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  2. Violent crime - Wikipedia

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    A notable statistic from this data collection is the rate of violent crime dropping 15% in 2019. Per 1,000 individuals interviewed, 7.3 people were said to be victims of a violent crime which is a decrease compared to 2018 (8.6 per every 1,000 people). Being a victim of a violent crime as it relates to race decreased as well.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Correlates of crime - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, ethnically/racially diverse geographical areas have higher crime rates compared to homogeneous areas, and in other countries, it is the other way around. Some studies on immigrants found higher rates of crime among these populations; these rates vary according to the country of origin (immigrants from some regions having ...

  5. US violent crime decreased in 2023, hate crimes rose, FBI reports

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Incidents of violent crime in the United States fell by 3% last year, including the largest drop in murder in 20 years, while the number of hate crimes rose, the FBI said in ...

  6. Violence - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 review found that in the United States, about 4% of violence is attributable to people diagnosed with mental illness, [88] and a 2014 study found that 7.5% of crimes committed by mentally ill people were directly related to the symptoms of their mental illness. [89] The majority of people with serious mental illness are never violent. [90]

  7. Criminal stereotype of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1997 study, African Americans convicted of violent crimes were systematically judged to deserve sentences. [33] In other research, whites have been found to overestimate the differences between the rates at which whites and blacks commit some crimes.

  8. Violent crime against older people is at record levels — here ...

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    At least one in six older people experience some form of physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse each year. Violent crime against older people is at record levels — here's why Skip to ...

  9. Criminal psychology - Wikipedia

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    The goal of these therapies is to help violent offenders cope and avoid committing crimes after being released. [27] Research on in-patient therapy methods showed to not help criminals. [27] There are risk management tools that are used to assess criminals or people who are becoming involved with the law. [27]