Layers display information about reported violent crimes occurring in the United States. Data is available for all police jurisdictions reporting to the FBI using the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system. For additional map layers from this update, browse the Map Room data and navigate to Civic/Social>Crime.
Violent Crimes per 100,000 Population
This layer displays violent crime rates and totals across the United States. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2012-2014.
Property Crimes per 100,000 Population
This layer displays property crime rates and totals in counties across the United States. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2012-2014.
FBI Crime Statistics
These layers display various violent crime and property crime rates and totals in counties across the United States. Violent crime includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault while property crimes include burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2015-2017. County-level UCR files are based on agency records in a file obtained from the FBI that also provides aggregated county totals. NACJD inputs missing data and then aggregates the data to the county-level.
Violent Crimes per 100,000 Population
This layer displays violent crime rates and totals across the United States. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2012-2014.
Property Crimes per 100,000 Population
This layer displays property crime rates and totals in counties across the United States. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2012-2014.
FBI Crime Statistics
These layers display various violent crime and property crime rates and totals in counties across the United States. Violent crime includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault while property crimes include burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Crime totals and rates are multi-year estimates for the three year period 2015-2017. County-level UCR files are based on agency records in a file obtained from the FBI that also provides aggregated county totals. NACJD inputs missing data and then aggregates the data to the county-level.