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Nature and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Known Offenses<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> 19113Table 3.57 Offenses known to the police In cities over 100,000 population, 1981 and 1982--ContlnuedMurderand nonnegligentAggra-TotalCrime mon- Forcible vated Larceny-City Year Index slaughter rope Robbery assault Burglary theftWichita, Kans 191111982Winstoll-SC;h''rn, N.C. 191111982Yonkers, N.Y. 19!111982Youngstown, Ohio 1911119822.5,38325,35612,61113,03411,21910,4929,7248,5374331161761921l19a 19!11 robbery and larceny-theft figlJres notcompcgable with 1982.198 I figures not comparable with 1982.2021979178323/~4754Motorvehicletheft816 66!l 6,594 15,79!l 1,262677 790 6,160 16,274 1,227290 1,214 3,611 6,813 576419 1,487 3,689 6,766 578853 17B 3,391 5,257 1,50:.1657 IB6 2,652 5,259 1,685748 729 3,572 3,972 628549 997 2,899 3,326 693cl 98 1 forcible rape figures not comparablewith ~982.1981 aggravated assault figures notcomparable with 1982.Source: Table adopted from table provided to SOLRCEBOO< st<strong>of</strong>f by the U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> Just/ce,Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation.Agure 3.21 Estimated rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) <strong>of</strong> violent crime known to police, by <strong>of</strong>fense and extent <strong>of</strong> urbanization, 1981NJrE: See /'.OTES, Tables 3.56 and 3.58. For definitions <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenses and areas, see Appendix 2.(Rate per 100,000 Inhabitants)700691.4600500400322.5316.2300Table 3.58 Estimated nl.mber and r'Jte (per 100,000 Inhabitants) <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenses known to pol/ce, by <strong>of</strong>fense and extent <strong>of</strong> urbanization, 1981AreaUnited States totalRate per 100,000inhabitantsStandard MetropolitanStatistical AreaArea actuallyreporting CEstimated totalRate Pl'r IOU,OUOinhabitantsOther citiesArea actually. reporting CEstimated totalRate per 100,000inhabitantsRuralArea actuallyreporting CEstimated totalsRate per IUO,OUOinhabitants/'.OTE: See NOTE, Table 3.56. These figures are aggreg'lted from Individual State statisticspresented in Table 3.59. These data include estimated <strong>of</strong>fense totals for agencies submitting iessthan 12 months <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fense reports (Source, p. 313). For definitions <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenses and areas, seeAppendix 2.Population oTotalCrimeIndexV~oleBtcrimePrc;>pet,tycrime229,146,000 13,290,256 1,321,906 11,968,350171,299,879X 5,799.9 576.9 5,223.(J9!l.~ 11,209,356 1,176,719 10,032,637100.~ 11,313,693 1,184,296 10,129,397X24,022,39095.~IUO.~X33,823,73193.lh>IOO.~X6,604.61,174,7391,240,41l25,163.9694,843736,0812,176.2691.4 5,913.375,336 1,099,40379,173 1,161,309329.6 4,!l34.354,804 640,03958,437 677,644172.1l 2,003.5apopulations are U.S. <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Census prOVisional estimotesas <strong>of</strong> oluly I, 1981, and are subject to change.Violent crimes are <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> murder, forcible rope, robbery,and aggravated assault. Property crimes are <strong>of</strong>fenses <strong>of</strong> burglarY,larceny-theft, and lTlCitor vehicle theft. Data are not included for theproperty crime <strong>of</strong> oman.Murderand nonnegligentAggramon-Forcible voted Lorcenyslaughterrope Robbery assault Burglary theft22,516 81,536 574,134 643,720 3,739,821 7,154,5419.8 35.6 250.6 280.9 1,632.1 3,122.318,717 70,895 550,~52 536,655 3,153,856 5,910,75718,815 71,401 552,510 541,570 3,183,353 5,969,0581l.0 41.7 322.5 316.2 1,1l58.4 3,484.61,202 4,707 13,758 55,669 275,252 770,6041,279 4,91l3 14,541 58,370 290,404 1l14,2765.3 20.7 60.5 243.0 1,201l.9 3,3!l9.72,221 4,799 6,614 41,170 250,249 351,7492,422 5,152 7,083 43,780 266,064 37 1,2077.2 15.2 20.9 129.4 786.6 1,097.5Motorvehicletheft1,073,91l8468.7968,024976,9!l6570,353,54756,629:.135.731l,04140,373c The percentage representing area actually reporting will notcoincide with the ratio between reported and estimated crime totals,since these data represent the sum <strong>of</strong> the calculations for IndividualStates that have varying populations, portions reporting, and crimerates.Source: U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation, Crime in the United States, 1981 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, 191:11;), p. 39, Table I. Table adopted by SOLRCEBOOK st<strong>of</strong>f.119.4,200100o -'-_-l.ILL .....~::~ RuralTotalviolentcrimeII Other citiesm SM$A7.2 5.3 11.0Murderandnonnegligentmanslaughter15.2 20.7ForciblerapeSource: U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> JUstice, Federal Burenu <strong>of</strong> Investigation, Crime in the United States,Printing Office, 1982), p. 39, Table I. Figure constructed by SOLRCEBOO< stOff.41.7RobberyAggravatedAssault1981 (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government377

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