In 1932, Vermont was no exception to the nation’s rising crime wave, as the state’s crime rates skyrocketed amidst the Great Depression. According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, Vermont’s crime trends were shaped by the economic hardship and social unrest of the time.
The most significant crime trend in Vermont in 1932 was the rise in larceny, with reported cases of theft and burglary increasing dramatically. This was not unique to Vermont, as the UCR program reported a 10.2% increase in larceny nationwide in 1932. The Great Depression had left millions of Americans struggling to make ends meet, and theft became a common means of survival for some.
Violent crime rates in Vermont also increased in 1932, with reported cases of murder, manslaughter, and non-negligent homicide rising by 15%. This trend was consistent with national statistics, which showed a 12.8% increase in violent crime rates across the country. The economic stress and social tensions of the time contributed to a rise in violent confrontations.
Property crimes, including burglary, theft, and vandalism, dominated the crime landscape in Vermont in 1932. The UCR program reported that 83% of all reported crimes in Vermont were property crimes, with larceny being the most common offense. This was consistent with national trends, as property crimes accounted for 85% of all reported crimes across the country.
The economic hardship and social unrest of the Great Depression had a profound impact on crime rates in Vermont in 1932. As the nation struggled to recover from the devastating effects of the Depression, crime rates continued to rise, putting a strain on local law enforcement and communities. The FBI UCR program’s data provides a glimpse into the crime trends of the time, highlighting the need for law enforcement and policymakers to address the root causes of crime and work towards solutions that promote public safety and economic stability.
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Key Facts
- State: Vermont
- Year: 1932
- Category: Historical Crime Statistics
- Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report ↗
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