Michigan Crime-Annual Reports

Michigan Crime-Annual Reports

Crime in Michigan Annual Reports

Michigan published their first annual report using exclusively incident based data in calendar year 2007.  Prior to 2007, conversion back to the FBI Summary system was required for the publication.   

Note: The Michigan Incident Crime Reporting (MICR) unit traditionally publishes the annual Crime in Michigan report in July. This year, MICR has gone through a process to overhaul the report and to improve its value as a statistical review of crime in the state of Michigan. Because of this work, the 2020 report will be published in August this year.

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Michigan communities with highest violent crime rate

Michigan communities with highest violent crime rate

Benton Harbor was Michigan's most violent city in 2017, based mostly on FBI statistics released Sept. 24.

The FBI reported violent crime rates for communities all through the USA.

Rape is outlined by the FBI as any sexual assault that entails penetration or tried penetration. Incest and statutory rape shouldn't be included.

Aggravated assault is outlined as an assault on an individual  supposed to inflict extreme bodily hurt or dying. It normally entails a weapon.

In 2017, Michigan had 4.5 violent crimes reported per 1,000 residents, in keeping with FBI calculations.

Below is a listing of the 50 Michigan cities with the highest violent crime rates, which are calculated based mostly on studies of homicides, rapes, robberies and aggravated assault.

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2017 FBI Hate Crime Statistics

2017 FBI Hate Crime Statistics

The number of hate crime incidents reported to the FBI increased about 17 percent in 2017 compared with the previous year, according to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s annual Hate Crime Statistics report, released today.

 

2017 FBI Hate Crime Statistics 

Report Shows More Departments Reporting Hate Crime Statistics

Law enforcement reported 7,175 hate crimes to UCR in 2017, up from 6,121 in 2016. Although the numbers increased last year, so did the number of law enforcement agencies reporting hate crime data—with approximately 1,000 additional agencies contributing information. The report, Hate Crime Statistics, 2017, includes hate crime information for last year, broken down by location, offenders, bias types, and victims.

According to the report, the most common bias categories in single-bias incidents were race/ethnicity/ancestry (59.6) percent, religion (20.6 percent), and sexual orientation (15.8 percent). In addition to the 7,106 single-bias incidents reported last year, there were also 69 multiple-bias hate crimes reported.


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About 5,000 of the hate crimes reported were categorized as crimes against persons, such as intimidation or assault. About 3,000 were considered crimes against property, such as vandalism, robbery, or burglary. (Some hate crime incidents are classified as both crimes against persons and crimes against property.)

The FBI is working with law enforcement partners across the country to encourage reporting of hate crime statistics. Next year, FBI personnel will provide training for law enforcement officers on how to identify bias-motivated incidents and report that data to the FBI’s UCR Program. Additionally, the Department of Justice launched a new hate crimes webpage, which has information for law enforcement on reporting incidents.

Reporting hate crime data to the UCR Program allows the public, researchers, community leaders, and local government to raise awareness of the issue and gain a more accurate picture of hate crimes. It also allows law enforcement agencies to develop data-focused strategies and preventative measures.

Hate crimes are the highest investigative priority in the FBI’s civil rights program.

 

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