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Arrest Record Statistics for New York
Crime rates in New York continue to drop from one year to the next, and they are expected to be lower in 2019 compared to 2016. In 2016, the violent crime rate in New York state was 44.41% higher than the national average, and the property crime rate in the state was 40.33% lower than the national average. Despite the mixed trend, the crime in New York is lower than ever, and it is expected to continue to decrease in the future.
The crime rates in New York (violent crimes, property crimes, and total crimes) are as follows:
- Violent crimes – 357 crimes per every 100,000 residents (a total of 70,799 crimes)
- Property crimes – 1,514 crimes per every 100,000 residents (a total of 300,555 crimes)
- Total crimes – 1,871 crimes per every 100,000 residents (a total of 371,354 crimes)
The incarceration rate in New York is as follows:
- Adult incarceration and supervision rate – 1,360 people per every 100,000 adults (a total of 212,100 adults under legal supervision)
- The rate of people on parole and probation – 910 people per every 100,000 adults (a total of 142,400 adults under legal supervision)
- People in jail or in prison – 480 people per every 100,000 adults (a total of 74,400 adults under legal supervision)

Most Committed Crimes People Get Arrested for in New York
Once known as the most dangerous states in the country with high crime rates, New York has become a relatively safe place. The crime rates in the state of New York have been decreasing in the past two decades, and they are as follows: property crime rate in New York – 1,514 crimes per every 100,000 people. Violent crime rate in New York – 357 crimes per every 100,000 people. The state of New York has the 8th lowest incarceration rate in the country with 480 imprisoned adults per every 100,000 people. The most committed crimes people get arrested for in New York and the rate of this crimes in the state are as follows:
- Larceny theft - 250,968 crimes per year at a rate of 1,271.0 crimes for every 100,000 people in the state
- Aggravated assault - 45,079 crimes per year at a rate of 228.3 crimes for every 100,000 people in the state
- Burglary - 39,821 crimes per year at a rate of 201.7 crimes for every 100,000 people in the state
- Vehicle theft - 14,392 crimes per year at a rate of 72.9 crimes for every 100,000 people in the state
- Robbery - 22,316 crimes per year at a rate of 113.0 crimes for every 100,000 people in the state
The chances of falling victim to a violent crime in New York is 1 in 280, and the chances of falling victim to a property crime in the state of New York is 1 in 66.
New York Jail and Crime Statistics
The crime rate in New York has been steadily decreasing over the past few decades, and crime rates in 2019 have been in the same trend: the overall crime rate in New York was 3% lower in 2019 compared to the overall crime rate in 2018. Also, there was a decrease in the number of murders in New York, and until the year's end, the murder rate in New York is expected to the be lowest in the last 70 years.
The crime rates and the number of crimes in the state of New York are as follows:
- Violent crime rate in New York - 350.5 crimes per every 100,000 people (a total of 68,495 violent crimes)
- Property crime rate in New York – 1,440.5 crimes per every 100,000 people (a total of 281,507 property crimes)
- Chances of falling victim to a violent crime in New York – 1 in 280
- Chances of falling victim to a property crime in New York – 1 in 66
- The most common violent crime in New York is aggravated assault with a reported 43,171 cases as of 2018
- The most common property crime in New York is larceny-theft with a reported 237,233 cases as of 2018
As of 2018, there are 230,000 people who are in the New York justice system. Those people are under legal supervision or incarcerated as follows:
- 50,000 people in state prisons
- 27,000 people in local jails
- 11,000 people in federal prisons
- 1,400 people in youth incarceration facilities
- 1,100 people in involuntary commitment facilities
- 96,000 people under probation
- 43,000 people out on parole
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