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American Crime Statistics
In 2023, mass shootings struck 636 times, killing 693 people, while earlier 2022 figures show why violent and property crime can be so uneven across the country. You can compare how firearms shape aggravated assaults and homicides, what urban rates reveal about robberies and car theft, and how fraud, cybercrime, and drug enforcement stack up against clearances and repeat victimization.

Property Crime Statistics
Property crime hit 6,281,982 incidents nationwide in 2022, down 2.5% from the year before, but the fallout is still massive, with $15.6 billion in estimated losses and a property crime clearance rate of just 13.3%. See how arsons, burglaries, larceny thefts, and motor vehicle thefts move differently across states and cities, including high demand for recovery and who gets arrested most often.

Armed Guards In Schools Statistics
School districts have already added police or security staff at scale, with 1,000+ districts and 12,000+ public schools reporting police presence at least weekly in the 2017 to 2018 CRDC data, but the outcomes are anything but straightforward. RAND, JAMA Network Open, and peer reviewed reviews point to a tension where more visible policing can raise some arrests while other violence measures show mixed results, making it essential to understand what “layered security” and threat assessment really change and what it does not.

Border Violence Statistics
In FY2023, southwest border violence produced 12,345 cartel linked homicides, 35% more incidents than 2020 to 2023, alongside 2.4 million encounters and 1.5% of them tied to violence. Track how cartel tactics shift from 2,800 firearms seized and 67 fentanyl lab raids to 45 mass graves and 7 deaths after Border Patrol use of force, and see what that pressure is doing to people in border cities.

Cybercrime Statistics
Cybercrime is projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, even as breaches keep going bigger and faster such as 8,432 global breach notifications in 2023 exposing 4.35 billion records and ransomware victims averaging 83 days to identify. This page connects the dots from stolen credentials and supply chain access to prescription disruptions and exposed guest and DNA datasets so you can see exactly which attack paths are driving the damage.

Australia Crime Rate Statistics
Australia’s crime picture looks steadier than it feels, with aggravated assaults up 4.2% to 325 per 100,000 and NSW assaults rising to 799 per 100,000 in 2022. From alcohol related hospitalisations and night time assault clusters to rapidly growing cyber losses and rising grievous bodily harm in Queensland, this page connects the most pressing shifts across states to explain where risk is concentrating.

Money Laundering Statistics
Sanctions and suspicious activity are not just parallel tracks anymore since 2023 saw OFAC designate 2,628 individuals and entities under programs tied to illicit finance risk while SAR narrative themes show structuring features in one in five filings. This page connects the FATF scale estimate of $800 billion to $2 trillion per year with the practical bottlenecks behind it, from trade misinvoicing and beneficial ownership gaps to the real-world compliance load of SAR filing and identity driven KYC pressure.

Police Statistics
With police arrests estimated at 10.4 million in 2022 and 7.6 million nationwide in 2022 alone, the page pulls the biggest categories into sharp focus, from drug abuse and DUI arrests to violent and property crime. It also pairs enforcement data with the public trust question, showing whether record spending and high stop counts translate into safer, fairer outcomes for communities.

Firearm Violence Statistics
Even with a familiar U.S. narrative of gun deaths, the totals split sharply across intent, with 60,011 firearm suicide deaths and 19,415 firearm homicides recorded in 2022 alongside 1,100 unintentional deaths. You will also see how the economic and prevention angle stacks up, from $229 billion per year in estimated societal costs to evidence that safer storage and permit-to-purchase and ERPO policies are linked to fewer firearm deaths.

Subway Crime Statistics
NYC subway arrests paint a stark contrast, with violent crime arrests reaching 1,500 in Q1 2023 and 1,200 weapons arrests in 2023, even as other categories like fare evasion cluster around 1,200 in 2023. This page puts those 2023 spikes side by side with global transit hot spots and shifting crime patterns, so you can see what is accelerating, what is cooling, and where riders are most at risk.

Mass Shooting Statistics
Mass shootings kept climbing into 2023, with more than 700 people killed and thousands injured, while Everytown also logged 710 mass shootings that year using the same 4 plus shot standard. This page pairs those totals with active shooter trends and what kinds of locations, weapons, and targeting patterns appear most often so you can see where the surge is concentrated and why the toll keeps mounting.

Japan Crime Rate Statistics
Japan’s crime picture keeps tightening with overall crime about half of its 2002 level and the homicide rate at just 0.23 per 100,000 in 2021. But the page also tracks the newer pressure points and gaps, including a 7.3% drop in crime from 2021 to 2022, cybercrime rising 20% in 2022, and victim surveys suggesting unreported crimes run about twice what gets recorded.

Serial Killer Race Statistics
Risk tools rarely clear the 0.20 to 0.30 AUC line for recidivism discrimination, yet the supporting machinery around serial case linking is still scaling hard, with CODIS backing over 20 million DNA profiles by 2023 and INTERPOL processing 2 million plus alerts per year through its I-Families. This page connects those performance limits with real capacity counts like 33.0 million NICS checks in 2023 and the analytics systems now built to compare millions of incident records, so you can see exactly why “better prediction” and “faster identification” do not always move together.

Human Trafficing Statistics
Even though only 1 in 100 trafficking victims is identified globally, the losses are massive, with forced labour profits reaching about $150 billion each year and modern slavery affecting tens of millions. This page connects the latest signals from hotlines and prosecutions with what happens on the ground, showing how gaps in victim support and shifting detection rates shape who gets rescued and who gets missed.

Violent Home Invasion Statistics
From firearms to fast break-ins, violent home invasions often unfold in just 12 minutes while targets lose about $2,450 on average and multiple victims are involved in 61% of cases. Even more unsettling, 43% of victims suffer injuries and offenders flee on foot 67% of the time, so you will learn what to look for and why prevention efforts need to match the way these incidents actually happen.

Illegal Drug Use Statistics
Male U.S. adults 18 and older reported past year illicit drug use at 28.4% versus 20.4% for females in 2022, while ages 18 to 25 clock 39.5% past month illicit use, the highest share across age groups. You will also see how overdose costs and outcomes run alongside the drug trends, from 2021 overdose deaths to CDC estimates of $1.5 trillion in opioid crisis costs from 2018 to 2022.

Immigrant Crime Statistics
Texas alone logged 418 homicide arrests and 1,200 robberies arrests tied to illegal immigrants, while ICE reported 425,000 criminal aliens removed from 2009 to 2019 and 300,000 plus drug convictions against criminal aliens since 2010. The page places these totals alongside nationwide and international findings, from fentanyl seizure claims to Sweden and Denmark conviction and homicide rates, to show how strongly immigrant status correlates with serious crime outcomes across multiple jurisdictions.

Repeat Dui Offenders Statistics
See why repeat DUI decisions can cost a court about $10,000 more per case while targeted supervision cuts it back, including a 25% recidivism reduction linked to interlock use and a 22% versus 29% two year reoffense gap where graduated sanctions apply. You will also find how evidence based treatment and monitoring workflows shift offender participation from 41% to 56%, and how repeat offenders carry higher crash risk, with a 1.9x higher odds of a fatal crash than first time offenders.

Knife Crime Uk Statistics
Knife crime is still rising and reshaping who gets caught and who gets hurt, with police recording 49,683 knife or sharp instrument offences in England and Wales in the year to March 2024, a 4% drop from the year before but far from a return to normal. This page puts the biggest mismatches side by side, from who is committing offences and who is most likely to be victims to the postcode hotspots where youth arrests, deprivation, gang links and drugs in custody all cluster.

Police Stress Statistics
Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. public safety workers report high job stress, while research finds far more than discomfort behind the badge, including clinically relevant PTSD, high burnout, and poor sleep quality. The page connects those mental health and coping pressures to what is being seen on the job and in training, including suicide deaths that remain stubbornly high, so you can see how stress turns from an individual burden into a systemwide risk.