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Washington state leads the US in burglaries

New research has revealed the states where you are most likely to be burglarized and Washington is at the top of the list, with 548 burglaries per 100,000 citizens. 

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Criminal defense firm, Suzuki Law Offices, analyzed FBI crime data to determine the number of burglaries committed in each state in 2022. They then looked at the population of each state to determine the states with the highest number of burglaries per 100,000 citizens. 

      Rank           State    Number of burglaries per 100k citizens 
          1         Washington         548.4 
          2         New Mexico         481.1 
          3         Oklahoma         456.3 
          4         Arkansas         433.6 
          5         Nevada         424.9 
          6         Louisiana         392.7 
          7         Colorado         366.9 
          8         North Dakota         366.3 
          9         California         357.2 
          10         South Carolina         354.2 

At the top of the list is Washington, with 548.4 burglaries committed per 100,000 residents. In 2022, there were 43,481 reported offences, a 6% increase from the previous year. The most common locations burglars in the state targeted were non-residential structures such as office buildings and stores during the night, and the average value of items stolen in each burglary was $6,195. 

Second is New Mexico, with 481.1 burglaries committed per 100,000 people in 2022, an increase of 11% from the previous year. The average value of items stolen in each offence was $5,920. Out of a total of 11,590 burglaries, 3,263 targeted residential properties such as houses during the day, while 2,203 of the offences targeted residential properties during the night.  

In third place is Oklahoma, with 456.3 burglaries committed per 100,000 people. This is actually a decrease of 19% from the previous year. Despite this decline, Oklahoma still has the third highest burglary rate in the US, with a total of 19,388 offences in 2022. The average value of items stolen in each burglary was $2,730, with the most commonly targeted locations being residential properties during the day. 

Next on the list is Arkansas, with 433.6 burglaries per 100,000 residents, a total of 13,897 in 2022. Residential properties during the day were targeted the most, with 4,617 offences. On average, $5,280 worth of goods were stolen in each burglary.  

Fifth is Nevada, with 424.9 burglaries per 100,000 citizens in 2022, which amounts to a total of 13,779 offences. This is a 7% increase from the year before. 4,368 of the offences targeted residential properties during the day and the average cost of items stolen was $4,786.  

Louisiana is sixth, with 392.7 burglaries per 100,000 citizens. The building type targeted the most were residential properties, which accounted for 7,045 offenses. In total, there were 19,503 burglaries in Louisiana in 2022, with the average value of items stolen in each one being $1,873. 

In seventh place is Colorado, with 366.9 burglaries per 100,000 people, a total of 22,934 offenses. Despite this being a 6% decrease from the previous year, the state remains as one of the worst in the US for burglary rates. The average value of items stolen was $2,778, with the most targeted property type being non-residential buildings during the night, which accounted for 7,503 of the burglaries.  

North Dakota is next on the list, with 366.3 burglaries per 100,000 residents. The state, despite being one of the least populated in the US, has the eighth highest burglary rate. In 2022, there were 2,859 reported offences, with 881 that targeted residential properties at night. On average, the value of items stolen in each burglary was $1,217.  

In ninth place is California, with 357.2 burglaries per 100,000 citizens, a total of 142,978 offences 2022. This is a huge increase from the previous year, which had 26,058 reported burglaries. The average cost of stolen items in each one was $7,668. Nonresidential properties at night were targeted the most, accounting for 45,330 of the offences.  

Tenth is South Carolina, with 354.2 reported burglaries per 100,00 people. Out of 18,872 offences, 6,732 targeted residential properties during the day. 5,245 targeted residential properties at night. The average cost of items stolen each time was $2,389.  

On the other hand, the state with the lowest rate of burglaries is New Hampshire, with just 76.2 per 100,000 citizens, with a total of 1,013 offenses in 2022.  

Richard Suzuki from Suzuki Law Offices commented:  

“This research sheds light on an important and complex issue. It is important to understand that crime is often a symptom of larger societal issues and strategies to address them go beyond law enforcement; investing in community programs, education, job creation, and mental health services can all have a profound impact on reducing crime rates. 

“With home burglaries, offenders exploit the daytime hours when houses are more likely to be unoccupied due to work or school commitments, making them easier targets. Burglars that target businesses mainly offend during the night when the buildings are empty.  

“With that said, it is crucial for Americans to take preventative measures to safeguard their homes and businesses from burglary. Simple steps like installing robust locks, using security systems, and ensuring proper lighting can significantly deter potential burglars. Ultimately, the fight against burglary is not just about securing property but also about creating safer communities.” 

Full List of nationwide burglaries compiled by Suzuki Law:

            Rank           State           Number of burglaries in 2022           Population           Number of burglaries per 100k 
          1         Washington         43481         7,785,786         558.5 
          2         New Mexico         11590         2,113,344         548.4 
          3         Oklahoma         19338         4,019,800         481.1 
          4         Arkansas         13897         3,045,637         456.3 
          5         Nevada         13779         3,177,772         433.6 
          6         Louisiana         19503         4,590,241         424.9 
          7         Colorado         22934         5,839,926         392.7 
          8         North Dakota         2859         779,261         366.9 
          9         California         142978         39,029,342         366.3 
          10         South Carolina         18872         5,282,634         357.2 
          11         North Carolina         37896         10,698,973         354.2 
          12         Oregon         14978         4,240,137         353.2 
          13         Texas         100203         30,029,572         333.7 
          14         Tennessee         22442         7,051,339         318.3 
          15         Alabama         14756         5,074,296         290.8 
          16         Missouri         17789         6,177,957         287.9 
          17         Alaksa         1967         733,583         268.1 
          18         Kansas         7841         2,937,150         267 
          19         Arizona         18201         7,359,197         247.3 
          20         South Dakota         2245         909,824         246.8 
          21         Ohio         28220         11,756,058         240 
          22         Kentucky         10785         4,512,310         239 
          23         Hawaii         3118         1,440,196         216.5 
          24         Minnesota         12229         5,717,184         213.9 
          25         Montana         2389         1,122,867         212.8 
          26         Michigan         21347         10,034,113         212.7 
          27         Delaware         2060         1,018,396         202.3 
          28         Iowa         6404         3,200,517         200.1 
          29         Utah         6718         3,380,800         198.7 
          30         Mississippi         5811         2,940,057         197.6 
          31         Georgia         21419         10,912,876         196.3 
          32         Indiana         13059         6,833,037         191.1 
          33         Maryland         11073         6,164,660         179.6 
          34         West Virginia         2908         1,775,156         163.8 
          35         Illinois         20433         12,582,032         162.4 
          36         Idaho         3141         1,939,033         162 
          37         New York         31304         19,677,151         159.1 
          38         Vermont         984         647,064         152.1 
          39         Wisconsin         8864         5,892,539         150.4 
          40         Wyoming         850         581,381         146.2 
          41         Massachusetts         10076         6,981,974         144.3 
          42         Rhode Island          1503         1,093,734         137.4 
          43         New Jersey         12412         9,261,699         134 
          44         Connecticut         4714         3,626,205         130 
          45         Virginia         10974         8,683,619         126.4 
          46         Pennsylvania         15683         12,972,008         120.9 
          47         Nebraska         2268         1,967,923         115.2 
          48         Maine         1595         1,385,340         115.1 
          49         Florida          24378         22,244,823         109.6 
          50         New Hampshire         1013         1,395,231         72.6 

This information was provided by Suzuki Law Offices, a firm committed to providing exceptional legal service.  

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