Crime Stats
2008 FBI Crime Stats
Crime Statistics
San Antonio Crime Stats
Burglary of a habitation is up 21.7% in South San Antonio. City wide home burglaries are up 4.8% as of of January 1, 2009 thru October 21, 2009. This data is in comparison to last years 2008 data.We have provided a link if you would like to learn more about the area you live in.
Sept - Oct 2008
Did you know property crime in San Antonio is up 13.7% this year as of September 2008? Burglary of a habitation in San Antonio is also up 11.4%. Violent crimes over all is down -2.3% with the exception of robbery to a business which is up 15.5%. Please refer to the chart below to view all crime stats.
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FBI Crime Stats
- Property crime makes up slightly more than 75 percent of all crime in the United States.
- In 2005, law enforcement agencies reported an estimated 2,154,126 burglary offenses which was a 0.5-percent increase compared with 2004 data.
- A burglary takes place in the U.S. every 14.6 seconds according to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program Crime Clock.
- Burglary accounted for 21.2 percent of the estimated number of property crimes committed in 2005. The average dollar loss per burglary offense in 2005 was $1,725.
- Of all of the burglary offenses in 2005, 65.8 percent were of residential structures.
- More than 62 percent of residential burglaries in 2005 for which time of occurrence was known took place during the day, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Among burglaries of nonresidential structures when time of occurrence was known, 58.0 percent occurred at night.
- An examination of 5- and 10-year trends revealed a 1.8-percent increase in the number of burglaries compared with the 2001 estimate, and a 14.1-percent decline from the 1996 number.
- According to the FBI Preliminary Semiannual Uniform Crime Report, January-June, 2006, burglary offenses showed an increase, up 1.2 percent from 2005.
- Overall, in about 84% of all burglaries, the offender gained entry into the victims residence or other building on the property.
Source: Crime in the United States 2005 Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Release Date: September 2006
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics
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