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Minnesota Milestones 2010: Violent and Property Crime
 
 
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Indicator 22: Violent and Property Crime

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Goal: Our communities will be safe, friendly and caring.
Rationale: Crime rates are an important aspect of community safety. When people feel safe, they are more likely to be involved in their communities. Minnesotans want to live in friendly communities where help is nearby and there is a sense of connectedness.
About this indicator: The rate of serious property crime has generally declined since 2002. The violent crime rate has fluctuated but remains well below levels of the early 1990s.

The data is based on crimes reported to law enforcement. In addition, estimates are made for non-reporting and partially reporting jurisdictions.

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Property crimes reported per 100,000
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Violent crimes reported per 100,000, Minnesota Department of Public Safety Edit trend | Edit data
Property crimes reported per 100,000, Minnesota Department of Public Safety Edit trend | Edit data
Violent crimes per 100,000 Property crimes per 100,000
2002263 3,301
2003271 3,168
2004275 3,076
2005305 3,106
2006326 3,041
2007289 2,962
2008271 2,834
2009250 2,644
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For comparison: On measures of crime rates, Minnesota ranks in the middle of the states. In 2007, 16 states had lower violent crime rates. Twenty-two states had lower property crime rates.

Minnesota’s violent crime rate is substantially lower than the national average, 289 per 100,000 compared to 467. The property crime rate in Minnesota is also below the national average, 3,037 per 100,000 versus 3,264.


Things to think about: The F.B.I. suggests caution in comparing crime statistics across regions or over time. Not all crimes are reported, and the likelihood a crime is reported may vary by region. Estimates made for non-reporting jurisdictions may vary in accuracy.
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Milestones is a product of the Minnesota State Demographic Center, a division of the Department of Administration