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Table 4
Crime in the United States1
by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 20132014

Overview

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Violent crime3

Area

United
States
Total6,7,8,9

Rape

Rape

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2013

316,497,531

1,199,684

379.1

14,319

4.5

113,695

35.9

82,109

25.9

345,095

109.0

726,575

229

2014

318,857,056

1,197,987

375.7

14,249

4.5

116,645

36.6

84,041

26.4

325,802

102.2

741,291

232

-0.1

-0.9

-0.5

-1.2

+2.6

+1.8

+2.4

+1.6

-5.6

-6.3

+2.0

Percent
change

Northeast6,7

Murder and
nonnegligent

2013

56,028,220

191,037

341.0

1,974

3.5

13,584

24.2

9,867

17.6

66,060

117.9

109,419

195

2014

56,152,333

181,066

322.5

1,866

3.3

15,046

26.8

11,028

19.6

58,712

104.6

105,442

187

-5.2

-5.4

-5.5

-5.7

+10.8

+10.5

+11.8

+11.5

-11.1

-11.3

-3.6

-3

Percent
change

New England6,7

2013

14,639,742

44,901

306.7

315

2.2

5,052

34.5

3,703

25.3

11,996

81.9

27,538

188

2014

14,680,722

42,158

287.2

286

1.9

4,512

30.7

3,370

23.0

10,635

72.4

26,725

182

-6.1

-6.4

-9.2

-9.5

-10.7

-10.9

-9.0

-9.2

-11.3

-11.6

-3.0

-3

Percent
change

Connecticut6

2013

3,599,341

9,439

262.2

91

2.5

891

24.8

647

18.0

3,551

98.7

4,906

136

2014

3,596,677

8,522

236.9

86

2.4

782

21.7

571

15.9

3,159

87.8

4,495

125

-9.7

-9.6

-5.5

-5.4

-12.2

-12.2

-11.7

-11.7

-11.0

-11.0

-8.4

-8

Percent
change

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Violent crime3

Area

Maine7

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2013

1,328,702

1,761

132.5

24

1.8

495

37.3

366

27.5

335

25.2

907

68

2014

1,330,089

1,700

127.8

21

1.6

485

36.5

360

27.1

304

22.9

890

66

-3.5

-3.6

-12.5

-12.6

-2.0

-2.1

-1.6

-1.7

-9.3

-9.3

-1.9

-2

Percent
change

Massachusetts7

2013

6,708,874

27,264

406.4

138

2.1

2,303

34.3

1,722

25.7

6,705

99.9

18,118

270

2014

6,745,408

26,399

391.4

132

2.0

2,180

32.3

1,629

24.1

6,036

89.5

18,051

267

-3.2

-3.7

-4.3

-4.9

-5.3

-5.9

-5.4

-5.9

-10.0

-10.5

-0.4

-0

Percent
change

New

2013

1,322,616

2,952

223.2

21

1.6

778

58.8

522

39.5

647

48.9

1,506

113

2014

1,326,813

2,602

196.1

12

0.9

594

44.8

458

34.5

537

40.5

1,459

110

-11.9

-12.1

-42.9

-43.0

-23.7

-23.9

-12.3

-12.5

-17.0

-17.3

-3.1

-3

Hampshire6
Percent
change

Rhode Island7

2013

1,053,354

2,710

257.3

31

2.9

449

42.6

333

31.6

683

64.8

1,547

146

2014

1,055,173

2,313

219.2

25

2.4

361

34.2

253

24.0

529

50.1

1,398

132

-14.6

-14.8

-19.4

-19.5

-19.6

-19.7

-24.0

-24.2

-22.5

-22.7

-9.6

-9

Percent
change

Vermont6

2013

626,855

775

123.6

10

1.6

136

21.7

113

18.0

75

12.0

554

88

2014

626,562

622

99.3

10

1.6

110

17.6

99

15.8

70

11.2

432

68

-19.7

-19.7

0.0

-19.1

-19.1

-12.4

-12.3

-6.7

-6.6

-22.0

-22

Percent
change

Middle

2013

41,388,478

146,136

353.1

1,659

4.0

8,532

20.6

6,164

14.9

54,064

130.6

81,881

197

2014

41,471,611

138,908

334.9

1,580

3.8

10,534

25.4

7,658

18.5

48,077

115.9

78,717

189

-4.9

-5.1

-4.8

-5.0

+23.5

+23.2

+24.2

+24.0

-11.1

-11.3

-3.9

-4

Atlantic6,7
Percent
change

New Jersey

2013

8,911,502

25,748

288.9

404

4.5

1,189

13.3

861

9.7

12,084

135.6

12,071

135

2014

8,938,175

23,346

261.2

349

3.9

1,274

14.3

953

10.7

10,498

117.5

11,225

125

-9.3

-9.6

-13.6

-13.9

+7.1

+6.8

+10.7

+10.4

-13.1

-13.4

-7.0

-7

Percent
change

New York7

2013

19,695,680

77,563

393.8

644

3.3

3,548

18.0

2,575

13.1

27,241

138.3

46,130

234

2014

19,746,227

75,398

381.8

617

3.1

5,433

27.5

3,918

19.8

24,045

121.8

45,303

229

-2.8

-3.0

-4.2

-4.4

+53.1

+52.7

+52.2

+51.8

-11.7

-12.0

-1.8

-2

Percent
change
2013

12,781,296

42,825

335.1

611

4.8

3,795

29.7

2,728

21.3

14,739

115.3

23,680

185

2014

12,787,209

40,164

314.1

614

4.8

3,827

29.9

2,787

21.8

13,534

105.8

22,189

173

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Violent crime3

Area

Year

Population2

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

-6.2

-6.3

+0.5

+0.4

+0.8

+0.8

+2.2

+2.1

-8.2

-8.2

-6.3

-6

Percent
change

Midwest6,7

2013

67,567,871

237,138

351.0

3,076

4.6

29,049

43.0

21,297

31.5

67,045

99.2

137,968

204

2014

67,745,108

231,856

342.2

2,917

4.3

27,943

41.2

20,380

30.1

61,138

90.2

139,858

206

-2.2

-2.5

-5.2

-5.4

-3.8

-4.1

-4.3

-4.6

-8.8

-9.0

+1.4

Percent
change

East North

2013

46,674,416

170,180

364.6

2,345

5.0

20,593

44.1

14,926

32.0

54,257

116.2

92,985

199

2014

46,739,039

163,854

350.6

2,179

4.7

19,334

41.4

14,010

30.0

48,036

102.8

94,305

20

-3.7

-3.9

-7.1

-7.2

-6.1

-6.2

-6.1

-6.3

-11.5

-11.6

+1.4

Central6,7
Percent
change

Illinois6

2013

12,890,552

51,956

403.1

722

5.6

5,340

41.4

3,895

30.2

17,733

137.6

28,161

218

2014

12,880,580

47,663

370.0

685

5.3

4,159

32.3

3,081

23.9

15,299

118.8

27,520

213

-8.3

-8.2

-5.1

-5.1

-22.1

-22.1

-20.9

-20.8

-13.7

-13.7

-2.3

-2

Percent
change

Indiana7

2013

6,570,713

23,627

359.6

357

5.4

2,241

34.1

1,623

24.7

7,114

108.3

13,915

21

2014

6,596,855

24,099

365.3

330

5.0

2,186

33.1

1,615

24.5

6,897

104.5

14,686

222

+2.0

+1.6

-7.6

-7.9

-2.5

-2.8

-0.5

-0.9

-3.1

-3.4

+5.5

+5

Percent
change

Michigan6

2013

9,898,193

44,757

452.2

625

6.3

6,785

68.5

4,506

45.5

10,093

102.0

27,254

275

2014

9,909,877

42,348

427.3

535

5.4

6,273

63.3

4,049

40.9

8,021

80.9

27,519

277

-5.4

-5.5

-14.4

-14.5

-7.5

-7.7

-10.1

-10.2

-20.5

-20.6

+1.0

+0

Percent
change

Ohio7

2013

11,572,005

33,722

291.4

478

4.1

4,391

37.9

3,594

31.1

14,483

125.2

14,370

124

2014

11,594,163

33,030

284.9

464

4.0

5,042

43.5

4,097

35.3

12,753

110.0

14,771

127

-2.1

-2.2

-2.9

-3.1

+14.8

+14.6

+14.0

+13.8

-11.9

-12.1

+2.8

+2

Percent
change

Wisconsin7

2013

5,742,953

16,118

280.7

163

2.8

1,836

32.0

1,308

22.8

4,834

84.2

9,285

16

2014

5,757,564

16,714

290.3

165

2.9

1,674

29.1

1,168

20.3

5,066

88.0

9,809

170

+3.7

+3.4

+1.2

+1.0

-8.8

-9.1

-10.7

-10.9

+4.8

+4.5

+5.6

+5

Percent
change

West North

2013

20,893,455

66,958

320.5

731

3.5

8,456

40.5

6,371

30.5

12,788

61.2

44,983

215

2014

21,006,069

68,002

323.7

738

3.5

8,609

41.0

6,370

30.3

13,102

62.4

45,553

216

+1.6

+1.0

+1.0

+0.4

+1.8

+1.3

+0.0

-0.6

+2.5

+1.9

+1.3

+0

8,443

273.0

41

1.3

1,133

36.6

873

28.2

937

30.3

6,332

204

Central6,7
Percent
change
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Violent crime3

Area

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2014

3,107,126

8,497

273.5

60

1.9

1,128

36.3

828

26.6

1,045

33.6

6,264

20

+0.6

+0.2

+46.3

+45.6

-0.4

-0.9

-5.2

-5.6

+11.5

+11.0

-1.1

Percent
change

Kansas6

2013

2,895,801

9,928

342.8

117

4.0

1,295

44.7

1,003

34.6

1,339

46.2

7,177

247

2014

2,904,021

10,123

348.6

91

3.1

1,411

48.6

1,075

37.0

1,362

46.9

7,259

250

+2.0

+1.7

-22.2

-22.4

+9.0

+8.6

+7.2

+6.9

+1.7

+1.4

+1.1

+0

Percent
change

Minnesota6

2013

5,422,060

12,710

234.4

114

2.1

2,014

37.1

1,453

26.8

3,674

67.8

6,908

127

2014

5,457,173

12,505

229.1

88

1.6

2,001

36.7

1,452

26.6

3,687

67.6

6,729

123

-1.6

-2.2

-22.8

-23.3

-0.6

-1.3

-0.1

-0.7

+0.4

-0.3

-2.6

-3

Percent
change

Missouri6

2013

6,044,917

26,216

433.7

369

6.1

2,305

38.1

1,679

27.8

5,486

90.8

18,056

298

2014

6,063,589

26,856

442.9

403

6.6

2,379

39.2

1,706

28.1

5,592

92.2

18,482

304

+2.4

+2.1

+9.2

+8.9

+3.2

+2.9

+1.6

+1.3

+1.9

+1.6

+2.4

+2

Percent
change

Nebraska7

2013

1,868,969

4,949

264.8

56

3.0

847

45.3

621

33.2

1,035

55.4

3,011

16

2014

1,881,503

5,275

280.4

54

2.9

862

45.8

620

33.0

1,043

55.4

3,316

176

+6.6

+5.9

-3.6

-4.2

+1.8

+1.1

-0.2

-0.8

+0.8

+0.1

+10.1

+9

Percent
change

North Dakota6

2013

723,857

1,979

273.4

16

2.2

355

49.0

288

39.8

161

22.2

1,447

199

2014

739,482

1,960

265.1

22

3.0

358

48.4

276

37.3

173

23.4

1,407

190

-1.0

-3.1

+37.5

+34.6

+0.8

-1.3

-4.2

-6.2

+7.5

+5.2

-2.8

-4

Percent
change

South Dakota6

2013

845,510

2,733

323.2

18

2.1

507

60.0

454

53.7

156

18.5

2,052

242

2014

853,175

2,786

326.5

20

2.3

470

55.1

413

48.4

200

23.4

2,096

245

+1.9

+1.0

+11.1

+10.1

-7.3

-8.1

-9.0

-9.8

+28.2

+27.1

+2.1

Percent
change

South6,7,8,9

2013

118,522,802

490,913

414.2

6,273

5.3

43,186

36.4

30,651

25.9

130,005

109.7

311,449

262

2014

119,771,934

505,389

422.0

6,552

5.5

44,733

37.3

31,523

26.3

128,703

107.5

325,401

27

+2.9

+1.9

+4.4

+3.4

+3.6

+2.5

+2.8

+1.8

-1.0

-2.0

+4.5

+3

Percent
change

South

2013

61,852,944

250,657

405.2

3,213

5.2

19,938

32.2

13,913

22.5

69,734

112.7

157,772

255

2014

62,514,615

263,801

422.0

3,486

5.6

21,391

34.2

14,892

23.8

68,997

110.4

169,927

27

+5.2

+4.1

+8.5

+7.3

+7.3

+6.2

+7.0

+5.9

-1.1

-2.1

+7.7

Atlantic6,8,9
Percent
change

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Violent crime3

Area

Delaware6

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2013

925,240

4,633

500.7

41

4.4

399

43.1

278

30.0

1,233

133.3

2,960

319

2014

935,614

4,576

489.1

54

5.8

386

41.3

249

26.6

1,269

135.6

2,867

306

-1.2

-2.3

+31.7

+30.2

-3.3

-4.3

-10.4

-11.4

+2.9

+1.8

-3.1

-4

Percent
change

District of

2013

649,111

8,415

1,296.4

103

15.9

395

60.9

297

45.8

4,082

628.9

3,835

590

2014

658,893

8,199

1,244.4

105

15.9

472

71.6

352

53.4

3,497

530.7

4,125

626

-2.6

-4.0

+1.9

+0.4

+19.5

+17.7

+18.5

+16.8

-14.3

-15.6

+7.6

+6

Columbia6,8
Percent
change

Florida6

2013

19,600,311

91,993

469.3

972

5.0

6,767

34.5

4,765

24.3

23,200

118.4

61,054

31

2014

19,893,297

107,521

540.5

1,149

5.8

8,563

43.0

6,051

30.4

24,914

125.2

72,895

366

+16.9

+15.2

+18.2

+16.5

+26.5

+24.7

+27.0

+25.1

+7.4

+5.8

+19.4

+17

Percent
change

Georgia9

2013

9,994,759

37,519

375.4

563

5.6

2,891

28.9

2,022

20.2

12,704

127.1

21,361

213

2014

10,097,343

38,097

377.3

580

5.7

3,048

30.2

2,159

21.4

12,417

123.0

22,052

218

+1.5

+0.5

+3.0

+2.0

+5.4

+4.4

+6.8

+5.7

-2.3

-3.3

+3.2

+2

Percent
change

Maryland

2013

5,938,737

28,235

475.4

384

6.5

1,679

28.3

1,179

19.9

10,048

169.2

16,124

27

2014

5,976,407

26,661

446.1

365

6.1

1,619

27.1

1,144

19.1

9,544

159.7

15,133

253

-5.6

-6.2

-4.9

-5.5

-3.6

-4.2

-3.0

-3.6

-5.0

-5.6

-6.1

-6

Percent
change

North Carolina

2013

9,848,917

33,587

341.0

463

4.7

2,524

25.6

1,790

18.2

9,275

94.2

21,325

216

2014

9,943,964

32,767

329.5

510

5.1

2,420

24.3

1,740

17.5

8,416

84.6

21,421

215

-2.4

-3.4

+10.2

+9.1

-4.1

-5.0

-2.8

-3.7

-9.3

-10.1

+0.5

-0

Percent
change

South Carolina6

2013

4,771,929

24,263

508.5

305

6.4

2,233

46.8

1,739

36.4

3,965

83.1

17,760

372

2014

4,832,482

24,052

497.7

311

6.4

2,068

42.8

1,480

30.6

3,997

82.7

17,676

365

-0.9

-2.1

+2.0

+0.7

-7.4

-8.5

-14.9

-16.0

+0.8

-0.5

-0.5

Percent
change

Virginia6

2013

8,270,345

16,355

197.8

320

3.9

2,350

28.4

1,476

17.8

4,574

55.3

9,111

110

2014

8,326,289

16,340

196.2

338

4.1

2,310

27.7

1,432

17.2

4,292

51.5

9,400

112

-0.1

-0.8

+5.6

+4.9

-1.7

-2.4

-3.0

-3.6

-6.2

-6.8

+3.2

+2

Percent
change
2013

1,853,595

5,657

305.2

62

3.3

700

37.8

367

19.8

653

35.2

4,242

228

2014

1,850,326

5,588

302.0

74

4.0

505

27.3

285

15.4

651

35.2

4,358

235

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Violent crime3

Area

Year

Population2

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

-1.2

-1.0

+19.4

+19.6

-27.9

-27.7

-22.3

-22.2

-0.3

-0.1

+2.7

+2

Percent
change

East South

2013

18,723,054

76,480

408.5

1,070

5.7

7,225

38.6

5,030

26.9

17,638

94.2

50,547

270

2014

18,806,265

78,253

416.1

1,065

5.7

7,034

37.4

4,944

26.3

17,732

94.3

52,422

278

+2.3

+1.9

-0.5

-0.9

-2.6

-3.1

-1.7

-2.1

+0.5

+0.1

+3.7

+3

Central6,7
Percent
change

Alabama6

2013

4,833,996

20,834

431.0

346

7.2

2,055

42.5

1,449

30.0

4,645

96.1

13,788

285

2014

4,849,377

20,727

427.4

276

5.7

2,005

41.3

1,436

29.6

4,701

96.9

13,745

283

-0.5

-0.8

-20.2

-20.5

-2.4

-2.7

-0.9

-1.2

+1.2

+0.9

-0.3

-0

Percent
change

Kentucky6

2013

4,399,583

9,280

210.9

172

3.9

1,646

37.4

951

21.6

3,247

73.8

4,215

95

2014

4,413,457

9,340

211.6

160

3.6

1,440

32.6

883

20.0

3,336

75.6

4,404

99

+0.6

+0.3

-7.0

-7.3

-12.5

-12.8

-7.2

-7.4

+2.7

+2.4

+4.5

+4

Percent
change

Mississippi7

2013

2,992,206

8,303

277.5

217

7.3

1,024

34.2

726

24.3

2,413

80.6

4,649

155

2014

2,994,079

8,338

278.5

258

8.6

1,058

35.3

764

25.5

2,430

81.2

4,592

153

+0.4

+0.4

+18.9

+18.8

+3.3

+3.3

+5.2

+5.2

+0.7

+0.6

-1.2

Percent
change

Tennessee6

2013

6,497,269

38,063

585.8

335

5.2

2,500

38.5

1,904

29.3

7,333

112.9

27,895

429

2014

6,549,352

39,848

608.4

371

5.7

2,531

38.6

1,861

28.4

7,265

110.9

29,681

453

+4.7

+3.9

+10.7

+9.9

+1.2

+0.4

-2.3

-3.0

-0.9

-1.7

+6.4

+5

Percent
change

West South

2013

37,946,804

163,776

431.6

1,990

5.2

16,023

42.2

11,708

30.9

42,633

112.3

103,130

27

2014

38,451,054

163,335

424.8

2,001

5.2

16,308

42.4

11,687

30.4

41,974

109.2

103,052

268

-0.3

-1.6

+0.6

-0.8

+1.8

+0.4

-0.2

-1.5

-1.5

-2.8

-0.1

Central6
Percent
change

Arkansas6

2013

2,958,765

13,705

463.2

158

5.3

1,490

50.4

1,135

38.4

2,261

76.4

9,796

33

2014

2,966,369

14,243

480.1

165

5.6

1,763

59.4

1,182

39.8

2,050

69.1

10,265

346

+3.9

+3.7

+4.4

+4.2

+18.3

+18.0

+4.1

+3.9

-9.3

-9.6

+4.8

+4

Percent
change

Louisiana6

2013

4,629,284

24,127

521.2

494

10.7

1,763

38.1

1,248

27.0

5,539

119.7

16,331

352

2014

4,649,676

23,934

514.7

477

10.3

1,375

29.6

992

21.3

5,695

122.5

16,387

352

-0.8

-1.2

-3.4

-3.9

-22.0

-22.3

-20.5

-20.9

+2.8

+2.4

+0.3

-0

17,187

446.1

198

5.1

2,314

60.1

1,715

44.5

3,023

78.5

11,652

302

Percent
change
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Violent crime3

Area

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2014

3,878,051

15,744

406.0

175

4.5

1,777

45.8

1,277

32.9

3,048

78.6

10,744

277

-8.4

-9.0

-11.6

-12.2

-23.2

-23.7

-25.5

-26.0

+0.8

+0.2

-7.8

-8

Percent
change

Texas6

2013

26,505,637

108,757

410.3

1,140

4.3

10,456

39.4

7,610

28.7

31,810

120.0

65,351

246

2014

26,956,958

109,414

405.9

1,184

4.4

11,393

42.3

8,236

30.6

31,181

115.7

65,656

243

+0.6

-1.1

+3.9

+2.1

+9.0

+7.1

+8.2

+6.4

-2.0

-3.6

+0.5

Percent
change

West6,7

2013

74,378,638

280,596

377.3

2,996

4.0

27,876

37.5

20,294

27.3

81,985

110.2

167,739

225

2014

75,187,681

279,676

372.0

2,914

3.9

28,923

38.5

21,110

28.1

77,249

102.7

170,590

226

-0.3

-1.4

-2.7

-3.8

+3.8

+2.6

+4.0

+2.9

-5.8

-6.8

+1.7

+0

Percent
change

Mountain6,7

2013

22,899,189

87,804

383.4

935

4.1

12,051

52.6

8,735

38.1

18,565

81.1

56,253

245

2014

23,197,119

88,243

380.4

893

3.8

12,027

51.8

8,620

37.2

19,100

82.3

56,223

242

+0.5

-0.8

-4.5

-5.7

-0.2

-1.5

-1.3

-2.6

+2.9

+1.6

-0.1

Percent
change

Arizona6

2013

6,634,997

27,576

415.6

355

5.4

3,174

47.8

2,344

35.3

6,656

100.3

17,391

262

2014

6,731,484

26,916

399.9

319

4.7

3,378

50.2

2,464

36.6

6,249

92.8

16,970

252

-2.4

-3.8

-10.1

-11.4

+6.4

+4.9

+5.1

+3.6

-6.1

-7.5

-2.4

-3

Percent
change

Colorado6

2013

5,272,086

16,099

305.4

174

3.3

2,963

56.2

2,198

41.7

3,136

59.5

9,826

186

2014

5,355,866

16,554

309.1

151

2.8

3,039

56.7

2,121

39.6

3,039

56.7

10,325

192

+2.8

+1.2

-13.2

-14.6

+2.6

+1.0

-3.5

-5.0

-3.1

-4.6

+5.1

+3

Percent
change

Idaho6

2013

1,612,843

3,471

215.2

29

1.8

674

41.8

516

32.0

220

13.6

2,548

158

2014

1,634,464

3,468

212.2

32

2.0

609

37.3

468

28.6

204

12.5

2,623

160

-0.1

-1.4

+10.3

+8.9

-9.6

-10.8

-9.3

-10.5

-7.3

-8.5

+2.9

Percent
change

Montana6

2013

1,014,864

2,924

288.1

23

2.3

467

46.0

382

37.6

217

21.4

2,217

218

2014

1,023,579

3,313

323.7

37

3.6

541

52.9

430

42.0

203

19.8

2,532

247

+13.3

+12.3

+60.9

+59.5

+15.8

+14.9

+12.6

+11.6

-6.5

-7.2

+14.2

+13

Percent
change

Nevada6

2013

2,791,494

16,888

605.0

163

5.8

1,482

53.1

1,090

39.0

5,183

185.7

10,060

360

2014

2,839,099

18,045

635.6

170

6.0

1,357

47.8

995

35.0

5,954

209.7

10,564

372

+6.9

+5.1

+4.3

+2.5

-8.4

-10.0

-8.7

-10.2

+14.9

+12.9

+5.0

+3

Percent
change

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Violent crime3

Area

New Mexico

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Year

Population2

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

2013

2,086,895

12,990

622.5

123

5.9

1,565

75.0

1,135

54.4

1,832

87.8

9,470

453

2014

2,085,572

12,459

597.4

101

4.8

1,475

70.7

1,071

51.4

2,086

100.0

8,797

42

-4.1

-4.0

-17.9

-17.8

-5.8

-5.7

-5.6

-5.6

+13.9

+13.9

-7.1

Percent
change

Utah7

-7

2013

2,902,787

6,644

228.9

51

1.8

1,522

52.4

926

31.9

1,247

43.0

3,824

13

2014

2,942,902

6,346

215.6

67

2.3

1,454

49.4

945

32.1

1,312

44.6

3,513

119

-4.5

-5.8

+31.4

+29.6

-4.5

-5.8

+2.1

+0.7

+5.2

+3.8

-8.1

-9

Percent
change

Wyoming6

2013

583,223

1,212

207.8

17

2.9

204

35.0

144

24.7

74

12.7

917

157

2014

584,153

1,142

195.5

16

2.7

174

29.8

126

21.6

53

9.1

899

153

-5.8

-5.9

-5.9

-6.0

-14.7

-14.8

-12.5

-12.6

-28.4

-28.5

-2.0

-2

Percent
change

Pacific6,7

2013

51,479,449

192,792

374.5

2,061

4.0

15,825

30.7

11,559

22.5

63,420

123.2

111,486

216

2014

51,990,562

191,433

368.2

2,021

3.9

16,896

32.5

12,490

24.0

58,149

111.8

114,367

220

-0.7

-1.7

-1.9

-2.9

+6.8

+5.7

+8.1

+7.0

-8.3

-9.2

+2.6

Percent
change

Alaska6

2013

737,259

4,709

638.7

34

4.6

925

125.5

657

89.1

623

84.5

3,127

424

2014

736,732

4,684

635.8

41

5.6

771

104.7

555

75.3

629

85.4

3,243

440

-0.5

-0.5

+20.6

+20.7

-16.6

-16.6

-15.5

-15.5

+1.0

+1.0

+3.7

+3

Percent
change

California7

2013

38,431,393

154,739

402.6

1,746

4.5

10,324

26.9

7,464

19.4

53,640

139.6

89,029

23

2014

38,802,500

153,709

396.1

1,699

4.4

11,527

29.7

8,398

21.6

48,680

125.5

91,803

236

-0.7

-1.6

-2.7

-3.6

+11.7

+10.6

+12.5

+11.4

-9.2

-10.1

+3.1

+2

Percent
change

Hawaii6

2013

1,408,987

3,585

254.4

32

2.3

508

36.1

366

26.0

934

66.3

2,111

149

2014

1,419,561

3,680

259.2

26

1.8

445

31.3

314

22.1

1,107

78.0

2,102

148

+2.6

+1.9

-18.8

-19.4

-12.4

-13.1

-14.2

-14.8

+18.5

+17.6

-0.4

Percent
change

Oregon7

2013

3,928,068

9,536

242.8

82

2.1

1,464

37.3

1,000

25.5

2,394

60.9

5,596

142

2014

3,970,239

9,224

232.3

81

2.0

1,458

36.7

1,052

26.5

2,093

52.7

5,592

140

-3.3

-4.3

-1.2

-2.3

-0.4

-1.5

+5.2

+4.1

-12.6

-13.5

-0.1

Percent
change

2013

6,973,742

20,223

290.0

167

2.4

2,604

37.3

2,072

29.7

5,829

83.6

11,623

166

2014

7,061,530

20,136

285.2

174

2.5

2,695

38.2

2,171

30.7

5,640

79.9

11,627

164

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Violent crime3

Area

Year

Population2

Murder and

Rape

Rape

nonnegligent

(revised

(legacy

manslaughter

definition)4

definition)5

Aggravated
Robbery

assault

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

Rate

per

per

per

per

per

Ra
p

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,000

Number

100,0

-0.4

-1.7

+4.2

+2.9

+3.5

+2.2

+4.8

+3.5

-3.2

-4.4

Percent
change

Puerto Rico

2013

3,595,839

9,328

259.4

883

24.6

34

0.9

26

0.7

6,016

167.3

2,395

66

2014

3,548,397

8,383

236.2

681

19.2

56

1.6

41

1.2

5,171

145.7

2,475

69

-10.1

-8.9

-22.9

-21.8

+64.7

+66.9

+57.7

+59.8

-14.0

-12.9

+3.3

+4

Percent
change

1 The previous year's crime figures have been adjusted.


2 Population figures are U.S. Census Bureau provisional estimates as of July 1, 2014.
3 The violent crime figures include the offenses of murder, rape (revised definition), robbery, and aggravated assault.
4 The figures shown in the rape (revised definition) column were estimated using the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) definition of rape. See data declaration for further explanation.
5 The figures shown in the rape (legacy definition) column were estimated using the legacy UCR definition of rape. See data declaration for further explanation.
6 This state's agencies submitted rape data according to the revised UCR definition of rape.
7 Agencies within this state submitted rape data according to both the revised UCR definition of rape and the legacy UCR definition of rape.
8 Includes offenses reported by the Metro Transit Police and the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Services Fire Investigation Unit.
9 Because of changes in the state/local agency's reporting practices, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
* Less than one-tenth of 1 percent.
NOTE: Although arson data are included in the trend and clearance tables, sufficient data are not available to estimate totals for this offense. Therefore, no arson data are published in this
table.

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Crime in the United States, by Region, Geographic Division, and State, 20132014
In 2014, the estimated number of violent crimes in the United States decreased 0.1 percent when compared with 2013 data.
In comparing the 2-year estimates, violent crimes decreased in three of the four regions, with the largest decline (5.2 percent)
occurring in the Northeast, followed by a decline of 2.2 percent in the Midwest, and 0.3 percent in the West. Violent crime
increased 2.9 percent in the South.
The estimated number of murders decreased 5.5 percent in the Northeast, 5.2 percent in the Midwest, and 2.7 percent in the
West. However, the estimated number of murders increased 4.4 percent in the South.
For rape (revised definition), the Northeast had a 10.8 percent increase, the West saw a 3.8 percent increase, and the South
had a 3.6 percent increase. The Midwest saw a 3.8 percent decrease in estimated rape (revised definition) offenses.
The estimated number of robbery offenses in 2014 declined 11.1 percent in the Northeast, 8.8 percent in the Midwest, 5.8
percent in the West, and 1.0 percent in the South.
Estimated aggravated assault offenses were up 4.5 percent in the South, 1.7 percent in the West, and 1.4 percent in the
Midwest. The Northeast, however, saw a 3.6 percent decrease in estimated aggravated assault offenses in 2014.

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For 2014, the estimated number of property crimes nationwide decreased 4.3 percent when compared with the 2013
estimate.
The estimated number of property crimes declined 7.0 percent in the Northeast, 6.8 percent in the Midwest, 5.2 percent in
the West, and 1.8 percent in the South.
The estimated number of burglaries decreased 13.8 percent in the Midwest, 13.1 percent in the Northeast, 10.7 percent in
the West, and 8.2 percent in the South.
Larceny-thefts declined 5.5 percent in the Northeast, 5.0 percent in the Midwest, 3.5 percent in the West, and 0.2 percent in
the South.
When compared with the 2013 estimates, the estimated number of motor vehicle thefts in 2014 decreased 6.7 percent in the
Northeast, 4.1 percent in the West, and 3.9 percent in the Midwest. The South saw an increase of 3.9 percent.

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