Section II: Crime Index offenses reported.Crime Index Total Definition The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program's Crime Index is composed of selected offenses used to gauge fluctuations in the volume and rate of crime reported to law enforcement. These selected offenses include the violent crimes of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, and the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. The crime classifications were selected at the inception of the UCR Program in 1929 because they were considered by law enforcement and criminologists of the time to be the most serious and the most commonly reported crimes occurring in all areas of the Nation. Arson was added to the Index in 1979 by congressional mandate, and the UCR Program established the Modified Crime Index to include arson. More information regarding the Crime Index can be found in Appendix II of this report. Trend
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 11,608,070 4124.8
2001 11,849,006 4160.5
Percent change +2.1 +0.9
Special Note Regarding the Events of September 11, 2001 Due to the unique nature and the statistical implications inherent in the events of September 11, 2001, the crimes committed in those attacks are not included in the UCR Program's offense rate, trend, or clearance data. Information regarding the September attacks are provided in a special report in this publication. (See Section V.) National Offenses, Trends, and Rates The estimated number of Crime Index offenses for 2001 was 11,849,006. This number reflects an increase of 2.1 percent from the 2000 estimate, the first increase since 1991. However, when looking at 5- and 10-year trends, the 2001 figure represents a 10.2-percent decrease from the 1997 figure and also a 17.9-percent decline from the 1992 level. (See Table 1.) In 2001, violent crime comprised 12.1 percent and property crime accounted for 87.9 percent of the Crime Index total. The property crime of larceny-theft, which comprised 59.7 percent of the Crime Index, was the most frequently occurring of all Index crimes, with an estimated 7,076,171 offenses. The violent crime of murder, which accounted for 0.1 percent of the Crime Index, occurred least frequently with an estimated total of 15,980 offenses. (See Table 1.) An estimated monetary value of $17.1 billion in stolen property was reported in 2001. Thefts of motor vehicles accounted for the greatest monetary loss, followed by thefts of jewelry and precious metals; currency, notes, etc.; and televisions, radios, stereos, etc. An estimated 32.4 percent of property reported stolen in 2001 was recovered. Property types with the greatest percentage of recoveries were motor vehicles, clothing and furs, livestock, and consumable goods. (See Table 24.) The Crime Index rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001 was 4,160.5, a 0.9-percent increase from the 2000 rate. In addition, this number reflected a 15.6-percent decrease from the 1997 rate and a 26.5-percent decline from the 1992 rate. (See Table 1.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeast comprised 18.9 percent of the Nation's population in 2001 and posted 13.7 percent of the Crime Index offenses reported to the UCR Program. (See Table 3.) The Northeast was the only region to experience decreases in the number of offenses and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001. This region showed a 1.5-percent decrease in Crime Index offenses from 2000 and a 1.9-percent decline in the rate per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 4.) The Midwest The Midwest, which accounted for 22.7 percent of the U.S. population, recorded 21.7 percent of the Nation's Crime Index offenses in 2001. (See Table 3.) This region experienced an increase in both the volume (1.6 percent) and the rate of Crime Index offenses per 100,000 persons (1.1 percent) over the prior year's volume and rate. (See Table 4.) The South The South, the Nation's most populous region in 2001, comprised 35.8 percent of the total population and experienced 40.9 percent of the total Crime Index offenses. (See Table 3.) The number of offenses reported in this region increased 1.9 percent from the 2000 level. The Crime Index rate per 100,000 inhabitants increased 0.3 percent. (See Table 4.) The West The West, which constituted 22.6 percent of the population, accounted for 23.7 percent of the Nation's Crime Index offenses. (See Table 3.) In 2001, this region had a 5.1-percent increase in the number of offenses compared to 2000 levels and a 3.0-percent increase in rate. (See Table 4.) Community Types The UCR Program's data are often presented in aggregations representing three types of communities: Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) which made up approximately 80 percent of the total U.S. population in 2001, cities outside MSAs which comprised approximately 8 percent of the Nation's population, and rural counties which accounted for approximately 12 percent of the U.S. population during 2001. (See Appendix III and Table 2.) In 2001, the Nation's MSAs experienced an Index crime rate of 4,474.9 per 100,000 persons. Cities outside of MSAs had a crime rate of 4,450.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, and rural counties had a crime rate of 1,892.4 per 100,000 persons. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates The population group classifications used by the UCR Program comprise six city and two county designations. (See Appendix III for more information on population groups.) In 2001, the Nation's cities collectively experienced an increase of 2.0 percent in the total number of crimes reported and had a rate of 5,124.8 Index crimes per 100,000 inhabitants. Additionally, suburban counties and rural counties experienced increases in total crimes reported--2.4 percent and 1.9 percent, respectively--with rates of 3,038.9 and 1,979.2 Crime Index offenses per 100,000 persons, respectively. (See Tables 12 and 16.) Within city groupings, the largest increase of reported crime, 4.1 percent, was in cities with populations of 250,000 to 499,999. The smallest change in volume from 2000, a 0.5 percent increase, occurred in cities with populations of 1 million and over. In 2001, cities with populations spanning 500,000 to 999,999 had a rate of 7,328.0 Crime Index offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, the highest among the Nation's cities. Cities with populations of 10,000 to 24,999 had the lowest rate of offenses per 100,000 inhabitants--3,875.4. (See Tables 12 and 16.) Clearances Clearances occur either by arrest or by exceptional means, i.e. when circumstances beyond the control of law enforcement prevent the placing of formal charges against the offender. (More information regarding clearances can be found in Section III of this report.) In 2001, 19.6 percent of Crime Index offenses were cleared overall. Law enforcement nationwide cleared 16.2 percent of property crimes and 46.2 percent of violent crimes. (See Table 25.) Among the Crime Index offenses in 2001, murder was the offense cleared most often--62.4 percent. Burglary offenses experienced the lowest percentage of clearances--12.7 percent. (See Table 25.) Clearances and Juveniles When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as clearance by arrest, even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, according to Program definitions, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. Nationally, 18.6 percent of the total clearances for 2001 involved only persons under the age of 18. The Crime Index offense with the highest percentage of juvenile clearances was larceny-theft (21.9 percent). The offense with the lowest percentage of juvenile clearances (5.0 percent) was murder and nonnegligent manslaughter. Arson is typically an offense with a large involvement of juvenile offenders; of arson offenses cleared, 45.5 percent involved only juvenile offenders. (See Table 28.) Arrests Total Arrests The estimated total of Crime Index offense arrests for 2001 was 2,245,597, approximately 16.4 percent of the U.S. total estimated arrests. Of that total, approximately 27.9 percent were arrests made for violent crimes and 72.1 percent were arrests for property crimes. Larceny-theft arrests accounted for 71.7 percent of all property crime arrests. Aggravated assaults made up the greatest portion, 76.2 percent, of violent crime arrests. (See Table 29.) Arrest Trends The total Crime Index arrests for all ages for 2001 declined slightly--0.7 percent--from 2000 levels. In viewing the data by age, the total number of adults arrested increased 1.0 percent from the 2000 figure, and the total number of juvenile arrests declined 5.0 percent when compared to the previous year's number. Arrests for arson offenses increased more than arrests for any other Index crime category in 2001. The number of arson arrests was up 14.7 percent from the prior year's figure as arson arrests of adults increased 22.8 percent and arson arrests for juveniles increased 8.1 percent from 2000 to 2001. (See Table 36.) Looking at a 5-year trend, overall, the number of Crime Index arrests in 2001 decreased 17.7 percent from 1997 arrests. Violent crime arrests decreased 11.4 percent, and property crime arrests fell 20.0 percent in that 5-year period. In 2001, juvenile and adult arrests for Crime Index offenses also decreased (28.1 percent and 13.2 percent, respectively) when compared to 1997 arrest data. (See Table 34.) Ten-year trends in Crime Index offense arrests showed an overall 22.5-percent decrease. Juvenile arrests in that time frame fell 30.7 percent, and adult arrests declined 19.1 percent. (See Table 32.) The number of males arrested for Crime Index offenses in 2001 decreased 1.0 percent from the number arrested in 2000. The number of females arrested in 2001 rose slightly (0.2 percent) from the 2000 level. Additionally, the number of juvenile males arrested in 2001 dropped 6.6 percent, and the percentage of juvenile females declined 1.3 percent when compared to the prior year's number. (See Table 37.) When comparing 1997 to 2001 arrest data, the 5-year trend indicated that the number of males arrested decreased 19.1 percent, and the number of females arrested declined 13.6 percent. The number of juvenile males arrested decreased 31.2 percent in 2001 from the 1997 total, and the number of juvenile females arrested dropped 19.3 percent. (See Table 35.) The number of males arrested in 2001 fell 26.8 percent when compared to the number arrested in 1992. The number of females arrested decreased 7.9 percent in that same 10-year period. Additionally, the number of juvenile males arrested dropped 37.7 percent, and the number of juvenile females arrested declined 5.5 percent. (See Table 33.) Distribution In 2001, statistics showed that 73.8 percent of all persons arrested for Crime Index offenses were over the age of 18, and 26.2 percent were under age 18. Of the total number of juveniles arrested, 36.9 percent were under age 15. (See Table 38.) Additionally, 73.3 percent of all persons arrested for Crime Index offenses in 2001 were males, and 26.7 percent were females. (See Table 42.) Of the persons arrested, 64.4 percent were white, 33.1 percent were black. The remainder were of other races. (See Table 43.) Table 2.1 Crime Index Total by Month Percent Distribution, 1997-2001 Month 1997 1998 1999 January 8.2 8.5 8.0 February 7.3 7.5 7.2 March 8.0 8.2 8.0 April 8.0 8.0 7.9 May 8.4 8.4 8.4 June 8.5 8.5 8.6 July 9.1 9.0 9.1 August 9.0 9.0 9.2 September 8.6 8.4 8.5 October 8.7 8.5 8.7 November 7.9 7.8 8.2 December 8.3 8.2 8.4 Month 2000 2001 January 7.7 7.7 February 7.3 6.8 March 8.2 7.9 April 8.0 8.1 May 8.7 8.6 June 8.6 8.5 July 9.1 9.0 August 9.1 8.9 September 8.5 8.5 October 8.8 9.1 November 8.0 8.3 December 7.9 8.5 Violent Crime Total Definition According to the Uniform Crime Reporting definitions, 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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 1,425,486 506.5
2001 1,436,611 504.4
Percent change +0.8 -0.4
National Trends, Distributions, and Rates For the first time since 1992, data reported to the UCR Program indicated a slight increase in the violent crime estimate for the Nation. A comparison of the 2001 violent crime estimate of 1,436,611 with the 2000 estimate demonstrated a 0.8-percent rise. However, the 2001 number was substantially lower than the violent crime volumes of both 5 and 10 years ago. Violent crime estimates in 2001 were 12.2 percent lower than the figure in 1997 and 25.7 percent below the 1992 estimate. Within the violent crime category, robbery volume rose 3.7 percent, and murder volume increased 2.5 percent. Forcible rape recorded the smallest increase of all violent crimes at 0.3 percent. The estimated number of aggravated assaults represented a slight decrease for the year, 0.5 percent. Proportionally, aggravated assault accounted for the largest share of violent crimes, 63.1 percent. Robbery constituted 29.4 percent of total violent crimes, forcible rape comprised 6.3 percent, and murder made up 1.1 percent of the total. Computing the violent crime rate per 100,000 persons for 2001 resulted in an overall estimate of 504.4 offenses per 100,000 individuals; this figure marked a 0.4-percent decrease from the 2000 rate. Aggravated assault occurrences registered a rate of 318.5 per 100,000 inhabitants, a decrease of 1.7 percent from the 2000 rate. Robbery posted a rate of 148.5, an increase of 2.4 percent over the previous year's rate. Forcible rape was measured at a rate of 31.8 offenses per 100,000 persons, indicating a decrease of 0.8 percent in the forcible rape rate since 2000. Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter had a rate of 5.6 per 100,000 population, a 1.3-percent increase from the previous year's rate. A comparison of the 2001 violent crime rate with those recorded 5 and 10 years ago indicated a 17.4-percent decrease since 1997 and a 33.4-percent drop since 1992. National crime estimates and rates for the past 20 years are documented in Table 1. Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. A map of the United States delineating the regions is included in Appendix III. Estimated crime volume, rates, and percent changes by region are published in Table 4. The Northeast During 2001, 16.1 percent of violent crime occurred in the Northeastern States, which claimed 18.9 percent of the population. (See Table 3.) The region registered a 2.7-percent decrease in the estimated volume of violent crime. The Northeast experienced 429.7 violent offenses per 100,000 people, a decrease of 3.1 percent since 2000. However, the number of murders within the region increased 5.6 percent, and the murder rate per 100,000 increased 4.4 percent over the previous year's rate. (See Table 4.) The Midwest The Midwest, which contained 22.7 percent of the U.S. population, reported 19.5 percent of the total violent crime that occurred in 2001. The region had a 1.6-percent rise in violent crime volume over the prior year's estimated volume. The region recorded a violent crime rate of 432.0 per 100,000 persons, an increase of 1.1 percent over the 2000 rate. The number of murders within the region increased 3.4 percent, and the murder rate per 100,000 persons increased 2.9 percent. (See Tables 3 and 4.) The South During 2001, 41.1 percent of all violent crimes occurred in the South, which was the Nation's most heavily populated region with 35.8 percent of the U.S. population. (See Table 3.) The Southern States recorded a rate of 579.9 violent crime offenses per 100,000 persons--a drop of 0.3 percent from the 2000 figure. Regarding the volume of violent crime occurrences, the South experienced an overall 1.3-percent rise. However, this region was the only one to report a decrease in the number of murders (-1.5 percent) and a decline in the murder rate (-3.0 percent). (See Table 4.) The West Approximately 22.6 percent of the population resided in the West, which reported 23.3 percent of total violent crimes in 2001. (See Table 3.) The Western Region registered 520.3 violent crimes per 100,000 persons, a decline from the prior year's figure of 0.3 percent. However, the West reported a small increase in the volume of violent crimes (1.7 percent) including an 8.0-percent increase in the number of murders and a 5.9-percent increase in the murder rate. (See Table 4.) Community Types Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, are those community types made up of a central city or urbanized area of at least 50,000 inhabitants, the county containing that city or area, and any other adjacent suburban counties with close cultural and economic ties to the area. In 2001, approximately 80 percent of the U.S. population resided in an MSA, and this community type accounted for 88.7 percent of the Nation's total violent crime. Within MSAs, violent crime was measured at a rate of 560.0 offenses per 100,000 persons in 2001. Cities outside metropolitan statistical areas, which accounted for 8 percent of the population of the Nation, recorded a rate of 392.8 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Collectively, these cities experienced 6.2 percent of the country's violent crime volume. The Nation's rural counties, accounting for 12 percent of the Nation's population, registered a violent crime rate of 211.0 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, and they accounted for the remaining 5.1 percent of violent crime. (Based on Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates Cities in the United States, when viewed as a collective group, reported an increase of 0.4 percent in the volume of violent crime when compared to the previous year's data. The Nation's cities with populations of 100,000 to 499,999 experienced the greatest rise in violent crime, 1.8 percent. Those communities with populations under 10,000 reported a minimal increase of 0.1 percent. Cities of 25,000 to 49,999 in population recorded a decrease of 0.7 percent in violent crime, and cities within the 500,000 to 999,999 population range reported a 0.3-percent decline. Rural and suburban counties both showed increases in violent crime volume, 0.6 and 0.5 percent, respectively. Crime trends for cities and counties can be found in Table 12. Weapons Distribution Data concerning weapons usage are collected for the crimes of murder, robbery, and aggravated assault. Personal weapons such as hands, fists, feet, etc. were used in 31.1 percent of those crimes. Firearms were involved in 26.2 percent of incidents. Knives or cutting instruments were used in 14.9 percent of violent crimes. Other dangerous weapons were employed in the remaining 27.8 percent of offenses. (See Tables 19 and 2.10.) Weapon information is not collected for forcible rape. Clearances For UCR purposes, a clearance is counted when a crime is solved either by arrest or by exceptional means, i.e., when some reason outside the control of law enforcement precludes making an arrest. In the United States in 2001, 46.2 percent of all violent crimes were cleared. Within this category, 62.4 percent of murders were cleared, 56.1 percent of aggravated assaults, 44.3 percent of forcible rapes, and 24.9 percent of robberies were cleared. (See Table 25.) Clearances and Juveniles When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as cleared by arrest, even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, as defined by the Program, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. Therefore, juveniles who accompany an adult in the commission of an offense were not included in these figures. Nationally, 12.1 percent of violent crime clearances involved persons under 18 years of age. Among violent crimes, robbery had the highest juvenile clearances, 14.4 percent. Clearances for the offense of forcible rape involved only juveniles in 12.4 percent of cases. Juveniles were the perpetrators in 11.8 percent of aggravated assault cases cleared. The crime of murder posted the lowest juvenile clearances, 5.0 percent. (See Table 28.) The topic of clearances is discussed further in Section III. Arrests In 2001, there were an estimated 627,132 arrests for violent crimes. Approximately 4.6 percent of total estimated arrests for that year involved a crime of violence. Aggravated assault accounted for 76.2 percent of estimated violent crime arrests; robbery, 17.3 percent; forcible rape, 4.3 percent; and murder, 2.2 percent. (See Table 29.) Violent crime arrests in 2001 increased 0.1 percent from the previous year's figure. However, three of the four violent crime offenses showed decreases in arrests for 2001. Murder arrests were down 2.6 percent, forcible rape arrests declined 2.3 percent, aggravated assault arrests fell 0.1 percent. Robbery alone showed an increase in arrests, 2.1 percent. Five- and 10-year comparisons of total violent crime arrests indicated an 11.4-percent decrease from the number of arrests in 1997, and a 10.7-percent decline from the 1992 number. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) The Nation recorded a violent crime arrest rate of 225.6 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001. The Western Region had the highest violent crime arrest rate at 289.1 per 100,000 persons. The South followed with 202.1, the Northeast with 198.7, and the Midwest with 187.2 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 30.) Collectively, the Nation's cities registered a rate of 255.9 violent crime arrests per 100,000 people. Within this group, cities with more than 250,000 in population reported an arrest rate of 359.0. The lowest rate was recorded by law enforcement agencies in cities of 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants, 167.9 arrests per 100,000 persons. Suburban counties reported a violent crime arrest rate of 167.6 per 100,000 people, and rural counties registered a rate of 137.1. (See Table 31.) The topic of arrests is discussed in greater detail in Section IV. Arrestees The number of persons under 18 years of age arrested for violent crime decreased 1.9 percent, and arrests of adults increased 0.5 percent in 2001. When considering gender, males accounted for 82.7 percent of total arrests. Arrestees were most often adults (84.6 percent) and most often white (60.2 percent). Blacks made up 37.6 percent, and other races accounted for the remainder of violent crime arrests. (See Tables 36, 38, 42, and 43.)
Table 2.2
Violent Crime Total by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999
January 8.1 8.4 8.2
February 7.2 7.2 7.1
March 8.2 8.1 7.9
April 8.0 8.0 8.1
May 8.9 8.7 8.8
June 8.7 8.5 8.5
July 9.2 9.1 9.3
August 9.2 9.2 9.1
September 8.7 8.6 8.4
October 8.5 8.5 8.6
November 7.8 7.7 8.0
December 7.6 7.8 8.0
Month 2000 2001
January 7.7 7.6
February 7.4 7.0
March 8.4 8.3
April 8.3 8.5
May 9.1 9.0
June 8.6 8.6
July 9.0 9.0
August 8.9 8.7
September 8.6 8.8
October 8.7 8.9
November 7.6 7.9
December 7.7 7.9
Figure 2.2
Crime Index
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -5.4 -6.2
1999 -11.8 -13.4
2000 -12.0 -16.3
2001 -10.2 -15.6
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.3
Crime Index Offense
Percent distribution (1) 2001
Larceny-theft 59.7%
Burglary 17.8%
Motor Vehicle Theft 10.4%
Aggravated Assault 7.7%
Robbery 3.6%
Forcible Rape 0.8%
Murder 0.1%
Note: Table made from pie chart.
Figure 2.4
Regional Crime Rates 2001
Violent and Property crimes, 100,000 inhabitants
Northeast
Property crimes 2,577.2
Violent crime 429.7
Midwest
Property crime 3,549.1
Violent 432.0
South
Property crime 4,181.0
Violent 579.9
West
Property crime 3,834.7
Violent 520.3
Note: Table made from bar graph.
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Figure 2.5
Violent Crime
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -6.2
-7.1
1999 -12.8 -14.4
2000 -12.9 -17.1
2001 -17.4
Note: Table made from line graph.
Murder 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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 15,586 5.5
2001 15,980 5.6
Percent change +2.5 +1.3
National Offenses and Trends Approximately 15,980 persons were murder victims in 2001. This estimate indicated a 2.5-percent increase over the 2000 approximation, and it was the second consecutive annual increase in the number of murders occurring nationwide. However, the 2001 estimate represented a 12.2-percent decrease from the 1997 estimate and a 32.7-percent drop from the estimate recorded for 1992. The 2001 estimate yielded a rate of 5.6 murders for every 100,000 U.S. inhabitants. That rate is 1.3 percent higher than the rate estimated for 2000. (See Table 1.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected from the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeast, with 18.9 percent of the Nation's population, accounted for 14.3 percent of the murders during 2001. With an estimated 2,278 murders, the Northeastern States registered a 5.6-percent rise in murder volume from the previous year's figure. The rate per 100,000 inhabitants showed a 4.4-percent increase in the murder rate for the region--4.2 murders per 100,000 persons. (See Tables 3 and 4.) The Midwest The Midwest, which represented 22.7 percent of the U.S. population in 2001, accounted for 21.3 percent of the Nation's murders. The region had an estimated 3,405 murders, an increase of 3.4 percent from the 2000 number. The Midwestern States experienced 5.3 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, an increase of 2.9 percent over the murder rate recorded for 2000. (See Tables 3 and 4.) The South The Southern Region of the Nation accounted for 35.8 percent of the population and 42.4 percent of the murders committed in 2001. The Southern States experienced an estimated 6,780 murders, which represented a 1.5-percent drop for this region from the previous year's volume. The region posted a murder rate of 6.7 per 100,000 inhabitants, a 3.0-percent decline from the 2000 rate. The South was the only region to report a decline in both murder volume and rate. (See Tables 3 and 4.) The West This region accounted for 22.6 percent of the population and 22.0 percent of murders in 2001. An estimated 3,517 murders occurred in the Western States during 2001, representing an 8.0-percent increase in murder from the 2000 volume. The West experienced a 5.9-percent rise in the murder rate from the previous year's figure, with 5.5 murders per 100,000 people. (See Tables 3 and 4.) Community Types Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, are those community types made up of a central city of at least 50,000 inhabitants, the county containing that city, and adjacent areas with strong economic or cultural ties to the central city. MSAs accounted for approximately 80 percent of the U.S. population in 2001, and they experienced 87.0 percent of total estimated murders. Murder occurred at a rate of 6.1 per 100,000 inhabitants of MSAs for 2001. Those cities outside of metropolitan areas, which accounted for 8 percent of the Nation's population, reported an estimated 3.5 murders per 100,000 people and 5.0 percent of the murder volume. The Nation's rural counties, with 12 percent of the population, reported 8.0 percent of the total murders and 3.7 murders per 100,000 people. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates Collectively, the Nation's cities experienced a 3.5-percent increase in the number of murders over the previous year's estimate. Cities with populations of 250,000-499,999 recorded the largest increase in murder, 10.2 percent. Cities with 25,000-49,999 inhabitants experienced the only decrease in the number of murders, down 5.5 percent from the 2000 estimate. (See Table 12.) Considering murder rates per 100,000 individuals, cities with 500,000-999,999 in population reported the highest murder rate at 14.3. Those cities with populations of 10,000-24,999 posted the lowest rate at 2.8 per 100,000 people. Suburban counties recorded a murder rate of 3.8; rural counties registered a rate of 3.6 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 16.) Supplementary Homicide Reports During 2001, UCR contributing agencies submitted supplemental information concerning 13,752 homicides. The Supplementary Homicide Report (SHR) supplies data on the age, sex, and race of both the victim and the offender, the type of weapon used, the relationship of the victim to the offender, and the circumstance surrounding the incident. Victims Based upon the 2001 SHR data, the victims of homicide were most often male (76.6 percent) and adult (89.6 percent). By race, 49.8 percent of murder victims were white, and 47.5 percent were black. The remaining victims, 2.7 percent, were of other races (Asian or Pacific Islander and American Indian or Alaskan Native). Of the total murder victims where age and sex were known, 9.1 percent of males and 14.8 percent of females were under 18 years of age. (See Table 2.5.) Of the homicides for which supplemental data were received, the victim-offender relationship was unknown for 44.6 percent of the victims. Approximately 42.3 percent of the victims knew their assailants (29.2 percent were acquainted with their killers and 13.1 percent were related to them). Another 13.1 percent of murder victims were known to have been murdered by a stranger. The 2001 SHR data indicated that nearly a third of female victims were slain by a husband or boyfriend, 32.2 percent. Male homicide victims were killed by a wife or girlfriend in 2.8 percent of the incidents. (Based on Table 2.12.) Offenders Reviewing the supplemental data for which age, sex, and race of offenders were known revealed that 90.3 percent of murder offenders were male, and 91.7 percent were over the age of 18. Considering those offenders for which race was known, 50.3 percent of murder offenders were black and 47.2 percent were white. Persons of other races comprised 2.5 percent of offenders. (Based Table 2.6.) Supplemental data for 2001 indicated that of those incidents with one victim and one offender, 93.6 percent of black homicide victims were killed by a black offender, and 85.4 percent of white victims were slain by white offenders. (See Table 2.8.) Weapons Reviewing those incidents in which the murder weapon was known demonstrated that 69.5 percent involved the use of a firearm. Within the firearm category, handguns were used in 77.9 percent of homicides, shotguns were used in 5.7 percent, and rifles in 4.5 percent. Other or unknown firearms accounted for 12.0 percent. Knives or cutting instruments were employed in 14.3 percent of homicides for which the weapon was known. Personal weapons such as hands, fists, or feet, etc. were used in 7.4 percent of murders. Blunt objects were the weapon used in 5.3 percent of murders. Other dangerous weapons (such as poison, explosives, etc.) accounted for the remainder. (See Table 2.10.) Table 20 contains a breakdown by state of weapons used in homicides. Circumstances Supplemental information concerning the circumstance of homicides showed that the victims were involved in an argument with the offender in 28.0 percent of the incidents. A homicide occurred in connection with another felony (e.g., robbery, arson, narcotic drug laws) in 16.6 percent of incidents. In 0.5 percent of homicide cases, investigators suspected that a felony had been in progress. The circumstance was unknown in 32.4 percent of homicides. (See Table 2.12.) Clearances For UCR purposes, a crime is cleared when it is solved either by arrest or by exceptional means. An exceptional clearance is counted when circumstances outside the control of law enforcement (such as the death of the offender) preclude making an arrest. Murder, the most serious offense, was cleared more often than any other Index offense, 62.4 percent. Murder was also the offense that had the lowest percentage of clearances involving only juveniles, 5.0 percent. (See Table 28.) By population groups, cities with 25,000-49,999 inhabitants recorded the highest percentage of murders cleared at 77.9 percent. Cities with 250,000 inhabitants or more cleared 56.5 percent of murders, the lowest percentage among population groups. Law enforcement agencies cleared 66.9 percent of murders in suburban counties; 77.5 percent of murders were cleared in rural counties. (See Table 25.) Arrests Nationally, there were an estimated 13,653 arrests for murder during 2001. Of those arrested, 51.3 percent were under the age of 25, 41.2 percent fell into the 18-24 age group, and 10.2 percent were under the age of 18. (See Tables 29, 38, and 41.) In 2001, total arrests for murder decreased 2.6 percent when compared with the previous year's data. (See Table 36.) Five- and 10-year trends in murder arrests showed a drop of 21.2 percent from the 1997 arrest total and a decrease of 34.2 percent from the 1992 figure. (See Tables 32 and 34.) Male arrests for murder fell 2.0 percent in 2001 when compared to the previous year's figure; however, male arrests declined 23.3 percent from 1997 and 37.2 percent from 1992. Female arrests in 2001 fell 6.8 percent from the prior year, 1.7 percent from 1997 data, and 6.3 percent from 1992 figures. (See Tables 33, 35, and 37.) Arrests of juveniles for murder fell 2.2 percent during 2001, and arrests of adults decreased 2.6 percent from the 2000 report. Juvenile murder arrests for 2001 represented a 47.3-percent decrease from the total juvenile murder arrests in 1997, and a 62.0-percent decrease from the 1992 total. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) Murder arrestees were most often male (87.5 percent) and adult (89.8 percent). By race, the number of arrestees was nearly evenly split between black arrestees and white arrestees at 48.7 percent and 48.4 percent, respectively. The remaining arrestees were Asian or Pacific Island- [TEXT INCOMPLETE IN ORIGINAL SOURCE.]
Table 2.3
Murder by Month (1)
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999
January 8.7 9.1 8.8
February 7.3 7.2 7.1
March 8.5 8.3 7.6
April 7.6 7.7 7.7
May 7.9 8.4 8.3
June 8.7 8.4 8.1
July 9.0 8.7 9.1
August 8.7 9.2 9.1
September 8.2 8.3 8.7
October 8.6 8.3 8.4
November 8.2 7.6 8.2
December 8.6 8.8 8.8
Month 2000 2001
January 8.4 8.0
February 7.3 6.1
March 7.6 7.2
April 7.7 8.0
May 8.5 8.2
June 8.5 8.4
July 9.3 9.5
August 9.4 9.1
September 8.3 8.7
October 8.7 9.3
November 7.7 8.4
December 8.7 9.2
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
Table 2.4
Murder Victims (1)
by Race and Sex, 2001
Sex
Race Total Male Female Unknown
White 6,750 4,785 1,962 3
Black 6,446 5,350 1,095 1
Other race 368 245 123 0
Unknown race 188 123 34 31
Total (2) 13,752 10,503 3,214 35
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data
were received.
Table 2.5
Murder Victims (1)
by Age, Sex, and Race, 2001
Sex
Age Total Male Female Unknown
Total 13,752 10,503 3,214 35
Percent distribution (2) 100.0 76.4 23.4 0.3
Under 18 (3) 1,402 934 464 4
Under 22 (3) 3,499 2,760 735 4
18 and over (3) 12,054 9,371 2,678 5
Infant (under 1) 220 126 93 1
1 to 4 320 171 148 1
5 to 8 99 55 44 0
9 to 12 86 44 42 0
13 to 16 390 291 99 0
17 to 19 1,227 1,061 164 2
20 to 24 2,651 2,299 352 0
25 to 29 2,024 1,682 342 0
30 to 34 1,516 1,177 339 0
35 to 39 1,341 947 394 0
40 to 44 1,084 746 336 2
45 to 49 778 564 211 3
50 to 54 544 409 135 0
55 to 59 330 230 100 0
60 to 64 247 168 79 0
65 to 69 184 123 61 0
70 to 74 146 84 62 0
75 and over 269 128 141 0
Unknown 296 198 72 26
Race
Age White Black Other Unknown
Total 6,750 6,446 368 188
Percent distribution (2) 49.1 46.9 2.7 1.4
Under 18 (3) 724 615 46 17
Under 22 (3) 1,608 1,763 100 28
18 and over (3) 5,902 5,732 317 103
Infant (under 1) 123 83 8 6
1 to 4 174 135 6 5
5 to 8 69 28 2 0
9 to 12 50 30 4 2
13 to 16 190 182 16 2
17 to 19 517 668 34 8
20 to 24 1,104 1,474 56 17
25 to 29 853 1,115 32 24
30 to 34 696 761 49 10
35 to 39 684 615 33 9
40 to 44 572 471 33 8
45 to 49 444 292 32 10
50 to 54 324 192 21 7
55 to 59 216 98 13 3
60 to 64 168 64 9 6
65 to 69 131 42 9 2
70 to 74 106 37 3 0
75 and over 205 60 3 1
Unknown 124 99 5 68
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
(3) Does not include unknown ages.
Table 2.6
Murder Offenders (1)
by Age, Sex, and Race, 2001
Sex
Age Total Male Female Unknown
Total 15,488 10,126 1,086 4,276
Percent distribution (2) 100.0 65.4 7.0 27.6
Under 18 (3) 835 743 89 3
Under 22 (3) 3,515 3,241 269 5
18 and over (3) 9,278 8,316 953 9
Infant (under 1) 0 0 0 0
1 to 4 0 0 0 0
5 to 8 0 0 0 0
9 to 12 14 13 1 0
13 to 16 454 388 63 3
17 to 19 1,695 1,570 123 2
20 to 24 2,767 2,565 202 0
25 to 29 1,571 1,413 157 1
30 to 34 992 874 118 0
35 to 39 855 725 130 0
40 to 44 645 536 109 0
45 to 49 455 405 49 1
50 to 54 272 233 34 5
55 to 59 158 130 28 0
60 to 64 85 72 13 0
65 to 69 59 51 8 0
70 to 74 37 34 3 0
75 and over 54 50 4 0
Unknown 5,375 1,067 44 4,264
Race
Age White Black Other Unknown
Total 5,174 5,521 273 4,520
Percent distribution (2) 33.4 35.6 1.8 29.2
Under 18 (3) 368 426 35 6
Under 22 (3) 1,500 1,884 102 29
18 and over (3) 4,578 4,395 230 75
Infant (under 1) 0 0 0 0
1 to 4 0 0 0 0
5 to 8 0 0 0 0
9 to 12 7 6 0 1
13 to 16 196 234 20 4
17 to 19 732 894 55 14
20 to 24 1,172 1,521 54 20
25 to 29 746 771 39 15
30 to 34 520 439 27 6
35 to 39 476 356 19 4
40 to 44 367 253 22 3
45 to 49 282 158 10 5
50 to 54 165 93 8 6
55 to 59 120 33 3 2
60 to 64 56 25 4 0
65 to 69 36 19 3 1
70 to 74 26 11 0 0
75 and over 45 8 1 0
Unknown 228 700 8 4,439
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
(3) Does not include unknown ages.
Table 2.7
Murder Victim/Offender Relationship
by Age, 2001
[Single victim/single offender]
Age of offender
Age of victim Total Under 18 18 and over Unknown
Total 6,987 369 5,974 644
Under 18 767 113 610 44
18 and over 6,085 252 5,265 568
Unknown 135 4 99 32
Table 2.8
Murder Victim/Offender Relationship
by Race and Sex, 2001
[Single victim/single offender]
Race of offender
Race of victim Total White Black
White victims 3,644 3,059 475
Black victims 3,087 180 2,802
Other race victims 179 52 24
Unknown race 77 31 20
Race of offender
Sex of victim Total White Black
Male victims 4,910 2,161 2,525
Female victims 1,996 1,129 775
Unknown sex 81 32 21
Race of offender
Race of victim Other Unknown
White victims 48 62
Black victims 10 95
Other race victims 98 5
Unknown race 2 24
Race of offender
Sex of victim Other Unknown
Male victims 97 127
Female victims 59 33
Unknown sex 2 26
Sex of offender
Race of victim Male Female Unknown
White victims 3,249 333 62
Black victims 2,656 336 95
Other race victims 156 18 5
Unknown race 46 5 26
Sex of offender
Sex of victim Male Female Unknown
Male victims 4,269 512 129
Female victims 1,788 175 33
Unknown sex 50 5 26
Table 2.9
Murder, Types of Weapons Used (1)
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
Knives or
Total cutting
all instru-
Region weapons (2) Firearms ments
Total 100.0 63.4 13.1
Northeastern States 100.0 60.2 17.4
Midwestern States 100.0 57.4 9.5
Southern States 100.0 65.8 12.6
Western States 100.0 66.8 14.0
Unknown Personal
or other weapons
dangerous (hands, fists,
Region weapons feet, etc.) (3)
Total 16.8 6.7
Northeastern States 14.1 8.3
Midwestern States 26.9 6.2
Southern States 14.9 6.7
Western States 13.0 6.2
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a
result of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included
in any murder tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
(3) Pushed is included in personal weapons.
Table 2.10
Murder Victims (1)
by Weapon, 1997-2001
Weapons 1997 1998 1999
Total 15,837 14,276 13,011
Total firearms: 10,729 9,257 8,480
Handguns 8,441 7,430 6,658
Rifles 638 548 400
Shotguns 643 633 531
Other guns 35 16 92
Firearms, type not stated 972 630 799
Knives or cutting
instruments 2,055 1,899 1,712
Blunt objects (clubs,
hammers, etc.) 724 755 756
Personal weapons (hands,
fists, feet, etc.) (2) 1,010 964 885
Poison 6 6 11
Explosives 8 10 0
Fire 140 132 133
Narcotics 37 35 26
Drowning 34 28 28
Strangulation 224 213 190
Asphyxiation 88 101 106
Other weapons or
weapons not stated 782 876 684
Weapons 2000 2001
Total 13,230 13,752
Total firearms: 8,661 8,719
Handguns 6,778 6,790
Rifles 411 389
Shotguns 485 497
Other guns 53 58
Firearms, type not stated 934 985
Knives or cutting
instruments 1,782 1,796
Blunt objects (clubs,
hammers, etc.) 617 661
Personal weapons (hands,
fists, feet, etc.) (2) 927 925
Poison 8 10
Explosives 9 4
Fire 134 104
Narcotics 20 34
Drowning 15 23
Strangulation 166 152
Asphyxiation 92 112
Other weapons or
weapons not stated 799 1,212
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Pushed is included in personal weapons.
Table 2.11
Murder Victims by Age (1)
by Weapon, 2001
Weapons
Knives
or
cutting
instru-
Age Total Firearms ments
Total 13,752 8,719 1,796
Percent distribution (4) 100.0 63.4 13.1
Under 18 (6) 1,402 612 102
Under 22 (6) 3,499 2,249 294
18 and over (6) 12,054 7,955 1,667
Infant (under 1) 220 14 3
1 to 4 320 38 11
5 to 8 99 36 9
9 to 12 86 36 13
13 to 16 390 269 37
17 to 19 1,227 956 113
20 to 24 2,651 2,050 272
25 to 29 2,024 1,511 231
30 to 34 1,516 1,070 196
35 to 39 1,341 871 219
40 to 44 1,084 599 197
45 to 49 778 370 147
50 to 54 544 283 102
55 to 59 330 150 61
60 to 64 247 114 35
65 to 69 184 68 46
70 to 74 146 55 29
75 and over 269 77 48
Unknown 296 152 27
Weapons
Blunt Personal
objects weapons
(clubs, (hands,
hammers, fists, feet,
etc.) etc.) (2) Poison
Age
Total 661 925 10
Percent distribution (4) 4.8 6.7 0.1
Under 18 (6) 58 322 3
Under 22 (6) 98 358 3
18 and over (6) 592 576 7
Infant (under 1) 16 105 0
1 to 4 14 173 1
5 to 8 7 13 1
9 to 12 2 10 0
13 to 16 11 16 1
17 to 19 23 23 0
20 to 24 49 53 0
25 to 29 41 57 2
30 to 34 64 58 0
35 to 39 55 69 1
40 to 44 76 91 0
45 to 49 82 66 1
50 to 54 56 44 0
55 to 59 43 35 1
60 to 64 27 22 0
65 to 69 16 21 0
70 to 74 26 8 1
75 and over 42 34 1
Unknown 11 27 0
Weapons
Explosives Fire Narcotics
Age
Total 4 104 34
Percent distribution (4) 5 0.8 0.2
Under 18 (6) 1 36 4
Under 22 (6) 3 44 12
18 and over (6) 3 64 29
Infant (under 1) 0 2 1
1 to 4 0 16 0
5 to 8 1 9 0
9 to 12 0 7 1
13 to 16 0 1 1
17 to 19 1 7 5
20 to 24 2 3 7
25 to 29 0 6 2
30 to 34 0 4 1
35 to 39 0 7 3
40 to 44 0 3 4
45 to 49 0 7 1
50 to 54 0 5 2
55 to 59 0 3 1
60 to 64 0 7 1
65 to 69 0 4 0
70 to 74 0 4 2
75 and over 0 5 1
Unknown 0 4 1
Weapons
Other
weapon or
Strangu- Asphyxia- weapon
lation tion not stated (3)
Age
Total 152 112 1,235
Percent distribution (4) 1.1 0.8 9
Under 18 (6) 16 45 203
Under 22 (6) 31 49 358
18 and over (6) 135 65 961
Infant (under 1) 2 24 53
1 to 4 2 10 55
5 to 8 1 5 17
9 to 12 2 2 13
13 to 16 7 3 44
17 to 19 7 3 89
20 to 24 19 8 188
25 to 29 15 9 150
30 to 34 20 6 97
35 to 39 13 4 99
40 to 44 14 5 95
45 to 49 13 6 85
50 to 54 12 2 38
55 to 59 3 2 31
60 to 64 7 4 30
65 to 69 4 3 22
70 to 74 3 4 14
75 and over 7 10 44
Unknown 1 2 71
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Pushed is included in personal weapons.
(3) Includes drowning.
(4) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
(5) Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.
(6) Does not include unknown ages.
Table 2.12
Murder Circumstances (1)
by Relationship, (2) 2001
Circumstances Total Husband Wife
Total (3) 13,752 142 600
Felony type total: 2,279 3 19
Rape 59 0 0
Robbery 1,042 0 0
Burglary 73 0 3
Larceny-theft 16 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 20 0 0
Arson 70 0 3
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 5 0 0
Other sex offenses 7 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 558 1 0
Gambling 3 0 0
Other--not specified 426 2 13
Suspected felony type 72 0 0
Other than felony type total: 6,948 118 511
Romantic triangle 118 2 10
Child killed by babysitter 37 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 151 1 4
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 118 1 2
Argument over money or
property 194 1 5
Other arguments 3,544 91 354
Gangland killings 74 1 0
Juvenile gang killings 865 0 0
Institutional killings 8 0 0
Sniper attack 7 0 0
Other--not specified 1,832 21 136
Unknown 4,453 21 70
Circumstances Mother Father Son
Total (3) 94 110 253
Felony type total: 9 7 18
Rape 0 0 0
Robbery 1 3 0
Burglary 0 0 2
Larceny-theft 0 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 1 0 0
Arson 0 1 0
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 0 0 1
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 7 3 15
Suspected felony type 0 0 1
Other than felony type total: 71 86 208
Romantic triangle 0 0 0
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 2
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 1 1
Argument over money or
property 2 2 1
Other arguments 38 62 40
Gangland killings 0 0 0
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 0
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 1 0
Other--not specified 31 20 164
Unknown 14 17 26
Circumstances Daughter Brother Sister
Total (3) 218 73 26
Felony type total: 17 3 4
Rape 0 0 0
Robbery 0 0 0
Burglary 0 0 0
Larceny-theft 0 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 0 0 0
Arson 4 1 3
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 0 1 0
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 13 1 1
Suspected felony type 0 0 0
Other than felony type total: 179 60 19
Romantic triangle 0 0 1
Child killed by babysitter 4 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 1 3 1
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 1 0
Argument over money or
property 0 5 2
Other arguments 30 40 8
Gangland killings 0 0 0
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 0
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 0 0
Other--not specified 144 11 7
Unknown 22 10 3
Other Acquaint-
family ance Friend
Circumstances
Total (3) 284 2,979 342
Felony type total: 39 497 43
Rape 3 13 4
Robbery 14 182 16
Burglary 4 12 2
Larceny-theft 0 4 0
Motor vehicle theft 0 7 0
Arson 3 8 0
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 1 0
Other sex offenses 0 4 0
Narcotic drug laws 3 199 15
Gambling 0 2 0
Other--not specified 12 65 6
Suspected felony type 0 8 2
Other than felony type total: 198 2,007 263
Romantic triangle 8 52 5
Child killed by babysitter 2 26 1
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 4 59 14
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 54 5
Argument over money or
property 6 101 15
Other arguments 116 1,065 164
Gangland killings 0 20 0
Juvenile gang killings 1 209 1
Institutional killings 0 8 0
Sniper attack 0 1 0
Other--not specified 61 412 58
Unknown 47 467 34
Circumstances Boyfriend Girlfriend Neighbor
Total (3) 153 434 88
Felony type total: 1 14 15
Rape 0 0 2
Robbery 0 0 6
Burglary 0 3 1
Larceny-theft 1 2 0
Motor vehicle theft 0 2 1
Arson 0 0 2
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 0 2 2
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 0 5 1
Suspected felony type 0 0 0
Other than felony type total: 139 363 66
Romantic triangle 3 8 1
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 1 3 5
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 0 1
Argument over money or
property 0 1 5
Other arguments 113 288 42
Gangland killings 0 0 0
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 0
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 0 0
Other--not specified 22 63 12
Unknown 13 57 7
Circumstances Employee Employer Stranger
Total (3) 5 12 1,803
Felony type total: 1 4 531
Rape 0 0 14
Robbery 1 3 353
Burglary 0 0 16
Larceny-theft 0 1 6
Motor vehicle theft 0 0 5
Arson 0 0 9
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 3
Other sex offenses 0 0 2
Narcotic drug laws 0 0 61
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 0 0 62
Suspected felony type 0 0 1
Other than felony type total: 4 4 909
Romantic triangle 0 0 18
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 0 0 31
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 0 16
Argument over money or
property 0 0 8
Other arguments 3 3 490
Gangland killings 0 0 9
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 140
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 0 3
Other--not specified 1 1 194
Unknown 0 4 362
Circumstances Unknown
Total (3) 6,136
Felony type total: 1,054
Rape 23
Robbery 463
Burglary 30
Larceny-theft 2
Motor vehicle theft 4
Arson 36
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 1
Other sex offenses 1
Narcotic drug laws 273
Gambling 1
Other--not specified 220
Suspected felony type 60
Other than felony type total: 1,743
Romantic triangle 10
Child killed by babysitter 2
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 24
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 36
Argument over money or
property 40
Other arguments 597
Gangland killings 44
Juvenile gang killings 514
Institutional killings 0
Sniper attack 2
Other--not specified 474
Unknown 3,279
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Relationship is that of victim to offender.
(3) Total murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were
received.
Table 2.13
Murder Circumstances (1)
by Weapon, 2001
Total
murder Total Hand-
Circumstances victims firearms guns
Total (2) 13,752 8,719 6,790
Felony type total: 2,279 1,473 1,187
Rape 59 7 7
Robbery 1,042 752 632
Burglary 73 39 28
Larceny-theft 16 9 8
Motor vehicle theft 20 10 4
Arson 70 3 3
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 5 1 1
Other sex offenses 7 1 1
Narcotic drug laws 558 431 357
Gambling 3 3 2
Other--not specified 426 217 144
Suspected felony type 72 58 41
Other than felony type total: 6,948 4,109 3,259
Romantic triangle 118 81 64
Child killed by babysitter 37 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 151 67 57
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 118 79 68
Argument over money or
property 194 129 97
Other arguments 3,544 2,074 1,634
Gangland killings 74 62 49
Juvenile gang killings 865 735 644
Institutional killings 8 0 0
Sniper attack 7 6 1
Other--not specified 1,832 876 645
Unknown 4,453 3,079 2,303
Other
guns or
Shot- type not
Circumstances Rifles guns stated
Total (2) 389 497 1,043
Felony type total: 68 75 143
Rape 0 0 0
Robbery 28 36 56
Burglary 4 5 2
Larceny-theft 1 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 2 0 4
Arson 0 0 0
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 19 15 40
Gambling 0 1 0
Other--not specified 14 18 41
Suspected felony type 2 5 10
Other than felony type total: 225 291 334
Romantic triangle 8 6 3
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 4 4 2
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 1 2 8
Argument over money or
property 9 14 9
Other arguments 113 161 166
Gangland killings 6 2 5
Juvenile gang killings 26 24 41
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 3 0 2
Other--not specified 55 78 98
Unknown 94 126 556
Personal
Knives Blunt weapons
or objects (hands,
cutting (clubs, fists,
instru- hammers, feet,
Circumstances ments etc.) etc.)
Total (2) 1,796 661 924
Felony type total: 182 115 106
Rape 10 4 15
Robbery 95 64 45
Burglary 10 12 5
Larceny-theft 2 4 0
Motor vehicle theft 4 2 1
Arson 4 0 2
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 3 0 0
Other sex offenses 3 1 0
Narcotic drug laws 21 14 11
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 30 14 27
Suspected felony type 7 5 0
Other than felony type total: 1,146 334 619
Romantic triangle 23 5 1
Child killed by babysitter 0 3 22
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 40 9 20
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 15 14 3
Argument over money or
property 27 13 14
Other arguments 812 196 250
Gangland killings 5 0 1
Juvenile gang killings 27 4 3
Institutional killings 5 0 2
Sniper attack 0 0 0
Other--not specified 192 90 303
Unknown 461 207 199
Pushed
or
thrown
out
Circumstances Poison window Explosives
Total (2) 10 1 4
Felony type total: 1 0 0
Rape 0 0 0
Robbery 0 0 0
Burglary 0 0 0
Larceny-theft 0 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 0 0 0
Arson 0 0 0
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 0 0 0
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 1 0 0
Suspected felony type 0 0 0
Other than felony type total: 5 1 4
Romantic triangle 0 0 0
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 0 0 0
Argument over money or
property 0 0 0
Other arguments 2 1 2
Gangland killings 0 0 0
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 0
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 0 0
Other--not specified 3 0 2
Unknown 4 0 0
Circumstances Fire Narcotics Drowning
Total (2) 104 34 23
Felony type total: 50 8 3
Rape 1 1 0
Robbery 2 0 2
Burglary 0 0 0
Larceny-theft 0 0 0
Motor vehicle theft 0 0 0
Arson 43 0 0
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 0
Other sex offenses 0 0 0
Narcotic drug laws 2 6 0
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 2 1 1
Suspected felony type 1 0 1
Other than felony type total: 34 16 15
Romantic triangle 0 0 0
Child killed by babysitter 0 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 2 0 0
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 1 1 0
Argument over money or
property 0 0 0
Other arguments 10 3 1
Gangland killings 0 0 0
Juvenile gang killings 0 0 0
Institutional killings 0 0 0
Sniper attack 0 0 0
Other--not specified 21 12 14
Unknown 19 10 4
Strangu- Asphyxia-
Circumstances lation tion Other
Total (2) 152 112 1,212
Felony type total: 25 27 289
Rape 9 2 10
Robbery 6 11 65
Burglary 1 3 3
Larceny-theft 0 0 1
Motor vehicle theft 0 0 3
Arson 1 1 16
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 0 0 1
Other sex offenses 1 0 1
Narcotic drug laws 1 2 70
Gambling 0 0 0
Other--not specified 6 8 119
Suspected felony type 0 0 0
Other than felony type total: 73 62 530
Romantic triangle 2 0 6
Child killed by babysitter 1 2 9
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 1 0 12
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 1 0 4
Argument over money or
property 0 0 11
Other arguments 46 12 135
Gangland killings 0 0 6
Juvenile gang killings 1 0 95
Institutional killings 0 1 0
Sniper attack 0 0 1
Other--not specified 21 47 251
Unknown 54 23 393
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Total murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data were
received.
Table 2.14
Murder Circumstances, 1997-2001 (1)
Circumstances 1997 1998 1999
Total (2) 15,837 14,276 13,011
Felony type total: 2,968 2,514 2,215
Rape 67 62 47
Robbery 1,509 1,244 1,057
Burglary 101 92 81
Larceny-theft 16 17 14
Motor vehicle theft 18 17 12
Arson 92 83 66
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 7 15 8
Other sex offenses 23 20 19
Narcotic drug laws 802 682 581
Gambling 19 12 17
Other--not specified 314 270 313
Suspected felony type 153 104 65
Other than felony type total 7,666 7,232 6,880
Romantic triangle 176 187 137
Child killed by babysitter 24 23 34
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 239 213 203
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 106 117 127
Argument over money
or property 287 241 213
Other arguments 4,476 4,129 3,471
Gangland killings 86 73 122
Juvenile gang killings 783 628 580
institutional killings 19 15 13
Sniper attack 8 16 5
Other--not specified 1,462 1,590 1,975
Unknown 5,050 4,426 3,851
Circumstances 2000 2001
Total (2) 13,230 13,752
Felony type total: 2,229 2,279
Rape 58 59
Robbery 1,077 1,042
Burglary 76 73
Larceny-theft 23 16
Motor vehicle theft 25 20
Arson 81 70
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 6 5
Other sex offenses 10 7
Narcotic drug laws 589 558
Gambling 12 3
Other--not specified 272 426
Suspected felony type 60 72
Other than felony type total 6,871 6,948
Romantic triangle 122 118
Child killed by babysitter 30 37
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 188 151
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 99 118
Argument over money
or property 206 194
Other arguments 3,589 3,544
Gangland killings 65 74
Juvenile gang killings 653 865
institutional killings 10 8
Sniper attack 8 7
Other--not specified 1,901 1,832
Unknown 4,070 4,453
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in nay murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide
data were received.
Table 2.15
Murder Circumstances (1)
by Victim Sex, 2001
Total
murder
Circumstances victims (2) Male
Total (2) 13,752 10,503
Felony type total: 2,279 1,813
Rape 59 4
Robbery 1,042 879
Burglary 73 49
Larceny-theft 16 13
Motor vehicle theft 20 13
Arson 70 38
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 5 2
Other sex offenses 7 1
Narcotic drug laws 558 515
Gambling 3 3
Other--not specified 426 296
Suspected felony type 72 60
Other than felony type total: 6,948 5,088
Romantic triangle 118 87
Child killed by babysitter 37 19
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 151 136
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 118 99
Argument over money
or property 194 172
Other arguments 3,544 2,519
Gangland killings 74 71
Juvenile gang killings 865 813
Institutional killings 8 8
Sniper attack 7 6
Other--not specified 1,832 1,158
Unknown 4,453 3,542
Circumstances Female Unknown
Total (2) 3,214 35
Felony type total: 464 2
Rape 55 0
Robbery 163 0
Burglary 24 0
Larceny-theft 3 0
Motor vehicle theft 7 0
Arson 31 1
Prostitution and
commercialized vice 3 0
Other sex offenses 6 0
Narcotic drug laws 43 0
Gambling 0 0
Other--not specified 129 1
Suspected felony type 12 0
Other than felony type total: 1,854 6
Romantic triangle 31 0
Child killed by babysitter 18 0
Brawl due to influence
of alcohol 15 0
Brawl due to influence
of narcotics 18 1
Argument over money
or property 22 0
Other arguments 1,023 2
Gangland killings 3 0
Juvenile gang killings 52 0
Institutional killings 0 0
Sniper attack 1 0
Other--not specified 671 3
Unknown 884 27
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in any murder
tables (Tables 2.3-2.15). See special report, Section V.
(2) Total number of murder victims for whom supplemental homicide data
were received.
Table 2.16
Justifiable Homicide
by Weapon, Law Enforcement, (1) 1997-2001
Total
fire- Hand- Shot-
Year Total arms guns Rifles guns
1997 366 363 315 14 20
1998 369 367 322 15 18
1999 308 305 274 11 15
2000 309 308 274 14 13
2001 370 368 311 25 11
Fire- Knives
arms, or Other
type cutting danger-
not instru- ous Personal
Year stated ments weapons weapons
1997 14 0 1 2
1998 12 0 0 2
1999 5 0 1 2
2000 7 0 1 0
2001 21 0 2 0
(1) The killing of a felon by a law enforcement officer in the line of
duty.
Table 2.17
Justifiable Homicide
by Weapon, Private Citizen (1) 1997-2001
Total
fire- Hand- Shot-
Year Total arms guns Rifles guns
1997 280 238 197 16 14
1998 196 170 150 6 14
1999 192 158 137 5 10
2000 164 138 123 4 7
2001 215 176 136 10 13
Fire- Knives
arms, or Other
type cutting danger-
not instru- ous Personal
Year stated ments weapons weapons
1997 11 28 6 8
1998 0 17 5 4
1999 6 18 9 7
2000 4 15 8 3
2001 17 25 6 8
(1) The killing of a felon, during the commission of a felony, by a
private citizen.
Figure 2.6
Murder
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 6.8 -7.6
1999 -14.8 -16.3
2000 -14.4 -18.5
2001 -12.2 -17.5
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.7
Murder by relationship (1)
Percent distribution, Volume by known relationship
Unknown 46.6% 6,136 victims
Other Known 29.2% 4,013 victims
Stranger 13.1% 1,803 victims
Family 13.1% 1,800 victims
Note: Table made from pie chart.
Family
Husband 142
Wife 600
Mother 94
Father 110
Son 253
Daughter 218
Brother 73
Sister 26
Other Family 284
Other Known
Acquaintance 2,979
Friend 342
Boyfriend 153
Girlfriend 434
Neighbor 88
Employee 5
Employer 12
Note: Table made from bar graph.
(1) Relationship is that of victim to offender.
Figure are based on 13,752 murder victims for whom
Supplementary Homicide Report data were received.
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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 90,178 32.0
2001 90,491 31.8
Percent change +0.3 -0.8
National Rates and Trends The UCR Program has traditionally defined rape victims as females. Approximately 90,491 forcible rapes of females were recorded during 2001. Based on that volume, 62.2 of every 100,000 females were victims of forcible rape in 2001 compared to 62.7 in the previous year. These figures indicated a slight percentage increase in the number of rapes (0.3 percent), but a decrease in the rate of female rapes (0.8 percent). The 2001 female forcible rape rate of 62.2 continued a downward trend. In 1999, there were an estimated 64.1 rapes for every 100,000 females in the Nation; in 1997, there were 70.3 victims for each 100,000 females; for 1992, the estimate was 83.7. Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeast Region reported the lowest percentage of the Nation's female rapes at 13.4 percent and the lowest forcible rape rate at 44.0 per 100,000 females. The Northeastern figures showed increases of 1.6 percent in the number of rapes and 1.2 percent in the rate of rapes over the prior year's numbers. The Midwest The Midwestern States reported 25.1 percent of the forcible rapes occurring in the Nation in 2001, an increase for the region of 1.5 percent from the prior year's report. A regional rate of 68.6 rape incidents for 100,000 females showed a 1.0-percent increase from the 2000 rate. The South Regionally, the highest percentage of female rapes, 37.8 percent, occurred in the South. The data indicated a modest decline of 0.6 percent in the number of forcible rape occurrences from the 2000 figure. The estimated rate of 65.8 rapes per 100,000 females calculated to a 2.2-percent decline in the South's female rape rate from the 2000 rate. The West The West experienced 23.7 percent of the Nation's rape offenses. The incidence of female forcible rape in the Western States showed a slight decline of 0.1 percent from the 2000 estimate, and the rape rate of 65.2 per 100,000 females indicated a decrease of 2.1 percent when compared to the prior year's rate. (See Tables 3 and 4.) Community Types In estimating the data by community types, cities outside metropolitan areas reported the highest rate of female rapes in 2001, 67.7 incidents per 100,000 female inhabitants. This estimate was a decrease from the 69.0 rate recorded in 2000. The Nation's Metropolitan Statistical Areas reported a nominal decrease in the female rape rate, down to 64.4 from the 65.0 recorded the prior year. Rural counties reported the lowest rate of forcible rapes of females in the Nation; however, the rate of 43.8 did indicate a minimal increase from the 2000 rate of 43.4 per 100,000 females. (See Table 2.) Clearances For UCR purposes, an offense is cleared when at least one person is arrested and charged or when circumstances beyond the control of law enforcement preclude an arrest for a crime that has been solved, e.g., the victim refuses to cooperate with the prosecution. Nationally, 44.3 percent of rapes were cleared during 2001 versus 46.1 percent cleared in 2000. Regionally, law enforcement in the Northeast cleared 50.1 percent; in the Midwest, 39.3 percent; in the South, 46.0 percent; and in the West, 43.5 percent of female rapes during 2001. (See Table 26.) Clearances and Juveniles When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as a clearance by arrest even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, according to Program definitions, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. Nationally, incidents involving only juveniles accounted for 12.4 percent of the overall number of clearances for forcible rape in 2001. The highest percentage of juvenile clearances, 15.7 percent, occurred in cities with populations of 10,000 to 24,999. The lowest percentage of juvenile clearances for forcible rape, 8.8 percent, was recorded in the Nation's eight cities of 1 million and over in population. (See Table 28.) Arrests In 2001, law enforcement arrested an estimated 27,270 persons for forcible rape. (See Table 29.) Forcible rape arrests for 2001 were 2.3 percent below the 2000 number, 12.1 percent lower than the 1997 figure, and 28.2 percent lower than the 1992 number. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) Two-, 5-, and 10-year trend analyses showed juvenile arrests for forcible rape were down 1.4 percent from the 2000 figure. They were 14.1 percent lower than the 1997 report and 24.5 percent below the 1992 figure. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) Approximately 45.4 percent of persons arrested for forcible rape in 2001 were under the age of 25, 62.7 percent of arrestees were white, and 98.8 percent were males. (See Tables 41, 42, and 43.) UCR Classifications The UCR Program counts each offense in which a female of any age is forcibly raped or upon whom an assault to rape or attempt to rape is made. Of the total rapes reported for 2001, 90.0 percent were classified as rapes, and the remainder were attempts. (See Table 19.) Statutory rapes of female victims where no force is used and the victim is under the age of consent are categorized as other sex offenses. Sexual attacks on males are classified as assaults or other sex offenses depending on the nature of the crime and the extent of injury. The UCR Program classifies sex offenses (except forcible rape) as Part II offenses and, as such, collects only an aggregate total on these crimes. (See Appendix II.)
Table 2.18
Forcible Rape by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 7.9 7.9 8.1 8.0 7.6
February 7.0 7.4 7.3 7.5 7.2
March 8.0 8.6 8.2 8.5 8.4
April 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.0 8.3
May 9.1 8.8 8.6 9.0 8.8
June 9.5 8.7 8.8 9.1 8.7
July 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.5 9.7
August 9.4 9.3 9.5 9.3 9.4
September 8.8 8.8 8.3 8.4 8.5
October 8.2 7.9 8.3 8.3 8.4
November 7.4 7.6 7.9 7.5 7.6
December 6.7 7.1 7.2 6.9 7.4
Figure 2.8
Forcible Rape
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per 1,000
Inhabitants
1999 0 0
1998 -3.1 -4.0
1999 -7.0 -8.7
2000 -6.2 -10.8
2001 -5.9 -11.5
Note: Table made from line graph.
Robbery Definition The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines robbery as 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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 408,016 145.0
2001 422,921 148.5
Percent change +3.7 +2.4
Since the underlying motive for robbery is to obtain money or property from a person, every instance of this offense involves at least one victim who has suffered physical and/or psychological trauma. Despite the actual or threatened violence inherent in this very personal crime, for UCR purposes robbery is considered to be a crime against property. Accordingly, law enforcement officials report one offense for each separate robbery occurrence. National Trends, Rates, and Distributions The 422,921 robberies estimated for 2001 marked the first increase in this offense nationwide since 1991. This estimate indicated a 3.7-percent increase from the 2000 figure. However, the number of robberies recorded for 2001 was 37.1 percent below the 1992 number. The 2001 robbery rate for the Nation was 148.5 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, an increase of 2.4 percent over the previous year's rate. A 10-year comparison, however, revealed that the 2001 rate was 43.7 percent lower than the 1992 rate. (See Table 1.) Robbery accounted for 29.4 percent of all violent crimes occurring in the United States, and 3.6 percent of all Crime Index offenses. (Based on Table 1.) Robbery by Weapon In 2001, robbers used firearms in 42.0 percent of the reported offenses. Thirty-nine percent of robberies involved strong-arming the victim. Offenders used knives or cutting instruments in 8.7 percent of the offenses, and the remaining 10.4 percent of offenses involved other weapons. (See Tables 2.22 and 15.) A state-by-state breakdown of weapons used in robberies is provided in Table 21. Dollar Loss Robbers stole more than $532 million from their victims in 2001. The average loss for each instance of robbery nationwide was $1,258. The number of banks robbed during 2001 increased 19.4 percent over the number reported for 2000; those institutions incurred an average loss of $4,587 per incident. Commercial houses--a classification that includes supermarkets, department stores, restaurants, taverns, finance companies, hotels, motels, etc.--lost an average of $1,881 to robbers per incident. The estimated average loss per incident resulting from robberies at residences was $1,364, followed by streets/highways at $957, and gas or service stations at $686. Losses resulting from convenience store robberies averaged $618. (See Table 23.) Robbery by Type Robberies of persons on streets and highways accounted for 44.3 percent of robberies during 2001. Together, robberies of commercial establishments, gas stations, convenience stores, and banks accounted for 26.3 percent of the total robbery offenses reported. Robberies of residences comprised 12.6 percent of the total. The remainder were classified as miscellaneous. (See Table 2.20.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The U.S. is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeast, which contained 18.9 percent of the population, experienced 19.1 percent of the Nation's robberies during 2001. The number of robberies declined in the region by 3.6 percent, and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants declined 4.0 percent from the previous year's rate. That region reported the greatest percentage of strong-arm robberies, 46.9 percent, in 2001. (See Tables 2.22, 3, and 4.) The Midwest Claiming 22.7 percent of the population in 2001, the Midwest accounted for 19.6 percent of total robberies. The number of robberies occurring in the region increased 1.8 percent from the 2000 number, and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants increased 1.3 percent. (See Tables 3, and 4.) The South With 35.8 percent of the population, the Southern States reported 38.4 percent of total robberies. The volume of robbery offenses within the region increased 6.3 percent from the prior year's volume, and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants increased 4.6 percent over the 2000 rate. That region also reported the highest percentage of robberies involving firearms, 46.9 percent. (See Tables 2.22, 3, and 4.) The West In 2001, approximately 22.6 percent of the U.S. population resided in the Western States. That region reported 22.9 percent of all robbery offenses. From 2000, the number of robbery offenses increased 7.6 percent in 2001, and the rate per 100,000 in population rose 5.5 percent. (See Tables 3, and 4.) Population Groups Trends and Rates All population groups registered increases for the offense in 2001. Cities with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants reported the largest increase in robbery offenses, 8.2 percent. The Nation's 10 cities with more than 1 million residents reported the smallest increase at 0.1 percent. Additional data for population groups can be found in Table 12. Considering the robbery rate per 100,000 inhabitants, the highest rate was recorded by cities with 1 million and over in population, 426.7. The lowest rate, 16.7 robberies per 100,000 people, was recorded for rural counties. Rates for population groups can be found in Table 16. Clearances Law enforcement agencies cleared 24.9 percent of all robberies nationwide through arrest or exceptional means in 2001. Clearance rates ranged from the 41.0 percent reported by law enforcement agencies in rural counties to 18.5 percent recorded by those in cities from 500,000 to 999,999 in population. (See Table 25.) Regionally, the Northeast had the highest clearance rate for robbery at 30.2 percent. The South registered a clearance rate of 24.7 percent. The clearance rate for the Western States was 24.4 percent, followed by the Midwest at 21.2 percent. (See Table 26.) Clearances and Juveniles Juvenile offenders, those under 18 years of age, comprised 14.4 percent of robbery clearances in 2001. Juveniles accounted for 16.6 percent of clearances in cities with populations of 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants and 9.1 percent of clearances in rural counties. Table 28 provides juvenile clearance data. Arrests Total Arrests Law enforcement officers arrested an estimated 108,400 persons for robbery in 2001. Robbery arrests accounted for 4.8 percent of all arrests for Index crimes and 17.3 percent of violent crime arrests. (See Table 29.) Arrest Trends Robbery arrests for 2001 increased 2.1 percent nationwide over those for 2000. Arrests of adults (18 years and older) rose 3.9 percent. However, arrests for juveniles (under age 18) decreased 3.5 percent, with arrests of those under 15 years of age falling 11.0 percent. (See Table 36.) When one looks at arrest data by gender, arrests of males rose 2.0 percent over 2000 data and those of females increased 2.9 percent. Juvenile arrests declined for youths of both sexes, decreasing 3.5 percent for males and 4.0 percent for females. (See Table 37.) The 5-year trend showed an overall 18.0-percent decrease in the number of persons arrested for robbery: male and female arrests decreased 18.1 percent and 17.4 percent, respectively since 1997. Juvenile arrests also declined for both sexes from 1997 to 2001, male arrests dropping 34.0 percent and female arrests falling 39.8 percent. (See Tables 34 and 35.) Ten-year trend data showed that when comparing robbery arrests of 2001 with those of 1992, overall arrests were down 25.6 percent, with arrests of males declining 26.8 percent and arrests of females dipping 14.0 percent. Arrests of male juveniles fell 32.5 percent from 1992, and arrests of female juveniles dropped 28.9 percent. (See Tables 32 and 33.) Distribution In 2001, a total of 62.0 percent of the persons arrested for robbery were under 25 years of age. The majority of the arrestees, 89.9 percent, were males. By race, 53.8 percent of arrestees were black, 44.5 percent were white, and 1.7 percent were other races. (See Tables 41, 42, and 43.) Breakdowns of male and female arrestees by age are presented in Tables 39 and 40.
Table 2.19
Robbery by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 9.2 9.5 8.9 8.6 8.2
February 7.6 7.5 7.3 7.1 6.5
March 7.9 8.0 7.7 7.7 7.6
April 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.4
May 8.2 7.9 8.1 8.1 8.1
June 8.0 7.7 8.1 7.9 8.1
July 8.6 8.5 8.7 8.7 8.7
August 8.8 8.7 8.8 9.0 8.7
September 8.5 8.5 8.3 8.5 8.5
October 8.8 9.0 8.8 9.1 9.7
November 8.2 8.3 8.6 8.7 9.1
December 8.6 8.8 9.2 9.0 9.5
Table 2.20
Robbery
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
United North- Mid-
States eastern western
Type total states states
Total (1) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Street/highway 44.3 59.0 48.8
Commercial house 14.4 9.1 10.7
Gas or service station 2.9 3.5 3.4
Convenience store 6.6 5.9 4.7
Residence 12.6 8.9 10.1
Bank 2.4 2.1 2.6
Miscellaneous 16.9 11.6 19.7
Southern Western
Type states states
Total (1) 100.0 100.0
Street/highway 39.2 42.2
Commercial house 14.7 18.7
Gas or service station 2.5 2.8
Convenience store 7.8 5.9
Residence 16.6 9.6
Bank 2.0 3.1
Miscellaneous 17.2 17.7
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Table 2.21
Robbery
Percent Distribution by Population Group, 2001
Group I Group II Group III
(63 cities, (147 cities, (371 cities,
250,000 100,000 50,000
and over; to 249,999; to 99,999;
population population population
Type 39,225,132) 21,966,729) 25,559,262)
Total (1) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Street/highway 52.6 43.8 41.3
Commercial house 12.3 16.4 15.7
Gas or service station 1.9 3.0 3.5
Convenience store 4.7 6.6 7.2
Residence 11.8 12.3 10.8
Bank 1.6 2.7 3.0
Miscellaneous 15.1 15.2 18.6
Group IV Group V
(687 cities, (1,518 cities,
25,000 10,000
to 49,999; to 24,999;
population population
Type 23,999,772) 24,106,371)
Total (1) 100.0 100.0
Street/highway 35.0 29.4
Commercial house 16.3 18.1
Gas or service station 4.2 4.8
Convenience store 8.1 9.3
Residence 12.6 13.2
Bank 3.4 3.6
Miscellaneous 20.3 21.6
Group VI County
(5,591 cities, agencies
under (3,322
10,000; agencies;
population population
Type 18,850,852) 77,504,451)
Total (1) 100.0 100.0
Street/highway 24.6 30.8
Commercial house 15.7 16.5
Gas or service station 4.5 3.9
Convenience store 10.5 10.3
Residence 13.2 17.7
Bank 4.0 3.2
Miscellaneous 27.4 17.5
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Table 2.22
Robbery, Types of Weapons Used
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
Armed
Knives or
Total cutting
all instru-
Region weapons (1) Firearms ments
Total 100.0 42.0 8.7
Northeastern States 100.0 34.6 10.6
Midwestern States 100.0 45.1 6.1
Southern States 100.0 46.9 7.8
Western States 100.0 36.7 10.4
Armed
Other Strong-
Region weapons arm
Total 10.4 39.0
Northeastern States 7.9 46.9
Midwestern States 9.9 38.9
Southern States 11.8 33.6
Western States 9.7 43.1
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Figure 2.9
Robbery
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per 1,000
Inhabitants
1999 0 0
1998 -10.3 -11.1
1999 -17.9 19.4
2000 -18.2 -22.1
2001 -15.2 -20.2
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.10
Robbery Categories
Percent change from 1997
Street Commercial
house
1997 0 0
1998 -11.5 -12.8
1999 -19.8 19.5
2000 -22.7 -19.7
2001 -21.2 -11.6
Gas Convenience
station store
1997 0 0
1998 -12.0 -8.8
1999 -21.6 13.4
2000 -12.7 -11.6
2001 -6.0 -3.2
Residence Bank
1997 0 0
1998 -7.4 -9.9
1999 -12.4 18.1
2000 -10.6 -17.0
2001 -3.3 -0.8
Note: Table made from line graph.
Aggravated Assault Definition According to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program, an 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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 911,706 324.0
2001 907,219 318.5
Percent change -0.5 -1.7
National Trends, Rates, and Distributions With an estimated 907,219 offenses nationally, aggravated assaults accounted for 63.1 percent of the violent crimes in 2001. The number of aggravated assault offenses in 2001 was the lowest since 1987. A 2-, 5-, and 10-year trend analysis showed that the estimated total represented a 0.5-percent decline from 2000 data, an 11.3-percent decrease from the 1997 level, and a 19.5-percent decline from the 1992 total. (See Table 1.) There were 318.5 reported victims of aggravated assault per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001. Two-, 5-, and 10-year trend data showed that the rate was 1.7 percent lower than in 2000, 16.6 percent lower than it was in 1997, and 27.9 percent lower than in 1992. (See Table 1.) In 2001, personal weapons such as hands, fists, and feet were used in 27.9 percent of the aggravated assaults; firearms in 18.3 percent; and knives or cutting instruments in 17.8 percent. Blunt objects or other dangerous weapons were used in the remaining 36.0 percent. (See Table 2.24.) Three of the four weapon categories showed increases in usage when comparing 2001 figures to those from 2000, with personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.) showing the only decrease, 2.3 percent. The increases included firearms, 1.4 percent; other weapons, 0.6 percent; and knives or other cutting instruments, 0.1 percent. (See Table 15.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, 42.7 percent of the aggravated assault volume occurred in the South, the Nation's most populous region. The Western Region followed with 23.6 percent, the Midwest Region with 18.8 percent, and the Northeast Region with 15.0 percent. (See Table 3.) Regionally, the aggravated assault rates ranged from 253.2 per 100,000 inhabitants in the Northeast to 380.0 per 100,000 in the South. The rates were down in all but one region. The Northeast, West, and South recorded rate decreases of 3.0, 2.7, and 2.0, respectively; however, the rate in the Midwest increased 1.0 percent. (See Table 4.) Community Types In 2001, the Nation's Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) experienced a rate of 343.6 aggravated assaults per 100,000 inhabitants. Cities outside MSAs had a rate of 295.0 aggravated assaults per 100,000 inhabitants, and rural counties had a rate of 168.4 aggravated assaults. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends By population group, the largest decrease in aggravated assaults, 2.9 percent, was reported in cities with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants, followed by cities of under 10,000 in population with a 1.4-percent decline from 2000 data. Cities with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants showed a 1.1-percent drop, cities with populations of 250,000 and over had a 0.8-percent decline, and cities with a population of 10,000 to 24,999 experienced a 0.4-percent fall. An increase of 0.2 percent occurred in cities with populations of 100,000 to 249,999 in 2001. Rural counties showed an increase of less than one percent (0.5), and suburban counties experienced a 1.1-percent decline in aggravated assaults. (See Table 12.) Clearances Overall, law enforcement agencies nationwide cleared 56.1 percent of reported aggravated assaults in 2001. Law enforcement in cities with less than 10,000 in population reported the highest percentage of clearances for aggravated assaults, 65.7 percent. Those in rural and suburban counties recorded clearance percentages of 64.9 and 61.7, respectively. (See Table 25.) Aggravated assaults involving personal weapons such as hands, fists, or feet were cleared 63.8 percent of the time. Aggravated assaults using a knife or cutting instrument were cleared 61.9 percent of the time. Incidents that involved firearms were cleared 41.1 percent of the time. Aggravated assaults using other weapons were cleared 55.3 percent of the time. (See Table 27.) Geographically, the Northeastern States had the highest percentage of aggravated assaults cleared by arrest--64.4 percent. The Western States followed with 57.8 percent, the Southern States with 53.7 percent, and the Midwestern States with 52.2 percent of aggravated assaults cleared by arrest. (See Table 26.) Clearances and Juveniles When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as a clearance by arrest even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, according to Program definitions, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. Of the aggravated assault clearances reported both nationally and collectively in the Nation's cities, 11.8 percent involved only persons under the age of 18. In suburban counties, 12.4 percent of aggravated assault clearances involved only juveniles; in rural counties, 10.1 percent of aggravated assault clearances were of persons under the age of 18. (See Table 28.) Arrests Approximately 477,809 persons were arrested for aggravated assault in 2001. Of reported arrests, 79.9 percent were of males and the remaining 20.1 percent were of females. (See Tables 29 and 42.) Sixty-four percent of arrestees for aggravated assault were white, 33.7 percent were black, and the remaining 2.3 percent were of all other races. (See Table 43.) Total aggravated assault arrests were down 0.1 percent in 2001 from the 2000 figure. (See Table 36.) A comparison of the 5-year figures from 1997 to 2001 showed a 9.4-percent decrease in the total arrests, a 13.2-percent decrease in juvenile arrests, and an 8.8-percent decline in adult arrests. (See Table 34.) Ten-year trend data showed a decline of 4.4 percent in the total arrests, a 13.8-percent decrease in juvenile arrests, and a 2.8-percent drop in adult arrests. (See Table 32.)
Table 2.23
Aggravated Assault by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 7.5 7.9 7.9 7.6 7.5
February 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.4 7.0
March 8.3 8.1 8.0 8.5 8.4
April 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.6
May 9.3 9.1 9.1 9.3 9.1
June 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.6 8.6
July 9.5 9.4 9.5 9.0 9.0
August 9.4 9.4 9.2 8.9 8.7
September 8.8 8.7 8.5 8.6 8.8
October 8.4 8.3 8.6 8.7 8.8
November 7.5 7.4 7.7 7.5 7.8
December 7.2 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.7
Table 2.24
Aggravated Assault, Types of Weapons Used
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
Total
all
Region weapons (1) Firearms
Total 100.0 18.3
Northeastern States 100.0 13.9
Midwestern States 100.0 19.4
Southern States 100.0 20.0
Western States 100.0 16.8
Other
weapons
Knives or (clubs,
cutting blunt
instru- objects, Personal
Region ments etc.) weapons
Total 17.8 36 27.9
Northeastern States 18.4 33.7 34.0
Midwestern States 17.2 35.3 28.1
Southern States 19.5 38.7 21.9
Western States 15.2 32.7 35.3
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Figure 2.11
Aggravated Assault
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -4.6 -5.4
1999 -10.9 -12.5
2000 -10.9 -15.2
2001 -11.3 -16.6
Note: Table made from line graph.
Property Crime Total Definition In the UCR Program, 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 in the property crime category since it involves the destruction of property, although its victims may be subjected to force. However, because of limited participation and varying collection procedures by local agencies, only limited data are available for arson. Arson statistics are included in trend, clearance, and arrest tables throughout Crime in the United States, but they are not included in any estimated volume data. More information on this offense is provided in the arson section in this report. Trend
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses (1) inhabitants (1)
2000 10,182,584 3,618.3
2001 10,412,395 3,656.1
Percent change +2.3 +1.0
(1) Does not include arson. See Crime Index Tabulations.
National Distributions Volume There were an estimated 10,412,395 property crimes reported in 2001. This number reflects an overall increase of 2.3 percent from the offenses reported in 2000, the first year-to-year increase since 1991. In a 5- and 10-year trend analysis, the 2001 volume showed a 9.9-percent decrease when compared to the 1997 volume and a 16.7-percent decrease from the 1992 level. In 2001, the estimated number of reported motor vehicle thefts represented the largest increase among the property crimes--5.7 percent. Burglary and larceny-theft offenses increased 2.9 percent and 1.5 percent, respectively. (See Table 1.) Although arson is a property crime, it is excluded from the property crime totals. Rate The Nation experienced an overall property crime rate of 3,656.1 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, a 1.0-percent increase from the 2000 rate. The 2001 property crime rate showed a decline of 15.3 percent when compared to the 1997 rate, and a decrease of 25.4 percent when compared to the 1992 rate. The 2001 property crime rate marked the first year-to-year increase since 1991. Distribution In 2001, property crimes comprised 87.9 percent of the Crime Index total. Larceny-theft accounted for the highest volume of offenses--68.0 percent of the Nation's estimated property crimes and 59.7 percent of the Crime Index offenses. In 2001, the estimated dollar loss attributed to property crime losses (excluding arson) was $16.6 billion, an increase of 5.6 percent from the 2000 estimate. Burglary losses were up 9.0 percent from the 2000 level; larceny-theft increased 1.9 percent, and motor vehicle theft rose 6.8 percent from the prior year's estimates. Arson offenses, which are excluded from estimated property crime tabulations because of limited coverage and law enforcement participation, were estimated at 68,967 in 2001, with an average loss of $11,098. (See Table 2.32.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (More information on UCR area definitions can be found in Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeast accounted for 13.3 percent of the total number of property crimes reported in 2001. (See Table 3.) This region was the only region to experience decreases in both the number of property crime offenses and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants. The Northeast had a 1.3-percent decline in offenses when compared to the 2000 total, and a 1.7-percent decline in the property crime rate per 100,000 persons. (See Table 4.) The Midwest The Midwest accounted for 22.0 percent of the total property crime offenses reported in 2001. (See Table 3.) This region recorded an increase in both volume (1.6 percent) and the rate per 100,000 inhabitants (1.2 percent) over the prior year's volume and rate. (See Table 4.) The South The South accounted for 40.9 percent of the total property crimes reported during 2001. (See Table 3.) This region experienced a 1.9-percent rise in the volume of property crimes and a slight increase (0.3 percent) in the rate per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 4.) The West The West reported 23.7 percent of the total property crimes during 2001. (See Table 3.) The region reflected a 5.6-percent increase in the volume of property crimes compared to the 2000 volume and a 3.5-percent rise in the property crime rate per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 4.) Community Types The UCR Program designates three types of communities when presenting crime data: Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), cities outside MSAs, and rural counties. In 2001, MSAs accounted for 85.6 percent of the total estimated property crime offenses and reported an estimated rate of 3,914.9 offenses per 100,000 persons. Cities outside of MSAs accounted for 8.9 percent of the total estimated property crime offenses and had an estimated rate of 4,057.6 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. Rural counties accounted for 5.6 percent of the total 2001 property crimes and had an estimated rate of 1,681.4 offenses per 100,000 persons. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates The Nation's cities collectively, reported an increase of 2.3 percent in the number of property crimes reported in 2001 over the prior year's number. All city groups experienced increases in the number of property crimes reported, the largest increase (4.5 percent) recorded in cities with populations of 250,000 to 499,999. The smallest increase, 0.7 percent, was reported in cities of 1 million or more inhabitants. (See Table 12.) Clearances Clearances occur either by arrest or by exceptional means, i.e., when elements beyond the control of law enforcement prevents the placing of formal charges against the offender. (More information regarding clearances can be found in Section III of this report.) In 2001, overall clearances for property crime offenses totaled 16.2 percent. (See Table 25.) Regionally, clearances of property crimes during 2001 were as follows: the Northeast, 19.8 percent; the Midwest, 15.9 percent; the South, 16.1 percent; and the West, 14.8 percent. In the Nation's cities collectively, 16.2 percent of property crimes were cleared during the year. Among the individual city population groups, the highest property crime clearance percentage in 2001 was reported in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 population--21.2 percent. The lowest percentage of property crimes cleared--10.8 percent--was experienced in cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999. Additionally, suburban and rural counties each reported property clearance percentages of 15.2 percent and 18.1 percent, respectively. (See Tables 25 and 26.) Clearances and Juveniles When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as a clearance by arrest, even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, according to Program definitions, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. Nationally, juveniles accounted for 21.1 percent of the overall property crime clearances in 2001. The highest percentage of juvenile clearances--24.0 percent--occurred in cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999. The lowest percentage of juvenile clearances--17.1 percent--was recorded in the Nation's rural counties. (See Table 28.) Arrests Total Arrests The number of estimated property crime arrests for 2001 was 1,618,465. This figure made up 72.1 percent of the estimated Part I crime (Crime Index offenses) arrests and 11.8 percent of the Nation's total estimated arrests during 2001. The greatest percentage of arrests made for property crimes was for larceny-theft offenses--71.7 percent. The smallest percentage of arrests--1.2 percent--was made for arson offenses. (See Table 29.) Arrest Rates The U.S. experienced a rate of 581.8 property crime arrests per 100,000 inhabitants in 2001. The highest property crime arrest rate--608.4 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants--occurred in the Midwest. The lowest property crime arrest rate--481.1 per 100,000 people--was reported in the Northeast. (Table 30 provides breakdowns of arrests for all of the regions.) The Nation's cities collectively experienced a rate of 691.2 property crime arrests per 100,000 inhabitants. The highest rate--758.8 per 100,000 people--occurred in cities with populations of 250,000 and over. The lowest rate--618.8 per 100,000 people--occurred in cities with populations under 10,000. Suburban and rural counties reported property crime arrest rates of 358.0 and 289.2 per 100,000 inhabitants, respectively. (See Table 31.) Arrest Trends Overall, property crime arrests declined slightly--1 percent--from 2000 to 2001. However, among the individual property crimes, arrests increased 0.4 percent for burglaries, 2.7 percent for motor vehicle thefts, and 14.7 percent for arson offenses. The number of arrests for larceny-thefts declined 1.9 percent; however, with its considerable volume, this decrease offset the increases in arson, burglary, and motor vehicle theft arrests and resulted in an overall decline in property crime arrests for 2001. (See Table 36.) Regarding arrests of juveniles, overall property crime arrests of juveniles decreased 5.6 percent in 2001 when compared to the 2000 figure. Conversely, property crime arrests for adults increased 1.3 percent. (See Table 36.) Five-year trends in property crime arrest data indicated a 20.0-percent decline in arrests from 1997 to 2001. A 10-year comparison of total property crime arrests between 1992 and 2001 showed a 26.2-percent decrease. Tables 32 and 34 provide more information regarding trend data. Distribution In 2001, 69.6 percent of all persons arrested for property crimes were over the age of 18, and 30.4 percent were under age 18. (See Table 38.) Additionally, 69.6 percent of all persons arrested for property crimes in 2001 were males, and 30.4 percent were females. (See Table 42.) Of the persons arrested for property crime offenses, 66.0 percent were white, 31.4 percent were black, and the remainder were other races (Asian or Pacific Islander and American Indian or Alaskan Native). (See Table 43.)
Table 2.25
Property Crime Total by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 8.2 8.6 8.0 7.8 7.8
February 7.3 7.5 7.2 7.3 6.8
March 8.0 8.2 8.0 8.2 7.8
April 8.0 8.0 7.9 7.9 7.9
May 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.6 8.4
June 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.6 8.4
July 9.1 8.9 9.1 9.1 9.0
August 9.0 9.0 9.2 9.2 9.0
September 8.5 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.4
October 8.8 8.5 8.7 8.8 9.2
November 8.0 7.9 8.2 8.1 8.5
December 8.3 8.2 8.4 8.0 8.7
Figure 2.12
Property CrimePercent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -5.2 -6.1
1999 -11.7 -13.3
2000 -11.9 -16.2
2001 -9.9 -15.3
Note: Table made from line graph.
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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 2,050,992 728.8
2001 2,109,767 740.8
Percent change +2.9 +1.6
National Offenses, Trends, and Distributions The number of estimated burglaries for the Nation in 2001 rose 2.9 percent over those reported the previous year. In a 5- and 10-year trend analysis, the estimated 2,109,767 burglaries in 2001 represented a 14.3-percent decline from 1997 totals and a 29.2-percent drop from 1992 estimates. (See Table 1.) When compared to the 1982 estimate, the year with the highest burglary estimate during the last two decades, the 20-year trend showed that the 2001 burglary total was significantly lower, down 38.8 percent. (Based on Table 1.) The national burglary rate of 740.8 per 100,000 inhabitants for 2001 represented a 1.6-percent increase from the previous year's rate. However, this rate was significantly lower than the totals from 5 and 10 years ago. The 2001 rate was 19.4 percent lower than the 1997 rate and 36.6 percent below the 1992 level. (See Table 1.) In a 20-year comparison, the 2001 rate was 50.2 percent less than the 1982 rate. (Based on Table 1.) For those agencies that reported statistics for all 12 months of 2001, the data showed that forcible entry accounted for 63.3 percent of burglaries, unlawful entry comprised 30.2 percent, and attempted forcible entry accounted for 6.5 percent. (See Table 19.) The majority of burglaries, 65.2 percent, were residential. Most residential burglaries, 61.0 percent, occurred during the day, and most nonresidential burglaries, 58.0 percent, occurred at night. Burglaries totaled an estimated $3.3 billion for an average loss per burglary of $1,545. Residential burglaries averaged $1,381, and nonresidential burglaries averaged $1,615 in 2001. (See Table 23.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. A map of the United States delineating the regions is included in Appendix III. Estimated crime volume, rates, and percent changes by region are published in Table 4. The Northeast The fewest burglaries occurred in the Northeastern States, 12.0 percent. (See Table 3.) The Northeast was the only region of the country to experience a decrease in burglary over the previous year's volume with a drop of 1.2 percent. The Northeast was also the only region to report a decrease in the burglary rate, 470.0 per 100,000 in population, down 1.6 percent from the 2000 rate. (See Table 4.) The Midwest The Midwestern States accounted for 20.8 percent of burglaries in 2001. (See Table 3.) The burglary total represented a 2.6-percent increase over the previous year's total. The burglary rate of 677.7 per 100,000 persons denoted a 2.1-percent increase in the region's rate since 2000. (See Table 4.) The South Proportionately, most burglaries were reported in the Southern States, 44.7 percent. (See Table 3.) The increase in the number of estimated burglaries from 2000 was 4.1 percent in these states collectively. The burglary rate for the region, 926.8 per 100,000 inhabitants, increased by 2.5 percent from the 2000 rate. (See Table 4.) The West Western States accounted for 22.5 percent of the estimated burglaries for 2001. (See Table 3.) This total represented a 2.9-percent increase over the 2000 level. States in this region reported a slight upward trend in the burglary rate, 736.4 per 100,000, an increase of 0.9 percent over the rate from the previous year's rate. (See Table 4.) Community Types Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), which made up approximately 80 percent of the total U.S. population in 2001, recorded a rate of 768.8 burglaries per 100,000 persons. For cities outside MSAs, which comprised approximately 8.0 percent of the Nation's population, the rate was 764.3 burglaries per 100,000 inhabitants, and in rural counties, which accounted for approximately 12 percent of the U.S. population during 2001, the rate was 540.1. MSAs comprised 82.9 percent of the estimated burglary volume; other cities made up 8.2 percent; and rural counties, 8.8 percent. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates Cities as a whole showed a 2.7-percent increase in burglaries in 2001 over burglaries reported in 2000. Among the population groups, cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999 saw the largest 1-year increase at 6.3 percent. Cities with populations of 1 million and over in population reported an overall 0.3-percent decrease in burglaries. Both suburban and rural counties showed an increase in reported burglaries, 3.1 percent and 1.9 percent, respectively. (See Table 12.) Collectively, cities recorded a rate of 846.2 burglaries per 100,000 inhabitants. Suburban counties registered a rate of 649.1 per 100,000 persons, and rural counties noted a rate of 567.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 16.) Clearances Clearances occur either by arrest or by exceptional means, i.e., when circumstances beyond the control of law enforcement prevent the placing of formal charges against the offender. (More information regarding clearances can be found in Section III of this report.) In the Nation in 2001, 12.7 percent of burglary offenses were cleared. (See Table 25.) The highest percentage of reported clearances involved unlawful entry, 14.1 percent, followed by forcible entry, 12.3 percent, and attempted forcible entry, 10.7 percent. (See Table 27.) Law enforcement in the Northeast Region cleared 16.7 percent of burglary offenses. Those in the South cleared 12.7 percent of total burglaries; in the West, 12.1 percent; and in the Midwest, 11.1 percent. (See Table 26.) Among the Nation's population groups, cities with populations under 10,000 revealed the highest proportion of burglary offenses cleared at 16.4 percent. Those cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999 cleared the fewest of their burglary offenses, 8.3 percent. Total clearances for all cities was 12.3 percent. (See Table 25.) When an offender under the age of 18 is cited to appear in juvenile court or before other juvenile authorities, the UCR Program records that incident as cleared by arrest, even though a physical arrest may not have occurred. In addition, according to Program definitions, clearances involving both adult and juvenile offenders are classified as adult clearances. In 2001, 18.5 percent of all burglary clearances involved only juveniles. Communities with populations of fewer than 10,000 had the highest percentage of burglary clearances that involved only juvenile offenders, 21.9 percent. Cities with 500,000 to 999,999 inhabitants had the lowest juvenile clearances for burglary at 14.1 percent. (See Table 28.) Arrests The estimated number of arrests nationwide for burglary for 2001 was 291,444, an arrest rate of 103.3 per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Tables 29 and 30.) Law enforcement agencies in the West recorded the highest rate of burglary arrests, 124.9 per 100,000. Those in the Southern States had an arrest rate of 108.9 per 100,000 persons, followed by the Northeast, 82.2, and the Midwest, 78.0. (See Table 30.) Among the population groups, arrest rates ranged from a high of 131.1 recorded for cities of 100,000 to 249,999 to a low of 84.9 reported by suburban counties. (See Table 31.) Arrest Trends Overall, arrests for burglary increased 0.4 percent when compared to the previous year's figure. However, the number of burglary arrests nationwide was considerably lower than the number from 5 and 10 years ago. Burglary arrests were down 18.7 percent from the 1997 figure and 32.7 percent from the 1992 figure. Arrests of juveniles for burglary showed a decrease of 5.6 percent from the 2000 total, 30.3 percent from the 1997 total, and a drop of 40.1 percent from the 1992 total. Arrests of adults in 2001 rose 3.4 percent from the previous year's total; however, the 2001 total is 12.1 percent lower than the 1997 level and 28.7 percent below the 1992 number. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.) Distribution By age of arrestees, 31.0 percent of burglary arrestees were juveniles, and 11.7 percent of the total arrestees were under age 15. (See Table 41.) By gender, males comprised the majority of burglary arrestees, 86.4 percent, in 2001. Of these arrests, 31.6 percent were males under age 18. (Based on Table 39.) For females, 13.6 percent were arrested for burglary and of those, 27.4 percent were juveniles. (Based on Table 40.) By race, 69.4 percent of burglary arrestees were white, 28.5 percent were black, and other races accounted for the remaining 2.1 percent. Whites made up 68.1 percent, blacks 29.9 percent, and other races comprised 2.0 percent of adult arrestees. For individuals under age 18 arrested for burglary, 72.3 percent were white, 25.2 percent were black, and 2.5 percent were of all other races. (See Table 43.)
Table 2.26
Burglary by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 8.4 8.9 8.3 8.1 7.8
February 7.2 7.5 7.2 7.2 6.6
March 7.9 8.2 7.9 8.0 7.6
April 7.8 8.0 7.7 7.8 7.7
May 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.5 8.3
June 8.2 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.2
July 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.2 9.0
August 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.1
September 8.7 8.4 8.7 8.6 8.6
October 8.8 8.4 8.6 8.7 9.3
November 8.2 7.9 8.4 8.3 8.8
December 8.6 8.2 8.5 8.1 8.9
Figure 2.13
Burglary
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -5.2 -6.1
1999 -14.6 -16.2
2000 -16.6 -20.7
2001 -14.3 -19.4
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.14
Burglary
Percent change from 1997
Residential
Day Night
1997 0 0
1998 -4.4 -4.7
1999 -14.0 -14.9
2000 -16.2 -17.1
2001 -12.3 -14.9
Nonresidential
Day Night
1997 0 0
1998 -2.0 -7.9
1999 -8.1 -16.3
2000 4.0 -17.0
2001 +0.5 -12.9
Note: Table made from line graph.
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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 6,971,590 2,477.30
2001 7,076,171 2,484.60
Percent change +1.5 +0.3
National Trends, Rates, and Distributions In 2001, the estimated number of larceny-theft offenses in the Nation exceeded 7 million and cost the Nation an estimated $5.2 billion in losses. Law enforcement agencies reported the estimated 7,076,171 offenses in the following categories: * Pocket-picking * Purse-snatching * Shoplifting * Thefts from Motor Vehicles (Except theft of motor vehicle parts and accessories) * Theft of Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories * Theft of Bicycles * Theft from Buildings * Theft from Coin-Operated Device or Machine * All Other Larceny-Theft not Specifically Classified. Examples of thefts in the all other category include thefts from fenced enclosures, boats, and airplanes; and of animals, lawnmowers, hand tools, and farm and construction equipment, as well as incidents of taking gasoline from a self-service gasoline station without paying. The estimated 7,076,171 larceny-theft offenses reported to law enforcement in the Nation translated into a larceny every 4.5 seconds and accounted for 59.7 percent of all Crime Index offenses and 68.0 percent of all property crimes. The 2001 estimate was up 1.5 percent from the 2000 estimate of 6,971,590 offenses. However, when looking at the offense over a 5-year and 10-year span, larceny-thefts decreased 8.6 percent when compared to the 7,743,760 estimated offenses reported in 1997, and 10.6 percent compared to the 7,915,199 offenses reported in 1992. (See Table 1.) In 2001, the Nation experienced a rate of larceny-thefts of 2,484.6 per 100,000 population. This figure was a slight increase of 0.3 percent over the 2000 estimated rate but a 14.1-percent decrease in comparison to the 1997 rate and a 19.9-percent decrease when compared to the 1992 rate. (See Table 1.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The United States is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The South, the most populous region, had 40.7 percent of all larceny offenses. The West had 22.9 percent of the total, the Midwest, 22.8 percent, and the Northeast, 13.6 percent of all larcenies. (See Table 3.) When 2001 regional volumes are compared to the 2000 figures, the lone decrease in volume occurred in the Northeast, with a 1.4-percent drop. Of the regions posting increases, the volume of larceny-thefts in the West rose 4.8 percent. In the Midwest, the volume of larceny-theft offenses increased 1.1 percent, and in the South, the volume was up 0.9 percent. Among the geographic regions in 2001, the South had a rate per 100,000 inhabitants of 2,826.7, and the West had a rate of 2,518.5. The Midwest reported a rate of 2,491.5 per 100,000 inhabitants, and the Northeast, a rate of 1,788.4 per 100,000 population. The larceny-theft rate per 100,000 inhabitants was up 2.7 percent and 0.6 percent in the West and Midwest, respectively; the rate declined 0.6 percent in the South and 1.8 percent in the Northeast. (See Table 4.) Community Types By community types, Metropolitan Statistical Areas had a rate of 2,647.0 larceny offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. Cities outside MSAs had a rate of 3,087.7, and rural counties experienced a rate of 1,014.0 per 100,000 population. (See Table 2.) Population Groups Trends and Rates Larceny-thefts increased in all population groups when comparing 2001 and 2000 volume figures. Increases ranged from 3.2 percent in cities with populations of 250,000 to 499,999 to 0.5 percent each in cities with 1 million and over inhabitants and cities of 10,000 to 24,999 in population. (See Table 12.) Among cities, those with populations of 500,000 to 999,999 had the highest rate per 100,000 inhabitants at 3,968.8, and cities with a population of 10,000 to 24,999 had the lowest rate at 2,646.9 per 100,000 inhabitants. Suburban counties had a rate of 1,754.8; rural counties had a rate at 1,062.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 16.) Distribution Nature Thefts from motor vehicles accounted for 25.8 percent and shoplifting 13.8 percent of all larcenies in 2001. Thefts from buildings made up 13.3 percent of the total; 10.2 percent of larcenies were thefts of motor vehicle accessories. Stolen bicycles comprised 4.1 percent of larcenies. The remainder of larceny-thefts were distributed among coin-operated machines, pocket-pickings, purse-snatchings, and all other larceny-thefts. (See Table 23.) Loss by Dollar Value An estimated $5.2 billion in property was lost because of larceny-theft in 2001, an increase from the 2000 estimate of $5.1 billion. The average dollar value per offense was $730, an increase from the $727 in 2000. (See Table 23.) In 2001, thefts from buildings was the larceny-theft offense with the highest average loss, $1,037. For thefts from motor vehicles, the average value loss was $719, and for thefts of motor vehicle accessories, $451. Purse-snatchings had an average value loss of $331, and thefts of bicycles an average loss of $318. Pocket-picking resulted in an average value loss of $305, and in thefts from coin-operated machines, the loss was $286. The category with the lowest average loss, $182, was shoplifting. For the all other category, the average dollar loss was $1,024. (See Table 23.) Losses over $200 accounted for 39.4 percent of larceny-thefts, up 3.8 percent from 2000 figures; losses under $50 made up 37.6 percent of larceny-theft offenses, which was up 1.8 percent from 2000; and the remaining 23.0 percent were losses ranging from $50-$200, a 0.5-percent rise from 2000 data. Thefts of items over $200 had an average value of $1,770, thefts of items from $50-$200 had an average value of $115, and thefts of items under $50 had an average value of $18. (See Table 23.) Trends by Category Reported thefts from coin-operated machines increased 12.6 percent from 2000 data. Other categories with volume increases from 2000 to 2001 were thefts of motor vehicle accessories, 8.0 percent; thefts from motor vehicles, 5.2 percent; purse-snatchings, 3.4 percent; shoplifting, 2.7 percent; and thefts from buildings, 1.2 percent. However, pocket-picking offenses declined 6.4 percent from the 2000 figure, and thefts of bicycles were down 5.4 percent. (See Table 23.) Among the larceny types, the sole category with an increase in offenses from 1997 to 2001 was thefts from coin-operated machines, with a 10.9-percent growth. The other larceny-theft categories all posted a reduction in the number of offenses. Thefts of bicycles dropped 32.1 percent when comparing 1997 and 2001 data. Other categories with decreases from 1997 to 2001 were shoplifting, 16.7 percent; purse-snatching, 12.4 percent; and pocket-picking, 10.6 percent. The number of thefts from buildings fell 6.5 percent; thefts from motor vehicles decreased 5.4 percent; and thefts of motor vehicle accessories fell 5.3 percent. (See Figure 2.16.) Clearances Of the larceny-thefts reported to law enforcement in 2001, 17.6 percent were cleared by arrest or exceptional means. By population group, cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants had the highest number of clearances among the Nation's cities, 22.5 percent, and cities with 500,000 to 999,999 inhabitants cleared the least of their larceny-theft offenses, 11.6 percent. Law enforcement in rural counties cleared 17.8 percent of larceny-thefts, and law enforcement in suburban counties cleared 16.0 percent. (See Table 25.) Nearly 22 percent (21.9) of all larceny-theft clearances were of juveniles (persons under 18 years of age). By population group, cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants had the largest percentage of clearances involving only juveniles--25.3. (See Table 28.) Arrests The number of estimated arrests for larceny-thefts in the Nation in 2001 was 1,160,821, or 8.5 percent of the 13.7 million total estimated arrests for the United States. Larceny arrests accounted for 71.7 percent of the 1.6 million estimated arrests for all property crimes, and 51.7 percent of the estimated 2.2 million arrests for all Crime Index offenses in 2001. (See Table 29.) Larceny-theft arrests in 2001 were down 1.9 percent from the 2000 figure. Larceny-theft arrests of juveniles declined 6.3 percent from the 2000 figure. Adult arrests for larceny-thefts showed a slight increase, 0.2 percent, from the 2000 number. (See Table 36.) Arrests of juvenile males went down 9.2 percent, and arrests of juvenile females declined 1.3 percent. (See Table 37.) In 2001, juvenile arrests accounted for 29.6 percent of all larceny-theft arrests, and adult arrests comprised 70.4 percent. (See Table 38.) Of the juveniles arrested for larceny-theft, 68.9 percent were white, 27.8 percent were black, 2.0 percent were Asian or Pacific Islander, and 1.4 percent were American Indian or Alaskan Native. (See Table 43.) Males accounted for 63.5 percent of the total arrests for larceny-theft, and females accounted for 36.5 percent of the arrests. (See Table 42.) By race, 66.1 percent of arrestees for larceny-theft in 2001 were white, 31.2 percent were black, 1.5 percent were Asian or Pacific Islander, and the remaining 1.2 percent were American Indian or Alaskan Native. (See Table 43.)
Table 2.27
Larceny-theft by Month
Percent Distribution, 1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 8.0 8.4 7.8 7.6 7.7
February 7.2 7.5 7.2 7.3 6.8
March 8.0 8.2 8.0 8.2 7.9
April 8.0 8.1 8.0 7.9 8.0
May 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.6 8.6
June 8.6 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.6
July 9.2 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.0
August 9.1 9.0 9.2 9.2 9.1
September 8.5 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.4
October 8.8 8.5 8.7 8.8 9.1
November 7.9 7.8 8.1 8.0 8.3
December 8.3 8.2 8.3 7.9 8.6
Table 2.28
Larceny-theft
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
United North- Mid-
States eastern western
Type total states states
Total (1) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Pocket-picking 0.5 1.1 0.3
Purse-snatching 0.5 1.0 0.4
Shoplifting 13.8 15.0 12.8
From motor vehicles 25.8 21.1 23.9
(except accessories)
Motor vehicle accessories 10.2 7.9 10.7
Bicycles 4.1 5.9 4.5
From buildings 13.3 16.8 14.8
From coin-operated machines 0.7 0.6 0.6
All others 31.0 30.6 31.9
Southern Western
Type states states
Total (1) 100.0 100.0
Pocket-picking 0.4 0.4
Purse-snatching 0.4 0.6
Shoplifting 13.3 14.7
From motor vehicles 24.8 31.2
(except accessories)
Motor vehicle accessories 10.1 11.2
Bicycles 3.4 4.2
From buildings 11.4 13.7
From coin-operated machines 0.8 0.7
All others 35.4 23.3
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Figure 2.15
Larceny-theft
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -4.7 -5.6
1999 -10.2 -11.8
2000 -10.0 -14.3
2001 -8.6 -14.1
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.16
Larceny-theft categories
Percent change from 1997
Pocket-picking Purse-snatching
1997 0 0
1998 -6.0 -8.8
1999 -2.5 -14.4
2000 -4.5 -15.3
2001 -10.6 -12.4
Shoplifting From motor vehicles
1997 0 0
1998 -7.8 -2.9
1999 -14.6 -9.6
2000 -18.9 -10.1
2001 -16.7 -5.4
Motor vehicle From buildings
accessories
1997 0 0
1998 -3.7 -3.9
1999 -9.1 -7.8
2000 -12.3 -7.7
2001 -5.3 -6.5
Bicycles From coin-operated
machines
1997 0 0
1998 -10.1 -2.2
1999 -21.2 +1.1
2000 -28.3 -1.5
2001 -32.1 +10.9
Note: Table made from line graph.
Figure 2.17
Larceny-theft
Percent distribution (1) 2001
All others 31.0%
From motor vehicles
(except accessories) 25.8%
Shoplifting 13.8%
From buildings 13.3%
Motor
vehicle
accessories 10.2%
Bicycles 4.1%
From coin-operated
machines 0.7%
Pocket-picking 0.5%
Purse-snatching 0.5%
(1) Due to rounding, the percentages do not add
to 100.0 percent.
Note: Table made from pie chart.
Motor Vehicle Theft Definition Defined in the Uniform Crime Reporting Program 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
Rate per 100,000
Year Number of offenses inhabitants
2000 1,160,002 412.2
2001 1,226,457 430.6
Percent Change +5.7 +4.5
National Trends, Rates, and Distributions The estimated 1,226,457 motor vehicle thefts in the Nation in 2001 represent a 5.7-percent increase from the previous year's estimate. When compared to 5 and 10 years ago, the level of motor vehicle theft was down 9.4 percent from the 1997 level and declined 23.9 percent from the 1992 level. For 2001, the Nation's motor vehicle theft rate was 430.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. This rate was up 4.5 percent from the 2000 rate but was 14.8 percent lower than in 1997 and 31.8 percent below the 1992 level. (See Table 1.) By vehicle type, 336.9 automobiles and 86.5 trucks and buses were stolen per 100,000 inhabitants. The theft rate for all other vehicles was 33.4. (See Table 19.) The average value of motor vehicles reported stolen in 2001 was $6,646. With the estimated total value of all motor vehicles stolen at $8.2 billion, approximately 62.0 percent of that amount was recovered. (See Tables 1, 23, and 24.) Regional Offense Distributions and Rates The U.S. is divided into four regions: the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West. (See Appendix III.) In 2001, data collected regarding the Nation's four regions reflect the following: The Northeast The Northeastern States accounted for 14.0 percent of all motor vehicle thefts in 2001. (See Table 3.) The region experienced a slight drop, 0.6 percent, in the estimated volume of motor vehicle thefts from the 2000 estimate. The Northeast, with a rate of 318.8 motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 persons, was the only region of the Nation that experienced a decline in the motor vehicle theft rate with a 1.0-percent drop. (See Table 4.) The Midwest The Midwestern States reported 20.0 percent of the total estimated motor vehicle thefts. (See Table 3.) The total number of vehicle thefts in 2001 was a 3.4-percent increase from the previous year's number. The region had a rate of 379.9 vehicles stolen per 100,000 in population, accounting for a 2.9-percent increase over the 2000 rate. (See Table 4.) The South The Southern States reported the highest percentage of motor vehicle thefts among the Nation's four regions with 35.5 percent of the total estimate. (See Table 3.) This region saw a 4.0-percent increase from the 2000 estimate. The rate of 427.6 thefts per 100,000 in population was a 2.4-percent increase over the previous year's rate. (See Table 4.) The West The Western States accounted for 30.5 percent of the Nation's motor vehicle thefts. (See Table 3.) This region had the largest rise in the volume of vehicle thefts--12.9 percent--over the 2000 total. The West reported the highest motor vehicle theft rate at 579.7 offenses per 100,000 persons. This rate represents a 10.6-percent rise from the 2000 rate. (See Table 4.) Community Types Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) had a rate of 499.1 motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 persons and accounted for 92.6 percent of all motor vehicle theft offenses; cities outside MSAs, a rate of 205.5 vehicles stolen and 3.8 percent of offenses; and rural counties had a rate of 127.3 motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 persons and accounted for 3.6 percent of all stolen vehicle offenses. (See Table 2.) Population Groups and Rates All population groups experienced an increase in reported motor vehicle thefts with those cities 250,000 to 499,999 in population having the greatest increase at 11.3 percent. Cities with 1 million and over inhabitants registered the smallest increase at 2.5 percent. All county groups also saw increases in motor vehicle thefts as suburban counties experienced a 6.0-percent rise and rural counties had a 3.6-percent increase. (See Table 12.) The highest rate of motor vehicle thefts, 1,072.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, was in cities with populations of 250,000 to 499,999. (See Table 16.) When broken down by vehicle type, cities with populations of 250,000 to 499,999 recorded the highest rate of automobile theft, 834.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. For trucks and buses, cities of 1 million and more in population had the highest theft rate at 279.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. When one examines the other vehicles category, cities of 1 million and over also had the highest theft rate with 58.0 per 100,000 in population. Rural counties had the lowest theft rate of automobiles at 78.5 and also for trucks and buses at 23.9. Cities of 10,000 to 24,999 had the lowest rate of other types of vehicles stolen at 23.9 per 100,000 persons. (See Table 19.) Clearances Nationally, clearances of motor vehicle thefts in 2001 totaled 13.6 percent. (See Table 25.) Clearances were highest in the Midwest and South at 15.6 percent. Motor vehicle thefts were cleared at 13.9 percent in the Northeast and 10.8 percent in the West. (See Table 26.) All cities reporting combined to clear 12.8 percent of motor vehicle thefts. The Nation's smallest cities, those under 10,000 in population, reported the highest clearance percentage at 26.2, and the largest cities, those with 1 million and over in population, had the lowest percentage at 10.0. At the county level, 28.0 percent of motor vehicle thefts were cleared in rural counties, and 15.4 percent were cleared in suburban counties. (See Table 25.) In the Nation, 14.1 percent of automobile thefts were cleared, 11.6 percent of truck and bus thefts were cleared, and 13.1 percent of thefts of other vehicle types were cleared. Law enforcement in rural counties recorded the highest number of clearances for automobiles stolen, 32.1 percent, as well as for stolen trucks and buses, 28.3 percent. Cities 250,000 to 499,999 in population had the highest number of clearances in the other vehicles category at 21.0 percent. (See Table 27.) Arrests An estimated 147,451 persons were arrested for motor vehicle theft in the Nation in 2001. (See Tables 29.) The Nation's cities collectively had a rate of 62.1 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants compared to a National rate of 53.3. Among the population groups, those cities with 250,000 and over in population had the highest arrest rate at 113.8 per 100,000 in population, and rural counties had the lowest arrest rate at 28.2. (See Table 31.) Regionally, the Western States reported the highest rate of arrests per 100,000 persons at 70.2. The Midwestern States had a rate of 64.0, followed by the Southern States at 41.5 and the Northeastern States at 35.3. (See Table 30.) By gender, males comprised 83.6 percent of all arrestees for motor vehicle theft. (See Table 42.) By race, whites accounted for 57.5 percent of motor vehicle theft arrestees, and blacks made up 39.8 percent. Asian or Pacific Islander, at 1.8 percent, and American Indian or Alaskan Native, at 0.9 percent, accounted for the remainder of arrestees. (See Table 43.) Arrest Trends Although the number of arrests were up 2.7 percent over the previous year's figure, motor vehicle theft arrests were down 11.8 percent from the 1997 number and down 30.3 percent from the 1992 number. Nationally, adult arrestees for motor vehicle theft in 2001 increased 5.2 percent from the 2000 total. However, the 2001 total of adult arrestees was 2.9 percent below the 1997 level and 13.1-percent below the 1992 level. Juvenile arrests were down 2.2 percent; they fell significantly over the past decade, with a 25.7-percent decline from the 1997 figure and a 51.3-percent drop from the 1992 figure. (See Tables 32, 34, and 36.)
Table 2.29
Motor Vehicle Theft by Month
Percent Distr1997-2001
Month 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
January 9.0 9.1 8.5 8.1 8.1
February 7.6 7.9 7.3 7.4 6.9
March 8.2 8.5 7.9 8.0 7.7
April 7.9 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.6
May 8.2 8.3 8.0 8.2 8.0
June 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.2
July 8.7 8.7 8.8 8.9 9.0
August 8.7 8.8 9.0 9.1 8.8
September 8.3 8.3 8.5 8.5 8.5
October 8.6 8.4 8.8 8.7 9.3
November 8.2 7.9 8.5 8.5 8.8
December 8.3 8.1 8.8 8.6 9.2
Table 2.30
Motor Vehicle Theft
Percent Distribution by Region, 2001
Trucks
and Other
Region Total (1) Autos buses vehicles
Total 100.0 73.7 18.9 7.3
Northeastern States 100.0 87.9 6.0 6.1
Midwestern States 100.0 77.7 15.2 7.1
Southern States 100.0 70.9 20.1 8.9
Western States 100.0 70.1 23.8 6.1
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Figure 2.18
Motor Vehicle Theft
Percent change from 1997
Volume Rate per
100,000
inhabitants
1997 0 0
1998 -8.2 -9.1
1999 -14.9 -16.5
2000 -14.3 -18.5
2001 -9.4 -14.8
Note: Table made from line graph.
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. National Coverage In 2001, 12,242 law enforcement agencies submitted 1-12 months of arson data covering a total of 76,760 arson offenses. Of those agencies, 12,155 contributed supplementary details such as types of structure and estimated value of property damaged. Their reports covered 68,967 arsons. (See Table 2.32.) Reports covering all 12 months in 2001 were submitted to the UCR Program by 8,528 agencies providing law enforcement services to 65.2 percent of the U.S. population. Collected by the UCR Program since 1979, arson is a unique offense because it is not always investigated by law enforcement. In some communities, arson offenses are investigated by fire marshals within the local fire department. In such cases, the incidents are less likely to be reported to the UCR Program. Because the level of reporting may be lower than for the other Crime Index offenses, arson data should not be regarded as a comprehensive accounting of the national arson problem. Rather, these statistics serve as an indicator of the types of arson incidents occurring in the Nation. Due to the limited reporting, the UCR Program does not estimate for arson; therefore, arson offenses are not included in tables containing offense estimates. Arson totals reported by individual law enforcement agencies are displayed in Tables 8-11. In these tables, the arson offenses are tallied separately and included in the Modified Crime Index. In addition, arson is not included in the national rate calculations; instead, arson rates are computed separately and presented in Table 2.31. Two-year arson trends are shown in Tables 12-15, and arson clearance data appear in Table 2.32 and Tables 25-28. Characteristics Type Structural arson was the most frequently reported type of arson in 2001, accounting for 42.2 percent of the arson total. Mobile properties (motor vehicles, trailers, etc.) were targeted in 32.5 percent of reported arson offenses, and other types of properties (crops, timber, etc.) comprised the remaining 25.4 percent of offenses. (See Table 2.32.) Among structural arsons, 60.6 percent were of residential properties of which 42.1 percent were of single-occupancy dwellings. Property that was either uninhabited or abandoned at the time of the arson accounted for 19.3 percent of structure-related arsons. Nationally, structural arsons showed a 2.3-percent decrease from 2000 to 2001. Mobile properties and other types of fires, however, showed increases of 12.1 percent and 0.1 percent, respectively. (See Table 15.) The bulk of mobile property arsons, 94.5 percent, involved motor vehicles. (See Table 2.32.) Dollar Loss In 2001, the average dollar loss for property damaged or destroyed in reported arsons was $11,098 per incident. Structural losses averaged $20,128, and mobile property losses averaged $6,974 per incident. Average losses for properties categorized as "Other" were estimated at $1,361 per arson. (See Table 2.32.) Population Groups Trends and Rates Because population coverage for arson data is lower than for other Crime Index offenses, arson rates per 100,000 inhabitants are tabulated independently. The rates for 2001 presented in Table 2.31 are based on data provided by the 8,528 law enforcement agencies that supplied monthly arson reports for all 12 months of 2001. For 2001, the rate of arsons was computed at 35.5 offenses per 100,000 population. The Nation's cities registered a collective arson rate of 38.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. The highest rate overall, 73.2, was recorded by cities with 250,000 to 499,999 inhabitants. The lowest rate was posted by rural counties, 19.1. (See Table 2.31.) Collectively, the Nation's cities reported a 1.0-percent increase in the number of reported arsons in 2001; the largest increase, 7.0 percent, was in cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999. The greatest decline in arson among cities, 7.8 percent, was seen in cities of 500,000 to 999,999 in population. Both rural and suburban counties showed an increase in volume of 3.3 percent and 4.0 percent, respectively. (See Table 12.) By arson type, rural counties saw the largest increase in structural arson, up 8.1 percent from 2000. Cities 500,000 to 999,999 in population experienced the greatest decrease, down 14.4 percent. Cities of 250,000 to 499,999 recorded the largest increase in mobile arson, up 22.5 percent from 2000; all population groups experienced an increase in this arson category. Other types of arsons increased in cities of 50,000 to 99,999 by 13.6 percent, whereas cities of 500,000 to 999,999 inhabitants recorded a 14.9-percent decline from the prior year's data. (See Table 15.) Clearances In 2001, the Nation's law enforcement agencies cleared 16.0 percent of reported arson offenses. Cities collectively cleared 15.6 percent of all arsons; the highest clearance figure, 25.0 percent, was recorded by agencies in cities under 10,000 in population. Rural counties cleared 24.8 percent, and suburban counties cleared 14.9 percent of arsons reported in their jurisdictions. (See Table 25.) The Northeastern States cleared 19.9 percent of reported arson offenses in that region, and the Southern States recorded clearances of 17.8 percent. The Midwestern States cleared 14.8 percent of arsons reported in that region, and the Western States cleared 13.7 percent. (See Table 26.) Among population groups, clearances of structural arson offenses ranged from 30.4 percent for cities with populations under 10,000 in population to 16.0 percent for cities with 250,000 to 499,999 inhabitants. Clearances of mobile vehicle arsons ranged from 16.7 percent for both rural counties and cities under 10,000 in population to 3.8 percent for the Nation's cities with 1 million or more in population. Clearances of arsons of other types of property ranged from 26.0 percent in rural counties to 11.1 percent in cities of 1 million or more inhabitants. (See Table 27.) Table 2.32 shows clearance data only for those 12,155 agencies that furnished breakdowns by type for the structural and mobile classifications. As can be seen, the highest percentage of arson clearances in 2001 involved incidents of structural fires, 22.1 percent. The lowest percentage of arson clearances involved incidents of mobile vehicle fires at 7.1 percent. Juvenile involvement in arson was higher than for any other Index offense. In 2001, juvenile clearances accounted for 45.2 percent of all arsons cleared. Arrests Total Arrests An estimated 18,749 persons were arrested for arson in 2001. (See Table 29.) Based upon the actual number of arrests reported by the 8,528 agencies submitting 12 months of data, the national arrest rate for arson was calculated at 6.6 per 100,000 persons. The West reported an arrest rate of 8.3 per 100,000 individuals, the highest regional arrest rate for this offense; the South recorded a rate of 6.0; the Northeast, 5.9; and the Midwest, 5.6. (See Table 30.) By population group, law enforcement in cities collectively arrested arson offenders at a rate of 7.0 per 100,000 inhabitants; in rural counties, the arrest rate was 5.2; and in suburban counties, 6.1. Law enforcement in cities with 250,000 or more people had the highest rate of arrests for arson, reporting a rate of 8.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. (See Table 31.) Arrest Trends Nationwide, 2001 arson arrests increased 14.7 percent over the previous year's figure. Arrests of juveniles (persons under the age of 18) increased 8.1 percent, and adult arrests increased 22.8 percent. (See Table 36.) In comparing data from 1997 to those of 2001, overall arson arrests declined 3.1 percent for the 5-year period. Though juvenile arrests also dropped 9.3 percent, adult arrests for arson rose 4.1 percent. (See Table 34.) By gender, arrests of females and juvenile females showed increases since 1997 of 12.2 percent and 5.2 percent, respectively. Arson arrests of males decreased for juveniles by 11.0 percent and for males of all ages by 5.5 percent. (See Table 35.) For the 10-year period 1992-2001, arson arrests declined 6.3 percent, with those for juveniles and adults decreasing 7.4 percent and 5.2 percent, respectively. When analyzing arrest trends by age and gender, arrests of juvenile females and females of all ages showed increases--4.0 percent and 14.6 percent, respectively--as opposed to the declines seen in arrests of juvenile males and males of all ages--8.7 percent and 9.4 percent, respectively. (See Tables 32 and 33.) Distribution In 2001, nearly half of all persons arrested for arson, 49.5 percent, were juveniles. In particular, those under 15 years of age accounted for 31.7 percent of the arson arrest total. Males comprised 84.1 percent of all arson arrestees. By race, 76.9 percent of arson arrestees were white, 20.7 percent were black, and the remaining 2.4 percent were of other races. (See Tables 41-43.)
Table 2.31
Arson Rate
by Population Group, 2001
[8,528 agencies; 2001 estimated population 185,693,054;
rate per 100,000 inhabitants]
Population group Rate
Total 35.5
Total cities 38.8
Group I (cities 250,000 and over) 61.7
(cities 1,000,000 and over) 55.7
(cities 500,000 to 999,999) 57.4
(cities 250,000 to 499,999) 73.2
Group II (cities 100,000 to 249,999) 38.3
Group III (cities 50,000 to 99,999) 31.5
Group IV (cities 25,000 to 49,999) 25.2
Group V (cities 10,000 to 24,999) 20.8
Group VI (cities under 10,000) 26.5
Suburban counties 32.1
Rural counties 19.1
Suburban area (1) 26.7
(1) 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 2.32
Arson
by Type of Property, 2001
[12,155 agencies; 2001 estimated population 222,587,680]
Number of Percent
Property classification offenses distribution (1)
Total 68,967 100.0
Total structure: 29,088 42.2
Single occupancy residential 12,243 17.8
Other residential 5,370 7.8
Storage 2,236 3.2
Industrial/manufacturing 345 0.5
Other commercial 2,871 4.2
Community/public 3,333 4.8
Other structure 2,690 3.9
Total mobile: 22,381 32.5
Motor vehicles 21,147 30.7
Other mobile 1,234 1.8
Other 17,498 25.4
Percent not Average
Property classification in use damage
Total $11,098
Total structure: 19.3 20,128
Single occupancy residential 22.3 18,392
Other residential 15.3 18,531
Storage 21.7 20,339
Industrial/manufacturing 22.9 110,925
Other commercial 14.5 33,622
Community/public 11.3 17,343
Other structure 25.9 8,440
Total mobile: 6,974
Motor vehicles 6,813
Other mobile 9,724
Other 1,361
Total Percent Percent
Property classification clearances cleared (2) under 18
Total 11,205 16.2 45.2
Total structure: 6,435 22.1 45.0
Single occupancy residential 2,804 22.9 35.6
Other residential 1,154 21.5 38.5
Storage 420 18.8 60.7
Industrial/manufacturing 172 49.9 37.8
Other commercial 455 15.8 34.7
Community/public 950 28.5 76
Other structure 480 17.8 53.3
Total mobile: 1,595 7.1 23.8
Motor vehicles 1,418 6.7 21.7
Other mobile 177 14.3 40.7
Other 3,175 18.1 56.2
(1) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
(2) Includes offenses cleared by arrest or exceptional means.
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. Background In response to mounting national concern over crimes motivated by bias, Congress enacted the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990 on April 23 of that year. 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 implementing, collecting, and managing 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 Hate Crime Statistics 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. The program developers recognized that hate crimes are not separate, distinct crimes; instead they are traditional offenses motivated by the offender's bias. After much consideration, they decided that hate crime data could be derived by capturing the additional element of bias in those offenses already being reported to the UCR Program. Appending the collection of hate crime statistics to the established UCR data collection procedures would fulfill the directives of the Hate Crime Statistics Act, avoid placing an undue additional reporting burden on law enforcement and, in time, develop a substantial body of data about the nature and frequency of bias crimes occurring throughout the Nation. Accordingly, the program collects details about an offender's bias motivation associated with the following offense types: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, aggravated assault, simple assault, intimidation, robbery, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, and destruction/damage/ vandalism of property. (The national Hate Crime program also collects additional offense types reported by those agencies participating in the National Incident-Based Reporting System and publishes them in tables as "other" or "crimes against society.") Participation During 2001, 11,987 law enforcement agencies participated in the Hate Crime program. Of those agencies, approximately 17.6 percent submitted hate crime incident reports to the FBI. These figures indicate a slight increase in the number of agencies submitting data in 2000, when 11,690 agencies participated in the program, and 16.2 percent reported that at least one hate crime had occurred. (See Table 2.36.) During 2001, law enforcement reported 9,726 incidents compared to 8,0631 incidents reported for the prior year. The following hate crime abstract is based on the data received from those law enforcement agencies that provided 1 to 12 months of hate crime reports during 2001. Hate Crime Data Collection The UCR Program data collection guidelines stipulate that a hate crime may have multiple offenses, victims, and offenders within one incident. Thus, in 2001, the 9,726 hate crime incidents reported to the FBI involved 11,447 separate offenses, 12,016 victims, and 9,231 known offenders. Of the total reported single-bias incidents, 44.9 percent were motivated by racial bias, 21.6 percent were driven by prejudice against an ethnicity or national origin, 18.8 percent resulted from a bias against a particular religion, and 14.3 percent involved a sexual-orientation bias. (Based on Table 2.33.) A victim, according to the UCR definition, may be either a person, a business, an institution, or society as a whole. When aggregating the number of hate crime offenses committed against individuals, the program counts one offense for each person. The offense types of murder, rape, aggravated assault, simple assault, and intimidation are possible crimes against persons. When counting crimes against property, the program allots one offense for each distinct incident regardless of the number of victims. Robbery, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson, and destruction/damage/ vandalism are the offense types that are possible crimes against property. Law Enforcement Reports During 2001, 64.6 percent of reported victims were the targets of crimes against persons, and 34.7 percent of victims were the targets of crimes against property. (Crimes against society comprised 0.6 percent of reports.) Intimidation continued to be the most frequently reported hate crime against individuals and accounted for 55.9 percent of all crimes against persons. Destruction/damage/vandalism of property was the most frequently reported crime against property. Of the 4,175 targets of crimes against property, 83.4 percent were vandalized. (Based on Table 2.34.) Among all hate crime offenses, intimidation was the most frequently reported offense; it accounted for 37.9 percent of the total. Damage/ destruction/vandalism of property made up 26.4 percent of total offenses; simple assault, 18.8 percent; and aggravated assault, 10.9 percent. (Based on Table 2.34.) Approximately forty-six percent (46.2) of all single-bias hate crime victims were targets of racial prejudice. Of these victims, 66.8 percent were attacked because of an anti-black bias motivation, and 19.2 percent were attacked due to an anti-white bias motivation. Religious intolerance accounted for 17.7 percent of all victims of reported single-bias hate crimes; of these, 56.5 percent were targeted because of an anti-Jewish motivation, and 26.2 percent were targets due to a prejudice against the Islamic religion. Sexual-orientation bias led to attacks on 13.9 percent of single-bias victims; among these victims, anti-male homosexual bias made up 69.3 percent of the total. Anti-ethnicity or national origin was the underlying motivation for attacks on 22.0 percent of the total single-bias victims; 30.8 percent were victims of anti-Hispanic bias, and 69.2 percent were classified as victims of anti-other ethnicity/national origin. (Based on Table 2.33.) In 2001, the majority of known hate crime offenders were white, 65.5 percent; 20.4 percent were black, 8.2 percent were of unknown race, and the remainder were of other races or multiple races. (Based on Table 2.35.)
Table 2.33
Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Known Offenders
by Bias Motivation, 2001
Bias motivation Incidents Offenses
Total 9,726 11,447
Single-Bias Incidents 9,717 11,426
Race: 4,366 5,289
Anti-White 889 1,032
Anti-Black 2,900 3,530
Anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native 80 95
Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 280 349
Anti-Multiple Races, Group 217 283
Religion: 1,828 2,004
Anti-Jewish 1,043 1,117
Anti-Catholic 38 38
Anti-Protestant 35 36
Anti-Islamic 481 546
Anti-Other Religion 181 211
Anti-Multiple Religions, Group 45 51
Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc. 5 5
Sexual Orientation: 1,392 1,591
Anti-Male Homosexual 980 1,103
Anti-Female Homosexual 205 245
Anti-Homosexual 173 207
Anti-Heterosexual 18 20
Anti-Bisexual 16 16
Ethnicity/National Origin: 2,098 2,507
Anti-Hispanic 597 755
Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1,501 1,752
Disability: 33 35
Anti-Physical 12 12
Anti-Mental 21 23
Multiple-Bias Incidents (3) 9 21
Known
Bias motivation Victims (1) offenders (2)
Total 12,016 9,231
Single-Bias Incidents 11,994 9,218
Race: 5,544 4,494
Anti-White 1,063 1,147
Anti-Black 3,701 2,819
Anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native 100 103
Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 363 271
Anti-Multiple Races, Group 317 154
Religion: 2,118 917
Anti-Jewish 1,196 389
Anti-Catholic 40 12
Anti-Protestant 36 45
Anti-Islamic 554 334
Anti-Other Religion 235 102
Anti-Multiple Religions, Group 52 28
Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc. 5 7
Sexual Orientation: 1,663 1,576
Anti-Male Homosexual 1,152 1,196
Anti-Female Homosexual 257 170
Anti-Homosexual 217 179
Anti-Heterosexual 21 17
Anti-Bisexual 16 14
Ethnicity/National Origin: 2,634 2,192
Anti-Hispanic 812 941
Anti-Other Ethnicity/National Origin 1,822 1,251
Disability: 35 39
Anti-Physical 12 16
Anti-Mental 23 23
Multiple-Bias Incidents (3) 22 13
(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 the race of the suspect has been
identified, distinguishing him/her from an unknown offender.
(3) A multiple-bias incident is a hate crime in which more than one
offense type was committed as a result of more than one bias
motivations.
Table 2.34
Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Known
Offenders
by Offense Type, 2001
Offense type Incidents (1) Offenses
Total 9,726 11,447
Crimes against persons: 6,328 7,766
Murder and nonnegligent
manslaughter 9 9
Forcible rape 4 4
Aggravated assault 942 1,242
Simple assault 1,795 2,154
Intimidation 3,562 4,338
Other (4) 16 19
Crimes against property: 3,606 3,606
Robbery 158 158
Burglary 149 149
Larceny-theft 149 149
Motor vehicle theft 15 15
Arson 90 90
Destruction/damage/
vandalism 3,018 3,018
Other (4) 27 27
Crimes against society (4) 75 75
Known
Offense type Victims (2) offenders (3)
Total 12,016 9,231
Crimes against persons: 7,766 7,646
Murder and nonnegligent
manslaughter 9 11
Forcible rape 4 4
Aggravated assault 1,242 1,715
Simple assault 2,154 2,797
Intimidation 4,338 3,103
Other (4) 19 16
Crimes against property: 4,175 1,850
Robbery 181 417
Burglary 179 92
Larceny-theft 162 111
Motor vehicle theft 15 9
Arson 129 86
Destruction/damage/
vandalism 3,481 1,109
Other (4) 28 26
Crimes against society (4) 75 84
(1) The actual number of incidents is 9,726. However, the column
figures will not add to the total because incidents may include
more than one offense type, and these are counted in each
appropriate offense type category.
(2) The term victim may refer to a person, business, institution, or
society as a whole.
(3) The term known offender does not imply that the identity of the
suspect is known, but only that the race of the suspect has been
identified, distinguishing him/her from an unknown offender. The
actual number of known offenders is 9,231. However, the column
figures will not add to the total because some offenders are
responsible for more than one offense, and they are, therefore,
counted more than once in this table.
(4) Includes additional offenses collected in NIBRS.
Table 2.35
Race of Known Offenders, 2001 (1)
Known offender's race
Total 9,231
White 6,049
Black 1,882
American Indian/Alaskan Native 59
Asian/Pacific Islander 84
Multiple Races, Group 403
Unknown Race 754
(1) The term known offender does not imply that the identity of the
suspect is known, but only that the race of the suspect has been
identified, distinguishing him/her from an unknown offender.
Table 2.36
Agency Hate Crime Reporting by State, 2001
Number of
participating Population
Participating states agencies covered
Total 11,987 241,799,615
Alabama 5 268,224
Alaska 1 263,588
Arizona 97 4,956,803
Arkansas 3 81,509
California 725 34,501,130
Colorado 202 4,330,662
Connecticut 98 3,362,043
Delaware 51 794,595
District of Columbia 2 571,822
Florida 491 16,360,995
Georgia 86 1,181,401
Idaho 114 1,305,535
Illinois 72 4,812,226
Indiana 143 3,044,860
Iowa 223 2,850,263
Kansas 344 2,299,859
Kentucky 336 3,475,327
Louisiana 168 3,881,451
Maine 182 1,284,775
Maryland 148 5,375,156
Massachusetts 338 5,998,889
Michigan 621 9,887,717
Minnesota 295 4,951,275
Mississippi 72 942,337
Missouri 85 2,336,942
Montana 102 902,277
Nebraska 198 1,284,466
Nevada 36 2,106,074
New Hampshire 108 654,953
New Jersey 561 8,484,431
New Mexico 54 1,153,948
New York 568 19,008,440
North Carolina 449 8,109,373
North Dakota 73 563,213
Ohio 363 7,602,785
Oklahoma 298 3,459,483
Oregon 174 3,460,951
Pennsylvania 770 10,395,227
Rhode Island 48 1,058,920
South Carolina 340 4,058,727
South Dakota 113 685,419
Tennessee 445 5,737,946
Texas 952 21,214,801
Utah 58 1,730,700
Vermont 57 562,536
Virginia 397 7,147,779
Washington 248 5,913,174
West Virginia 279 1,756,724
Wisconsin 359 5,310,699
Wyoming 35 317,185
Agencies Total number
Submitting incident of incidents
Participating states reports reported
Total 2,104 9,726
Alabama 0 0
Alaska 1 20
Arizona 26 384
Arkansas 2 3
California 273 2,246
Colorado 34 126
Connecticut 63 166
Delaware 8 17
District of Columbia 2 11
Florida 100 302
Georgia 11 39
Idaho 17 34
Illinois 63 282
Indiana 28 74
Iowa 17 32
Kansas 12 71
Kentucky 42 82
Louisiana 5 10
Maine 10 32
Maryland 29 231
Massachusetts 122 584
Michigan 165 442
Minnesota 61 210
Mississippi 3 3
Missouri 20 65
Montana 7 13
Nebraska 15 53
Nevada 8 94
New Hampshire 16 27
New Jersey 253 767
New Mexico 4 20
New York 63 712
North Carolina 41 85
North Dakota 9 16
Ohio 71 363
Oklahoma 22 46
Oregon 28 222
Pennsylvania 42 132
Rhode Island 9 63
South Carolina 20 41
South Dakota 5 5
Tennessee 77 335
Texas 89 434
Utah 20 65
Vermont 11 17
Virginia 69 362
Washington 59 278
West Virginia 20 39
Wisconsin 24 61
Wyoming 8 10
Figure 2.19
Bias-motivated Offenses
Percent distribution 2001
Multiple Bias 0.2%
Race 46.2%
Ethnicity 21.9%
Religion 17.5%
Sexual
orientation 13.9%
Disability 0.3%
Note: Table made from pie chart.
Crime Index Tabulations The tabular portions of this section organize crime data into various categories based upon population. Data are presented for the Nation as a whole; geographic divisions; individual states; Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs); and cities, towns, and counties. Within these classifications, the statistics on crime volumes are also computed as rates of occurrence per 100,000 U.S. inhabitants. 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 in Section I, Crime Factors. One tool law enforcement administrators can use in analyzing the volume of local crime and the performance of the law enforcement agencies is national data. An analysis, however, should not be based solely on data presented in this publication. A true assessment of a community's crime problem or the effectiveness of law enforcement operations can be made only by including in that assessment all the variables that mold local crime conditions. Table 1 sets forth national estimates of volume and rate per 100,000 population for all Crime Index offenses covering the past two decades. Table 2 shows estimates of crime volume and rates for 2001 for the Nation as a whole, MSAs, rural counties, and cities and towns outside metropolitan areas. Definitions of these community types can be found in Appendix III. Data showing the regional distribution of estimated Index crimes along with proportional population estimates are provided in Table 3. A map of the United States illustrating the regions and divisions employed by the UCR Program appears in Appendix III. Table 4 offers a 2-year trend in the volume and rate estimates by region, geographic division, and state. The incidence and rate of Crime Index offenses for each state and for individual MSAs are shown in Tables 5 and 6. Table 7 offers breakdowns for the offenses of robbery (by location), burglary (by time of day), and larceny-theft (by type) over the past 5 years. Offenses known to police for cities over 10,000 in population are presented in Table 8, and Table 9 records Index Crimes occurring on college and university campuses, although no population is assigned to educational institutions. Offenses reported by suburban and rural counties are broken down by state in Tables 10 and 11. Tables 12-19 offer crime trends and rates by population groupings. A description of the population groups defined by the UCR Program can be found in Appendix III. Data concerning weapons used in the violent crimes of murder, robbery, and aggravated assault are presented in Tables 20-22. Tables 23 and 24 analyze the value of property lost through the crimes of robbery, burglary, and larceny-theft, and offer breakdowns by type and value of property stolen and recovered. Note Because the UCR Program does not estimate for arson, arson offenses are not included in the tables containing offense estimates. Arson totals reported by individual law enforcement agencies are displayed in Tables 8-11. Two-year arson trends are shown in Tables 12-15. An in-depth discussion of table construction methodology can be found in Appendix I.
Table 1
Index of Crime (1)
United States, 1982-2001
Modified
Crime Crime
Index Index Violent
Population (2) total total (3) crime (4)
Population by year:
1982-231,664,458 12,974,400 1,322,390
1983-233,791,994 12,108,630 1,258,087
1984-235,824,902 11,881,755 1,273,282
1985-237,923,795 12,430,357 1,327,767
1986-240,132,887 13,211,869 1,489,169
1987-242,288,918 13,508,708 1,483,999
1988-244,498,982 13,923,086 1,566,221
1989-246,819,230 14,251,449 1,646,037
1990-249,464,396 14,475,613 1,820,127
1991-252,153,092 14,872,883 1,911,767
1992-255,029,699 14,438,191 1,932,274
1993-257,782,608 14,144,794 1,926,017
1994-260,327,021 13,989,543 1,857,670
1995-262,803,276 13,862,727 1,798,792
1996-265,228,572 13,493,863 1,688,540
1997-267,783,607 13,194,571 1,636,096
1998-270,248,003 12,485,714 1,533,887
1999-272,690,813 11,634,378 1,426,044
2000-281,421,906 (5) 11,608,070 1,425,486
2001-284,796,887 11,849,006 1,436,611
Percent change,
number of offenses:
2001/2000 +2.1 +0.8
2001/1997 -10.2 -12.2
2001/1992 -17.9 -25.7
Year:
1982 5,600.5 570.8
1983 5,179.2 538.1
1984 5,038.4 539.9
1985 5,224.5 558.1
1986 5,501.9 620.1
1987 5,575.5 612.5
1988 5,694.5 640.6
1989 5,774.0 666.9
1990 5,802.7 729.6
1991 5,898.4 758.2
1992 5,661.4 757.7
1993 5,487.1 747.1
1994 5,373.8 713.6
1995 5,274.9 684.5
1996 5,087.6 636.6
1997 4,927.3 611.0
1998 4,620.1 567.6
1999 4,266.5 523.0
2000 (5) 4,124.8 506.5
2001 4,160.5 504.4
Percent change,
rate per 100,000 inhabitants:
2001/2000 +0.9 -0.4
2001/1997 -15.6 -17.4
2001/1992 -26.5 -33.4
Murder
and non-
negligent
Property man- Forcible
Population (2) crime (4) slaughter rape
Number of Offenses
Population by year:
1982-231,664,458 11,652,000 21,010 78,770
1983-233,791,994 10,850,543 19,308 78,918
1984-235,824,902 10,608,473 18,692 84,233
1985-237,923,795 11,102,590 18,976 87,671
1986-240,132,887 11,722,700 20,613 91,459
1987-242,288,918 12,024,709 20,096 91,111
1988-244,498,982 12,356,865 20,675 92,486
1989-246,819,230 12,605,412 21,500 94,504
1990-249,464,396 12,655,486 23,438 102,555
1991-252,153,092 12,961,116 24,703 106,593
1992-255,029,699 12,505,917 23,760 109,062
1993-257,782,608 12,218,777 24,526 106,014
1994-260,327,021 12,131,873 23,326 102,216
1995-262,803,276 12,063,935 21,606 97,470
1996-265,228,572 11,805,323 19,645 96,252
1997-267,783,607 11,558,475 18,208 96,153
1998-270,248,003 10,951,827 16,974 93,144
1999-272,690,813 10,208,334 15,522 89,411
2000-281,421,906 (5) 10,182,584 15,586 90,178
2001-284,796,887 10,412,395 15,980 90,491
Percent change,
number of offenses:
2001/2000 +2.3 +2.5 +0.3
2001/1997 -9.9 -12.2 -5.9
2001/1992 -16.7 -32.7 -17.0
Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants
Year:
1982 5,029.7 9.1 34.0
1983 4,641.1 8.3 33.8
1984 4,498.5 7.9 35.7
1985 4,666.4 8.0 36.8
1986 4,881.8 8.6 38.1
1987 4,963.0 8.3 37.6
1988 5,054.0 8.5 37.8
1989 5,107.1 8.7 38.3
1990 5,073.1 9.4 41.1
1991 5,140.2 9.8 42.3
1992 4,903.7 9.3 42.8
1993 4,740.0 9.5 41.1
1994 4,660.2 9.0 39.3
1995 4,590.5 8.2 37.1
1996 4,451.0 7.4 36.3
1997 4,316.3 6.8 35.9
1998 4,052.5 6.3 34.5
1999 3,743.6 5.7 32.8
2000 (5) 3,618.3 5.5 32.0
2001 3,656.1 5.6 31.8
Percent change,
rate per 100,000 inhabitants:
2001/2000 +1.0 +1.3 -0.8
2001/1997 -15.3 -17.5 -11.5
2001/1992 -25.4 -39.8 -25.7
Aggravated
Population (2) Robbery assault Burglary
Number of Offenses
Population by year:
1982-231,664,458 553,130 669,480 3,447,100
1983-233,791,994 506,567 653,294 3,129,851
1984-235,824,902 485,008 685,349 2,984,434
1985-237,923,795 497,874 723,246 3,073,348
1986-240,132,887 542,775 834,322 3,241,410
1987-242,288,918 517,704 855,088 3,236,184
1988-244,498,982 542,968 910,092 3,218,077
1989-246,819,230 578,326 951,707 3,168,170
1990-249,464,396 639,271 1,054,863 3,073,909
1991-252,153,092 687,732 1,092,739 3,157,150
1992-255,029,699 672,478 1,126,974 2,979,884
1993-257,782,608 659,870 1,135,607 2,834,808
1994-260,327,021 618,949 1,113,179 2,712,774
1995-262,803,276 580,509 1,099,207 2,593,784
1996-265,228,572 535,594 1,037,049 2,506,400
1997-267,783,607 498,534 1,023,201 2,460,526
1998-270,248,003 447,186 976,583 2,332,735
1999-272,690,813 409,371 911,740 2,100,739
2000-281,421,906 (5) 408,016 911,706 2,050,992
2001-284,796,887 422,921 907,219 2,109,767
Percent change,
number of offenses:
2001/2000 +3.7 -0.5 +2.9
2001/1997 -15.2 -11.3 -14.3
2001/1992 -37.1 -19.5 -29.2
Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants
Year:
1982 238.8 289.0 1,488.0
1983 216.7 279.4 1,338.7
1984 205.7 290.6 1,265.5
1985 209.3 304.0 1,291.7
1986 226.0 347.4 1,349.8
1987 213.7 352.9 1,335.7
1988 222.1 372.2 1,316.2
1989 234.3 385.6 1,283.6
1990 256.3 422.9 1,232.2
1991 272.7 433.4 1,252.1
1992 263.7 441.9 1,168.4
1993 256.0 440.5 1,099.7
1994 237.8 427.6 1,042.1
1995 220.9 418.3 987.0
1996 201.9 391.0 945.0
1997 186.2 382.1 918.8
1998 165.5 361.4 863.2
1999 150.1 334.3 770.4
2000 (5) 145.0 324.0 728.8
2001 148.5 318.5 740.8
Percent change,
rate per 100,000 inhabitants:
2001/2000 +2.4 -1.7 +1.6
2001/1997 -20.2 -16.6 -19.4
2001/1992 -43.7 -27.9 -36.6
Motor
Larceny- vehicle
Population (2) theft theft Arson (3)
Number of Offenses
Population by year:
1982-231,664,458 7,142,500 1,062,400
1983-233,791,994 6,712,759 1,007,933
1984-235,824,902 6,591,874 1,032,165
1985-237,923,795 6,926,380 1,102,862
1986-240,132,887 7,257,153 1,224,137
1987-242,288,918 7,499,851 1,288,674
1988-244,498,982 7,705,872 1,432,916
1989-246,819,230 7,872,442 1,564,800
1990-249,464,396 7,945,670 1,635,907
1991-252,153,092 8,142,228 1,661,738
1992-255,029,699 7,915,199 1,610,834
1993-257,782,608 7,820,909 1,563,060
1994-260,327,021 7,879,812 1,539,287
1995-262,803,276 7,997,710 1,472,441
1996-265,228,572 7,904,685 1,394,238
1997-267,783,607 7,743,760 1,354,189
1998-270,248,003 7,376,311 1,242,781
1999-272,690,813 6,955,520 1,152,075
2000-281,421,906 (5) 6,971,590 1,160,002
2001-284,796,887 7,076,171 1,226,457
Percent change,
number of offenses:
2001/2000 +1.5 +5.7
2001/1997 -8.6 -9.4
2001/1992 -10.6 -23.9
Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants
Year:
1982 3,083.1 458.6
1983 2,871.3 431.1
1984 2,795.2 437.7
1985 2,911.2 463.5
1986 3,022.1 509.8
1987 3,095.4 531.9
1988 3,151.7 586.1
1989 3,189.6 634.0
1990 3,185.1 655.8
1991 3,229.1 659.0
1992 3,103.6 631.6
1993 3,033.9 606.3
1994 3,026.9 591.3
1995 3,043.2 560.3
1996 2,980.3 525.7
1997 2,891.8 505.7
1998 2,729.5 459.9
1999 2,550.7 422.5
2000 (5) 2,477.3 412.2
2001 2,484.6 430.6
Percent change,
rate per 100,000 inhabitants:
2001/2000 +0.3 +4.5
2001/1997 -14.1 -14.8
2001/1992 -19.9 -31.8
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in this table. See
special report, Section V.
(2) Populations are Bureau of the Census provisional estimates as of
July 1 for each year except 1990 and 2000 which are decennial census
counts.
(3) Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables,
sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense.
(4) Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary,
larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.
(5) The 2000 crime figures have been adjusted. See Crime Trends,
Appendix I, for details.
Table 2
Index of Crime (1)
United States, 2001
Modified
Crime Crime
Population Index Index
Area (2) total total (3)
United States Total 284,796,887 11,849,006
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 4,160.5
Metropolitan Statistical
Area 227,597,056
Area actually reporting (5) 92.2% 9,413,983
Estimated totals 100.0% 10,184,729
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 4,474.9
Cities Outside Metropolitan
Area 22,745,248
Area actually reporting (5) 79.3% 862,311
Estimated totals 100.0% 1,012,260
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 4,450.4
Rural Counties 34,454,583
Area actually reporting (5) 79.3% 573,109
Estimated totals 100.0% 652,017
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 1,892.4
Murder
and non-
negligent
Violent Property man-
Area crime (4) crime (4) slaughter
United States Total 1,436,611 10,412,395 15,980
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 504.4 3,656.1 5.6
Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 1,172,481 8,241,502 12,716
Estimated totals 1,274,565 8,910,164 13,899
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 560.0 3,914.9 6.1
Cities Outside Metropolitan
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 77,578 784,733 670
Estimated totals 89,346 922,914 795
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 392.8 4,057.6 3.5
Rural Counties
Area actually reporting (5) 65,139 507,970 1,062
Estimated totals 72,700 579,317 1,286
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 211.0 1,681.4 3.7
Forcible Aggravated
Area rape Robbery assault
United States Total 90,491 422,921 907,219
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 31.8 148.5 318.5
Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 69,435 372,351 717,979
Estimated totals 74,909 403,651 782,106
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 32.9 177.4 343.6
Cities Outside Metropolitan
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 6,599 11,658 58,651
Estimated totals 7,875 13,569 67,107
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 34.6 59.7 295.0
Rural Counties
Area actually reporting (5) 6,440 4,989 52,648
Estimated totals 7,707 5,701 58,006
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 22.4 16.5 168.4
Larceny-
Area Burglary theft
United States Total 2,109,767 7,076,171
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 740.8 2,484.6
Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 1,626,020 5,549,364
Estimated totals 1,749,832 6,024,499
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 768.8 2,647.0
Cities Outside Metropolitan
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 149,136 595,271
Estimated totals 173,852 702,314
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 764.3 3,087.7
Rural Counties
Area actually reporting (5) 162,780 306,805
Estimated totals 186,083 349,358
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 540.1 1,014.0
Motor
vehicle
Area theft Arson (3)
United States Total 1,226,457
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 430.6
Metropolitan Statistical
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 1,066,118
Estimated totals 1,135,833
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 499.1
Cities Outside Metropolitan
Area
Area actually reporting (5) 40,326
Estimated totals 46,748
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 205.5
Rural Counties
Area actually reporting (5) 38,385
Estimated totals 43,876
Rate per 100,000
inhabitants 127.3
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in this table. See
special report, Section V.
(2) Populations are Bureau of the Census 2001 provisional estimates as
of July 1, 2001.
(3) Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables,
sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense.
(4) Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary,
larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.
(5) 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.
Table 3
Index of Crime (1)
Offense and Population Distribution by Region, 2001
Modified
Crime Crime
Index Index
Region Population total total (2)
United States Total (4) 100.0 100.0
Northeastern States 18.9 13.7
Midwestern States 22.7 21.7
Southern States 35.8 40.9
Western States 22.6 23.7
Murder
and non-
negligent
Violent Property man-
Region crime (3) crime (3) slaughter
United States Total (4) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Northeastern States 16.1 13.3 14.3
Midwestern States 19.5 22.0 21.3
Southern States 41.1 40.9 42.4
Western States 23.3 23.7 22.0
Forcible Aggravated
Region rape Robbery assault
United States Total (4) 100.0 100.0 100.0
Northeastern States 13.4 19.1 15.0
Midwestern States 25.1 19.6 18.8
Southern States 37.8 38.4 42.7
Western States 23.7 22.9 23.6
Larceny-
Region Burglary theft
United States Total (4) 100.0 100.0
Northeastern States 12.0 13.6
Midwestern States 20.8 22.8
Southern States 44.7 40.7
Western States 22.5 22.9
Motor
vehicle
Region theft Arson (2)
United States Total (4) 100.0
Northeastern States 14.0
Midwestern States 20.0
Southern States 35.5
Western States 30.5
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in this table. See
special report, Section V.
(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) Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to total.
Table 4
Index of Crime (1)
by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 2000-2001
Population
Area Year (2)
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 281,421,906
2001 284,796,887
Percent change
Northeast 2000 53,594,378
2001 53,805,198
Percent change
New England 2000 13,922,517
2001 14,022,239
Percent change
Connecticut 2000 3,405,565
2001 3,425,074
Percent change
Maine 2000 1,274,923
2001 1,286,670
Percent change
Massachusetts 2000 6,349,097
2001 6,379,304
Percent change
New Hampshire 2000 1,235,786
2001 1,259,181
Percent change
Rhode Island 2000 1,048,319
2001 1,058,920
Percent change
Vermont 2000 608,827
2001 613,090
Percent change
Middle Atlantic 2000 39,671,861
2001 39,782,959
Percent change
New Jersey 2000 8,414,350
2001 8,484,431
Percent change
New York 2000 18,976,457
2001 19,011,378
Percent change
Pennsylvania 2000 12,281,054
2001 12,287,150
Percent change
Midwest (5,6) 2000 64,392,776
2001 64,687,414
Percent change
East North Central (5,6) 2000 45,155,037
2001 45,363,310
Percent change
Illinois (5,6) 2000 12,419,293
2001 12,482,301
Percent change
Indiana 2000 6,080,485
2001 6,114,745
Percent change
Michigan 2000 9,938,444
2001 9,990,817
Percent change
Ohio 2000 11,353,140
2001 11,373,541
Percent change
Wisconsin 2000 5,363,675
2001 5,401,906
Percent change
West North Central 2000 19,237,739
2001 19,324,104
Percent change
Iowa 2000 2,926,324
2001 2,923,179
Percent change
Kansas 2000 2,688,418
2001 2,694,641
Percent change
Minnesota 2000 4,919,479
2001 4,972,294
Percent change
Missouri 2000 5,595,211
2001 5,629,707
Percent change
Nebraska 2000 1,711,263
2001 1,713,235
Percent change
North Dakota 2000 642,200
2001 634,448
Percent change
South Dakota 2000 754,844
2001 756,600
Percent change
South (5,6,7) 2000 100,236,820
2001 101,833,099
Percent change
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 51,769,160
2001 52,762,502
Percent change
Delaware 2000 783,600
2001 796,165
Percent change
District of Columbia (7) 2000 572,059
2001 571,822
Percent change
Florida 2000 15,982,378
2001 16,396,515
Percent change
Georgia 2000 8,186,453
2001 8,383,915
Percent change
Maryland 2000 5,296,486
2001 5,375,156
Percent change
North Carolina 2000 8,049,313
2001 8,186,268
Percent change
South Carolina (5) 2000 4,012,012
2001 4,063,011
Percent change
Virginia 2000 7,078,515
2001 7,187,734
Percent change
West Virginia 2000 1,808,344
2001 1,801,916
Percent change
East South Central (6) 2000 17,022,810
2001 17,127,962
Percent change
Alabama 2000 4,447,100
2001 4,464,356
Percent change
Kentucky (6) 2000 4,041,769
2001 4,065,556
Percent change
Mississippi 2000 2,844,658
2001 2,858,029
Percent change
Tennessee 2000 5,689,283
2001 5,740,021
Percent change
West South Central 2000 31,444,850
2001 31,942,635
Percent change
Arkansas 2000 2,673,400
2001 2,692,090
Percent change
Louisiana 2000 4,468,976
2001 4,465,430
Percent change
Oklahoma 2000 3,450,654
2001 3,460,097
Percent change
Texas 2000 20,851,820
2001 21,325,018
Percent change
West (5) 2000 63,197,932
2001 64,471,176
Percent change
Mountain (5) 2000 18,172,295
2001 18,649,916
Percent change
Arizona 2000 5,130,632
2001 5,307,331
Percent change
Colorado 2000 4,301,261
2001 4,417,714
Percent change
Idaho 2000 1,293,953
2001 1,321,006
Percent change
Montana (5) 2000 902,195
2001 904,433
Percent change
Nevada 2000 1,998,257
2001 2,106,074
Percent change
New Mexico 2000 1,819,046
2001 1,829,146
Percent change
Utah 2000 2,233,169
2001 2,269,789
Percent change
Wyoming 2000 493,782
2001 494,423
Percent change
Pacific 2000 45,025,637
2001 45,821,260
Percent change
Alaska 2000 626,932
2001 634,892
Percent change
California 2000 33,871,648
2001 34,501,130
Percent change
Hawaii 2000 1,211,537
2001 1,224,398
Percent change
Oregon 2000 3,421,399
2001 3,472,867
Percent change
Washington 2000 5,894,121
2001 5,987,973
Percent change
Puerto Rico 2000 3,808,610
2001 3,839,810
Percent change
Crime Index total
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 11,608,070 4,124.8
2001 11,849,006 4,160.5
Percent change +2.1 +0.9
Northeast 2000 1,642,301 3,064.3
2001 1,617,867 3,006.9
Percent change -1.5 -1.9
New England 2000 420,319 3,019.0
2001 424,276 3,025.7
Percent change +0.9 +0.2
Connecticut 2000 110,091 3,232.7
2001 106,791 3,117.9
Percent change -3.0 -3.6
Maine 2000 33,400 2,619.8
2001 34,588 2,688.2
Percent change +3.6 +2.6
Massachusetts 2000 192,131 3,026.1
2001 197,666 3,098.6
Percent change +2.9 +2.4
New Hampshire 2000 30,068 2,433.1
2001 29,233 2,321.6
Percent change -2.8 -4.6
Rhode Island 2000 36,444 3,476.4
2001 39,020 3,684.9
Percent change +7.1 +6.0
Vermont 2000 18,185 2,986.9
2001 16,978 2,769.3
Percent change -6.6 -7.3
Middle Atlantic 2000 1,221,982 3,080.2
2001 1,193,591 3,000.3
Percent change -2.3 -2.6
New Jersey 2000 265,935 3,160.5
2001 273,645 3,225.3
Percent change +2.9 +2.0
New York 2000 588,189 3,099.6
2001 556,106 2,925.1
Percent change -5.5 -5.6
Pennsylvania 2000 367,858 2,995.3
2001 363,840 2,961.1
Percent change -1.1 -1.1
Midwest (5,6) 2000 2,534,459 3,935.9
2001 2,575,280 3,981.1
Percent change +1.6 +1.1
East North Central (5,6) 2000 1,794,063 3,973.1
2001 1,808,101 3,985.8
Percent change +0.8 +0.3
Illinois (5,6) 2000 526,474 4,239.2
2001 511,494 4,097.8
Percent change -2.8 -3.3
Indiana 2000 228,135 3,751.9
2001 234,282 3,831.4
Percent change +2.7 +2.1
Michigan 2000 408,456 4,109.9
2001 407,777 4,081.5
Percent change -0.2 -0.7
Ohio 2000 458,874 4,041.8
2001 475,138 4,177.6
Percent change +3.5 +3.4
Wisconsin 2000 172,124 3,209.1
2001 179,410 3,321.2
Percent change +4.2 +3.5
West North Central 2000 740,396 3,848.7
2001 767,179 3,970.1
Percent change +3.6 +3.2
Iowa 2000 94,630 3,233.7
2001 96,499 3,301.2
Percent change +2.0 +2.1
Kansas 2000 118,527 4,408.8
2001 116,446 4,321.4
Percent change -1.8 -2.0
Minnesota 2000 171,611 3,488.4
2001 178,191 3,583.7
Percent change +3.8 +2.7
Missouri 2000 253,338 4,527.8
2001 268,883 4,776.1
Percent change +6.1 +5.5
Nebraska 2000 70,085 4,095.5
2001 74,177 4,329.6
Percent change +5.8 +5.7
North Dakota 2000 14,694 2,288.1
2001 15,339 2,417.7
Percent change +4.4 +5.7
South Dakota 2000 17,511 2,319.8
2001 17,644 2,332.0
Percent change +0.8 +0.5
South (5,6,7) 2000 4,759,696 4,748.5
2001 4,848,185 4,760.9
Percent change +1.9 +0.3
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 2,502,806 4,834.6
2001 2,512,635 4,762.2
Percent change +0.4 -1.5
Delaware 2000 35,090 4,478.1
2001 32,267 4,052.8
Percent change -8.0 -9.5
District of Columbia (7) 2000 41,626 7,276.5
2001 44,085 7,709.6
Percent change +5.9 +6.0
Florida 2000 910,154 5,694.7
2001 913,230 5,569.7
Percent change +0.3 -2.2
Georgia 2000 388,949 4,751.1
2001 389,543 4,646.3
Percent change +0.2 -2.2
Maryland 2000 255,085 4,816.1
2001 261,600 4,866.8
Percent change +2.6 +1.1
North Carolina 2000 395,972 4,919.3
2001 404,242 4,938.0
Percent change +2.1 +0.4
South Carolina (5) 2000 214,515 5,346.8
2001 193,103 4,752.7
Percent change -10 -11.1
Virginia 2000 214,348 3,028.1
2001 228,445 3,178.3
Percent change +6.6 +5.0
West Virginia 2000 47,067 2,602.8
2001 46,120 2,559.5
Percent change -2.0 -1.7
East South Central (6) 2000 713,914 4,193.9
2001 727,669 4,248.4
Percent change +1.9 +1.3
Alabama 2000 202,159 4,545.9
2001 192,835 4,319.4
Percent change -4.6 -5.0
Kentucky (6) 2000 119,626 2,959.7
2001 119,449 2,938.1
Percent change -0.1 -0.7
Mississippi 2000 113,911 4,004.4
2001 119,615 4,185.2
Percent change +5.0 +4.5
Tennessee 2000 278,218 4,890.2
2001 295,770 5,152.8
Percent change +6.3 +5.4
West South Central 2000 1,542,976 4,906.9
2001 1,607,881 5,033.7
Percent change +4.2 +2.6
Arkansas 2000 110,019 4,115.3
2001 111,296 4,134.2
Percent change +1.2 +0.5
Louisiana 2000 242,344 5,422.8
2001 238,371 5,338.1
Percent change -1.6 -1.6
Oklahoma 2000 157,302 4,558.6
2001 159,405 4,607.0
Percent change +1.3 +1.1
Texas 2000 1,033,311 4,955.5
2001 1,098,809 5,152.7
Percent change +6.3 +4.0
West (5) 2000 2,671,614 4,227.4
2001 2,807,674 4,354.9
Percent change +5.1 +3.0
Mountain (5) 2000 848,560 4,669.5
2001 884,609 4,743.2
Percent change +4.2 +1.6
Arizona 2000 299,092 5,829.5
2001 322,549 6,077.4
Percent change +7.8 +4.3
Colorado 2000 171,304 3,982.6
2001 186,379 4,218.9
Percent change +8.8 +5.9
Idaho 2000 41,228 3,186.2
2001 41,392 3,133.4
Percent change +0.4 -1.7
Montana (5) 2000 35,005 3,880.0
2001 33,362 3,688.7
Percent change -4.7 -4.9
Nevada 2000 85,297 4,268.6
2001 89,845 4,266.0
Percent change +5.3 -0.1
New Mexico 2000 100,391 5,518.9
2001 97,383 5,324.0
Percent change -3.0 -3.5
Utah 2000 99,958 4,476.1
2001 96,307 4,243.0
Percent change -3.7 -5.2
Wyoming 2000 16,285 3,298.0
2001 17,392 3,517.6
Percent change +6.8 +6.7
Pacific 2000 1,823,054 4,048.9
2001 1,923,065 4,196.9
Percent change +5.5 +3.7
Alaska 2000 26,641 4,249.4
2001 26,895 4,236.2
Percent change +1.0 -0.3
California 2000 1,266,714 3,739.7
2001 1,346,557 3,902.9
Percent change +6.3 +4.4
Hawaii 2000 62,987 5,198.9
2001 65,947 5,386.1
Percent change +4.7 +3.6
Oregon 2000 165,780 4,845.4
2001 175,174 5,044.1
Percent change +5.7 +4.1
Washington 2000 300,932 5,105.6
2001 308,492 5,151.9
Percent change +2.5 +0.9
Puerto Rico 2000 75,377 1,979.1
2001 70,117 1,826.1
Percent change -7.0 -7.7
Modified Crime
Index total (3)
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000
2001
Percent change
Northeast 2000
2001
Percent change
New England 2000
2001
Percent change
Connecticut 2000
2001
Percent change
Maine 2000
2001
Percent change
Massachusetts 2000
2001
Percent change
New Hampshire 2000
2001
Percent change
Rhode Island 2000
2001
Percent change
Vermont 2000
2001
Percent change
Middle Atlantic 2000
2001
Percent change
New Jersey 2000
2001
Percent change
New York 2000
2001
Percent change
Pennsylvania 2000
2001
Percent change
Midwest (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
East North Central (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Illinois (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Indiana 2000
2001
Percent change
Michigan 2000
2001
Percent change
Ohio 2000
2001
Percent change
Wisconsin 2000
2001
Percent change
West North Central 2000
2001
Percent change
Iowa 2000
2001
Percent change
Kansas 2000
2001
Percent change
Minnesota 2000
2001
Percent change
Missouri 2000
2001
Percent change
Nebraska 2000
2001
Percent change
North Dakota 2000
2001
Percent change
South Dakota 2000
2001
Percent change
South (5,6,7) 2000
2001
Percent change
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000
2001
Percent change
Delaware 2000
2001
Percent change
District of Columbia (7) 2000
2001
Percent change
Florida 2000
2001
Percent change
Georgia 2000
2001
Percent change
Maryland 2000
2001
Percent change
North Carolina 2000
2001
Percent change
South Carolina (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Virginia 2000
2001
Percent change
West Virginia 2000
2001
Percent change
East South Central (6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Alabama 2000
2001
Percent change
Kentucky (6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Mississippi 2000
2001
Percent change
Tennessee 2000
2001
Percent change
West South Central 2000
2001
Percent change
Arkansas 2000
2001
Percent change
Louisiana 2000
2001
Percent change
Oklahoma 2000
2001
Percent change
Texas 2000
2001
Percent change
West (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Mountain (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Arizona 2000
2001
Percent change
Colorado 2000
2001
Percent change
Idaho 2000
2001
Percent change
Montana (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Nevada 2000
2001
Percent change
New Mexico 2000
2001
Percent change
Utah 2000
2001
Percent change
Wyoming 2000
2001
Percent change
Pacific 2000
2001
Percent change
Alaska 2000
2001
Percent change
California 2000
2001
Percent change
Hawaii 2000
2001
Percent change
Oregon 2000
2001
Percent change
Washington 2000
2001
Percent change
Puerto Rico 2000
2001
Percent change
Violent crime (4)
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 1,425,486 506.5
2001 1,436,611 504.4
Percent change +0.8 -0.4
Northeast 2000 237,657 443.4
2001 231,208 429.7
Percent change -2.7 -3.1
New England 2000 48,664 349.5
2001 49,579 353.6
Percent change +1.9 +1.2
Connecticut 2000 11,058 324.7
2001 11,492 335.5
Percent change +3.9 +3.3
Maine 2000 1,397 109.6
2001 1,434 111.5
Percent change +2.6 +1.7
Massachusetts 2000 30,230 476.1
2001 30,587 479.5
Percent change +1.2 +0.7
New Hampshire 2000 2,167 175.4
2001 2,144 170.3
Percent change -1.1 -2.9
Rhode Island 2000 3,121 297.7
2001 3,278 309.6
Percent change +5.0 +4.0
Vermont 2000 691 113.5
2001 644 105.0
Percent change -6.8 -7.4
Middle Atlantic 2000 188,993 476.4
2001 181,629 456.5
Percent change -3.9 -4.2
New Jersey 2000 32,298 383.8
2001 33,094 390.1
Percent change +2.5 +1.6
New York 2000 105,111 553.9
2001 98,103 516.0
Percent change -6.7 -6.8
Pennsylvania 2000 51,584 420.0
2001 50,432 410.4
Percent change -2.2 -2.3
Midwest (5,6) 2000 275,106 427.2
2001 279,452 432.0
Percent change +1.6 +1.1
East North Central (5,6) 2000 208,220 461.1
2001 210,171 463.3
Percent change +0.9 +0.5
Illinois (5,6) 2000 81,196 653.8
2001 79,504 636.9
Percent change -2.1 -2.6
Indiana 2000 21,230 349.1
2001 22,734 371.8
Percent change +7.1 +6.5
Michigan 2000 55,159 555.0
2001 55,424 554.7
Percent change +0.5 +8.0
Ohio 2000 37,935 334.1
2001 40,023 351.9
Percent change +5.5 +5.3
Wisconsin 2000 12,700 236.8
2001 12,486 231.1
Percent change -1.7 -2.4
West North Central 2000 66,886 347.7
2001 69,281 358.5
Percent change +3.6 +3.1
Iowa 2000 7,796 266.4
2001 7,865 269.1
Percent change +0.9 +1.0
Kansas 2000 10,470 389.4
2001 10,909 404.8
Percent change +4.2 +4.0
Minnesota 2000 13,813 280.8
2001 13,145 264.4
Percent change -4.8 -5.8
Missouri 2000 27,419 490.0
2001 30,472 541.3
Percent change +11.1 +10.5
Nebraska 2000 5,606 327.6
2001 5,214 304.3
Percent change -7.0 -7.1
North Dakota 2000 523 81.4
2001 505 79.6
Percent change -3.4 -2.3
South Dakota 2000 1,259 166.8
2001 1,171 154.8
Percent change -7.0 -7.2
South (5,6,7) 2000 582,887 581.5
2001 590,538 579.9
Percent change +1.3 -0.3
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 325,690 629.1
2001 324,975 615.9
Percent change -0.2 -2.1
Delaware 2000 5,363 684.4
2001 4,868 611.4
Percent change -9.2 -10.7
District of Columbia (7) 2000 8,626 1,507.9
2001 9,931 1,736.7
Percent change +15.1 +15.2
Florida 2000 129,777 812.0
2001 130,713 797.2
Percent change +0.7 -1.8
Georgia 2000 41,319 504.7
2001 41,671 497.0
Percent change +0.9 -1.5
Maryland 2000 41,663 786.6
2001 42,088 783.0
Percent change +1.0 -0.5
North Carolina 2000 40,051 497.6
2001 40,465 494.3
Percent change +1.0 -0.7
South Carolina (5) 2000 33,225 828.1
2001 29,265 720.3
Percent change -11.9 -13.0
Virginia 2000 19,943 281.7
2001 20,939 291.3
Percent change +5.0 +3.4
West Virginia 2000 5,723 316.5
2001 5,035 279.4
Percent change -12.0 -11.7
East South Central (6) 2000 84,023 493.6
2001 82,814 483.5
Percent change -1.4 -2.0
Alabama 2000 21,620 486.2
2001 19,582 438.6
Percent change -9.4 -9.8
Kentucky (6) 2000 11,903 294.5
2001 10,448 257.0
Percent change -12.2 -12.7
Mississippi 2000 10,267 360.9
2001 10,006 350.1
Percent change -2.5 -3.0
Tennessee 2000 40,233 707.2
2001 42,778 745.3
Percent change +6.3 +5.4
West South Central 2000 173,174 550.7
2001 182,749 572.1
Percent change +5.5 +3.9
Arkansas 2000 11,904 445.3
2001 12,190 452.8
Percent change +2.4 +1.7
Louisiana 2000 30,440 681.1
2001 30,678 687.0
Percent change +0.8 +0.9
Oklahoma 2000 17,177 497.8
2001 17,726 512.3
Percent change +3.2 +2.9
Texas 2000 113,653 545.1
2001 122,155 572.8
Percent change +7.5 +5.1
West (5) 2000 329,836 521.9
2001 335,413 520.3
Percent change +1.7 -0.3
Mountain (5) 2000 79,009 434.8
2001 83,798 449.3
Percent change +6.1 +3.3
Arizona 2000 27,281 531.7
2001 28,675 540.3
Percent change +5.1 +1.6
Colorado 2000 14,367 334.0
2001 15,492 350.7
Percent change +7.8 +5.0
Idaho 2000 3,267 252.5
2001 3,211 243.1
Percent change -1.7 -3.7
Montana (5) 2000 2,807 311.1
2001 3,187 352.4
Percent change +13.5 +13.3
Nevada 2000 10,474 524.2
2001 12,359 586.8
Percent change +18.0 +12.0
New Mexico 2000 13,786 757.9
2001 14,288 781.1
Percent change +3.6 +3.1
Utah 2000 5,711 255.7
2001 5,314 234.1
Percent change -7.0 -8.5
Wyoming 2000 1,316 266.5
2001 1,272 257.3
Percent change -3.3 -3.5
Pacific 2000 250,827 557.1
2001 251,615 549.1
Percent change +0.3 -1.4
Alaska 2000 3,554 566.9
2001 3,735 588.3
Percent change +5.1 +3.8
California 2000 210,531 621.6
2001 212,855 617.0
Percent change +1.1 -0.7
Hawaii 2000 2,954 243.8
2001 3,117 254.6
Percent change +5.5 +4.4
Oregon 2000 12,000 350.7
2001 10,650 306.7
Percent change -11.3 -12.6
Washington 2000 21,788 369.7
2001 21,258 355.0
Percent change -2.4 -4.0
Puerto Rico 2000 12,404 325.7
2001 11,403 297.0
Percent change -8.1 -8.8
Property crime (4)
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 10,182,584 3,618.3
2001 10,412,395 3,656.1
Percent change +2.3 +1.0
Northeast 2000 1,404,644 2,620.9
2001 1,386,659 2,577.2
Percent change -1.3 -1.7
New England 2000 371,655 2,669.5
2001 374,697 2,672.2
Percent change +0.8 +0.1
Connecticut 2000 99,033 2,908.0
2001 95,299 2,782.4
Percent change -3.8 -4.3
Maine 2000 32,003 2,510.2
2001 33,154 2,576.7
Percent change +3.6 +2.7
Massachusetts 2000 161,901 2,550.0
2001 167,079 2,619.1
Percent change +3.2 +2.7
New Hampshire 2000 27,901 2,257.8
2001 27,089 2,151.3
Percent change -2.9 -4.7
Rhode Island 2000 33,323 3,178.7
2001 35,742 3,375.3
Percent change +7.3 +6.2
Vermont 2000 17,494 2,873.4
2001 16,334 2,664.2
Percent change -6.6 -7.3
Middle Atlantic 2000 1,032,989 2,603.8
2001 1,011,962 2,543.7
Percent change -2.0 -2.3
New Jersey 2000 233,637 2,776.6
2001 240,551 2,835.2
Percent change +3.0 +2.1
New York 2000 483,078 2,545.7
2001 458,003 2,409.1
Percent change -5.2 -5.4
Pennsylvania 2000 316,274 2,575.3
2001 313,408 2,550.7
Percent change -0.9 -1.0
Midwest (5,6) 2000 2,259,353 3,508.7
2001 2,295,828 3,549.1
Percent change +1.6 +1.2
East North Central (5,6) 2000 1,585,843 3,512.0
2001 1,597,930 3,522.5
Percent change +0.8 +0.3
Illinois (5,6) 2000 445,278 3,585.4
2001 431,990 3,460.8
Percent change -3.0 -3.5
Indiana 2000 206,905 3,402.8
2001 211,548 3,459.6
Percent change +2.2 +1.7
Michigan 2000 353,297 3,554.9
2001 352,353 3,526.8
Percent change -0.3 -0.8
Ohio 2000 420,939 3,707.7
2001 435,115 3,825.7
Percent change +3.4 +3.2
Wisconsin 2000 159,424 2,972.3
2001 166,924 3,090.1
Percent change +4.7 +4.0
West North Central 2000 673,510 3,501.0
2001 697,898 3,611.5
Percent change +3.6 +3.2
Iowa 2000 86,834 2,967.3
2001 88,634 3,032.1
Percent change +2.1 +2.2
Kansas 2000 108,057 4,019.4
2001 105,537 3,916.6
Percent change -2.3 -2.6
Minnesota 2000 157,798 3,207.6
2001 165,046 3,319.3
Percent change +4.6 +3.5
Missouri 2000 225,919 4,037.7
2001 238,411 4,234.9
Percent change +5.5 +4.9
Nebraska 2000 64,479 3,767.9
2001 68,963 4,025.3
Percent change +7.0 +6.8
North Dakota 2000 14,171 2,206.6
2001 14,834 2,338.1
Percent change +4.7 +6.0
South Dakota 2000 16,252 2,153.0
2001 16,473 2,177.2
Percent change +1.4 +1.1
South (5,6,7) 2000 4,176,809 4,166.9
2001 4,257,647 4,181.0
Percent change +1.9 +0.3
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 2,177,116 4,205.4
2001 2,187,660 4,146.2
Percent change +0.5 -1.4
Delaware 2000 29,727 3,793.6
2001 27,399 3,441.4
Percent change -7.8 -9.3
District of Columbia (7) 2000 33,000 5,768.6
2001 34,154 5,972.8
Percent change +3.5 +3.5
Florida 2000 780,377 4,882.7
2001 782,517 4,772.5
Percent change +0.3 -2.3
Georgia 2000 347,630 4,246.4
2001 347,872 4,149.3
Percent change +0.1 -2.3
Maryland 2000 213,422 4,029.5
2001 219,512 4,083.8
Percent change +2.9 +1.3
North Carolina 2000 355,921 4,421.8
2001 363,777 4,443.7
Percent change +2.2 +0.5
South Carolina (5) 2000 181,290 4,518.7
2001 163,838 4,032.4
Percent change -9.6 -10.8
Virginia 2000 194,405 2,746.4
2001 207,506 2,886.9
Percent change +6.7 +5.1
West Virginia 2000 41,344 2,286.3
2001 41,085 2,280.1
Percent change -0.6 -0.3
East South Central (6) 2000 629,891 3,700.3
2001 644,855 3,764.9
Percent change +2.4 +1.7
Alabama 2000 180,539 4,059.7
2001 173,253 3,880.8
Percent change -4.0 -4.4
Kentucky (6) 2000 107,723 2,665.2
2001 109,001 2,681.1
Percent change +1.2 +0.6
Mississippi 2000 103,644 3,643.5
2001 109,609 3,835.1
Percent change +5.8 +5.3
Tennessee 2000 237,985 4,183.0
2001 252,992 4,407.5
Percent change +6.3 +5.4
West South Central 2000 1,369,802 4,356.2
2001 1,425,132 4,461.5
Percent change +4.0 +2.4
Arkansas 2000 98,115 3,670.0
2001 99,106 3,681.4
Percent change +1.0 +0.3
Louisiana 2000 211,904 4,741.7
2001 207,693 4,651.1
Percent change -2.0 -1.9
Oklahoma 2000 140,125 4,060.8
2001 141,679 4,094.7
Percent change +1.1 +0.8
Texas 2000 919,658 4,410.4
2001 976,654 4,579.9
Percent change +6.2 +3.8
West (5) 2000 2,341,778 3,705.5
2001 2,472,261 3,834.7
Percent change +5.6 +3.5
Mountain (5) 2000 769,551 4,234.7
2001 800,811 4,293.9
Percent change +4.1 +1.4
Arizona 2000 271,811 5,297.8
2001 293,874 5,537.1
Percent change +8.1 +4.5
Colorado 2000 156,937 3,648.6
2001 170,887 3,868.2
Percent change +8.9 +6.0
Idaho 2000 37,961 2,933.7
2001 38,181 2,890.3
Percent change +0.6 -1.5
Montana (5) 2000 32,198 3,568.9
2001 30,175 3,336.3
Percent change -6.3 -6.5
Nevada 2000 74,823 3,744.4
2001 77,486 3,679.2
Percent change +3.6 -1.7
New Mexico 2000 86,605 4,761.0
2001 83,095 4,542.8
Percent change -4.1 -4.6
Utah 2000 94,247 4,220.3
2001 90,993 4,008.9
Percent change -3.5 -5.0
Wyoming 2000 14,969 3,031.5
2001 16,120 3,260.4
Percent change +7.7 +7.5
Pacific 2000 1,572,227 3,491.8
2001 1,671,450 3,647.8
Percent change +6.3 +4.5
Alaska 2000 23,087 3,682.5
2001 23,160 3,647.9
Percent change +0.3 -0.9
California 2000 1,056,183 3,118.2
2001 1,133,702 3,286.0
Percent change +7.3 +5.4
Hawaii 2000 60,033 4,955.1
2001 62,830 5,131.5
Percent change +4.7 +3.6
Oregon 2000 153,780 4,494.7
2001 164,524 4,737.4
Percent change +7.0 +5.4
Washington 2000 279,144 4,736.0
2001 287,234 4,796.8
Percent change +2.9 +1.3
Puerto Rico 2000 62,973 1,653.4
2001 58,714 1,529.1
Percent change -6.8 -7.5
Murder and non-
negligent manslaughter
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 15,586 5.5
2001 15,980 5.6
Percent change +2.5 +1.3
Northeast 2000 2,157 4.0
2001 2,278 4.2
Percent change +5.6 +4.4
New England 2000 314 2.3
2001 331 2.4
Percent change +5.4 +4.7
Connecticut 2000 98 2.9
2001 105 3.1
Percent change +7.1 +6.5
Maine 2000 15 1.2
2001 18 1.4
Percent change +20.0 +18.9
Massachusetts 2000 125 2.0
2001 145 2.3
Percent change +16.0 +15.5
New Hampshire 2000 22 1.8
2001 17 1.4
Percent change -22.7 -24.2
Rhode Island 2000 45 4.3
2001 39 3.7
Percent change -13.3 -14.2
Vermont 2000 9 1.5
2001 7 1.1
Percent change -22.2 -22.8
Middle Atlantic 2000 1,843 4.6
2001 1,947 4.9
Percent change +5.6 +5.3
New Jersey 2000 289 3.4
2001 336 4.0
Percent change +16.3 +15.3
New York 2000 952 5.0
2001 960 5.0
Percent change +0.8 +0.7
Pennsylvania 2000 602 4.9
2001 651 5.3
Percent change +8.1 +8.1
Midwest (5,6) 2000 3,293 5.1
2001 3,405 5.3
Percent change +3.4 +2.9
East North Central (5,6) 2000 2,506 5.5
2001 2,715 6.0
Percent change +8.3 +7.8
Illinois (5,6) 2000 898 7.2
2001 986 7.9
Percent change +9.8 +9.2
Indiana 2000 352 5.8
2001 413 6.8
Percent change +17.3 +16.7
Michigan 2000 669 6.7
2001 672 6.7
Percent change +0.4 -0.1
Ohio 2000 418 3.7
2001 452 4.0
Percent change +8.1 +7.9
Wisconsin 2000 169 3.2
2001 192 3.6
Percent change +13.6 +12.8
West North Central 2000 787 4.1
2001 690 3.6
Percent change -12.3 -12.7
Iowa 2000 46 1.6
2001 50 1.7
Percent change +8.7 +8.8
Kansas 2000 169 6.3
2001 92 3.4
Percent change -45.6 -45.7
Minnesota 2000 151 3.1
2001 119 2.4
Percent change -21.2 -22.0
Missouri 2000 347 6.2
2001 372 6.6
Percent change +7.2 +6.5
Nebraska 2000 63 3.7
2001 43 2.5
Percent change -31.7 -31.8
North Dakota 2000 4 0.6
2001 7 1.1
Percent change +75 +77.1
South Dakota 2000 7 0.9
2001 7 0.9
Percent change 0.0 -0.2
South (5,6,7) 2000 6,881 6.9
2001 6,780 6.7
Percent change -1.5 -3.0
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 3,546 6.8
2001 3,337 6.3
Percent change -5.9 -7.7
Delaware 2000 25 3.2
2001 23 2.9
Percent change -8.0 -9.5
District of Columbia (7) 2000 239 41.8
2001 232 40.6
Percent change -2.9 -2.9
Florida 2000 903 5.6
2001 874 5.3
Percent change -3.2 -5.7
Georgia 2000 651 8.0
2001 598 7.1
Percent change -8.1 -10.3
Maryland 2000 430 8.1
2001 446 8.3
Percent change +3.7 +2.2
North Carolina 2000 560 7.0
2001 505 6.2
Percent change -9.8 -11.3
South Carolina (5) 2000 291 7.3
2001 255 6.3
Percent change -12.4 -13.5
Virginia 2000 401 5.7
2001 364 5.1
Percent change -9.2 -10.6
West Virginia 2000 46 2.5
2001 40 2.2
Percent change -13 -12.7
East South Central (6) 2000 1,187 7.0
2001 1,277 7.5
Percent change +7.6 +6.9
Alabama 2000 329 7.4
2001 379 8.5
Percent change +15.2 +14.8
Kentucky (6) 2000 193 4.8
2001 191 4.7
Percent change -1.0 -1.6
Mississippi 2000 255 9.0
2001 282 9.9
Percent change +10.6 +10.1
Tennessee 2000 410 7.2
2001 425 7.4
Percent change +3.7 +2.7
West South Central 2000 2,148 6.8
2001 2,166 6.8
Percent change +0.8 +0.7
Arkansas 2000 168 6.3
2001 148 5.5
Percent change -11.9 -12.5
Louisiana 2000 560 12.5
2001 501 11.2
Percent change -10.5 -10.5
Oklahoma 2000 182 5.3
2001 185 5.3
Percent change +1.6 +1.4
Texas 2000 1,238 5.9
2001 1,332 6.2
Percent change +7.6 +5.2
West (5) 2000 3,255 5.2
2001 3,517 5.5
Percent change +8.0 +5.9
Mountain (5) 2000 848 4.7
2001 977 5.2
Percent change +15.2 +12.3
Arizona 2000 359 7.0
2001 400 7.5
Percent change +11.4 +7.7
Colorado 2000 134 3.1
2001 158 3.6
Percent change +17.9 +14.8
Idaho 2000 16 1.2
2001 30 2.3
Percent change +87.5 +83.7
Montana (5) 2000 20 2.2
2001 34 3.8
Percent change +70.0 +69.6
Nevada 2000 129 6.5
2001 180 8.5
Percent change +39.5 +32.4
New Mexico 2000 135 7.4
2001 99 5.4
Percent change -26.7 -27.1
Utah 2000 43 1.9
2001 67 3.0
Percent change +55.8 +53.3
Wyoming 2000 12 2.4
2001 9 1.8
Percent change -25.0 -25.1
Pacific 2000 2,407 5.3
2001 2,540 5.5
Percent change +5.5 +3.7
Alaska 2000 27 4.3
2001 39 6.1
Percent change +44.4 +42.6
California 2000 2,079 6.1
2001 2,206 6.4
Percent change +6.1 +4.2
Hawaii 2000 35 2.9
2001 32 2.6
Percent change -8.6 -9.5
Oregon 2000 70 2.0
2001 84 2.4
Percent change +20 +18.2
Washington 2000 196 3.3
2001 179 3.0
Percent change -8.7 -10.1
Puerto Rico 2000 693 18.2
2001 744 19.4
Percent change +7.4 +6.5
Forcible rape
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 90,178 32.0
2001 90,491 31.8
Percent change +0.3 -0.8
Northeast 2000 11,902 22.2
2001 12,093 22.5
Percent change +1.6 +1.3
New England 2000 3,768 27.1
2001 3,802 27.1
Percent change +0.9 +0.2
Connecticut 2000 678 19.9
2001 639 18.7
Percent change -5.8 -6.3
Maine 2000 320 25.1
2001 326 25.3
Percent change +1.9 +0.9
Massachusetts 2000 1,696 26.7
2001 1,856 29.1
Percent change +9.4 +8.9
New Hampshire 2000 522 42.2
2001 458 36.4
Percent change -12.3 -13.9
Rhode Island 2000 412 39.3
2001 416 39.3
Percent change +1.0 +8.0
Vermont 2000 140 23.0
2001 107 17.5
Percent change -23.6 -24.1
Middle Atlantic 2000 8,134 20.5
2001 8,291 20.8
Percent change +1.9 +1.6
New Jersey 2000 1,357 16.1
2001 1,278 15.1
Percent change -5.8 -6.6
New York 2000 3,530 18.6
2001 3,546 18.7
Percent change +0.5 +0.3
Pennsylvania 2000 3,247 26.4
2001 3,467 28.2
Percent change +6.8 +6.7
Midwest (5,6) 2000 22,345 34.7
2001 22,685 35.1
Percent change +1.5 +1.1
East North Central (5,6) 2000 16,146 35.8
2001 16,526 36.4
Percent change +2.4 +1.9
Illinois (5,6) 2000 3,926 31.6
2001 3,938 31.5
Percent change +0.3 -0.2
Indiana 2000 1,759 28.9
2001 1,716 28.1
Percent change -2.4 -3.0
Michigan 2000 5,025 50.6
2001 5,264 52.7
Percent change +4.8 +4.2
Ohio 2000 4,271 37.6
2001 4,466 39.3
Percent change +4.6 +4.4
Wisconsin 2000 1,165 21.7
2001 1,142 21.1
Percent change -2.0 -2.7
West North Central 2000 6,199 32.2
2001 6,159 31.9
Percent change -0.6 -1.1
Iowa 2000 676 23.1
2001 649 22.2
Percent change -4.0 -3.9
Kansas 2000 1,022 38.0
2001 945 35.1
Percent change -7.5 -7.7
Minnesota 2000 2,240 45.5
2001 2,236 45.0
Percent change -0.2 -1.2
Missouri 2000 1,351 24.1
2001 1,383 24.6
Percent change +2.4 +1.7
Nebraska 2000 436 25.5
2001 431 25.2
Percent change -1.1 -1.3
North Dakota 2000 169 26.3
2001 164 25.8
Percent change -3.0 -1.8
South Dakota 2000 305 40.4
2001 351 46.4
Percent change 15.1 14.8
South (5,6,7) 2000 34,432 34.4
2001 34,225 33.6
Percent change -0.6 -2.2
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 17,031 32.9
2001 16,431 31.1
Percent change -3.5 -5.3
Delaware 2000 424 54.1
2001 420 52.8
Percent change -0.9 -2.5
District of Columbia (7) 2000 251 43.9
2001 188 32.9
Percent change -25.1 -25.1
Florida 2000 7,057 44.2
2001 6,641 40.5
Percent change -5.9 -8.3
Georgia 2000 1,968 24.0
2001 2,180 26.0
Percent change +10.8 +8.2
Maryland 2000 1,543 29.1
2001 1,449 27.0
Percent change -6.1 -7.5
North Carolina 2000 2,181 27.1
2001 2,083 25.4
Percent change -4.5 -6.1
South Carolina (5) 2000 1,660 41.4
2001 1,380 34.0
Percent change -16.9 -17.9
Virginia 2000 1,616 22.8
2001 1,770 24.6
Percent change +9.5 +7.9
West Virginia 2000 331 18.3
2001 320 17.8
Percent change -3.3 -3.0
East South Central (6) 2000 5,778 33.9
2001 5,844 34.1
Percent change +1.1 +0.5
Alabama 2000 1,482 33.3
2001 1,369 30.7
Percent change -7.6 -8.0
Kentucky (6) 2000 1,091 27.0
2001 1,132 27.8
Percent change +3.8 +3.2
Mississippi 2000 1,019 35.8
2001 1,147 40.1
Percent change +12.6 +12.0
Tennessee 2000 2,186 38.4
2001 2,196 38.3
Percent change +0.5 -0.4
West South Central 2000 11,623 37.0
2001 11,950 37.4
Percent change +2.8 +1.2
Arkansas 2000 848 31.7
2001 892 33.1
Percent change +5.2 +4.5
Louisiana 2000 1,497 33.5
2001 1,403 31.4
Percent change -6.3 -6.2
Oklahoma 2000 1,422 41.2
2001 1,486 42.9
Percent change +4.5 +4.2
Texas 2000 7,856 37.7
2001 8,169 38.3
Percent change +4.0 +1.7
West (5) 2000 21,499 34.0
2001 21,488 33.3
Percent change -0.1 -2.0
Mountain (5) 2000 6,848 37.7
2001 6,843 36.7
Percent change -0.1 -2.6
Arizona 2000 1,577 30.7
2001 1,518 28.6
Percent change -3.7 -6.9
Colorado 2000 1,774 41.2
2001 1,930 43.7
Percent change +8.8 +5.9
Idaho 2000 384 29.7
2001 425 32.2
Percent change +10.7 +8.4
Montana (5) 2000 308 34.1
2001 188 20.8
Percent change -39.0 -39.1
Nevada 2000 860 43.0
2001 883 41.9
Percent change +2.7 -2.6
New Mexico 2000 922 50.7
2001 850 46.5
Percent change -7.8 -8.3
Utah 2000 863 38.6
2001 896 39.5
Percent change +3.8 +2.1
Wyoming 2000 160 32.4
2001 153 30.9
Percent change -4.4 -4.5
Pacific 2000 14,651 32.5
2001 14,645 32.0
Percent change +8.0 -1.8
Alaska 2000 497 79.3
2001 501 78.9
Percent change +0.8 -0.5
California 2000 9,785 28.9
2001 9,961 28.9
Percent change +1.8 -0.1
Hawaii 2000 346 28.6
2001 409 33.4
Percent change +18.2 +17.0
Oregon 2000 1,286 37.6
2001 1,174 33.8
Percent change -8.7 -10.1
Washington 2000 2,737 46.4
2001 2,600 43.4
Percent change -5.0 -6.5
Puerto Rico 2000 228 6.0
2001 187 4.9
Percent change -18.0 -18.6
Robbery
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 408,016 145.0
2001 422,921 148.5
Percent change +3.7 +2.4
Northeast 2000 83,633 156.0
2001 80,626 149.8
Percent change -3.6 -4.0
New England 2000 11,386 81.8
2001 12,461 88.9
Percent change +9.4 +8.7
Connecticut 2000 3,832 112.5
2001 4,183 122.1
Percent change +9.2 +8.5
Maine 2000 247 19.4
2001 264 20.5
Percent change +6.9 +5.9
Massachusetts 2000 5,815 91.6
2001 6,476 101.5
Percent change +11.4 +10.8
New Hampshire 2000 453 36.7
2001 445 35.3
Percent change -1.8 -3.6
Rhode Island 2000 922 88.0
2001 986 93.1
Percent change +6.9 +5.9
Vermont 2000 117 19.2
2001 107 17.5
Percent change -8.5 -9.2
Middle Atlantic 2000 72,247 182.1
2001 68,165 171.3
Percent change -5.7 -5.9
New Jersey 2000 13,553 161.1
2001 14,110 166.3
Percent change +4.1 +3.2
New York 2000 40,539 213.6
2001 36,555 192.3
Percent change -9.8 -10.0
Pennsylvania 2000 18,155 147.8
2001 17,500 142.4
Percent change -3.6 -3.7
Midwest (5,6) 2000 81,546 126.6
2001 83,015 128.3
Percent change +1.8 +1.3
East North Central (5,6) 2000 65,782 145.7
2001 66,618 146.9
Percent change +1.3 +0.8
Illinois (5,6) 2000 25,641 206.5
2001 24,867 199.2
Percent change -3.0 -3.5
Indiana 2000 6,282 103.3
2001 7,171 117.3
Percent change +14.2 +13.5
Michigan 2000 13,712 138.0
2001 12,937 129.5
Percent change -5.7 -6.1
Ohio 2000 15,610 137.5
2001 17,199 151.2
Percent change +10.2 +10.0
Wisconsin 2000 4,537 84.6
2001 4,444 82.3
Percent change -2.0 -2.7
West North Central 2000 15,764 81.9
2001 16,397 84.9
Percent change +4.0 +3.6
Iowa 2000 1,071 36.6
2001 1,154 39.5
Percent change +7.7 +7.9
Kansas 2000 2,048 76.2
2001 2,423 89.9
Percent change +18.3 +18.0
Minnesota 2000 3,713 75.5
2001 3,758 75.6
Percent change +1.2 +0.1
Missouri 2000 7,598 135.8
2001 7,771 138.0
Percent change +2.3 +1.7
Nebraska 2000 1,147 67.0
2001 1,128 65.8
Percent change -1.7 -1.8
North Dakota 2000 56 8.7
2001 60 9.5
Percent change +7.1 +8.5
South Dakota 2000 131 17.4
2001 103 13.6
Percent change -21.4 -21.6
South (5,6,7) 2000 152,957 152.6
2001 162,590 159.7
Percent change +6.3 +4.6
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 89,426 172.7
2001 92,074 174.5
Percent change +3.0 +1.0
Delaware 2000 1,394 177.9
2001 1,156 145.2
Percent change -17.1 -18.4
District of Columbia (7) 2000 3,554 621.3
2001 3,943 689.6
Percent change +10.9 +11.0
Florida 2000 31,809 199.0
2001 32,867 200.5
Percent change +3.3 +0.7
Georgia 2000 13,250 161.9
2001 14,402 171.8
Percent change +8.7 +6.1
Maryland 2000 13,560 256.0
2001 13,525 251.6
Percent change -0.3 -1.7
North Carolina 2000 12,595 156.5
2001 13,304 162.5
Percent change +5.6 +3.9
South Carolina (5) 2000 6,220 155.0
2001 5,310 130.7
Percent change -14.6 -15.7
Virginia 2000 6,295 88.9
2001 6,860 95.4
Percent change +9.0 +7.3
West Virginia 2000 749 41.4
2001 707 39.2
Percent change -5.6 -5.3
East South Central (6) 2000 21,126 124.1
2001 22,377 130.6
Percent change +5.9 +5.3
Alabama 2000 5,702 128.2
2001 5,584 125.1
Percent change -2.1 -2.4
Kentucky (6) 2000 3,256 80.6
2001 3,280 80.7
Percent change +0.7 +0.1
Mississippi 2000 2,703 95.0
2001 3,294 115.3
Percent change +21.9 +21.3
Tennessee 2000 9,465 166.4
2001 10,219 178.0
Percent change +8.0 +7.0
West South Central 2000 42,405 134.9
2001 48,139 150.7
Percent change +13.5 +11.8
Arkansas 2000 2,001 74.8
2001 2,181 81.0
Percent change +9.0 +8.2
Louisiana 2000 7,532 168.5
2001 7,864 176.1
Percent change +4.4 +4.5
Oklahoma 2000 2,615 75.8
2001 2,746 79.4
Percent change +5.0 +4.7
Texas 2000 30,257 145.1
2001 35,348 165.8
Percent change +16.8 +14.2
West (5) 2000 89,880 142.2
2001 96,690 150.0
Percent change +7.6 +5.5
Mountain (5) 2000 19,318 106.3
2001 21,806 116.9
Percent change +12.9 +10.0
Arizona 2000 7,504 146.3
2001 8,868 167.1
Percent change +18.2 +14.2
Colorado 2000 3,034 70.5
2001 3,555 80.5
Percent change +17.2 +14.1
Idaho 2000 223 17.2
2001 245 18.5
Percent change +9.9 +7.6
Montana (5) 2000 203 22.5
2001 230 25.4
Percent change +13.3 +13.0
Nevada 2000 4,543 227.3
2001 4,932 234.2
Percent change +8.6 +3.0
New Mexico 2000 2,499 137.4
2001 2,695 147.3
Percent change +7.8 +7.2
Utah 2000 1,242 55.6
2001 1,197 52.7
Percent change -3.6 -5.2
Wyoming 2000 70 14.2
2001 84 17.0
Percent change +20.0 +19.8
Pacific 2000 70,562 156.7
2001 74,884 163.4
Percent change +6.1 +4.3
Alaska 2000 490 78.2
2001 514 81.0
Percent change +4.9 +3.6
California 2000 60,249 177.9
2001 64,545 187.1
Percent change +7.1 +5.2
Hawaii 2000 1,123 92.7
2001 1,142 93.3
Percent change +1.7 +0.6
Oregon 2000 2,888 84.4
2001 2,749 79.2
Percent change -4.8 -6.2
Washington 2000 5,812 98.6
2001 5,934 99.1
Percent change +2.1 +0.5
Puerto Rico 2000 8,757 229.9
2001 7,999 208.3
Percent change -8.7 -9.4
Aggravated assault
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 911,706 324.0
2001 907,219 318.5
Percent change -0.5 -1.7
Northeast 2000 139,965 261.2
2001 136,211 253.2
Percent change -2.7 -3.0
New England 2000 33,196 238.4
2001 32,985 235.2
Percent change -0.6 -1.3
Connecticut 2000 6,450 189.4
2001 6,565 191.7
Percent change +1.8 +1.2
Maine 2000 815 63.9
2001 826 64.2
Percent change +1.3 +0.4
Massachusetts 2000 22,594 355.9
2001 22,110 346.6
Percent change -2.1 -2.6
New Hampshire 2000 1,170 94.7
2001 1,224 97.2
Percent change +4.6 +2.7
Rhode Island 2000 1,742 166.2
2001 1,837 173.5
Percent change +5.5 +4.4
Vermont 2000 425 69.8
2001 423 69.0
Percent change -0.5 -1.2
Middle Atlantic 2000 106,769 269.1
2001 103,226 259.5
Percent change -3.3 -3.6
New Jersey 2000 17,099 203.2
2001 17,370 204.7
Percent change +1.6 +0.7
New York 2000 60,090 316.7
2001 57,042 300.0
Percent change -5.1 -5.2
Pennsylvania 2000 29,580 240.9
2001 28,814 234.5
Percent change -2.6 -2.6
Midwest (5,6) 2000 167,922 260.8
2001 170,347 263.3
Percent change +1.4 +1.0
East North Central (5,6) 2000 123,786 274.1
2001 124,312 274.0
Percent change +0.4 +8.0
Illinois (5,6) 2000 50,731 408.5
2001 49,713 398.3
Percent change -2.0 -2.5
Indiana 2000 12,837 211.1
2001 13,434 219.7
Percent change +4.7 +4.1
Michigan 2000 35,753 359.7
2001 36,551 365.8
Percent change +2.2 +1.7
Ohio 2000 17,636 155.3
2001 17,906 157.4
Percent change +1.5 +1.3
Wisconsin 2000 6,829 127.3
2001 6,708 124.2
Percent change -1.8 -2.5
West North Central 2000 44,136 229.4
2001 46,035 238.2
Percent change +4.3 +3.8
Iowa 2000 6,003 205.1
2001 6,012 205.7
Percent change +0.1 +0.3
Kansas 2000 7,231 269.0
2001 7,449 276.4
Percent change +3.0 +2.8
Minnesota 2000 7,709 156.7
2001 7,032 141.4
Percent change -8.8 -9.8
Missouri 2000 18,123 323.9
2001 20,946 372.1
Percent change +15.6 +14.9
Nebraska 2000 3,960 231.4
2001 3,612 210.8
Percent change -8.8 -8.9
North Dakota 2000 294 45.8
2001 274 43.2
Percent change -6.8 -5.7
South Dakota 2000 816 108.1
2001 710 93.8
Percent change -13.0 -13.2
South (5,6,7) 2000 388,617 387.7
2001 386,943 380.0
Percent change -0.4 -2.0
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 215,687 416.6
2001 213,133 403.9
Percent change -1.2 -3.0
Delaware 2000 3,520 449.2
2001 3,269 410.6
Percent change -7.1 -8.6
District of Columbia (7) 2000 4,582 801.0
2001 5,568 973.7
Percent change +21.5 +21.6
Florida 2000 90,008 563.2
2001 90,331 550.9
Percent change +0.4 -2.2
Georgia 2000 25,450 310.9
2001 24,491 292.1
Percent change -3.8 -6.0
Maryland 2000 26,130 493.3
2001 26,668 496.1
Percent change +2.1 +0.6
North Carolina 2000 24,715 307.0
2001 24,573 300.2
Percent change -0.6 -2.2
South Carolina (5) 2000 25,054 624.5
2001 22,320 549.3
Percent change -10.9 -12.0
Virginia 2000 11,631 164.3
2001 11,945 166.2
Percent change +2.7 +1.1
West Virginia 2000 4,597 254.2
2001 3,968 220.2
Percent change -13.7 -13.4
East South Central (6) 2000 55,932 328.6
2001 53,316 311.3
Percent change -4.7 -5.3
Alabama 2000 14,107 317.2
2001 12,250 274.4
Percent change -13.2 -13.5
Kentucky (6) 2000 7,363 182.2
2001 5,845 143.8
Percent change -20.6 -21.1
Mississippi 2000 6,290 221.1
2001 5,283 184.8
Percent change -16.0 -16.4
Tennessee 2000 28,172 495.2
2001 29,938 521.6
Percent change +6.3 +5.3
West South Central 2000 116,998 372.1
2001 120,494 377.2
Percent change +3.0 +1.4
Arkansas 2000 8,887 332.4
2001 8,969 333.2
Percent change +0.9 +0.2
Louisiana 2000 20,851 466.6
2001 20,910 468.3
Percent change +0.3 +0.4
Oklahoma 2000 12,958 375.5
2001 13,309 384.6
Percent change +2.7 +2.4
Texas 2000 74,302 356.3
2001 77,306 362.5
Percent change +4.0 +1.7
West (5) 2000 215,202 340.5
2001 213,718 331.5
Percent change -0.7 -2.7
Mountain (5) 2000 51,995 286.1
2001 54,172 290.5
Percent change +4.2 +1.5
Arizona 2000 17,841 347.7
2001 17,889 337.1
Percent change +0.3 -3.1
Colorado 2000 9,425 219.1
2001 9,849 222.9
Percent change +4.5 +1.7
Idaho 2000 2,644 204.3
2001 2,511 190.1
Percent change -5.0 -7.0
Montana (5) 2000 2,276 252.3
2001 2,735 302.4
Percent change +20.2 +19.9
Nevada 2000 4,942 247.3
2001 6,364 302.2
Percent change +28.8 +22.2
New Mexico 2000 10,230 562.4
2001 10,644 581.9
Percent change +4.0 +3.5
Utah 2000 3,563 159.5
2001 3,154 139.0
Percent change -11.5 -12.9
Wyoming 2000 1,074 217.5
2001 1,026 207.5
Percent change -4.5 -4.6
Pacific 2000 163,207 362.5
2001 159,546 348.2
Percent change -2.2 -3.9
Alaska 2000 2,540 405.1
2001 2,681 422.3
Percent change +5.6 +4.2
California 2000 138,418 408.7
2001 136,143 394.6
Percent change -1.6 -3.4
Hawaii 2000 1,450 119.7
2001 1,534 125.3
Percent change +5.8 +4.7
Oregon 2000 7,756 226.7
2001 6,643 191.3
Percent change -14.4 -15.6
Washington 2000 13,043 221.3
2001 12,545 209.5
Percent change -3.8 -5.3
Puerto Rico 2000 2,726 71.6
2001 2,473 64.4
Percent change -9.3 -10.0
Burglary
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 2,050,992 728.8
2001 2,109,767 740.8
Percent change +2.9 +1.6
Northeast 2000 255,874 477.4
2001 252,907 470.0
Percent change -1.2 -1.6
New England 2000 69,924 502.2
2001 71,350 508.8
Percent change +2.0 +1.3
Connecticut 2000 17,436 512.0
2001 17,159 501.0
Percent change -1.6 -2.1
Maine 2000 6,775 531.4
2001 6,898 536.1
Percent change +1.8 +0.9
Massachusetts 2000 30,600 482.0
2001 32,430 508.4
Percent change +6.0 +5.5
New Hampshire 2000 4,992 404.0
2001 4,889 388.3
Percent change -2.1 -3.9
Rhode Island 2000 6,620 631.5
2001 6,824 644.4
Percent change +3.1 +2.0
Vermont 2000 3,501 575.0
2001 3,150 513.8
Percent change -10.0 -10.7
Middle Atlantic 2000 185,950 468.7
2001 181,557 456.4
Percent change -2.4 -2.6
New Jersey 2000 43,924 522.0
2001 46,812 551.7
Percent change +6.6 +5.7
New York 2000 87,946 463.4
2001 80,400 422.9
Percent change -8.6 -8.7
Pennsylvania 2000 54,080 440.4
2001 54,345 442.3
Percent change +0.5 +0.4
Midwest (5,6) 2000 427,314 663.6
2001 438,361 677.7
Percent change +2.6 +2.1
East North Central (5,6) 2000 306,567 678.9
2001 317,477 699.9
Percent change +3.6 +3.1
Illinois (5,6) 2000 81,850 659.1
2001 78,844 631.6
Percent change -3.7 -4.2
Indiana 2000 41,108 676.1
2001 42,758 699.3
Percent change +4.0 +3.4
Michigan 2000 69,790 702.2
2001 72,038 721.0
Percent change +3.2 +2.7
Ohio 2000 88,636 780.7
2001 96,910 852.1
Percent change +9.3 +9.1
Wisconsin 2000 25,183 469.5
2001 26,927 498.5
Percent change +6.9 +6.2
West North Central 2000 120,747 627.7
2001 120,884 625.6
Percent change +0.1 -0.3
Iowa 2000 16,342 558.4
2001 16,885 577.6
Percent change +3.3 +3.4
Kansas 2000 21,484 799.1
2001 20,514 761.3
Percent change -4.5 -4.7
Minnesota 2000 26,116 530.9
2001 25,496 512.8
Percent change -2.4 -3.4
Missouri 2000 41,685 745.0
2001 42,977 763.4
Percent change +3.1 +2.5
Nebraska 2000 10,131 592.0
2001 9,760 569.7
Percent change -3.7 -3.8
North Dakota 2000 2,093 325.9
2001 2,165 341.2
Percent change +3.4 +4.7
South Dakota 2000 2,896 383.7
2001 3,087 408.0
Percent change +6.6 +6.3
South (5,6,7) 2000 906,573 904.4
2001 943,739 926.8
Percent change +4.1 +2.5
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 469,304 906.5
2001 479,484 908.8
Percent change +2.2 +0.2
Delaware 2000 5,216 665.6
2001 5,144 646.1
Percent change -1.4 -2.9
District of Columbia (7) 2000 4,745 829.5
2001 5,011 876.3
Percent change +5.6 +5.6
Florida 2000 172,898 1081.8
2001 176,052 1073.7
Percent change +1.8 -0.7
Georgia 2000 68,488 836.6
2001 71,799 856.4
Percent change +4.8 +2.4
Maryland 2000 39,426 744.4
2001 41,553 773.1
Percent change +5.4 +3.9
North Carolina 2000 97,888 1216.1
2001 101,889 1244.6
Percent change +4.1 +2.3
South Carolina (5) 2000 40,319 1005.0
2001 36,831 906.5
Percent change -8.7 -9.8
Virginia 2000 30,434 429.9
2001 31,604 439.7
Percent change +3.8 +2.3
West Virginia 2000 9,890 546.9
2001 9,601 532.8
Percent change -2.9 -2.6
East South Central (6) 2000 148,901 874.7
2001 156,673 914.7
Percent change +5.2 +4.6
Alabama 2000 40,331 906.9
2001 40,642 910.4
Percent change +0.8 +0.4
Kentucky (6) 2000 25,308 626.2
2001 26,505 651.9
Percent change +4.7 +4.1
Mississippi 2000 26,918 946.3
2001 29,821 1043.4
Percent change +10.8 +10.3
Tennessee 2000 56,344 990.4
2001 59,705 1040.2
Percent change +6.0 +5.0
West South Central 2000 288,368 917.1
2001 307,582 962.9
Percent change +6.7 +5.0
Arkansas 2000 21,443 802.1
2001 22,196 824.5
Percent change +3.5 +2.8
Louisiana 2000 46,289 1035.8
2001 46,451 1040.2
Percent change +0.3 +0.4
Oklahoma 2000 31,661 917.5
2001 34,573 999.2
Percent change +9.2 +8.9
Texas 2000 188,975 906.3
2001 204,362 958.3
Percent change +8.1 +5.7
West (5) 2000 461,231 729.8
2001 474,760 736.4
Percent change +2.9 +0.9
Mountain (5) 2000 145,280 799.5
2001 148,079 794.0
Percent change +1.9 -0.7
Arizona 2000 51,902 1011.6
2001 54,821 1032.9
Percent change +5.6 +2.1
Colorado 2000 27,133 630.8
2001 28,533 645.9
Percent change +5.2 +2.4
Idaho 2000 7,330 566.5
2001 7,507 568.3
Percent change +2.4 +0.3
Montana (5) 2000 3,624 401.7
2001 3,670 405.8
Percent change +1.3 +1.0
Nevada 2000 17,526 877.1
2001 17,711 840.9
Percent change +1.1 -4.1
New Mexico 2000 21,339 1173.1
2001 19,552 1068.9
Percent change -8.4 -8.9
Utah 2000 14,348 642.5
2001 13,804 608.2
Percent change -3.8 -5.3
Wyoming 2000 2,078 420.8
2001 2,481 501.8
Percent change +19.4 +19.2
Pacific 2000 315,951 701.7
2001 326,681 712.9
Percent change +3.4 +1.6
Alaska 2000 3,899 621.9
2001 3,847 605.9
Percent change -1.3 -2.6
California 2000 222,293 656.3
2001 232,000 672.4
Percent change +4.4 +2.5
Hawaii 2000 10,665 880.3
2001 11,162 911.6
Percent change +4.7 +3.6
Oregon 2000 25,618 748.8
2001 26,648 767.3
Percent change +4.0 +2.5
Washington 2000 53,476 907.3
2001 53,024 885.5
Percent change -0.8 -2.4
Puerto Rico 2000 21,057 552.9
2001 19,931 519.1
Percent change -5.3 -6.1
Larceny-theft
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 6,971,590 2,477.3
2001 7,076,171 2,484.6
Percent change +1.5 +0.3
Northeast 2000 976,144 1,821.4
2001 962,226 1,788.4
Percent change -1.4 -1.8
New England 2000 253,812 1,823.0
2001 253,529 1,808.0
Percent change -0.1 -0.8
Connecticut 2000 68,498 2,011.4
2001 65,762 1,920.0
Percent change -4.0 -4.5
Maine 2000 23,906 1,875.1
2001 24,585 1,910.7
Percent change +2.8 +1.9
Massachusetts 2000 105,425 1,660.5
2001 106,821 1,674.5
Percent change +1.3 +0.8
New Hampshire 2000 20,761 1,680.0
2001 20,060 1,593.1
Percent change -3.4 -5.2
Rhode Island 2000 22,038 2,102.2
2001 23,875 2,254.7
Percent change +8.3 +7.3
Vermont 2000 13,184 2,165.5
2001 12,426 2,026.8
Percent change -5.7 -6.4
Middle Atlantic 2000 722,332 1,820.8
2001 708,697 1,781.4
Percent change -1.9 -2.2
New Jersey 2000 155,562 1,848.8
2001 156,031 1,839.0
Percent change +0.3 -0.5
New York 2000 340,901 1,796.4
2001 329,316 1,732.2
Percent change -3.4 -3.6
Pennsylvania 2000 225,869 1,839.2
2001 223,350 1,817.8
Percent change -1.1 -1.2
Midwest (5,6) 2000 1,594,285 2,475.9
2001 1,611,700 2,491.5
Percent change +1.1 +0.6
East North Central (5,6) 2000 1,098,533 2,432.8
2001 1,099,612 2,424.0
Percent change +0.1 -0.4
Illinois (5,6) 2000 313,161 2,521.6
2001 304,362 2,438.3
Percent change -2.8 -3.3
Indiana 2000 144,707 2,379.9
2001 147,291 2,408.8
Percent change +1.8 +1.2
Michigan 2000 227,783 2,291.9
2001 226,708 2,269.2
Percent change -0.5 -1.0
Ohio 2000 293,277 2,583.2
2001 295,976 2,602.3
Percent change +0.9 +0.7
Wisconsin 2000 119,605 2,229.9
2001 125,275 2,319.1
Percent change +4.7 +4.0
West North Central 2000 495,752 2,577.0
2001 512,088 2,650.0
Percent change +3.3 +2.8
Iowa 2000 65,118 2,225.2
2001 66,244 2,266.2
Percent change +1.7 +1.8
Kansas 2000 80,077 2,978.6
2001 77,038 2,858.9
Percent change -3.8 -4.0
Minnesota 2000 118,250 2,403.7
2001 124,519 2,504.3
Percent change +5.3 +4.2
Missouri 2000 159,539 2,851.3
2001 167,420 2,973.9
Percent change +4.9 +4.3
Nebraska 2000 49,118 2,870.3
2001 52,713 3,076.8
Percent change +7.3 +7.2
North Dakota 2000 11,092 1,727.2
2001 11,583 1,825.7
Percent change +4.4 +5.7
South Dakota 2000 12,558 1,663.7
2001 12,571 1,661.5
Percent change +0.1 -0.1
South (5,6,7) 2000 2,851,757 2,845.0
2001 2,878,512 2,826.7
Percent change +0.9 -0.6
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 1,479,625 2,858.1
2001 1,476,731 2,798.8
Percent change -0.2 -2.1
Delaware 2000 21,360 2,725.9
2001 19,476 2,446.2
Percent change -8.8 -10.3
District of Columbia (7) 2000 21,655 3,785.4
2001 21,473 3,755.2
Percent change -0.8 -0.8
Florida 2000 518,298 3,242.9
2001 516,548 3,150.4
Percent change -0.3 -2.9
Georgia 2000 240,440 2,937.0
2001 238,484 2,844.5
Percent change -0.8 -3.1
Maryland 2000 145,423 2,745.7
2001 145,934 2,715.0
Percent change +0.4 -1.1
North Carolina 2000 232,767 2,891.8
2001 237,241 2,898.0
Percent change +1.9 +0.2
South Carolina (5) 2000 125,385 3,125.2
2001 112,247 2,762.7
Percent change -10.5 -11.6
Virginia 2000 146,158 2,064.8
2001 157,060 2,185.1
Percent change +7.5 +5.8
West Virginia 2000 28,139 1,556.1
2001 28,268 1,568.8
Percent change +0.5 +0.8
East South Central (6) 2000 424,409 2,493.2
2001 428,474 2,501.6
Percent change +1.0 +0.3
Alabama 2000 127,399 2,864.8
2001 119,992 2,687.8
Percent change -5.8 -6.2
Kentucky (6) 2000 73,141 1,809.6
2001 73,152 1,799.3
Percent change +8.0 -0.6
Mississippi 2000 69,758 2,452.2
2001 70,315 2,460.3
Percent change +0.8 +0.3
Tennessee 2000 154,111 2,708.8
2001 165,015 2,874.8
Percent change +7.1 +6.1
West South Central 2000 947,723 3,013.9
2001 973,307 3,047.0
Percent change +2.7 +1.1
Arkansas 2000 69,740 2,608.7
2001 69,590 2,585.0
Percent change -0.2 -0.9
Louisiana 2000 144,345 3,229.9
2001 139,555 3,125.2
Percent change -3.3 -3.2
Oklahoma 2000 96,116 2,785.4
2001 94,537 2,732.2
Percent change -1.6 -1.9
Texas 2000 637,522 3,057.4
2001 669,625 3,140.1
Percent change +5.0 +2.7
West (5) 2000 1,549,404 2,451.7
2001 1,623,733 2,518.5
Percent change +4.8 +2.7
Mountain (5) 2000 532,577 2,930.7
2001 546,277 2,929.1
Percent change +2.6 -0.1
Arizona 2000 176,705 3,444.1
2001 186,850 3,520.6
Percent change +5.7 +2.2
Colorado 2000 112,843 2,623.5
2001 121,360 2,747.1
Percent change +7.5 +4.7
Idaho 2000 28,545 2,206.0
2001 28,285 2,141.2
Percent change -0.9 -2.9
Montana (5) 2000 26,678 2,957.0
2001 24,684 2,729.2
Percent change -7.5 -7.7
Nevada 2000 44,125 2,208.2
2001 45,073 2,140.1
Percent change +2.1 -3.1
New Mexico 2000 57,925 3,184.4
2001 56,406 3,083.7
Percent change -2.6 -3.2
Utah 2000 73,438 3,288.5
2001 70,676 3,113.8
Percent change -3.8 -5.3
Wyoming 2000 12,318 2,494.6
2001 12,943 2,617.8
Percent change +5.1 +4.9
Pacific 2000 1,016,827 2,258.3
2001 1,077,456 2,351.4
Percent change +6.0 +4.1
Alaska 2000 16,838 2,685.8
2001 16,695 2,629.6
Percent change -0.8 -2.1
California 2000 651,855 1,924.5
2001 697,669 2,022.2
Percent change +7.0 +5.1
Hawaii 2000 43,254 3,570.2
2001 44,925 3,669.2
Percent change +3.9 +2.8
Oregon 2000 114,230 3,338.7
2001 123,034 3,542.7
Percent change +7.7 +6.1
Washington 2000 190,650 3,234.6
2001 195,133 3,258.7
Percent change +2.4 +0.7
Puerto Rico 2000 28,940 759.9
2001 26,140 680.8
Percent change -9.7 -10.4
Motor vehicle theft
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000 1,160,002 412.2
2001 1,226,457 430.6
Percent change +5.7 +4.5
Northeast 2000 172,626 322.1
2001 171,526 318.8
Percent change -0.6 -1.0
New England 2000 47,919 344.2
2001 49,818 355.3
Percent change +4.0 +3.2
Connecticut 2000 13,099 384.6
2001 12,378 361.4
Percent change -5.5 -6.0
Maine 2000 1,322 103.7
2001 1,671 129.9
Percent change +26.4 +25.2
Massachusetts 2000 25,876 407.6
2001 27,828 436.2
Percent change +7.5 +7.0
New Hampshire 2000 2,148 173.8
2001 2,140 170.0
Percent change -0.4 -2.2
Rhode Island 2000 4,665 445.0
2001 5,043 476.2
Percent change +8.1 +7.0
Vermont 2000 809 132.9
2001 758 123.6
Percent change -6.3 -7.0
Middle Atlantic 2000 124,707 314.3
2001 121,708 305.9
Percent change -2.4 -2.7
New Jersey 2000 34,151 405.9
2001 37,708 444.4
Percent change +10.4 +9.5
New York 2000 54,231 285.8
2001 48,287 254.0
Percent change -11.0 -11.1
Pennsylvania 2000 36,325 295.8
2001 35,713 290.7
Percent change -1.7 -1.7
Midwest (5,6) 2000 237,754 369.2
2001 245,767 379.9
Percent change +3.4 +2.9
East North Central (5,6) 2000 180,743 400.3
2001 180,841 398.7
Percent change +0.1 -0.4
Illinois (5,6) 2000 50,267 404.7
2001 48,784 390.8
Percent change -3.0 -3.4
Indiana 2000 21,090 346.8
2001 21,499 351.6
Percent change +1.9 +1.4
Michigan 2000 55,724 560.7
2001 53,607 536.6
Percent change -3.8 -4.3
Ohio 2000 39,026 343.7
2001 42,229 371.3
Percent change +8.2 +8.0
Wisconsin 2000 14,636 272.9
2001 14,722 272.5
Percent change +0.6 -0.1
West North Central 2000 57,011 296.3
2001 64,926 336.0
Percent change +13.9 +13.4
Iowa 2000 5,374 183.6
2001 5,505 188.3
Percent change +2.4 +2.5
Kansas 2000 6,496 241.6
2001 7,985 296.3
Percent change +22.9 +22.6
Minnesota 2000 13,432 273.0
2001 15,031 302.3
Percent change +11.9 +10.7
Missouri 2000 24,695 441.4
2001 28,014 497.6
Percent change +13.4 +12.7
Nebraska 2000 5,230 305.6
2001 6,490 378.8
Percent change +24.1 +23.9
North Dakota 2000 986 153.5
2001 1,086 171.2
Percent change +10.1 +11.5
South Dakota 2000 798 105.7
2001 815 107.7
Percent change +2.1 +1.9
South (5,6,7) 2000 418,479 417.5
2001 435,396 427.6
Percent change +4.0 +2.4
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000 228,187 440.8
2001 231,445 438.7
Percent change +1.4 -0.5
Delaware 2000 3,151 402.1
2001 2,779 349.0
Percent change -11.8 -13.2
District of Columbia (7) 2000 6,600 1153.7
2001 7,670 1341.3
Percent change +16.2 +16.3
Florida 2000 89,181 558.0
2001 89,917 548.4
Percent change +0.8 -1.7
Georgia 2000 38,702 472.8
2001 37,589 448.3
Percent change -2.9 -5.2
Maryland 2000 28,573 539.5
2001 32,025 595.8
Percent change +12.1 +10.4
North Carolina 2000 25,266 313.9
2001 24,647 301.1
Percent change -2.4 -4.1
South Carolina (5) 2000 15,586 388.5
2001 14,760 363.3
Percent change -5.3 -6.5
Virginia 2000 17,813 251.6
2001 18,842 262.1
Percent change +5.8 +4.2
West Virginia 2000 3,315 183.3
2001 3,216 178.5
Percent change -3.0 -2.6
East South Central (6) 2000 56,581 332.4
2001 59,708 348.6
Percent change +5.5 +4.9
Alabama 2000 12,809 288.0
2001 12,619 282.7
Percent change -1.5 -1.9
Kentucky (6) 2000 9,274 229.5
2001 9,344 229.8
Percent change +0.8 +0.2
Mississippi 2000 6,968 245.0
2001 9,473 331.5
Percent change +36.0 +35.3
Tennessee 2000 27,530 483.9
2001 28,272 492.5
Percent change +2.7 +1.8
West South Central 2000 133,711 425.2
2001 144,243 451.6
Percent change +7.9 +6.2
Arkansas 2000 6,932 259.3
2001 7,320 271.9
Percent change +5.6 +4.9
Louisiana 2000 21,270 475.9
2001 21,687 485.7
Percent change +2.0 +2.0
Oklahoma 2000 12,348 357.8
2001 12,569 363.3
Percent change +1.8 +1.5
Texas 2000 93,161 446.8
2001 102,667 481.4
Percent change +10.2 +7.8
West (5) 2000 331,143 524.0
2001 373,768 579.7
Percent change +12.9 +10.6
Mountain (5) 2000 91,694 504.6
2001 106,455 570.8
Percent change +16.1 +13.1
Arizona 2000 43,204 842.1
2001 52,203 983.6
Percent change +20.8 +16.8
Colorado 2000 16,961 394.3
2001 20,994 475.2
Percent change +23.8 +20.5
Idaho 2000 2,086 161.2
2001 2,389 180.8
Percent change +14.5 +12.2
Montana (5) 2000 1,896 210.2
2001 1,821 201.3
Percent change -4.0 -4.2
Nevada 2000 13,172 659.2
2001 14,702 698.1
Percent change +11.6 +5.9
New Mexico 2000 7,341 403.6
2001 7,137 390.2
Percent change -2.8 -3.3
Utah 2000 6,461 289.3
2001 6,513 286.9
Percent change +0.8 -0.8
Wyoming 2000 573 116.0
2001 696 140.8
Percent change +21.5 +21.3
Pacific 2000 239,449 531.8
2001 267,313 583.4
Percent change +11.6 +9.7
Alaska 2000 2,350 374.8
2001 2,618 412.4
Percent change +11.4 +10.0
California 2000 182,035 537.4
2001 204,033 591.4
Percent change +12.1 +10.0
Hawaii 2000 6,114 504.6
2001 6,743 550.7
Percent change +10.3 +9.1
Oregon 2000 13,932 407.2
2001 14,842 427.4
Percent change +6.5 +5.0
Washington 2000 35,018 594.1
2001 39,077 652.6
Percent change +11.6 +9.8
Puerto Rico 2000 12,976 340.7
2001 12,643 329.3
Percent change -2.6 -3.4
Arson (3)
Rate per
Area Year Number 100,000
United States Total (5,6,7,8)
2000
2001
Percent change
Northeast 2000
2001
Percent change
New England 2000
2001
Percent change
Connecticut 2000
2001
Percent change
Maine 2000
2001
Percent change
Massachusetts 2000
2001
Percent change
New Hampshire 2000
2001
Percent change
Rhode Island 2000
2001
Percent change
Vermont 2000
2001
Percent change
Middle Atlantic 2000
2001
Percent change
New Jersey 2000
2001
Percent change
New York 2000
2001
Percent change
Pennsylvania 2000
2001
Percent change
Midwest (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
East North Central (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Illinois (5,6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Indiana 2000
2001
Percent change
Michigan 2000
2001
Percent change
Ohio 2000
2001
Percent change
Wisconsin 2000
2001
Percent change
West North Central 2000
2001
Percent change
Iowa 2000
2001
Percent change
Kansas 2000
2001
Percent change
Minnesota 2000
2001
Percent change
Missouri 2000
2001
Percent change
Nebraska 2000
2001
Percent change
North Dakota 2000
2001
Percent change
South Dakota 2000
2001
Percent change
South (5,6,7) 2000
2001
Percent change
South Atlantic (5,7) 2000
2001
Percent change
Delaware 2000
2001
Percent change
District of Columbia (7) 2000
2001
Percent change
Florida 2000
2001
Percent change
Georgia 2000
2001
Percent change
Maryland 2000
2001
Percent change
North Carolina 2000
2001
Percent change
South Carolina (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Virginia 2000
2001
Percent change
West Virginia 2000
2001
Percent change
East South Central (6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Alabama 2000
2001
Percent change
Kentucky (6) 2000
2001
Percent change
Mississippi 2000
2001
Percent change
Tennessee 2000
2001
Percent change
West South Central 2000
2001
Percent change
Arkansas 2000
2001
Percent change
Louisiana 2000
2001
Percent change
Oklahoma 2000
2001
Percent change
Texas 2000
2001
Percent change
West (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Mountain (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Arizona 2000
2001
Percent change
Colorado 2000
2001
Percent change
Idaho 2000
2001
Percent change
Montana (5) 2000
2001
Percent change
Nevada 2000
2001
Percent change
New Mexico 2000
2001
Percent change
Utah 2000
2001
Percent change
Wyoming 2000
2001
Percent change
Pacific 2000
2001
Percent change
Alaska 2000
2001
Percent change
California 2000
2001
Percent change
Hawaii 2000
2001
Percent change
Oregon 2000
2001
Percent change
Washington 2000
2001
Percent change
Puerto Rico 2000
2001
Percent change
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in this table. See
special report, Section V.
(2) Populations are Bureau of the Census 2001 provisional estimates as
of July 1, 2001, and 2000 decennial counts.
(3) Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables,
sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense.
(4) Violent crimes are offenses of murder, forcible rape, robbery, and
aggravated assault. Property crimes are offenses of burglary,
larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.
(5) The 2000 crime figures have been adjusted. See Crime Trends,
Appendix I, for details.
(6) Limited data for 2001 were available for the states of Illinois and
Kentucky; therefore, it was necessary that their crime counts be
estimated. See Offense Estimation, Appendix I, for details.
(7) Includes offenses reported by the Zoological Police.
(8) Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.
Offense totals are based on all reporting agencies and estimates for
unreported areas.
Table 5
Index of Crime (1)
by State, 2001
Crime
Index
Area Population total
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,121,024
Area actually reporting 92.8% 145,775
Estimated totals 100.0% 154,595
Cities outside metropolitan areas 532,212
Area actually reporting 81.4% 21,521
Estimated totals 100.0% 26,454
Rural 811,120
Area actually reporting 71.7% 8,456
Estimated totals 100.0% 11,786
State Total 4,464,356 192,835
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,319.4
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 263,588
Area actually reporting 100.0% 13,214
Cities outside metropolitan areas 165,145
Area actually reporting 76.2% 6,809
Estimated totals 100.0% 8,941
Rural 206,159
Area actually reporting 100.0% 4,740
State Total 634,892 26,895
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,236.2
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 4,682,911
Area actually reporting 99.6% 301,819
Estimated totals 100.0% 302,889
Cities outside metropolitan areas 297,168
Area actually reporting 99.1% 12,771
Estimated totals 100.0% 12,887
Rural 327,252
Area actually reporting 100.0% 6,773
State Total 5,307,331 322,549
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,077.40
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,330,256
Area actually reporting 100.0% 71,929
Cities outside metropolitan areas 498,097
Area actually reporting 100.0% 26,367
Rural 863,737
Area actually reporting 98.7% 12,826
Estimated totals 100.0% 13,000
State Total 2,692,090 111,296
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,134.20
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 33,359,040
Area actually reporting 100.0% 1,311,344
Cities outside metropolitan areas 478,856
Area actually reporting 100.0% 20,583
Rural 663,234
Area actually reporting 100.0% 14,630
State Total 34,501,130 1,346,557
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,902.90
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,705,331
Area actually reporting 95.8% 157,191
Estimated totals 100.0% 165,481
Cities outside metropolitan areas 308,225
Area actually reporting 76.9% 11,687
Estimated totals 100.0% 15,205
Rural 404,158
Area actually reporting 93.5% 5,325
Estimated totals 100.0% 5,693
State Total 4,417,714 186,379
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,218.90
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area 2,859,060
Area actually reporting 100.0% 96,828
Cities outside metropolitan areas 60,372
Area actually reporting 100.0% 2,334
Rural 505,642
Area actually reporting 100.0% 7,629
State Total 3,425,074 106,791
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,117.90
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area 637,015
Area actually reporting 99.9% 27,010
Estimated totals 100.0% 27,051
Cities outside metropolitan areas 38,932
Area actually reporting 100.0% 2,336
Rural 120,218
Area actually reporting 100.0% 2,880
State Total 796,165 32,267
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,052.80
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area 571,822
Area actually reporting 100.0% 44,085
Cities outside metropolitan areas None
Rural None
Total 571,822 44,085
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,709.6
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 15,221,969
Area actually reporting 99.9% 867,648
Estimated totals 100.0% 868,133
Cities outside metropolitan areas 236,519
Area actually reporting 95.5% 15,865
Estimated totals 100.0% 16,607
Rural 938,027
Area actually reporting 100.0% 28,490
State Total 16,396,515 913,230
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,569.7
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 5,803,341
Area actually reporting 98.2% 285,094
Estimated totals 100.0% 289,868
Cities outside metropolitan areas 899,214
Area actually reporting 91.7% 51,876
Estimated totals 100.0% 56,583
Rural 1,681,360
Area actually reporting 86.9% 37,447
Estimated totals 100.0% 43,092
State Total 8,383,915 389,543
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,646.3
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area 885,605
Area actually reporting 100.0% 48,442
Cities outside metropolitan areas None
Rural 338,793
Area actually reporting 100.0% 17,505
State Total 1,224,398 65,947
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,386.1
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area 518,530
Area actually reporting 100.0% 20,497
Cities outside metropolitan areas 372,632
Area actually reporting 97.1% 13,991
Estimated totals 100.0% 14,402
Rural 429,844
Area actually reporting 98.9% 6,422
Estimated totals 100.0% 6,493
State Total 1,321,006 41,392
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,133.4
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 12,482,301 511,494
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,097.8
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 4,414,639
Area actually reporting 88.8% 168,472
Estimated totals 100.0% 182,738
Cities outside metropolitan areas 584,671
Area actually reporting 79.9% 24,551
Estimated totals 100.0% 30,737
Rural 1,115,435
Area actually reporting 50.2% 10,450
Estimated totals 100.0% 20,807
State Total 6,114,745 234,282
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,831.4
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,324,709
Area actually reporting 98.6% 62,278
Estimated totals 100.0% 62,862
Cities outside metropolitan areas 706,401
Area actually reporting 87.5% 22,951
Estimated totals 100.0% 26,231
Rural 892,069
Area actually reporting 99.1% 7,341
Estimated totals 100.0% 7,406
State Total 2,923,179 96,499
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,301.2
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,524,581
Area actually reporting 92.1% 71,995
Estimated totals 100.0% 75,461
Cities outside metropolitan areas 721,090
Area actually reporting 82.3% 25,922
Estimated totals 100.0% 31,497
Rural 448,970
Area actually reporting 94.9% 9,003
Estimated totals 100.0% 9,488
State Total 2,694,641 116,446
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,321.4
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 4,065,556 119,449
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,938.10
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,367,535
Area actually reporting 98.4% 193,992
Estimated totals 100.0% 197,176
Cities outside metropolitan areas 366,764
Area actually reporting 82.9% 20,056
Estimated totals 100.0% 24,205
Rural 731,131
Area actually reporting 90.8% 15,420
Estimated totals 100.0% 16,990
State Total 4,465,430 238,371
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,338.1
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area 485,545
Area actually reporting 99.9% 15,523
Estimated totals 100.0% 15,536
Cities outside metropolitan areas 425,744
Area actually reporting 99.4% 13,320
Estimated totals 100.0% 13,406
Rural 375,381
Area actually reporting 100.0% 5,646
State Total 1,286,670 34,588
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,688.2
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area 4,983,985
Area actually reporting 99.9% 246,892
Estimated totals 100.0% 247,234
Cities outside metropolitan areas 107,309
Area actually reporting 100.0% 8,725
Rural 283,862
Area actually reporting 100.0% 5,641
State Total 5,375,156 261,600
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,866.8
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area 6,122,157
Area actually reporting 96.0% 184,831
Estimated totals 100.0% 190,087
Cities outside metropolitan areas 247,593
Area actually reporting 88.9% 6,722
Estimated totals 100.0% 7,558
Rural 9,554
Area actually reporting 100.0% 21
State Total 6,379,304 197,666
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,098.6
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area 8,212,518
Area actually reporting 99.3% 359,226
Estimated totals 100.0% 361,388
Cities outside metropolitan areas 586,465
Area actually reporting 91.8% 18,707
Estimated totals 100.0% 20,371
Rural 1,191,834
Area actually reporting 98.3% 25,571
Estimated totals 100.0% 26,018
State Total 9,990,817 407,777
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,081.5
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,500,541
Area actually reporting 98.7% 139,026
Estimated totals 100.0% 140,653
Cities outside metropolitan areas 555,006
Area actually reporting 94.3% 21,519
Estimated totals 100.0% 22,826
Rural 916,747
Area actually reporting 96.2% 14,159
Estimated totals 100.0% 14,712
State Total 4,972,294 178,191
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,583.7
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,028,476
Area actually reporting 83.5% 52,787
Estimated totals 100.0% 58,352
Cities outside metropolitan areas 654,291
Area actually reporting 81.8% 33,212
Estimated totals 100.0% 40,604
Rural 1,175,262
Area actually reporting 45.6% 9,415
Estimated totals 100.0% 20,659
State Total 2,858,029 119,615
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,185.2
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,819,525
Area actually reporting 98.8% 220,713
Estimated totals 100.0% 222,774
Cities outside metropolitan areas 526,521
Area actually reporting 97.5% 24,888
Estimated totals 100.0% 25,534
Rural 1,283,661
Area actually reporting 95.3% 19,599
Estimated totals 100.0% 20,575
State Total 5,629,707 268,883
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,776.1
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 306,270
Area actually reporting 76.2% 12,456
Estimated totals 100.0% 14,058
Cities outside metropolitan areas 174,563
Area actually reporting 49.7% 5,031
Estimated totals 100.0% 10,126
Rural 423,600
Area actually reporting 62.0% 5,688
Estimated totals 100.0% 9,178
State Total 904,433 33,362
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,688.7
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 900,872
Area actually reporting 100.0% 51,559
Cities outside metropolitan areas 407,707
Area actually reporting 84.9% 14,245
Estimated totals 100.0% 16,775
Rural 404,656
Area actually reporting 88.9% 5,193
Estimated totals 100.0% 5,843
State Total 1,713,235 74,177
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,329.6
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,842,036
Area actually reporting 100.0% 82,852
Cities outside metropolitan areas 45,517
Area actually reporting 100.0% 1,788
Rural 218,521
Area actually reporting 100.0% 5,205
State Total 2,106,074 89,845
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,266.0
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area 747,600
Area actually reporting 71.4% 14,239
Estimated totals 100.0% 17,900
Cities outside metropolitan areas 430,198
Area actually reporting 67.5% 6,817
Estimated totals 100.0% 10,102
Rural 81,383
Area actually reporting 5.8% 72
Estimated totals 100.0% 1,231
State Total 1,259,181 29,233
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,321.6
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area 8,484,431
Area actually reporting 99.9% 272,222
Estimated totals 100.0% 273,645
Cities outside metropolitan areas None
Rural None
State Total 8,484,431 273,645
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,225.3
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,045,351
Area actually reporting 86.7% 61,426
Estimated totals 100.0% 65,900
Cities outside metropolitan areas 435,707
Area actually reporting 89.6% 23,151
Estimated totals 100.0% 25,844
Rural 348,088
Area actually reporting 86.7% 4,889
Estimated totals 100.0% 5,639
State Total 1,829,146 97,383
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,324.0
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area 17,505,214
Area actually reporting 85.7% 474,734
Estimated totals 100.0% 523,111
Cities outside metropolitan areas 602,372
Area actually reporting 92.5% 16,682
Estimated totals 100.0% 18,041
Rural 903,792
Area actually reporting 95.6% 14,300
Estimated totals 100.0% 14,954
State Total 19,011,378 556,106
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,925.1
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 5,529,566
Area actually reporting 99.6% 293,531
Estimated totals 100.0% 295,036
Cities outside metropolitan areas 798,564
Area actually reporting 95.3% 55,301
Estimated totals 100.0% 58,030
Rural 1,858,138
Area actually reporting 98.4% 50,363
Estimated totals 100.0% 51,176
State Total 8,186,268 404,242
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,938.0
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 280,536
Area actually reporting 99.0% 8,704
Estimated totals 100.0% 8,805
Cities outside metropolitan areas 145,318
Area actually reporting 83.1% 3,727
Estimated totals 100.0% 4,485
Rural 208,594
Area actually reporting 75.5% 1,547
Estimated totals 100.0% 2,049
State Total 634,448 15,339
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,417.7
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area 9,230,336
Area actually reporting 83.0% 361,877
Estimated totals 100.0% 410,952
Cities outside metropolitan areas 783,071
Area actually reporting 68.0% 27,660
Estimated totals 100.0% 40,679
Rural 1,360,134
Area actually reporting 65.5% 15,392
Estimated totals 100.0% 23,507
State Total 11,373,541 475,138
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,177.6
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 2,103,077
Area actually reporting 100.0% 117,057
Cities outside metropolitan areas 690,391
Area actually reporting 100.0% 31,843
Rural 666,629
Area actually reporting 100.0% 10,505
State Total 3,460,097 159,405
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,607.0
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area 2,540,011
Area actually reporting 99.9% 139,004
Estimated totals 100.0% 139,078
Cities outside metropolitan areas 442,064
Area actually reporting 97.7% 24,901
Estimated totals 100.0% 25,494
Rural 490,792
Area actually reporting 100.0% 10,602
State Total 3,472,867 175,174
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,044.1
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 10,396,568
Area actually reporting 88.2% 295,409
Estimated totals 100.0% 324,947
Cities outside metropolitan areas 798,876
Area actually reporting 67.6% 14,807
Estimated totals 100.0% 21,912
Rural 1,091,706
Area actually reporting 100.0% 16,981
State Total 12,287,150 363,840
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,961.1
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,247,020
Area actually reporting 100.0% 62,440
Cities outside metropolitan areas 592,790
Area actually reporting 100.0% 7,677
Total 3,839,810 70,117
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,826.1
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area 993,716
Area actually reporting 100.0% 36,431
Cities outside metropolitan areas 65,204
Area actually reporting 100.0% 2,462
Rural None
Area actually reporting 100.0% 127
State Total 1,058,920 39,020
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,684.9
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 2,842,642
Area actually reporting 99.2% 138,184
Estimated totals 100.0% 139,343
Cities outside metropolitan areas 307,734
Area actually reporting 88.1% 19,756
Estimated totals 100.0% 22,414
Rural 912,635
Area actually reporting 99.6% 31,209
Estimated totals 100.0% 31,346
State Total 4,063,011 193,103
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,752.7
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 261,585
Area actually reporting 93.7% 8,936
Estimated totals 100.0% 9,392
Cities outside metropolitan areas 208,963
Area actually reporting 90.8% 5,428
Estimated totals 100.0% 5,976
Rural 286,052
Area actually reporting 54.0% 1,229
Estimated totals 100.0% 2,276
State Total 756,600 17,644
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,332.0
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,896,594
Area actually reporting 99.9% 233,467
Estimated totals 100.0% 233,675
Cities outside metropolitan areas 651,837
Area actually reporting 99.9% 36,745
Estimated totals 100.0% 36,861
Rural 1,191,590
Area actually reporting 100.0% 25,234
State Total 5,740,021 295,770
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,152.8
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area 18,093,364
Area actually reporting 99.9% 1,007,510
Estimated totals 100.0% 1,008,215
Cities outside metropolitan areas 1,442,562
Area actually reporting 98.4% 60,685
Estimated totals 100.0% 61,452
Rural 1,789,092
Area actually reporting 99.2% 28,908
Estimated totals 100.0% 29,142
State Total 21,325,018 1,098,809
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,152.7
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area 1,736,512
Area actually reporting 99.8% 82,277
Estimated totals 100.0% 82,391
Cities outside metropolitan areas 286,959
Area actually reporting 96.3% 8,874
Estimated totals 100.0% 9,213
Rural 246,318
Area actually reporting 96.6% 4,544
Estimated totals 100.0% 4,703
State Total 2,269,789 96,307
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,243.0
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area 162,250
Area actually reporting 100.0% 6,243
Cities outside metropolitan areas 204,916
Area actually reporting 99.4% 7,205
Estimated totals 100.0% 7,249
Rural 245,924
Area actually reporting 100.0% 3,486
State Total 613,090 16,978
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,769.3
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 5,613,370
Area actually reporting 96.3% 184,960
Estimated totals 100.0% 194,560
Cities outside metropolitan areas 442,640
Area actually reporting 92.4% 14,603
Estimated totals 100.0% 15,806
Rural 1,131,724
Area actually reporting 99.4% 17,972
Estimated totals 100.0% 18,079
State Total 7,187,734 228,445
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,178.3
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area 4,977,163
Area actually reporting 97.8% 256,328
Estimated totals 100.0% 261,276
Cities outside metropolitan areas 464,069
Area actually reporting 96.0% 30,054
Estimated totals 100.0% 31,302
Rural 546,741
Area actually reporting 100.0% 15,914
State Total 5,987,973 308,492
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,151.9
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area 762,844
Area actually reporting 92.6% 25,060
Estimated totals 100.0% 26,516
Cities outside metropolitan areas 278,413
Area actually reporting 96.6% 7,841
Estimated totals 100.0% 8,116
Rural 760,659
Area actually reporting 97.8% 11,238
Estimated totals 100.0% 11,488
State Total 1,801,916 46,120
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,559.5
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area 3,664,455
Area actually reporting 98.9% 136,845
Estimated totals 100.0% 138,032
Cities outside metropolitan areas 710,332
Area actually reporting 98.8% 25,991
Estimated totals 100.0% 26,303
Rural 1,027,119
Area actually reporting 97.1% 14,644
Estimated totals 100.0% 15,075
State Total 5,401,906 179,410
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,321.2
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area 148,332
Area actually reporting 100.0% 6,061
Cities outside metropolitan areas 206,928
Area actually reporting 99.1% 8,776
Estimated totals 100.0% 8,853
Rural 139,163
Area actually reporting 100.0% 2,478
State Total 494,423 17,392
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,517.6
Modified
Crime
Index Violent
Area total (2) crime (3)
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 14,422
Estimated totals 15,181
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,329
Estimated totals 2,864
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,103
Estimated totals 1,537
State Total 19,582
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 438.6
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,748
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 983
Estimated totals 1,291
Rural
Area actually reporting 696
State Total 3,735
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 588.3
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 26,589
Estimated totals 26,663
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,002
Estimated totals 1,011
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,001
State Total 28,675
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 540.3
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 7,198
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,338
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,632
Estimated totals 1,654
State Total 12,190
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 452.8
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 208,710
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,270
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,875
State Total 212,855
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 617.0
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 13,459
Estimated totals 14,085
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 707
Estimated totals 920
Rural
Area actually reporting 455
Estimated totals 487
State Total 15,492
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 350.7
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 10,125
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 223
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,144
State Total 11,492
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 335.5
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 3,949
Estimated totals 3,954
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 318
Rural
Area actually reporting 596
State Total 4,868
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 611.4
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,931
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Total 9,931
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,736.7
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 124,010
Estimated totals 124,066
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,103
Estimated totals 2,201
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,446
State Total 130,713
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 797.2
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 30,667
Estimated totals 31,077
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,726
Estimated totals 6,246
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,779
Estimated totals 4,348
State Total 41,671
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 497.0
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,453
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Area actually reporting 664
State Total 3,117
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 254.6
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,594
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 878
Estimated totals 903
Rural
Area actually reporting 707
Estimated totals 714
State Total 3,211
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 243.1
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 79,504
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 636.9
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 18,092
Estimated totals 19,231
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,090
Estimated totals 1,365
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,074
Estimated totals 2,138
State Total 22,734
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 371.8
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,397
Estimated totals 5,425
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,705
Estimated totals 1,949
Rural
Area actually reporting 487
Estimated totals 491
State Total 7,865
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 269.1
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 7,235
Estimated totals 7,562
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,959
Estimated totals 2,380
Rural
Area actually reporting 917
Estimated totals 967
State Total 10,909
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 404.8
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 10,448
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 257
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 23,958
Estimated totals 24,311
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,733
Estimated totals 3,298
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,786
Estimated totals 3,069
State Total 30,678
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 687.0
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 669
Estimated totals 669
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 509
Estimated totals 512
Rural
Area actually reporting 253
State Total 1,434
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 111.5
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 39,671
Estimated totals 39,705
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,319
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,064
State Total 42,088
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 783.0
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 28,558
Estimated totals 29,238
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,190
Estimated totals 1,338
Rural
Area actually reporting 11
State Total 30,587
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 479.5
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 51,298
Estimated totals 51,487
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,201
Estimated totals 1,308
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,584
Estimated totals 2,629
State Total 55,424
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 554.7
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 11,065
Estimated totals 11,142
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,037
Estimated totals 1,100
Rural
Area actually reporting 869
Estimated totals 903
State Total 13,145
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 264.4
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 3,971
Estimated totals 4,294
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,732
Estimated totals 3,341
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,080
Estimated totals 2,371
State Total 10,006
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 350.1
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 24,674
Estimated totals 24,832
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,425
Estimated totals 2,488
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,002
Estimated totals 3,152
State Total 30,472
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 541.3
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 784
Estimated totals 993
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 404
Estimated totals 813
Rural
Area actually reporting 856
Estimated totals 1,381
State Total 3,187
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 352.4
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,290
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 566
Estimated totals 667
Rural
Area actually reporting 228
Estimated totals 257
State Total 5,214
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 304.3
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 11,475
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 117
Rural
Area actually reporting 767
State Total 12,359
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 586.8
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,142
Estimated totals 1,393
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 392
Estimated totals 580
Rural
Area actually reporting 10
Estimated totals 171
State Total 2,144
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 170.3
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 32,984
Estimated totals 33,094
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
State Total 33,094
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 390.1
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,124
Estimated totals 9,028
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,597
Estimated totals 4,015
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,080
Estimated totals 1,245
State Total 14,288
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 781.1
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 90,627
Estimated totals 94,801
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,352
Estimated totals 1,462
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,760
Estimated totals 1,840
State Total 98,103
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 516.0
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 30,046
Estimated totals 30,149
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,487
Estimated totals 5,757
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,487
Estimated totals 4,559
State Total 40,465
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 494.3
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 313
Estimated totals 315
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 93
Estimated totals 112
Rural
Area actually reporting 59
Estimated totals 78
State Total 505
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 79.6
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 34,256
Estimated totals 36,939
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,345
Estimated totals 1,978
Rural
Area actually reporting 724
Estimated totals 1,106
State Total 40,023
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 351.9
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 12,761
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,247
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,718
State Total 17,726
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 512.3
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,056
Estimated totals 9,060
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 994
Estimated totals 1,018
Rural
Area actually reporting 572
State Total 10,650
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 306.7
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 43,333
Estimated totals 46,079
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,799
Estimated totals 2,662
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,691
State Total 50,432
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 410.4
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 10,234
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,169
Total 11,403
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 297.0
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 3,052
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 210
Rural
Area actually reporting 16
State Total 3,278
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 309.6
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 19,317
Estimated totals 19,439
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,665
Estimated totals 4,158
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,643
Estimated totals 5,668
State Total 29,265
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 720.3
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 660
Estimated totals 686
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 252
Estimated totals 278
Rural
Area actually reporting 112
Estimated totals 207
State Total 1,171
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 154.8
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 34,829
Estimated totals 34,850
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,319
Estimated totals 4,325
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,603
State Total 42,778
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 745.3
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 112,536
Estimated totals 112,586
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,869
Estimated totals 5,949
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,590
Estimated totals 3,620
State Total 122,155
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 572.8
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,570
Estimated totals 4,576
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 436
Estimated totals 452
Rural
Area actually reporting 277
Estimated totals 286
State Total 5,314
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 234.1
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 252
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 273
Estimated totals 274
Rural
Area actually reporting 118
State Total 644
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 105.0
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 16,759
Estimated totals 17,450
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,309
Estimated totals 1,417
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,060
Estimated totals 2,072
State Total 20,939
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 291.3
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 18,559
Estimated totals 18,853
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,428
Estimated totals 1,487
Rural
Area actually reporting 918
State Total 21,258
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 355.0
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,404
Estimated totals 2,551
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 924
Estimated totals 957
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,494
Estimated totals 1,527
State Total 5,035
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 279.4
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 10,571
Estimated totals 10,609
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 980
Estimated totals 992
Rural
Area actually reporting 861
Estimated totals 885
State Total 12,486
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 231.1
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 338
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 658
Estimated totals 664
Rural
Area actually reporting 270
State Total 1,272
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 257.3
Murder
and non-
negligent
Property man-
Area crime (3) slaughter
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 131,353 271
Estimated totals 139,414 282
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 19,192 46
Estimated totals 23,590 57
Rural
Area actually reporting 7,353 29
Estimated totals 10,249 40
State Total 173,253 379
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,880.8 8.5
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 11,466 10
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,826 12
Estimated totals 7,650 16
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,044 13
State Total 23,160 39
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,647.9 6.1
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 275,230 371
Estimated totals 276,226 372
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 11,769 8
Estimated totals 11,876 8
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,772 20
State Total 293,874 400
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5537.1 7.5
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 64,731 83
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 23,029 31
Rural
Area actually reporting 11,194 34
Estimated totals 11,346 34
State Total 99,106 148
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3681.4 5.5
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,102,634 2,166
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 18,313 16
Rural
Area actually reporting 12,755 24
State Total 1,133,702 2,206
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3286.0 6.4
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 143,732 135
Estimated totals 151,396 140
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 10,980 4
Estimated totals 14,285 5
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,870 12
Estimated totals 5,206 13
State Total 170,887 158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3868.2 3.6
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 86,703 96
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,111 1
Rural
Area actually reporting 6,485 8
State Total 95,299 105
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2782.4 3.1
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 23,061 21
Estimated totals 23,097 21
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,018 0
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,284 2
State Total 27,399 23
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3441.4 2.9
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 34,154 232
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Total 34,154 232
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,972.8 40.6
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 743,638 823
Estimated totals 744,067 823
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13,762 13
Estimated totals 14,406 14
Rural
Area actually reporting 24,044 37
State Total 782,517 874
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,772.5 5.3
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 254,427 448
Estimated totals 258,791 453
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 46,150 54
Estimated totals 50,337 59
Rural
Area actually reporting 33,668 75
Estimated totals 38,744 86
State Total 347,872 598
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,149.3 7.1
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 45,989 20
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Area actually reporting 16,841 12
State Total 62,830 32
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,131.5 2.6
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 18,903 9
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13,113 8
Estimated totals 13,499 8
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,715 13
Estimated totals 5,779 13
State Total 38,181 30
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,890.3 2.3
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 431,990 986
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,460.8 7.9
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 150,380 346
Estimated totals 163,507 358
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 23,461 18
Estimated totals 29,372 23
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,376 16
Estimated totals 18,669 32
State Total 211,548 413
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,459.6 6.8
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 56,881 35
Estimated totals 57,437 35
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 21,246 8
Estimated totals 24,282 9
Rural
Area actually reporting 6,854 6
Estimated totals 6,915 6
State Total 88,634 50
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,032.1 1.7
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 64,760 68
Estimated totals 67,899 71
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 23,963 5
Estimated totals 29,117 6
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,086 14
Estimated totals 8,521 15
State Total 105,537 92
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,916.6 3.4
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 109,001 191
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,681.10 4.7
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 170,034 422
Estimated totals 172,865 423
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 17,323 21
Estimated totals 20,907 25
Rural
Area actually reporting 12,634 48
Estimated totals 13,921 53
State Total 207,693 501
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,651.1 11.2
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 14,854 6
Estimated totals 14,867 6
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 12,811 1
Estimated totals 12,894 1
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,393 11
State Total 33,154 18
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,576.7 1.4
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 207,221 434
Estimated totals 207,529 434
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 7,406 2
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,577 10
State Total 219,512 446
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,083.8 8.3
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 156,273 141
Estimated totals 160,849 142
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,532 3
Estimated totals 6,220 3
Rural
Area actually reporting 10 0
State Total 167,079 145
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,619.1 2.3
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 307,928 642
Estimated totals 309,901 643
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 17,506 7
Estimated totals 19,063 8
Rural
Area actually reporting 22,987 21
Estimated totals 23,389 21
State Total 352,353 672
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,526.8 6.7
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 127,961 87
Estimated totals 129,511 87
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 20,482 8
Estimated totals 21,726 8
Rural
Area actually reporting 13,290 23
Estimated totals 13,809 24
State Total 165,046 119
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,319.3 2.4
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 48,816 103
Estimated totals 54,058 114
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 30,480 56
Estimated totals 37,263 69
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,335 45
Estimated totals 18,288 99
State Total 109,609 282
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,835.1 9.9
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 196,039 329
Estimated totals 197,942 330
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 22,463 9
Estimated totals 23,046 9
Rural
Area actually reporting 16,597 31
Estimated totals 17,423 33
State Total 238,411 372
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,234.9 6.6
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 11,672 14
Estimated totals 13,065 14
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,627 3
Estimated totals 9,313 6
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,832 9
Estimated totals 7,797 14
State Total 30,175 34
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,336.3 3.8
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 47,269 34
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13,679 0
Estimated totals 16,108 0
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,965 8
Estimated totals 5,586 9
State Total 68,963 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,025.3 2.5
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 71,377 175
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,671 1
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,438 4
State Total 77,486 180
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,679.2 8.5
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 13,097 7
Estimated totals 16,507 7
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,425 7
Estimated totals 9,522 10
Rural
Area actually reporting 62 0
Estimated totals 1,060 0
State Total 27,089 17
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,151.3 1.4
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 239,238 336
Estimated totals 240,551 336
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
State Total 240,551 336
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,835.2 4.0
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 53,302 50
Estimated totals 56,872 54
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 19,554 31
Estimated totals 21,829 35
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,809 9
Estimated totals 4,394 10
State Total 83,095 99
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,542.8 5.4
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 384,107 897
Estimated totals 428,310 937
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 15,330 7
Estimated totals 16,579 8
Rural
Area actually reporting 12,540 14
Estimated totals 13,114 15
State Total 458,003 960
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,409.1 5.0
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 263,485 346
Estimated totals 264,887 346
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 49,814 54
Estimated totals 52,273 57
Rural
Area actually reporting 45,876 100
Estimated totals 46,617 102
State Total 363,777 505
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,443.7 6.2
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,391 4
Estimated totals 8,490 4
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,634 2
Estimated totals 4,373 2
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,488 1
Estimated totals 1,971 1
State Total 14,834 7
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,338.1 1.1
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 327,621 386
Estimated totals 374,013 409
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 26,315 14
Estimated totals 38,701 21
Rural
Area actually reporting 14,668 14
Estimated totals 22,401 22
State Total 435,115 452
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,825.7 4.0
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 104,296 115
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 28,596 26
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,787 44
State Total 141,679 185
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,094.7 5.3
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 129,948 53
Estimated totals 130,018 53
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 23,907 14
Estimated totals 24,476 14
Rural
Area actually reporting 10,030 17
State Total 164,524 84
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,737.4 2.4
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 252,076 573
Estimated totals 278,868 599
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13,008 15
Estimated totals 19,250 22
Rural
Area actually reporting 15,290 30
State Total 313,408 651
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,550.7 5.3
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 52,206 666
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,508 78
Total 58,714 744
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,529.1 19.4
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 33,379 37
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,252 0
Rural
Area actually reporting 111 2
State Total 35,742 39
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,375.3 3.7
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 118,867 168
Estimated totals 119,904 168
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 16,091 28
Estimated totals 18,256 32
Rural
Area actually reporting 25,566 55
Estimated totals 25,678 55
State Total 163,838 255
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,032.4 6.3
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,276 4
Estimated totals 8,706 4
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,176 1
Estimated totals 5,698 1
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,117 1
Estimated totals 2,069 2
State Total 16,473 7
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,177.2 0.9
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 198,638 348
Estimated totals 198,825 348
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 32,426 27
Estimated totals 32,536 27
Rural
Area actually reporting 21,631 50
State Total 252,992 425
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,407.5 7.4
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 894,974 1,184
Estimated totals 895,629 1,184
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 54,816 57
Estimated totals 55,503 58
Rural
Area actually reporting 25,318 89
Estimated totals 25,522 90
State Total 976,654 1,332
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,579.9 6.2
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 77,707 55
Estimated totals 77,815 55
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 8,438 6
Estimated totals 8,761 6
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,267 6
Estimated totals 4,417 6
State Total 90,993 67
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,008.9 3.0
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,991 5
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,932 0
Estimated totals 6,975 0
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,368 2
State Total 16,334 7
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,664.2 1.1
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 168,201 283
Estimated totals 177,110 285
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13,294 22
Estimated totals 14,389 24
Rural
Area actually reporting 15,912 55
Estimated totals 16,007 55
State Total 207,506 364
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,886.9 5.1
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 237,769 155
Estimated totals 242,423 158
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 28,626 5
Estimated totals 29,815 5
Rural
Area actually reporting 14,996 16
State Total 287,234 179
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,796.8 3.0
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 22,656 18
Estimated totals 23,965 19
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,917 4
Estimated totals 7,159 4
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,744 17
Estimated totals 9,961 17
State Total 41,085 40
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,280.1 2.2
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 126,274 167
Estimated totals 127,423 167
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 25,011 11
Estimated totals 25,311 11
Rural
Area actually reporting 13,783 14
Estimated totals 14,190 14
State Total 166,924 192
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,090.1 3.6
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,723 4
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 8,118 4
Estimated totals 8,189 4
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,208 1
State Total 16,120 9
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,260.4 1.8
Forcible
Area rape Robbery
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,025 4,838
Estimated totals 1,073 5,049
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 125 343
Estimated totals 154 422
Rural
Area actually reporting 102 81
Estimated totals 142 113
State Total 1,369 5,584
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 30.7 125.1
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 210 384
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 126 79
Estimated totals 165 104
Rural
Area actually reporting 126 26
State Total 501 514
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 78.9 81.0
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,416 8,716
Estimated totals 1,421 8,734
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 51 87
Estimated totals 51 88
Rural
Area actually reporting 46 46
State Total 1,518 8,868
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.6 167.1
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 580 1,649
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 169 451
Rural
Area actually reporting 141 80
Estimated totals 143 81
State Total 892 2,181
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.1 81.0
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,609 64,035
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 158 342
Rural
Area actually reporting 194 168
State Total 9,961 64,545
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.9 187.1
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,637 3,336
Estimated totals 1,715 3,484
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 109 44
Estimated totals 142 57
Rural
Area actually reporting 68 13
Estimated totals 73 14
State Total 1,930 3,555
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 43.7 80.5
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 582 4,054
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 13 30
Rural
Area actually reporting 44 99
State Total 639 4,183
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 18.7 122.1
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 311 1,044
Estimated totals 311 1,045
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 26 58
Rural
Area actually reporting 83 53
State Total 420 1,156
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.8 145.2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 188 3,943
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Total 188 3,943
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 32.9 689.6
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 6,157 31,984
Estimated totals 6,159 31,999
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 95 409
Estimated totals 99 428
Rural
Area actually reporting 383 440
State Total 6,641 32,867
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 40.5 200.5
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,595 12,602
Estimated totals 1,619 12,759
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 268 1,142
Estimated totals 292 1,246
Rural
Area actually reporting 234 345
Estimated totals 269 397
State Total 2,180 14,402
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 26.0 171.8
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 293 999
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Area actually reporting 116 143
State Total 409 1,142
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.4 93.3
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 207 135
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 112 80
Estimated totals 115 82
Rural
Area actually reporting 102 28
Estimated totals 103 28
State Total 425 245
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 32.2 18.5
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 3,938 24,867
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 31.5 199.2
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,306 6,338
Estimated totals 1,398 6,598
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 121 276
Estimated totals 151 346
Rural
Area actually reporting 84 114
Estimated totals 167 227
State Total 1,716 7,171
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.1 117.3
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 463 979
Estimated totals 465 985
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 130 133
Estimated totals 149 152
Rural
Area actually reporting 35 17
Estimated totals 35 17
State Total 649 1,154
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 22.2 39.5
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 516 2,060
Estimated totals 541 2,119
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 226 224
Estimated totals 275 272
Rural
Area actually reporting 122 30
Estimated totals 129 32
State Total 945 2,423
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 35.1 89.9
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 1,132 3,280
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 27.8 80.7
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,111 7,147
Estimated totals 1,130 7,215
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 97 349
Estimated totals 117 421
Rural
Area actually reporting 142 207
Estimated totals 156 228
State Total 1,403 7,864
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 31.4 176.1
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 161 184
Estimated totals 161 184
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 109 69
Estimated totals 110 69
Rural
Area actually reporting 55 11
State Total 326 264
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.3 20.5
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,332 13,196
Estimated totals 1,334 13,209
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 56 248
Rural
Area actually reporting 59 68
State Total 1,449 13,525
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 27.0 251.6
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,739 6,370
Estimated totals 1,786 6,452
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 62 21
Estimated totals 70 24
Rural
Area actually reporting 0 0
State Total 1,856 6,476
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 29.1 101.5
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,114 12,750
Estimated totals 4,134 12,788
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 307 80
Estimated totals 334 87
Rural
Area actually reporting 782 61
Estimated totals 796 62
State Total 5,264 12,937
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.7 129.5
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,676 3,608
Estimated totals 1,693 3,625
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 240 100
Estimated totals 255 106
Rural
Area actually reporting 277 26
Estimated totals 288 27
State Total 2,236 3,758
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 45.0 75.6
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 481 1,734
Estimated totals 531 1,802
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 268 935
Estimated totals 328 1,143
Rural
Area actually reporting 131 159
Estimated totals 288 349
State Total 1,147 3,294
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 40.1 115.3
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,021 7,375
Estimated totals 1,031 7,409
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 176 258
Estimated totals 181 265
Rural
Area actually reporting 163 92
Estimated totals 171 97
State Total 1,383 7,771
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 24.6 138.0
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 49 155
Estimated totals 55 164
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 30 17
Estimated totals 60 34
Rural
Area actually reporting 45 20
Estimated totals 73 32
State Total 188 230
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 20.8 25.4
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 280 1,046
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 101 60
Estimated totals 119 71
Rural
Area actually reporting 28 10
Estimated totals 32 11
State Total 431 1,128
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.2 65.8
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 782 4,853
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 14 15
Rural
Area actually reporting 87 64
State Total 883 4,932
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 41.9 234.2
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 219 317
Estimated totals 288 355
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 115 38
Estimated totals 170 56
Rural
Area actually reporting 0 2
Estimated totals 0 34
State Total 458 445
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 36.4 35.3
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,277 14,079
Estimated totals 1,278 14,110
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
State Total 1,278 14,110
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 15.1 166.3
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 434 2,061
Estimated totals 484 2,199
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 234 389
Estimated totals 261 434
Rural
Area actually reporting 91 54
Estimated totals 105 62
State Total 850 2,695
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 46.5 147.3
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,909 35,716
Estimated totals 3,256 36,279
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 135 190
Estimated totals 146 205
Rural
Area actually reporting 138 68
Estimated totals 144 71
State Total 3,546 36,555
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 18.7 192.3
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,478 10,971
Estimated totals 1,482 11,006
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 253 1,529
Estimated totals 265 1,604
Rural
Area actually reporting 331 683
Estimated totals 336 694
State Total 2,083 13,304
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.4 162.5
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 115 39
Estimated totals 116 39
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 30 13
Estimated totals 36 16
Rural
Area actually reporting 9 4
Estimated totals 12 5
State Total 164 60
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.8 9.5
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 3,546 15,612
Estimated totals 3,929 16,511
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 221 357
Estimated totals 325 525
Rural
Area actually reporting 139 107
Estimated totals 212 163
State Total 4,466 17,199
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.3 151.2
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,070 2,425
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 297 273
Rural
Area actually reporting 119 48
State Total 1,486 2,746
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 42.9 79.4
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 969 2,459
Estimated totals 970 2,460
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 118 232
Estimated totals 121 238
Rural
Area actually reporting 83 51
State Total 1,174 2,749
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.8 79.2
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,758 16,277
Estimated totals 2,948 16,968
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 152 253
Estimated totals 225 374
Rural
Area actually reporting 294 158
State Total 3,467 17,500
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.2 142.4
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 160 7,384
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 27 615
Total 187 7,999
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.9 208.3
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 394 943
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 15 41
Rural
Area actually reporting 7 2
State Total 416 986
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.3 93.1
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,017 4,138
Estimated totals 1,021 4,166
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 113 445
Estimated totals 128 505
Rural
Area actually reporting 230 636
Estimated totals 231 639
State Total 1,380 5,310
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 34.0 130.7
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 196 71
Estimated totals 209 71
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 89 15
Estimated totals 98 17
Rural
Area actually reporting 24 8
Estimated totals 44 15
State Total 351 103
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 46.4 13.6
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,791 9,521
Estimated totals 1,792 9,524
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 199 540
Estimated totals 200 542
Rural
Area actually reporting 204 153
State Total 2,196 10,219
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 38.3 178.0
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 7,211 34,426
Estimated totals 7,216 34,438
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 592 709
Estimated totals 599 717
Rural
Area actually reporting 351 191
Estimated totals 354 193
State Total 8,169 35,348
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 38.3 165.8
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 727 1,158
Estimated totals 728 1,159
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 111 24
Estimated totals 115 25
Rural
Area actually reporting 51 13
Estimated totals 53 13
State Total 896 1,197
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.5 52.7
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 33 35
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 48 61
Estimated totals 48 61
Rural
Area actually reporting 26 11
State Total 107 107
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 17.5 17.5
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,294 6,178
Estimated totals 1,357 6,393
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 131 224
Estimated totals 142 242
Rural
Area actually reporting 269 224
Estimated totals 271 225
State Total 1,770 6,860
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 24.6 95.4
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,043 5,550
Estimated totals 2,088 5,631
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 293 238
Estimated totals 305 248
Rural
Area actually reporting 207 55
State Total 2,600 5,934
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 43.4 99.1
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 180 516
Estimated totals 188 533
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 49 105
Estimated totals 51 109
Rural
Area actually reporting 79 64
Estimated totals 81 65
State Total 320 707
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 17.8 39.2
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 870 4,296
Estimated totals 873 4,309
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 147 83
Estimated totals 149 84
Rural
Area actually reporting 117 50
Estimated totals 120 51
State Total 1,142 4,444
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 21.1 82.3
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 63 49
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 67 29
Estimated totals 68 29
Rural
Area actually reporting 22 6
State Total 153 84
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 30.9 17.0
Aggravated
Area assault Burglary
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,288 30,504
Estimated totals 8,777 32,284
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,815 3,748
Estimated totals 2,231 4,607
Rural
Area actually reporting 891 2,691
Estimated totals 1,242 3,751
State Total 12,250 40,642
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 274.4 910.4
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,144 1,606
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 766 772
Estimated totals 1,006 1,014
Rural
Area actually reporting 531 1,227
State Total 2,681 3,847
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 422.3 605.9
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 16,086 50,802
Estimated totals 16,136 51,021
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 856 2,206
Estimated totals 864 2,226
Rural
Area actually reporting 889 1,574
State Total 17,889 54,821
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 337.1 1032.9
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,886 13,319
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,687 5,157
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,377 3,670
Estimated totals 1,396 3,720
State Total 8,969 22,196
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 333.2 824.5
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 132,900 222,944
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,754 4,269
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,489 4,787
State Total 136,143 232,000
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 394.6 672.4
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,351 24,553
Estimated totals 8,746 25,553
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 550 1,517
Estimated totals 716 1,974
Rural
Area actually reporting 362 941
Estimated totals 387 1,006
State Total 9,849 28,533
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 222.9 645.9
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,393 14,863
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 179 382
Rural
Area actually reporting 993 1,914
State Total 6,565 17,159
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 191.7 501.0
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,573 4,180
Estimated totals 2,577 4,185
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 234 358
Rural
Area actually reporting 458 601
State Total 3,269 5,144
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 410.6 646.1
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,568 5,011
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Total 5,568 5,011
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 973.7 876.3
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 85,046 164,687
Estimated totals 85,085 164,774
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,586 3,134
Estimated totals 1,660 3,281
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,586 7,997
State Total 90,331 176,052
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 550.9 1,073.7
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 16,022 51,482
Estimated totals 16,246 52,285
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,262 8,374
Estimated totals 4,649 9,134
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,125 9,020
Estimated totals 3,596 10,380
State Total 24,491 71,799
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 292.1 856.4
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,141 7,340
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Area actually reporting 393 3,822
State Total 1,534 11,162
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 125.3 911.6
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,243 3,469
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 678 2,350
Estimated totals 698 2,419
Rural
Area actually reporting 564 1,601
Estimated totals 570 1,619
State Total 2,511 7,507
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 190.1 568.3
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 49,713 78,844
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 398.3 631.6
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 10,102 30,411
Estimated totals 10,877 32,921
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 675 3,581
Estimated totals 845 4,483
Rural
Area actually reporting 860 2,689
Estimated totals 1,712 5,354
State Total 13,434 42,758
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 219.7 699.3
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 3,920 10,077
Estimated totals 3,940 10,149
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,434 3,934
Estimated totals 1,639 4,496
Rural
Area actually reporting 429 2,220
Estimated totals 433 2,240
State Total 6,012 16,885
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 205.7 577.6
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,591 12,441
Estimated totals 4,831 13,145
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,504 4,082
Estimated totals 1,827 4,960
Rural
Area actually reporting 751 2,286
Estimated totals 791 2,409
State Total 7,449 20,514
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 276.4 761.3
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 5,845 26,505
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 143.8 651.9
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 15,278 36,441
Estimated totals 15,543 36,992
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,266 4,225
Estimated totals 2,735 5,099
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,389 3,957
Estimated totals 2,632 4,360
State Total 20,910 46,451
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 468.3 1,040.2
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 318 2,676
Estimated totals 318 2,678
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 330 2,291
Estimated totals 332 2,306
Rural
Area actually reporting 176 1,914
State Total 826 6,898
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 64.2 536.1
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 24,709 38,815
Estimated totals 24,728 38,858
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,013 1,366
Rural
Area actually reporting 927 1,329
State Total 26,668 41,553
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 496.1 773.1
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 20,308 29,995
Estimated totals 20,858 30,917
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,104 1,343
Estimated totals 1,241 1,510
Rural
Area actually reporting 11 3
State Total 22,110 32,430
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 346.6 508.4
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 33,792 61,428
Estimated totals 33,922 61,748
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 807 2,552
Estimated totals 879 2,779
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,720 7,382
Estimated totals 1,750 7,511
State Total 36,551 72,038
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 365.8 721.0
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,694 18,546
Estimated totals 5,737 18,731
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 689 2,634
Estimated totals 731 2,794
Rural
Area actually reporting 543 3,822
Estimated totals 564 3,971
State Total 7,032 25,496
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 141.4 512.8
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,653 11,757
Estimated totals 1,847 13,171
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,473 7,738
Estimated totals 1,801 9,460
Rural
Area actually reporting 745 3,277
Estimated totals 1,635 7,190
State Total 5,283 29,821
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 184.8 1,043.4
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 15,949 33,033
Estimated totals 16,062 33,292
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,982 3,731
Estimated totals 2,033 3,828
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,716 5,579
Estimated totals 2,851 5,857
State Total 20,946 42,977
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 372.1 763.4
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 566 1,383
Estimated totals 760 1,618
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 354 428
Estimated totals 713 861
Rural
Area actually reporting 782 738
Estimated totals 1,262 1,191
State Total 2,735 3,670
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 302.4 405.8
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,930 6,071
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 405 1,946
Estimated totals 477 2,292
Rural
Area actually reporting 182 1,242
Estimated totals 205 1,397
State Total 3,612 9,760
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 210.8 569.7
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,665 16,284
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 87 326
Rural
Area actually reporting 612 1,101
State Total 6,364 17,711
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 302.2 840.9
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 599 2,335
Estimated totals 743 2,968
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 232 1,100
Estimated totals 344 1,630
Rural
Area actually reporting 8 17
Estimated totals 137 291
State Total 1,224 4,889
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 97.2 388.3
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 17,292 46,716
Estimated totals 17,370 46,812
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
State Total 17,370 46,812
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 204.7 551.7
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,579 11,820
Estimated totals 6,291 12,919
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,943 4,563
Estimated totals 3,285 5,094
Rural
Area actually reporting 926 1,334
Estimated totals 1,068 1,539
State Total 10,644 19,552
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 581.9 1,068.9
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 51,105 65,161
Estimated totals 54,329 73,653
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,020 2,434
Estimated totals 1,103 2,632
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,540 3,935
Estimated totals 1,610 4,115
State Total 57,042 80,400
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 300.0 422.9
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 17,251 68,285
Estimated totals 17,315 68,568
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,651 12,635
Estimated totals 3,831 13,259
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,373 19,743
Estimated totals 3,427 20,062
State Total 24,573 101,889
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 300.2 1,244.6
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 155 1,130
Estimated totals 156 1,141
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 48 417
Estimated totals 58 502
Rural
Area actually reporting 45 394
Estimated totals 60 522
State Total 274 2,165
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 43.2 341.2
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 14,712 74,997
Estimated totals 16,090 83,290
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 753 4,398
Estimated totals 1,107 6,468
Rural
Area actually reporting 464 4,683
Estimated totals 709 7,152
State Total 17,906 96,910
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 157.4 852.1
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,151 23,827
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,651 7,415
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,507 3,331
State Total 13,309 34,573
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 384.6 999.2
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,575 19,684
Estimated totals 5,577 19,694
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 630 3,938
Estimated totals 645 4,032
Rural
Area actually reporting 421 2,922
State Total 6,643 26,648
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 191.3 767.3
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 23,725 43,006
Estimated totals 25,564 46,693
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,379 2,004
Estimated totals 2,041 2,966
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,209 4,686
State Total 28,814 54,345
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 234.5 442.3
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,024 16,679
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 449 3,252
Total 2,473 19,931
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 64.4 519.1
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,678 6,278
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 154 542
Rural
Area actually reporting 5 4
State Total 1,837 6,824
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 173.5 644.4
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 13,994 24,981
Estimated totals 14,084 25,144
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,079 3,268
Estimated totals 3,493 3,708
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,722 7,944
Estimated totals 4,743 7,979
State Total 22,320 36,831
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 549.3 906.5
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 389 1,419
Estimated totals 402 1,502
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 147 866
Estimated totals 162 953
Rural
Area actually reporting 79 341
Estimated totals 146 632
State Total 710 3,087
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 93.8 408.0
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 23,169 45,336
Estimated totals 23,186 45,364
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,553 6,570
Estimated totals 3,556 6,590
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,196 7,751
State Total 29,938 59,705
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 521.6 1,040.2
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 69,715 181,724
Estimated totals 69,748 181,855
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,511 12,231
Estimated totals 4,575 12,384
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,959 10,042
Estimated totals 2,983 10,123
State Total 77,306 204,362
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 362.5 958.3
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 2,630 11,349
Estimated totals 2,634 11,365
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 295 1,365
Estimated totals 306 1,417
Rural
Area actually reporting 207 987
Estimated totals 214 1,022
State Total 3,154 13,804
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 139.0 608.2
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 179 952
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 164 1,140
Estimated totals 165 1,147
Rural
Area actually reporting 79 1,051
State Total 423 3,150
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 69.0 513.8
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,004 24,663
Estimated totals 9,415 25,528
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 932 1,764
Estimated totals 1,009 1,909
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,512 4,142
Estimated totals 1,521 4,167
State Total 11,945 31,604
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 166.2 439.7
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 10,811 42,765
Estimated totals 10,976 43,606
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 892 4,640
Estimated totals 929 4,833
Rural
Area actually reporting 640 4,585
State Total 12,545 53,024
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 209.5 885.5
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 1,690 4,846
Estimated totals 1,811 5,126
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 766 1,378
Estimated totals 793 1,426
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,334 2,983
Estimated totals 1,364 3,049
State Total 3,968 9,601
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 220.2 532.8
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 5,238 19,630
Estimated totals 5,260 19,759
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 739 2,925
Estimated totals 748 2,960
Rural
Area actually reporting 680 4,087
Estimated totals 700 4,208
State Total 6,708 26,927
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 124.2 498.5
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 222 998
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 558 1,040
Estimated totals 563 1,049
Rural
Area actually reporting 241 434
State Total 1,026 2,481
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 207.5 501.8
Motor
Larceny- vehicle Arson
Area theft theft (2)
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 90,735 10,114
Estimated totals 96,469 10,661
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 14,570 874
Estimated totals 17,909 1,074
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,028 634
Estimated totals 5,614 884
State Total 119,992 12,619
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,687.8 282.7
ALASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 8,648 1,212
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,405 649
Estimated totals 5,784 852
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,263 554
State Total 16,695 2,618
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,629.6 412.4
ARIZONA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 173,753 50,675
Estimated totals 174,391 50,814
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 8,764 799
Estimated totals 8,844 806
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,615 583
State Total 186,850 52,203
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3520.6 983.6
ARKANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 46,387 5,025
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 16,543 1,329
Rural
Area actually reporting 6,571 953
Estimated totals 6,660 966
State Total 69,590 7,320
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2585.0 271.9
CALIFORNIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 678,825 200,865
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 12,182 1,862
Rural
Area actually reporting 6,662 1,306
State Total 697,669 204,033
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2022.2 591.4
COLORADO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 100,180 18,999
Estimated totals 105,814 20,029
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 8,975 488
Estimated totals 11,676 635
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,620 309
Estimated totals 3,870 330
State Total 121,360 20,994
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2747.1 475.2
CONNECTICUT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 60,128 11,712
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,596 133
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,038 533
State Total 65,762 12,378
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1920.0 361.4
DELAWARE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 16,311 2,570
Estimated totals 16,340 2,572
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,586 74
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,550 133
State Total 19,476 2,779
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2446.2 349.0
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 21,473 7,670
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Total 21,473 7,670
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,755.2 1,341.3
FLORIDA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 491,714 87,237
Estimated totals 492,009 87,284
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 9,779 849
Estimated totals 10,236 889
Rural
Area actually reporting 14,303 1,744
State Total 516,548 89,917
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,150.4 548.4
GEORGIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 171,787 31,158
Estimated totals 174,872 31,634
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 35,317 2,459
Estimated totals 38,521 2,682
Rural
Area actually reporting 21,804 2,844
Estimated totals 25,091 3,273
State Total 238,484 37,589
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,844.5 448.3
HAWAII
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 33,052 5,597
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
Area actually reporting 11,873 1,146
State Total 44,925 6,743
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,669.2 550.7
IDAHO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 14,165 1,269
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 10,103 660
Estimated totals 10,401 679
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,678 436
Estimated totals 3,719 441
State Total 28,285 2,389
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,141.2 180.8
ILLINOIS (5)
State Total 304,362 48,784
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,438.3 390.8
INDIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 102,938 17,031
Estimated totals 112,304 18,282
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 18,514 1,366
Estimated totals 23,179 1,710
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,930 757
Estimated totals 11,808 1,507
State Total 147,291 21,499
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,408.8 351.6
IOWA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 42,887 3,917
Estimated totals 43,350 3,938
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 16,333 979
Estimated totals 18,667 1,119
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,190 444
Estimated totals 4,227 448
State Total 66,244 5,505
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,266.2 188.3
KANSAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 46,589 5,730
Estimated totals 48,767 5,987
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 18,643 1,238
Estimated totals 22,653 1,504
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,331 469
Estimated totals 5,618 494
State Total 77,038 7,985
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,858.9 296.3
KENTUCKY (5)
State Total 73,152 9,344
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,799.30 229.8
LOUISIANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 113,728 19,865
Estimated totals 115,818 20,055
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 12,359 739
Estimated totals 14,916 892
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,005 672
Estimated totals 8,821 740
State Total 139,555 21,687
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,125.2 485.7
MAINE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 11,495 683
Estimated totals 11,505 684
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 9,982 538
Estimated totals 10,047 541
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,033 446
State Total 24,585 1,671
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,910.7 129.9
MARYLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 137,057 31,349
Estimated totals 137,274 31,397
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,675 365
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,985 263
State Total 145,934 32,025
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,715.0 595.8
MASSACHUSETTS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 99,384 26,894
Estimated totals 102,551 27,381
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,793 396
Estimated totals 4,265 445
Rural
Area actually reporting 5 2
State Total 106,821 27,828
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,674.5 436.2
MICHIGAN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 195,350 51,150
Estimated totals 196,765 51,388
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 14,230 724
Estimated totals 15,496 788
Rural
Area actually reporting 14,199 1,406
Estimated totals 14,447 1,431
State Total 226,708 53,607
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,269.2 536.6
MINNESOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 96,753 12,662
Estimated totals 98,012 12,768
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 16,861 987
Estimated totals 17,885 1,047
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,298 1,170
Estimated totals 8,622 1,216
State Total 124,519 15,031
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,504.3 302.3
MISSISSIPPI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 31,707 5,352
Estimated totals 35,133 5,754
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 21,060 1,682
Estimated totals 25,747 2,056
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,300 758
Estimated totals 9,435 1,663
State Total 70,315 9,473
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,460.3 331.5
MISSOURI
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 137,289 25,717
Estimated totals 138,771 25,879
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 17,803 929
Estimated totals 18,265 953
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,892 1,126
Estimated totals 10,384 1,182
State Total 167,420 28,014
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,973.9 497.6
MONTANA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,609 680
Estimated totals 10,635 812
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 3,967 232
Estimated totals 7,985 467
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,758 336
Estimated totals 6,064 542
State Total 24,684 1,821
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,729.2 201.3
NEBRASKA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 35,820 5,378
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 11,095 638
Estimated totals 13,065 751
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,402 321
Estimated totals 3,828 361
State Total 52,713 6,490
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,076.8 378.8
NEVADA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 40,764 14,329
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,246 99
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,063 274
State Total 45,073 14,702
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,140.1 698.1
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 9,556 1,206
Estimated totals 12,046 1,493
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,946 379
Estimated totals 7,330 562
Rural
Area actually reporting 40 5
Estimated totals 684 85
State Total 20,060 2,140
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,593.1 170.0
NEW JERSEY
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 154,919 37,603
Estimated totals 156,031 37,708
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Rural
State Total 156,031 37,708
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,839.0 444.4
NEW MEXICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 36,006 5,476
Estimated totals 38,064 5,889
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 14,140 851
Estimated totals 15,785 950
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,217 258
Estimated totals 2,557 298
State Total 56,406 7,137
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,083.7 390.2
NEW YORK
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 273,649 45,297
Estimated totals 307,179 47,478
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 12,531 365
Estimated totals 13,552 395
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,209 396
Estimated totals 8,585 414
State Total 329,316 48,287
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,732.2 254.0
NORTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 176,077 19,123
Estimated totals 177,129 19,190
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 34,849 2,330
Estimated totals 36,569 2,445
Rural
Area actually reporting 23,169 2,964
Estimated totals 23,543 3,012
State Total 237,241 24,647
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,898.0 301.1
NORTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 6,659 602
Estimated totals 6,741 608
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,956 261
Estimated totals 3,557 314
Rural
Area actually reporting 970 124
Estimated totals 1,285 164
State Total 11,583 1,086
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,825.7 171.2
OHIO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 216,310 36,314
Estimated totals 251,374 39,349
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 20,930 987
Estimated totals 30,781 1,452
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,050 935
Estimated totals 13,821 1,428
State Total 295,976 42,229
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,602.3 371.3
OKLAHOMA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 70,512 9,957
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 19,480 1,701
Rural
Area actually reporting 4,545 911
State Total 94,537 12,569
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,732.2 363.3
OREGON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 97,704 12,560
Estimated totals 97,758 12,566
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 18,590 1,379
Estimated totals 19,032 1,412
Rural
Area actually reporting 6,244 864
State Total 123,034 14,842
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,542.7 427.4
PENNSYLVANIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 177,689 31,381
Estimated totals 198,723 33,452
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 10,316 688
Estimated totals 15,266 1,018
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,361 1,243
State Total 223,350 35,713
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,817.8 290.7
PUERTO RICO
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 23,778 11,749
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 2,362 894
Total 26,140 12,643
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 680.8 329.3
RHODE ISLAND
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 22,193 4,908
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 1,604 106
Rural
Area actually reporting 78 29
State Total 23,875 5,043
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,254.7 476.2
SOUTH CAROLINA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 82,655 11,231
Estimated totals 83,462 11,298
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 11,875 948
Estimated totals 13,472 1,076
Rural
Area actually reporting 15,246 2,376
Estimated totals 15,313 2,386
State Total 112,247 14,760
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,762.7 363.3
SOUTH DAKOTA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 6,446 411
Estimated totals 6,777 427
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 4,102 208
Estimated totals 4,516 229
Rural
Area actually reporting 690 86
Estimated totals 1,278 159
State Total 12,571 815
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,661.5 107.7
TENNESSEE
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 129,132 24,170
Estimated totals 129,278 24,183
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 23,823 2,033
Estimated totals 23,909 2,037
Rural
Area actually reporting 11,828 2,052
State Total 165,015 28,272
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,874.8 492.5
TEXAS
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 614,997 98,253
Estimated totals 615,477 98,297
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 39,917 2,668
Estimated totals 40,417 2,702
Rural
Area actually reporting 13,621 1,655
Estimated totals 13,731 1,668
State Total 669,625 102,667
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,140.1 481.4
UTAH
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 60,481 5,877
Estimated totals 60,566 5,884
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,722 351
Estimated totals 6,980 364
Rural
Area actually reporting 3,024 256
Estimated totals 3,130 265
State Total 70,676 6,513
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,113.8 286.9
VERMONT
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,793 246
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,523 269
Estimated totals 5,557 271
Rural
Area actually reporting 2,076 241
State Total 12,426 758
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,026.8 123.6
VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 127,527 16,011
Estimated totals 134,735 16,847
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 10,806 724
Estimated totals 11,696 784
Rural
Area actually reporting 10,566 1,204
Estimated totals 10,629 1,211
State Total 157,060 18,842
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,185.1 262.1
WASHINGTON
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 159,196 35,808
Estimated totals 162,333 36,484
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 22,578 1,408
Estimated totals 23,516 1,466
Rural
Area actually reporting 9,284 1,127
State Total 195,133 39,077
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,258.7 652.6
WEST VIRGINIA
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 16,009 1,801
Estimated totals 16,929 1,910
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 5,204 335
Estimated totals 5,386 347
Rural
Area actually reporting 5,823 938
Estimated totals 5,953 959
State Total 28,268 3,216
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,568.8 178.5
WISCONSIN
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 93,868 12,776
Estimated totals 94,833 12,831
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 21,218 868
Estimated totals 21,473 878
Rural
Area actually reporting 8,712 984
Estimated totals 8,969 1,013
State Total 125,275 14,722
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,319.1 272.5
WYOMING
Metropolitan Statistical Area
Area actually reporting 4,458 267
Cities outside metropolitan areas
Area actually reporting 6,770 308
Estimated totals 6,829 311
Rural
Area actually reporting 1,656 118
State Total 12,943 696
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,617.8 140.8
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result of
the events of September 11, 2001, were not included in this table. See
special report, Section V.
(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) Includes offenses reported by the Zoological Police.
(5) Limited data for 2001 were available for Illinois and Kentucky;
therefore, it was necessary that their crime counts be estimated. See
Offense Estimation, Appendix I, for details. Offense totals are based
on all reporting agencies and estimates for unreported areas.
Table 6
Index of Crime (1)
by Metropolitan Statistical Area, 2001
Crime
Index
Metropolitan Statistical Area Population total
Abilene, TX M.S.A. 129,427
(Includes Taylor County.)
City of Abilene 118,561 5,186
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,254
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,059.4
Albany, GA M.S.A. 123,736
(Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.)
City of Albany 78,795 5,102
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,284
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,078.6
Albuquerque, NM M.S.A. 716,696
(Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and
Valencia Counties.)
City of Albuquerque 451,098 39,541
Total area actually reporting 94.1% 48,923
Estimated total 100.0% 50,271
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,014.3
Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (4) 126,237
(Includes Rapides Parish.)
City of Alexandria (4) 46,305 4,957
Total area actually reporting 97.4% 7,588
Estimated total 100.0% 7,783
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,165.4
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A. 638,275
(Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton
Counties.)
City of:
Allentown 106,685 5,237
Bethlehem 71,364 2,472
Total area actually reporting 82.4% 16,256
Estimated total 100.0% 18,969
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,971.9
Altoona, PA M.S.A. 129,090
(Includes Blair County.)
City of Altoona 49,548 2,057
Total area actually reporting 82.1% 3,323
Estimated total 100.0% 3,883
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,008.0
Amarillo, TX M.S.A. 222,802
(Includes Potter and Randall Counties.)
City of Amarillo 177,567 13,627
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 14,698
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,596.9
Anchorage, AK M.S.A. 263,588
(Includes Anchorage Borough.)
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 13,214
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,013.1
Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A. 581,786
(Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and
Washtenaw Counties.)
City of Ann Arbor 114,625 3,880
Total area actually reporting 99.4% 17,378
Estimated total 100.0% 17,506
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,009.0
Anniston, AL M.S.A. 112,685
(Includes Calhoun County.)
City of Anniston 24,370 3,531
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,591
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,849.0
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A. 359,119
(Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and
Winnebago Counties.)
City of:
Appleton 70,587 1,912
Oshkosh 63,364 2,281
Neenah 24,682 528
Total area actually reporting 99.2% 8,493
Estimated total 100.0% 8,582
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,389.7
Asheville, NC M.S.A. 229,810
(Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.)
City of Asheville 70,061 4,734
Total area actually reporting 99.1% 8,253
Estimated total 100.0% 8,385
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,648.7
Athens, GA M.S.A. 157,146
(Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee
Counties.)
City of Athens-Clarke County 102,843 6,855
Total area actually reporting 84.2% 7,943
Estimated total 100.0% 8,790
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,593.5
Atlanta, GA M.S.A. (4) 4,211,379
(Includes Barrow, Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb,
Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding,
Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton
Counties.)
City of Atlanta 426,511 52,195
Total area actually reporting 98.9% 200,425
Estimated total 100.0% 203,230
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,825.7
Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A. 357,833
(Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.)
City of Atlantic City 40,854 6,777
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 18,769
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,245.2
Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC M.S.A. 487,051
(Includes Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond
Counties, GA and Aiken and Edgefield
Counties, SC.)
City of Aiken, SC 25,659 1,259
Total area actually reporting 99.0% 20,489
Estimated total 100.0% 20,731
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,256.4
Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A. 1,278,125
(Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays,
Travis, and Williamson Counties.)
City of:
Austin 671,462 43,210
San Marcos 35,521 1,466
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 61,894
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,842.6
Bakersfield, CA M.S.A. 673,941
(Includes Kern County.)
City of Bakersfield 251,648 10,255
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 27,195
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,035.2
Baltimore, MD M.S.A. 2,590,914
(Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Queen Anne's Counties.)
City of:
Baltimore 660,826 63,488
Annapolis 36,370 2,404
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 141,588
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,464.8
Bangor, ME M.S.A. 69,017
(Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo
Counties.)
City of Bangor 31,763 2,010
Total area actually reporting 99.2% 3,052
Estimated total 100.0% 3,065
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,440.9
Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA M.S.A. (5) 163,356
(Includes part of Barnstable County.)
City of:
Barnstable 48,048 1,726
Yarmouth 24,925 635
Total area actually reporting 96.6%
Estimated total 100.0%
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants
Baton Rouge, LA M.S.A. 602,415
(Includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, and West Baton Rouge
Parishes.)
City of Baton Rouge 227,637 20,149
Total area actually reporting 99.5% 41,400
Estimated total 100.0% 41,589
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,903.7
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A. 393,829
(Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties.)
City of:
Beaumont 116,450 8,845
Port Arthur 59,066 2,753
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 19,360
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,915.8
Bellingham, WA M.S.A. 169,470
(Includes Whatcom County.)
City of Bellingham 68,241 4,849
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,743
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,159.0
Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A. 163,309
(Includes Berrien County.)
City of Benton Harbor 11,241 980
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,156
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,381.9
Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A. 1,384,605
(Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 36,287
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,620.7
Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. (4) 365,699
(Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson
Counties.)
City of:
Biloxi 50,882 4,592
Gulfport 71,461 5,436
Pascagoula 26,323 2,605
Total area actually reporting 92.3% 21,290
Estimated total 100.0% 22,032
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,024.6
Binghamton, NY M.S.A. 252,784
(Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.)
City of Binghamton 47,467 2,335
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,333
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,505.3
Birmingham, AL M.S.A. 924,680
(Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair,
and Shelby Counties.)
City of Birmingham 243,762 21,085
Total area actually reporting 89.7% 41,308
Estimated total 100.0% 44,904
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,856.2
Bismarck, ND M.S.A. 93,576
(Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.)
City of Bismarck 54,862 1,797
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 2,426
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,592.5
Bloomington, IN M.S.A. 121,242
(Includes Monroe County.)
City of Bloomington 69,681 2,555
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,107
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,387.4
Boise, ID M.S.A. 441,385
(Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.)
City of:
Boise 189,671 8,730
Nampa 52,951 2,766
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 17,926
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,061.3
Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. (5) 3,422,303
(Includes part of Bristol, Essex,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk,
and Worcester Counties, MA and part of
Rockingham County, NH.)
City of:
Boston, MA 591,944 37,385
Cambridge, MA 101,837 4,416
Lynn, MA (5) 89,472
Waltham, MA 59,508 1,247
Gloucester, MA 30,417 766
Total area actually reporting 94.8%
Estimated total 100.0%
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants
Brazoria, TX M.S.A. 247,254
(Includes Brazoria County.)
Total area actually reporting 99.7% 7,332
Estimated total 100.0% 7,369
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,980.3
Bremerton, WA M.S.A. (4) 235,663
(Includes Kitsap County.)
City of Bremerton 37,852 2,771
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,161
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,887.3
Bridgeport, CT M.S.A. 446,957
(Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Bridgeport 140,328 8,162
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 15,832
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,542.2
Brockton, MA M.S.A. 256,673
(Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and
Plymouth Counties.)
City of Brockton 94,750 5,242
Total area actually reporting 89.7% 8,255
Estimated total 100.0% 8,818
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,435.5
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A. 342,834
(Includes Cameron County.)
City of:
Brownsville 142,893 11,910
Harlingen 58,870 4,611
San Benito 23,976 2,523
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 22,629
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,600.6
Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A. 155,874
(Includes Brazos County.)
City of:
Bryan 67,150 4,041
College Station 69,431 2,507
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,545
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,840.4
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A. 1,172,265
(Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.)
City of:
Buffalo 293,187 19,894
Niagara Falls 55,695 3,599
Total area actually reporting 98.6% 41,800
Estimated total 100.0% 42,215
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,601.1
Burlington, VT M.S.A. 162,250
(Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin, Grand Isle
and Counties.)
City of Burlington 39,161 2,686
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,243
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,847.8
Casper, WY M.S.A. 66,619
(Includes Natrona County.)
City of Casper 49,708 2,318
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 2,965
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,450.7
Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A. 191,495
(Includes Linn County.)
City of Cedar Rapids 120,628 7,473
Total area actually reporting 94.9% 8,473
Estimated total 100.0% 8,782
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,586.0
Charlottesville, VA M.S.A. 162,038
(Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene
Counties and Charlottesville City.)
City of Charlottesville 45,744 2,127
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,050
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,116.6
Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A. 471,279
(Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties,
TN and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties,
GA.)
City of Chattanooga, TN 156,941 19,320
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 30,034
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,372.9
Cheyenne, WY M.S.A. 81,713
(Includes Laramie County.)
City of Cheyenne 53,080 2,325
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,096
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,788.9
Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A. 206,947
(Includes Butte County.)
City of:
Chico 61,068 2,332
Paradise 26,899 922
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,565
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,655.5
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN M.S.A. (4) 1,651,069
(Includes Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, and
Warren Counties, OH, Boone, Campbell,
Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton
Counties, KY, and Dearborn and Ohio
Counties, IN.)
City of Cincinnati, OH 331,880 27,817
Total area actually reporting 76.2% 56,679
Estimated total 100.0% 76,023
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,604.5
Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A. 530,924
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of Colorado Springs 370,661 19,475
Total area actually reporting 99.4% 23,042
Estimated total 100.0% 23,201
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,369.9
Columbia, MO M.S.A. 136,289
(Includes Boone County.)
City of Columbia 85,052 3,897
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,485
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,024.5
Columbia, SC M.S.A. 425,757
(Includes Lexington and Richland
Counties.)
City of Columbia 117,756 10,574
Total area actually reporting 99.7% 20,050
Estimated total 100.0% 20,119
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,725.5
Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A. 280,241
(Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and
Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County,
AL.)
City of Columbus, GA 190,262 12,143
Total area actually reporting 99.8% 14,341
Estimated total 100.0% 14,374
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,129.2
Columbus, OH M.S.A. 1,542,925
(Includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Licking, Madison, and Pickaway Counties.)
City of:
Columbus 712,748 68,547
Newark 46,362 2,409
Lancaster 35,398 1,349
Total area actually reporting 91.9% 94,833
Estimated total 100.0% 97,919
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,346.3
Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A. 389,425
(Includes Nueces and San Patricio
Counties.)
City of Corpus Christi 283,750 22,534
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 27,066
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,950.2
Corvallis, OR M.S.A. 79,329
(Includes Benton County.)
City of Corvallis 50,064 2,166
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,140
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,958.2
Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A. 103,025
(Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral
County, WV.)
City of Cumberland, MD 21,838 1,574
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,115
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,023.5
Dallas, TX M.S.A. 3,599,037
(Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall
Counties.)
City of:
Dallas 1,215,553 111,006
Irving 195,963 9,993
Denton 82,365 3,664
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 209,479
Estimated total 100.0% 209,659
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,825.4
Danbury, CT M.S.A. 185,429
(Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield
Counties.)
City of Danbury 75,277 2,015
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,089
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,665.9
Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A. 505,954
(Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.)
City of Daytona Beach 65,773 6,501
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 22,830
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,512.3
Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A. 952,267
(Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and
Montgomery Counties.)
City of:
Dayton 166,478 16,952
Springfield 65,475 6,743
Fairborn 32,110 1,653
Total area actually reporting 85.3% 43,000
Estimated total 100.0% 46,596
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,893.2
Denver, CO M.S.A. 2,166,390
(Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.)
City of Denver 569,653 30,272
Total area actually reporting 94.0% 94,635
Estimated total 100.0% 101,657
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,692.5
Des Moines, IA M.S.A. 455,534
(Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren
Counties.)
City of Des Moines 198,468 12,610
Total area actually reporting 98.1% 20,482
Estimated total 100.0% 20,757
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,556.6
Detroit, MI M.S.A. 4,464,958
(Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland,
St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.)
City of:
Detroit 956,283 90,193
Dearborn 98,290 5,883
Pontiac 66,687 4,522
Port Huron 32,508 1,557
Total area actually reporting 99.3% 203,754
Estimated total 100.0% 204,941
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,590.0
Dothan, AL M.S.A. 138,452
(Includes Dale and Houston Counties.)
City of Dothan 57,961 3,105
Total area actually reporting 95.7% 4,747
Estimated total 100.0% 5,047
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,645.3
Dover, DE M.S.A. (4) 128,729
(Includes Kent County.)
City of Dover 32,650 2,037
Total area actually reporting 99.5% 5,031
Estimated total 100.0% 5,072
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,940.1
Dubuque, IA M.S.A. (4) 89,047
(Includes Dubuque County.)
City of Dubuque (4) 57,624
Total area actually reporting 100.0%
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants
Duluth-Superior, MN-WI M.S.A. 246,277
(Includes St. Louis County, MN and Douglas
County, WI.)
City of:
Duluth, MN 87,851 5,370
Superior, WI 27,563 1,673
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,261
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,166.4
Dutchess County, NY M.S.A. 280,666
(Includes Dutchess County.)
City of Poughkeepsie 29,926 1,293
Total area actually reporting 97.2% 6,137
Estimated total 100.0% 6,338
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,258.2
Eau Claire, WI M.S.A. 149,394
(Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire
Counties.)
City of Eau Claire 62,144 2,807
Total area actually reporting 98.2% 4,711
Estimated total 100.0% 4,793
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,208.3
Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A. 183,821
(Includes Elkhart County.)
City of:
Elkhart 52,166 4,771
Goshen 29,549 1,631
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,742
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,755.7
El Paso, TX M.S.A. 695,045
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of El Paso 576,453 30,814
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 33,726
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,852.3
Enid, OK M.S.A. 57,971
(Includes Garfield County.)
City of Enid 47,174 2,953
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,165
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,459.6
Erie, PA M.S.A. 280,982
(Includes Erie County.)
City of Erie 103,768 4,269
Total area actually reporting 98.7% 8,103
Estimated total 100.0% 8,190
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,914.8
Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A. 327,817
(Includes Lane County.)
City of:
Eugene 139,967 9,415
Springfield 53,659 4,390
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 17,252
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,262.7
Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A. 173,428
(Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County,
MN.)
City of:
Fargo, ND 89,505 3,134
Moorhead, MN 32,522 1,186
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,272
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,039.9
Fayetteville, NC M.S.A. 308,118
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of Fayetteville 123,074 9,861
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 18,437
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,983.7
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A. 313,296
(Includes Benton and Washington Counties.)
City of:
Fayetteville 58,453 3,247
Springdale 46,118 1,576
Rogers 39,100 1,595
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,416
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,005.5
Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A. 142,962
(Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester
Counties.)
City of:
Fitchburg 39,288 1,771
Leominster 41,500 1,402
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,449
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,112.0
Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A. 126,471
(Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane
County, UT.)
City of Flagstaff, AZ 54,716 4,892
Total area actually reporting 98.0% 7,102
Estimated total 100.0% 7,200
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,693.0
Flint, MI M.S.A. (4) 438,439
(Includes Genesee County.)
City of Flint (4) 125,601 10,962
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 24,403
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,565.9
Florence, AL M.S.A. 143,504
(Includes Colbert and Lauderdale
Counties.)
City of Florence 36,405 1,819
Total area actually reporting 98.3% 4,120
Estimated total 100.0% 4,239
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,953.9
Florence, SC M.S.A. 127,360
(Includes Florence County.)
City of Florence 30,632 3,847
Total area actually reporting 94.9% 8,165
Estimated total 100.0% 8,507
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,679.5
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A. 258,303
(Includes Larimer County.)
City of:
Fort Collins 121,864 4,695
Loveland 51,978 1,643
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,572
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,318.6
Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A. 1,665,074
(Includes Broward County.)
City of Fort Lauderdale 156,346 12,581
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 77,580
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,659.3
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A. 452,312
(Includes Lee County.)
City of:
Fort Myers 49,457 5,603
Cape Coral 104,936 3,670
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 21,701
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,797.8
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A. 327,703
(Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.)
City of:
Fort Pierce 38,488 4,232
Port St. Lucie 91,069 2,575
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 13,629
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,158.9
Fort Smith, AR-OK M.S.A. 208,573
(Includes Crawford and Sebastian Counties,
AR and Sequoyah County, OK.)
City of Fort Smith, AR 80,829 7,404
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,909
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,230.3
Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A. 174,916
(Includes Okaloosa County.)
City of Fort Walton Beach 20,491 965
Total area actually reporting 97.6% 5,584
Estimated total 100.0% 5,812
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,322.7
Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A. 504,971
(Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb,
Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.)
City of Fort Wayne 206,886 13,291
Total area actually reporting 84.7% 17,650
Estimated total 100.0% 19,413
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,844.4
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A. 1,741,264
(Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and
Tarrant Counties.)
City of:
Fort Worth 546,828 40,466
Arlington 340,525 24,551
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 96,072
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,517.4
Fresno, CA M.S.A. 939,660
(Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.)
City of:
Fresno 435,600 34,681
Madera 44,010 2,785
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 56,113
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,971.6
Gainesville, FL M.S.A. 223,603
(Includes Alachua County.)
City of Gainesville 97,920 6,245
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 13,622
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,092.0
Gary, IN M.S.A. 634,919
(Includes Lake and Porter Counties.)
City of:
Gary 103,325 6,132
East Chicago 32,597 2,863
Total area actually reporting 95.6% 26,811
Estimated total 100.0% 28,017
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,412.7
Glens Falls, NY M.S.A. 124,573
(Includes Warren and Washington Counties.)
City of Glens Falls 14,380 635
Total area actually reporting 97.9% 2,719
Estimated total 100.0% 2,786
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,236.4
Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A. 97,017
(Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk
County, MN.)
City of Grand Forks, ND 48,726 2,136
Total area actually reporting 97.0% 3,306
Estimated total 100.0% 3,407
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,511.8
Grand Junction, CO M.S.A. 119,403
(Includes Mesa County.)
City of Grand Junction 43,123 3,563
Total area actually reporting 93.7% 5,074
Estimated total 100.0% 5,478
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,587.8
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI M.S.A. 1,094,251
(Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and
Ottawa Counties.)
City of:
Grand Rapids 198,842 12,026
Muskegon 40,316 3,407
Holland 35,233 1,399
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 41,699
Estimated total 100.0% 41,719
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,812.6
Great Falls, MT M.S.A. (4) 80,556
(Includes Cascade County.)
City of Great Falls 56,831 3,906
Total area actually reporting 99.2% 4,407
Estimated total 100.0% 4,444
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,516.7
Greeley, CO M.S.A. 185,835
(Includes Weld County.)
City of Greeley 79,013 4,303
Total area actually reporting 93.7% 7,120
Estimated total 100.0% 7,748
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,169.3
Green Bay, WI M.S.A. 228,394
(Includes Brown County.)
City of Green Bay 103,042 3,712
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,614
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,895.9
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC 1,272,803
M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie,
Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and
Yadkin Counties.)
City of:
Greensboro 227,700 15,962
Winston-Salem (4) 188,937 16,037
High Point 87,300 7,166
Burlington 45,681 3,300
Total area actually reporting 99.2% 66,928
Estimated total 100.0% 67,538
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,306.2
Greenville, NC M.S.A. 136,075
(Includes Pitt County.)
City of Greenville 61,505 6,554
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,733
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,152.7
Hagerstown, MD M.S.A. 133,882
(Includes Washington County.)
City of Hagerstown 37,232 1,919
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,648
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,724.8
Hamilton-Middletown, OH M.S.A. 333,405
(Includes Butler County.)
City of:
Hamilton 60,799 5,595
Middletown 51,698 3,265
Total area actually reporting 88.7% 15,252
Estimated total 100.0% 16,485
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,944.4
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA M.S.A. 629,714
(Includes Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon,
and Perry Counties.)
City of:
Harrisburg 48,974 3,150
Lebanon 24,473 1,344
Carlisle 17,979 647
Total area actually reporting 89.0% 15,344
Estimated total 100.0% 17,020
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,702.8
Hartford, CT M.S.A. 982,108
(Includes part of Hartford, Litchfield,
Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and
Windham Counties.)
City of:
Hartford 122,274 10,789
Middletown 43,414 1,239
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 34,719
Hattiesburg, MS M.S.A. 112,199
(Includes Forrest and Lamar Counties.)
City of Hattiesburg 44,989 2,977
Total area actually reporting 79.8% 3,898
Estimated total 100.0% 4,494
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,005.4
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC M.S.A. 347,668
(Includes Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and
Catawba Counties.)
City of:
Hickory 37,855 3,293
Morganton 17,605 957
Lenoir 17,079 845
Total area actually reporting 99.4% 13,401
Estimated total 100.0% 13,518
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,888.2
Honolulu, HI M.S.A. 885,605
(Includes Honolulu County.)
City of Honolulu 885,605 48,442
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 48,442
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,469.9
Houma, LA M.S.A. 194,323
(Includes Lafourche and Terrebonne
Parishes.)
City of Houma 32,367 2,212
Total area actually reporting 98.7% 8,930
Estimated total 100.0% 9,082
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,673.7
Houston, TX M.S.A. 4,272,445
(Includes Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris,
Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.)
City of:
Houston 1,997,965 141,987
Baytown 67,938 3,053
Conroe 37,646 2,782
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 226,347
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,297.8
Huntsville, AL M.S.A. 343,705
(Includes Limestone and Madison Counties.)
City of Huntsville 158,830 11,413
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 15,520
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,515.5
Iowa City, IA M.S.A. 110,887
(Includes Johnson County.)
City of Iowa City 62,153 1,745
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,229
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,912.0
Jackson, MI M.S.A. 159,257
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of Jackson 37,595 3,354
Total area actually reporting 95.6% 6,826
Estimated total 100.0% 7,082
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,446.9
Jackson, MS M.S.A. 442,875
(Includes Hinds, Madison, and Rankin
Counties.)
City of Jackson 185,122 18,586
Total area actually reporting 81.3% 23,741
Estimated total 100.0% 27,012
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,099.2
Jackson, TN M.S.A. 108,335
(Includes Chester and Madison Counties.)
City of Jackson 62,035 4,626
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,049
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,583.6
Jacksonville, FL M.S.A. 1,129,007
(Includes Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St.
Johns Counties.)
City of Jacksonville 754,679 51,250
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 66,087
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,853.6
Janesville-Beloit, WI M.S.A. 153,393
(Includes Rock County.)
City of:
Janesville 59,922 3,195
Beloit 36,030 1,785
Total area actually reporting 96.8% 6,058
Estimated total 100.0% 6,208
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,047.1
Jersey City, NJ M.S.A. 614,047
(Includes Hudson County.)
City of:
Jersey City 242,055 12,527
Bayonne 62,357 1,343
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 24,596
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,005.6
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA M.S.A. 484,972
(Includes Carter, Hawkins, Sullivan,
Unicoi, and Washington Counties, TN and
Bristol City and Scott and Washington
Counties, VA.)
City of:
Johnson City, TN 55,964 4,298
Kingsport, TN 45,305 2,992
Bristol, TN 25,042 1,211
Bristol, VA 17,635 668
Total area actually reporting 99.4% 17,299
Estimated total 100.0% 17,446
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,597.3
Johnstown, PA M.S.A. 232,737
(Includes Cambria and Somerset Counties.)
City of Johnstown 28,603 983
Total area actually reporting 77.0% 3,111
Estimated total 100.0% 4,404
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,892.3
Joplin, MO M.S.A. 158,292
(Includes Jasper and Newton Counties.)
City of Joplin 45,785 4,014
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,026
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,070.4
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI M.S.A. 455,237
(Includes Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van
Buren Counties.)
City of:
Kalamazoo 77,552 6,295
Battle Creek 53,645 5,239
Total area actually reporting 99.0% 24,717
Estimated total 100.0% 24,893
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,468.1
Kenosha, WI M.S.A. 150,643
(Includes Kenosha County.)
City of Kenosha 90,996 3,182
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,936
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,276.6
Killeen-Temple, TX M.S.A. 320,054
(Includes Bell and Coryell Counties.)
City of:
Killeen 88,883 5,263
Temple 55,751 3,087
Total area actually reporting 99.6% 12,771
Estimated total 100.0% 12,821
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,005.9
Knoxville, TN M.S.A. 693,379
(Includes Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon,
Sevier, and Union Counties.)
City of:
Knoxville 175,441 11,069
Oak Ridge 27,631 1,553
Total area actually reporting 99.6% 29,329
Estimated total 100.0% 29,462
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,249.0
Kokomo, IN M.S.A. 102,113
(Includes Howard and Tipton Counties.)
City of Kokomo 46,373 3,028
Total area actually reporting 88.9% 3,769
Estimated total 100.0% 3,981
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,898.6
La Crosse, WI-MN M.S.A. 127,814
(Includes La Crosse County, WI and Houston
County, MN.)
City of La Crosse, WI 52,187 2,093
Total area actually reporting 98.9% 3,734
Estimated total 100.0% 3,777
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,955.1
Lafayette, IN M.S.A. 183,851
(Includes Clinton and Tippecanoe
Counties.)
City of Lafayette 56,715 2,850
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,304
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,428.9
Lafayette, LA M.S.A. 385,340
(Includes Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry,
and St. Martin Parishes.)
City of Lafayette 110,170 8,167
Total area actually reporting 95.5% 16,438
Estimated total 100.0% 17,456
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,530.0
Lake Charles, LA M.S.A. 183,431
(Includes Calcasieu Parish.)
City of Lake Charles 71,700 4,586
Total area actually reporting 87.0% 9,554
Estimated total 100.0% 10,947
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,967.9
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL M.S.A. 496,463
(Includes Polk County.)
City of:
Lakeland 80,485 6,303
Winter Haven 27,173 1,964
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 26,781
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,394.4
Lancaster, PA M.S.A. 470,892
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lancaster 56,376 3,545
Total area actually reporting 90.9% 11,271
Estimated total 100.0% 12,301
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,612.3
Lansing-East Lansing, MI M.S.A. 450,087
(Includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham
Counties.)
City of:
Lansing 119,756 7,212
East Lansing 46,770 1,773
Total area actually reporting 97.6% 17,905
Estimated total 100.0% 18,300
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,065.9
Laredo, TX M.S.A. 197,499
(Includes Webb County.)
City of Laredo 180,583 13,056
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 13,580
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,876.0
Las Vegas, NV-AZ M.S.A. 1,644,604
(Includes Clark and Nye Counties, NV and
Mohave County, AZ.)
City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, NV 1,117,763 50,570
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 73,595
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,474.9
Lawrence, MA-NH M.S.A. 399,977
(Includes part of Essex County, MA and
part of Rockingham County, NH.)
City of Lawrence, MA 72,386 3,853
Total area actually reporting 87.2% 9,263
Estimated total 100.0% 10,165
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,541.4
Lawton, OK M.S.A. 114,286
(Includes Comanche County.)
City of Lawton 93,011 5,210
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,551
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,857.1
Lewiston-Auburn, ME M.S.A. 101,492
(Includes part of Androscoggin County.)
City of:
Lewiston 36,019 1,755
Auburn 23,417 1,121
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,687
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,632.8
Lima, OH M.S.A. 155,363
(Includes Allen and Auglaize Counties.)
City of Lima 40,153 3,522
Total area actually reporting 85.9% 5,892
Estimated total 100.0% 6,609
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,253.9
Lincoln, NE M.S.A. 250,579
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lincoln 225,841 15,041
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 16,143
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,442.3
Longview-Marshall, TX M.S.A. 213,518
(Includes Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur
Counties.)
City of:
Longview 75,008 6,130
Marshall 24,478 1,535
Total area actually reporting 99.5% 11,549
Estimated total 100.0% 11,599
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,432.3
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA M.S.A. 9,696,252
(Includes Los Angeles County.)
City of:
Los Angeles 3,763,486 189,278
Long Beach 470,099 18,467
Pasadena 136,425 5,240
Lancaster 120,924 4,747
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 391,068
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,033.2
Louisville, KY-IN M.S.A. 1,031,571
(Includes Bullitt, Jefferson, and Oldham
Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd, Harrison,
and Scott Counties, IN.)
City of:
Louisville, KY 257,739 15,673
New Albany, IN 37,815 3,120
Total area actually reporting 80.4% 37,106
Estimated total 100.0% 46,766
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,533.5
Lowell, MA-NH M.S.A. 303,276
(Includes part of Middlesex County, MA and
Hillsborough County, NH.)
City of Lowell, MA 105,668 4,510
Total area actually reporting 95.4% 7,090
Estimated total 100.0% 7,347
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,422.5
Lubbock, TX M.S.A. 248,134
(Includes Lubbock County.)
City of Lubbock 204,093 14,063
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 15,795
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,365.5
Lynchburg, VA M.S.A. 218,227
(Includes Bedford and Lynchburg Cities and Amherst,
Bedford, and Campbell Counties.)
City of Lynchburg 66,276 2,716
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,349
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,451.1
Macon, GA M.S.A. 330,329
(Includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Peach, and
Twiggs Counties.)
City of Macon 99,601 10,590
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 20,867
Estimated total 100.0% 20,879
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,320.7
Madison, WI M.S.A. 429,566
(Includes Dane County.)
City of Madison 209,537 8,299
Total area actually reporting 99.3% 14,700
Estimated total 100.0% 14,794
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,443.9
Manchester, NH M.S.A. 202,134
(Includes part of Hillsborough, Merrimack,
and Rockingham Counties.)
City of Manchester 109,032 3,520
Total area actually reporting 79.2% 4,178
Estimated total 100.0% 4,918
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,433.0
Mansfield, OH M.S.A. 176,134
(Includes Crawford and Richland Counties.)
City of Mansfield 49,435 3,924
Total area actually reporting 89.0% 6,709
Estimated total 100.0% 7,343
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,169.0
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX M.S.A. 582,386
(Includes Hidalgo County.)
City of:
McAllen 108,829 8,989
Edinburg 49,565 4,866
Mission 46,438 2,902
Total area actually reporting 99.8% 34,015
Estimated total 100.0% 34,073
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,850.6
Medford-Ashland, OR M.S.A. 183,996
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of:
Medford 64,104 3,733
Ashland 19,816 763
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,512
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,082.7
Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL M.S.A. 488,570
(Includes Brevard County.)
City of:
Melbourne 73,232 5,299
Titusville 41,724 2,068
Palm Bay 81,471 4,286
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 24,168
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,946.7
Memphis, TN-AR-MS M.S.A. (4) 1,145,198
(Includes Fayette, Shelby, and Tipton
Counties, TN, Crittenden County, AR, and
DeSoto County, MS.)
City of:
Memphis, TN (4) 655,898 65,479
West Memphis, AR 27,859 1,758
Total area actually reporting 96.8% 83,976
Estimated total 100.0% 84,932
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,416.4
Merced, CA M.S.A. 214,467
(Includes Merced County.)
City of Merced 65,080 4,154
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,439
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,401.1
Miami, FL M.S.A. 2,311,752
(Includes Miami-Dade County.)
City of:
Miami 371,863 35,291
Miami Beach 90,212 11,217
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 175,652
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,598.2
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ M.S.A. 1,179,383
(Includes Hunterdon, Middlesex, and
Somerset Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 26,061
Estimated total 100.0% 26,095
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,212.6
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI M.S.A. 1,511,438
(Includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington,
and Waukesha Counties.)
City of:
Milwaukee 601,229 45,748
Waukesha 65,287 1,586
Total area actually reporting 98.6% 69,281
Estimated total 100.0% 69,930
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,626.7
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI M.S.A. 3,000,316
(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 386,726 26,820
St. Paul, MN 290,234 19,046
Total area actually reporting 98.8% 121,526
Estimated total 100.0% 122,821
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,093.6
Mobile, AL M.S.A. (6) 542,355
(Includes Baldwin and Mobile Counties.)
City of Mobile (6) 255,551 19,875
Total area actually reporting 93.4% 32,228
Estimated total 100.0% 34,043
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,276.9
Modesto, CA M.S.A. 455,304
(Includes Stanislaus County.)
City of:
Modesto 192,366 11,976
Turlock 56,847 3,388
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 24,973
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,484.9
Monmouth-Ocean, NJ M.S.A. 1,135,597
(Includes Monmouth and Ocean Counties.)
City of Dover Township 90,453 2,775
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 27,796
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,447.7
Monroe, LA M.S.A. 147,133
(Includes Quachita Parish.)
City of Monroe 53,065 6,272
Total area actually reporting 98.6% 10,196
Estimated total 100.0% 10,319
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,013.4
Montgomery, AL M.S.A. 334,347
(Includes Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery Counties.)
City of Montgomery 202,350 15,791
Total area actually reporting 85.3% 19,581
Estimated total 100.0% 20,796
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,219.9
Muncie, IN M.S.A. 119,438
(Includes Delaware County.)
City of Muncie 67,810 2,921
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,987
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,338.1
Naples, FL M.S.A. 257,891
(Includes Collier County.)
City of Naples 21,520 1,010
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,180
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,947.4
Nashville, TN M.S.A. 1,242,290
(Includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson,
Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson,
and Wilson Counties.)
City of:
Nashville 555,059 50,155
Murfreesboro 69,430 3,539
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 74,342
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,984.3
Newark, NJ M.S.A. 2,049,921
(Includes Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union,
and Warren Counties.)
City of Newark 275,823 18,748
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 75,493
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,682.7
New Bedford, MA M.S.A. 176,033
(Includes part of Bristol and Plymouth
Counties.)
City of New Bedford 94,216 3,220
Total area actually reporting 97.4% 5,709
Estimated total 100.0% 5,807
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,298.8
Newburgh, NY-PA M.S.A. 388,320
(Includes Orange County, NY and Pike
County, PA.)
City of Newburgh, NY 28,311 1,999
Total area actually reporting 90.3% 9,112
Estimated total 100.0% 10,067
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,592.4
New Haven-Meriden, CT M.S.A. 534,133
(Includes part of Middlesex and New Haven Counties.)
City of:
New Haven 124,334 9,844
Meriden 58,578 2,329
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 21,768
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,075.4
New London-Norwich, CT-RI M.S.A. 195,791
(Includes part of Middlesex, New London,
and Windham Counties, CT and part of
Washington County, RI.)
City of:
New London, CT 25,818 1,152
Norwich, CT 36,324 1,255
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,612
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,866.3
New Orleans, LA M.S.A. 1,336,665
(Includes Jefferson, Orleans,
Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles,
St. James, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Tammany Parishes.)
City of:
New Orleans 484,289 36,057
Slidell 25,675 2,093
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 76,719
Estimated total 100.0% 76,833
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,748.1
New York, NY M.S.A. 9,331,378
(Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Putnam,
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and
Westchester Counties.)
City of:
New York 8,023,018 263,764
White Plains 53,175 2,374
Total area actually reporting 99.7% 295,408
Estimated total 100.0% 296,226
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,174.5
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC 1,593,788
M.S.A.
(Includes Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport
News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth,
Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg
Cities, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James
City, Mathews, and York Counties, VA
and Currituck County, NC.)
City of:
Norfolk, VA 238,020 14,966
Virginia Beach, VA 431,819 16,135
Newport News,VA 182,930 9,784
Hampton,VA 148,696 6,815
Portsmouth, VA 102,117 6,650
Suffolk, VA 64,660 2,510
Total area actually reporting 87.3% 62,816
Estimated total 100.0% 72,282
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,535.2
Oakland, CA M.S.A. 2,437,021
(Includes Alameda and Contra Costa
Counties.)
City of:
Oakland 406,908 27,627
Berkeley 104,652 9,470
Alameda 73,602 3,057
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 116,211
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,768.6
Ocala, FL M.S.A. 265,625
(Includes Marion County.)
City of Ocala 47,133 4,533
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 11,043
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,157.4
Odessa-Midland, TX M.S.A. 242,514
(Includes Ector and Midland Counties.)
City of:
Odessa 93,007 5,198
Midland 97,152 3,183
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,666
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,398.1
Oklahoma City, OK M.S.A. 1,086,308
(Includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan,
McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie
Counties.)
City of:
Oklahoma City 507,517 45,875
Norman 95,956 3,425
Shawnee 28,771 1,832
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 66,076
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,082.6
Olympia, WA M.S.A. 210,657
(Includes Thurston County.)
City of Olympia 43,191 3,159
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,961
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,253.8
Omaha, NE-IA M.S.A. 717,627
(Includes Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and
Washington Counties, NE and Pottawatomie
County, IA.)
City of:
Omaha, NE 390,456 29,507
Council Bluffs, IA 58,205 5,810
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 40,908
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,700.5
Orange County, CA M.S.A. 2,899,185
(Includes Orange County.)
City of:
Santa Ana 344,258 12,066
Anaheim 334,110 11,225
Irvine 145,731 3,396
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 79,916
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,756.5
Orlando, FL M.S.A. 1,687,175
(Includes Lake, Orange, Osceola, and
Seminole Counties.)
City of Orlando 190,769 22,363
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 102,406
Estimated total 100.0% 102,478
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,073.9
Owensboro, KY M.S.A. 92,084
(Includes Daviess County.)
City of Owensboro 54,385 2,706
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,267
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,547.8
Panama City, FL M.S.A. 152,058
(Includes Bay County.)
City of Panama City 37,361 2,503
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,092
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,979.3
Pensacola, FL M.S.A. 422,833
(Includes Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties.)
City of Pensacola 57,713 2,932
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 17,152
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,056.4
Philadelphia, PA-NJ M.S.A. 5,113,261
(Includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, PA
and Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and
Salem Counties, NJ.)
City of:
Philadelphia, PA 1,518,302 93,878
Camden, NJ 80,570 6,885
Total area actually reporting 96.3% 186,528
Estimated total 100.0% 191,169
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,738.7
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ M.S.A. 3,363,872
(Includes Maricopa and Pinal Counties.)
City of:
Phoenix 1,366,542 104,975
Mesa 410,026 27,508
Tempe 164,088 16,534
Scottsdale 209,686 9,905
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 216,003
Estimated total 100.0% 216,190
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,426.8
Pittsburgh, PA M.S.A. 2,359,866
(Includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler,
Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland
Counties.)
City of Pittsburgh 341,414 19,708
Total area actually reporting 81.9% 54,650
Estimated total 100.0% 64,928
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,751.3
Pittsfield, MA M.S.A. 97,414
(Includes part of Berkshire County.)
City of Pittsfield 46,011 1,238
Total area actually reporting 95.3% 1,987
Estimated total 100.0% 2,085
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,140.3
Pocatello, ID M.S.A. 77,145
(Includes Bannock County.)
City of Pocatello 52,542 1,787
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 2,571
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,332.7
Portland, ME M.S.A. 258,223
(Includes part of Cumberland and York
Counties.)
City of Portland 64,841 3,016
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,750
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,001.3
Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA M.S.A. 1,947,167
(Includes Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill Counties, OR and
Clark County, WA.)
City of:
Portland, OR 537,081 43,183
Vancouver, WA 145,846 7,962
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 104,241
Estimated total 100.0% 104,315
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,357.3
Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME M.S.A. 264,465
(Includes part of York County, ME and
Rockingham and Strafford Counties, NH.)
City of:
Portsmouth, NH 21,177 813
Rochester, NH 29,000 877
Total area actually reporting 75.4% 4,791
Estimated total 100.0% 5,827
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,203.3
Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA M.S.A. 1,169,503
(Includes part of Bristol, Kent, Newport,
Providence, and Washington Counties, RI
and part of Bristol County, MA.)
City of:
Providence, RI 175,374 14,185
Fall River, MA 92,375 3,891
Warwick, RI 86,676 3,050
Pawtucket, RI 73,696 2,994
Woonsocket, RI 43,661 1,482
Attleboro, MA 42,268 1,145
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 43,089
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,684.4
Provo-Orem, UT M.S.A. 374,579
(Includes Utah County.)
City of:
Provo 106,891 3,844
Orem 85,707 3,316
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 12,803
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,418.0
Pueblo, CO M.S.A. 145,302
(Includes Pueblo County.)
City of Pueblo 104,886 6,466
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,559
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,202.3
Punta Gorda, FL M.S.A. 145,297
(Includes Charlotte County.)
City of Punta Gorda 14,716 425
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,344
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,989.7
Racine, WI M.S.A. 190,177
(Includes Racine County.)
City of Racine 82,438 5,912
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,426
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,430.6
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC M.S.A. 1,208,153
(Includes Chatham, Durham, Franklin,
Johnston, Orange, and Wake Counties.)
City of:
Raleigh 280,791 18,585
Durham 190,217 15,132
Chapel Hill 49,544 2,805
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 62,300
Estimated total 100.0% 62,323
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,158.5
Rapid City, SD M.S.A. 88,771
(Includes Pennington County.)
City of Rapid City 59,746 2,937
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,414
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,972.3
Reading, PA M.S.A. 373,823
(Includes Berks County.)
City of Reading 81,247 5,593
Total area actually reporting 82.1% 9,933
Estimated total 100.0% 11,544
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,088.1
Redding, CA M.S.A. 166,290
(Includes Shasta County.)
City of Redding 82,368 3,246
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,576
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,353.2
Reno, NV M.S.A. (4) 357,803
(Includes Washoe County.)
City of Reno (4) 190,218 10,989
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 16,617
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,644.2
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA M.S.A. 194,877
(Includes Benton and Franklin Counties.)
City of:
Richland 39,324 1,597
Kennewick 55,564 3,227
Pasco 32,577 1,586
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,941
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,074.9
Richmond-Petersburg, VA M.S.A. 1,011,889
(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 200,842 18,207
Petersburg 34,261 2,840
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 47,828
Estimated total 100.0% 47,849
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,728.7
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA M.S.A. 3,315,310
(Includes Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties.)
City of:
Riverside 259,908 14,518
San Bernardino 188,847 12,803
Palm Springs 43,603 3,366
Hemet 59,905 3,204
Temecula 58,789 2,110
Palm Desert 41,920 2,319
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 137,904
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,159.6
Roanoke, VA M.S.A. 239,573
(Includes Roanoke and Salem Cities and
Botetourt and Roanoke Counties.)
City of Roanoke 96,375 5,468
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,094
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,378.5
Rochester, MN M.S.A. 125,611
(Includes Olmsted County.)
City of Rochester 86,727 3,472
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,994
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,179.7
Rochester, NY M.S.A. 1,100,221
(Includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.)
City of Rochester 220,177 16,156
Total area actually reporting 99.3% 38,106
Estimated total 100.0% 38,313
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,482.3
Rocky Mount, NC M.S.A. 145,459
(Includes Edgecombe and Nash Counties.)
City of Rocky Mount 56,844 5,562
Total area actually reporting 98.9% 8,218
Estimated total 100.0% 8,319
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,719.1
Sacramento, CA M.S.A. 1,658,456
(Includes El Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento
Counties.)
City of Sacramento 414,582 30,691
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 76,899
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,636.8
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI M.S.A. 405,194
(Includes Bay, Midland, and Saginaw
Counties.)
City of:
Saginaw 62,125 4,379
Bay City 37,011 1,653
Midland 41,905 973
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 15,388
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,797.7
Salem, OR M.S.A. (4) 352,437
(Includes Marion and Polk Counties.)
City of Salem 138,984 11,120
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 20,925
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,937.2
Salinas, CA M.S.A. 409,228
(Includes Monterey County.)
City of:
Salinas 153,867 6,979
Monterey 30,225 1,393
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 14,208
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,471.9
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT M.S.A. 1,355,788
(Includes Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber
Counties.)
City of:
Salt Lake City 184,723 16,438
Ogden 78,492 5,242
Clearfield 26,400 957
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 69,388
Estimated total 100.0% 69,404
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,119.1
San Angelo, TX M.S.A. 106,370
(Includes Tom Green County.)
City of San Angelo 90,446 5,730
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,162
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,793.0
San Antonio, TX M.S.A. 1,628,519
(Includes Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and
Wilson Counties.)
City of:
San Antonio 1,170,622 96,498
New Braunfels 37,322 2,658
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 114,555
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,034.3
San Diego, CA M.S.A. 2,866,126
(Includes San Diego County.)
City of:
San Diego 1,246,136 50,444
Escondido 136,041 5,194
Coronado 24,548 417
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 102,059
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,560.9
San Jose, CA M.S.A. 1,713,855
(Includes Santa Clara County.)
City of:
San Jose 913,513 25,163
Sunnyvale 134,209 2,698
Santa Clara 104,263 3,350
Palo Alto 59,687 1,880
Gilroy 42,235 1,712
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 47,590
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,776.8
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA 251,265
M.S.A.
(Includes San Luis Obispo County.)
City of:
San Luis Obispo 44,995 2,030
Atascadero 26,902 786
Paso Robles 24,749 823
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,985
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,779.9
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA M.S.A. 406,769
(Includes Santa Barbara County.)
City of:
Santa Barbara 94,041 2,946
Santa Maria 78,862 2,651
Lompoc 41,867 1,584
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,316
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,536.1
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA M.S.A. 260,352
(Includes Santa Cruz County.)
City of:
Santa Cruz 55,608 3,546
Watsonville 45,088 2,250
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 10,146
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,897.0
Santa Rosa, CA M.S.A. 467,137
(Includes Sonoma County.)
City of:
Santa Rosa 150,338 5,854
Petaluma 55,562 1,806
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 15,142
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,241.4
Sarasota-Bradenton, FL M.S.A. 605,246
(Includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties.)
City of:
Sarasota 54,081 4,671
Bradenton 50,787 3,393
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 30,249
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,997.8
Savannah, GA M.S.A. 300,067
(Includes Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham
Counties.)
City of Savannah 134,682 12,458
Total area actually reporting 89.3% 18,034
Estimated total 100.0% 19,111
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,368.9
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA M.S.A. 2,453,063
(Includes Island, King, and Snohomish
Counties.)
City of:
Seattle 572,345 46,091
Bellevue 111,314 4,667
Everett 92,945 6,835
Total area actually reporting 95.9% 125,127
Estimated total 100.0% 129,458
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,277.4
Sheboygan, WI M.S.A. 113,449
(Includes Sheboygan County.)
City of Sheboygan 51,154 2,284
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,221
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,839.2
Sherman-Denison, TX M.S.A. 113,105
(Includes Grayson County.)
City of:
Sherman 35,878 2,452
Denison 23,290 1,434
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,127
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,533.0
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA M.S.A. 391,991
(Includes Bossier, Caddo, and Webster
Parishes.)
City of:
Shreveport 199,986 15,616
Bossier City 56,416 4,194
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 23,167
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,910.1
Sioux City, IA-NE M.S.A. 124,041
(Includes Woodbury County, IA and Dakota
County, NE.)
City of Sioux City, IA 84,922 5,498
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,212
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,008.0
Sioux Falls, SD M.S.A. 172,814
(Includes Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties.)
City of Sioux Falls 124,263 4,130
Total area actually reporting 90.4% 4,522
Estimated total 100.0% 4,978
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,880.6
South Bend, IN M.S.A. 267,055
(Includes St. Joseph County.)
City of South Bend 108,396 9,122
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 16,317
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,110.0
Spokane, WA M.S.A. 424,594
(Includes Spokane County.)
City of Spokane 198,744 17,073
Total area actually reporting 98.0% 26,416
Estimated total 100.0% 26,875
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,329.6
Springfield, MA M.S.A. 600,151
(Includes part of Franklin, Hampden, and
Hampshire Counties.)
City of:
Springfield 152,806 12,798
Holyoke 40,028 3,509
Westfield 40,263 954
Northampton 29,116 712
Total area actually reporting 98.8% 27,128
Estimated total 100.0% 27,278
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,545.2
Springfield, MO M.S.A. 327,729
(Includes Christian, Greene, and Webster
Counties.)
City of Springfield 152,515 14,141
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 18,311
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,587.2
State College, PA M.S.A. 135,825
(Includes Centre County.)
City of State College 51,591 1,125
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,209
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,362.6
St. Cloud, MN M.S.A. 169,189
(Includes Benton and Stearns Counties.)
City of St. Cloud 59,742 2,897
Total area actually reporting 93.2% 4,681
Estimated total 100.0% 5,093
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,010.2
St. Joseph, MO M.S.A. 103,122
(Includes Andrew and Buchanan Counties.)
City of St. Joseph 74,446 4,367
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,887
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,739.0
Stockton-Lodi, CA M.S.A. 574,072
(Includes San Joaquin County.)
City of:
Stockton 248,301 19,728
Lodi 58,058 3,096
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 34,639
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,033.9
Sumter, SC M.S.A. 105,976
(Includes Sumter County.)
City of Sumter 40,147 3,545
Total area actually reporting 98.6% 6,612
Estimated total 100.0% 6,689
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,311.8
Syracuse, NY M.S.A. 733,464
(Includes Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, and
Oswego Counties.)
City of:
Syracuse 147,577 9,413
Auburn 28,627 1,209
Total area actually reporting 99.9% 23,512
Estimated total 100.0% 23,525
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,207.4
Tacoma, WA M.S.A. 711,979
(Includes Pierce County.)
City of Tacoma 196,638 18,370
Total area actually reporting 99.6% 42,741
Estimated total 100.0% 42,899
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,025.3
Tallahassee, FL M.S.A. 291,912
(Includes Gadsden and Leon Counties.)
City of Tallahassee 154,527 12,151
Total area actually reporting 98.8% 18,199
Estimated total 100.0% 18,384
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,297.8
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL M.S.A. 2,458,083
(Includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco,
and Pinellas Counties.)
City of:
Tampa 311,310 34,848
St. Petersburg 254,664 20,534
Clearwater 111,606 6,642
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 145,240
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,908.7
Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR M.S.A. 132,059
(Includes Bowie County, TX and Miller
County, AR.)
City of:
Texarkana, TX 35,571 3,026
Texarkana, AR 26,633 2,339
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,825
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,168.1
Toledo, OH M.S.A. (4) 619,315
(Includes Fulton, Lucas, and Wood
Counties.)
City of:
Toledo (4) 314,183 27,105
Bowling Green 29,689 1,209
Total area actually reporting 97.1% 36,744
Estimated total 100.0% 37,341
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,029.4
Topeka, KS M.S.A. (4) 170,264
(Includes Shawnee County.)
City of Topeka (4) 122,660 11,530
Total area actually reporting 98.6% 12,649
Estimated total 100.0% 12,748
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,487.2
Trenton, NJ M.S.A. 353,682
(Includes Mercer County.)
City of Trenton 86,114 6,964
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 14,922
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,219.0
Tucson, AZ M.S.A. 872,805
(Includes Pima County.)
City of Tucson 503,461 49,757
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 66,325
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7,599.1
Tulsa, OK M.S.A. 805,433
(Includes Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and
Wagoner Counties.)
City of Tulsa 394,125 29,354
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 40,675
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,050.1
Tuscaloosa, AL M.S.A. 165,515
(Includes Tuscaloosa County.)
City of Tuscaloosa 78,208 6,428
Total area actually reporting 88.2% 8,909
Estimated total 100.0% 9,890
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,975.3
Utica-Rome, NY M.S.A. 300,448
(Includes Herkimer and Oneida Counties.)
City of:
Utica 60,763 2,825
Rome 35,014 909
Total area actually reporting 98.5% 7,975
Estimated total 100.0% 8,089
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,692.3
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA M.S.A. 528,463
(Includes Napa and Solano Counties.)
City of:
Vallejo 118,930 7,249
Fairfield 97,965 4,594
Napa 73,934 1,980
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 19,937
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,772.6
Ventura, CA M.S.A. 767,195
(Includes Ventura County.)
City of Ventura 102,791 3,357
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 17,025
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,219.1
Victoria, TX M.S.A. 85,996
(Includes Victoria County.)
City of Victoria 61,978 3,748
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,170
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,849.1
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ M.S.A. 147,658
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of:
Vineland 56,740 3,392
Millville 27,071 1,362
Bridgeton 22,961 1,429
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 7,040
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,767.8
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA M.S.A. (4) 374,860
(Includes Tulare County.)
City of:
Visalia 93,267 5,679
Tulare 44,812 3,015
Porterville 40,351 2,008
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 17,523
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,674.5
Waco, TX M.S.A. 218,362
(Includes McLennan County.)
City of Waco 116,307 10,361
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 14,195
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,500.7
Washington, D.C.-MD-VA-WV M.S.A. 4,986,622
(Includes the 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. (7) 571,822 44,041
Frederick, MD 53,551 2,943
Fredericksburg, VA 19,576 1,019
Total area actually reporting 99.1% 195,740
Estimated total 100.0% 197,069
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,952.0
Waterbury, CT M.S.A. 190,174
(Includes part of Litchfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Waterbury 107,886 6,872
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 8,552
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,496.9
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA M.S.A. 127,874
(Includes Black Hawk County.)
City of:
Waterloo 68,673 4,192
Cedar Falls 36,106 1,143
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,841
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,567.8
Wausau, WI M.S.A. 126,731
(Includes Marathon County.)
City of Wausau 38,700 1,652
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 2,935
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,315.9
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL M.S.A. 1,160,495
(Includes Palm Beach County.)
City of:
West Palm Beach 84,230 9,794
Boca Raton 76,701 3,039
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 72,109
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,213.6
Wichita, KS M.S.A. 546,480
(Includes Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick
Counties.)
City of Wichita 345,081 23,534
Total area actually reporting 88.0% 27,036
Estimated total 100.0% 28,486
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,212.6
Wichita Falls, TX M.S.A. 143,707
(Includes Archer and Wichita Counties.)
City of Wichita Falls 106,562 8,185
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 9,022
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,278.1
Wilmington, NC M.S.A. 237,422
(Includes Brunswick and New Hanover
Counties.)
City of Wilmington 77,128 8,650
Total area actually reporting 98.5% 14,763
Estimated total 100.0% 14,982
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6,310.3
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD M.S.A.4 595,514
(Includes New Castle County, DE and Cecil
County, MD.)
City of:
Wilmington, DE 73,829 5,488
Newark, DE 29,005 1,473
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 24,943
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,188.5
Worcester, MA-CT M.S.A. 506,160
(Includes part of Windham County, CT and
Hampden and Worcester Counties, MA.)
City of Worcester, MA 173,469 8,212
Total area actually reporting 94.8% 13,176
Estimated total 100.0% 13,740
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,714.6
Yakima, WA M.S.A. 226,125
(Includes Yakima County.)
City of Yakima 72,989 6,163
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 13,172
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,825.1
Yolo, CA M.S.A. 171,794
(Includes Yolo County.)
City of:
Davis 61,429 2,293
Woodland 50,064 1,434
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 6,555
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,815.6
Yuba City, CA M.S.A. 141,735
(Includes Sutter and Yuba Counties.)
City of Yuba City 37,441 1,992
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,809
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,098.5
Yuma, AZ M.S.A. 165,537
(Includes Yuma County.)
City of Yuma 80,185 3,473
Total area actually reporting 90.4% 5,115
Estimated total 100.0% 5,998
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,623.4
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 143,625
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 2,493
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,735.8
Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 174,172
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 3,026
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,737.4
Caguas, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 314,706
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,510
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,433.1
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 255,876
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 4,080
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,594.5
Ponce, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 367,089
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 5,343
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,455.5
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico M.S.A. 1,991,552
Total area actually reporting 100.0% 42,988
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,158.5
Modified
Crime
Index Violent
Metropolitan Statistical Area total (2) crime (3)
Abilene, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Taylor County.)
City of Abilene 383
Total area actually reporting 407
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 314.5
Albany, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.)
City of Albany 536
Total area actually reporting 610
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 493
Albuquerque, NM M.S.A.
(Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and
Valencia Counties.)
City of Albuquerque 5,259
Total area actually reporting 7,049
Estimated total 7,325
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,022.1
Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Rapides Parish.)
City of Alexandria (4) 648
Total area actually reporting 964
Estimated total 985
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 780.3
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton
Counties.)
City of:
Allentown 618
Bethlehem 249
Total area actually reporting 1,649
Estimated total 1,901
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 297.8
Altoona, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Blair County.)
City of Altoona 208
Total area actually reporting 289
Estimated total 342
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 264.9
Amarillo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Potter and Randall Counties.)
City of Amarillo 1,402
Total area actually reporting 1,470
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 659.8
Anchorage, AK M.S.A.
(Includes Anchorage Borough.)
Total area actually reporting 1,748
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 663.2
Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and
Washtenaw Counties.)
City of Ann Arbor 352
Total area actually reporting 1,557
Estimated total 1,568
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 269.5
Anniston, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun County.)
City of Anniston 538
Total area actually reporting 846
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 750.8
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and
Winnebago Counties.)
City of:
Appleton 152
Oshkosh 127
Neenah 26
Total area actually reporting 410
Estimated total 413
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 115
Asheville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.)
City of Asheville 475 4,259
Total area actually reporting 743 7,510
Estimated total 752 7,633
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 327.2 3,321.4
Athens, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee
Counties.)
City of Athens-Clarke County 451 6,404
Total area actually reporting 483 7,460
Estimated total 553 8,237
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 351.9 5,241.6
Atlanta, GA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Barrow, Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb,
Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding,
Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton
Counties.)
City of Atlanta 10,808 41,387
Total area actually reporting 23,762 176,663
Estimated total 24,009 179,221
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 570.1 4,255.6
Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.)
City of Atlantic City 743 6,034
Total area actually reporting 1,721 17,048
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 481 4,764.2
Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC M.S.A.
(Includes Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond
Counties, GA and Aiken and Edgefield
Counties, SC.)
City of Aiken, SC 101 1,158
Total area actually reporting 1,644 18,845
Estimated total 1,670 19,061
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 342.9 3,913.6
Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays,
Travis, and Williamson Counties.)
City of:
Austin 3,129 40,081
San Marcos 125 1,341
Total area actually reporting 4,658 57,236
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 364.4 4,478.1
Bakersfield, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Kern County.)
City of Bakersfield 840 9,415
Total area actually reporting 3,275 23,920
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 485.9 3,549.3
Baltimore, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Queen Anne's Counties.)
City of:
Baltimore 14,799 48,689
Annapolis 484 1,920
Total area actually reporting 26,584 115,004
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,026.0 4,438.7
Bangor, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo
Counties.)
City of Bangor 58 1,952
Total area actually reporting 72 2,980
Estimated total 72 2,993
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 104.3 4,336.6
Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Barnstable County.)
City of:
Barnstable 275 1,451
Yarmouth 59 576
Total area actually reporting 3,624
Estimated total 3,725
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,280.3
Baton Rouge, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, and West Baton Rouge
Parishes.)
City of Baton Rouge 2,547 17,602
Total area actually reporting 4,194 37,206
Estimated total 4,215 37,374
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 699.7 6,204.0
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties.)
City of:
Beaumont 1,114 7,731
Port Arthur 351 2,402
Total area actually reporting 2,127 17,233
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 540.1 4,375.8
Bellingham, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Whatcom County.)
City of Bellingham 137 4,712
Total area actually reporting 390 8,353
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 230.1 4,928.9
Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Berrien County.)
City of Benton Harbor 290 690
Total area actually reporting 819 6,337
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 501.5 3,880.4
Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 3,886 32,401
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 280.7 2,340.1
Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson
Counties.)
City of:
Biloxi 286 4,306
Gulfport 246 5,190
Pascagoula 181 2,424
Total area actually reporting 1,319 19,971
Estimated total 1,358 20,674
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 371.3 5,653.3
Binghamton, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.)
City of Binghamton 188 2,147
Total area actually reporting 474 5,859
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 187.5 2,317.8
Birmingham, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair,
and Shelby Counties.)
City of Birmingham 3,027 18,058
Total area actually reporting 4,829 36,479
Estimated total 5,142 39,762
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 556.1 4,300.1
Bismarck, ND M.S.A.
(Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.)
City of Bismarck 49 1,748
Total area actually reporting 66 2,360
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 70.5 2,522.0
Bloomington, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Monroe County.)
City of Bloomington 113 2,442
Total area actually reporting 215 3,892
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 177.3 3,210.1
Boise, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.)
City of:
Boise 635 8,095
Nampa 228 2,538
Total area actually reporting 1,341 16,585
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 303.8 3,757.5
Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Bristol, Essex,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk,
and Worcester Counties, MA and part of
Rockingham County, NH.)
City of:
Boston, MA 7,361 30,024
Cambridge, MA 470 3,946
Lynn, MA (5) 3,576
Waltham, MA 67 1,180
Gloucester, MA 64 702
Total area actually reporting 83,887
Estimated total 87,160
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,546.8
Brazoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazoria County.)
Total area actually reporting 634 6,698
Estimated total 637 6,732
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 257.6 2,722.7
Bremerton, WA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kitsap County.)
City of Bremerton 378 2,393
Total area actually reporting 953 8,208
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 404.4 3,482.9
Bridgeport, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Bridgeport 1,910 6,252
Total area actually reporting 2,312 13,520
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 517.3 3,024.9
Brockton, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and
Plymouth Counties.)
City of Brockton 1,055 4,187
Total area actually reporting 1,448 6,807
Estimated total 1,521 7,297
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 592.6 2,842.9
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Cameron County.)
City of:
Brownsville 809 11,101
Harlingen 328 4,283
San Benito 71 2,452
Total area actually reporting 1,565 21,064
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 456.5 6,144.1
Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazos County.)
City of:
Bryan 459 3,582
College Station 112 2,395
Total area actually reporting 626 6,919
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 401.6 4,438.8
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.)
City of:
Buffalo 3,709 16,185
Niagara Falls 489 3,110
Total area actually reporting 5,250 36,550
Estimated total 5,284 36,931
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 450.8 3,150.4
Burlington, VT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin,
and Counties.)
City of Burlington 142 2,544
Total area actually reporting 252 5,991
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 155.3 3,692.4
Casper, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Natrona County.)
City of Casper 156 2,162
Total area actually reporting 198 2,767
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 297.2 4,153.5
Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Linn County.)
City of Cedar Rapids 407 7,066
Total area actually reporting 437 8,036
Estimated total 452 8,330
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 236 4,350.0
Charlottesville, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene
and Charlottesville City.)
City of Charlottesville 463 1,664
Total area actually reporting 692 4,358
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 427.1 2,689.5
Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A.
(Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties,
TN and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties,
GA.)
City of Chattanooga, TN 2,806 16,514
Total area actually reporting 3,871 26,163
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 821.4 5,551.5
Cheyenne, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Laramie County.)
City of Cheyenne 81 2,244
Total area actually reporting 140 2,956
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 171.3 3,617.5
Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Butte County.)
City of:
Chico 224 2,108
Paradise 59 863
Total area actually reporting 629 6,936
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 303.9 3,351.6
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, and
Warren Counties, OH, Boone, Campbell,
Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton
Counties, KY, and Dearborn and Ohio
Counties, IN.)
City of Cincinnati, OH 3,890 23,927
Total area actually reporting 5,561 51,118
Estimated total 7,315 68,708
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 443 4,161.4
Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of Colorado Springs 1,907 17,568
Total area actually reporting 2,323 20,719
Estimated total 2,335 20,866
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 439.8 3,930.1
Columbia, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Boone County.)
City of Columbia 439 3,458
Total area actually reporting 567 4,918
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 416 3,608.5
Columbia, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Lexington and Richland
Counties.)
City of Columbia 1,300 9,274
Total area actually reporting 2,442 17,608
Estimated total 2,449 17,670
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 575.2 4,150.3
Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A.
(Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and
Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County,
AL.)
City of Columbus, GA 991 11,152
Total area actually reporting 1,230 13,111
Estimated total 1,233 13,141
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 440 4,689.2
Columbus, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Licking, Madison, and Pickaway Counties.)
City of:
Columbus 6,396 62,151
Newark 88 2,321
Lancaster 69 1,280
Total area actually reporting 7,646 87,187
Estimated total 7,802 90,117
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 505.7 5,840.7
Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Nueces and San Patricio
Counties.)
City of Corpus Christi 2,465 20,069
Total area actually reporting 2,811 24,255
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 721.8 6,228.4
Corvallis, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton County.)
City of Corvallis 75 2,091
Total area actually reporting 148 2,992
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 186.6 3,771.6
Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A.
(Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral
County, WV.)
City of Cumberland, MD 198 1,376
Total area actually reporting 373 2,742
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 362 2,661.5
Dallas, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall
Counties.)
City of:
Dallas 17,776 93,230
Irving 816 9,177
Denton 309 3,355
Total area actually reporting 25,082 184,397
Estimated total 25,095 184,564
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 697.3 5,128.1
Danbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield
Counties.)
City of Danbury 143 1,872
Total area actually reporting 200 2,889
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 107.9 1,558.0
Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.)
City of Daytona Beach 1,124 5,377
Total area actually reporting 3,392 19,438
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 670.4 3,841.9
Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and
Montgomery Counties.)
City of:
Dayton 2,068 14,884
Springfield 510 6,233
Fairborn 57 1,596
Total area actually reporting 3,250 39,750
Estimated total 3,432 43,164
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 360.4 4,532.8
Denver, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.)
City of Denver 3,074 27,198
Total area actually reporting 8,021 86,614
Estimated total 8,552 93,105
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 394.8 4,297.7
Des Moines, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren
Counties.)
City of Des Moines 750 11,860
Total area actually reporting 1,131 19,351
Estimated total 1,144 19,613
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 251.1 4,305.5
Detroit, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland,
St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.)
City of:
Detroit 20,947 69,246
Dearborn 976 4,907
Pontiac 1,127 3,395
Port Huron 200 1,357
Total area actually reporting 33,094 170,660
Estimated total 33,198 171,743
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 743.5 3,846.5
Dothan, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Dale and Houston Counties.)
City of Dothan 187 2,918
Total area actually reporting 345 4,402
Estimated total 369 4,678
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 266.5 3,378.8
Dover, DE M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kent County.)
City of Dover 194 1,843
Total area actually reporting 840 4,191
Estimated total 845 4,227
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 656.4 3,283.6
Dubuque, IA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Dubuque County.)
City of Dubuque (4) 1,464
Total area actually reporting 1,756
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,972.0
Duluth-Superior, MN-WI M.S.A.
(Includes St. Louis County, MN and Douglas
County, WI.)
City of:
Duluth, MN 318 5,052
Superior, WI 64 1,609
Total area actually reporting 564 9,697
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 229 3,937.4
Dutchess County, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Dutchess County.)
City of Poughkeepsie 196 1,097
Total area actually reporting 627 5,510
Estimated total 643 5,695
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 229.1 2,029.1
Eau Claire, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire
Counties.)
City of Eau Claire 141 2,666
Total area actually reporting 191 4,520
Estimated total 193 4,600
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 129.2 3,079.1
Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Elkhart County.)
City of:
Elkhart 275 4,496
Goshen 244 1,387
Total area actually reporting 624 8,118
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 339.5 4,416.3
El Paso, TX M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of El Paso 4,386 26,428
Total area actually reporting 4,856 28,870
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 698.7 4,153.7
Enid, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Garfield County.)
City of Enid 235 2,718
Total area actually reporting 241 2,924
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 415.7 5,043.9
Erie, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Erie County.)
City of Erie 486 3,783
Total area actually reporting 697 7,406
Estimated total 705 7,485
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 250.9 2,663.9
Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Lane County.)
City of:
Eugene 587 8,828
Springfield 181 4,209
Total area actually reporting 1,000 16,252
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 305 4,957.6
Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County,
MN.)
City of:
Fargo, ND 141 2,993
Moorhead, MN 53 1,133
Total area actually reporting 232 5,040
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 133.8 2,906.1
Fayetteville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of Fayetteville 779 9,082
Total area actually reporting 1,528 16,909
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 495.9 5,487.8
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Washington Counties.)
City of:
Fayetteville 201 3,046
Springdale 140 1,436
Rogers 93 1,502
Total area actually reporting 720 8,696
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 229.8 2,775.6
Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester
Counties.)
City of:
Fitchburg 222 1,549
Leominster 87 1,315
Total area actually reporting 519 3,930
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 363 2,749.0
Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A.
(Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane
County, UT.)
City of Flagstaff, AZ 446 4,446
Total area actually reporting 639 6,463
Estimated total 644 6,556
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 509.2 5,183.8
Flint, MI M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Genesee County.)
City of Flint (4) 2,008 8,954
Total area actually reporting 3,089 21,314
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 704.5 4,861.3
Florence, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Colbert and Lauderdale
Counties.)
City of Florence 153 1,666
Total area actually reporting 259 3,861
Estimated total 269 3,970
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 187.5 2,766.5
Florence, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Florence County.)
City of Florence 489 3,358
Total area actually reporting 1,169 6,996
Estimated total 1,205 7,302
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 946.1 5,733.4
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Larimer County.)
City of:
Fort Collins 369 4,326
Loveland 77 1,566
Total area actually reporting 560 8,012
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 216.8 3,101.8
Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Broward County.)
City of Fort Lauderdale 1,681 10,900
Total area actually reporting 10,073 67,507
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 605 4,054.3
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lee County.)
City of:
Fort Myers 1,203 4,400
Cape Coral 346 3,324
Total area actually reporting 2,943 18,758
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 650.7 4,147.1
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.)
City of:
Fort Pierce 869 3,363
Port St. Lucie 254 2,321
Total area actually reporting 2,052 11,577
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 626.2 3,532.8
Fort Smith, AR-OK M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Sebastian Counties,
AR and Sequoyah County, OK.)
City of Fort Smith, AR 624 6,780
Total area actually reporting 1,187 9,722
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 569.1 4,661.2
Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Okaloosa County.)
City of Fort Walton Beach 101 864
Total area actually reporting 619 4,965
Estimated total 645 5,167
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 368.7 2,954.0
Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb,
Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.)
City of Fort Wayne 1,072 12,219
Total area actually reporting 1,302 16,348
Estimated total 1,431 17,982
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 283.4 3,561.0
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and
Tarrant Counties.)
City of:
Fort Worth 3,864 36,602
Arlington 2,129 22,422
Total area actually reporting 8,062 88,010
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 463 5,054.4
Fresno, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.)
City of:
Fresno 4,096 30,585
Madera 485 2,300
Total area actually reporting 7,048 49,065
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 750.1 5,221.6
Gainesville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Alachua County.)
City of Gainesville 866 5,379
Total area actually reporting 1,937 11,685
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 866.3 5,225.8
Gary, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Lake and Porter Counties.)
City of:
Gary 901 5,231
East Chicago 994 1,869
Total area actually reporting 3,338 23,473
Estimated total 3,418 24,599
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 538.3 3,874.4
Glens Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Warren and Washington Counties.)
City of Glens Falls 41 594
Total area actually reporting 296 2,423
Estimated total 301 2,485
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 241.6 1,994.8
Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk
County, MN.)
City of Grand Forks, ND 75 2,061
Total area actually reporting 141 3,165
Estimated total 143 3,264
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 147.4 3,364.4
Grand Junction, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Mesa County.)
City of Grand Junction 170 3,393
Total area actually reporting 244 4,830
Estimated total 274 5,204
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 229.5 4,358.3
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and
Ottawa Counties.)
City of:
Grand Rapids 2,048 9,978
Muskegon 431 2,976
Holland 148 1,251
Total area actually reporting 4,657 37,042
Estimated total 4,658 37,061
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 425.7 3,386.9
Great Falls, MT M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Cascade County.)
City of Great Falls 240 3,666
Total area actually reporting 307 4,100
Estimated total 308 4,136
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 382.3 5,134.3
Greeley, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Weld County.)
City of Greeley 299 4,004
Total area actually reporting 611 6,509
Estimated total 658 7,090
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 354.1 3,815.2
Green Bay, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Brown County.)
City of Green Bay 272 3,440
Total area actually reporting 330 6,284
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 144.5 2,751.4
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC
M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie,
Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and
Yadkin Counties.)
City of:
Greensboro 1,869 14,093
Winston-Salem (4) 1,766 14,271
High Point 773 6,393
Burlington 285 3,015
Total area actually reporting 6,343 60,585
Estimated total 6,385 61,153
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 501.6 4,804.6
Greenville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Pitt County.)
City of Greenville 547 6,007
Total area actually reporting 865 8,868
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 635.7 6,517.0
Hagerstown, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Washington County.)
City of Hagerstown 217 1,702
Total area actually reporting 510 3,138
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 380.9 2,343.9
Hamilton-Middletown, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Butler County.)
City of:
Hamilton 690 4,905
Middletown 137 3,128
Total area actually reporting 1,183 14,069
Estimated total 1,245 15,240
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 373.4 4,571.0
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon,
and Perry Counties.)
City of:
Harrisburg 714 2,436
Lebanon 247 1,097
Carlisle 52 595
Total area actually reporting 1,854 13,490
Estimated total 2,010 15,010
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 319.2 2,383.6
Hartford, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hartford, Litchfield,
Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and
Windham Counties.)
City of:
Hartford 1,593 9,196
Middletown 64 1,175
Total area actually reporting 3,364 31,355
Hattiesburg, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Forrest and Lamar Counties.)
City of Hattiesburg 146 2,831
Total area actually reporting 187 3,711
Estimated total 219 4,275
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 195.2 3,810.2
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and
Catawba Counties.)
City of:
Hickory 212 3,081
Morganton 58 899
Lenoir 60 785
Total area actually reporting 894 12,507
Estimated total 902 12,616
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 259.4 3,628.7
Honolulu, HI M.S.A.
(Includes Honolulu County.)
City of Honolulu 2,453 45,989
Total area actually reporting 2,453 45,989
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 277 5,192.9
Houma, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Lafourche and Terrebonne
Parishes.)
City of Houma 432 1,780
Total area actually reporting 1,084 7,846
Estimated total 1,101 7,981
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 566.6 4,107.1
Houston, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris,
Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.)
City of:
Houston 23,419 118,568
Baytown 226 2,827
Conroe 305 2,477
Total area actually reporting 32,847 193,500
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 768.8 4,529.0
Huntsville, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Limestone and Madison Counties.)
City of Huntsville 1,039 10,374
Total area actually reporting 1,359 14,161
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 395.4 4,120.1
Iowa City, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Johnson County.)
City of Iowa City 259 1,486
Total area actually reporting 432 2,797
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 389.6 2,522.4
Jackson, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of Jackson 525 2,829
Total area actually reporting 862 5,964
Estimated total 884 6,198
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 555.1 3,891.8
Jackson, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Hinds, Madison, and Rankin
Counties.)
City of Jackson 1,966 16,620
Total area actually reporting 2,282 21,459
Estimated total 2,485 24,527
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 561.1 5,538.1
Jackson, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Chester and Madison Counties.)
City of Jackson 764 3,862
Total area actually reporting 980 5,069
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 904.6 4,679.0
Jacksonville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St.
Johns Counties.)
City of Jacksonville 7,388 43,862
Total area actually reporting 9,791 56,296
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 867.2 4,986.3
Janesville-Beloit, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Rock County.)
City of:
Janesville 141 3,054
Beloit 139 1,646
Total area actually reporting 345 5,713
Estimated total 351 5,857
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 228.8 3,818.3
Jersey City, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hudson County.)
City of:
Jersey City 2,853 9,674
Bayonne 200 1,143
Total area actually reporting 4,121 20,475
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 671.1 3,334.4
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA M.S.A.
(Includes Carter, Hawkins, Sullivan,
Unicoi, and Washington Counties, TN and
Bristol City and Scott and Washington
Counties, VA.)
City of:
Johnson City, TN 386 3,912
Kingsport, TN 384 2,608
Bristol, TN 122 1,089
Bristol, VA 53 615
Total area actually reporting 1,892 15,407
Estimated total 1,904 15,542
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 392.6 3,204.7
Johnstown, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cambria and Somerset Counties.)
City of Johnstown 144 839
Total area actually reporting 429 2,682
Estimated total 549 3,855
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 235.9 1,656.4
Joplin, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Jasper and Newton Counties.)
City of Joplin 213 3,801
Total area actually reporting 756 7,270
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 477.6 4,592.8
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van
Buren Counties.)
City of:
Kalamazoo 907 5,388
Battle Creek 871 4,368
Total area actually reporting 2,880 21,837
Estimated total 2,896 21,997
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 636.2 4,832.0
Kenosha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Kenosha County.)
City of Kenosha 547 2,635
Total area actually reporting 663 4,273
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 440.1 2,836.5
Killeen-Temple, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bell and Coryell Counties.)
City of:
Killeen 556 4,707
Temple 222 2,865
Total area actually reporting 1,158 11,613
Estimated total 1,161 11,660
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 362.8 3,643.1
Knoxville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon,
Sevier, and Union Counties.)
City of:
Knoxville 2,105 8,964
Oak Ridge 109 1,444
Total area actually reporting 3,827 25,502
Estimated total 3,840 25,622
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 553.8 3,695.2
Kokomo, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Howard and Tipton Counties.)
City of Kokomo 240 2,788
Total area actually reporting 288 3,481
Estimated total 304 3,677
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 297.7 3,600.9
La Crosse, WI-MN M.S.A.
(Includes La Crosse County, WI and Houston
County, MN.)
City of La Crosse, WI 99 1,994
Total area actually reporting 158 3,576
Estimated total 159 3,618
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 124.4 2,830.7
Lafayette, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton and Tippecanoe
Counties.)
City of Lafayette 131 2,719
Total area actually reporting 318 5,986
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 173 3,255.9
Lafayette, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry,
and St. Martin Parishes.)
City of Lafayette 1,045 7,122
Total area actually reporting 2,229 14,209
Estimated total 2,342 15,114
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 607.8 3,922.3
Lake Charles, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Calcasieu Parish.)
City of Lake Charles 600 3,986
Total area actually reporting 918 8,636
Estimated total 1,073 9,874
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 585 5,383.0
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Polk County.)
City of:
Lakeland 581 5,722
Winter Haven 153 1,811
Total area actually reporting 2,933 23,848
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 590.8 4,803.6
Lancaster, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lancaster 508 3,037
Total area actually reporting 1,013 10,258
Estimated total 1,109 11,192
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 235.5 2,376.8
Lansing-East Lansing, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham
Counties.)
City of:
Lansing 1,353 5,859
East Lansing 201 1,572
Total area actually reporting 2,137 15,768
Estimated total 2,172 16,128
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 482.6 3,583.3
Laredo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Webb County.)
City of Laredo 1,121 11,935
Total area actually reporting 1,170 12,410
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 592.4 6,283.6
Las Vegas, NV-AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Clark and Nye Counties, NV and
Mohave County, AZ.)
City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, NV 7,549 43,021
Total area actually reporting 10,144 63,451
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 616.8 3,858.1
Lawrence, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Essex County, MA and
part of Rockingham County, NH.)
City of Lawrence, MA 592 3,261
Total area actually reporting 1,156 8,107
Estimated total 1,217 8,948
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 304.3 2,237.1
Lawton, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Comanche County.)
City of Lawton 573 4,637
Total area actually reporting 631 4,920
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 552.1 4,305.0
Lewiston-Auburn, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Androscoggin County.)
City of:
Lewiston 75 1,680
Auburn 61 1,060
Total area actually reporting 164 3,523
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 161.6 3,471.2
Lima, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Allen and Auglaize Counties.)
City of Lima 421 3,101
Total area actually reporting 529 5,363
Estimated total 565 6,044
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 363.7 3,890.2
Lincoln, NE M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lincoln 1,302 13,739
Total area actually reporting 1,319 14,824
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 526.4 5,915.9
Longview-Marshall, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur
Counties.)
City of:
Longview 551 5,579
Marshall 140 1,395
Total area actually reporting 949 10,600
Estimated total 952 10,647
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 445.9 4,986.5
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Los Angeles County.)
City of:
Los Angeles 52,243 137,035
Long Beach 3,413 15,054
Pasadena 676 4,564
Lancaster 1,163 3,584
Total area actually reporting 89,848 301,220
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 926.6 3,106.6
Louisville, KY-IN M.S.A.
(Includes Bullitt, Jefferson, and Oldham
Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd, Harrison,
and Scott Counties, IN.)
City of:
Louisville, KY 1,915 13,758
New Albany, IN 242 2,878
Total area actually reporting 3,277 33,829
Estimated total 4,180 42,586
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 405.2 4,128.3
Lowell, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex County, MA and
Hillsborough County, NH.)
City of Lowell, MA 850 3,660
Total area actually reporting 1,021 6,069
Estimated total 1,043 6,304
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 343.9 2,078.6
Lubbock, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Lubbock County.)
City of Lubbock 2,469 11,594
Total area actually reporting 2,627 13,168
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,058.7 5,306.8
Lynchburg, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Bedford and Lynchburg Cities and
Bedford, and Campbell Counties.)
City of Lynchburg 287 2,429
Total area actually reporting 517 4,832
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 236.9 2,214.2
Macon, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Peach, and
Twiggs Counties.)
City of Macon 704 9,886
Total area actually reporting 1,513 19,354
Estimated total 1,514 19,365
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 458.3 5,862.3
Madison, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Dane County.)
City of Madison 708 7,591
Total area actually reporting 1,011 13,689
Estimated total 1,014 13,780
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 236.1 3,207.9
Manchester, NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hillsborough, Merrimack,
and Rockingham Counties.)
City of Manchester 257 3,263
Total area actually reporting 291 3,887
Estimated total 342 4,576
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 169.2 2,263.8
Mansfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Richland Counties.)
City of Mansfield 185 3,739
Total area actually reporting 254 6,455
Estimated total 285 7,058
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 161.8 4,007.2
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hidalgo County.)
City of:
McAllen 474 8,515
Edinburg 299 4,567
Mission 85 2,817
Total area actually reporting 3,179 30,836
Estimated total 3,183 30,890
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 546.5 5,304.0
Medford-Ashland, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of:
Medford 198 3,535
Ashland 8 755
Total area actually reporting 380 7,132
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 206.5 3,876.2
Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Brevard County.)
City of:
Melbourne 725 4,574
Titusville 378 1,690
Palm Bay 739 3,547
Total area actually reporting 3,761 20,407
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 769.8 4,176.9
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, TN (4) 10,862 54,617
West Memphis, AR 336 1,422
Total area actually reporting 12,598 71,378
Estimated total 12,647 72,285
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,104.4 6,312.0
Merced, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Merced County.)
City of Merced 377 3,777
Total area actually reporting 1,324 8,115
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 617.3 3,783.8
Miami, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Miami-Dade County.)
City of:
Miami 7,210 28,081
Miami Beach 1,241 9,976
Total area actually reporting 26,615 149,037
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,151.3 6,446.9
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hunterdon, Middlesex, and
Somerset Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 2,150 23,911
Estimated total 2,153 23,942
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 182.6 2,030.0
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington,
and Waukesha Counties.)
City of:
Milwaukee 5,463 40,285
Waukesha 100 1,486
Total area actually reporting 6,367 62,914
Estimated total 6,388 63,542
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 422.6 4,204.1
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI M.S.A.
(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 4,101 22,719
St. Paul, MN 2,236 16,810
Total area actually reporting 9,900 111,626
Estimated total 9,960 112,861
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 332 3,761.6
Mobile, AL M.S.A. (6)
(Includes Baldwin and Mobile Counties.)
City of Mobile (6) 1,529 18,346
Total area actually reporting 2,755 29,473
Estimated total 2,906 31,137
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 535.8 5,741.1
Modesto, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Stanislaus County.)
City of:
Modesto 1,161 10,815
Turlock 324 3,064
Total area actually reporting 2,952 22,021
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 648.4 4,836.5
Monmouth-Ocean, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Monmouth and Ocean Counties.)
City of Dover Township 181 2,594
Total area actually reporting 2,260 25,536
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 199 2,248.7
Monroe, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Quachita Parish.)
City of Monroe 866 5,406
Total area actually reporting 1,291 8,905
Estimated total 1,305 9,014
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 887 6,126.4
Montgomery, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery
City of Montgomery 1,456 14,335
Total area actually reporting 1,829 17,752
Estimated total 1,944 18,852
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 581.4 5,638.5
Muncie, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware County.)
City of Muncie 289 2,632
Total area actually reporting 346 3,641
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 289.7 3,048.4
Naples, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Collier County.)
City of Naples 74 936
Total area actually reporting 1,370 8,810
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 531.2 3,416.2
Nashville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson,
Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson,
and Wilson Counties.)
City of:
Nashville 9,075 41,080
Murfreesboro 383 3,156
Total area actually reporting 12,061 62,281
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 970.9 5,013.4
Newark, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union,
and Warren Counties.)
City of Newark 3,837 14,911
Total area actually reporting 11,086 64,407
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 540.8 3,141.9
New Bedford, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol and Plymouth
Counties.)
City of New Bedford 756 2,464
Total area actually reporting 1,043 4,666
Estimated total 1,056 4,751
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 599.9 2,698.9
Newburgh, NY-PA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County, NY and Pike
County, PA.)
City of Newburgh, NY 459 1,540
Total area actually reporting 1,072 8,040
Estimated total 1,151 8,916
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 296.4 2,296.0
New Haven-Meriden, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and New Haven
City of:
New Haven 1,915 7,929
Meriden 101 2,228
Total area actually reporting 2,501 19,267
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 468.2 3,607.2
New London-Norwich, CT-RI M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex, New London,
and Windham Counties, CT and part of
Washington County, RI.)
City of:
New London, CT 185 967
Norwich, CT 143 1,112
Total area actually reporting 557 5,055
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 284.5 2,581.8
New Orleans, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Jefferson, Orleans,
Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles,
St. James, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Tammany Parishes.)
City of:
New Orleans 5,877 30,180
Slidell 194 1,899
Total area actually reporting 10,504 66,215
Estimated total 10,516 66,317
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 786.7 4,961.4
New York, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Putnam,
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and
Westchester Counties.)
City of:
New York 68,274 195,490
White Plains 214 2,160
Total area actually reporting 72,133 223,275
Estimated total 72,201 224,025
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 773.7 2,400.8
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC
M.S.A.
(Includes Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport
News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth,
Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg
Cities, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James
City, Mathews, and York Counties, VA
and Currituck County, NC.)
City of:
Norfolk, VA 1,600 13,366
Virginia Beach, VA 840 15,295
Newport News,VA 1,325 8,459
Hampton,VA 604 6,211
Portsmouth, VA 1,099 5,551
Suffolk, VA 389 2,121
Total area actually reporting 6,248 56,568
Estimated total 6,929 65,353
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 434.8 4,100.5
Oakland, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Alameda and Contra Costa
Counties.)
City of:
Oakland 5,330 22,297
Berkeley 742 8,728
Alameda 366 2,691
Total area actually reporting 13,812 102,399
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 566.8 4,201.8
Ocala, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Marion County.)
City of Ocala 694 3,839
Total area actually reporting 2,023 9,020
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 761.6 3,395.8
Odessa-Midland, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Ector and Midland Counties.)
City of:
Odessa 512 4,686
Midland 407 2,776
Total area actually reporting 1,117 9,549
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 460.6 3,937.5
Oklahoma City, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan,
McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie
Counties.)
City of:
Oklahoma City 4,183 41,692
Norman 229 3,196
Shawnee 164 1,668
Total area actually reporting 5,954 60,122
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 548.1 5,534.5
Olympia, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Thurston County.)
City of Olympia 118 3,041
Total area actually reporting 575 8,386
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 273 3,980.9
Omaha, NE-IA M.S.A.
(Includes Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and
Washington Counties, NE and Pottawatomie
County, IA.)
City of:
Omaha, NE 2,708 26,799
Council Bluffs, IA 456 5,354
Total area actually reporting 3,416 37,492
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 476 5,224.4
Orange County, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County.)
City of:
Santa Ana 1,844 10,222
Anaheim 1,316 9,909
Irvine 133 3,263
Total area actually reporting 8,566 71,350
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 295.5 2,461.0
Orlando, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lake, Orange, Osceola, and
Seminole Counties.)
City of Orlando 3,685 18,678
Total area actually reporting 14,807 87,599
Estimated total 14,815 87,663
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 878.1 5,195.8
Owensboro, KY M.S.A.
(Includes Daviess County.)
City of Owensboro 129 2,577
Total area actually reporting 175 3,092
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 190 3,357.8
Panama City, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Bay County.)
City of Panama City 288 2,215
Total area actually reporting 1,057 8,035
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 695.1 5,284.2
Pensacola, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties.)
City of Pensacola 519 2,413
Total area actually reporting 2,645 14,507
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 625.5 3,430.9
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 21,404 72,474
Camden, NJ 1,707 5,178
Total area actually reporting 31,155 155,373
Estimated total 31,589 159,580
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 617.8 3,120.9
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Maricopa and Pinal Counties.)
City of:
Phoenix 10,532 94,443
Mesa 2,516 24,992
Tempe 937 15,597
Scottsdale 619 9,286
Total area actually reporting 19,045 196,958
Estimated total 19,058 197,132
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 566.5 5,860.3
Pittsburgh, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler,
Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland
Counties.)
City of Pittsburgh 2,964 16,744
Total area actually reporting 7,013 47,637
Estimated total 7,969 56,959
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 337.7 2,413.7
Pittsfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Berkshire County.)
City of Pittsfield 77 1,161
Total area actually reporting 212 1,775
Estimated total 225 1,860
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 231 1,909.4
Pocatello, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Bannock County.)
City of Pocatello 164 1,623
Total area actually reporting 253 2,318
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 328 3,004.7
Portland, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Cumberland and York
Counties.)
City of Portland 200 2,816
Total area actually reporting 387 7,363
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 149.9 2,851.4
Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA M.S.A.
(Includes Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill Counties, OR and
Clark County, WA.)
City of:
Portland, OR 4,556 38,627
Vancouver, WA 687 7,275
Total area actually reporting 7,582 96,659
Estimated total 7,586 96,729
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 389.6 4,967.7
Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of York County, ME and
Rockingham and Strafford Counties, NH.)
City of:
Portsmouth, NH 50 763
Rochester, NH 54 823
Total area actually reporting 315 4,476
Estimated total 386 5,441
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 146 2,057.4
Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Kent, Newport,
Providence, and Washington Counties, RI
and part of Bristol County, MA.)
City of:
Providence, RI 1,443 12,742
Fall River, MA 636 3,255
Warwick, RI 134 2,916
Pawtucket, RI 295 2,699
Woonsocket, RI 237 1,245
Attleboro, MA 123 1,022
Total area actually reporting 4,111 38,978
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 351.5 3,332.9
Provo-Orem, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Utah County.)
City of:
Provo 159 3,685
Orem 63 3,253
Total area actually reporting 408 12,395
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 108.9 3,309.0
Pueblo, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Pueblo County.)
City of Pueblo 808 5,658
Total area actually reporting 844 6,715
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 580.9 4,621.4
Punta Gorda, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Charlotte County.)
City of Punta Gorda 23 402
Total area actually reporting 338 4,006
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 232.6 2,757.1
Racine, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Racine County.)
City of Racine 611 5,301
Total area actually reporting 678 7,748
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 356.5 4,074.1
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Chatham, Durham, Franklin,
Johnston, Orange, and Wake Counties.)
City of:
Raleigh 2,187 16,398
Durham 1,854 13,278
Chapel Hill 211 2,594
Total area actually reporting 6,011 56,289
Estimated total 6,013 56,310
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 497.7 4,660.8
Rapid City, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Pennington County.)
City of Rapid City 220 2,717
Total area actually reporting 301 4,113
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 339.1 4,633.3
Reading, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Berks County.)
City of Reading 976 4,617
Total area actually reporting 1,339 8,594
Estimated total 1,488 10,056
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 398 2,690.0
Redding, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Shasta County.)
City of Redding 395 2,851
Total area actually reporting 818 4,758
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 491.9 2,861.3
Reno, NV M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Washoe County.)
City of Reno (4) 1,215 9,774
Total area actually reporting 1,802 14,815
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 503.6 4,140.5
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Franklin Counties.)
City of:
Richland 50 1,547
Kennewick 212 3,015
Pasco 124 1,462
Total area actually reporting 492 7,449
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 252.5 3,822.4
Richmond-Petersburg, VA M.S.A.
(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 2,746 15,461
Petersburg 342 2,498
Total area actually reporting 4,894 42,934
Estimated total 4,895 42,954
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 483.7 4,244.9
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties.)
City of:
Riverside 2,159 12,359
San Bernardino 2,397 10,406
Palm Springs 449 2,917
Hemet 288 2,916
Temecula 240 1,870
Palm Desert 176 2,143
Total area actually reporting 19,739 118,165
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 595.4 3,564.2
Roanoke, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Roanoke and Salem Cities and
Botetourt and Roanoke Counties.)
City of Roanoke 585 4,883
Total area actually reporting 862 7,232
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 359.8 3,018.7
Rochester, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Olmsted County.)
City of Rochester 254 3,218
Total area actually reporting 287 3,707
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 228.5 2,951.2
Rochester, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.)
City of Rochester 1,663 14,493
Total area actually reporting 2,581 35,525
Estimated total 2,598 35,715
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 236.1 3,246.2
Rocky Mount, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Edgecombe and Nash Counties.)
City of Rocky Mount 632 4,930
Total area actually reporting 866 7,352
Estimated total 872 7,447
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 599.5 5,119.7
Sacramento, CA M.S.A.
(Includes El Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento
Counties.)
City of Sacramento 3,309 27,382
Total area actually reporting 8,289 68,610
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 499.8 4,137.0
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Bay, Midland, and Saginaw
Counties.)
City of:
Saginaw 1,250 3,129
Bay City 220 1,433
Midland 74 899
Total area actually reporting 2,203 13,185
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 543.7 3,254.0
Salem, OR M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Marion and Polk Counties.)
City of Salem 333 10,787
Total area actually reporting 956 19,969
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 271.3 5,666.0
Salinas, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Monterey County.)
City of:
Salinas 1,269 5,710
Monterey 248 1,145
Total area actually reporting 2,284 11,924
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 558.1 2,913.8
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber
Counties.)
City of:
Salt Lake City 1,166 15,272
Ogden 358 4,884
Clearfield 55 902
Total area actually reporting 4,151 65,237
Estimated total 4,152 65,252
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 306.2 4,812.8
San Angelo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Tom Green County.)
City of San Angelo 463 5,267
Total area actually reporting 494 5,668
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 464.4 5,328.6
San Antonio, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and
Wilson Counties.)
City of:
San Antonio 9,546 86,952
New Braunfels 353 2,305
Total area actually reporting 11,014 103,541
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 676.3 6,358.0
San Diego, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Diego County.)
City of:
San Diego 7,405 43,039
Escondido 576 4,618
Coronado 29 388
Total area actually reporting 14,592 87,467
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 509.1 3,051.7
San Jose, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Clara County.)
City of:
San Jose 5,564 19,599
Sunnyvale 180 2,518
Santa Clara 282 3,068
Palo Alto 82 1,798
Gilroy 308 1,404
Total area actually reporting 7,824 39,766
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 456.5 2,320.3
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA
M.S.A.
(Includes San Luis Obispo County.)
City of:
San Luis Obispo 169 1,861
Atascadero 96 690
Paso Robles 71 752
Total area actually reporting 743 6,242
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 295.7 2,484.2
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Barbara County.)
City of:
Santa Barbara 539 2,407
Santa Maria 330 2,321
Lompoc 161 1,423
Total area actually reporting 1,398 8,918
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 343.7 2,192.4
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Cruz County.)
City of:
Santa Cruz 537 3,009
Watsonville 309 1,941
Total area actually reporting 1,210 8,936
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 464.8 3,432.3
Santa Rosa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sonoma County.)
City of:
Santa Rosa 507 5,347
Petaluma 91 1,715
Total area actually reporting 1,293 13,849
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 276.8 2,964.7
Sarasota-Bradenton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties.)
City of:
Sarasota 667 4,004
Bradenton 344 3,049
Total area actually reporting 4,026 26,223
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 665.2 4,332.6
Savannah, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham
Counties.)
City of Savannah 1,538 10,920
Total area actually reporting 2,116 15,918
Estimated total 2,205 16,906
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 734.8 5,634.1
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Island, King, and Snohomish
Counties.)
City of:
Seattle 4,150 41,941
Bellevue 162 4,505
Everett 547 6,288
Total area actually reporting 8,843 116,284
Estimated total 9,104 120,354
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 371.1 4,906.3
Sheboygan, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Sheboygan County.)
City of Sheboygan 76 2,208
Total area actually reporting 112 3,109
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 98.7 2,740.4
Sherman-Denison, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Grayson County.)
City of:
Sherman 249 2,203
Denison 61 1,373
Total area actually reporting 387 4,740
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 342.2 4,190.8
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Bossier, Caddo, and Webster
Parishes.)
City of:
Shreveport 1,929 13,687
Bossier City 501 3,693
Total area actually reporting 2,774 20,393
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 707.7 5,202.4
Sioux City, IA-NE M.S.A.
(Includes Woodbury County, IA and Dakota
County, NE.)
City of Sioux City, IA 525 4,973
Total area actually reporting 578 5,634
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 466 4,542.0
Sioux Falls, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties.)
City of Sioux Falls 324 3,806
Total area actually reporting 359 4,163
Estimated total 385 4,593
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 222.8 2,657.8
South Bend, IN M.S.A.
(Includes St. Joseph County.)
City of South Bend 888 8,234
Total area actually reporting 1,226 15,091
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 459.1 5,650.9
Spokane, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Spokane County.)
City of Spokane 1,409 15,664
Total area actually reporting 1,918 24,498
Estimated total 1,943 24,932
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 457.6 5,872.0
Springfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Franklin, Hampden, and
Hampshire Counties.)
City of:
Springfield 3,277 9,521
Holyoke 592 2,917
Westfield 136 818
Northampton 37 675
Total area actually reporting 5,395 21,733
Estimated total 5,414 21,864
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 902.1 3,643.1
Springfield, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Christian, Greene, and Webster
Counties.)
City of Springfield 989 13,152
Total area actually reporting 1,419 16,892
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 433 5,154.3
State College, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Centre County.)
City of State College 54 1,071
Total area actually reporting 163 3,046
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 120 2,242.6
St. Cloud, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Stearns Counties.)
City of St. Cloud 200 2,697
Total area actually reporting 329 4,352
Estimated total 348 4,745
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 205.7 2,804.6
St. Joseph, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Andrew and Buchanan Counties.)
City of St. Joseph 174 4,193
Total area actually reporting 287 4,600
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 278.3 4,460.7
Stockton-Lodi, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Joaquin County.)
City of:
Stockton 3,296 16,432
Lodi 507 2,589
Total area actually reporting 5,174 29,465
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 901.3 5,132.6
Sumter, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Sumter County.)
City of Sumter 492 3,053
Total area actually reporting 961 5,651
Estimated total 969 5,720
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 914.4 5,397.4
Syracuse, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, and
Oswego Counties.)
City of:
Syracuse 1,560 7,853
Auburn 73 1,136
Total area actually reporting 2,412 21,100
Estimated total 2,413 21,112
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 329 2,878.4
Tacoma, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Pierce County.)
City of Tacoma 2,112 16,258
Total area actually reporting 3,776 38,965
Estimated total 3,784 39,115
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 531.5 5,493.8
Tallahassee, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Gadsden and Leon Counties.)
City of Tallahassee 1,809 10,342
Total area actually reporting 2,865 15,334
Estimated total 2,887 15,497
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 989 5,308.8
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco,
and Pinellas Counties.)
City of:
Tampa 6,616 28,232
St. Petersburg 4,376 16,158
Clearwater 1,026 5,616
Total area actually reporting 22,224 123,016
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 904.1 5,004.6
Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Bowie County, TX and Miller
County, AR.)
City of:
Texarkana, TX 391 2,635
Texarkana, AR 216 2,123
Total area actually reporting 791 6,034
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 599 4,569.2
Toledo, OH M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Fulton, Lucas, and Wood
Counties.)
City of:
Toledo (4) 3,050 24,055
Bowling Green 39 1,170
Total area actually reporting 3,450 33,294
Estimated total 3,480 33,861
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 561.9 5,467.5
Topeka, KS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Shawnee County.)
City of Topeka (4) 1,075 10,455
Total area actually reporting 1,194 11,455
Estimated total 1,203 11,545
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 706.5 6,780.6
Trenton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Mercer County.)
City of Trenton 1,498 5,466
Total area actually reporting 1,998 12,924
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 564.9 3,654.1
Tucson, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Pima County.)
City of Tucson 4,823 44,934
Total area actually reporting 5,862 60,463
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 671.6 6,927.4
Tulsa, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and
Wagoner Counties.)
City of Tulsa 4,547 24,807
Total area actually reporting 5,580 35,095
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 692.8 4,357.3
Tuscaloosa, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Tuscaloosa County.)
City of Tuscaloosa 870 5,558
Total area actually reporting 1,199 7,710
Estimated total 1,280 8,610
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 773.3 5,201.9
Utica-Rome, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Herkimer and Oneida Counties.)
City of:
Utica 307 2,518
Rome 51 858
Total area actually reporting 775 7,200
Estimated total 784 7,305
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 260.9 2,431.4
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Napa and Solano Counties.)
City of:
Vallejo 1,159 6,090
Fairfield 508 4,086
Napa 228 1,752
Total area actually reporting 2,640 17,297
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 499.6 3,273.1
Ventura, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Ventura County.)
City of Ventura 281 3,076
Total area actually reporting 2,008 15,017
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 261.7 1,957.4
Victoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Victoria County.)
City of Victoria 440 3,308
Total area actually reporting 493 3,677
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 573.3 4,275.8
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of:
Vineland 468 2,924
Millville 181 1,181
Bridgeton 367 1,062
Total area actually reporting 1,117 5,923
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 756.5 4,011.3
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Tulare County.)
City of:
Visalia 817 4,862
Tulare 434 2,581
Porterville 180 1,828
Total area actually reporting 2,292 15,231
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 611.4 4,063.1
Waco, TX M.S.A.
(Includes McLennan County.)
City of Waco 903 9,458
Total area actually reporting 1,172 13,023
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 536.7 5,963.9
Washington, D.C.-MD-VA-WV M.S.A.
(Includes the 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. (7) 9,928 34,113
Frederick, MD 710 2,233
Fredericksburg, VA 122 897
Total area actually reporting 25,241 170,499
Estimated total 25,376 171,693
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 508.9 3,443.1
Waterbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Litchfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Waterbury 546 6,326
Total area actually reporting 608 7,944
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 319.7 4,177.2
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Black Hawk County.)
City of:
Waterloo 328 3,864
Cedar Falls 110 1,033
Total area actually reporting 455 5,386
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 355.8 4,212.0
Wausau, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Marathon County.)
City of Wausau 119 1,533
Total area actually reporting 165 2,770
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 130.2 2,185.7
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Palm Beach County.)
City of:
West Palm Beach 1,123 8,671
Boca Raton 196 2,843
Total area actually reporting 8,539 63,570
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 735.8 5,477.8
Wichita, KS M.S.A.
(Includes Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick
Counties.)
City of Wichita 2,443 21,091
Total area actually reporting 2,700 24,336
Estimated total 2,846 25,640
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 520.8 4,691.8
Wichita Falls, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Archer and Wichita Counties.)
City of Wichita Falls 871 7,314
Total area actually reporting 953 8,069
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 663.2 5,614.9
Wilmington, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Brunswick and New Hanover
Counties.)
City of Wilmington 895 7,755
Total area actually reporting 1,196 13,567
Estimated total 1,211 13,771
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 510.1 5,800.2
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD M.S.A.4
(Includes New Castle County, DE and Cecil
County, MD.)
City of:
Wilmington, DE 1,048 4,440
Newark, DE 134 1,339
Total area actually reporting 3,554 21,389
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 596.8 3,591.7
Worcester, MA-CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Windham County, CT and
Hampden and Worcester Counties, MA.)
City of Worcester, MA 1,422 6,790
Total area actually reporting 2,309 10,867
Estimated total 2,382 11,358
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 470.6 2,244.0
Yakima, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Yakima County.)
City of Yakima 333 5,830
Total area actually reporting 602 12,570
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 266.2 5,558.9
Yolo, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Yolo County.)
City of:
Davis 116 2,177
Woodland 323 1,111
Total area actually reporting 680 5,875
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 395.8 3,419.8
Yuba City, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sutter and Yuba Counties.)
City of Yuba City 183 1,809
Total area actually reporting 657 5,152
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 463.5 3,635.0
Yuma, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Yuma County.)
City of Yuma 392 3,081
Total area actually reporting 583 4,532
Estimated total 644 5,354
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 389 3,234.3
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 289 2,204
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 201.2 1,534.6
Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 321 2,705
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 184.3 1,553.1
Caguas, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 891 3,619
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 283.1 1,150.0
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 380 3,700
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 148.5 1,446.0
Ponce, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 771 4,572
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 210 1,245.5
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 7,582 35,406
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 380.7 1,777.8
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Abilene, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Taylor County.)
City of Abilene 4,803 2
Total area actually reporting 4,847 3
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3,745.0 2.3
Albany, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.)
City of Albany 4,566 7
Total area actually reporting 5,674 7
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,585.6 5.7
Albuquerque, NM M.S.A.
(Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and
Valencia Counties.)
City of Albuquerque 34,282 34
Total area actually reporting 41,874 43
Estimated total 42,946 44
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,992.2 6.1
Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Rapides Parish.)
City of Alexandria (4) 4,309 5
Total area actually reporting 6,624 9
Estimated total 6,798 9
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,385.1 7.1
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton
Counties.)
City of:
Allentown 4,619 8
Bethlehem 2,223 4
Total area actually reporting 14,607 26
Estimated total 17,068 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,674.1 4.4
Altoona, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Blair County.)
City of Altoona 1,849 2
Total area actually reporting 3,034 4
Estimated total 3,541 5
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,743.0 3.9
Amarillo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Potter and Randall Counties.)
City of Amarillo 12,225 19
Total area actually reporting 13,228 21
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,937.1 9.4
Anchorage, AK M.S.A.
(Includes Anchorage Borough.)
Total area actually reporting 11,466 10
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4,350.0 3.8
Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and
Washtenaw Counties.)
City of Ann Arbor 3,528 1
Total area actually reporting 15,821 25
Estimated total 15,938 25
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,739.5 4.3
Anniston, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun County.)
City of Anniston 2,993 8
Total area actually reporting 5,745 10
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5,098.3 8.9
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and
Winnebago Counties.)
City of:
Appleton 1,760 1
Oshkosh 2,154 0
Neenah 502 0
Total area actually reporting 8,083 1
Estimated total 8,169 1
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2,274.7 0.3
Asheville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.)
City of Asheville 1 42
Total area actually reporting 1 55
Estimated total 1 55
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.4 23.9
Athens, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee
Counties.)
City of Athens-Clarke County 8 26
Total area actually reporting 8 29
Estimated total 9 34
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.7 21.6
Atlanta, GA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Barrow, Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb,
Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding,
Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton
Counties.)
City of Atlanta 144 367
Total area actually reporting 332 1,133
Estimated total 334 1,146
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.9 27.2
Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.)
City of Atlantic City 5 33
Total area actually reporting 17 106
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 29.6
Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC M.S.A.
(Includes Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond
Counties, GA and Aiken and Edgefield
Counties, SC.)
City of Aiken, SC 1 7
Total area actually reporting 33 218
Estimated total 33 219
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.8 45
Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays,
Travis, and Williamson Counties.)
City of:
Austin 26 262
San Marcos 0 39
Total area actually reporting 41 458
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 35.8
Bakersfield, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Kern County.)
City of Bakersfield 22 34
Total area actually reporting 39 191
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.8 28.3
Baltimore, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Queen Anne's Counties.)
City of:
Baltimore 256 296
Annapolis 4 11
Total area actually reporting 303 765
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.7 29.5
Bangor, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo
Counties.)
City of Bangor 1 15
Total area actually reporting 1 18
Estimated total 1 18
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.4 26.1
Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Barnstable County.)
City of:
Barnstable 0 18
Yarmouth 0 2
Total area actually reporting 2 34
Estimated total 2 35
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 21.4
Baton Rouge, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, and West Baton Rouge
Parishes.)
City of Baton Rouge 46 62
Total area actually reporting 63 157
Estimated total 63 158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.5 26.2
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties.)
City of:
Beaumont 10 158
Port Arthur 7 15
Total area actually reporting 19 305
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 77.4
Bellingham, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Whatcom County.)
City of Bellingham 1 22
Total area actually reporting 1 88
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.6 51.9
Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Berrien County.)
City of Benton Harbor 6 12
Total area actually reporting 10 132
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.1 80.8
Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 39 90
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 6.5
Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson
Counties.)
City of:
Biloxi 5 25
Gulfport 10 37
Pascagoula 3 22
Total area actually reporting 37 151
Estimated total 39 158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.7 43.2
Binghamton, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.)
City of Binghamton 1 30
Total area actually reporting 3 66
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 26.1
Birmingham, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair,
and Shelby Counties.)
City of Birmingham 73 206
Total area actually reporting 105 337
Estimated total 110 357
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.9 38.6
Bismarck, ND M.S.A.
(Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.)
City of Bismarck 0 8
Total area actually reporting 0 18
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants - 19.2
Bloomington, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Monroe County.)
City of Bloomington 2 28
Total area actually reporting 2 42
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 34.6
Boise, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.)
City of:
Boise 2 84
Nampa 3 40
Total area actually reporting 9 176
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2 39.9
Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Bristol, Essex,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk,
and Worcester Counties, MA and part of
Rockingham County, NH.)
City of:
Boston, MA 65 361
Cambridge, MA 1 15
Lynn, MA (5) 1 16
Waltham, MA 2 11
Gloucester, MA 0 9
Total area actually reporting 89 791
Estimated total 90 826
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.6 24.1
Brazoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazoria County.)
Total area actually reporting 6 95
Estimated total 6 95
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 38.4
Bremerton, WA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kitsap County.)
City of Bremerton 3 78
Total area actually reporting 6 198
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.5 84
Bridgeport, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Bridgeport 16 69
Total area actually reporting 18 104
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4 23.3
Brockton, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and
Plymouth Counties.)
City of Brockton 5 58
Total area actually reporting 6 79
Estimated total 6 84
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.3 32.7
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Cameron County.)
City of:
Brownsville 7 27
Harlingen 5 36
San Benito 1 12
Total area actually reporting 14 96
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.1 28
Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazos County.)
City of:
Bryan 4 66
College Station 1 35
Total area actually reporting 5 106
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 68
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.)
City of:
Buffalo 64 229
Niagara Falls 4 26
Total area actually reporting 73 350
Estimated total 73 352
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.2 30
Burlington, VT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin,
and Counties.)
City of Burlington 0 16
Total area actually reporting 5 33
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 20.3
Casper, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Natrona County.)
City of Casper 2 20
Total area actually reporting 3 20
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.5 30
Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Linn County.)
City of Cedar Rapids 3 57
Total area actually reporting 3 59
Estimated total 3 60
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 31.3
Charlottesville, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene
and Charlottesville City.)
City of Charlottesville 3 25
Total area actually reporting 6 54
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.7 33.3
Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A.
(Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties,
TN and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties,
GA.)
City of Chattanooga, TN 26 86
Total area actually reporting 37 134
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.9 28.4
Cheyenne, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Laramie County.)
City of Cheyenne 0 14
Total area actually reporting 1 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 52.6
Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Butte County.)
City of:
Chico 2 36
Paradise 0 6
Total area actually reporting 11 81
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.3 39.1
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, and
Warren Counties, OH, Boone, Campbell,
Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton
Counties, KY, and Dearborn and Ohio
Counties, IN.)
City of Cincinnati, OH 55 358
Total area actually reporting 71 565
Estimated total 75 701
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.5 42.5
Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of Colorado Springs 14 257
Total area actually reporting 19 301
Estimated total 19 302
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 56.9
Columbia, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Boone County.)
City of Columbia 4 16
Total area actually reporting 4 24
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.9 17.6
Columbia, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Lexington and Richland
Counties.)
City of Columbia 15 62
Total area actually reporting 25 157
Estimated total 25 157
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.9 36.9
Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A.
(Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and
Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County,
AL.)
City of Columbus, GA 9 18
Total area actually reporting 13 28
Estimated total 13 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.6 10
Columbus, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Licking, Madison, and Pickaway Counties.)
City of:
Columbus 81 602
Newark 0 13
Lancaster 0 21
Total area actually reporting 94 797
Estimated total 95 825
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.2 53.5
Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Nueces and San Patricio
Counties.)
City of Corpus Christi 19 224
Total area actually reporting 20 268
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.1 68.8
Corvallis, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton County.)
City of Corvallis 1 7
Total area actually reporting 1 11
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.3 13.9
Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A.
(Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral
County, WV.)
City of Cumberland, MD 1 15
Total area actually reporting 3 26
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.9 25.2
Dallas, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall
Counties.)
City of:
Dallas 240 660
Irving 10 58
Denton 2 49
Total area actually reporting 312 1,305
Estimated total 312 1,306
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.7 36.3
Danbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield
Counties.)
City of Danbury 0 10
Total area actually reporting 0 19
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants - 10.2
Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.)
City of Daytona Beach 8 61
Total area actually reporting 21 214
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.2 42.3
Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and
Montgomery Counties.)
City of:
Dayton 30 152
Springfield 7 74
Fairborn 0 15
Total area actually reporting 44 408
Estimated total 46 440
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 46.2
Denver, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.)
City of Denver 45 317
Total area actually reporting 91 922
Estimated total 96 988
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 45.6
Des Moines, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren
Counties.)
City of Des Moines 11 89
Total area actually reporting 13 124
Estimated total 13 125
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.9 27.4
Detroit, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland,
St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.)
City of:
Detroit 395 652
Dearborn 4 24
Pontiac 4 90
Port Huron 0 30
Total area actually reporting 481 1,905
Estimated total 482 1,916
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.8 42.9
Dothan, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Dale and Houston Counties.)
City of Dothan 3 43
Total area actually reporting 6 54
Estimated total 6 55
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.3 39.7
Dover, DE M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kent County.)
City of Dover 1 15
Total area actually reporting 2 81
Estimated total 2 81
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 62.9
Dubuque, IA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Dubuque County.)
City of Dubuque (4) 1 12
Total area actually reporting 1 14
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.1 15.7
Duluth-Superior, MN-WI M.S.A.
(Includes St. Louis County, MN and Douglas
County, WI.)
City of:
Duluth, MN 4 55
Superior, WI 0 14
Total area actually reporting 5 135
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2 54.8
Dutchess County, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Dutchess County.)
City of Poughkeepsie 4 17
Total area actually reporting 7 38
Estimated total 7 39
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.5 13.9
Eau Claire, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire
Counties.)
City of Eau Claire 1 18
Total area actually reporting 4 24
Estimated total 4 24
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 16.1
Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Elkhart County.)
City of:
Elkhart 8 29
Goshen 4 3
Total area actually reporting 16 54
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.7 29.4
El Paso, TX M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of El Paso 20 203
Total area actually reporting 24 238
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.5 34.2
Enid, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Garfield County.)
City of Enid 1 30
Total area actually reporting 1 31
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.7 53.5
Erie, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Erie County.)
City of Erie 4 52
Total area actually reporting 9 100
Estimated total 9 101
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 35.9
Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Lane County.)
City of:
Eugene 2 55
Springfield 0 21
Total area actually reporting 4 108
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 32.9
Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County,
MN.)
City of:
Fargo, ND 0 63
Moorhead, MN 0 10
Total area actually reporting 1 86
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.6 49.6
Fayetteville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of Fayetteville 18 62
Total area actually reporting 37 99
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 12 32.1
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Washington Counties.)
City of:
Fayetteville 0 25
Springdale 0 22
Rogers 2 10
Total area actually reporting 4 85
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.3 27.1
Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester
Counties.)
City of:
Fitchburg 0 29
Leominster 1 8
Total area actually reporting 2 44
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.4 30.8
Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A.
(Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane
County, UT.)
City of Flagstaff, AZ 2 23
Total area actually reporting 6 63
Estimated total 6 64
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.7 50.6
Flint, MI M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Genesee County.)
City of Flint (4) 41 95
Total area actually reporting 51 256
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.6 58.4
Florence, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Colbert and Lauderdale
Counties.)
City of Florence 2 12
Total area actually reporting 5 21
Estimated total 5 22
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.5 15.3
Florence, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Florence County.)
City of Florence 1 22
Total area actually reporting 9 76
Estimated total 9 77
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.1 60.5
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Larimer County.)
City of:
Fort Collins 0 86
Loveland 0 16
Total area actually reporting 2 135
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.8 52.3
Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Broward County.)
City of Fort Lauderdale 29 48
Total area actually reporting 90 485
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.4 29.1
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lee County.)
City of:
Fort Myers 7 40
Cape Coral 2 13
Total area actually reporting 20 136
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 30.1
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.)
City of:
Fort Pierce 13 37
Port St. Lucie 5 20
Total area actually reporting 26 109
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.9 33.3
Fort Smith, AR-OK M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Sebastian Counties,
AR and Sequoyah County, OK.)
City of Fort Smith, AR 8 56
Total area actually reporting 12 88
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.8 42.2
Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Okaloosa County.)
City of Fort Walton Beach 1 4
Total area actually reporting 5 55
Estimated total 5 56
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.9 32
Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb,
Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.)
City of Fort Wayne 23 92
Total area actually reporting 24 116
Estimated total 25 127
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5 25.1
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and
Tarrant Counties.)
City of:
Fort Worth 67 332
Arlington 15 145
Total area actually reporting 104 715
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6 41.1
Fresno, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.)
City of:
Fresno 40 202
Madera 9 17
Total area actually reporting 75 352
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8 37.5
Gainesville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Alachua County.)
City of Gainesville 4 85
Total area actually reporting 8 155
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 69.3
Gary, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Lake and Porter Counties.)
City of:
Gary 82 77
East Chicago 9 14
Total area actually reporting 118 191
Estimated total 119 198
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 18.7 31.2
Glens Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Warren and Washington Counties.)
City of Glens Falls 0 3
Total area actually reporting 2 22
Estimated total 2 22
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 17.7
Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk
County, MN.)
City of Grand Forks, ND 1 21
Total area actually reporting 3 40
Estimated total 3 41
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 42.3
Grand Junction, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Mesa County.)
City of Grand Junction 1 20
Total area actually reporting 1 22
Estimated total 1 26
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.8 21.8
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and
Ottawa Counties.)
City of:
Grand Rapids 12 53
Muskegon 1 60
Holland 0 26
Total area actually reporting 23 553
Estimated total 23 553
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.1 50.5
Great Falls, MT M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Cascade County.)
City of Great Falls 2 12
Total area actually reporting 2 14
Estimated total 2 14
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.5 17.4
Greeley, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Weld County.)
City of Greeley 4 45
Total area actually reporting 10 98
Estimated total 10 104
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.4 56
Green Bay, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Brown County.)
City of Green Bay 3 35
Total area actually reporting 3 56
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.3 24.5
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC
M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie,
Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and
Yadkin Counties.)
City of:
Greensboro 20 89
Winston-Salem (4) 15 120
High Point 11 27
Burlington 3 10
Total area actually reporting 68 330
Estimated total 68 332
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.3 26.1
Greenville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Pitt County.)
City of Greenville 3 20
Total area actually reporting 7 34
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.1 25
Hagerstown, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Washington County.)
City of Hagerstown 1 6
Total area actually reporting 4 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3 20.9
Hamilton-Middletown, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Butler County.)
City of:
Hamilton 5 66
Middletown 2 18
Total area actually reporting 9 155
Estimated total 9 164
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 49.2
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon,
and Perry Counties.)
City of:
Harrisburg 9 42
Lebanon 0 17
Carlisle 0 8
Total area actually reporting 18 201
Estimated total 20 212
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 33.7
Hartford, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hartford, Litchfield,
Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and
Windham Counties.)
City of:
Hartford 25 64
Middletown 2 8
Total area actually reporting 39 204
Hattiesburg, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Forrest and Lamar Counties.)
City of Hattiesburg 6 20
Total area actually reporting 6 38
Estimated total 8 44
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.1 39.2
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and
Catawba Counties.)
City of:
Hickory 6 9
Morganton 2 4
Lenoir 1 1
Total area actually reporting 19 54
Estimated total 19 54
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.5 15.5
Honolulu, HI M.S.A.
(Includes Honolulu County.)
City of Honolulu 20 293
Total area actually reporting 20 293
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.3 33.1
Houma, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Lafourche and Terrebonne
Parishes.)
City of Houma 4 15
Total area actually reporting 10 48
Estimated total 10 49
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.1 25.2
Houston, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris,
Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.)
City of:
Houston 267 945
Baytown 4 34
Conroe 2 17
Total area actually reporting 353 1,623
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.3 38
Huntsville, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Limestone and Madison Counties.)
City of Huntsville 15 109
Total area actually reporting 18 134
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.2 39
Iowa City, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Johnson County.)
City of Iowa City 0 17
Total area actually reporting 2 42
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.8 37.9
Jackson, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of Jackson 0 48
Total area actually reporting 4 109
Estimated total 4 111
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.5 69.7
Jackson, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Hinds, Madison, and Rankin
Counties.)
City of Jackson 50 218
Total area actually reporting 59 264
Estimated total 64 292
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 14.5 65.9
Jackson, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Chester and Madison Counties.)
City of Jackson 12 27
Total area actually reporting 15 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13.8 39.7
Jacksonville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St.
Johns Counties.)
City of Jacksonville 75 287
Total area actually reporting 95 400
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.4 35.4
Janesville-Beloit, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Rock County.)
City of:
Janesville 1 16
Beloit 1 13
Total area actually reporting 2 33
Estimated total 2 34
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.3 22.2
Jersey City, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hudson County.)
City of:
Jersey City 25 89
Bayonne 3 2
Total area actually reporting 34 116
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.5 18.9
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA M.S.A.
(Includes Carter, Hawkins, Sullivan,
Unicoi, and Washington Counties, TN and
Bristol City and Scott and Washington
Counties, VA.)
City of:
Johnson City, TN 1 27
Kingsport, TN 2 26
Bristol, TN 1 9
Bristol, VA 3 4
Total area actually reporting 15 137
Estimated total 15 138
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 28.5
Johnstown, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cambria and Somerset Counties.)
City of Johnstown 2 5
Total area actually reporting 3 35
Estimated total 4 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.7 18.5
Joplin, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Jasper and Newton Counties.)
City of Joplin 3 36
Total area actually reporting 6 58
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.8 36.6
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van
Buren Counties.)
City of:
Kalamazoo 4 102
Battle Creek 6 78
Total area actually reporting 17 353
Estimated total 17 355
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.7 78
Kenosha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Kenosha County.)
City of Kenosha 4 41
Total area actually reporting 4 61
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 40.5
Killeen-Temple, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bell and Coryell Counties.)
City of:
Killeen 8 40
Temple 3 14
Total area actually reporting 11 101
Estimated total 11 101
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.4 31.6
Knoxville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon,
Sevier, and Union Counties.)
City of:
Knoxville 15 139
Oak Ridge 3 7
Total area actually reporting 33 287
Estimated total 33 288
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 41.5
Kokomo, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Howard and Tipton Counties.)
City of Kokomo 5 18
Total area actually reporting 5 22
Estimated total 5 23
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.9 22.5
La Crosse, WI-MN M.S.A.
(Includes La Crosse County, WI and Houston
County, MN.)
City of La Crosse, WI 2 11
Total area actually reporting 2 25
Estimated total 2 25
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 19.6
Lafayette, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton and Tippecanoe
Counties.)
City of Lafayette 0 11
Total area actually reporting 5 38
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 20.7
Lafayette, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry,
and St. Martin Parishes.)
City of Lafayette 5 74
Total area actually reporting 12 135
Estimated total 12 141
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 36.6
Lake Charles, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Calcasieu Parish.)
City of Lake Charles 4 38
Total area actually reporting 8 84
Estimated total 9 92
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.9 50.2
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Polk County.)
City of:
Lakeland 4 59
Winter Haven 2 19
Total area actually reporting 18 282
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 56.8
Lancaster, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lancaster 4 37
Total area actually reporting 12 86
Estimated total 13 93
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 19.7
Lansing-East Lansing, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham
Counties.)
City of:
Lansing 8 178
East Lansing 0 15
Total area actually reporting 15 334
Estimated total 15 338
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.3 75.1
Laredo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Webb County.)
City of Laredo 8 39
Total area actually reporting 12 41
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.1 20.8
Las Vegas, NV-AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Clark and Nye Counties, NV and
Mohave County, AZ.)
City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, NV 133 447
Total area actually reporting 173 622
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.5 37.8
Lawrence, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Essex County, MA and
part of Rockingham County, NH.)
City of Lawrence, MA 4 48
Total area actually reporting 4 120
Estimated total 4 137
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1 34.3
Lawton, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Comanche County.)
City of Lawton 6 46
Total area actually reporting 6 49
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.2 42.9
Lewiston-Auburn, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Androscoggin County.)
City of:
Lewiston 1 23
Auburn 1 14
Total area actually reporting 2 50
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2 49.3
Lima, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Allen and Auglaize Counties.)
City of Lima 6 72
Total area actually reporting 6 88
Estimated total 6 93
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.9 59.9
Lincoln, NE M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lincoln 6 88
Total area actually reporting 6 89
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 35.5
Longview-Marshall, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur
Counties.)
City of:
Longview 8 101
Marshall 1 15
Total area actually reporting 11 149
Estimated total 11 149
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.2 69.8
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Los Angeles County.)
City of:
Los Angeles 588 1,409
Long Beach 49 125
Pasadena 4 34
Lancaster 7 56
Total area actually reporting 1,074 2,790
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.1 28.8
Louisville, KY-IN M.S.A.
(Includes Bullitt, Jefferson, and Oldham
Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd, Harrison,
and Scott Counties, IN.)
City of:
Louisville, KY 25 78
New Albany, IN 3 20
Total area actually reporting 49 182
Estimated total 52 244
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5 23.7
Lowell, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex County, MA and
Hillsborough County, NH.)
City of Lowell, MA 4 37
Total area actually reporting 4 54
Estimated total 4 59
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.3 19.5
Lubbock, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Lubbock County.)
City of Lubbock 10 100
Total area actually reporting 10 126
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4 50.8
Lynchburg, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Bedford and Lynchburg Cities and
Bedford, and Campbell Counties.)
City of Lynchburg 6 23
Total area actually reporting 6 64
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 29.3
Macon, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Peach, and
Twiggs Counties.)
City of Macon 18 60
Total area actually reporting 28 93
Estimated total 28 93
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.5 28.2
Madison, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Dane County.)
City of Madison 6 63
Total area actually reporting 6 114
Estimated total 6 114
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.4 26.5
Manchester, NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hillsborough, Merrimack,
and Rockingham Counties.)
City of Manchester 0 53
Total area actually reporting 1 60
Estimated total 1 74
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.5 36.6
Mansfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Richland Counties.)
City of Mansfield 1 39
Total area actually reporting 3 59
Estimated total 3 63
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.7 35.8
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hidalgo County.)
City of:
McAllen 3 11
Edinburg 0 41
Mission 0 2
Total area actually reporting 38 119
Estimated total 38 119
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.5 20.4
Medford-Ashland, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of:
Medford 0 19
Ashland 0 1
Total area actually reporting 2 45
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.1 24.5
Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Brevard County.)
City of:
Melbourne 3 43
Titusville 2 18
Palm Bay 4 50
Total area actually reporting 15 207
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 42.4
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, TN (4) 158 480
West Memphis, AR 2 21
Total area actually reporting 173 602
Estimated total 175 611
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 15.3 53.4
Merced, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Merced County.)
City of Merced 2 25
Total area actually reporting 5 67
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.3 31.2
Miami, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Miami-Dade County.)
City of:
Miami 66 118
Miami Beach 6 66
Total area actually reporting 195 843
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.4 36.5
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hunterdon, Middlesex, and
Somerset Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 14 98
Estimated total 14 98
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 8.3
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington,
and Waukesha Counties.)
City of:
Milwaukee 127 295
Waukesha 2 8
Total area actually reporting 134 396
Estimated total 134 398
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.9 26.3
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI M.S.A.
(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 43 399
St. Paul, MN 9 221
Total area actually reporting 77 1,374
Estimated total 77 1,387
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.6 46.2
Mobile, AL M.S.A. (6)
(Includes Baldwin and Mobile Counties.)
City of Mobile (6) 42 95
Total area actually reporting 60 157
Estimated total 63 166
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.6 30.6
Modesto, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Stanislaus County.)
City of:
Modesto 17 104
Turlock 2 19
Total area actually reporting 34 215
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.5 47.2
Monmouth-Ocean, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Monmouth and Ocean Counties.)
City of Dover Township 0 13
Total area actually reporting 13 132
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.1 11.6
Monroe, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Quachita Parish.)
City of Monroe 2 37
Total area actually reporting 10 71
Estimated total 10 72
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.8 48.9
Montgomery, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery
City of Montgomery 26 102
Total area actually reporting 34 126
Estimated total 35 134
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.5 40.1
Muncie, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware County.)
City of Muncie 1 24
Total area actually reporting 1 44
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.8 36.8
Naples, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Collier County.)
City of Naples 1 6
Total area actually reporting 10 82
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.9 31.8
Nashville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson,
Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson,
and Wilson Counties.)
City of:
Nashville 64 427
Murfreesboro 0 19
Total area actually reporting 82 617
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.6 49.7
Newark, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union,
and Warren Counties.)
City of Newark 90 91
Total area actually reporting 151 330
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.4 16.1
New Bedford, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol and Plymouth
Counties.)
City of New Bedford 5 63
Total area actually reporting 6 84
Estimated total 6 85
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.4 48.3
Newburgh, NY-PA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County, NY and Pike
County, PA.)
City of Newburgh, NY 7 23
Total area actually reporting 16 71
Estimated total 17 75
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 19.3
New Haven-Meriden, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and New Haven
City of:
New Haven 19 56
Meriden 2 7
Total area actually reporting 23 107
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.3 20
New London-Norwich, CT-RI M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex, New London,
and Windham Counties, CT and part of
Washington County, RI.)
City of:
New London, CT 1 10
Norwich, CT 0 19
Total area actually reporting 6 78
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 39.8
New Orleans, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Jefferson, Orleans,
Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles,
St. James, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Tammany Parishes.)
City of:
New Orleans 213 209
Slidell 0 16
Total area actually reporting 267 411
Estimated total 267 412
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 20 30.8
New York, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Putnam,
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and
Westchester Counties.)
City of:
New York 649 1,530
White Plains 1 13
Total area actually reporting 671 1,654
Estimated total 672 1,657
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.2 17.8
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC
M.S.A.
(Includes Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport
News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth,
Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg
Cities, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James
City, Mathews, and York Counties, VA
and Currituck County, NC.)
City of:
Norfolk, VA 31 127
Virginia Beach, VA 12 110
Newport News,VA 30 97
Hampton,VA 10 35
Portsmouth, VA 12 30
Suffolk, VA 5 31
Total area actually reporting 108 467
Estimated total 110 529
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.9 33.2
Oakland, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Alameda and Contra Costa
Counties.)
City of:
Oakland 84 295
Berkeley 1 17
Alameda 2 6
Total area actually reporting 157 697
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.4 28.6
Ocala, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Marion County.)
City of Ocala 4 31
Total area actually reporting 15 128
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.6 48.2
Odessa-Midland, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Ector and Midland Counties.)
City of:
Odessa 4 24
Midland 2 91
Total area actually reporting 9 120
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.7 49.5
Oklahoma City, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan,
McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie
Counties.)
City of:
Oklahoma City 45 405
Norman 2 34
Shawnee 4 12
Total area actually reporting 64 587
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.9 54
Olympia, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Thurston County.)
City of Olympia 0 24
Total area actually reporting 6 94
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 44.6
Omaha, NE-IA M.S.A.
(Includes Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and
Washington Counties, NE and Pottawatomie
County, IA.)
City of:
Omaha, NE 25 157
Council Bluffs, IA 2 61
Total area actually reporting 29 252
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4 35.1
Orange County, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County.)
City of:
Santa Ana 24 55
Anaheim 8 91
Irvine 0 9
Total area actually reporting 63 441
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.2 15.2
Orlando, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lake, Orange, Osceola, and
Seminole Counties.)
City of Orlando 15 135
Total area actually reporting 70 701
Estimated total 70 701
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.1 41.5
Owensboro, KY M.S.A.
(Includes Daviess County.)
City of Owensboro 1 26
Total area actually reporting 1 29
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.1 31.5
Panama City, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Bay County.)
City of Panama City 2 33
Total area actually reporting 6 124
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.9 81.5
Pensacola, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties.)
City of Pensacola 3 41
Total area actually reporting 19 199
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.5 47.1
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 309 1,014
Camden, NJ 25 58
Total area actually reporting 407 1,622
Estimated total 411 1,651
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8 32.3
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Maricopa and Pinal Counties.)
City of:
Phoenix 209 400
Mesa 17 106
Tempe 5 72
Scottsdale 10 58
Total area actually reporting 298 894
Estimated total 298 895
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.9 26.6
Pittsburgh, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler,
Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland
Counties.)
City of Pittsburgh 55 134
Total area actually reporting 93 471
Estimated total 102 537
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.3 22.8
Pittsfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Berkshire County.)
City of Pittsfield 0 20
Total area actually reporting 0 30
Estimated total 0 31
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants - 31.8
Pocatello, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Bannock County.)
City of Pocatello 0 21
Total area actually reporting 0 31
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants - 40.2
Portland, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Cumberland and York
Counties.)
City of Portland 1 39
Total area actually reporting 3 85
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 32.9
Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA M.S.A.
(Includes Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill Counties, OR and
Clark County, WA.)
City of:
Portland, OR 21 305
Vancouver, WA 4 76
Total area actually reporting 46 780
Estimated total 46 781
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 40.1
Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of York County, ME and
Rockingham and Strafford Counties, NH.)
City of:
Portsmouth, NH 1 13
Rochester, NH 0 28
Total area actually reporting 2 95
Estimated total 2 114
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.8 43.1
Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Kent, Newport,
Providence, and Washington Counties, RI
and part of Bristol County, MA.)
City of:
Providence, RI 23 111
Fall River, MA 3 43
Warwick, RI 2 24
Pawtucket, RI 2 39
Woonsocket, RI 1 60
Attleboro, MA 0 9
Total area actually reporting 41 458
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.5 39.2
Provo-Orem, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Utah County.)
City of:
Provo 0 43
Orem 0 18
Total area actually reporting 3 111
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 0.8 29.6
Pueblo, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Pueblo County.)
City of Pueblo 5 49
Total area actually reporting 7 51
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 35.1
Punta Gorda, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Charlotte County.)
City of Punta Gorda 0 2
Total area actually reporting 5 24
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.4 16.5
Racine, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Racine County.)
City of Racine 4 22
Total area actually reporting 5 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.6 14.7
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Chatham, Durham, Franklin,
Johnston, Orange, and Wake Counties.)
City of:
Raleigh 10 91
Durham 28 77
Chapel Hill 0 8
Total area actually reporting 62 262
Estimated total 62 262
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.1 21.7
Rapid City, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Pennington County.)
City of Rapid City 1 62
Total area actually reporting 2 110
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.3 123.9
Reading, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Berks County.)
City of Reading 20 45
Total area actually reporting 22 79
Estimated total 23 89
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.2 23.8
Redding, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Shasta County.)
City of Redding 1 67
Total area actually reporting 6 102
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 61.3
Reno, NV M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Washoe County.)
City of Reno (4) 6 98
Total area actually reporting 11 179
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 50
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Franklin Counties.)
City of:
Richland 1 8
Kennewick 1 22
Pasco 4 13
Total area actually reporting 7 56
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 28.7
Richmond-Petersburg, VA M.S.A.
(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 72 117
Petersburg 5 24
Total area actually reporting 110 274
Estimated total 110 274
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 10.9 27.1
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties.)
City of:
Riverside 20 95
San Bernardino 30 89
Palm Springs 4 21
Hemet 3 15
Temecula 1 22
Palm Desert 1 6
Total area actually reporting 218 966
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.6 29.1
Roanoke, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Roanoke and Salem Cities and
Botetourt and Roanoke Counties.)
City of Roanoke 5 41
Total area actually reporting 7 75
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.9 31.3
Rochester, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Olmsted County.)
City of Rochester 3 38
Total area actually reporting 3 46
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 36.6
Rochester, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.)
City of Rochester 40 84
Total area actually reporting 51 183
Estimated total 51 184
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.6 16.7
Rocky Mount, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Edgecombe and Nash Counties.)
City of Rocky Mount 2 27
Total area actually reporting 13 40
Estimated total 13 40
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.9 27.5
Sacramento, CA M.S.A.
(Includes El Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento
Counties.)
City of Sacramento 40 169
Total area actually reporting 86 556
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.2 33.5
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Bay, Midland, and Saginaw
Counties.)
City of:
Saginaw 5 75
Bay City 0 35
Midland 4 21
Total area actually reporting 16 277
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.9 68.4
Salem, OR M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Marion and Polk Counties.)
City of Salem 4 81
Total area actually reporting 10 133
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 37.7
Salinas, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Monterey County.)
City of:
Salinas 15 56
Monterey 0 10
Total area actually reporting 26 116
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.4 28.3
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber
Counties.)
City of:
Salt Lake City 18 121
Ogden 9 53
Clearfield 1 19
Total area actually reporting 52 614
Estimated total 52 614
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.8 45.3
San Angelo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Tom Green County.)
City of San Angelo 2 67
Total area actually reporting 3 74
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 69.6
San Antonio, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and
Wilson Counties.)
City of:
San Antonio 100 492
New Braunfels 0 12
Total area actually reporting 112 627
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.9 38.5
San Diego, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Diego County.)
City of:
San Diego 50 342
Escondido 2 31
Coronado 0 9
Total area actually reporting 92 831
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 29
San Jose, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Clara County.)
City of:
San Jose 22 329
Sunnyvale 0 18
Santa Clara 0 20
Palo Alto 2 7
Gilroy 3 16
Total area actually reporting 34 476
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2 27.8
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA
M.S.A.
(Includes San Luis Obispo County.)
City of:
San Luis Obispo 0 23
Atascadero 0 10
Paso Robles 2 9
Total area actually reporting 7 102
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.8 40.6
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Barbara County.)
City of:
Santa Barbara 3 28
Santa Maria 4 23
Lompoc 3 18
Total area actually reporting 12 112
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3 27.5
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Cruz County.)
City of:
Santa Cruz 0 51
Watsonville 4 19
Total area actually reporting 13 113
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5 43.4
Santa Rosa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sonoma County.)
City of:
Santa Rosa 3 72
Petaluma 1 10
Total area actually reporting 12 173
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.6 37
Sarasota-Bradenton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties.)
City of:
Sarasota 2 36
Bradenton 5 20
Total area actually reporting 18 227
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3 37.5
Savannah, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham
Counties.)
City of Savannah 26 70
Total area actually reporting 38 101
Estimated total 40 107
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13.3 35.7
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Island, King, and Snohomish
Counties.)
City of:
Seattle 25 164
Bellevue 0 21
Everett 5 76
Total area actually reporting 72 930
Estimated total 75 970
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 39.5
Sheboygan, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Sheboygan County.)
City of Sheboygan 3 24
Total area actually reporting 3 32
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.6 28.2
Sherman-Denison, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Grayson County.)
City of:
Sherman 0 12
Denison 0 3
Total area actually reporting 0 27
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants - 23.9
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Bossier, Caddo, and Webster
Parishes.)
City of:
Shreveport 31 111
Bossier City 3 20
Total area actually reporting 43 160
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11 40.8
Sioux City, IA-NE M.S.A.
(Includes Woodbury County, IA and Dakota
County, NE.)
City of Sioux City, IA 7 36
Total area actually reporting 8 44
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.4 35.5
Sioux Falls, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties.)
City of Sioux Falls 2 76
Total area actually reporting 2 86
Estimated total 2 99
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 57.3
South Bend, IN M.S.A.
(Includes St. Joseph County.)
City of South Bend 21 78
Total area actually reporting 24 106
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 9 39.7
Spokane, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Spokane County.)
City of Spokane 7 79
Total area actually reporting 10 134
Estimated total 10 138
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 32.5
Springfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Franklin, Hampden, and
Hampshire Counties.)
City of:
Springfield 10 99
Holyoke 5 38
Westfield 0 13
Northampton 0 6
Total area actually reporting 16 259
Estimated total 16 260
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.7 43.3
Springfield, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Christian, Greene, and Webster
Counties.)
City of Springfield 10 60
Total area actually reporting 13 83
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4 25.3
State College, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Centre County.)
City of State College 1 9
Total area actually reporting 6 33
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 24.3
St. Cloud, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Stearns Counties.)
City of St. Cloud 2 58
Total area actually reporting 2 105
Estimated total 2 109
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.2 64.4
St. Joseph, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Andrew and Buchanan Counties.)
City of St. Joseph 2 18
Total area actually reporting 4 23
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.9 22.3
Stockton-Lodi, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Joaquin County.)
City of:
Stockton 30 144
Lodi 1 9
Total area actually reporting 50 259
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.7 45.1
Sumter, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Sumter County.)
City of Sumter 3 16
Total area actually reporting 4 43
Estimated total 4 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.8 40.6
Syracuse, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, and
Oswego Counties.)
City of:
Syracuse 15 41
Auburn 0 13
Total area actually reporting 25 123
Estimated total 25 123
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.4 16.8
Tacoma, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Pierce County.)
City of Tacoma 15 143
Total area actually reporting 33 326
Estimated total 33 327
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.6 45.9
Tallahassee, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Gadsden and Leon Counties.)
City of Tallahassee 7 127
Total area actually reporting 14 206
Estimated total 14 207
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.8 70.9
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco,
and Pinellas Counties.)
City of:
Tampa 34 212
St. Petersburg 21 149
Clearwater 4 56
Total area actually reporting 122 1,088
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5 44.3
Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Bowie County, TX and Miller
County, AR.)
City of:
Texarkana, TX 2 25
Texarkana, AR 1 16
Total area actually reporting 10 53
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.6 40.1
Toledo, OH M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Fulton, Lucas, and Wood
Counties.)
City of:
Toledo (4) 18 185
Bowling Green 0 7
Total area actually reporting 19 256
Estimated total 19 260
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.1 42
Topeka, KS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Shawnee County.)
City of Topeka (4) 22 84
Total area actually reporting 24 94
Estimated total 24 95
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 14.1 55.8
Trenton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Mercer County.)
City of Trenton 13 72
Total area actually reporting 18 99
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.1 28
Tucson, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Pima County.)
City of Tucson 42 321
Total area actually reporting 53 412
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.1 47.2
Tulsa, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and
Wagoner Counties.)
City of Tulsa 34 256
Total area actually reporting 44 391
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.5 48.5
Tuscaloosa, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Tuscaloosa County.)
City of Tuscaloosa 6 50
Total area actually reporting 10 70
Estimated total 11 75
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.6 45.3
Utica-Rome, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Herkimer and Oneida Counties.)
City of:
Utica 7 29
Rome 0 6
Total area actually reporting 10 82
Estimated total 10 82
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.3 27.3
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Napa and Solano Counties.)
City of:
Vallejo 4 53
Fairfield 3 30
Napa 1 25
Total area actually reporting 11 158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.1 29.9
Ventura, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Ventura County.)
City of Ventura 2 28
Total area actually reporting 19 127
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.5 16.6
Victoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Victoria County.)
City of Victoria 2 21
Total area actually reporting 4 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.7 32.6
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of:
Vineland 2 7
Millville 1 20
Bridgeton 2 8
Total area actually reporting 6 39
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.1 26.4
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Tulare County.)
City of:
Visalia 4 35
Tulare 5 19
Porterville 2 8
Total area actually reporting 26 105
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.9 28
Waco, TX M.S.A.
(Includes McLennan County.)
City of Waco 7 100
Total area actually reporting 11 138
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5 63.2
Washington, D.C.-MD-VA-WV M.S.A.
(Includes the 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. (7) 232 188
Frederick, MD 1 19
Fredericksburg, VA 1 9
Total area actually reporting 395 1,025
Estimated total 396 1,033
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 7.9 20.7
Waterbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Litchfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Waterbury 7 38
Total area actually reporting 7 47
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.7 24.7
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Black Hawk County.)
City of:
Waterloo 2 33
Cedar Falls 0 13
Total area actually reporting 2 53
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 41.4
Wausau, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Marathon County.)
City of Wausau 2 21
Total area actually reporting 3 25
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.4 19.7
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Palm Beach County.)
City of:
West Palm Beach 18 70
Boca Raton 1 14
Total area actually reporting 51 492
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 42.4
Wichita, KS M.S.A.
(Includes Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick
Counties.)
City of Wichita 17 183
Total area actually reporting 17 206
Estimated total 19 218
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.5 39.9
Wichita Falls, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Archer and Wichita Counties.)
City of Wichita Falls 4 21
Total area actually reporting 6 31
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.2 21.6
Wilmington, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Brunswick and New Hanover
Counties.)
City of Wilmington 10 49
Total area actually reporting 14 98
Estimated total 14 99
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.9 41.7
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD M.S.A.4
(Includes New Castle County, DE and Cecil
County, MD.)
City of:
Wilmington, DE 14 48
Newark, DE 0 8
Total area actually reporting 19 250
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.2 42
Worcester, MA-CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Windham County, CT and
Hampden and Worcester Counties, MA.)
City of Worcester, MA 7 117
Total area actually reporting 8 198
Estimated total 8 203
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1.6 40.1
Yakima, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Yakima County.)
City of Yakima 5 39
Total area actually reporting 10 109
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 4.4 48.2
Yolo, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Yolo County.)
City of:
Davis 0 19
Woodland 1 16
Total area actually reporting 4 61
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 2.3 35.5
Yuba City, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sutter and Yuba Counties.)
City of Yuba City 2 23
Total area actually reporting 8 52
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.6 36.7
Yuma, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Yuma County.)
City of Yuma 1 24
Total area actually reporting 5 30
Estimated total 6 34
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 3.6 20.5
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 12 6
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 8.4 4.2
Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 10 2
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 5.7 1.1
Caguas, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 56 7
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 17.8 2.2
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 16 9
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 6.3 3.5
Ponce, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 59 14
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 16.1 3.8
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 513 122
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.8 6.1
Forcible
Metropolitan Statistical Area rape Robbery
Abilene, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Taylor County.)
City of Abilene 66 88
Total area actually reporting 66 86
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 51 66.4
Albany, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.)
City of Albany 37 213
Total area actually reporting 42 229
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.9 185.1
Albuquerque, NM M.S.A.
(Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and
Valencia Counties.)
City of Albuquerque 219 1,610
Total area actually reporting 306 1,865
Estimated total 321 1,908
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 44.8 266.2
Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Rapides Parish.)
City of Alexandria (4) 26 183
Total area actually reporting 45 197
Estimated total 46 201
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 36.4 159.2
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton
Counties.)
City of:
Allentown 46 295
Bethlehem 14 76
Total area actually reporting 131 503
Estimated total 148 567
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 23.2 88.8
Altoona, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Blair County.)
City of Altoona 34 72
Total area actually reporting 44 87
Estimated total 48 100
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 37.2 77.5
Amarillo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Potter and Randall Counties.)
City of Amarillo 98 277
Total area actually reporting 100 281
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 44.9 126.1
Anchorage, AK M.S.A.
(Includes Anchorage Borough.)
Total area actually reporting 210 384
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 79.7 145.7
Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and
Washtenaw Counties.)
City of Ann Arbor 25 125
Total area actually reporting 195 351
Estimated total 196 353
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.7 60.7
Anniston, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun County.)
City of Anniston 37 144
Total area actually reporting 58 205
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 51.5 181.9
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and
Winnebago Counties.)
City of:
Appleton 16 8
Oshkosh 13 16
Neenah 5 2
Total area actually reporting 63 31
Estimated total 63 32
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 17.5 8.9
Asheville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.)
City of Asheville 217 215
Total area actually reporting 261 426
Estimated total 264 432
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 114.9 188
Athens, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee
Counties.)
City of Athens-Clarke County 156 261
Total area actually reporting 166 280
Estimated total 196 314
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 124.7 199.8
Atlanta, GA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Barrow, Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb,
Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding,
Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton
Counties.)
City of Atlanta 4,341 5,956
Total area actually reporting 9,813 12,484
Estimated total 9,900 12,629
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 235.1 299.9
Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.)
City of Atlantic City 255 450
Total area actually reporting 512 1,086
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 143.1 303.5
Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC M.S.A.
(Includes Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond
Counties, GA and Aiken and Edgefield
Counties, SC.)
City of Aiken, SC 23 70
Total area actually reporting 568 825
Estimated total 574 844
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 117.9 173.3
Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays,
Travis, and Williamson Counties.)
City of:
Austin 1,171 1,670
San Marcos 21 65
Total area actually reporting 1,368 2,791
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 107 218.4
Bakersfield, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Kern County.)
City of Bakersfield 324 460
Total area actually reporting 741 2,304
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 110 341.9
Baltimore, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Queen Anne's Counties.)
City of:
Baltimore 5,747 8,500
Annapolis 154 315
Total area actually reporting 8,450 17,066
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 326.1 658.7
Bangor, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo
Counties.)
City of Bangor 20 22
Total area actually reporting 25 28
Estimated total 25 28
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 36.2 40.6
Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Barnstable County.)
City of:
Barnstable 34 223
Yarmouth 4 53
Total area actually reporting 41
Estimated total 43
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 26.3
Baton Rouge, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, and West Baton Rouge
Parishes.)
City of Baton Rouge 1,071 1,368
Total area actually reporting 1,400 2,574
Estimated total 1,404 2,590
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 233.1 429.9
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties.)
City of:
Beaumont 361 585
Port Arthur 123 206
Total area actually reporting 581 1,222
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 147.5 310.3
Bellingham, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Whatcom County.)
City of Bellingham 50 64
Total area actually reporting 78 223
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 46 131.6
Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Berrien County.)
City of Benton Harbor 18 254
Total area actually reporting 86 591
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.7 361.9
Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 1,697 2,060
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 122.6 148.8
Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson
Counties.)
City of:
Biloxi 120 136
Gulfport 147 52
Pascagoula 79 77
Total area actually reporting 479 652
Estimated total 486 675
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 132.9 184.6
Binghamton, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.)
City of Binghamton 59 98
Total area actually reporting 99 306
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.2 121.1
Birmingham, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair,
and Shelby Counties.)
City of Birmingham 1,084 1,664
Total area actually reporting 1,650 2,737
Estimated total 1,735 2,940
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 187.6 317.9
Bismarck, ND M.S.A.
(Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.)
City of Bismarck 11 30
Total area actually reporting 11 37
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.8 39.5
Bloomington, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Monroe County.)
City of Bloomington 29 54
Total area actually reporting 41 130
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.8 107.2
Boise, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.)
City of:
Boise 78 471
Nampa 10 175
Total area actually reporting 125 1,031
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.3 233.6
Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Bristol, Essex,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk,
and Worcester Counties, MA and part of
Rockingham County, NH.)
City of:
Boston, MA 2,523 4,412
Cambridge, MA 181 273
Lynn, MA (5) 161
Waltham, MA 19 35
Gloucester, MA 9 46
Total area actually reporting 4,003
Estimated total 4,059
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 118.6
Brazoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazoria County.)
Total area actually reporting 96 437
Estimated total 97 439
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.2 177.6
Bremerton, WA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kitsap County.)
City of Bremerton 58 239
Total area actually reporting 114 635
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 48.4 269.5
Bridgeport, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Bridgeport 608 1,217
Total area actually reporting 761 1,429
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 170.3 319.7
Brockton, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and
Plymouth Counties.)
City of Brockton 204 788
Total area actually reporting 237 1,126
Estimated total 246 1,185
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 95.8 461.7
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Cameron County.)
City of:
Brownsville 180 595
Harlingen 66 221
San Benito 7 51
Total area actually reporting 277 1,178
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 80.8 343.6
Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazos County.)
City of:
Bryan 64 325
College Station 18 58
Total area actually reporting 89 426
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 57.1 273.3
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.)
City of:
Buffalo 1,600 1,816
Niagara Falls 168 291
Total area actually reporting 2,019 2,808
Estimated total 2,030 2,829
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 173.2 241.3
Burlington, VT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin,
and Counties.)
City of Burlington 21 105
Total area actually reporting 35 179
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 21.6 110.3
Casper, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Natrona County.)
City of Casper 23 111
Total area actually reporting 28 147
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 42 220.7
Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Linn County.)
City of Cedar Rapids 99 248
Total area actually reporting 102 273
Estimated total 105 284
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 54.8 148.3
Charlottesville, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene
and Charlottesville City.)
City of Charlottesville 71 364
Total area actually reporting 100 532
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 61.7 328.3
Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A.
(Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties,
TN and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties,
GA.)
City of Chattanooga, TN 765 1,929
Total area actually reporting 874 2,826
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 185.5 599.6
Cheyenne, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Laramie County.)
City of Cheyenne 15 52
Total area actually reporting 21 75
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 25.7 91.8
Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Butte County.)
City of:
Chico 68 118
Paradise 5 48
Total area actually reporting 132 405
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 63.8 195.7
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, and
Warren Counties, OH, Boone, Campbell,
Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton
Counties, KY, and Dearborn and Ohio
Counties, IN.)
City of Cincinnati, OH 2,075 1,402
Total area actually reporting 2,675 2,250
Estimated total 3,072 3,467
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 186.1 210
Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of Colorado Springs 494 1,142
Total area actually reporting 517 1,486
Estimated total 520 1,494
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 97.9 281.4
Columbia, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Boone County.)
City of Columbia 140 279
Total area actually reporting 167 372
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 122.5 272.9
Columbia, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Lexington and Richland
Counties.)
City of Columbia 442 781
Total area actually reporting 622 1,638
Estimated total 624 1,643
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 146.6 385.9
Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A.
(Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and
Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County,
AL.)
City of Columbus, GA 440 524
Total area actually reporting 489 700
Estimated total 490 702
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 174.8 250.5
Columbus, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Licking, Madison, and Pickaway Counties.)
City of:
Columbus 3,364 2,349
Newark 41 34
Lancaster 30 18
Total area actually reporting 3,960 2,795
Estimated total 4,012 2,870
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 260 186
Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Nueces and San Patricio
Counties.)
City of Corpus Christi 582 1,640
Total area actually reporting 638 1,885
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 163.8 484
Corvallis, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton County.)
City of Corvallis 26 41
Total area actually reporting 31 105
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39.1 132.4
Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A.
(Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral
County, WV.)
City of Cumberland, MD 20 162
Total area actually reporting 31 313
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 30.1 303.8
Dallas, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall
Counties.)
City of:
Dallas 8,330 8,546
Irving 281 467
Denton 70 188
Total area actually reporting 10,205 13,260
Estimated total 10,208 13,269
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 283.6 368.7
Danbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield
Counties.)
City of Danbury 53 80
Total area actually reporting 62 119
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 33.4 64.2
Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.)
City of Daytona Beach 315 740
Total area actually reporting 638 2,519
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 126.1 497.9
Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and
Montgomery Counties.)
City of:
Dayton 1,090 796
Springfield 226 203
Fairborn 23 19
Total area actually reporting 1,565 1,233
Estimated total 1,625 1,321
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 170.6 138.7
Denver, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.)
City of Denver 1,250 1,462
Total area actually reporting 2,344 4,664
Estimated total 2,470 4,998
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 114 230.7
Des Moines, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren
Counties.)
City of Des Moines 298 352
Total area actually reporting 372 622
Estimated total 375 631
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 82.3 138.5
Detroit, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland,
St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.)
City of:
Detroit 7,096 12,804
Dearborn 161 787
Pontiac 187 846
Port Huron 30 140
Total area actually reporting 9,466 21,242
Estimated total 9,487 21,313
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 212.5 477.3
Dothan, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Dale and Houston Counties.)
City of Dothan 83 58
Total area actually reporting 100 185
Estimated total 108 200
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 78 144.5
Dover, DE M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kent County.)
City of Dover 55 123
Total area actually reporting 101 656
Estimated total 102 660
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 79.2 512.7
Dubuque, IA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Dubuque County.)
City of Dubuque (4) 11
Total area actually reporting 11
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 12.4
Duluth-Superior, MN-WI M.S.A.
(Includes St. Louis County, MN and Douglas
County, WI.)
City of:
Duluth, MN 79 180
Superior, WI 11 39
Total area actually reporting 95 329
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 38.6 133.6
Dutchess County, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Dutchess County.)
City of Poughkeepsie 103 72
Total area actually reporting 168 414
Estimated total 173 424
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 61.6 151.1
Eau Claire, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire
Counties.)
City of Eau Claire 15 107
Total area actually reporting 19 144
Estimated total 20 145
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13.4 97.1
Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Elkhart County.)
City of:
Elkhart 224 14
Goshen 9 228
Total area actually reporting 267 287
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 145.2 156.1
El Paso, TX M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of El Paso 775 3,388
Total area actually reporting 812 3,782
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 116.8 544.1
Enid, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Garfield County.)
City of Enid 34 170
Total area actually reporting 34 175
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 58.7 301.9
Erie, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Erie County.)
City of Erie 227 203
Total area actually reporting 258 330
Estimated total 260 335
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 92.5 119.2
Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Lane County.)
City of:
Eugene 203 327
Springfield 72 88
Total area actually reporting 290 598
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 88.5 182.4
Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County,
MN.)
City of:
Fargo, ND 16 62
Moorhead, MN 4 39
Total area actually reporting 21 124
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 12.1 71.5
Fayetteville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of Fayetteville 464 235
Total area actually reporting 661 731
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 214.5 237.2
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Washington Counties.)
City of:
Fayetteville 27 149
Springdale 18 100
Rogers 8 73
Total area actually reporting 67 564
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 21.4 180
Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester
Counties.)
City of:
Fitchburg 51 142
Leominster 14 64
Total area actually reporting 74 399
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 51.8 279.1
Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A.
(Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane
County, UT.)
City of Flagstaff, AZ 59 362
Total area actually reporting 67 503
Estimated total 68 506
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 53.8 400.1
Flint, MI M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Genesee County.)
City of Flint (4) 508 1,364
Total area actually reporting 717 2,065
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 163.5 471
Florence, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Colbert and Lauderdale
Counties.)
City of Florence 36 103
Total area actually reporting 59 174
Estimated total 62 180
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 43.2 125.4
Florence, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Florence County.)
City of Florence 103 363
Total area actually reporting 200 884
Estimated total 208 911
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 163.3 715.3
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Larimer County.)
City of:
Fort Collins 35 248
Loveland 6 55
Total area actually reporting 44 379
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 17 146.7
Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Broward County.)
City of Fort Lauderdale 837 767
Total area actually reporting 3,203 6,295
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 192.4 378.1
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lee County.)
City of:
Fort Myers 419 737
Cape Coral 34 297
Total area actually reporting 801 1,986
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 177.1 439.1
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.)
City of:
Fort Pierce 281 538
Port St. Lucie 34 195
Total area actually reporting 488 1,429
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 148.9 436.1
Fort Smith, AR-OK M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Sebastian Counties,
AR and Sequoyah County, OK.)
City of Fort Smith, AR 132 428
Total area actually reporting 153 934
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 73.4 447.8
Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Okaloosa County.)
City of Fort Walton Beach 25 71
Total area actually reporting 117 442
Estimated total 124 460
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 70.9 263
Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb,
Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.)
City of Fort Wayne 609 348
Total area actually reporting 680 482
Estimated total 706 573
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 139.8 113.5
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and
Tarrant Counties.)
City of:
Fort Worth 1,389 2,076
Arlington 687 1,282
Total area actually reporting 2,439 4,804
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 140.1 275.9
Fresno, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.)
City of:
Fresno 1,362 2,492
Madera 127 332
Total area actually reporting 1,845 4,776
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 196.3 508.3
Gainesville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Alachua County.)
City of Gainesville 303 474
Total area actually reporting 453 1,321
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 202.6 590.8
Gary, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Lake and Porter Counties.)
City of:
Gary 461 281
East Chicago 161 810
Total area actually reporting 1,073 1,956
Estimated total 1,096 2,005
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 172.6 315.8
Glens Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Warren and Washington Counties.)
City of Glens Falls 8 30
Total area actually reporting 16 256
Estimated total 18 259
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 14.4 207.9
Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk
County, MN.)
City of Grand Forks, ND 11 42
Total area actually reporting 13 85
Estimated total 13 86
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13.4 88.6
Grand Junction, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Mesa County.)
City of Grand Junction 26 123
Total area actually reporting 28 193
Estimated total 35 212
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 29.3 177.5
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and
Ottawa Counties.)
City of:
Grand Rapids 552 1,431
Muskegon 82 288
Holland 23 99
Total area actually reporting 880 3,201
Estimated total 880 3,202
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 80.4 292.6
Great Falls, MT M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Cascade County.)
City of Great Falls 31 195
Total area actually reporting 34 257
Estimated total 34 258
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 42.2 320.3
Greeley, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Weld County.)
City of Greeley 47 203
Total area actually reporting 75 428
Estimated total 86 458
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 46.3 246.5
Green Bay, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Brown County.)
City of Green Bay 36 198
Total area actually reporting 44 227
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 19.3 99.4
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC
M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie,
Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and
Yadkin Counties.)
City of:
Greensboro 896 864
Winston-Salem (4) 701 930
High Point 314 421
Burlington 90 182
Total area actually reporting 2,356 3,589
Estimated total 2,370 3,615
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 186.2 284
Greenville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Pitt County.)
City of Greenville 175 349
Total area actually reporting 236 588
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 173.4 432.1
Hagerstown, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Washington County.)
City of Hagerstown 70 140
Total area actually reporting 89 389
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 66.5 290.6
Hamilton-Middletown, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Butler County.)
City of:
Hamilton 221 398
Middletown 61 56
Total area actually reporting 327 692
Estimated total 349 723
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 104.7 216.9
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon,
and Perry Counties.)
City of:
Harrisburg 379 284
Lebanon 46 184
Carlisle 27 17
Total area actually reporting 647 988
Estimated total 686 1,092
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 108.9 173.4
Hartford, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hartford, Litchfield,
Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and
Windham Counties.)
City of:
Hartford 889 615
Middletown 26 28
Total area actually reporting 1,537 1,584
Hattiesburg, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Forrest and Lamar Counties.)
City of Hattiesburg 72 48
Total area actually reporting 77 66
Estimated total 82 85
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 73.1 75.8
Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and
Catawba Counties.)
City of:
Hickory 91 106
Morganton 19 33
Lenoir 22 36
Total area actually reporting 231 590
Estimated total 234 595
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 67.3 171.1
Honolulu, HI M.S.A.
(Includes Honolulu County.)
City of Honolulu 999 1,141
Total area actually reporting 999 1,141
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 112.8 128.8
Houma, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Lafourche and Terrebonne
Parishes.)
City of Houma 70 343
Total area actually reporting 164 862
Estimated total 167 875
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 85.9 450.3
Houston, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris,
Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties.)
City of:
Houston 9,921 12,286
Baytown 56 132
Conroe 96 190
Total area actually reporting 12,194 18,677
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 285.4 437.2
Huntsville, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Limestone and Madison Counties.)
City of Huntsville 345 570
Total area actually reporting 411 796
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 119.6 231.6
Iowa City, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Johnson County.)
City of Iowa City 37 205
Total area actually reporting 58 330
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.3 297.6
Jackson, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of Jackson 105 372
Total area actually reporting 129 620
Estimated total 134 635
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 84.1 398.7
Jackson, MS M.S.A.
(Includes Hinds, Madison, and Rankin
Counties.)
City of Jackson 1,044 654
Total area actually reporting 1,109 850
Estimated total 1,157 972
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 261.2 219.5
Jackson, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Chester and Madison Counties.)
City of Jackson 180 545
Total area actually reporting 193 729
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 178.2 672.9
Jacksonville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St.
Johns Counties.)
City of Jacksonville 2,195 4,831
Total area actually reporting 2,473 6,823
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 219 604.3
Janesville-Beloit, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Rock County.)
City of:
Janesville 20 104
Beloit 53 72
Total area actually reporting 79 231
Estimated total 81 234
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.8 152.5
Jersey City, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hudson County.)
City of:
Jersey City 1,301 1,438
Bayonne 74 121
Total area actually reporting 1,878 2,093
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 305.8 340.9
Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA M.S.A.
(Includes Carter, Hawkins, Sullivan,
Unicoi, and Washington Counties, TN and
Bristol City and Scott and Washington
Counties, VA.)
City of:
Johnson City, TN 78 280
Kingsport, TN 36 320
Bristol, TN 10 102
Bristol, VA 7 39
Total area actually reporting 186 1,554
Estimated total 189 1,562
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 39 322.1
Johnstown, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Cambria and Somerset Counties.)
City of Johnstown 42 95
Total area actually reporting 73 318
Estimated total 103 399
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 44.3 171.4
Joplin, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Jasper and Newton Counties.)
City of Joplin 70 104
Total area actually reporting 89 603
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 56.2 380.9
Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun, Kalamazoo, and Van
Buren Counties.)
City of:
Kalamazoo 200 601
Battle Creek 158 629
Total area actually reporting 497 2,013
Estimated total 500 2,024
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 109.8 444.6
Kenosha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Kenosha County.)
City of Kenosha 62 440
Total area actually reporting 73 525
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 48.5 348.5
Killeen-Temple, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bell and Coryell Counties.)
City of:
Killeen 153 355
Temple 68 137
Total area actually reporting 256 790
Estimated total 257 792
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 80.3 247.5
Knoxville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Anderson, Blount, Knox, Loudon,
Sevier, and Union Counties.)
City of:
Knoxville 637 1,314
Oak Ridge 29 70
Total area actually reporting 814 2,693
Estimated total 816 2,703
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 117.7 389.8
Kokomo, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Howard and Tipton Counties.)
City of Kokomo 43 174
Total area actually reporting 55 206
Estimated total 58 218
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 56.8 213.5
La Crosse, WI-MN M.S.A.
(Includes La Crosse County, WI and Houston
County, MN.)
City of La Crosse, WI 25 61
Total area actually reporting 27 104
Estimated total 27 105
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 21.1 82.2
Lafayette, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton and Tippecanoe
Counties.)
City of Lafayette 64 56
Total area actually reporting 87 188
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 47.3 102.3
Lafayette, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Acadia, Lafayette, St. Landry,
and St. Martin Parishes.)
City of Lafayette 195 771
Total area actually reporting 327 1,755
Estimated total 349 1,840
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 90.6 477.5
Lake Charles, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Calcasieu Parish.)
City of Lake Charles 157 401
Total area actually reporting 232 594
Estimated total 262 710
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 142.8 387.1
Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Polk County.)
City of:
Lakeland 248 270
Winter Haven 75 57
Total area actually reporting 711 1,922
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 143.2 387.1
Lancaster, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lancaster 284 183
Total area actually reporting 466 449
Estimated total 490 513
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 104.1 108.9
Lansing-East Lansing, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham
Counties.)
City of:
Lansing 227 940
East Lansing 29 157
Total area actually reporting 334 1,454
Estimated total 341 1,478
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 75.8 328.4
Laredo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Webb County.)
City of Laredo 200 874
Total area actually reporting 201 916
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 101.8 463.8
Las Vegas, NV-AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Clark and Nye Counties, NV and
Mohave County, AZ.)
City of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department, NV 3,667 3,302
Total area actually reporting 4,398 4,951
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 267.4 301
Lawrence, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Essex County, MA and
part of Rockingham County, NH.)
City of Lawrence, MA 145 395
Total area actually reporting 214 818
Estimated total 223 853
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 55.8 213.3
Lawton, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Comanche County.)
City of Lawton 148 373
Total area actually reporting 152 424
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 133 371
Lewiston-Auburn, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Androscoggin County.)
City of:
Lewiston 28 23
Auburn 10 36
Total area actually reporting 42 70
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 41.4 69
Lima, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Allen and Auglaize Counties.)
City of Lima 108 235
Total area actually reporting 140 295
Estimated total 153 313
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 98.5 201.5
Lincoln, NE M.S.A.
(Includes Lancaster County.)
City of Lincoln 154 1,054
Total area actually reporting 156 1,068
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 62.3 426.2
Longview-Marshall, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Gregg, Harrison, and Upshur
Counties.)
City of:
Longview 167 275
Marshall 27 97
Total area actually reporting 232 557
Estimated total 233 559
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 109.1 261.8
Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Los Angeles County.)
City of:
Los Angeles 17,166 33,080
Long Beach 1,417 1,822
Pasadena 268 370
Lancaster 263 837
Total area actually reporting 30,254 55,730
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 312 574.8
Louisville, KY-IN M.S.A.
(Includes Bullitt, Jefferson, and Oldham
Counties, KY and Clark, Floyd, Harrison,
and Scott Counties, IN.)
City of:
Louisville, KY 989 823
New Albany, IN 71 148
Total area actually reporting 1,444 1,602
Estimated total 1,649 2,235
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 159.9 216.7
Lowell, MA-NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex County, MA and
Hillsborough County, NH.)
City of Lowell, MA 122 687
Total area actually reporting 145 818
Estimated total 148 832
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 48.8 274.3
Lubbock, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Lubbock County.)
City of Lubbock 317 2,042
Total area actually reporting 329 2,162
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 132.6 871.3
Lynchburg, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Bedford and Lynchburg Cities and
Bedford, and Campbell Counties.)
City of Lynchburg 80 178
Total area actually reporting 108 339
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 49.5 155.3
Macon, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Peach, and
Twiggs Counties.)
City of Macon 275 351
Total area actually reporting 485 907
Estimated total 485 908
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 146.8 274.9
Madison, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Dane County.)
City of Madison 295 344
Total area actually reporting 351 540
Estimated total 352 542
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 81.9 126.2
Manchester, NH M.S.A.
(Includes part of Hillsborough, Merrimack,
and Rockingham Counties.)
City of Manchester 118 86
Total area actually reporting 124 106
Estimated total 132 135
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 65.3 66.8
Mansfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Richland Counties.)
City of Mansfield 104 41
Total area actually reporting 132 60
Estimated total 143 76
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 81.2 43.1
McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hidalgo County.)
City of:
McAllen 124 336
Edinburg 63 195
Mission 27 56
Total area actually reporting 500 2,522
Estimated total 501 2,525
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 86 433.6
Medford-Ashland, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Jackson County.)
City of:
Medford 32 147
Ashland 4 3
Total area actually reporting 53 280
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 28.8 152.2
Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Brevard County.)
City of:
Melbourne 166 513
Titusville 99 259
Palm Bay 97 588
Total area actually reporting 659 2,880
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 134.9 589.5
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, TN (4) 4,338 5,886
West Memphis, AR 120 193
Total area actually reporting 4,728 7,095
Estimated total 4,736 7,125
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 413.6 622.2
Merced, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Merced County.)
City of Merced 111 239
Total area actually reporting 176 1,076
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 82.1 501.7
Miami, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Miami-Dade County.)
City of:
Miami 2,719 4,307
Miami Beach 484 685
Total area actually reporting 8,397 17,180
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 363.2 743.2
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Hunterdon, Middlesex, and
Somerset Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 719 1,319
Estimated total 720 1,321
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 61 112
Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington,
and Waukesha Counties.)
City of:
Milwaukee 2,913 2,128
Waukesha 21 69
Total area actually reporting 3,257 2,580
Estimated total 3,264 2,592
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 216 171.5
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI M.S.A.
(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 1,943 1,716
St. Paul, MN 680 1,326
Total area actually reporting 3,418 5,031
Estimated total 3,432 5,064
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 114.4 168.8
Mobile, AL M.S.A. (6)
(Includes Baldwin and Mobile Counties.)
City of Mobile (6) 840 552
Total area actually reporting 1,177 1,361
Estimated total 1,223 1,454
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 225.5 268.1
Modesto, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Stanislaus County.)
City of:
Modesto 381 659
Turlock 64 239
Total area actually reporting 644 2,059
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 141.4 452.2
Monmouth-Ocean, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Monmouth and Ocean Counties.)
City of Dover Township 58 110
Total area actually reporting 691 1,424
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 60.8 125.4
Monroe, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Quachita Parish.)
City of Monroe 126 701
Total area actually reporting 196 1,014
Estimated total 199 1,024
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 135.3 696
Montgomery, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Autauga, Elmore, and Montgomery
City of Montgomery 652 676
Total area actually reporting 736 933
Estimated total 760 1,015
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 227.3 303.6
Muncie, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware County.)
City of Muncie 80 184
Total area actually reporting 86 215
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 72 180
Naples, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Collier County.)
City of Naples 22 45
Total area actually reporting 264 1,014
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 102.4 393.2
Nashville, TN M.S.A.
(Includes Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson,
Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson,
and Wilson Counties.)
City of:
Nashville 2,521 6,063
Murfreesboro 85 279
Total area actually reporting 2,896 8,466
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 233.1 681.5
Newark, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union,
and Warren Counties.)
City of Newark 1,837 1,819
Total area actually reporting 5,533 5,072
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 269.9 247.4
New Bedford, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol and Plymouth
Counties.)
City of New Bedford 197 491
Total area actually reporting 211 742
Estimated total 213 752
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 121 427.2
Newburgh, NY-PA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County, NY and Pike
County, PA.)
City of Newburgh, NY 136 293
Total area actually reporting 242 743
Estimated total 266 793
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 68.5 204.2
New Haven-Meriden, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and New Haven
City of:
New Haven 768 1,072
Meriden 56 36
Total area actually reporting 994 1,377
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 186.1 257.8
New London-Norwich, CT-RI M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex, New London,
and Windham Counties, CT and part of
Washington County, RI.)
City of:
New London, CT 43 131
Norwich, CT 55 69
Total area actually reporting 142 331
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 72.5 169.1
New Orleans, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Jefferson, Orleans,
Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles,
St. James, St. John the Baptist, and
St. Tammany Parishes.)
City of:
New Orleans 2,778 2,677
Slidell 43 135
Total area actually reporting 3,976 5,850
Estimated total 3,978 5,859
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 297.6 438.3
New York, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Bronx, Kings, New York, Putnam,
Queens, Richmond, Rockland, and
Westchester Counties.)
City of:
New York 28,202 37,893
White Plains 67 133
Total area actually reporting 29,588 40,220
Estimated total 29,610 40,262
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 317.3 431.5
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, VA-NC
M.S.A.
(Includes Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport
News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth,
Suffolk, Virginia Beach, and Williamsburg
Cities, Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James
City, Mathews, and York Counties, VA
and Currituck County, NC.)
City of:
Norfolk, VA 809 633
Virginia Beach, VA 368 350
Newport News,VA 448 750
Hampton,VA 283 276
Portsmouth, VA 473 584
Suffolk, VA 106 247
Total area actually reporting 2,571 3,102
Estimated total 2,783 3,507
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 174.6 220
Oakland, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Alameda and Contra Costa
Counties.)
City of:
Oakland 2,125 2,826
Berkeley 398 326
Alameda 94 264
Total area actually reporting 5,292 7,666
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 217.2 314.6
Ocala, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Marion County.)
City of Ocala 147 512
Total area actually reporting 233 1,647
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 87.7 620
Odessa-Midland, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Ector and Midland Counties.)
City of:
Odessa 81 403
Midland 50 264
Total area actually reporting 140 848
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 57.7 349.7
Oklahoma City, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Canadian, Cleveland, Logan,
McClain, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie
Counties.)
City of:
Oklahoma City 1,090 2,643
Norman 42 151
Shawnee 32 116
Total area actually reporting 1,349 3,954
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 124.2 364
Olympia, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Thurston County.)
City of Olympia 35 59
Total area actually reporting 100 375
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 47.5 178
Omaha, NE-IA M.S.A.
(Includes Cass, Douglas, Sarpy, and
Washington Counties, NE and Pottawatomie
County, IA.)
City of:
Omaha, NE 868 1,658
Council Bluffs, IA 80 313
Total area actually reporting 969 2,166
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 135 301.8
Orange County, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Orange County.)
City of:
Santa Ana 942 823
Anaheim 484 733
Irvine 44 80
Total area actually reporting 3,185 4,877
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 109.9 168.2
Orlando, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lake, Orange, Osceola, and
Seminole Counties.)
City of Orlando 1,086 2,449
Total area actually reporting 3,366 10,670
Estimated total 3,368 10,676
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 199.6 632.8
Owensboro, KY M.S.A.
(Includes Daviess County.)
City of Owensboro 49 53
Total area actually reporting 52 93
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 56.5 101
Panama City, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Bay County.)
City of Panama City 93 160
Total area actually reporting 194 733
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 127.6 482.1
Pensacola, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties.)
City of Pensacola 93 382
Total area actually reporting 572 1,855
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 135.3 438.7
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 9,604 10,477
Camden, NJ 715 909
Total area actually reporting 12,726 16,400
Estimated total 12,840 16,687
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 251.1 326.3
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Maricopa and Pinal Counties.)
City of:
Phoenix 4,629 5,294
Mesa 452 1,941
Tempe 327 533
Scottsdale 196 355
Total area actually reporting 6,625 11,228
Estimated total 6,628 11,237
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 197 334
Pittsburgh, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler,
Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland
Counties.)
City of Pittsburgh 1,384 1,391
Total area actually reporting 2,235 4,214
Estimated total 2,476 4,854
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 104.9 205.7
Pittsfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Berkshire County.)
City of Pittsfield 32 25
Total area actually reporting 34 148
Estimated total 36 158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 37 162.2
Pocatello, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Bannock County.)
City of Pocatello 8 135
Total area actually reporting 10 212
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13 274.8
Portland, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Cumberland and York
Counties.)
City of Portland 68 92
Total area actually reporting 113 186
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 43.8 72
Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA M.S.A.
(Includes Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill Counties, OR and
Clark County, WA.)
City of:
Portland, OR 1,267 2,963
Vancouver, WA 132 475
Total area actually reporting 2,027 4,729
Estimated total 2,028 4,731
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 104.2 243
Portsmouth-Rochester, NH-ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of York County, ME and
Rockingham and Strafford Counties, NH.)
City of:
Portsmouth, NH 13 23
Rochester, NH 6 20
Total area actually reporting 48 170
Estimated total 59 211
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 22.3 79.8
Providence-Fall River-Warwick, RI-MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Kent, Newport,
Providence, and Washington Counties, RI
and part of Bristol County, MA.)
City of:
Providence, RI 595 714
Fall River, MA 192 398
Warwick, RI 33 75
Pawtucket, RI 74 180
Woonsocket, RI 46 130
Attleboro, MA 28 86
Total area actually reporting 1,173 2,439
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 100.3 208.6
Provo-Orem, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Utah County.)
City of:
Provo 18 98
Orem 11 34
Total area actually reporting 50 244
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 13.3 65.1
Pueblo, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Pueblo County.)
City of Pueblo 146 608
Total area actually reporting 151 635
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 103.9 437
Punta Gorda, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Charlotte County.)
City of Punta Gorda 2 19
Total area actually reporting 32 277
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 22 190.6
Racine, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Racine County.)
City of Racine 340 245
Total area actually reporting 368 277
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 193.5 145.7
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Chatham, Durham, Franklin,
Johnston, Orange, and Wake Counties.)
City of:
Raleigh 804 1,282
Durham 980 769
Chapel Hill 83 120
Total area actually reporting 2,421 3,266
Estimated total 2,422 3,267
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 200.5 270.4
Rapid City, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Pennington County.)
City of Rapid City 31 126
Total area actually reporting 33 156
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 37.2 175.7
Reading, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Berks County.)
City of Reading 455 456
Total area actually reporting 526 712
Estimated total 564 812
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 150.9 217.2
Redding, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Shasta County.)
City of Redding 64 263
Total area actually reporting 87 623
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 52.3 374.6
Reno, NV M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Washoe County.)
City of Reno (4) 407 704
Total area actually reporting 516 1,096
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 144.2 306.3
Richland-Kennewick-Pasco, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Franklin Counties.)
City of:
Richland 9 32
Kennewick 44 145
Pasco 34 73
Total area actually reporting 94 335
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 48.2 171.9
Richmond-Petersburg, VA M.S.A.
(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 1,430 1,127
Petersburg 110 203
Total area actually reporting 2,164 2,346
Estimated total 2,164 2,347
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 213.9 231.9
Riverside-San Bernardino, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Riverside and San Bernardino
Counties.)
City of:
Riverside 622 1,422
San Bernardino 829 1,449
Palm Springs 112 312
Hemet 97 173
Temecula 27 190
Palm Desert 47 122
Total area actually reporting 5,181 13,374
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 156.3 403.4
Roanoke, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Roanoke and Salem Cities and
Botetourt and Roanoke Counties.)
City of Roanoke 135 404
Total area actually reporting 170 610
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 71 254.6
Rochester, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Olmsted County.)
City of Rochester 66 147
Total area actually reporting 71 167
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 56.5 133
Rochester, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe,
Ontario, Orleans, and Wayne Counties.)
City of Rochester 921 618
Total area actually reporting 1,178 1,169
Estimated total 1,183 1,180
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 107.5 107.3
Rocky Mount, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Edgecombe and Nash Counties.)
City of Rocky Mount 277 326
Total area actually reporting 344 469
Estimated total 346 473
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 237.9 325.2
Sacramento, CA M.S.A.
(Includes El Dorado, Placer, and Sacramento
Counties.)
City of Sacramento 1,440 1,660
Total area actually reporting 2,665 4,982
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 160.7 300.4
Saginaw-Bay City-Midland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Bay, Midland, and Saginaw
Counties.)
City of:
Saginaw 190 980
Bay City 34 151
Midland 6 43
Total area actually reporting 290 1,620
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 71.6 399.8
Salem, OR M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Marion and Polk Counties.)
City of Salem 160 88
Total area actually reporting 246 567
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 69.8 160.9
Salinas, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Monterey County.)
City of:
Salinas 399 799
Monterey 40 198
Total area actually reporting 628 1,514
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 153.5 370
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT M.S.A.
(Includes Davis, Salt Lake, and Weber
Counties.)
City of:
Salt Lake City 481 546
Ogden 105 191
Clearfield 0 35
Total area actually reporting 1,108 2,377
Estimated total 1,108 2,378
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 81.7 175.4
San Angelo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Tom Green County.)
City of San Angelo 49 345
Total area actually reporting 52 365
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 48.9 343.1
San Antonio, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and
Wilson Counties.)
City of:
San Antonio 2,146 6,808
New Braunfels 27 314
Total area actually reporting 2,353 7,922
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 144.5 486.5
San Diego, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Diego County.)
City of:
San Diego 1,729 5,284
Escondido 167 376
Coronado 6 14
Total area actually reporting 3,430 10,239
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 119.7 357.2
San Jose, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Clara County.)
City of:
San Jose 712 4,501
Sunnyvale 59 103
Santa Clara 45 217
Palo Alto 35 38
Gilroy 52 237
Total area actually reporting 1,140 6,174
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 66.5 360.2
San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA
M.S.A.
(Includes San Luis Obispo County.)
City of:
San Luis Obispo 17 129
Atascadero 4 82
Paso Robles 11 49
Total area actually reporting 67 567
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 26.7 225.7
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Barbara County.)
City of:
Santa Barbara 106 402
Santa Maria 98 205
Lompoc 27 113
Total area actually reporting 277 997
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 68.1 245.1
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Santa Cruz County.)
City of:
Santa Cruz 87 399
Watsonville 81 205
Total area actually reporting 212 872
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 81.4 334.9
Santa Rosa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sonoma County.)
City of:
Santa Rosa 123 309
Petaluma 13 67
Total area actually reporting 223 885
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 47.7 189.5
Sarasota-Bradenton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Manatee and Sarasota Counties.)
City of:
Sarasota 201 428
Bradenton 98 221
Total area actually reporting 775 3,006
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 128 496.7
Savannah, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Bryan, Chatham, and Effingham
Counties.)
City of Savannah 840 602
Total area actually reporting 957 1,020
Estimated total 996 1,062
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 331.9 353.9
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Island, King, and Snohomish
Counties.)
City of:
Seattle 1,594 2,367
Bellevue 59 82
Everett 170 296
Total area actually reporting 3,042 4,799
Estimated total 3,112 4,947
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 126.9 201.7
Sheboygan, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Sheboygan County.)
City of Sheboygan 10 39
Total area actually reporting 14 63
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 12.3 55.5
Sherman-Denison, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Grayson County.)
City of:
Sherman 59 178
Denison 17 41
Total area actually reporting 84 276
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 74.3 244
Shreveport-Bossier City, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Bossier, Caddo, and Webster
Parishes.)
City of:
Shreveport 534 1,253
Bossier City 84 394
Total area actually reporting 655 1,916
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 167.1 488.8
Sioux City, IA-NE M.S.A.
(Includes Woodbury County, IA and Dakota
County, NE.)
City of Sioux City, IA 67 415
Total area actually reporting 69 457
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 55.6 368.4
Sioux Falls, SD M.S.A.
(Includes Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties.)
City of Sioux Falls 38 208
Total area actually reporting 38 233
Estimated total 38 246
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 22 142.3
South Bend, IN M.S.A.
(Includes St. Joseph County.)
City of South Bend 487 302
Total area actually reporting 612 484
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 229.2 181.2
Spokane, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Spokane County.)
City of Spokane 440 883
Total area actually reporting 571 1,203
Estimated total 579 1,216
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 136.4 286.4
Springfield, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Franklin, Hampden, and
Hampshire Counties.)
City of:
Springfield 503 2,665
Holyoke 125 424
Westfield 8 115
Northampton 12 19
Total area actually reporting 786 4,334
Estimated total 788 4,350
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 131.3 724.8
Springfield, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Christian, Greene, and Webster
Counties.)
City of Springfield 262 657
Total area actually reporting 277 1,046
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 84.5 319.2
State College, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Centre County.)
City of State College 9 35
Total area actually reporting 17 107
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 12.5 78.8
St. Cloud, MN M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Stearns Counties.)
City of St. Cloud 29 111
Total area actually reporting 36 186
Estimated total 40 197
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 23.6 116.4
St. Joseph, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Andrew and Buchanan Counties.)
City of St. Joseph 46 108
Total area actually reporting 47 213
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 45.6 206.6
Stockton-Lodi, CA M.S.A.
(Includes San Joaquin County.)
City of:
Stockton 1,030 2,092
Lodi 46 451
Total area actually reporting 1,294 3,571
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 225.4 622
Sumter, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Sumter County.)
City of Sumter 159 314
Total area actually reporting 236 678
Estimated total 238 684
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 224.6 645.4
Syracuse, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Cayuga, Madison, Onondaga, and
Oswego Counties.)
City of:
Syracuse 568 936
Auburn 11 49
Total area actually reporting 749 1,515
Estimated total 749 1,516
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 102.1 206.7
Tacoma, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Pierce County.)
City of Tacoma 743 1,211
Total area actually reporting 1,200 2,217
Estimated total 1,203 2,221
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 169 311.9
Tallahassee, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Gadsden and Leon Counties.)
City of Tallahassee 428 1,247
Total area actually reporting 611 2,034
Estimated total 617 2,049
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 211.4 701.9
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco,
and Pinellas Counties.)
City of:
Tampa 2,359 4,011
St. Petersburg 1,147 3,059
Clearwater 230 736
Total area actually reporting 5,620 15,394
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 228.6 626.3
Texarkana, TX-Texarkana, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Bowie County, TX and Miller
County, AR.)
City of:
Texarkana, TX 65 299
Texarkana, AR 37 162
Total area actually reporting 117 611
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 88.6 462.7
Toledo, OH M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Fulton, Lucas, and Wood
Counties.)
City of:
Toledo (4) 1,312 1,535
Bowling Green 13 19
Total area actually reporting 1,404 1,771
Estimated total 1,415 1,786
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 228.5 288.4
Topeka, KS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Shawnee County.)
City of Topeka (4) 358 611
Total area actually reporting 365 711
Estimated total 367 717
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 215.5 421.1
Trenton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Mercer County.)
City of Trenton 716 697
Total area actually reporting 939 942
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 265.5 266.3
Tucson, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Pima County.)
City of Tucson 1,698 2,762
Total area actually reporting 1,914 3,483
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 219.3 399.1
Tulsa, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and
Wagoner Counties.)
City of Tulsa 776 3,481
Total area actually reporting 878 4,267
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 109 529.8
Tuscaloosa, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Tuscaloosa County.)
City of Tuscaloosa 222 592
Total area actually reporting 258 861
Estimated total 283 911
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 171 550.4
Utica-Rome, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Herkimer and Oneida Counties.)
City of:
Utica 188 83
Rome 16 29
Total area actually reporting 230 453
Estimated total 233 459
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 77.6 152.8
Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Napa and Solano Counties.)
City of:
Vallejo 344 758
Fairfield 184 291
Napa 45 157
Total area actually reporting 702 1,769
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 132.8 334.7
Ventura, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Ventura County.)
City of Ventura 91 160
Total area actually reporting 704 1,158
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 91.8 150.9
Victoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Victoria County.)
City of Victoria 70 347
Total area actually reporting 75 386
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 87.2 448.9
Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of:
Vineland 205 254
Millville 62 98
Bridgeton 117 240
Total area actually reporting 394 678
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 266.8 459.2
Visalia-Tulare-Porterville, CA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Tulare County.)
City of:
Visalia 113 665
Tulare 62 348
Porterville 46 124
Total area actually reporting 320 1,841
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 85.4 491.1
Waco, TX M.S.A.
(Includes McLennan County.)
City of Waco 269 527
Total area actually reporting 306 717
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 140.1 328.4
Washington, D.C.-MD-VA-WV M.S.A.
(Includes the 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. (7) 3,940 5,568
Frederick, MD 115 575
Fredericksburg, VA 28 84
Total area actually reporting 9,640 14,181
Estimated total 9,664 14,283
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 193.8 286.4
Waterbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Litchfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Waterbury 277 224
Total area actually reporting 291 263
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 153 138.3
Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Black Hawk County.)
City of:
Waterloo 75 218
Cedar Falls 4 93
Total area actually reporting 81 319
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 63.3 249.5
Wausau, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Marathon County.)
City of Wausau 11 85
Total area actually reporting 15 122
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 11.8 96.3
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Palm Beach County.)
City of:
West Palm Beach 465 570
Boca Raton 65 116
Total area actually reporting 2,377 5,619
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 204.8 484.2
Wichita, KS M.S.A.
(Includes Butler, Harvey, and Sedgwick
Counties.)
City of Wichita 742 1,501
Total area actually reporting 776 1,701
Estimated total 791 1,818
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 144.7 332.7
Wichita Falls, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Archer and Wichita Counties.)
City of Wichita Falls 256 590
Total area actually reporting 264 652
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 183.7 453.7
Wilmington, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Brunswick and New Hanover
Counties.)
City of Wilmington 310 526
Total area actually reporting 381 703
Estimated total 386 712
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 162.6 299.9
Wilmington-Newark, DE-MD M.S.A.4
(Includes New Castle County, DE and Cecil
County, MD.)
City of:
Wilmington, DE 382 604
Newark, DE 28 98
Total area actually reporting 988 2,297
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 165.9 385.7
Worcester, MA-CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Windham County, CT and
Hampden and Worcester Counties, MA.)
City of Worcester, MA 363 935
Total area actually reporting 412 1,691
Estimated total 421 1,750
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 83.2 345.7
Yakima, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Yakima County.)
City of Yakima 102 187
Total area actually reporting 163 320
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 72.1 141.5
Yolo, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Yolo County.)
City of:
Davis 28 69
Woodland 48 258
Total area actually reporting 148 467
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 86.1 271.8
Yuba City, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Sutter and Yuba Counties.)
City of Yuba City 34 124
Total area actually reporting 101 496
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 71.3 349.9
Yuma, AZ M.S.A.
(Includes Yuma County.)
City of Yuma 41 326
Total area actually reporting 49 499
Estimated total 64 540
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 38.7 326.2
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 195 76
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 135.8 52.9
Arecibo, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 231 78
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 132.6 44.8
Caguas, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 674 154
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 214.2 48.9
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 225 130
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 87.9 50.8
Ponce, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 453 245
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 123.4 66.7
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico M.S.A.
Total area actually reporting 5,606 1,341
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 281.5 67.3
Aggravated
Metropolitan Statistical Area assault Burglary
Abilene, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Taylor County.)
City of Abilene 227 1,084
Total area actually reporting 252 1,128
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 194.7 871.5
Albany, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Dougherty and Lee Counties.)
City of Albany 279 1,322
Total area actually reporting 332 1,601
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 268.3 1,293.9
Albuquerque, NM M.S.A.
(Includes Bernalillo, Sandoval, and
Valencia Counties.)
City of Albuquerque 3,396 6,585
Total area actually reporting 4,835 8,609
Estimated total 5,052 8,945
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 704.9 1,248.1
Alexandria, LA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Rapides Parish.)
City of Alexandria (4) 434 1,105
Total area actually reporting 713 2,083
Estimated total 729 2,117
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 577.5 1,677.0
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton
Counties.)
City of:
Allentown 269 1,111
Bethlehem 155 427
Total area actually reporting 989 2,620
Estimated total 1,158 2,959
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 181.4 463.6
Altoona, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Blair County.)
City of Altoona 100 450
Total area actually reporting 154 671
Estimated total 189 741
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 146.4 574
Amarillo, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Potter and Randall Counties.)
City of Amarillo 1,008 2,533
Total area actually reporting 1,068 2,797
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 479.3 1,255.4
Anchorage, AK M.S.A.
(Includes Anchorage Borough.)
Total area actually reporting 1,144 1,606
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 434 609.3
Ann Arbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lenawee, Livingston, and
Washtenaw Counties.)
City of Ann Arbor 201 739
Total area actually reporting 986 3,048
Estimated total 994 3,067
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 170.9 527.2
Anniston, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Calhoun County.)
City of Anniston 349 871
Total area actually reporting 573 1,467
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 508.5 1,301.9
Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Calumet, Outagamie, and
Winnebago Counties.)
City of:
Appleton 127 236
Oshkosh 98 251
Neenah 19 46
Total area actually reporting 315 933
Estimated total 317 943
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 88.3 262.6
Asheville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Buncombe and Madison Counties.)
City of Asheville 905 2,918
Total area actually reporting 1,920 4,847
Estimated total 1,945 4,939
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 846.4 2,149.2
Athens, GA M.S.A.
(Includes Clarke, Madison, and Oconee
Counties.)
City of Athens-Clarke County 1,069 4,956
Total area actually reporting 1,158 5,862
Estimated total 1,329 6,370
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 845.7 4,053.6
Atlanta, GA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Barrow, Bartow, Carroll,
Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb,
Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton,
Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding,
Pickens, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton
Counties.)
City of Atlanta 8,731 25,721
Total area actually reporting 35,909 116,625
Estimated total 36,314 118,529
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 862.3 2,814.5
Atlantic-Cape May, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Atlantic and Cape May Counties.)
City of Atlantic City 688 5,168
Total area actually reporting 2,719 13,669
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 759.9 3,819.9
Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC M.S.A.
(Includes Columbia, McDuffie, and Richmond
Counties, GA and Aiken and Edgefield
Counties, SC.)
City of Aiken, SC 170 925
Total area actually reporting 3,853 13,337
Estimated total 3,887 13,505
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 798.1 2,772.8
Austin-San Marcos, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays,
Travis, and Williamson Counties.)
City of:
Austin 7,439 29,276
San Marcos 241 1,040
Total area actually reporting 11,255 41,740
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 880.6 3,265.7
Bakersfield, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Kern County.)
City of Bakersfield 2,035 6,226
Total area actually reporting 5,926 15,221
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 879.3 2,258.5
Baltimore, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel,
Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, Howard, and
Queen Anne's Counties.)
City of:
Baltimore 10,899 29,615
Annapolis 333 1,456
Total area actually reporting 23,326 77,418
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 900.3 2,988.1
Bangor, ME M.S.A.
(Includes part of Penobscot and Waldo
Counties.)
City of Bangor 245 1,642
Total area actually reporting 376 2,501
Estimated total 378 2,511
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 547.7 3,638.2
Barnstable-Yarmouth, MA M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Barnstable County.)
City of:
Barnstable 407 919
Yarmouth 143 406
Total area actually reporting 891 2,527
Estimated total 911 2,597
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 557.7 1,589.8
Baton Rouge, LA M.S.A.
(Includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge,
Livingston, and West Baton Rouge
Parishes.)
City of Baton Rouge 3,716 12,128
Total area actually reporting 7,884 26,441
Estimated total 7,917 26,565
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,314.2 4,409.8
Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange
Counties.)
City of:
Beaumont 1,692 5,512
Port Arthur 862 1,246
Total area actually reporting 4,076 11,833
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,035.0 3,004.6
Bellingham, WA M.S.A.
(Includes Whatcom County.)
City of Bellingham 555 3,942
Total area actually reporting 1,464 6,426
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 863.9 3,791.8
Benton Harbor, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Berrien County.)
City of Benton Harbor 290 313
Total area actually reporting 1,392 4,484
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 852.4 2,745.7
Bergen-Passaic, NJ M.S.A.
(Includes Bergen and Passaic Counties.)
Total area actually reporting 6,296 20,905
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 454.7 1,509.8
Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Hancock, Harrison, and Jackson
Counties.)
City of:
Biloxi 627 3,411
Gulfport 1,129 3,656
Pascagoula 489 1,712
Total area actually reporting 4,613 13,940
Estimated total 4,835 14,366
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,322.1 3,928.4
Binghamton, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Broome and Tioga Counties.)
City of Binghamton 258 1,827
Total area actually reporting 901 4,777
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 356.4 1,889.8
Birmingham, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Blount, Jefferson, St. Clair,
and Shelby Counties.)
City of Birmingham 4,079 11,928
Total area actually reporting 7,885 25,114
Estimated total 8,627 27,430
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 933 2,966.4
Bismarck, ND M.S.A.
(Includes Burleigh and Morton Counties.)
City of Bismarck 261 1,375
Total area actually reporting 355 1,848
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 379.4 1,974.9
Bloomington, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Monroe County.)
City of Bloomington 399 1,938
Total area actually reporting 708 3,008
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 584 2,481.0
Boise, ID M.S.A.
(Includes Ada and Canyon Counties.)
City of:
Boise 1,347 6,163
Nampa 425 1,946
Total area actually reporting 3,102 12,296
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 702.8 2,785.8
Boston, MA-NH M.S.A. (5)
(Includes part of Bristol, Essex,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk,
and Worcester Counties, MA and part of
Rockingham County, NH.)
City of:
Boston, MA 4,222 17,608
Cambridge, MA 688 2,740
Lynn, MA (5) 617 1,681
Waltham, MA 184 872
Gloucester, MA 155 499
Total area actually reporting 13,463 55,223
Estimated total 14,121 57,493
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 412.6 1,680.0
Brazoria, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazoria County.)
Total area actually reporting 1,563 4,687
Estimated total 1,569 4,712
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 634.6 1,905.7
Bremerton, WA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kitsap County.)
City of Bremerton 471 1,571
Total area actually reporting 1,935 5,599
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 821.1 2,375.9
Bridgeport, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and New Haven
Counties.)
City of Bridgeport 1,266 2,876
Total area actually reporting 2,423 8,188
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 542.1 1,831.9
Brockton, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Bristol, Norfolk, and
Plymouth Counties.)
City of Brockton 743 2,158
Total area actually reporting 1,309 3,905
Estimated total 1,408 4,244
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 548.6 1,653.5
Brownsville-Harlingen-San Benito, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Cameron County.)
City of:
Brownsville 1,066 9,574
Harlingen 989 3,045
San Benito 300 2,087
Total area actually reporting 3,421 16,718
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 997.9 4,876.4
Bryan-College Station, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Brazos County.)
City of:
Bryan 741 2,658
College Station 285 2,026
Total area actually reporting 1,231 5,401
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 789.7 3,465.0
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Erie and Niagara Counties.)
City of:
Buffalo 3,965 9,669
Niagara Falls 795 1,947
Total area actually reporting 7,292 25,278
Estimated total 7,346 25,579
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 626.7 2,182.0
Burlington, VT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Chittenden, Franklin,
and Counties.)
City of Burlington 379 2,069
Total area actually reporting 952 4,793
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 586.7 2,954.1
Casper, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Natrona County.)
City of Casper 435 1,607
Total area actually reporting 594 2,007
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 891.6 3,012.7
Cedar Rapids, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Linn County.)
City of Cedar Rapids 1,318 5,381
Total area actually reporting 1,628 5,990
Estimated total 1,666 6,235
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 870 3,256.0
Charlottesville, VA M.S.A.
(Includes Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Greene
and Charlottesville City.)
City of Charlottesville 269 1,279
Total area actually reporting 702 3,437
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 433.2 2,121.1
Chattanooga, TN-GA M.S.A.
(Includes Hamilton and Marion Counties,
TN and Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties,
GA.)
City of Chattanooga, TN 3,270 11,042
Total area actually reporting 5,432 17,766
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,152.6 3,769.7
Cheyenne, WY M.S.A.
(Includes Laramie County.)
City of Cheyenne 268 1,903
Total area actually reporting 404 2,451
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 494.4 2,999.5
Chico-Paradise, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Butte County.)
City of:
Chico 491 1,334
Paradise 230 568
Total area actually reporting 1,779 4,159
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 859.6 2,009.7
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Brown, Clermont, Hamilton, and
Warren Counties, OH, Boone, Campbell,
Gallatin, Grant, Kenton, and Pendleton
Counties, KY, and Dearborn and Ohio
Counties, IN.)
City of Cincinnati, OH 6,297 14,283
Total area actually reporting 10,458 35,748
Estimated total 13,152 49,545
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 796.6 3,000.8
Colorado Springs, CO M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of Colorado Springs 3,070 13,155
Total area actually reporting 3,801 15,326
Estimated total 3,820 15,434
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 719.5 2,907.0
Columbia, MO M.S.A.
(Includes Boone County.)
City of Columbia 455 2,822
Total area actually reporting 682 3,974
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 500.4 2,915.9
Columbia, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Lexington and Richland
Counties.)
City of Columbia 1,426 6,863
Total area actually reporting 3,567 12,204
Estimated total 3,577 12,252
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 840.2 2,877.7
Columbus, GA-AL M.S.A.
(Includes Chattahoochee, Harris, and
Muscogee Counties, GA and Russell County,
AL.)
City of Columbus, GA 1,803 8,473
Total area actually reporting 2,366 9,705
Estimated total 2,371 9,727
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 846.1 3,470.9
Columbus, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Delaware, Fairfield, Franklin,
Licking, Madison, and Pickaway Counties.)
City of:
Columbus 15,740 38,835
Newark 536 1,672
Lancaster 253 945
Total area actually reporting 20,808 57,171
Estimated total 21,429 59,293
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,388.9 3,842.9
Corpus Christi, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Nueces and San Patricio
Counties.)
City of Corpus Christi 3,999 14,555
Total area actually reporting 4,996 17,572
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,282.9 4,512.3
Corvallis, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton County.)
City of Corvallis 289 1,720
Total area actually reporting 474 2,374
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 597.5 2,992.6
Cumberland, MD-WV M.S.A.
(Includes Allegany County, MD and Mineral
County, WV.)
City of Cumberland, MD 243 1,085
Total area actually reporting 528 2,064
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 512.5 2,003.4
Dallas, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis,
Henderson, Hunt, Kaufman, and Rockwall
Counties.)
City of:
Dallas 20,635 53,611
Irving 1,387 6,561
Denton 547 2,652
Total area actually reporting 39,195 117,114
Estimated total 39,226 117,237
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,089.9 3,257.5
Danbury, CT M.S.A.
(Includes part of Fairfield and Litchfield
Counties.)
City of Danbury 344 1,336
Total area actually reporting 530 2,089
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 285.8 1,126.6
Daytona Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Flagler and Volusia Counties.)
City of Daytona Beach 1,621 3,069
Total area actually reporting 5,210 12,535
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,029.7 2,477.5
Dayton-Springfield, OH M.S.A.
(Includes Clark, Greene, Miami, and
Montgomery Counties.)
City of:
Dayton 4,018 7,497
Springfield 1,507 4,259
Fairborn 212 1,246
Total area actually reporting 8,676 25,919
Estimated total 9,371 28,421
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 984.1 2,984.6
Denver, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Arapahoe, Denver,
Douglas, and Jefferson Counties.)
City of Denver 5,642 14,621
Total area actually reporting 14,246 57,191
Estimated total 15,093 61,963
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 696.7 2,860.2
Des Moines, IA M.S.A.
(Includes Dallas, Polk, and Warren
Counties.)
City of Des Moines 1,301 9,549
Total area actually reporting 2,366 15,523
Estimated total 2,400 15,741
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 526.9 3,455.5
Detroit, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Lapeer, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland,
St. Clair, and Wayne Counties.)
City of:
Detroit 15,096 29,613
Dearborn 534 3,197
Pontiac 1,089 1,760
Port Huron 230 1,036
Total area actually reporting 32,437 98,440
Estimated total 32,613 99,216
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 730.4 2,222.1
Dothan, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Dale and Houston Counties.)
City of Dothan 562 2,239
Total area actually reporting 889 3,316
Estimated total 943 3,520
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 681.1 2,542.4
Dover, DE M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Kent County.)
City of Dover 150 1,590
Total area actually reporting 769 3,198
Estimated total 774 3,227
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 601.3 2,506.8
Dubuque, IA M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Dubuque County.)
City of Dubuque (4) 546 845
Total area actually reporting 650 1,012
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 730 1,136.5
Duluth-Superior, MN-WI M.S.A.
(Includes St. Louis County, MN and Douglas
County, WI.)
City of:
Duluth, MN 646 4,029
Superior, WI 246 1,260
Total area actually reporting 1,657 7,369
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 672.8 2,992.2
Dutchess County, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Dutchess County.)
City of Poughkeepsie 237 773
Total area actually reporting 828 4,393
Estimated total 854 4,539
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 304.3 1,617.2
Eau Claire, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Chippewa and Eau Claire
Counties.)
City of Eau Claire 397 2,139
Total area actually reporting 708 3,610
Estimated total 717 3,677
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 479.9 2,461.3
Elkhart-Goshen, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Elkhart County.)
City of:
Elkhart 1,027 3,107
Goshen 118 1,224
Total area actually reporting 1,848 5,613
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,005.3 3,053.5
El Paso, TX M.S.A.
(Includes El Paso County.)
City of El Paso 2,553 22,039
Total area actually reporting 3,003 23,828
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 432.1 3,428.3
Enid, OK M.S.A.
(Includes Garfield County.)
City of Enid 616 1,983
Total area actually reporting 667 2,135
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,150.6 3,682.9
Erie, PA M.S.A.
(Includes Erie County.)
City of Erie 734 2,828
Total area actually reporting 1,405 5,628
Estimated total 1,416 5,690
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 503.9 2,025.0
Eugene-Springfield, OR M.S.A.
(Includes Lane County.)
City of:
Eugene 1,247 6,893
Springfield 650 3,250
Total area actually reporting 2,744 12,148
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 837.1 3,705.7
Fargo-Moorhead, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Cass County, ND and Clay County,
MN.)
City of:
Fargo, ND 363 2,430
Moorhead, MN 109 962
Total area actually reporting 604 4,111
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 348.3 2,370.4
Fayetteville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Cumberland County.)
City of Fayetteville 2,485 5,780
Total area actually reporting 5,103 10,585
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,656.2 3,435.4
Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR M.S.A.
(Includes Benton and Washington Counties.)
City of:
Fayetteville 388 2,509
Springdale 195 1,127
Rogers 154 1,282
Total area actually reporting 1,391 6,791
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 444 2,167.6
Fitchburg-Leominster, MA M.S.A.
(Includes part of Middlesex and Worcester
Counties.)
City of:
Fitchburg 422 969
Leominster 215 990
Total area actually reporting 923 2,667
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 645.6 1,865.5
Flagstaff, AZ-UT M.S.A.
(Includes Coconino County, AZ and Kane
County, UT.)
City of Flagstaff, AZ 532 3,674
Total area actually reporting 949 5,188
Estimated total 963 5,261
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 761.4 4,159.8
Flint, MI M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Genesee County.)
City of Flint (4) 2,695 4,291
Total area actually reporting 5,277 12,757
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,203.6 2,909.6
Florence, AL M.S.A.
(Includes Colbert and Lauderdale
Counties.)
City of Florence 376 1,237
Total area actually reporting 856 2,873
Estimated total 877 2,954
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 611.1 2,058.5
Florence, SC M.S.A.
(Includes Florence County.)
City of Florence 504 2,662
Total area actually reporting 1,455 5,074
Estimated total 1,503 5,312
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,180.1 4,170.9
Fort Collins-Loveland, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Larimer County.)
City of:
Fort Collins 662 3,448
Loveland 233 1,260
Total area actually reporting 1,280 6,344
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 495.5 2,456.0
Fort Lauderdale, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Broward County.)
City of Fort Lauderdale 2,439 7,049
Total area actually reporting 13,321 45,021
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 800 2,703.8
Fort Myers-Cape Coral, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Lee County.)
City of:
Fort Myers 959 2,597
Cape Coral 855 2,293
Total area actually reporting 4,600 11,740
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,017.0 2,595.6
Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Martin and St. Lucie Counties.)
City of:
Fort Pierce 1,022 2,024
Port St. Lucie 556 1,690
Total area actually reporting 3,008 7,842
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 917.9 2,393.0
Fort Smith, AR-OK M.S.A.
(Includes Crawford and Sebastian Counties,
AR and Sequoyah County, OK.)
City of Fort Smith, AR 1,149 5,266
Total area actually reporting 1,986 7,098
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 952.2 3,403.1
Fort Walton Beach, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Okaloosa County.)
City of Fort Walton Beach 190 622
Total area actually reporting 921 3,812
Estimated total 962 3,951
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 550 2,258.8
Fort Wayne, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Adams, Allen, DeKalb,
Huntington, Wells, and Whitley Counties.)
City of Fort Wayne 2,013 9,016
Total area actually reporting 2,886 11,977
Estimated total 3,205 13,141
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 634.7 2,602.3
Fort Worth-Arlington, TX M.S.A.
(Includes Hood, Johnson, Parker, and
Tarrant Counties.)
City of:
Fort Worth 7,971 24,675
Arlington 3,552 16,345
Total area actually reporting 17,124 62,034
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 983.4 3,562.6
Fresno, CA M.S.A.
(Includes Fresno and Madera Counties.)
City of:
Fresno 5,203 18,398
Madera 518 1,336
Total area actually reporting 9,577 29,421
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,019.2 3,131.0
Gainesville, FL M.S.A.
(Includes Alachua County.)
City of Gainesville 1,294 3,469
Total area actually reporting 2,918 7,736
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,305.0 3,459.7
Gary, IN M.S.A.
(Includes Lake and Porter Counties.)
City of:
Gary 1,742 2,249
East Chicago 426 1,102
Total area actually reporting 4,197 15,619
Estimated total 4,341 16,503
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 683.7 2,599.2
Glens Falls, NY M.S.A.
(Includes Warren and Washington Counties.)
City of Glens Falls 98 483
Total area actually reporting 519 1,830
Estimated total 528 1,879
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 423.8 1,508.4
Grand Forks, ND-MN M.S.A.
(Includes Grand Forks County, ND and Polk
County, MN.)
City of Grand Forks, ND 261 1,626
Total area actually reporting 492 2,420
Estimated total 503 2,502
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 518.5 2,578.9
Grand Junction, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Mesa County.)
City of Grand Junction 468 2,788
Total area actually reporting 784 3,803
Estimated total 833 4,078
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 697.6 3,415.3
Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI M.S.A.
(Includes Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and
Ottawa Counties.)
City of:
Grand Rapids 2,582 6,719
Muskegon 561 2,180
Holland 150 1,047
Total area actually reporting 7,825 26,903
Estimated total 7,828 26,917
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 715.4 2,459.9
Great Falls, MT M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Cascade County.)
City of Great Falls 341 3,189
Total area actually reporting 416 3,506
Estimated total 417 3,541
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 517.7 4,395.7
Greeley, CO M.S.A.
(Includes Weld County.)
City of Greeley 557 3,190
Total area actually reporting 1,211 4,835
Estimated total 1,287 5,262
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 692.5 2,831.5
Green Bay, WI M.S.A.
(Includes Brown County.)
City of Green Bay 675 2,561
Total area actually reporting 1,090 4,861
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 477.2 2,128.3
Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC
M.S.A. (4)
(Includes Alamance, Davidson, Davie,
Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Stokes, and
Yadkin Counties.)
City of:
Greensboro 3,258 9,871
Winston-Salem (4) 3,444 9,798
High Point 1,807 3,968
Burlington 556 2,324
Total area actually reporting 14,964 41,706
Estimated total 15,079 42,132
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,184.7 3,310.2
Greenville, NC M.S.A.
(Includes Pitt County.)
City of Greenville 1,435 4,296
Total area actually reporting 2,301 6,148
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 1,691.0 4,518.1
Hagerstown, MD M.S.A.
(Includes Washington County.)
City of Hagerstown 346 1,209
Total area actually reporting 714 2,156
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants 533.3 1,610.4
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