Louisiana Crime Statistics

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Crime Statistics in Louisiana Cities

Crime By City

Safest and Most Dangerous Cities in Louisiana

Top 10 Safest Cities in Louisiana

The top 10 cities that have the lowest violent crime rates. The lower the crime score, the safer the city.
State
Crime Score
Rayne
24
Addis
50
Harahan
54
Mandeville
56
Covington
59
Slidell
69
Broussard
73
Zachary
77
Kenner
80
DeRidder
82

Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities in Louisiana

The top 10 cities that have the highest violent crime rates. The higher the crime score, the more dangerous the city.
State
Crime Score
West Monroe
100
Alexandria
100
Monroe
100
Opelousas
100
Bogalusa
99
New Orleans
99
Bastrop
99
Hammond
99
Tallulah
98
Baton Rouge
98

Crime Overview in Louisiana: 2022

In 2022, Louisiana has shown some interesting crime trends when compared to national averages. Let's examine the state's crime landscape based on the most recent data.

Is Louisiana Safe to Live In?

In 2022, Louisiana reported 28,852 violent crimes. This represents about 628.6 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. Nationally, there were approximately 380.3 violent crimes per 100,000 people in the same year. This suggests that Louisiana has a higher rate of violent crime compared to the national average.

Louisiana saw a 5.9% decrease in reported violent crimes from 2021 to 2022. This outpaced the national trend, which saw a 1.2% decrease in the same period.

What's the Murder Rate?

Louisiana reported 740 murders in 2022, which is about 16.1 murders per 100,000 residents. The national rate was approximately 6.3 murders per 100,000 people. This indicates that Louisiana has a higher murder rate than the national average.

How About Property Crimes?

In 2022, Louisiana reported 126,147 property crimes, or about 2748.2 per 100,000 residents. The national rate was approximately 1952.8 property crimes per 100,000 people. This suggests that Louisiana has a higher property crime rate than the national average.

While the national property crime rate increased by about 7.1% from 2021 to 2022, Louisiana saw a 7.8% increase in the same period.

The Situation with Car Thefts

Louisiana reported 14,245 car thefts in 2022, a rise of 8.8% from 2021. Nationally, car thefts increased by about 10.9% in the same period. This suggests that Louisiana is facing a less significant challenge with auto theft compared to national trends.

Overall Crime Trend

The data includes a "Crime Score" for Louisiana, which was 95 in 2022, up from 93 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.

Louisiana 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, murder rate compared to national trends.

It's important to remember that crime statistics can be influenced by many factors, including reporting practices, law enforcement strategies, and socioeconomic conditions. Therefore, these numbers should be considered as part of a broader context when assessing the state's crime situation.