Please note that these figures do not include crime statistics for 1999 or 2000, as there were no data available for those years.
Farmerville, Louisiana Crime Statistics
This webpage contains crime data for Farmerville, Louisiana. You can look at the breakdown of crime by type, changes to crime rates over time, and see how Farmerville compares to similar locations. If you are interested in seeing public records links for Farmerville, Louisiana, you can click the Public Records tab at the top.
Total Crime
Between 2001 and 2008 there were 1,957 total crimes reported in Farmerville, Louisiana (389 of them violent). Of the 245 crimes that transpire each year in Farmerville, just about one half take place less than a mile from home. On average, someone is a victim of a crime in Farmerville, Louisiana 245 times a year. This includes 1 murder, 11 rapes, and over one thousand thefts (including 35 automobile thefts).
Crime Trends
Throughout the last 10 years, crime data were available in Farmerville, Louisiana for 8 years. Over that period of time, reported crime in Farmerville has diminished by 1 per-cent. In the course of that same period, violent crime rose by 42 per-cent. Taken as a whole, the crime rates are a sign of a slow drop off in crime over the last 8 years in Farmerville. If the current trend continues, predicted crime numbers could fall to two hundred for Farmerville, Louisiana in 2009.
Bear in mind that these graphs show reported crime data and large changes in crime rates can be the result of changes in reporting, not actual changes in crime rates.
Crime Comparisons
Individuals are dissuaded against drawing conclusions from ranking data to determine 'how dangerous' a particular location is, as many factors, including episodic events, or discrepencies in crime reporting and methodology can skew rankings. Click on the individual figure bars to see crime data in these locations.
Crime Data Information
Farmerville, Louisiana law enforcement agencies report their statistics to the FBI UCR program. The FBI has noted the following deviations from their data quality guidelines:
- In 2002, due to changes in reporting practices, annexations, and/or incomplete data, figures are not comparable to previous years' data.
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