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2010 Bank Crime Statistics (BCS), Federally Insured Financial Institutions 1 (2010)

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FEDERAL INSURED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
JANUARY 1, 2010 - DECEMBER 31, 2010
1. VIOLATIONS OF THE FEDERAL BANK ROBBERY AND INCIDENTAL CRIMES STATUTE,
TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 2113
Violations by Type of Institution
Robberies    Burglaries    Larcenies
Commercial Banks                      4997          57            5
Mutual Savings Banks                   47            4            0
Savings and Loan Associations          103           2            0
Credit Unions                          396           11           1
Armored Company                         3            0            2
Total                                 5,546         74            8
Grand Total-All Violations: 5,628
Loot Taken and Recovered
Loot was taken in 5,102 (91 percent) of the 5,628 incidents. Loot taken is itemized as follows:
Cash                                 $42,535,474.99
Securities - Face Value              $301.00
Checks (including Traveler's Checks)  $479,523.08
Food Stamps                          $0.00
Other Property                       $800.00
Total                                $43,016,099.07
Full or partial recovery of loot taken was reported by law enforcement agencies in 1,029 (22
percent) of the 4,599 incidents in which loot was taken. Loot recovered is itemized as follows:
Cash                                 $8,138,499.89
Securities - Face Value              $300.00
Checks (including Traveler's Checks)  $53,845.52
Food Stamps                          $0.00
Other Property                       $420.00
Total                                $8,193,065.41
Number, Race, and Sex of Perpetrators
The number of persons known to be involved in the 5,628 robberies, burglaries, and larcenies
was 6,753. The following table shows a breakdown of the 6,753 persons who have been
identified by race and sex. In a small number of cases, the use of full disguise makes
determination of race and sex impossible.
White       Black        Hispanic    Other        Unknown
Male        2681         2738        479          67          232
Female      255          182         15           10          10

Unknown Race/Sex: 84

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