South Carolina Robberies 1979-2018
Interactive chart of South Carolina robbery statistics (i.e. the number of robberies per 100,000 population) from 1979 to 2018.
- The South Carolina robbery rate for 2018 was 69.88 per 100,000 population, a 9.66% decline from 2017.
- The South Carolina robbery rate for 2017 was 77.35 per 100,000 population, a 5.76% decline from 2016.
- The South Carolina robbery rate for 2016 was 82.08 per 100,000 population, a 1.71% increase from 2015.
- The South Carolina robbery rate for 2015 was 80.7 per 100,000 population, a 3% decline from 2014.
State Name |
Population |
Rate |
District Of Columbia |
702,455 |
343.79 |
Maryland |
6,042,718 |
160.79 |
California |
39,557,045 |
137.34 |
New Mexico |
2,095,428 |
135.06 |
Nevada |
3,034,392 |
127.27 |
Alaska |
737,438 |
121.50 |
Illinois |
12,741,080 |
111.51 |
Tennessee |
6,770,010 |
106.20 |
Texas |
28,701,845 |
98.45 |
Louisiana |
4,659,978 |
98.03 |
New York |
19,542,209 |
93.07 |
Arizona |
7,171,646 |
90.96 |
Delaware |
967,171 |
89.54 |
Indiana |
6,691,878 |
88.75 |
Missouri |
6,126,452 |
84.83 |
Alabama |
4,887,871 |
83.39 |
North Carolina |
10,383,620 |
81.12 |
Florida |
21,299,325 |
79.27 |
Georgia |
10,519,475 |
78.70 |
Ohio |
11,689,442 |
78.58 |
Pennsylvania |
12,807,060 |
76.90 |
Washington State |
7,535,591 |
73.94 |
New Jersey |
8,908,520 |
71.44 |
Oklahoma |
3,943,079 |
70.78 |
South Carolina |
5,084,127 |
69.88 |
Colorado |
5,695,564 |
66.67 |
Hawaii |
1,420,491 |
66.60 |
Connecticut |
3,572,665 |
61.41 |
Oregon |
4,190,713 |
60.82 |
Massachusetts |
6,902,149 |
60.02 |
Wisconsin |
5,813,568 |
60.01 |
Michigan |
9,995,915 |
56.58 |
Kentucky |
4,468,402 |
54.99 |
Mississippi |
2,986,530 |
53.41 |
Kansas |
2,911,505 |
53.00 |
Arkansas |
3,013,825 |
52.89 |
Minnesota |
5,611,179 |
52.47 |
Rhode Island |
1,057,315 |
42.94 |
Virginia |
8,517,685 |
42.31 |
Nebraska |
1,929,268 |
39.19 |
Utah |
3,161,105 |
39.10 |
West Virginia |
1,805,832 |
31.68 |
South Dakota |
882,235 |
29.70 |
Iowa |
3,156,145 |
29.53 |
New Hampshire |
1,356,458 |
26.47 |
Montana |
1,062,305 |
25.32 |
North Dakota |
760,077 |
20.79 |
Wyoming |
577,737 |
17.31 |
Maine |
1,338,404 |
17.04 |
Idaho |
1,754,208 |
11.40 |
Vermont |
626,299 |
11.18 |
Historical Robberies per 100,000 Population
|
Year |
South Carolina |
United States |
2018 |
69.88 |
86.21 |
2017 |
77.35 |
98.60 |
2016 |
82.08 |
102.90 |
2015 |
80.70 |
102.25 |
2014 |
83.20 |
101.25 |
2013 |
83.09 |
109.04 |
2012 |
95.50 |
113.12 |
2011 |
99.09 |
113.86 |
2010 |
108.19 |
119.32 |
2009 |
126.13 |
133.14 |
2008 |
147.22 |
145.88 |
2007 |
144.16 |
148.31 |
2006 |
136.58 |
150.05 |
2005 |
133.20 |
140.79 |
2004 |
130.26 |
136.71 |
2003 |
139.83 |
142.45 |
2002 |
140.70 |
146.13 |
2001 |
147.39 |
148.45 |
2000 |
155.03 |
144.98 |
1999 |
148.23 |
150.12 |
1998 |
154.93 |
165.47 |
1997 |
176.17 |
186.17 |
1996 |
171.97 |
201.94 |
1995 |
175.91 |
220.89 |
1994 |
186.05 |
237.76 |
1993 |
187.35 |
255.98 |
1992 |
170.64 |
263.69 |
1991 |
171.12 |
272.74 |
1990 |
152.38 |
256.26 |
1989 |
130.24 |
234.31 |
1988 |
124.74 |
222.07 |
1987 |
101.11 |
213.67 |
1986 |
99.50 |
226.03 |
1985 |
93.91 |
209.26 |
1984 |
103.27 |
205.66 |
1983 |
104.93 |
216.67 |
1982 |
122.42 |
238.76 |
1981 |
120.18 |
258.39 |
1980 |
118.12 |
251.09 |
1979 |
107.64 |
218.40 |