The data displays the aggravated assault rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the U.S. in 2016, by state. In 2016, the aggravated assault rate in Maine was the lowest in the country with 71.3 reported cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
District of Columbia | 596.5 |
Alaska | 540.6 |
New Mexico | 491 |
Tennessee | 467.3 |
Arkansas | 401 |
Louisiana | 396.4 |
Nevada | 395.9 |
Alabama | 388.2 |
South Carolina | 365 |
Missouri | 360.8 |
Delaware | 327.8 |
South Dakota | 325 |
Arizona | 315.4 |
Oklahoma | 311 |
Michigan | 309.5 |
Florida | 290.2 |
Montana | 283.9 |
West Virginia | 278.5 |
Kansas | 274 |
California | 265.9 |
Massachusetts | 265 |
Maryland | 263.8 |
Texas | 261.6 |
Illinois | 250.5 |
Indiana | 249.9 |
North Carolina | 245.5 |
Georgia | 238.5 |
New York | 228.3 |
Iowa | 212 |
Colorado | 211.1 |
Wyoming | 195.7 |
Hawaii | 193.8 |
Nebraska | 186.7 |
Wisconsin | 186.3 |
Pennsylvania | 180.1 |
North Dakota | 180.1 |
Washington | 179.7 |
Idaho | 172 |
Oregon | 164.1 |
Mississippi | 149.6 |
Rhode Island | 143.2 |
Utah | 140.1 |
Ohio | 138.7 |
Minnesota | 130.7 |
Connecticut | 128 |
New Jersey | 124.2 |
Virginia | 122.2 |
New Hampshire | 120.7 |
Kentucky | 113.5 |
Vermont | 110.6 |
Maine | 71.3 |