This report examines crime trends at the national and city level during the last quarter century. It covers the years 1990 through 2016, as crime rates peaked in 1991. It analyzes data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and from police departments from the nation's 30 largest cities. Data for 2016 are estimated, as full year data was not available at the time of publication.This report concludes that although there are some troubling increases in crimes in specific cities, there is no evidence of a national crime wave
FBI crime data show a considerable drop in violent youth crimes between 2010 and 2011, with arrests ...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...
Earlier this year, the Brennan Center analyzed crime data from the 30 largest cities in 2015, findin...
A look at violent crime rates over the past twenty years shows that the ebb and flow of crime in Buf...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
FBI crime data displayed a slight increase in violent crime rates between 2016 and 2017. Media repor...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
This report provides an analysis of changes in violent crime since 1960, with a focus on changes fro...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
In a world in which police understand themselves to be a bulwark against crime, having a good handle...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
Violent crimes include crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault. The FBI in the UCR breaks ...
According to NYPD statistics, crime in New York City took a downturn starting around 1990 that conti...
FBI crime data show a considerable drop in violent youth crimes between 2010 and 2011, with arrests ...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...
Earlier this year, the Brennan Center analyzed crime data from the 30 largest cities in 2015, findin...
A look at violent crime rates over the past twenty years shows that the ebb and flow of crime in Buf...
Youth arrests for violent crime are declining across the country. Using Federal Bureau of Investigat...
FBI crime data displayed a slight increase in violent crime rates between 2016 and 2017. Media repor...
Urban crime rates in the United States fell markedly during the 1990s and remain at historically low...
This report provides an analysis of changes in violent crime since 1960, with a focus on changes fro...
The mass media pay plenty of attention to crime and violence in the United States, but very few of t...
In a world in which police understand themselves to be a bulwark against crime, having a good handle...
state levels. National trends are compared to those for other crimes. Long-term trends usually diffe...
Researchers, scholars, and policymakers interested in the falling rate of violent crime in New York ...
Violent crimes include crimes such as murder, rape, robbery, and assault. The FBI in the UCR breaks ...
According to NYPD statistics, crime in New York City took a downturn starting around 1990 that conti...
FBI crime data show a considerable drop in violent youth crimes between 2010 and 2011, with arrests ...
This article analyzes the changing relationship between the aggregate demographic characteristics of...
FBI crime data show that young people contributed a large share to the declining rate of violent cri...