Table 7: offense analysis.
Table 7
Offense Analysis
United States, 2001-2005
Classification 2001 (1) 2002
Murder 16,037 16,229
Forcible rape 90,863 95,235
Robbery: Total (3) 423,557 420,806
Robbery by Street/highway 187,571 180,058
location: Commercial house 61,152 61,312
Gas or service station 12,084 11,254
Convenience store 27,783 27,183
Residence 53,268 56,723
Bank 10,262 9,693
Miscellaneous 71,436 74,584
Burglary: Total (3) 2,116,531 2,151,252
Burglary by Residence (dwelling): 1,380,472 1,415,561
location: Residence Night 410,071 418,094
Residence Day 642,264 673,781
Residence Unknown 328,137 323,687
Nonresidence (store, 736,059 735,691
office, etc.):
Nonresidence Night 310,596 312,516
Nonresidence Day 224,538 228,698
Nonresidence Unknown 200,925 194,477
Larceny-theft Total (3) 7,092,267 7,057,379
(except motor
vehicle theft):
Larceny-theft Pocket-picking 33,346 32,451
by type: Purse-snatching 38,550 38,896
Shoplifting 978,802 986,296
From motor vehicles 1,832,934 1,866,922
(except accessories)
Motor vehicle 723,419 756,250
accessories
Bicycles 291,203 277,003
From buildings 943,631 883,847
From coin-operated 52,039 52,374
machines
All others 2,198,344 2,163,340
Larceny-theft Over $200 2,792,231 2,796,465
by value: $50 to $200 1,630,567 1,592,830
Under $50 2,669,469 2,668,084
Motor vehicle 1,228,391 1,246,646
theft
Classification 2003 2004 (2)
Murder 16,528 16,148
Forcible rape 93,883 95,089
Robbery: Total (3) 414,235 401,470
Robbery by Street/highway 179,657 171,812
location: Commercial house 60,615 59,006
Gas or service station 11,385 10,893
Convenience store 25,826 24,653
Residence 56,755 55,525
Bank 9,523 9,775
Miscellaneous 70,474 69,806
Burglary: Total (3) 2,154,834 2,144,446
Burglary by Residence (dwelling): 1,418,423 1,409,253
location: Residence Night 409,188 405,556
Residence Day 668,759 666,345
Residence Unknown 340,477 337,351
Nonresidence (store, 736,411 735,193
office, etc.):
Nonresidence Night 310,187 307,702
Nonresidence Day 221,240 223,012
Nonresidence Unknown 204,984 204,479
Larceny-theft Total (3) 7,026,802 6,937,089
(except motor
vehicle theft):
Larceny-theft Pocket-picking 31,966 29,840
by type: Purse-snatching 42,181 42,345
Shoplifting 1,013,265 1,009,214
From motor vehicles 1,857,619 1,758,241
(except accessories)
Motor vehicle 781,279 749,173
accessories
Bicycles 271,801 249,813
From buildings 868,621 861,197
From coin-operated 52,373 45,927
machines
All others 2,107,696 2,191,338
Larceny-theft Over $200 2,761,752 2,711,560
by value: $50 to $200 1,586,672 1,562,672
Under $50 2,678,377 2,662,857
Motor vehicle 1,261,226 1,237,851
theft
Classification 2005
Murder 16,692
Forcible rape 93,934
Robbery: Total (3) 417,122
Robbery by Street/highway 184,049
location: Commercial house 59,649
Gas or service station 11,880
Convenience store 23,804
Residence 59,163
Bank 8,759
Miscellaneous 69,818
Burglary: Total (3) 2,154,126
Burglary by Residence (dwelling): 1,416,570
location: Residence Night 402,634
Residence Day 669,169
Residence Unknown 344,768
Nonresidence (store, 737,556
office, etc.):
Nonresidence Night 305,541
Nonresidence Day 221,048
Nonresidence Unknown 210,967
Larceny-theft Total (3) 6,776,807
(except motor
vehicle theft):
Larceny-theft Pocket-picking 29,193
by type: Purse-snatching 41,999
Shoplifting 939,491
From motor vehicles 1,750,564
(except accessories)
Motor vehicle 692,546
accessories
Bicycles 248,548
From buildings 851,628
From coin-operated 40,845
machines
All others 2,181,993
Larceny-theft Over $200 2,713,338
by value: $50 to $200 1,521,319
Under $50 2,542,150
Motor vehicle 1,235,226
theft
(1) The murder and nonnegligent homicides that occurred as a result
of the events of September 11, 2001, are not included in this table.
(2) The 2004 crime figures have been adjusted.
(3) Because of rounding, the number of offenses may not add to the
total.
Data Declaration Provides the methodology used in constructing this table and other pertinent PERTINENT, evidence. Those facts which tend to prove the allegations of the party offering them, are called pertinent; those which have no such tendency are called impertinent, 8 Toull. n. 22. By pertinent is also meant that which belongs. Willes, 319. information about this table. Overview * In 2005, robberies decreased 1.5 percent compared to data from 5 years ago (2001). * For robberies that occurred on streets and highways, the 2005 figure was 1.9 percent less than the 2001 number. * The number of bank robberies The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. Bank robbery is the crime of robbing a bank. decreased 14.6 percent from 5 years ago (2005 to 2001). * Burglary burglary, at common law, the breaking and entering of a dwelling house of another at night with the intent to commit a felony, whether the intent is carried out or not. of residences increased 2.6 percent from the 2001 number. * In 2005, larceny-thefts in the category "purse PURSE. In Turkey the sum of five hundred dollars is called a purse. Merch. Dict. h.t. snatching" increased 8.9 percent compared with the 2001 data. All other categories of larceny-theft decreased in 2005 compared with 2001 estimates. This included a 14.6-percent decrease in bicycles stolen, and a 9.7-percent decrease in thefts from buildings. |
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