Hawaii Number and Rate of Property Crimes By Crime Type in 2011

Updated on January 9, 2025.

According to the FBI UCR data, in 2011, there were 43,874 property crimes in Hawaii; and the property crime rate per 100K residents was 3,183.6. Property crimes are crimes were a property is damaged, destroyed, or stolen without the use of force against the victim. The specific number and type of Property Crimes included: Larceny-Theft (31,240), Burglary (8,165), and Motor Vehicle Theft (4,469).

The first chart below shows the number of crimes for each property crime type and the second chart shows the crime rate per 100K residents for each property crime type. You can also find the information in a table below.

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Data Source: FBI UCR.
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Hawaii Number of Property Crimes By Crime Type in 2011
Larceny-Theft
31,240
Burglary
8,165
Motor Vehicle Theft
4,469
Hawaii Rate of Property Crimes By Crime Type in 2011
Larceny-Theft
2,266.8
Burglary
592.5
Motor Vehicle Theft
324.3
Hawaii Number and Rate of Property Crimes By Crime Type in 2011
Crime Type
Number of Crimes
Crime Rate Per 100K
Larceny-Theft 31,240 2,266.8
Burglary 8,165 592.5
Motor Vehicle Theft 4,469 324.3
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