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This site contains crime data submitted by county and local law enforcement agencies, as well as current and historical publications on crime, juvenile justice, homicide, and hate crimes in California. The interactive Criminal Justice Profiles create web-based presentations of data.
California’s overall violent crime rate increased by 1.7%, from 495 crimes per 100,000 residents in 2022 to 503 in 2023. Like the rest of the nation, California saw a jump in violent crime in the first year of the pandemic. The state’s violent crime rate is still up by 15.4% compared to 2019.
But a long-range look at crime statistics, particularly homicide data, shows that the 2020 crime rate nationally and in California was still a fraction of its highs in the early 1990s. Kern County once again had the state’s highest homicide rate in 2021, at 13.7 homicides per 100,000 people.
statistics, provided by California law enforcement agencies (LEAs), are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, civilians’
The California Attorney General (OAG) has the duty to collect, analyze, and report statistical data, which provide valid measures of crime and the criminal justice process to government and the citizens of California. The OAG's site contains crime data submitted by county and local law enforcement agencies, as well as current and historical publications on crime, juvenile justice, homicide ...
View Statistics. California law enforcement agencies report to the CA Department of Justice information on felony arrests, misdemeanor arrests, and juvenile status arrests (e.g., a curfew violation) occurring within the state.
Crime in California 2022 Crime in California 2022 presents an overview of the criminal justice system in California. Current year statistics, provided by California law enforcement agencies (LEAs), are presented for reported crimes, arrests, dispositions of adult felony arrests, adult probation, criminal justice personnel, civilians’
Detailed crime rates and statistics information from cities within California. Find the top 10 safest places to live in CA.
A transparency initiative led by the California Department of Justice that publishes criminal justice data so we can understand how we are doing, hold ourselves accountable, and improve public policy to make California safer.
OAKLAND – California Attorney General Rob Bonta today released four annual reports — as well as 10 new data dashboards — that provide the public with statewide data on criminal justice statistics in California.