Ranking of US States By Aggravated Assault Crime Rate Per 100K in 2012

Updated on October 3, 2024.

According to the FBI UCR data, in 2012, among US states and DC, Tennessee had the highest Aggravated Assault Crime Rate per 100K residents (474.3), followed by Alaska (433.9), and South Carolina (421.7).

The chart below shows the top 10 states, and the table below shows the ranking of all states and DC.

You can see similar rankings for other crime types.

Related Topics: US FBI UCR 2012 Topic List.
Data Source: FBI UCR.
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Ranking of US States By Aggravated Assault Crime Rate Per 100K in 2012
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Rank State Crime Rate Per 100K
1 Tennessee 474.3
2 Alaska 433.9
3 South Carolina 421.7
4 New Mexico 419.5
5 Nevada 391.7
6 Delaware 353.9
7 Arkansas 343.5
8 Louisiana 342
9 Oklahoma 341
10 Florida 330.9
11 Missouri 323.5
12 Alabama 312.1
13 Michigan 295.5
14 Massachusetts 281.7
15 Maryland 277
16 Kansas 263.7
17 Texas 258
18 California 249.2
19 West Virginia 249
20 New York 242
21 North Carolina 231.9
22 Illinois 231
23 South Dakota 230.3
24 Georgia 226.4
25 Montana 216.8
26 Indiana 213.8
27 Iowa 203.4
28 Colorado 198.2
29 North Dakota 184.2
30 Idaho 161.7
31 Wyoming 161.6
32 Nebraska 157
33 Rhode Island 153.7
34 Oregon 153.1
35 Connecticut 151
36 Mississippi 149.3
37 New Jersey 145.7
38 New Hampshire 141.4
39 Hawaii 140.5
40 Minnesota 134
41 Utah 133.4
42 Ohio 131
43 Virginia 111.5
44 Kentucky 109.4
45 Vermont 101.9