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American Focus > Blog > Crime > USDOJ: A Record Increase in Violence “Or” Violent Crime Declined 3 Percent
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USDOJ: A Record Increase in Violence “Or” Violent Crime Declined 3 Percent

Last updated: September 24, 2024 9:22 am
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Crime statistics for 2023 in the United States have sparked a debate between two key reports from the US Department of Justice. The FBI’s data shows a 3 percent decrease in violent crime, while the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) indicates the largest increase in violent crime in the nation’s history.

The FBI report is based on crimes reported to law enforcement, which means that the majority of crimes go unreported and are not included in their data. On the other hand, the NCVS provides a comprehensive overview of all crimes except homicides.

Leonard Adam Sipes, Jr., a former Senior Specialist for Crime Prevention and Statistics at the Department of Justice, sheds light on the discrepancies between the two reports. He highlights the importance of understanding that FBI data represents reported crime, not total crime.

According to the FBI’s data for 2023, there was a 3 percent decrease in violent crime. Murders decreased by 11.6 percent, which was expected given the significant rise in homicides in recent years. Property crime also saw a decrease, except for auto theft, which increased by 12.6 percent.

On the other hand, the NCVS report for 2023 paints a different picture. It indicates a record 44 percent increase in violent crime, continuing the trend from the previous year. The report also notes that households in the US experienced 13.6 million property victimizations in 2023, similar to the previous year.

Sipes emphasizes the importance of considering both reports when making policies and judgments about crime. While the FBI data is widely covered by mainstream media, the NCVS data is often overlooked. The criminological community traditionally views the NCVS as a more accurate overview of crime in the United States.

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In conclusion, the debate between the FBI’s data and the NCVS report highlights the complexity of understanding crime statistics. Both reports offer valuable insights, and a thorough analysis of the discrepancies between them is necessary to paint a comprehensive picture of crime in the United States.

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