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Background Check Group
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We offer statewide a speedy, swift and handy service to check the criminal background of anyone in Massachusetts. Our service carries out a thorough search through databases for any possible criminal record encompassing from felony to forgery and from abduction to assault.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released its 2013 crime statistics this week, breaking down data on a state by state -- and community - basis. Nationally in 2013, every crime category saw decreases. Of the top 50 most violent cities and towns in Massachusetts, nine belonged to Worcester County.
In Massachusetts, there were 25,789 violent crimes reported to law enforcement. Throughout the state, the number of property crimes totaled 129,599. In Worcester County, the number of violent crimes reported was 3,461. Of those violent crimes, there were 2,540 cases of aggravated assault, 666 robberies, 242 forcible rapes, and 13 total cases of murder and non-negligent manslaughter. Based on violent crimes per capita, there were nine cities and towns from Worcester County that rated in the 50 most violent in the state.
The city of Worcester was the most violent with a rate of 9.53 violent crimes per 1,000 residents, followed by Fitchburg (7.58) , North Brookfield (7.24), Webster (7.23), Leominster (6.38), Southbridge (4.86), Winchendon (4.76), Barre (4.73) and Gardner (4.57). In the city of Worcester, there were 1,750 violent crimes and 6,239 property crimes. "When I compared 2013 to the statistics from 2012, there's not that dramatic of a change at all. Overall, I'm not so sure that Worcester is an un-safe city. It's not some place that I feel a threat," said Morreale.