NYPD Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for January 2022

February 3, 2022

For the month of January 2022, New York City saw a 38.5% increase in overall index crime compared with January 2021 (9,566 v. 6,905). Every major index crime category saw an increase for the month of January 2022 with the exception of murder, which fell by 15.2% (28 v. 33). Robbery increased by 33.1% (1,251 v. 940), and grand larceny increased by 58.1% (4,047 v. 2,559). Citywide shooting incidents increased by 31.6% (100 v. 76) in January 2022 compared with the same period last year.

Confronting these challenges, the NYPD remains steadfast in its mission to reduce crime and fight the rising toll of gun violence on the streets of New York City. Keeping New Yorkers safe is the work each New York City police officer signed up to do – despite the all too evident risks – and it is the work the Department asks of them. The shared mission of safety and justice is propelling the NYPD to expand its innovative gun violence suppression strategies, which are anchored by long-tern, intelligence-driven investigations. This work, exemplified through the Gun Violence Strategies Partnership, shines light on the collective effort to utilize all resources to stop the trigger pullers. The NYPD’s leaders are working around the clock, in tandem with their federal and state law enforcement partners, and with the city’s five district attorneys, to devise comprehensive crime fighting measures, build solid criminal cases, and achieve meaningful consequences for crimes that tear at the fabric of the city.

"The NYPD will forever work to ensure public safety and will never give up this city," said Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell. "This is our solemn vow to New Yorkers and to New York City. It remains critical that all partners come to the table in this shared mission to combat gun violence. It is the purpose-driven work that allows NYPD officers to honor the lives of their two recently murdered colleagues, First Grade Detectives Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora. We will never forget the light they shined for us and we will never relinquish our privileged duty as society’s guardian."

Statistics on Index Crimes



Jan. 2022 Jan. 2021 +/- %
Murder 28 33 -5 -15.2%
Rape 128 101 27 26.7%
Robbery 1251 940 311 33.1%
Fel. Assault 1736 1546 190 33%
Burglary 1189 1106 83 7.5%
Grand
Larceny
4047 2559 1488 58.1%
G.L.A. 1187 620 567 91.5%
TOTAL 9566 6905 2661 38.5%


Additional Statistics For January 2022


Jan. 2022 Jan. 2021 +/- %
Transit
198 113 85 75.2%
Housing
428 413 15 3.6%
Citywide Shooting
Incidents
100 76 24 31.6%

January 2022 Rape Breakdowns

CompStat
Year
Count Occurred
Same
Year
Occurred
Previous
Year
Occurred
2 Years
Prior
Occurred
3 Years
Prior
Occurred
4 Years
Prior
Occurred
5+ Years
Prior
2022
128 80 32 1 4 2 9
2021
101 50 30 2 3 5 11
2020
135 73 44 1 4 2 11
2019
156 82 45 9 4 3 13
2018
118 59 33 8 4 0 14
2017
108 65 27 5 2 1 8
  • Rape continues to be underreported. If you have been a victim of sexual assault, please come forward. The NYPD Special Victims Division's 24-hour hotline is 212-267- 7273.


Hate Crimes Statistics Summary for January 2022

These statistics represent the time period between January 1 through January 30 for the calendar years of 2022 and 2021.

Motivation 2022 2021 Diff % Change
Asian
1 0 1 0%
Black
5 5 0 0%
Disability
0 0 0 0%
Ethnic
3 2 1 50%
Gender
1 4 -3 -75%
Hispanic
1 0 1 ***.*
Jewish
15 4 9 275%
Muslim
0 0 0 0%
Religion
0 0 0 0%
Sexual Orientation
5 3 2 67%
White
0 0 0 0%
Grand Total
31 18 13 75%

Note: Recent Coronavirus-related incidents fall under the anti-other category as there are primarily two motivating factors behind those crimes: The victim’s race (Anti-Asian) and the perception that they have Coronavirus. Also, all crime statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis, revisions, or change.

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