National Crime Victimization Survey
In 2004, U.S. residents age 12 or older experienced approximately 24 million crimes. About 1 in every 27 households were either burglarized or had a member age 12 or older who was a victim of violent crime committed by a stranger. About 1 in 250 households included a member victimized by a intimate partner, such as a spouse, ex-spouse, boyfriend, or girlfriend.
Property crime makes up slightly more than three-quarters of all crime in the United States.