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3 percent.
The bad news is that a lot of crime is being channeled into car thefts. According to an FBI Uniform Crime Report, the
number of stolen car cases rose one percent in the first half of 2015 as compared to the previous year.
Car owners can take comfort in knowing that this particular statistic isnt nearly as bad as experts predicted it would
be.According to Illinois-based National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) , the previously projected number of crimes
pertaining to vehicles was expected to be as much as nine percent in the first two quarters of 2015.
Still, the rising numbers arent good for the countrys future projections, particularly since the rates have fallen at a
much slower rate over the last decade compared to other crimes. For example, property crimes have dipped about 19
percent over the last 10 years while auto theft only dropped two percent in the same period.
The Reason for this Sudden Increase
It may be surprising to hear that car theft rates are up when so many anti-theft technologies have been utilized to keep
thievery at bay. However, the NICB explains that these preventative technologies may be whats increasing crime rates.
Thieves are becoming cleverer as they work to find ways to get around these high-tech devices.
For example, there have been numerous cases of criminals discovering ways to hack rental-fleet securities to steal
rental cars. There are also many cases of falsified ownership titles.
Although the crime rates are increasing, its worth noting that the increases are minimal, and there is a chance that the
trend could reverse in the coming years. The figures published are still a preliminary finding, and could change as more
data comes through. Well also know more when the figures from the second half of 2015 are revealed.
Worst States for Auto Theft
There are, of course, states with worse auto rates than others. The FBIs annual report for 2014 calculated the worst
states based on the number of incidents per 100,000 residents. Herewere their findings:
The first number represents the total number of thefts and the second number represents the thefts per 100,000
residents.
1. District of Columbia; 3,783 thefts; 574.1
2. Washington; 30,647 thefts; 434.0
3. California; 151,852 thefts; 391.3
4. Nevada; 10,185 thefts; 358.7
5. New Mexico; 6,290 thefts; 301.6
6. Hawaii; 3,879 thefts; 273.3
7. Oklahoma; 10,583 thefts; 272.9
8. Missouri; 16,357 thefts; 269.8
Install a remote start so you can warm up or cool down your car without unlocking the doors.
Install a vehicle tracking device to find your car in the event of a 2 `theft.
Keep valuables in your vehicle hidden from plain view to deter thefts.
Keep windows rolled all the way up, even on hot summer days.
Automobile crime rates arent expected to decrease any time soon. Its best to keep an eye on the statistics and take
the proper steps to prevent crimes in the future.
Source: http://newswire.net/newsroom/news/00091929-vehicle-theft-spikes-in-the-united-states.html