Sunday, September 30, 2007

Violent crime in the United States rose more than previously believed in 2006 ... w. 2005 ... first steady increase in violent crime since 1993

Violent Crime, a Sticky Issue for White House, Shows Steeper Rise | By Dan Eggen | Washington Post Staff Writer | Tuesday, September 25, 2007; Page A07

Violent crime in the United States rose more than previously believed in 2006, continuing the most significant increase in more than a decade, according to an FBI report released yesterday.

The FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting Program found that robberies surged by 7.2 percent and homicides rose 1.8 percent from 2005 to 2006. Violent crime overall rose 1.9 percent, substantially more than an increase of 1.3 percent estimated in a preliminary FBI report in June.

The jump was the second in two years, following a 2.3 percent rise in 2005. Taken together, the two years represent the first steady increase in violent crime since 1993, FBI records show.

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