Jefferson County, Montana | Drug/Narcotic Violations Statistics
Jefferson County is a
county located in Montana, and has a population of 11,401.
It has a rate of
17.54 (per 100,000 people) for
Drug/Narcotic Violations, which is
higher than the national average. This means that your chances of becoming a victim of Drug/Narcotic Violations in Jefferson County is
1 in 5701, if you reside there for a year.
Below are crime statistics for Drug/Narcotic Violations, 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.
Drug/Narcotic Violations Statistics |
Statistic |
Jefferson County |
USA |
Drug/Narcotic Violations Rate |
17.54 (per 100,000)
|
6.14(per 100,000) |
Average Victim Age |
0
|
0 |
Typical Location |
RentalStor.Facil.
|
Highway/Road/Alley |
Typical Time of Day |
4:00 PM |
5:00 AM |
Typical Victim |
Spouse |
N/A |
Typical Weapon |
None |
N/A |
Typical Victim Race |
N/A
|
N/A |
Typical 1st Injury |
None
|
None |
|
Typical 2nd Injury |
None
|
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.
Crime Statistics by Offence