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Violent crime up 4 percent in 2015

Monday, September 26, 2016 22:44
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(Graph: FBI)

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Despite a continued decrease in other crimes, the number of violent crimes increased 3.9 percent in 2015 and the murder rate rose by nearly 11 percent, according to data published Monday in the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report.

Using data provided by law enforcement agencies from across the country, the annual report shows an estimated 1.2 million violent crimes and happening at a rate of 3.1 percent.

Figures for property crimes went in the opposite direction dropping 2.6 percent and marking the 13th straight year the collective estimates for these offenses declined.

While the report shows an end to a two-year trend of violence crime decreasing, total violent crime is still lower from five and 10 years ago.

The FBI categorizes violent crime as murder and non-negligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. According to the data, there were an estimated 15,696 murders, an increase of 10.9 percent from 2014; 90,185 rapes; and 327,374 robberies nationwide. Then aggravated assaults accounted for 63.8 percent of all crimes reported to law enforcement.

The report shows firearms were used in 71.5 percent of the nation’s murders, 40.8 percent of robberies, and 24.2 percent of aggravated assaults.

The increase of violent crime is marginally lower than other estimates. Last week, researchers with New York University published a report showing projected violent crime increasing by 5.5 percent and the projected murder rate rising by 13.1 percent.

While the report focused on 30 major cities in the U.S., eight did not provide data by publication. Nevertheless, the report indicated that the increase in murder and in turn violent crime was due to an unexplained increase in violence in Chicago.

John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University who closely follows crime, suggests seven cities are largely responsible for the increase in murders in 2015. They include Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Washington, D.C., Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Kansas City, Missouri.

Yet, it’s unclear what exactly drove the national increase in violent crime in 2015 as the data was published Monday and still requires a deeper and careful analysis.

The post Violent crime up 4 percent in 2015 appeared first on Guns.com.



Source: http://www.guns.com/2016/09/27/violent-crime-up-4-percent-in-2015/

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