Although the current conversation is centered around 2020 crime increases across the nation, the CBI has posted the 2019 crime data for hundreds of law enforcement agencies across Colorado.
*Statewide Jan-Dec 2018-2019 Totals Comparison |
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Jurisdiction by Geography: Colorado |
Measures - Number of Crimes |
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Incident Date |
2018 |
2019 |
2018-2019 Change |
Offense Type |
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Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter |
217 |
217 |
0% |
Aggravated Assault |
14,510 |
13,728 |
-5% |
Simple Assault |
34,741 |
33,844 |
-3% |
Burglary/Breaking &, Entering |
21,501 |
19,187 |
-11% |
Robbery |
3,800 |
3,595 |
-5% |
Motor Vehicle Theft |
22,613 |
21,659 |
-4% |
Larceny - Theft Offenses |
112,889 |
106,882 |
-5% |
Rape - Sex Assault Offenses |
7,113 |
6,496 |
-9% |
*The data set for 2019 contains incomplete information due to the fact not all law enforcement agencies have submitted crime statistics for this reporting period. Please contact law enforcement agencies directly for the most accurate and up-to-date crime statistics.
The CBI cannot offer analysis as to the reasons for changes in the crime rates or any other interpretation of the data, rather, those questions should be directed to individual law enforcement agencies.
Moving forward, the CBI is currently working on the system to ensure Colorado's 2020 crime statistics are publicly available in the first quarter of 2021.