Crime rates can influence the degree to which people participate in their communities. The data shown in this map reflect number of property crimes per 10,000 people across the entire population (not specifically those with or without disabilities) providing broad insight into which parts of the nation experience this barrier to community participation more acutely. The U.S average is 246.4 with a range of 151.3 in New Hampshire to 480.3 in the District of Columbia. Of the cities examined, Salt Lake City, Spokane and Little Rock have the highest property crime rates. Tampa and Boise have property crime rates below the national average.
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151.3 to 193.2
193.3 to 258.6
258.7 to 295.1
295.2 to 480.3
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Data source. 2016, FBI Uniform Crime Reports, Crime in the U.S. 2016. Table 5 by State Calculation. No calculation, ACS Table S1811 provides the percentages
Property Crimes per 10,000 people by region
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Property Crimes per 10,000 people by Region. Click on a state to view city data, where available.