Due to a change in reporting systems – from the legacy Summary Reporting System to the new National Incident-Based Reporting System – many police departments across the country did not submit cime data to the FBI. As a result, nine states were excluded from this year’s UCR: Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Violent crime is a broad category that consists of four types of the most serious offenses: robbery, rape, aggravated assault, and homicide. In Louisiana, there were 26,078 violent crimes reported in 2021, or 564 for every 100,000 people, the highest violent crime rate among the 41 states with available data. Meanwhile, the national violent crime rate (based on the incomplete data) stands at 334 incidents per 100,000 people.
While it is not always the case, violent crime is often more common in economically disadvantaged areas with high poverty rates and lower levels of social integration. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey, the poverty rate across Louisiana stands at 19.6%, compared to the 12.8% national poverty rate.
Rank | State | Violent crimes per 100,000 people, 2021 | Poverty rate (%) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Louisiana | 564 | 19.6 |
2 | Arkansas | 556 | 16.3 |
3 | Alabama | 518 | 16.1 |
4 | Tennessee | 498 | 13.6 |
5 | Alaska | 451 | 10.5 |
6 | Missouri | 425 | 12.7 |
7 | Michigan | 416 | 13.1 |
8 | Colorado | 404 | 9.7 |
9 | South Carolina | 404 | 14.6 |
10 | Oklahoma | 393 | 15.6 |
11 | Texas | 391 | 14.2 |
12 | Montana | 389 | 11.9 |
13 | Nevada | 377 | 14.1 |
14 | South Dakota | 357 | 12.3 |
15 | Kansas | 346 | 11.7 |
16 | North Carolina | 323 | 13.4 |
17 | Delaware | 322 | 11.6 |
18 | Oregon | 321 | 12.2 |
19 | West Virginia | 316 | 16.8 |
20 | Georgia | 306 | 14.0 |
21 | Washington | 296 | 9.9 |
22 | Ohio | 288 | 13.4 |
23 | Wisconsin | 282 | 10.8 |
24 | Minnesota | 278 | 9.3 |
25 | Iowa | 275 | 11.1 |
26 | Indiana | 272 | 12.2 |
27 | Massachusetts | 270 | 10.4 |
28 | North Dakota | 246 | 11.1 |
29 | Kentucky | 240 | 16.5 |
30 | Utah | 226 | 8.6 |
31 | Arizona | 218 | 12.8 |
32 | Nebraska | 217 | 10.8 |
33 | Wyoming | 215 | 11.4 |
34 | Idaho | 212 | 11.0 |
35 | Mississippi | 202 | 19.4 |
36 | Virginia | 194 | 10.2 |
37 | Rhode Island | 184 | 11.4 |
38 | Vermont | 170 | 10.3 |
39 | Connecticut | 150 | 10.1 |
40 | New Hampshire | 127 | 7.2 |
41 | Maine | 108 | 11.5 |