National violent crime data in 2021 was severely compromised because around 40% of law enforcement agencies nationwide failed to report their crime data. Two of the most populous states — California and Florida — were a big part of the problem.
Florida and California had the lowest percentages of law enforcement agencies turning over crime data to the FBI last year.National violent crime data in 2021 was severely compromised because around 40% of law enforcement agencies nationwide failed to report their crime data. Two of the most populous states were a big part of the problem.
This data reporting failure came amid anxiety about rising crime in some cities — a major issue in midterms.An Axios analysis of FBI data released earlier this year found that only two law enforcement agencies out of Florida's 757 submitted 2021 crime data to the FBI. That's only 0.3% of the state's law enforcement agencies.Less than 3% of Pennsylvania's agencies and only 12% of Maryland's, submitted data.
100% of law enforcement agencies in Connecticut, Delaware, North Dakota, and Vermont submitted their crime data to the FBI. Texas, the nation's second most populous state, had one of the best reporting percentages. The Axios analysis found 84% of the Lone Star State's agencies submitted crime data.The FBI's annual data set is the country's foremost way to understand how crime across the U.S. is changing, measuring things like
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