El Paso Crime Rate Report (Texas)

El Paso crime statistics report an overall downward trend in crime based on data from 12 years with violent crime decreasing and property crime decreasing. Based on this trend, the crime rate in El Paso for 2013 is expected to be lower than in 2010.

The city violent crime rate for El Paso in 2010 was higher than the national violent crime rate average by 13.53% and the city property crime rate in El Paso was lower than the national property crime rate average by 5.24%.

In 2010 the city violent crime rate in El Paso was higher than the violent crime rate in Texas by 1.77% and the city property crime rate in El Paso was lower than the property crime rate in Texas by 26.31%.
El Paso Property Crime vs. State and National Per Capita El Paso Violent Crime vs. State and National Per Capita

El Paso Crime Statistics
Summary Report

2010 Crime (Actual Data)*Incidents
Aggravated Assault2,198
Arson101
Burglary1,953
Forcible Rape179
Larceny and Theft13,899
Motor Vehicle Theft1,552
Murder and Manslaughter5
Robbery479
Crime Rate (Total Incidents)21,684
Property Crime17,404
Violent Crime2,861
2013 Crime (Projected Data)*Incidents
Aggravated Assault1,359
Arson54
Burglary1,819
Forcible Rape200
Larceny and Theft10,681
Motor Vehicle Theft2,544
Murder and Manslaughter7
Robbery332
Crime Rate (Total Incidents)19,326
Property Crime15,046
Violent Crime1,898

Property and Violent Crime Totals

El Paso Property Crime El Paso Violent Crime

Actual versus Projected Crime Totals

El Paso Crime 2010 El Paso Crime 2013

City versus State versus National Crime Comparison

El Paso Property Crime vs. State and National Comparison El Paso Violent Crime vs. State and National Comparison
* The source of actual data on this El Paso, Texas crime rate report is the FBI Report of Offenses Known to Law Enforcement for the corresponding year or years. Arson numbers are reported inconsistently. Zero values may indicate the data was not available. The projected crime rate data displayed above was generated from the trends and crime data available from previous years of actual reported data. In this case, the El Paso crime report data for 2013 was projected from 12 years of actual data. The last year of actual available crime data, as reported above, was 2010.

The FBI cautions the data users against comparing yearly statistical data solely on the basis of their population coverage. The comparisons made herein are thus, only meaningful upon further examination of all variables that affect crime in each reported city, state or other reported jurisdicition.
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