One person murdered every 31 minutes in U.S, Says FBI’s 2024 Crime Report

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has released its 2024 “Reported Crimes in the Nation” report, indicating a noticeable drop in violent crime across the United States. The report also, showed a 14.9 percent drop in murder and non-negligent manslaughter compared to 2023.

Aug 7, 2025 - 14:01
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One person murdered every 31 minutes in U.S, Says FBI’s 2024 Crime Report

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, has released its 2024 “Reported Crimes in the Nation” report, indicating a noticeable drop in violent crime across the United States. The report also, showed a 14.9 percent drop in murder and non-negligent manslaughter compared to 2023.

The report showed that over 16,000 law enforcement agencies, including state, county, city, university, college, and tribal departments, submitted data to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting, UCR, Programme, covering an estimated 95.6 percent of the total U.S. population.

The FBI stated that the statistics were 

gathered through the National Incident-Based Reporting System, NIBRS, and the Summary Reporting System, SRS.

According to the FBI stated violent crimes occured every 25.9 seconds in 2024, even with a murder taking place every 31.1 minutes and a rape being reported every 4.1 minutes.

The FBI, however , said that in spite of the frequency, there was a national average of 4.5 percent decrease in violent crime compared to 2023.

The report read in part, “This year’s statistics reflect a continued national effort in curbing violent crime.

“Most notably, murder, robbery, and rape all experienced measurable decreases, indicating the effectiveness of law enforcement strategies and cooperation among communities.”

The report further showed that murder and non-negligent manslaughter decreased by 14.9 percent, while rape, based on the revised 2013 definition, declined by 5.2 percent, while aggravated assault dropped by 3.0 percent, just as robbery cases fell by 8.9 percent across the country.

On Hate Crime, the FBI stated that, 16,419 agencies participated in reporting bias-motivated crimes, covering 95.1 percent of the U.S. population.

According to the organisation, all the participating agencies submitted reports of 11,679 criminal incidents and 13,683 related offences, which were motivated by bias toward race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender, and gender identity.

In a comparative dataset of agencies that submitted at least six consistent months of hate crime data in both 2023 and 2024, the FBI found that reported hate crime incidents decreased by 1.5 percent, dropping from 11,041 incidents in 2023 to 10,873 in 2024.

“To ensure consistency and reliability in year-to-year comparisons, the UCR Program only included data from agencies that met minimum reporting thresholds,” the agency explained.

The 2024 report also marks a critical change in methodology. For the first time, the FBI’s violent crime estimates for the years 2013 through 2024 are based entirely on the revised rape definition adopted in 2013, which includes a broader range of sexual assault scenarios beyond the legacy definition.

The FBI had previously maintained two datasets to preserve historical consistency but has now streamlined its approach. Beginning in 2017, the legacy definition was phased out, and the 2024 report completes the transition.

“The change reflects an evolving understanding of sexual violence and ensures a more inclusive count of victims,” the FBI stated.

The “Reported Crimes in the Nation” report is comprised of five sections: Crime in the United States, NIBRS, Hate Crime Statistics, the Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, LEOKA, assault tables, as well as the UCR Summary of Reported Crimes in the Nation. P.M.News

 

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