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NEW MEXICO CRIME REPORT

New Mexico had the second-highest violent crime rate in the country in 2013, and the violent crime rate in the Land of Enchantment was more than four times the rate in Vermont, the country’s least-violent state, according to FBI crime data. The violent crime rate in New Mexico is 597 per 100,000 residents, according to the 24/7 Wall St. report.

In Albuquerque, the rate was 774 per 100,000, which is more than twice the national average of 368 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, according to the FBI’s reports; Gallup had the state’s highest violent crime rate in 2013, with 2,086 per 100,000. There were 125 murders in New Mexico in 2013 and 37 of those were in Albuquerque, which was near a record low.

That was down from 41 in 2012 and 56 in 2009. The Duke City has had as many as 70 murders in a year, police officials have said. New Mexico did lead the country in aggravated assaults per capita, according to the 24/7 Wall St. report. Violent crimes counted in the data are rape, murder, non-negligent homicide, robbery and aggravated assault.

ABOUT NEW MEXICO

New Mexico is a state located in the southwestern region of the United States of America. It was admitted to the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. It is usually considered one of the Mountain States. New Mexico is the fifth-most extensive, the 36th-most populous, and the sixth-least densely populated of the 50 United States.

Inhabited by indigenous peoples for thousands of years before European exploration, New Mexico was claimed in the colonial era as part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain. Later, it was part of independent Mexico before becoming a U.S. territory and eventually a US state.

Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists who have lived in the area for more than 400 years. It has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans as a proportion of the population after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona.

In 2010 New Mexico's Gross Domestic Product was $80 billion and an estimated $85 billion for 2013. In 2007 the per capita personal income was $31,474 (rank 43rd in the nation). As of April 2012, the state's unemployment rate was 7.2%. New Mexico is the third leading crude oil and natural gas producer in the United States.

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