# of crimes (11,877,000) divided by population (311,000,000) = .038
the crime rate is 4% which is actually remarkably low compared to other countries. I know the UK has 10% which is higher.
Pretty low compared to some countries.
The crime rate refers to the number of reported crimes per a specific population size (usually per 100,000 people), providing a standardized measure to compare crime trends across different regions and times. On the other hand, crime in the US refers to the actual incidents of unlawful behavior that occur, encompassing offenses such as theft, assault, and drug-related crimes.
# of crimes divided by population. (the crime rate is 4% of the population, 11,877,000)
The crime rate in the UK is generally lower than the crime rate in the US. However, the types of crimes and methodology for reporting and calculating crime rates can vary between the two countries, making direct comparisons challenging. Overall, both countries have seen decreases in crime rates in recent years.
28%
The crime rate in Dallas, Texas has dropped over the last decade. The largest crime is theft and robberies. The city still has a higher than average crime rate for the US.
Spain has a moderate crime rate compared to other countries in Europe. While it is generally considered a safe country for tourists and residents, it is still advisable to remain vigilant and take common-sense safety precautions, particularly in crowded tourist areas and big cities.
Atlanta's crime rate varies by neighborhood and is about the same (or a little higher) as any major US city.
As Spain is much smaller in area and population than the USA, I would expect the crime rate to be lower for Spain.
A recent poll which was net-pubished on the Yahoo news feed, named Flint Michigan as the US city with the highest crime rate.
the crime rate is 32,087
US obviously because of gun crime they should put more laws on guns duuh
As of 2009, 63% is the crime rate in the Philippines.