Violent Crime in Waukesha and Wisconsin
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States, includes data from Waukesha and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of violent crimes were reported here and how the city compares to others.
Every year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation uses data reported to it by nearly every law enforcement agency in the country to build a report on crime in the United States. The report includes data on reported crimes, from theft to homicide, arrests, trends and how many officers are employed in communities.
Patch has taken the Wisconsin data and put it into a searchable database. Fill in the name of a community to see the number of reported violent crimes in 2011, and click through to learn more about the types of offenses within each community.
Find out about property crime in Waukesha and Wisconsin.
See the whole 2011 Crime in the United States report, and the 2010 report.
James B. Simmons
9:13 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
52 YEARS OF MILWAUKEE HAS PROVEN TO BE ENOUGH......
LOVIN...WAUKESHA...
Dan Reams
11:17 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
I keep clicking on the link in the "Find out about property crime in Waukesha and Wisconsin" section and keep getting looped back to http://waukesha.patch.com/articles/violent-crime-in-waukesha-and-wisconsin .
Sarah Millard
11:30 am on Monday, November 26, 2012
Dan, that doesn't seem to be the case on my end. Have you tried clicking the story on the side about property crimes? There doesn't seem to be any reason it's going to the violent crimes again. I just looked at the link and it goes to the property crime. The database pages are very similar.