See If Police in Your State Reported Crime Data to the FBI
Date:  08-04-2023

Nearly one-third of law enforcement agencies are missing from the FBI’s 2022 crime statistics. Use our tables to check on your state and local agencies.
From The Marshall Project:

In 2022, 31% of the 18,000 law enforcement agencies across the U.S. failed to report crime data to the FBI's national database after transitioning to a new data collection system, according to the latest statistics from the FBI. Participation has improved since 2021 when almost 40% of the agencies were missing. The Marshall Project continues to follow the real-world consequences of the gaps.

In Florida 8% of law enforcement agencies reported crime data to the FBI, and 5% reported a full year of crime data in 2022.

49 out of 633 law enforcement agencies in Florida successfully submitted data to the FBI through the National Incident-Based Reporting System in 2022. The agencies that reported any crime stats represent roughly 1 in 5 people in the state.

49 states and the District of Columbia had higher reporting rates than Florida.

In Florida, the law enforcement agency with the largest jurisdiction that did not report 12 months of crime data to the FBI is the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, which did not report any data in 2022. According to the FBI, 1 million people live under its jurisdiction, which represent 5% of people living in the state. Continue reading >>>