Crime in Cincinnati, Ohio

Crime in Cincinnati, Ohio

Infobox UCR
city_name=Cincinnati, Ohio
year=2006
homicide=28.8
forcible_rape=94.1
robbery=756.7
aggravated_assault=338.7
violent_crime=1218.4
burglary=1944
larceny_theft=4374.9
motor_vehicle_theft=833.1
arson=87.35
property_crime=7152
source_url=http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2006/index.html
source_name=FBI 2006 UCR data
notes=

Crime in Cincinnati, Ohio has been a concern of residents since the 18th century.

Before the riot of 2001, Cincinnati's overall crime rate was dropping dramatically and had reached its lowest point since 1992. [cite web|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-72823886.html|title=Crime Rate Dropping Slightly Murders, Rapes Up, Says New FBI Study] After the riot violent crime increased, and in 2005 Cincinnati was ranked as the 20th most dangerous city in America.Citation
last = Rovito
first = Michael
title = Cincinnati ranked 20th most dangerous city
url=http://media.www.newsrecord.org/media/storage/paper693/news/2005/11/30/News/Cincinnati.Ranked.20th.Most.Dangerous.City-1115640.shtml
accessdate = 2008-08-09
]

Distribution by Neighborhood

During the first half of 2008 approximately half of the most serious crimes (i.e. murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and auto theft) were concentrated in 10 of the 53 Cincinnati neighborhoods. The neighborhoods with the highest percentage of these crimes were East Westwood, Downtown, South Fairmount, North Fairmount, and English Woods. The neighborhoods with the lowest percentage of these crimes were Mount Adams, West End, O'Bryonville, Riverside, and College Hill.

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