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Uniform Crime Report
Crime in the United States, 2013

Overview
Table 23


Offense Analysis, Number and Percent Change, 2012–2013

In 2013, the average dollar value per motor vehicle stolen in the U.S. was $5,972.
The average dollar value of property taken during burglaries was $2,322; during
larceny-thefts, $1,259; and during robberies, $1,170.
• By location, 73.9 percent of burglaries occurred at residences. Among robbery
offenses, 42.5 percent occurred on streets or highways.

In 2013, the number of offenses in all location categories of robbery decreased
when compared with the 2012 totals. Among robbery locations, the number of
robberies at residences declined the most, 3.5 percent.
• Most larceny-thefts (46.8 percent) involved property valued at more than $200.
Crime in the United States, 2013




U.S. Department of Justice—Federal Bureau of Investigation
Released Fall 2014