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Morris County, Kansas | Aggravated Assault Statistics

Morris County is a county located in Kansas, and has a population of 5,854. It has a rate of 34.16 (per 100,000 people) for Aggravated Assault, which is higher than the national average. This means that your chances of becoming a victim of Aggravated Assault in Morris County is 1 in 2927, if you reside there for a year. Below are crime statistics for Aggravated Assault, according to the FBI's National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS), 2010-2011. For more general crime rates for even more cities, counties, and regions across the US, see Crime Rates by City.

Aggravated Assault Statistics

Statistic Morris County USA
Aggravated Assault Rate 34.16 (per 100,000) 5.25(per 100,000)
Average Victim Age 54 33.5
Typical Location Residence/Home Residence/Home
Typical Time of Day 1:00 AM 6:00 AM
Typical Victim Boyfriend Acquaintance
Typical Weapon Personal Weapons (hands, feet, teeth, etc.) Personal weapons (hands, feet, teeth, etc.)
Typical Victim Race White White
Typical 1st Injury Other Major Injury None
Typical 2nd Injury Loss of Teeth None
Typical 3rd Injury None None
Note: crime statistics are estimates only and should be considered at your own risk. Data may not be representative, especially for rare crimes with small sample sizes or for lesser-populated regions. For more information on the National Incident-Based Reporting System, see the FBI's NIBRS Technical Specification.

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