Ranking of US States By Aggravated Assault Crime Rate Per 100K in 2016

Updated on October 3, 2024.

According to the FBI UCR data, in 2016, among US states and DC, District of Columbia had the highest Aggravated Assault Crime Rate per 100K residents (594.3), followed by Alaska (540.9), and New Mexico (488.2).

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 2016 Topic List.
Data Source: FBI UCR.
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Ranking of US States By Aggravated Assault Crime Rate Per 100K in 2016
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Rank State Crime Rate Per 100K
1 District of Columbia 594.3
2 Alaska 540.9
3 New Mexico 488.2
4 Tennessee 471.2
5 Arkansas 401.8
6 Nevada 395.6
7 Louisiana 395.4
8 Alabama 388.2
9 South Carolina 367.3
10 Missouri 362
11 Delaware 328.6
12 South Dakota 325.9
13 Arizona 315.6
14 Oklahoma 314.5
15 Michigan 309.9
16 Florida 289.6
17 Montana 287.2
18 West Virginia 281.3
19 Kansas 280.6
20 Massachusetts 268.7
21 California 265.6
22 Maryland 262.9
23 Texas 261
24 Illinois 250.6
25 Indiana 246.4
26 North Carolina 245.2
27 Georgia 233.6
28 New York 227.3
29 Iowa 213
30 Colorado 211.2
31 Wyoming 195.9
32 Wisconsin 186.6
33 Nebraska 186.5
34 Washington 180.3
35 Pennsylvania 179.4
36 North Dakota 178.9
37 Idaho 172.3
38 Oregon 165.8
39 Mississippi 149.4
40 Ohio 144.1
41 Rhode Island 143.2
42 Utah 139.4
43 Minnesota 130
44 Hawaii 128.2
45 Connecticut 127.9
46 New Jersey 123.5
47 Virginia 123.1
48 New Hampshire 120.5
49 Kentucky 114.2
50 Vermont 94.5
51 Maine 71.3