Oregon
Crime data through April 2026 · trailing 12 months
All eight FBI Part I offenses
| Offense | Count | Per 100k | YoY | 5-year trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homicide | 98 | 2.3 | -31.5% | |
| Rape | 1,404 | 33.2 | -20.0% | |
| Robbery | 1,824 | 43.1 | -23.7% | |
| Aggravated assault | 8,087 | 191.0 | -16.5% | |
| Burglary | 8,564 | 202.3 | -32.3% | |
| Larceny | 60,816 | 1436.6 | -18.9% | |
| Motor vehicle theft | 7,652 | 180.8 | -32.0% | |
| Arson | 956 | 22.6 | -23.8% |
Crime trends since 2023
How to read this chart
A declining line can mean several things: fewer crimes occurred (effective policing, courts, or deterrence at work), fewer crimes were reported (agencies dropped out of NIBRS), or crimes were reclassified into different categories. A rising line carries the same ambiguity in reverse. FBI data captures only what agencies submit — see The Gap to verify which agencies in Oregon are still reporting.
What this data says
Oregon reported 98 homicides in the trailing 12 months — a rate of 2.3 per 100,000 residents. That's a 31.5% decrease compared to the prior 12-month window.
Oregon's rate sits near the national median. It ranks #30 of 51 states by homicides per capita (1 = highest). The national median across all states is 3.2 per 100,000.
Other notable year-over-year shifts: rape is down 20.0%, robbery is down 23.7%, aggravated assault is down 16.5%.