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<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> Criminol <strong>Justice</strong> Stotistics I ~(j3Table 3.78 Violations <strong>of</strong> the Federal Bank Robbery and IncidentalCrimes Statute and <strong>of</strong> the Hobbs Act, by type <strong>of</strong> violation andjurisdiction, 191:11N.)TE: The following bonk crime statistics were compiled by theFederal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigation. Violations <strong>of</strong> the Federal BankRobbery and Incidental Crimes statute include robber)" burglary(entry <strong>of</strong> bank and/or theft from bank during non-business hours),and larceny (theft not involving direct confrontation between<strong>of</strong>fender and bank personnel or customers) <strong>of</strong> commercial banks,savings and loan institutions, and credit unions. Violations <strong>of</strong> theI-bbbs Act involve extortion and kidnaping <strong>of</strong> bank <strong>of</strong>ficiols or theirfamilies.JurisdictionRobberyI~(l!l <strong>of</strong> villlgiiQOBurglary Larceny I-bbbs ActTotal 7,037 524 230 212Alabama 29 19 5 2Alaska 7 0 0 0Arizona 102 22 5 7Arkansas 28 8 3 ICalifornia 2,551 78 19 33. Colorado 98 6 6 3Connecticut 97 5 2 5Delaware 7 I 0 0District <strong>of</strong> Columbia 93 I 4 0Florido 340 32 8 9Georgia 134 14 5 5Guam 0 0 3 0I-bwaii 45 I 0 2Idaho 22 3 0 3Illinois 80 It;': 13 4Indiano 109 13 I 10Iowa 25 I 3 IKansas 36 3 l. 0Kentucky 40 8 3 7Louisiana 70 6 I 4Maine 8 0 0 0Maryland 209 8 II 2Massachusetts 93 3 4 2Michigan III 34 14 6Minnesota 69 7 3 IMississippi 39 10 I 5Missouri 72 9 7 0Montana 5 2 2 INebraska 27 4 0 0Nevada 97 4 0 INew Hampshire 7 7 0 2New Jersey 96 12 7 7New Mexico 24 3 3 3New York 81 J 34 12 21North Carolina 9~ 19 10 5North Dakota I 0 0 0Ohio 229 25 14 4Oklahoma 29 10 I IOregon 123 7 3 3Pennsylvania 279 22 9 6Puerto Rico 13 0 0 0Rhode Island I 0 0 ISouth Carolina 39 7 5 0South Dakota 2 2 0 ITennessee 49 12 5 8Texas 229 14 21 21Utah 45 3 0 IVermont 4 0 0 0Virgin Islands 0 0 0 0Virginia 150 14 2 6Washington 115 13 3 6West Virginia I 2 0 0Wisconsin 44 4 10 2Wyoming 2 2 0 0Source: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong>Investigation, "Bank Crime <strong>Statistics</strong>, Federally Insured FinancialInstitutions, January I, 1981-June 30, 1981," pp. IS, 16; "July I,191:11-Dece:mber 3 I, 1981," pp. 15, 16. U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>,Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> InVestigation, 1982. (Mimeographed.) Tableconstructed by SOURCEBOOK staff.f'IIII;iI,I'IINoture and Distribution <strong>of</strong> Known OffensesFigure 3.23 Estimated rate (per 100,000 motor vehicle registrations) <strong>of</strong> motor vehiclethefts known to police, United States, 1968-81N.)TE: This figure was constructed from data compiled by the Insurance Information Institute.Data on motor vehicle registrations were obtained from the Federal Highway Administration.Registration figures include motorcycles. Theft data are Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Investigl'ltlonestimates.1,0008006004002000(Rate per 100,000 motor vehicle registrations)1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981Source: Insurance Information Institute, Insurance Facts, 1978, p. 63; 1982-83, p. 71(New York: Insurance Information Institute). Figure constructed by SOURC"'NCXiR staff.Reprinted by permission.398

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