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The following table of United States cities by crime rate is based on Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) statistics from 2019 for the 100 most populous cities in America that have reported data to the FBI UCR system. [1] The population numbers are based on U.S. Census estimates for the year end.
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.
According to the FBI, in 2003, the city had the second highest violent crime rate in the country at 298 per 10,000 residents. [citation needed] In 2010, the Palm Beach County sheriff's office estimated that half of the young men in Belle Glade between the ages of 18 and 25 had felony convictions. [13]
Belle Glade is about an hour west of West Palm Beach by car – a little over 40 miles away. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Florida car crash in a canal leaves one survivor ...
The library system has 20 locations throughout Palm Beach County: [50] Veterans Community Micro-Farm at the West Boca Branch Library, Boca Raton, FL. Main Library in West Palm Beach; Acreage Branch in Loxahatchee; Belle Glade Branch in Belle Glade - Originally a municipal library and was taken over by the county on October 1, 1986. [51]
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A suspect has been arrested in the case of a corrections deputy who was shot and killed in south Florida last week while shielding his 5-year-old daughter.
From 1995 through 2006, City Crime Rankings was published by Lawrence, Kansas-based Morgan Quitno Press.The publisher was acquired in June 2007 by CQ Press [2] The 14th annual edition of City Crime Rankings was published in November 2007, and contains over 100 tables and figures detailing crime trends in cities and metropolitan areas across America.