The Revised FBI Crime Data Reveals that it Originally Missed 1,699 Murders in 2022. Given that Almost all Murders are Reported, How Does the FBI Miss that Many Murders?


USA Today’s headline on the FBI’s reported crime data released in September 2023 claims “Violent crime dropped for second straight year in 2023, including murder and rape.” There are two errors in their headline. First, that it is the FBI’s measure of reported crime that fell, but that is not the same as all crime nor is it the only measure of reported crime. So they could have written, the FBI’s measure of reported violent crime fell in 2023. The second error is that they are wrong claiming that this was the second straight year, where an adjustment in the data showed a 4.5% increase in 2022. Originally, the FBI said that violent crime had fallen by 2.1% and now they say it increased by 4.5%. Just like the Bureau of Labor Statistics overestimated the number of jobs created.

Presumably the media was just reading the FBI’s press release and not looking at the actual data, and that may be why the media has ignored these statistics. Shockingly, the FBI’s September press release with the 2023 data doesn’t mention the changes to earlier data and that the original drop in violent crime for 2022 was now an increase. Nor did they mention that the new reported increase in 2022 was larger than the claimed decrease in 2023.

A net increase of 80.029 more violent crimes, 1,699 more murders, 7,780 more rapes, 33,459 more robberies, and 37,091 more aggravated assaults.

A major weakness for reported crime data is that most crimes aren’t reported to the police. Murder has the advantage because the vast majority of murders are reported. But the revised data for 2021 and 2022 shows a net increase of 1,699 more murders. How do you miss 1,699 murders? Another crime category that is well reported is motor vehicle theft because the thefts have to be reported for insurance to cover the theft. But the revised data shows a net increase of 54,216 more motor vehicle thefts.

FBI Reported Crime Data for 2021 and 2022 that was originally released in September 2023 and then revised in September 2024
Original data released in September 2023 Violent
crime
Murder and
nonnegligent 
manslaughter
Rape
(revised 
definition)
Rape
(legacy 
definition)
Robbery Aggravated 
assault
Property 
crime
Burglary Larceny-
theft
Motor 
vehicle 
theft
2021 1,253,716 22,536 140,902 109,733 217,550 903,897 6,083,874 899369 4334764 849741
2022 1,232,428 21,156 133,294 96,842 220,450 893,980 6,513,829 899293 4672363 942173
Original Change -21,288 -1,380 -7,608 -12,891 2,900 -9,917 429,955 -76 337,599 92,432
Revised data released in September 2024
2021 1,197,930 21,462 142,957 106,561 187,152 882,755 5,950,311 879,152 4,269,688 801,471
2022 1,256,671 21,781 140,384 101,450 223,511 909,929 6,578,281 908,900 4,721,262 948,119
Revised Change 58,741 319 -2,573 -5,111 36,359 27,174 627,970 29,748 451,574 146,648
Total Change 80,029 1,699 5,035 7,780 33,459 37,091 198,015 29,824 113,975 54,216

The changes in the percent changes in the various crime rates are dramatic.

FBI Reported Crime Rate Data for 2021 and 2022 that was originally released in September 2023 and then revised in September 2024
Violent 
crime 
rate 
Murder and 
nonnegligent 
manslaughter 
rate 
Rape
(revised 
definition) 
rate3
Rape
(legacy 
definition) 
rate4
Robbery 
rate 
Aggravated 
assault rate 
Property 
crime 
rate 
Burglary 
rate 
Larceny-
theft rate 
Motor 
vehicle 
theft 
rate 
Original data released in September 2023
2021 377.6 6.8 42.4 33.0 65.5 272.2 1,832.3 270.9 1,305.5 255.9
2022 369.8 6.3 40.0 29.1 66.1 268.2 1,954.4 269.8 1,401.9 282.7
Revised data released in September 2024
2021 360.9 6.5 43.1 32.1 56.4 266.0 1,792.8 264.9 1,286.5 241.5
2022 377.1 6.5 42.1 30.4 67.1 273.0 1,973.8 272.7 1,416.6 284.5
Original Percentage Change in Rate -2.1% -7.4% -5.7% -11.8% 0.9% -1.5% 6.7% -0.4% 7.4% 10.5%
New Percentage Change in rate 4.5% 0.0% -2.3% -5.3% 19.0% 2.6% 10.1% 2.9% 10.1% 17.8%
Difference 6.6% 7.4% 3.3% 6.5% 18.1% 4.1% 3.4% 3.4% 2.7% 7.3%
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