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Reported violent crime rate in the United States by state 2016

Reported violent crime rate in the U.S. in 2016, by state

The data displays the reported violent crime rate for the U.S. in 2016, by state. Maine had the lowest violent crime rate in the U.S. with about 124 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. District of Columbia had the highest violent crime rate with around 1206 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants.

District Of Columbia 1205.9
Alaska 804.2
New Mexico 702.5
Nevada 678.1
Tennessee 632.9
Louisiana 566.1
Arkansas 550.9
Alabama 532.3
Missouri 519.4
Delaware 508.8
South Carolina 501.8
Maryland 472
Arizona 470.1
Michigan 459
Oklahoma 449.8
California 445.3
Illinois 436.3
Texas 434.4
Florida 430.3
South Dakota 418.4
Indiana 404.7
Georgia 397.6
Kansas 380.4
Massachusetts 376.9
New York 376.2
North Carolina 372.2
Montana 368.3
West Virginia 358.1
Colorado 342.6
Pennsylvania 316.4
Hawaii 309.2
Wisconsin 305.9
Washington 302.2
Ohio 300.3
Nebraska 291
Iowa 290.6
Mississippi 280.5
Oregon 264.6
North Dakota 251.1
New Jersey 245
Wyoming 244.2
Utah 242.8
Minnesota 242.6
Rhode Island 238.9
Kentucky 232.3
Idaho 230.3
Connecticut 227.1
Virginia 217.6
New Hampshire 197.6
Vermont 158.3
Maine 123.8