California Crime Statistics

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Crime Statistics in California Cities

Crime By City

Safest and Most Dangerous Cities in California

Top 10 Safest Cities in California

The top 10 cities that have the lowest violent crime rates. The lower the crime score, the safer the city.
State
Crime Score
Los Altos Hills
19
Hughson
20
Palos Verdes Estates
21
Villa Park
22
Kensington
23
Saratoga
23
Tiburon
24
Hillsborough
25
Ojai
26
Yorba Linda
27

Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in California

The top 10 cities that have the highest violent crime rates. The higher the crime score, the more dangerous the city.
State
Crime Score
Commerce
100
Oakland
100
San Bernardino
99
Stockton
99
Yreka
99
Grass Valley
99
Crescent City
99
Pismo Beach
99
Compton
98
Barstow
98

Crime Overview in California: 2022

The year 2022 was notable for crime trends in California, with various changes observed compared to the national averages. Here's an analysis of the current crime statistics.

Is California Safe to Live In?

California had 194,935 incidents of violent crime in 2022, translating to 499.5 per 100,000 people. In comparison, the national rate stood at 380.3 per 100,000, indicating California's higher than average violent crime rate.

From 2021 to 2022, violent crime in California rose by 3.5%, which is higher than the national 1.2% drop.

What's the Murder Rate?

In 2022, California recorded 2,231 murders, equating to a rate of 5.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. The nationwide murder rate was 6.3 per 100,000, showing that California has a lower murder rate compared to the country overall.

How About Property Crimes?

California had 914,517 property crimes in 2022, which amounts to a rate of 2343.2 per 100,000 residents. The national property crime rate was 1952.8 per 100,000, indicating that California has a higher property crime rate compared to the national average.

The period from 2021 to 2022 saw California's property crime rate rise by 7.9%, compared to the national change of 7.1% increase.

The Situation with Car Thefts

In 2022, California had 184,195 car thefts, marking a 3.6% increase from the previous year. Across the nation, car thefts rose by 10.9%, showing that California's auto theft trend is lower than the national change.

Overall Crime Trend

The data includes a "Crime Score" for California, which was 91 in 2022, up from 85 in 2021. While we don't have a national comparison for this score, the increase suggests an overall worsening in the state's crime situation.

California presents a mixed picture when compared to national crime trends. The state has higher rates of violent crime and higher rates of property crime than the national average. However, it faces challenges with a violent crime rate, property crime rate compared to national trends.

Note that various factors such as changes in reporting, law enforcement tactics, and socioeconomic shifts can impact crime statistics. Hence, these figures should be interpreted within a wider context when evaluating the crime scenario in California.