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  2. Crime in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The year 2012 was an anomaly to the general downward trend in violent crime in Phoenix, with the rates for every single violent crime, except rape, showing an increase. The murder rate increased by 15.4% and aggravated assaults jumped by 27%, while rapes were down by 2%. However, the property crime rate returned to the downward trend begun in ...

  3. List of United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia

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    The following table of United States cities by crime rate is based on Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform ... Arizona: Phoenix: 1,608,139 4443.2: 9.55: 69.46: 200 ...

  4. Crime in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona crime rates 1960–2014 [1]; Year Population Total Rate (per 100,000) Violent crimes Property crimes Total Rate (per 100,000) Total Rate (per 100,000)

  5. Phoenix police say crime rate, staffing are improving. Here's ...

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    Phoenix police Chief Michael Sullivan shared his views on his department after a year on the job. We checked the numbers on crime rates, staffing, and violence.

  6. Safe and Dangerous Places in Phoenix - AOL

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    Here are the safest areas and areas to avoid in Phoenix. (Note that Phoenix operates on a grid system, so there's one important rule of thumb: Central Avenue cuts the city in half from north to south.

  7. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The violent crime rate peaked in 1993 at 1146 crimes per 100,000 people, while the property crime rate peaked a few years earlier, in 1989, at 9,966 crimes per 100,000. [ 291 ] In 2001 and 2002, Phoenix ranked first in the nation in vehicle thefts, with over 22,000 and 25,000 cars stolen each year respectively. [ 292 ]

  8. South Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    South Phoenix. Coordinates: 33°24′24″N 112°04′24″W. Phoenix from South Mountain at dusk. South Phoenix is in the foreground. South Phoenix is a region of Phoenix, Arizona. By one definition it encompasses an area south of the Salt River, north of Roeser Road, east of 24th Street, and west of 32nd Street. and 33st.

  9. Phoenix metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Metropolitan Area comprises Maricopa County (2020 population: 4,420,568) and Pinal County (2020 population: 425,264). It is officially designated by the US Census Bureau as the Phoenix–Mesa–Chandler, AZ Metropolitan Statistical Area. The total population for metropolitan Phoenix at the 2020 Census was 4,845,832.