The Institute for Economics and Peace released their report of the ten most violent states in the U.S. The violence is measured by the number of homicides, violent crimes, people in jail, and number of police officers per 100,00 people along with the general availability of small arms.
Find out if your state is on the list after the jump!
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10. Maryland:
United States Peace Index: 3.24
Percentage Change Since 1991: 18.2 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,749
9. South Carolina:
United States Peace Index: 3.26
Percentage Change Since 1991: 16.7 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,901
8. Oklahoma:
United States Peace Index: 3.27
Percentage Change Since 1991: 2.3 percent less safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,803
7. Arkansas
United States Peace Index: 3.3
Percentage Change Since 1991: 5.1 percent less safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,732
6. Texas:
United States Peace Index: 3.3
Percentage Change Since 1991: 16.4 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,704
5. Alabama
United States Peace Index: 3.42
Percentage Change Since 1991: 9.9 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,644
4. Florida
United States Peace Index: 3.5
Percentage Change Since 1991: 10.8 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $2,013
3. Nevada
United States Peace Index: 3.5
Percentage Change Since 1991: 5.5 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,996
2. Tennessee
United States Peace Index: 3.61
Percentage Change Since 1991: 9.3 percent less safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $1,844
1. Louisiana
United States Peace Index: 3.97
Percentage Change Since 1991: 7.1 percent more safe
Total Cost Of Crime Per Person: $2,458