The violent crime rate is on the rise throughout the United
States, with statistics showing that 2016 had the largest single-year
increase in over 25 years, according to FBI data released Monday,
September the 25th.
The bureau’s annual Crime in the United States report said the
violent crime rate increased in 2016 by 3.4%, a slight tick up
from 2015’s 3.3% year-over-year increase.
“For the sake of all Americans, we must confront and turn back
the rising tide of violent crime. And we must do it together,”
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement. “The Department
of Justice is committed to working with our state, local, and tribal
partners across the country to deter violent crime, dismantle
criminal organizations and gangs, stop the scourge of drug
trafficking, and send a strong message to criminals that we will not
surrender our communities to lawlessness and violence.”
The report says increases in violent crime were happening in
suburban areas and cities of all sizes, ranging from those with
populations below 10,000 to those with populations of more than
250,000. It added that rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults all
showed an uptick in 2016.
Across the U.S., the homicide rate also increased by 7.9%
in 2016, marking an overall jump of more than 20% since 2014,
the report said.
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