FBI Statistics Archive

2009-2010 Arizona Statistics from FBI UCR

 

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by State by University and College, 2010.  Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2009-2010

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement by State by State, Tribal, and Other Agencies, 2010. Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2009-2010. 

 

2007-2008 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

2007-2008 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR (PDF). Crime in the United States2008, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency.

 

2006-2007 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

Crime in the United States, 2006, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency. For the full report, http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2007/offenses/violent_crime/index.html

 

Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2006-2007

 

2005-2006 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

Crime in the United States, 2006, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency. For the full report, click on the link: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2006/index.html

The data presented in the table below consist of the violent crime and forcible rape statistics in Arizona for 2005 and 2006. The table includes data of national totals and state and city totals (cities with populations of 10,000 and over) for Arizona. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines violent crime as four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and assault. Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will and includes assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force. Statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not included in the data report.

 

Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2005-2006 (pdf document)

 

2004-2005 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

Crime in the United States, 2004, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency. For the full report, click on the link: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_04/documents/CIUS2004.pdf

The data presented in the table below consist of the violent crime and forcible rape statistics in Arizona for 2004 and 2005. The table includes data of national totals and state and city totals (cities with populations of 10,000 and over) for Arizona. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines violent crime as four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and assault. Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will and includes assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force. Statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not included in the data report.

 

Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2004-2005 (pdf document)
 

 

2003-2004 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

Crime in the United States, 2004, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency. For the full report, click on the link: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_04/documents/CIUS2004.pdf

The data presented in the table below consist of the violent crime and forcible rape statistics in Arizona for 2003 and 2004. The table includes data of national totals and state and city totals (cities with populations of 10,000 and over) for Arizona. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines violent crime as four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and assault. Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will and includes assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force. Statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not included in the data report.

 

Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2003-2004 (pdf document)

 

2002-2003 AZ Statistics from FBI UCR

Crime in the United States, 2003, published by the Federal Bureau of Investigations, presents national data on offense, arrest, and police employment by region, state, and agency. For national data on violent crime, click on the link: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius_03/pdf/03sec2.pdf

The data presented in the table below consist of the violent crime and forcible rape statistics in Arizona for 2002 and 2003. The table includes data of national totals and state and city totals (cities with populations of 10,000 and over) for Arizona. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program defines violent crime as four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and assault. Forcible rape is defined as the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will and includes assaults or attempts to commit rape by force or threat of force. Statutory rape (without force) and other sex offenses are not included in the data report.

 

Violent Crime and Forcible Rape in Arizona, 2002-2003 (pdf document)

 

2002 National FBI UCR

 

2000-2001 National Statistics from FBI UCR

 

1999-2000 National Statistics from FBI UCR
 

1997-1998 National Statistics from FBI UCR