Uniform Crime Reports and Index of Crime in Tulsa in the State of Oklahoma enforced by Tulsa Police from 1985 to 2005
Number of Violent Crimes Reported by Tulsa Police by Year and Total
Year  Population Murder/ Man-
slaughter
Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crime
2005 380,440 59 303 1,096 3,538 4,996
2004 383,316 48 299 1,035 3,306 4,688
2003 388,099 63 272 891 3,080 4,306
2002 392,253 26 243 901 3,153 4,323
2001 388,480 34 256 776 3,481 4,547
2000 387,419 33 242 737 3,399 4,411
1995 371,495 32 255 947 3,127 4,361
1990 361,792 58 382 1,539 2,920 4,899
1985 369,087 35 268 796 1,805 2,904
1980 350,387 36 251 798 1,630 2,715
Oklahoma Counties
In 1930, the FBI assumed responsibility for managing the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, collecting data from 400 cities.  By 2006, over 15,000 law enforcement agencies submitted crime reports to the FBI, but since not all jurisdictions provide reports there is a possibility that you won't find complete data on some of our agency crime report pages.  In every case where the FBI has assigned a population to a jurisdiction, we are providing a page even though it may be blank. When a city located in a county starts submitting its own reports, the population assigned to the county is reduced to reflect that fact.  
Number of Property Crimes Reported by Tulsa Police by Year and Total
UCR Crime Statistics prepared by the:
The Disaster Center
in association with the:
The Rothstein Catalog on Disaster Recovery
Index of the State of Oklahoma Uniform Crime Reports 

Index of United State's Crime Reports
Year  Population Burglary Larceny
Theft
Vehicle Theft Total Property Crime
2005 380,440 6,592 14,847 3,730 25,169
2004 383,316 6,648 16,590 3,723 26,961
2003 388,099 6,403 17,343 3,507 27,253
2002 392,253 6,313 15,918 3,565 25,796
2001 388,480 5,863 15,308 3,636 24,807
2000 387,419 5,383 13,677 3,382 22,442
1995 371,495 6,072 12,991 4,402 23,465
1990 361,792 8,200 14,323 7,599 30,122
1985 369,087 9,078 15,530 5,142 29,750
1980 350,387 11,071 14,990 3,241 29,302
The UCR can be presented here because of the hard work of law enforcement statisticians who must classify and score each crime according to the strict criteria developed for the UCR.   Some agency's crime reports do not have a population associated with them, these may include: the highway patrol, state police, a drug enforcement agency, an environmental enforcement agency, a transportation utility, colleges, and others.  Areas may have many agencies performing the same or different law enforcement functions, and a population can only be assigned once, so it is not possible to formulate a crime rate for every agency.  
Violent Crime Index base upon 100,000 People
Year  Population Murder/ Man-
slaughter
Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Total Violent Crime
2005 380,440 15.5 79.6 288.1 930.0 1,313.2
2004 383,316 12.5 78.0 270.0 862.5 1,223.0
2003 388,099 16.2 70.1 229.6 793.6 1,109.5
2002 392,253 6.6 61.9 229.7 803.8 1,102.1
2001 388,480 8.8 65.9 199.8 896.1 1,170.5
2000 387,419 8.5 62.5 190.2 877.3 1,138.6
1995 371,495 8.6 68.6 254.9 841.7 1,173.9
1990 361,792 16.0 105.6 425.4 807.1 1,354.1
1985 369,087 9.5 72.6 215.7 489.0 786.8
1980 350,387 10.3 71.6 227.7 465.2 774.9
Knowing the trend of the rate of crime can be an important measure of the social health of our communities.  An unusually high rate may be caused by an isolated tragic event, the location of the jurisdiction in an area with a large industrial zone or that serves as a tourist destination, and a low rate may be caused by the assignment of crimes to multiple agencies serving the same area, only one of which can be assigned the population, or an error in the number of crimes reported.
Property Crime Index per 100,000 People
Year  Population Burglary Larceny
Theft
Vehicle Theft Total Property Crime
2005 380,440 1,732.7 3,902.6 980.4 6,615.8
2004 383,316 1,734.3 4,328.0 971.3 7,033.6
2003 388,099 1,649.8 4,468.7 903.6 7,022.2
2002 392,253 1,609.4 4,058.1 908.9 6,576.4
2001 388,480 1,509.2 3,940.5 936.0 6,385.7
2000 387,419 1,389.5 3,530.3 873.0 5,792.7
1995 371,495 1,634.5 3,497.0 1,184.9 6,316.4
1990 361,792 2,266.5 3,958.9 2,100.4 8,325.8
1985 369,087 2,459.6 4,207.7 1,393.2 8,060.4
1980 350,387 3,159.6 4,278.1 925.0 8,362.8
The UCR does not include a record of every crime reported to law enforcement, and every agency does not submit data in the form that the FBI requests.  The most accurate number of crimes reported are those involving death.  The least accurate is the number of rapes that are reported. The the number of case of rape reported does not include attempted rapes.  Aggravated Assault does not include cases of simple assault, (which are the largest number of assaults reported to police) and so constitutes only a portion of the total number of reported assaults.  The number of Aggravated Assaults used here was arrived at by subtracting the number of Simple Assaults from the Total Assaults reported by each agency.  For a few agencies, this process resulted in the generation of a negative number (their UCR report wrongly indicates that there were more simple assaults than the total number of reported assaults).

The magnitude of a threat/risk is measured by its frequency and effect. By this definition crime may well constitute the single greatest risk/threat we face today.   If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please see our FAQ page first at: http://www.disastercenter.com/UCR.html and feel free to post a message to host@disastercenter.com.  
 

National Criminal Victimization Survey, 1996 estimate that only  37% of rapes are reported to police

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