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Disability Crime Statistics

Disability Crime Statistics

Disabled people are imprisoned at a much higher rate and face a cascade of system failures, from 70 percent of denied prison healthcare and 50 percent experiencing solitary confinement to convictions where defendants are 25 percent less likely to be acquitted. The page also surfaces the victim side and the pipeline to harm, including 33 percent vs 45 percent police reporting gaps, 25 percent of wrongful convictions involving intellectual disabilities, and a 2017 pattern where disabled victims suffered violent crime at 58.7 per 1,000 compared with 21.8 per 1,000 for non disabled people.

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Police K9 Statistics

Police K9 Statistics

Police K9 teams now operate across major U.S. deployments where K9s handle everything from patrol work to perimeter security, resolving 80% of barricades without force and responding to 65% of high priority calls in rural agencies. What’s striking is the scale behind it, with over 10,000 active K9 teams, 75% of departments using them daily, and federal grant funding plus city demand driving a 30% post 2020 surge in urban deployments.

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Home Title Theft Statistics

Home Title Theft Statistics

With 1,378 confirmed home title theft cases reported nationwide and a 24% jump from 2021 to 2022, the cost is no longer hypothetical as average losses reach $120,000 per victim and legal bills can total $45,000. This page pinpoints who is most exposed and where the spikes show up, from seniors and inherited owners to high risk zip codes and major metro hotspots.

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Camping Murders Statistics

Camping Murders Statistics

Even with 2023 reaching its highest level since 2015, 18 camping murders at US campgrounds, patterns still harden into something chillingly predictable. Knife attacks lead at 42 percent of documented cases, local residents account for 68 percent of suspects, and nighttime victims make up 61 percent, turning a weekend escape into a statistically dangerous routine.

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Police Officer Suicide Statistics

Police Officer Suicide Statistics

Police officer suicide remains a crisis on a scale far beyond line of duty deaths, with a rate of 17 per 100,000 and suicides outnumbering felonious killings about 3 to 1 each year. Blue H.E.L.P. confirmed 145 officer suicides in 2022, and the page links the highest risk patterns like firearms use, ages 35 to 54, and untreated PTSD to the interventions that have cut risk by up to 30 percent through peer support and stronger crisis response.

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Public Transportation Crime Statistics

Public Transportation Crime Statistics

London Underground logged 45,000 vandalism reports in 2022 to put the scale of damage in plain view, then contrast it with Tokyo Metro’s low 120 assaults in 2023. Use this page to benchmark how different transit systems handle real public threats, from assaults and robberies to thefts and sex crimes, with the newest local figures such as Philly SEPTA assaults in Q1 2024.

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Carjacking Statistics

Carjacking Statistics

Carjackings are overwhelmingly urban, with 94% of incidents happening in cities where violence peaks at night. Against that backdrop, 2021 FBI data shows carjackings jumped to 999 nationwide and Los Angeles County logged 1,048 in 2022, while offenders are mostly male and often armed, making this page essential for understanding exactly who, where, and when risk concentrates.

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Arson Statistics

Arson Statistics

Arson costs add up fast, including $2.1 billion in property damage in 2021, $1.5 billion in average annual insurance payouts from 2018 to 2022, and a $30B total societal bill that reaches far beyond the flames. If the page feels sobering, wait until you see the contrast between detection and fallout, such as a national clearance rate of 18.7% in 2022, arson vehicle losses of about $20K per case, and prevention tools that can cut juvenile arson by 25%, alongside coverage of who is most affected and why cases keep spreading.

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Police Shooting Dogs Statistics

Police Shooting Dogs Statistics

Pit bulls drive 66% of police dog shootings in sampled cities while small dogs under 25 lbs account for 15% of fatal shootings despite making up half of the population, and the page tracks how that mismatch plays out in what officers report and when shootings happen. It also documents how commonly “perceived threat” replaces active attack, including findings like 90% of shot pit bull type dogs not charging and police shooting dogs roughly every 98 minutes nationwide based on partial data.

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Ghost Guns Statistics

Ghost Guns Statistics

Ghost guns turn up in 5% of mass shootings and in 40% of traces tied to prohibited purchasers, yet they still come with a near total traceability problem that can strand investigations. This page pulls state by state recovery and tracing shares alongside the mechanics of why origins go missing, from serial number gaps to interstate and online anonymous sales.

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Predictive Policing Statistics

Predictive Policing Statistics

From 5.1% of violent crime captured on just 0.42% of LA hot spot area to a UK recall lag of 10 to 20% behind random targeting, these predictive policing statistics expose where the promise holds and where it sharply fails. With 2025 being the year that systems face renewed scrutiny and bias alarms, the page weighs hit rates, false positives, and real-world outcomes against the growing evidence of 2 to 5 times overpolicing in minority neighborhoods.

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Law Enforcement Suicide Statistics

Law Enforcement Suicide Statistics

Law enforcement officer suicide rates are 54% higher than for civilians, with firearms behind 29% of confirmed suicides and off duty deaths driving the majority of cases. Get the most current snapshot of who is most at risk and why, including a 2021 officer rate of 17.3 per 100,000 versus 13 for the general population.

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Community Policing Statistics

Community Policing Statistics

See what community policing changes when it is measured closely in real places, from faster non emergency response and lower crime and violence to less fear, higher trust, and reduced recidivism. The latest evidence points to sustained results, with 35% of U.S. agencies reporting crime drops that held after adoption and a reported ROI of $4.50 saved for every $1 spent on community policing programs.

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Dui Repeat Offenders Statistics

Dui Repeat Offenders Statistics

Ignition interlock devices cut repeat DUI offenses by about 67 percent, yet repeat offenders still face a maze of barriers that keeps them driving, including 75 percent continuing to drive on a suspended license. This page connects the biggest state policy differences and real-world costs, from 45 days in jail per secondary conviction to what it takes to actually bend recidivism rates.

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Walmart Theft Statistics

Walmart Theft Statistics

After more than $1.2 billion in theft recoveries and 30,000 arrests during the Q4 2023 holiday surge, Walmart’s asset protection playbook looks less like reactive policing and more like a measured system with AI cameras, tagging, and police partnerships all feeding the results. What stands out is the scale of enforcement and prosecution against repeat and organized theft, even as shrinkage pressures and employee theft costs keep the fight relentless.

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Texas Crime Statistics

Texas Crime Statistics

Texas logged 1,847 murders and a 52 percent homicide clearance rate, with Houston accounting for 703 homicides in 2022 and major-city violent crime climbing where households often feel safest. Beyond the street level counts, the page ties together felony and misdemeanor arrests, gang and warrant activity, and drug and property crime patterns so you can see how enforcement priorities and outcomes shift across Texas communities.

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Walking Alone At Night Statistics

Walking Alone At Night Statistics

For people walking alone at night, the risk is not the same for everyone. Women aged 12 to 24 face 2x robbery risk in the US, while men and women switch places across assault, fear, and harassment patterns, from 55% of Gen Z women reporting fear to 4% victimization for men 65+ and big city rates that stay harsher than rural nights.

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Laptop Theft Statistics

Laptop Theft Statistics

A laptop theft is not just a hardware problem, with the average total impact hitting $49,246 once data breach costs are included. From 58% of small businesses lacking stolen laptop insurance to hospitals facing fines up to $1.5 million per year, this page shows why prevention and recovery planning are suddenly worth more than replacement.

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Drunk Driving Teen Statistics

Drunk Driving Teen Statistics

A teen BAC of just .02 with sleep loss can make reaction and judgment look like an adult at .08, and the page shows how quickly the brain and body start failing once alcohol hits. You will also see the real-world pattern behind the crashes, from tunnel vision and delayed processing to the staggering share of teen fatalities that involve alcohol or speeding.

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Stranger Abduction Statistics

Stranger Abduction Statistics

If a stranger abduction vehicle is accurately described, 80% of cases end with an arrest within 48 hours, while most victims are recovered alive in an average of 22 hours and a 98% AMBER Alert success rate drives fast outcomes. But the gaps are stark, with cross border cases dropping to a 60% recovery rate, 30% of victims harmed sexually before recovery, and only 10% of cases still unsolved after 5 years hinting at how decisive prompt reporting can be.

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