South Carolina Property Crime Rate 1979-2018

Interactive chart of the South Carolina property crime rate (i.e. the number of property crimes per 100,000 population) from 1979 to 2018.
  • The South Carolina property crime rate for 2018 was 3017.65 per 100,000 population, a 5.52% decline from 2017.
  • The South Carolina property crime rate for 2017 was 3193.81 per 100,000 population, a 1.94% decline from 2016.
  • The South Carolina property crime rate for 2016 was 3256.85 per 100,000 population, a 2.1% decline from 2015.
  • The South Carolina property crime rate for 2015 was 3326.57 per 100,000 population, a 4.54% decline 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 4,373.80
New Mexico 2,095,428 3,419.68
Alaska 737,438 3,300.48
Louisiana 4,659,978 3,276.00
South Carolina 5,084,127 3,017.65
Washington State 7,535,591 2,946.17
Arkansas 3,013,825 2,913.01
Oregon 4,190,713 2,893.97
Oklahoma 3,943,079 2,875.01
Hawaii 1,420,491 2,870.28
Tennessee 6,770,010 2,825.39
Alabama 4,887,871 2,817.18
Arizona 7,171,646 2,676.85
Colorado 5,695,564 2,671.61
Missouri 6,126,452 2,647.09
Kansas 2,911,505 2,633.90
Georgia 10,519,475 2,573.68
Montana 1,062,305 2,496.27
North Carolina 10,383,620 2,494.11
Nevada 3,034,392 2,438.21
Mississippi 2,986,530 2,402.99
California 39,557,045 2,380.41
Utah 3,161,105 2,377.52
Texas 28,701,845 2,367.20
Delaware 967,171 2,324.41
Florida 21,299,325 2,281.84
Indiana 6,691,878 2,179.33
Ohio 11,689,442 2,177.14
Nebraska 1,929,268 2,079.86
North Dakota 760,077 2,040.19
Maryland 6,042,718 2,033.26
Minnesota 5,611,179 1,993.77
Kentucky 4,468,402 1,962.56
Illinois 12,741,080 1,932.83
Wyoming 577,737 1,785.07
South Dakota 882,235 1,728.68
Iowa 3,156,145 1,691.46
Connecticut 3,572,665 1,680.96
Virginia 8,517,685 1,665.77
Rhode Island 1,057,315 1,660.91
Michigan 9,995,915 1,653.48
Wisconsin 5,813,568 1,559.90
Pennsylvania 12,807,060 1,489.93
West Virginia 1,805,832 1,485.58
Idaho 1,754,208 1,461.40
New York 19,542,209 1,440.51
New Jersey 8,908,520 1,404.90
Maine 1,338,404 1,357.81
Vermont 626,299 1,283.09
Massachusetts 6,902,149 1,263.32
New Hampshire 1,356,458 1,248.47
Historical
Year South Carolina United States
2018 3,017.65 2,199.50
2017 3,193.81 2,362.93
2016 3,256.85 2,451.57
2015 3,326.57 2,500.53
2014 3,484.68 2,574.10
2013 3,630.84 2,733.64
2012 3,833.01 2,868.03
2011 3,921.02 2,905.36
2010 3,905.41 2,945.92
2009 3,909.24 3,041.32
2008 4,240.14 3,214.55
2007 4,294.84 3,276.37
2006 4,274.50 3,346.58
2005 4,370.35 3,431.54
2004 4,536.94 3,514.10
2003 4,521.66 3,591.22
2002 4,479.00 3,630.63
2001 4,580.21 3,658.10
2000 4,518.68 3,618.26
1999 4,477.58 3,743.56
1998 4,873.83 4,052.51
1997 5,143.67 4,316.54
1996 5,217.25 4,451.00
1995 5,081.84 4,590.48
1994 4,970.36 4,660.24
1993 4,880.02 4,739.95
1992 4,948.60 4,903.71
1991 5,206.71 5,140.18
1990 5,068.66 5,073.06
1989 4,805.58 5,107.14
1988 4,671.17 5,053.95
1987 4,496.96 4,962.96
1986 4,462.76 4,881.76
1985 4,209.50 4,666.45
1984 4,038.48 4,498.45
1983 4,154.11 4,641.11
1982 4,641.18 5,029.69
1981 4,678.68 5,256.52
1980 4,779.19 5,353.33
1979 4,387.82 5,016.61