It is difficult to determine which US state is toughest on crime as criminal justice policies and procedures vary widely from state to state. States like Texas and Florida are known for their tough stance on crime, with strict sentencing guidelines and high incarceration rates. However, other states may focus more on rehabilitation and alternatives to incarceration.
According to recent data, Vermont has one of the lowest crime rates in the US, with relatively low rates of violent crime and property crime.
US obviously because of gun crime they should put more laws on guns duuh
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.
As of current data, the city of Seattle, Washington has been reported to have the highest crime rate in the state. However, crime rates can vary by year and type of crime.
In recent years, the state with the highest murder rate in the United States has been Louisiana, with cities like New Orleans experiencing high levels of violent crime.
According to recent data, Vermont has one of the lowest crime rates in the US, with relatively low rates of violent crime and property crime.
The marine corps because they have the toughest bootcamp is all of the military!!!!
I cannot think of a single one. The crime of rape is heinous offense and a crime of moral turpitude in every state. .
the u.s government
In the case of state offenses - it is the state legislature. In the case of Federal Laws - it is the US Congress.
Iwo Jima '45.
La county sheriff
Actually NYC is still the hardest in the country
No. Violations of federal law are tried in US District Court. Violations of state laws in the state court system.
ALL US States will extradite (it's actually called Rendition) a person that commits a serious crime in their state, and flees to another state. If a person commits a crime in another state and flees to Hawai'i, the state where the crime was committed will request Hawai'i to return (render) them- and they will. Same for crimes committed in Hawai'i. Extradition is actually when someone flees to another country. Hawai'i is part of the US, of course.
Yes.
There are a multitude of agencies that fight crime in the US. They range from local police departments to county sheriffs to state police to national agencies like the FBI.