There is a crime happening as I write this answer. There is no way to keep an exact and up to the minute data on this.
2006-07-04 07:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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An average of the crime rate can be found on the FBI website.
2006-07-04 15:11:30
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answered by sanjay k 2
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10%
2006-06-28 13:55:13
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answered by DON C 1
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New York City had a rate of 2,801.6 crimes per 100,000 people in 2004 - example.
Follow the next links, please:
2006-07-02 09:41:28
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answered by Alexandra I 5
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you can compare the crime rates of different cities at this link
www.areaconnect.com/crimes/compare.htm
2006-06-27 23:40:17
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answer #5
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answered by strawberryred 4
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A world almanac
2006-06-22 05:51:02
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answered by firenice_331 3
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check out the FBI website
2006-06-20 20:07:21
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answered by Christy 4
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I think it has gone down but you can check google for the u.s.
2006-07-03 12:45:43
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answered by Cute 7Diva 2
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nope,I am not a part of it,so I don't do the division.
Crime rate-me=I don't want no part of it.
2006-07-04 17:00:49
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answered by candy_apple033 3
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here's some info froma website:
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CHART: Violent Crime Measures Violent Crime Measures
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Serious violent crime levels declined since 1993 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Previous
1.8
2003 NCVS
(in millions)
Current
1.6
2004 NCVS
(in millions)
Provided by Bureau of Justice Statistics / Federal Bureau of Investigation as of October 17, 2005.
CHART: Homicide Rates by Age Homicide Rates by Age
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The Uniform Crime Reports overall homicide rate remained stable in recent years.
Previous
5.7
2003
(rate per 100,000)
Current
5.5
2004
(rate per 100,000)
Provided by Federal Bureau of Investigation as of October 17, 2005.
CHART: Violent Crime Rates by Gender Violent Crime Rates by Gender of Victim
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Violent crime rates declined after 1994 as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey. Victimization rates for males and females are getting closer in recent years.
Previous
22.3
2003
(rate per 1,000 persons 12 and older)
Current
21.1
2004
(rate per 1,000 persons 12 and older)
Provided by Bureau of Justice Statistics as of September 25, 2005.
CHART: Property Crime Rates Property Crime Rates
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Property crimes continued to decline as measured by the National Crime Victimization Survey.
Previous
163.2
2003
(rate per 1,000 households)
Current
161.1
2004
(rate per 1,000 households)
Provided by Bureau of Justice Statistics as of September 25, 2005.
CHART: Arrests for Drug Abuse Violations Arrests for Drug Abuse Violations
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The estimated number of arrests for drug abuse violations has been increasing.
Previous
1.68
2003
(in millions)
Current
1.75
2004
(in millions)
Provided by Federal Bureau of Investigation as of October 17, 2005.
CHART: National Correctional Populations National Correctional Populations
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The number of adults in correctional population has been increasing.
Previous
6.94
2003
(in millions)
Current
6.99
2004
(in millions)
Provided by Bureau of Justice Statistics as of November 4, 2005.
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2006-06-20 20:16:22
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answer #10
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answered by L S 2
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