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Aggravated Assault As An Unlawful Attack

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Aggravated Assault The FBI UCR website defines aggravated assault as “an unlawful attack by one person upon another for the purpose of inflicting severe or aggravated bodily injury” (FBI: July 2013). It goes on to describe it as any type of assault accompanied by use of a weapon (FBI: July 2013). Aggravated assault has decreased since 1993 from a rate of 440.5/100,000 people to a rate of 242.3/100,000 people in 2012 (FBI: Crime in US 2012). The Bureau of Justice Statistics defines assault as “an unlawful physical attack or threat of attack” (BJS). It also categorizes assault under aggravated and simple. Aggravated is broken down into two categories “with injury” and “threatened with a weapon” (BJS). Simple assault is broken down …show more content…

The total number of males who were arrested for aggravated assault in 2012 was 201,049 which is a slight decrease from 2003 at 239,489 (FBI: Ten-Year Arrest Trends Table 33). Females arrested for aggravated assault is significantly lower at 62,450 in 2003 and 59,103 in 2012 (FBI: Ten-Year Arrest Trends Table 33). The total number of offenders arrested by race in 2012 include White: 188,505, Black: 102,371, American Indian/Alaskan Native: 4,312, Asian: 4,755 (FBI: Arrests by Race 2012). The percent distribution for aggravated assault arrests by race are White: 62.8%, Black: 34.1%, American Indian/Alaskan Native: 1.4%, and Asian: 1.6% (FBI: Arrests by Race 2012). According to NJRS, aggravated assault victimization in 2004 (population 1,418, 660) occurred at a rate of 5.9/1000 age 12 and over, and in 2012 (population 996,110) and 2013 (population 994,220) the rate was 3.8/1000 age 12 and over (Truman 2013). According to the National Crime Victimization Survey for 2009, the rate of victimization for aggravated assault in 2000 was 5.7/1000 people age 12 and over (Truman 2009). In 2008, the rate was 3.3/10000 people age 12 and over and 2009 was 3.2/1000 age 12 and over (Truman 2009). The total number of aggravated assault of reported victimizations in 2008 was 839,940 and 823,340 in 2009 (Truman 2009). Victimizations declined drastically from 2000 to 2008 and very little from 2008 to 2009. NCVS showed that in 2009 that black males aged

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