Tucson Crime Statistics
Tucson Crime Statistics: Crime, both violent crime and property crime, is a universal concern of the home owner. A home is only as good as its neighborhood, which is only as good as its city and state.
Here's a quick look at the Tucson crime rate, based on FBI statistics for 2002:
- Total Crimes is the number of total reported crimes in Tucson.
- Crime Rate is the number of total reported crimes per 100,000 residents.
- Crime Rate Rank is the ranking of this location (lower is better). For example, a state with a crime rate of 49 (out of 50 states) has a very high crime rate.
- Property Crimes is the count of burglaries, theft, etc.
- Violent Crimes is the number of assaults, rapes, murders, etc.
Tip: For information about crime in a particular Tucson neighborhood, or for other neighborhood and real estate information, you'll find real estate agents to be a good resource.
Tucson Crime Statistics
| Crime Rate (crimes/100,000 people) | 9,883.00 |
| Crime Rate Rank (1 is best, highest is worst) | 60 |
| Murders | 8.3 |
| Rapes | 63.8 |
| Robberies | 337.3 |
| Assaults | 548.6 |
| Burglaries | 1,301.60 |
| Thefts | 6,200.50 |
| Motor Vehicle Thefts | 1,423.00 |
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