Decrease in rapes seen across New York City by Sept. 20, 2025 compared to same time last year

Chief of Crime Control Strategies Michael Lipetri - New York City Police Department
Chief of Crime Control Strategies Michael Lipetri - New York City Police Department
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There were 1,817 rapes in New York City by Sept. 20, 2025, compared to 1,864 by the same time the year before, according to New York Police Department (NYPD) crime statistics.

This equals 7 incidents per day up to Sept. 20, down 2.5% over the same period one year earlier.

New York City’s crime continues to plummet, with major crimes down 4.1% year-over-year through November 2023. Shootings have plunged 18.8% compared to last year, while murders have dropped by a promising 10.9%.

Arrests in NYC have jumped almost 20%, with a significant 12% increase specifically for major crimes.

Still, Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell stated that “felony assaults and grand larceny autos remain persistent issues.”

Crime Across New York City in year by week ending Sept. 20
Crime Current Year Previous Year % Change
Murder 238 286 -16.8%
Robbery 10,963 12,223 -10.3%
Fel. Assault 21,594 21,816 -1%
Burglary 9,065 9,443 -4%
Gr. Larceny 34,115 35,800 -4.7%
G.L.A. 9,984 10,476 -4.7%
Transit 1,523 1,598 -4.7%
Petit Larceny 76,497 78,419 -2.5%
Misd. Assault 33,642 34,603 -2.8%
UCR Rape* 1,817 1,864 -2.5%
“Other” Sex Crimes 4,029 3,936 2.4%
Shooting Inc. 537 668 -19.6%


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