Please note that these figures do not include crime statistics for 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 or 2006, as there were no data available for those years.
Clarksville, Arkansas Crime Statistics
This webpage contains crime figures for Clarksville, Arkansas. You can examine the breakdown of crime by type, changes to crime numbers over time, and see how Clarksville compares to similar locations. If you are interested in seeing public records resources for Clarksville, Arkansas, you can click the Public Records tab at the top.
Total Crime
Between 2004 and 2008 there were 1,314 total crimes reported in Clarksville, Arkansas (62 of them violent). Of the 438 crimes that occur a year in Clarksville, almost half happen less than a mile from home. On average, someone is a victim of a crime in Clarksville, Arkansas every 20 hours.
Crime Trends
During the previous 10 years, crime data were available in Clarksville, Arkansas for 3 years. Over that interval, reported crime in Clarksville decreased by 14 percent. Over that same time frame, violent crime increased by 71 percent. Overall, the crime numbers reveal a gradual decrease in crime over the last 3 years in Clarksville. If the current trend continues, predicted crime numbers could fall to four hundred for Clarksville, Arkansas in 2009.
Remember that these graphs show reported crime figures and some step offs in crime numbers may be the result of changes in reporting, not actual changes in crime rates.
Crime Comparisons
Visitors are cautioned against interpreting ranking data to determine 'how dangerous' a certain location is, as many factors, including episodic events, or differences in crime reporting and methodology can skew rankings. Click on the individual graph bars to see crime figures in these locations.
Crime Data Information
Clarksville, Arkansas law enforcement agencies report their statistics to the FBI UCR program. The FBI has noted the following deviations from their data quality guidelines:
- In 2004, because of changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
- In 2008, because of changes in the state/local agency's reporting practices, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
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