State by State & City by City (TX) Crime Statistics – 2010

The FBI has posted the 2010 crime statistics. I made the CSV files a little more user friendly. Feel free to download them and open with Excel (links below the text).

Here are some of the highlights, according to a Texas Tribune analysis of the report, which was released October 3rd:

  • In total number of violent crimes, Texas is second with 113,231. California is first with 164,133. Florida (101,969) is third and New York (75,977) fourth.
  • When comparing the rates of violent crimes per 100,000 people (a method of standardizing the data in order to make it more reasonable to compare crime numbers between high and low population states), Texas drops to 16th with 450.3 per 100,000 people. The District of Columbia takes the top spot with 1,330.2.
  • In total number of murders, Texas again comes in second with 1,249, but with a rate of five murders per 100,000 people Texas comes in 19th by that measurement. The District of Columbia comes in first again with 21.9. New Hampshire brings up the rear with only one murder per 100,000.
  • The rate of rape in Texas is 30.3 reported case per 100,000 people, putting the state in 27th place by that measurement. Alaska is first with 75 reported cases of rape per 100,000.
  • The total number of property crimes in Texas, 951,246, puts it in second, narrowly losing out to California’s 981,939. The rate of property crimes per 100,000 has Texas high up in the chart in third with 3,783, behind the District of Columbia (4,778.90) and South Carolina (3,900.40).

State by State Crime Statistics 2010

Texas Crime Statistics by City 2010

Austin Crime Statistics

 

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