Most Dangerous States in America by Crime Rate
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Every state has its crime rate. In the United States, statistics indicate that more than 15 million crimes are committed every year, including property and other serious crimes.
However, even if a state reports lower crime rates, it doesn’t mean that it is free of danger entirely. These states may still have some areas where violence occurs frequently, or they may report a smaller number of violent crimes, but the victims are often locals, so outsiders don’t hear much about them. Here we will take you through the five most dangerous states in America by crime rate with their high chances of becoming victims of criminal activities or assault throughout the country. Read on for more information.
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Tennessee
One of the most dangerous states in America, Tennessee is filled with violence and has a high crime rate. Because of the presence of gangs in Tennessee cities like Knoxville, Memphis, and parts of Nashville, many locals keep away from these places unless they have to be there. The safest city in this state is Murfreesboro; it has fewer crimes, much better infrastructure, and much more safety. However, it is still better to avoid this state unless you have to go there.
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Criminal activities in Tennessee include assault, murder, and rape, which are the most common violent crimes committed in this part of North America. Assaults can happen just about anywhere in Knoxville or Memphis when you least expect them to happen. Therefore, you should be extra careful while visiting these cities.
Crime Statistics in Tennessee
- Rapes in Tennessee are about 200 every year.
- Murder is not very common in this state, but assaults happen daily. The chances of becoming a victim of assault are almost 100%.
- Theft crimes are more than 4,500 per year.
- Tennessee has one of the highest crime rates in America, with 37,000 violent crimes committed there in 2019.
Nevada
Another dangerous state in America, Nevada, is known for its gambling and entertainment industry; however, the local population doesn’t tell you about this place because it has a high rate of crimes than any other part of the country. Being home to some of the largest casinos in North America, Las Vegas has the highest crime rate of every city in this state.
One of the most dangerous cities in the U.S.A., Las Vegas is home to organized criminals and other con artists who make their living by cheating innocent visitors; therefore, one should be extra careful while visiting this area.
Assaults and robberies are the most common crimes committed in this state; it is advised that one should avoid visiting or driving through these cities unless they have to be there.
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Texas
Once known as a safe place for travelers across America, Texas has now turned into a home to many criminal gangs who operate throughout the country. One of the most dangerous states in America, Texas has a high crime rate in Austin and Houston, and all over the state.
With the presence of criminal gangs like crips and MS-13 operating all across Texas cities, including Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio, visitors are warned to watch out for their belongings while visiting these places; also, it is safer to avoid visiting these cities unless you have to be there.
Crime Statistics in Texas
Many crimes in Texas go unreported as the cops or local police stations fail to record them. Here are some of the statistics:
- Assaults and robberies happen every day, but the police record only about 20% of these crimes and, therefore, never reach national crime stats.
- Murder is not very common in this state, but it happens every year; around 50-100 murders occur each year, leading to an increase in the crime rate.
- Crime rates in Texas, with most violent crimes happening rapidly throughout this state, the chances of becoming a victim of theft, robbery, or any other violent crime is very high!
According to- www.safehome.org: While violent crimes like murder, aggravated assault, rape, and robbery are much less common in Missouri (and everywhere else) than property crimes, Missouri does have some of the nation’s highest rates of such incidents.
- Missouri’s overall violent crime rate is 488 per 100,000 residents, which is 28 percent higher than the national violent crime rate of 381 per 100,000.
- Missouri ranks ninth among all the states for violent crimes and has the highest violent crime rate in the Midwest.
- In addition to having the region’s highest overall crime rate, Missouri also ranks first in the Midwest for murder — a rate that puts it in sixth place nationally.
New Mexico
According to- www.safehome.org: Violent crimes include murder/nonnegligent homicide, aggravated assault, rape and robbery and, while they are much less common than property crimes, New Mexico does have the highest rate of such incidents among the 50 states:
- New Mexico’s overall violent crime rate is 781 per 100,000 people, more than double the national rate.
- New Mexico ranks first with a rate that’s 22 points higher than the next highest, which is Alaska.
- The state has the second-highest rate of both murder/homicide and aggravated assault and the fourth-highest rate of robbery.
Being aware of the most dangerous states does not eliminate all risks, but preparation can reduce your chances of sustaining serious injuries.
All things considered, at least the United States is moving in the right direction in regards to the violent crime rate. Aggressive crime is, and probably will be a significant issue in this country for many years to come. Every election season, we hear the politicians discuss atrocious criminality in the United States and how it must be curbed and fought, yet there is still too much brutal crime in this country and the cities are the worst, but something must be working. A 40% decrease in 17 years is certainly an impressive start. We all just need to keep working at decreasing heinous wrongdoings. We have to be vigilant and do our own part to minimize the violent crime rate in the United States. The next time you’re aggravated in traffic don’t flip off another driver. Take a deep breath. It may not be easy, but we all know it’s the right thing to do. If we all try, maybe some time in the future the only violent act we’ll read about in the papers will be the end of dangerous crime in large cities.
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There is NO WAY, as your map above claims, PA is in the top 5 for Safest states. I live in Philly, multiple murders daily here, for YEARS all over the city, like many other Democrat run hell-holes.
ReplyDeleteWondering if the data used contain true numbers from major cities. Government reporting criteria has been changed the last few years allowing for non-reporting which makes crime rates appear to be decreasing in many areas?
ReplyDelete...and what do all these dangerous places have in common? LOTS of nonWhites.
ReplyDeleteThats a fact, whether anyone wants to admit it or not.
Shame on you john844 for speaking the truth.
DeleteMy friend always says, "you can't have blacks and crime free streets, too!"
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