District Of Columbia Crime Rate 1979-2018
Interactive chart of District Of Columbia violent crime rate and statistics by year from 1979 to 2018. In the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, violent crime statistics are composed of four offenses: murder/homicide and nonnegligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Violent crimes are defined in the UCR Program as those offenses which involve force or threat of force.
- The District Of Columbia crime rate for 2018 was 995.94 per 100,000 population, a 0.68% decline from 2017.
- The District Of Columbia crime rate for 2017 was 1002.74 per 100,000 population, a 16.68% decline from 2016.
- The District Of Columbia crime rate for 2016 was 1203.5 per 100,000 population, a 5.5% decline from 2015.
- The District Of Columbia crime rate for 2015 was 1273.61 per 100,000 population, a 2.5% increase from 2014.
State Name |
Population |
Rate |
District Of Columbia |
702,455 |
995.94 |
Alaska |
737,438 |
884.96 |
New Mexico |
2,095,428 |
856.58 |
Tennessee |
6,770,010 |
623.72 |
Arkansas |
3,013,825 |
543.63 |
Nevada |
3,034,392 |
541.13 |
Louisiana |
4,659,978 |
537.53 |
Alabama |
4,887,871 |
519.63 |
Missouri |
6,126,452 |
502.05 |
South Carolina |
5,084,127 |
488.28 |
Arizona |
7,171,646 |
474.90 |
Maryland |
6,042,718 |
468.66 |
Oklahoma |
3,943,079 |
466.13 |
Michigan |
9,995,915 |
449.36 |
California |
39,557,045 |
447.41 |
Kansas |
2,911,505 |
439.02 |
Delaware |
967,171 |
423.61 |
Texas |
28,701,845 |
410.87 |
South Dakota |
882,235 |
404.65 |
Illinois |
12,741,080 |
404.13 |
Colorado |
5,695,564 |
397.22 |
Florida |
21,299,325 |
384.89 |
Indiana |
6,691,878 |
382.27 |
North Carolina |
10,383,620 |
377.61 |
Montana |
1,062,305 |
374.09 |
New York |
19,542,209 |
350.50 |
Massachusetts |
6,902,149 |
338.11 |
Georgia |
10,519,475 |
326.58 |
Washington State |
7,535,591 |
311.48 |
Pennsylvania |
12,807,060 |
306.02 |
Wisconsin |
5,813,568 |
295.45 |
West Virginia |
1,805,832 |
289.95 |
Oregon |
4,190,713 |
285.54 |
Nebraska |
1,929,268 |
284.77 |
North Dakota |
760,077 |
280.63 |
Ohio |
11,689,442 |
279.94 |
Iowa |
3,156,145 |
250.08 |
Hawaii |
1,420,491 |
248.65 |
Mississippi |
2,986,530 |
234.35 |
Utah |
3,161,105 |
233.08 |
Idaho |
1,754,208 |
227.05 |
Minnesota |
5,611,179 |
220.43 |
Rhode Island |
1,057,315 |
219.14 |
Wyoming |
577,737 |
212.21 |
Kentucky |
4,468,402 |
211.87 |
New Jersey |
8,908,520 |
208.08 |
Connecticut |
3,572,665 |
207.44 |
Virginia |
8,517,685 |
199.96 |
New Hampshire |
1,356,458 |
173.17 |
Vermont |
626,299 |
171.96 |
Maine |
1,338,404 |
112.15 |
Historical Violent Crime Rate per 100,000 Population
|
Year |
District Of Columbia |
United States |
2018 |
995.94 |
380.56 |
2017 |
1,002.74 |
394.86 |
2016 |
1,203.50 |
397.52 |
2015 |
1,273.61 |
373.74 |
2014 |
1,242.58 |
361.55 |
2013 |
1,296.39 |
369.13 |
2012 |
1,241.82 |
387.75 |
2011 |
1,200.77 |
387.06 |
2010 |
1,326.80 |
404.50 |
2009 |
1,348.94 |
431.88 |
2008 |
1,437.74 |
458.61 |
2007 |
1,415.11 |
471.77 |
2006 |
1,508.43 |
479.34 |
2005 |
1,379.95 |
469.04 |
2004 |
1,369.45 |
463.16 |
2003 |
1,624.94 |
475.84 |
2002 |
1,637.86 |
494.38 |
2001 |
1,602.41 |
504.52 |
2000 |
1,507.89 |
506.53 |
1999 |
1,627.75 |
522.95 |
1998 |
1,718.55 |
567.59 |
1997 |
2,024.20 |
610.98 |
1996 |
2,469.80 |
636.64 |
1995 |
2,661.37 |
684.46 |
1994 |
2,662.63 |
713.59 |
1993 |
2,921.80 |
747.15 |
1992 |
2,832.77 |
757.67 |
1991 |
2,453.34 |
758.18 |
1990 |
2,458.23 |
729.61 |
1989 |
2,141.89 |
666.90 |
1988 |
1,921.61 |
640.58 |
1987 |
1,610.29 |
612.49 |
1986 |
1,505.27 |
620.14 |
1985 |
1,624.76 |
558.06 |
1984 |
1,721.51 |
539.93 |
1983 |
1,915.41 |
538.12 |
1982 |
2,123.14 |
570.82 |
1981 |
2,274.84 |
593.47 |
1980 |
2,010.60 |
596.64 |
1979 |
1,608.69 |
548.86 |