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Forcible rape rate in the United States in 2016, by state

Forcible rape rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the United States in 2016, by state

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