South Carolina Crime Rate 1979-2018

Interactive chart of South Carolina 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 South Carolina crime rate for 2018 was 488.28 per 100,000 population, a 3.52% decline from 2017.
  • The South Carolina crime rate for 2017 was 506.09 per 100,000 population, a 0.14% decline from 2016.
  • The South Carolina crime rate for 2016 was 506.81 per 100,000 population, a 1.47% increase from 2015.
  • The South Carolina crime rate for 2015 was 499.47 per 100,000 population, a 0.34% increase from 2014.
Data Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation - Crime in the U.S.

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All 50 States Ranked
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 South Carolina United States
2018 488.28 380.56
2017 506.09 394.86
2016 506.81 397.52
2015 499.47 373.74
2014 497.77 361.55
2013 508.45 369.13
2012 560.48 387.75
2011 596.87 387.06
2010 602.16 404.50
2009 675.23 431.88
2008 730.97 458.61
2007 785.67 471.77
2006 771.12 479.34
2005 767.38 469.04
2004 789.92 463.16
2003 806.39 475.84
2002 822.68 494.38
2001 815.19 504.52
2000 828.14 506.53
1999 847.20 522.95
1998 903.21 567.59
1997 990.29 610.98
1996 996.89 636.64
1995 981.95 684.46
1994 1,030.46 713.59
1993 1,023.36 747.15
1992 944.46 757.67
1991 972.50 758.18
1990 976.57 729.61
1989 813.67 666.90
1988 741.17 640.58
1987 664.91 612.49
1986 674.63 620.14
1985 631.04 558.06
1984 624.45 539.93
1983 616.82 538.12
1982 719.98 570.82
1981 640.40 593.47
1980 659.96 596.64
1979 678.34 548.86