Quality of Life - Violent Crimes per 100,000 Inhabitants
Violent Crimes per 100K Inhabitants
221.0
Aggravated Assault (2018)
168.0
COLORADO: 255.4
U.S.: 246.8
168.0
COLORADO: 255.4
U.S.: 246.8
Robbery (2018)
17.2
COLORADO: 66.7
U.S.: 86.2
17.2
COLORADO: 66.7
U.S.: 86.2
Murder (2018)
1.4
COLORADO: 3.7
U.S.: 5.0
1.4
COLORADO: 3.7
U.S.: 5.0
Rape (2018)
34.3
COLORADO: 71.5
U.S.: 42.6
34.3
COLORADO: 71.5
U.S.: 42.6
Why do we track this? Violent crime prevalence is used as a proxy for community safety.
What are some limitations of this data source? Some of the crime definitions change making comparisons across years problematic.
Reporting is voluntary and also due to reporting consistency issues some years of data for some areas are incomplete or missing.
Crimes reported through this source come from law enforcement agencies, and the data does not reflect prosecutions for crime.
Individual exposure rates to crime have multiple risk factors, which are not addressed by this statistic.
Why did we use this source? This source allows for limited comparison between different counties throughout the country. Other complementary sources for crime and justice related statistics are listed below.
Why did we use this source? This source allows for limited comparison between different counties throughout the country. Other complementary sources for crime and justice related statistics are listed below.
Data Source
- Crime in the United States. Federal Bureau of Investigations Uniform Crime Reporting
Additional Information and Other Data Sources
- Larimer County Jail Dashboard. Information on the Larimer County Jail Population
- Colorado Department of Justice. Colorado crime statistics (arrest rates, incarceration, etc.)
- Larimer County Incident Blotter and Crime Mapping
- Crime Mapping. City of Loveland Police crime data is available through this mapping tool (last checked May 2018)
- My Neighborhood Update. City of Fort Collins crime data is available through this tool (last checked May 2018).