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Violent crime decreased in the United States in 2023, a new report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation1 says.
The FBI released its report Monday. The report shows violent crime dropped an estimated three percent in 2023 from the year before. Murders dropped almost 12 percent.
Here is what the Associated Press (AP) said about the FBI report:
The numbers
Crime increased sharply during the coronavirus pandemic, with homicides increasing by nearly 30 percent in 2020 from the year before. That was the largest one-year increase since the FBI began keeping records. Experts said possible reasons for the rise include the huge disruption of the pandemic, gun violence, worries about the economy and intense stress.
The FBI data show that, in 2022, violent crime across the U.S. decreased to levels near those before the pandemic. Crime continued to decrease last year from 377 violent crimes per 100,000 people in 2022 to 364 per 100,000 people in 2023. Deputy Assistant Director Brian Griffith of the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Services Division said that rate is a little higher than the 2019 rate.
"Are we looking at crime rates at a return to pre-pandemic levels? I think a reasonable person would look at that and say, 'Yes, that's what has happened,'" Griffith told the AP.
The largest cities, those with populations of one million or more, recorded the biggest drop in violent crime at almost seven percent. Agencies in communities of 250,000 to almost 500,000 people reported an increase of .3 percent, between 2022 and 2023.
Rape2 decreased more than nine percent while aggravated3 assault decreased nearly three percent. Overall, property crime decreased two percent, but automobile4 stealing increased 13 percent. There were about 319 motor vehicle thefts per 100,000 people in 2023. That was the largest increase since 2007.
The FBI's data is not complete
The FBI collects data through its Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Not all law enforcement agencies in the U.S. take part in the reporting. The 2023 report is based on data from more than 16,000 agencies, or more than 85 percent of those agencies in the FBI's program. The agencies included in the report protect almost 316 million people across America. And every agency with at least one million people in its jurisdiction5 provided a full year of data to the FBI, the report said.
"What you're not seeing in that number are a lot of very small agencies," Griffith said.
Another crime report
The FBI's findings are similar to the findings of the independent, nonprofit group, Council on Criminal Justice based in Washington, D.C. Earlier this year, it examined crimes rates across 39 U.S. cities. The group said that most violent crimes are at or below 2019 levels. It said that there were 13 percent fewer homicides across 29 cities that provided data during the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
Another Justice Department report, the National Crime Victimization Survey, was released earlier this month. It said that the violent crime victimization rate rose from about 16 per 1,000 people in 2020 to 22.5 last year. The report said that the rate last year was not statistically6 different from the rate in 2019. It said the rate has dropped a lot since the 1990s.
The FBI report and the Crime Victimization Survey use different study methods and collect different kinds of information.
The victimization survey is carried out every year. It questions about 240,000 people. The FBI's data only includes crimes reported to police. The victimization study aims to record crimes that people did not report to police.
The victimization survey does not include data on murder or crimes against children under 12 years old.
Words in This Story
homicide -n. a killing7 of one human being by another
disruption -n. a break or interruption in the normal course or continuation of some activity, process, etc.
stress -n. a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension
aggravated assault -n. (legal) an attack that is more serious than a simple attack and which is punished more severely8
jurisdiction -n. the area in which a court or government agency may lawfully9 exercise its power
statistically -adv. related to numbers that represent information
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2 rape | |
n.抢夺,掠夺,强奸;vt.掠夺,抢夺,强奸 | |
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3 aggravated | |
使恶化( aggravate的过去式和过去分词 ); 使更严重; 激怒; 使恼火 | |
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n.汽车,机动车 | |
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n.司法权,审判权,管辖权,控制权 | |
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6 statistically | |
ad.根据统计数据来看,从统计学的观点来看 | |
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7 killing | |
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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8 severely | |
adv.严格地;严厉地;非常恶劣地 | |
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adv.守法地,合法地;合理地 | |
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