Crime & Safety
FBI Crime Stats: Where Evanston Stands
Data released last week by the FBI show the amount of violent crime decreased nationwide in 2018 — but not in Evanston.
EVANSTON, IL — New data show an increase in violent crime in Evanston from 2017 to 2018 despite a decrease in crime nationwide during the same period. The FBI last week published the latest edition of its annual "Crime in the United States" report.
It found the reported number of violent crimes in the United States fell 3.9 percent compared to 2017. The property crime rate also dropped nearly 7 percent from 2017.
But Evanston reported a 14.7 percent increase in the number of violent crimes, while the number of property crimes fell by 3.8 percent, according to law enforcement data collected by the FBI.
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The nationwide drop in violent crime represents the second straight annual decrease after increases in 2015 and 2016. The FBI estimated there were 368.9 violent crimes for every 100,000 Americans last year.
In Evanston, the violent crime rate was lower than the national rate at 187.2 per 100,000 residents in 2018. That includes three murders. Evanston's murder rate was 4.0 per 100,000 people — below the national rate of 5.0.
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Across the country, robbery fell 12 percent from 2017, murder and nonnegligent manslaughter decreased by 6.2 percent, and aggravated assault dropped by a fraction of a percent.
Rape was the only violent crime to increase nationwide last year. There were 139,380 cases of rape reported in the U.S. in 2018, up from 135,666 in 2017. There were six rapes reported in Evanston in 2018, up from three the prior year.
The FBI also estimated there were nearly 7.2 million property crimes across the United States in 2018. Property crimes include burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft and arson, and all five of the categories saw a decrease from 2017.
That equates to a national rate of 2,362.2 property crimes per 100,000 people, a decrease of 6.9 percent from the 2017 estimated rate. Evanston had a below-average rate of 2,276 property crimes per 100,000 residents.
Other Evanston 2018 crime statistics reported to the FBI:
- Robberies: 47
- Aggravated Assaults: 84
- Burglaries: 289
- Larceny/thefts: 1,358
- Motor vehicle thefts: 55
- Arsons: 6
Notable nationwide findings:
- There were more than 1.2 million violent crimes across the country.
- Law enforcement made an estimated 10.3 million arrests in 2018 (excluding traffic violations) which is a slight decrease from 2017.
- The juvenile arrest rate fell 11 percent in 2018 over the 2017 rate.
- Victims of property crime, excluding arson, lost an estimated $16.4 billion in 2018.
The data used in the “Crime in the United States 2018” report was provided by more than 16,000 law enforcement agencies across the country.
Patch staff contributed.
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