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.
At the Department of Crime Statistics in South Africa
Statistics on Chinese crime can be found here under the related link.
See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Well i think its police and the FBI that collect the crime statistics (sorry if that is not your question)
CRIME RATES ARE USED INSTEAD OF TOTAL NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY ARE MORE COMPARABLE.
Check with you local Housing Authority there.
Crime statistics are often expressed as crimes per 100,000 people. This allows for easy comparison of crime between two cities or states with different populations.
The best site I've found is below, for an overview of recent crimes by address/area and city.
Crime statistics are supposed to be and usually are reported by local and federal law enforcement agencies. Many times the statistics are reported in the newspaper.
UK Crime Statistics, Have a look Where your town ranks? The link below shows where towns in the UK rank for crime..intresting if you thinking of re- locating. i found it usefull anyway.
At the Department of Crime Statistics in South Africa
Crime is committed, and the numbers that measure it are collected, analyzed and become statistics.
crime rate is the rate of crime in a specific area or population. A crime rate is calculated by dividing the number of reported crimes by the total population; the result is multiplied by 100,000. This is why most crime statistics say out of 100,000. For example, in 2016 there were 358,100 robberies in New Delhi, India and the population was 62,826,898. 358,100/62,826,898=.00569x100,000=569. so New Delhi has a crime rate of 569 robberies per 100,000 people. Making the crime rates based out of a number that is out of 100,000 makes the numbers comparable between to areas so that largely populated areas dont seem extremely dangerous because they have a large population and therefor more crime, using crime rates statistics a large city could comparitively be as safe as a small town based on the rates of crime.
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See: www.fbi.gov and search the stie for crime statistics
Statistics on Chinese crime can be found here under the related link.
You won't. Crime statistics are not broken down on the basis of religious persuasion or church affiliation.