Crime Rate By State

United States
2,114.58 per 100kCrime RateNational Average
Homicide RateNational Average
Rape RateNational Average
Safety Index ScoreNational Average
Crime Rate 2023Question Mark
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996 per 100k3,244 per 100k
1
WashingtonWashington
3,244per 100k
2
LouisianaLouisiana
3,178per 100k
3
TennesseeTennessee
2,990per 100k
4
NevadaNevada
2,934per 100k
5
OregonOregon
2,917per 100k
6
ArkansasArkansas
2,849per 100k
7
CaliforniaCalifornia
2,834per 100k
8
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
2,664per 100k
9
TexasTexas
2,644per 100k
10
AlaskaAlaska
2,604per 100k
11
OklahomaOklahoma
2,562per 100k
12
MissouriMissouri
2,554per 100k
13
KansasKansas
2,524per 100k
14
MarylandMaryland
2,497per 100k
15
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
2,456per 100k
16
MontanaMontana
2,276per 100k
17
DelawareDelaware
2,261per 100k
18
North DakotaNorth Dakota
2,209per 100k
19
NebraskaNebraska
2,206per 100k
19
ArizonaArizona
2,206per 100k
21
New YorkNew York
2,188per 100k
22
GeorgiaGeorgia
2,175per 100k
23
AlabamaAlabama
2,103per 100k
24
IllinoisIllinois
2,030per 100k
25
VermontVermont
2,004per 100k
25
MichiganMichigan
2,004per 100k
27
OhioOhio
1,979per 100k
28
South DakotaSouth Dakota
1,968per 100k
29
MinnesotaMinnesota
1,964per 100k
30
VirginiaVirginia
1,895per 100k
31
IndianaIndiana
1,875per 100k
32
UtahUtah
1,864per 100k
33
HawaiiHawaii
1,857per 100k
34
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
1,845per 100k
35
FloridaFlorida
1,807per 100k
36
MississippiMississippi
1,790per 100k
37
KentuckyKentucky
1,776per 100k
38
New JerseyNew Jersey
1,743per 100k
39
IowaIowa
1,721per 100k
40
ConnecticutConnecticut
1,709per 100k
41
WyomingWyoming
1,661per 100k
42
WisconsinWisconsin
1,505per 100k
43
West VirginiaWest Virginia
1,461per 100k
44
MassachusettsMassachusetts
1,415per 100k
45
Rhode IslandRhode Island
1,289per 100k
46
MaineMaine
1,223per 100k
47
IdahoIdaho
1,044per 100k
48
New HampshireNew Hampshire
996per 100k
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Last updated February 28, 2026

Introduction

Crime, being categorized into violent and property, is a widespread concern in the U.S.. The most commonly inflicted crime in 2020 was aggravated assault following robbery. Property crimes, such as arson, burglaries, larceny and motor vehicle theft, are also common and prevalent across multiple states. Over the past 25 years, America has seen a significant decrease in crime rates, notwithstanding the fact that the country still ranks relatively high in this regard globally.

  • New Mexico headlines the list as the state with the highest Reported Crime Rate (6,462 per 100k), closely followed by Louisiana (6,408 per 100k).
  • The five states with the highest Reported Crime Rates (per 100k) after New Mexico and Louisiana are; Colorado, South Carolina, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Washington.
  • In contrast, New Hampshire reports the lowest crime rate, with only 2,344 incidents per 100k.
  • The five states with the lowest Crime Rates (per 100k) after New Hampshire are; Massachusetts, Maine, Idaho, New Jersey, and Vermont.
  • Significantly, large and densely populated states such as California and Texas do not fall within the top ten states with the highest crime rates. This finding may contradict a common notion that higher population density invariably leads to higher crime rates.

All Metrics

Region ↕Crime Rate 2023↕Homicide Rate 2023↕Rape Rate 2023↕Safety Index Score↕
Washington3.24K
Louisiana3.18K
Tennessee2.99K
Nevada2.93K
Oregon2.92K
Arkansas2.85K
California2.83K
South Carolina2.66K
Texas2.64K
Alaska2.60K
Oklahoma2.56K
Missouri2.55K
Kansas2.52K
Maryland2.50K
North Carolina2.46K
Montana2.28K
Delaware2.26K
North Dakota2.21K
Nebraska2.21K
Arizona2.21K
New York2.19K
Georgia2.17K
Alabama2.10K
Illinois2.03K
Vermont2.00K
Michigan2.00K
Ohio1.98K
South Dakota1.97K
Minnesota1.96K
Virginia1.90K
Indiana1.88K
Utah1.86K
Hawaii1.86K
Pennsylvania1.84K
Florida1.81K
Mississippi1.79K
Kentucky1.78K
New Jersey1.74K
Iowa1.72K
Connecticut1.71K
Wyoming1.66K
Wisconsin1.50K
West Virginia1.46K
Massachusetts1.42K
Rhode Island1.29K
Maine1.22K
Idaho1.04K
New Hampshire

States with the Highest Crime Rates

Unveiling the states with the highest crime rates (per 100,000), New Mexico tops the list with a figure of 6,462. This fact paints a concerning picture about the prevailing crime rates in the state and urges for immediate enforcement of effective measures. Louisiana marginally trails behind New Mexico with a reported crime rate of 6,408 per 100,000.

Ranking third, Colorado has a reported annual crime rate of 6,091 per 100,000. Imminently behind Colorado, South Carolina and Arkansas exhibit crime rates of 5,973 and 5,899 respectively per 100,000 population.

The states of Oklahoma, Washington, Tennessee, Oregon, and Missouri also showcase significant crime rates ranging between 5,605 to 5,870 per 100,000 residents.

States with Highest Crime Rates (per 100k):

  1. New Mexico - 6,462
  2. Louisiana - 6,408
  3. Colorado - 6,091
  4. South Carolina - 5,973
  5. Arkansas - 5,899
  6. Oklahoma - 5,870
  7. Washington - 5,759
  8. Tennessee - 5,658
  9. Oregon - 5,610
  10. Missouri - 5,605

States with the Lowest Crime Rates

Leading the charge when it comes to the lowest reported crime rate per 100k is New Hampshire, with a rate of just 2,344. Not far behind on the list is Massachusetts with a crime rate of 2,415, immediately followed by Maine with a rate of 2,421 per 100k. Idaho comes in as the fourth state with the lowest crime rate, calculating an occurrence of 2,466 incidents per 100k people. New Jersey rounds out the top five with a crime rate of 2,512 per 100k.

Further down the list, we find Vermont, Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York, demonstrating crime rates ranging from 2,607 to 3,185 incidents reported per 100k. It's interesting to note that New York, once notorious for high crime rates, has managed to reduce incidents significantly over the years, now ranking 41st in terms of crime rates per 100k.

**States with the Lowest Crime Rates (per 100k): **

  1. New Hampshire - 2,344
  2. Massachusetts - 2,415
  3. Maine - 2,421
  4. Idaho - 2,466
  5. New Jersey - 2,512
  6. Vermont - 2,607
  7. Rhode Island - 2,722
  8. Virginia - 3,121
  9. West Virginia - 3,155
  10. New York - 3,185

Sources & Notes

Crime Rate

Crime rate per 100,000 people.

Rape Rate

Annual number of reported rape cases per 100,000 people.

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