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New Hampshire Crime Trends in 2022: A Look at the Numbers

In 2022, New Hampshire reported a significant increase in violent crime rates, marking a trend that mirrored the nationwide surge in violent offenses. According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, which collects and analyzes crime data from law enforcement agencies across the United States, New Hampshire’s violent crime rate increased by a notable percentage compared to the previous year.

The FBI UCR Program is a crucial resource for understanding crime trends and patterns in the United States. Established in the 1930s, the program provides a comprehensive picture of crime in America, allowing law enforcement agencies and researchers to identify areas of concern and develop effective strategies for reducing crime. In 2022, the UCR Program reported a 4.6% increase in violent crime nationwide, with New Hampshire contributing to this upward trend.

The rise in violent crime in New Hampshire was accompanied by a decline in property crime rates. According to the FBI UCR data, property crime rates in New Hampshire decreased by a notable percentage in 2022, marking a shift away from the decades-long trend of rising property crime. This trend was consistent with national patterns, as property crime rates declined by 3.4% nationwide.

Despite the decline in property crime, New Hampshire’s overall crime rate remained a concern in 2022. The state’s violent crime rate, which includes offenses such as murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault, was higher than the national average. This trend was driven by a rise in aggravated assault, which accounted for the majority of violent crimes in New Hampshire in 2022. The increase in aggravated assault was part of a broader national trend, as the FBI UCR data showed a 5.1% increase in aggravated assault nationwide.

As the FBI UCR Program continues to collect and analyze crime data, it provides law enforcement agencies and policymakers with valuable insights into crime trends and patterns. By examining the data from 2022, researchers can identify areas of concern and develop effective strategies for reducing crime in New Hampshire and across the United States. The continued collection and analysis of crime data is essential for creating safer communities and promoting public trust in law enforcement agencies.”

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