Crime Grade · FBI UCR Data · 2024

Yorktown, IN Crime Grade

How Yorktown grades for violent crime against every other reporting U.S. city — and against the rest of Indiana — based on the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting data.

A

National

2/10

vs. all U.S. cities ≥ 25,000 population

A

Indiana

2/10

vs. Indiana cities ≥ 10,000 population

In 2024, the violent crime rate in Yorktown, IN was 50.8 per 100,000 residents (6 incidents over a population of 11,810). That puts Yorktown 86% below the U.S. rate of 364.7 and 86% below the Indiana statewide rate of 353.8.

Violent crime rate, 5-year trend

Per 100,000 residents. Yorktown (red), Indiana (blue), U.S. average (gray dashed).

Yorktown vs. U.S., 2024 — by offense

Rates per 100,000 residents for each offense category.

Full data, last 5 years

Rates per 100,000 residents. Raw counts in parentheses.

Offense20232024
Violent crime59.5(7)50.8(6)
Murder0.0(0)0.0(0)
Rape17.0(2)8.5(1)
Robbery0.0(0)8.5(1)
Aggravated assault42.5(5)33.9(4)
Property crime526.9(62)279.4(33)
Burglary93.5(11)59.3(7)
Larceny399.4(47)203.2(24)
Motor vehicle theft25.5(3)0.0(0)

How the Crime Grade is calculated

  • Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting via the Crime Data Explorer. Agency-level data, pulled directly. No third-party aggregators, no proprietary score.
  • Metric: Violent crime rate per 100,000 residents (murder + rape + robbery + aggravated assault), most recent fully-reported year.
  • National decile: Yorktown's rate placed against all FBI-reporting U.S. cities with population ≥ 25,000. 1 = safest.
  • State decile: Same calculation restricted to Indiana cities with population ≥ 10,000.
  • Letter grade: 1–3 = A · 4–5 = B · 6–7 = C · 8 = D · 9–10 = F.
  • Refresh: Twice a year. The FBI typically releases the prior year's full data each September.
  • Limits: The FBI relies on local agency reporting. Rates reflect what was reported, not what occurred.

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