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FBI reports violent crime nears five-year peak
By Lara Jakes Jordan
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON — Violent crime rose nearly 2 percent last year, the FBI reported Monday in nationwide data that show a slightly higher increase than expected.
The new numbers confirm that crime rates continued on a two-year upward trend after a relative lull in violence between 2002 and 2004.
The rising crime rates have been a concern for the Justice Department, which earlier this year blamed the increases on gangs, guns and youth violence. The Bush administration has pledged to spend $50 million this year to combat gangs and guns, and is pushing Congress for new laws to let the federal government better investigate and prosecute violent crime.
Overall, violent crime rose by 1.9 percent in 2006 - slightly higher than the 1.3 percent increase reflected earlier this summer in preliminary FBI data.
A five-year look at crime rates show that the number of murders, robberies, rapes and other violent offenses committed in 2006 is returning to the peak reached in 2002. Crime dropped dramatically after that, the FBI data show.
In 2006, for example, an estimated 1,417,000 violent crimes were committed across the country. That was a sharp rise from the 1,360,000 crimes reported in 2004 and approaches the estimated 1,425,000-mark reached in 2002.
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The 2006 FBI Uniform Crime Report can be found at: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2006/index.html
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