In 2004, there were an estimated 1,367,009 violent crimes. The offense of forcible rape was the only violent crime to show an increase, 0.8 percent, in the estimated number of offenses from the previous year’s data. Decreases in the estimated number of the various violent offenses included murder, down 2.4 percent; robbery, down 3.1 percent; and aggravated assaults, down 0.5 percent when compared with 2003 figures.
The FBI estimated that law enforcement personnel collectively made slightly more than 14 million arrests in 2004. The arrest rate for the Nation was 4,777.2 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants; for violent crime, arrests numbered 202.0 per 100,000 in population; and for property crime, 568.2 per 100,000 in population. A breakdown of the data for the two crime categories showed that for violent crimes, the arrest rate for murder was 4.8; forcible rape, 8.9; robbery, 37.7; and aggravated assault, 150.6 per 100,000 inhabitants https://perma.cc/J9AU-TREX https://perma.cc/KB5U-QFVY
Homicide Mortality by State https://perma.cc/3YK8-P44N
Death Penalty 2021: Facts and Figures https://perma.cc/DX8A-WKYV
All 11 of the recorded executions in 2021 took place in the USA.
Defendants Sentenced to Death in 2021 https://perma.cc/45T5-S46F
Well let we compare the two pictures.
In blue: Alabama, Mississippi, Lousiana, New Mexico.
Death Sentences in 2021: Alabama, Oklahoma, California, Texas, Florida, Nebraska, Tennessee
America’s death map: Which US states still have capital punishment & who uses it the most? https://perma.cc/J6MS-XMG5
Illinois for example has no death penality since 2011 https://perma.cc/P7TC-5HGU, we still have an homicide rate of 12.3 / 100k (New Mexico 15.3 & since 2009 https://perma.cc/G4MR-9LLD), where in Indiana we have 9.6 with death sentence but not executed sentence in 2021 ... (last was in 2009 https://perma.cc/9JXT-WRPH).
Just to show you how bullshit are such infos they shared, if you check really stats ... and now just about this topic, without considering all other things we wrote.
The FBI estimated that law enforcement personnel collectively made slightly more than 14 million arrests in 2004. The arrest rate for the Nation was 4,777.2 arrests per 100,000 inhabitants; for violent crime, arrests numbered 202.0 per 100,000 in population; and for property crime, 568.2 per 100,000 in population. A breakdown of the data for the two crime categories showed that for violent crimes, the arrest rate for murder was 4.8; forcible rape, 8.9; robbery, 37.7; and aggravated assault, 150.6 per 100,000 inhabitants https://perma.cc/J9AU-TREX https://perma.cc/KB5U-QFVY
Homicide Mortality by State https://perma.cc/3YK8-P44N
Death Penalty 2021: Facts and Figures https://perma.cc/DX8A-WKYV
All 11 of the recorded executions in 2021 took place in the USA.
Defendants Sentenced to Death in 2021 https://perma.cc/45T5-S46F
Well let we compare the two pictures.
In blue: Alabama, Mississippi, Lousiana, New Mexico.
Death Sentences in 2021: Alabama, Oklahoma, California, Texas, Florida, Nebraska, Tennessee
America’s death map: Which US states still have capital punishment & who uses it the most? https://perma.cc/J6MS-XMG5
Illinois for example has no death penality since 2011 https://perma.cc/P7TC-5HGU, we still have an homicide rate of 12.3 / 100k (New Mexico 15.3 & since 2009 https://perma.cc/G4MR-9LLD), where in Indiana we have 9.6 with death sentence but not executed sentence in 2021 ... (last was in 2009 https://perma.cc/9JXT-WRPH).
Just to show you how bullshit are such infos they shared, if you check really stats ... and now just about this topic, without considering all other things we wrote.