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Description
This fact sheet presents data on the value of stolen property reported in Alaska from 1985 to 2016 as reported in the Department of Public Safety publication Crime in Alaska. Overall, the 31-year trend reveals that the total value of stolen property in Alaska was relatively static with a trough beginning in 2008 and rising in 2014. The increase in stolen property value from 2014 to 2016 was mainly due to increases in the aggregate values of stolen motor vehicles and miscellaneous items. After adjusting for inflation, the highest total value of stolen property was recorded in 1990 at $61,651,724. The lowest total value of stolen property recorded was in 2011 at $22,189,499. Of the different property types, motor vehicles represented the largest value and share of stolen property. On average, motor vehicles were 53.7% ($24,246,790 per year) of the total value of stolen property.
Publication Date
1-22-2018
Keywords
crime in Alaska, crime statistics, firearms, larceny theft, motor vehicle theft (MVT), property crime, Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
Recommended Citation
Reamey, Random, "Value of Stolen Property Reported in Alaska, 1985–2016" (2018). AJiC Fact Sheets. 31.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_ajic_fact_sheets/31
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/8115