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Violent Crime On The Increase In America Today

By: Bryan Hough

These days, it's hard to turn on the TV or radio without hearing about a new violent crime that has occurred somewhere in the nation. The headlines from coast to coast notify of the possibility for assault, rape, murder, and other violent acts. As a result, today most families are conscious of this rising threat. On the other hand, far too many people think that crimes only happen to "other people," and consequently never take steps to protect their safety or prepare for the possibility of being assaulted. Just how frequent are violent crimes in America today?

The four major categories of violent crime are murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. In addition, there are dozens of additional crimes that may end up violent, such as a home invasion or a carjacking. In truth, violent crime is often defined as any crime that utilizes violence or a threat of violence, regardless of whether the intention of the act is the violence itself or the perpetration of some other crime.

Every year, there are nearly 1,400,000 severe violent crimes reported around the country. Aggravated assault tops the list at a staggering 62 percent of all reported violent crimes. Though it is thought that the rate of assault has declined over the past few years, it still accounts for almost 850,000 crimes each year, in virtually every city across the country and in rural areas too. You can never be certain that such a crime will not happen to you or to your family or friends, even if you reside in an area that you consider safe.

After aggravated assaults, robberies account for the next highest statistics of violent crimes. At nearly 30 percent of all violent crimes committed inside the United States, over 400,000 robberies occur in the U.S. each year. Robbery is defined as the taking of personal property by the use of violence or the threat of violence. In addition to attacks on the street with an aim of robbery, there are also carjackings, business break-ins, and home invasions as well as other property crimes that may turn violent.

Rape and sexual assault accounts for more than 94,000 reported crimes every year. Roughly 6 of every 100 women currently living the United States will end up a victim of rape or sexual assault through her lifetime. Sexual assault is the only group of violent crime in which females are the primary victims. For all other kinds of violent crimes, men fall victim more often than women. Your appearance, no longer how sure or "tough looking" you are, is not enough to keep you safe from a violent attack.

Murder accounts for roughly one percent of all reported violent crimes. Though statistically small, this means about 15,000 murders every year. This high number is enough to strike fear into anybody, giving you more than enough reason to purchase pepper spray, home security alarms, and other devices to keep you and your family protected from this and other violent crimes. If you do find yourself in a scenario that is possibly violent, wouldn't you want to be able to protect yourself and the ones you love from injury?

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