Number of Crimes and Crime Index of the Year 2004 for
Des Moines County, Iowa
This table is based on crime that took place in Des Moines Iowa and is based upon a population of 12,262 served by Des Moines County
About the Crime Data*
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Crime | 2004 Number | 2004 Rate Per 100,000 | Murder | - | - | Manslaughter | - | - | Rape Total | - | - | Rape by Force | - | - | Attempted Rape | - | - | Robbery Total | - | - | Robbery with a Gun | - | - | Robbery with a Knife | - | - | Robbery other Weapon | - | - | Strong Arm Robbery | - | - | Assault Total | 77 | 628.0 | Assault with a Gun | 3 | 24.5 | Assault with a Knife | 3 | 24.5 | Assault with other Weapon | 1 | 8.2 | Assault with Hands, Feet, ect. | 17 | 138.6 | Simple Assault | 53 | 432.2 | Total Violent Crime | 77 | 628.0 | Burglary Total | 46 | 375.1 | Burglary - Forcible Entry | 27 | 220.2 | Burglary - No Forcible Entry | 18 | 146.8 | Attempted Burglary | 1 | 8.2 | Larceny Total | 111 | 905.2 | Motor Vehicle Theft Total | 17 | 138.6 | Auto Theft | 11 | 89.7 | Truck, Bus Theft | 3 | 24.5 | Other Vehicle Theft | 3 | 24.5 | Total Property Crimes | 174 | 1,419.0 | Total of All Crimes | 251 | 2,047.0 |
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Year
2004 Iowa
Number of Reported Crimes
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Forcible |
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Aggravated |
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Larceny- |
Vehicle |
Year |
Population |
Index |
Violent |
Property |
Murder |
Rape |
Robbery |
assault |
Burglary |
Theft |
Theft |
2004 |
2,952,904 |
94,274 |
8,499 |
85,775 |
44 |
782 |
1,160 |
6,513 |
17,928 |
62,214 |
5,633 |
Year
2004 Iowa Crime Index Rates Per 100,000 Inhabitants
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Forcible |
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Aggravated |
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Larceny- |
Vehicle |
Year |
Population |
Index |
Violent |
Property |
Murder |
Rape |
Robbery |
assault |
Burglary |
Theft |
Theft |
2004 |
2,952,904 |
3,176.2 |
287.8 |
2,904.8 |
1.5 |
26.5 |
39.3 |
220.6 |
607.1 |
2,106.9 |
190.8 |
Year
2004 United States Number of Reported Crimes
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Forcible |
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Aggravated |
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Larceny- |
Vehicle |
Year |
Population |
Index |
Violent |
Property |
Murder |
Rape |
Robbery |
Assault |
Burglary |
Theft |
Theft |
2004 |
293,656,842 |
11,679,474 |
1,360,088 |
10,319,386 |
16,148 |
95,089 |
401,470 |
847,381 |
2,144,446 |
6,937,089 |
1,237,851 |
Year
2004 United States
Crime Index Rates Per 100,000 Inhabitants
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Forcible |
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Aggravated |
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Larceny- |
Vehicle |
Year |
Population |
Index |
Violent |
Property |
Murder |
Rape |
Robbery |
assault |
Burglary |
Theft |
Theft |
2004 |
293,656,842
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3,977.3 |
463.2 |
3,514.1 |
5.5 |
32.4 |
136.7 |
288.6 |
730.3 |
2,362.3 |
421.5 |
Iowa's 2005 Cities crimes
and Rates as reported in the FBI's September 2006 release of the "UCR
for Metropolitan Statistical Areas" (MSA) -- Statistics not
available for all MSA'a
Ames -- Cedar
Rapids -- Des
Moines West Des Moines
-- Dubuque -- Iowa
City
-- Omaha
Council Bluffs
-- Sioux
City
-- Waterloo
Cedar Falls
About the Crime Data:
The crime index process divides an area population into the
number of reported crimes within that area to yield a ratio of
crimes per 100,000 people. The use of indexing enables us to compare the crime
rate between different kinds of areas and communities. In
recording the number of crimes to create the crime index, crimes and
population are only counted once; because of this, the reported crimes
and population of a county may be less than that of a city within that
county. Petty larceny below $50
and arson are not included in these
statistics.
While indexing is useful in
determining relative risk, it does
not represent the actual risk, because the number of
crimes is only compared to the estimated number of permanent residents of
the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. For example, while the
crime rate in the nation's Capital is
very high, the actual number of people in the Capital at any time
is likely to be three times the number of residents.
This situation carries over to crime rates in jurisdictions
that primarily operate as industrial and resort areas.
When we can, we provide a more complete breakdown of types of crime than
is normally
available.
(Not every
jurisdiction submits crime data in the format that the FBI requests.) In Normal Text are the standard categories of crime. In Italicized Text are subcategories of the standard categories. In Bold Text
are sums of Violent, Property and Total Crime. Except in States
with a low population, we are not providing statistics for
jurisdictions with a population of less than 10,000 people.
Crimes associated with jurisdictions that do not have
a
permanent population, such as colleges and judicial departments are not
included in the statistics.
For crimes associated with students in the United States
start with School-associated
violent deaths and number of homicides and suicides of youth ages
5–19, by location: 1992–2002.
The
statistical data displayed here is based upon information submitted by
local and State law enforcement agencies to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and of population
estimates for those jurisdictions.
Iowa
Cities and County Crimes and Index for the Year 2004
Altoona PD -- Ames PD -- Ankeny PD -- Benton County -- Bettendorf PD -- Black Hawk County
-- Boone County
-- Boone PD -- Bremer County -- Buchanan County -- Buena Vista County
-- Burlington PD
-- Butler County
-- Calhoun County
-- Carroll County
-- Carroll PD -- Cedar County -- Cedar Falls PD -- Cedar Rapids PD -- Clayton County -- Clinton County -- Clinton PD -- Clive PD -- Coralville PD -- Council Bluffs PD
-- Dallas County
-- Davenport PD
-- Delaware County
-- Des Moines County
-- Des Moines PD
-- Dickinson County
-- Dubuque County
-- Dubuque PD -- Fayette County -- Fort Dodge PD -- Fort Madison PD -- Guthrie County -- Hardin County -- Harrison County -- Henry County -- Indianola PD -- Iowa City PD -- Iowa County -- Jackson County -- Jasper County -- Johnson County -- Johnston PD -- Jones County -- Keokuk County -- Keokuk PD -- Kossuth County -- Lee County -- Linn County -- Louisa County -- Mahaska County -- Marion County -- Marion PD -- Marshall County -- Marshalltown PD -- Mason City PD -- Muscatine County --
Muscatine PD -- Newton PD -- Oskaloosa PD -- Ottumwa PD -- Pella PD -- Plymouth County -- Polk County -- Pottawattamie County
-- Scott County
-- Sioux City PD
-- Sioux County
-- Spencer PD -- Storm Lake PD -- Story County -- Tama County -- Urbandale PD -- Wapello County -- Warren County -- Washington County
-- Waterloo PD -- Webster County -- West Des Moines PD
-- Winneshiek County
-- Woodbury County
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-- The Disaster Center