The data displays the forcible rape rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 2016 in the U.S., by state. The rate of forcible rape was highest in Alaska in 2016 with 141.9 reported cases per every 100,000 residents.
Alaska | 141.9 |
District of Columbia | 78.1 |
New Mexico | 73.3 |
Michigan | 71.8 |
Arkansas | 71.7 |
Colorado | 64.2 |
Nevada | 58.9 |
South Dakota | 58.8 |
Montana | 55.4 |
Nebraska | 52.1 |
Oklahoma | 52 |
Utah | 49.8 |
South Carolina | 48.1 |
Ohio | 48.1 |
Texas | 48 |
Arizona | 47.5 |
Kansas | 45.1 |
North Dakota | 45.1 |
New Hampshire | 43.6 |
Hawaii | 43.3 |
Mississippi | 42.7 |
Idaho | 42.7 |
Minnesota | 42.5 |
Washington | 42.2 |
Oregon | 42 |
Missouri | 41.9 |
Rhode Island | 41.8 |
Tennessee | 40.8 |
Iowa | 39.8 |
Alabama | 39.4 |
Louisiana | 38.8 |
Illinois | 38.3 |
Indiana | 37.7 |
Kentucky | 37 |
Florida | 36.9 |
West Virginia | 35.9 |
Wyoming | 35 |
California | 34.9 |
Pennsylvania | 34.7 |
Wisconsin | 34.2 |
Georgia | 34 |
Virginia | 32.5 |
Delaware | 32.4 |
New York | 31.7 |
Massachusetts | 31.2 |
Maine | 30.9 |
Maryland | 29.2 |
Vermont | 28.5 |
North Carolina | 28.1 |
Connecticut | 21.3 |
New Jersey | 16.2 |