Thursday, June 6, 2013

FBI Releases Preliminary Annual Crime Statistics for 2012

According to the FBI’s Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report, released Monday, June 3, 2013, the nation experienced a 1.2 percent increase in the number of violent crimes and a 0.8 percent decline in the number of property crimes in 2012 when compared with data from 2011. The report is based on information the FBI gathered from 13,770 law enforcement agencies that submitted six to 12 comparable months of data for both 2011 and 2012.
Violent Crime
  • In 2012, the violent crime offenses of murder and non-negligent manslaughter increased 1.5 percent from the 2011 figures, aggravated assault increased 1.7 percent, and robbery increased 0.6 percent. Forcible rape offenses declined 0.3 percent.
  • Violent crime increased 3.7 percent in cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,999, the largest increase in the city groupings. There was a 1.0 percent decrease in violent crime in the nation’s cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants. Violent crime increased 1.2 percent in metropolitan counties and declined 0.9 percent in nonmetropolitan counties.
  • Murder and non-negligent manslaughter offenses increased in all city groups but one, with the largest increase (12.5 percent) occurring in cities with populations of 500,000 to 999,000. Cities with populations of 50,000 to 99,999 showed the only decrease of murder and non-negligent manslaughter offenses (1.3 percent). Murder and no-nnegligent manslaughter offenses declined 4.8 percent in metropolitan counties and 0.4 percent in non-metropolitan counties.
  • Cities with populations of 1 million and over in population experienced a 3.2 percent increase in forcible rape offenses. Cities with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants experienced a 3.5 decrease in forcible rapes. Forcible rape offenses declined 1.2 percent in metropolitan counties and increased 1.3 percent in non-metropolitan counties.
  • Robbery offenses decreased 2.9 percent in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants but increased 2.4 percent in cities with populations from 250,000 to 499,999. Robberies increased 1.1 percent in metropolitan counties and declined 1.1 percent in non-metropolitan counties.
  • Aggravated assaults remained virtually unchanged in cities with 25,000 to 49,000 in population and declined 0.6 percent in cities with 10,000 to 24,999 inhabitants. Aggravated assaults increased in all remaining city groups, with the largest increase, 5.2 percent, occurring in cities with 500,000 to 999,999 in population.
  • Violent crime increased in three of the four regions (3.3 percent in the West, 1.3 percent in the Midwest, and 0.6 percent in the South). There was a 0.6 percent decrease in violent crime offenses in the Northeast.

Property Crime
  • Nationally, the property crime offense of burglary decreased 3.6 percent in 2012 when compared with 2011 data. Motor vehicle theft increased 1.3 percent, and larceny-theft offenses remained virtually unchanged.
  • Property crime increased 0.4 percent in cities with 50,000 to 99,999 inhabitants. Decreases of 1.0 percent in property crime were reported in cities with 25,000 to 49,999 in population and in cities with 1 million or more in population. Property crime decreased 3.5 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 2.1 percent in metropolitan counties.
  • Burglary offenses decreased in all city groups, including the largest decrease, 7.0 percent, which was reported in cities with 250,000 to 499,999 in population. Burglaries decreased 4.3 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 3.1 percent in metropolitan counties.
  • Larceny-theft offenses increased in all city groupings except those with populations of 25,000 to 49.999 and those with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, each of which reported a 0.2 percent decrease. Larceny-thefts decreased 3.2 percent in non-metropolitan counties and 2.2 percent in metropolitan counties.
  • Motor vehicle thefts increased 4.9 percent in cities with 250,000 to 499,999 inhabitants but decreased 5.1 percent in cities with 1 million or more inhabitants. Metropolitan counties reported a 2.1 percent increase in motor vehicle thefts while non-metropolitan counties reported a 2.1 percent decrease.
  • Three of the nation’s regions had decreases in property crime in 2012 when compared with data from 2011. These offenses declined 3.5 percent in the South, 2.1 percent in the Midwest, and 1.6 percent in the Northeast. However, property crimes increased 5.2 percent in the West.
Arson
  • Arson offenses, which are not included in property crime totals, decreased 1.2 percent nationwide. Arsons declined 4.3 percent in both the Northeast and the South but increased 1.6 percent in the Midwest and 1.0 percent in the West. Below are the statistics for cities within San Diego County listed in this report with populations exceeding 100,000.
The Violent Crime rate is the sum of all offenses listed under murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The Property Crime rate is the sum of all offenses listed under burglary, larceny theft, and motor vehicle theft.
San Diego—Population 1,338,477
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
5,104
5,529
425
8.33
Murder
38
47
9
9
Forcible Rape
293
304
11
3.75
Robbery
1,456
1,517
61
4.19
Aggravated Assault
3,317
3,661
344
10.37
Property Crime Rate
29,709
31,700
1,991
6.70
Burglary
5,840
5,902
62
1.06
Larceny Theft
17,610
19,188
1,578
8.96
Motor Vehicle Theft
6,259
6,610
351
5.61
Arson
153
183
30
19.61
Chula Vista—Population 249,830
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
670
581
-89
-13.28
Murder
6
8
2
33.33
Forcible Rape
34
33
-1
-2.94
Robbery
233
227
-6
-2.58
Aggravated Assault
397
313
-84
-21.16
Property Crime Rate
5,007
5,081
74
1.48
Burglary
807
926
119
14.75
Larceny Theft
3,316
3,153
-163
-4.92
Motor Vehicle Theft
884
1,002
118
13.35
Arson
36
26
-10
-27.78
Oceanside—Population 171,141
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
620
728
108
17.42
Murder
7
8
1
14.29
Forcible Rape
58
48
-10
-17.24
Robbery
181
175
-6
-3.31
Aggravated Assault
374
497
123
32.89
Property Crime Rate
3,849
4,289
440
11.43
Burglary
792
841
49
6.19
Larceny Theft
2,704
3,003
299
11.06
Motor Vehicle Theft
353
445
92
26.06
Arson
22
19
-3
-13.64
Escondido—Population 147,386
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
495
628
133
26.87
Murder
3
5
2
66.7
Forcible Rape
28
38
10
35.7
Robbery
177
206
29
16.4
Aggravated Assault
287
379
92
32
Property Crime Rate
3,210
3,887
677
21
Burglary
557
764
207
37
Larceny Theft
2,156
2,356
209
9.7
Motor Vehicle Theft
497
758
261
52
Arson
19
14
-5
-26
Carlsbad—Population 107,879
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
210
265
55
26
Murder
4
2
-2
-50
Forcible Rape
11
26
15
136
Robbery
35
55
20
57
Aggravated Assault
160
182
22
13.8
Property Crime Rate
1,970
2,109
139
7
Burglary
468
497
29
6
Larceny Theft
1,375
1,463
88
6
Motor Vehicle Theft
127
149
22
17
Arson
2
7
5

El Cajon—Population 101,864
Category
2011
2012
Change
Percentage Change
Violent Crime Rate
529
365
-164
-31
Murder
2
2
0
0
Forcible Rape
28
24
-4
-14
Robbery
187
147
-40
-21
Aggravated Assault
312
192
-120
-38
Property Crime Rate
2,468
2,414
-54
-2
Burglary
603
493
-110
-18
Larceny Theft
1,443
1,527
84
5.8
Motor Vehicle Theft
422
394
-28
-6
Arson
14
15
1
7
For definitions of the offenses presented in this release and collected for the accompanying report, please see offense definitions from Crime in the United States, 2011.
The complete Preliminary Annual Uniform Crime Report is available exclusively here.

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