Latest 2007 FBI Crime Statistics
After rising for two straight years, the estimated number of violent crimes in the nation declined in 2007. Property crime declined for the fifth straight year. And each of the seven specific offense categories -- from aggravated assault to murder -- was down from 2006, according to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. The agency annually releases statistics on violent crimes like murder, rape and robbery and on property crimes such as burglary and vehicle theft. Not all agencies participate in the voluntary UCR program and therefore are not reflected in the data.
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Mid-Valley Shootings Map
Gun violence is becoming an issue of greater concern for local residents. This map shows when and where the shootings are taking place. >> View Database |
FBI Hate Crime Statistics Hate crime incidents increased nearly 8 percent nationwide in 2006, with racial prejudice accounting for more than half of the reported offenses, according to the FBI. The agency annually releases statistics crimes that are motivated by various forms of prejudice including race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity and disability. >> View Database |
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