1. 1

    Memphis

    2501.28

  2. 2

    Oakland

    1925.33

  3. 3

    Detroit

    1781.25

  4. 4

    Little Rock

    1672

  5. 5

    Baltimore

    1606.16

  6. 6

    Cleveland

    1561.08

  7. 7

    Kansas City, Missouri

    1547.11

  8. 8

    Milwaukee

    1430.9

  9. 9

    St. Louis

    1367.14

  10. 10

    Dayton

    1339.2

  11. 11

    Birmingham

    1246.56

  12. 12

    Shreveport

    1228.5

  13. 13

    Albuquerque

    1181.76

  14. 14

    Springfield, Missouri

    1178.11

  15. 15

    Minneapolis

    1160.22

  16. 16

    Houston

    1148.17

  17. 17

    Stockton

    1145.83

  18. 18

    Nashville

    1124.06

  19. 19

    Rockford

    1079.98

  20. 20

    Tacoma

    1063.04

  21. 21

    Kansas City, Kansas

    1047.19

  22. 22

    Victorville

    1015.62

  23. 23

    Anchorage

    1014.78

  24. 24

    Denver

    993.03

  25. 25

    Paterson

    978.58

  26. 26

    Aurora

    947.84

  27. 27

    Tulsa

    941.87

  28. 28

    Washington

    925.88

  29. 29

    Greensboro

    923.74

  30. 30

    Grand Rapids

    910.1

  31. 31

    Philadelphia

    908.69

  32. 32

    San Bernardino

    897.08

  33. 33

    Springfield, Massachusetts

    891.37

  34. 34

    Indianapolis

    877.86

  35. 35

    Salt Lake City

    864.23

  36. 36

    Corpus Christi

    863.63

  37. 37

    Cincinnati

    845.64

  38. 38

    Lancaster

    834.7

  39. 39

    Chattanooga

    823.74

  40. 40

    Lubbock

    821.04

  41. 41

    Akron

    820.3

  42. 42

    Winston-Salem

    809.71

  43. 43

    Phoenix

    799.61

  44. 44

    Lakewood

    787.2

  45. 45

    Seattle

    775.07

  46. 46

    Columbia

    769.93

  47. 47

    Syracuse

    765.28

  48. 48

    Sacramento

    754.93

  49. 49

    Mobile

    752.03

  50. 50

    Knoxville

    740.31

  51. 51

    Gainesville

    737.98

  52. 52

    Newport News

    735.99

  53. 53

    Fresno

    735.47

  54. 54

    Charlotte-Mecklenburg

    733.2

  55. 55

    Los Angeles2

    728.49

  56. 56

    Portland

    720.15

  57. 57

    Pomona

    715.95

  58. 58

    Colorado Springs

    715.6

  59. 59

    Louisville Metro

    707.4

  60. 60

    Buffalo

    706.18

  61. 61

    Des Moines

    703

  62. 62

    Amarillo

    690.51

  63. 63

    Long Beach

    676.45

  64. 64

    Oklahoma City

    676.01

  65. 65

    Spokane

    674.86

  66. 66

    New York

    671.02

  67. 67

    Fayetteville

    660.17

  68. 68

    Dallas

    658.19

  69. 69

    Modesto

    655.74

  70. 70

    Boston

    627.87

  71. 71

    St. Petersburg

    619.62

  72. 72

    Durham

    619.24

  73. 73

    St. Paul

    617.66

  74. 74

    San Jose

    606.79

  75. 75

    Columbus

    603.8

  76. 76

    San Francisco

    596.5

  77. 77

    Oxnard

    596.37

  78. 78

    Anaheim

    596.18

  79. 79

    Montgomery

    594.65

  80. 80

    San Antonio

    594.14

  81. 81

    Riverside

    589.73

  82. 82

    Tucson

    588.75

  83. 83

    Rochester

    582.26

  84. 84

    Vancouver

    582.26

  85. 85

    Newark

    581.19

  86. 86

    Pasadena

    566.12

  87. 87

    Jersey City

    561.56

  88. 88

    Bakersfield

    554.65

  89. 89

    Palmdale

    551

  90. 90

    Warren

    541.8

  91. 91

    Chicago

    539.85

  92. 92

    Wichita

    538.58

  93. 93

    New Haven

    534.82

  94. 94

    Salem

    532.21

  95. 95

    Reno

    529.62

  96. 96

    Killeen

    527.63

  97. 97

    Sioux Falls

    526.73

  98. 98

    Salinas

    524.54

  99. 99

    Mesquite

    501.33

Most Dangerous Cities in America (Violent Crime Rate per 100k)

Top 100 Most Dangerous Cities in America – 2024 Violent Crime Rankings

Are you curious which U.S. cities have the highest violent crime rates in 2024? Our comprehensive list ranks the top 100 most dangerous cities based on violent crimes per 100,000 residents. This resource is ideal for researchers, travelers, and anyone interested in crime trends across major American cities.

How The Cities Are Ranked

The data is compiled from public crime reports, FBI statistics, and local law enforcement records. The ranking focuses on violent crimes, including:

  • Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter
  • Rape
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated Assault

Cities are ranked according to their violent crimes per 100,000 people, making it easy to compare safety levels across the United States.

Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in America (2024)

Rank City State Population Violent Crimes per 100,000
1MemphisTennessee613,2079,456
2OaklandCalifornia435,0429,182
3DetroitMichigan651,1716,148
4Little RockArkansas204,2476,916
5BaltimoreMaryland566,6325,784
6ClevelandOhio362,7626,040
7Kansas CityMissouri511,5356,241
8MilwaukeeWisconsin560,4164,164
9St. LouisMissouri277,2947,108
10DaytonOhio134,8575,708

Tip: The full list of 100 cities is available in our interactive table above.

Explore the Data with Interactive Bubble Charts

Visualizing crime data makes it easier to understand trends. On this page, you can explore:

  • Bubble Chart: See each city’s violent crime rate relative to population size.
  • Bar Chart: Compare violent crimes across top cities.
  • Treemap: Quickly identify cities with the highest murder, robbery, or assault rates.

These interactive tools allow you to filter by state, crime type, and population to analyze trends in the U.S.

Safety Insights and Trends

Some key trends in 2024:

  • Tennessee, California, and Michigan dominate the top dangerous cities list.
  • Smaller cities sometimes have disproportionately high violent crime rates compared to larger metropolitan areas.
  • Property crime and violent crime trends do not always align — some cities are safer in one category but more dangerous in another.

Understanding these trends can help residents, travelers, and policymakers make informed decisions.

Top 10 Safest Cities in America (2025) — A Clear Contrast to the Most Dangerous Cities

While our Top 100 Most Dangerous Cities highlight where violent crime is highest, this companion ranking celebrates the cities with the lowest violent crime rates and the strongest safety profiles. The Top 10 Safest Cities in America (2025) below are ranked by violent crime rate per 100,000 residents and an Overall Safety Score that combines public-safety metrics, health and environmental risks, and recent 2025 trends. These communities stand out for declining crime rates, strong public services, and resilience against natural and social risks.

Use this guide to quickly identify safer U.S. cities for travel, relocation, or research. We highlight each city's key strengths (2025 trends) and population notes so you can compare safety performance alongside the cities that top the dangerous list — helping you understand both ends of the safety spectrum.

Top 10 Safest Cities — Quick Reference

Rank, "City, State", Violent Crime Rate (per 100k), Overall Safety Score (out of 100), Key Strengths (2025 Trends), Population & Notes
Rank City, State Violent Crime Rate (per 100k) Overall Safety Score Key Strengths (2025 Trends) Population & Notes
1 Warwick, RI 150 85.2 3rd-lowest assaults; 10th-lowest wildfire risk; 4th-lowest uninsured. 7% crime drop H1. 83k; Affordable Northeast gem, low poverty (4%).
2 Overland Park, KS 160 82.9 Safest roads (1st); low overdoses (5th); financial stability top 10. 15% violent decline. 197k; KC suburb, median income $100k+.
3 Burlington, VT 170 81.4 26th-lowest murders; high sheltered homeless; low fraud (37th). 12% overall drop. 45k; Lake Champlain views, WalletHub happiness #1.
4 Juneau, AK 175 80.7 Lowest natural-disaster risk (1st); low thefts (7th). Jumped from #16 in 2024. 32k; Remote capital, eco-tourism hub.
5 Cary, NC 180 79.8 4th-lowest overdoses; family-friendly (top schools). 18% crime reduction. 180k; Raleigh suburb, Research Triangle tech growth.
6 Nashua, NH 185 78.5 Top financial safety; low hail/tornado risks. 20% H1 drop. 91k; NH's 2nd-largest, low poverty (6%).
7 South Burlington, VT 188 77.9 Low uninsured (4th); happiness leader. New to top 10. 20k; Burlington twin, Adirondack views.
8 Boise, ID 190 77.2 Low assaults (3rd); fast growth but safe (25% drop). 236k; Outdoor paradise, median home $450k.
9 Virginia Beach, VA 195 76.8 2nd-lowest violent crimes >100k pop; coastal safety. 459k; Military/tourism, low disasters.
10 Fremont, CA 198 76.1 #1 happiness (WalletHub); low drinking/overdoses. 230k; Bay Area suburb, tech jobs.

Note: Violent crime rates are reported per 100,000 residents. Overall Safety Score reflects a composite of violent crime, public-health risks, disaster exposure, and recent 2025 improvement trends. For a direct comparison, see our Most Dangerous Cities list to understand how crime and safety vary across U.S. metro areas.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What data is used to rank the most dangerous cities in America?

We use a combination of publicly available crime reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) statistics, and local law‑enforcement records. Our ranking focuses specifically on violent crimes — including murder, nonnegligent manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault — standardized per 100,000 residents to ensure fair comparison across cities.

How current is the data for the 2024 ranking?

The ranking reflects the most recent complete annual data sets available for 2023 and early 2024 (depending on the latest published reports from law‑enforcement agencies and the FBI). We update our list annually to ensure the information remains relevant and accurate.

Why use “violent crimes per 100,000 residents” instead of raw crime numbers?

Using “per 100,000 residents” normalizes the data, adjusting for population differences. This method allows fair comparison between large and small cities, showing true crime rates relative to population size rather than absolute numbers which can be misleading.

Does the ranking cover all types of crimes?

No — the ranking focuses strictly on violent crime (murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault). It does not include property crimes, non‑violent crimes, or minor offenses. For a full crime profile, additional data sources would be required.

Can this list help me decide if a city is “safe” to visit or live in?

The list offers a snapshot of violent crime rates for 2024, which can help inform comparisons across cities. However, “safety” depends on many factors — neighbourhood, time of day, personal habits, local policing, and more. Use this ranking as one data point, and supplement it with local context and recent reports.

Why are some smaller cities ranked higher than larger metropolitan areas?

Because rates are calculated per 100,000 residents, a smaller city can appear “more dangerous” if its violent crime per capita is high. A high per‑capita rate doesn’t necessarily mean large raw numbers — but it does indicate a higher risk relative to its population size.

Is there a way to see detailed crime breakdowns (murder, assault, robbery) for each city?

Yes, we provide a full dataset (in our interactive table) that breaks down violent crime into sub‑categories — murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. This allows researchers or interested readers to dive deeper into the types of crimes each city reports.

How often is the crime data updated on this page?

We aim to update the data once a year — typically after new FBI annual statistics are released and local agencies publish their reports. If a city reports significant changes mid‑year, we may issue an interim update for transparency.

Can you explain the methodology used to rank the cities?

Our methodology includes:

• Collecting the latest available violent crime data from federal and local sources.

• Calculating crimes per 100,000 residents for consistency across populations.

• Ranking cities from highest to lowest violent crime rate per capita.

• Validating population data based on the most recent census or official estimates to maintain accuracy.

Why might the ranking differ from other “most dangerous city” lists online?

Different lists may use varying definitions (e.g. including property crime, total crime, or only certain crime types), different years of data, or different population baselines. Our ranking is based strictly on violent crime per 100,000 residents for 2024, following a transparent, consistent methodology.

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MAPS / Dec 6, 2025

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