US Number of Total Arrests in Suburban Areas By Race and Ethnicity for Vagrancy Offenses in 2022

Updated on January 27, 2026.

According to the FBI UCR data, in 2022, there were 3,618 total arrests made in US suburban areas for vagrancy offenses.

By Race: The highest number of those arrested were identified as White (2.22K), followed by Black or African American (1.32K), and Asian (36).

By Ethnicity: Ethnicity information was reported for 3,295 (91%) of those arrested. Among those for whom ethnicity was reported, the highest number were identified as Not Hispanic or Latino (2.93K), followed by Hispanic or Latino (364).

The charts and tables below shows the vagrancy arrests made in US suburban areas by race and ethnicity.

You can see similar information for adult and juvenile arrests in US suburban areas. You can also see similar information for different types of offenses in US suburban areas.

You can also see similar information for arrests made in the following population groups: all arrests, arrests in cities, arrests in metropolitan counties, and arrests in nonmetropolitan counties,

Related Topics: US FBI UCR 2022 Topic List.
Data Source: FBI UCR.
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Number of Total Arrests Made in US Suburban Areas By Race for Vagrancy Offenses in 2022
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Black or African American
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Number of Total Arrests Made in US Suburban Areas By Ethnicity for Vagrancy Offenses in 2022
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US Number of Total Arrests Made in Suburban Areas By Race for Vagrancy Offenses in 2022
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Race Number of Arrests Percent of Total (%)
White 2218 61.3
Black or African American 1323 36.6
Asian 36 1
American Indian or Alaska Native 21 0.6
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 20 0.6
US Number of Total Arrests Made in Suburban Areas By Ethnicity for Vagrancy Offenses in 2022
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Ethnicity Number of Arrests Percent of Total (%)
Not Hispanic or Latino 2931 89
Hispanic or Latino 364 11