Violent Crime Rate

This table contains data on the rate of violent crime (crimes per 1,000 population) for California, its regions, counties, cities and towns. Crime and population data are from the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Uniform Crime Reports. Rates above the city/town level include data from city, university and college, county, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies. The table is part of a series of indicators in the Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project of the Office of Health Equity. Ten percent of all deaths in young California adults aged 15-44 years are related to assault and homicide. In 2010, California law enforcement agencies reported 1,809 murders, 8,331 rapes, and over 95,000 aggravated assaults. African Americans in California are 11 times more likely to die of assault and homicide than Whites. More information about the data table and a data dictionary can be found in the About/Attachments section.

Data and Resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Contact Email [email protected]
Program Office of Health Equity, Healthy Places Team
Homepage URL https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/HCI-Search.aspx
Temporal Coverage

2000-2013

Spatial/Geographic Coverage

California

Geographic Granularity Regional
Language English (EN)
Frequency Other
License Terms of Use
Limitations Use of this data is subject to the CHHS Terms of Use and any copyright and proprietary notices incorporated in or accompanying the individual files.
Secondary Sources

Uniform Crime Reports from the Federal Bureau of Investigation http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr

Citation

Healthy Communities Data and Indicators Project, CDPH and UCSF. 2019. Crime Rate California 2000-2013.

Last Updated October 1, 2020, 16:04 (UTC)