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.
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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 |
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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 |