 162

– 4

– 1

MINNESOTA8 University of Minnesota: Duluth Twin Cities MISSISSIPPI Coahoma Community College Hinds Community College Itawamba Community College Jackson State University Mississippi State University University of Mississippi: Medical Center Oxford MISSOURI Lincoln University Truman State University University of Missouri: Columbia St. Louis Washington University MONTANA7 NEBRASKA University of Nebraska: Kearney Lincoln NEVADA Truckee Meadows Community College University of Nevada: Las Vegas Reno NEW JERSEY Brookdale Community College College of New Jersey, The See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

NEW JERSEY—Continued Essex County College Kean University of New Jersey Middlesex County College Monmouth University Montclair State University New Jersey Institute of Technology Richard Stockton College Rowan University Rutgers University: Camden Newark New Brunswick University of Medicine and Dentistry: Camden Newark Piscataway William Paterson University

8,921 11,199 10,331 5,425 13,285 8,258 6,298 9,636

3 4 1 3 6 14 3 4

– – – – – – – –

– 2 – 1 – 1 – 2

3 1 – – 2 5 1 2

– 1 1 2 4 8 2 –

56 142 68 106 167 182 66 107

8 5 2 4 9 2 2 1

42 127 66 98 152 144 63 103

6 10 – 4 6 36 1 3

– 1 – – 1 – – –

4,936 9,221 35,308

2 3 13

– – –

– – 5

– 2 2

2 1 6

89 198 648

4 11 79

77 162 548

8 25 21

– 1 –

5

9,758

1 21 1 4

– – – –

– – – 1

– 4 – –

1 17 1 3

53 300 102 106

1 8 3 34

51 276 99 70

1 16 – 2

– – – –

3,562 15,449 24,374

2 11 17

– – –

1 1 4

– 1 5

1 9 8

38 413 849

12 53 70

23 343 724

3 17 55

– 3 1

5

9 1 1

– – –

1 1 –

1 – –

7 – 1

418 134 252

49 8 65

369 126 186

– – 1

– – –

766 19,139

3 6 24 6 – 10

– – – – – –

– 1 – – – 2

2 – 8 3 – 3

1 5 16 3 – 5

301 206 817 130 53 681

36 31 118 1 39 23

259 175 689 123 14 649

6 – 10 6 – 9

– 2 3 – – 1

2,318 5,151 2,909

2 6 5

– – –

1 – –

– 2 1

1 4 4

72 66 117

15 7 27

57 58 89

– 1 1

– – –

11,162 6,901 5,020 5,603 7,746 3,245 5,408 290 7,901 6,015 4,127 3,950

11 3 1 – 1 2 5 – 2 1 3 2

– – – – – – – – – – – –

1 2 1 – – – 2 – – – 2 –

2 – – – 1 – 1 – – – – –

8 1 – – – 2 2 – 2 1 1 2

315 118 107 85 87 53 100 16 111 60 101 112

82 11 7 9 1 10 27 – 13 5 8 3

224 107 100 76 86 43 72 16 98 55 92 109

9 – – – – – 1 – – – 1 –

8 – 1 – 1 – 2 – 1 – – –

12,779 11,811 18,811 3,961 1,973

2 8 10 5 1

– – – – –

1 1 3 3 –

– 2 1 – –

1 5 6 2 1

224 1,037 266 97 33

26 70 21 8 1

193 961 241 89 30

5 6 4 – 2

– 3 1 – 1

7,603 794 28,011

23 – 16

– – –

– – 1

14 – 1

9 – 14

164 31 601

16 – 61

144 27 531

4 4 9

– – –

3,226 24,653

1 8

– –

1 2

– 3

– 3

53 630

12 27

40 590

1 13

– 2

4,618 5

NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University New Mexico State University University of New Mexico NEW YORK Cornell University Ithaca College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute State University of New York: Albany Binghamton Buffalo Downstate Medical Center Maritime College Stony Brook State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College: Cobleskill Farmingdale Morrisville State University of New York College: Buffalo Cortland Fredonia Geneseo New Paltz Old Westbury Oneonta Optometry Oswego Plattsburgh Potsdam Purchase

5,960 7,650 16,901 12,562 24,256 5

NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian State University Duke University East Carolina University Elon College Methodist College North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University North Carolina School of the Arts North Carolina State University University of North Carolina: Asheville Chapel Hill See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued University of North Carolina—Cont.: Greensboro Pembroke Wilmington Wake Forest University Western Carolina University Winston-Salem State University

13,322 3,062 9,967 6,082 6,580 2,788

7 – 2 4 6 9

– – – – – –

1 – – 3 1 2

5 – – 1 1 1

1 – 2 – 4 6

325 71 344 183 151 59

5 14 30 33 17 1

318 56 311 150 130 49

2 1 3 – 4 9

2 – 1 – 5 –

9,638 10,590

– 6

– –

– 5

– –

– 1

157 192

1 14

153 169

3 9

– 1

18,199 15,683 17,662 19,435 21,653 8,298 16,575 48,003 19,638 27,467 20,037 14,363 12,222

7 8 – 2 2 1 5 27 5 24 13 15 2

– – – – – – – – – – – – –

5 1 – – 1 – 1 3 2 1 2 4 1

– 7 – 2 1 – 3 6 – 8 – 1 1

2 – – – – 1 1 18 3 15 11 10 –

365 288 144 117 233 43 374 1,333 244 663 516 286 147

25 11 2 3 2 – 50 100 3 87 64 25 6

337 251 140 114 229 43 321 1,203 241 570 452 243 139

3 26 2 – 2 – 3 30 – 6 – 18 2

5 – – – 2 – 1 8 1 6 8 1 1

5,270 3,996 1,636 1,984 7,985

– – – 4 8

– – – – –

– – – 1 –

– – – – –

– – – 3 8

7 21 7 42 68

1 3 2 24 13

6 17 5 17 53

– 1 – 1 2

– – – 1 1

21,014 2,310 2,690 2,029

6 5 – – –

– – – – –

3 1 – – –

– – – – –

3 4 – – –

165 92 25 5 20

23 14 – 5 3

139 77 21 – 17

3 1 4 – –

1 1 – – –

3,685 4,828 15,971 14,173

2 – – 4

– – – –

2 – – 1

– – – 1

– – – 2

39 26 61 112

13 6 3 21

24 18 58 89

2 2 – 2

– – – 2

2,936 23,694

4 5

– –

– 2

1 1

3 2

176 327

12 41

160 274

4 12

1 9

7,567 5,816 6,028 5,802 7,080 1,790 13,442 8,069 6,359 3,857 3,063 1,857

– – 3 5 3 – 6 8 1 – – –

– – – – – – – – – – – –

– – 1 1 1 – 1 1 1 – – –

– – – – 1 – 3 5 – – – –

– – 2 4 1 – 2 2 – – – –

70 61 101 101 68 20 148 70 107 40 33 40

– 12 22 – 4 – 4 4 – – 1 11

70 48 79 100 62 20 143 66 101 40 31 28

– 1 – 1 2 – 1 – 6 – 1 1

– 1 – – – – 4 1 – – – –

3,869 3,648 1,292

1 – –

– – –

1 – –

– – –

– – –

48 29 37

6 2 2

42 26 35

– 1 –

– – –

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University University of North Dakota OHIO Bowling Green State University Cleveland State University Columbus State Community College Cuyahoga Community College Kent State University Lakeland Community College Miami University Ohio State University Ohio University University of Cincinnati University of Toledo Wright State University Youngstown State University OKLAHOMA Cameron University East Central University Murray State College Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College Northeastern State College Oklahoma State University: Main Campus Okmulgee Tulsa Rogers University, Claremore Seminole State College Southeastern Oklahoma State University Southwestern State College Tulsa Community College University of Central Oklahoma University of Oklahoma: Health Sciences Center Norman

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PENNSYLVANIA Bloomsburg University California University Clarion University East Stroudsburg University Edinboro University Elizabethtown College Indiana University Kutztown University Lehigh University Lock Haven University Mansfield University Moravian College Pennsylvania State University: Altoona Behrend Mont Alto See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued Shippensburg University Slippery Rock University University of Pittsburgh: Bradford Pittsburgh

6,676 6,803

1 2

– –

– 1

1 –

– 1

66 69

4 3

62 66

– –

– 3

1,178 26,162

1 17

– –

1 1

– 5

– 11

19 503

2 29

16 468

1 6

– 3

7,758 14,577

8 2

– –

1 –

4 –

3 2

287 284

37 13

250 266

– 5

6 –

16,982 4,615 2,383

12 2 –

– – –

2 1 –

1 1 –

9 – –

248 96 218

20 13 –

218 76 218

10 7 –

1 1 –

23,430

6



2

3

1

625

19

587

19

3

7,440

2



1



1

50

7

43





8,162 3,260 2,153 11,423 3,869 18,993 4,406 8,635 8,836 8,584 20,301

– – – 2 1 15 – – 9 10 6

– – – – – – – – – – –

– – – 2 – 2 – – – 2 1

– – – – 1 3 – – 5 – 2

– – – – – 10 – – 4 8 3

39 2 5 140 10 206 47 21 204 112 344

– – – 14 – 36 – – 14 2 57

39 1 5 123 10 165 46 20 154 108 239

– 1 – 3 – 5 1 1 36 2 48

– – – – – 3 – 2 – 3 1

8,604 26,437 5,741 2,116 10,022 6,655

4 12 2 1 22 –

– – – – – –

– – – – 5 –

2 3 – 1 8 –

2 9 2 – 9 –

198 590 59 101 682 17

61 17 2 6 40 –

124 532 57 92 618 17

13 41 – 3 24 –

– 7 – – 2 –

5

1 – – 1 3 3 1 2 2 – 3 – – – 2 – – 2 – 1 – 22 1 1

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1 – –

– – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 4 – –

– – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – 2 – – – – – – – – 1

1 – – – 3 1 1 1 2 – 3 – – – – – – 2 – 1 – 17 1 –

267 10 71 58 50 278 297 48 21 48 154 30 17 20 123 15 29 79 41 26 12 233 213 65

43 1 2 1 3 17 33 5 – 2 22 11 9 1 12 4 1 25 – – 3 75 5 9

209 8 67 57 47 251 262 43 20 46 124 19 8 18 106 9 28 54 38 24 9 149 199 53

15 1 2 – – 10 2 – 1 – 8 – – 1 5 2 – – 3 2 – 9 9 3

– – 3 2 – – 2 – – – 1 – – – 2 – – – – – – 3 – –

RHODE ISLAND Brown University University of Rhode Island SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson University Coastal Carolina University Medical University of South Carolina University of South Carolina, Columbia TENNESSEE9 Austin Peay State University Chattanooga State Technical Community College Cleveland State Community College Dyersburg State Community College East Tennessee State University Jackson State Community College Middle Tennessee State University Shelby State Community College State Technical Institute Tennessee State University Tennessee Technological University University of Memphis University of Tennessee: Chattanooga Knoxville Martin Memphis Vanderbilt University Volunteer State Community College TEXAS Alamo Community College District Alvin Community College Amarillo College Angelo State University Austin College Baylor Health Care System Baylor University, Waco Central Texas College College of the Mainland Eastfield College El Paso Community College Grayson County College Hardin-Simmons University Houston Baptist University Lamar University, Beaumont Laredo Community College McLennan Community College Midwestern State University Mountain View College North Lake College Paris Junior College Prairie View A&M University Rice University Richland College See footnotes at end of table.

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3,782 8,183 6,220 1,257 1,186 13,334 14,636 3,333 7,533 18,680 3,338 2,291 2,362 10,315 7,457 5,589 5,765 5,121 7,030 2,906 6,271 4,274 11,329

Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Property crime

Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

TEXAS—Continued Southern Methodist University South Plains College Southwestern University Southwest Texas State University Stephen F. Austin State University St. Mary’s University St. Thomas University Sul Ross State University Tarleton State University Texas A&M International University Texas A&M University: College Station Commerce Corpus Christi Galveston Kingsville Texas Christian University Texas Southern University Texas State Technical College: Harlingen Waco Texas Technological University, Lubbock Texas Woman’s University Trinity University Tyler Junior College University of Houston: Central Campus Clearlake Downtown Campus University of Mary Hardin-Baylor University of North Texas: Denton Health Science Center University of Texas: Arlington Austin Brownsville Dallas El Paso Health Science Center, San Antonio Health Science Center, Tyler Houston Medical Branch Pan American Permian Basin San Antonio Southwestern Medical School Tyler West Texas A&M University

10,361 6,468 1,254 21,769 11,919 4,065 3,345 2,965 7,433 3,209

5 – 1 7 7 8 2 1 – 2

– – – – – – – – – –

1 – – 2 4 2 1 1 – 1

1 – – 1 – – 1 – – –

3 – 1 4 3 6 – – – 1

234 12 14 202 199 62 42 44 56 22

30 1 3 33 41 14 3 8 9 1

189 11 11 163 151 48 34 35 47 21

15 – – 6 7 – 5 1 – –

– – – 2 – – – – – –

43,817 7,908 6,604 1,288 5,843 7,551 6,522

2 11 – – 4 4 18

– – – – – – –

1 1 – – 2 1 1

1 – – – 1 2 7

– 10 – – 1 1 10

737 152 58 11 113 147 157

53 43 13 1 13 14 41

677 109 45 8 100 131 102

7 – – 2 – 2 14

– – – – – 1 –

3,353 3,814

– 14

– –

– 3

– 3

– 8

47 128

2 38

45 84

– 6

– –

24,249 8,624 2,515 8,447

3 3 1 5

– – – –

1 2 – 1

– – – 2

2 1 1 2

482 58 188 83

4 – 18 10

476 58 166 71

2 – 4 2

5 – – –

32,651 7,114 8,712 2,566

8 – 6 –

– – – –

1 – – –

5 – 1 –

2 – 5 –

473 36 41 52

10 3 3 13

438 33 34 38

25 – 4 1

– – – –

26,493 705

9 –

– –

– –

– –

9 –

280 37

38 1

240 36

2 –

1 –

19,149 49,009 2,834 10,097 14,695 2,544 3,170 1,953 12,569 2,224 18,608 1,552 3,393 6,651

1 13 2 5 2 – – 5 1 – – 3 – 1 2

– – – – – – – – – – – – – – –

– 1 – – – – – – – – – – – – 1

1 4 1 – 1 – – – 1 – – 1 – – –

– 8 1 5 1 – – 5 – – – 2 – 1 1

39 738 80 74 164 49 16 355 273 96 12 169 146 29 60

4 22 19 5 12 1 – 5 4 – – 33 5 14 7

34 711 54 67 141 47 16 350 266 92 12 128 136 15 53

1 5 7 2 11 1 – – 3 4 – 8 5 – –

– – – – 3 – – – 1 – – 2 – – –

32,731 2,682 20,799 6,025 25,781 20,865 20,062 14,984

1 – 2 2 4 3 – –

– – – – – – – –

– – – 2 2 3 – –

– – – – 1 – – –

1 – 2 – 1 – – –

288 25 190 52 555 171 103 114

6 4 3 6 24 8 4 29

281 21 187 45 519 163 98 84

1 – – 1 12 – 1 1

1 – – – – 1 – –

945 15,223 4,000 6,987

1 15 – 16

– – – –

– 6 – 2

1 – – 5

– 9 – 9

42 253 50 145

3 13 2 8

38 240 46 128

1 – 2 9

– 1 – 2

5

UTAH Brigham Young University College of Eastern Utah Salt Lake Community College Southern Utah University University of Utah Utah State University Utah Valley State College Weber State University VIRGINIA Ferrum College James Madison University Mary Washington College Norfolk State University See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 9 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by University and College by State, 2000—Continued Violent crime

University/College by state Student enrollment1

Violent crime total2

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Property crime

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Property crime total3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson3

VIRGINIA—Continued Northern Virginia Community College University of Richmond University of Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia State University

36,655 4,494 22,433 23,481 4,303

– 4 13 9 9

– – – – –

– 3 2 1 1

– – 4 5 1

– 1 7 3 7

145 134 373 595 122

5 15 11 13 5

139 118 356 572 115

1 1 6 10 2

1 1 3 4 3

8,233 8,261 4,102 35,559

8 – – 18

– – – 1

3 – – 2

1 – – 2

4 – – 13

181 109 62 869

39 12 12 78

136 97 48 751

6 – 2 40

1 – 2 4

20,799 11,708

7 1 1

– – –

3 – –

1 – 1

3 1 –

255 11 223

40 1 36

215 10 181

– – 6

3 – –

2,339 2,877 6,645 2,260 1,173 2,579 2,593

– 1 – – 1 – 2

– – – – – – –

– 1 – – 1 – –

– – – – – – –

– – – – – – 2

11 12 35 3 5 16 10

2 5 6 – 2 3 1

9 6 29 3 3 13 9

– 1 – – – – –

– – – – – – –

10,485 5,581 9,494 40,099 23,149 10,733 4,886 5,559 8,847 7,872 10,811

– – 1 18 3 3 3 2 – 5 4

– – – – – – – – – – –

– – – 2 1 2 – – – 3 –

– – – 2 1 – – – – – –

– – 1 14 1 1 3 2 – 2 4

118 64 101 489 264 94 92 107 89 115 124

– 4 10 48 7 2 2 7 1 16 14

117 60 90 422 257 92 89 95 88 97 108

1 – 1 19 – – 1 5 – 2 2

– 1 – – – – 2 – – 2 1

10,940

1







1

136

7

129





WASHINGTON Central Washington University Eastern Washington University Evergreen State College University of Washington Washington State University: Pullman Vancouver Western Washington University

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WEST VIRGINIA9 Bluefield State College Concord College Fairmont State College Glenville State College Potomac State College West Liberty State College West Virginia Tech WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin: Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville Stevens Point Stout Whitewater WYOMING University of Wyoming 1

The student enrollment figures provided by the United States Department of Education are for the 1999 school year, the most recent available. The enrollment figure includes full-time and part-time students. See Appendix I for details. 2 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. Arson is not included in the property crime total. 4 Complete arson figures for 2000 for Alabama, Arkansas, and Massachusetts were not available. 5 Student enrollment figures were not available. 6 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape and violent crime total categories. 7 Limited data for 2000 were available for the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana. 8 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 9 Due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years’ data. NOTE: Caution should be exercised in making any inter-campus comparisons or ranking schools, as university/college crime statistics are affected by a variety of factors. These include: demographic characteristics of the surrounding community, ratio of male to female students, number of on-campus residents, accessibility of outside visitors, size of enrollment, etc.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000 [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

ALABAMA2 Autauga Blount Calhoun Colbert Dale Elmore Etowah Houston Jefferson Lauderdale Lawrence Limestone Madison Mobile Montgomery Russell Shelby St. Clair Tuscaloosa

274 869 831 178 172 531 449 354 5,312 154 151 368 1,736 2,739 1,070 459 491 462 2,158

1 1 1 – 1 1 1 3 7 1 – – – 7 2 1 1 – 5

5 3 14 5 3 6 7 2 41 1 – 5 10 36 11 14 18 7 28

6 3 14 5 3 9 7 3 132 1 – 3 23 45 16 2 8 3 24

27 58 35 18 38 14 42 34 354 13 6 30 171 205 79 31 21 45 281

98 199 228 49 13 176 122 97 1,364 60 48 93 481 813 263 163 139 10 530

119 546 493 95 103 316 235 196 2,962 54 78 190 976 1,464 642 226 232 384 1,085

18 59 46 6 11 9 35 19 452 24 19 47 75 169 57 22 72 13 205

– 17 8 25 –

17 39 6 74 13

5 109 12 173 24

65 528 104 539 529

187 1,484 580 1,798 395

446 3,268 999 6,588 1,361

27 864 145 1,722 303

2 1 – 2 1 – 1 7 1 – –

5 3 – 7 5 5 4 25 13 7 1

– 4 – 16 2 5 4 33 7 – –

55 43 96 126 78 47 98 172 84 30 131

87 85 103 168 165 119 148 375 336 81 104

242 177 212 254 325 275 115 1,577 620 154 223

39 53 41 48 41 45 25 178 118 21 29

1 – 6 – 8 – 2 – 12 – 11 – 111 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 4 – 1 – –

45 – 31 – 49 – 17 – 61 – 118 – 248 1 18 – 7 – 15 – 31 – 11 – 20

166 – 33 – 115 – 9 – 135 – 313 – 1,937 4 26 – 22 – 29 2 49 – 2 – 43

440 1 227 – 457 – 292 1 1,074 2 1,649 – 7,105 110 108 – 108 – 437 – 172 – 37 – 240

623 – 696 – 850 1 554 – 1,438 2 2,806 – 5,017 16 560 – 194 – 824 – 574 – 124 – 443

1,860 14 1,134 21 2,538 61 979 28 2,882 17 5,488 41 8,497 44 832 9 685 – 927 46 1,193 – 208 – 1,496

716 72 15 357 7 773 13 133 790 114 978 75 4,885 224 22 204 2 89 7 283 11 125 2 53 267

ARIZONA Coconino Maricopa Mohave Pima Pinal

747 6,309 1,854 10,919 2,625

747 6,329 1,875 11,036 2,642

– 20 21 117 17

ARKANSAS2 Benton Craighead Crawford Crittenden Faulkner Jefferson Miller Pulaski Saline Sebastian Washington

430 366 452 621 617 496 395 2,367 1,179 293 488 CALIFORNIA

Alameda Alameda Highway Patrol Butte Butte Highway Patrol Contra Costa Contra Costa Highway Patrol El Dorado El Dorado Highway Patrol Fresno Fresno Highway Patrol Kern Kern Highway Patrol Los Angeles Los Angeles Highway Patrol Madera Madera Highway Patrol Marin Marin Highway Patrol Merced Merced Highway Patrol Monterey Monterey Highway Patrol Napa Napa Highway Patrol Orange

3,851 87 2,142 378 4,024 835 1,866 162 6,392 135 11,363 116 27,800 399 1,571 213 1,022 89 2,242 331 2,034 125 385 53 2,509

3,879 87 2,205 378 4,054 835 1,881 162 6,804 135 12,133 116 28,280 399 1,584 213 1,024 89 2,254 331 2,048 125 387 53 2,528

28 – 63 – 30 – 15 – 412 – 770 – 480 – 13 – 2 – 12 – 14 – 2 – 19

See footnotes at end of table.

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County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

60 2,403 210 11,812 55

60 2,419 210 11,845 55

4,616 7,585 46 7,547 135 93 4,088 529 1,484 152 2,346 21 2,261 102 2,279 73 2,390 221 1,598 150 529 113 2,924 331 5,103 129 842 74 3,512 770 1,344 27

4,616 7,696 46 7,613 135 93 4,146 529 1,495 152 2,367 21 2,307 102 2,279 73 2,418 221 1,653 150 559 113 2,961 331 5,322 129 843 74 4,027 770 1,358 27

46 1,622 324

4,160 3,172 736 2,433 2,604 3,060 1,506 1,220 1,111 1,131

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Aggravated assault

Robbery

– 21 – 87 – 260 – 70 – 95 – 1 45 – 35 – 15 – 37 – 39 – 27 – 25 – 6 – 48 – 46 – 6 – 37 – 16 – 5 1 19 –

– 23 – 286 2 1,121 1 227 – 210 1 1 108 – 12 – 18 – 28 – 16 – 25 – 13 – 18 – 39 – 110 – 7 – 73 – 12 – 6 – 23 –

17 139 1 1,779 9 2,498 7 732 – 991 23 23 515 – 170 5 29 2 246 – 284 17 163 3 269 – 90 – 346 – 1,240 – 67 – 494 – 157 –

46 1,640 324

– 3 – 25 – 35 – 28 – 14 – – 7 – 2 – – – 1 – 1 – 4 – 1 – – – 4 – 10 – 1 – 9 – 3 – 1 – 3 –

4,194 3,227 779 2,467 2,626 3,103 1,536 1,227 1,113 1,156

2 1 2 1 3 – 4 – – 2

52 44 17 47 18 18 19 3 – 12

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

CALIFORNIA—Continued Orange Highway Patrol Placer Placer Highway Patrol Riverside Riverside Highway Patrol Sacramento3 Sacramento Highway Patrol San Bernardino San Bernardino Highway Patrol San Diego San Diego Highway Patrol San Francisco Highway Patrol San Joaquin San Joaquin Highway Patrol San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo Highway Patrol San Mateo San Mateo Highway Patrol Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Highway Patrol Santa Clara Santa Clara Highway Patrol Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Highway Patrol Shasta Shasta Highway Patrol Solano Solano Highway Patrol Sonoma Sonoma Highway Patrol Stanislaus Stanislaus Highway Patrol Sutter Sutter Highway Patrol Tulare Tulare Highway Patrol Ventura Ventura Highway Patrol Yolo3 Yolo Highway Patrol Yuba Yuba Highway Patrol

5 207 –

8 686 – 2,988 2 5,688 32 2,164 1 1,819 4 1 946 1 379 – 196 – 537 – 500 – 599 – 448 – 164 – 760 – 1,266 – 223 – 975 – 340 – 132 1 660 –

17 1,506 3 4,908 3 15,478 618 3,139 2 3,274 33 48 2,345 192 881 47 1,692 7 1,405 16 1,309 14 1,560 69 814 42 243 3 1,686 103 2,082 33 519 – 1,924 158 708 – 213 4 710 –

18 25 206 1,739 39 3,958 1,225 43 1,144 74 19 122 336 5 100 396 12 7 86 130 42 12 149 28 108 8 110 41 228 349 96 19 74 – 612 108 27 5 35 – 324

– 16 – 33 – 251 – 111 – 66 – – 58 – 11 – 21 – 46 – – – 28 – 55 – 30 – 37 – 219 – 1 – 515 – 14 – 9 – 18 –

42 34 – 19 18 25 10 4 8 7

330 181 46 56 235 73 54 62 26 94

775 808 218 443 668 558 306 240 229 380

2,350 1,836 400 1,757 1,499 2,176 1,025 857 826 516

609 268 53 110 163 210 88 54 22 120

34 55 43 34 22 43 30 7 2 25

37 298

391 460

482 631

947 5,181

91 524

3 4

122 33 124 193 36 53

742 341 976 850 228 357

1,263 577 1,366 793 704 403

3,404 2,252 4,410 2,313 1,711 3,655

340 166 345 623 266 174

20 – 56 15 2 22

COLORADO Adams Arapahoe Boulder Douglas El Paso Jefferson Larimer Mesa Pueblo Weld DELAWARE4 Kent State Police New Castle State Police

1 1

FLORIDA Alachua Bay Brevard Broward Charlotte Clay See footnotes at end of table.

168

5,936 3,429 7,311 4,862 2,958 4,677

5,956 3,429 7,367 4,877 2,960 4,699

2 4 8 7 3 4

63 56 82 83 10 31

Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

8,509 11,110 1,150 1,038 4,668 33,316 4,528 11,304 2,674 9,434 6,240 3,472 85,944 1,865 2,944 35,613 5,654 26,171 11,291 10,841 14,125 2,073 8,055 4,957 2,949 2,293 6,203

8,554 11,140 1,152 1,040 4,683 33,423 4,551 11,415 2,700 9,468 6,263 3,479 86,383 1,868 2,945 35,613 5,658 26,320 11,361 10,913 14,125 2,087 8,075 4,957 2,957 2,309 6,251

874

874

226 1,400 1,015 2,618 47 1,922 9,393 13,432 2,023 1,542 199 27 383 1,865 911 486 86 14,590 53 3,207 1,087 573 498 521 869 356 1,479 189 12,385 2,108 45

226

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

13 15 4 2 2 36 6 13 – 5 7 5 101 3 1 29 2 18 5 4 15 4 6 5 5 3 5

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

1,970 2,347 303 236 975 5,443 1,180 2,448 925 1,965 1,682 663 13,538 460 569 6,501 1,887 5,586 2,649 2,105 3,779 467 1,591 968 621 599 1,541

4,755 6,420 689 664 2,799 19,480 1,951 6,142 908 4,930 2,994 2,274 48,384 505 1,805 20,305 2,799 14,633 6,435 6,753 7,582 1,207 5,337 2,794 1,753 1,100 2,935

495 539 62 32 175 3,978 275 1,471 190 795 301 153 11,418 162 193 3,876 351 2,716 751 712 1,107 69 338 423 137 162 448

45 30 2 2 15 107 23 111 26 34 23 7 439 3 1 – 4 149 70 72 – 14 20 – 8 16 48

41 26 8 66 37 161 2 89 349 488 64 91 7 4 6 114 70 21 7 551 4 173 79 78 33 25 66 11 125 8 311 157 –

233 408 36 327 184 490 34 439 1,868 2,546 233 398 61 6 108 340 243 126 1 2,604 13 640 227 160 142 70 199 74 324 46 2,369 312 24

514 176 820 668 1,673 6 1,269 5,617 8,439 1,615 881 110 14 247 1,177 491 285 70 9,285 29 2,019 702 290 296 380 479 224 912 116 8,068 1,467 19

76 133 5 144 107 232 2 91 1,217 1,499 80 132 18 3 5 206 91 47 8 1,571 6 314 69 34 18 33 100 41 99 19 1,184 149 2

– – –

101 29 76

325 43 284

1,060 128 492

65 13 67

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

110 100 7 21 79 314 50 107 45 69 105 16 726 10 63 246 46 242 98 125 173 32 41 39 20 14 102

192 351 14 22 67 828 45 340 77 266 72 70 3,516 38 60 1,149 96 726 227 201 255 14 89 102 31 47 79

974 1,338 71 61 571 3,237 1,021 783 529 1,404 1,079 291 8,261 687 253 3,507 473 2,250 1,126 941 1,214 280 653 626 382 368 1,093

45

– 1 – – 3 3 – 1 14 18 2 2 – – 1 – 1 – – 24 1 1 1 – – – 4 – 2 – 19 2 –

3 2 – 21 5 11 3 15 34 92 15 15 – – 4 8 3 1 – 129 – 14 2 1 4 4 2 2 10 – 90 6 –

7 6 1 22 11 48 – 18 294 350 14 23 3 – 12 20 12 6 – 426 – 46 7 10 5 9 19 4 7 – 344 15 –

1,589 216 945

1 1 1

18 1 11

6 – 4

FLORIDA—Continued Collier Escambia Flagler Gadsden Hernando Hillsborough Lake Lee Leon Manatee Marion Martin Miami-Dade Nassau Okaloosa Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole St. Johns St. Lucie Volusia GEORGIA Barrow Bartow3 Bryan Carroll Catoosa Chatham Police Department3 Chattahoochee Cherokee Clayton Police Department Cobb Police Department Columbia Coweta Dade Dougherty Dougherty Police Department Douglas Effingham Fayette Fulton Gwinnett Police Department3 Harris Henry Police Department Houston Jones Lee McDuffie Newton Oconee Paulding Pickens Richmond Rockdale Twiggs

1,016

9,464

1,553 27 383 1,871

86 54 3,208 1,087 575 499

356 1,479 189

1

71

11 – – 6

– 1 1 – 2 1

– – –



IDAHO Ada Bannock Canyon

1,576 215 935

13 1 10

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

10 2,097 89 17 922 115 230 32 152 16 240 88 19 504 31 2,707 96 539 29 22 403 16 599 64 49 553 21 156 18 5 795 261 268 36 214 744 60 67 13 1,331 40 27 41 10 2,519 140 935 66 85 7 1,346 41 22 186 512 30 110 9 17

10 2,098 89 17 929 115 231 32 155 16 240 89 21 505 31 2,743 96 540 29 22 403 17 599 65 49 553 21 158 18 5 795 261 268 36 214 748 62 67 13 1,341 42 27 41 10 2,543 141 946 66 86 7 1,355 41 23 186 517 30 110 9 17

– – – – 1 – – – – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – – – – 6 – – – – – 1 – – – 4 – 1 2 – – – 1 – – 1 – 4 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1

1 13 – – 7 1 2 – – – 1 4 – 13 1 31 – – – – 2 – 2 1 – 1 – 3 – – 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 – – 5 – – 5 – 6 3 10 4 2 – 1 3 – 1 3 – – 1 –

– 28 1 – 12 2 2 – 1 – – 2 1 – 1 35 2 4 – – 3 – 3 – – 5 – 2 1 – 7 2 3 1 – 6 – – – 5 – – 2 – 27 1 6 1 – – 4 – – – 4 – – – 1

5 53 19 2 115 11 10 7 17 1 6 12 5 12 3 82 15 9 7 3 2 6 8 8 8 31 1 4 1 1 67 25 3 7 32 56 8 14 4 20 10 7 9 2 47 21 14 12 15 – 136 2 5 53 110 7 10 1 3

1 390 7 – 238 17 52 6 61 – 120 9 6 84 4 751 18 143 6 4 90 2 55 12 5 145 3 42 3 – 131 6 77 7 3 208 11 11 2 161 – 5 6 2 524 25 228 3 42 1 123 – 2 35 64 3 30 1 5

254 262 417 382 1,507 297

254 270 419 389 1,516 297

– – – – – –

2 4 1 – 16 3

4 1 3 – 16 –

13 15 90 29 126 30

96 65 100 143 302 55

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

2 1,458 48 14 455 62 142 12 62 12 100 56 6 355 21 1,536 47 336 11 13 290 7 480 35 27 339 15 101 8 2 490 97 173 17 109 416 34 30 7 1,047 24 14 13 1 1,746 62 636 41 22 5 1,048 34 13 87 310 16 58 5 6

1 155 14 1 94 22 22 7 11 3 13 4 1 40 1 271 14 47 5 2 16 1 45 8 9 32 2 4 4 2 98 130 7 3 66 53 6 12 – 92 6 1 5 5 165 28 41 5 4 1 34 2 2 10 21 4 12 1 1

– 1 – – 7 – 1 – 3 – – 1 2 1 – 36 – 1 – – – 1 – 1 – – – 2 – – – – – – – 4 2 – – 10 2 – – – 24 1 11 – 1 – 9 – 1 – 5 – – – –

129 161 198 174 884 187

10 16 25 36 163 22

– 8 2 7 9 –

Larcenytheft

ILLINOIS5 INDIANA Adams State Police Allen Allen State Police Boone State Police Clark Clark State Police Clay Clay State Police Clinton Clinton State Police Dearborn Dearborn State Police De Kalb State Police Delaware Delaware State Police Elkhart Elkhart State Police Floyd Floyd State Police Hamilton State Police Hancock Hancock State Police Harrison Harrison State Police Hendricks State Police Howard Howard State Police Huntington Huntington State Police Johnson State Police Lake Lake State Police Madison Madison State Police Marion State Police Monroe Monroe State Police Morgan State Police Ohio State Police Porter Porter State Police Posey State Police Scott State Police Shelby State Police St. Joseph St. Joseph State Police Tippecanoe Tippecanoe State Police Tipton Tipton State Police Vanderburgh Vanderburgh State Police Vermillion State Police Vigo State Police Warrick Warrick State Police Wells Wells State Police Whitley State Police IOWA Black Hawk Dubuque Johnson Linn Polk Scott See footnotes at end of table.

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County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

IOWA—Continued Warren Woodbury

379 286

386 287

1 –

– 6

– –

16 47

130 109

211 111

21 13

7 1

309 795 344 562

312 800 346 566

2 – 1 –

2 10 – 2

4 7 3 3

22 40 55 52

63 182 65 147

203 504 202 330

13 52 18 28

3 5 2 4

609 2,670 681 1,630 4,286 13,222 22,364 1,781 2,194 1,307 2,591 440 2,270 2,037 824 1,564 1,119 3,292 3,874 431 1,054

609 2,698 681 1,630 4,309 13,258 22,633 1,796 2,197 1,311 2,603 440 2,270 2,062 826 1,564 1,135 3,319 3,916 433 1,054

1 4 – 2 1 12 29 1 1 3 6 3 6 4 3 8 1 7 2 – 3

13 12 1 28 46 44 103 24 9 11 20 4 27 11 3 – 7 18 28 4 8

14 43 1 34 86 238 771 26 21 8 35 6 12 33 8 44 12 31 35 1 19

44 193 57 133 188 339 1,691 214 131 203 211 65 231 338 185 37 94 217 301 157 72

112 776 79 429 915 1,869 3,604 466 292 628 701 116 832 475 238 292 307 753 1,012 102 83

393 1,467 521 931 2,871 9,842 13,569 923 1,647 423 1,528 188 1,008 1,046 326 1,002 633 2,045 2,310 158 808

32 175 22 73 179 878 2,597 127 93 31 90 58 154 130 61 181 65 221 186 9 61

– 28 – – 23 36 269 15 3 4 12 – – 25 2 – 16 27 42 2 –

318 144 728 156

318 144 738 156

– – – –

2 1 13 1

1 – 3 –

– 1 11 4

57 45 277 44

249 89 379 98

9 8 45 9

– – 10 –

180 552 18,690 165 3 54 1,150 502 63 2,097 781 1,056 4,260 25 1,285 926 2,863 682 7,772 62 13 26,384 27 42,969

180 556 18,792 165 3 54 1,150 525 63 2,109 781 1,085 4,260 70 1,285 932 2,863 712 7,772 81 13 26,591 27 43,497

– 2 9 – – – 1 1 – – 1 – 4 – 1 – 2 1 6 1 – 11 – 67

4 2 99 1 – – 7 5 – 35 7 7 27 – 27 6 24 2 36 1 3 186 – 198

3 3 452 1 – – 12 5 – 35 8 19 123 – 6 15 61 29 164 2 – 708 – 2,540

18 39 2,259 31 – 8 196 87 16 241 118 174 502 9 45 177 225 45 273 20 10 805 15 3,698

49 116 2,841 9 – – 213 103 7 460 205 304 597 1 209 130 564 122 1,271 – – 3,623 – 5,997

93 362 11,771 112 3 44 666 283 37 1,259 385 493 2,655 11 919 558 1,789 415 5,544 30 – 18,320 8 21,781

13 28 1,259 11 – 2 55 18 3 67 57 59 352 4 78 40 198 68 478 8 – 2,731 4 8,688

– 4 102 – – – – 23 – 12 – 29 – 45 – 6 – 30 – 19 – 207 – 528

KANSAS5 KENTUCKY5 Boone Boone Police Department Campbell Police Department Daviess LOUISIANA Acadia Ascension Bossier Caddo Calcasieu East Baton Rouge Jefferson Lafayette Lafourche Livingston Ouachita3 Plaquemines Rapides St. Charles St. James St. John the Baptist St. Landry St. Tammany Terrebonne Webster West Baton Rouge MAINE Androscoggin Androscoggin State Police Cumberland Cumberland State Police MARYLAND Allegany Allegany State Police Anne Arundel Police Department Anne Arundel State Police Baltimore County Baltimore County State Police Calvert Calvert State Police Carroll Carroll State Police Cecil Cecil State Police Charles Charles State Police Frederick Frederick State Police Harford Harford State Police Howard Police Department Howard State Police Montgomery Montgomery Police Department Montgomery State Police Prince George’s Police Department See footnotes at end of table.

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County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

141 544 409 1,273 468

141 544 418 1,273 487

– 1 1 3 1

– 5 3 9 2

– 7 5 8 5

27 52 35 100 57

– 152 109 280 60

75 34 34 13 12 10 22 61 20

75

– – – – – – – – –

– – – – – – – – –

– 2 – 1 – – – 5 –

6 11 8 4 7 4 9 19 9

566 551 731 611 761 561 452 279 325 44 49 1,004 501 1,193 145 951 485 1,962 39 4,751 50 294 297 519 193 640 732 2,130 59 491 28 3,122 386 1,350 461 4,517 303 3,074 265 550 2,024 352 730 712 2,494 302 2 201

568 565 736 614 768 571 480 283 329 47 51 1,008 514 1,204 146 960 490 1,973 52 4,782 55 294 302 519 197 649 737 2,142 64 503 28 3,158 392 1,359 466 4,541 310 3,094 267 556 2,048 355 740 738 2,513 308

1 – 2 – 2 2 1 1 – – – 3 – 1 – – – 3 – – – – – – – 1 2 – – – – 4 1 – 1 1 – 2 – – 1 1 – 2 2 2 – 1

14 25 10 16 6 22 2 13 5 1 1 13 26 40 11 12 20 20 5 58 12 1 15 3 13 6 13 58 6 10 3 47 15 13 13 45 10 61 16 22 17 9 8 41 46 9 – 13

3 1 1 5 4 9 2 – – 1 2 11 10 14 – 7 4 18 1 38 – – 3 4 2 4 3 17 1 – – 37 6 3 2 45 2 21 1 12 18 – 1 8 87 3 – 10

56 41 18 40 87 48 87 23 20 6 – 52 38 55 3 71 69 69 5 224 5 5 30 24 14 24 56 57 11 38 2 158 43 76 24 307 25 159 11 63 138 41 42 75 212 52 – 44

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

93 309 224 755 301

21 18 32 118 42

– – 9 – 19

25 1 5 3 – – 1 7 3

43 9 17 5 4 4 2 23 7

1 11 4 – 1 2 10 7 1



181 149 121 123 159 147 115 94 71 8 10 178 124 278 4 239 139 371 1 915 2 80 73 144 86 112 148 483 6 134 5 687 97 219 100 748 85 546 74 93 348 111 253 231 615 95 – 28

269 301 522 394 461 287 202 138 210 26 35 667 245 718 121 540 231 1,358 24 3,291 28 189 155 327 70 443 455 1,335 27 291 15 1,919 187 936 288 3,041 166 2,132 158 302 1,389 161 368 300 1,188 101 1 81

42 34 57 33 42 46 43 10 19 2 1 80 58 87 6 82 22 123 3 225 3 19 21 17 8 50 55 180 8 18 3 270 37 103 33 330 15 153 5 58 113 29 58 55 344 40 1 24

2 14 5 3 7 10 28 4 4 3 2 4 13 11 1 9 5 11 13 31 5 – 5 – 4 9 5 12 5 12 – 36 6 9 5 24 7 20 2 6 24 3 10 26 19 6

Burglary

Larcenytheft

MARYLAND—Continued Prince George’s State Police Queen Anne’s Queen Anne’s State Police Washington Washington State Police MASSACHUSETTS2 Berkshire State Police Bristol State Police Hampden State Police Hampshire State Police Middlesex State Police Norfolk State Police Plymouth State Police Suffolk State Police Worcester State Police

13



MICHIGAN Allegan Allegan State Police Bay Bay State Police Berrien3 Berrien State Police Calhoun Calhoun State Police Clinton Clinton State Police Eaton State Police Genesee Genesee State Police Ingham Ingham State Police Jackson Jackson State Police Kalamazoo Kalamazoo State Police Kent Kent State Police Lapeer Lapeer State Police Lenawee Lenawee State Police Livingston Livingston State Police Macomb Macomb State Police Midland Midland State Police Monroe Monroe State Police Muskegon Muskegon State Police Oakland Oakland State Police Ottawa Ottawa State Police Saginaw State Police St. Clair St. Clair State Police Van Buren Van Buren State Police Washtenaw Washtenaw State Police Wayne Wayne State Police

See footnotes at end of table.

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208

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

471 353 323 670 120 253 213 317 348 296 346 279 442 1,042 1,362 1,400

474 356 325 670 121 256 215 317 351 299 349 282 443 1,048 1,374 1,417

1 1 – – – – – – 1 1 1 – – 1 – 1

12 18 4 13 3 4 5 6 4 9 6 3 11 32 3 10

– – 1 2 – 2 2 – 2 1 2 – – 2 3 3

15 23 19 14 5 20 29 8 18 10 16 13 15 20 31 27

128 65 39 107 42 67 42 87 96 120 27 56 86 439 285 209

1,006 1,194

1,026 1,224

617 836

624 842

4 1 10 4 1

14 13 26 10 11

16 25 32 9 8

24 24 104 50 40

128 694 508 562 190 174 1,049 1,602 545 592 3,005 116 398 1,713 13,119 273 264

129 699 517 562 191 174 1,053 1,610 547 594 3,058 116 398 1,731 13,218 274 269

– 3 – – – – – 1 – 1 5 1 – 2 10 1 1

– 11 8 10 – 1 2 14 4 10 27 – 1 9 56 – 4

1 12 1 1 4 – 5 7 11 3 9 – 6 12 232 2 1

– –

2 4

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

277 221 238 478 63 134 121 173 194 128 268 174 287 487 985 1,044

38 25 22 56 7 26 14 43 33 27 26 33 43 61 55 106

3 3 2 – 1 3 2 – 3 3 3 3 1 6 12 17

230 525 719 187 304

574 583 1,540 288 425

144 23 69 47

20 30 1 7 6

2 42 63 6 18 52 37 73 29 30 459 19 36 178 604 13 70

34 121 163 186 77 49 260 407 151 203 604 37 88 387 1,703 83 116

86 458 237 338 79 68 670 973 308 315 1,601 47 238 1,031 9,583 155 52

5 47 36 21 12 4 75 127 42 30 300 12 29 94 931 19 20

1 5 9 – 1 – 4 8 2 2 53 – – 18 99 1 5

3 8

67

66 149

327 494

32 58

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

MINNESOTA6 Anoka Benton Carver Chisago Clay Dakota Hennepin Isanti Olmsted Polk Ramsey Scott Sherburne St. Louis Washington Wright MISSISSIPPI Desoto Harrison Jackson3 Madison Rankin MISSOURI Andrew Boone Cass Christian Clay Clinton Franklin Greene Jackson Jasper Jefferson3 Lafayette Platte St. Charles St. Louis County Police Department Warren Webster MONTANA5 Cascade7 Yellowstone

780 NEBRASKA

Cass Cass State Patrol Dakota Dakota State Patrol Douglas Douglas State Patrol Lancaster Lancaster State Patrol Sarpy Sarpy State Patrol Washington Washington State Patrol

318 12 87 3 1,127 16 556 25 914 6 124 2

322 12 87 3 1,137 16 582 25 926 6 124 2

– – 2 – 2 1 – – – – – –

2 – 2 – 5 – 3 1 1 – – –

– – – – 8 – 2 1 3 – – –

12 3 9 1 108 2 9 7 19 1 3 1

72 1 30 – 151 – 125 – 140 1 34 –

205 8 35 2 785 11 384 15 701 2 82 1

27 – 9 – 68 2 33 1 50 2 5 –

4 – – – 10 – 26 – 12 – – –

1,001 1,580

1,011 1,592

1 2

– 31

6 24

100 144

383 373

482 869

29 137

10 12

NEVADA Nye Washoe See footnotes at end of table.

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County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

NEW HAMPSHIRE Rockingham State Police

10

11

3

2



3

1

1



1

897 166 508 48 400 756 243 38 15 39 195 271 155 230 29 76 16 379 20 424 23 198

903 166 517 48 406 777 248 38 15 39 198 271 155 233 30 76 18 387 20 428 24 201

1 – 1 – – – 1 – – 1 – – – 1 – – – 1 – – – 1

1 – 3 – 4 7 18 – – – 2 – – – – – – 2 – 2 – 2

13 5 9 – 6 11 79 5 – – 2 1 7 – – 1 – 3 – 5 – 1

26 6 30 6 21 83 14 5 3 3 9 1 7 13 3 9 2 27 – 25 5 17

63 9 137 4 100 252 13 1 1 – 60 22 3 50 4 12 – 110 4 120 1 55

770 110 281 35 236 346 90 26 8 30 112 233 121 149 16 50 8 203 13 232 12 107

23 36 47 3 33 57 28 1 3 5 10 14 17 17 6 4 6 33 3 40 5 15

6 – 9 – 6 21 5 – – – 3 – – 3 1 – 2 8 – 4 1 3

4,644 221 1,385

4,717 222 1,398

17 3 –

50 3 24

169 4 10

596 36 234

1,188 70 485

2,089 91 566

535 14 66

73 1 13

– – – – – 2 – – – 1 1 – 1 1 – – 1 – – 1 2 – – 1 – – – – 1 2 – – – 1

– 1 8 5 1 5 2 4 2 3 8 – 7 – – 26 – 1 3 6 24 3 1 – – 5 4 28 28 4 4 4 – 14

– 4 10 9 2 1 – 2 – 4 8 3 3 4 – 3 3 1 – – 72 – – – – 15 3 2 48 7 6 2 – 21

16 12 29 66 17 32 20 45 61 50 106 60 32 10 4 20 17 24 14 41 43 15 11 22 1 73 7 73 114 46 27 10 11 63

34 75 195 124 70 218 61 63 61 186 180 107 125 21 – 162 147 10 41 93 731 12 26 1 1 299 26 179 408 150 165 42 2 186

62 392 782 508 178 685 144 204 230 626 534 408 647 83 2 197 563 68 97 227 4,454 48 93 10 140 1,104 152 439 1,721 607 694 294 7 722

16 9 29 10 12 26 5 6 7 37 19 30 28 5 – 6 17 2 1 7 223 2 3 22 1 111 13 26 116 37 48 9 – 45

NEW JERSEY Atlantic State Police Bergen State Police Burlington State Police Camden State Police Cape May State Police Cumberland State Police Essex Police Department Essex State Police Gloucester State Police Hudson State Police Hunterdon State Police Mercer State Police Middlesex State Police Monmouth State Police Morris State Police Ocean State Police Passaic State Police Salem State Police Somerset State Police Sussex State Police Union State Police Warren State Police NEW MEXICO Bernalillo Sandoval Santa Fe NEW YORK Albany Albany State Police Broome Broome State Police Cayuga Chautauqua Chautauqua State Police Chemung Chemung State Police Dutchess Dutchess State Police Erie State Police Genesee Genesee State Police Herkimer Herkimer State Police Livingston Livingston State Police Madison Madison State Police Monroe Monroe State Police Montgomery State Police Nassau State Police New York State Police Niagara Niagara State Police Oneida Onondaga Onondaga State Police Ontario Ontario State Police Orange Orange State Police See footnotes at end of table.

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128 493 1,053 722 280 969 232 324 361 907 856 608 843 124 6 414 748 106 156 375 5,549 80 134 56 143 1,607 205 747 2,436 853 944 361 20 1,052

1,056 281 978 325 913 620 851 6

107 156 5,562 135

1,618 211 750 2,448 945 362 20

3 1 9 1 6 12 8 –

1 – 13 1

11 6 3 12 1 1 –

Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

NEW YORK—Continued Orleans State Police Oswego Putnam Putnam State Police Rensselaer Rensselaer State Police Rockland Rockland State Police Saratoga Saratoga State Police Schenectady Schenectady State Police Schoharie Schoharie State Police Suffolk Suffolk State Police Tioga Tioga State Police Warren Warren State Police Washington Washington State Police Wayne Wayne State Police Westchester Public Safety Westchester State Police

51 451 350 167 522 619 48 51 883 799 1 69 137 171 250 85 243 136 944 228 415 210 688 487 435 571

482 350 537 48 886 1 70 137 250 250

417

436

1 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 1 1 – – – – – 2 – – – – – – 2 – – –

– 3 3 1 4 9 – 2 11 5 – – – – – 1 4 2 11 1 3 2 8 – – 5

– 2 1 3 8 3 – – 9 3 – – – – 3 2 1 2 4 2 – – 4 4 5 4

8 4 6 14 39 55 8 6 31 110 1 12 2 13 216 20 13 6 46 6 110 46 25 23 38 92

18 139 84 23 120 133 – 5 189 175 – 15 46 63 5 18 74 32 167 20 108 48 143 106 24 93

24 269 230 115 343 405 40 32 605 481 – 39 87 94 19 31 128 83 687 187 191 104 480 339 342 338

– 33 26 10 8 13 – 5 37 24 – 3 2 1 7 11 23 11 29 12 3 10 26 15 26 39

31 – 15 – 3 – 1 – – 7

2

1

NORTH CAROLINA Alamance Alexander Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Catawba Chatham Cumberland Currituck Davidson Davie Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Guilford Johnston Lincoln Nash New Hanover Orange Pitt Randolph Rowan Stokes Wake Wayne Yadkin

1,151 759 1,874 2,978 1,332 911 1,432 1,878 1,087 7,140 459 1,528 509 1,028 669 3,658 975 2,961 2,651 1,476 849 2,416 934 1,899 2,255 1,586 764 3,624 1,907 568

1,160 762 1,892 3,032 1,335 918 1,449 1,890 1,092 7,203 461 1,538 513 1,028 677 3,710 981 2,980 2,672 1,487 861 2,422 939 1,924 2,259 1,608 788 3,697 1,914 572

2 2 5 2 – – 3 3 2 10 – 4 – – 4 2 – 3 5 2 2 – 3 3 3 2 1 6 1 –

7 4 21 15 7 3 7 11 12 21 1 – 4 – 7 10 2 10 11 – – 16 3 13 8 22 11 17 8 14

23 5 33 24 3 13 13 14 11 150 5 21 3 15 7 43 4 36 30 5 17 27 16 22 13 29 11 51 29 3

52 43 90 254 30 28 139 96 66 602 50 5 25 86 37 281 22 158 133 68 23 117 21 198 46 169 35 167 137 32

426 281 898 833 432 360 532 636 374 2,231 159 180 180 222 297 951 382 873 995 543 349 803 391 661 806 503 274 1,350 636 193

561 370 670 1,651 777 463 660 1,010 544 3,897 233 1,297 272 654 286 2,247 481 1,666 1,316 780 399 1,302 440 866 1,262 756 377 1,791 975 304

80 54 157 199 83 44 78 108 78 229 11 21 25 51 31 124 84 215 161 78 59 151 60 136 117 105 55 242 121 22

9 3 18 54 3 7 17 12 5 63 2 10 4 – 8 52 6 19 21 11 12 6 5 25 4 22 24 73 7 4

84 201 143 84

84 202 145 87

– – – –

3 7 3 3

– 2 – –

6 5 7 10

30 45 32 18

40 116 90 53

5 26 11 –

– 1 2 3

1,536 225

1,542 225

1 –

12 –

23 1

35 36

277 47

1,142 127

46 14

6 –

NORTH DAKOTA Burleigh Cass Grand Forks Morton OHIO Allen Auglaize See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

376 1,302 1,400 198 1,081 4,381 417 467 7,311 646 737 922 618 1,228 2,844 459 625

377 1,321 1,422 198 1,101 4,415 422 469 7,358 651 739 935 618 1,235 2,865 459 635

– – – – – 4 – – 4 2 – – 1 – 1 2 1

12 10 43 1 17 64 1 9 57 1 1 9 13 6 19 1 22

2 9 13 1 8 166 2 5 147 4 4 20 2 5 43 1 4

9 24 26 1 20 109 14 3 83 17 15 5 17 10 25 31 12

97 320 390 68 177 874 123 140 885 98 164 449 123 329 863 94 171

118 408 466 487 197 195 200 250 517 554 340 691 1,365 458

120 413 479 487 207 204 204 252 534 568 341 731 1,377 466

– – 2 – – – 1 – – 1 – 3 3 2

1 7 9 4 – 3 4 3 8 6 2 12 15 3

– 2 4 3 – 2 1 – 2 1 1 2 32 2

4 58 102 79 10 31 33 30 32 57 22 155 173 14

8,820 85 426 18 1,924 49 1,896 195 3,310 164 800 134 393 3 4,755 10 788 8

8,847 102 430 20 1,935 79 1,906 255 3,313 195 803 138 396 4 4,785 24 793 12

4 – – – 4 – 4 – 3 – – – – – 4 – 1 –

55 1 6 1 11 9 21 7 19 6 6 8 7 – 32 – 7 –

91 2 – – 10 1 18 3 24 – 9 1 1 – 78 – 5 –

6 858 113 115 855 481 478 968 247 418 680

6 954 113 118 858 492 496 989 249 420 689

– – – – 5 1 – 1 1 – 2

– 49 1 2 16 9 2 15 8 1 12

– 40 1 2 5 5 4 9 2 1 4

Forcible rape

Robbery

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

237 877 837 116 756 2,698 244 280 5,804 492 497 424 388 838 1,745 223 370

19 62 91 11 103 466 33 30 331 32 56 15 74 40 148 107 45

1 19 22 – 20 34 5 2 47 5 2 13 – 7 21 – 10

37 152 120 139 41 76 71 83 163 159 92 219 252 124

70 159 191 176 143 65 66 117 283 276 192 203 754 244

6 30 38 86 3 18 24 17 29 54 31 97 136 69

2 5 13 – 10 9 4 2 17 14 1 40 12 8

129 11 4 3 140 12 138 28 316 51 42 11 24 1 116 2 25 3

1,430 3 126 2 338 4 573 41 519 13 153 2 77 1 873 1 207 –

6,392 36 248 6 1,328 15 979 79 2,079 72 505 44 243 – 3,283 5 474 5

719 32 42 6 93 8 163 37 350 22 85 68 41 1 369 2 69 –

27 17 4 2 11 30 10 60 3 31 3 4 3 1 30 14 5 4

4 61 41 24 76 34 50 33 22 27 63

– 161 10 29 222 168 131 289 98 117 131

2 482 44 51 465 228 247 564 100 257 425

– 65 16 7 66 36 44 57 16 15 43

– 96 – 3 3 11 18 21 2 2 9

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

OHIO—Continued 3

Carroll Clark Clermont Crawford Delaware Franklin Fulton Greene Hamilton Lake Licking Lorain Miami Richland Stark Trumbull Washington OKLAHOMA Canadian Cleveland Comanche Creek Garfield Logan McClain Oklahoma Osage Pottawatomie Rogers Sequoyah Tulsa Wagoner OREGON Clackamas Clackamas State Police Columbia Columbia State Police Jackson Jackson State Police Lane Lane State Police Marion3 Marion State Police Multnomah Multnomah State Police Polk Polk State Police Washington Washington State Police Yamhill Yamhill State Police PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny Allegheny Police Department Allegheny State Police Beaver State Police Berks State Police Blair State Police Bucks State Police Butler State Police Cambria State Police Carbon State Police Centre State Police See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

1,171 386 695 1,215 729 1,919 1,936 259 6 1,092 343 1,269 804 923 471 259 607 4 752 389 627 721 2,100 320 1,075

1,203 386 708 1,222 739 1,934 2,053 274 6 1,119 352 1,281 851 935 474 266 616 4 773 390 641 746 2,173 325 1,106

2 – 3 – 1 – 1 1 – 1 2 2 – – – 2 1 – – 1 – 3 1 – 1

14 3 17 6 7 32 26 5 – 18 5 12 18 4 6 1 18 – 8 9 10 6 12 6 27

24 2 10 10 6 23 34 2 – 15 2 15 10 8 6 8 7 – 7 6 3 13 25 1 6

92 10 30 54 43 97 98 10 5 58 14 64 161 31 17 17 48 – 35 56 30 53 137 17 245

299 125 155 141 135 311 548 47 – 258 72 325 134 250 109 69 145 2 360 66 229 173 402 64 238

223 34 86 53

223 34 86 53

– – – –

11 1 6 5

3 – 1 –

6 2 2 1

1,821 382 3,419 10,734 7,467

1,835 387 3,435 10,783 7,477

3 – 8 13 13

12 2 28 105 77

34 10 81 287 110

271 1,439

274 1,442

– –

5 53

773 1,796 937 583 110 729 642 2,226 563 5,815 624 985 471 630 685 1,330 4,077 1,522 829 746 215

786 1,821 941 588 112 734 658 2,240 566 5,881 624 991 479 637 690 1,341

1 4 – 2 – – – – 1 5 – – 2 2 – 2 3 2 1 2 –

4 42 8 – – 7 6 16 6 52 2 10 1 7 7 31 25 11 13 6 2

Forcible rape

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

638 228 434 897 499 1,364 977 172 1 671 225 780 423 576 298 132 358 2 291 223 301 402 1,340 209 488

102 18 46 107 38 92 252 22 – 71 23 71 58 54 35 30 30 – 51 28 54 71 183 23 70

32 – 13 7 10 15 117 15 – 27 9 12 47 12 3 7 9 – 21 1 14 25 73 5 31

65 6 7 3

136 21 59 43

2 4 11 1

– – – –

237 28 350 1,357 893

319 111 865 2,358 1,433

1,133 196 1,878 5,908 4,389

83 35 209 706 552

14 5 16 49 10

1 2

17 28

90 109

131 1,217

27 30

3 3

6 10 7 2 2 6 9 18 3 82 6 17 2 4 5 13 79 6 6 15 1

91 270 73 60 7 79 114 276 42 539 61 164 117 73 137 195 298 270 91 60 29

193 509 257 135 43 286 190 631 214 1,253 140 251 129 157 226 334 1,121 449 268 281 53

394 837 542 312 48 305 251 1,149 273 3,329 380 464 143 348 268 633 2,110 705 396 307 120

84 124 50 72 10 46 72 136 24 555 35 79 77 39 42 122 441 79 54 75 10

13 25 4 5 2 5 16 14 3 66 – 6 8 7 5 11

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued Chester State Police Columbia State Police Cumberland State Police Delaware State Police Elizabethville State Police Erie State Police Fayette State Police Lackawanna State Police Lancaster Lancaster State Police Lebanon State Police Lehigh State Police Luzerne State Police Lycoming State Police Mercer State Police Northampton State Police Perry State Police Philadelphia State Police Pike State Police Skippack State Police Somerset State Police Washington State Police Westmoreland State Police Wyoming State Police York State Police RHODE ISLAND Kent (Hope Valley State Police) Providence (Chepachet State Police) Providence (Lincoln Woods State Police) Washington (Wickford State Police) SOUTH CAROLINA Cherokee Edgefield Florence Greenville Horry Police Department SOUTH DAKOTA Minnehaha Pennington TENNESSEE3 Anderson Blount Carter Cheatham Chester Dickson Fayette Hamilton Hawkins Knox Loudon Madison Marion Montgomery Robertson Rutherford Shelby Sullivan Sumner Tipton Unicoi

1,545 841 756 216

23 12 10 1

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

320 948 712 1,020

324 959 722 1,025

– 2 1 –

2 8 6 8

2 7 6 6

44 132 87 105

105 282 192 320

101 827 984 5,113 522 1,460 388 143 1,757 510 235 1,160 74 389 708 1,196 965 1,552 3,027 1,159 785 701 1,107 468 35,901 729 1,746 1,186 6,587 728 1,017 509 1,407 1,181 932 772 834 457 6,877 354 858 889 291 395 165 328 1,808 1,119 175 344 3,515 330 378 271 270 158 1,697 181

102 828 990 5,231 524 1,475 390 143 1,761 510 236 1,166 74 417 713 1,199 970 1,574 3,083 1,187 809 707 1,107 472 36,456 741 1,749 1,186 6,760 734 1,027 512 1,424 1,181 937 772 841 458 6,936 354 866 891 297 398 166 329 1,859 1,122 176 347 3,523 334 380 271 270 162 1,719 181

– – 2 12 2 3 – – 7 – 1 – 2 3 1 – 1 5 9 3 2 1 2 1 50 – 2 4 11 1 – – 1 1 3 1 1 2 8 – – 1 – 1 – – – 3 – – 3 2 – 1 – 1 1 2

– 9 20 30 10 36 3 1 6 5 23 26 1 – 6 6 15 43 35 14 4 1 13 9 303 2 17 6 23 1 2 12 14 4 24 9 19 12 53 10 43 14 3 1 3 – 22 9 7 7 45 1 3 6 1 5 35 3

– 2 4 75 6 14 2 1 20 3 – 2 – 2 3 20 4 26 51 25 4 9 2 1 1,081 6 5 4 130 1 4 1 4 9 5 4 5 8 64 3 15 5 9 2 – – 19 10 2 1 46 1 1 1 2 2 8 –

13 88 122 427 74 164 29 16 189 14 42 61 5 78 111 96 109 208 433 166 27 43 88 34 3,158 10 179 93 1,054 39 72 12 95 88 54 35 54 26 629 27 73 58 19 28 14 20 124 64 18 59 248 27 23 17 39 24 128 32

183 928

199 931

– 1

5 9

– –

15 18

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

133 455 382 488

34 62 38 93

4 11 10 5

25 261 274 1,162 140 541 117 54 821 179 72 278 33 122 142 325 323 323 938 370 201 138 281 117 7,903 339 276 476 2,693 261 357 146 456 381 411 240 259 106 1,685 73 203 286 61 119 47 103 656 319 55 91 857 151 105 81 94 42 351 60

56 419 493 3,118 234 589 220 65 643 281 73 748 27 142 402 674 492 816 1,423 477 514 446 671 238 19,460 330 1,208 512 2,175 383 512 295 747 588 339 380 432 286 4,074 208 435 452 184 205 86 183 866 622 86 172 2,100 119 233 137 107 71 1,108 83

7 48 69 289 56 113 17 6 71 28 24 45 6 42 43 75 21 131 138 104 33 63 50 68 3,946 42 59 91 501 42 70 43 90 110 96 103 64 17 364 33 89 73 15 39 15 22 121 92 7 14 216 29 13 28 27 13 66 1

1 1 6 118 2 15 2 – 4 – 1 6 – 28 5 3 5 22 56 28 24 6 – 4 555 12 3 – 173 6 10 3 17 – 5 – 7 1 59 – 8 2 6 3 1 1 51 3 1 3 8 4 2 – – 4 22 –

45 164

106 694

12 42

16 3

Burglary

Larcenytheft

TENNESSEE3—Continued Union Washington Williamson Wilson TEXAS Archer Bastrop Bell Bexar Bowie Brazoria Brazos Caldwell Cameron Chambers Collin Comal Coryell Dallas Denton Ector Ellis El Paso Fort Bend Galveston Grayson Gregg Guadalupe Hardin Harris Harrison Hays Henderson Hidalgo Hood Hunt Jefferson Johnson Kaufman Liberty Lubbock McLennan Midland Montgomery Nueces Orange Parker Potter Randall Rockwall San Patricio Smith Tarrant Taylor Tom Green Travis Upshur Victoria Waller Webb Wichita Williamson Wilson UTAH Utah Weber See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

VERMONT Grand Isle Williston State Police

54 369

56 388

– 1

– –

– 1

5 12

27 104

22 227

– 24

2 19

2,133 15 9 7 16 365 15 25 7,606 27 2 36 600 7 49 751 23 7 9 204 1,267 9 10,942 16 3 7 14 32 90 2 221 10 443 74 19 5 7,563 25 4 3 2,330 31 1,873 19 197 6 38 3

2,156 15 9 7 16 371 15 25 7,679 27 2 36 603 7 49 762 23 7 9 216 1,268 9 11,056 16 3 7 16 32 92 2 223 10 449 74 19 5 7,629 25 4 7 2,334 32 1,885 19 199 6 38 3

2 – – – – 2 – – 10 – – – 2 1 – – – – – – 2 – 9 1 – – – – 1 – 1 – 3 – – – 6 – – 1 1 – 3 1 1 – – –

22 – – 1 – 8 – – 59 – – – 9 – – 10 – – – 2 5 – 35 – – – – – 2 – 2 – 15 – – – 61 – – – 16 – 26 – 3 – 2 –

17 – – 1 – 1 – – 201 – – – 14 – 2 12 – – – – 16 – 246 – – – – 1 – – – 1 11 – – – 175 – – – 19 1 27 – – – – –

80 6 1 1 1 18 2 2 276 10 – 18 22 – 13 53 2 1 – 12 42 3 306 5 1 3 3 1 6 – 16 – 59 5 16 – 304 5 – – 78 1 71 3 – – 3 –

360 – 1 – 1 37 – 1 987 – 1 2 86 2 1 141 – – 2 37 122 – 1,442 1 – – 1 2 26 – 30 – 156 6 – – 901 – – 1 259 2 134 1 45 – 2 –

1,568 8 5 2 10 276 8 6 5,636 11 1 16 427 4 30 510 17 6 7 137 1,020 4 8,155 8 2 4 9 24 51 2 164 7 163 13 3 4 5,472 18 2 – 1,866 26 1,459 8 117 6 27 2

84 1 2 2 4 23 5 16 437 6 – – 40 – 3 25 4 – – 16 60 2 749 1 – – 1 4 4 – 8 2 36 50 – 1 644 2 2 1 91 1 153 6 31 – 4 1

23 – – – – 6 – – 73 – – – 3 – – 11 – – – 12 1 – 114 – – – 2 – 2 – 2 – 6 – – – 66 – – 4 4 1 12 – 2 – – –

781 4,508 193 10,463 5,685 14,942 8,386 3,179 1,889 2,917

795 4,581 194 10,695 5,725 15,045 8,460 3,214 1,896 2,978

1 1 – 6 3 9 4 – 1 6

15 31 – 135 86 101 50 52 44 24

4 74 – 183 43 191 104 19 18 21

67 213 8 383 418 819 348 201 67 68

211 1,025 63 2,136 1,392 3,390 1,661 980 688 1,073

433 2,778 113 5,939 3,598 8,864 5,608 1,731 952 1,399

50 386 9 1,681 145 1,568 611 196 119 326

14 73 1 232 40 103 74 35 7 61

95 14

96 14

– –

2 –

4 –

5 6

30 3

47 4

7 1

1 –

VIRGINIA Albemarle County Police Department Albemarle State Police Amherst State Police Arlington State Police Bedford State Police Botetourt Botetourt State Police Campbell State Police Chesterfield County Police Department Chesterfield State Police Clarke State Police Culpeper State Police Dinwiddie Dinwiddie State Police Fairfax State Police Fauquier Fauquier State Police Fluvanna State Police Gloucester State Police Greene Hanover Hanover State Police Henrico County Police Department Henrico State Police Isle Of Wight State Police James City State Police King George State Police Loudoun State Police Mathews Mathews State Police New Kent New Kent State Police Pittsylvania Pittsylvania State Police Powhatan State Police Prince George State Police Prince William County Police Department Prince William State Police Roanoke State Police Scott State Police Spotsylvania Spotsylvania State Police Stafford Stafford State Police Warren Warren State Police Washington State Police York State Police WASHINGTON Benton Clark Franklin King Kitsap Pierce Spokane Thurston Whatcom Yakima WEST VIRGINIA3 Brooke Brooke-Wellsburg State Police See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 10 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Suburban County by State, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

WEST VIRGINIA3—Continued Cabell-Huntington State Police Marshall-Moundsville State Police Mineral-Keyser State Police Ohio Ohio-Wheeling State Police Putnam Putnam-Winfield State Police Wayne Wayne-Wayne State Police Wood-Parkersburg State Police

360 50 207 87 45 836 91 176 417 74

363 50 208 88 45 845 92 177 421 74

– – – – – 3 – – – 1

1 – 2 – – 10 – 1 – –

2 – 2 – – 2 – 1 2 –

13 9 24 22 10 92 13 8 45 3

42 6 67 23 10 209 15 19 147 17

284 32 97 38 21 467 54 115 154 47

18 3 15 4 4 53 9 32 69 6

3 – 1 1 – 9 1 1 4 –

1,225 178 411 308 458 988 186 522 417 781 622 653

1,231 178 412 311 462 995 188 523 417 782 622 656

1 – 1 – – – – – – 2 – –

8 1 7 6 1 3 – 3 11 4 3 4

5 – – 2 – 7 – 3 – 4 1 4

12 5 6 5 14 81 15 30 4 11 35 20

205 41 71 114 139 226 17 124 65 108 140 134

934 128 295 152 283 614 139 339 306 621 414 460

60 3 31 29 21 57 15 23 31 31 29 31

6 – 1 3 4 7 2 1 – 1 – 3

661 305

664 306

1 –

23 –

5 1

43 19

80 89

499 166

10 30

3 1

WISCONSIN Brown Calumet Chippewa Douglas Eau Claire Kenosha La Crosse Marathon Outagamie Racine Sheboygan Washington WYOMING Laramie Natrona 1

The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. Complete arson figures for 2000 for Alabama, Arkansas, and Massachusetts were not available. 3 Due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years’ data. 4 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 5 Limited data for 2000 were available for the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana. 6 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state UCR Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 7 Aggravated Assault figures were found to be outside established statistical parameters. Dashes (–) indicate a zero report. 2

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Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000 [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

ALABAMA2 Cullman Jackson Lee Marshall Walker

1,082 636 1,173 247 124

– 1 1 – –

15 5 10 2 –

8 2 15 1 1

29 55 110 20 3

356 217 425 103 57

560 273 556 101 49

114 83 56 20 14

– –

1 3

1 27

62 255

71 267

126 575

13 171

1 3 1 –

1 9 – 5

3 1 3 3

35 42 54 32

50 43 266 243

190 119 1,024 463

23 46 57 92

ARIZONA Apache Cochise

274 1,298

275 1,313

1 15

ARKANSAS2 Baxter Garland Independence White

303 263 1,405 838 CALIFORNIA

Calaveras Calaveras Highway Patrol Humboldt Humboldt Highway Patrol Imperial Imperial Highway Patrol Kings Kings Highway Patrol Lake Lake Highway Patrol Mendocino Mendocino Highway Patrol Nevada Nevada Highway Patrol Tehama Tehama Highway Patrol Tuolumne Tuolumne Highway Patrol

783 76 1,385 181 1,001 190 450 134 826 97 1,055 99 1,170 76 614 17 763 133

808 76 1,401 181 1,027 190 459 134 829 97 1,079 99 1,174 76 628 17 773 133

4 – 3 – 1 – 1 – 5 – 1 – 1 – 3 – 2 –

8 – 27 – 9 – 8 – 8 – 21 – 24 – 5 – 7 –

5 – 22 – 16 – 10 – 7 – 15 – 7 – 7 – 6 –

67 – 148 – 107 1 71 – 82 1 143 – 90 1 71 – 81 –

300 – 410 – 305 – 190 – 332 – 428 1 303 – 202 – 367 –

399 19 756 22 519 17 155 7 388 34 441 31 730 4 323 – 290 21

– 57 19 159 44 172 15 127 4 62 6 67 15 71 3 17 10 112

25 – 16 – 26 – 9 – 3 – 24 – 4 – 14 – 10 –

275 428

279 428

– –

5 12

1 1

27 31

62 103

161 264

19 17

4 –

48

508

730

1,578

98

7

COLORADO Fremont La Plata DELAWARE3 Sussex State Police

3

FLORIDA Citrus Highlands Indian River Jackson Levy Monroe Okeechobee Putnam Sumter Suwannee Walton

2,248 1,855 3,362 878 937 3,092 1,278 2,583 907 799 1,000

2,255 1,858 3,367 880 957 3,095 1,283 2,592 912 800 1,001

3 2 3 1 1 3 5 1 4 1 2

17 14 41 18 23 13 15 35 12 8 11

13 46 32 15 20 28 18 31 8 9 11

239 144 225 223 156 279 153 396 173 52 133

589 601 694 200 293 541 448 918 234 226 289

1,276 917 2,224 392 389 2,096 599 1,044 399 455 491

111 131 143 29 55 132 40 158 77 48 63

7 3 5 2 20 3 5 9 5 1 1

550 647

1 3 – 1 2

2 7 4 7 8

12 3 5 2 14

35 60 41 53 24

222 366 104 114 127

434 1,004 244 332 431

23 116 41 40 35

1 6

GEORGIA Baldwin Floyd Police Department Habersham Laurens Liberty6

729 1,559 439 549 641

See footnotes at end of table.

181

Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

639 1,854

641 1,863

6,425

6,470

7,325

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

GEORGIA—Continued 6

Murray Polk County Police Department Whitfield

3 2 1

– – 7

1 – 19

1 – 61

183 163 343

389 1,247

24 85 176

1 2 9

53 23 30

54 14 71

126

7,359

4 6 5

165

1,449 591 1,679

4,355 1,764 4,938

384 79 437

45 2 34

387 504 737 1,208

389 504 744 1,222

1 – 1 3

3 6 22 21

– 1 2 9

28 35 38 110

66 166 145 297

244 255 494 693

45 41 35 75

2 – 7 14

268 29 483 16 743 30 882 49 64 1,144 88 296 25 66 61 522 55 723 72 428 57

268 29 483 16 743 30 886 50 64 1,145 88 300 25 68 61 522 55 728 72 430 57

– – – 1 1 – – – – – – – – – – 1 – 1 – – –

3 1 5 – 2 – 4 1 – 5 – 2 – – – 7 1 9 1 2 1

2 – – – 5 – 7 – – 4 2 1 – – – 10 1 6 1 4 –

10 4 42 5 – 4 4 15 14 35 32 5 8 15 17 94 14 14 12 5 14

42 – 119 3 196 3 189 11 21 284 1 89 7 16 11 166 12 207 9 118 4

200 17 290 4 503 21 637 13 26 734 45 143 8 27 27 185 23 451 42 254 34

11 7 27 3 36 2 41 9 3 82 8 56 2 8 6 59 4 35 7 45 4

– – – – – – 4 1 – 1 – 4 – 2 – – – 5 – 2 –

247 3,146 827

247 3,148 827

– 14 2

3 14 10

1 66 3

3 468 170

91 1,094 113

141 1,375 509

8 115 20

– 2 –

84 302 221 165 288 229 540 403 372 75 79 45 494 201

84 303 221 165 288 229 542 403 372 75 80 45 499 201

– 1 – 1 – – – 5 – 1 – 1 – –

– 8 – 2 3 – – 9 2 2 – – 3 2

– – – 2 1 1 3 2 1 – – – 2 1

2 11 1 2 4 5 6 16 12 1 2 – 14 10

30 127 61 61 73 62 173 112 147 25 35 22 134 98

46 134 144 90 193 142 332 237 181 41 37 19 307 75

6 21 15 7 14 19 26 22 29 5 5 3 34 15

– 1 – – – – 2 – – – 1 – 5 –

HAWAII Hawaii Police Department Kauai Police Department6 Maui Police Department IDAHO Bingham Bonner Bonneville Kootenai ILLINOIS4 INDIANA Bartholomew Bartholomew State Police Grant Grant State Police Henry Henry State Police Kosciusko Kosciusko State Police LaGrange State Police La Porte La Porte State Police Lawrence Lawrence State Police Marshall State Police Noble State Police Putnam Putnam State Police Steuben Steuben State Police Wayne Wayne State Police KANSAS4 KENTUCKY4 LOUISIANA Avoyelles Tangipahoa Vernon MAINE Aroostook Aroostook State Police Hancock Hancock State Police Kennebec Kennebec State Police Penobscot Penobscot State Police Somerset Somerset State Police Waldo Waldo State Police York York State Police See footnotes at end of table.

182

Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

MARYLAND Garrett Garrett State Police Somerset State Police St. Mary’s State Police Talbot State Police Wicomico Wicomico State Police Worcester Worcester State Police

246 245 279 346 197 898 432 243 313

246 249 289 361 207 898 445 243 316

– 1 – – 2 1 1 – –

1 5 9 3 3 8 6 6 8

– – 5 2 2 15 12 1 3

18 20 48 86 22 93 87 55 25

56 58 93 63 70 291 120 48 60

160 140 110 178 83 477 177 120 196

11 21 14 14 15 13 29 13 21

– 4 10 15 10 – 13 – 3

243 562 218 295 692 138 442 112 1,316 393 266 263 424 324 659 135 594 363 290 480 480 309 281 335

247 571 218 300 694 144 443 119 1,329 394 267 272 429 326 661 136 599 370 291 482 485 316 282 343

1 – – 2 4 1 2 – – – – – – 1 – – – – 1 – – 6 – –

10 14 5 26 10 10 9 12 20 15 6 7 5 17 1 8 31 23 4 6 8 20 7 24

– 2 2 – 1 1 – – 4 1 – 1 3 – 2 2 1 3 – 5 – 4 1 –

21 40 9 32 28 13 29 3 51 11 20 27 23 12 17 9 22 30 23 25 31 26 13 30

58 178 76 82 247 38 207 44 206 59 67 84 98 82 193 39 185 150 77 129 151 97 54 92

136 300 111 134 373 65 191 48 977 286 159 128 263 192 413 68 307 127 169 286 280 137 172 158

17 28 15 19 29 10 4 5 58 21 14 16 32 20 33 9 48 30 16 29 10 19 34 31

4 9 – 5 2 6 1 7 13 1 1 9 5 2 2 1 5 7 1 2 5 7 1 8

467 1,459 774

467 1,469 776 633 912

9 27 15 – 9 22

3 7 3 1 – 7

13 62 17 12 17 14

123 456 293 227 167 281

273 785 370

629 909

– 2 – – – –

385 506

46 120 76 24 51 79

– 10 2 3 4 3

911 630 783 878 239

912 631 792 887 239

7 – – 3 3

21 8 8 16 3

12 11 9 29 5

29 13 68 67 47

282 298 284 203 69

495 282 365 531 103

65 18 49 29 9

1 1 9 9 –

560 411 426 753

565 414 428 755

– 1 – –

5 2 5 4

2 – 1 2

45 14 92 124

200 122 90 243

298 251 223 343

10 21 15 37

5 3 2 2



6

1

137

53

297

18

– 1 3

17 – 5

23 8 4

167 61 79

422 172 184

1,039 568 481

99 61 36

MICHIGAN Barry Barry State Police Branch Branch State Police Cass Cass State Police Clare Clare State Police Grand Traverse Grand Traverse State Police Hillsdale Hillsdale State Police Isabella Isabella State Police Mecosta Mecosta State Police Montcalm Montcalm State Police Sanilac Shiawassee St. Joseph St. Joseph State Police Tuscola Tuscola State Police MINNESOTA5 Beltrami Cass Crow Wing Itasca6 Otter Tail Pine MISSISSIPPI Jones Lauderdale Lee Lowndes Pontotoc MISSOURI 6

Camden Cole Howell Stone

MONTANA4 Ravalli

512 NEVADA

Carson City Douglas Lyon

1,767 871 792

1,792 871 796

25 – 4

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

424 1,412

429 1,412

1 4

10 48

7 12

68 172

86 225

22 399 402 406 469 196 5 953 253 331 336 322 117 293 5 418 438 410 134 64 515 475 519 84 97 607 314 557 451 495 594 547 230 245 854 609 77

22 406 408

– 2 – 1 – 1 – 1 – 1 – – – – – – 1 1 – – 2 – – – – – – – – – – 2 – – 1 2 1

2 5 2 3 – – – 10 – 2 2 1 – 1 – 5 5 – 1 – 7 8 3 – – 4 3 3 2 6 7 8 1 5 4 1 7

– 1 2 4 1 1 – 4 4 2 – – 2 – – – 1 – – 1 – 5 2 – – 7 – 4 – 13 2 4 – 3 7 4 –

5 54 35 35 52 27 – 177 19 24 27 21 11 49 – 54 86 25 30 17 102 14 30 – 9 79 1 38 40 43 63 17 28 20 134 51 17

1 1 1 6 – 1 5 10 – 3 3 1 1 5 2 2 22 4 3 4 4 4 – 2

9 3 7 10 – 4 9 27 3 19 31 10 10 5 5 5 30 10 11 3 8 8 7 10

9 19 11 28 26 8 27 35 3 16 15 7 14 4 10 13 92 18 24 5 25 30 3 7

83 190 20 94 88 40 47 309 76 33 127 12 83 30 45 42 253 68 55 39 262 100 28 103

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

232 902

20 49

5 –

7 156 128 96 94 47 – 217 36 81 45 49 42 75 1 136 131 84 33 15 160 156 121 36 53 135 109 143 127 152 175 144 56 57 186 308 20

5 175 223 258 314 112 5 525 184 213 259 246 56 162 4 213 187 284 69 30 227 265 341 46 34 372 190 353 266 269 332 360 137 160 466 215 32

3 6 12 9 8 8 – 19 10 8 3 5 6 6 – 10 27 16 1 1 17 27 22 2 1 10 11 16 16 12 15 12 8 – 56 28 –

– 7 6

327 326 199 688 317 281 419 1,064 287 539 578 348 259 205 196 499 1,869 376 719 357 512 561 203 375

414 424 356 630 478 258 446 1,379 456 607 862 288 477 324 259 609 1,525 631 712 457 575 577 245 512

32 45 31 130 98 39 96 189 46 53 108 44 51 43 25 77 535

Burglary

Larcenytheft

NEW MEXICO McKinley San Juan NEW YORK Allegany Allegany State Police Cattaraugus Cattaraugus State Police Chenango Chenango State Police Clinton Clinton State Police Columbia Columbia State Police Cortland Cortland State Police Delaware Delaware State Police Essex Essex State Police Franklin State Police Fulton Fulton State Police Greene Greene State Police Jefferson Jefferson State Police Lewis Lewis State Police Otsego State Police Steuben Steuben State Police St. Lawrence Sullivan Sullivan State Police Tompkins Tompkins State Police Ulster Ulster State Police Wyoming Wyoming State Police

471 196 5 254 337 119 294 5 423 411 134 64 482 84

457 501 609 547 233 247 609 77

2 – – 1 1 2 1 – 5 1 – – 7 –

6 6 15 – 3 2 – –

NORTH CAROLINA Beaufort Bladen Carteret Columbus Duplin Granville Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Iredell Lee Lenoir McDowell Person Richmond Robeson6 Rutherford6 Sampson Stanly Surry Vance Watauga Wilkes See footnotes at end of table.

184

875 1,008 625 1,586 1,007 631 1,049 3,013 871 1,270 1,724 710 895 616 542 1,247 4,326

888 1,013 631 1,592 1,012 637 1,063 3,055 881 1,276 1,739 719 898 622 545 1,273 4,361

1,649 933 1,517 1,367 505 1,094

1,656 939 1,535 1,383 506 1,104

125 68 131 87 19 85

13 5 6 6 5 6 14 42 10 6 15 9 3 6 3 26 35 – 7 6 18 16 1 10

Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

616 845 286 515 259 365 436 1,486 617 1,114 328 338 346

622 850 292 519 262 366 436 1,495 624 1,121 328 339 354

– 1 1 2 1 – 1 4 1 – – 1 1

12 1 6 8 9 1 7 8 6 1 – 5 3

1 – – 1 1 1 2 14 7 3 – – 1

54 17 7 11 12 12 54 2 45 11 6 3 2

132 116 103 122 97 113 96 362 153 389 83 116 89

431 369 246 280

432 371 247 280

1 1 5 –

2 8 1 2

2 – 3 1

148 70 30 54

20 22 1,216 34 1,034 24 1,096 94 659 49 1,295 35

22 29 1,225 51 1,038 37 1,102 104 662 52 1,301 42

– – 1 – – – 2 – – – 2 –

4 5 19 1 6 6 10 17 2 1 3 3

– – 8 2 8 – 12 2 3 – 9 –

453 826 500 498 598 822 1,419 569 462 720 367 672 1,404 453 1,074 373 613 344 237 701 848

467 839 510 499 609 830 1,435 577 470 741 381 741 1,422 454 1,101 376 622 353 239 714 868

– – 2 – – 1 1 2 3 – 2 2 1 – – – – – – 2 –

11 3 18 11 16 14 23 11 11 9 5 6 18 5 9 2 12 8 4 7 28

1,455

1,491

1

1,296 349 551 1,271

1,302 355 557 1,288

3 – – 1

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

353 655 154 321 120 209 257 948 381 659 223 181 239

64 55 15 50 19 29 19 148 24 51 16 32 11

6 5 6 4 3 1 – 9 7 7 – 1 8

134 119 86 92

112 109 91 103

32 62 30 28

1 2 1 –

4 5 21 3 34 7 60 24 19 5 15 11

2 1 297 2 283 1 288 11 200 3 330 2

7 6 801 15 594 5 664 29 394 32 841 9

3 5 69 11 109 5 60 11 41 8 95 10

2 7 9 17 4 13 6 10 3 3 6 7

2 9 1 1 3 5 20 10 2 4 3 10 17 5 12 3 1 – 2 3 11

25 28 21 22 67 25 100 41 66 61 59 56 85 49 179 17 39 9 10 22 59

129 194 182 95 139 333 298 169 123 168 127 201 418 96 146 84 206 143 52 222 257

245 545 232 345 329 366 910 282 223 406 139 335 769 261 636 249 279 164 152 410 443

41 47 44 24 44 78 67 54 34 72 32 62 96 37 92 18 76 20 17 35 50

14 13 10 1 11 8 16 8 8 21 14 69 18 1 27 3 9 9 2 13 20

9

40

263

288

701

153

36

17 6 – 10

4 1 2 5

165 27 33 125

316 148 241 391

691 124 234 609

100 43 41 130

6 6 6 17

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

OHIO Champaign Coshocton Darke Erie Holmes Huron Logan Muskingum Preble Ross Shelby Tuscarawas6 Williams OKLAHOMA Cherokee Delaware Le Flore Mayes OREGON Coos State Police Deschutes State Police Douglas Douglas State Police Josephine Josephine State Police Klamath Klamath State Police Lincoln Lincoln State Police Linn Linn State Police PENNSYLVANIA Armstrong State Police Bedford State Police Bradford State Police Clarion State Police Clearfield State Police Crawford State Police Franklin State Police Greene State Police Huntingdon State Police Indiana State Police Jefferson State Police Lawrence State Police Monroe State Police Northumberland State Police Schuylkill State Police Snyder State Police Susquehanna State Police Tioga State Police Union State Police Venango State Police Wayne State Police SOUTH CAROLINA Colleton TENNESSEE6 Bradley Claiborne Cumberland Greene See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

TENNESSEE6—Continued Hamblen Jefferson Maury McMinn Monroe Putnam Roane

621 843 922 724 902 534 677

629 854 932 729 918 538 685

2 – 1 – 2 – 5

– 6 16 2 3 4 3

8 6 8 6 5 5 2

89 109 98 103 161 37 77

200 268 173 225 228 156 200

274 378 552 355 419 294 336

48 76 74 33 84 38 54

8 11 10 5 16 4 8

407 1,240 463 506 583 391 728 283

407 1,240 466 515 596 392 740 283

1 2 – 1 1 3 1 3

6 8 19 12 5 4 2 8

2 8 2 1 4 8 – 6

47 296 39 23 49 33 85 31

176 339 149 173 232 166 272 87

156 491 206 252 247 149 302 122

19 96 48 44 45 28 66 26

– – 3 9 13 1 12 –

772 505

779 508

– –

13 4

5 1

21 103

125 101

581 265

27 31

7 3

667 779

670 792

– –

2 3

1 4

3 31

223 241

407 410

31 90

3 13

689 38 195 107 416 34 592 19 1,150 27 347 23 1,555 25 15 315 39 56 384 5

690 39 201 110 420 34 595 19 1,156 27 352 23 1,558 25 15 317 39 57 398 5

1 – 2 – 2 – 1 2 3 – 1 – 4 1 – 1 – – 1 –

8 – – 1 4 – 5 – 13 – 1 1 17 – – 5 – – 11 –

32 – 2 – 5 – 8 1 3 – 9 1 40 – – 2 – 2 3 –

40 3 46 8 30 1 64 3 19 4 40 – 155 8 1 7 1 2 46 –

160 2 60 41 104 2 72 – 170 – 68 4 326 1 1 100 1 9 112 –

379 27 79 51 228 28 400 8 854 23 222 14 899 8 10 191 22 39 190 5

69 6 6 6 43 3 42 5 88 – 6 3 114 7 3 9 15 4 21 –

1 1 6 3 4 – 3 – 6 – 5 – 3 – – 2 – 1 14 –

849 1,134 716 1,378 483 980 1,830 1,620 632

854 1,147 721 1,391 494 989 1,836 1,620 634

1 – 1 2 – 4 2 3 6

10 14 7 21 4 14 23 10 5

2 6 2 16 2 7 8 5 1

17 53 27 82 28 48 61 29 15

192 345 216 412 185 420 685 463 169

580 643 422 758 223 415 932 1,017 414

47 73 41 87 41 72 119 93 22

5 13 5 13 11 9 6 – 2

361 182 16 393

375 185 16 398

1 2 – 1

2 3 – 5

2 1 – 1

37 5 12 46

116 62 1 77

181 93 – 241

22 16 3 22

14 3 – 5

TEXAS Anderson Angelina Nacogdoches Polk Rusk Starr Van Zandt Wise UTAH Cache Washington VERMONT Rutland State Police St. Albans State Police VIRGINIA Accomack Accomack State Police Buchanan Buchanan State Police Carroll Carroll State Police Franklin Franklin State Police Frederick Frederick State Police Halifax Halifax State Police Henry Henry State Police Montgomery State Police Rockingham Rockingham State Police Tazewell State Police Wise Wise State Police WASHINGTON Chelan Cowlitz Douglas Grant Grays Harbor Lewis Mason Skagit Stevens WEST VIRGINIA6 Fayette Marion Mingo Monongalia

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 11 Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by Rural County 25,000 and over in Population, 2000—Continued [The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported to the sheriff's office, county police department, or state police.]

County by state

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape

Robbery

Aggravated assault

Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

WISCONSIN Barron Clark Columbia Dodge Fond du Lac Grant Jefferson Manitowoc Oconto Polk Sauk Wood

401 264 424 296 287 263 459 414 435 363 481 446

404 267 432 296 288 275 463 416 436 366 483 450

– – – 1 – – – – – – 2 –

7 3 1 4 – 1 29 7 – 7 4 1

– – – – – – 1 1 2 – 1 1

37 13 3 21 6 29 20 16 20 7 15 2

131 72 90 62 58 71 70 125 181 169 84 142

198 164 303 190 200 151 296 223 207 152 346 284

28 12 27 18 23 11 43 42 25 28 29 16

3 3 8 – 1 12 4 2 1 3 2 4

4,810 28 123 7,930 6 21 56 1,236 3,073 65

4,873 28 123 7,977 6 21 56 1,237 3,073 66

9 – – 1 – – – 1 – 2

142 – – 62 – 1 – 1 1 9

20 – – 79 – – – 13 52 –

438 15 28 949 1 13 2 52 179 13

1,320 – 1 1,912 – – 6 25 31 13

2,384 11 36 4,302 – 7 47 1,068 2,753 26

497 2 58 625 5 – 1 76 57 2

63 – – 47 – – – 1 – 1

510 716

514 716

4 –

13 –

2 –

143 1

244 15

99 696

5 4

4 –

23,892 676 6 410 4,321

24,315 767 6 571 4,423

94 3 – 2 8

550 1 – – 50

143 2 – 1 91

8,391 11 – 33 292

4,201 30 – 105 576

8,048 591 5 233 3,159

2,465 38 1 36 145

423 91 – 161 102

STATE AGENCIES Alaska State Police Arizona Department of Public Safety Colorado State Patrol Connecticut State Police Minnesota State Patrol Nebraska State Patrol Oklahoma Capitol Park Police Port Authority of New York and New Jersey7 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey8 Rhode Island State Police OTHER AGENCIES American Samoa National Institutes of Health United States Department of the Interior: Bureau of Indian Affairs Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation Fish and Wildlife Service National Park Service 1

The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. Complete arson figures for 2000 for Alabama and Arkansas were not available. 3 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 4 Limited data for 2000 were available for the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana. 5 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting Program administered by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety are not comparable to those for previous years. 6 Due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years’ data. 7 Figures reported are the crime counts occurring in the state of New Jersey. 8 Figures reported are the crime counts occurring in the state of New York. Dashes (–) indicate a zero report. 2

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Table 12 Crime Trends by Population Group, 1999-2000 [2000 estimated population]

Population group

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES: 11,534 agencies; population 243,359,657 1999 2000 Percent change TOTAL CITIES: 8,260 cities; population 165,538,625 1999 2000 Percent change

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

10,300,644 10,376,148 1,278,514 10,264,938 10,340,714 1,277,068 -0.3 -0.3 -0.1

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape4

Robbery

9,022,130 8,987,870 -0.4

13,927 13,896 -0.2

76,194 76,939 +1.0

379,598 377,457 -0.6

808,795 808,776

Aggravated assault Burglary

5

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

1,854,154 1,807,157 -2.5

6,113,620 6,109,538 -0.1

1,054,356 75,504 1,071,175 75,776 +1.6 +0.4

8,245,721 8,235,574 -0.1

8,303,262 1,037,972 8,293,028 1,038,931 -0.1 +0.1

7,207,749 7,196,643 -0.2

10,978 11,055 +0.7

56,703 57,576 +1.5

340,412 338,956 -0.4

629,879 631,344 +0.2

1,373,284 1,343,116 -2.2

4,955,951 4,962,807 +0.1

878,514 57,541 890,720 57,454 +1.4 -0.2

3,160,665 3,148,312 -0.4

3,188,208 3,175,273 -0.4

534,193 532,072 -0.4

2,626,472 2,616,240 -0.4

6,376 6,359 -0.3

21,450 21,743 +1.4

204,488 201,775 -1.3

301,879 302,195 +0.1

510,786 498,306 -2.4

1,663,932 1,657,435 -0.4

451,754 27,543 460,499 26,961 +1.9 -2.1

10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 23,597,803 1999 2000 Percent change

1,304,710 1,297,695 -0.5

1,315,918 1,308,107 -0.6

264,729 264,234 -0.2

1,039,981 1,033,461 -0.6

2,930 3,007 +2.6

7,221 7,226 +0.1

106,949 103,870 -2.9

147,629 150,131 +1.7

194,096 189,294 -2.5

647,613 644,937 -0.4

198,272 199,230 +0.5

11,208 10,412 -7.1

21 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 13,582,215 1999 2000 Percent change

945,233 938,935 -0.7

953,376 947,409 -0.6

138,511 139,346 +0.6

806,722 799,589 -0.9

1,833 1,757 -4.1

7,545 7,915 +4.9

48,976 50,334 +2.8

80,157 79,340 -1.0

159,570 156,863 -1.7

512,677 505,249 -1.4

134,475 137,477 +2.2

8,143 8,474 +4.1

36 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 12,582,382 1999 2000 Percent change

910,722 911,682 +0.1

918,914 919,757 +0.1

130,953 128,492 -1.9

779,769 783,190 +0.4

1,613 1,595 -1.1

6,684 6,602 -1.2

48,563 47,571 -2.0

74,093 72,724 -1.8

157,120 152,149 -3.2

503,642 507,249 +0.7

119,007 123,792 +4.0

8,192 8,075 -1.4

1,362,648 1,357,547 -0.4

1,371,763 1,366,838 -0.4

155,059 154,449 -0.4

1,207,589 1,203,098 -0.4

1,704 1,687 -1.0

9,335 9,227 -1.2

51,240 51,549 +0.6

92,780 91,986 -0.9

241,496 233,571 -3.3

824,737 822,410 -0.3

141,356 147,117 +4.1

9,115 9,291 +1.9

1,119,266 1,111,414 -0.7

1,126,287 1,118,223 -0.7

120,800 121,025 +0.2

998,466 990,389 -0.8

1,065 1,087 +2.1

8,468 8,600 +1.6

35,439 35,267 -0.5

75,828 76,071 +0.3

193,614 189,660 -2.0

694,221 691,609 -0.4

110,631 109,120 -1.4

7,021 6,809 -3.0

962,164 966,203 +0.4

967,541 971,879 +0.4

90,735 91,279 +0.6

871,429 874,924 +0.4

739 781 +5.7

6,698 6,988 +4.3

23,740 24,264 +2.2

59,558 59,246 -0.5

162,279 160,464 -1.1

631,143 637,469 +1.0

78,007 76,991 -1.3

5,377 5,676 +5.6

901,616 908,387 +0.8

906,054 913,118 +0.8

76,284 77,990 +2.2

825,332 830,397 +0.6

659 655 -0.6

6,269 6,393 +2.0

16,750 17,077 +2.0

52,606 53,865 +2.4

148,759 146,478 -1.5

618,255 625,740 +1.2

58,318 58,179 -0.2

4,438 4,731 +6.6

GROUP I 67 cities, 250,000 and over; population 49,762,400 1999 2000 Percent change

GROUP II 164 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 24,051,322 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP III 366 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 24,900,541 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP IV 679 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 23,521,113 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP V 1,561 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 24,532,182 1999 2000 Percent change See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 12 Crime Trends by Population Group, 1999-2000—Continued [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape4

Robbery

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

GROUP VI 5,423 cities, under 10,000; population 18,771,067 1999 2000 Percent change

739,362 743,711 +0.6

743,409 747,697 +0.6

60,901 62,116 +2.0

678,461 681,595 +0.5

435 486 +11.7

4,483 4,625 +3.2

8,755 9,024 +3.1

47,228 47,981 +1.6

116,350 114,637 -1.5

523,663 528,144 +0.9

1,565,054 1,537,201 -1.8

1,578,878 1,551,405 -1.7

183,389 182,596 -0.4

1,381,665 1,354,605 -2.0

1,969 1,895 -3.8

13,947 13,827 -0.9

35,059 34,241 -2.3

132,414 132,633 +0.2

339,132 323,547 -4.6

898,476 882,884 -1.7

489,869 492,163 +0.5

494,008 496,281 +0.5

57,153 55,541 -2.8

432,716 436,622 +0.9

980 946 -3.5

5,544 5,536 -0.1

4,127 4,260 +3.2

46,502 44,799 -3.7

141,738 140,494 -0.9

259,193 263,847 +1.8

3,150,575 3,132,314 -0.6

3,173,021 3,155,346 -0.6

315,907 316,541 +0.2

2,834,668 2,815,773 -0.7

2,968 2,942 -0.9

23,974 23,766 -0.9

67,231 66,859 -0.6

221,734 222,974 +0.6

588,138 570,291 -3.0

1,979,946 1,974,952 -0.3

38,448 38,814 +1.0

4,047 3,986 -1.5

SUBURBAN COUNTIES 1,118 agencies; population 52,153,682 1999 2000 Percent change

144,057 13,824 148,174 14,204 +2.9 +2.7

RURAL COUNTIES6 2,156 agencies; population 25,667,350 1999 2000 Percent change

31,785 32,281 +1.6

4,139 4,118 -0.5

SUBURBAN AREA7 5,657 agencies; population 97,556,511 1999 2000 Percent change

266,584 22,446 270,530 23,032 +1.5 +2.6

1

The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 5 Less than one-tenth of 1 percent. 6 Includes state police agencies with no county breakdowns. 7 Includes suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within metropolitan areas. Excludes central cities. Suburban cities and counties are also included in other groups. 2

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Table 13 Crime Trends by Suburban and Nonsuburban Cities1 by Population Group, 1999-2000 [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Property crime4

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape5

Robbery

131,553 133,744 +1.7

1,453,039 1,462,055 +0.6

999 1,050 +5.1

10,027 9,966 -0.6

32,172 32,650 +1.5

88,355 90,078 +2.0

249,016 247,026 -0.8

1,081,490 1,092,708 +1.0

122,533 122,321 -0.2

8,621 8,843 +2.6

583,710 588,257 +0.8

52,485 52,890 +0.8

527,877 531,944 +0.8

421 447 +6.2

3,888 3,845 -1.1

15,090 15,314 +1.5

33,086 33,284 +0.6

95,022 95,546 +0.6

378,635 383,002 +1.2

54,220 53,396 -1.5

3,348 3,423 +2.2

577,999 581,400 +0.6

580,843 584,423 +0.6

47,817 49,077 +2.6

530,182 532,323 +0.4

380 389 +2.4

3,782 3,753 -0.8

11,546 11,713 +1.4

32,109 33,222 +3.5

92,138 90,567 -1.7

394,581 398,260 +0.9

43,463 43,496 +0.1

2,844 3,023 +6.3

426,231 429,565 +0.8

428,660 431,962 +0.8

31,251 31,777 +1.7

394,980 397,788 +0.7

198 214 +8.1

2,357 2,368 +0.5

5,536 5,623 +1.6

23,160 23,572 +1.8

61,856 60,913 -1.5

308,274 311,446 +1.0

24,850 25,429 +2.3

2,429 2,397 -1.3

1,018,550 1,022,502 +0.4

1,023,791 1,028,052 +0.4

96,367 97,641 +1.3

922,183 924,861 +0.3

834 872 +4.6

7,423 8,040 +8.3

17,073 17,715 +3.8

71,037 71,014

178,372 174,553 -2.1

691,571 698,645 +1.0

52,240 51,663 -1.1

5,241 5,550 +5.9

381,802 381,369 -0.1

383,831 383,622 -0.1

38,250 38,389 +0.4

343,552 342,980 -0.2

318 334 +5.0

2,810 3,143 +11.9

8,650 8,950 +3.5

26,472 25,962 -1.9

67,257 64,918 -3.5

252,508 254,467 +0.8

23,787 23,595 -0.8

2,029 2,253 +11.0

323,617 326,987 +1.0

325,211 328,695 +1.1

28,467 28,913 +1.6

295,150 298,074 +1.0

279 266 -4.7

2,487 2,640 +6.2

5,204 5,364 +3.1

20,497 20,643 +0.7

56,621 55,911 -1.3

223,674 227,480 +1.7

14,855 14,683 -1.2

1,594 1,708 +7.2

313,131 314,146 +0.3

314,749 315,735 +0.3

29,650 30,339 +2.3

283,481 283,807 +0.1

237 272 +14.8

2,126 2,257 +6.2

3,219 3,401 +5.7

24,068 24,409 +1.4

54,494 53,724 -1.4

215,389 216,698 +0.6

13,598 13,385 -1.6

1,618 1,589 -1.8

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total2

Violent crime3

1,584,592 1,595,799 +0.7

1,593,213 1,604,642 +0.7

580,362 584,834 +0.8

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson

Suburban cities TOTAL SUBURBAN CITIES: 4,539 cities; population 45,402,829 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP IV 490 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 16,802,266 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP V 1,140 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 17,984,697 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP VI 2,909 cities, under 10,000; population 10,615,866 1999 2000 Percent change Nonsuburban cities TOTAL NONSUBURBAN CITIES: 3,124 cities; population 21,421,533 1999 2000 Percent change

6

GROUP IV 189 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 6,718,847 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP V 421 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 6,547,485 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP VI 2,514 cities, under 10,000; population 8,155,201 1999 2000 Percent change 1

Suburban places are within Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and include suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within the metropolitan area. Central cities are excluded. Nonsuburban places are outside MSAs. 2 The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. 3 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 4 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 5 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 6 Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.

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Table 14 Crime Trends by Suburban and Nonsuburban Counties by Population Group, 1999-2000 [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

1,081,752 1,053,995 -2.6

1,090,949 1,063,545 -2.5

132,649 132,574 -0.1

949,103 921,421 -2.9

375,608 377,553 +0.5

378,668 380,647 +0.5

38,252 38,312 +0.2

107,694 105,653 -1.9

109,261 107,213 -1.9

213,414 215,659 +1.1

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Forcible rape4

Robbery

1,292 1,269 -1.8

8,711 8,764 +0.6

29,489 28,681 -2.7

93,157 93,860 +0.8

219,027 205,914 -6.0

626,442 608,812 -2.8

103,634 106,695 +3.0

9,197 9,550 +3.8

337,356 339,241 +0.6

520 477 -8.3

4,043 3,905 -3.4

4,129 4,193 +1.6

29,560 29,737 +0.6

96,398 95,105 -1.3

216,315 218,544 +1.0

24,643 25,592 +3.9

3,060 3,094 +1.1

12,488 11,710 -6.2

95,206 93,943 -1.3

157 149 -5.1

1,193 1,158 -2.9

1,441 1,367 -5.1

9,697 9,036 -6.8

23,707 22,528 -5.0

55,719 55,528 -0.3

15,780 15,887 +0.7

1,567 1,560 -0.4

214,995 217,309 +1.1

23,845 22,901 -4.0

189,569 192,758 +1.7

379 362 -4.5

2,287 2,212 -3.3

2,197 2,231 +1.5

18,982 18,096 -4.7

61,897 61,829 -0.1

114,607 117,241 +2.3

13,065 13,688 +4.8

1,581 1,650 +4.4

151,260 151,691 +0.3

152,464 152,841 +0.2

18,742 18,347 -2.1

132,518 133,344 +0.6

348 353 +1.4

1,565 1,611 +2.9

1,099 1,136 +3.4

15,730 15,247 -3.1

45,811 45,114 -1.5

77,238 78,793 +2.0

9,469 9,437 -0.3

1,204 1,150 -4.5

80,187 79,550 -0.8

81,176 80,537 -0.8

9,399 9,387 -0.1

70,788 70,163 -0.9

183 188 +2.7

1,218 1,285 +5.5

380 458 +20.5

7,618 7,456 -2.1

22,951 22,561 -1.7

41,649 41,604 -0.1

6,188 5,998 -3.1

989 987 -0.2

Property crime3

Arson

5

SUBURBAN COUNTIES 100,000 and over 130 counties; population 31,452,223 1999 2000 Percent change 25,000 to 99,999 350 counties; population 18,236,875 1999 2000 Percent change Under 25,000 638 counties; population 2,464,584 1999 2000 Percent change

NONSUBURBAN COUNTIES5 25,000 and over 282 counties; population 10,987,739 1999 2000 Percent change 10,000 to 24,999 592 counties; population 9,367,165 1999 2000 Percent change Under 10,000 1,117 counties; population 3,800,101 1999 2000 Percent change 1

The Modified Crime Index total is the sum of the Crime Index offenses including arson. Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. 5 Offenses include sheriffs and county law enforcement agencies. State police offenses are not included. 2

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192

Table 15 Crime Trends Breakdown of Offenses Known by Population Group, 1999-2000 [2000 estimated population] Forcible rape1 Population group

Burglary

Aggravated assault

Robbery

Other vehicles

Structure

Mobile

Other

116,628 112,889 -3.2

686,282 701,691 +2.2

173,189 176,027 +1.6

62,526 66,040 +5.6

30,905 30,240 -2.2

20,534 21,447 +4.4

16,700 17,189 +2.9

350,200 354,343 +1.2

88,764 85,502 -3.7

570,754 582,631 +2.1

138,062 141,260 +2.3

42,881 44,234 +3.2

23,771 23,431 -1.4

15,522 15,722 +1.3

11,621 12,240 +5.3

283,645 277,824 -2.1

96,727 96,945 +0.2

24,131 23,540 -2.4

258,322 266,027 +3.0

78,990 83,318 +5.5

14,809 16,317 +10.2

10,252 10,056 -1.9

8,695 8,584 -1.3

3,619 3,659 +1.1

22,503 21,528 -4.3

83,880 83,919

33,609 33,745 +0.4

6,016 6,117 +1.7

84,169 86,634 +2.9

32,397 34,195 +5.5

5,938 6,984 +17.6

3,747 3,381 -9.8

4,918 4,643 -5.6

1,276 1,265 -0.9

26,845 27,420 +2.1

12,391 11,405 -8.0

103,525 101,219 -2.2

31,201 31,395 +0.6

10,126 9,549 -5.7

92,715 95,052 +2.5

25,973 26,733 +2.9

4,258 4,559 +7.1

3,161 3,416 +8.1

1,668 1,712 +2.6

1,084 1,211 +11.7

13,311 13,085 -1.7

26,227 26,214

10,857 10,847 -0.1

96,240 92,686 -3.7

31,917 31,805 -0.4

7,989 7,874 -1.4

81,438 84,341 +3.6

20,620 22,390 +8.6

4,613 4,774 +3.5

3,344 3,259 -2.5

2,109 2,229 +5.7

1,259 1,183 -6.0

16,177 16,182

33,846 34,257 +1.2

18,092 17,037 -5.8

132,988 125,126 -5.9

58,140 59,936 +3.1

16,635 15,059 -9.5

96,255 103,364 +7.4

21,742 21,251 -2.3

8,153 6,689 -18.0

3,968 3,780 -4.7

2,597 2,726 +5.0

1,743 2,079 +19.3

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

7,599 7,217 -5.0

120,278 123,559 +2.7

25,563 25,744 +0.7

29,652 30,644 +3.3

125,625 122,615 -2.4

127,814 126,159 -1.3

126,525 247,150 126,501 251,277 2 +1.7

200,725 1,078,831 200,949 1,042,199 +0.1 -3.4

483,245 485,908 +0.6

45,579 46,740 +2.5

5,885 5,643 -4.1

103,809 106,972 +3.0

22,528 22,675 +0.7

25,663 26,823 +4.5

111,245 108,742 -2.2

98,006 97,892 -0.1

99,587 183,230 99,222 187,681 -0.4 +2.4

145,088 144,186 -0.6

774,808 750,769 -3.1

15,610 15,986 +2.4

2,429 2,384 -1.9

58,184 60,234 +3.5

11,586 11,651 +0.6

13,017 13,116 +0.8

54,788 53,708 -2.0

52,087 52,042 -0.1

41,988 41,982

76,191 79,271 +4.0

45,751 43,780 -4.3

8 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 12,985,101 1999 2000 Percent change

4,558 4,615 +1.3

961 981 +2.1

21,583 22,719 +5.3

4,640 4,902 +5.6

4,295 4,382 +2.0

20,130 19,856 -1.4

18,862 20,430 +8.3

14,630 14,996 +2.5

23,119 25,637 +10.9

20 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 13,010,156 1999 2000 Percent change

6,088 6,488 +6.6

750 733 -2.3

19,099 19,779 +3.6

3,631 3,606 -0.7

4,748 5,061 +6.6

16,451 16,313 -0.8

17,239 16,370 -5.0

14,047 13,901 -1.0

32 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 11,395,578 1999 2000 Percent change

4,964 4,883 -1.6

718 670 -6.7

17,502 17,736 +1.3

3,315 3,143 -5.2

3,974 3,673 -7.6

18,207 17,539 -3.7

15,986 15,242 -4.7

7,560 7,430 -1.7

874 878 +0.5

17,104 17,122 +0.1

3,935 3,923 -0.3

4,539 5,495 +21.1

18,864 17,826 -5.5

14,914 14,721 -1.3

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES: 11,357 agencies; population 225,013,016 1999 2000 Percent change

62,721 63,872 +1.8

TOTAL CITIES: 8,147 cities; population 148,877,120 1999 2000 Percent change

Attempted forcible entry

Autos

Strongarmed

Assault to rape attempts

Arson

Trucks and buses

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Rape by force

Motor vehicle theft

Forcible Unlawful entry entry

GROUP I 60 cities, 250,000 and over; population 37,390,835 1999 2000 Percent change

2

2

2

GROUP II 151 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 22,296,192 1999 2000 Percent change

See footnotes at end of table.

2

Table 15 Crime Trends Breakdown of Offenses Known by Population Group, 1999-2000—Continued [2000 estimated population] Forcible rape1 Population group

Robbery Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Burglary

Aggravated assault Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Attempted forcible entry

Arson

Autos

Trucks and buses

Other vehicles

15,125 15,080 -0.3

83,920 83,286 -0.8

14,821 13,869 -6.4

5,888 6,068 +3.1

3,225 3,068 -4.9

1,729 1,710 -1.1

1,868 1,835 -1.8

49,246 50,168 +1.9

12,387 12,101 -2.3

59,600 58,028 -2.6

9,603 9,752 +1.6

5,288 5,655 +6.9

2,346 2,424 +3.3

1,116 1,226 +9.9

1,683 1,847 +9.7

83,923 81,592 -2.8

48,085 48,741 +1.4

11,515 10,997 -4.5

43,989 43,362 -1.4

7,626 7,748 +1.6

4,600 4,953 +7.7

2,042 2,120 +3.8

756 882 +16.7

1,378 1,529 +11.0

22,490 23,327 +3.7

66,067 64,304 -2.7

40,457 40,768 +0.8

8,971 8,725 -2.7

28,668 28,564 -0.4

5,280 5,322 +0.8

4,143 4,552 +9.9

1,938 1,983 +2.3

629 594 -5.6

1,330 1,291 -2.9

37,960 39,099 +3.0

211,393 200,533 -5.1

94,580 92,880 -1.8

20,912 19,794 -5.3

96,860 100,061 +3.3

29,333 29,083 -0.9

13,431 15,216 +13.3

5,073 4,928 -2.9

4,064 4,684 +15.3

4,233 4,031 -4.8

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

Rape by force

Assault to rape attempts

7,313 7,559 +3.4

837 762 -9.0

12,371 12,580 +1.7

2,917 2,920 +0.1

3,243 3,256 +0.4

15,709 15,391 -2.0

11,902 12,020 +1.0

14,032 13,688 -2.5

26,845 26,455 -1.5

19,577 20,210 +3.2

114,723 111,021 -3.2

57,545 57,785 +0.4

5,771 6,057 +5.0

610 561 -8.0

7,696 8,154 +6.0

1,962 2,033 +3.6

2,324 2,275 -2.1

10,356 10,283 -0.7

7,584 7,541 -0.6

10,408 10,259 -1.4

18,945 19,257 +1.6

19,881 19,354 -2.7

93,462 90,902 -2.7

5,459 5,711 +4.6

571 492 -13.8

5,646 5,831 +3.3

1,319 1,372 +4.0

1,691 1,741 +3.0

7,288 7,350 +0.9

6,522 6,692 +2.6

9,524 9,678 +1.6

15,393 16,275 +5.7

19,297 20,478 +6.1

3,866 3,997 +3.4

564 566 +0.4

2,808 3,051 +8.7

809 776 -4.1

849 940 +10.7

4,240 4,184 -1.3

4,997 4,876 -2.4

7,458 7,433 -0.3

12,010 12,166 +1.3

12,292 12,286

1,212 1,085 -10.5

14,864 14,826 -0.3

2,671 2,672

3,496 3,362 -3.8

12,958 12,380 -4.5

21,814 20,552 -5.8

20,349 20,997 +3.2

50,908 50,770 -0.3

Strongarmed

Motor vehicle theft

Forcible Unlawful entry entry

Structure

Mobile

Other

GROUP III 353 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 23,981,086 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP IV 654 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 22,596,966 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP V 1,528 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 23,945,747 1999 2000 Percent change GROUP VI 5,401 cities, under 10,000; population 18,666,294 1999 2000 Percent change SUBURBAN COUNTIES 1,095 agencies; population 50,870,092 1999 2000 Percent change

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See footnotes at end of table.

2

2

194

Table 15 Crime Trends Breakdown of Offenses Known by Population Group, 1999-2000—Continued [2000 estimated population] Forcible rape1 Population group

Burglary

Aggravated assault

Robbery Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

Rape by force

Assault to rape attempts

4,850 4,846 -0.1

502 489 -2.6

1,605 1,761 +9.7

364 397 +9.1

493 459 -6.9

1,422 1,493 +5.0

7,994 7,715 -3.5

6,589 6,282 -4.7

13,012 12,826 -1.4

17,677 17,664 -0.1

92,630 90,897 -1.9

38,465 38,685 +0.6

21,056 21,086 +0.1

2,196 1,978 -9.9

25,782 26,180 +1.5

5,253 5,292 +0.7

6,524 6,471 -0.8

27,457 26,758 -2.5

31,623 30,638 -3.1

34,411 35,403 +2.9

77,378 78,237 +1.1

76,174 77,199 +1.3

350,286 336,885 -3.8

178,363 178,469 +0.1

Strongarmed

Forcible Unlawful entry entry

Motor vehicle theft Attempted forcible entry

Arson

Autos

Trucks and buses

Other vehicles

6,952 7,593 +9.2

18,668 18,999 +1.8

5,794 5,684 -1.9

6,214 6,590 +6.1

2,061 1,881 -8.7

948 1,041 +9.8

846 918 +8.5

41,187 39,211 -4.8

191,336 193,164 +1.0

44,691 44,625 -0.1

22,443 25,111 +11.9

8,858 8,819 -0.4

5,640 6,382 +13.2

7,141 7,020 -1.7

Structure

Mobile

Other

RURAL COUNTIES 2,115 agencies; population 25,265,804 1999 2000 Percent change SUBURBAN AREA3 5,590 agencies; population 95,344,628 1999 2000 Percent change 1

Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were excluded from the forcible rape category. 2 Less than one-tenth of 1 percent. 3 Includes suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within metropolitan areas. Excludes central cities. Suburban cities and counties are also included in other groups.

Table 16 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants by Population Group, 2000 [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape4

Robbery

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES: 10,717 agencies; population 230,304,233 Number of offenses known Rate

10,004,030 4,343.8

1,263,004 548.4

8,741,026 3,795.4

13,826 6.0

76,520 33.2

376,465 163.5

796,193 345.7

1,759,247 763.9

5,926,907 2,573.5

1,054,872 458.0

TOTAL CITIES: 7,516 cities; population 160,232,870 Number of offenses known Rate

8,125,346 5,071.0

1,043,736 651.4

7,081,610 4,419.6

11,143 7.0

58,399 36.4

340,945 212.8

633,249 395.2

1,327,760 828.6

4,867,837 3,038.0

886,013 553.0

3,217,260 6,382.1

551,137 1,093.3

2,666,123 5,288.8

6,620 13.1

23,108 45.8

208,388 413.4

313,021 620.9

508,994 1,009.7

1,688,772 3,350.0

468,357 929.1

10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 23,597,803 Number of offenses known Rate

1,298,694 5,503.5

265,233 1,124.0

1,033,461 4,379.5

3,007 12.7

8,225 34.9

103,870 440.2

150,131 636.2

189,294 802.2

644,937 2,733.0

199,230 844.3

22 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 14,230,170 Number of offenses known Rate

1,004,821 7,061.2

155,349 1,091.7

849,472 5,969.5

2,018 14.2

8,281 58.2

56,947 400.2

88,103 619.1

167,551 1,177.4

536,586 3,770.8

145,335 1,021.3

36 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 12,582,382 Number of offenses known Rate

913,745 7,262.1

130,555 1,037.6

783,190 6,224.5

1,595 12.7

6,602 52.5

47,571 378.1

74,787 594.4

152,149 1,209.2

507,249 4,031.4

123,792 983.9

1,317,665 5,638.3

153,424 656.5

1,164,241 4,981.8

1,618 6.9

9,312 39.8

49,915 213.6

92,579 396.1

227,156 972.0

792,237 3,390.0

144,848 619.8

1,097,140 4,524.9

119,721 493.8

977,419 4,031.1

1,084 4.5

8,590 35.4

35,182 145.1

74,865 308.8

189,317 780.8

680,727 2,807.5

107,375 442.8

931,697 4,159.3

88,750 396.2

842,947 3,763.1

757 3.4

6,823 30.5

23,176 103.5

57,994 258.9

155,366 693.6

613,940 2,740.7

73,641 328.7

862,875 3,754.6

74,181 322.8

788,694 3,431.8

619 2.7

6,126 26.7

16,087 70.0

51,349 223.4

139,258 605.9

594,193 2,585.5

55,243 240.4

698,709 4,153.2

56,523 336.0

642,186 3,817.2

445 2.6

4,440 26.4

8,197 48.7

43,441 258.2

107,669 640.0

497,968 2,960.0

36,549 217.3

Arson1

GROUP I 68 cities, 250,000 and over; population 50,410,355 Number of offenses known Rate

GROUP II 159 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 23,369,799 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP III 357 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 24,246,880 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP IV 646 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 22,400,503 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP V 1,456 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 22,981,915 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP VI 4,830 cities, under 10,000; population 16,823,418 Number of offenses known Rate See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 16 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants by Population Group, 2000—Continued [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

1,439,536 3,043.7

170,718 361.0

1,268,818 2,682.8

1,806 3.8

12,957 27.4

31,986 67.6

123,969 262.1

304,441 643.7

824,468 1,743.2

139,909 295.8

439,148 1,928.1

48,550 213.2

390,598 1,714.9

877 3.9

5,164 22.7

3,534 15.5

38,975 171.1

127,046 557.8

234,602 1,030.0

28,950 127.1

2,965,501 3,302.5

299,284 333.3

2,666,217 2,969.2

2,810 3.1

22,561 25.1

63,073 70.2

210,840 234.8

541,521 603.1

1,868,211 2,080.5

256,485 285.6

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Forcible rape4

Robbery

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

SUBURBAN COUNTIES 1,109 agencies; population 47,295,039 Number of offenses known Rate RURAL COUNTIES5 2,092 agencies; population 22,776,324 Number of offenses known Rate SUBURBAN AREA6 5,272 agencies; population 89,795,439 Number of offenses known Rate 1

Arson rates are not presented in this table because fewer agencies furnished complete reports for arson than for the other seven Crime Index offenses. Independently tabulated arson data appear on page xx of this publication. 2 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were estimated for inclusion in the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. See Appendix I for details. 5 Includes state police agencies with no county breakdowns. 6 Includes suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within metropolitan areas. Excludes central cities. Suburban cities and counties are also included in other groups.

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Table 17 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants by Suburban and Nonsuburban Cities1 by Population Group, 2000 [2000 estimated population]

Population group

Violent crime3

Property crime4

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

1,526,387 3,591.5

128,245 301.8

1,398,142 3,289.7

560,803 3,512.2

51,367 321.7

552,965 3,264.3

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total2

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Forcible rape5

Robbery

1,007 2.4

9,642 22.7

31,106 73.2

86,490 203.5

237,188 558.1

1,044,373 2,457.3

116,581 274.3

509,436 3,190.5

435 2.7

3,697 23.2

14,702 92.1

32,533 203.7

91,961 575.9

366,685 2,296.5

50,790 318.1

46,909 276.9

506,056 2,987.4

373 2.2

3,625 21.4

11,102 65.5

31,809 187.8

86,455 510.4

378,251 2,232.9

41,350 244.1

412,619 4,301.2

29,969 312.4

382,650 3,988.8

199 2.1

2,320 24.2

5,302 55.3

22,148 230.9

58,772 612.6

299,437 3,121.4

24,441 254.8

966,894 4,906.7

91,209 462.9

875,685 4,443.9

814 4.1

7,747 39.3

16,354 83.0

66,294 336.4

165,105 837.9

661,728 3,358.1

48,852 247.9

370,894 5,765.3

37,383 581.1

333,511 5,184.2

322 5.0

3,126 48.6

8,474 131.7

25,461 395.8

63,405 985.6

247,255 3,843.4

22,851 355.2

309,910 5,129.3

27,272 451.4

282,638 4,677.9

246 4.1

2,501 41.4

4,985 82.5

19,540 323.4

52,803 873.9

215,942 3,574.0

13,893 229.9

286,090 3,956.9

26,554 367.3

259,536 3,589.6

246 3.4

2,120 29.3

2,895 40.0

21,293 294.5

48,897 676.3

198,531 2,745.8

12,108 167.5

Arson2

Suburban cities TOTAL SUBURBAN CITIES: 4,163 cities; population 42,500,400 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP IV 466 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 15,967,303 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP V 1,070 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 16,939,918 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP VI 2,627 cities, under 10,000; population 9,593,179 Number of offenses known Rate Nonsuburban cities TOTAL NONSUBURBAN CITIES: 2,769 cities; population 19,705,436 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP IV 180 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 6,433,200 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP V 386 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 6,041,997 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP VI 2,203 cities, under 10,000; population 7,230,239 Number of offenses known Rate 1

Suburban places are within Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and include suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within the metropolitan area. Central cities are excluded. Nonsuburban places are outside MSAs. 2 Arson rates are not presented in this table because fewer agencies furnished complete reports for arson than for the other seven Crime Index offenses. Independently tabulated arson rates appear on page 54 of the publication. 3 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 4 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 5 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were estimated for inclusion in the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. See Appendix I for details.

197

Table 18 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants by Suburban and Nonsuburban Counties by Population Group, 2000 [2000 estimated population] Population group

Crime Index total

Modified Crime Index total1

Violent crime2

Property crime3

Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter

Forcible rape4

Robbery

Aggravated assault Burglary

Larcenytheft

Motor vehicle theft

Arson1

SUBURBAN COUNTIES5 100,000 and over 120 counties; population 28,554,538 Number of offenses known Rate

989,499 3,465.3

123,961 434.1

865,538 3,031.2

1,215 4.3

8,221 28.8

26,889 94.2

87,636 306.9

194,543 681.3

570,149 1,996.7

100,846 353.2

345,601 2,094.5

34,826 211.1

310,775 1,883.5

446 2.7

3,593 21.8

3,634 22.0

27,153 164.6

87,902 532.7

199,519 1,209.2

23,354 141.5

104,494 4,664.2

11,989 535.1

92,505 4,129.1

145 6.5

1,138 50.8

1,463 65.3

9,243 412.6

21,996 981.8

54,800 2,446.1

15,709 701.2

181,536 1,938.0

18,236 194.7

163,300 1,743.3

325 3.5

1,996 21.3

1,768 18.9

14,147 151.0

53,467 570.8

98,240 1,048.8

11,593 123.8

139,509 1,660.9

16,528 196.8

122,981 1,464.1

341 4.1

1,533 18.3

1,015 12.1

13,639 162.4

41,945 499.4

72,380 861.7

8,656 103.1

77,544 2,154.8

9,527 264.7

68,017 1,890.1

173 4.8

1,250 34.7

440 12.2

7,664 213.0

21,595 600.1

40,583 1,127.7

5,839 162.3

25,000 to 99,999 318 counties; population 16,500,179 Number of offenses known Rate Under 25,000 671 counties; population 2,240,322 Number of offenses known Rate NONSUBURBAN COUNTIES5 25,000 and over 244 counties; population 9,367,032 Number of offenses known Rate 10,000 to 24,999 533 counties; population 8,399,686 Number of offenses known Rate Under 10,000 1,161 counties; population 3,598,626 Number of offenses known Rate 1

Arson rates are not presented in this table because fewer agencies furnished complete reports for arson than for the other seven Crime Index offenses. Independently tabulated arson rates appear on page 54 of this publication. 2 Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. 3 Property crimes are offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. 4 Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were estimated for inclusion in the forcible rape, violent crime, Crime Index total, and Modified Crime Index total categories. See Appendix I for details. 5 Offenses include sheriffs and county law enforcement agencies. State police offenses are not included.

198

Table 19 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants Breakdown of Offenses Known by Population Group, 2000 [2000 estimated population] Forcible rape1 Population group

Burglary

Aggravated assault

Robbery

Autos

Other vehicles

112,957 52.4

718,930 333.6

179,979 83.5

65,863 30.6

363,404 247.8

87,347 59.6

606,800 413.8

146,473 99.9

45,352 30.9

301,368 768.1

106,849 272.3

26,100 66.5

287,265 732.2

87,700 223.5

17,699 45.1

21,528 165.8

83,919 646.3

33,745 259.9

6,117 47.1

86,634 667.2

34,195 263.3

6,984 53.8

35,836 251.8

14,703 103.3

117,574 826.2

38,602 271.3

11,375 79.9

110,070 773.5

29,630 208.2

5,635 39.6

14,454 120.3

28,322 235.7

12,198 101.5

99,875 831.1

34,502 287.1

8,608 71.6

90,561 753.5

23,875 198.7

5,080 42.3

15,938 71.6

17,058 76.7

35,902 161.3

18,124 81.4

135,715 609.9

62,072 279.0

15,292 68.7

109,974 494.2

22,431 100.8

6,826 30.7

11,958 50.5

13,675 57.8

26,715 112.9

20,878 88.2

112,796 476.7

58,263 246.2

15,129 63.9

83,550 353.1

13,792 58.3

6,108 25.8

Strongarmed

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

7,265 3.4

129,849 60.2

26,723 12.4

32,760 15.2

128,223 59.5

129,225 60.0

128,910 257,169 59.8 119.3

200,529 1,055,597 93.0 489.8

487,807 226.3

5,796 4.0

114,480 78.1

23,860 16.3

29,160 19.9

115,213 78.6

103,231 70.4

104,058 198,533 71.0 135.4

148,457 101.2

780,551 532.2

17,480 44.6

2,549 6.5

66,636 169.8

12,725 32.4

15,082 38.4

59,863 152.6

57,076 145.5

47,336 120.7

89,795 228.9

48,429 123.4

8 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 12,985,101 Number of offenses known 4,615 Rate 35.5

981 7.6

22,719 175.0

4,902 37.8

4,382 33.7

19,856 152.9

20,430 157.3

14,996 115.5

25,637 197.4

22 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 14,230,170 Number of offenses known 7,444 Rate 52.3

837 5.9

25,025 175.9

4,431 31.1

6,906 48.5

20,585 144.7

19,678 138.3

17,886 125.7

34 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 12,017,928 Number of offenses known 5,421 Rate 45.1

731 6.1

18,892 157.2

3,392 28.2

3,794 31.6

19,422 161.6

16,968 141.2

7,817 35.1

904 4.1

18,707 84.1

4,098 18.4

5,884 26.4

18,551 83.4

7,722 32.6

753 3.2

12,652 53.5

2,953 12.5

3,343 14.1

15,556 65.7

Assault to rape attempts

TOTAL ALL AGENCIES: 10,580 agencies; population 215,517,843 Number of offenses known 64,889 Rate 30.1 TOTAL CITIES: 7,436 cities; population 146,651,203 Number of offenses known 48,608 Rate 33.1

Attempted forcible entry

Trucks and buses

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Rape by force

Forcible Unlawful entry entry

GROUP I 64 cities, 250,000 and over; population 39,233,199 Number of offenses known Rate

GROUP II 150 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 22,251,829 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP III 349 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 23,663,885 Number of offenses known Rate See footnotes at end of table.

Arson2

Motor vehicle theft

Structure

Mobile

Other

199

200

Table 19 Rate: Number of Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants Breakdown of Offenses Known by Population Group, 2000—Continued [2000 estimated population] Forcible rape1 Population group

Robbery

Burglary

Aggravated assault

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Autos

Other vehicles

12,063 54.7

57,089 258.9

9,663 43.8

5,593 25.4

47,493 208.7

10,683 46.9

42,136 185.1

7,717 33.9

4,746 20.9

59,988 359.3

38,917 233.1

8,080 48.4

26,786 160.5

5,170 31.0

4,380 26.2

36,029 77.7

192,157 414.6

88,417 190.8

18,694 40.3

94,982 204.9

28,128 60.7

14,482 31.2

10,819 48.0

16,043 71.2

82,889 368.1

35,986 159.8

6,916 30.7

17,148 76.2

5,378 23.9

6,029 26.8

74,072 83.8

72,267 81.7

324,511 366.9

172,116 194.6

37,688 42.6

184,995 209.2

43,525 49.2

24,099 27.2

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

Assault to rape attempts

6,127 27.8

575 2.6

8,095 36.7

2,035 9.2

2,325 10.5

10,206 46.3

7,591 34.4

10,216 46.3

19,495 88.4

19,953 90.5

91,423 414.7

49,810 225.9

5,590 24.6

494 2.2

5,618 24.7

1,334 5.9

1,689 7.4

7,206 31.7

6,430 28.2

9,255 40.7

15,642 68.7

19,517 85.7

79,261 348.2

3,872 23.2

521 3.1

2,772 16.6

715 4.3

837 5.0

3,831 22.9

4,238 25.4

6,518 39.0

10,984 65.8

21,556 129.1

11,643 25.1

1,036 2.2

13,908 30.0

2,526 5.4

3,176 6.9

11,741 25.3

19,498 42.1

19,636 42.4

47,817 103.2

4,638 20.6

433 1.9

1,461 6.5

337 1.5

424 1.9

1,269 5.6

6,496 28.8

5,216 23.2

20,274 22.9

1,924 2.2

24,876 28.1

5,085 5.7

6,199 7.0

25,781 29.1

29,151 33.0

33,334 37.7

Strongarmed

Attempted forcible entry

Trucks and buses

Knife or Other cutting Firearm instrument weapon

Rape by force

Forcible Unlawful entry entry

Arson2

Motor vehicle theft

Structure

Mobile

Other

GROUP IV 636 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 22,046,572 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP V 1,444 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 22,761,774 Number of offenses known Rate GROUP VI 4,793 cities, under 10,000; population 16,693,944 Number of offenses known Rate SUBURBAN COUNTIES 1,090 agencies; population 46,349,247 Number of offenses known Rate RURAL COUNTIES 2,054 agencies; population 22,517,393 Number of offenses known Rate SUBURBAN AREA3 5,229 agencies; population 88,443,660 Number of offenses known Rate 1

Forcible rape figures furnished by the state Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program administered by the Delaware State Bureau of Investigation and the Illinois State Police were not in accordance with national UCR guidelines; therefore, the figures were estimated for inclusion in the forcible rape category. See Appendix I for details. 2 Arson rates are not presented in this table because fewer agencies furnished complete reports for arson than for the other seven Crime Index offenses. Independently tabulated arson rates appear on page XX of this publication. 3 Includes suburban city and county law enforcement agencies within metropolitan areas. Excludes central cities. Suburban cities and counties are also included in other groups.

Table 20 Murder by State, 2000 Type of Weapon State

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia2 Florida3 Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois4 Indiana Iowa Kansas2 Kentucky4 Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana4 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

Shotguns

Firearms (type unknown)

Knives or cutting instruments

Other weapons

Hands, fists, feet, etc.

8 3 13 5 66 8 4 –

13 – 11 17 57 2 1 2

– – 8 16 78 10 8 –

34 2 48 23 284 24 16 6

33 6 37 17 239 16 9 3

16 4 16 9 110 16 8 3

294 4 8 348 152 7

10 – – 2 3 2

24 3 2 7 5 1

12 – 1 54 46 2

58 9 3 54 36 7

54 11 2 111 49 15

31 6 – 49 11 7

35 329 4 282 40 231 51 86 148 2 11 70 3 133 58 522 279 – 143 76 34 400 28 96 – 176 539 11 3 119 77 13 95 5

– 24 1 1 1 18 4 14 9 – 4 5 1 5 4 13 23 – 7 17 4 11 – 6 – 16 47 – 1 14 12 3 7 –

3 19 1 5 2 24 7 8 10 – 2 6 1 6 1 25 33 – 13 11 2 5 – 12 – 24 65 2 – 16 14 2 4 –

9 14 – 8 13 201 2 3 60 – 1 8 – 5 4 3 31 – 18 4 7 6 4 16 1 67 105 2 – 102 5 5 4 –

9 58 2 51 31 56 20 22 40 – 4 16 3 74 25 164 56 1 46 30 3 51 8 27 – 49 182 11 5 39 32 2 21 1

5 52 3 59 21 90 13 23 38 2 2 16 4 43 14 124 79 1 78 25 13 61 2 32 4 61 200 10 – 71 30 9 18 2

7 28 4 11 9 48 11 13 22 – – 8 2 23 11 75 45 1 40 18 5 42 3 13 1 19 94 5 1 13 21 5 12 4

Total murders1

Total firearms

Handguns

Rifles

233 22 354 154 2,081 120 95 24

150 10 253 105 1,448 64 62 12

129 7 221 67 1,247 44 49 10

483 33 16 625 302 41

340 7 11 411 206 12

68 524 15 417 117 668 108 169 327 4 24 129 14 289 117 926 546 3 345 181 68 576 45 202 6 412 1,232 41 10 374 191 39 161 12

47 386 6 296 56 474 64 111 227 2 18 89 5 149 67 563 366 – 181 108 47 422 32 130 1 283 756 15 4 251 108 23 110 5

1

Total number of murders for which supplemental homicide data were received. No supplemental homicide data were received from the District of Columbia and Kansas. 3 Supplemental homicide data from Florida were not processed due to limited submission of circumstance data. 4 Limited supplemental homicide data for 2000 were received from Illinois, Kentucky, and Montana. 2

201

Table 21 Robbery by State, 2000 Type of Weapon State

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois2 Indiana Iowa Kansas2 Kentucky2 Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana2 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 1 2

Firearms

Knives or cutting instruments

Other weapons

Strong-armed

Agency count

Population

4,013 441 7,346 1,959 60,210 2,605 3,351 1,140 3,553 31,392 10,589 1,123 220

2,255 176 3,091 939 20,962 950 1,286 508 1,366 11,692 5,837 135 62

275 45 776 142 6,074 291 323 75 231 2,244 567 78 32

311 39 789 264 5,608 370 342 80 394 3,427 968 32 22

1,172 181 2,690 614 27,566 994 1,400 477 1,562 14,029 3,217 878 104

217 28 72 166 715 151 89 52 1 517 366 4 117

3,252,934 569,591 4,652,686 2,448,297 33,793,252 3,316,850 2,986,000 394,890 572,059 15,689,964 6,102,450 1,211,537 1,277,060

5,198 997 595 1,978 6,144 245 12,095 5,225 12,935 3,644 1,463 7,313 65 1,132 4,543 235 13,553 2,283 6,287 11,746 54 12,158 2,615 2,802 16,660 922 1,349 128 9,338 30,023 1,012 60 4,490 5,563 233 4,460 70

2,478 276 246 874 3,545 46 5,566 1,282 6,276 1,063 593 3,321 18 488 1,837 47 4,538 952 1,916 5,986 25 4,555 1,035 798 6,948 220 627 29 5,130 13,140 299 21 2,307 1,496 81 2,502 29

362 98 41 149 398 31 954 1,030 718 280 94 530 11 91 427 18 1,244 324 721 767 2 595 225 276 1,112 121 108 22 683 2,850 121 11 288 566 29 263 10

421 152 67 135 414 25 1,471 589 1,744 350 312 611 11 79 358 29 1,137 232 578 1,403 5 1,669 186 200 1,057 76 142 29 1,299 3,144 105 9 650 1,111 25 285 4

1,937 471 241 820 1,787 143 4,104 2,324 4,197 1,951 464 2,851 25 474 1,921 141 6,634 775 3,072 3,590 22 5,339 1,169 1,528 7,543 505 472 48 2,226 10,889 487 19 1,245 2,390 98 1,410 27

237 170 1 16 166 178 142 275 533 291 88 192 41 228 36 99 517 46 497 336 60 280 302 147 702 48 84 79 332 927 90 37 253 228 111 251 65

4,116,561 2,317,292 339,907 863,910 3,849,143 1,251,828 4,460,291 5,426,692 8,994,365 4,634,354 1,305,520 4,401,850 344,391 1,552,714 1,998,257 732,113 8,414,350 1,375,650 6,990,936 6,927,152 567,608 6,444,969 3,450,654 3,188,369 9,926,679 1,048,319 964,041 598,005 5,370,961 20,558,411 1,560,429 473,303 3,928,491 5,359,611 607,407 4,413,980 491,760

Total robberies1

The number of robberies for which breakdowns by type of weapon were received for 12 months of 2000. Limited or no robbery by type of weapon data for 2000 were received from Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana.

202

Table 22 Aggravated Assault by State, 2000 Type of Weapon State

Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois2 Indiana Iowa Kansas2 Kentucky2 Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana2 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 1 2

Firearms

Knives or cutting instruments

Other weapons

Personal weapons

Agency count

Population

9,813 2,103 16,425 8,322 138,311 7,203 5,840 2,828 4,582 88,806 19,693 1,450 2,617

2,461 353 4,103 1,687 20,981 1,390 610 508 819 12,416 4,784 123 624

1,690 503 2,404 1,312 18,240 1,628 893 645 1,176 16,542 3,875 176 559

2,832 578 4,690 2,216 43,562 2,289 2,214 1,362 2,121 42,333 6,330 365 956

2,830 669 5,228 3,107 55,528 1,896 2,123 313 466 17,515 4,704 786 478

217 28 72 166 715 151 89 52 1 517 366 4 117

3,252,934 569,591 4,652,686 2,448,297 33,793,252 3,316,850 2,986,000 394,890 572,059 15,689,964 6,102,450 1,211,537 1,277,060

9,829 5,331 1,279 2,790 17,744 810 21,677 17,506 32,895 7,433 2,473 15,769 1,036 3,867 4,942 527 17,098 8,098 13,050 22,605 271 12,391 12,958 7,328 25,379 1,740 6,996 721 27,080 73,421 2,419 337 7,366 12,408 1,953 6,061 1,069

1,484 479 219 592 4,250 29 3,330 1,124 7,547 1,225 557 4,046 85 734 757 87 2,422 1,725 1,364 5,966 4 2,170 2,078 848 5,255 217 1,383 86 7,817 14,866 398 34 1,296 2,088 412 1,104 107

1,306 855 227 506 3,586 99 4,495 3,276 6,708 1,805 476 2,639 121 665 1,163 155 3,579 1,502 2,607 4,600 39 2,070 2,055 1,090 3,768 412 1,304 221 5,444 16,435 538 56 1,440 2,391 244 1,002 165

2,862 1,551 670 1,056 5,434 215 8,489 7,805 13,961 1,892 855 5,896 481 1,753 1,946 137 5,633 2,536 3,837 7,357 78 3,811 4,663 2,536 6,920 773 2,075 212 10,681 28,452 773 88 2,476 5,006 357 1,343 324

4,177 2,446 163 636 4,474 467 5,363 5,301 4,679 2,511 585 3,188 349 715 1,076 148 5,464 2,335 5,242 4,682 150 4,340 4,162 2,854 9,436 338 2,234 202 3,138 13,668 710 159 2,154 2,923 940 2,612 473

237 170 1 16 166 178 142 260 533 291 88 192 34 228 36 99 517 46 497 336 60 280 302 147 702 48 84 79 332 927 90 37 253 228 111 251 65

4,116,561 2,317,292 339,907 863,910 3,849,143 1,251,828 4,460,291 4,907,248 8,994,365 4,634,354 1,305,520 4,401,850 288,690 1,552,714 1,998,257 732,113 8,414,350 1,375,650 6,990,936 6,927,152 567,608 6,444,969 3,450,654 3,188,369 9,926,679 1,048,319 964,041 598,005 5,370,961 20,558,411 1,560,429 473,303 3,928,491 5,359,611 607,407 4,413,980 491,760

Total aggravated assaults1

The number of aggravated assaults for which breakdowns by type of weapon were received for 12 months of 2000. Limited or no aggravated assault by type of weapon data for 2000 received from Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, and Montana.

203

Table 23 Offense Analysis Number and Percent Change, 1999-2000 [11,084 agencies; 2000 estimated population 217,569,490] Classification

Number of offenses 2000

Percent change over 1999

Percent distribution1

Average value

Murder

11,171

+0.2



Forcible rape

68,158

+0.8



286,150

-0.1

100.0

$1,170

131,657 39,782 8,192 18,351 34,868 6,026 47,274

-3.6 -0.2 +11.3 +2.0 +2.0 +1.4 +6.1

46.0 13.9 2.9 6.4 12.2 2.1 16.5

879 1,705 693 544 1,358 4,437 1,298

1,572,093

-2.5

100.0

1,462

1,023,673 306,104 472,825 244,744 548,420 229,770 168,676 149,974

-3.9 -2.6 -2.6 -7.8 +0.3 -0.9 +4.4 -2.2

65.1 19.5 30.1 15.6 34.9 14.6 10.7 9.5

1,381 1,154 1,453 1,524 1,615 1,404 1,641 1,907

Robbery: Total Street/highway Commercial house Gas or service station Convenience store Residence Bank Miscellaneous Burglary: Total Residence (dwelling): Night Day Unknown Nonresidence (store, office, etc.): Night Day Unknown Larceny-theft (except motor vehicle theft): Total

5,267,454

-0.3

100.0

735

By type: Pocket-picking Purse-snatching Shoplifting From motor vehicles (except accessories) Motor vehicle accessories Bicycles From buildings From coin-operated machines All others

26,921 28,093 725,059 1,326,444 512,110 236,004 690,793 34,535 1,687,495

-2.0 -1.1 -5.0 -0.5 -3.5 -8.9 +0.2 -2.6 +4.6

0.5 0.5 13.8 25.2 9.7 4.5 13.1 0.7 32.0

408 356 181 712 445 276 1,176 500 977

By value: Over $200 $50 to $200 Under $50

2,049,910 1,231,950 1,985,594

-0.1 -0.8

38.9 23.4 37.7

1,793 124 21

877,513

+2.1



6,682

Motor vehicle theft 1 2

2

Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total. Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.

Table 24 Property Stolen and Recovered by Type and Value, 2000 [10,567 agencies; 2000 estimated population 209,155,140] Type of property Total Currency, notes, etc. Jewelry and precious metals Clothing and furs Locally stolen motor vehicles Office equipment Televisions, radios, stereos, etc. Firearms Household goods Consumable goods Livestock Miscellaneous

204

Value of property Stolen

Recovered

Percent recovered

$11,905,789,142 785,032,155 894,164,680 210,943,777 5,746,074,858 413,338,013 799,413,419 80,496,218 197,503,939 98,035,074 32,086,625 2,648,700,384

$4,141,042,418 43,751,660 55,938,661 28,375,547 3,572,319,332 22,114,063 32,700,712 7,447,121 10,796,021 12,710,464 1,871,155 353,017,682

34.8 5.6 6.3 13.5 62.2 5.4 4.1 9.3 5.5 13.0 5.8 13.3