Now that you've seen the 15 American cities with the highest levels of crime, check out the states that ranked the worst.
Lock Your Doors ... The results of CQ Press's 15th annual crime city rankings are in. The report ranks over 300 American cities in six different areas -- murder, rape, burglary, robbery, aggravated assault and motor vehicle theft. The end result of these rankings were used to compile our list of most dangerous cities in the U.S.
A year ago Detroit held the crown. Click through our gallery as we count down the 15 most dangerous cities in 2008 and see which place has dethroned Motor City as the most dangerous.
(Rankings are out of 385 or 397, depending on the statistics available. A "murder" rank of "4" would mean they have the 4th worst murder rate.)
No. 16: Kingston, Jamaica Rankings in Crime Assault: Way Too Many Murder: Lost Count At 300 Rape: ???? (We Just Know Its A 4 Digit #) Motor Vehicle Theft: 95 Robbery: Happens Everyday Burglary: Expect This 4 Times A Week
No. 16: Kingston, Jamaica Rankings in Crime Assault: Way Too Many Murder: Lost Count At 300 Rape: ???? (We Just Know Its A 4 Digit #) Motor Vehicle Theft: 95 Robbery: Happens Everyday Burglary: Expect This 4 Times A Week
You should see Trinidad's statistics.. Murder rate past 500 Motor vehicle Theft probably as much as the murder rate if not higher On top of that you have to add a rating for kidnapping now...