Racine has a population of 77,371. During the past three years, Racine saw 7,698 arrests. For 2017, the Racine's arrest rate totaled 294.94 per 10,000 residents. This decrease of 6.82% makes Racine lower than the national average of 316.54 per 10,000 residents. From that total, 520 were violent crimes like murder, rape, and robbery. The city of Racine also totaled 1,762 arrests for property crimes during 2017. When compared to Burlington and Caledonia, Racine is a more dangerous place to live.
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Most of the city arrests fall into 31-40 age group - 33.3%, the least crimes have committed people between 61-70 - 2.4%. When looking at arrest numbers - a great number of arrestees belonged to Black race, whilst the least arrests had Hispanic race.
Overall, Racine had a higher rate of non-violent crime. For 2017, Racine averaged 520 violent crimes and 1,762 non-violent crimes.
The city of Racine experienced 4,440 violent crimes during 2007-2017. Of that total, 52 were for murder/non-negligent manslaughter. Additionally, 206 was for legacy rape and 63 was for revised rape. The robbery total was 2,188, and the aggravated assault total was 1,931.