Ohio Crime
Index
Rates Per 100,000
Inhabitants
Forcible
Aggravated
Larceny-
Vehicle
Year
Population
Index
Violent
Property
Murder
Rape
Robbery
assault
Burglary
Theft
Theft
1960
9,706,397
1,558.8
83.7
1,475.2
3.2
5.9
40.1
34.5
383.9
956.7
134.6
1961
9,876,000
1,583.6
80.9
1,502.7
3.1
5.6
39.6
32.5
401.8
979.0
122.0
1962
10,097,000
1,565.8
82.9
1,482.9
3.2
5.2
37.9
36.6
396.3
950.2
136.5
1963
10,173,000
1,741.1
89.3
1,651.8
3.0
6.1
40.7
39.5
431.5
1,072.4
147.9
1964
10,100,000
1,969.7
114.7
1,855.0
3.5
7.1
46.2
57.9
466.3
1,205.2
183.4
1965
10,245,000
1,946.1
124.8
1,821.2
3.6
8.9
51.6
60.7
470.5
1,160.8
189.9
1966
10,305,000
2,098.7
151.6
1,947.1
4.5
9.3
70.0
67.8
490.7
1,220.9
235.5
1967
10,458,000
2,518.4
185.0
2,333.4
5.2
10.3
95.0
74.5
607.6
1,400.2
325.6
1968
10,591,000
2,780.9
200.4
2,580.5
5.3
12.4
102.0
80.7
659.4
1,540.9
380.2
1969
10,740,000
3,134.2
248.1
2,886.1
6.4
15.3
126.7
99.8
740.1
1,663.9
482.1
1970
10,652,017
3,574.4
284.3
3,290.1
6.6
16.0
145.9
115.9
853.9
1,943.5
492.8
1971
10,778,000
3,666.2
298.4
3,367.8
7.5
18.4
163.7
108.7
932.6
1,938.8
496.4
1972
10,783,000
3,439.4
299.4
3,140.0
7.5
19.9
160.6
111.4
901.3
1,796.1
442.6
1973
10,731,000
3,495.9
291.7
3,204.1
7.3
21.4
143.5
119.5
943.0
1,884.3
376.9
1974
10,737,000
4,223.4
364.1
3,859.3
8.9
23.9
191.2
140.2
1,171.8
2,285.1
402.4
1975
10,759,000
4,914.4
408.0
4,506.4
8.1
25.3
220.0
154.6
1,271.4
2,808.6
426.4
1976
10,690,000
4,948.2
388.7
4,559.5
7.4
25.8
183.8
171.7
1,203.2
2,978.2
378.1
1977
10,701,000
4,719.9
406.7
4,313.2
7.8
27.3
190.5
181.1
1,216.0
2,696.8
400.4
1978
10,749,000
4,658.8
412.7
4,246.2
6.9
27.4
182.6
195.8
1,214.5
2,629.7
402.0
1979
10,731,000
5,129.8
457.5
4,672.3
8.1
31.8
194.8
222.8
1,287.2
2,946.2
438.9
1980
10,766,808
5,431.4
498.3
4,933.1
8.1
34.3
223.7
232.2
1,466.3
3,040.1
426.7
1981
10,776,000
5,447.4
496.6
4,950.8
7.4
31.0
236.9
221.3
1,493.6
3,032.4
424.8
1982
10,791,000
4,935.5
436.7
4,498.8
6.3
29.9
183.6
217.0
1,309.6
2,807.5
381.7
1983
10,746,000
4,505.1
397.9
4,107.2
5.6
31.5
159.4
201.4
1,155.6
2,607.1
344.6
1984
10,752,000
4,273.1
385.3
3,887.8
5.1
34.7
145.6
199.9
1,049.9
2,475.3
362.5
1985
10,744,000
4,187.3
381.6
3,805.7
5.2
36.9
133.1
206.4
976.5
2,476.4
352.7
1986
10,752,000
4,358.7
420.9
3,937.8
5.5
38.6
142.1
234.7
987.8
2,574.2
375.7
1987
10,784,000
4,575.3
421.3
4,154.0
5.8
39.9
153.1
222.5
1,062.5
2,708.6
382.9
1988
10,872,000
4,645.3
452.0
4,193.2
5.4
42.6
161.4
242.7
1,031.4
2,762.6
399.2
1989
10,907,000
4,733.2
468.6
4,264.6
6.0
44.7
170.9
247.1
1,018.2
2,811.1
435.3
1990
10,847,115
4,843.4
506.2
4,337.3
6.1
46.8
188.5
264.7
982.5
2,864.1
490.6
1991
10,939,000
5,033.0
561.8
4,471.2
7.2
52.5
215.2
287.0
1,055.2
2,915.6
500.4
1992
11,016,000
4,665.5
525.9
4,139.6
6.6
52.1
199.0
268.2
947.3
2,721.3
471.0
1993
11,091,000
4,485.3
504.1
3,981.2
6.0
49.1
192.7
256.3
878.1
2,667.7
435.3
1994
11,102,000
4,461.4
485.8
3,975.7
6.0
47.1
187.5
245.1
866.3
2,682.3
427.1
1995
11,151,000
4,405.2
482.5
3,922.7
5.4
43.4
178.7
255.0
838.8
2,669.0
414.9
1996
11,173,000
4,455.7
428.7
4,027.0
4.8
41.3
164.1
218.4
835.4
2,784.1
407.5
1997
11,186,000
4,514.6
435.4
4,097.2
4.7
40.8
158.7
231.2
849.0
2,824.1
406.0
1998
11,209,000
4,327.5
362.5
3,965.0
4.0
40.5
133.5
184.5
810.1
2,771.1
383.8
1999
11,256,654
3,996.6
316.4
3,680.2
3.5
36.7
128.0
148.2
773.1
2,558.9
348.2
2000
11,353,140
4,041.8
334.1
3,707.7
3.7
37.6
137.5
155.3
780.7
2,583.2
343.7
2001
11,389,785
4,171.6
351.4
3,820.2
4.0
39.2
151.0
157.2
850.9
2,598.6
370.8
2002
11,408,699
4,111.8
351.7
3,760.1
4.6
42.2
156.6
148.3
869.2
2,516.0
374.9
2003
11,437,011
3,984.0
333.9
3,650.1
4.6
40.7
147.7
140.8
831.3
2,460.1
358.6
2004
11,450,143
4,000.9
338.7
3,662.2
4.4
41.4
152.2
140.7
842.9
2,464.3
355.0
2005
11,470,685
4,017.8
350.1
3,667.7
5.1
40.7
162.8
141.5
873.4
2,432.7
361.5
2006
11,478,006
4,028.9
350.3
3,678.6
4.7
39.6
166.8
139.2
909.8
2,442.8
326.1
In
the year 2000 Ohio had an estimated population of 11,353,140 which
ranked the state as having the 7th in population. For that year the
State of Ohio had a total Crime Index of 4,041.8 reported incidents per
100,000 people. This ranked the state as having the 26th highest total
Crime Index. For Violent Crime Ohio had a reported incident rate of
334.1 per 100,000 people. This ranked the state as having the 30th
highest occurrence for Violent Crime among the states. For crimes
against Property, the state had a reported incident rate of 3,707.7 per
100,000 people, which ranked as the state 22nd highest. Also in the
year 2000 Ohio had 3.7 Murders per 100,000 people, ranking the state as
having the 29th highest rate for Murder. Ohio’s 37.6 reported
Forced Rapes per 100,000 people, ranked the state 19th highest. For
Robbery, per 100,000 people, Ohio’s rate was 137.5 which
ranked the state as having the 18th highest for Robbery. The state also
had 155.3 Aggravated Assaults for every 100,000 people, which indexed
the state as having the 43rd highest position for this crime among the
states. For every 100,000 people there were 780.7 Burglaries, which
ranks Ohio as having the 18th highest standing among the states.
Larceny - Theft were reported 2,583.2 times per hundred thousand people
in Ohio which standing is the 26th highest among the states. Vehicle
Theft occurred 343.7 times per 100,000 people, which fixed the state as
having the 27th highest for vehicle theft among the states
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