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  1. Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate

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    Updated Dec 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/217685/most-dangerous-cities-in-north-america-by-crime-rate/
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    Dec 12, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, around 3,640.56 violent crimes per 100,000 residents were reported in Oakland, California. This made Oakland the most dangerous city in the United States in that year. Four categories of violent crimes were used: murder and non-negligent manslaughter; forcible rape; robbery; and aggravated assault. Only cities with a population of at least 200,000 were considered.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    Updated Jan 13, 2023
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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Hamilton County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047065
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    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Hamilton County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Hamilton County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047065) from 2004 to 2021 about Hamilton County, TN; Chattanooga; crime; violent crime; property crime; TN; and USA.

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    Data from: Geographies of Urban Crime in Nashville, Tennessee, Portland,...

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Geographies of Urban Crime in Nashville, Tennessee, Portland, Oregon, and Tucson, Arizona, 1998-2002 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/geographies-of-urban-crime-in-nashville-tennessee-portland-oregon-and-tucson-arizona-1998--388e3
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    Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice
    Area covered
    Tucson, Arizona, Oregon, Portland, Tennessee, Nashville
    Description

    This research involved the exploration of how the geographies of different crimes intersect with the geographies of social, economic, and demographic characteristics in Nashville, Tennessee, Portland, Oregon, and Tucson, Arizona. Violent crime data were collected from all three cities for the years 1998 through 2002. The data were geo-coded and then aggregated to block groups and census tracts. The data include variables on 28 different crimes, numerous demographic variables taken from the 2000 Census, and several land use variables.

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    Violent Crime Data

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    Updated Jul 13, 2025
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    City of Chattanooga (2025). Violent Crime Data [Dataset]. https://www.chattadata.org/Public-Safety/Violent-Crime-Data/cytm-bx8h
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    Jul 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Chattanooga
    Description

    Data for violent crimes per Police Incident Data taken from the records managment sysmte

  5. Metropolitan areas with the highest violent crime rate in the U.S. 2020

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 5, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Metropolitan areas with the highest violent crime rate in the U.S. 2020 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/433603/us-metropolitan-areas-with-the-highest-violent-crime-rate/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 5, 2024
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2020
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2020, Memphis, TN-MS-AR reported 1,358.8 violent crimes per 100,000 inhabitants, the most out of any metro area in the United States. Monroe, LA followed closely behind, with a violent crime rate of 1,308.5 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Wilson County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047189
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    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Wilson County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Wilson County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047189) from 2004 to 2021 about Wilson County, TN; crime; violent crime; property crime; Nashville; TN; and USA.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Madison County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047113
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    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Madison County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Madison County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047113) from 2004 to 2021 about Madison County, TN; Jackson; crime; violent crime; property crime; TN; and USA.

  8. Murder rate in U.S. metro areas with 250k or more residents in 2022

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    Updated Jun 23, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Murder rate in U.S. metro areas with 250k or more residents in 2022 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/718903/murder-rate-in-us-cities-in-2015/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 23, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2022
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2022, the New Orleans-Metairie, LA metro area recorded the highest homicide rate of U.S. cities with a population over 250,000, at **** homicides per 100,000 residents, followed by the Memphis, TN-MS-AR metro area. However, homicide data was not recorded in all U.S. metro areas, meaning that there may be some cities with a higher homicide rate. St. Louis St. Louis, which had a murder and nonnegligent manslaughter rate of **** in 2022, is the second-largest city by population in Missouri. It is home to many famous treasures, such as the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team, Washington University in St. Louis, the Saint Louis Zoo, and the renowned Gateway Arch. It is also home to many corporations, such as Monsanto, Arch Coal, and Emerson Electric. The economy of St. Louis is centered around business and healthcare, and boasts ten Fortune 500 companies. Crime in St. Louis Despite all of this, St. Louis suffers from high levels of crime and violence. As of 2023, it was listed as the seventh most dangerous city in the world as a result of their extremely high murder rate. Not only does St. Louis have one of the highest homicide rates in the United States, it also reports one of the highest numbers of violent crimes. Despite high crime levels, the GDP of the St. Louis metropolitan area has been increasing since 2001.

  9. Reported violent crime rate U.S. 2023, by state

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    Updated Nov 14, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Reported violent crime rate U.S. 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/200445/reported-violent-crime-rate-in-the-us-states/
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    Nov 14, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, the District of Columbia had the highest reported violent crime rate in the United States, with 1,150.9 violent crimes per 100,000 of the population. Maine had the lowest reported violent crime rate, with 102.5 offenses per 100,000 of the population. Life in the District The District of Columbia has seen a fluctuating population over the past few decades. Its population decreased throughout the 1990s, when its crime rate was at its peak, but has been steadily recovering since then. While unemployment in the District has also been falling, it still has had a high poverty rate in recent years. The gentrification of certain areas within Washington, D.C. over the past few years has made the contrast between rich and poor even greater and is also pushing crime out into the Maryland and Virginia suburbs around the District. Law enforcement in the U.S. Crime in the U.S. is trending downwards compared to years past, despite Americans feeling that crime is a problem in their country. In addition, the number of full-time law enforcement officers in the U.S. has increased recently, who, in keeping with the lower rate of crime, have also made fewer arrests than in years past.

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    Memphis Police Department: Public Safety Incidents

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    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    City of Memphis (2025). Memphis Police Department: Public Safety Incidents [Dataset]. https://data.memphistn.gov/w/puh4-eea4/default?cur=CflsO2AEjbA
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 11, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Memphis
    Description

    This dataset contains all crime incidents where a police report was taken. Data goes back to 2019 and is updated each morning by 8:30am. Note that sex crimes and juvenile specific crime types are omitted from this dataset. Please see the data dictionary attached for more details.

    Terms of Use: The information in this portal is provided strictly as a courtesy to the public. This website provides information as to initial crime reports, and does not reflect subsequent changes in the investigation, nature, or accuracy of the initial report. While all attempts are made to ensure the correctness and suitability of information presented here, neither the City of Memphis nor the Memphis Police Department guarantee the accuracy of the information contained herein. Crime data may be amended or corrected by the Memphis Police Department at any time. This data may not reflect the official crime index totals as reported to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Sevier County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047155
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Sevier County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Sevier County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047155) from 2004 to 2021 about Sevier County, TN; crime; violent crime; property crime; TN; and USA.

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    Police Stats

    • performance.franklintn.gov
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    Updated Aug 23, 2023
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    City of Franklin, Tennessee (2023). Police Stats [Dataset]. https://performance.franklintn.gov/Government/Police-Stats/svmj-n3dg
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    csv, application/rdfxml, xml, application/rssxml, json, tsvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 23, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Franklin, Tennessee
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Police Statistics for the City of Franklin compares crime rates (violent and property) and clearance rates (violent and property) vs. national averages.

  13. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter rate in the U.S. 2023, by state

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    Updated Nov 12, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Murder and non-negligent manslaughter rate in the U.S. 2023, by state [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/232561/murder-and-non-negligent-manslaughter-rate-in-the-us-by-state/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 12, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    2023
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2023, the District of Columbia had the highest rate of murder and non-negligent manslaughter in the United States with a rate of 39 murders or non-negligent manslaughters per 100,000 inhabitants. Louisiana, New Mexico, Alabama, and Tennessee rounded out the top five states with the highest murder rates.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Grundy County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047061
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    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Grundy County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Grundy County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047061) from 2006 to 2021 about Grundy County, TN; crime; violent crime; property crime; TN; and USA.

  15. Data from: Evaluation of a Truancy Reduction Program in Nashville,...

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    • icpsr.umich.edu
    Updated Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justice (2025). Evaluation of a Truancy Reduction Program in Nashville, Tennessee, 1998-2000 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/evaluation-of-a-truancy-reduction-program-in-nashville-tennessee-1998-2000-df1b1
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    Mar 12, 2025
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    National Institute of Justicehttp://nij.ojp.gov/
    Area covered
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Description

    The Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency in Nashville, Tennessee, received a National Institute of Justice grant to study the effectiveness of Nashville's Juvenile Court Truancy Reduction Program (TRP). The goals of the TRP were to increase attendance and to get children safely to and from school. While habitual truancy, also referred to as chronic absenteeism, was legally defined under the Juvenile Offender Act of the State of Tennessee as five or more aggregate, unexcused absences in the course of a school year, the TRP operationally defined students at risk of truancy as those who had three unexcused absences in a school year. The intent of TRP was to intervene before the student was adjudicated habitually truant, so once a student had a third unexcused absence, the child was placed on the TRP caseload. TRP staff would then intervene with a variety of services, including home visits, community advisory boards, a suspension school, and a summer program. The evaluation study was designed to test the following hypotheses: (1) students who participated in TRP would increase their attendance rates, and (2) students who participated in TRP and other community services that were part of the Public Housing Drug Elimination Program network would increase their attendance rates at higher rates than students who participated in TRP alone. The targeted population for this study consisted of child and youth residents from five of the six public housing communities that participated in TRP. These communities also represented the public housing communities with the highest crime rates in Nashville, and included five of the eight total family public housing developments there. All kindergarten through 8th-grade students from the targeted communities who began participating in TRP during the 1998-1999 or 1999-2000 school years were included in the study. The TRP served over 400 kindergarten through 8th-grade students during the two school years included in this study. Students who had all of the required data elements were included in the analyses. Required data elements included TRP entry date and school entry and exit dates. Students also had to have begun TRP during the study period. Variables include students' grade, gender, race, age, school enrollment date, TRP program entry date, bus eligibility, other program participation, attendance records for every school day during the two years of the study, and aggregated counts of attendance and truant behavior.

  16. Memphis Police Department Aggregate Crime

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    Updated Jun 21, 2024
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    Real-time Crime Center (2024). Memphis Police Department Aggregate Crime [Dataset]. https://data.memphistn.gov/Public-Safety/Memphis-Police-Department-Aggregate-Crime/n7ue-iwew
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 21, 2024
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    Real Time Crime Center
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    Real-time Crime Center
    Description

    This dataset shows the number of major property crimes and major violent crimes reported by MPD each month.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    Updated Dec 28, 2020
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2020). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Benton County, TN [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/combined-violent-and-property-crime-incidents-known-to-law-enforcement-in-benton-county-tn-fed-data.html
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2020
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    TRADING ECONOMICS
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
    Area covered
    Benton County, Tennessee
    Description

    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Benton County, TN was 175.00000 Known Incidents in January of 2021, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Benton County, TN reached a record high of 341.00000 in January of 2006 and a record low of 132.00000 in January of 2019. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Benton County, TN - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Wayne County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047181
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Wayne County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Wayne County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047181) from 2005 to 2021 about Wayne County, TN; crime; violent crime; property crime; TN; and USA.

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    Police Incident Data

    • internal.chattadata.org
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    Updated Jul 13, 2025
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    City of Chattanooga (2025). Police Incident Data [Dataset]. https://internal.chattadata.org/Public-Safety/Police-Incident-Data/jvkg-79ss
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Chattanooga
    Description

    The data provided in this public portal/website represents general data of incidents based on the Tennessee Incident Based Reporting System (TIBRS). Incidents involving protected classes (juveniles, domestic abuse victims) by Tennessee law have been removed. Additionally, some incident addresses have been generalized to block level and randomly offset to protect the privacy of victims of crime. All crime data posted is preliminary and may or may not have been reviewed and approved by the Chattanooga Police Department’s (CPD) quality control process; therefore, the data may change upon further investigation.

    The City of Chattanooga and the Chattanooga Police Department caution against using crime data provided in this public portal to make decisions regarding the safety of, amount of or type of crime occurring in a particular area. Users should not make decisions as it relates to safety solely based on the data provided on this website, but should seek independent verification directly through CPD’s Crime Analyst Unit.

    The information in this portal is provided strictly as a courtesy to the public.

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    Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in...

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    (2023). Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Williamson County, TN (DISCONTINUED) [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/FBITC047187
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 13, 2023
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    Area covered
    Williamson County, Tennessee
    Description

    Graph and download economic data for Combined Violent and Property Crime Offenses Known to Law Enforcement in Williamson County, TN (DISCONTINUED) (FBITC047187) from 2004 to 2021 about Williamson County, TN; crime; violent crime; property crime; Nashville; TN; and USA.

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Statista (2024). Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/217685/most-dangerous-cities-in-north-america-by-crime-rate/
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Most dangerous cities in the U.S. 2023, by violent crime rate

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Dataset updated
Dec 12, 2024
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Time period covered
2023
Area covered
United States
Description

In 2023, around 3,640.56 violent crimes per 100,000 residents were reported in Oakland, California. This made Oakland the most dangerous city in the United States in that year. Four categories of violent crimes were used: murder and non-negligent manslaughter; forcible rape; robbery; and aggravated assault. Only cities with a population of at least 200,000 were considered.

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