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UNIT 8- CRIME RATE

CJ102 Criminology IPurdue University Global

NORTH DAKOTA- MURDER RATES 2000-2009

{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}PopulationRegionStateYear of YearMurder RateMurder646,844MidwestNorth Dakota20091.8612641,421MidwestNorth Dakota20081.715639,715MidwestNorth Dakota20072.6612635,867MidwestNorth Dakota20062.28634,605MidwestNorth Dakota20051.8912636,308MidwestNorth Dakota20041.268633,400MidwestNorth Dakota20031.429633,911MidwestNorth Dakota20020.85636,550MidwestNorth Dakota20011.17642,200MidwestNorth Dakota20000.624

NORTH DAKOTA- MURDER RATES 2000-2009

{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}PopulationRegionStateYear of YearMurder RateMurder760,077MidwestNorth Dakota20182.418755,176MidwestNorth Dakota20171.310757,952MidwestNorth Dakota20162.015756,835MidwestNorth Dakota20152.821740,040MidwestNorth Dakota20143.123723,857MidwestNorth Dakota20132.2116701,345MidwestNorth Dakota20123.625684,740MidwestNorth Dakota20113.524674,629MidwestNorth Dakota20101.510

TRENDS

Rates review- Figure 1( previous slide)200- 2009 shows an increase in the murder rates in the state of North Dakota. Violent crimes increased significantly in 2008Although not a high increase, there is a slight increase from 200, which shows a rate of 0.62 compare to 2009, which shows a rate of 1. 86

Rates review Figure 2 ( figure 2)2010 begins with a decrease from 2009/ which show a decrease rate of 1.5Because of the bloom, a noticeable increase from 2010- 2018. 2018 shows a rise in crime rate of 2.4, highest the state has seen

CAUSE OF CRIME INCREASE IN NORTH DAKOTA

The oil boom from 2010 to 2015 led to rapid growth for North DakotaCrime and accidents dramatically increased in North Dakota towns during the height of the oil boomThousands of men with pockets full of money, a growing problem with drugs and sex traffickingThe darker side of the oil boom even led to reports that Mexican drug cartel began operating in western North Dakota.

UNITED STATES MURDER RATES 2000-2009

{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}PopulationRegionYear of YearMurder RateMurder307,006,550United States20095.015,3993044,374,846United States20085.416,442301,621,157United States20075.616,929299,398,484United States20065.717,030296,507,061United States20055.616,740293,656,842United States20045.516,148290,690,788United States20035.716,528287,973,924United States20025.616,229285,317,559United States20015.616,037281,421,906United States20005.515,586

UNITED STATES MURDER RATES 2010-2018

{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}PopulationRegionYear of YearMurder RateMurder327,167,343United States20185.016,214325,147,121United States20175.317,294323,405,935United States20165.417,413320,896,618United States20154.915,883318,907,401United States20144.414,164316,497,531United States20134.514,319313,873,685United States20124.714,866311,587,816United States20114.714,661309,330,219United States20104.814,772

PATTERN OF DROP

In 2009 the total number of violent victimizations reported by law enforcement in North Dakota began to increase In 2012, law enforcement agencies in North Dakota reported the highest levels of violent victimization during the 2006 to 2012 due to the Oil ProducingBetween 2009-2018 Rates of violent crime reported by law enforcement increased, which previously showed a lower percentage for the state of North Dakota

TREND

2014-2015 shows an increased 3% in violent crime rate2014-2015 shows an increased in some smaller cities, but at a rate that was slightly less than the national rate

From 2015 to 2016, the violent crime rates increased for cities of all sizes. increased 3% in cities of 500,000-999,999 people; increased 5% in cities of 250,000-499,999 people; increased 3% in cities of 100,000-249,999 people; increased by 1% in cities of 50,000-99,999 peopleincreased by 3% in cities of fewer than 50,000 people.

PATTERN OF DROP

The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported that the murder rate fell by 10 percent in the United States during the first six months of 2009, its steepest drop since the mid-1990sThe decline was widespread, but it was larger in metropolitan areas than in non-metropolitan areas.The United States suddenly became less murderous between November 2008, and January 2009, and remained that way through June

VIOLENT CRIME

NORTH DAKOTA

UNITED STATES

NORTH DAKOTAVSUNITED STATES

Sides by sides comparison of violent crime committed in North Dakota and The United Sates

REFERENCE

Crime In North Dakota’s Oil Boom Towns Is So Bad That The Fbi Is Stepping In, Katie Valentine – https://thinkprogress.org/crime-in-north-dakotas-oil-boom-towns-is-so-bad-that-the-fbi-is-stepping-in-76e3203eab24/Author, S. (2019). The biggest oil towns in north dakota. New York: Newstex. Retrieved from https://libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/docview/2313847376?accountid=34544North Dakota Murder/Homicide Rate 1979-2018 Retrieved from <a href=’https://www.macrotrends.net/states/north-dakota/murder-homicide-rate-statistics’>North Dakota Murder/Homicide Rate 1979-2018</a>. www.macrotrends.net. Retrieved 2020-03-24.

Jenny, M. (2009, Oct 15). North dakota had fewer murders, more crime in 2008. Bismarck Tribune Retrieved from https://libauth.purdueglobal.edu/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.libauth.purdueglobal.edu/docview/339185596?accountid=34544https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R45236.pdf

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