Monday , June 04, 2007 WASHINGTON - AP
The
nation's murder rate rose slightly last year but the number of robberies
skyrocketed by 6 percent, preliminary data released Monday show. The
statistics were part of an overall 1.3 percent rise in violent crime
across the country in 2006 -- the second straight annual increase.
However, car thefts, arsons and other property crimes dipped for the
second straight year, the data show.
The
modest increase in murders reflected a mixed bag for cities. The number
of homicides in major metropolitan areas -- those with at least 1
million residents -- climbed by 6.7 percent. Smaller cities, meanwhile,
saw their murders decrease by a collective 11.9 percent.
The
spike in robberies marked the highest increase in any category of
crime surveyed in the FBI report, which was compiled with data from
more than 11,700 law enforcement agencies nationwide.
Violent
crime rose in every region of the country except for the Northeast
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states saw the largest jump in violent crime, by 2.8 percent, the
data show.
The new numbers come amid a Justice Department push to tamp down violent
crime with millions of new dollars in funds to local police and a
surge of federal agents to troubled cities. Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales -- who took office as violent crime started to rise -- has
called the crackdown one of his top priorities for the remaining 18
months of his tenure at the Justice Department.
In
a spot of good news, violent crime grew at a slower pace than initially
expected. In December, the FBI projected a 3.7 percent increase for
the first six months of 2006. The year before, in 2005, violent crime
rose by 2.3 percent.
Property crimes decreased overall by 2.9 percent from 2005, the FBI
reported. Burglaries, however, rose slightly -- particularly in mid-sized
cities, where the rate grew by 3.3 percent.
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