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  2. Crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property crime rates in the United States per 100,000 population beginning in 1960. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics. [needs update]Despite accusations, notably by Republicans and conservative media, of a "crime crisis" of soaring violent crime under Biden, FBI data indicated the violent crime rate had declined significantly during the president's first two years in office, after a spike ...

  3. List of U.S. states and territories by violent crime rate

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    Violent crime rate per 100k population by state (2023) [1] This is a list of U.S. states and territories by violent crime rate. It is typically expressed in units of incidents per 100,000 individuals per year; thus, a violent crime rate of 300 (per 100,000 inhabitants) in a population of 100,000 would mean 300 incidents of violent crime per year in that entire population, or 0.3% out of the total.

  4. List of United States crime-related lists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists related to crime in the United States. Criminals and suspected criminals. Individuals. FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Former FBI Ten Most ...

  5. Category:Crimes - Wikipedia

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    Articles which only allege that a crime has occurred should not be included in these categories (e.g. an article about a person or company that is indicted but whose case is later dismissed). For specific alleged crimes which have not been proven in a court of law, consider using Category:Scandals or a subcategory instead.

  6. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of countries by homicide rate is derived from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data, and is expressed in number of deaths per 100,000 population per year. For example, a homicide rate of 30 out of 100,000 is presented in the table as "30", and corresponds to 0.03% of the population dying by homicide.

  7. Federal crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal Bureau of Investigation Seal. The FBI is the main agency responsible for investigating federal offenses. In the United States, a federal crime or federal offense is an act that is made illegal by U.S. federal legislation enacted by both the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives and signed into law by the president.

  8. Category:Crime in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Note: For articles about specific individual crimes, see Category:Crimes in the United States. For articles about particular forms of crime, see Category:Crime in the United States by type. See also Category:Penal system in the United States.

  9. Crime statistics - Wikipedia

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    The International Crime victims Survey has been done in over 70 countries to date and has been a 'de facto' standard for defining common crimes. Complete list of countries [18] participating and the 11 defined crimes [19] can be found at the project web site. [20]