FY2022

Iowa Metro Coalition Comparison

The Metropolitan Coalition 1 is an organization comprised of Iowa’s largest communities. The tables below present total offenses and rates by UCR 1 type. Metro Coalition UCR 1 Data, 2019:

Ave. w/o Iowa City

Cedar Rapids

Council Bluffs

Des Moines 218,384

Sioux City

Iowa City

Ames

Davenport

Dubuque

Waterloo

Population

68,237 134,007

62,427

102,392

57,973

82,339

67,723

99,185

77,390

Violent Crime

135

345

493

609

1,555

110

366

306

489

167 215

Violent Crime Rate Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Murder/Non-negligent Manslaughter Rate

197.84

257.45

789.72

594.77

712

189.74

444.5

451.84

454.73

1

2

6

2

14

0

2

1

3.5

1

1.47

1.5

9.61

1.95

6.4

0

2.43

1.48

3.1

1.3

Rape

44

27

39

84 82

117

34

50

12

50.88 52.48

40

Rape Rate

64.5

20.15

62.5

53.58

58.65

60.72

17.72

51.69

Robbery

21

83

57

124

283

9

57

38

84

25

Robbery Rate

30.78

61.94

91.31

121.1

129.59

15.52

69.23

56.11

71.95 351.5

32.3 101

Aggravated Assault Aggravated Assault Rate

69

233

391

399

1,141

67

257

255

101.12

173.87

626.33

389.68

522.47

115.57

312.12

376.53

327.21

130.5 1,252

Property Crime

1,171

4,470

3,649

3,918

8,933

949

3,203

1,682

3497

Property Crime Rate

1,716 3,335.66

5,845.2

3,826.47

4,090.5 1,636.99

3,890 2,483.65 2,915.56 1,617.78

Burglary

138

837

529

745

2,284

138 238 747

645

515

728.88 558.31

314

Burglary Rate Larceny-Theft

202.24

624.6 3,268

847.39

727.6 1,045.86

783.35

760.45

405.74

975

2,629

2,830

5,336

2,310

1,038 2,391.63

867

Larceny-Theft Rate Motor Vehicle Theft Motor Vehicle Theft

1,428.84 2,438.68

4,211.32

2,763.89

2,443.4 1,288.53 2,805.47 1,532.74

2,364 376.4

1,120.3

58 41

365

491

343 335

1,313

64

248

129

71

272.4

786.52

601.23

110.4

301.2

190.5

329.78

91.74

Rate

Arson

2

13

22

17

53

12

15

14

18.5

2

Arson Rate

2.93

9.7

35.24

16.6

24.27

20.7

18.2

20.67

18.54

2.58

• Variations in population coverage and reporting practices may cause differences in reporting from year to year. • Rates are the number of reported offenses per 100,000 population. • Sources: FBI, Uniform Crime Reports.

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