The number of arrests for theft varies by country and year, but in the United States, the FBI reported approximately 1.1 million arrests for property crimes, including theft, in recent years. This figure encompasses various types of theft, such as larceny, burglary, and motor vehicle theft. Global statistics can vary widely, but theft remains one of the most commonly reported crimes. For precise figures, it's best to consult official crime reports or databases specific to a region or country.
A million
in 2014, roughly 1,200,000 people were arrested nationwide.
50 people
Approximately 1,500 people are arrested in New Zealand each year for graffiti-related offenses.
around 11 milion
over 1000
None. It's too good for the cops.
In 2006, the estimated amount of people arrested in the U.S. was 14,380,370. 1,540,297 of those were for property crimes. And 611, 523 were for violent crimes.
probably a few... the british are quite honest
The number of people who go to jail for stealing varies by country and year, but in the United States, for example, theft-related offenses account for a significant portion of arrests. According to the FBI, in recent years, hundreds of thousands of individuals have been arrested annually for various types of theft, including larceny-theft and burglary. However, not all arrests result in jail time, as many cases are resolved through fines, probation, or alternative sentences. The exact figures can fluctuate based on changes in law enforcement practices and crime rates.
16,000 In the U.S.A.
According to the reccent survey done in late January of 2009 the total number of people arrested due to dog fighting per year is about 2,500