Saturday 29 December 2012

Crime statistics




We regularly publish or contribute to a series of statistical crime reports and publications, detailing specific offenses and outlining trends that can help you better understand crime threats both nationally and locally.

Crime in the U.S. is the most comprehensive analysis of violent crime and property crime in the nation. The annual publication compiles volume and rate of crime offenses for the nation, the states, and many cities and counties. It also includes arrest, clearance, and law enforcement employee data.  
Use the new online UCR Data Tool to research crime statistics from as far back as 1960.
Hate Crime Statistics presents yearly data regarding incidents, offenses, victims, and offenders in reported crimes that were motivated in whole or in part by a bias against the victim’s perceived race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability.
Note: Although the Uniform Crime Reporting Program applies estimation procedures to account for populations covered by reporting jurisdictions, it does not use any estimation procedures to account for hate crime data from agencies that do not participate in the Hate Crime Statistics Program.
Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA) gathers data on felonious and accidental line-of-duty deaths and assaults of law enforcement officers. Tabular presentations include weapons used, use of body armor, and circumstances surrounding murders and assaults of officers.
Visit the Uniform Crime Reports webpage for more information.
Other Reports and Publications
- Bank Crime Reports:
- Financial Crimes Report:
- Financial Institution Fraud and Failure Reports:
- Mortgage Fraud Reports:
- National Gang Threat Assessments:
- Terrorism Incidents:
More Crime Statistics
Visit the Bureau of Justice Statistics in the U.S. Department of Justice for related information.

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