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Crime in the United States, 2006

About Crime in the U.S. (CIUS)


By offense, by region, by state, by local agency

  • Offenses Known
  • Expanded
    Offense Data
  • Persons Arrested
  • Police Employee
    Data

  • Violent Crime
  • Property Crime
  • Clearances
  • Go to Offense Tables
  • Expanded Homicide Data
  • Trends
  • Rates

Includes data about the age, gender, and race of arrestees for 29 separate offenses including murder

  • Go to Arrest Tables

Includes data about sworn officers and civilian employees

  • Go to Police Employee Tables

Caution Against Ranking Read why the FBI discourages ranking agencies on the sole basis of UCR data.

Additional Data Collections

Hate Crime Statistics

Data regarding crimes motivated by bias

Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted

Data regarding felonious and accidental in-the-line-of-duty deaths, as well as felonious assaults on officers


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A summary of crime in the Nation in 2006

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Crime in the United States, 2006
U.S. Department of Justice — Federal Bureau of Investigation
September 2007