Sperling’s Best Places
This webpage has the crime statistics for over 2500 cities in the US. It is set up as if to assume that the reader is moving from one city to another and wants to compare statistics. First you choose the "From" and "To" state and then you choose the cities and the site automatically directs you to the next page with side by side statistics of the two cities as well as the nationwide average.
Melissa Data
Choose a state from a dropdown menu to lookup the 2003 Uniform Crime Statistics. The results are displayed on a table displayed directly on the page. Data includes city, population and crime index.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Documents are in .pdf format and tables are in excel spreadsheets.
Categories of crimes are as listed: Crime in the US (comprehensive report produced from data from nearly 17,000 law enforcement agencies in the US), Hate Crimes (annual report), Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (annual report), Additional UCR Publications, National Incident-Based Reporting System.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
The official statistics from the Department of Justice, giving you information on crime rates, and trends at federal, state, and local government.
Information Please
This site contains a huge database of statistics and ratings concerning everything from law enforcement and crime to education to business. Includes an almanac, encyclopedia, atlas, dictionary, and thesaurus.
The Whitehouse
The Whitehouse’s Social Statistics Briefing Room contains information on Crime, Education, Health, and Demography.
The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics
A website that contains the entirety of the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics in pdf format.
City-Data.Com
A site that has collected profiles on thousands of U.S. cities and towns, including maps, photos, statistics on income, ancestries, education, employment, geography, crime, housing, weather, and much more.
Forbes’ Award List
Includes the country’s best places to live and die, cheapest places, most expensive, best real estate, and most competitive.
The Relocation Crime Lab
This site contains crime indexes for thousands of U.S. and Canadian cities.
FedStats
A listing of all federal government entities required to acquire and maintain federal records and statistics.