In 1860 the crime rate varied quite considerably between countries. Furthermore, within each country it varied greatly between different parts. Since you have not bothered to indicate which part of the world you want the information for, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
CRIME RATES ARE USED INSTEAD OF TOTAL NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE COMPARABLE.
Crime rates are typically considered descriptive statistics, as they summarize and provide information about the frequency of crimes within a specific population or area over a given time period. They help to convey a clear picture of crime trends but do not inherently explain the causes or relationships behind those trends. However, when used in conjunction with other data and analyses, they can also contribute to inferential or explanatory studies that explore underlying factors affecting crime rates.
violent crime rate
Yes, mostly higher crime rates and environmental degradation.
There are several national sources that break down crime by Vital statistics (location, types, age, race , gender, etc). See these in the RELATED LINKS Section below.
They don't Arrest rates vary all over the world - as do crime rates. There would not appear to be a correlation between the two.
CRIME RATES ARE USED INSTEAD OF TOTAL NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE COMPARABLE.
The crime rate is always higher than the clearance rate.
The crime rates from 2001 to 2003 were the lowest they had been in 30 years.
According to recent data, Vermont has one of the lowest crime rates in the US, with relatively low rates of violent crime and property crime.
Depends on which crime you are talking about
Crime rates vary. You can compare city crime rates using the link below.
Trinidad and tobago are ranked no. 1 in the world rank of crime rates
No system for collecting crime rates is perfect. The UCR could improve the value of the crime rates it produces by factoring in unreported crime. The NIBRS could improve the value of the crime reports it leads to by being implemented across the US.
Maori Crime Rates are congratulated because Law in Aotearoa determines crime rates. All rates depend on current Administration practices, and in the past Maori have at times delt with outside influences attempting to politically run Aotearoa from the Justice end.
A jump in crime rates is expected to have an effect on property prices
Crime rates can vary depending on the specific location and type of crime. In some places, crime rates may be going down due to various factors such as improved policing strategies and community initiatives. However, in other areas, crime rates may be increasing due to factors like economic hardships or social unrest. It is important to consider local trends and statistics when assessing changes in crime rates.