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2012 Bank Crime Statistics (BCS), Federally Insured Financial Institutions 1 (2012)

handle is hein.agopinions/bankcs2012 and id is 1 raw text is: BANK CRIME STATISTICS (BCS)
FEDERALLY INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
January 1, 2012 - December 31, 2012
I. VIOLATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BANK ROBBERY AND INCIDENTAL CRIMES STATUTE,
TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 2113
Violations by Type of Institution

Robberies

Commercial Banks
Mutual Savings Banks
Savings and Loan Associations
Credit Unions
Totals:
Grand Total - All Violations:
Loot Taken and Recovered

3,878
28
80
346
4,332
4,412

Burglaries

64
1
1
8
74

Loot was taken in 3,919 (89 percent) of
itemized as follows:
Cash
Securities - Face Value
Checks (to include Traveler's Checks)
Food Stamps
Other Property
Total:

the 4,412 incidents.

$
$
$
$
$
$

Loot taken is

31,711,315.45
121,690.00
276,861.96
0.00
273,818.00
32,383,685.41

Full or partial recovery of loot taken was reported by law enforcement
agencies in 846 (22 percent) of the 3,919 violations in which loot was taken.
Loot recovered is itemized as follows:

Cash
Securities - Face Value
Checks (to include Traveler's Checks)
Food Stamps
Other Property
Total:

$
$
$
$
$
$

5,796,817.70
121,805.00
0.00
0.00
15,260.00
5,933,882.70

Number, Race, and Sex of Perpetrators
The number of persons known to be involved in the 4,412 robberies,
burglaries, and larcenies was 5,259. The following table shows
breakdown of the 5,259 persons by race and sex. In a small number of cases,
the use of full disguise makes determination of race and sex impossible.

Male
Female

White
2089
206

Black
2106
133

Hispanic
362
33

Other
55
6

Unknown
177
8

Unknown Race/Sex: 84

Larcenies

4
0
0
2
6

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