The FBI report summarizes crime statistics in the United States for 2015-2016. Violent crime increased 5.3% overall with increases in categories like murder, rape, and aggravated assault. Property crimes decreased slightly. Regionally, the South and West saw the largest increases in violent crime. Specific cities like Anchorage, Alaska had high rates of rape compared to countries like Sweden. While some news sources report on severe crime in places like Malmo, Sweden, the evidence shows Sweden actually has much lower crime rates than cities in the US.
2. According to the report, there were an
estimated 1,197,704 violent crimes
committed around the nation. While
that was an increase from 2014 figures,
the 2015 violent crime total was 0.7
percent lower than the 2011 level and
16.5 percent below the 2006 level
FBI report
3. The estimated number of murders in the nation was 15,696.
During the year, there were an estimated 90,185 rapes. (This figure
currently reflects UCR’s legacy definition. Learn more about the revised
rape definition.)
There were an estimated 327,374 robberies nationwide, which accounted
for an estimated $390 million in losses (average dollar value of stolen
property per reported robbery was $1,190).
Firearms were used in 71.5 percent of the nation’s murders, 40.8 percent of
robberies, and 24.2 percent of aggravated assaults.
Property crimes resulted in losses estimated at $14.3 billion. The total
value of reported stolen property (i.e., currency, jewelry, motor vehicles,
electronics, firearms) was $12,420,364,454.
FBI report
5. January to June 2015–2016
Percent Change
by Region
Region
Violent
crime1 Murder
Rape
(revised
definition)2
Rape
(legacy
definition)3 Robbery
Aggravated
assault
Property
crime Burglary
Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft Arson
Total +5.3 +5.2 +3.5 +4.4 +3.2 +6.5 -0.6 -3.4 -0.8 +6.6 -1.1
Northeast +1.2 +2.0 +2.7 +6.0 -3.2 +3.3 -2.4 -5.9 -1.8 +0.1 +5.0
Midwest +5.9 +1.2 +0.2 +6.6 +3.9 +8.0 -1.3 -1.8 -1.6 +2.6 -1.3
South +5.9 +7.9 +3.2 +10.0 +5.5 +6.2 -0.9 -4.3 -0.4 +4.1 +1.2
West +6.4 +5.7 +7.4 -10.1 +4.1 +7.5 +0.8 -2.4 -0.4 +11.3 -5.1
Incresing crime in US + 5,3 %
(violent crime)
6. City
Table 4
January to June 2015–2016
Offenses Reported to Law Enforcement
by State by City 100,000 and over in
population
Alabama through California
State City
Population
1
Violent
crime Murder
Rape
(revised
definition)
2
Rape
(legacy
definition)
3 Robbery
Aggravated
assault
Property
crime Burglary
Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft Arson4
ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 2015 190,106 723 5 65 173 480 4,121 836 2,903 382
2016 876 10 80 213 573 4,565 881 3,279 405
ALASKA ANCHORAGE 2015 301,239 1,615 16 323 271 1,005 5,732 811 4,516 405 63
2016 1,692 9 302 326 1,055 6,853 1,031 4,901 921 38
Anchorage: 258 rape / 100 000 person/year/est
(Sweden: 6 rape)
7. Table 1
Law Enforcement Officers Feloniously Killed
Region, Geographic Division, and State, 2006–2015
Area Total 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of victim officers 491 48 58 41 48 56 72 49 27 51 41
FBI report 491 killed policemen year 2006 - 2015
8. Murder 15 696 (US) SWEDEN 45
( 39 / 100 000 people) ( 6 / 100 000 p)
Rape 124 947 (US)
Number of crimes in US 1,197,704
9.
10.
11. Look at evidence! It is much safer in Malmö,
Gothenburg or Stockholm or anywhere in
Sweden compared to vist US
Murder in St Louise 59 and Malmö 3,4 or
Gothenburg 1,2 or Stockholm 1,2 per 100 000
person
Also please avoid Alaska, 258 rape/year in
Anchorage 6 rape in Sweden per 100 000
person
(sorce: FBI and swedish SCB, 2017-02-24)
12. Lies about crime in Malmö
If you just look at Fox News
And you never read reports
from Sweden you can tell
any lies
In Nazi Germany lies where
told many times and at last
many lies where belived to
be the truth. Wall Street Journal
belive in severe crime in Malmö