Please note that these figures do not include crime statistics for 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 or 2005, as there were no data available for those years.
Nashville, Arkansas Crime Statistics
This page contains crime rates for Nashville, Arkansas. You can look through the breakdown of crime by type, changes to crime data over time, and see how Nashville compares to similar locations. If you are interested in seeing public records information for Nashville, Arkansas, you can click the Public Records tab at the top.
Total Crime
Between 2003 and 2008 there were 1,195 total crimes reported in Nashville, Arkansas (81 of them violent). Of the 299 crimes that take place per year in Nashville, close to 50% transpire less than one mile from home. On average, someone is a victim of a crime in Nashville, Arkansas 299 times a year. This includes 2 murders, 10 rapes, and just about six hundred thefts (including 16 car thefts).
Crime Trends
In the course of the most recent 10 years, crime data were available in Nashville, Arkansas for 4 years. Throughout that period, reported crime in Nashville has risen by 45%. Throughout the same period of time, violent crime improved by 5%. By and large, the crime data indicate a significant rise in crime over the last 4 years in Nashville. If the current trend continues, predicted crime numbers could hit just about four hundred for Nashville, Arkansas in 2009.
Please take note that these graphs show reported crime rates and some sudden changes in crime data are the result of changes in reporting, not actual changes in crime rates.
Crime Comparisons
You are discouraged against over-analyzing ranking data to decide 'how dangerous' a certain location is, as many factors, including episodic events, or disparities in crime reporting and methodology can skew rankings. Click on the individual table bars to see crime rates in these locations.
Crime Data Information
Nashville, 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 2003, due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
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