NYPD Announces Citywide Crime Statistics for November 2023

December 5, 2023

Continued Reductions Experienced Across Most Major Crime Categories

Overall crime in New York City dropped again in November and remains down year to date, led by continued reductions in five of the seven major index crime categories as well as the ongoing curtailment of shooting incidents citywide. Significantly, 405 fewer people have been shot in New York City this year through the end of November, compared to the same period last year.

“Month after month, the NYPD continues to deliver on its public safety promise,” said Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban. “There is always more work to do in every neighborhood, of course, and the men and women dedicated to protecting New York City are relentless in their mission. Each day and night, they work in concert with all the people we serve to increase safety and enhance quality of life.”

The city saw an 18.8% reduction in shooting incidents during the month of November 2023, compared to November 2022 (65 v. 80), extending the 25.4% decline in shooting incidents year to date (902 v. 1,209). Nineteen fewer people were shot in November 2023 compared to the same month last year. Notably, two fewer people were murdered this November compared to November 2022, continuing the 10.9% reduction in murders citywide year to date (358 v. 402).

In November 2023, the NYPD made 326 arrests for gun possession citywide, bringing the total number of year-to-date gun arrests to 4,079. So far this year through the end of the month, firearm seizures totaled 5,993 citywide, increasing the number of guns removed by police from the streets of New York City to 13,128 since January 1, 2022.    

Overall index crime declined 4.1% in November 2023 compared to the same month last year (10,009 v. 10,440), with individual drops in murder, rape, robbery, burglary, and grand larceny. Increases were seen in two categories during November: Felony assault rose 0.9% (2,110 v. 2,092) and grand larceny—auto increased 7.1% (1,218 v. 1,137). Year to date compared to the same period last year, overall crime decreased by 866 crimes citywide.

Arrests for major index crimes citywide increased 12.5% (4,520 v. 4,018) in November compared to a year ago, and rose 12% year to date (49,031 v. 43,772). Arrests across all categories increased 14.8% in November (19,135 v. 16,663), and rose 19.9% year to date (209,149 v. 174,460).

The number of bias incidents investigated by the NYPD Hate Crime Task Force continued its downward trend by dropping 6% (568 v. 603) year to date. For the month of November compared to the same month last year, HCTF involvement increased by 24 cases, or 33% (96 v. 72).

Overall crime in the New York City transit system decreased 2.5% year to date (2,084 v. 2,137). In comparing November 2023 to November 2022, crime rose by 21 incidents, or 10.1% (228 v. 207), driven by felony assaults on members of law enforcement and by grand larceny, a category that includes the stealing of purses, wallets, and other personal items belonging to subway riders that are taken without the use or threat of physical force. Crime in city housing developments decreased 8.8% during the month of November (454 v. 498).

*All crime statistics are preliminary and subject to further analysis, revision, or change.*

Index Crime Statistics: November 2023


November 2023 November 2022 +/- % Change
Murder 29 31 -2 -6.5%
Rape 112 117 -5 -4.3%
Robbery 1383 1531 -148 -9.7%
Felony Assault 2110 2092 18 0.9%
Burglary 1047 1273 -226 -17.8%
Grand Larceny 4110 4259 -149 -3.5%
Grand Larceny Auto 1218 1137 81 7.1%
TOTAL 10009 10440 -431 -4.1%

Additional Statistics For November 2023


Nov. 2023 Nov. 2022


+/-

% Change
Transit
228 207 21 10.1%
Housing
454 498 -44 -8.8%
Shooting Incidents
65 80 -15 -18.8%

Rape Incident Reporting Statistics: November 2023

(Reports filed from November 1 – November 30 in years indicated)

Year Total
Incidents
Reported
Incident
Occurred
Same Year
Incident
Occurred
Previous
Year
Incident
Occurred
2 Years
Prior
Incident
Occurred
3 Years
Prior
Incident
Occurred
4 Years
Prior
Incident
Occurred
5+ Years
Prior
2023
112 95 5 0 1 1 10
2022
117 91 12 0 4 2 8
2021
127 104 7 3 0 1 12
2020
123 89 7 6 3 4 14
2019
119 97 6 4 3 1 8
2018
143 114 8 7 5 3 6

Rape continues to be underreported. If you are a victim of sexual assault, please come forward. The 24-hour NYPD Special Victims Division hotline is: 212-267-RAPE (7273).


Hate Crimes Statistics Summary for November 2023

(Representing November 1st – November 30st for calendar years 2023 and 2022)

Motivation 2023 2022 Diff % Change
Asian
4 4 0 0%
Black
6 2 4 200%
Ethnic
5 1 4 400%
Gender
0 2 -2 -100%
Hispanic
0 4 -4 -100%
Jewish
62 47 15 32%
Muslim
7 0 7 **
Religion
1 1 0 0%
Sexual Orientation
11 9 2 22%
White
0 2 -2 -100%
TOTAL
96 72 24 33%

Note: Statistics above are subject to change upon investigation, as active possible bias cases may be reclassified to non-bias cases and removed from counted data.

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