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Home Crime in the U.S. 2014 Crime in the U.S. 2014 Tables Table 10 Table 10 Pieces Table 10 - Alabama

Table 10

ALABAMA

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2014

[The data shown in this table do not reflect county totals but are the number of offenses reported by the sheriff's office or county police department.]

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Violent
crime
Murder and
nonnegligent
manslaughter
Rape
(revised
definition)1
Rape
(legacy
definition)2
Robbery Aggravated
assault
Property
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor
vehicle
theft
Arson3
Metropolitan Counties Autauga 68 2 8 6 52 414 170 199 45
Baldwin 98 0 4 18 76 662 230 405 27
Bibb 4 0 1 0 3 82 42 34 6
Blount 90 0 6 1 83 923 311 524 88
Calhoun 15 0 3 1 11 471 200 266 5
Chilton 79 0 18 2 59 532 223 260 49
Colbert 58 0 16 4 38 436 131 264 41
Elmore 52 0 13 11 28 868 357 452 59
Etowah 86 0 22 3 61 615 239 326 50
Geneva 52 2 7 0 43 150 76 60 14
Hale 14 0 1 0 13 98 35 53 10
Henry 19 0 3 2 14 129 56 62 11
Houston 80 1 20 6 53 515 164 307 44
Lawrence 66 1 11 8 46 435 142 247 46
Limestone 82 0 11 2 69 585 188 362 35
Lowndes 49 2 10 3 34 241 114 106 21
Madison 342 6 55 50 231 2,175 637 1,370 168
Mobile 139 3 26 15 95 2,079 670 1,201 208
Montgomery 20 0 5 7 8 220 94 104 22
Russell 43 4 10 4 25 453 159 255 39
St. Clair 29 0 4 1 24 268 185 83 0
Tuscaloosa 213 3 19 20 171 1,284 366 790 128
Walker 103 1 12 10 80 1,058 339 580 139
Nonmetropolitan Counties Barbour 17 2 2 2 11 128 68 55 5
Bullock 15 0 0 3 12 84 65 15 4
Butler 44 1 7 4 32 214 93 113 8
Chambers 4 0 0 2 2 96 52 43 1
Cherokee 49 2 8 2 37 388 131 216 41
Clarke 72 0 6 4 62 113 48 49 16
Clay 17 0 1 0 16 31 10 17 4
Coffee 28 0 7 2 19 203 80 96 27
Coosa 13 0 1 0 12 201 74 121 6
Covington 22 0 4 0 18 210 76 115 19
Crenshaw 52 1 3 2 46 143 56 73 14
Cullman 84 2 34 8 40 1,030 297 646 87
Dale 29 1 9 0 19 190 55 119 16
Dallas 65 2 10 9 44 462 182 251 29
DeKalb 128 2 28 4 94 810 312 427 71
Escambia 24 0 0 6 18 133 47 78 8
Franklin 26 0 5 1 20 317 127 166 24
Greene 24 1 1 4 18 90 33 46 11
Jackson 81 3 20 0 58 588 264 274 50
Lamar 16 0 2 0 14 29 9 18 2
Macon 24 0 4 7 13 151 64 78 9
Marengo 33 0 3 3 27 178 64 102 12
Marion 30 1 5 2 22 188 66 110 12
Marshall 47 0 9 3 35 447 220 203 24
Monroe 34 0 0 1 33 136 40 85 11
Pike 15 0 1 1 13 155 38 105 12
Randolph 2 0 0 0 2 169 81 87 1
Talladega 74 0 1 10 63 901 340 492 69
Tallapoosa 19 0 9 0 10 146 71 63 12
Washington 22 0 2 0 20 86 25 52 9
Wilcox 52 2 0 3 47 105 38 62 5
Winston 15 0 6 0 9 86 35 47 4
  • 1 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) definition of rape. See Data Declaration for further explanation.
  • 2 The figures shown in this column for the offense of rape were reported using the legacy UCR definition of rape. See Data Declaration for further explanation.
  • 3 The FBI does not publish arson data unless it receives data from either the agency or the state for all 12 months of the calendar year.

Data Declaration

Provides the methodology used in constructing this table and other pertinent information about this table.