Violent Crimes per 100,000 people

Violent Crimes per 100,000 people

This is the list of Violent Crimes per 100,000 people in the United States as of count in 2005. (Violent crimes are offenses of murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault)

The List

1. District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)
2. South Carolina
3. Tennessee
4. Florida
5. Maryland
6. New Mexico
7. Delaware
8. Alaska
9. Nevada
10. Louisiana
11. Michigan
12. Illinois
13. Texas
14. Arkansas
15. California
16. Missouri
17. Oklahoma
18. Arizona
19. North Carolina
20. Massachusetts
21. Georgia
22. New York
23. Alabama
24. Pennsylvania
25. Colorado
26. Kansas
27. New Jersey
28. Ohio
29. Washington
30. Indiana
31. Minnesota
32. Iowa
33. Nebraska
34. Oregon
35. Virginia
36. Montana
37. Mississippi
38. Connecticut
39. West Virginia
40. Kentucky
41. Idaho
42. Hawaii
43. Rhode Island
44. Wisconsin
45. Wyoming
46. Utah
47. South Dakota
48. New Hampshire
49. Vermont
50. Maine
51. North Dakota


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