Study reveals the most dangerous and the safest States in the U.S. - with surprising results

Study reveals the most dangerous and the safest States in the U.S. – the results are surprising

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A new study has shed light on the states battling the highest crime rates in the United States. If you thought your state was relatively safe, the findings might shock you.  In the past year alone, over seven million crimes were reported nationwide, highlighting the serious issue of crime in America.

The study conducted by Lawsuit Legal News analyzed FBI Crime Data Explorer data to rank U.S. states by crime rates. It examined serious offenses like rape, homicide, aggravated assault, arson, burglary, and motor vehicle theft, providing a complete picture of crime in the U.S.

The most frequently reported crime nationwide is larceny-theft, followed closely by aggravated assault and motor vehicle theft.

The Most Dangerous States
  • New Mexico has claimed the unfortunate title of the most dangerous state, having the highest crime rate in the United States. Its ranking comes as no surprise, given its consistent history of high crime rates, particularly in violent crime categories. With 3,464 crimes per 100,000 people, New Mexico faces significant challenges in combating crime.
  • Colorado ranks second with a crime rate of 3,347 per 100,000 people, making it the second-most dangerous state.
  • Washington has the third-highest crime rate in the U.S., with 3,263 crimes per 100,000 people.
  • Tennessee (fourth) and Louisiana (fifth) round out the top five most dangerous states, with 2,995 and 2,990 crimes per 100,000 people, respectively.
  • Nevada takes the sixth spot, with 2,960 crimes per 100,000 residents.
  • Oregon is seventh with 2,956 crimes per 100,000 people, and Arkansas is eighth with 2,840 crimes per 100,000 people.
  • California reported over a million crimes in the latest data. This makes it the state with the most total crimes. But when adjusted for population, its crime rate is 2,832 per 100,000 people, which ranks the Golden State ninth. 
  • Alaska rounds out the 10 most dangerous states with a crime rate of 2,664 per 100,000 people. Being remote hasn’t protected Alaska from crime, and a lot of its crimes are violent.

The Safest U.S. States
  • New Hampshire takes the title of the safest state in the U.S. with only 965 crimes per 100,000 people. This isn’t surprising because it has very low levels of violent and property crimes.
  • Mississippi, despite being located in a region often associated with higher crime rates, has proven to be a standout in safety, ranking second overall with 984 crimes per 100,000 people.
  • Florida, a state known for its large population and bustling urban centers, ranks third with 1,087 crimes per 100,000 people. This is a significant achievement for one of the most populous states in the country.
  • Idaho ranks fourth with 1,062 crimes per 100,000 residents, while Maine rounds out the top five safest U.S. states with 1,255 crimes per 100,000 people.

 Matt Dolman, a spokesperson from Lawsuit Legal News, commented on the findings:

“The crime rates across the United States highlights both concerning trends and encouraging signs. While some states continue to struggle with significant crime challenges, others have demonstrated remarkable progress in fostering safer communities.

It’s important to note that crime is a complex issue and factors such as economic conditions, social disparities, and access to resources can all play a role in crime rates. It’s crucial to identify underlying factors and develop targeted strategies to address them effectively.

We must not forget the importance of ongoing efforts to prevent crime and support victims. Law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and policymakers must work together to implement comprehensive solutions that promote public safety and address the root causes of crime.”

The Complete List of The States Ranked from Most Dangerous to Safest
RankStateNumber of crimesCrimes per 100K people
1New Mexico73,2653,464
2Colorado197,9263,347
3Washington255,8223,263
4Tennessee215,7432,995
5Louisiana136,3072,990
6Nevada95,0422,960
7Oregon124,9652,956
8Arkansas87,7152,840
9California1,101,5362,832
10Alaska19,5382,664
11South Carolina144,0112,636
12Texas816,0292,634
13Oklahoma106,2252,598
14Missouri158,9772,558
15Maryland155,3222,507
16Kansas70,1332,382
17North Carolina256,2812,335
18Montana26,2842,300
19Delaware23,5862,259
20New York434,5462,232
21North Dakota17,5482,224
22Vermont13,1282,026
23Michigan201,3832,006
24Minnesota114,9881,996
25Arizona147,3191,965
26Illinois241,9701,933
27Alabama98,5801,917
28Virginia167,4811,914
29Ohio225,3361,908
30South Dakota17,5571,890
31Georgia209,8121,883
32Utah64,8771,878
33Kentucky81,9061,804
34Pennsylvania228,4711,764
35Indiana121,1071,757
36Connecticut62,3781,720
37Iowa54,4511,694
38New Jersey153,4281,646
39Hawaii23,2891,628
40Wyoming9,3761,599
41Nebraska31,1991,569
42Wisconsin89,6171,511
43Massachusetts99,7591,421
44West Virginia23,9461,356
45Rhode Island14,5201,322
46Maine17,5961,255
47Florida249,7091,087
48Idaho21,1351,062
49Mississippi28,931984
50New Hampshire13,565965


Methodology:  To find the states with the highest and lowest crime rates, the study used data from the FBI Crime Data Explorer. States were ranked based on the number of crimes reported per 100,000 people. The crimes considered included rape, homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, arson, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft.”

 Sources:  Lawsuit Legal News  via the FBI Crime Data Explorer

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