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No. 209. CRIMES KNOWN TO THE POLICE, BY TYPE AND AREA: 1965 [Estimated totals based on reports from city and rural law enforcement agencies representing 92 percent of the national population. Rates per 100,000 population based on Bureau of the Census estimated population as of July 1, excluding Armed Forces abroad. Covers crimes constituting "FBI Crime Index;" see text, p. 148]

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All willful felonious homicides. Excludes suicides, justifiable homicides, and deaths caused by negligence. 2 Limited to forcible rapes and attempts.

Includes the stealing or taking of anything of value by force or violence or by threat of force or violence; includes attempted robbery.

Includes assault with intent to kill. Excludes simple assault, assault and battery, fighting, etc.

Includes any unlawful entry to commit a felony or a theft. Includes attempted burglary and burglary followed by larceny.

Includes theft of property or articles of value (except auto theft) without the use of force and violence or fraud. Excludes larceny resulting from burglary.

7 Includes all cases where motor vehicles are driven away and abandoned. Excludes those taken for temporary use when actually returned by the taker.

For definition of standard metropolitan statistical areas, see text, p. 2.

Source: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; annual report, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States.

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Source: Chart prepared by Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Data from Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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No. 210.

CRIMES KNOWN TO THE POLICE, BY TYPE: 1960-64 AVERAGE AND 1965 [Prior to 1963, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Offenses known to the police in 3,363 agencies, total 1965 population as estimated by FBI, 127,795,000. For definitions not shown here, see footnotes, table 209. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series H 445-451, for related but not comparable data]

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1 Deaths primarily attributable to gross negligence on the part of some individual other than the victim. 2 All reported thefts regardless of value of property stolen.

Source: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation: annual report, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States.

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[Offenses known to the police per 100,000 population. Estimated by Federal Bureau of Investigation for total U.S. population, excluding Armed Forces abroad]

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Source: Executive Office of the President, The President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice: The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society, 1967, and unpublished data.

No. 212. CRIME RATES, BY POPULATION GROUPS AND TYPE: 1965 [Offenses known to the police per 100,000 population. For definitions of crimes, see footnotes, tables 209 and 210. Population in 1965 as estimated by FBI)

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1 Includes larceny under $50.

2 Agencies represented in suburban area are also included in other city groups.

Source: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; annual report, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States.

No. 213. CRIME RATES, BY TYPE-STATES: 1964 AND 1965

(Offenses known to the police per 100,000 population. Based on Bureau of the Census estimated population as of July 1, excluding Armed Forces abroad. For definitions of crimes, see footnotes, table 209]

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No. 214. VICTIMS OF CRIME: 1965

[Number per 100,000 population. Based on a nationwide sample survey of 10,000 households conducted by the National Opinion Research Center of the University of Chicago]

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Source: Executive Office of the President, The President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice; The Challenge of Crime in a Free Society, 1967.

No. 215. SELECTED CRIMES IN 646 CITIES OF 25,000 OR MORE: 1964 AND 1965 [Represents a total 1965 population of 75,400,000, as estimated by FBI. For definitions of crimes, see footnotes, tables 209 and 210. Minus sign (-) denotes decrease]

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No. 216. PROPERTY STOLEN AND RECOVERED: 1964 AND 1965 [Value in thousands of dollars. Represents 599 cities over 25,000 for 1964, total population of 71,897,000; and 646 cities over 25,000 for 1965, total population of 75,400,000, as estimated by FBI)

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Source of tables 215 and 216: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; annual report, Uniform Crime

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No. 217.

OFFENSES AND ARRESTS, BY TYPE OF CRIME: 1965 [Excludes pending cases. Represents 1,657 cities with a total 1965 population of 56,554,000 as estimated by FBI. For definitions of crimes, see footnotes, tables 209 and 2101

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Source: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; annual report, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States.

No. 218. ARRESTS-CITIES AND SUBURBAN AND RURAL AREAS: 1965

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14.062 agencies; 1965 population as estimated by FBI, 134,095,000. *3.083 cities; 1965 population as estimated by FBI, 101,652,000. Includes cities and population represented in suburban places.

1,538 agencies: 1965 population as estimated by FBI, 33,874,000. Cities and city population represented are also included in "Cities." 4839 agencies; 1965 population as estimated by FBI, 18,515,000. Excludes forcible rape and prostitution. These offenses are listed separately.

* Driving or operating any motor vehicle while drunk or under the influence of liquor or narcotics.

Source: Dept. of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; annual report, Uniform Crime Reports for the United States.

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