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List of United States cities by crime rate - Wikipedia
November 25, 2025 - The following table of United States cities by crime rate is based on Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) statistics from 2024 for the 200 most populous cities in America that have reported data to the FBI UCR system. The population numbers are based on U.S. Census estimates ...
Here’s how San Francisco crime is different from other California cities
FTA: "Compared with other major California cities, property crime rates are generally high in San Francisco. But for violent crimes, rates are unusually low in some categories and high in others." "San Francisco’s homicide rate has been lower than most other major U.S. cities around the same size in recent years. In 2022, the city’s homicide rate was less than half the average for the 25 largest cities that reported comparable data. This year, homicides are down by 40% compared with the same time last year." "Where San Francisco stands out from other California cities is in its high rate of property crime. Though property crimes are likely to be underreported, San Francisco has a particularly high rate of larceny theft, which includes crimes like shoplifting, breaking into and stealing from cars, and stealing car parts. San Francisco’s rate was nearly 5,200 for every 100,000 people, according to the state data — almost double the rate of the next-highest city, Long Beach." More on reddit.com
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More on reddit.comSF has the highest crime rate of major U.S. cities, and the lowest post-pandemic return to downtown activity
Yes, omg!!! OP has finally given r/sanfrancisco the truth it needs: The Daily Mail. /s More on reddit.com
Which city has worse crime: San Francisco or Baltimore?
How is this even a question. The media has warped everyone’s minds about SF Baltimore is your answer. SF has 10 square bad blocks. More on reddit.com
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Here’s how San Francisco crime is different from other California cities
September 3, 2024 - Experts have identified several possible reasons why San Francisco has so many break-ins: the city is dense and gets an influx of tourists and commuters during the day, which means there are a lot of potential targets. Car break-ins, which researchers say are notoriously difficult to solve, can also be low-risk, high-reward crimes. San Francisco also has a high rate of burglaries compared with other cities, second only to Bakersfield.
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Most Dangerous Cities in California Based on FBI Violent Crime Data - Criminal Appeals Advocates, P.C.
April 6, 2023 - Some California cities are always ... and other violent crimes. You might think the state’s biggest cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco are the most dangerous. However, several smaller cities outrank those larger ones. This article with data analyzed by the award-winning attorneys at Spolin Law P.C. will discuss violent crime data in California and which cities have the highest violent crime rates...
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Crime in San Francisco - Wikipedia
November 12, 2025 - As of 2023, San Francisco had lower-than-average rates of violent crime when compared with other major U.S. cities, while property crimes, such as theft and burglary, are higher than the national average. In 2023, crime dropped by 7%, and in 2024, violent crime and property crime decreased ...
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San Francisco 2024 Crime Rates Down as City Prepares to Implement New Voter-Approved Public Safety Measures | SF.gov
April 4, 2024 - In the first quarter (Jan 1-March 31) of 2024, property crime is down 32% and violent crime is down 14% compared to the first quarter of 2023. This builds on major improvements seen in 2023, when the City saw decade low crime rates, except for 2020 during the pandemic shutdown.