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Forensics & Forensic Science | Infographics
Interested in Forensic Science? Dive into our newest infographic, where you'll learn about the history of forensics, the different disciplines and more | Infographics
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For the second consecutive year, the estimated number of violent crimes in the nation decreased when compared with the previous year’s statistics, according to FBI figures released today. In 2018, violent crime was down 3.3 percent from the 2017 number. Property crimes also dropped 6.3 percent, marking the 16th consecutive year the collective estimates for these offenses declined.
The 2018 statistics show the estimated rate of violent crime was 368.9 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, and the estimated rate of property crime was 2,199.5 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. The violent crime rate fell 3.9 percent when compared with the 2017 rate; the property crime rate declined 6.9 percent.
These and additional data are presented in the 2018 edition of the FBI’s annual report Crime in the United States. This publication is a statistical compilation of offense, arrest, and police employee data reported by law enforcement agencies voluntarily participating in the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program.
The UCR Program collects information on crimes reported by law enforcement agencies regarding the violent crimes of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, as well as the property crimes of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. (The FBI classifies arson as a property crime, but does not estimate arson data because of variations in the level of participation by the reporting agencies. Consequently, arson data is not included in the property crime estimate.) The program also collects arrest data for the offenses listed above plus 20 offenses that include all other crimes except traffic violations.
Of the 18,586 federal, state, county, city, university and college, and tribal agencies eligible to participate in the UCR Program, 16,659 agencies submitted data in 2018. A high-level summary of the statistics submitted, as well as estimates for those agencies that did not report, follows:
Caution Against Ranking: Each year when Crime in the United States is published, some entities use the figures to compile rankings of cities and counties. These rough rankings provide no insight into the numerous variables that mold crime in a particular town, city, county, state, tribal area, or region. Consequently, they lead to simplistic and/or incomplete analyses that often create misleading perceptions adversely affecting communities and their residents. Valid assessments are possible only with careful study and analysis of the range of unique conditions affecting each local law enforcement jurisdiction. The data user is, therefore, cautioned against comparing crime data of individual reporting units from cities, metropolitan areas, states, or colleges or universities solely on the basis of their population coverage or student enrollment.
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US Citizen in California Accused of Spying for Chinese ...
TIME-14 hours ago
FBI Director Christopher Wray has said China poses a more serious counterintelligence threat to the United States than any other country, ...
Chinese investment—risky business?
The Strategist (blog)-Sep 11, 2019
However, the film carries another, more subtle double-edged ... Christopher Wray has claimed that China poses a more serious ... David Petraeus said experts assess the top security threat facing the US as 'all ... Programs such as the US's National Counterintelligence and Security Center's 'Know the risk, ...
FBI chief Wray deflects Russia questions and suggests China ...
MarketWatch-Jul 23, 2019
Christopher Wray says the FBI has more than 1,000 open investigations on ... FBI Director Christopher Wray says China poses a more serious ... Chris Wray says no country poses greater counterintelligence threat than China.
The Fog of Espionage, Part 1: Millions of spies target the US ...
WTOP-Sep 23, 2019
Simmons worked in counterintelligence at DIA, where the job was to find and ... FBI director Christopher Wray acknowledged as much in a 2018 speech at ... viewed as more sophisticated — their country has a century-old tradition of ... America, no country poses a greater threat than China,” Evanina said.
FBI Chief Says China Is Trying to 'Steal Their Way' to ...
TIME-Jul 24, 2019
FBI Director Christopher Wray told senators that China is engaging in a sweeping ... “There is no country that poses a more severe counterintelligence threat to this ... He said some major universities have essentially created a ...
FBI director lashes China over economic espionage
FRANCE 24-Apr 26, 2019
China poses the most serious intelligence threat to the United States ... economic ladder" at US expense, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Friday. ... "Economic espionage dominates our counter-intelligence program today," ... "China has pioneered a societal approach to stealing innovation in any way it ...
US spy chiefs break with Trump on many threats to the US
Reuters-Jan 29, 2019
Trump has said the country no longer poses a threat. ... “The Chinese counterintelligence threat is more deep, more diverse, more vexing, more ... counterintelligence threat I can think of,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said.
A Conversation With Christopher Wray
Council on Foreign Relations-Apr 15, 2019
And no country poses a broader, more severe intelligence collection .... We'll get to China in a minute, because you had a lot to say about China. ... I do think that Russia poses a very significant counterintelligence threat, ...
The FBI director taking aim at China
Inkstone-May 3, 2019
Wray's scathing critique last week of what he called China's attempts to ... FBI director Christopher Wray speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations ... Beijing's “soft power” initiatives and more serious security threats. ... Despite accusing China of posing a “whole-of-society” threat to the US, Wray has drawn ...
National security isn't a bargaining chip with China
Washington Post-Jul 26, 2019
Kudlow, like Mnuchin, has been playing down the threat of Chinese economic aggression in part to advocate for U.S. ... “I would say that there is no country that poses a more severe counterintelligence threat to this country right now than China,” FBI Director Christopher A. Wray testified this week. “China is ...
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