Georgia Agencies

Georgia NIBRS Crime Data

In Georgia, crime rates over the past 3 years (2022 Q3–2025 Q2) have followed a declining trend, with an average of 1,165.9 per 100,000 residents, lower than the U.S. average of 1,248.9. Year-over-year, 2025 saw an average rate of 1,047.8, down 12% from 2024's 1,193.2. Influenced by diverse population and urban centers, Georgia's trends contrast with the national declining pattern, which showed a 2025 rate of 1,157.3 down 10% from 2024's 1,286.0.

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Georgia National
Quarter Incidents Rate Incidents Rate
2022 Q3 126,243 1,268.1 3,665,730 1,342.2
2022 Q4 121,450 1,220.1 3,435,098 1,241.5
2023 Q1 128,359 1,241.4 3,596,224 1,269.5
2023 Q2 130,243 1,297.3 3,858,505 1,360.4
2023 Q3 126,825 1,271.3 3,934,609 1,383.9
2023 Q4 116,774 1,169.8 3,677,469 1,291.1
2024 Q1 118,495 1,138.1 3,540,241 1,198.6
2024 Q2 123,480 1,193.4 3,779,932 1,270.4
2024 Q3 118,284 1,150.3 3,829,636 1,294.4
2024 Q4 108,935 1,063.4 3,523,513 1,192.1
2025 Q1 99,300 1,001.8 3,131,791 1,074.8
2025 Q2 86,333 975.7 2,970,044 1,068.1

NIBRS is the FBI's National Incident-Based Reporting System, collecting detailed crime data from law enforcement agencies. Incidents is the number of crimes reported in a quarter. Crime rates are calculated per 100,000 people using Participated Population, the population covered by agencies reporting NIBRS data.