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The 10 Most Dangerous Cities in California
California is known as the "Golden State." Each year, Los Angeles County welcomes over 42 million tourists, with 7.2 million of those coming from other countries. The state has a population of 39.5 million people and is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. However, not everything about the Golden State is pristine. Some cities in California see high rates of yearly crime. Typically, violent crimes are concentrated within a five-block radius within a city or town. Residents should learn to avoid high-crime areas to stay safe while living in a dangerous city. The ten most dangerous cities in California are:
10. Eureka
The chances of becoming a victim of any crime (either a violent crime or a property crime) in Eureka are 1 in 14. This town of 26,998 people is located in the far north of California. The city limits border the ocean, making it a beautiful escape from the hot southern cities of California. However, the city also has a reputation for high crime rates. The total crime rate in Eureka is 6,534 crimes per 100,000 people. The violent crime rate in Eureka is 733 violent crimes per 100,000 people. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Eureka Murder Rate: 11 murders per 100,000
Eureka Rape Rate: 96 rapes per 100,000
Eureka Robbery Rate: 237 robberies per 100,000
Eureka Assault Rate: 389 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Eureka is 5,800 property crimes per 100,000 people. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Eureka Burglary Rate: 859 burglaries per 100,000
Eureka Theft Rate: 3,985 thefts per 100,000
Eureka Car Theft: 956 car thefts per 100,000
There is a 1 in 17 chance of becoming a victim of property crime in Eureka. Although not every part of Eureka is dangerous, it's essential to take precautions while living in this town. Homeowners should regularly check their local crime maps and stay clear of areas where crime is more frequent.
9. Signal Hill
Signal Hill is the ninth most dangerous city in California. The area has a population of 11,555 and is located near Long Beach, California. According to the polls on AreaVibes, most people feel unsafe in this community. The total crime rate in Signal Hill is 6,733 crimes per 100,000 people. The violent crime rate in Signal Hill is 744 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Therefore, there is a 1 in 134 chance of experiencing violent crime in Signal Hill. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are as follows:
Signal Hill Murder Rate: 0 murders per 100,000
Signal Hill Rape Rate: 87 rapes per 100,000
Signal Hill Robbery Rate: 320 robberies per 100,000
Signal Hill Assault Rate: 338 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Signal Hill is 5,989 property crimes per 100,000 people, meaning there is a 1 in 17 chance of becoming a property crime victim. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Signal Hill Burglary Rate: 926 burglaries per 100,000
Signal Hill Theft Rate: 4,085 thefts per 100,000
Signal Hill Car Theft: 978 car thefts per 100,000
Homeowners and renters living in Signal Hill are three times more likely to experience burglary than the national average. Theft and car theft are also prevalent in Signal Hill. Protect your home and your belongings by using the appropriate alarms.
8. Santa Monica
Santa Monica's crime rate is 131 percent higher than the national average. Santa Monica is located west of Los Angeles and borders the ocean. The area is popular for tourists to visit after sightseeing in Hollywood. Santa Monica attracts 8.4 million visitors annually, which could contribute to inflation in crime numbers. The violent crime rate in Santa Monica is 874 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Therefore, residents have a 1 in 114 chance of experiencing violent crime while in Santa Monica. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Santa Monica Murder Rate: 8 murders per 100,000
Santa Monica Rape Rate: 66 rapes per 100,000
Santa Monica Robbery Rate: 305 robberies per 100,000
Santa Monica Assault Rate: 496 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Santa Monica is 5,191 property crimes per 100,000 people. There is a 1 in 19 chance of becoming a victim of property crime in Santa Monica. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Santa Monica Burglary Rate: 729 burglaries per 100,000
Santa Monica Theft Rate: 4,201 thefts per 100,000
Santa Monica Car Theft: 261 car thefts per 100,000
Not every part of Santa Monica is dangerous. However, those visiting and living in Santa Monica should protect their homes and personal belongings from burglars and thieves.
7. San Bernardino
As you can see from the video above, there is some debate about which California city is the most dangerous. We agree that San Bernardino deserves a place on California's most dangerous cities' top ten list.
San Bernardino is the seventh most dangerous city in California. San Bernardino has a reasonably large population, with 215,941 people living within the city limits. Each year, there are around 12,700 crimes reported to the police. Of the crimes reported, 3,316 are violent crimes, and 9,391 are property crimes. The violent crime rate in San Bernardino is 1,536 per 100,000 people, nearly five times higher than the national average. Residents have a 1 in 65 chance of experiencing violent crime. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
San Bernardino Murder Rate: 23 murders per 100,000
San Bernardino Rape Rate: 74 rapes per 100,000
San Bernardino Robbery Rate: 470 robberies per 100,000
San Bernardino Assault Rate: 970 assaults per 100,000
Murders are almost five times more likely in San Bernardino than the national average. The property crime rate in San Bernardino is 4,349 property crimes per 100,000 people. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
San Bernardino Burglary Rate: 1,085 burglaries per 100,000
San Bernardino Theft Rate: 2,232 thefts per 100,000
San Bernardino Car Theft: 1,032 car thefts per 100,000
Residents are three times more likely to become burglary victims than the national average. To protect homes in San Bernardino, homeowners should install home security equipment.
6. West Hollywood
The sixth most dangerous California city in West Hollywood. West Hollywood is more dangerous than most people tend to imagine. The area borders the rich neighborhood of Beverly Hills and has a population of 36,854 people. In fact, the area's proximity to Beverly Hills is partially the reason for the area's high crime rates. The violent crime rate in West Hollywood is 817 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Residents have a 1 in 122 chance of experiencing violent crime while in West Hollywood. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
West Hollywood Murder Rate: 8 murders per 100,000
West Hollywood Rape Rate: 109 rapes per 100,000
West Hollywood Robbery Rate: 345 robberies per 100,000
West Hollywood Assault Rate: 355 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in West Hollywood is almost double the national average, with 5,712 property crimes per 100,000 people. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
West Hollywood Burglary Rate: 654 burglaries per 100,000
West Hollywood Theft Rate: 4,786 thefts per 100,000
West Hollywood Car Theft: 271 car thefts per 100,000
The main type of property crime reported in West Hollywood is theft. Those walking the streets should use theft-proof bags, and small business owners should work hard to protect their belongings. There is a 1 in 18 chance that a person in West Hollywood will experience a property crime.
5. Barstow
Barstow is a town of 23,973 located north of San Bernardino. According to AreaVibes, the crime rate in Barstow is 123 percent higher than the national average. When asked in a poll, "How do you rate the amount of crime in Barstow?" Over 65 percent responded, "Awful. "Crime is rampant in this area. The second poll question asked by AreaVibes was, "Do you feel safe walking alone at night in Barstow?" Over 64 percent responded, "Not safe at all." I never walk alone at night. " Barstow's violent crime rate is 211 percent higher than the national average. The violent crime rate in Barstow is 1,183 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Therefore, there is a 1 in 84 chance that Barstow residents will become violent crime victims. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Barstow Murder Rate: 8 murders per 100,000
Barstow Rape Rate: 58 rapes per 100,000
Barstow Rate: 400 robberies per 100,000
Barstow Assault Rate: 722 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Barstow is 4,610, meaning that residents have a 1 in 22 chance of becoming a victim of violent crime. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Barstow Burglary Rate: 1,452 burglaries per 100,000
Barstow Theft Rate: 2,445 thefts per 100,000
Barstow Car Theft: 713 car thefts per 100,000
Homeowners and renters in Barstow are four times more likely to become burglary victims. Crime in Barstow is high. Although not every neighborhood in Barstow is dangerous, homeowners should be wary and use security tips and devices to protect their homes and families from burglary, theft, and assault.
4. Red Bluff
Red Bluff is a Northern California town located between Redding and Chico. The town has a population of 14,283, yet it has an overall crime rate of 6,427 per 100,000 people. Therefore, residents have a 1 in 15 chance of becoming violent or property crime victims. The violent crime rate in Red Bluff is 1,155 violent crimes per 100,000 people. Therefore, there is a 1 in 87 chance of experiencing violent crime while living in Red Bluff. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Red Bluff Murder Rate: 14 murders per 100,000
Red Bluff Rape Rate: 168 rapes per 100,000
Red Bluff Robbery Rate: 140 robberies per 100,000
Red Bluff Assault Rate: 833 assaults per 100,000
The murder rate in Red Bluff is three times higher than the national average. Homeowners should stay away from crime-ridden blocks while in Red Bluff. The property crime rate in Red Bluff is 5,272 property crimes per 100,000 people. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Red Bluff Burglary Rate: 1,057 burglaries per 100,000
Red Bluff Theft Rate: 3,249 thefts per 100,000
Red Bluff Car Theft: 966 car thefts per 100,000
There is a 1 in 19 chance of becoming a victim of a property crime while in Red Bluff. In addition, homeowners are four times more likely to experience burglary while living in Red Bluff than the national average.
3. Commerce
Commerce is the third most dangerous city in California. Commerce has a city population of 12,808. It is located just south of Los Angeles in Southern California. Those living in Commerce have a 1 in 11 chance of becoming victims of any crime (either violent or property crime). The violent crime rate in Commerce is 999 violent crimes per 100,000 people. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Commerce Murder Rate: 8 murders per 100,000
Commerce Rape Rate: 70 rapes per 100,000
Commerce Robbery Rate: 375 robberies per 100,000
Commerce Assault Rate: 547 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Commerce is 7,784 property crimes per 100,000 people, which is more than double the national average. Those living in Commerce have a 1 in 12 chance of becoming a victim of property crime. The property crime rates for burglary, theft, and car theft are low. The rate of burglary is 843 per 100,000 people. Rate of Commerce Theft: 5,052 thefts per 100,000 Commerce Car Theft: 1,889 car thefts per 100,000
Those living in Commerce are significantly more likely to face violent and property crime. Residents and homeowners should protect themselves by installing necessary security equipment, avoiding walking alone at night, and carrying pepper spray. The high crime rates are sometimes attributed to the high poverty rate in the city. The state's poverty rate is 16 percent, while the national rate is 13 percent. Therefore, poverty can encourage crime in some areas.
2. Oakland
Oakland, California, ranks as the second most dangerous city. It is located southwest of the Bay Area in northern California. Residents in Oakland have a 1 in 16 chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime. AreaVibes, a crime-ranking real-estate site, created a poll for Oakland residents. The poll asked, "How would you rate the amount of crime in Oakland?" About 61 percent of those who responded answered, "Awful." Crime is rampant in this area. The second question asked was, "Do you feel safe walking alone at night in Oakland?" Of those who responded, 59 percent answered, "Not safe at all." I never walk alone at night. " Another 22 percent answered, "Not very safe." I avoid walking in most areas at night. "
Oakland has a violent crime rate of 1,274 per 100,000 people, which is 235% higher than the national average. The violent crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Oakland Murder Rate: 16 murders per 100,000
Oakland Rape Rate: 104 rapes per 100,000
Oakland Robbery Rate: 609 thefts per 100,000
Oakland Assault Rate: 544 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Oakland is 5,390 property crimes per 100,000 people. Residents have a 1 in 18 chance of becoming a victim of property crime in Oakland. The property crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft are:
Oakland Burglary Rate: 556 burglaries per 100,000
Oakland Theft Rate: 3,655 thefts per 100,000
Oakland Car Theft: 1,178 car thefts per 100,000
Property crime in Oakland is viciously common. Compared to the national average, residents living in Oakland are nearly three times more likely to experience property crime. While living in Oakland, residents should monitor local crime maps to avoid high-crime neighborhoods.
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1. Emeryville
Emeryville is the number one most dangerous city in California. Emeryville has a population of 12,104 people and a total crime rate of 18,192 crimes per 100,000 people. According to the crime rates reported by police officials, Emeryville is not a safe place to live. Emeryville has the highest violent crime rate in California. The violent crime rate in Emeryville is 1,429 violent crimes per 100,000 people, meaning that residents have a 1 in 70 chance of becoming a victim of a violent crime. Emeryville's violent crime rate is 272 percent higher than the national average. The crime rates for murder, rape, robbery and assault are:
Emeryville Murder Rate: 0 murders per 100,000
Emeryville Rape Rate: 74 rapes per 100,000
Emeryville Robbery Rate: 1,008 robberies per 100,000
Emeryville Assault Rate: 347 assaults per 100,000
The property crime rate in Emeryville is 16,763 property crimes per 100,000 people. Those living in Emeryville have a 1 in 6 chance of becoming a victim of property crime. The crime rates for burglary, theft and car theft in Emeryville are:
Emeryville Burglary Rate: 818 burglaries per 100,000
Emeryville Theft Rate: 14,648 thefts per 100,000
Emeryville Car Theft: 1,297 car thefts per 100,000
Property crimes in Emeryville are incredibly high. Those living in this town should take all the necessary precautions to protect their homes and loved ones. Residents should install home security systems and carry pepper spray while walking through dangerous areas.
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