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Where Can You Get Crime Statistics?

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by: Ryan Scott • February 24, 2017 • no comments

(Created page with "For US crime statistics, go to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports. [https://www.ucrdatatool.gov/Search/Crime/Crime.cfm This] is a good place to start. As Kevin Drum states, "The...")
 

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For US crime statistics, go to the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports. This is a good place to start. As Kevin Drum states, "Their data delivery tool provides a lot of flexibility, allowing you to get data for specific crimes, specific localities, and specific time periods. Unfortunately, it's usually two years behind the latest release, so you have to wade through the most recent PDF reports if you want current data. If you need a complete series, start with the data tool and then fill in the most recent couple of years by hand from the relevant reports."