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Your 2024 Tucson, AZ Crime Report

July 26, 2024

Tucson is a wonderful place to live, but that doesn’t mean it’s totally crime-free. It’s important to stay informed when it comes to local crime statistics. At the law offices of Janet Altschuler, we want to help our community members stay informed and be prepared if they are charged with a crime. Read on for an updated report on crime in Tucson, AZ, as well as what you should do if you have been accused.

The Most Common Crimes in Tucson

According to the Open Data Network, the two most common crimes in Tucson, AZ are non-violent (both at the misdemeanor level and the felony level): property crime and larceny. 

According to the National Institute of Justice, a property crime is a crime in which “a victim’s property is stolen or destroyed, without the use or threat of force against the victim. Property crimes include burglary and theft as well as vandalism and arson.” The property crime rate in Tucson is 5,895 incidents per 100,000 people. 

Larceny refers to the theft of personal property, and can range from petty larceny, in which the stolen goods have a low value, to grand larceny, in which the stolen goods have a much higher value. The larceny rate in Tucson is 4,719 incidents per 100,000 people. 

Violent Crime in Tucson

While the rate of violent crime in Tucson, AZ is much lower than the rate of larceny and property crime, it is still a number to be aware of. Here are the rates of certain violent crimes in Tucson: 

  • Aggravated assault: 471 per 100,000 people
  • Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter: 6 per 100,000 people 
  • Rape: 88 per 100,000 people 
  • Robbery: 231 per 100,000 people 
  • Non-specified violent crime: 795 per 100,000 people 

If you have been accused of a violent crime, the penalties could be much higher than if you were accused of a non-violent crime, making it essential to have a criminal defense attorney like Janet Altschuler you can rely on. 

What to Do If You Have Been Accused of a Crime

If you have been accused of a crime in Tucson, the first thing you should do is contact a criminal defense attorney. Do not speak to the police or anyone else about the alleged crime—anything you say could be used against you, even if you don’t think it is important. A criminal defense attorney like Janet Altschuler can guide you through the legal process and make sure that your rights are being protected.

Accused of a Crime in Tucson? Contact Janet Altschuler Today for a Free Consultation 

If you have been accused of a crime in the Tucson area, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Janet Altschuler right away. Even a conviction for a non-violent crime could have an irreversible impact on your personal and professional future. With over 20 years of experience fighting for her clients’ rights, Janet Altschuler will do everything she can to defend you against your charges and secure the best possible outcome. Contact her today to schedule your free consultation! 

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